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mi TWO EDITIONS DAILY AT 2:30- P.M. AND 1:00 V. M. HXCAPITAL JOURNAL .xvi. SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1000. NO. 188. iUIET NOW IN RUSSIA II Comes in Proceedings in Czars Domains is easily seen there Is practically ?&u,000,000 that could be used to meet a monetary stringency In the business world. ''This Is proceeding upon the as sumption that after the first month or two of the present fiscal year the receipts will run up with the ex penditures. At any rate there Is in sight $40,000,000 or $50,000,000 government money that could be furnished to the relief of the business world in a pinch, and Secretary Shaw has let It be known he intends to see that there is no money panic if it Is within the power of -the treas- 3t, Petersburg, Aug. 7. The Ga L announced today that it Is in- 0ed the Czar will change the cab- ury to give aid." .. DnttiArt T ...rPP n.MI t . it inursuuj . I""" uii. nm uu 7' bier, Count iieyaen minister ot -it .nppoinicu. laterior and Stakovltch, minister Chicago, Aug. 7. John C. Fetzer, nance, it is niso announceu it the Czar has decided to allow Douma to meet nextMarch to su- rse the budget for 1907. The r Is quiet, the strikers being dis hed. No gatherings are permit- Work has been resumed in lay factories. Shooting Mutineers Continues. Wslngfors, Aug. 7. The captured olutlonists have been turned over ;he Finnish authorities to be tried. ey Till be punished by imprison- according to the Finnish law. : shooting of men condemned for Iticlpating in the mutiny at Svea 5 continues at the fortress. o . PANIC NOT FEARED. a capitalist was today appointed re ceiver of the Milwaukee Avenue State Bank. A bond of $1,000,000 was re quired of him, on the application of two women depositors, whose bal ances amount to less than $300. A warrant was Issued chnrglng President Paul O. Stensland with the acecptance of deposits after he knew the ank was insolvent. Stensland and the cashier are still absent. The po lice are inclined to the belief that the yare in Canada. Examiner Jones is still unable to announce the amount of the shortage. - o STRIKE DECLARED ENDED Provincial Workmen Will Fol low Example Set by St. Petersburg- St. Petersburg, Aug. 7. The work men's council has decided to call off the strike In the city, and will make th eannouncement tonight. It fs be lieved the provinces will follow this example. The government Is over Joyed at this turn. It has held a train loaded with soldiers ready to dispatch to needed points. The war ships In the hnror will carry the for eign malls in the event of a Strike. IOWA FAY0RS BRYAN FOR UNIVERSAL PEACE. Three Cornered Contest on for Governor at Waterloo t Nye Family Reunion. Sandwich, Mass., Aug. 7. Several hundred members of the American branch of the Nye family met here today at their annual family re- tod States Treasury Has Working I union. William L. Nye of this city Balance of Eighty Millions Is the host of the occasion. An in-" on Hand. teresting program for the entertain ment of the vlstlng members of the A special to I fam"J has been promised. m York, Aug Herald from Washington says: iXot In many years has the treas- department been so well Usual Result. Paris, Aug. 7. Generals Andre Jpped with a working balance as and Denegerlere fought a duel today. present. Apart from deposits Two shots were flred, but nobody li national banks now belngmade was hurt. hlance will be more than $80,- tOO. As the working balance Chicago Markets. m times In recent years hns Chicago, Aug. 7. Wheat 72 Q Itdown close to $30,000,000, It 72, corn 499'49, oats 31. CHICAGO STORE PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE ManaaHMBMaMMMMMMnMMnMMnaHMnMMnMiBaMMHBaa' he Shelves Must Be Cleared o make room for our Fall Stock from now on there will be no mercy shown to any class or kind of mmer Goods. Out they must go regardless of cost. We adhere ?fctly to this principle not carry goods over from one season 1 nother, so if you want anything In Dry Goods now is your time to rare rare bargains. Read en: Killed Gnrrlson Commander. Pytagorsk, Aug. 7. Tho com mander of the garrison was killed today by an offlcer. Harbin, Aug. 7. A Russian gun boat shelled tho bandits, who were robbing the village, and killed many of them. NICK ELL SENTENCED. Former Commissioner at Mod ford Gets Thirteen Months. Portland, Aug. 7. Charles Nick ell, newspaper publisher and former IJnltcd States commissioner at Med ford, was sentenced yesterday after noon by Judge Hunt to 13 months' Imprisonment on McNeil's island. No fine was imposed. The crime for which Nickelr" was convicted was conspiracy to suborn perjury In connection with tho Mil-ler-Kincart land fraud conspiracy. Harry W. Miller and Frank E. Kin cart are now serving one year on McNeil's Island for the same of fenso. Martin G. Hoge, city attor ney of Medford, was another of tho conspirators. He is now serving four months in the county jail. His sen tence included a fine of $500. WILL ARREST LYNCHERS. Governor of North Carolina Maintain Law and Order. Will h Tds 8 1-3 c Fancy Lawns yd c js Bleached and Unbleach- Uuslln. yd, 4c, 5c, 6c and I l-3c. w. Standard Calicoes, yd 4c I Colored Silks, yd 25c I Taffeta Silks, yd 4Sc WO Yard Wide Heavy Black ffct Silk, yd '..95c ' Fam.y Dress Goods, yd... 2 5c fancy Dress Goods, yd. . .49c W ShpitArlnn M ... Dress Goods, S9c yds. 12V.C and 15e Fancy "fcltirs un(i Lawns, yd. 7 &c Ud S 1-rc. Indian Head Suiting, Special W.d 12 C ')TML from 3 peach up. . Bl : and White Check Vo price, yd. .8 l-2c IiaIJ Dress Goods 49c Mel r ,, f v.,, - t( t 3 s. ;S3ir , "H'ts 10c '- r ,., o..... .t-.. -bi'nj omn vvaisi? 49c All Waists throughout the whole department reduced. $5.90 Covert Jackets, price. $3.45 All Suits and Long Coats reduced for this sale. $1000 worth of new Millinery Just received. Get our prices. $500 worth of New Feathers and Fancy Wings. Tho newest goods shown at small prices. Trimmed Felt Hats, also Cowboy hats, prices, $1.25, $1.49, $1.98 You can find great bargain In our Ribbons, Laces, Dress Triin ings, Embroideries, Hosiery, Underwear and Notions. Raleigh, N. C, Aug. 7. Governor Glenn wired the sheriff at Salisbury to arrest, at all hazards, the lynchers of the thro enegroes. Tho governor will probably go to Salisbury In per son tonight. This afternoon ho or dered the Charlotte military company to proceed to Salisbury and guard the jail, to prevent the liberation of tho lynchers arrested. The danger Is thnt the thro negroes at Greensboro, under arrest for the murder of Fore man Beacham, of the Southern Rail way, may be lynched. (Four O'clock Edition.) ' Wnterloo, la., Aug. 7. Tho con servatives are in control of the con vention of Democrats, which was called to order at 2 o'clock this af ternoon. The contest for governor 'has narrowed down to George Ball, John Denlson and Claude Porter. A, movement -will be Inaugurated looking to the nomination of Bryan. Delegates from Des Moines aro prepared to offer a plank strongly favoring municipal ownership of pub lic utilities. The leaders have been in conference tonight working out the tariff plank, which It Is expected .will demand Immediate revision and the placing of some articles on the iree list. There are some who desire Jhat a plank on railroad rato reduc tion shall contain a threat of gov ernment ownership, but such a threat will be opposed. A plank In favor of a national conciliation board to deal with labor troubles Is being drawn. Nearly everything done In She convention will have in view preparation for the national cam paign two years hence. The conservative element will con trol the caucuses and name the com mittees, thus retaining control of the party organization for tho next two years. ROAD UP DESCHUTES. Tnconm Capitalists Organize Oiogon Railroad Building. For Tucoma, Wash., Aug. 7. Articles of Incorporation were filed yesterday by J. C. Donnelly and Arvld Ryd ntrom for the Southern Extension Railway Company to build a railroad from a point on the left bank of the Columbia river, near the mouth of the Deschutes river, through the val ley of that river to a point near Mad ras, thence to Bend, Or., with a branch line to Prinevllle, Or. The capitalization is $1,250,000. Con siderable speculation exists as to the parties behind the move. Donnelly is a well-known hotel man here, and Rydstrom Is. a promlnont contractor. AH Countries Urged to Send Dele gates to The Hnguo Conference. (Special to Journal.) Rio Janeiro, Aug. 7. The arbitra tion committee of tho Pan-American congress presented a resolution urg ing all countries represented to send to The Hague conference delegates instructed to make every effort for a general arbitration convention. The report was adopted by acclamntlou. This was tho first great step of tho congress. The preamble expounds the principle of arbitration, and points out the fact that the congress Is not the proper place for tho dis cussion of a matter of such world wide Importance. The method of transmitting the resolution to The Hague conference was left to the ar bitration committee. WOMAN WILL HANG PoUonecl His Wife. (Four O'clock Edition.) Chicago, Aug. 7. Knuto Knudson, a wealthy contractor, was held by the coroner's jury this afternoon, charged with poisoning his wife, Jo hanna Augusta, who died last March. Tho woman was buried at the time, and no suspicions nrgused Recently relatives causo an exhumation nnd an examination of the organs. Tho Jury believes poison was found. A statement, alleged to have been mnde by the woman on her deathbed, is among the evidence. Women Flock to Trial. (Four O'clock Edition.) Los Angeles, Aug. 7. The trial of Ernest Stnckpole, charged with the murder of Joel Scheck June 14tn be gan this morning before Judge James, objections having been made to JuJdge Smith. Tho court room was was jammed with many many women. An application for n change of venue nnd continuance wns refused Mrs. Scheck, Stackpole's paramour, was not In court. Jury Ik Empnneletl. (Four O'clock Edition.) Chicago, Aug. 7. Fifteen wit nesses, summoned to testify to tho grand Jury In tho Standard Oil Com pany investigation, were questioned by the government attorneys this af ternoon for their preparatory appear ance. Tho Jury -was finally empan dled. New Jurors were called to take tho place of those falling to appear. Men's Overalls, price. ,49c Men's Working ShlrU 35c Best Darning Cotton, ball. ,lc Best Spool Silk, spool .3c Best Sous Silk, ball. .50 Best Safety Pins, doz. Children's 50c Wash Dresses, Zjc Children's 75c ash Druses, lc SALEM'S GREATEST QXlOymtQ STOEE. Y0Y BROS." Corner of Commer cial and Court Streets Vermont Statu Tennis Tournament. St. Johnsbury, Vt., Aug. 7. Tho annual Vermont state tennis cham pionship tournament opened here this morning with a largo number of entries, which promise an unusually Interesting and spirited contest. The present state champion Is Semp Russ of San Antonio, Tex. SUED HER FATHER-IN-LAW. Coke King, of Pittsburg, Charged With Alienation of Son's Affections. j Mimlerer'lM'Igns Insanity. (Four O'clock Edition.) I Stockion, Cal., Aug. 7. Edwnrd .Wilson, who murdered Lou Hill in i a house of ill-repute Inst night, pro fesses to remember nothing from tho 'time ho entered tho womnn's house yesterday afternoon until ho found himself in Jail. The officers believe he is faking insanity. Actress Failed to Pay. Pitsburg, Aug. 7. Dr. C. C. Hen dricks today filed a suit for $299,980 against Laura Bigger Bennett, a for Imer actres, for professional ser I vices he Is said to havo rendered her in his private sanitarium, for two 'years, during which time ho only re ceived $20. Safe From Ghouls. (Four O'clock Edition.) Springfield, Mass., Aug. 7. Tho i.n.iu nt rifinlol Wllsnn wns hnrlnrl to- day in a steel vault, weighing a ton, committing suicide. Powell was and automatically locked from tho j a San Francisco refugee, and was an I inside. I New York, Aug. 7. Gilbert T. Rafferty, Sr., the "coke king" of Pittsburg, and a prominent resident of the new Waldorf-Astoria hotel, was sued for a half million dollars by his daughter-ln-Jaw, the wife of George B. Rafferty, charging him with tho alienation of her husband's affections. Tho young man's parents objected to the marriage, which was secret. Rafferty left his wife in 1902, and entered the army. He served In the Philippines. c CAITURED AT DRAIN. Thomas Reeves nnd Hugh Saxon, Hoys Who Killed Aged Man. Drain, Aug. 7. Tho two boys who shot and killed aged William Powell for his money at Cottage Grove last night, have been captured hero. Tho boys gave their names as Thomas Reeves and Hugh Saxon. Tho boys aro alleged to have confessed, and Reeves Is being guarded to provont Rice in Lumber Price. (Four O'clock Edition.) Los Angeles, Aug. 7. Local lum ber dealers announce an advance of pne dollar per thousand on Satur day. That will make the base prico here $2G per thousand feet, and the highest ever reached. The local ad vance is due to tho trust price up tho coast. Mrs. LeDoux, of California, Will Pay Extreme Pen alty for Murder Stockton, Cal., Aug. 7. Mrs. Em ma LeDoux was sentenced to bq hanged at San Qucntin October 19th, next, between C o'clock n. m. and noon. She was unmoved by tho sen tence. Mrs. LeDoux wns convicted of tho murder of her former husband, A. N. McVlcar, by giving him poison. She placed his body In a truuk, which sho ordered shipped to Jackson, Cal., McVlcar's home. Tho ordorjof tho body caused Its discovery. Tile po llco soon got tho right clow aUS ar rested tho woman a few days later at Antloch, Cnl. The prisoner told con- illctlng stories, ono being that Mc Vicar took poison, another that lie was poisoned by n mysterious Joo Miller. Tho prosecution claimed tho motive for tho murder was Mrs. Lo Doux's fear that sho would bo prose cuted for bigamy, declaring that sho was undlvorced from McVlcar whon she married Eugene LoDoux. Without a tremor tho slight llttlo woman stood, tho coolest nnd most collected of all In tho crowded court room whllo Judgo Nutter passed sen tence. After tho court proceedings were over Airs. LoDoux reddened a bit, but nfter a few moments her faco re sumed its usual appearance. Aftor all was over Mrs. LeDoux joined her mother, Mrs, Mary Meade, In tho nntu room, nnd, throwing her hands above her head, gaye a glad llttlo cry, and rushed Into hor mother's arms. Mrs. Head sobbed, but Mrs. LeDoux shed no tears. Mrs. LeDoux was led back to Jail. This morning Attorney Far rell, for tho defendant, introduced more afildnvits to show the gooil 'rop- utatlon of tho witnesses who swore that Juror Hitter declared during tho trial that ho intended to hang tho womnn. Judgo Nutter, in denying a motion for a now trial, nnnouncod his belief thnt the nillants, Murphy nnd Smith, testified falsely about Juror Ritter, and directed tho sheriff to deliver the woman into tho cus tody of tho warden at San Quentin prison within ten days. Belgium Miners Killed. (Four O'clock Edition.) Chaelerol, Belgium, Aug. 7. Nino I miners were killed by a case In a local mine falling 2700 foot. THR SPA I ; ICE COLD DRLNKS Pate ituit flavors is what yotf arc looking for. Water ice a specialty. V. T. Stofc, F. G. Myers. 382 STATE 8TKEET. Freight Handlers Out. (Four O'clock Edition.) Snoramonto, Aug. 7. The South ern Pacific freight handlers are still out. The company refuses to grant their demands, and their places are not yot filled. 0 Cooler In Now York. New York, A us. 7. The humidity In this city Is lees today, and the death rate from heat Is lower. Re lief fi expected. Fire deaths are re ported, making a total of 21 deaths. Want to Vote. Copenhagen, Aug. 7. The Inter national League of Woman Suffra gists began its secsion today. Ten mors In Convention. (Four O'clock Edition.) Chicago, Aug. 7. Under a heavy guard of reservo plain clothes mon outside, the teamers' convention re sumed its sessions today. .Protests were filed against seating the Snn Francisco delegates, it being alleged their credentials were irregular. Evelyn's Dally Visit. Now- York, Aug. 7. Thaw was visited by his wlfo, who took him fruit, flowors and magazines. She remained over an hour. Sho would not talk to interviewers, except to say her husband suffers from tho boat. In Totigli Lurk. Chicago, Aug. 7. Mary Grabol ski, to be sure of her money, took from a safoty deposit vault In the closed Mllwaukeo Avenue bank $38G, and was immediately robbed by n pickpocket. After Ice Trust. Philadelphia. A us. 7.T-The grand jury today indicted fourteen men bore of the local ice trust, charging a combination to monopolize tho Ice buslnoss In tho city. Secretary Root Sails. Saopaula, Aug. 7, Secretary Root left for Santos, whence he will sal Itbls afternoon for Montovledo, New York Largest. Washington, Aug. 7. Tho census report, completed today, shows that New York Iuib tho largest land nrea of any city nnd contains 209,218 acres. New Orleans comes next with 125,000 acres. Chicago, third Phil adelphia fourth and Duluth fifth. The totnl for corporate expendi tures of, 151 cities Is over a half mil lion dollars for tho fiscal year, New York paying out threo-tonths of thp amount. New York's expenditures are twlco as largo as Chicago's, four times as great as Boston, Washington or Philadelphia. Baltimore spends tho largest amounts after Now York, In proportion to population. San Francisco Is ono of woven cities of over 100,000 not owning Its own waterworks. Officer Commit Suicide. San Francisco, Aug. 7. Major nnd Paymaster William B. Scofleld, of tho regular army, son of the Into Lleutenant-General Scofleld, (J. S. A., retired, shot and killed hlmsolf In this city this afternoon. Major Sco fleld was on leave of absence on ac count of 111 health, and in explana tion of his suicide It Is said he reared locomotor ataxia, and that ho would bccmc a burden to his wlfo. Trotting ItnccM lit TnMpy, Vlrglnln. Tnlney, Va., Aug 7. The ninth annuul fair und trotting nii'us under the auspices of the Pouinsuln Fair aenooiatlon will open hore today for a four day's meet. Many of the best trotters and pacers of thle part of the country have been entorod for the various events, of which there will bo throe every day. The prlzca range from $100 to $300. Dr. J. f. Cook's to 340 Liberty street, where lie wiH meet all okJ ami new patients. For any disease, caM on Dr. Cook.$CoflsuKa tion free. J Ik- I V- (A