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v i s myvy '" ' - " r-w iiiwj-fp wwiifmiw'vy H v :t Ml ii 1 lAJLY capital journal .xvi. SALEMr OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1000. NO. 200. u HfVT" ? .- Sx AST 2.000 aan jhr rbbbhs VALPARAISO HAS ANOTHER SEVERE SHAKE st One Felt at Lima, Peru -Blinding Lightning, Driving Rain, Snapping Wires and Cables, and Burning Build ings Added to the Horrors of the Earthquake ISutlago, CU1H, Aug. 21. Only tan the extent of tho earthquake Uige be appreciated. Tho major at the modern houses In this city unfit for habitation, and a special ps has been organized to razo all terlng structures. It Is unsafe to it most of the streets on account the falling debris. Advices from lljaralso Indicate tho dead are at list 2000. The night of August 10 rendered baleful by flashing Istnlng, driving rain, and wires and lilei mapping as tho result of con- liat earthquakes which followed Li other In rapid succession The bells pealed, announcing the ting of fires In various parts of the hilmultaneously The first shock ad four minutes and fifty seconds. sger than any in the memory of Santiago citizens. The shocks used the bells to, ring, and pictures wing from the walls. Experts say ke only thing that saved the city from total destruction was tho fact that tho motion was circular. The principal shock was from Valparaiso to Santiago and Merripilla, with the center a't Lhnache. The latter, and tho towns of Qulllotta, with 10,000 population, and Llalllal were de stroyed. Tho quake was foretold. The nnval observatory predicted it two days previous, and the Valparaiso papers printed the prediction the day before it occurred Shake at Lima. Lima, Peru, Aug. 21. There was a heavy quako at Valparaiso last night and a slight shock here this morning. Huacho was shaken yesterday the work of restoration Is proceed ing. Convicts Commit Crimes. Valparaiso, Aug. 21. Tho govern ment has ordered the Immediate con struction of houses of wood and zinc, to houso tho homeless. Military en gineers arc repairing tho railroad and telegraph lines. Large parties of convicts who escaped have been com mitting all sorts of crimes. Over fif ty have been publicly shot. To Aid Chill. Washington, Aug. 21. Tho Red I Cross today sent to the presidents of the local Red Cross organizations, urging them to issue appeals for con tributions for Chill. WILL SPANK REBELS -Uncle Sam Will Stand no Foolishness From Cuban Revolutionists Washington, Aug. 21. Tho state department has required tho diplo matic representatives in Cuba to make a full report of conditions. It Is prepared to take forciblo means for restoring order without delay if ne cesessary If is Is found that tho gov ernment Is unable to maintain order, iiuiti mi's Mill uv sciiL uaiiuiu iu iiuiuau Mm niirtllttlliiilntn FTM n fTl rt I fl 1 a CO. they did not have to nwait n request from Palma. Havana, Aug. 21. A man wns caught In the city of Pinar del Rio' this morning with 20 dynamite bombs, which led to tho report that rebels intended to resort to assassi nation. It Is reported Secretary of State O'Farrell resigned because tho president assigned Montnlvo to war duty. O'Farrel denies this. STEAMER PROBABLY A WRECK Manchuria Aground Amidship and It Is Feared She Aay Break in Two Uncle to the Ruins. Valparaiso, Chile, Aug. 21. The people are returning .from tho hills. Banks are open two hours dally, and CHICAGO STOKE PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE A Grand Exhibition Of New Goods For Eariy Fall Trade SHADOW PLAID DRESS GOODS , SATIN FACED SILKS, TLAID SILKS. PRINCE CHAP SUITS, PETER PAX WAISTS, CIRCULAR MCK LONG COATS, SHADOW PLAID DRESS SKIRTS, NEW KILLINERY, NEW TLUJIES, NEW FANCY FEATHERS, NEW K3TICAOTS, MISSES' NEW COATS, CHILDREN'S BEAR SKIN WATS. I t.it I All new goods will bo sold ot small prices to introduce then to tho trade. Read on. IU.60 Black Plaid Circular Back Pnnfo r.io q nn IH.50 Prince Cafe Suits, the new f'&Ids, nrico $9.90 ter ones at small prices. to.00 Swell Circular Back Coats, $12.50 and $15.00 ''50 Shadhw PlnM nroaa Sklr we ucfl e show them at lower and hinrh- tr prices. MS Beautiful Black Plumes, tolft nl. fc, " "'" voc en&Ye them at lnwnr unci hleh- r Dtlces. tltmiy Trimmed Hate from Irnm a hzr'MV up ' "roasts and Feathers ' J 25c, 35c, 49c and up am , IJcEYOY Now ra your timo to buy chlld drens coats small prices. 85c Shadow Plaid Dress Goods, special price, per yd 59c Bettor ones at small prices. Wo tyive everything in the hop pickers supplies. . Hop Gloves from 5c up. Sun Bonnets from 10c up. 1000 yards Standard Calicoes yd 5c Odds and ends of Summer Goods, Half Price. Our Btoro is 175 feet long and Is filled from the floor to the cell ing with goods two floors. 600 Children's Wash Dresses In Calico. Percale and, Gingham, handsomely trimmed, from 25c up. . SAXJCU'S QtXAXWST GOWDf& 8TOSX. bros; Concr of Commer cial aaiCoBrt Streets Starting Cannon's Boom. Springfield, 111., Aug. 21. Tho Republican state convention of Illi nois was called to order here this forenoon with a full delegation rep resenting every county in the state. The Yates and the 'Cullom factions arc out in full strength and some lively scenes nro expected In tho con vention when tho nominations will ho In order In the afternoon. Sena tor Cullom who overwhelmingly de feated tho Yates forces nt tho re cent primaries, and who, therefore Is I the controlling power of tho conven tion Is a staunch supporter of Speak er Cannon and It Is expected that he will Introduce a resolution in the convention which will definitely and emphatically declare in favor of Cannon for President, thus starting his presidential hoom in earnest. PACIFIC LEAD THE MARKET Convention of Vetorlnnrles. New Haven, Conn., Aug. 21. Be tween 300 and 400 prominent vetor lnarles from all parts of tho United States aro attending the annual meeting of the American Veterinary Medical association, which opened hero today. Tho association num bers moro than 1000 mombors, com prising practicing veterlnarlos, gov ernment offlcors and college instruc tors In all parts of tho country. The conVontlon will last four days. One entire day will be devoted to a clinic, while on the other days valuablo scientific papers will bo read and discussed. On Thursday evening a big" dinner will bo given at tho Ton tine hotel. New York, Aug. 21. Tho Union and Southern Pacifies aro. tho real leaders of the bull movement which is now In full swing In tho stock mar ket. While both fell oft from tho high levels, It Is apparent tho Harrl mnn Interests are absorbing all tho profit taking sales to resume tho up ward movement.lnter. Union opened at 183, fell to 182, ad again went slowly upward. Much of the buying Is on the prediction that it will reach 200. Tho Southern fluctuated within narrow margins. Everybody lets tho I Southern nlone until tho source of tho I Union deal could bo learned. It Is 'said Harrlman is still long on both stocks, which will be mnrketed. Honolulu, Aug. 21. All efforts to float the Pnclflo Mall Lino steamship Manchuria, which went on n reef off Rabbit Island early Monday morning, havo thus far proven futile. Small hope of saving the vessel is enter tained. Her middle now rests on tho reef.'nnd It is fenrcd she will break In two. Tho vessel is tnking water rind lnborlng heavily. It Is also thought tho engines havo been rendered use less from tho pounding. Tho tug Fearless while attempting to haul the vessel off last night broke her anchor and cut her hawser. Tho Fenrless re turned to Honolulu, but will go bnck this afternoon. At high tldo this morning tho Manchuria mndo an ef fort to get off with her own steam, but failed. Four of her boilers aro now out of commission. Tho supreme test to float the Manchuria Is to bo made this afternoon. Tho cable ship Restorer Is being aont nlong to nld the Fearless. All tho passengers wero taken off, but tho officers refuse to leave the ship. There is a heavy swell on and a high wind Is blowing. o . SUCKERS WILL NOT ENTHUSE RAVISHED AND THEN MURDERED Mutilated Remains of Annie Waddil Discovered This Morning Goldsborough, N. C, Aug. 21. . Tho mutilated body ot Annie, tho 10- year-old daughter of George Waddil, n plnntor, was found this morning. Her lips wero torn as with a naked1 hand, nnd her neck was horribly bruised Sho had been rnvishe'd. Peo plo around Fremont, nenr whoro tho crlmo wns committed nro enraged, nnd another lynching Is scheduled. KUtiKXti WATKIl PURE. No Contamination in Drinking Water Ju University Town. Field Day of Odd Ladles. Portland, Me., Aug. 21. Tho Odd Ladles of Maine aro holding their annual field day at Nonesuch park today Tho attondanco Is unusually large and Interesting program has been arranged. Tho morning was do- voted to athletic games and races, while In tho afternoon several ad dresses will bo delivered. Socialist Convention. Chicago, Aug. 21. Tho Socialists' convention considered today tho plat form drawn by Joseph Medlll Patter son, the millionaire, and grandson of Joseph Medill, one of Chicago's great est newspaper men, now dead. THE SPA Try our California Orange Candy, In boxes. Just like oranges. Cream Caramels, something new and good. Our line of candy la complete. Ice cream In any style. Sherberts a specialty. W. T. S4o&, F. G. Myent. MS STATS wtvaats. Scott Sawyer Dead. Sllverton, Ore., Aug. 21. Scott Sawyer, proprietor of tho Sllvorton Steam Laundry, dropped dead from heart disease Saturday ovelng at tho Breltenbush Hot Springs, whoro ho had been for a week. Mr Sawyer left hero a week ago In company with John Hicks and a Tele gram representative, arriving at tho springs last Wednesday, and tho old gentleman was heard to remark, after his lG-mlle ride up tho mountain trail from Detroit, that ho never felt better. His death came suddenly. His body was brought out to De troit on a pack horso Sunday, and was shipped to Sllverton for burial o "Will Open Tube Proposals, Washington, D. C, Aug. 21. Tho timo for the submission of bids for furnishing and installing mall tubes on a number of routes In Boston, Baltimore, Cincinnati and other cit ies, to facilitate tho sending of mall from the central postofllco to the branch officers and -vice versa, ex pires at A o'clock this afternoon. After that hour the bids will bo open ed and turned over to tho experts for computation. o Shooting With Bow and Arrow. Boston, Mass., Aug. 21 The an nual tournament- of tho National Archery association opened hero this morning with a large number of en tries and in the presence of several thousand spectators. Tho tourna ment will last three days and during that time the national convention of the association will also meet. Peoria, Idd., Aug. 21. Rainey withdrew as a candidate for tempor ary chairman of tho Democratic stato convention and it wnB agreed between tho factions that Boggs should bo elected, and then a full discussion of tho Bryan-Thampson antl-Stilllvnn resolution would be permitted. All other business, it is planned, Includ ing tho nominations, will precede this debnto. Peoria, III., Aug. 21. With ovory prospect of a lively fight, Stato Chair man Bceschenstein called tho conven tion to ordor. Tho Sullivan fnctlon was on every side. Tho mnn daring to opposo Bryan led the Cook county delegation, numbering G3G, Into tho hall. Judge Thompson, Bryan's mouthpiece, did not give up tho tight. Rainey withdrew upon tho assem bling of tho convention, nnd seconded Justice Boggs for Chairman. Boggs took tho chair. Boggs in his speech of acceptance mentioned Bryan's name, which elicited slight applause but it was far from an enthusiastic demonstration. STATED RATHER GRIMLY "Seed a Jap Masuge. St. Petersburg, Aug. 21. Taunt ing soldiers for letting tho Japanese defeat them resulted yesterday in the killing or wounding of 57 peasants la KharloK province. Atlanta, Ga, Aug, 21. Arthur Reed, a negro, and two black com panions nro held in Jail hore await ing Identification as the assailants of Ethel and Mabel Lawrence In a sub urb of this city yesterday whilo tho girls wero In the gardens of their homo A mob, armed with guns and ropes, Is awaiting the result of the girls' viewing the suspects. The aft ernoon puper that recently offered $1000 for a lynching Is likely to havo to pay It before morning. Eugene, Aug. 21. Last spring Eu gono suffered from a typhoid opldom lc duo to bnd water supply. Slnco that timo tho water company has abandoned tho old wells and tnstnllcd filters, taking wnter from an ontlroly now source, with tho rcHult that n test of filtered wntof Just mndo by tho stato hoard ot health reports our present supply very pure nnd safe to uso for. all purposes. Tho report Is as follews: "Proof of Purity. "Portland, Ore, Aug. 13, 190C. "Dr. Robort C. Ycnnoy, Stato Health Officer, Portlnnd, Ore.: "Dear Sir: Tho examination of tho specimen of wnter from Eugene sent by Dr. Harris hIiowh no contam ination. Thoro was an nbsoluto fail tiro to produce gas or ovon growth in. fermentation . tubes. Plates Inocu lated with varying quantities of tho water failed to develop a slnglo col ony on any one. "Tho result is most remnrkablo and I fear an orror Bomowjioro bofora tho water arrived hero. It would bo woll to know Just how this wator waa collected. Even tho purest wator usu ally shows somo growth. Vory truly yours, "RALPH MATSON, "Bacteriologist of tho Board." Tho samples roforred to woro taken direct from tho mains by Dr. J. W. Harris, county henlth officer, and Bent to Portlnnd tho snmo day, wator bo Ing rccolvcd In the samo condition In which It wns taken from tho pipes. o Tho Cuban Rebellion. Havana, Cuba, Aug. 21. Tho re bels nro trying to force foreign In tervention as woll ns American. They attacked tho Danish consul near tho residence of tho Amorlcnn minister, and s'tolo 12 blooded horses. Thoy are raiding various sections nnd tak ing homes to mount their followers. Nebraska Republicans. Lincoln, Nob., Aug. 21. Tho city Is filling with Republicans who will attend the stato convention tomor row.. Tho fight Iu on Honatorshlp. Tho antl-rallroad people nro likely to put up as tholr nominee Attorney Genoral Norrls. The Russian Habit. Warsaw, Poland, Aug. 21, Tho chief of police of Slcdjce waa killed by a bomb this morning. Two ,cqn stables and a woma,n standing near hira were wounded. The aiwaMln ea-capd. Utah Wheat Hurt by Runt. Ogdon, Utuh, Aug. 21. Ono-thlrd of tho entire wheat crop is ruined by rust, the loss being confined to tha Irrigated crop. The dry farmers' crop Is not bolng touched. Tula means about a million and a half losu to tho farmers. Chicago Market. Chicago, Aug. 21. Wheat, 72a, 72c;; corn, 48c, 48c; oats, 30c, 29 c. Dr. J. F. CookM to 340 Liberty street, where he wM meat aN ofcl and new patiante. for any disease, caM an Dr. Cook. Comufta tion free. f :St ttl Pl: 11 S.rX B -H