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l'l i ,3 Sffii .: 0 AIL Y CAPITAL JOURNAL il Ki SAtEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1000. NO. 201. i ill TEZI I TUH ELL THE TORY SCAPED WRECK ONLY TO DIE OF STARVATION nat Wilh Eleven Skeletons Found in a Cave Near the Scene of the Valencia Wreck, Shows the Terrible Fate of Those Who Got Away in Boat No. 2 1 dispatch from Victoria last night land those who left the wreck in her, tilt says: Intact nnu out muo liMged by the bombardment of an- r seas, but with its dry paint racking and seams beginning to hm, a lueboat 01 tne vaiuncm i trusting their lives to this frail play thing of the storm, succeeded in reaching a seeming haven, after their cruel sufferings, there but to endure an agony of waiting and after that lug in a windworn cave in the fore- waiting death, because of Inadequate Ming cliff not far from Capo Car ; search of the precipitous shores. atah, mute evidence that it. at The news of the awful sequel of eat. of the lost steamer's equip-; January's unforgettable disaster is told In telegrams from Carmanah Point Lighthouse and telegraph sta tion today, which state that a pon toon ns well escaped the general de struction, and now decorates the wave-worn floor of still another cav ern, conveniently accessible from tho sea. Whether or not human remains proclaim a parallel tracgedy in con nection with this recovered pontoot remains to be discovered by investl gatlons that are now going on. OHIO BACKS , BRYAN ROADS AKE A HAND Are Trying to Dictate Repub lican Nominations in Nebraska "Will Discuss Insurance Laws. St. Paul. Minn.. Auc. 22. Tho committee of fifteen appointed at the recent Chicago conference of gov ernors, Insurance commissioners and attorney generals from a number of state for the purpose of preparing uniform insurance laws, which aro to bo presented to the !clslaturoB of all the states, met here today under the presidency of Thomas D. O'Brien Insurance commissioner of this state. The purpose of tho meeting is to prepare a bill carrying out the vari ous Ideas of Insurance reform that CHICAGO HAS FREAK WEATHER hit, weathered the storm which at the requiem of so many souls, bUithln tho boat eisht bleaching Ihletons as silently attest that In It tee found a way to apparent ainj this number, If not more, of Iflssengers and crew. The most terrible of all tho dra- lutle anti-climaxes of last January's tint tragedy of tho sea Is the story Iwitold in these grim Items of clr- ItaMlanttal evidence that tho boat Columbus, 0, Aug. 22. Tho mak ers of the Democratic state platform have agreed upon the! unqualified en dorsement of Bryan. I o en ICAGO STORE PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE A. Grand Exhibition Of New Goods Fo Ealy Fall Trade BHADOW PLAID DRESS GOODS , SATIN FACED SILKS, MAID BILKS, PRINCE CRAP SUITS, PETER TAN WAISTS, CIRCULAR BACK T.ovr. m,rs. SHADOW PLAID DRESS SKIRTS, NEW , UILLIXERY, NEW PLUMES," NEW FANCY FEATHERS. nerricAois, misses new coats, children's rear COATS. v . . All new goods will "be sold at small prices to Introduce then to tho trade. Read on. NEW SKIN - .-A t' IU.50 Black Plaid Circular Back Coats, nrlce $8.90 114.50 Prince Cafe Suite, the new Plaids, prlco $9.90 Better ones at small prices. 15.00 Swell Circular Back Coats. $12.50 and $15.00 7-50 Shadow Plaid Dresa Skirts WW S4.G0 We show them at lower and hlEh- f Prices. I.5 Ttontitlf.il nionlr 'DIllltlAH. Hie price 98c nave them at lower and hiKb- r Prices. "Hatlfmiy Trimmed Hats from worn $1.49 up. Breasts and Feathers OK r. iO. an. i.n wv, UUly, lOW BX1U MJ. JkEVOY Now is your time to buy chil dren's coats small prlceB. 85c Shadow Plaid Dress Goods, special price, per yd G9c Better ones at Bmall prices. We have everything in the hop pickers supplies. " Hop Glovea from 5 c up. Sun Bonnets from 10c up. 1000 yards Standard Calicoes . , . ,5c Odds'and ends of Summer Goods, Half Price. Our store is 175 feet lone and is filled from the floor to the cell Ing with goods two floors. 500 Children's Wash Dresses In Calico. Percalo and Gingham, handsomely trimmed, from 25c up. DECLARE IWEND0SA A TRAITOR Showers Add to the Humidity and Roll of Dead Is Grow ing Rapidly Chicago, Aug. 22. While dally being promised relief from tho great humidity, Chicago Is again swelter ing today. The roll of dead and prostrated Is growing. Showers come and Instead of relief, add to tho humidity. Freaks of the atmosphere are frequent. Tho schooner Tattle Hutt was struck by a gale which grew to a tempest. Tho ship was stripped of cordago and every Ball aboard was threatened with destruction. A mllo away tho schooner Resumption sailed placidly In smooth waters. Tho galo ceased HAVE NO RIGHT TO FREEDOM Cuban's Have Already Gone to Fighting and Murder ing Each Other Havana, Aug. 22. Tho robol forces, It Is reported, won a victory before daylight this morning. Gen eral Pine Guorra attacked tho rurnlcs outposts at Plnar del Rio City and drove thorn back to town. Tho In surgents did not follow up their ad vantage because they wore awaiting reinforcements. have been discussed , and the action ns suddenly as It started. Tho Hutt was towed Into port. of the committee will, It Is expected, have an Important bearing 'upon fu- i turo insurance legislation. It is ( Firemen Will Have Bin Tournament. quite probable that tho commltteo Houghton, Mich., Aug. 2 will remain in session during the rest of the week. Bogota, Aug. 22. Tho cabinet has declared Mendosa, former min ister to tho United States a traitor. It is alleged he revealed diplomatic secrets. G0MPERS MAKES DEMANDS TEDDY WILL NOT RUSH IN Oyster Bay, N. Y., Aug. 22. Tho president has received no Informa tion about the Cuban revolt. This country Is not hurrying pell-mell Into nny revolution. Th Cuban gov ernment Is presumed to bo nblo to hold control arid this government don't want to bo placed In tho posi tion of seizing the first opportunity to rush Into Cuba and emphasize tho necessity of annexation. It desires to convince tho world that tho littlo republic is entirely free, Independent and stable. . o r- . High Priced Woman Notary. A grand firemen's tournament, the greatest over held In this pnrt of tho country, will bo tho principal feature of tho annual convention of tho Upper Peninsula Firemen's as sociation, which will open hero this afternoon with a big parade of all companies In nttendanco. Tho rest of tho afternoon and evening will be devoted to sight seeing nnd Boclal on- talnmont, while tho tournninents will bo held tomorrow nnd Friday. Washington, Aug. 22. .Gompors, In tho cause of tho labor campaign, wroto to Congressmen rtcmnnuing Washington, D. C their views unon "Labor bill glev- War department is ances," which he sent to tho presl-. young woman who dent. He says ho received many re plies and declares all who aro not for labor will be treated as against It. No equivocations will go; they must favor all Gompers demands or be fought by organized labor. " Aug. 22. Tho going after a acts as notnry public In Cohoea, N. Y. Recently the army officer who Is on duty at Albany as recruiting officer was or dered to the former town to tako n deposition of a witness In tho case of an alleged deserter on trial at Fort Jay. Under the regulations tho offi cer could have administered tho oath himself and saved tho government Jones Family Reunion. v in Tn.i Am?. 22. One of .HUUUU, ......, o. -- IUII1BU1I UIIU BIIVCU UU BW"'""k the largest family reunions ever held nU expensCBi He did not remember in tno west is wim ui ' this, apparently. At any rate, no ion lly. which 1b being hero today on tho lntQ tho error of m08t o(nCors on slm falr grounds in this city. Several J)ar duty an( uouevC(i n would bo thousands of tho largo, family of j neceB8ary t0 employ a notary public. Jones' are In attendance and aro en- j The jncj,jent WOuld hnvo been of Joying themselves to their heart's luUo jniportanc0i becauso tho legal content. An Interesting program has fatQ Q pnyment for notary In Now been, prepared for tho entertainment york la ony 12 cents. In tho case of of tne memoers. umw juum, i..v. tn0 vounK woman or uonoes, now il .I1 n.irnnUftHnn. f4 - . . n a . ft I. Virginia Flivnicii Have Contest. Richmond, Vn Aug. 22. Today Is tho first of tho threo days of tho annual stato convention of tho Vir ginia Stato Firemen's association. Tho convention wns called to order In tho convention hall of Murphy's hotel at noon today and tho dele gates wero welcomed by tho govornor nnd Mayor McCarthy. Later In tho afternoon threo battalions of tho Richmond llro department will bo In spected. In tho ovonlng thoro will bo another short business session, followed by a band concert rtt Gam bles Hill park. Tomorrow thoro will bo a parado of tho visiting flroiuon In tho morning, an outing In tho af- tornoon and tho closing Besslon of tho convontlqn In tho evening. Tho exhibition and contests Will tako placo on Friday. Valuablo prizes will be awarded. o 'IVntli Legion Vctt-inns' Bouillon. Middlotou, N. Y., Aug. 22. Tho Park Kennel club opens today surviving mombora of tho gallant Tontli Legion veteran association met hero thlfl morning at LIndon hall "for their 20th nnnual reunion. Tho Tenth Legion wan compoHcd of tho 50 Now York Volunteer lnfnntry. companies' C nnd D First mounted rifles, and Bogan's and Fltcho's bat teries. Tho present olllcers aro James Peattlo of Matteawan, presi dent: Lieut. Morris Downoy of Mountnlndalo, vlco president; Judge? Joel C Flsk of Liberty, treasurer; Capt. William II. I). lilako of Now Paltz, secretary; Frank HotchklBH of Kingston, assistant secretary; tho Rev. Jcbso F. Shafor of Nowhurgh chaplain; A. D. Wheeler of Mlddlo town, color bonrer; Dr. J. II. Thomp son of Goshen, surgeon, o Asliury Park Dog Show. Asbury Park, N. J., Aug. 22. Tho first annual bonch show of tho As bury at tho Bonch auditorium Tho num ber of entries Is quite largo and In cludes some of tho finest dogs own ed In this nnd somo of tho neighbor ing stato. Besides tho rogular list of prizes there arp a number of spe cial cups which have been donnted by wealthy residents of this city. i Q"-i Dalian Entertaining MeicluuilH. Dallas, Tex., Aug. 22. Sovera) hundred merchnnts from all partB of tho southwest aro today tho guests of tho Dallas Trade League. The CaBlno at Lake Cliff has been en gnged for a brilliant entertainment which is to bo given there this even ing in honor of tho guests. Besides tho performance of n light opora by tho American Opora company thero will bo other features of ontortaln-ment. sAiwft oKiinir axowasa stoks. BROS. SESi&rtK; dent of the family organization, la among those present. .Every stato in the Union and nearly every pro vince of Canada Is represented In the reunion. . o TJnroln. Neb.. Aug. 22. A bitter fight waged all night between rail road forces with the antls. Tho lat ter aro apparently in tho majority. Thfiv nominated Attorney General vt i- n.nnm fni nonntnr. and State urn vu"" w . realize uiui wvy u mv ,b"i " Senator Sheldon for governor on me dor certaln conditions, to administer ever, the charge was 2.50, and It is to this excessive rate that tho war department Is disposed to tako for mal exception. Correspondence will bo entered Into with tho Cohoes no tary, with a view of adjusting the charge as something nearer what is understood to be tho legal rate in the state. In tho meantime anothor effort will be made by tho military authorities to get army officers to realize that they have tho rJght, un first ballot The railroads aro uacis ing the rival candidates and exert ing every effort to defeat Brown and Sheldon Tom Johnson Wins. Columbus, O., Aug. 22.-Tom Johnson is victorious in the adoption of the platform. The severe prohibi tion platform being left out as per bis wishes. -a oaths. They represent tho court martial on certain occasions, such as that when the recruiting officer went to Cohoes to Bee the witness, and at such tlmeB they may tnke depositions without employing a regular notary. TciiiicHHcu Republican Convention. Nashville, Tonn., Aug. 22. Tho Republican stato convention of Ten ncssco was called to ordor at tho stato capltol at 11 o'clock this fore noon, with a full representation by delegates of every county In the stato. The convention wns called for tho purposo of nominating a full state ticket. Shocks Htlll Continue. Valparaiso, Chile, Aug. 22 Slight shocks contlnuo and thoro wore n number of fresh fires. Heavy rains at Santiago flooded tho river and thoro is much suffering. Probably $00,000,000 will cover tho loss hero. Tho catlmatq of 2000 dead Btlll holds. Sixty thousand aro de pendent upon the belief bureau. Will DIhciihm Municipal Mutfci-tf. Ashland, WIb Aug. 22. Tho an nual convention of tho Wisconsin League of Municipalities will moot horo this afternoon, with Mayor Peter B. Nelson, of Ilaclno, In tho chnlr. Tho attendance promises to be largo and tho program will be unusually Interesting Prof. H. G. Smith of Belolt collego nnd other prominent scientists will road Inter esting papors on municipal wntor supply, etc. Tho convention will last threo days and will bo mainly de voted to tho discussion of vnrlouK municipal problems. Teddy Is SupcrMtitlous. Oyster Bay, Aug. 22. Tho presi dent has decided not to have target practice during tho review,, but to go outward on one of Evans' ships September 23 to see tho shooting of tho Massachusetts, The last time a president was on board of a ship for Admiral Train's Body ArrJvrw. Victoria, B. C, Aug. 22. Tho stcamor Bjnprcss of Chlnn arrived last night with tho body of Rear Ad miral Charles Train, who died at Cheefoo. Tho gunboat Princeton mot tho Empress of China at Vancouver and will tako tho remains to Soattlo, where tho Journoy by train will begin. Kuropatkln Recalled. '. St. Petersburg, Aug .22. It is reported Kuropatkln has been re called to the capital to resume the position of roinieter of war, and re- r !. T7r AimiBUll vr. B. a. Aug. 22. The organize the army. gunboat Princeton ran shore in Vancouver harbor this raoralHg. but was successfully floated at nig un, Nebraska RejmWJcass Meet. Lincoln. Neb.. Aug. 22. -The Re- XS1!XttW! Ad-pb,ica state conyentio . . . ims auernoon, , .- mxal Train . this afternoon, lwn).jlllliy Amsterdam Is A whore. I Rotterdam, Holland, Aug. 22. Tho steamer Amsterdam, bearing a number of American tourists, went r ..':, lasnore mis uiornints vu iuu " target practice was President Tyler, tb,Q cU Tho pa880DgerB woro land on the Princeton, in 1843, when a . gun exploded, killing two cabin of- i fleers. 7crnwny Huh Earthquake. Dr. J. F. CookMeT r seriin, Aug. 22. There was an to 340 Liberty street, where earthquake today at Zeborse, la up- ttp. W'M meet aM oki and fieW per Silesia. Doors were forced open n-iiea. Fat fwtv fti&ea&e. . -!..- ! t. tlnn Tha w - r and pictures fell to the aoor, ine V -. inhabitants 4 to the streets. Many J" Mr. vwiw walla wava fraVAii- MW1 m" .. V.w -.r, .. - -'- - - fjjmfmww i isj v'minrv CoofuMi- mrtm M' i' n i "' w'!i' "?'A!l"Jt'!!BJl yi ;"' JNWIIM" . I H 1 I. 1 1 I ' M I