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lT5'- . ct1 ? OCCASIONAL RAIN TONIGHT AND FRIDAY. IT1IEB: AJLY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SAJJEM, OREGON', THURSDAY, JULY 18, 11107. NO. ino. xvii. OADS LINED WITH CO OK rvr 'wyq&preiBaaBiBigwBgiBaiBWBMiMwMiwy ,f w .fj" swi!wjF''r ,.tk iFWf7rlSBKfflr ',4- -iffir wwtfTTWTfvWftyZ SWW atrm WMwWKmMMMWNmmWmMm&B 1 " . I rave Sailors Shut Themselves In With Death UGK TO THEIR POSTS DEFIED DEATH iu!sh Flames and Save Their While Flying Sparks fell and Tons of Powder-Gunner's 1st Act to Close Breech of Gun Iston, July 18. With tho nrriv- tho Georgia hero yesterday, it learned that tho mon who nro ro- tJ on board tho bnttlOBhlp as tho I'heroea of tho disaster aro En- W. H. Tonz, of Now York, and iwjln E. A. Murphy, of Wiscon- vbo had chnrgo of tho crew In handling room, 25 foet directly kth the turret, nt the tlmo of xploilon. ere were 400 pounds of powder ' handling room, and tho mnga- iloor was open when tho oxplo- pecurred, and sparks and flamos downward from tho turret through tho shutter, which was not closed tightly. Those men pushed part of tho powder, which wus In four bngB, to tho mngazlno anipart Into the gangway door and tho Blldo door of tho magazine, put out tho Bparks of flro which had dropped from above, and then calmly awnlted their fato with those .who wore shut tight In tho magazine. They did not know what was go ing to happen next, and thoy were not awaro of what had really hap pened In tho turret. What they feared most after tho first shock was over was that both tho magazine and the handling room would bo flooded, In which case all hands would havo suffered death by drown ing In both these compartments. Thoy woro long and critical momenta for tho Imprisoned men, but not ono of thorn flinched In tho face of the dread uncertainty. Boston, Mass., July 18. On board the Georgia In Boston harbor yester day afternoon, Captain Henry Mc Crea told tho Btory of tho disaster on board tho battleship Monday, which has coat tho lives of nine mon of. tho United States navy, and caused Injury, In some cases probnbly fa tal, to 13 others. Captain McRCrca said: "I was on tho brldgo making tho run for tho practice I was taking observations of each shot. As shot after shot was fired from tho 8-lnch guns, I saw wo woro beating tho rec- (Contlnued on pace four.) JIICAGO STORE PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE Unloading Sale ANARCHY PREVAILS IN POLAND MURDER MANY JEWS Hot iii Pittsburg. Pittsburg, Pa., July 18. Ten fatal ities, due to the Intense humidity and oppressive heat wave, occurred here yesterday, making over a score of deaths within the past 3C hourB. Peasants Armed With Scythes and Harvest Tools Invade the Ghetto-. Highways and Lanes Strewn With Corpses of Murdered Jews. Warsaw, Poland, July 18. Tho nntl-JowlBh demonstration in Skonl, on tho Austrian frontier, resulted In the death of scores of Jews, and many woro injured. Jews aro flcolng towards AtiBtrJan territory for protection. Warsaw, Poland, July 18. Hun dreds of bodies of women, children nnd mon filled tho streets after tho Bhootlng. Tho victims wore cut down Indiscriminately. Tho agita tors who aro responsible for tho fnll uro of tho Agrarian plan for expro priation of land, Instigated tho 'pro gram at dawnv Hundreds of peas ants, armed with scythes, swords and harvesting knives, ontercd tho town nnd invaded tho ghotto, Joined by Jow-bnltors. Ono party of 37 was ovortakon by Cossacks, who killed 25 nnd injured tho others. ' Now York City, Too. New York, July 18. There were sovernl heat prostrations nnd two deaths woro attributed to tho high temperature and excessive humidity yesterday. People sought relief on roofs, flro escnpes and nnywhoro to find a breeze. One man fell off a flro escape whilo asleep, fractured his skull nnd died. o Body Not Claimed. Boston, Mass., July 18. Tho body of Benjamin Krloger, a Georgia ex plosion victim, nnd tho only ono not claimed by relatives, was burled to day. Tho authorities hero havo learned that IiIb family has moved to Los Angeles. o STOWE GETS ; ADVANCE WAR NEWS WAR OF WORDS TODAY EVIDENCE IS ALL IN TAKE TO CO.ADIINKS. Scarcity of Labor Use. Forces Their Argue About Instructions to Jury Probably All Evidence Except That," Bearing Directly On murder of Stcunenberg Will Do Excluded. Boise, July 18. In tho Haywood trial tho defonso rested this morn ing, nnd tho taking of ovldcnco 1b nt an end. Attorneys on both sides im mediately plunged Into cxteiiBlvo le gal arguments, touching upon In structions to bo given tho Jury. Dar row wns bitter in his criticism of tho latltudo granted by tho Judgo to tho prosecution. Ho doclarcd tho killing of Beck and McCormlck, tho Inde- Pullmnn, Wnsh., July 17. In tho grain fields Immediately tribu tary to Pullman there will bo 25 combined harvesters at work this year, an lucrenso of more thnn one third over provloiiB yearB. In Whit man county It Ib estimated that 100 will bo In operation during tho pros ont BcnBon. Tho Installation of a "combine 'requires an Initial expen diture of $2000. Tho ordinary 1C foot machlno will do tho work of two binders, with a force equal to that required for ono binder, nnmoly flvo From 20 to 32 horses aro used. Tho grcnt point In favor of tho combined harvester Ib the partial elimination of tho labor question, which hnB nlways cnusod troublo In tho Palouso country. To BcnDclty this year will bo folt, but It will not assumo tho Borlous proportlonR It has lu past years. Alrondy mon nro com ing In from tho outsldo to wait until tho principal part of tho work commences. 10 MERCY SHOWN TO PRICES The best price you can got elsowhoro, wo will beat. Wo havo to room for our fall goods, and that is tho whole story. Out tho have to go. Tho following aro unmatcheablo bargains: Boat ou, 3c yd; Ladles' Hnnderchlofs, 2c; 95c White Underskirts, Jc; $2 25 White Underskirts, with heavy embroidered flounce, IM.45; 2.00 White Parasols, handsomely embroidered, now 5I Children's 35c Parasols, now 19c; 45c India Silk, now yd. 25c; Dr8 Silks, yard now 45c; 9.5c Panama Dres3 Goods, now ,yard, J5c Fancy Plaid Dress Goods, yard, now 19c; Crashes, Towels avw3 going at the low prices. Any old price on Fancy Lawns Dimities; 35c Corset Covers, lace and ribbon trimmed, now 23c; Fancy Drass Ginghams, yard, 9c; 12 c India Linons, yard, now, J Muslins aud Sheetings at sale prices; 45c Bleached Table Da- rard, 29c; Embroidery three Inches wide, now 3c yard; best 5 sk, ball, 2c; nice White Pearl Buttons, dozen, 3c; Ladies' 15c mer Vests, now 9c; Ladles' 2 0c Summer Vests, now, 12 &c; es' lie fast black Cotton Hose, 9c; Valenciennes Laces from 2c I Dp: be8t Sunbonnets, 5c; Wire Hair Pins, 2 packages for lc; 8 0veral,3. 49c; Ladles' $2.25 Patent Leather Oxford Shoes, now : Ladles", Misses' and Children's Trimmed Hats, half-price; La Coats, Suits and Dress Skirts go at the same low price. BALEM'8 FASTBBT G ROWING STORK. McEVOY BROS. --mmciMXi AXB OOUMT itimmi SAIdME, OK. 1 1 1 1 ) i n n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ) 1 1 1 1 1 1 cloudburst leaves ItUIN IN ITS PATH, Pittsburg, July 18. At least nlno dead and much property damaged Is tho roBult of yes torday'fl cloudburst In Eastern Ohio and West Virginia. Tho dead aro Mrs. Mary Bolylard and two children, of McComb er, West Virginia, drowned. Thomas MUlor, of Adams Mill, Ohio, drowned. Taylor Davis, of Musovlllo, Ohio, drowned. John Kline, of Connolsvllle, Ohio, killed by lighting; Mrs. Henry Smith, Upper Sandusky, killed by lightning; J. Potro, blown to pieces by dynamite. Many railroad tracks aro washed out. Detroit, July 18. A world-wldo war, probably Btartlng in July, 1908, la Imminent, according to astrologic al "Indications Interpreted bj Prof. Lyman Stowo, who predicted tho SpanlBh war. Ho says that war will not bo Btaved off longer than flvo years. Tho United Stntos will bo In volved with tho entire world. Ho says this Is why England formed an alllanco with tho world powers. Plan etary positions Bhow war Is inevit able, and tho stars predict American supremacy In the conflict, o I THE HAU MURDER Jumped the Orator. Evorott, WnBh., July 18. Bccauso Gimnt Hnmllton, national organizer 'of tho Amorlcan Federation of La bor, In nddrcBHlng an opon mooting pendouco depot explosion, tho at tempt on tho Uvea of Pcnbody, God- of union mon Inst night, donouncod dnrd and Gabbard had no bcnrlng on Dobs nnd other 8oclnllBtB and tormod tho present case, and Bhould bo ox-i tho. Industrial Workora of tho World eluded, as well as tho entlro Brndley 'aa tho "IndUBtrlnl Wrockom of tho evidence. This was fought by Borah, World," declaring tho organization "Socialism and nnarchy," Goldflold tho thnt a gonernl conBplrncy exists, hills woro covorcd with armed mon, Huwloy will take all day tomorrow, howling or. revolution, tho audience who declnrod tho entire matter elm- endorsed ply proved tho Btnto's contention and that recently at and ho will bo followed by Richard son and then Darrow. Borah's ar gument will bo lengthy. Judge Wood's final Instructions, it Is evi dent, will elimlnato practically tho ontlro Colorado troubles, nnd limit tho Jury absolutely to detormlno whether Haywood was In nny way re- Bponslblo for Stounonbcrg's death. TRIAL -L t I.cused J. I I i I I I Ml 1 1 I H I 1 1 I I I I II H I Acquitted of Land Fraud. Eureka, Cal July 18, A Jury In the federal court this afternoon, af ter less than 10 minutes' deliberation nnd on tho first ballot, found Georco . r - jH ttV IIIMtUUiVli W. Brace, formerly of Eureka, now B favorable to Hau. o Oakland, not guilty of conspiring to defraud tho government out of I valuable public timber land In Trlnl-' KPPA WQ Cnrlsruhe, Germany, July 18. Herr Andre, a flrenrniB oxport, todny testified In tho trial of Carl Hau, ac- of killing his mothor-ln-lnw, that tho weapon that killed tho wo man was discharged not moro than six inches away from the body. Olgn Hau, tho defendant's sister-in-law, said yesterday tho murdered fired at tho distance of several paces. She wob with her mother at tho tlmo, but on account' of tho darkness could not see tho murderer. Thlts discrepancy Strike of Oro Handler. Clovolund, Ohio, July 18.- strlko of tho Iron oro handlers -A at denounced him ns a traitor and a. scab and left tho hall. - o Used to Kill Wmts. Salt Lake City, July 18.-.The-briny waters of Grcnt Salt Lake havo boon tried by tho Oregon Short Lino for a novel purposo, and with ro mnrkoblo succobs. Stored In tanks, tho fluid has been hauled over tho lines In water trnlns nnd sprinkled ovor tho right-of-way. Und.r tho stream tho weeds, tho bnno of tho Duluth and Two Harbors thrcatonB to Uon ,mm,8( ,mvo wthor0(1 to r,H0 omuarrnss mo iron anu siooi inuus- try. It wns tho purposo of tho vossol Cabinet Heslgned. Seoul, Korea, July 18. Tho cab inet has resigned. It Is reported tho emperor is angry nt tho prime minis ter on account of his having advised him to resign. At tho emperor's ur gent request, Marquis Ito called on him this afternoon. o Telegrapher' Strike. Chicago, July 18. That tho teleg raphers' strike is nearing a crisis in this city Is evidenced by tho sum moning today of President Gompers, of the American Federation of La bor, and other members of that or- Kanlzatlon to Chicago for a confer ence. Gompers was summoned by Small, who Is said to bo on tho way ' here. SORE AT THE JAPS Seoul, Korea, July 18. Koreans havo decreed the death of all Japan ese officials In the country. , Placards calling for the death of all officials representing tho Mikado havo ap peared in public places today. Tho ministers are strongly guarded. Tho audience of Marquis Ito with tho em peror, scheduled for today, has been postponed. Moro Unwritten Law. tiKV&suu, Auaa.f i ujr jlo, ""' Vardaman this afternoon paraonea Mrs. Birdsong, slayer of Dr. Butler. Yardaman declared ho based his ac tion on tho unwritten law, which, he says, should prevail In this state. Geo. W. AwIrioB and H. W. Har ris, &t Gates, are Ih tk eity oa brt- Equal Pay for the Sexes. St. Joseph, Mo., July 18. Tho thirteenth biennial convention of tho Retail Clerks' International Union yesterday elected F. H. Conway, of Chicago, president. Resolutions were adopted declaring that women clerks should be paid the samo wages as male clerks, where they do tho samo work. The convention also declared for an eight-hour day. President Conway denounesd de partment store M a ur to human ity, dseteriag thy jwy aUrvstism owners to mako this a record-breaking month, In tho quantity of oro brought down and urgontly needed from tho upper lakOB. . n Auto Speeders Killed. New York, July 18. Francis B. Cavnnaugh, of Boise, Ida., was badly Injured In a hend-on auto collision at 2 o'clock this morning, and can not recover. Chnpman Ropes, of Morrlstown, N. J., wns probably fa- tnlly Injured. Tho machines woro ro- duced to splinters nnd scattered over a radius of 50 feet. Died from Heat, New York, July IS. Eight per sons died from hent In this city up to 1 o'clock this afternoon, nnd tho hos pitals nro crowded. Tho thcrmoinn ter reached 88 at noon, nnd is still climbing. Tenement famlllos nro camping at Conoy Inland, and also Bleoplng in tho parks, o Elkh' HlK I'nrndo. Philadelphia, July 18. Tens of thousands of Elks participated in the annual march down Broad street. Grand Squlro John F, Sullivan gave tho signal to start the lino, which wns led by 24 mounted policemen. No. 12, of Cincinnati was beautiful and conspicuous, as was the Qulen Sabo Club, of El Paso, TexaB, repre senting a Moxlcan bull fight. In the procession tho Denver Elks woro mounted on burros, and tho Boston delegates voro tho strict garb of tho pilgrims. o Bays Ho Ih Still Mayor. San Francisco, July 18. In the near future Schmltz will apply for a writ of prohibition, restraining Tay lor from performing tho duties of mayor. The appeal will be on tho ground that until the supreme court ra4r JUj dlsJoii on his conviction U tfc mtmltr mut Mkmtt.l stiU no moro. Slxtcon months hnvo olnpscd hIiico tho Ana experiments of tliln sort, and tho scheme has now boon pormnnontly ndoptcd. o Hurley Hiuin 80 HiihIioIn. Walla Walla, WaHh., July 18. About 100 acroa of barley havo been hnrvestcd on tho John lienor ranch, a inllo south of this city, lu tho past two days, and It has nvurnged 80 bushola to tho ncro. Tho samo nv erngo Is true on tho ranch of Charles Hosklns, In tho north part of tho county. Grain of all kinds Is excep tionally good In this locality thla year, and tho rnnchcrs till claim thnt r. bumpor crop In ovorythlng will bo tho result. Chunk of Wood In HI Hue, SUvorton, Or., July 18. Ralph Yoodor met with a very painful ac cident Saturday while working at Brewer Brothers' mill, nonr thlH city. A pleco of wood nearly six Inchofl In length flow from tho saw and burled Itself In his face. The mill is locat ed nlno miles from SUvorton nnd tho young man suffored for nearly an hour boforo madlcal aid could roach him. GlIddeiiH Gliding. Columbus, 0., July 18. Tho Gild dcnltcu left this olty this morning nt 7:45 for Canton, a run of 1G0 rnllos. They havo eight hours to mnko tha run. o Fourteen Drowned. Copenhagen, July 18. Fourteon persons aro reported to havo been drowned by tho capsizing of a Ball boat hero thla morning. Dr. J. F. COOK THM HOTAKIOATj BOCTOK, MOTlsBt SO t LOSMWY KPfUWV worn amx Mjmxm omuei o . ' t .. a 4tftti MiHiiiiiiii(ii(-BM MnWslJsntssntssMM ,