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SHOWEKS TONIGHT OR SATURDAY. AIL Y CAPITAL JOURNAL SALEM, OREGON. FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1007. NO. 173. AY YET CAUSE HOLY WAR rs. MaGill Died of Poisoning-Murder or Suicide? iGILLS HE BOTH INDICTED m is murder Jury Today Retnrned In- its Against me mauius, m tm Wlth Murdering ,'fele "MaGllluy strychnine nftrm Or Some Other Poison Clinton, Aug. 1 2. Excitement pre vailed on the streets when the prison ers were taken from the jail to the court house. They were closelv guarded, nnd no Immediate trial will be granted. o ROCKY IS HAPPY. Plays Shinny by INk Little Lonesome nt Home. Iod, Aug. 2, Fred aiauiu ana Tit Graham MaQill, were this morning by tho grand 3 III COUniB I'llursiUK ilium :e murder of MaGlll's first Jary reported at 10 o'clock. In Itgalnst MnGIll are six counts, lit for administering Btrych- it second administering nr- Ihlrd imotliering with a blnn- lartb a suicide compact, fifth tterlcg chloroform, sixth death by means not known Bur;. Cleveland, 0., Aug. 2. It la de nied today that Rockefeller is going to Chicago to hear Judge Land's read his decision in tho oil rebate case tomorrow, or that he Is undergo ing operations. Rockefeller is as happy as a child today, and la play ing golf at Forest Hill. o Japs Made Them Tranquil. Tokio, August 2. In yesterdny's collision GOO Korean soldiers wore killed or wounded, but tranquility at Seoul was restored. STORM VISITS SEATTLE ELECTRIC DISPUV ENGLISH HOI'S HURT 1IY COLD. Ynkium Crop Estimated nt 20 Per CcMit Below Last Season's Yield. Tacoma, Wash., Aug. 2. A cable gram from London Btntcd that yes terday it was too cold in England for the growing crops. According to a message received by iBaac Plncus & Sons from North Yakima the outlook in Eastern Wash ington Is not so encouraging as it was. The firm's correspondent writes: "Crop in genernl very poor, lnck of cultivation being the principal causa. Lightning Struck a High Tension Wire' wTr, n,ot prised to boo Yak- j Ati in r r -r ,mft ,n" 8,10rt 20 Pe cent below laat and City Was Left For Two Hours y0nr (2c,ooo) bales. The market con Without Lights or Street Car Scr-'dIt,on8 nr not improving, i lookfor vIrn..Nn Wlnnc rTnmnin Unc rw'nmny of the growers to leavo their umuyv iiuj uuiiu j10j)b on tj,e j)0lC8t SULTAN MUST BE 600D POWERS ARE TIRED Seoul, Aug. 2. Street rioting was rcsumod this morning nt daybreak,, when tho Jnpaneso cnvalry appeared at tho little west gate of tho bar racks, and demanded that tho Korean soldiers surrender their supplies. Tho Koreans wero driven back by u hoavy flro from tho tower gate, nnd machine guns were then opernted by tho Japanese. Genornl Okaisia hua boon reinforced, and is Investing all buildings. A Japanese guard was today thrown around tho American consulate. HCAfiO STORE PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE Wees Slaughtered ON II Summer Goods you want to buy now the biggest bargains you over bought In ' Hfe come to the Chicago Storo and see tho prices wo nro offering ser goods nt away less than cost. Rend en: 00 yards pretty fancy lawns fUnltlei, 10, 12 and 15c ty now. 5c yd invisible plaid dross goods I1 the latest shades an styles. yard 19c yd l-'toi. white goods and table manufacturers' prices.' $20.00 silk rubberized Indie' coats in all tho now Bhadcs, now $12.50 - - ' i - 500 ladles' white India linon shiri waists, handsomely trim med, prlcGB now 45c Seattlo, Wash., Aug. 2. A big electrical storm struck Seattle last evening, nnd for two hours street car transportation was stopped nnd tho city lighting plant was in darkness. Telegraphic commuulcntion was In terrupted to points south of tho city, tho Pugot Sound Eloctric Company'! lino between Seattlo and Tncoma lost its power, and most of tho big down town business houses woro cut off from both light and powor. A bolt of lightning Btruck a high tonBlon wlro lpadlng to tho city's dln trlbutlng contor in town, passed tho lightning nrrosters nnd .ruined n transformer. For nearly two hours all lights wero out. Reports of lightning striking In tho city woro frequent but apparent ly no damage in Seattlo lias bjjoji done, oxcopt in tho interruption of Btreetcnr, lighting, tolophono and tel egraph service. About two hours nf tor tho first storm passed a second prevailed, but It was of loss Intensity. Tho past threo days have broken heat records for July, and last night's storm camo up without warning. Everything Is so high. "Growers from Tnmplco report that the outlook for a crop is tho poorest In yeara." LAUNCH TURNED TURTLE Morocco Must Suppress Ralsull and Stop the Robbery and Kidnaping of Foreigners, Or the Powers Will Land Their Forces and Establish Law and Order. Ottumwn, In., Aug. 2. Dr. W. II. Powoll, wife nnd son and Mrs. J. S. Steven and baby woro drowned laet night by the capsizing of a launch on tho Dos Moines river. Tho boat bo enmo' unmanageable and" tho ongfrio flnallVokojBRtlrjuly.h'o' boat up- Bottlng. o FOUND THINKS SALARY SMALL Ladles, Coats, Suits Millinery Going at small prices. and tncy iawn drmi ng sacqucs 1 9c yd MlM' 15c 8ummer VMtSj now 9cyd r ML Eflflflflflflflflflr Omaha, Nob., Aug. 2. James Dahlman, tho cowboy mayor of this city Is a candidate for governor, upon a platform demanding $10,000 extra yearly, to uphold tho dignity of tho office. Ho says tho governor's salary of $2500 Is too small, as ho Is afraid ho would bo compelled to-becomo a grafter. Ho expects Bryan to stump tho stato In his behalf. GIRL'S BODY Chicago, Aug. 2. Tho body of Gretchoh Rhode, aged 0, who was thought to have boon kidnaped, was found at tho bottom of Lake Michi gan this morning, near tho shore Paris, Aug. 2. A well-known dip lomat in an interview tonight stated that Italy would send n warship, as well as Spain, to Morocco, nnd thnt a composlto forco of French, Italian nnd Spnnlsh troops would bo lnndod nt Cnsa Rlancn to rcstoro order in co-operation with tho Sultnn's forcos. AH of tho signatories of tho Algo clras convention will bo Informed no to tho stop which Is doomed noco4 sary to take to exact satisfaction. Schnffer turned to him and snld: "I go down tho rlvir protty soon. I send you big salmon." Schnffer was then roloased aud wont homo, MORE YELLOW STORIES. Last Is That Japm Watch Militia Cook HcaiiK. Tangier, Morocco, Aug. 2. Tho stnto bnnk has advanced $100,000 to Wnr Minister Gnbbns to dofray the oxponses of Bonding troops to .Cnsa Bltwcnv Government; c,crnmnnio,rii nro still trying to" capture- Rasault, who continues ,,to .hold MncLean. jwioaiiu nun uiuivu tBivurur , vjiiujsus becnuBe Bomo of his followers wore killed. ir Paris, Aug. 2. An extraordinary meeting of tho cabinet wns hold this afternoon to (IIbcubs tho Moroccan flituatlon. Minister of Foreign Af fairs Plchon urged lmmcdinto .action to punlBh tho murderers of Euro peans nt Cnsa Dlnncn. Plchon pro posed tho tuiggcstion to Spnln of tho lmmcdinto landing of French nnd Spanish troops nt tho scene of tho mn8sacros. o- Pittsburg, Pa., Aug. 2. Secret Borvlco men nro watching tho move ments of Jnpaneso, supposed to ho spies, In this city. Tho firBt roport camo from Tipton, Pa., while tho na tlonal militia wero camping thoro last weok. Col. Routledgo issuod an ordor that no Jnps bo omployod in tho camp. Jnj)B who had been ro fuscd a Job got employment nt tho Homestead mills, Westinghouso works nnd other places. o Fined for Selling Ico Cream Sunday. Hoquinm, Wash., Aug. 2. Dr. Summerville, of Mou'.Ips, who wan ar rested, charged with kcoplng his drug storo open on Sunday and Boil ing Ico crenm, wnB found guilty by d Jury boforo J ml go Ogdon this nftor- noon, nnd fined $25 and coBts. Two moro cases from tills Sunday rosort will bo tried this weok. Tho county ofllclnls say they will mnko tho Sur day law stick on nil enscu mid or their Jurisdiction. INDICT THE FISH TRUST- )tyn CANNOT AGREE. AhHoclata COTTON TOOK A FLURRY. Fish Street coats and dress hats now sold at about half-price BALE,S FASTEST GROWING STORE. WlcEVOY BROS. t fXcuil COUHT 1TRKBT8. 8ALSM, OK, Prices Went Un and the Ilia Unloaded. Now York, Aug. 2, A sudden flur ry In tho cotton market today fol lowed tho agricultural department's report that tho condition of tho cot ton crop on July 25th this year wus 75, as compared with 72 on Juno 25th. Tho excitement continued un til 1:30, nnh in n few minutos cot ton ndvanced from 24 to 28. Tho panic was checked by tho big bulls unloading. Richardson HofiiM'H to With narrow. Denvor, Colo., Aug. 2. Richard son issued a statement today notify ing Moyer, Pettlbone nnd liny wood Tin Yii iunnl1 HfifiiDA fnntlinM naannln. bt v uu nuuiu iuiuou AiMlltVt iiuauiu- tion with Dnrrow, under any circum stances. Ho Bays his idoas d Iff or from Darrow's on all points except legal questions, nnd that thoy cannot ngreo upon tho proper way to proso sont tho cnBO to tho court and Jury. Dnrrow Is on Ills way to this city. WIFE BEATER WHIPPED Chlc'ugo, Aug. ,2. Jt Is, rop'orted this afternoon thnt tho fojlornl grand1 Jury which is investigating tho rqbnta . charges involving tho fish truat and Michigan Southern rnllrond voted, four Indlctmonta, nnd that individu als connected with tho corporations nro lndlctod. It Is churged that tho trust, of which A. Booth & Company is wild to ho tho biggest concoru, ac cepted rebates from tho road. -o- Albany Professor Weds. Roseburg, Or., Aug. 2. Professo'' Would Hnvo Sick Treated at Public HxpeilM. London, Augiut 1. In conven tion at Exeter tho British Medical As soolatlon has almost unanimously supported a contention ndvanced by a momber that sick peoplo should bo treutod nt public expense. In dU cussing the idea, tho points woro made that tho physioIanB' work la now done under conditions Involv ing the petty worrlos of fee collco itoseuurg, ur., Aug. i. ituivbbu- , .... - .... A V Rnn,1ra nlv ..mflrlntnn.hmt tln' t,l(5 BtreBB t COmpOtltiVO COffl ... .... ...uuw.u, .. u,.w -.. mnlnlljm .1 . V. -.!.. i !. I11UI klUMOlM UUU IJIU BWUUHIIK Ul HIV at Albany, was married at this placo last evening to Mrs. Gertrude Hamp ton. The wedding was quite a social event, being attended largely by many friends of both tho groom and tho bride. After a month to bo spont at tho professor's mountain homo, which ho calls Glen Madrona, they will take up their resldenco at Albany. o Williams Beats Vardamoii. Jackson, Miss., Aug. 2. Returns received up to 1:30 show Williams Is elected by a majority of from ten to fifteen thousand. o profession in tho hospitals, friendly socletlos and similar organizations. Tho increasing number of caso treat ed at state-nlded institutions was a phase of the movement. Rlrliartlsoii to Defend Tlu-ni. Denver, Colo., August 2. The fed oration officers eay they won't let Richardson retire as chlof counsel for Pettlbono and Moyer. Tho offic ers know nothing of tho scnp bo tween Richardson and Darrow. o . . Ohm Exploded. Toulon, France, Aug. 2, Three men wero killed and flvo wpundt'd Chicago Market. Chicago, Aug 2. Wheat 92 ft .today by an explosion of a gun dur 92, corn 54 54, oats 40 Ing target practice on the 4X. training Bbip Coureono. This mornlng'B Orogonlnn snys Honry Schnffer, a Slavonian, who pleaded guilty In Judgo Clolnnd'B court when arraigned for wlfe-bont-Ing, received 15 stripes from tho cnt-o'-nlno-tnlls at tho county Jail yester day. It was thought by Acting Jnller Beatty that Schnffor would take his punishment without n murmur, but after ho felt tho first out across his baro shoulders ho bogan to writhe and bog for morcy. When tho caso was called for trial beforo Judgo Cloland yostordny morning Schaffor pleaded not guilty, but soon chnnged his plea, douhtloss expecting to Bocure mrey nt tho hands of tho court. As soon ns It was nnnouncod thnt tho ploa wpb changed Doputy District Attornoy Moslor said ho though the caso wiib ono for tho whipping-post, ns tho nt tack upon Mrs. Schaffor was excep tionally vicious. Hq told the court how Schaffor had Btrlpped his wife nearly naked, tlod hor to a chair and whipped her until tho blood ran, and how when her sister camo tq her aid Schaffer whipped her, too. "She spit In my face, and called mo names of a vileness; she go places no womens should go," interrupted Schaffer, half, rising from his Beat. "But you . pleaded guilty," re marked the Judgo. And that settled It. Schaffor is tho third wlfe-benter to bo flogged under tho whipping post law passed threo years ago by tho legislature. Aftor tho sentence had boon oxo- Froncb Jcuted and while Acting Jailer Beat ty was dreMlng JftchaJfer's wounds, Uod Carl for Football. Now York, Aug. 2. Detected In tho net of seizing Annlo Plttman, aged 8, Carl Noleon, u Bailor, wns booton nonrly to dentil by a mob thin nftornoon. Re wan roBctto'd by tho pollco whllo tho crowd wns kicking him like u footbnll. Tho cltlzpns nro highly incensed over recent nttacka on girls. o AtrocioiiH Crime In Now York, Now York, Aug. 2. Tho excite ment caused in tho city by tho recent atrocious crimes ngninst womou and chlldron was greatly Increased toduy by tho dlBcovery of the body of an X-yoar-old girl In tho collnr of an East Sldo tonoment. Tho child nnd boon assaulted and murdored. Tlioro woro marks upon tho throat indicating thnt the little ono wus strangled, Hurled tho Matthew h Woman. KansaB City, Mo., Aug. 2. Ono hour nftor Laura Matthews' body arrlvod horo this morning it was hurlod. Barcky Mondor, paator of tho First Christian church, rond n short aorvlco and offerod a prayor. Tho body was accompanied by Tllllo aron, hor nurso. C. A. Cooy wan nmoug those who mot tho train bringing tho body. Left Some Widow. Philadelphia, Pa., Aug. 2. Tho annunl report of Jamoa Itodorlck, chlof of tho departmont of initios, shows 1035 pontons wore klllod In tho Pennsylvania initios last year, leaving 1000 wldowH. To Bryau'H Home, Chicago, August 2. Fnlrbnnks loaves tho city Into this afternoon for Lincoln, Neb., and other westorn points to dollver addresses. Dr. J. F. COOK THE BOTANICAL DOCTOR, MOVED TO 146 IJHKKTY UTRKRT FOR AKY IUMHABM CALL OX DK. ooojl commMATtox Vfumm. m iv. ii smw&