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w HatllBB: AJLY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, ORKGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1007. NO. 171. AID FOR COUNTRY 8! 13. VI SHOWERS TONIGHT OR FRIDAY, COOLER TONIGHT. tllTiJTl ASKS HIS innesota May Be Compelled to Call Out Militia KINGE Tl JONG ONIJI M SEEIN6 THINGS vs He Is Marked For Assassination ' .. ,. , v t n- U M is Already "a vmq unc nu tm Over to Get Teddy to Speak to the Mikado and Ask Him to Take Rs fins Off Korea RACE SUICIDE. City of Evnnston Becoming nn Adam less Eden. New York, Aug. 1. Prince Ty jj OnIJi, nephew of tho deposed feperor of Korea, nrrlved today. Ho ji he Is marked for assassination, ll that nothing can snvo him. "Tho f'ct to slay mo has gono forth," ho U, "and I am virtually dead now. ti the duty of tho pollco to nrrect firjt Japanese found near mo. I i here to sco Roosevelt, to gat him me Korea from Japan. Tho MI- Ido will try to selzo tho Philippines, 1 then try to destroy tho English m la the far Indies." Chicago, Aug. 1. Evanston, North Shore city of wealth, prldo of tho wealth and cultured, Is gaining feminino population, Is losing her masculino Inhabitants nnd is con fronted with race suicide. This situation was Vovealed yester day with tho completion of the clty'd annual school census. Tho figures showed an lncreaso of -170 in tho feminino population, a decrcaso of 42 In tho number of masculino In habitants, and nn lncreaso of only seven In tho number under 21 year old. In that portion of tho city given over to luxury which furnishes n pop ulation of about 12,000 In school dis trict No. 75, thero wore Just about tho samo number of children thai tharo worn In tho fifth and sixth wards, which furnished only 4000 people. Victor McCulloch, tho cen sus tukor, who In a Northwestorn University student, Bald that ovon this showing in tho wealthy homos wns much better than it would have been had It not been that tho maids and other Bervante under 21 years of ago woro Included as among tho chil dren Tho total population is 24,324 and tho census shows that thero nro lpC8 moro females than males in tho town. LABOR TROUBLES SERIOUS llnmcscs Was n Fraud. London, Aug. 1. Egyptologists claim that they havo discovered that Barneses II. was n fraud, and that ho Is not entitled to the appellation of "Great" which the historians havo given him. Recent explorations, It is stated, havo dovcloped tho fact that many temples and monument H bearing hid narho and thoreforo sup posedly his work, existed a thousand yoars before him. Tho explorers be lieve tho king was vain, and can sad bis naino to bo cut everywhere. Pro fessor Navllle, ono of tho official ex plorers of Egypt, had this to say about Ramcscs: "Tho moro wo discover about Ramcscs, tho more convinced aro wo that ho was a fraud. Ho was not Arm Thcmselves-Elevcn Hundred i,Brcnt' ,n ttny wny but h,g Vftn,ty waD icoiossai. to Baiiwiy hub no concoivwi I tho notion of causing his nnmo to bo MINNESOTA'S TURN Foreign Agitator Who Doesn't Know Undo Samuel Advises Miners to Deputies Have Been Sworn in By the Sheriff of St. Louis County. CHICAGO STORI PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE - Prices Slaughtered ON II Summer Goods If you want to buy now the blggqst bargains you ever bought In your life come to tho Chicago Storo and soo tho prices we aro offering wmmer goods at away less than cost. Road en: 1000 yards pretty fancy lawns ud dimities, 10, 12 and 15c 8ttlUy now. 5cyd c luviBible plaid dress goods 1 "I the latest shades an styles. 10. Tai-rt 19c yd Wllni, white goods and tnhi f s al manufacturers' prices. ,Jc fancy lawn drMSnr pwat 19c yd sacques ij $20.00 silk rubberized ladles' coats in all tho new shades, now $12.50 500 ladles' white India linon shirt waists, handsomely trim med, prices now 45c Ladies, Coats, Suits and Millinery Going at small prices. Chlsholm, Minn., Aug. 1. Petriol la, tho agitator, beforo 2000 mlnots today doclared thoy should ami thomsolvcs In tho next ?4 hours, and strlko to kill, If they cannot secure their rights through Justice Sheriff Dates, with 100 armed deputies, loft Duluth for Hibblng at noon. Tho olovonth hundred of now deputies havo been sworn In. Tho Fayall mino thoro opons with nearly a full crow. Tho Adams, Spue, RuBt, Glen, Clark and Chlsholm mines rcsumo with par tial crows. Governor Johnson hns boon asked to send troops to tho Iron, mining districts, o Frenchman Talks Right. Tanglor, Aug. 1. Tho French cruisor Galileo arrived at Casablanca touay. vtiio snip's commanuor or dorcd tho Bashaw ito protect Euro peans, on ponalty of his own head. Two of Tuesday's massacre victims woro burned alive, and tho remainder horribly tortured. Tho holplcss victims, woro torturod by children, who woro allowed to gougo tholr oyoB out. Splinters also woro driven under tho flngor and .too nails. Tho natives wero oncpuraged by tho troops, who stood and watched tho torture of tho foreigners. In a Btato of terror many aro boarding tho foreign stoamshlpB in tho harbor. Inscribed on overy temple, statuto and monument. Wo aro now begin ning to And him out." o JENKINS WILL NOT BE THERE Toulon, Franco, Aug. 1. Tho crulsors Condo and DuChayla aro or dered to sail this afternoon for Mor- rocco, to assist In putting down tho robolllous tribesmen, who aro socking .Inatcd for govornor of tho now Btato. tho lives of foreigners and threaten a holy war. o Chlppowny Falls, Wis., Aug. 1. In a letter Issued by Congressman Jenkins, chairman of tho judiciary committee, regarding tho Btato mud dle In North Carolina, he Bays that nover since tho Civil "War has thoro been nn event which calls for such Bovore condemnation ns tho recent s6nfloleBs tirade on bohnlf of tho states ngalnBt tho nation. "Civil war was tho result of Buoh agitation," ho Bayri. "Wo may havo, another civil war earlier than wo want It." o INDIANS IN FULL DRESS BRITT WHIPS NELSON AND DOES IT EASILY Glcvcr Fighter Astonishes His Friends By His Form-Nelson is Clearly Out classed But Takes All Kinds of Punishment For Twenty Rounds Snn FranclBco, Aug. 1. Dattored and soro Nelson spent tho night nnd morning at n Turkish bath, nnd only a fow friends called to sco him. Uo presents, n sorry appearance. His noso nnd ono oyo nro In bad shape, and his body Is Roro from tho beating ho received. Ho 1b undecided ns to his future, as tho unexpected dofent upset Nolan's plnn. Brltt shows fow sings of tho bnttlo. II owlll bldo his tlmo until ho gets what ho wants In tho shapo of u purso for tho next fight Brltt and Gnns may meet tonight to discuss terms of tho flghton,,IiHbor'4 Dny. ; Brltt Bays: "Gnns .must como to me, as ho Ignored mo boforo tho fight with Nelson." Udi es' l5 8ummer vests, now 9c yd Street coats and drees hats nowt sold at about balf-'prlco LEM'fl FASTS8T GBOWDfd STORE. McEVOY BROS. QIOttI B OOVmn HTJUMKTf . JUXJBC, OK. Killed In Swimming Peel. Philadelphia, Pa., Aug. 1. Ed mund R. Watson, president of tho Southern National Bank, of this city, was killed In tho swimming pool of tho swell Colunfbln club thla morn ing. Ho mounted tho diving board, but slipped, and his head struck tho concroto tank killing him Instantly. B .... Engineer Lets Water Get Low. Urbana, O., Aug. 1. Lou Chnm- borlaln, P. F. Welaner, Charles Stuart, trainmen, woro killed this morning by the blowing up of a boil er on a Pennsylvania englno. Low vator was tho causo. Tho engine, tender and two cars wero domolUhod. o Holler Exploded. Breckonrldge, Mo., Aug. 1. Tho boiler on a locomotlvo of a Burling ton freight blew up last night, kill ing G. E. Monionhall, a brakomau; II. P. Brower, fireman, and student fireman. Two others wero sorlously Injured. Auditorium, San Francisco, July 31. Jimmy Brltt, of San Francisco, gained tho decision over Battling Nelson, of Hngeswisch, ill., at tho ond of 20 rounds of fast and pretty fight ing as has over boon Boon In Snn Francisco in many years. At no tlmo was either in an in danger of a knock out .until near tho end of tho last round, when Brill's right and loft swlngB and upporcutB, which ho lond- qd ouo after another at will on Nol son's face, all but put tho Dane down and out. Nelson did tho greater part of tho loading from start to finish, but ho was outdono by Brltt In clovornoss, ring generalship and gameness nnd ability to tako punishment. Roferco Wolch, In announcing his decision, gavo Nelson only two rounds out of tho 20 tho socond and tho Bovonth. By his gamo fight Brltt wiped out finally the nsporslons that sonio for mer battles had cast on him. Ho showed that keeping away from hla adversary is tho chief part of Mils ring gonernlahlp. His defense showed I up bettor than ever boforo, nnd hla accuracy waB nover so marked bofow, Washington, D. C, Aug. l.-Forty !l0 fo,'ml h,B man Jl,mo8,t "l wlU' a'!d Koreans wero killed and wounded in i f opening n" of h "on" ' mu mm hi mu iubi. luwiiu uiuiu wun CHICAGO AVILL GIST ROTH. Democratic nnd Republican Conven tions aihy Sleet In Windy City. Chicago, Aug. 1. Chicago wilt got both tho Democratic nnd Repub lican nntional conventions, accord ing to Thomas Knight, chairman of tho joint committee having tho mat ter In charge, who says that Chicago Ib tho logical city. Tho only com peting cities nro Denver, Soattlo,. Kansns City and Boston. Eight hun dred hotol rooms nro Bald to havo- been engaged for next Juno. KNIGHTS OF PXTIIIAS RIDING. Order Comes to AMsHtnnco of Father in Scorching for His Child. Chicago, Aug. 1. Aided by tho Knights of Pythias throughout America tho search for Gertrude Rohdo, aged 0 years, whoso strange disnppoaranco Monday Is puzzling tho pollco, was oxtendod todny'to ovory city. Hor fathor 1b a K. of P. At first It was though tho child fell into tho lake, but circumstnncoti now point to kidnaping. n i SNAKE IN THE DRINK :...! Jtj4- ABiiianu, kj, auk. J. Four are dond and two. dying as a result cf drinking boor from a keg, J tnolhow a copporh'ond anako had crawled and died, In n camp at Wolch, In tl mountains. - - 110DIKS TRAVEL TOGETHER. Dead Actrens nnd iKvul Lover Jonr nuy to tlk) Grave1, Tulsn, Okla., Aug. 1. Eight thou sand porsons nro attending tho Oklo hnma stato Republican convention. Full-blooded Indians, in blankets, nro sitting as delegates. It seems cortain Governor Frnntz will bo nom- DisbundH Korean Army. Toklo, Aug. 1. Tho emperor this morning dissolved tho Korean army, as tho result of a secrot agreement, In which tho Korenn soldiers collided and exchanged fire with tho Japnn so. Twenty-eight of tho latter wero Injured. TelegrnplMM-B Aro Sore. San Francisco, Aug. 1. Tho teleg raphers' union, angered at tho part the national executive committor took to prevent Small carrying out plana for & national strlko, mel last night and asked Reldy, Kononkamp and Sullivan to resign. Stu-tllnft If True. St. Louis, Aug. 1. Sirs. Kate Webster Walsh has brought sun against Edward U. Walsh, a former a fight with Japanoso today, accord ing to tho dispatches received from United States Consul-Goneral Sam mons, at Seoul. Tho-hostilities grew out of Korea being dUnrmed by tho Japaneso. Tho caBiialtloa among the Japaneso woro slight. Japs Come by Thousands. Victoria, B. C, Aug. 1. News of, further charters of Btoamora to car ry Japanese from Honolulu and tho prospect of Japanoso steamers bolng brought from home to enter tho coollo carrying trado between tho Hawaiian Islands and British Colum bia, together with reports of tho re newed influx pf Hindus, is exciting labor men In this province. Steam er Indiana is expected to leave Hon olulu tomorrow with 800 Japanese for Vancouver, 'and O. Y, Ito, a Hono lulu Japanese, is sending for a Jap aneso cqasUng steamor, which will bo placed regularly In tho trade. Littleton to Defend Thaw. Now York, Aug, 1, Martin W. Littleton, former borough presldons of Brooklyn, has beoa selected as chief counsel for Thaw. no lack of stoam In his blows. If anything, ho showed up stronger In tho last fivo rounds than In tho firut 15, whllo In tho last half of tho mill Nolgon's hitting powers obviously di minished, Whllo , Brltt took no foolish chances, ho gavo Nelson plonty of oloso quartor opportunities to put him out, If tho Battler had boon ablo to land. Nelson disappointed .many of his admirers by his wlldnoas. Til tho last eight or ten rounds ho swung with right nnl left for tho faco scores of t linos and missed by a big margin of luchoa. His favorite fight ing tactics wero to crowd his man, go In to a clinch and then, with his bull head pressing his adversary's neck, upporcut him again and again to the faco and body. p ' Will ho Free. The races at tho Btato fair grounds track this evening will bo free to all, and good, clean Sport is promised. This meet, while many good horse? nro listed, is strictly amateur and gotton up for the promotion of gon- tlemaRly sport ftml the entertainment of tk public. The TC9 will ew T In MJnw4Mvjl T 1 1 1 1 ai sVs f uaialM v ,a mm w - ,-, . .j ... - w . . f. - ...i sbv naa wmmm m miui m i m. mm - mki mji w&as army ocer, Mrs, Walsh la a sister lag im ta j,,b..h U viwMri, - LZL " Z. oi rwTti.u., e v -,. w-..r. r-- -- -- - v 4p.MMf mMd a.att i Colorado Springs, Colo., Aug. 1. Tho body of Lniirrt Matthews, accom panied by Tllllo Croon, hor nurse, was Bhlppod to KAnsaa City today for burial. Dosplto tho coronoi"fl vordlct of sulcido, tho Bontlmont is gorieral that tho girl was goaded to doath, Tho body of Amoa Rumbwugh was tnkon op tho name train, to bo tnkon to Mt. Pleasant, Pa. o ' Japs Li'hvo Callfornln. Sacramonto, Cal., Aug. 1. Imajo, cashier of tho Japancep American hank, states that Japaneso nro loav- jng California for tlo interior states slnco tho San Francisco trouble. Four thousand havo left Sacramento for Montana, Utah and Novnda. Ho Bays this 1b a solution of tho Japanoso problem, "as It 13 In this Htato only thoro Is rnco projudlce," said Imajo. o Daily Ort-uri-enco In RhknIh. St. Petersburg, Aug. 1. In nuoll- Ing riots tho troops at Lodz today opened flro, killing and wounding 30. o Ordered to Remove 1'Iioiich. Mayor Rodgors has notllled tho Northweatorn Long Dlatanco Tolc phono Company to roniovo lis wires and phonos from- tho city Immediate ly. This is tho company which hna recently installed sovornl long dla tanco phdnea In tho down-town dis trict without having a franchlso In tho city, and It Is Bald thoro was no understanding with tho city author ities whatsoever in rognrd to Its do oing business within tho corpornto limits. How About His Own Trial? San Francisco, Aug. 1. Hawloy, who Is horo, en routo to Honolulu, states that Borah will not tako his scat in tho sennto until tho Pottlbono trjal Is comploted. Orchard cannot ropudlato his confession, ho said. Dr. J. P. COOK Wtm A MWMMK OUUA 6X JMt, OOQK. 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