Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1904)
- jp"'n SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEDRUARY 10, 1904 DAILY CAPITAL. JOURNAL, IOHT . -3 r. Sold Every Minute 41,640 every hour, 1,000,000 every day. The largest selling brand of cigars in the world. You owe it to your self to find out why so many people smoke the Cremo. 5 cents invested in a Cremo will explain it. Sold in every store, in every town, in every State. The Hand is the Smoker's Protection. CZAR BEGINS WITHPRAYER fCentinued from first pago.) ftla, Instead of Japan, fired the tint shot, when Uw oruleer Korietz fired upon the Japan vmmI. Hay Keep Ollont. Washington, Feb. JO Hny itlll do cllnos to make public the text of hlfl note to the iwwei. It In known, how Tcr, that he wants China entirely neu trailed, even If It boaome necessary to eject IliiAftla from Manchuria. Captured the Crulsirs. Imdon, Fob. 10. Tho Jnpanoso lo cation confirms tho report of the naval battlo nt.ChomulH), and the capturo of iwo Hutwlau omlsonr. Battlo Is Expected. Cjisfoo, Fob. 10. Tho Russian tor pedo flotilla l reported to bo at Thornton Haven Island, BO mllea sea ward from Port Arthur, and a rojiort rf a battlo Is momentarily expected Tho Ilmuriati land foro aro concen trating on the banlm of the Yalu rlvor, wboro big aeslgnments of ammunition and field gun recently arrived. It Is predicted the hostile nrmlea will first moot at 111 Yang. In Northern Coren, am was tho caw In th Chlneee-Jnp-Aneso war. The Japanese Story. Ionkm, Fb. 10. The official count of Uie Chemulpo battle as re- celved by the Japan ombamy bare, my th Japan squadron was corttng tranaporUi to Coren. ami wm mot on the way by the Itiunluii gun boat Korleti. m the latter wm leaving I the porL The Korleta MBumed the1 tensive and Bred on tho Japan m i ii mini WHEAT MARKETS. Chicago, Keb. 10. Wheat UHff.lu Corea. look out for Important lleet 96CSo. Corn HfefftsV- Gold Dust "Flour fade by THB SIDNEY POWER COMPANY, Sidney, Oreaon. Made for family use. Aik your crocer for It. II ran ami short al- wya on hand. A. T. Wain, AgtJ Wanted Potatoes WcWant Burbank Potatoes, Early Rote Potatoes, Early Jacksen Potatoes, Peerless Potatoes, QrnU Chill Potatoes, James M. Kyle & Co ' ('"'''"'''esXsWsBJsBJfBBB 99e999Wi999&99m9eM99999&9 O- 3BC. 3BCX2UC3-Y2fsa PIONKER OPTICIAN. State Street, next to Bush's bank. rJ..,...a,. .: " u.li.u..iJi.iYf1nttw)IM(tHcl(t 'Dt HBffiai f II &.Af& torpedo boat, and tho lattor replied cord. Present oventK moroly show the by firing two torpodoo. but -without ' utter useleesnees or Port Arthur from effect. Tho Korletz then returned to(a strategic vlowpolnt. Spoaklng of her anchorage In the port, Knrly next I lay's, nolo, ho says Japan will raot mornln Adnvlrel Irln, commanding certnlnly heartily agree, but bo long the Japanese fleet, formally demanded a Russian troops are in Manchuria, tht the HiiMlan vel leave the port, adding that, If they didn't com ply by noon, he would be compelled to attack tham within the harbor. ( The Hussion men-of-war left the port nt 11:80 and battle was Immediately given outside tho Polynesian Island After an hour's ongngomont the Rus sian took refge among tho Islands, and towards ovnlng the cruiser Vnr lag sank. About 1 o'clock Fobrunry 10th the Korlotz mis reported sunk by her own crew, who finding her dls all I (Ml, blow liar up. Tho ofllcors and men of tho two sunken vossols then took refugo on tho Kronen crulsor Pascal. Thoro wore no casualties on the Jnpanreo irldo. Japs Are In Corea. Pari. Keb. 10. A tologram from Tokio saya tho Jiipaneso hnvo landed a largo forco at Moaatnpho, which 1b but a short ijlstanco from Kusan, ono of tho terminal of tho Jnpanceo, Fu snn & Seoul railway, which leads to the Mnnchurlait border. The Fight Came On. Washington, Fb. 10. Minister Orlscom, of Tokio has sont a full re port confirmatory of tho battle. Will Chase Muscovites, Home, Keb. 10. The Japanese min ister here today said his offlclal ad- ao-.vlee Khows the plans were carefully made, and It Is safe to predict Japan will (mi complete mastor, and have her troop pursuing the Ituselnns through , Manchuria within n fortnight. Will War In Manoliurla. ,,",on' Vh- l-"al '! wr "T' ngegmnt at IHrt Arthur ami Chemulpo are merely 1 1 aceordatH'e wit pkina of long stand- lug. As soon a our force are landed I action at Port Arthur. The Huwtan veuela will probably lie close In be- nath the land battari. but. by going on the CWueee side, our ships, by a high angle of tire, ran shell them out The Russian admiral may powlbly. Ilk Cervera, anticipate hi fate and com out into tha ojmmi of his own nc- nBBSR'tiaaaaajBiiKHBBitiiSaii's of long experience Van Alitlno, Gordon 4. Co, 27SVi Commerolal Street. Phone Ml. K " Mors,n A 0o- M B Test The Glasses We fit lentes to your syes, we see that the eU&s s are right for you. lis important though, that y u should test the eUses occasionally to see that your eyes haven t changed. We'll as sist you In havtatr aa eye com fort and head contort by seeing that your leases are always right. Broken lenses ducllcaud and frames repaired . a Go ectors m 3 -5L Japan can't regard It as neutral terrl tory. While Japan Is anxious to as sist In maintaining neutrality In Chi- na propor, sho hoe every Intention of waning an nggroeelvo land campaign In Manchuria itsolf." Washington, Kebi 10. Secretary I lay linn addrcescd an Identical note to a numbor of European iwweis, to nscortaln If thoy aro willing to join In n notlco to Russia and Jnpan that, during hotttilltlos and thoreaftar, the neutrality and Integrity of China murt bo rocognlzthl. Details of tho noto aro not obtain nblo In advanco of tho receipt of re pilau. It Is known, however, that ox changoa already hnvo taken place which Justify tho stato dopartmont In expecting favorable responses Writs noto, Tho matter has created a. great Bumtatlon In diplomatic circles horo. It Is furthor learned that tho propo sition of tho United States contom platoa a restriction of hostilities, and tho consequent hardships of war, to tho smallest poiwlblo area. Just what this moans Is not made clear to tho puiiiic, uuc ino uoiormmntlon may hav tho greatest effect upon tho wtrugglo botwoon Russia and Japan. It la almost cortoin that neither will be allowed to Invado China nrooer. meaning by that that thoy may not, with hoetlle Intont, go southward be low Shun Hal Kwnn, on the border line between Chi LI and Manchuria, It Is a quoston whether It will ap ply also to Corea, which Is striving ttepemtely to preserve neutrality, and prevent invnlon; but the general opinion Is that It Is too late in that ease to do more than seek to preserve Oorean Independence after the war. No explanation Is accorded as to whether Manchuria Itself, already the scene, of the first Iwttle oft Port Ar thur I. being part of China,, regard ed a being within t- scot of th proposition; but here, as In the case of Corea. It in believed that the deter mination will not be reached btforo the cloas of the wnr. Tho exchange referred to as preliminary to tho IB sue of the note, have been goiilg on for several week, in anticipate of an outbrvnk of hostilities. It was at first mipposed' that th In teuUon wus to do no more than to maintain the open door In Manchuria, but It la apparent that thoiv la a weeper purpose, and that from the original thought the proportion has grown Into one that will conserve the tarrHorlal Integrity of China, It Is pointed out that some such outcome folkweU the Chin-Ja4aee nr, so after all the preoent action ! U Mho with precedent. It la understood relative to Uie quoetlo of resuicttttg warlike opera tiou to th nartoweat possible HinlU tAat the pro)0ttto took the form of a MM to lttuMla ui on to Japah. ucteatlitg omm aurh HsaluUoH. Iu adddHkNi. Ute muu1 power were ealM cm y the United StMe to ad Ore ttMHMelv8 u the mm rutMijn to Ruaaia an4 Jawa. and It I Inti mated that thoe ateUoM have 1W wJl reeJ'M). Bank Closed, Wahlm. Hek lu-The mm iwUc of the cnrray aanoencM thf otoetoiK of th doom of Uie UqnHaWe Nattoaal Hank of New York, oti a. ccmnt ef ba4 leajw d UJudtakHM nanageweflt. N eUter bank are in volved. The recoerres and liabilities are approximately three Quarter of a niUHoo. WHY HE BELIEVES THE BIBLE ReY. Errett Talks Hie Scrip tures to Large Audiences Tho subject of Rev. Davis Brrett'a dlBcourso at tho Klrat Christian church last night was, "Why I Bollovo the Dlblo," and followed up tho thought of his Monday night sermon. His text waa Act 20:8. "Why should It bo thought Incredlblo with you that God should raise tho dead?" In part ho said: "If tho statement of tho resur rection of Christ bo untrue, then thero Is no part of tho Diblo truo. Why should I bellovo the Bible. I believe It becaiiBo It teaches tho elevation of man to tho highest poaolblo plane. It goes beyond all schools and nil philos ophies In search of truth. I believe thoro Is a Cod, without tho aid of a spcclnl revolation. Reason teaches that Uie IJIblo reveals' his charactor. If God could create worlds and systems of worlds Innumerable, and give those a propor place In tho workings of hlo power, wo hnvo no right to limit him In anything con sistent with his power Tho thing that produce unbollef in tho man with a nnrrow view of God. pro duce in nw faith. I bollevo in the resurrection of Josus Christ as the greatest fact In history. I bellovo it because I do not bolleve It poseiblo for Intelligent mind to investigate the evidence without being convinced of the fnct. The ovldence has never been set aside, ami will never bo, no mnttor what skoptlcs and pretended uubellovors may say." Tho meetings aro well attended, and Mr. Errett as sure his audiences that thoy will not be detained lator than 9 o'clock nt tho latest. Dr. H. C. Eploy Is In chnrgo of tho music, which Is an assuranco of Its excellence. Mr. Errott'a subject for tonight la "Tho Dlblo." ARRIVALS AT SALEM HOTELS K. J. Sklrvin, Aurora; II. P. Ong, Wendling; W. P. Hawloy, Oregon City; Mary D. Scollard, Kathleen Kctchum, Mt, Angel; Mrs. Carrie Chapollo, Aumsvllle; W. H. Coughlll, Gold Reach; H. h. Young, Mt. Angel; N. Gooding, St, Paul; J. Dukohart, Austin Coons. W. A. Munley, D. O. btovonson, W. G. Wright, Wm. Diet ing. S. A. Wing, R. Tobln, A, H nut lor, A. H. Uroyman, A. G. West, Port land; John Alvl. Albany; H. C. Har tor. Corvnlhs; M. U Jones, Urook; J. II. Pratt, Paducha. Ky.; O. A Klsh er and son, K. Yate Turner; B. G. Meo. Salem; Wm. M. Robnett, St. Iouls; Jno. Hank, Howell. Glover Wins Out. Cripple Creek. Feb. 10. Bx-Con-gremnn Glover gained a signal vie tory this morning in the district court when he wa acquitted of the charge of aaeault with Intent to kill. He will Immediately oommwnce suits for dam age against the rollltlary officer and the governor. Carnations and Violets Other cut (lower to be had at the Avenuo greeuhouso. Carl Ruef, pro prietor. Phone 361 black. 2-10-31 Architect W. a" Knighton, of Port land, is In the city for a few days' stay. Money to Loan THOMAS K. FORD Over Ladd & Bush's Bank. Salem, Or. -t I I M III I I I New Today M 111 1 I 1 I I H-H-m-H 1 H-4-tj For Sale A row. Inquire forenoon w u c. Klsher. corner of oarllwe and N)rth UWerty street. S-lO-St For Sale. A fine houe of seven room, fowr Ukocks north of poet, offlo on Wter street; a rare bar gain; Must be' soM at oaee for J11M. Also house and lot or 18th ad Mill street for $SM. C. W. Bw mtt. 389 Oak street S-10-lt For Sale. Rxproee wago and team. KMg good tMtatB&es. Adores "X. X.," JouraaL Salem, Or. 3-16-Jt The Grand Army Ana Wawaa's R. net uorp wiu observe Ufteoln's aHBlversary at the Preebytertaii ebMrcfe. Thrdy velg, Febra arylJ. with appropriate exercise. Admission free. Unite Roe, Pa triotic iMjtructor S-lii-Jt LMWrtMWWMM8! ! Does' Your Btiggy ii Need Paint i - This Is the time of year to have It put In order. All work done In the best style, and fully guaranteed as to quality. Prices Right You will be surprised at how little It will cost you to have your rig made new. I W.B.WARNER &CO. 68 Chemeketa 8treet 5M80-MI9 DIED. ( TRUDBNDACH. At tho Salem hos pital, Salem, Oregon, Tuesday," February 9, 1904, Mrs. Matilda Trubonbach, aged C3 years, of heart failure. Deceased lived on Howell ' Prairie for many years, whero her husband, Edward Trubonbach, uiod tnroo years ago. Deceased was n nntivo of Germany, and was married In New York state, coming to Oregon with her husband in 1889. Her husband died three years ago, and she leavoe two stop-sons, William and Edward Trubonbach, living at the family home seven miles oast of Salem, on tho Sllverton road. The funeral will be hold from the hontt) tomorrow at 1 p. m., and Inter ment will bo In tho Howoll comotory, -W-H-M -H IIIIIIHIIIII I r Umfci'clla J Repaying Covers put on; Irrge line of handles; In fact all kinds of um brella repairing. WE DO GOOD WORK. WATT SHIPP ?8 i strce, oppposlte R. M. Wade store. ItllllHIMHH 1 1 l-fr-H-H-f4. t e.f .' "r-Hj-fr-H THE CELEBRATED STALLION J DIABLO-2-.09 i-4 :: will inako tho season of 1904 ; at tho Stato Fair Grounds. This groat raco horso, slro of '. '. oxtromo spood and cortaln prlzo wlnnor, Is acknowledged ' ' to bo the poor of any stallion In America. Breeders aro ro ! ! quested to wrlto or call on C. D. CROOKHAM, 2-9-m Salem, Oregon 4-c-i 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 it fa Sale Ten 1 Kliion Boxes a Year. Ik mwrWrS?ST F0R the bowels Jr fmr&Gn Ttm W IW Uf ffVT VI 9 L 4 UH 4BBJT Wf AVT . amV BsW IsW BsW BsW BjSV T SST . tt" . -. tf.XLO J V V. ABF mt VM W iMS BsW rtsJT' JRBOJPXJSS MAXlGAmiSXOVrS& Two Days Price Cutting Sale Wednesday and Thtfasday The gocHls are here and ready for your Inspectlon-salo now on. It JSl. f" cannot bu- thQS0 8 at thoso prices except on edneday and Thursday. Remnants of calicoes ami apron gingham, yard c 7e Outing flannel, dark patterns yard 4?4 6c double twilled era, yd 3 J-4o Tfco ij,ce striped eiirtaln scrim 86 Inch wide, yard 3e Edinburgh wltiag, the iatt shown, yar $qq Mo Sllfe maroeriMd oxford waist- lK. back weave, yd jj0 Beet hair rate, each 85 Dree aad rainy day skirts. HALF PRICE. GOOD GOODS For L.ttl M'EYoyBrothers,Court St.,Salem 9 ! i it ii i I ! i I i Jrk, What is It? Will he hztz SateffcSay Keep yotft i I eye on this 1 1 space W-rtf--i3e-MM-0fl9-Kfrr8f 0".VSV'W. ' '' '.. ' ii .' II'- '. ' ' v'WI Hi". - 1 m vw earrniGH-r.- -t $ Tte Contrast In tho llnon wo launder and that dono by others Is all in our favor. Wo hnvo an up-to-dato equlpmont, and do up-to-dato work. Wo tako apoclal pains with all tho work wo do This is all for your bonoflt, as you will approclato If you send your llnon horo. Wo call for and dollvor. f t 9 Salem Steam Laundry 2 Colonel J. Olmsted, Prop. Dorous D. Olmsted, Man. Phono 411 230 Ltborty St J Jt)W Hfa4 ffl ' tv w m w wm m t m Beat Sana silk, spool 2c Bt spool silk, each, Sc 10o linen crash, yd Hmbrolderiae, 4 In. wido, yd . . 3c Bmbrolderle. c in. wide, yd..7c Ho gold buttons, lateat, doz.,10c Children' best 10c hoso sup porter, pair 6C Children's 25o underwear, clos ing out price 10o Bt shoo loose, 2 for c Best wire hair pins, ff pkgs .... 1 SW yards ellk nnlshed brllllao tlaes. all colors, yd Se Money, OUR MOTTO. 3 ijh 2C fiiu X .' ft it 4. k ii i