Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1904)
r, 1 i'iiSj& H pV - -vrtwiw". . AILY yOU XIV. NO. 147. SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY,, JUNE 28, 1904. Weather. Tonight and Wednesday, JOUBNAIi v J. Jl I JL tjlXj j RUSSIANS SURROUNDED e o General Kuropatkin Ordered to Re- treat-Sevastapol Battle Repeated ; "tersburg, June 28. Reports here this afternoon are to the t Kuropatkin has been ordered to retreat from his present 9 if possible. Much uneasiness Is manifested because the ive surrounded Kuropatkln's army. Id .flsS MivMiiett8ttiaifli Owf ' jSIAN GENERAL CONFESSES hat the Japanese Have the Upper Hand in Manchuria ii uropatkin Was Driven Out of Three fountain Passes Large Forces inside the Russian Lines St. Petersburg, June 28. Kuropat- reports frorw Llao Yang say: resterday the Japanese attacked our pes occupying Molten Ling, Feng Itoulin and TalJen passes. Our in- I T. Itttry retreated, persuaded that the trancing divisions of Japanese oper-" log against each of the passes was onger than our detachment. In the on the Talien pass, the Japan- fe Imperial guards, besides other reg- bents, took part. The Japanese made Ilrontal and flank attack. There was considerable force on both sides. lie Japanese occupied the eng Moulin and Molten Ling passes on ! morning of the 27th. After having ashed back our advance on the even ts of the 26th to the Talien pass, the Japaneso continued to advance this morning against our position. For some time the attack of too Japanese Infantry brigade was repelled. Three battalions engaged in tho frontal at tack, but being menaced by other troops engaged' in tho flank move ment, and our troops retreated.' Re connoltering parties report one por tion of the Japanese army is moving to tho northeast, with tho Intention of joining Kuroki's forces. At noon today our cavalry was hotly engaged near Tenyou Chen. All reports tho past few days state that tho Japaneso forces against our Manchurian army consist of eight or nine infantry di visions. Several brigades troops also occupy a . position in the fighting lines." CLASHED THE BIG BALOON St. Louis, June 28. Vandals have lined Santos Dumon's baloon, enter- g the big sheds in which tho air kips are stored, and cutting the silk overlng of the seventh and latest pat em airship built by Dumont, to be fd by him in tho aerial contest at lie fair. It is thought to Bo the work 1 some souvenir hunter. Repairs rnnot be made for tho initial flight a July 4th as Intended. JEWESS WEDDING DAY Paris, Juno 38. The wedding of Count Diron to Miss Leishmann, daughter of tho American ambassa dor to Turkey, was solemnized at tho Church of St. Pierre Challlot at noon today. Ambassador Porter was pres ont, and Secretary Hay cabled con gratulations. , o Earl Young, of Rickreal, was a Sa lem visitor. WJHTfW MW wwwiwwwwwww,- .- YOU LAIN J3UX xuuiv MEN'S CLOTHING AT The New Yotfc Racket : . - !. .v at ...nrkmnnsiiln and linings, as well twith the assurance mm m? m, .."...-- - - - the nrlce We sa "r customers w io ii chases. That is wi Nothing department continues to grow. Our Prices on Reliable Dry Goods Prove that tho cash plan enables us to cut i the "regular stores profits In two. It is tho honest wearing qualities of our SHOES goods at any price. Hats, Shifts, Gloves, Undewea. Everything for the whole family. Salem'a cheapest ono-pr.ee casn store. E. T. BARNES, Prop. 0 a jLi. JiJ-Ji C m tfSiws- - 1 -u Minis' afcrr- --S SS& IN. I j Governor Chamberlain is building a first-class good road from the state reform school Into the city of Sa lem with convict labor under the provisions of an act of the last legislature. Johnny Harris, a student at the Chemawa Indian training school, has furnished the above political cartoon expressing the situation. ANOTHER COALING STATION Uncle Sam May Grab One From the Bandit Pre lectins Nation Birmingham, June 28. Tho Post hears that a conference will occur next week between tho French foreign minister and tho British: andi Ameri can ambassadors, regarding Moroco, especially regarding Franco's inten tions for protection of Americans and Europeans in that country. Tangier, June 28. Nativo 'authority is responsible for tho assertion that America is demanding tho port of Ar seala as a coaling btatlon. A portion of the American squadron is still here. ST. LOUIS ALDERMAN SQUEALS Grand Jury Gets Busy Over Information That He Reveals St. Louis, Juno 28. Charles Gutke, former member of tho house of dele gates, this morning made a full con feusiom to District Attorney Folk of hi? connection with tho famous city lighting deals. Gutke told how ho got his $2500 at Delegate Lehmann's renowned birthday party. A stenographic re port of the confession will be pre sented to the grand jury. o In view of the serious outcome of the labor troubles in Colorado, the bureau of labor has begun a special investigation of the subject. WOMEN GRABBING LAND Hundreds in Line All Might and Suffer to Beat the Band Lincoln, Neb., Juno 28. Tho new Kincald law, permitting homesteaders to file on six 40-acre tracts of tho public domain went into effect today. All land bfllces in Western Nebraska were confronted by a hordo of claim ants. At'o'Neill 300 stood in lino all night, montly women. Tho low tern- peraturo caused much suffering. o The London police are abandoning tho theory that Loomisi landed at Cherbourg, and, acting on tho, convic tion that hp was Jost overboard, aro working on tho supposition that ho was murdered. They have several suspects in iind. RED HOT BATTLE MONDAf Japs Forced Enemy to Retire in Disorder The Vladivostock Fleet Again Reported Hover ing Around Tokio Is London, Juno 28. Japanese Minis tor Hayasbl this morning issues the following roport of fighting between the Russian and Japanese forces which landed at Talcu Shan: "Tho Taku Shan army, after six hours' of sovera fighting on tho 27th, occupied Fern Hulling, 13 miles northwest of Sluyori, Tho enemy, consisting of fivo battal ions of infantry, two regiments oE cavalry, and 16 guns, fiod in dlsordoriy fashion toward Tomu Ching and Shlmu Cheng. Our casulaties are es timated at 100." Rome, June 28. Tho popo has hand ed Monsignor Mugabure, coadjutatar bishop of Toltlo, who Is now horo, an autograph letter to tho Mikado, thante Ing the latter for his protection tc Catholics in Japan, and negging him. to make tho protection to the Cathc lies effective in tho war arena. . Toklo, Juno 28. An unconfirmed!: report from Hoklcadio today Is to the effect that ships resembling tho Rus sian Vladivostok squadron appeared; off thero Monday. Tokio, Juno 28. It is reported that another Russian battleship has been, discovered' stranded off tho Tiger Ro'cls entrance to Port Arthur. It . is pre sumed it was wrecked while running; back to port after the fight of Thura day night last. o Wines and Fruit. San Francisco, Juno 28. Tho Cali fornia delegation to tho Democratic, convention departed this morning for St. Louis. They wore given a rousing sendoff. Two cars equipped with Cal ifornia wines ami fruits Wore hitched to their train. Gf eat Sale of Clot Iiing cSeqeiSdSi Gte&t Sale of Clothing i i Any 8.50 Suit, Top-Coat or Overcoat $6.50 Except staple blues and blacks Any flO.OO Suit, Top-Coat or Overcoat. $7.00 Except staple blues and blacks Any $15.00 Suit, Top-Coat or Overcoat. $10.00 Except staple blues and blackd Any $18.50 Suit, Top-Coat or Overcoat. $13.50 Except staple blues and blacks Any $20 Suit, Top-Coat or Overcoat. $15.00 Except staple blues and blacks Any $22.50 Suit, Top-Coat or Overcoat. $J600 Except staple blues and blacks Any $24.00 Suit, Top-Coat or Overcoat, $ 1 7.00 Except staplo bluos and blacks Any $25.00 Suit, Top-Coat or Overcoat. $17.00 Except staple bluos and blacks Tomoow Only Our 182nd Wednesday Surprise Sale. Tomorrow wo offer a genu Ino Gendron Folding Go-Cart with wood scat and back, steel springs, rubber tires. Regular $3.50 kind $2,68 St. Lotfis'Fai Contest Only TWO days In which to voto your Juno votes, One vote with every 25c purchase, two with a 50c purchase anl ho on. Result of vote up to 5 p. m. last evening. TOTAL NUMBER OF V0TE8 CAST 28,429 TOTAL NUMBER PERSONS VOTED FOR 63 Miss Mollen, East 10,100 Miss Shelton, Music 10,000 Miss Thomas, Parle ........ 1,577 Miss Cospor, East 1,443 Miss BuBhnell, Park 1,254 Miss Kramer, East ,..,.... 534 MiesIC night, Muslo 454 Miss Patrick, O. E. S 383 Miss Prunk, Elocution 359 Miss Gordon, East -235 Women's Suits Our spring purchases of Women's 8ults havo shrunk amazingly and tho pricos havo shrunk correspond, lngly and tho beauty of It is that tho greator part of your wear timo Is mostly ahead. All now spring suits at HALF-PRICE. . ,i 'm . -Ji '"; 'V 'I f- q tf '. v m sr. ' J"' I J '! $ m 4, "'V UllWetaBiBaB"t,a9 I ' III! IIMMHIM m WWUiJl nml . t . Srji