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.Tfwmxrw' v mm M-llWMWl1HfVMWtW . lit and Wednesday, fair. JL AILY CAPITAL JOURNAL IV. SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBEE 4, 1004. NO. 230. T- OFFICE CASES Patent Fastener Trial Sffc For Two Weeks i$J Hence jington, Oct. 4. The nppeal of 1W. Machcn & Co., defendants postoflice conspiracy case, was 2p in the United States court of ft this morning, nnd tho hearing October I8th. This is the case p."' defendants are accused of en- ato a conspiracy with the gov- employes Tegnrding, letter box ghters of the Confederacy. fcouis, Mo., Oct. 4. The national tion in session here of tho iDaughters of tho Confederacy, eating all of the southern ia a notable gathering. There Several hundred delegates, repre- Ing tho wenlth, intelligence nnd tocracy of the south. Today was rotedfe largely to the reception of visitors and the completion of tho am for the regulnr sessions of onventiaon which will continue ill the remainder of tho week. southern society of this city and organizations have mado olabo- preparations for the entertain- of tho delegates. o Carnival for Mexico. iico City, Oct. 4. Among all Is considerable interest is mam- tho general conference of S Catholic church authorities of co which began its sessions to- 6n tho city of Morelta. Tho con- Bee is the first of its Kind in years and it has revived tho rt that the church in Mexico is e honored by the creation of n inal. Tho two churchmen who linost prominently mentioned for prospective honor nre Archbishop of Morelia, nnd Archbishop bv, of uaxaca. o " School of Philanthropy. py York, Oct. . A "acnooi or lanthropy" was opened in this today, its object being to teach J rational application of charity. se of instruction outlined cans Itho study of municipal reform nc- lies, social settlement work, imml- ion, raeical traits in tho popula- i and kindred topics. o Fairbanks and Fulton. do Alto, C'nl., Oct. 4. Senator ibanks spoko hero at 8 o'clock this sing to 1300 Stanford studonts and Bens of Palo Alto on tlio sciioojs prosperity of the country. A drive llie university was followed by a ition given by Phi Gama Delta Icrnity. Meetings will bo held to- at San Jose, Livermore, Stockton, at Sacramento tongiht. lenator Fulton, of Oregon, also do- trcl a stirring address on national let. GRANTED CHANGE VENUE Iroquois-Cases Will Not be fried iri Chi cago Chicago, Oct. 4. Judge Korsten this morning granted the petition of the de fenso for a change of venue in the Iro- quios theatre' case. The defense pro duced 50,000 affidavits representing that the defendants could not secure n fnir trial in Cook county. The judge said the failure of the United States attorney to fight a change of venue placed him in a bad light. Ho also said that he had received, an unsigned Jet tor, stating that he would bo visited by a vigilance committee, in case he, granted the petition. The county in which the cases nre to be tried will be announced later. NEW MEXICO FLOODS DESTROY MANY LIVES Irrigation Dam Went Out and Damage Will Reach Many Thousands Chicago Markets. pieago, Oct. 4. December, $1.134 -'j! Mny $1.131.12; corn li"! 5Hfc; oats 31'431. Bryan Not Pleased. Omajia, Oct. 4. William J. Bryan todny began a week's spcechmaking tour of Nebraska, his first address be ing nt Qretna, early in tho day, and was given an enthusiastic reception. Ho passed the Bryan flagpole, rnised in his honor when, in 1S00, ho mado his initial nddress as candidate for con gress. Mr Bryan's address at Gretna had to do almost entirely with stato issues, and the speaker made a strong nppeal for the re-election of Congressman Hitchcock. "1 need not toll you I was dolightci with tho nomination at St. Louis. I opposed tho nomination of Parker, be cause he did not -stand for what we had been fighting for in Xebraska for eight years. I stand today for every doctrine I have advocated. I have not recanted, and have not withdrawn from where I stood. I have not changed my position. I believed these things when I stood before you a candidate, and I believe them todny." Dogs Poisoned With Glass. Ed. Spranger, a business man of this city, lost a valuable dog by tho deadly work of a dog poisoner, who does not confine his work to any part of the city, but destroys cats and dogs all the time, Humane Officer Clarke and his assistant, Vaupell, havo worked hard to apprehend the man, but so far hnve not tho slightest clue. Tho polico reccivo reports every day of tho death of vnluable dogs, whiah are many of them poison ed by meat being filled with small particles of glass, which penetrates tho intestines, causing donth. Seattle Star. a. O. P. Cf.scikates Notified. Iloan, X. Y., O-t. 4. Lieutenant Governor Higgint WHf notified of his nomination for governor on tho Kopub lican ticket nt bis homo hore today. At the samo time, the notification took plnco of M. Linn Bruoo, tho candidate for lieu'.encnj-governor, and tho other candidates on tho state ticket. Sonator Mnlby, as chairman of the rommittoe, delivered the notification speech to Mr. Higgins. Senator Depew, ex-Governor Black and a n n br of other promi neut Itopiihliraiw ? the st-Ue attended the ceremonies. Santa Fe, N. M., Oct. 4.-Tho dam in Lake Avalon, northwest of Cnlsbad went out last night, and tho flood is pouring down the Pecos river, Tho dam is part of the. largest irriga tion system in the West. The lino, of tllfl Santa IV is Still tinil nil nml tl.n . ,. rf ,, The loss of life in the territory will reach electric power houso is swept away, 20. SHOT BY HIS HONEY Portland, Oct. 4. Ruth Osborn, nt 2:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon fired three shots into the body of John Thim, causing wounds from which it is fearet) tho injured man will die. The shoo ing occurred in tho Fleasnnton lodging house at 2S8!Vj Third streot, in the room occupied by Mrs. Osborne. The wounded man is 0" yenrs of age, and a tailor employed in tho Krnncr es tnblishment, 208 Washington street. Ho has a daughter -Mrs. Charles Holmes, who resides at Montnvillo. Ruth Osborne, who fired tho shots, re cently came to Portland from Spokane. The Osborne woman has been in Port land for tho pnst four months. About three mouths ngo sho met Thim, who immediately became infatuated with her. Mrs. Osborne, who is but 24 years of age, promised to marry him, but, nccording to her statement yesterday, broke the engagement when Thim bo gan drinking nnd started to nbuso her. For the past two weeks they havo been having trouble daily, which grow to be so obnoxious that tho landlord of the lodging house ordered Thim to 'stay away from the place. Threo days ago P. J. Swift, a saloon keoper of The Dalles ciimo on the scene nnd began to make violent love to Mrs. Osborne, who reciprocated his affection This made Thim insanely jealous. Sun day evening he entered Mrs. Osborne's npartment, where Swift was spending tho evening, nnd compolied Swift and the woman to flee to another room for safety. Ho had possession of tho room nil Sunday night, Mrs. Osborno being compelled to engngo another room. Yosterday morning Thim left tho Plensanton, nnd a littlo luter Mrs. Os borne and Swift also loft. Tho latter two returned togethor about 2 o'clock in the afternoon, nnd wont to Mrs. Os borne's npartment. Tliero aro two doors to the apartments, nnd both doors were locked. Both Mrs. Osborne nnd Swift were at the timo partially under the influence of liquor. NICK AN "ARTFUL DODGER Berlin, Oct. 4. Reports aro current hero that tho C'znr's recent journey through Russia wns ono long rnco for life. His visit to Odessa was shortened for fear of assassination. The police of Odessa claimed to' havo discovered four plots to tako his life. Ono o'f the plots ngninst the Czar resulted in the placing of a bomb on tho railroad line near Barenwice, Po land. The bomb wns discovered, and tho wouldbo assassin arrrested. Tho polico refuse to divulge, tho nature of tho other plots, nnd are still working on the case, I o Removing an Old Landmark. The ojd pump that has stood in front of Stclner & Berger's for tho Jnst 10 or 17 years, nnd furnished puro water to tho thirsty, wns today removed nnd a now ono put in its plnco. Tho now is one of seven models, manufactured by the Pennsylvania Pneumatic Pump Company, of Davenport, Iowa, and is something new in the" pump world; Those who find it convenient to use this pump so often aro indebted to W. I. Stahley, of the Cnpital Business Collego, who plnced the pump thero for general use. This is tho first pump of this kind in this section, or, for that matter, in the northwest, and is creat ing considerable interest, owing to its new fenturcs. JAPANESE WILL MOVE AGAINST VLADIVOSTOK Send Two Divisions Against the Russians Stronghold in the North Gibraltar, Oct. 4.iiTlio Russian cruis er Smolensk, of the volunteer lleot, passed hore todny, going west. Mukden, Oct. 4. All is quiet nbout Mukden. Tho country people, in an ticipation of x battle in tho open, nro fleeing into the city. Tho population of tho city in the last three weeks has been increased by soveral tens of thousands. Tien Tsln, Oct. 4. Tho Gnzotto hears that the Chineso government has received information that Japan is pre paring to send two divisions against Vludivostock, besides forces to occupy Northern Korea. Tho Russians, it is said, havo sent 500 additional ma rines to Vlndlvostock to aid in tlio do' fenso of tho port. London, Oct. 4. Tlio Rome corre spondent of the Kxchnngo Telegraph wiies that a messago has been received tliero from Cliefoo assorting that a Russian wnrship rocontly ran tho blockado at Port Arthur, escaping the bombardment. Rome, Oct. 4. Tho newspaper Oior nalo di Roma assorted that General Stackelberg, colnmnndcr of tho EnBt Siberian corps, remains nt Mukden with 30,000 men. Goneral Kuropatkin emu retired with 100,000 men to Tiolingi, which has beon converted into an Im mense camp. It is thoroughly re trenched and surrounded by triple? circles of chnrged electrical wlrcst FortB have boon erected on tho hill ten tho south nnd "southeast, nnd othc? forts hnve been erected to protect the railway. St. Petersburg, Oct. 4.- GcnornlS Mschentko on October 2d attacked nml throw into u stato of pnuia a Japanese forco nt Tumcndze. A quantity of nnu munition nnd rifles were abandoned by tho Japanese. Toklo, Oct. 4. It is officially report ed that a body of Japanese scouts ore October 2d attacked nnd routed n de tachment of tho enomy'a cavalry, 0O strong, ocoupyug Pachsingtun, 13 tulles' north of Lino Ynng. Tho Jnpnncacr scouts wero then nttnckod by 230 Rus sians, iuul tho Jnpaneso retired. Tho enemy's loss wns 30, tut thero wcro no Japanese casualties. , Vladivostok, Oct. 4. Tho town is quiet, and many families which fled to tho interior early in the season nro re turning. Navigation on the Amur closca this week. Pennsylvania Firemen at Erie. Krie, Pa., Oct. 4.-Tho silver mini- Dog Show at Westmlnctor. Westminster, B. C, Oct. 4. Many versary convention of tho Firemen's (logs of hjKh dpgrco ftro l)OI,ci10d nt tho Association of tho Stato of 1'ennsylvn-1 . ... . . , , , ,, ,..,;, .show which oponed today under, the nla oponed hero today, and tho city is I ' . in gala attlro in honor of tho visitors wwplccs of tho now Westminster Gita hero from many points. Tho threo, Club, nnd In conjunction with tho rin days' program provides for n parado ' ual provincial exhibition. Tho most and numerous prize competitions, in notable kVnnels of Vancouver, Seattle, Portland other cities on tlio const nro represented. . o Hop Market at Aurora. (Special to tho Daily Capital Journnl.) .1 i re fa n great deal of demand for hops here, nnd somo nro changing hands at 30 emits. Somo of the best crops are still in tho growers' hands, ami a few are evon expecting to roulizo 40 cents a pound. One grower botweon hero nnd Wood- burn mnde n crop of 2200 pounds to the acre by irrigating five aeros. At present prices that means $000 to the acre. addition to tho regular business ses sions, Khibornte entertainment has been provided. o Rock Island Controls. Chicago, Oct, 4. A discovery was mado at today's annual meeting of tho Chicago & Alton'lioard of trustees thnt W. H. Monro and J. II. Mooro nro iu control, thus confirming tho report of the Chicago & Alton to tho Rock Island interests. Wireless Telegraphy Congress. Berlin, Oct. 4. Tho international! wireless telegraphy congress mim monod nt tho initiative of Ocrmiuiyr nnd which was to havo met toduyr has been postponed nt tho request of Franco and Great Britain, whicln countries desiro more time to study the questions Involved. gOZfe We Seir FLEISCHER'S YARNS ie best known brand fa tic United States. ment is the best In the city. Out assort- IETLANDFLOS5, SHETLAND ZEPHYR, SPIRAL NGERING YARN. GERMANTOWN ZEPHYR, ICE fOOL. IMPORTED SAXONY, DOMESTIC SAXONY, PANISH YARN, FLEISCHER'S KNITTING WORS D, GERMAN KNITTING YARN, DRY GOODS, LOTHING, SHOES, UNDERWEAR. Everything in Ladies' and Men's Furnishings. he New York Racket SALEM'S CHEAPEST ONE-PEIOB CASH STORE. E. T. BARNES, PROPRIETOR COWHERD rCLLo GOOD Chieage, Get. 4. Wm S. Cowherd, in ehurgo of th Djinioti ratio Congressional campaign, nrrivwl 'in Chicago today. He sid there are GO congressional dis tricts which are unoertuin. It is only nocefcflflry for the Domoorats to carry half ef these In order to change the balance of jtower. I f?;l confident in the prwdietioa that wo will have tbe nxt bouse." Babe in Telescope. 1'i'rtloml, Oct. 4. Lying in a com mon ttdewcnpe grip, eoverod with n downy baby bUinkot, the well-dressed body of male bb evidently about five months old, was found in the la dies' wuiting room at th l.'nion depot nt l.':50 oVIwk fii morning. The gliHidiy Rnd was uiudo by Head Porter Rkhard P Roots, who live at 305 ( 'dill' )l HtMt. KMdMtty the babe wits murdered by "line Intaminji parent, who loft it in the 'Upot. bjfgra taking a train to leave tho idty Though this, was the favorite theory of the oflicinls last night, there wm absolutely no clow upon which to lia- nn Investigation. The tolejMiopQ wnn first noticed by Port it Itogfg about 11:40 o'clock, just for the. Seattle train loft tho sta tion, lleotji yiutf enlllng the train and lwel through the waiting rooms to we if any pniwengors ww being do- tuiaed. Tlu telescope wmr oil the floor between two of the heiitthen. Porter Uo did net touah it, thinking it per bap hoengol to noine party still iu tbe dttpt. BWrtly before 1 o'clock this morn- King Is Very Sick. lferlis, Oct. 4. The ugwl King of Stucony, who has beon ill for a fort night jHt, H ngain iu a foriuus eoudi tioa. Hi weakness Is accentuate! by iuffnMtioR frotH flu ef coughing, wbieb prVMtt &4ep. o What Salem Needs. Thou. A. LlToeiay was asked todny what tkU city mott nle4. He said: ; iffr while the station was being claanad "Improved street and then sprinkled by the porters, Head Porter Kootf or oiled, to keep the dust down." . j again entered the wewan'a waiting Asotin man said: "Get rid of tbe room and again saw the teloceope. lie kaoker, and the town will go ahwad." (picked it up with the iutontion of ploe- p I ing it in the station master's ofiice, Hard Boad to Travel. wbea be noticed a peculiar odor. Think- LoimIob, Oet- 4. The Lasca oxpedi- ing the grip contained an old lunch tion U andergoing great hardjhips in left by intent, be opened tbo telescope, marrhing toward India. It ic said that ' and fownd the dead body of the ebild. th rbineee Ariiban has cigoed the Ho-t waa startled at llrst, but quick Anglo Titetan treaty wiu.cut receiving lv replaced tbe rover on tho telwopc tbe wmarv i.ermiMion from tbe hi witbout letting anyone else tee wuat u ptte govtruicent 1 eoEtaHd and notifltd tbe police. reM3 IT WAS WITH PRIDE That We Opened Oar Great . . Expansion and Protection Sale . . Wo nre proud of the fact that Hnlnm mul Willamette Valley people Inivir hoHtowod upon us their confidence to mi great u degree that tlila store hum grown faster and fnnter oueh sueeooding year, Until it ranks among tlfa best stores went of the Ilocky Mountains. Tomofow's Sale Tlright new silknlino cotton Comfortables Tho bunt and newoat stock in tho city. 88c each Flannelette Petticoats Kiido lengths, in colors, link and blue, finely finished, boat material, real (Hie values. Protection sa. 45c Also a full line ef the newest gar, moots in outing wear, sueb as 3JIOHT CIOWW8, BK3BTS OBAWEHfl, KIMONAfl, All at Sale Prices. McGee Petticoats With adjustable yoke, tho perfect fitting kind. Tbo entire line REDUCED ONE-THJKD. V. Men's Suits Your Mppunrunao eiui be muifif u busineH asiel. Nothing ountrtb utes more to wholesome tippaamutr than good elrithlng-uot nwomirlly expensive but iippurol that tn tasteful, bnooiiiliig nnd well fitting. We havo it. Models In sucks, single fmI dniiblo-broasted, wero nnver inoru distinct I vo and jdcaslng for general wear. EXPANSION 8AIJ: PRICES PREVAIL Dress Goods Our display of dre goods Is of trHMHiI(ttttal beauty and lovoll' nmt, nrullng In vurloty, ricJiuen ef materials, beauty of designs ami" colors and in oxelusivenocc and quantity, any similar display to be seen in this state. ALL AT PROTECTION PRICES. New Waists Jest Received SALE PKI0E8 PREVAIL I? ws m "i