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INttUHM inight increasing cloudiness; Thurs- j probable showers and cooler. B buowctb anu cooler. , . , , , AIL Y CAPITA L JOURNAL XIV. SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1004. NO. SSI- WISH RIOTS IN t wv - ' A RUSSIA Mem Women and Children Subjected to the Most Brutal Indignities JAPANESE DEMANDING MORE MEN GOVERNOR LAFOLLETTE WON OUT Every Town in Korea Must Help Forty to Sixty Men Towards an Army ijin, Oct. 5. News wns received of extensive nnti-semite riots at na, in the province of Alalilov, The Russian infantry, march- Keward the front, combined with the pheasants in the attack upon the Ghetto. They plundered and wrecked Jowish homes. Shot and beat the Jew ish men and outraged the women. The Jews resisteil, and wounded 68. The officers and police witnessed the riots. IULD BUYS . UNION OREGON EDITOR TRIED jowlYork, Oct. 4. The Union Pn- J Grants Pns, Or., Oct. 3. Crowds fill ffailway has sold out its entire1'.0 court 1,ousc ut tbe sions of the mai or. Artnur uonKUn, editor ot tne Mniing Journal published here, for criminal libel. The trial began yester day, and prosecution is by tho state. An article appeared in the Journal during the election last June, in which it is alleged the personal character of It. 0. Smith, who was n candidate for ling of Northern Securities stock to Inuicato consisting of Missouri Pa- jTnnd St. Pnul men. renrosentinp IBockerfeller-Gonld intorests. and liter Northern Pacific. St. Paul lissouri Pacific will be operated oso harmony with tho Burlington,! Paris, Oct. o. A dispatch from St. Petersburg confirms tho report that a third Russian army is nbout to be formed. General Liudoviesky, of the military corps, is to bo in command. rests. is positively stated that Gcorgo Id ,who has direct management of flgrent deal, will leave for Chicago Drrow, whero he is to carry out traffic details of arrangement. Fall street believes that something important is transpiring, and that series of conferences every day bo- en James J. Hill, members of the Igan firmE. II. Harriman and others lend early developments. is said tho Canadian Pacific is al io figure in tho great community of rests in tho Northwest. When seen ght, James J. Hill admitted thero a possibility of important railway felopments in the Northwest, but re- id to say to what extent they would representative on the Democratic tick- form a close alliance, nnd tho ; ot- . llssniIetl. The particular state- Kt Northern will again assume its lent to w)lich objection j9 takcn wns fcendence, with James J. Hill and that M Smhh Pollo(.tP(i monpv for nn lierpont Morgan as its dominating oU Imlyj Mr8 Lcwlg of this county and instead of giving it to her, appro priated it to his own use. Other state ments of like nature wcro made as an argument to prove tho unfitness of Attorney Smith for representative. When Smith was elected ho at once instituted proceedings, nnd tho grand jury brought in a charge of criminal libel. Smith is n prominent attorney of this city, and will assist District At torney Rcames in the prosecution. Our John Home. Now York, Oct. 5. John Barrett, minister to Panama, arrived from Colon on the steamer Allianco today. Ho denied there was any friction be tween himself and the Panama govern ment. Such a statement, he said, was made for political effect. London, Oct. 5. Tho Central News has a St. Petersburg dispatch which states that it is officially announced that Mnjor-Genoral Orloff, commanding the fifth division, nnd General Rni"an off, commanding tho Sixth Siberian di vision, have been recalled. Orloff was court-martialed and recalled because he permitted General Kuroki to turn the Russian left flank at Liao Yang. St. Petersburg, Oct. l.-The follow ing dispatch from General Stocsscl, at Port Arthur, dated September 30th, was received teday: "Since the attack on September 23d all has been quiet, though thero have been daily skirmishes and artillery bombardment. Tho Rusinns nro mak ing sorties daily. "From September 10 to 23 the Jap anese bombarded and assaulted tho forts to the northwest of Port Arthur, but wero repulsed. Tho Japaneso only gained two small redouts, which wero wrecked by tho bombardment. They destroyed tho acqucduct, but tho as sault on Port Visoky was repulsed at 5 o' clock on tho morning of tho 23d. The Japanese had their mitrnilleuso in position, when General Konkratanko, ordered a cbargo with hand grenades filled with nitro-glycorine. Tho Jnps fled in haste." General Stoessel esti mates the Japanese losses in the fonrJ days' fighting at 10,000 killed and wounded. Rome, Oct. 5. Tho St. Petersburg correspondent of tho Giornnlo D'ltalia wires that the Kaiser telegraphed tho commander of tho Itussian Baltic fleet wishing him a good voyage nnd good luck. Tho first ico has appeared off Vladivostok. Harbin, Oct. C General Kuroki ap pears to be trying to turn tho Itussian loft, whilo the Japaneso main nrmy is marching forward ngniiuit tho Itussian contor. The Jnpaneso transports nro tho Yalu, whence it is carried by junks to Saholni, tlienco by coolies to Pang Wang Cheng. Tho construction of tho railroad between Shahoral and Pang Wnng Cheng is proceeding. It is re ported that tho Japaneso hnvo thrown bridges across tho Liao river at Siau pelhe. They aro repairing tho roads as they go. Tho Chun Chusas have inado communication between Mukden and Simun Teng, to the west unsafe. Possiet Bay, Manchuria, Oct. 5. Tho Japanese continuo to recruit Kor eans, under tho pretense of employing them as" coolies. Tho emperor of Korea has refused tho Japanese roquest that every town In Korea furnish 40 to GO men for" the nrmy, now being organ-ifd. iITH SUCCEEDS D0LLIVER bicngo, Oct. o. The republican na- ill committee assigned Rev. Walter niith, of Iowa, to take Senator Dol- r's place on tho Fairbanks special, Issist the senator in his speaking gements in tho West. Smith left for Ogden, where he joins the WYNNE WINS PLACE Washington, Oct. o. First Assistant Postmaster-Genoral Wynne this morn ing was formally designated by Presi dent Rposevelt to perforin the duties of postmaster-general, pending tho ap pointment of a new member of the cab inet. FLIM ELAM GAME WORKED ON SPORT Supreme Court of Wisconsin Declares Stalwarts Must Quit Madison, Wis., Oct. 5. Governor La folletto wins tho supremo Court de cision in the Republican factional fight. Tho verdict of tho court is fnvorablo to his re-election as governor. The decision was threo to one, Cosoa; dy dissenting. Section 35 of tho Wil son law is quoted na authority for the decision. This provides that in case of division of n political party, tho pref erence is given to tho convention, held pursuant to tho call of tlto regularly constituted authorities. Tho dccitncm of stnto central committee placiugj't&c Lnfolletto ticket on tho ballot is pre sumed to bo just, nnd must stnniL Ghicago, Oct. 5. Tho Lafollootter de cision Is received by tho national 22 publicuu headquarters with undisguised relief. It is believed this icvnartet Wisconsin from tho doubtful list. It ia expected tho stalwart ticket wilt' oar withdrawn. Backed Swift Man in Foot Race But Stakeholder Was Too Swift We Sell FLEISCHER'S YARNS fe best known brand in tne United States. ment is the best in the city. Oar assort- iTLAND FLOSS, SHETLAND ZEPHYR, SPIRAL IGERING YARN, GERMANTOWN ZEPHYR, ICE )OL. IMPORTED SAXONY, DOMESTIC SAXONY, ANISH YARN, FLEISCHER'S KNITTING WORS- GERMAN KNITTING YARN, DRY GOODS, OTHING, SHOES, UNDERWEAR. Everything in Ladies' and Men's Furnishings. he New York Racket SALEM'S CHEAPEST ONE-PBIOE CASH STORE. E. T. BARNES, PROPRIETOR A man going by several names, one as John T. Perkins, suid to bo of Port land, was the victim of a glaring hold up game in this city yesterday, result ing in tho lots of $2000 In gold coin. The men who secured tho money .are unknown, but it is thought they are smooth confidence operators from Puget Sound cities. The vlutlm has been in tho city for several weeks, attending tho raco track almost daily before tho state fair. He did not own horses himself, but he is an ardent admirer of tho swift steeds, and was not adverse to placing a little money now and then on tho horse tliut struck Ids fancy. Perkins was not a quitter when it came to "backing" swift men, but be collided with a bunch yesterday morn ing that ho will remember for several moons as tho swiftest aggregation that ban ever format! his gonial companion ship. A couple of weeks ago h nfee young man, with propensities for sprinting, drifted into the aity, and at onee met Parkins He told the lutter that he was the champion hundred-yard stepper in the West, perhaps in the world, and ex bibited a number of trophies, including medals and ether prizes that he bad wen by using his lower limbs I vast Sunday the nice young man '.had a chance to frame up a race, but ho was short of uush Perkins was asked to back him in tho easy money game, anil, after watching thu pedes trian gallop around the. track for nbout u dav, he concluded that it was a good investment. The othor fellow to tho race was also a stranger, but ho had plenty of friends who would bet their last cent that their pet was it winner. Perkins agreed, according to his Htuteinont, to go tho limit on his nico young man, and accordingly placed SOO0 in the hands of another "friend" to wager that tho n. . m. would win. . The race was scheduled to occur Tuesday afternoon at tho fair grounds, but tho trouble was that tho only party to show up was confiding Mr. Perkins. The other folks missed the oar, so mused the lat ter, but, after a long wait, he con cluded that ho bad been buneood, and reported his loss to tho sheriff's office. Deputy Minto was assigned tho task of in Mitigating tho conspiracy, and to day is in tho eeuutry following a olew that may I.md to the recovery of the money, and the apprehension of the criminals, IVrklns is positive that he lost 4000 and tho officers are inclined to believe the story. Charge of larceny will be preferred against the wen if they aro oeught. Business Change, A Magers has assumed charge of the injuiT busineM conducts by J. P Rogers an I will conduct the place tin jtmrttmito of all Mr. Rogers' interests. Mr. Mager has been manager of the busier for seven years, and is not a ranger to the busine people of Sa Jem The deal involves five saloons and WAR DENOUNCED AS FRATRICIDE Tho Boston poaco congress assembled nt 11 o'clock this morning. A tolcgram of greeting wns sent Hodgson Prntt, London, and Frederick Harris nnd An drew Carnegie, nt Skibo Castle. Many telegrams of approval wcro received from religious organizations throughout tho country. Rabbi Levi, of Pittsburg, vice-president of tho I'nlvorsnl Pence Unions, a rou sod great enthusiasm by his nddross in which ho denounced war ns fratricide. It is reported Hint tho Japanese re cruited 000 men nt Ping Yang, drcwwO., theiu in uniforms and sent tltotn to Manehurin, nnd plncod thorn la the front linen, fastonod to postt nertil nearly nil wero killed Thu Hussion, found only one man alive. MARKETS GROWING WEAKER Chicago, Oct. 5. December wheat, $1.1261.11X,; Mny, il.Wum.UVi corn, 5l5li; oats, 3131V4. ti New Picture round.' St. Petersburg, Oct. 0. Whilo sort ing pictures painted by tho famous Itussian nrtist Vorcstichangin, who was lost by tho blowing up of tho bat tleship Petrapavlovsk, searchers dis covered n magnificent scene painting which depicted tho American tlons in tho Philippines. CITY REPUBLICAN COiMITTE Chairman K. M. LaForo linn cultcdl tho Itepublican city rommitteo to mttrl at his oflico tonight, nt 8 o'clock, te cousider tho culling of primnrlcH and to fill sovoral vacancies, nnd propeir?1 for tho coming city campaign. i n ii Bad oBoze. Two drunks made up tho police taint docket this morning, Jim Wilson get ting "Id dnys' frco board, nnd (Jeergc opera-' W. Dee, who protested Innocence, i-owl- ing. TfSfj? 'eAS&Si n Expansion AND Protection Greatest in point of sales, and even inoro rcmarliablo In excellence ef values. Interest increases steadily, and each day ehow growth of fiinfe that is HUlo less than phenomenal. Hut tho VAUES ABE THE It H. TliuVr the secret of the suceow of this sale. V hi January 1st tor biro, when he will the wholesale liquor bouse. Today's Sale Wednesday surprise wile No. 100. Tor today's selling wo offer a fine, fluffy, wlkollne covered. Cotton Comfort Of large sixo at small prices. New goods only. Nothing old to unload, 88c each Dtess Goods A saving on every one of them. Thut's the gist of this great sale of ours. It is a very fortunate time too, to be able to tell sveJi good news hh this to tho women, who are getting their full wardrobe togeth er EXPANSION BALE PRICES PREVAIL Hosiery For the entire family, from the wee baby to the grown matron. AH the newest effect and design in a wide range of price. Protection sale. 9c to $1.85 Men's Suits With plenty of wear time nliniey it moans that you can get u now mjU. ut u vury little prlno Indeed tutt that will not only do to thu w cf tho souson, but will bo rvI'Alo next your ulso. Heal $10 tu lift juitx. Protection sale. $6.95 Men's Shirts The best shirt to be fatiud fo the? lty at prire not to bo (UnltM tdu where. Unal $1,110 vulii. lirpnnr alou hm1. 95c Merode Underwear Pine quality garment niudo i oetteu, wool, silk and wool, (a hor a notable offering of knit under? f wear that eauuot be duplicated any place at the price. Protection Kite 46c to $2.25 j m