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"r ""JsW-!--, "rwfy- -i i . ii ipT,.-! i r MriiripfjprMTTT.wliiiOWiiy ff" d Thursday, occasional AILYOAPITAL JOURNAL SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER SO, 1001 NO. 278... A' fpi"yyinH"i(ayiTwy"-y IKADO'S TROOPS ASSAULT pregnane i urusa at rwi Ar thur ana arry iviore Forts , Nov. 30. It la reported that ,.,(. have assaulted and car- be (southeastern portion of 302 IkiU. e Nov. 30. A dispatch to the t di Boma, from Toklo, says that 11 of Forts Sungsban and Kek .. -mtl today. Russian pris- j.irA that General Stoessol is med that the fortress will not bo by assault, and everything is now linos for tho retreat to Liao , and Tiger's Tail. Non-com-,will be left behind, and will bo d to throw themselves on tho i,ty of the Jnpanesc. Tho dis tih that fires have been raging , ,1yj nast at various points in itbnr, which has been like a fur- t,Xov. 30. The Russian torpeuo strojerPrazitolny, which put in a damaged condition, will ooro- fcadamageu i fifis paired in two or three days, which will onablo lier to ovcrtnko tho Baltic squrilron. London, Nov. 30. There is a rumor curernt on tho exeknngo this morn ing that Port Arthur has fallen but it is not confirmed. Somo color is given to tho roport by tho dispatches that havo been received in Paris, which state that other dominating positions havo been taken by tho Japanese. St. Petersburg, Nov. 30. den. Kur opatkin reports as follews: "The Jap nneso detachments, which were dis lodged after tho battlo of Sine Chen on Sunday, stopped near Sung Ducen. Thoy wcro greatly depressed, and car ried many wounded with them. "Tho Russians this morning resumed tho offensive, nnd 10 versts from their provious position our vanguard en countered tho enemy's fire. At noon our artillery replied, whilo tho infantry advanced. All is quiet on tho center and right wings.''' NDISH FATHER SUICIDES i, Wash., Nov. 30. Ernest .-ti, aged 50 years, under arrest Urge of incest with his 15-year- iiiglter, suicided at his homo, deputy sheriff stood on guard outside door, waiting for a boat etbeold man to tho Seattlo jail. lis throat from eur to ear with BER I CASE IS HANGING m, Nov. 30. There aro no. now pMts in tho Adolph "Weber Tie grand jury is in session, but it is engaged in other work. It Vila that thev will take tin tho nlebry charge, also the other ' rtarges. 'Oakman has been indicted for lr of Frank Bonnott in Wash- toanty on August 27th. and his "2 to held this wee. rondeqsed milk factory is un 'Wrurti ,n at ( hohahs, Washing- SALUTE RAISED BODY San Diego, Nov. 30. Tho body of Rov. R. B. Taylor, pastor of tho First Presbyterian church, who was drowned November 14tb, was recovered from tho water today. It appeared in tho bay immediately after tho saluto fired in honor of Assistant Secretary of tho Navy Darling, now hero, and was probably raised by tho explosion of tho shells. o Iowa's Official Vote. Des Moines, la., Nov. 30. Tho official vote of Iowa haB been canvassed by tho executive council, and tho result fol fel fol eows: Roosevelt 307,007; Parker, 149, 141 ;. Swallow 11,001 j Debs, 14,947; Watson, 2207; Roosevelt's plurality over Parker, J587C6. Returns In New Jersey. Trenton, N. J., Nov. 30. Tho aver ago vote for national electors on the Republican tickot was 245,138 nnd tho Democratic averngo wns 104,550, mak ing tho averago Republican majority 80,588. o The 57th anniversary of tho Whitman massacre wns celebrated at Walla Walla yesterday with impresslvo cere nioncs. A largo number of prominent pooplo from various sections of tho Wejt were present. go You Pay Cash? l ?0 do, and use enro in tho soloction of what you buy, you get more TOBr nonpv thnn Hin mum ai m'iii.nn whn Vina It. (hnrrred. Jt a mlo of the commercial world to givo to tho Cash Buyer a dis t Wo luy for cash and pet n ilidcount. Wo sell for cash and give ' tht dlSlunt in tho amount asked for tho goods. PUEBLO HOSPITAL BURNING Whatever Yoti Bay At The New Yotk Racket W pay for wlmn u i.....i.. i,.,t ,. w ln fJinn nt nnv credit I' 'We. If wugin, um jvu yj .-.- . -- ------ ,, I '( P&VS tn snvn 1. .lt.....i .v. !.....! alinoa olnthlnf. undnrr I I j - . - - wm.v tMW utObUUUb HUUU UUJI5 omw, .-- o. -- kin nnd let us convinco yu by cxaminiDs anu 1 vui jiriqeg. Pueblo, Nov.-. 30. St. Mary's Hos pltal caught firo at 1:30 o'clock this afternoon, and is still burning. A high wind is blowing, and as thoro aro 300 patients In the building, a torrible dis aster is feared. Tho firemen and hundreds of citizens nro working bravely with tho flames, but thoy aro increasing with rapidity, and tho scenes for blocks around tho doomed structuro beggars description, Rolntlves of sick poisons who aro in tho hospital arc frantic, and tho polico aro restraining tho crowds with difficulty. COUNTRY UNPREPARED IN CASE OF WAR Wnshinton, Nov. 30. In tho nunual report of Chief of Artillery Brigadior General J. P. Story calls the attention for war of tho unpreparedncss of tho country for war, especially respecting our coast defenses. Ho says: "Wo havo not one-half of tho trained per sonnel required to man tho armament already .mounted." Tho report also calls attention to tho insufficiency of our field nrtillcry nnd the Incomplete torpedo defenses of our harbors. BLOODSHED FEARED IN ILLINOIS COURT Benton, 111., Nov. 30. Report from Zoiglcr say that tho night was pnssod without any trouble, but it is likely that moro troops will bo sent there to day, as tho crisis is expected tonight. Every resident of tho union miners' camp, near Zeiglcr has been ordered to H appear beforo Ihd grand. jury. It is believed several lives wore lost In Mon day night's battlo, A report is current . today that sovcral wounded mon wcro removed from tho scene, and pools of blood wcro found In sovcral places out sldo of tho stockade. MISSOURI SENATOR WILL GET PLACE Washington, Nov. 30. Senator Cock roll, of Missouri, called at tho Whito IIouso this morning, and had a talk with President RoobovcH over tho of fer of a position on cither tho Panama canal commission or tho interstate com merce commission. Ho will probably se lect tho latter. 7 NAN PATTERSON ILL AT THE TOMBS Now York, Nov. 30. Nan Patterson . Tombs physician, says ho thinks tho young lady will bo ablo to appear in LOVED RANCHER'S GIRL But a Father Cleaned Out a Whole Fanv Hy Fort Worth Tex., Nov. 30. Becauso ho eloped with his daughter J. M. Wil liams, a farmer near Alvarado, shot and killed Steven McKinnoy, a young man. McKinnoy 's father, who inter fered, was also killed, and another son was seriously wounded. Tho officers aro after Williams . CLEARS CARNEGIE OF BLAME ffirs. Chadwick Exonerates Millionaire From Sign i '.' i ing Notes Now York, Nov. 30. After a confer pneo of tho counsel of Mrs. Chadwick todny tho announcement was made that Mrs. Chadwick had admitted that An drow Carnogio never hnd any connec tion with her affairs. Mrs. Chadwick is ill and is reported on tho vergo of a nervous break down. Sho is still nt tho Holland House, but is being closely watched by detectives. is ill in tho Tombs with tonsilitis, nnd has n high fever. Dr. McQulre, tho court on Moqduy, when tho enso will bo called again. GASOLINE ENGINE EXPLODES New Orleans, Nov. 30. As the result of tho explosion of a grtsolino engine and firo at tho Swiss laundry last night, Georgian Bcochcr and Mary Nelson aro dead, nnd six other girls seriously burned. Altogether 30 were injured. MORMONS PUT UP FIGHT Prosecutor of Smoot Will Have His Record Searched Youngstown, Ohio, Nov. 30. A Mor mon agent is hero on behalf of Reed Smoot, looking into the congressional and business record of ox-Congressman R. W. Taylor, who is conducting tho caso against Smoot. Taylor returned this morning from Washington, and an nounced that tho Smoot hearing was sot for December 12th. UNITED STATES COURT Asked to Settle Alleged Colo rado Election Fraud Cases St. Pnul, Nov. 30. Edwin Richard son, of Denver, todny took tho Colo rado election tanglo beforo Judgo Snn born, of tho federal court of appeals, and asked for a writ of habeas corpus for Michael Dowd, tho election official, arrested by order of tho state- supremo court, and that his hearing bo sot for Dccomber 10th for St. Louis. BARNETT WITHOUT WHEELS HE NEW YORK RACKET 121a SALEM'S OTTHATTnn rvun.vmmi flAMI STORE. E. T. BARNES, PROPRIETOR At least ono man in Salem is without "wheels," and ho is lamenting tho fact. Tho party in question is L. II. Barnott, cashier for Qeorgo Bros.' res tnurant, nnd ho is out a pair of bicyclo wheels, without much hopo of finding tho guilty party. Somo timo ago Tho Journal told about Mr. Barnott 'a bicyclo boing stol en, nnd, in spito of tho efforts of tho officers to locate tho thief or tho miss ing wheol, it ro'mained a mystory until yesterday. A former near the fair grounds yestordny afternoon was piling somo brush, and in an obscure fence corner noticed tho framework of a bi cycle. Ho investigated tho find, nnd, remembering reading The Journal story about Mr. Barnott 's loss, bo brought the remnants to this city, whore Mr. Ssrnett identified it tin part of his bi cycle. The wheels had boon romoved, and tho only thing left was tho bare frame. As tbo wheels are --' marked in a way sufficient to be noticed readily it is probable that the thief wilt ecape with Lis plunder. YOUTH TELLS STORY Sumlnnce, Wyo., Nov. 30. Tho mys tery of tho disappearance of James Garrett, a prominent ranchman, on Oc tober 10th, hns been cleared by tho confossion of Willlo Erickson, a 19-yonr-old boy. Erickson confesses that on October 10th, whilo Garrett was driv ing off n cnlf belonging to tho Brick sons, ho was met by Otto Erickson, who commanded him to release tho calf. Garrett, in reply, knocked Otto from his horse, and attempted to shoot him with a riflo. Tho boy was too quick, and shot Garrett threo times. Garrett foil from bis horso, still nllvo, and tho Erlcksons dragged him into somo bushes, and there- cut his throat with a knife, despite his appeals for mercy. Later in tbo day Otto returned to tho body nnd, tying a ropo to tho feet, dragged It somo distance to a now hid ing place. Two days later Willie and Otto packed, the body on a horse, and moved it four miles, depositing it whore it was found later b searching parties. Tologrnphic Briefs. President Roosevelt will mnke n trfur pf tho South during tho winter. A number of invitations havo been re ceived from lending commercial bodies, and many prominent citizens are anx ious for him to becomo acquainted with conditions in tho South. California will mako an active effort for a splendid representation at tbo Lewis & Clark fair. Governor Pardee, sinco his recent visit to tho North, has becomo enthusiastic over tho great Western exposition. MM "' m mm mi ii POWDER CAUSES DEATH Sharon, Penn., Nov. 30. By tho ex plosion of n. enn of blastipg powdor to day ono man was killed outright and sovcral others badly injured, two of whom may dlo. Tho mon woro ongngod in blasting' rock. Xenia, Ohio, Nov. 30. By tho explo sion of n pross mill at tho Miami powf der works, fivo miles north of this city, nt 7i30 o'clock this morning Matthovr Smith was killed and threo other work men badly burned, , Loiter Indicjtod. Pecknoyvillo, 111., Nov. '30. Tho grand jury today indicted Joseph Loiter for tnking mon through tho Btato with out tho permission of tho governor. Land Commissioner W. A. Richards) of tho gcnornl land office, is n star wit ness In tho land fraud cases in Portland. aOflfeg re44SSi Wednesday Special Salo No. 204. For today's soiling wo aro offering an exceptional bargain in LINEN HUCK TOWELS Largo 18x30 inches, nnd of a quality not surpassed any whoro. Bottcr lay lu a supply now that you can got thorn for so littlo monoy. Today Only Oc Today Only Out Unmatchafeie Sale Of Suits, Skirts, Waista and Jackets Continuo to bo a great drawing foa ture, as tho many pleased customers will testify. Remember nil nro of this season's showings, and priced far bolow their aotual worth. Santa's Home Has been transferred to our second floor, which is complete with tbo nowest and best of both domestic and foreign manufacture Bring in tho children and lot them onjoy tbomsolves, for thoy aro welcome at all times. TOYS, DOLLS, 8TBAM ENGINES, AUTOMOBILES, RANGES, PIANOS, BOOKS, GAMES, ET- All Out Clothing Is fairly typical of American skill in this branch of manufactured pro ducts, as it comes from tho foroinowt American makers, and is thorufuru correct in every detail. An elogunt assortment to select from. $fO to $25 Ladies' Shoes That havo character nnd stylo to them, besides being so comfortable. Stop in boo tho "GLORIA" SHOES Plngree Made In all tho nowost styles in nil do sirablo leathers. $3.50 wjLirv TAJ mt PETTICOATS AND GOWNS t All slzos nnd colors in severnl grade to select from. 43c to 73c 9 h V 1 i ii M i h 4 M i ii it f ii8iiwiwIBIlwm