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GII&mmHmmmmmm DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL IVOL. XV, SAXEM, OREGON", FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1005. NO. 28. i . -i. . i . . i i . i . . mmmm . , .., i i 1 1 -. !!OTS IN RUSSIA AFFECTING THE ARMY Japanese Make Night Attack, Outflank ing Russians but were Finally Repuls ed With Heavy Losses. St. Petersburg, Feb. 3. Tho Japanese Jo a night attack on tho Russian po 4 HKhmIhI T ! ..- .1 L iirajion vmiuuiui ojiu (iuhs, auu out nked tho Russian detachment. Rein' irecments compelled tho Japancso to itiro with a loss of 100 killed and ny wounded. Tho Russian casualties ro 15 killed and 37 wounded. JLondon, Fob. 3. Tho St. Petersburg Irrospondent of the London Daily broniclo wires that Qonoral Kuropnt- In has sent n inessago 'to tho Czar, Iking him for advico and guidance. ho Japanese, Kuropitkin reports, no- Irding to tho correspondent, have suc- eiled in distributing among tho Bus- kn troops dotailcd nccounts of tho Jcnts of tho bloody Sunday at St. Itersburg, and in cfonsoquenfco tho mpcr of tho troops is ugly in the ex- pmo. For the present General Kuropatkin ported to tho Czar, according to the rrcspondent, tho troops may bo ro il upon to suck to tneir posts, out it iliflicult to forecast thoir futuro nc- us. It would bo useless, at any rate, command them to resume tho ad- bice, as tho result of such an order ly provo disastrous. spondeut to the chargo of returning an oxponso account of $10 per day whilo outside of tho district. Respondent de clared that ho believed tho law intend ed to allow that amount as a rcasonablo compensation. As a proof of his con struction of tho law, proper copies of similar charges wero mado by tho judgo of V third, fifth, seventh and ninth distiu,v appended. Join Rojestvensky'a Fleet; Jibuti!, Feb. 3. Admiral Rojcst- Bisky's division of the second Russian Bciflc squadron sailed from horo yes- day to join Rojestvonsky's fleet, off east coast of Madagascar. Eighteen rman colliers will follow. Will Receive Laborers. Sondon, Feb. 3. A St. Petersburg hatch states that the Czar has (la nd to receive tho deputation of tkmen from tho government printing tks. Probably Murdered. Sault Sto Mario, Mich., Fob. 3. Joseph Racicul, a wealthy Californian, who has been securing options on farm property in this section, mysteriously disappeared, and his friends bolicvd that ho has ben killed by highwaymen, and his body hid in tho woods. Ho is said to have had a largo sum of money on his person when ho disappeared. M 11 !! $100,000 Firo. Montreal, Feb. 3. A fire today de stroyed Tuckctt's cigar factory, Mer chants' Telephono Exchango and the Peerless Gaslight Companies' establish ments. Tho loss will reach $100,000. GETTING AFTER BIG CARRIERS Interstate Commerce Com mission Announces Opinion LABOR TROUBLES SUBSIDING Minor Clashes Continue-Man- ufacturers Cut Off From Coal Supply Warsaw, Feb. 3. A dispatch from Modz states that a largo body of strik ers, whilo attempting to compel the em ployes of a laco factory to quit work, wero fired on by troops. It is reported tho fighting continues this afternoon. Tho coal miners struck this morning in tho district of Dombrowa and Sosno vice. It is feared this will havo a so rious effect on tho industrial situation generally, as many manufacturing cen ters wero dopendent upon these dis tricts for coal. Tho number of lives lost as a result of tho rioting hero is now estimated at 300. The unidentified dead will bo buried tonight. In tho fighting at Lodz six strikers were killed and 48 wounded. Tho shooting occurred at tho Kounitzer fac tory and tho Kcllor laco factory. TIDE LAND RIGHTS Of Riparian Owners Have Been Made General by an Amendment PROTECT STATE FUNDS Important Bill Prepared by Senator Kuykendall Pres ident of the Senate St. Petersburg, Feb. 3. -Kuropatlti i roports that tho Japancso attack on Chantan was repulsed, and stated on reliable authority that General Grip penberg was asked to resign his com mand. Ho rofusod, nnd therefore will bo recalled. An innocent amendment of a Colum bia river tide land act has been extend ed to tho wholo state. Tho senate amendment to tho torms of houso bill No. 57, establishing ri parian rights to tido land owners by adding the words "provided that own ers of tido lands which havo been sold by the stato of Oregon should havo tho exclusive right to uso tho wators front ing the samo from such tido lands to tho channel of 'said river for tho pur poses aforesaid." This amendment extonds oxclusivo rights of fishery to owners of all tido lands, and reverses tho action of tho houso of a fow days before It makes tido land rights of riparian ownors uni form for tho whole state. Tho Fadoloss Flower. Santa Rosa, Cal., Feb. 3. Luther Burbank, tho horticultural wizard, has givon tho refusal of his wonderful fade less flower to tho Paris, London and San Francisco millinory concerns. It is understood that no prico is sot, and that Mr. Burbank did not do so until tho flower was brought to a full stato of perfection. One of tho most improtant bills of tho 23d session of tho general assem bly is tho ono to provide for safo keep ing of tho stato funds. Tho bill takes effect in 1907, nnd will yield a largo rovenuo to tho stato if enforced. In Wisconsin, Minnesota and other states, loaniilg of surplus treasury funds is ono of tho chief sources of rovenuo to tho state. Tho bill provides that all unused stato treasury funds shall bo loaned to any national bank or chartered banking institution having a cnpital stock of $50,000 paid up, and giving tho bost rnto of intorcst for tho monoy and put ting up nmplo security for tho handling of stato funds. This is ono of tho best propositions brought boforo this legislature, and is now in tho hands of tho committoo' on banking and insuranco of tho scuato. Guard Shot Man. Now York, Fob. 3. Ono man was shot dead by Private Lawrence, nnd thrco others narrowly escaped the samo fato whilo attempting td steal motal from tho Brooklyn navy yard oarly this morning. BIGGEST FIGHT OF Between State Department and Representatives of Miners A squaro issue has been joined be twoon tho department of state, hcadod) by Secretary Dunbar, aiid tho represen tatives who favor tho Bingham law to oxempt unproductive mines from its op erations. Tho Bingham) bill has passed tho houso and will bo pushed to a fiulalu bjMho mining intorcsts in tho sonntow Secretary Dunbnr was represented In tho houso by Representative Kay, who mado an tibia effort to provent passage of tho bill. Tho oppononts of tho Bing ham bill claim its passago would bo t he first stop to destroy tho usefulness off tho Eddy corporation tax law. Tho battlo may involve tho defeat: of some of Fish "Wardon Van Dnson'm legislation. Tho Von der Ilclleti bill im tho houso, for anothor stato doputy its Southern Orogon for Van Duauii, was defeated in tho house, and it is said! no more appropriations for tho flam warden will bo allowed to go through) unless tho minors got somo relief froro what they claim aro tho unjust pro visions of tho Eddy law. o Chicago Markots, Chicago, Fob. 3, Wheat, 00; corn, 4ti; oats, 30 Vi. Today and Tomorrow for Bargains o7fieiiei&3$i Clearance Sale Closes Tomorrow Fourteen Thousand Struck. Ifons, Bolginm, Fob. 3. Fourteen usand coal miners struck todny for licr wages. Tho national congress miners will meet soon to consider a oral strike. Will Submit Now Protocol. IVashington, Feb. 3. Notwithstand- tlie roports from Santa Domingo It tho ITnited States had taken over management of tho customs in lordanco with tho recent agreement the mystery of the "Dawson," and JUUUU1UUI UUUUgUUUl, Ul I 111) 11UU lit?- I I'tntent announces today that tho fcemeut has been rejected by this i-ernment. It is stated, however, lit a now protocol will bo submitted tho senato for ratification, covering main points of tho first agreement. Senate Sets as Court. Washington, Feb. 3. Tho sonato at (0 resoled itself into a court of )eachment nnd received tho formal ly to Judgo Swayno's impoaehe- nt charges. senator Thurston wns counsel for ayno and read tho answer of tho re- Washington, Fob. 3. The interstate commerco commission today formally announced tho opinion in tho Santa Fe rebate case, holding that tho company for tho last fivo years has "wilfully and continuously violated" tho provis ions in tho law which requires all car riers to publish and adhcro to their tariffs. Tho statcmont calls attention to tho fact that after tho company had been enjoined, in 1902, to obsorvo this featuro of tho Elkins law from that date to Novoniber 27, 1904, tho com pany has continued to disregard tho court's order. Tho opinions also charge tho Colorado Fuel & Iron company with systematically violating tho provisions of the act in accepting a tariff on coal less than tho published rates. Secretary Morton's nnmo wns not mentioned in tho opinion which was prepared by Commissioner Prout. Tho ontiro matter has been placed by tho commission in tho hands of tho attorney-general for such further proceed ings as ho may doom proper under tho law. Tho opinion says tho ovidonco produced will show that competition was shut out by tho agreement of tho railroad and Colorado Iron & Fuel Co., and that the railroad and coal company aro virtually partners in tho business. LAST TWO DAYS Of our Annual Clearance Salo and White Fair. Timo is flying only two days remain to reap tho harvest of phenominnl bargains distributed through out the entiro establishment. Tho shrowd liousowifo will anticipato her needs for many seasons td como nt tho big Bnving to bo effected by taking ad vantage of theso unusual opportunities. A Low Pfice rCSGBHI ritnott Quality is Yovt Poctetbook's West Enemy VALUE DOESN'T DEPEND ON PRICE. The reliable quality of oar merchandise has won more patrons than all the low prices pos sible to qaote. We never buy an article until we are con vinced that it will prove satisfactory to the customer Barnes' Cash Store Undersells "Regular Stores." DRY GOODS, SHOES, CLOTHING, Ladies' and Men's Furnishings. E. T. BARNES, Pop. Today and Tomorrow Last opportunity for choosing from our entire lino of fall and win ter suits at such low prices. Every suit is full tailored, well mado in tho season's best stylo of fashion ablo materials. Pricos asked will not cover cost of manufaoturo. Any .fall nnd winter suit, values up to $23.50 $7.50 Your choice of any fall or wintor suit, value up to $35.00. $10 DorV't delay, but aot at once. Last Opportunity To Share in These Great Dress Goods Bargains Kvory yard of dress material (ex cept contract goods) radically ro duced. Secure your sharo of theso great values today or tomorrow. All this season's best patterns nnd weaves at drastically reducvl prices New invisiblo plaids in all tho lead ing shades. Today and tomorrow. 78c yd Waisting Velvets In all wanted colors. Today and tomorrow. 78c yd Challis A great assortment at Half Pice Woolen Suitings A splendid showing of all wool suitings in nil wahtod shades. Jlogu Jar $1.80 and $2.00 vnluos. Today nnd tomorrow Ladies' Waists A full showing of fall waists in Oxfords, mercerized, etc., mado up in this season's best stylos values $5.00. Today and tomorrow. 75c Flannel waists, all sizes, in colors blue, tan, brown, navy, red, with stripes, dots and figures. Vnluos to $3.f0. Today and tomorrow. 95c Fall styles silk waists including blacks and colors. Many fancy de signs. Values up to $7.50. Today and tomorrow. 2.98 98c yd Capes and Jackets Our entiro assortment of fall and winter's bost styles in oapas and jackets. Colors black, tan, brown, red and blue. Vnluos up to $18.00. Today and tomorrow. $3.98 New Things For Spring Mohair Suits, Silk Suit, Gloves, Skirts, Silks, Shirt Waists, Muslin wear Wash Goods, Neckwear, Em. broideries, Handkerchiefs. Fttts A last opportunity to stjeuro styl ish up-to-duto furs for such littlo money. Today nnd tomorrow. Half Pice :n? Men's A big nMorifleo in prlt&s on swell, dosirable, dupondnblo men's shooe, thoroughly up-to-date in point of inorit. lirokon linos of regular $840 grade of wen's aIiooa. Today and tomorrow IpHpfMSiii ' $,mii-m IJpw I Copyright 1904 by Hirt Schafiher & Marx CLOTHING BARGAINS FOR MEN Positively the greatest opportuni ty for suit nuil overcoat lairing thujt over eniiio to tho men of Buloni umf vicinity. Tho styhm aro right up to tho mimito, tho workmanship miporli and tlmrii is a imttlnoss, a "swag ger" appearance about tlioin that speaks of tho art of tho designer. You'll find only ono or two of u kind, but thoy aro nil ho good Unit you'l lml something that will juvt suit you. Today and tomorrow. Sale Ptices Boy's Stiits An elognnt line of fine suits of two and thr pieces for boys from 0 to 10 yonrn of ago at I 14 1 pjOl Half Ptice "1