The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 14, 1904, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL.. PORTLAND. FEIPAY EVENIKO. OCTOBER tig 1901
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4 'Powr rurnuwr Co. Mra durln tb
, past tw rMra, that It vlat ba eallad
' phtaonaoal, Mr. Ira Powra,.th bm
tall ua. that In 1A1 Ula flOOT IMCI
. I was 14.IM fMt; la IMS. S1.00 t; ta-
Ur. .- uat f teeraaaa m
two yaara. Thla tecraaa waa dna to tha
rapid atrlda and arowth of tha bul
naaa that baa bean eajajrad by tha ftrm
for tha aaat two raara. In addition to
tha Iramanaa floor apaoi found naeeaaarr,
naw up-to-date front haa ban put In
th only modem front on Plrat ttraat.
With thla a modern now paaaengar ala-
vmtM haa bea mAOtA Tha atoab earriad
tnr thta am Ml dOUbla that Of tWO
mm aaw and ambcaoaa arthlna: ta
Pnrnltura and Haaaabold Suppllaa, front
tha mad htm prtoaa to tna ucnoai sraoaa.
NovalUaa ta Hlvb Orada Furniture la
alao apaclal feature of tola growlnc
FOR THE FIFTH DAY
(Continued from race One.)
gained lta guna, after a deaperaU aa-
.' . walch'twere captured oy tha Japaneao.
front 1 wa prepared on the ftnahJu
; river.'" 1 "; ' r "
Another report eeym.1' "Tha final taraa
; of tha batua yeaterday on our Jrtht
3 flank waa- unauoceeeful for ua. On ao
C eouat of a itfat attack by tha Japaaeee,
Who azeeuted a turntaa- meremant, our
f troopa were forced not only to abandon
4 heir poattloaa, but aaln J oat the (una
I which bad pretoly . been reoevered
I rrewn tha Japanaaa." ?
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; Kome, Oet. 1. A Chefoo dlapateb
tatea that Admiral Togo haa landed IT
large aelga guna to be need In tha neat
I general attack on Port Arthur, '
. It la believed by thoae la doaa toooh
with tha altuatlon that aotrr opera
i tloaa wiU begin at n early data wtth a
, view of reducing tha fortraaa. Thla, It
l It thought, will be hurried tha more ow
l ing to the fact that tba atock of fuel
4 and auppllea la believed to be low and
; every effort will be made to prevent a
i relief of the garrlaoa and eruab It If
poealble . while its epinta are at a aow
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Artkajrg ran
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TvMWInn Oflt. 14. At all' of f lolal auar-
tare hare yeaterday nawi of the battle
V that la raging between the two arm tee in
J the far east waa eagerly a wetted, out
- notblna? reliable waa obtainable. Many
conjecture were Indulged in. Speaking
V of tha lateat phaaa of tha trouble, the
japaneea ministar. seroa Hayaani, aaia:
Tha report of our ouocooeeo. wel
' mm! aa thav are. muat not be eonatrued
I aa being a forerunner of any decisive
i Mn - ft la araetloallv tnmoealble for
- Harahal Oyama ta envelope and utterly
amah Oanaral Kuropatkln. rat aa tt
practically tmpoeelbk for Kuropatkln
to envelope Oyama.) A vtotory In the
batUa now raging chiefly meena to na
that Kuropatkln . nraet - oonfeaa defeat,
which Is Important, but not deetalve.
He can put forward no atrategloal aar
euaaa aa at Uae Tang. - Any retreat on
too part of the Roaetaa foroaa now la
an open -eoofeaeloa to the world that
they have Buffered a severe reveree.
"Heretofore N haa been an open ques
tion In some Quarters whether Kuropat
ktn'a atrategy waa not mora reeponelbld
for tha Russian retirement than,. Japan
ese aggrasalon. Kuropatklsr HP chosen
to brush aside aU that doubt and make
a plain lame. Let It be remembered
that Oyakia. aa far. haa only been flghu
log -from hla first line of defense. Re
tirement to Oyama means merely falling
bacg upon hta main defeneee and base,
namely, . Llao Tang, where all prepara
tions tn tha way of forttfloatlona and
ammunition have bean made for a pro
longed stand In ease of necessity.
-Thai Oyama haa met Kuropatkln'a
advance on rental with a counter ad
vance Indicates a greater state bf pre
peredneae on the part of our forces than
I anticipated. But there la seme doubt
If Oyama oould follow np any advan
tage gained In what la comparatively
aa open flght." Oyama'a acceptance of
a general engagement from his first and
weaker linen implies strength, which
makes the motive of Kuropatkln'a attack
all the more puasUng. I understand that
auch attempts aa Kuropatkln made to
out our lines ttt communication appear to
have been confined to these connecting us
with Korea, flowie of tha military
oritloo seem to forget that our main
llnea of communication are now wtth
Niu Chwangv nd not with tha Talu.
This hi' an Infinitely cheaper and quicker
method of transport. Our oeoood army
llnea of communication over tha Talu
to 'Korea were only maintained with
great difficulty and becauee wa bad no
other alternative.
"Whatever tha result of the present
hattia. avtiathar Ovtma retires to his
position at Llao Tang, or whether he
forces Kuropatkm back toward Mukden,
tt will only have a small bearing upon
tha decision of the grim lasus at stake."
"tTntit Pnrt Arthur falls." said tha
baron, "any proposal looking to peaoa
muat be futue. Defeat or victory wj me
Russian Manohurian armies merely
aMiia tha da I It death roll. General
Kuropatkln driven back and thoroughly
defeated will simply harden Russia's
heart. Kuropatkln temporarily success
ful would only Inspire now enthusiasm.
In such g ess saw tnara m no nope ox
"Th. start Arthur altuatlon is airier
ant Should tt be oaptured. those- in
Russia who are supposed to favor a
wunahU aatt Lament would baYVO a BOn-
tlmaatal. material feet or tn favor of
their point of view that no osveiopmem
f ika Uanr-hlirtan MMMlm OOUlO DTO-
vlde. Japan In poaaeaaloa of Port Ar
thur oould treat for peace, now mucn
inmr Port Arthur can last X have not
the leaat Idea. Hot weather was an ad-
vutaM tA the defenders. From tha In
(mm Kaat and aaaitBrv advantages, the
Japanese oould not gat away. . Against
the sold now oonlng on. they oaa take
tha neceaaary precautlona and suffer
none of thoae apldemlee toeFhich, If they
are not vloUms. thay are ax iaav ax-
pOBCd. .
i ia hnMiilMi " ohneluded- Baron
hHayaahfc no think that this war can be
allowed to eontlaue indefinitely, inter-
untina tn aoma ah ana ar form muat
eventually occur. At tha moment Russia
dreads aify ana auggastlng R. beoauaa
therein la Involved a eonfeaeloa of de
feat. Should Port Arthur fall,. X think
It would be dlfferant.-
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London, Oct. It. The Copenhagen
correspondent of tha aTxehanga Tele
.irai that a tAlevram from XJbau
to a Danish paper asserts that tha Bal
tic fleet haa aaiieo xor voe w w.
- nrhiiA tha ranort doea not live any
Information relating to the exact data of
sailing or tha poealble route that may
k. tkm hv tha fleet. It Is considered
hero aa being of A reliable nature.
wotnroHP. '
XaVbtn Kaaplmui Wmaewiag
WaahU T&entaaa.
r ..4a nt 14. A dispatch from
Hsjfetastates that tho hospitals there
are preparing to receive 17 ofOcera and
mm that were wounded la tba
a'.kdio IuIam Tantai.
. i.aHim la aMtalnad tn the
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v Youths Doubte Brsted Suits ia thg Uitest patterns
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V' Youths' Varsity 8ults f 8.50 to f 16.50. '
( Boys Doubls Breasted Winter Suits f 3.50 to $7.45,
Boys' and Girls' Overcoats 4 to yearsfe.OO to '
Football, Air Gun, Set of Boxing Oloves. Catcher's Mit or Mask
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Boys Norfolk and Plain
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college chap f 10. f 12.50 f 15 ( gwiggeV models, m thirty effects
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f 3.35. Youths' Suits f 45, f 55, fO.35
dispatch relattTe Co whe tns offlcers are
or 'What eivlalona they were oomman4-
bia. Tha fact that so snanr were
-ZL-a-a rtaa t the belief that
the death loaa baa bean sraatly nnder-
Opieasanf Am as OeaSiet am Sevsa aW-
, fsanmA yiassa. .
(Jearaal apaelal errtea-. -
LanAon. Oct. 14. A dlspatoh from
Hukdaa thla afternoon says tha fle-fcttnr
today. owIds to wis retreat of tha Una
slana Ust nla-ht and the Ba-reeaiTenees
of the Japanese, haa taken a nwra wMe
KH.ii twia and in seven different
placea fleroe batUea are reported. .
Desplts - tnerr retreat es imm mini,
the correspondent saya. Kuropatkln'a
an tooa.v aaaumlnBT tha acarsa
aire Wherever tt Is poealble. The men
of tha second origan swore was nBni
to recapture their suns today, ar die In
t'?ivet eorreapondent eonnrtns the report
that asore than pleoea ward taken by
the Japanese but makea no assertion of
tho loss of stores and sup pi Ian. Aa In
y-eterdaye batua, Kuropauun la At the
front m person. I ,
VENEZUELA ON - -V
VERGE OF REVOLT
' (Jearaal aaetol BsrvlsW.
Washington. D. CL, Oct. 14. Private
mttm aaHaail Irutl-
aaTices "i lv
oaU that Vsnesuela la an tha verve of
nerloua revolution aaalnat Caatroa
admlnlstratton. Nuroerous arrests have
been made, and laraa bodlea ef men are
mthertna; for tha purpose of eraM ta
in revolutionary army.
BOX ORDINANCE TO
COME IP TUESDAY
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aa. iu.t .mhIm tKa la m aOCOPV-
tnt the attention of attorneys, la the
aulU brought to enjoin enforcement of
tha anti-boa ordinance, will eulmtnat
aa the (Hroult eourt. la a
heart nS on City Atorney MeNaryo de
murrer to the eomplalnt filed by San
ders and about it other restaurant and
saloon men. The city attorney wiu
thla afternoon or tomorrow a simitar
demurrer la the ease ef Theodora Cruse
va. the elty. Mr. McNary demurs to the
oom plaints On the grouna jnat mT -
not state facta safflotant to oonatltttta
oauaa of suit.
AWFUL SUFFERING OF:
DRUNKARD IN JAIL
Bart Banks suffered terrible acony ta
Ibo elty Jan toaay. iw is awmnV
term for vaa-raaey. A ebaraw of drunk-
.aa a alaA aamlnatt him In tha nVBntO
Ipal eourt. Be had dellrluna tremens
this mornftuF. He thoufht a beautiful
un araman haal been aaardered. and
that the nolloa bad bha aharaad with the
ertnie. -
Banks erted, wept Ami wrunt ls
hands; he tore his hair; he oalled upon
tha coda ta oaiiver mm irom me awiu
Mi.itv tt n hih ha had fallen.
Jailer Branch and Bailiff Oolta se
cured from a atedtdne ehet soma "D.
T.N-oura, They administered tt and a a
abort tlmaube victim was setier.
KILLED WITH WIFE
TESTING FIRE ESCAPE
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(Jesraal asiriil Ssrtteft.)
St. VanL Oot 14. While B. sL Sonas-
M eaatinat a la naAeat Sro aseaps
on tha Oermanla bvUdlns tbla afternoon
a rope broke preclpltatin blmaelf and
wife to tha around. The woman was
Instantly killed and Boanunon will ae.
Scammon desoended from the top of
tha bnUdlnf. and took hla wife on the
eecond story. The rape waa saweA by
a window ledve above, and broke. A
thousand persons watching; the feat ware
horrified, but helpless to lend aid.
MACDOWELL, COMPANY
. HAS NOT STRANDED
a m eras tn Mraalatloa today to
. . aaaaafaaw of the oompaaiy
aupportlnc Melbourne UaeDoweU an hla
preeent tour naa wniw w
atatlnc that tha show had closed for
tniuti. The storr la reanrded
aa antrue, Inaamnoh as three days eo
llanaaar Baker raoeivea nmwnTOw
?JZllT-Z mmMnr to bo S9 ahead.
He baa not heard of any loaaea alaoe
thaa.
SALUTE DAMAGES ;
DAVIS' PRIVATE CAR
(Jtaarssl SaeeUI Berries.)
w-MiiHtiia. W. Vs.. Oct. 14 The
dlschaxglns; of a cannon on A oar of
the Da via special, as it came w a stup
w. Am ahattered the elaea In the
car and etuaoed tha occupants of the
whole train. Nona, bownver. were In
jured. Davis apoka to a crowd of tt.
PROFESSOR GOES MAD
ON TRAIN AND DIES
(JeoraiT peelel snrvlee.) - )- ,
ale lakL Utah. Oct. 14. Prof. Otto
nrMAkHib aarhMata from Sallda. Cola.
to Loo Anaolea, waa taken from a Den
ver a Rio Grande train a ravin sanim
and died today In a eeH at the oounty
DECORATIONS FOR
; FAIR OFFICIALS
St. Louie, Ma, Oct. 14. President
David Francis and Directors of Exhibits
Prod Skiff of the Louisiana Purchase
..ttiiM vara today made arand offi
cers of tho Order of the Crowa of Italy
by order of Ala Humbert ok iwiy.
- Baartal aarvtaa.l
Kew York, Oot IA Archbishop of
Csntsnmry ana pery "r
tndey on tne wniTe ntwr imwr wine,
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,ri liATl rua-' ;ilt ttr-
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