V ' iriiiVi. ery -'? - " DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. i i " .':f .fcii ii - VOL. XIV. SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1004. NO, 5. KANSAS TRAIN . WRECK EXPECT . MORGAN TO TALK STOCKS HAVE PLAYED . WALTZ THROUGH WORKED UNCLE JOSEPH REAL LIVE . SHRUNK DUKE ?T"5iJ Twenty Killed and Thirty Seriously Injured Passenger Running Forty Miles an Hour Meets a Freight All on the Train Hurt v . Topoka, Kan., Jon. C. Fourteen pas sengors were- killed In a collision bo- tweon tho Rock Island, Chicago & San ' Francisco limited and a freight train nt 1 o'clock this morning, five miles. vrost of this city. Twenty peoplo wero seriously injured, and five fatally none on beard tho train escaped in jury. A relief train has arrived hero with 20 of tho mes: seriously injured and two corpses. A second train Is coming with tho dead and injured. An other roport says 20 wore killed. Tho passenger was running 40 mln utcs lato, and running 40 mllos an hour. Tho engineers and flromon of both trains jumped and wero unhurt. Tho locomotives and tho flrBt cars tol oscoped. Of tho 20 dead recovered, the fol lowing nro identified: John Black, Chanuto, Kan.; Thomas Small, To poka; Z. A. Wright, Kansas City; Jnno Griffin, Claremont, Mo.; W. Mar tin and William Wells, Dekalb, 111.; Gall Fuller, Jacksonville, 111.; Mrs. Honry Klisor and children, Gormnny. There nro six unidentified children and flvo unidentified woraon. Tho forco of tho collision-was so great tho smoker Jumped high In tho air and landed on tho roof of tho first chair car. Tho second chair car telescoped Into this. Tho engines wero com plotoly driven into each other. Tho freight had several cars of cat tlo, which woro slain, or' Injured, and Htrown over tho wreckage its Saint Jean Now. 0 Rome, Jan. 6. An Imposing coro mony preceded tho beatification of Jean D'Arc at tho Vatican today. Tho popo dollvorcd a spoech, In which he hopod Fronchmon would bo worthy of tholr glorious ancostory, and would pnt an end to this antl-rellglous cam paign. To Deliver the Ships. London, Jan. C Ono hundred and twonty British sailors nnd ton officers loft Genoa today to tako the two newly acquired Japanoso cruisers to Yokohama. Lloyds nro now charging 65 por cent on Oriontal-bound ship ping. New York Harbor Closed. Now York, Jan. 6. Tho woather has modoriUed, and It Is only four above 2oro thts morning. Thorb woro five deaths duo to cold last night. For tho first tlmo In years the harbor is near 1 closed by Ice. i !! 20 Percent v- I Kecktctf on On Men's and Boys i! Overcoats O r- i we nave a. gooa assortment oi sues ana qualities ior you to select irom. " Ifvotfaaveanv use for t time to oet one at i u ? wr 1 ne new yok; Racket X Dolls, frames, books dressing cases, and pictures. at i exactly ONE-HALF PRICE. Salem's Cheapest One Ptice Cash Stone, E. T. BARNES, Pop Mf -NHS If f iOI8gf Senate Anticipates De lay on Report on Panama Affairs House Will 5 end a Committee to Florida to Investigate v Charges Against Jud$c Wayne Washington, Jan. 6. The senate committee; on foreign relations this morning, for the first tlmo took up thQ nQW cana, M or Mgft . . lsslppl, and Clark", of Montana, are both ill and absent. In view of Mor gan's proclivity to lengthy discussion of anything pertaining to Isthmian affairs, It Is oxpectod tho committee will bo unablo to roiwrt for a consid erable porlod. Tho President sent tho nominations of Captain O'Nell to bo rear-admiral and Commnndors De lano and Wadhiyn to be captains. The house committoe on olectiona sot Feb ruary 15th for hearing tho Reynolds Butler contsst from St Louis. The house commltteo on judiciary today decided ot send a sub-committee to Florida to investigate tho charges leading to tho Impeachment of Federal Judgo Way no, which was recently de manded. Tho Carmack resolution, calling for a congressional Investigation of the postofllco dopartment, created flurry today when Senator oLdgo moved it bo referred to tho commltteo on post offices. Carnack wanted a more thorough Investigation, and Lodge de clared congressional Investigations wero clumsy nnd worthless. Clay ag gresalvoly charged Perry Heath, with being largoly responsible for corrup tion In tho dopartment. Ho said, "why are tho subordinates indicted, but the principals allowed to escape?" He shook tho Brlotow roport aloft and said: "If this is truth, Perry Heath, in his office, originated tho postal frauds from beginning to end. If ho Is slandered wo' want to know It. If ho is guilty, ho ought to bo puntshod." ' Rerry Heath Home. Salt Lnko Jan. C. Perry Heath re turned horo Tuosday of this wook. Ho drovo hurrlodly to Bonator Koarns' house and dropped out of sight Two secret sorvlco men nro watching. It Is rumored thoy will arrest tho former. postmaster, Koarns. Two 'Washington secret sorvlco In spectors have subpoonaj for Heath to testify In tlio postofllco scandal. Strikers Are Weakening. Salt I-ako, Jan. 6. Tho United Mlno Workers has withdrawn its sup port from tho unmarried strikers, urging thom to Beok work elsewboro. j. r i .. i. . ; an overcoat, nowfc the ii 4 1 I !! ! ! J. Pierpont Morgans Collossal Steal Exposed The Loss to Stock Holders Will Be Nearly Five Hundred Million Dollars Now York, Jan. 6. Stcol common la quoted at $10.50 this morning. It Is the opinion of tho brokers that tho dividend on tho common stock, of which half a billion dollars worth' of shares aro held by 40,000 persons, will never be, resumed. Tho publlo paid $40 to $G0 a share. , This half billion is worth about $50,000,000. Brokers this morning offer to wagor ovon money that tho next proferred divi dend will b'o cut. Wheat Takes a Jump. Chicago, Jan. C Wheat 88. Great oxcltomont and turmoil characterized ke morning session. When tlio board opened thero was a gain of 2 conts ovor yesterday's close. The rise was caused by tho warlike situation In tho far East, and tho decllno of British consuls. - Vonzlttel Dead. Munich, Jan. C Councillor Vonzlt tel, president of tho academy of bcI once, died today. JAPS AND SLAVS Muscovite and Malay May Yet Go to Scratching Neither WilUccept the Pro posals of the Other, and TheyWlll Fight It Out Toklo, Jan. C. A semi-official state ment shows that Japan and Russia are nearer the breaking point than oyer. Russia has declined Japan's proposi tions, and submitted countor proposals calling for u noutral zone, and practi cally claiming Manchuria. GAMBLING. DEVICES BURNED Wallace, Ida., Jan. 0. Acting undor order of District Judgo Morgan, tltc sheriff of Shoshono county publicly burned yostordny all gambling para- .'phornalla which waa solvod soveral J , , , . . . weeks ago In a raid on gambling ro- I i sorts in Couor d'Aleno cities. I DoVlCeR Of nil dOSCrltltfonB WarO COn- ' sumed, valued at many thousnnd dol-. catarrh, which is nothing but an In ters. Ownors who had paraphernalia flamed condition of the mucous sor insured stato that thoy will hold In-' vices. suranc companies for tholr loss. arge Lot of Bids. Tho board of trusteos for tiro insane J asylum is this aftornoon opening bids aro many bids, and a large quantity of samples of tho various kinds of sup- .piles havo been roceivud for oxnmlna- Iton. I j The Excitement Not Over. The rush to tho drug store sltll con Itlnuea and daily scoroj of peoplo call iThnnn nnrf T.ikmv. for the ..rn nt . Coughs Colds. Anthma, Bronchitis &7 'a Portland. Tho same arrango and Consumption. Kemp's Balsam, i went applies from Portland, idrlne all fithe standard family remedy. Is Bold on Portland peoplo a chance to visit val la guarantee and never falls to glte en. ,. tire satisfaction. Price 25c and 50c. TauaaUl It Mfcfat Da. Mrs. Newrocks I'm- determined that Cynthia's debut shall pass off with groat eclat In Mr. Newrocks-What's eclat, Maria- J'" Witnesses Say Orches tra Escaped After This If Usher Had Not Locked the . Doors Half the Victims vWould Have Escaped Chicago, Jan. G. Oeorgo Duscnbury, head ushor of tho Iroquois, who is charged with having tho doors of tho .oxlts locked, and several othor nt- tachecs of tho play-houso, wero exam ined by tho flro Inspector today. The witnesses show that tho orchestra played aj waltz through after tho flro started, and then escaped with cobo through tho oxlts underneath tho stage. Two more bodies wero Identi fied ithls morning, leaving only two others unclaimed. Guarding the King. , Seoul, Coroa, Jan. 6. A heavy guard has been placed around tho king's pal aco, although everything Is quiet to day. Reply Not Rocelved, London, Jan. C Tho Japanese onv- bossy denies tho Russian reply tothe Japanoso demands has been rccolved at' Toklo. ROBBED IN HIS OFFICE ChicagbJewelerLocked Him in the Wash room Went Through His Safe Get' ting Thirty-Three Hun dred Dollars and a Lot of Jewelry Chicago, Jan, 0. D. Frooman, man ufacturing Jowolor, was hold up by two unmasked mon at 9 o'clock this morning on tlio sixteenth floor of tho Masonic Temple. Thoy locked him In to tho wash room on top of tho basin, tho robbers looting tho safo of $4000, of which 3300 was In hundred-dollar hills. Freeman's cries brought holp an hour later. Deafness Cannot Be Cured. by local applications as they cannot reach tho diseased. portion of tho ear. Thoro la only ono way to euro deaf ness, and that is by constitutional, remedies. Deafness Is caused by an ! Inflamod condition of the mucus lin ing of the Eustachian tuba. When ' w thB tul)e ,8 jnniunu(1 you lmvo a ,,.( bllng sound or Imperfect hearing, jR and when it Is ontlroly closed, deaf- n08s ,B tu ro8U,t' and ""I088 tho '"'i flamatlon can bo taken out and this ,, . . t .. . , .,,, tllU0 restored to Its norntal condition, ' hearing will be destroyed forovor; I nltln MlMl nut nt ton am niiiluu liv I Wo will glvo Ono Hundred Dollars 'for any case of deafness (caused by. caiqrruj mat cannot do ourea uy Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for clr- iculnrs, froe. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 76c. Hall's Family PJlls are tho best. "Portland and Return Only 20." The Southorn Pacific is now soiling round trip tickets to Portland from Salem for $2.20, good going Saturday or Sunday, returning Sunday and Mon- " &viaB " AW Sunday And MOD W. El COMAN, O. P. A. o Branson & Ragan. Keep all klndtt of groceries, and they are the best that oan be found the city. Tou don't know It until SpeakerCannonWrites a Comment on His. Library Indorses Work of the Book Agent and Wants An In terviewiWith a Gold Brick Man Washington, Jan. C Speaker Can non wroto a testimonial yestorday, and, although It is framed In words moro forciblo than any ovor employed by him In an oratorical flight In tho halls of congress, the chances nro that it will bo used for advertising pur poses. Sitting nt his desk, his bristling board standing out nt right angles from his face, tho speaker filled out a check for a comfortable sum, thon turned tho paper ovor and wrote: "This check is in full paymont both legal and moral, for CO volumes of books called for In tho contract with tho payoo. Tho books aro hot worth a d , and aro high at that" Tho Illinois statesman paused for n momont rubbed his chin reflective ly, and thon with Bpu'ttorlng pen con cen tinued: "Wo nro novor too old to learn, but tho way your gontlemanly agent camo it ovor your 'Undo Joseph' Is worth tho check." With that the, speaker seized an en volopo, directed It to a woll-known publishing house, inclosed tho check and sent th6 testimonial on Its way. "Bring on tho oxploslon on tho lako front," ho said to hla secretary. "I might as woll got It all ovor with now as ovor. It thoro is any ono waiting with a patont lock, show him In at onco; or, perhaps, you might bo ablo to find somo affable stranger with n gilded brick. By all means let him in. I',' Spcakor Cannon was ovorcomo by symptoms, nnd Mb volco failed him at a momont when fulsomo rhetoric was expected. Tho books for which Spcak or Cannon sont his chock aro hand somely bound, but, in tho, opinion of tho sponkor, thoro is nothing Inside tho covers but ompty words. . .. r 0f Gteat Clearance Sale AND WHITE FAIR. ' x Has attracted a great throng of eager buyers who havo kept our large force busy from early morning untl the. closing hour. They have btcn quick to grasp the opportunity of getting their wants up piled at much below the, regular price. Are you one of them? TODAY WE ADD A NEW FEATURE. In placing on sale our latest style tailored suite at prices that can not fail to clear them out Ladies1 Tailos Suits nio latost creations of" tho lato fall stylos. Tho latest stylos shown In tlio city. All aro hand somo garmonts, hlgh-grado tailor ing and aro great bargains at reg ular prlcos, but to add a now In centlvo wo havo placed them bo foro you at lrroslstablo prlcos. Any $13.50, $15.00 or $18.50 LATE FALL TAILOR 8UIT that you may select Is yours for Any $20.00, $22.50, $25.00 or $27.50 LATE FALL TAILOR 8UIT will becomo your proporty for tho modest sum of $J0 $1385 Will Visit America After Glancing at England Will Make the Trip to San Francisco, Take in St. Louis, and KnoW L,ots More Berlin, Jan. 6. Tho Klein Prossa Berlin, Jan. C Tho Klolno Presso after ho has vlnltod England, will tour America, In an effort to forget his do mestic griefs. Ho was divorced from his wlfo two years ago, and given tho custody of his daughter, tho Princess Elizabeth. The latter died while, with him In Poland recontly. Tho Grand Duko oxpocts to visit Now York nnd sovoral of tho largo Eastorn cit ies, and then Snn Francisco. From thoro ho will return to tho St. Loula exposition, aftor which ho will visit Washington, Philadelphia nnd Baltl moro. Boforo deciding on tho tour ho askd tho kaiser's pormlsftlon. ThQ emperor. In roply, said ho was de lighted when any ruling Carman prince doslrod to seo and study America and Amorlcan conditions. Tho duko will travol Incognito, and ontlroly without coromony. For a Bottle of Beer. Snn Francisco, Jan. O.-r-ln. a quarrol ovor tlio jmymont for a bottlo of boor, Edward Richards, a llvoryman of Via. nlla, this .morning Bitot and killed Joseph Martin, proprietor of a saloon, here. Ftfesfo Today Log Cabin Creams Pcp permcnt Chews, Chocolate Chews and Peanut Candy at '64 Stats 8t Phono 1971 Main, Ladies1 Kimonas And eldordown droeslng booquiw, : In all sizes, colors nnd grades to suit your form, complnxlon and pocketbook. Chwoso from our Im- inoiiBQ Una Thy aro nil reduced This Is a bargain worth looking1 up as It mans a ,'rcat saving to you. Ladles Corsets In our corset department, boo- ond floor, we havo on display some spoclal linos of corsets ranging in prico up to $2.60. Evoryono a good numbor and are axcoptloaal bargains at 50c y 3 expense?-Puck- you havo tried them.