DAILY CAPITAL J J U xLTN jLLi. "lupw mt"yi VOL. XIV. SALEIfy OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1901. NO. 13. H HWBHHH HL&Hl Ja-pae. Replies to Russia's OH et9 and Intimates It Is He Last Note Russia Must Preparations for War Being Pushed Rapidly England Says She Will the Dardanelles Against Passage of the Russian Fleet Iondon, Jan. 15. The Japanoso rain inter, Hayaahl, said this morning ho had received no further advices from Japan. Ho said it is practically cer tain, however, that any declaration of war will not .emanate from Russia. Hayashl still believes tho prospects for peace aro good, but Japan is ready to go to war, unless Russia will glvo a definite pledge that slio too will ad hero to an open door, and Chlnose sov ereignty in Manchuria. Yet Mare Pessimistic. Washington, Jan. 15. News received by tho state department this morning Is moro pessimistic than for days past. Sovoral dispatchos woro received, but nothing was glvon out, other than tho statement that Japan was pushing preparations for war. A dispatch from St Petor3burg was also received con firming tho press advices that tho czar In yesterday's reception in tho winter palace had given his assurnnco DUGDALE CUTS OUT BASE-BALL Soattle, Jan. 15. Managor Dugdalo today admitted having sold; out to tho , Carmack presented a resolution call coast league for $0000. Dugdalo says lng on the socretnry of tho Interior for ho Is out of basoball for good, and will hereafter run a farm. Ho is ono of tho pioneers In basoball on tho coast, and has done morn for tho gatno than nny man In tho West. Justice Court. In tho police court this morning thieo Indian women wero glvon a hearing on a chargo'of lato hours on tho chnrgo of lato hours. Thoy wore flnod $10 each, and are sorvlng the fine In jail. A Chlueso ox-convlct was also up on a similar charge, and ho was or dered ou' of town. He Is a thief from Wasco county. a Unitarian Annual Meeting. At tho annual mooting of tho mom bora oftho Unitarian church Tuasdny night, the following trustoes wore elected: Dr. T. L. Golden, J. W. Cox. Mrs. Marie Polloy and Hon. J. H. Ackorman. Tho treasurer's roport showed a prosperous Anancinl condlt tlon, ho having paid out ovor $2200 during tho year, and beginning the now year otitlroly froo from debt. tt-Hw-wrtew-"Ww-Hr&fOTee 19 i The Cash Ide&Mmt fee Right o f -or so many people wouldn't thiulc it so. It has beeu tlie loun X dation of our success in business. It enables u to undersell t "regular stores." , $ ;; If you want to get an idea of tho profits charged by "regu- 2 ; ; lar store" just examine the "leduced price" ads in tho daily ! ! ii papers. How would you liko to pay the original price men- j -S tioned? But that's just the prico they wlmrgo you eleven S months in tho year. Mrtuy of 60 to 65. If "legular storob" have to chnrgo 60 to 65$ ;; profit on the lines ndvertised thoy must get ttbout Hie same ; ; profits ou other lines they carry. 1 1 When you trado with "rogular stores" you have to pay for j theloBsesof the "credit system" and for extra viigant business n t methods. Try a cash store and The New Yotk Salem's Cheapest One Price Cash Store. E. T. BARNES, Pop. JWWMim ! SWW8llMCfrf tgHHHtfrfr he would do all in his powor to pre set ve peace. John Bull Will Interfere. London, Jan. 15. It is rumored that Great Britain has notified Japan that any attempt of the Russian Black Sea fleet to pass tho Dardanelles would be checked by decisive action by Great Britain. Japan's Reply Received. London, Jan. 15. A Contrnl Nows dUpatch snys Japan's last reply to Russia has been received at St. Peters burg, and is now undor consideration. German Version of the Answer. Berlin, Jan. 15. Japan's main po!nt3 In her last noto are understood hero officially to bo that Japan consents to ollminato Manchuria from the contro versy, owing to tho slgnaturo of the commercial treaty between China anJ Japan, and Russia's assuranco that China's commercial conventions will TILLMAN , ERUPTS AGAIN Washington, Jan. 15. In tho senato coplca of all charges filed against the superintendent of tho Pawneo Indlnn school, In tho Indian Territory. In tho discussion of tho Panama canal In tho senato this afternoon Tillman declared tho action of tho United States toward Colombia was that of a snealc thief, and that Its bully-llko mothod of maintaining its policy was an, insult to American diplomacy. Trade Outlook Good. New York, Jan. 15 Tho Interna tional Morcantllo Agoncy'a trado sum mary for tho weok shows tho trade outlook for tho United Stntos and Canada is promising. Ton or flfteon thousand Industrial omployos have gone back to woik, mostly at roduuod wages. a Pleasant Social Function. Klrksvllle, Mo., Jan. 15. John Rob inson was hanged here this morning for tho murder of his fnthor-In-Iaw 18 months ago. Ho had a public recep tion last night, at which ho shook hands with a long proeosslon of hla fellow townsmen. these articles aliow a profit of ; avoid big profits. ; bo respected. Japan, rtherefore, restricting hor claims to Corca asks for a definite, written guaranteo that Russia will ab stain from lnterfcrnncc in tho politics of that country, thus leaving Corca exclusively to Japanoso influonce. Ja pan rejecting tho proposed neutral zone, as dcllmlnatcd by Russia, pro poses a neutral zone, If Russia still thinks one doslrable, which consists of equal territories of Corea nnd Man churia, In eluding tho Yalu river with all Russia's fortifications thereon. Finally, Japan fixes no limit of time, but earnostly expressed the hupo that .Russia will not delay n iloflnlto nnd favorable roply to Japan's reasonable requests. Japan alludes to hor privilege of discontinuing tho negotiations should It appear that Russia Is unwil ling to accept those minimum pro posals. Tho note, not altogcthci precluding further negotiations, has a certain CRAMP GETS THE CONTRACT Washington, Jan. 15. Bids wore opened today by tho nnvy department for tho construction of tho two 13,000 ton battleships Idaho and Mississippi. These, with threo of tho 10,000-ton- J clnsB woro authorized by congress last session. Cramp was tho lowost bidder for both, and will probably bo award ed tho contract. Ho offered to build ono In 39 months for $3,200,000 or both, ono in 38 months and ono in 40 for $2,999,600 each. No pacific coast firm entored. Will Start New Store. Among business Items of tho Capital City It Is announced that Mrs. M. E. Fraser, of tho Loador Store, has decid ed to open two storos nt Portland, nnd hns ongaged Miss Ella Bhlpp to man age hor storo nt Salem. King Has 8ore Throat London, Jnn. 15. Tho Star today says tho king has nri affuctlon of tho throat, requiring medlcnl attention. Ho was treated during his rocotipj visit to Charlsworth by Dr. Wonch.. Transcendental Jokes. (Thomas "Wontworth Hlgglnson, In tho January Atlantic.) For the unbollevlng world outside, It must bo romemborod, tho Tran scendental movoment nt least con tributed some such sunihlno through the very sarcasms it excited: as when Mrs. Russell, Fathor Taylor's liril llnnt daughter, did not flinch from de fining the Trnnjcendeutallsts as a race who drove Into the 'Infinite soared into the Illimitable nnd never paid cash j or when Cnrlylo dwcrlbod Illploy, who had called on him In England, as "a Soclnlan mlnlstor who had loft tho pulpit to reform the world by cultivating onions." Emerson comparod Drook Farm to "a Franch revolution In small" and a certain mooting of tho ' Transcendental club to "going to heaven in a swing." All tho peculiarities of Drook Farm, we may be suro, were reported without diminution in tho gossip of Boston society, oven the Jokes of tho young people mado upon thc-msolves bolng takon seriously In the world outside; as when thoy asked at tho dinner ta ble, "Is the butter within tho sphere of your Influence?" pr proposed that a pipe should bo cut "from the cen ter to tho porlphory." Thoro being more young men thnn young women, at first, an unusual share of house hold duties, moreover, fell upon the stronger sex. They helped In the laundry, brought water from tho pump, prepared vegetables In the barn. The graceful Gaorgo William Curtis trimmed lamps and the manly and eminent practlqal Gbarlea Dana organized a band of grlcMIo oake servitors" composed of "four of the roost elegant youths of the community." h finality In Its tone Implying that the correspondence Is closed on tho slda of Japan. It Is not believed that Rub sin will consider the proposed neutral zone suggested by Japan. No authori tative, opinion Is obtainable as to Rus sia's probable reply, and that tho sit uation is likely to bo .rolonged for good many days, and possibly for weeks. I Increasing Nlu Chwang Garrison. Tien Tain, Jnn. 15. A telegram to tho railway administration here, re ceived from Nlu Chwang, says that Russia Is Increasing the garrison thoro. In the noxt few days 2000 more troops are expected to arrive. Russian Troop Ships en Routs. Constantinople, Jan. 15. Two large vessels belonging to tho Russian vol unteer fleet, carrying troops, passed through the Boaphorus today, bound GOING OVER TO SCOTLAND Red Hills Fruit Grower Will Sell Prunes in His Native Land Wm. McGllchriBt, one of tho sub stantial i.runo raisers of tho Iloscdale district, leaves tomorrow for his na tlvo soil, whore a carload of Oregon prunes havo preceded him. He camo from Scotland some 15 years ago, and has not visited home since. He now roturns as tho roprosontntlvo of tho Wlllamotto Vailey Prune Growers' As sociation, nnd will endoavor to Intro duce this superloi product among his people. Mr. McGllchrlat will visit tho leading cities of Scotland and Iroland, and pouelbly England, whoro ho will endoavor to create a mnrkot for tha prune Ho has great faith In this pro duct, and feels confident that his home people will bo glad to hnvo an oppor tunlty to buy them. Such work as this Is valuable to Oregon, nnd Mr. Mc Gilchrist may provo to be a forerun ner of tho country of his adoption. The Journal hopos to havo several lotors from Mr. McGllchrist, which will be rend with Interost by his many friends hereabouts. Exceptional Expenditures. Soma queer purchases are made by the United States government for tha( benefit of the'seuiUors. Theso are re- vealed In the- official report mado by the sooretnry of the senate, and among the items Is "3G0 tons of best timothy hay for the use of the Unltod States senate." Another Item Is "one oak refrigerator and pan for com- mlttee on women's suffrago;" also "for ropalring three electric stoves;" also, "for one year's subscription to the UkIIqb Home Journal." Tho ro port shows that five dozon hair brushes wero bought and paid for out of the contingent fund of tho senate,1 alfo nine dozon combs, forty pounds of camphor 100 pounds of sponges, nsldo from on? dw.en bath sponges, tho latter $20 a dozon. Tho secre tary's report shows that considerable sums of money were spent by the govornmont in order to purchaso for, the use of senators attar of roses, oil of bergamat glycerine, hair tonics, bay rum, vasollno, dandruff cure, a gallon of cologne, fourteen different kinds of soap, feather dusters, twenty-1 five pounds of boarhound candy, CO0O, quinine tablet, and alio $6000 worth of mineral waters; also two dozon corksarews, knlvee, $21 00; two wrist bags, $10; four manicure sets, $12; ono year's subscription to tho Delln eator; ono year's subscription to St. Nicholas; one year's subscription to the Youth's Companion. These pun chases were paid for out of what is called the contingent fund. Wo presume all these articles were absolutely needrd for the comfort and for the far Bast. Japan Gives Rush Order for Coal. Detroit, Jan. 15. A Detroit firm owning coal lands near Norfolk, Va., has received a rush order for 40,000 tons of Pocahontas coal for tho Jap anese government. HEATH NERVOUS Washington, Jan. 15 Perry Heath was n witness In tho Machen trial this morning. Ho was visibly nervous, and said tho Groff fastener? wore In use whon ho became assistant postmastor, and never know or Baw Groff beforo ho entered tho court room. Wynno was also on tho stand, nnd denied all knowledgo of tho Groff fastoners In use In tho rural service good hcnlth of our vonornblo sonntors, and that tho govornmont ought to pay for thom, but tho people who aro un accustomed to such luxuries naturally wondor why It is that thoy should be taxed to furnish perfurao, etc., for men drawing $5000 a year salary. Murder and 8ulctde. Philadelphia, Jan. 15. Edward Lan (lis, a prominent and wealthy mnnu facturer and chemist, this nttornoon shot and killed his wife and himself, at their residence, which Is In the heart of the fashionable quarter. r H It's New and o7ileiieMdS JJt (Ad Another Day of the Great Clearance Sale and White Fair has added Its popularity to this economic event. Each day wo hear more at d more favorable com ments on our splendid showing of such wonderful values 60 low priced. New Advance styles In Spring Shirt Waists In dainty lawns, made In the most elaborate styles, trimmed with embroidery, applique, Inser tion, medallions, tucks and hem stitching, etc. A grand assort ment in the newest ideas. Yob must see them to appreciate the wonder ful values all at the White Fai Prices Neckwear Tht most liberal description we could give of our showing of ladles neckwear Is inadequate to give you a perfect Idea of the many new Ideas that have just been received. You may depend, however, upon flnelng everything that Is new and getting itassion as It appears on the market. Remember the early shoppers get tht choice of these gems at White Fair Prices Grand Clean up of ererj Suit and Orercoat in our Clothiug Department at prices which make buying easy. Remember that this includes all of our high grade clothing. $ 0.00 values fo$ 6.75 $5.00 value for $ 9.50 $8.50 values for $ J 3.00 Yield o Fight Block SEATTLE LAWYERS v TANGLE Scattlo, Jan. 15. Former Superior Judgo G. M. Emory nnd ox-Mayor J. T. Ronald, oppbslng counsol in a case on trial, quarrolcd In tho court room this morning. Aftor the case was dis missed tho men mot In tho corridor. land Emory called Ronald a liar. Ron- i aid hit him In tho face with his. flat, Ibieaklng his glasses, nnd Emory laud Ied on Ronald's chin. A crowd of at torneys nnd officials soparntcd tho .men. Both aro leading attorneys of tho city and tho boat of frlonds. Tf y a box of that elegant stuffed fruit At Zinn's 154 8Ute Ot Phone 1971 Main Good We Sell It Unr showing of Walking and Dress Skirts In cheviots, Venetians, hamesnus. basket weaves and silks istruly be witching. Made In very neat styles plain and faucy trimmed Note the extreme low prices Quoted below This Is done to quickly transfer ownership lo order to make room for oihcr tallies dally arriving- Itlack cheviot skirt made plain fully lined vtorth 95 $2.50 Dlack cheviot skirt a splendid bar gain at $6 00 $3.00 Black Venetian, s great value worth $10.00 $5.00 Dlack basket cloth skirt very band some wvrth $13 00 $6.50 Black silk skirt handsomely trim med, great value wottb $25,00 $2.50 Black silk dress skirt a beauty, silk drop skirt erth $30.00 $5.00 $20.00 values for $14.50 $22.50 values for $5.00 $25.00 values for $16.00 J 41