DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL " - - - 'p. ... , , .,,., .At. ,, -'.. .. ., .. ,k MmJ VOL. XIV. 8ALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1904. NO. 49.' riWh. rtfi tt HsH99sflH3 HHTVEtow. HflSMUHHH flstf lLS HflHHMR n .tfifcv nA k JV 1MB AM BH&. B BBk. VHk1 MONTANA TOWN BURNED iLiyingstone Has Dis astrous Blaze This Mornihg Short Story Says Flames Are Beyond Control, and It Is Presumed Wires Are Down Livingston, Mont, Fob. 29. Firo Is raging In tho business section, the ostofllco building was destroyed, causing a loss of $150,000. Tho Bansjes aro beyond control. Cortelyou Arbitrary. Washington, Fob. 29. Tho supremo court has granted tho motion to ad- franco tho caso of Turner, tho alleged British anarchist, whoso deportation jvas ordered by tho secretary of com- icrca Tho caso Is set for April, and Rho prisoner was admitted to ball In (5000. o Prlnco Henry. Burled. Berlin, Feb. 29. Tho funoral of lit- lo Prlnco Honry today was attended by tho omporor. Commandor Potts represented tho United Stages. Rooso welt cabled condolence. It Was the Dutch. Berlin, Fob. 29. Gorman West Af lean advices say native troops In the Nasanag rlvor region have revolted ind killed four Gormans and burned heir factories. Will Chop a Hole In Him. Chicago, Feb. 29. It was decided at wit Presbyterian hospital today to op prato on Dr. Harper, president of tho University of Chicago, for appendl Icltls tomorrow. .emf tsfrot"ffl Mo-frg 9 Don't Scold tne Boy If bis suit rips and tho buttons fall off Just get him a suit of the "Jane Hopkins." JAPS AND RUSSIANS MOVING CossackslnvadeKorea, and Japs Are After Them Japs Will Use Posseit Bay as a Supply Point Will Attack Port Arthur St. Petersburg, Feb. 29. A tele gram from TIao Yang, Manchuria, statos that foreigners living at Yin Koy assert that tho Japanoeo have been Instructed to storm Port Arthur, and capture It at any cost, March 1st Captured a Collier. Liverpool, Feb. 29. A private tql egram this afternoon reports that tho Russians captured tho British collier Oriel In the Red Sea. Jap Ships' Damaged. Tien Tsin, Feb. 29. A newspaper, tho Courier, learno that the Japanese crulsors Asamo and Tokena and tho battleship Yashiraa were damaged in tho last engagement at Port Arthur, and aro being towed to Nagasaki. Americans Coming Away. Washington, Fob. 29. Minister Al Ion, of Seoul, cables tho stato depart ment that, In pursuance of an arrange ment with the Japaneso minister, a re turning Japanoeo transport will bring tho Americans from Png Yang. Amor leans from 'tho Seoul vicinity havo al ready been sont to tho Philippines. Allen says tho Russian scouts, on reaching Ping Yang, Sunday at noon, woro pursued by Japanoso. Two Jap Destroyers Out of It. St. Petersburg, Fob. 2. A news ng9ncy prints a Port Arthur dispatch confirming tho roport that a' Japanese destroyor was blown up and another sunk In the recent fighting. The wreck of tho latter has washed ashoro. BOY PROOF CLOTHING It's built for boys' wear. Our prices are based on tho "spot cash" plan. The New Spring Styles are Here It costs "credit stores" moro to do business. That's why they can't match our prices. Cossacks Invade Corea. Cheo Foo, Feb. 29. A Llao Yang dis patch states It is reported that a de tachment of mounted Cossacks Is marching south, commanded by Gener al Mischtschonko, and Is oxpooted to. arrive at Ishio Yang today. Coreon officials are fleeing, and Informing the Japanoso of tho approach of the Rus sians; snowstoms provall. Back Russia's Finances. London, Feb. 29. Tho Gazette's St, Petersburg correspondent states that an Important conference occurred last weok between the czar's confidential banker, and Count Buelow, tho Ger man chancellor. The latter was urged to keep up tho value of Russian secur ities with Gorman financiers. Buelow noted promptly, and personally Influ enced many leading bankers, with the result that Russians became steady. it . ... THE New Yoffk Racket Salem'a cheapest one-price cash store. Dry Goods, Shoes. Ev erything for the whole family. E. T. Barnes, Prop. NWMW f frtHimiitlHH Rumored Three Were Sunk. St. Petersburg, Feb. 20. An un confirmed rumor Is current here thl ovonlng that two Russian battleships and a torpedo boat havo been sunk at Port Arthur. Wants Them to Fight, St. Petersburg, Fob. 29. A tolegram from Port Arthur report that General Stoeseel, commanding, today Issued an order directing tho attention or the troops and Inhabitants to the fact that tho Japanese Intend to land at Port Arthur, and' seize the fortress. He calls on everybody to fight to the death, as none can save themselves without The general declare he will never give the order to surrender. The news paper Svlet today expresses the belief that China is the secret ally of Japan. THOUSANDS OP ACRES ARE INUNDATED Levees Break and a Mighty Flood Pours Over the Rich Bottom Lands Doing Im mense Damage Torrent Rushes Across Country Empty ing Into the Mokelumne, Causing It to Break It's Banks Town of Adin Under Water Stockton, Cal., Feb. 29. Tho cast bank of tho Sacramento river broke 16 miles north of Now Hopo, at 3 o'clock this morning, and 60,000 acres of rich lands north of Mokelumno river were Inundated. Tho flood waters carried ovory lovo beforo them, and poured Into tho Mokelumno rlvor, raising that stream until it burst its banks on tho south sldo, flooding 7000 acres of the Now Hopo district. It is tho most dis astrous flood to tho northwestern part of this' county slnco 1881. Stockton is absolutely safo. NOT THE IOWA IDEA Simply Borrowed for This OccasionFrom Kentucky Five Hundred Armed Men Guard the Polls at the Republican Primary Election Adin In the Swim. Reddlng Cal., Feb. 29. Tho town of Adin, In Modoc county, IiTundor wator. Pitt river broke over Its banks, and thoro Is over a foot of water in tho leading streots of tho town. 'When the news- reached Redding tho river was still rUlng. It 1b tho highest waterwer known thoro. Hanging Would Curo It, Chicago, Feb. 39. Bplleptjo experts gave evidence today In the carbarnere' trial, in an attempt to show Vasdlne was afflicted with that disease. BURGLAR VISITS A STORE New York Racket Entered and a Revolver Was Car Tied Away Somo tlmo Saturday night or Sun day ovonlng thief, aftor removing' a large pane of glass from one of tho rear windows of tho New York Racket storo, ontored that place, and after ransacking it, carried off a revolver which he found in tho desk. Tho fact of tho storo having been ontored was not discovered until last night, when the clerk who sleeps in the store re turned from church. An examination at that time disclosed no loss oxespt the revolver. The clerk thinks the thief entered early Sunday morning, for he was awakened by somo noise, but was unable to find anything out of way in tho store. The damaged window wot) not noticed, at the time, owing to the fact that tho curtain was drawn down. Popular Loan. The books for tho pdpular loan will bo opened In the cilice of Oity Record er N. J. Judah tomorrow morning, and It 1b much desired that all wishing to take small blocks of those bonds will call early, as the small Investors will be given the first chance. There Is a groat Inquiry for these bonds, and the iseue will be subscribed for early All arrangements have been completed for caring for the subscribers promptly by tho city officials. Chicago Wheat. Chicago, Fob. 29. There was a big brook In wheat this morning, May soil ing from $1.01 to 99; old July 97 94, Tho crash pullod clown tho othor coreal provisions. Pork wont from ?10 to 114.95. Armour Is lotting go of May, It Is snld. Dos Molnos, la., Fotf. 29. With BOO armed men standing guard at the vot ing placos In tho sovonth district, the Republican primary election oponod tills morning, In which Judgo Prouty Is contesting with Ropresontatlvo Hull. Repeating and fraud charges aro plen tiful, and It it; feared that a big phys ical clash will occur beforo night Prouty apparently controls tho ma chinery. Flvo hundred armed men, divided between tho two factions, woro sworn In as specials. KILLED POSTAL CLERK Goes to Jerusalem. Mrs. F. A. Wiggins and Mrn. C. A. Park will go to Jerusalem to attend tho World's Sunday School Conven tion, to bo hold thoro thrco days, be ginning April 28th. They will lcavo New York with thrco delegates from Portland and ono from Albany, sailing March 8th, and oxpoct to return to Now York May 18th. Taxes Turned Over. Sheriff Colbath hns turned ovor to the county troasuror $32,437.40 on ac count of tho now tax roll, making tho total collections thus far In Fobrunry ?58,G02,G9. Many taxpayers are In to day to settle tho clnlma of tho county against thorn. Desperate Negro Robs; Postal Car in i Mississippi . ; Kills One Clerk Wounds; Another, But Breaks His Leg in Jumping ' From Train Birmingham, Ala., Fob. 29. In araw attempt by a gang of negro desporur does to rob postal car train No. 2, on tho Alabama & Great Southern limit ed near Meridian, Miss., nt 2 o'clock? this morning, J. T. Stockton, thee postal clork, was shot and killed, and Postal Clork A. J. Dass was shot In tho ami Jim Parts, colored, did the. shooting. Ho Bccurod tho rogUtorodl lottors, but, in jumping from tho train; crushed his leg. Ho dragged hlmflolfj thrco miles, whoro ho was captured by. tho aid of bloodhounds. 0 After the Dough., London, Fob. 29. Ixrd Hopo, tho dP vorcod husband of MayYoho, was mar-' rled Saturday to Olive Thompson, daughtor of a Molbourno banker. Ftesh Today Log Cabin Creams and Penotia at , Zinn's 164 State 8t Phone 1071 Main Good Goods Honest Values Spring Dffess Goods The new Eaton Suits for spring, 1904. The first thing n critical woman will notice Is the air of distinction and exclusive nose. Wo require these features fiom cnir manufacturers, that we may maintain our well ostab lulled reputation for carrying the finest collodion of ready-to v, nr Stilt.' Stilus aro now ready for your inspection In otamines, cheviots, voiles, etamlne cheviot, twine homespuns, etc.. In all the pop ular shades. $5 to $30 Men's Clothing HvtSchafihcr If Mirx Hand Tailored A remarkably the nowest fine showing of Afraid of the Cruiser. London, Feb. 20. The Japanese morchant steamer Sabo Maru sailed for Japan last night, after a delay of Bovoral days on aoeount of a report of tho proaenee of a Russian cruiser In the Bngllsh ohannel. Strike Settled. San Franolsoo. Feb. 29. The strike of the boiler makers of the. Southern Paolfio was Bottled throughout the di vision today. The terms are not given out Spring Sfeitfts Doth In walking ami drees lengths. There are so many pretty styles that it is dffllcult to describe them. Dut wo as sure you that it is the finest showing to be found In the cjty. We have them in all the new and popular weaves and shad' Ingsall lengths. $2 to $27.50 mmW 1 MlSBKS SBMM tlMUitatlM Comfort, ease and elegance are three essentials to perfect clothing. These are the thing which are responsible for our roady-modo departmental ex Istonco, and have helpud us build a reputation that is second to none. Our lino of new spring styles are now be ing shown in all popular shades. 3Lfi and op Wednesday Only Another big Wednesday. Qiir conetnnt endeavor is to offer on Wednesdays such thlnw as are nj- solutety needru) to give bar Katns that are barglns In every souse of the word, and those well worth your time and attention; For tho romlnif Wednesday we present our 106th consecutive Wednesday special sale by offering you Wash Goods In all their pretty colorings, with values of 20c to OOo for the ridicu lous prloe of JOc y&td This sale promisee to be the larg est over held In tho city, so in order to got the pattern you do sire we would advise early shqp ping Bnle beltiB at 7:30 Wednes day morning. UmbtoideAes z4 Laces A remarkable display of flno fashionable faoes. Just at the mo mentwith all the spring and' eumnner dresses being planned what could be more attractive to women than to see this fine dis play. 9 MMMnMUWV . i I M,l ih 1 M 'Hi ft i M '?i i f i hi ill IsM&ffSBglBMMBMMM