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DAILY CAPITAL JOUBiNAli VOL. XIV. SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1904. MO.C. RANIER GIVES PUGET SOUND HARD SHAKING M j I KORI GOES TO THE B 0TTOM WWR . &7Xkm-fM&S1.,y:- ' & WITH HER One of the Best of the Russian Destroyer fleet is Sub-ma-rined, and Only Four of Her Crew Are Saved . Togo's Elect is Sighted From Port Arthur This Morning and it is Probable The Japs Are jKeeping That Place From Getting Lonespme r rfw ffflmmF ' ; " jhL i . rjff ymm-n,j , r i a ri i k;j .c rmrt :r jet, ..' mtjt- IArStSwrI"1. ySis HI i ft' g Much intorost attaches to tho llttlo tea pagoda on Lake Dlwa, at Undulations Show the Moueiaim Was the Center of the Dis turbance and an Erup tion is Feared London, March 17. Router's Port ! Arthur correspondent reports the Rub. I elan torpedo boat destroyer Skori as blown up by a floating mine, and only four of the crew were saved. The Skorl was a sister boat to the Stereguschtchl, sunk by a Japanese torpedo boat Thursday last off Port Arthur. Tho two ycssels were among tho largest In tho Russian destroyer i fleet Paris, of St. Petersburg, statOB a re port has reached thoro from Port Ar thur to the effect that Togo's squadron was again sighted Welnosday morning. Fortlfvlnn the Daltlc. Berlin. March4 17. Tho Lokal Anzlg-J Jer reports that Russia Is making ex tensive addltlonajo her fortifications I along tho Baltic. Germany to Watch Poles. Limber. Austria, March 17. News paper reforms state that well-informed circles In Warsaw declare tho kalsor has written tho czar that Itussla may safely withdraw her troops from tho Polish frontier, for uso In tho war, as Germany Is ready to keep watch over tho loyalty of tho Polos. Says Russians Were Ready. St. Petersburg, March 17. Admiral Stackloborg, Just from. Vladlvostock, denies that tho Hussion Bquadrqns In tho Far East. wore not prepared for tho outbreak. War had boon foroseen for a long time, and tho Bhlps at Port Arthur and Vladivostok were In a perfect state of readiness. Japs Over Confident. London.. March 17. Tho St, JnmB Gazette's Toklo advices,- via Shang hai, to escapo censorship, state that since tho receipt of the news of Jap anese victories, tho public has become overconfident, with a disposition to regard the war as already over. The offl la's however, remain calm and arc alert. N Jap Fleet Again Visible. Paris. March 17. Tho Echo do Stands By Deltrlch. Washington, March 17, Tho Pres ident has decided to removo from of fice W. S. Summers, United States district attorney at Omaha, on the ground of persecution of Senator Deltrlch. It Is alleged Summers pro cured tho senator's Indictment In. re gard to tho Hastings postofflco matter without sufficient- evldonco of his guilt, tho witnesses falling to sub jJajitiatjUhjj charge?,.. Stockton, March 17. Charles Voncke, a buckcMondor, dropped 2000 feet in a cago in tho Qwyn mlno shaft, in Calvcras county, last night, by tho slipping of tho cablo on tho drum. No Good In Germany. Berlin, March 17. Tho supremo court of appeals has decided that tho degroo of doctor of dental surgery, from American colleges, cannot bo recognized In Germany, on tho grounds that they nro prlvato Institu tions, not supervised by tho government. Dead from Heart Disease. Chicago. March 17. General Hor aco H. Thomas, aged 70, dropped dond In tho office of his attorney this morning of heart dlBCaso. He was former speaker of tho Illinois house, government appraiser and prominent In the Grand Army. ii ii miiii ' ' ' Free Traders Win. London. March 17. The oleetjon in East Dorset today resulted in a vic tory for Lyoll, liberal froo trador. This Is taken as a furthor proqf of tho hos tility of tho agriculturists to Chamber Iain's preferential policy. i o Strike Voted Down. Indianapolis. March 17. The count ing? of the minors' vote began at 10 (o'clock this morning. As nearly as can possibly bo guessed, the vote is abcut throe-nfthe against tho strike. Much intorost attaches to tho llttlo tea pagoda on Lake Blwa, at Okltsu, Japan, shown in tho above illustration, for It was horo thnt tho present czar was attacked by a fanatic on May 11, 1891. Ho was then czarawltch, and his life was saved from tho would-be assassin by Prlnco George of Greoco, who was his traveling companion. So dlstrosBed woro the peoplo at Okltsu at this grave violation of hos pitality that some of tho leading men among thorn ovon proposed to chnngo the name of the town, in order that Its unonvlablo reputa tion might become morged in obscurity. Shake the Worst Felt in the Northwest ibb Many Years Tall Buildings in Se?'i attle Swayed Dangerously, and People Fled to the Streets '0eea089e3SM$a98Oaaea3ee0&99eeae99a MINER DROPPED TWO THOUSAND FEET His ' remains were found scattered about the bottom of tho shaft. A dozen miners had just stoppod from. tho cage at the top when tho accldont happened. " Kuro-Pat Getting There. St. Petersburg, March 17. Lino yang, ten miles wost of tho railroad, has been solcctcd at Kuropatkin's headquarters, Instead of Mukden. It commnnda several roads. Howovor, Kuropatkln will llvo on a railroad train, moving his headquarters to suit tho needs of tho hour and point of at tack of tho Japanese. Kuropatkln Is now at Omsk, traveling at tho rato of COO miles per day to tho front Ev erything la sldotrackod to pormlt his onward rush. Indorse Roosevelt. Minneapolis, March 17. Tho Re publican stato convention adopted res olutions Indorsing Itoosovolt; naming as dologatOB-at-lnrge Senators Nelson and Clapp, Governor Van Sant, Thos. Lowry and tho district dologatea namod In Wednesday's district convention. . Pope Prays for Theftir"' Rorno, March 17. Tho popo today sent St. Patrick's day greeting to the Irish college, saying: "I will remem ber the Irish peoplo In my prayers to day." i Willi Catholic Bishop Expires; Kansas City, March 17. Louis M. Fink, Catholic bishop of Loavonworth diocoso, died today of pneumonia, aged 70. Seattle, March 17. Tho direction of tho undulations in dlfforent North western points, whoro laBt night's oarthquako shock was felt, Bhow it was caused by Bomo subtorranean disturbance, with Mount Rainier ns tho center. Peoplo fear Rainier may becomo an nctlvo volcano. Soattle. Wash., March 17. Tho most sovoro earthquako shock over experienced In tho Northwest rocked buildings In Senttlo tonight, and drove frightened women and children Into tho Btreets. Patients In tho hospitals leaped from their cote In torror. On tho up per floors of tho tailor business blocks bookcases swayod to and fro, crashing into tho walls with a roport thotieonlffl bo hoard In adjoining rooms, Btosf noss men working lato rushed, from tholr oulcos along floors that rouo- ninS toll with tho motion of a vessel nli sea In n storm. Tho dlsturbnnco was felt In other Northwostoni towns, with practlculty the same violence At Tacoma, Eveo ott, Bolllngham, Victoria, Port Town send, Port Angols and tho emallor towns of tho NorUiWOBt, bulldlngm woro shakon, windows rattled, doors; burst open and frightened peoplo ln polled to flco from tholr homos. Tbo shipping on tho Sound felt tho dls-. burbanco and people on tho) boata woro dlsturbod. A Bocond shock was heavier. Up Against the Stock Market. Chicago, March 17. Judgo Dunno this morning appointed a recelvor for tho International Packing Company, alleged to bo Insolvent, tho ebneorn having $1,GOO,000 liabilities and 700, 000 assets Tho petition allegod tho directors lost ?1,000,000 gambling on tho board of trade. Blnco 1899 tho plant has not been oporated. o Lincoln, Neb., March 17. David Carroll, a rojectod suitor for tho hand of Annlo Maxwoll, dnughter of a weal thy farmer, shot tho girl doad this morning, and thon killed himself. The Horse Got Gay. Ono of the delivery horos of tho K. C. Cross meat market raiv away from tho Stale street market at 2 o'cToclc this afternoon, and, In ttimlnfflUf cornor at Stato and CommordaB strocs, tho cart caught on tho track; and upset, when tho horso was quick ly caught. Thoro was no damage dono. Ola Ble n Texas. San Angolo, Tex., March 17. Flro this morning destroyed 260,000 worth of business proporty, Including tho San Angolo hotel. Mm. T Let ' Us Show You . New Ideas in i Spring Dross Goods, Spring Walstlngs,' Ntw Silks. Nsw Dress S Trimmings. White and Colored Wash GpodsM GUt Baits, Crush .. . . ni. i.i.i, i II, I, An nut nn.t film Metal ft leather ileus, junces i3iuuruiuoOT, uv, .. 5 WalBt SoU. Shoes, Oxford Ties Named for Office. Washington, Maroh 17. Tho Pros-1 Idont today nominated William P. I Nichols, of Arizona, to be secretary of Arizona, and Hai J. Colo, of Wash ington! to bo registrar of the land of flco at Spokane. Texas Oil Flelda Burning. Port Worth. Tex., Maroh 17. Fire Is raging In the oil fields on Batson Prairie. 8veral tanks hava oxploded. spreading tho flames. The loss thii3 far Ib at least a million. INew jn, I6 A.t& HX. Ncw I ll Just Attived Another lot of now spring suits ano Jackets received by oxpross yss'.orday. They are the famous "WOOLTEX" brand; dainty and elegant garments, made in the newet Btylus, of fine material, and beautifully trimmed, are what you 80s in bur ready-to-wear sec tion. Have you sucursd your Ras ter coBtume yet? If not. don't fall to see these new garments. Chicago Markets, Chfcasro, March 17. May wheat BH04; old July, 91 01; new 903'P8; July corn, 5014050. Our customers tell us we have the best assortments in the They have seen the other lines, and ought to know. oily. If you 'got It at The New Yok Racket E. T.BARNES, Prop. It is reliable. Our goods give satisfaction; oar prlo.es aro lower than at "regular stores." It la because our business maaagemeat is economical and we stick to the; spot oash phuu e8ew? TOOK THE PISTOL ROUTE. S While His Wife Played the Piano Major Bean Sends a Pistol Bullet Into His Brain. Omaha, Maroh 17. Asking g his wlfo to play the piano for 3 1.1k. mnA wfillA aliA WNO. f1nlfl ,-. it,, in., w Tr TtAAn nhlof 9 commissary of tho department of Missouri, sent a bullet Into his brain this morning, at their hotel, dying Instantly; be was In bad health. He had been recently ordered to the Philip pines, and was to stave sallsd i June 1st. Spring Shoes and Oxfofds We are ready with a fine showing of tho new and nobby QUEEN QUALITY STYLES. Tliey Fit as a Paris-made glove fits the hand, so does Queen Quality FIT THE FOOT. The only eyelets used In Queen Quality lace boots au4 oxfprds are FAST COLORED EYELETS and will not wear brassy. New i 904 Go Carts Spring Line Jast Received If baby had Its own way It would be out In the fresh air and un light almost every hour of tho day In one of these comfortable go carts enjoying those helpful gifts of nature that put color Jn tho cheoks and lustre In the oyo. Wc have a fine assortment of now ve hicles for the little folk at prices that will cortalnly pleaao you. Men's Clothing; It Is quito easy to got a ready made suit that looks well at first, but fine tailor-made on the Insldo is what counts In ths long run. Perfect tailoring msans honest work all tho way through, whether it U in Bight or not. Suth It our spring clothing, mode by thou famous makers. Hart, Bchaffner &. Marx. The best (Jrosors come early nad g-t the pick. It doesn't cost any more. Spring Dress Gooes For Easter Hero's a wonderful variety of handsome dress goods for Kaster gowns. 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