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jwifatwjmmturfi'MiWWiiMWNMvy-"- Weather Tonight and Thursday, fair; cooler Thursday. '- v - 1 Vf . ti fim JOURNAL P K VOL. XIV. SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1904. NO. 1D(K PORT STOCK YARD GHASTLY GEORGIA OUTRAGES BOUGHT LEGAL RIGHT DECIDES MERGER FIRES THREATEN ARTHUR LOSSES UNEASY CASE fl- M1NKQ v n K ih hi im w jm m m Br.- r w m h - ULJAJLLY CAPITAL I Japanese Suffer Severely in Last Fight at Fortress Berlin, Aug.' 18. The Die Post re porta that la the attack on Port Ar thur yesterday the Japanese lost 5000 killeld. Washington, Aug. 18. United States Minister Grlscom, at Toklo, cables the state department the official Informa tion that the Russian , commander, Soit-el, yesterday rejected tho Jap anese summons to surrender Port Ar thur, and also the Japanese offer for the removal of non-combatants. Russia Comes to Terms. St. Petersburg. Aug. 18. It is stated on good authority that tho va lidity of (the British and American governments' views of what consti tutes conditional and absolute contra band of war will, in all probability, be recognized by Russia. The Russian repljj will assert their Interpretation, and a special claim to be disposed of later. OFFER ADVICE REFUSED Washington, Aug. 18, The follow ing has been received by the Japanese legatien: "The' commander of tho Japaneso forces besieging Port Arthur reports' that on, tho 16th he sent an of- fleer, under a flag of truce, into the city, bearing a communication embody ing the wishes of the emperor for the release of tho non-combatants, and a letter advising tho surrender of the fortress. The documents' were hand ed to Uie chief of the staff of the gar rison on the 17th. A Russian officer, under a flag of truce, came with the reply: "Wo refuse both offer and ad- Fighting Is Frequent and Police Look for More Trouble Chicago, Aug. 18. There were a number of minor outbreaks at tho stock yards early this morning and the police fear more serious trouble before night. George R. Bailey, an Englishman who arrived today to work at Swift's wasi frightened by a crowd surrounding the train and drew a revolver and fired five shots. Ho was arrested. Herbert Dawson, of Nashville, a colored strike-breaker, be came insane this morning while at work and was taken to tho detention hospital. The police details in- the district are increased. The receipts of stock are normal. Charred Remains of Negro Were Expressed to Presi dent Roosevelt All the Men They Want. Omaha, Aug. 18. The packers an nounced today that they had nearly all tho men they needed. There are persistent reports that a break in the ranks of the itrikers will come Mon day. Many unionists are tired of tho strike, and want to return to work. ENGLISH HOP CROP REPORTS vice." Tracey Knocked Out. Seattlo, Waste., Aug. 18. Rufe Tur ner dropped clever Tom Tracey like a steer hit on tho head with a broad ax In tho 10th round last night, and as Tracy lay gasping for breath he had sense enough to signal to Martin Den ny, his chief second, to throw up the sponge, thus acknowledging the black as his master. The finish came with startling sud denness. Tracy had tried all night to land on Turner's body, but tho black's elbows wero always in the way. Tra cey got desperate as ho reit Ms strength leaving him, and ho took to roughing it. Time and again he rushed Turner across the ring, throw ing him over tho ropes, and trying to Jam hla head against one of the pad ded posts. (Kentish Observer, July 28th.) . Kent. Ashford at last the hops in this parish have got what they have been waiting for a long time a good rain, Which will no doubt do them good es pecially in the plantations that were so wet In the winter. Lice may still be found and washing continues; there is no mould. Since my last report I think all plantations have Improved but w shall have a Job to get as many hops as last year. Canterbury district Tho bine has been) much helped by the showers that Savannah, Aug. 18. The situation art Statesboro is still serious, and re ports are doming from all parts of tho country of promiscuous whipping and shooting of negroes. The blacks are thoroughly terrified1, and it Is Impossi ble to predict the outcome. Many ne groes are leaving the country. Bones and charred remains of lynched ne groes were put in a box, and addressed to President Roosevelt, with tho nete: "You'll never eat with these niggers." The more conservative citizens re moved the box from the express office. Torpedo Boat Injured. Portsmouth, Aug. 18. The Britten destroyer Zepher, while moored at Portsmouth today, wa3 rammed by a torpedo boat below the water line. It was docked at once. The torpedo boat was Injured. WHOLE TOWN BUGGY While the wives of tho long-suffering Portlanders aro away at the beach listening to the splashing of the waves tho hapless benedicts of tho towni are In the grasp of a great calamity, says tho Oregonlan. Many of tho sufferers have gone bug hunting ,and many have been most unpleasantly reward ed. To tell' the straightforward truth Portland is invaded and infected by a weird and uninviting bug of most ure- welcomed' and unrivalled perfume. At first It was thought that tho city was ratty, but investigation has proved such not to be the case. Tho town Is Princess Chimay Quiets Title to Herself With Three Thousand London, Aug. 18. Princess Chimay, formerly Miss Clara Ward, of Detroit, was married in London yes terday to Guglielmo Rlcardo. Before the ceremony she gave Rlgo, her vio linist parmour, $3000, ho signing pa pers and resigning all claims to her. After the ceremony the couplo left for Paris on their honeymoon. o Nehalem Fires. Forest Grove, Or., Aug. 18. For tho second time this season Are Is raging in the forest along the Upper Nehalem River, 20 miles northwest of this place. The Are has already covered tho larg eer part of two sections'. Much of tho land burned over was a waste of dead timber, but the Are Is now consuming the green timber. In several places. t The road from hero to tho Nehalem river is blocked "by fallen tree3, so i no teams can pass, and1 hunting and fishing parties, which wero along the river, have been forced- to leave the vicinity. 0RK STATE I WAGER Pall Goods Aro arriving. We have made great preparation for this sea son's trade. Wo know you will bo pleased with the NEW STYLES IN DRESS GOODS. NEW IDEA PATTERNS 10c POSTAGE 2c EXTRA BY MAIL The New York . Racket Salem's I Cheapest One Cash Store. Price E. T.BARNES, Prop. have fallen this week and is looking a l"Sgy with the "smelling hug." -gteat deal better, though the rain has ! Tnoa the fato of the bug was de not been sufficiently heavy to make elded. Some samples will be, gath much Impression' on the hard and nog- ore( and' 6ent to experiment sta Iected grounds in the neighborhood of t,on' Gt Corvallis, where the learned Canterbury. There will be a good aver- heads of that institution will search age growth on the best nieces, and tho through tho archives for tho name and quality is likely to bo exceptionally peuigreo or the beast. fine. The aggregate yield, however, ' la the past few days -many people will be a good deal short of that of navo bn troubled with what they last year. supposed to oe the odor from a dead Sussex (East.) rat some place about tho promises Northlam The best cultivated car- Every effort would be made to locate dens Improving a good deal, others tno source of ho troublo, but in each very poor, overpowered by heat and c50 without success, and It remained diouth and vermin. "St. Jame's day a mystery until discovered by a boy has come and gono," and there certain- t in Heitkemper store, ly will bo some hops of good quality Tho bug, which greatly resemblos a I as the crop must be moderate. . cockroach, though about half as large, Hereford (West) found In the corners and cracks of Hops havo Improved considerably floors, seeming to be of tho same since tho rain on tho well washed and habit a the cockroach. It Is some- cultivated grounds, but they aro not thing now hero, and some specimens clear of vermin even yet. On tho un- will bo sent to tho experiment station waihed grounds there will bo almost for claasl flea tion. In tho meantime a complete failure as tho leaves are the residents of Portland wil try to all curled up nnd dropping off. "" mo way to anvo uie pest irom Mid Kent district Thore has been their places, ponding some means of general Improvement during the last destroying therm Tho bugs aro nrou few days In) most parishes, especially Ing much interest, aa nothing of the where tho showers have been heavl- kind has boon found in tho city pro est The vermin appears to bo nearly vloua to this time. exhausted, but where the bine was not well washed the effects are only too plainly marked, the bine having a very unhealthy appearance. At East and West Farlelgh, also at AUIngton, Aylosford. and Ditton, all the well farmed grounds aro qulto up to tho average condition, and on the early kinds hops are developing rapidly. There Is also a great Improvement at Boughton-Monchelsea, but here at Farlelgh there la some mould at places New York, Aug. 18. A bet of $5000 even that Roosevelt will carry New York &W.q has been placed by Fred erick H. Brooks. A Chicago grain house took the Roosevelt end, whllo Ww!Atret 'houses-took Parker. o Head-on Collision. Cincinnati, O., Aug. 18. Ono man was killed and four injured in a head- on collision between two work trains on the "Big Four" at Elizabothtown to day. .Engineer Patrick Mitchell, of Indianapolis, was killed outright. Northern Securities Company Enjoined From Disposing of Stock Trenton, N. J., Aug. 18. Judge Brad ford this morning flled In the circuit court a decree In- tho suit of Harrl man and Plerco against tho Northern Securities, enjoining tho company disposing of any of tho 370,230 shares of tho common Northern Paclflc stock. It also prevents a distribution of the remaining 347,090 shares of tho com pany. Tho Oregon) Short Lino must furnish a bond of J2.000.000, to indem nify persons who may suffer by tho injunction in tho Anal decision. Boodter Indicted. New York, Aug. 18. Tho grand Jury returned an Indictment against Philip Welnzimer, tho labon boss, charging him as being responsible for the trades lockout, and tho extortion of $2700. Ho was granted ball In $2500, and will plead to tho Indictment next Tuesday. TURNED THE MEN - LOOSE British Columbia Town Cam Hardly Escape the Flames Vancouver, B. C, Aug. 18 ForosJt Area aro threatening tho East Koote nai district. Tho Pernio mines ro flllovt with srnoko, molting it danger ous to work. Tho flamesi aro threwton lng to sweep tho town of Michael, and! preparations aro being made to desert the placo. Trains stand ready to car ry tho inhabitants away. W. R. C. Elects President. Boston, Aug. 18. Tho first ses sion of tho national convention of the Woman's roliof Corps was called! te order yesterday by tho national pres ident, Mrs. Sarah D. Winane. Tho ctN retards report showed 121,585 mem bers, an increaso of 25-10. Mrs. Fan nito E. Mlnofc, of Manchester, N. II.. was olected president on tho first bal lot. Among tho other candidates wore Mia. Geraldino Friable, of Monlo Park, Cal.; Mrs, Mary D. Hart well, of Ikx Angeles; Mrs. Bollo C. Harris, of Emt porla, Kan., and Mrs. Winana, the present incumbent. WOMAN ' MINER PITCHED Trolley Car Collision. Peabody, Mass., Aug. 18. Fivo wero Injured, one probably fatally, In a col lision of trolley cars between Lynn leld and Peabody early this morning. Harold Smith will probably die. Albany, Or., Aug. 18. Sheriff Job. M. Rader, of Jackson county, arrived in Albany yesterday, only to And' that the two men who had heon arrested here by tho chief of police wero not the men, Wilson and Madison, who recent ly escaped from the Jackson county jail. Tho men wero arrostod in Jack son county for burglary, and as they aro bad men, tho shorlff was anxious to letako them. He offered a reward for their recapturo, and' sent out many descriptions of the men, to which the hoboa arrested in Albany last Monday tallied fairly well, but they, aro not the men, and wero released today. San Francisco, Aug. 18 A warrant for the arrest of Lena Walton, widely known as tho "woman minor," charged! with swindling Max Gutter out of $0000 In mining deals, was issued this morning. Tho woman returned from Nomo yesterday, and tho ofllcors awt looking for her. Worcestor, Mass, Aug. 18. Tho condition of Senator Hoar showed no lmptnvement this morning, and tho end Is looked lor inside of 48 hours. Douglas County Fires. Roseburg, Or., Aug. 18. A torriBe forest Aro lm Cow Creek canyen: has already swopt many square mllea of valuable timber, the settlors escap fng by tho railway. Cumas Valley, Or., Aug. 18. Th Are In this vicinity Is beyond1 control, and settlors aro dosortlng their homoa. Miss Reel at Chemawa. Miss Estotlo Reel, national superin tendent of Indian schools, la spending a few days at Chemawa. She is high ly pleased. with tho work, and will at tend the Pacific Coast Indian Institute at Newport August 22 to 27. I Sho has been in the Indian service for seven years, being appointed from Wyoming, whero sho served as stato superintendent of public instruction FANCY RIBBONS the yard 28c )c7ieiei&&$i LADIES' GAUNTLET GLOVES 75c Only Thtfee Days Moe of our great clearing sale. Prices lowered beyond all previous sales, thus helping you In your saving. While our regular prices are acknawledgcd to be the lowest in the city, this sale makes is doubly interesting for you to shop here where your dollars do double duty. Below we mention a few items which mean big savings for you. i which necessitates sulohuring. At Warshlos for Astoria. J East -and West Mailing there Is very Astoria, Aug. 18, A telegram was IJttlo vermin left, and the bine where received from tho secretary of tho strong and healthy 18 doing well. Tho navy yesterday afternoon stating that samo remark applies to Mereworth tho coast-defonso monitor Wyoming, ' and West Peckham. A Worthman ro- and at least ono other war vosel, port states that the drought is caus- WJU bo ordered to Astoria; to remain ing some of the burr to drop off, and during tho regatta, which will talco , only heavy rain. Immediately couia place on Wednesday. Thursday and help the slack bine. Sheriff Admitted Mob. AUanta, Aug. 18. la tho oflWal re- Friday of next week. Knights Elect Chancellor. Louisville, Aug. 18. Tho supreme port by Captain Hitch, who command-, lodge of Knigh'a of Pythias unani ed the roIHtia at Stateaboro, he quote xnously elected Charles E. Sbiveloy, of two sergeants as saying that tho shor- 'Richmond, Ind , supremo chancelllor Iff unlocked the jail door and admit- J Judge Charles A Barneo. of Jack ted the mob. potuting out Reed and sonvMo. nHncis, waa elected supremo Misses Fast Black Lace Hose Absolutely fast black and stalnlos lace open work hoao. Regular BOc value. During this week at 35c putt Novelty Hat Pins in golf stick shapo neatly carried In a small caddy bag. Very popu lar. During this great Ue 1 9c pair Ladies' Suits What's left of our spring and sum tuer Btocb of Ladies' Tailor Suit we are offering at Half Pf ke St. Louis Fail? Contest Last month of voting. Result at 0:30 p. in yosteiday: Total vote cast 78,247 Number voted for 65 Mm Mellon. Hunt 30,081 Jllu Shelton. Musio 20,480 Miss DushnoU. Park ....'.... 3,842 Miss Cosper, Bast 3,672 Miss Thomas. Park 2,420 Miss Gordon. North 1,553 MUh Kramer, East 1,091 MIim Knight, Muio 851 Mis Patrick. 0. B 8 573 Mind Ptirnk. Elocution 528 TRUNKS SUIT CASES VALISES Wo make no Idle boasts, but "show tho goods " Tho grandost lino of tho above traveling cases over shown In tho Willamette valley. NEW PALL SUITS NEW KERSEY JACKETS NEW TOURIST COATS NCW BUTCHER COATS fCW AUTOMOBILE COATS Nf.W RAIN COATS NEW DWBS GOODS NEW J&.AS &VfcTZtt3Gr'?l YV Am 1KI&' - (S Linen Pillow Tops Floral designs in colorH, .stamped or linen, regular C5c valucm. Dur ing this week wo offor thorn ut 48c Boys' Jeseys Colors cardinal and white, giay and black, navy and white, etc. Regular fl.50 value, during thlK. wook $1.00 Kai Kai Silks Dainty and sorvlceablo fabrics not to bo compared with tho cheap va rieties. Regular 50c values, dur ing this salo 25c yatd LADIES' KJNONAS Short uul long length go at HALF PRICE I r '" Cato. vice-chancellor,