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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1904)
M 0 BAI.EM, OEEQON, FBIDAY, SEPTEMBEE 16, 1004. NO. 215. J , t RU1SER BOSTON DID JAPANESE ADVANCE INTEREST IN PAIR CONTINUES TO GROW NOT FIND SHIPS TOWARD MUKDEN AIL Y CAPITAL JOURNAL teturned From Trip on Pacific Where Russian Vessels Are Supposed to be Snn Francisco. Sept. 10. The cruiser Boston returned this morning from i fcrnise around the Fnrrallones, but found fno traco of foreign war craft. Late past night she sighted a a largo vessel about 15 miles off the entrance of the harbor, and the discovery caused somo excitement, but it w,as soon learned that tho ship was the transport Sher man, from Manila, with 300 troops, $2,- 000,000 Mexican money for recoinage and soveral passengers. San Francisco, Sept. 16. It is learned this afternoon, that on board the Lena is a high Russian naval offi cer, whoso name is unknown, and that he has command of tho Lena, Korea and other auxiliary cruisers, and that his sole duty is to direct his fleet in the capture of nil vessels carrying contra band of war. Admiral Goodrich, it is stated, was aware of tho officer's, pres- ienco sinco tno vessel's arrival, ana gcommunicated tho fact to "Washington. ITo this is now ascribed tho fact that Itho authorities hero and at Washing ton have shown so much concern, ana j displayed so much caro in handling the Imntter. Tho Lena was scheduled to start for Maro Island this morning, but at 1 still at anchor. at 11 o'clock o'clock sho is St. Petersburg, Sept. 10. Tho Eust sian decision on tho contraband ques tion has been communicated to 'tho British, German and American- em bassies. It is understood thafEussla recognizes that goods when they arc consigned to private parties are only contraband when the cargoes nro gov ernment, military or. naval stores. to their staments, having come from San Francisco. Paris, Sept. 16. In an. interview, published in the Main today, Baron Hayashi, the Japanese minister to Lon don, Bays: "Before tho war wo de manded that Russia recognize China's sovereignty over Mnachuria. Today, after our victories and expenses, wo are no longer contented with our former demand.' After the fall of ,Port Arthur tho conditions will bo still more ex treme, and after the taking of Vladl- vostock they will bo yet more extreme. ".The next battlo will be at Tie Pass and' shall continue throughout tho win ter. Wo linve civen up tho plan of taking Port Arthur by assaultbut will compel its capitulation by famine. Its full will free 60,000 men for the rein forcement of the northern army, "but we don't need them ust now." - o Want to Chango Leaders. Pueblo, Colo., Sept. 10. Delegates to tho convention of District No. 15, United Mine Workers of Alncrica are in qxecutivo conference today with tho leaders of tho Western Federation of Miners. They discussed the advisabili ty of withdrawing from tho Mitchell organization, and joining hands with the Western Federation. Tho coal strikers are angered because national aid was withdrawn from them during the present strike. Number of Wounded Russians Brought to City Indicates Forward . Movement Mukden, Sept. 10. Twenty-six wounded men, bolonging to General Kistchcnko's division, wore brought in to Mukden today. Tho particulars of New I'hwnng, Sept. 10. Tho Japan ese reinforcements aro contlnunlly de barking here, and aro being sent north ward toward Liao Yang, ns soon as Pronounced by Visitors to Be the Great- est and Grandest Ex- hibit . r the skirmish aro not available, but it thpy arrive. With them aro being sent 1 it. 1 !. 1 -i- .1.. T ' ...-. ...:..! ...illna TTi.nn advance on Mukdon. .'crops nro being reaped -,' throughout I Manchuria. Chofoo, Sept. 16. Tho Japanese be-, tween September 8th"nnd 10th assaulted London, Sept. 16., ffho openhagen and captured important fortifications correspondent of tho Central News re two miles east of Golden Hill, "near "ports that tho unknown Jaganeso who Port Arthur. Tho Jnpancso were able was arrested at Skagen yesterday on to hold tho positions, owing to tho poor suspicion of being n spyis Captain quality of the Itussian powder, tho Takiknwa, the naval attncho at Bor .1.1,11. oiinn-.t.nrt nf lm nlnt for Hn. He whs freed this "morning, and which they wero aimed, and many said that ho wns traveling for pleasure, shells failed to explode. It is known to but tho correspondent says that it is indicate that General Stocssol's supply ocuavcu in rcamy icamo is icwii of ammunition is running very low. " Baltic fleet. Tho Russians have placed mines un- 1 ii ..i.i!- i,:mi ,.ii,.v. nr. i St. Petersburg, Sept. 10. General I ( I Mil lllllllll. UllllUllltlll tl lllll I VUI I k -' - Mukden, Sept. 10,-Tho Chinese re port thnt tho Japanese are running reg ular trains between Dalny and New Ohwnng, tho rolling stock, according Fairbanks Speaks. . Washington, Sept. 10. Senator Fair banks arrived froni Now York at 9:30 this morning, and boarded tho B. & O. special train. He is nccompanied by Senator Scott, Representative Dayton, and other West Virginia Republicans. Tho first stop will bo at Harper's Fer ry. Brief speeches will bo mado along thb lino during tho dny. Tho special is expected to reach Parkersburg, Tenn., this ovoning. Whilo not as-largo as tho two pre ceding days, tho attendance at tho fair today was abovo tho average, and tho interest, despite tho large crowds of the previous day, did not appenr to be on tho wane. All ehildron under tho ngo of 15 wore admitted free to tho grounds today, nndn tho llttlo folks took the opportu nity to seo tho big exhibit. Tho boys from tho reform school, and tho wards of tho Chemawa school wero thoro in full force, enjoying tho day. Tho good roads demonstration con tinued, and the road experts havo com pleted soveral hundred feet of the splendid highway northwest of tho pa vilion. Tho rock crusher was at work, nnd was visited by many people. Portland Day. Tho thousands attending tho fair yes terday wero pleased with tho program, and left for their homes declaring thnt it was tho best fair in tho history of tho Mate. It was n revelation to Port- landors of what u farmers' fair can bo made. . Thursday's Eacos. Tho first ovent was tho 3-year-old .monwenlth, Red Skin, Briny K., Lady , Madison nnd Bolladi. Tho Common- ,wcnlth took tho first heat in S:16V4V Bolladi second. Tho next thrco boats wero won by Red Skin. Tlmo, 3:1, 2tl7 nnd 2:21. The Commonwmlth took second money nnd Lady Mndisom third. Tho first of tho three running events j war six-furlong rnco with six starters. Snllio Goodwin won, Urbnno aoconii, Bud Wndo third. Timo 1:1-1. Pon- sennit, nnd everything that could pos- Kuropatkin reports that tho Jnpancso sibly bo of uso to tho Japanese, with forces before Ycntni and Tniti station tho intention of destroying them in case nro being increased, also thoso near tho Japanese enter tho city. Tho houso Bonsipuzl. The Czar telegraphed to formerly occupied by Aloxicff wna, hit Kuropatkin tho following message: !LLa:",ZTu"l,r"T u , .i ;; a i.,taoa . fc. -... -. - - stroycr, uhieh was docked for repairs, sacrifice. Tho return Irom iiino iang, destroying it, and killing seven sailors. 'under tho circumstances, wns excellent Ono shell demolished several engines l.V eaiod out, in tho face of grave dif- In tho dockyards, killinu an officer and ficultjes. two men. Tho Jnpancso fleet comes in dailv much closer than formerly, and throwing a few shells. Tho Jnpanose , No Cruiser in Sight. Victoria, B. C, Sept. lO.-Tho nnval i i . . ....... .. ...i i .... n.ithni, t nu ttiin ninrninir imsoimuiv uu- army is constantly receiving uuuvj. ul......v - - Kns from Japan, to which tho Russians niod any knowledge of a Russian nuxil- nro unable to reply, or tho snips in ry """'"""h ;-,-;- ' .. ... nml'ciark Btnko 0f $2000. tho harbor only six aro able to fight at ona uy w.o cruw i ... , - - iirosont. "wlV $500, best two in three. Bessio R. took two straicht heats in S!:22'j and 2:210 Jules Rcdol finished fourth in tho first heat, but camo up second in tho noxt, whilo Queen Director camo under tho wlro second in tho first and fell back to third, giving her second money. Loveless coinp in third in: tho first, bnt wns distanced in tho second. Tho second raco was tho 2:17 trot for zance, Barnnto nnd Mordonto also ra. A now Northwest record was estab lished in tho Oregon Dorby, of 14 miles, by Tho Moor. Tho time, 2:05, wns excellent, considering surrounding conditions. Thero wero fivo Btnrtoro, Tho Moor, lllowaho, Instructor, Tho- Stewardess nnil Col. Anderson, x no latter followed tho winner by a noso under tho wire in an exciting finish. Tho Inst rnco of tho day was tho- ono-mllo running, for non-winners slncb August 7th. Tho Prldo won, with All About second, nnd Cromwell third. Past Mastor, Prcstolus, Lady Rice, Gypsy Bell and Schorzo also ran. Tho Evoning Program. Mrs. llallie PnrrlHh-HIngcs and Misn Ktliel Rnymonil woro heard in Bovornl Boldctions, nnd, to Bay that thoy plcaod tluylargo audlonco would bo Bupcrftoua. Tho nudlonco in tho largo pavilion halt testified to tho oxcellcnco of Ihoir rcub dltions. McElroy's Military Band dun coursed splendid mnslo during tho evoning. Today's Program. Tho races include tho Groator Salem Consolation pace, beat two in throo, for When Buying Shoes iot Fall.. You must consider tho quality of leather in the shoe. Solid leather shoes aro absolutely necessary if you expect satisfactory wear during tho rainy season. The 5 Bfand Has stood tho test for 12 years in our shoe department, is buijt to givo satisfaction. Every pair Dry Goods (Continued on rourth pnge.) . n - ii 'l lti Ui i r.rvi vtt.wm jbt im. mens All "of tho latest novelty weaves in dress goods and waistings will be found in our lino this season. Our assortment of staple dry goods is very DoS buy an expensive rain coat ready made. It will cost you only half " as much to buy our extra fine waterproof covert by the yard and a 10c New Idea raincoat pattern, and havo it mado to fit. A largo ship ment of Thomson's Glove-fitting Corsets Just in. All seams run around the body. It is a special feature which gives a better fit, and you can't find it in other makes. Men's Clothing No matter how fine tho fabric in 'a suit, it mba 'lined and trimmed with Buitablo material and cut. to. .fit, orv it will not, give satisfaction. Our factory is very careful to seo that tho inside of a suit is mado of tho proper material, as well as tho outside. Boys' Clothing Needs great wear-rosisting qualities. Our "Jane Hopkins' Boy Txooi '" nwwnr, u a boon to mothers of lively boys. If you have a boj, try k ,t one of our new fa.l suits for bim, and see what "boy proof means. f Hosiety, Undetweat, Hats, Snfrts, Comforts, Blankets Everything in ladies' and men's furnishiogs. The New York Racket The only store in Salem ran on tho spot cash plan, which, with our economical business management, enables us to undersell regular stores." Two largo store rooms full of honest values. E. T. BARNES, Prop. Corner o! Commercfal andCnemcketa Sfaeets ? fSss. Tl 1 il Ui i a m r i w I tl mi ri l : (zSmmk MUST appear on all fabrics which have been dyed and made waterproof by the Cravenette Co. Satisfactory wear guaranteed by ftJ04tt&m 'Urcwiette- RAIN WILL NEITHER WET NOR SPOT THEM. 0 .' ra? &M& - w Rain Coats Never has ono particular sort of gar ment reached such instant popularity as these c"oats very drossy and immenic ly Berviceable, thoy fillo two or three fold need. W ehavo them in soveral styles and colors at prices from $12.50 to $25.00 No Questionable Goods Hef e There's a great deal of merchandise made just to sell. A great deal of this kind is sold. The store selling it thinks it is profiting by such sales. The reverse is true. The on ly kind of goods that it pays a store to handle is reliable merchandise. No store that hopes to forge into the first rank will ever realize its expectations until it ceases to handle "cheap" goods. A low price point is always com mendable, providing it applies to a trustworthy article, but to quote low prices at the expense of quality is as danger ous as playing with fire. No ' -Cheap" Old Stock to Unload i Chilen's Coats and Dresses New Styles - New Materials The newest and daintiest eitura for the little misses, consisting of , EUBSIAN BLOU8E BUSTEE BEOWNS KILTS, rANOY DBESSES TEENOn AND MOTHEB HUBBAED New Fats, Not a lot of old stuff oarriqil over from several Beasons, and brought out an new goods, but tho brightest .and newest of this season's show logs NEW NEAE BEAI. COATS NEW ABTBAKHAN COATS NEW SOAEFS NEWBOAfl Wj W B Cof sets New Models Fo Fall Weat The best eorsot in tho broad land, & corset that has won Its way, not through advertising display, but from DressraaVers Who Know. Have your new gown fitted over ono. 50c to $3.50 Fine Clothing Moil's Fnll nnd Winter, 8uitn ! Ovorooats. Hero thoy are. Tho stylos of tho season, of tho moftt fashionable materials nnd cut. W never had so many stylos nor mieh good styles tho larost and bt seleoted stook in tho city. Tho cost liest Karmonta that your purse can buy are no more uttmsilvo, no mora servleablQ or lnittor fitting than the garmontH we ara showinjj. Wfr have all new styles in all sliaJw and sizes. $0 to $25 I i li 41 i