DAILY CAPITAL TOURNAB VOL. XIV BALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1904. NO. 217. OUNG RUSH MONITOR WORK COLD CRUEL WORLD SWING AROUND CIRCLE WHEAT THIEVES FOUGHT MORE TROOPS ARRIVE GIRL LOST ' I I III! II II IP I I . Kaisr Last Seen WeepiugrAfteT Having Visited the Samp son Snake Show Myrtle Thompson, ngcd 14 years, vhosc homo is In North Salem, went to lie state fair Saturday afternoon, and Sins not been scon slnco by tho family. Slio was nn adopted daughter of has. F. Dictz, and, with him and his wife and the girl's brother, had boon jhop picking. The family camo back ghoino Saturday, tho boy coming down town, and Myrtle going to tho fair int - p. m. Sho was seen comine out of tho fair labout tlnrK, near 7 o'clock. Sho said Isho had been nt tho Sampson snake bhow, and was very much excited over freeing tho largo snake, and was trem- iming ami crying, anil said sho was go ing nomo. alio litis not been seen sinco by anyono who knows her, and the Diotz family nro very much distressed btver her nppcarance. -Myrtle is a largo girl for her age. Sho is fleshy and strong, and looks all uf 10 or 18 years old. She has made htr nomo with tho Deitz's for eight or uinu y uui-h, ami nicy tinriK as mucn or her ns of their own child. Sho has four brothers and a sister. Her father dead, and her mother lives nt Porrv ilale. Any ono knowning 'of her whero- nbouts will confer a grent favor by re porting to this oflice. Myrtlo is too young to be ut Inrgc, and sho has no relatives or peoplo to whom sho has Iprobably gone. It is believed sho is St Aof sit It na linnn inlrnn nmritf lur Cnr lUDb ui uuo uvvii iunvi; uhuj ujr iutui. WiirBe-Tfaccf Tn "Comffirs- sion at Earliest Moment " Prominent Pennsylvania .Senator Fairbanks Working Bremerton, Sept. 10. Orders have been receivpd in mif th tnn.;n w..- omlng, now out of commission, in sen- wormy siiape at tiie earliest moment. A llirCO additional fnrpp n( man nrn working night and day. It was to be completely overhauled, but an effort will now be made to put her to sea within 48 hours. Tho nnHiiirltlna rn. fuse to explain the significance though it is believed to lll lllln tn tlm T.nnn and Korea incident. Saloons Were Closed. La Qrnnde, Sept. 10. Yesterday was a quiet Sunday in La Grande, all sa loons and all .cigar stores being closed for tho first time in its history. Drug stores were only open for a short time. The order by County Sheriff Penning ton went into effect. It was strictly enforced, and no troublo of any kind lias yet arisen from it in La Grande, ,and, as far as known hero tonight, the same condition prevails throughout the county. Besides" tho 22 saloons closed in La Grande today, there aro three closed at Union, three at Elgin, and ono each in tho towns of Cove, Imblcr, Summer ville, Island City nnd Hilgard. , Schooner Struck Bock. Monterey. Cnl.. Sent. 19. Tho stenm schooner Northland, from San Fran cisco to Snn Pedro, struck on a rock off Point Pinos last night. Sho was hauled this morning leaking very badly Couple Took Gas Route to Escape Disgrace York, Pa., Sept. lO.-Michael Scholl, president of tho Koystono Foundry & Machine Company, nnd Miss Nettio Gatmatt, both well connected socially, wore found intho woman's apartments this morning, where they hnd turned on tho gas. Both left notes complain ing of the "cruel world." o Fire at Halifax. Halifax, Sept. 10,-Firo at 1 o'clock this morning, in Black Bros.' ware house, which was filled with largo qnnntitics of gunpowder and dyna mite, threatened to cause much dam age. Acting under orders from the mayor, tho explosives were dumped in to the river, and a number of explo sions occurred. Hnlifnx, Sept. 10. Shortly after 3 o'clock this morning tho flro broko out again and destroyed several ware houses nnd other buildings. The ware houses wcro fine new buildings, and the loss is now estimated at $2,000,000. At 10 o'clock tho firo is Htill burning, but is under control. Among tho principal losers aro Black Bros. & Co.. whole sale hardware; Bryant & McDonald, tea merchants, and Thomas Forham & Co., suilmakers. Viscount Murdered. Lisbon, Sept. 10. Viscount f'nstello Borghes, ono of tho king's intimates, was found murdered today, with his jewels gone, and his valet missing. Hard on His Campaign Tour Washington, Sept. 19. Scuntor Fair banks left at 7:40 o'clock this morning over, the Pennsylvania railroad for Dover, Delaware, whero ho speaks this afternoon. Ho will attend tonight's meeting at Wilmington, and then go to Baltimore to make a speech tomorrow. His next appearance will bo nt Rend ing, Pa. Accompanied by Senator Dolliver, of Iowa, he will leave Chicago for the Pacific coast on Septomber 23d. Twelve Shots Were Exchange ed and Sheriff's Posse is in Pursuit Knight Will Speak. Chicago, Sept. 19. Notional Com mitteeman George A. Knight, of Cali fornia, who opened tho campaign in Chicago Snt unlay night is billed for a number of speeches in Indinna Into thiSjinonth, nnd early in Octobor. I o Chicago 'Markot. Chicago, Sept. 10. Wheat, Septem ber,' $1.03M,1.07; December ,$1.0S(5 1.09-); 31T.. corn, CO'iOol'j; onts 31 Would Firo Notary. A petition from Aurora has been filed -with tho governor for tho removal from office of J. D. Hitter, notary pub lic nt Needy, Oregon. Tho complaint is that Ritter used langungo on the public highway nnd beforo women and children that was unbecoming n man in his official position. Baker City, Sopt. 19. Aaron Baker and Will Irwin, of Pocnhontns, Baker county, woro found stealing grain nt Wingville, and chased to Baker City last night. They woro caught by two policemen, and 12 shots exchanged, but the men cscapod. Thoy aro now being chased by Sheriff Brown nnd posse. This morning tho mdn were in tho mountains norhwest of Haines, and the posse wns increased. A bnttlo is ex pected, ns both aro cool, desperato and crack shots, nnd aro well nnued. K Russia Refuses to Attend. Belgrade, Servin, Sept. 19. With the exception of Russia, all the powors have instructed their ministers to ut tend tho coronation of King Peter on Wednesday. Tho action of Russia hna enmed a sensntion. Three Hundred Thousand. Japanese Are in the Field Rome, Sopt. 19. A dispatch to tho Tribune from Lino Yang states that tho Jupanoso advance on Mukden ia proceeding, nnd that tho fourth nrmy from New Chwnng is now on.tlio Rus sian extreme left. It ndds that Kuro ki has roceived two new divisions, making tho total Japancso forco about ,300,000 man. $ Salvationist Stole Slides. A requisition for tho return to that stnto of J. W. King, an ex-soldior of tho Salvation Army, issued by Gover nor McBrido, of WiiBldngton, has been honored by Governor Chamberlain. King stole 300 lantern slides belonging to Captain Hchniedor, of tho Salvntiou Army nt Chehnlis, and departed to Grants Pass, whero ho is now under nr rost. .t. C. Shittler, deputy sheriff at ChehnliH, left for Grants Pnss this morning, nnd will return tomorrow. St. Potoroslutrg, Sept. 15. Tho Crnr has decided to form a. second Mnnehur inn nrmy, to bo mndo up of tho corps now being sontto tho Far 'East. Lion tonnnt-Gonernl Linesvitch will pron ably bo in command. General lvuro patkin will bo chief of both nrmios. but probably without tho llf.lo of com mniider-in-chlof. Tho report that Roar Admiral Oukqinnky has been court martialed is emphatically denied by members of tho gonornl stnff. St. Petersburg, Sopt. 10. Dispatches from Gcnornl Kuropntkin stato thjt Genornls Robkekampff and Sampson off conducted important rcconnoisnncbft which resulted in heavy fighting with many cnsiinltlcs. Tho roconnoisnnco was mndo toward the enemy's front nnd right flank, nnd the JqpauoBO woro driven back. Tim (Continued on pago olght.) BUSBSCtM EXPANSION AND PROTECTION SALE EXPANSION 0ur increasing business shows that this is a cardinal principle with us.. Good goods, newest and best styles, .fair treatment, reasonable prices and liberal advertising do the work. Remember we have no old stocks to unload. PROTECTION Wo Bhield our customers from unfair treatment and shoddy goods. Wo .j guarantee full stock, good measure, high grado goods and satisfaction. WoMl protect you against unreliable dealers in every way. 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