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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1904)
fc"?Tnrp nBiiimiin, Ight and Thursday, showers, AILYOALJOFRNAL. UDS GOING NORTH sands of Tons Will Find arketin the Alaska Country Sept. 21.-Tho Star says: iators and jobbers in the Klon- ad Tnnana districts aro jumping se in nn nttempt to supply the in those sections with pota- At tho present timo the demand (is product has exceeded that of years two-fold, and during the fccek thero have been hardly any in the city of Dawson. Yes- and the day beforo orders for les in lnrgo quantities have been each other over tho wire, and eamship companies, owing to tho hat nearly all of tho vessels are Jther en route north, or returning Alaska, are at a loss to place the inn en t s. Istenmer Jefferson took 650 tons, with her other freight, was all hid handle. There is also n largo hment en route to this city from i-ancisco on the steamer .Rainier. fresscl has 2000 cases, which aro shipped to Dawson from this The consignment of potatoes, were to go north on the Topeka, 1 havo relieved tho shortage to a extent in the northern market, lould not in nny way supply tho hi. telegram received this morning 1 ollicinls of the Alaska Steam- Company, requesting reservation tight for 1000 tons of potntobs, it lientioned thnt nearly all tho mer- 3 in tho Klondike metropolis are ivoring to get in the first supply, ilso to pile up their stock to such dent thnt, when other .merchants run out of the product, they will IwftU) linvu -a corner on "spuds.-" ring tho past week moro than I tons of potntoes have been pur- Id by Dawson jobbers and specu SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 100r SECRET SERVICE OFFICER Was Arrested Just After He Had Landed a Counterfeiter Farmington, Me., Sept. 21. Lcroy A. French, of San Francisco, who claims that he is n member of tho United atntes secret service, wns nrmstpd PUSHING CLUB WORK NO. 210L Two Hundred Dollars a Month for Development ' Work Tho Commercial Club is meotlng with good results in pushing work on the development league plan. They aro or- was arrested while trying to cash checks aggregating 1-100, signed by Harlow. The police say they don't know French, or whether he is a se cret servico officer. Weds Army Officer. Bloomfleld, X, J., Sept. 21. A mili tary wedding was celebrated hero to day, the contracting parties being Miss Anne Judkins Mason and Lieut. Koith Sumner Gregory of tho Sixth United States Infantry. Tho brido is the daughter of Lieut. John Sanford Mason, Jr., who was killed in the Sioux war of 1890-91. Lieut. Gregory is a son of Isaac C, Gregory, of Water- 16o, X. Y., and is. now stntioned at Fort Leavenworth, Kan. here, charged with stealing a horse and I gBmZIIIg tlie,r corrcal'on(lonco "5t- buggy. -French enmo here, bringing) u aml tne ,lrst "texture will begin G. A. Hnrlow, of Pittsficld, whom hojto 8 out next Monday, on tho Tom had arrested for counterfeiting! French Richardson plnn. I'eoplo will bo nskel to give the club tho names of their rel atives and friends in tho East who nro coming to Oregon during tho ensuing year. A package of tho latest litera ture and information about Salem and this part of Oregon and our industries will be sent to each address, and n poj tal card stating that it had been sent at the request of tho porson named on tho postal, who is thus put in direct communication and correspondence with the person receiving tho litera ture. Thoy will bo invited to writo to their friends hero or to the dub, nn.f thus be enlisted and Interested in our city nnd country. It in expected to reach about 5000 per month, and the executive comniitteo of the Commercial Club is working to raise $200 per montl'r. Tiie following voluntary sub scriptions, nearly all per month, for ono year, have been recolvcd by the club, besides ninny smaller amounts per month. Geo. G. Bingham, Mission street. .$2.50 Jefferson Meyers, Portland COO Geo. F. Hodgers, Liberty and Court 5.00 C. P. Bishop, Commercial street . . 2.50 D. IJ. James, Liberty and Court.. 2.00 11. A. 'Pierce, Commercial stregt.. 1.00 W. S. Mott, Commercial street .. 1.00 W. E. Ketclium, Stnto street .... 1.00 lames M. Kyle, Commercial street 1.00 Ligh"& Traction Co., Commercial 2.00 II. B. Thielson, Court street .... 1.00 W. Witters, Commercial street 1.00 PEACE MAKER SHOT GREAT BATTLE EXPECTED Kurppatkin Will Wake An other Hard Fight at Mukden Tokio, Sept. 21.-Genoral Kuropat- .J ! 1 kiii, iv is learned, is prepared to make ham, who wns essaying tho rolo of a determined stand at Mukden, nnd is peaco-mnker between Charles Heed strongly intrenched thero. He has an nnd Frank Moore in 11 fight nt Kendall immensonrmy at his disposal, and the last night, was fatally shot by Ueed. battle 'Will be terriflie, as both armies Bystanders thereunon' boat Hood n nro now in a conuitiqn to renpw tho that he, too, is expected to die, nguiing. Jiarsiiai uynma, it is stated, will coutinuo to press Kuropatkln un til tho operations nro stopped by a fall Mob Then Beat Murderer Un til He Will Probably Die YORK o 1 A i fc HARMONY Helena, Mont., Sept. 21. Bert Ware- Henry Welnhard Send. Portland. Sent. 21. Hnnrv Woln.' of snow. He will then strongly guard hard, the pioneer brewer of tho Pa his advance position, and remnln until .cific coast, died at 11:10 o'cWk. lnt springy when he will again take up the night nt the ngo of 74 years. Ho was wurK wnere no leit Oil. London, Sept. 21. Tho Tokio corro Wreckers Throw Switch. Springfield, 111., Sept 21. Trnin wreckers threw a switch nt Barclay, 1 Illinois, throwing tho Illinois CentrnI Diamond special, for St. Louis into tho top of the works of tho Barclay Coal and Mining Company's mine ear ly this morning. Fireman Con Can non,' of Decatur, was killed, and Mes senger Hays, of Clinton, Iowa, badly Injured. None of tho passengers wero severely hurt. All but tho rear sleep er left the rails. Colorado Democrats. Denver, Colo., Sept. 21. Tho Colo rado Democratic convention assem bled in Denver today. The conven- suffering from nn attack of uremic coma, tho third with which ho has been Seized in rectmt vrnrs? find fnr nnvtir. spondent of Iteutcr's agency says that al days his lifo has been despaired of. it is predicted in Tokio thnt tho reduc-JTho disease stopped tho action of his tlon of Port Arthur will bo nccom- kidnevs thrrn dnv n. nn.1 . tm.l plished within a fortnight. been unconscious during thnt period, St.- Petersburg, Sept. 21.-General oxccpt for u sllBht Klimmor yesterday Kuropatkin, under yesterday's date,nftcn(,on Tho ond cnmo "M'0"1 reports that the flanking attempt by 'HtrMeR,e' nml apparently' without tho Japanese on tho Uussian left was l'ain" unsuccessful. Tho situation at Muk-I Mr Wol"linr'l was a typical Wostorn den, ho says, is unchanged. On Mon- ,nu"' with nU lho BoeM lu"tio.4 ' tho dny tho enemy wnH observed moving toWostor" mnn nml anan. Ho succeed tho oast of DnrHng Pass. Later the'01 h' clof, PPatIon to n business Japanese twico ntttacked out posts, lw,,,ch ho n,n,1 ono of the ,,,rKst ln,luH but wore checked bv cnvnlry nnd mu-1 trie8 of tho cit' with u famo otem- uiK uuyonii 1110 iiounuB or. mo united Stntes. Ho was ready to lend to tho city and state for tho promotion of )ho success of tho community tho onorgy nnd ability which mudo. his own buo cess, and he readily contributed to ov ery charitablo and public enterprise. As diseaso has crept upon him with age, ho hns gradually entrusted his business to his sons-in-lnw, who have been associated with him from their early manhood, so that thoro will be no break in tho management of his chino' guns. Odd Fellows at Washington. San Francisco, Sept. 21. Washing ton wns solected as tho plncc for hold ing tho next session of tho Odd Fel lows, grand lodge. It will bo hold in Soptombor, 1905. Tho voto was as fol fel fol eows: Washington 98, Buffnlo 20, Philadelphia 18, Cleveland 14, Montro al 11. Canadian Fire. J tion will name a candidnte to make tho gubernatorial race against Gover- Jos. Meyers & Sons, Court and I", all of whom aro doing their best nor Pcabody and candidates for tho ' Liberty streets 1.00 ml their consignment on tho mar-1 other state offices to bo filled nt the I'atton Bros., Stnto street l.ul Erst. I November election. I L. "K. Page, Cottage street 1.00 MonfrStl, Sept. 21.-TJ.0 building of t Jlltore8t8 e Cnnadinn Hardware Company, tho tli Cunadinn branch of tho London Thread Oil Tank Struck. Trust and Cheput, File & Co., tho larg-1 Houston, Tex., Sept. 21. -Lightning esc wuoiesnio grocery anu nquor nouso sirucit nn 011 iiiiik hi a iexas rennery 1 in Cannda, were destroyed by fire early on tho Texas coast today, killing six 1 today. Tho loss is $750,000. workmen and firing the tank. Democrats Finally Bury the Hatchet and Nomi nate Herrick Saratoga, N. Y., Sept. Sl.-Aftcr conference of Democratic leaders this morning, it wns announced thnt DU Cady Horrick, of Albany, will probnbly get tho nomination for governor. Fran cis B. Harrison has boon decided tar for lioutpnnnt-govemor. StnnouficWsr nnmo will not bo presontod to tho eora vention. Tho convontion wns called to order at 12:20 o'clock. Duncan H. L. Lcr was mado permanont ehoirman, andl his address was liberally cheorcd. Sen ator Hill will place Judgo Herrick in noiiiinution. Tho platform proclaims ,tho dovo tion of the pnrty to tho principles p govornmont enunciated by Thomns". Jouerson, and then prococdods to nU tack what it calls "Qdollism." It, says: "Tho Issuo of Qdollism, thor pnrnniount nnd overshadowing Issuo In stato nffairs is betweon ofllcial honesty and ofllcial corruption. In palpablo Vi olation of his sworn obligation to bd tho impartial servant of tho whole peoplo, ho has assumed to net ris state chnirninn of n political machine, nnd! his present dual notion constitutes public scandal and amounts to the grossest kind contempt' of olnolnl duty In tho history of tho stnto. Instead of being opposod to extravagance, tho administration hns becomo tho actual'1 promoter of ndrolt schemes to loot tho public treasury, under tho guiso off law." Stnto issues wero then taken up nrnH' handled oxhnustively. Harrison was nominated lleutouantv governor by acclamation. Herrick '$ selection was tho result of a compro mise. Murphy declared that ho vroulttf not nccept MeCiirron's cnndldato, but Grout and Hill finally brought tho fno tious togethor by an act of H0lf-nbn gation, of tho latter in nccopting lust nneiont and personal enemy, nnd prom- (Contlnuod 0:1 I'nco Six.) xpansion and Protection Sale V Wzty Article In This Vast Establishment Is Sweepingly And Powerfully 'Reduced except Contract Goods fot an Accumulation of Old Shopworn and Oat-of-Date Merchandise, But the Cleanest, Newest, Most Dependable roods to he Found, at Prices Equally as Low, or Lower Than SO CALLED CLOSING OUT SALES 111 Knit Underwear Bargains - Oneita Union Suits Jlibbed Com Ination Union Suits. Kcal 91.231 "alues. Expansion Sale 88c Dress Goods Tan, green, terra cotta, blue, greys, urowns, plain and fancy weaves. BcaJ 50 and G5tv values. Expansion Sale 38c yd. Fleece lined Jersey ribbed union suits. J, Ladies' Skirts New styles in plain and fancy mix- ares. Skirts in correst fashions. Ul sizes. Real ao Kt and ZA. ilues. v ' Expansion Sale $2.90 'Orsets ;t erect form models, mil gored 4 bias cut. Made up of French U In whita and drab. Eeal 'jBll CW1 . ,DU vaiuen. Protection Sale &7c 1 Jersey Bibbed, lace Finished. LADIES' VESTS Real 75 values. -Protection Sale 38c ladles' Fine Jersey Kibbed X VESTS Fleece Uped. Eeal 50 values. Expansion Sale 28c Ladies' fine Jersey ribbed PANTS French band. Beal 50 grade. Protection Sale 28c SILK SUITINGS New fancy patterns. Bcal 85 A qualities. Protection Sale 68c yd. WOOL DRESS GOODS U Inches wide. Plain and fancy mixture?. .Eeal 85 p quality. Expansion Sale 68c yd. Cortecelli SPOOL SILKS IN BLACKS AND COLOBS. Expansion Sale 7c spool CORTECELLI TWIST Protection Sale 3fbr 10c NEW PRUNELLA Waistings In the newest weaves, patterns and colors. Eeal 75 and 85 values. Expansion Sale 58c yd. FANCY VELVET Waistings. A very swell fabric for fall waists. A splendid assortment to select from. Protection Sale 78c yd. French Flannel Waistings in fancy patterns with neat Persian border. Eeal 75 85 values. Protection Sale 68c 'yd. Tf reM&$( Ribbons Largest s'tock to be found in this city, During this sale LIBERTY SATIN Bibbons, all colors. Regular 35 values. Expansion Sale X 9c yd. BLACKTAFFETA Ribbon. Eeal 35 values. Protection Sale 19c yd. Gloves Bovcral lines of ladles' gloves on display during this sale, Eeal 91.25 aud JJ51.50 values. Expansion Sale 75c pair Men's Underwear Men's superior quality. Eeal 92.50 values. Protection Sale $1.40 suit Hats Eeal LS2.50 d $3.00 les. Jer r 1 o-f &A.U.llitUHl v3-.l(G MENS' SUITS Bargains for all. Real $10.00, S12.50, nd 915.00 values. PROTECTION SALE ga.50i OVERCOATS Cleuuluo Priestly "Oravenptte." EXPANSION SALE $0.85 y. , m $l.5U J $J.50