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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1904)
tT; wwppTWi am j tpifgwf i; jpi.., easuaKsssBE&c ; and Saturday, partly olcr tonight SALEM, OREGON, PBIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1004. NO. 221. IN CLERKS HELD UP JAPANESE CONTINUE TO ADVANCE ON MUKDEN MT. VESUVIUS AGAIN IN GREAT ERUPTION IN OFFICE HALLWAY ATLT iAPTHAL JOUEJNLAIB sn Down San Francisco Speculator Suspected of Committing the Crime feaa Erancisco, Sopt. 23. Two clerks the Central Grain nnd Stock Ex- Bge wjfo held up by a masked man 3srk "hallway at the rear of the B7 o'clock this morning, and Jo a valise containing .?44uu, the records of the corn. The enped. A brokon down specu n'spected of the crime. After compelling the men to throw up their hands, and threatening them with death if they made an outcry, the robber, who was armed with a large revolver, forced the men to a closet, nnd tied the door with a heavy rope, and then picked up tho valise and wnlkcd out of tho place. The clerks wore released 10 minutes later ibyo janitor. Many Small Skirmishes Take Place Be tween the Outposts of the Armies St. Petersburg, Sept. 23. General Kuropntkin' reports that tho Japanese have assumed the offensive, and hnve advanced from Bcnnipudz to Findinlun, 20 versts from Mukden. I00L VAULT FELL fctcinnati, 0., Sept. 23. A vault in llrear of a school at Pleasant Ridge, suburb of this city, collapsed, with IqrJgQTcliililrcn in the building. It is rtedf that eight, all girls, are in Suit, dead. Tho building was ind had been standing " for looring of the vault gave way. lildred are dead. Of tho 11 I' from the vault several aro in us condition. There were 30 h in the building at tho time inccident. Tho teachers offected scuo by means of ladders and SENATOR STARTS WEST Chicago, Sept.' 23. Senator Fair banks arrived at 10:30 o'clock this Pome, Sept. 23. A telegram to tho Tribune asserts that Jnpaneso head quarters havo been transferred from Liao Yang to Yentsi. General Kuroki, according to a telegram, is gradually drawing his forees nearer Mukden, and has now reached n point 25 miles to the Eastward of Hint city. 'Russian cruisers, which are reported will nttempt to coal here. Seoul, Korea, Sept. 23. Tho Japan-' esc hnve executed three Korenns, who were caught on August 27th wrecking tho Seoul-Wiju railway. An investiga tion showed that they were employed by Russian sympathizers. Torrents of Lava and Dust Pour Down the Sides of the Old Volcano London, Sept. 23. Unconfirmed rumors have reached London that tho Vladtvostock cruisers hnve sailed out; that Licutcnant-Gcncral Stoessel has made a counter attack and recaptured n fort from tho Jnpaneso; that Madame Stoessel was wounded in the shoulder Little Girl assaulted. line, Pn-, Sept. 23. Tho 8-year- iughter of Thompson Coulter was ted by nn unknown mnsked man Kinorning whilo on her way to I. and the girl will die. A posse . bloodhounds is in pursuit. I morning from Pennsylvania to spend-locssel was Vm,cu ' snouiuor the day in conference with tho national wh,,a ttonihnR wounded soldiers at committeemen. Ho will leave tonight ,Port Artluir; thnt tL Russians are for an extended tour of tho coast. Tho'1mvlnB Muktle. c, but little reli- nolo news lias been received ncro. Bennett Burleigh wires from Tokio to tho Daily Telegraph denying that the Russians destroyed the railway bridge at Lino Yang. Ho says that only the woodwtfrk was burned, and that tho steel girders aro intact. Ho adds that the Russians hnrdly damaged the railway between Dalny and Lino Yang. Tho Daily Telegraph's Tientsin corre spondent reports bodies of Russinn cav alrymen nt Fakomnn, n rich district first stop will bo nt LuCross at' 7 o'clock tomorrow. From there ho will go to St. Paul, accompanied by. Senator Dolliver. Secretary of tho Treasury Shaw arrived from tho West this morn ing. . His tour lasted one month. Ho said Republican prospects in the West were excellent. Ho will begin his tour of Indiana tonight. Bain Bccord Broken. San Francisco, Sept. 23. All Sep tember rain records were broken by 'across tho Liao river west of Tie Pass. tho storm thnt ended at 9 o'clock this. morning. The total precipitation was ; Las Palmas, Canary Islands, Sept. three inches. Another big storm is off 23. Tho British cruisers St. George tho coast, and it is expected to reach and Brilliant nrrivod hero this morning, over the entire state. ' It is supposed their purpose is to watch Tokio, Sept. 23. An oflicial teleernm states that a detachment of Japanese attacked a force of Russians near Heiniuchunng on September 20th. The Russians were driven off to the north ward, leaving 19 dead. Tho Japanese losses were slight. St. Petersburg, Sept. 23. A dispatch received here states that the Japanese have carried Daling Pass by assault, after a devaluating tiro from all arms. The Russian lost 280 men. Liverpool, Sopt. 23. Tho Russian agents are offering 30 shillings a ton for coal for tho Far East. Another of 15 shillings n ton is offered if the blockade is successfully run, nnd the coal delivered to Port Arthur. Vladivostock, Sept. 20. Overtures aro being conducted through German channols with Liverpool firms, with n view of. arranging for tho dispatching of coal to tho uninhabited islands islnnds in the Philippines, to bo taken therefrom by Russian war ships. Ohefoo, Sept. 23. It is reported that tho torpedo boat destroyers forming part of tho Russian Vladivostock flotilla have captured a Japancso transport. Rome, Sept. 23. Mount. Vesuvius is again in eruption today to an extraor dinary degree. Deep explosions have occurred, followed by clouds of vol canic dust nnd torrents of lava, whicLi pour down tho mountain sides. Tfcr walls of the crater havo collapsed, an 3 it is feared tho rupturo of tho great cone will follow. RECORD BREAKING TRIP Chicago, Sept. 23. Joseph Loiter, Mrs. Lovl C. Loitor, his mother, and Miss Daisy Loiter, nrrived nt 8:35 o'clock this morning, nfter ono of the fastest rips over mndo on n special train from Denver. Instead of pro ceeding to Loudon, ns at first intended, they decided to remain hero to nwnit tho nows of tho condition of Lady Cur zon, who is seriously ill iu London. Shot By Playmato. Portland, 8opt. 23. Yesterday after noon at 3:30 o'clock Karl Loowig, aged 15 roars, was riding his wheel along the road near tho Fulton car lino, bo low Jones' mill. Ho enmo upon Chas. Rdclman, aged 10, and Rudy Metzlcr, of tho same age. Kdoliunn hnd a 22 caliber rillo iu his hnnds. As young Loewig rodo along ho took his hat from his hend, held it to ono side, nnd cried to Llelmnn: "Sco if you can hit this." , Bdolmnu raised thir gun and fired. Tho bullet missed tho hat and Btruck Loowig in tho back of tho hoiul, caus ing a wound from which ho died n few minutes later. GROOM , NEVER RETURNED Chicago, Sopt. 23. Fred B. Hoov.orj a prominent jeweler of Albion, Ind,, who carried $12,000 iu nionoy, is miss ing from his hotel hero, whero his bride uwnits his return. It is bellovod thnt ho was hold up. o Hungary Against Mormonisui. Vienna, 8ept. 23. Coimt TJbni, the Hungarian minister of tho interior, hits romlorcd n decision prohibiting Mor-j moil propaganda within Hungary, upon tho ground thnt Riich niovomnut is not desirablo from tho standpoint of botb stato policy and religion. Tho immediate 'occasion of tho de cision wih tho expulsion of two Mor mon missionaries Franklin I'lnrgoo nnd William Wetsol who camo frwu Salt Lake to Tesasvnr 18 inontlm ngo and attempted to orgnnizo n Mormou coiuinuuity among' Hungarians, who formerly had resided in Utnh. Tho two mlssionarlos wero promptly oxpcllud, whereupon their Hungarian friends nppealed to tho minister oC tho interior, tho result lifting tho pres ent decision. icotcb Plaids Splendid for children's dresses, loublo fold ?ANSIOK SALE. 0cyeV letter qunlity, double rjfoldli 34 aches wide. CFANSION SALE. J 9c yd. rictigna and Let- la Flannelettes BXPANSION SALE. 9cyd. IBNOLD'S FLANNELETTES Real 18 and 20c values. PROTECTION SALE. 1 4c yd. I &i!?wr 3 I p"T Petticoais k Ladies' black silk pettiaoats great- (lv reduced. i I EXPANSION SALE. I i ,'t6.io values ,... $U.35 I'""' and $s.00 valuftg ....4.95 l:Su values S7.95 Ladies' Skirts THE TOBEMOST STYLES in tho newest and best fabrics for fall wear aro to be found at the Big Store. Every garment in ths de partment is radically reduced in pricoT.whioh makes it an oxtra in difeament to, buy here nnd now. Several stylos of this season's de signing in the latest fashionable fabrics. Roal worth $3.50 and $4.00 EXPANSION SALE. News for busy shoppers1 $2.90 Flannelette Gowns Cream colored, fanoy yokes, trim med with pink and blue Bills cord, nowost goods, Intost styles, fall fashioned. Roal.1.50 values PROTECTION SALE. $J.J8 Expansion and Protection Sale Absolutely EVERY ARTICLE REDUCED Exceot Contract Goods THE BIGGEST, BRiailTEBT, BEST, MOST UP-TO-DATE, DEPENDABLE STOCK OP lEROHANDISE TO SELECT I"BOM, NOT A JOB LOT Or OLD STOCK TO UNLOAD. Elite and Gilt Edge SHOE POLISH Sold everywhere at 25c but here EXPANSION SALE. 15 PORTIERES In blue, terra eotta, rod and green colors. Real $2.00 and $2.50 value EXPANSION SALE. $1.55 feiSdSi Copyright 1904 by Hart Schaffner id Marx Men's Suits Many designs and. 'patens 4$) rhnonn from. Our showlgglH tUfl largest in tho city. Real $10, $12.60 and $15 value. EXPANSION SALE. Lace Ctsftains Ts'cw patterns in Nottingham laco curtulns, fit Inchon wide, 3 yard W long. Real $.1.00 and $:i.M values. EXPANSION SALE. $1.95 German Knit ting Yarn In black only PROTECTION DALE 17c skein 3 Skeins for fSOrt w Fancy Ribbons All colors. Real 50, (JO and 70 I'lilitilti EXl'AXSro.V SALIJ . R' 38c Black TalTutn Ribbon, qualitiog. PROTECTION SALE Real 36 $6.50 Real $17J50 to 420 vnluoa. PBOTEOTION SALE $9.85 Men's Skirts Ron! l'O value EXPANSION SALE. 95c Men's Ties Real SOe value PROTECTION SALE. 25c J 9c i Bv' . B. Cofsets Real $2.00 and 43.90 valuw EXPANBIQN SALE ' $f.50 1