r, Saturday showers, tay. 0 AILY CAPITAL SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1904. NO. 245. IANY REFUSED WARRIORS IN NORTERN MANCHURIA ARE RESTING GOVERNMENT PLANS PEACE CONFERENCE f AVOR BY ENGLAND TOUBJNAL t Be Allowed to Land Troops and Supplies in Africa Small Skirmishes Result in Very Few Changes in the Position of the Armies ct 21. Tho British gov- 1,3 positively reiuseu w eauest of Germany to per- i'er to use Walflsh Bay for jips and supplies for use In alnst the natives In Gor- rest Africa. The refusal By mtenere wun me wr man military plans In Southwest Af rica, as Walflsli Bay Is the only good harbor for 1000 miles along the coast. The reports of German reverses In Southeast Africa continue to be re ceived. The German s'atlon at Nom tsas has been captured by the Hot-entots TICAL MUDDLE IN SAN FRANCISCO Cisco Oct. 21. The grand to oust tho election commissioners IB I on uie gruuuu iuui. iuo .zuimoo. un decided to Instruct the dls-. violated their oath of office In not MbmSK HSrney to Institute proceedings ) properly appointing election pincers. MTTi : CoUggo Men for Roosevelt. Oct. 21.. The American lol'.ege League reports a Progress In Its work of Irganizatlonj In colleges and throughout tho country ictlon of President Roose- formatlon of many college jbeen reported within tho In the eastern states Har- .with a membership of over ;clubs havo been organized :lvanla, Columb'a, Cornell, University, Yale, Prince- ise. and many otnor cot- memberships ranging undred to one thousand. item states the University hai the largest club, with twenty-ono hundred men. Illinois Y. M. C. A. Alton, 111., Oct. 21. Many of the ba3t known Y. M. C. A. workers of Illinois and near by states are at tending tho thirty-second annual state convention of the organization which is being held here. The formal open ing took place this afternoon In the Flrjt Baptist church. The principal business session will be held tomor row, and on Sunday a men's mass meeting will bo conducted In Temple Theatre by Rev. Henry Ostrom.wThe onnvnntlnn Is nn of the lalCCSt In point or attendance ever "held by the state organization and the reports from all the locals show the associa tion to bo steadily Increasing In membership and influence. St. Petersburg, Oct. 21. A dis-j London, Oct 21. Tho St. Pcter3- rot)i this mnrnlnr' ronnrro thnt Hon. i,(.r nnM-asiuimlnnt f Vi lvnhnnra l'ii. x.t w.. ixuiHiMp a ,fv ..- w. . uikl fc) .fi Vi9FVilUOUV VI HtJ A,4Wev' eiui iMirojmiRjii rtBiunuu uiu uucusivc TeIegraph aS9ert3 thattho general yesterday. He took an ImiKirtant lxMtnff hn8 recclvert a telegrttni renort. and captured two guns, 140 shells and ,lnS that the Japanese aro preparing to KR men. Tho Riisslnn losses were E00.ruuru u,u" l"e """'" ""'" killed and wounded. Tho bad weath Powers Be Invited by Letter to Send Representatives to The Hague er continues, but Kuropatkln Is deter mined to persist in the forward move ment in tho face of all obstacles. London, Oct 21. The St. Peters burg orrespoudenl of the Central News wires that an unconfirmed re port has been received from Mukden, asserting that the Russians have cap tured 47 guns. Copenhagen, Oct. 21. The Baltic fleet today wolgheft anchor oft the saw, and steamed north Into the North Sea. Tho vessels are thus fairly em barked on their long Journey to the Par East. Chefoo Oct 21. A Chinese Junk which 10ft Port Arthur on October 19th, brings the news of a fierce bom bardment, which began on October ICth, and is still progressing, without Interrup'ion. Many buildings are damaged" and a Bhlp In tho harbor was hit by the shells. Tho extent of tho damage Is not known, but tho Japan ese main force are now posted at Lltohlatung, and have placed guna pf larce calibre on Iunjlda mountain Tho Russians continue making sorties successfully, nnd Inflicting heavy loss es on tho besiegers, whoso losei Washington, Oct. 21. Tho cablnot, letters will bo sent out wllhln JO tlsapR at tls regular meeting today, devoted to tho ambassadors nnd mlntstom most nil of tho time to tho formation abroad for presentation to inoir ro of a circular letter to tho powors, In- spcctlvo foreign ofllcoB. Tho lettciv vltlng them to participate in anotnor maKOS no reiorencu 10 mo luisou-a,-peace conference at Tho Hague Tho anoso war. SAN DOMINGO REVOLU TION FORESTALLED (Continued on Fourth Page.) aMie-et8tofiicw-fraMia'''t8 Democratic Editors Confer. St. Louis, Mo., Oct. 21. Pursuant to tha call of President J. T. urau Lome Bishop Cranston. r r-A ot T (ton, L). J., ua. i. iu io uiu van ui i iv-iu. -. - .-" E. church, tonight all tho I Bhaw. tho members of the Democrat- Fmlnlsters of tho District of ' ic State Press Association of MIs- fgathered with representa-1 souri held a meeting here today witn 111 tho congregations of all dlst churches will gather Bishop Earl Cranston, iiPiuinnnrters at the Laclede Hotel. Tho conference was attended by members of tho Democratic state ... i st-A I -.. wl , !. nftptv lonrierfs irom roruanu, jrv., w canmiucu "u mv - sflldent Bishop of tho Dls-'and the principal business was the ilumbia. Rev. J. C. Nlchol- discussion of ways anu mean ioi nt THnitv church, will etvlnc a rouslnc finish to tho cam- id there will be -addresses pagn and getting out the full Demo- some of the- best known cratic vote on election aay. irs of Washington. "w Minnesota t. m. v n. C. A. Conference. Winona. Minn., Oct. 21-Tho Young j-a i . A ! ilfin n Kiln.' -Tex Oct 21. A largo Men's unrisnan abmjuiuuuu ui ....... tentative attendance mark- nesota Is holding its twentiein annua. enlng here today of the convention hero wun nuuqu... kte conference of Y. M. C. at tto Central memomsi wn;... . jIgs and physical directors, visitor numbor more man one ....- amonc those who partipl- drcd ana come irom uh i. - - Hi... .i.... nnh... w.rn state. Tho unlvorsitios nnd schools iper, of Waco. Samuel Warr. are especially well represented. The 2,. it vi coiinr nt Tom no. sosfi onB will continue Intel) u) I FOOT BALL TOMORROW Two games for ono prlco COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY OF PORTLAND vs. WILLAMETTE HEAVYWEIGHTS Promptly at 3 p. m. Immcdla cly following thU tho Salem Hlgli School vs. Muto School. See tie exciting game. Admission 25c Grandstand 10c. HlQIHHHIHllPf eKKf !! HHMHif !( Washington, Oct. 21. United States chased abroad 20,000 rifles nriil a lorcro Minister Daweon to San Domingo supply of ammunition In order ta'lws cables to tho stato department that ' prepared for amy possible rovolutlon-J the Dominican government has pur-nry movoinont. Indiana W. C. T. U. Columbus, Ind., Oct. 21. Tho Stato convontlon of tho Women Christian Temperance- Union bogan "noro today m a gratifying attendance. The 1. : .nB are bolng held In tho Tnbor r . church, with the stato ' prosl vnt Mr. Cjillllo Veyingor, prosldlng. The program covens three days and provides for sovoral addresoi and featuros of ontortnlnment In addition to tho transaction of tho regular business. WANTED PLAIN DOPE UNION PACIFIC WILL PAY LARGE DIVIDENDS New York, Oct. 21. Tho annual re port of the Union Pacific railroad was made public today. It shows a large Increase In tho net income nnd the surplus available for dividends. After pacing tho regular dividends, of four per cent on preforred stock, tho sur plus will equal 11 per cent of tho com mon stock. Tho gros soarnlngs are $55,270,231, and tho operating ex penses 126,026,007. Overdue Steamer Arrived. Now York. Oct. 21. A cnb!ogram received today nnnouncod tho safe ar rival of tho Spanish steamer Buenos Ayres at Havana, It wus four days overdue, but the delay was duo to so- vere gales encountered. There woro 210 passengers aboard. Printers Don't Oct Coin. lnrtliinanollB. Oct. 21. At tho head Jennie D. Balloy haj filed a corr plalnt In Justice of tho Penco Tur ner's court ngnlnHt 2. J. Rlggs, tlwir druggist, for tho sum of $240 on thc ground that Bho had a proscription! filled at his storo with modlclno thfc Injured 'hor.and which sho bollovou waar calomel, nnd that modlclno Instead of holplng hor mado her sick and sore;, nnd greatly weakened and reduced? her In bod! and flesh, and that sTier was rondored unconscious and hvt her 'mouth bocamo soro and' Is threat oneil with wllvatlon. And Jo vlw .1.. .,.. lt l.n r1nlnlfr tinllnVOl' in viiunu LvoHiio "v . .... .... ....,- SAINT LOUIS QUAKE SSE' St. Louis, Mo., Oct. 21. A slight earthquake shock was folt hero to day. It traveled from tho northwest o M. H, Seller, of Temple, sosslons will continue mreu )'i to the southenst, and rained aisnea i, of San Antonio, and T. C. during which time the convention will and win(jows, but no damage is re 't Dallas The conference be addressed by evera. speaker ofJ)0rto,j udo Us sessions tomorrow, note. niyn ocnuoi bvmmciou imuibh New Haven, Conn., Oct 21. Presi dent Hadley, of Yale, will dollvor tha address of welcome this evening at the formal opening of tho second an nual meeting of tho Now England High School Commercial Teachers' Association. The particular object, of tho association, la to elevate the standards of education in tho com mercial lino and to pjace commercial education upon e lovol with othor branches of high school Instruction. Should Consider Caeftflty Bty of clothing you buy for tho rainy season. It Is true economy to JiMMfrv Overcoats and Raincoats Hswcst fabrics. Just the same as exalusive clothing stores fhow but ore 15 to 20 per cent lower, ror rougn wear wo sell the laraous. Fish Brand Slickers St waterproof goods on tho market. For tboe who prefer Duek Cotton Covert Coats, we havo nn assortment lor all kinds of wear. io Rabbet Coats and Mackintoshes iostoa Rnbbcr Company's Rubber Boots and Overshoes Sellable. That's why we recommend them. fcT ...... ...... wear gloves for work In the rain, uoniciia's i-'iro anu waterprw le gloves, which we sell at 1,15, are what you neyl. Tbey are al- t and pliable, and outwear mention. loe department contains all styles and qualities sultb,le fer this ell- n I...U In nltro AtIafsilorV WCST. in underwear gives better protection against sudden changes in the You Ml not find it expensive JI you trau ai ic New York Racket New line of drew goods and waJstingt just in. SAXEM'S CHEATBSr ONE-PBIOE CASK BVOBE. E. T. BARNES, PROPRIETOR irranhlcal Union It Is said tho union voted to onforco tho 8-hour Jay in commercial printing houses, nnd the only proposition voted down was tho ono to Increase tho salaries of tho prosldent, secretary and treasurer of tho union. . n Texas Town Burned. DallaB, Texas, Oct. 21. Flro swept tho business district of Wills Point on Thursday. Tho loss Is $100,000, trnitrters-of-the-lntornatlonrUpxJjalULJaLJentlU , 1 J249 ttmaM anrS tho costs nnd disbursements of this? action, Tho defendant was given until Oe tobor 28th In which to fllo his nnswtw. Ames Jury Disagreed, Minneapolis, Oct 21. Tho Jury to tho third trial of ex-Mayor Awes',, charged with brlboity, extortion ancS malntonnnco of a wholesnlo Byatem of blackmail of disorderly women, to day roportod a disagreement f I sWHiWIi w Style Quality Economy reM&$ Style Quality Economy THIS STORE is run on a system that .pell. "ucce.s. Public Interest Is kept continually al.vo by value offerings that pu competition utterly to route. Our bargain sale never fall to bri,B a .real crowd o every depart, m n Teca so they'r. planned on broad, libera, lino, Wo carefuUy plan ahead, seeking out every ndvana.tr L large buying and spot cash comnnd-an.l thoontcome Is a collection of wanted merchandise at price that ovory shopper's Interest is aroiuecl to t!ie hlghani pltph. , Today is BARGAIN FRIDAY. Remnants Half Price I Big Pilgrimage to Esopus. New York, Oct 21. Tho largest party that has yet visited Judge Parker was that which wont to Esopus today fromJorsoy City. The pilgrimage was made up of nearly two thousand Hudson county Demo crats. Accompanying tho party were Charloe C. Black, the Democratic candidate for governor of Now Jer sey, and former Senator James- Smith, Jr. French Crusers Sail, New York, Oct 21. The French cruisers Depllox and Jurlen do la Oraviere, which have been visiting the port of Now York for Beveral weeks, departed today for tho West Indian station under command of Admiral Itlvet Cho'ate Will Resign. Manchester, Oot 21. The Guardian teams that Ambassador Choate will MlgB his post on March 4th, next. wfce'ber President Roosevelt Js re elected or not. Whltelaw Held it men tweed m Choate' probable ucceor Laces Two special linos of Ano thread, good grade Torchon Laces, excep tional values. 5c and 9c yd New Embroideries Wo are Just In receipt of a fine lino of newest Corset Cover Em broideries, in all mnnnor of pretty designs and widths. Viyella Have you seen tho new effects in this celebrated flannel, It 1. non-fihrinking, fat color, and pure wool. Ask to see them. Ladies' Collars Jnat received a new line of Env broldered Collars. Newost designs and effect Lapies Waists Tho cooler woathor suggosts the woarlng of hoavlor clothing. Wo havo choson widely for you In llan nel waist. Among thorn Is a spe cial lino In all wanted colore $1.25 Wrappers Wo aro ready with tho largest assortment of now and up-tolato wrapper and kimonas that you will find In tho city. Prices are 'much lower than you'd expect to pay for such qualities. 80c to $4.50 Men's Clothing Don't consider our clothlnK with. tho.10 of tho usual ready mud kind. Thoy are not that hind. Ours aro morohaut tailor made, and don't fuol on you, or look llli. roadr madu. Tho only difforoneo Is in tho prlco, and wo'ro only try ing to save you money. Wo'vo ploaied hundreds and con please you. $10 to $25 Furs Another cool weather suggestion Is fura. Don't you need ono? Our are new, tyUb and rightly jriood. 98c to $37.50 New Things in Men's Neckwear All tho protty patterns and dlt oato coloring that glvo a styllsli appoaranco to tho wearer, aro horo in most tempting array of fall nookwear ever shown all shapes. Ladies' Suits At Almost Half This season's stylos; 22 SO to $2C00 3000 to 3C.(K 910-85 9X9.8!