V nt and Thursday, fair. AIL Y CAPITAL JOUBW AL Oli xiv. 3AXEM, ORSQjMTEDNE3DAY, OOTOBER 26, 1904. r ip JflQ NO. 240. 4 REAT BRITAIN IS NOT SATISFIED V ernment Feels That Russia Is Slow in Meet- ing Demands for North Sea Outrage lOct. 20. It is uniicrstoou mat Insdowno considers Russia's re- (the present form, incomplete, ns it fnils to grant Great demand for the punishment Iflicers who nro founil responsi Indsdownc said late this after- It ho trusted tho matter would d within 24 hours. Oct. 20. The Central' News ,ns a dispatch from St. Peters erting that it has been learned ;li nnthority thnt Admiral Bo- ky will uo recniicu anu umuu I of marine, nnd that Admiral will succeed him ns com- of the Baltic fleet. Oct. 20. Count Benokcn Russian ambassador, hnd an with Foreign Secretary Lans- the latter's homo today. Tho lasted nn hour. Bn, uct. -o. ine appointment ral Kuropntkin as chief in of all the Russian forces in was received with wild on by tho troops. 'iirig corro- , that if is Bn. uct. "JU. Tiie ruri ii Af Tlnlvinla wirna . B Mr- i . on the highest authority, that lias made an unqualifieiTapology land for tho North Sea tragedy. Iltar, Oct. 26. The British fleet has completed nil prepn- I and is now ready for imracdi- ling orders. Petersburg, Oct. 20. Tho ndmi- hce asserts thnt it has has not lived a word of cplanation from Rojestvensky. It insists that possible to take definite action admiral's report is received. vfo; rendezvdusijOf the fleet in consequence1, sians were compelled to retire-' ifrom of this ordr. Tokio, Oct. 20. A report from Gen eral Oku's headquarters 'states t but 'the the position of tho opposing armies is unchnnged. Tho Japanese outposts' on tho extreme left were driven back by tho Russian cavalry, which in turn re tired before a detachment of Japanese. Hncuthnu. t f h -' Lii-C-tc; St. Petersburg, Oct. 20. Captain Calthorpc, tho British nnval attache, cnllcd at tho admiralty nflW today, in full uniform, nnd requested informa tion regarding tho probable time of the Russian reply. It is understood that any unreasonable delay will bo mot by new representation from Grent Brit ain. It is stated that tho Russians have sent a cruiser from Vigo to invoti tigato tho possible presence of British fishing ships oft tho Spanish coast, nnd warn Admiral Rojestvonsky. Tokio, Oct. 20. Because of the many ntterapts by tho Russinn prisoners to escape, and their general refractory conduct, the most stringent regulation"! hnvo been issued, culling for the hang ing of tho lenders of orgnulzcd assaults, and the imprisonment of those par- ... . ti i - v ticlpnting. . London, Oct. 2G.-1 Tho Rusisah 'am bassador, during tho night, received Russia's reply to Great Britain's note on tho subject of the North Sea trag edy, and it was forwarded immediately to Lord Lansdowne. It expressed deep regret nt the occurrence, promises full reparation as soon as tho official report is received from Admiral Rojestvon sky. A reply in tho idcnticnl langungc will bo handed tho British ambassador at St. Petersburg today. Oft. 20. The Dio Sert has from C'arcow, Russia that 8000 leserted the Russian army in Poland during the InBt fow tv arrived nt Carcow. The do- re hunted with blon'dhounds, fsliot on Sunday while trying tho frontier. Jet. 20. The Baltic fleet or- this port today, and cipher dis, which were waiting Admir.il iskv, were iramouiaieiy ueiiv- is helieved to believed to bo a an eplanntion of tho North Sen i! authorities hnvo been or- permit only tho rovictuallng London, Oct. 20. Lord Selboumo, chief of the admiralty, nnd Princo Louis Bnttenberg, director of nnvnl in telligence, nttended the conferenco nt Premier Balfour ' home, nt which Lord Lansdowne was present. No doubt tho flnnl cxtremo measures nre being planted for possible :eveuliinll-tics. St. Petersburg, Oct. 20. It is re ported on high authority thnt tho Czar this morning received Admiral Rojest vonsky 's report. ViccAdniiral Avol Ian, ehiof of tho admiralty, hns gone to Tsarskoe-, Selo, and will not return until Into this evening. St. Petersburg. Oct. 20. Conors! .Kuropatkin roporls no general engago- tcsslan ships within this port.mont yesterday. A forco of Russinns Ron that onlv ono ship nt n were nmbushed and repulsed during n bwos into the nnruor. cios rcconniansanco yesterday evening. muho bav of Vigo, will be the During another reconnoisanco the Rus- lie Credit Btrye s For The Accomodation pays for tho credit extended to his neighbors. ring goods that other people bought and failed at a cash store. Tho only way to to pay for is to New York Racket i strictly cash business. Not ono dollar's worth of goods out- on approval; Every article that leaves tho store must bo paid for. s from ba I accounts to add to our prices. Our expense aro It in proportion to tho business we aro doing. tantlty of merchandise we use enables us to buy at tne lowest qtian Is, That's; why we undersell "regular stores." roods, Snoes, Clothing , Uncteiwea tYTHING FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY SALEM'S CHEAPEST ONE-PEICE CASH STORE, E. T. BARNES, PROPRIETOR SECOND DAY OF mnd a, a shot address. Ho was fo Vy-V. 7C.1 Kcrans, of Missouri! Admiral Reports.. Tho report of Thonias Carr, the "Admiral", of tho fishing fleet, lsa picturesquo touch, n plain sailor's yarn of he' occurrence, which wns handed to Foreign Minister Lansdowne tonight. Tho report is dated The North Sen, October 22d," and is hb follews: "Wo were fishing in lotitudo 55.10 north and -longitude 5 east, tho night "f October 21st. At U:M p. in. u large fleet of men-of-wnr spriuig up from our leo bow, the wind being about south southeast. One squadron passed by cur leo side. Tho remainder, consisting of four battleships, steniucd just across our head, throwing searchlights over our fleet. As soon ns thoy got to wind ward, they began firing on us, their projectiles flying nil nround nnd ncross our decks for a full quarter of an hour some or tno snot passing under the, feM., Is Considered by the Executive Commit tee Enthusiasm for a fair Dis play Is Increasing Trans ; Mlssissicpi Congress 4 Hears a Number of t ;. Addresses Tc day it " . St. Louis,' Oct. 26. The second dny's session of the Trans-Mlsslppi congress was called to order this morning by Alfred L. Block, of Washington, who followed The president, on the call, of states, ap pointed the following vice-presidents: California, 11. P. Chapman) Red Bluff; Oregon, E. L. Smith, Hood River; Alas ka, W.iWKclley; Nevada,? 11. R. Max son, of Reno. Tho committee on permanent 'organ ization reported the following officers for the ensuing year: Theodore B. Wilcox, Portland, president; General Jah.tr .W. Noble, of St. Loni4,.vlco-prcsl-dent; Samuel Newhouse, of Salt Lake, Hecond, vice-president. o . . iMacnales Meet In New York. New York, Oct. 20. Tho national association of professional baseball clubs today elected Patrick T. Powers, commlttco hod tho nbllity, tho intelll of Jersey 13ity president; John II. Far-1 gouco and tho energy to make it a sue roll, of Auburn secretary, and Eugene cos. Ho favored assigning work of spcclnl interest to special members, nnd work ing up each of the Important Indus 70 Years Old, Walker 650 Miles. tries. Straight and tall, clear eyod and . On motion Judge Scott wns unnni vigorous looking, Father Williams, mnusly elected permanent chairman Jfrged 7$ years, is nt the Deaconess and H. B. Thielsen permanent Bocrc JlloinWior the Age'd, after huvlng ' tnry of the commission, and that body iwalkejL.all the way from Salt Liko got down to work at once. MARION s COUNTY EXHIBIT The cxecutlvo committee to secure would have to bo pushed nlong special an exhibit for tho Lewis nnd Clark j Hues to cover nil tho important Indus- fair from Marlon county met nt I , tries. o'clock at tho county coutt room. Present: County Judge Scott, Com missioners Mlley nnd Necdham, W. L. Tooze, D. II. Looney, H. B. Thlolson, V. N. Derby nnd W. A. Taylor. Rov. W1I holm, of Mt. Angel, could not attend. Rov. J. P. Lovcsque, of Woodburn, who has visited a great many exposi tions, wns present nnd took nn interest in tho deliberations. .1 lid go Scott delivered nn enthusias tic address in calling to order. Marlon county must go in to win that $1000 Tho proposition of C. T. Bonnoy, of Woodburn, wns, on motion, taken un der consideration. ' Judge Scott suggested thnt hops, fruit, education, tnlncrnl wool and mo hair, manufacturing, grnln, grasses ami tlmbor bo recognized by special com mittccs with ono member of this com mission nt tho head of each stib-cdnv ' mlttoo. ' Mr. Toozo tnovod that each of the nbovn bo cnnntlhitod unilflr n. liiiTonip 1 tt flvrt nt- ttlnrA nf linnil nP nnnll. tn lift . ..... . ...w.w .. ..v.... - ...., . -- prize for tho best exhibition. fhls ' ono ' ",0 oxo:ut'vo conjmlttco. Derby Bccondeil. Adopted. F. N. Burt, of San Francisco, n member of tho executive board. I City. niiiinniil, so unpleasantly near that thcV men who were gutting fish in thp pound thnt they cleared out down below, and one. ...i.i mm-.i r.gnv uewcaa mem. Living 8 lt Lake on July 7, Father I very much regret to say that others l-V,,nms followc(1 tho track of tho in tho tlcot wcro not ho fortunnto us us In escaping hurt. The , , ' i , , crnno was sunk, her, her skipper and third hand Oregon Short Lino, to Butte, 397 miles, and then walked from Butto to Mis- Lsouln, about 125 miles more. At Mis- were ..kille.l, ami nil, tho rest of tho . , . t , , throueh crew were wounded, with the exception h( tfaB ,0 Wttllnce, and from of tho cook. Tho skipper of the Gull, Wnllace ho. made his way on foot again it was who, being hailed by tho Crane . Spoknne nrrlvinR hero October 0, saying, , Wo aro sinking,' hove up hii ninkin t,' ,., .......- wn,k(1i nB. proximately 050 miles, which the nged athlcto traversed in threo months' Sleeping out of doors, uting W. L. Toozo offered a resolution that only actual and necessnry expenses be allowed td any members of this com mission for nny work or services per formed in connection with this ox- PLENTY OF AIR SHIPS St. Louis, Oct. 20. Captain Bald-, win, nf San Francisco, Btatod today thnt his airship will mnko nnothcr trip on Thursday, if tho voathor Is favor able. Knahensc'hus will again navi gate it. T. C. Rcnbow, nf Montann, Irf hlblt, nnd thnt no salary whntevor bo ou tho program for n flight with hlr paid. W. A. Taylor seconded, nnd It airship on Wednesday afternoon wnH adopted Rov. Lovcsque made an Instructive talk 'oxli wli grown. V. N. Vessel Resting Easy, Nnssun, N. B., Oct. 20. The Btcamor' Derby moved thnt tho execu- rescue of the unfortunato survivors. I "Thn "fnnlmliin Afinrt niul flnlnii nit . ..V '. . .W ...... ..' IM,. had shots pass through thorn, tho two w,Cn, ,10 couM obnn n whoiMOino'tlvo commltteo draft a resolution pro-1 former vessels bqing obliged ,to mnke ca, nt ft gmn ,10 ftn(,C(1 iicr0'v.llng that each exhibitor bo allowed Ban nomewaru. . "I think two or threo vessels did not Ik on tho necessity of making tho ,-MoI.bu'Iiatt"II, f rom ' Cnnjlff for Now, hlblt Mhirat onn, and stnUng 0f. ,, ,,-, cnt;ArW lero each individual exhibit wns ., ... . . . , , Abaco, Bahama ishuids. Tho vessel iff own. . 1, rontjng easy. Snow In Minnesota. price, ho lnndcd hero vldlng that each exhibitor bo allowed Duluth, Oct. 20. A snow storm practically untroubled by his journey, to put his nnmo on sumo, and oxplaln raged in this city nil Inst night, and biivh nn nttnnk nf rhpumntlRin. which to visitors whntaver thev wished to two inches fell before mornlni. It Is board us in the morning, but thnt mny botllcrC(1 hm ot tt evf (luyg nftcr j,a j,noWl Adojited. I tho earliest snow in this section slnco bo owing to thick weather, causing nrrjvn,Spokano Spokesman-Revlow. ' H. B. Thielsen stutod that tho work 1884. them to miss tho fleet. I ---- -- - "I do not know whether they took us for Japanese, or whether they were practicing to get their hands in. There must bo n mistuko somewhere. Thoy ought to have known wo wero only in offensive fishermen. I remain your obedient servant. ' "THOMAS CARR, '. "Admiral.' New Tourist Coats Today jQc7fti TEMJMSTlEITHFEnSGiKll re443 mmmammm-mmlmmmmgmatrataaa3mmBammmmmmmimimmmmmmmmmammmm Kbr?Jr.-y3g?-7?'rFf --tritift-rt'l:tmmr BSm!3SWSWI New Butcher Coats Today CHIEF AND EDITOR MIX. Hofer's "Good Evening" Brings Swift Blow in the Jaw. '(lioudlines and Report from tho Oro goninn, Oot. 20, 1004.) Sulem, Or., Oct. 25. Tho police court room, in tho city hall, was tho fteeno at unusual proceedings this ev ening when' Chief of Pollco Gibson landed a strnlght-from-tho-shouldor blow upon tho oltln of A. F. Uoqt, one of tho proprietors of the Evening Capi tal Juuriml. The Chief pooled off his coat and vest and was about to follow up the attack with vigor, when ho wns siezcd and held by City Recorder Ju dnh and others. The incident was tho outcomo of a libel suit recently decided in the cir cuit eourt. Some time ago the Jour nal published an artialo charging Olb eon with kieking a dog to death, (lib son brought suit -for 15000, but tho jury rendered a verdict for the Jour nal. Angered by somo of the testi mony given by Hofer at tho trial Gib son swore that if Hofer ever spoko to him he would knoek him down. This afternoon Hofer was in the po lice court talking with Judge Judah when Oibson entered and stood by the Idoor. In a moment Hofer started out, and, as be approached the door, said "Good evening" to the chief. Gib son's right arm shot out like a flash and caught Hofer's chin. As the lat-j ter bfat a retreat, remonstrating! ngslnsl the attaek, Gibson prepared to . finUb the promised punishment, but, was prevented by men in the room, 2fe arrest hare result!- - I Today Only Wednesday Special No. 109. 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