Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, November 04, 1904, Image 1

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Light and Saturday, rain; high
berly winds.
AILY CAPTTAL JOURNAL
SALEM, OREGON, FEIDAY, NOVEMBEB 4, 1004.
NO. 257.
,ERMAN
STUDENTS
OBJECT
Idadifdc rAMMPrnn it
TRIP WAS A FROST
Italian faculty and Serious
Fighting Occurred Through
out the Night
Little Enthusiasm Manifested by the
People of New England
for Nominee
FERRY BOAT SANK
AT BROOKLYN SLIP
Collided With Steamer During Fog, but
Passenger Were
Saved
Xew York, XoY. 4. pnrker arrived
in Xew York from Hartford at 0:40
o'clock this morning, hnving left the
Connecticut capital nt 7 o'clock. At
Mcridcn 200 perron gathered nt the
station, but made no demonstration. A
group of sehodl children greeted tho
nominee nt New Haven. Pnrker ex
pects to spend the day quietly nt tho
Seville. '
aebruck, Austria, Nov. 4. The
ng of tnc Jtnnnn urancu wim an
faculty in tho university Inst
resulted in noting by tho Ger-
which continued through the
Tho Germans, armed with re-
firs, nttacKeu tnc Italian siuuenis.
tho latter took refugo in a hotel,
where they wero besieged. The hotel
wi.s demolished, together with tho uni
versity building occupied by the Italian
faculty. This morning troops ongnged
the Gorman rioters and dispersed them.
One German was killed and nine
wounded. A Germnn mob is now be
sieging tho polico station, whero 133
Italians are imprisoned.
STERN OREGON
RANGE WAR
Bj&tlemen Attack Sheep and Kill
Hundred in the Blue
Mountains
Four
RUSSIANS
.GIVE UP
ALL HOPE
Stoessel Reports That His
Forces Were Compiled
to Retire
Sneville, Or., Nov. 4. Tho cattlo
fcheep range war is again violent in
BBlno Mountains. News reached
sthis morning thnt a few days ago
(tasked men with Winchester rifles
up nnd disarmed the sheep herders
and killed 400 sheep belonging to U. V.
Cowles. Thirty sheopinen took the trail
when tho herder reported, but the cat
tlemen had mndo their escape. Tho
sheep herders and owners nnd cattle
men nro going fully nrmed nnd blood
shed may result.
:NBOW OF MONTANA
WILL FLY HIS SHIP
mentor Baldwin Expects . to
With the Arrow to
California
Return
Louis, Mo., Nov. 4. T. C. Ben-
the Montana aeronaut, stated to
h it if the weather permitted he
iittempt nnother 'light with lili
p on bnturuny ntternoon. mili
tated this morning thnt the "Ar-
1 wculd probably mnke no mor-
flights nt the fnrr. His contrnct has ex
pircr, and ho will take his ship bael;
to California to complete its median
loin.
Tho "Arrow" was found in n corn
field 10 miles from St. Louis, whore it
landed .ifter its mad flight of Wednos
day night.
Rome, Xov. 4. Tho St. Petersburg
correspondent of tho Gionunlo Dl Rosa
asserts that Genernl Stoessel wires tho
C'znr that ho has mode his lawt attempt
to defend tho forts to tho northwost of
Port Arthur, nnd is now preparing to
retire to Limn Tishnu nnd Tiger's Tail
with 10,000 soldiers and senmon. Kvou
Golden Hill fortress will bo abandoned.
Of tho warships only tho Pobieda is
nfloat, the Sevastopol nnd Perosvlct'i
decks being only two feot above wnU'r,
but the others wero sunk. The HeUi
snn was burned with sovernl wounded
who wero aboard.
OCEAN
STEAMER
SINKS
Bonne, Algeria, Xov. 4. Tho steam
ers
tho
di?
rondo nnd Schlnftino collided oft
today and tho Gl
Ono 1'iindrod peoplo
lccrinn const
rondo Rvas sunk.
verc reported to hae been drowned.
Only ono smnll boat, with JO occu
pants, Reached port. Mnny of tho vic
tims wyre women and children. A num
ber of lifebonts wero launched, but
swamped. Many passengers woro
asleep at tho timo of tho collision, nnd
wero drowned llko rats. Tho Gironde
hnd ordy left this port two hours when
the cnlnutropho occurred. Tho Schinf
fino, is a French steamer, nnd is in a
disnblo d condition, nnd may also havo
foundered.
Xow York, I.'uv. 4, During n donst
log this morning tho steamer City of
Lowell collided with tho feirybont
Columbia, Tho ferryboat was badly
damaged, but tho steamer assisted the
ferryboat to her slip in Brooklyn,
whero all tho pnssongors wero landed.
As tho Inst pas5ongor reached tho dock
tho Columbia sank, cnrrylng down It
burses nnd trucks.
YANGER
HANL0N
MATCH
Gibrnltnr, Xov. 4. Tho ItiiRsinn
Baltic fleet passed Gibraltar, bound
enst, nt r oM'cl; this, morning. De
stroyers nnd torpedo bo.ij will wntcn
the moven-onls of lie fleijt.
Paris, Xov. 4. Foroign Minister
Delcnso announced today that tho in
quiry commission which will investi
gate the Doggar bay tragedy will meat
at Paris. Russia and Kn gland, ho said
were in perfect nccord us to the terms
of tho convention nnd tho composition
of tho commission.
Port Worth, Tex., Xov. 1. A train
lond of 1200 bales of cotton left here
today for Xow Orleans, consigned to
Xngasaki, Japan. Largo quantities of
Texas cotton is being shipped to Japan.
Shnughul, Xov. 4. Tho rtonmor Vic
toria, which has arrived from Port Ar
thur, nftor running tho blockudo with
a onrgo of beef, confirms tho report
that tho Jnpnnosu havo captured all the
main northenstern positions of the fort
rest).
:NATOR KNOX WILL
ANSWER CHARGE
Washington, Xov. 4. Parker's
barges of corruption, aimed at i nair-
nn corteiyou ana rresweni koosc-
will be answered by Penatqr
Knox at Pittslturg toinorr w night.
Kno Fpent all Inst eening at the
White Monte, and prati'nll tl.is fore,
noon, consulting with the President
oer portions t tho addreie.
he Ctedit Btye
ys Fo The Accomodation
Id 'no pays for tho credit extonded to his neighbors. Tho only way to
paying goods that other peoplo bought and fallod to pay for is to
cash at a cash store.
ie New York Racket
s a strictly cash business. Xot ono dollar's worth of goods out on
or approval. Every article that leaves the store must bo paid for.
asses from bal accounts 10 aao. to our price, uur cjtponsoa are
illght in proportion to the buslnow we are doing.
e quantity of merchandise & use enable us to bay at the lowest quan
prices. That's -why we uodersell "regular stores."
Tangier, Xov. 4. Admiral Hojent
vensky lnnded horo this nfternoon from
the flagship accompanied by several of
fleers. He called on tho sultan's minis
ter bore, nnd then procooded to the
Russian legation, Sainton were ex
changed by the fleet unci land butteries
ANOTHER
PEACE
TREATY
v
Berlin, Nov. 4. It is learned hat an
arbitration treaty will soou bo con
cluded between Gtrmnny nnd tho
United States. America, it is ascer
tained mnde the proposals for tho trea
ty. Tho details nro not settled yut.
Minnesota Pedagogues in Session.
Rochester, Minn., Xov. 4. The
Southeastern LMucntionnl Association
began its annual meeting in Rochester
today nnd will remain in session
through tomorrow. President Xorth
rop, of tho University of Minnesota,
will mnko tho principal address.
Chicago, Nov. 4. Bod Beady, man
ager of tho Xationnl Athletic Club, of
Philadelphia, today offered Bonny
Ynnger n mutch with Kddlo Hm.lon,
tho prldo of tho Pacific const. Tho
club will glvo 00 per cent gross to bo
divided as tho lighters choose, with tho
weight at probably 130 pounds. Owing
to a match with McXamnrn at Poria,
Xovembor 11th, Ynnger is unublo to
sign with Hanlon until thnt event is
pulled ofT, but snys, however, that ho
will accept tho match. "Xothlng
would ploaso mo more than to get a
crack at this Hanlon again," said
Yangor today.
ITALIANS
ATTACK
FOREMAN
Rochester, N. Y., Nov. 4. In n light
with a gang of Itnllnn laborers nt.
Egypt this morning Foreman Dean was,
fatally injured, two Italians wore
killed, nnd sovernl wounded. Dean was
nttneked by tho Italians nnd stnbbcT
in a hundred places,. Before ho foil ho
used his rovolvcr effectively on his iib
sailnuts.
Shot Broko Up Home.
Los Angolen, Nov. 4. Mrs. GrlfUtli
was granted n dlvorco from Colonol
Griffith ,T. Griffith. Thoro was no con
test n.s Grlfllth is now under ftontenco
of two years for shooting his wife.
RUNAWAY STREET CAR
COLLIDES WITH WAGON
McKeesport, Pn., Xov, 4. A runa
way street car this morning crashed
into a loaded wagon, throwing tho con
tents of the wagon nmong the pnssoit-"
gorH. Motorman Thomas Farnam xriw
killed 'iiid sovernl r.iMcugcrH wero in
jnrod, sumo perhaps fatally.
ROBBERS ESCAPE WITH
LARGE SUM OP MONEY
Buffalo, Nov. 4. Pour masked men
blew open tho cafo at Blogctt'H pri
vate bark at llermit'ige Lint night mil
escaped with from ifciiO.OOO to $3d,00;.
Tho explosion nnmsod tho citizens, ami
In their hnsto tho robbers dropped sev
er. il bags of money.
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The Best
Dry Goods
Store in
Salem
3S
reMdSi
Wc Sell
Everything
That Wo
men Wear
BANCROFT
GENERAL
MANAGER
Salt Lake, Xov, 4, A circular has
been isftued, signed by K. H, Ilarri
man, apjtointing W, II. Bancroft ut
present vioa-prmddent nnd genera!
iiMuagor of the Oregon Short iLne, h
acting general Manager uf tho Pacific
Hystmn of the Southern Pacific, vice
( . H. MarkltAM rwdgned. .Bancroft
lift today for Sun Fran el mo. It is
announced that this Is only a twuporu-
rv arrangement and it Is believed thnt
E. K. Calvin will be appointed soor
n a. aullaliie man is Hieetl to sue-
ed him as general manager of the
(J. K. &. X at Portland.
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Blanket Time Is Hurrying On
Goods, Shoes, Clotting, Undewea
EVERYTHING FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY
BAIXM'S CHEAPEST ONE-PEIOB CASK STORE.
E, T. BARNES, PROPRIETOR
POLES
REVOLT
AT WAR
BfMtla, Xov. 4. As a protect agaiaet
fBobiliultan SOOO I'oIm uuirrb-
tbrougk the treti of ('zet.rflj.wa,
RuMian Pxlund, a 'Iftarbmcnt of in
fantry charge! tbe mob with laocf
kd six were killed and HO vrounuoJ.
When blanket time comes- nnd it in coining, on apace rmunnber that wo linvo tho InrgoKt slock of bliwi
kets In tin Willamette VHlley, ly (lOOI) HIANKKTS we ibi imt iuhhii blankets at a high price, for wo
haw excellent, generous sIhm! blankets at AOe. jmlr, Hiid large wihiI bin ii kets at fl- pair. With tho excep
tion of n few imirs they are all new thin etmiMin' gootlw. Whttn you hok nt our blanket, kindly nolo
HHMHkHMHHHM tho QI7AMTV and Hl'.ti, two things
you will rtNibr loHg nfUr th prim
you mUl hi forgcttwi. WblU ur blan
ket prlc ar th lowwit Ih twn, con
ldr quality and dut of firtt iiHjHirt-
Ufrt art) four of our blanket
Cotton
Blankets
In either gray r tan with fancy
1 "piers, utitclit-l end, .V)r7-lii'-hes,
extra heavy the Jir
50c
Cotton
Blankets
In tan, wbita or gray, fancy Mix
or pink stripod borders, tivljn
anils, OAx70 inehw in sue, warm
as wool tho pair
I Woolen
I Blankets
I M
ance.
items,'
$1.00
Others op to $2.00 piir
Mud of pnr whiti ivimI,
fancv blue or pink li'inUm, vi
bound Mith mohair, (MxUU inrhatf
tho jiKir.
Others up to ? 12.00 pulr.
Fine Gay
Blankets
Made of .tho ilnwt all wool,
full four pou nd x, JiandMiHio Uht
lm, vino 04x80 iiich, exaoJIaot
value- Iho p'llr.
$6.00
Other up to 910.00 pair.
WE HAVE OTHEB BEBDINO, iucri ai pread, tleeU, pillow rjct, comfortr, pillowy, etc., in big variety
anl at price that are aurpriviogly low ' omo an I look, whether you are iDly to buy or not. .
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