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iTonlght and Tuesday, rain; high itherly winds, shifting to west. AILY 70L XIV. SALEM, OEEaON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1004. NO. 205. HINESE OPEICER AGENT ENGLAND INVESTIGATES NORTH SEA OUTRAGE LARGE EIRE IN NEW JERSEY STOCK YARDS OF REFORM MOVEMENT CAPITAL JOURNAE an wno Recommended .Number ot Oregon Soldiers for Appointment Said to Be a Rebel great ileal of comment and specu- ion has been caused in Oregon mill circles by tho appearance, in Port- J, of a man, claiming to be tho agent Itho Chineso government,, who. is in rch of competent Aniericanofllcers Ftnko command of tho 'Chineso lin eal nrniy. According to bis state- at ho was not empowered to make tho ointments himself, but was an agent Itho emissary, whoso headquarters o in St. Paul, and that he was only to Oregon to select and rccom- d officers who wero suitable for ap- .tment. is explanation of tho move was that a, realizing tier neeu or an army ch would bo on a war footing with civilized nntionsof tho world, choso Americans as being the best mn- ial which they could get as instruct- srsr.nml consequently sent to tins coun- 55for tho required officers. The agent rted for St. Paul, to headquarters, 8' tho statement ho gave out, and ntly nfter two officers of tho Leba non cavnlry troop received notico of their appointment, to tako place nest spring. Now rumor hns -it that thcro is an other side to this story, and that tho man is not tho agent of tho imperial government, but the agent of the "Re form" movement in China, and that the plan is to dethrone Kmpress Ann, and seat tho pretender ns emperor, nnd that tho appointments made are only provisional upon tho success of this plan. A Philippipne war veteran and ox officer of tho 0. X. 0., when questioned ns to whether he would accept ono 6f theso appointments, replied that it wns a question in his mind ns to whether it would bo tho proper thing for a loy al American citizen to do or not. "For, 'i1 he said," n man would linvc to forswear alleginnco to tho United States, which is a serious step for a young innn with ft career, other than a soldier of fortune, to take, ns it will nlwnys bo remembered, and, by some, held against him." JEST I AT WHITE R HftiTQF a. a w w v m-i nshington, Xov. 15. With honors Ibis rank, Prince Sadanura, of tho mco imperial house of Fushimi, formally received by President loscvclt nt tho White Houso nt 10 ofclock this morning. Tho distinguished visitor delivered to tho President n per JohnF messago of good will from tho emperor of Japan, who is his half brother. After tho ceremony he called iiUHo state department to pay his re spects, and later in the day exchanged yiiiits with tho .Tnpnneso ambassador. BSti3 o'clock this afternoon President fcoposovelt returned tho prince's visit, ting him nt the Arlington. Tonight forlnco is to dino nt the Whito a J?ussiun ambassador did not take $h any of (ho ceremonies connect- th tho prince's visit. o Actress Drowned. r Diego, Xov. 15. Miss Isndoro SSlending lady of tho "Glittering rla" company, wns drowned while J bathing. Sho wnH caught in an I ..ml nma ninl n fil i Ininrml liv Ring on rocks. Milton Herriutt, ?Ser member of the company, wns yercomo bv tho water in an attempt jfrecuo tho womnn, but wns revived. JURY FAILED TO AGREE Chicago, Xov. 15. Tho jury in the enso of Victor Roland O'Shcn, charged with tho murder of his young brido two years ago, disagreed. O'Shca was a law student and unnblo to support his wife, who lived nt home. Ho went to tho house, shot his wife, nnd then at tempted to commit suicide. Tho dcr fenso plead temporary insanity, and tho prominence of the parties cnlls gen eral nttention to tho trinl. Treasury Clerk Suicides. Washington, Xov. 15. Albert Relicn, chief clerk of tho redemption division of tho United States troasury, shot himself whilo nt his desk in tho treas ury department nt 2 o'clock this nfter noun, and is in a dying condition. Xo reason is assigned for tho act. National Bank Statements. Washington, Xov. 15. The comptrol ler of tho currency i&suod n call this morning for a statement of tho condi tion of the national banks nt the closo of business, Xovomber 10th. Secured a Stay. Xow York, Xov. 15. Philip Wein- seimor today secured a temporary stay of his sentence, and will remain in the Tombs until Xoveraber IStli, when tho stny order is returnable. Boys' Clothings ffi You get something more than good material, strongly put together Erhen you buy our Mane Hopkins Boy Proof Clothing vercoats, in prooT ts, kintoshes And Oil Coats for Men and Boys Our dry goods department ia stdl on the increase. $?ew gcods tr im mg constantly. 5 8hos for men, women and children. Every day with as Is a day of lvalue-giving. ie New York Racket SAXEM'S CHEAPEST ONE-PKICE CASH STORE. E. T. BARNES, PROPRIETOR Hull, Xov. 15. Tho board of trade inquiry In to the Xorth Sea outrago opened here todny beforo Admiral Sir Cyprian Bridge. ButlQr Aspingwall, an admiralty law yer, sot with Admiral Bridge. Their report will form tho basis of tho Brit ish cuso beforo tho International Com mission. Tho Russian government is not as yet represented. Thero wcro no speeches, tho work being confined to the taking of evidence. Tho first wit ness was Mr. Retiring, managing direc tor of the Gamecock fleet, which he testified had been fishing off Dogger Banks for 20 or 30 years. London, Xov. 15. Tho new Japan ese loan was cloed at noon today. The loan wns nine times of er subscribed. St. Petersburg, Xov. 15. A dispntch from Mukden states that tho exchange of shots between the artillery of tho opposing armies continued throughout Sunday along tho shores of tho Shakho river. Both sides aro trying to pre ent n completion cf the fortificntions. St. Petersburg. Xov. 15. Although tho Baltic fioct received nn enthusias tic ureetinc on its arrival at Dakar, French AfriVa, tho governor of the provinces soou nfter informed Admiral Roiotvcnsky that ho must leave, ns n dispatch from Paris forbade his coal- in French territory or waters. Paris, Xov. 15. Yamatngn, a first cousin or tno .MiKnuo, orrivcu ni ..Mar seilles today. In an interview, he said: ' "I was officially sent to Frnnco and England nnd Inter to tho United Stntes where I will bo tho guest of President Roosevelt." Ho declined to specify his mission, but it is understood to bo connected with tho new loan in tho search of which he wns uusuccessful In Germany. St. Petersburg. Xov. 15. The Cznr this morning grnnted an nudienco to AloxlclT, who hns just returned from tho seat of war. After tho nudienco it was announced that Alexieff was going to Crimea for n lonf'vnention. This seems to indi ciito that the former viceroy will bo ro moved' from tho Far Eastern situation for good. Twenty-Five Hundred Hogs Cremated and Thousands Jof Head of Stock Stampeded Birmingham, Xov. 15. Tho Post as serts flint a long nnd important report regarding Germany's nttitudo toward tho international situation growing out of tho' departure of tho Baltic fleet for tho Far East nnd tho incidents nttond, ing tho voyage, dealing particularly with iho supply of coal, hns reached tho ninbnssy in London. Grent im portance is nttnehed to the report in diplomatic circles. Chefo, Xov. 15. It is reported from .Tnpnneso sources tlint Gonernl Xogl, commanding tho Japanese-in front of Port Arthur, is seriously 111. Trial Postponed. Xew York, Xov. 15. Tho trial of Xnn Patterson, charged with tho mur der of "Caesar" Young, tho book maker) Inst June, was postponed this morning until tomorrow, owing to tho crowded condition of tho docket. Both the prosecution nnd defendant had skeletons in court, ono to prove that Young t-mild Hot hnvo shot him self, tho other to show, without doubt, that Young committed suicide. Miss Patterson spent a restles's night in tho Tombs, nnd nppeared in court palo nnd 8 HI lltHIIIIII IMIIIIIIIHIIII 11'HIHIIIUMHHWt J Keystone Woven Wire Fencing; I I nm taking orders for delivery from a car of wire to land about Pccombor 1st. Liberal discounts for ndvancc orders. Tho Keystone fencing is n continuous weave, no loose pnrts, and is ono of tho most satisfactory" fences on tho mnrkot. I hnvo built up n good trado on this in tho past few months. MR. FARMER, do you realize that a worm fonao on two -tOacro fields occupies nn aoro of ground) Moasuro tho loss in product, mid tho foul feneo rows, and then fall in lino and buy wire. ' f a uir;r;iw rmn Machinery-veh,c,M' Au 1 Am YYiVlvllllCj tomobiles, Bicycles, Sowing Ma IMPLEMENT HOUSE chines, and Supplies. 255-257 LIBERTY STREET, SALEM, ORE. J Xew York, Xov. 15. Firo in tho United Stntes stock yards, nt tho foot of Sixth street, In Jersey City, early todny, burned to death 2500 hogs, roasted .1300 carcasses in cold stornge, caused .13000 head of cattle, sheep nnd hogs to stampedo and destroy much vulunblo property. Tho firo started In tho cold storage room, nnd It is thought to bo due to tho explosion of nu am monia tank. Tho hogs destroyed woro penned under tho room In which the firo started. At tho smell of amoko tho cnttto and sheep stampeded, breaking, through tho woodoti enclosures, but 500 men finally succeeded in rounding up. tho escaped anlmnls. Tho loss is esti mated at $150,000. PLANNED PANAMA REBELLION Washington, Xov. . 15. Unofficial news, has renched hero that tends to confirm tho rumors from 1 'annum that a coup d'etat had been planned In that couiltry by certain olemoutfl opposed to tho administration of President Ama dor. It is stated that tho plans having boon discovered by tho govemmunt will not bo curried out. Ho far ns known no nrrestH hnvo been made. Arrivod in England. Portsmouth, England, Xov. 15. King Carlos ami Queen Marie, of Portugal, arrived hero todny, on routo to Lou don, wher thoy will h tjm jiu'hU nf King Edwnrd. Tho visitors arrived on King Kd ward's yacht, escorted by n half dozen warships. Thero aro 110 or 40 warships, elaborately decorated, assembled hero in honor of tho royal guests, who, wore welcomed by tho Prlnco of "Wnlcs, with whom they proceeded to Windsor. FRENCH MINISTER RESIGNS Paris, Nov. 15. General Andre, min ister of wnr, handed In his resignation to President Loubot today, Xa reason was givon, but It is obvious that tho- nccno In tho chnmber of Deputies ust week, when Andro bail his fnco slapped' by Deputy Hyvntun, was tho cause. President Loubot accepted tho resign nation, nnd offered tho post to M. Ber- toux, chairman of tho budget commit' too of tho chambers. It Irt reported that Andro Ih mentally deranged. Liner Marlon Floated. Chester, Pa., Xov. 15. Tho liner Ma rion which run nslioro in tho Delaware rlvor during Sundnyi'H groat gale, was floated at 0 o'clock this morning, prac tically uninjured. Pilzr!!'S to HC221S. Xow York, Xov. 15, Amid cheorsi from a largo crowd nnd much embrac ing, hand-shaking and other tokens of farewell, tho Cunnrd lino steamer Pan nonlii, having on board tho Amcrlcnrn pilgrims who firo going to Rome to at tend tho colnliratlou of tho golden ju blleo of tho proclamation of tho Im mneiilnto conception, snjled at noon to day for Xnpleit. Tho delegation niim Ihth TOO, Including many prominent priests, laymen ami women of tho futtly nnd is headed by lllshop McDonnell, of' Hrooklyii. fe r&S$i Thuh iimiiiiiiiimhi t-B-H mint u 1 1 ihhii LONE FIEND ASSAULTS MOTHER AND DAUGHTER Salt Lake, Xov. 15. After attempt lag to tater two houses of employes of the American Smelting fumpany's plant early this morning, a masked fiend broke into the residence of (Jus tfcve SfM-hwitn, head nssayor on t- night shift, and brufully assaulted his inothsr ami lu ysarohl daughter, OII1 iv rs nnd cltUeiiH are hunting for the mail, and hm tliev hvi a good descrip tion, a lynching is probable. Tho mnth . ' i-omlitlia in prwarlou. ' THREE NIHILISTS ORDERED RELEASED St PtiVrg, Xv. 15. Thrw fa mom milillisifl, Calwtsl Aiehen Brenner, Iitil TvftBoff & Vera Flgnor, wer t" day rld from Ptr and Paul frt rM, aftr serving 20 years in solitary eoBflaeaeat. They were the leaders in thi- "Terrorist" inoVl-ineut in the rly hns. All three men are total phyiieul rk. Their condition will be little improved by their reletue, for they w-re lit oiwe -oBdemaei to spend the remainder of their Hvam at Pstsrek, within the Artie circle. CODY BANK ROBBERS HOLD UP A SALOON . 'L. jw- Mm IK TL. tu-A ..., (BB.I Jturlv ia 1 M tttAPBlllKV liul.l II r MM lw wh ' robtx-d the Unk at t .y, twojl" i- and gaiul.Iing home at Thrmo weks tg' . ! Xiiieu ' aibi'r Mid-1 .-, 1 - !-..'-. i.ut the hosic ssd os ,ui(.h. Mir,a out t their hiJiDC i.Im'i apAatc A r-sae in pursuit, and the in tbe Owl nek Mountains last night, wLole Big Hern country is aroused Salem's Greatest, Best and Ttfly Progressive Store THIIlCY-riVE peoplo Interested and working overy day in tho 111(1 HTOItK, striving to servo your wants nnd need. More will bo added to this great force for holiday business. Buruly this is it sign of progressive noss. Wo nro jiroud of our force, for wo luivo tho best corps of employes on tho Pacific coast, which Insiiros your w elf nro. J,t certainly pays to trado nt Salem's Safe and Foremost Shopping Center Tomorrow Only WEDNESDAY SALE NO. 202. I 'or tomorrow only we uffer n fine line of linndiHimM white wool. Fascinators in generous sue, fanry weaves 19c Dress Goods This smmmim's brightest and beet weave, jixtterns and eloriRga ure here for your ehtKHdag at smaller jirires than hmI, See Court street wiadow. Appliques In black, whito and all Interme diate coloring In Chiffon and Venice ''. j tfrr ta Men's Clothing; A few warm dnya now and then need not delude you Into thinking you can do without winter clothing, Hetter prejrtuo for the cold snap that's sure to come. Wo have a su perb line of the newest cfTeeta and lateet style. $10 to $25 Linens Not itHiny dayi hhUI Tliauktgiv big. HftTo yu swHTial tlwt new lltiefi for yur Uillaf Xoivhere olo eH you find im)i gwd quality, pret ty jKitterns ajil rtAWHNlile prlee. 00-lMh Hatin Damaak 15 0i-imU Htln Damask 07 72-ltteh tMUn Damask 1M) To Out Patrens: Owing to the enrios rush of bin laeea in the afternoons, we weuld re- jei-tfully ask you t try and arraBge your shopping for tbe forenoons, we ran beet terra yon la this way. 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