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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1904)
-WJrt)W'fr'X"'" """ "wb1"1" "-ppqel 'diJKIPW nd Thursday, rain; Ugh winds. AIL Y CAPITAL JOURNAL, M SALEM, OEEQON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1904 NO. 200. JANS BLOW UP CHICAGO SALOONKEEPER SHOT AN ENTIRE FAMILY NAN PATTERSON WORE PICTURE HAT TORPEDO DESTROYER 'T Hockade at Port Arthur to Carry Messages From Be sieged City ov. 16. A dispatch from nftcrnoon states that the ivo blown up the torpedo do- thnt harbor, to prevent the torn seizing her. It 3s un- Ihowever. . Xov. 10. An explosion KRussian torpedo boat at grred at 7:3U tonight. Corn- saw that ho could not put fho storm, and did not like voluntarily disarming the jta accordingly took drnstic "put her out of commission. Dalny, and lately principal engineer of Port Arthur, died of enteric fever. Birmingham, Kov. 16. The Post learns that in consequence of the suc cess of the new Japanese loan, largo contracts will be placed in England and America, as the Japanese arsenals are unable to meet tho demands mado up on them for military material. Jov. 10. It is reported that lussian fleet at Port Arthur tho torpedo loat destroy- potnv, which arrived litre fbut tho report is uncon- jHiimauder Plcn, of tho Rus- rer, iid today that not 90 Ti Shan forts, but all illi cit ions nronnd Port Arthur, (fed by the Russians. Tho live made no gains, recently. nd there is sufficient food 'am coal at Port Arthur to he said: "I left Port iidnight in n blinding snow boat was nnvignfwl dangers of floating mines ilshap. On reaching tho o boats in the distance, but rnpidly through the storm, L extinguished, we passed iced." Men confirms the report that toessel has been wounded and (Sayaroff, former governor of Libau, Xov. 10. Tho second division of tho Russian second Pacific squad ron sailed today, and will overtake Rear-Admiral Voelkersam's division, by way of tho Suez canal. EMPEROR'S HEALTH IS POOR London. Xov. 10. A dispatch fiom Borlln says: "Owing to the condition of Rmperor William, his physicians have advised him to abstain from all exertions, both mental and physical. Another operation will bo necessary. It, is still uncertain whether his majes ty will go South during the ooming winter. Berlin, Xov. 16. The report of the Kaiser's illnes sis unfounded, ns his majesty is healthy nnd vigorous. Ho just returned from a strenuous hunting expedition, which involved unusual physical exertion. $ BOP THE FIGHT lis, Nov, jo. .National I'hnirmnn Thos. Taggart l from New York, and an- jtt permanent Democratic will bo maintained in the (tiding. Several important rwill bo held here iu tho Ibut he declined to say who ftheso conferences. Sold a Ticket ge license wns this morning Bounty ( lerk Roland to M. nnd Mis Minnie King. VATICAN FAVORS PEACE Rome, Xov. 10. The Vntiean, it is learned, Intends to sound the Washing ton, and, if agreeable, a papal delognte will bo sent to the proposod interna tional peace conference. Ex-Governor Dying. New York, Xov. 10. Hugh Smith Thompson, former governor of South Carolina, is dying from asthma and general debility at his home Xo. 34 Hast 53d street. s' Clothings get something more than goo ' material, strongly put together you buy our fne Hopkins Boy Proof Clothing oats, roof fntoshes And Oil Coats "St" for Men and Boys ry goods department is iiU r'i the increase. Xaw gi r l nitantlv. ' 5 Chicago, Xov. 10. Charles deck, n saloon keeper, this morning shot nnd wounded his 12-months-old baby, shot at his wife nnd slstor-in-law, Miss Lil lie Sanburn, nnd then committed sui cide in tho court room of Police Justice Donahue. Tho tragedy wai enacted be fore a largo crowd in tho court room, and a panic ensued. .Czcck had been arrested on a charge preferred by Miss Sanburn, of beating her sister, nnd tho shooting followed Cteck'a failuro to get his wife to drop the prosecution. ABANDON LUXURY POR GOOD OP OTHERS Xew York, Xov. 10. Robert Hunter nnd his wife, tho beautiful daughter of Anson Phelps Stokes, whoso fortuno will reack $10,000,000, hnvo removed from their luxurious country homo at Xorton to Xo. 88 flrovo street, In a low, two-story brick building in tho heart of tho Minettn Lane district. There, with their baby, they will llvo to better the life of people who dwell in the poverty stricken district on tho lower West Siled. Minettn Lane was formerly tho center of tho "red light" district. Hunter is prominent in uni versity work, through which ho be came acquainted with Miss Stokes. PHILIPPINE AFFAIRS IN GOOD CONDITION AVashington, D. C, Xov. 10. The an nual report of Clnrenuo H. Kdwnrds, chlof of tho bureau of insular affairs, says that tho work of establishing a civil government in tho Philippines is now practically accomplished, nnd, ns a whole, is most satisfactory. Materi al reduction In tho tariff rates on Phil ippine sugar and tobacco can bo made without injury to any American indus try. The dhnnge from a silver to a gold basin in tlio islands was accomplished without any disturbance to business. XogotlatlhiiH for tho purchaso of tho Priar island was carried to u success ful issue, and part of tho purchaso price was paid, and the rcmnlmler is in tho bank, riLC5iLJLn!i oiimKls ur ALASKA OFFICIALS Washington, Xov. lO.Attorncy-Gcn-oral Moody announced this morning that, as tho result of tho investigation of tho Alaskan court by Assistant Attorney-General Day, President Roose velt has diiflVd to remove District At torney F'rnnk II. Richards, of Xomo unci to ask for tho resignations of Judges Alfred 8. Moore, of Xome, and Melville C. Brown, of Juneau. EASTERN FIREBUG IN CALIFORNIA COURTS Sun Jose, Cal., Xov. JO. Geo. Lot- scher, tho wealthy business man, who is charged with complication in numer ous incendiary fires in Ohio and other Kastorn states, was arrested this morn ing. On motion of tho district attorney tho complaint against Lctsehcr wns dismissed, but ho was accused immedi ately ami takon into custody mi a war rant sworn out in San Francisco, rharg ing him with being a fugitive from jus tico. A deputy shorifT, with Letschor in custody, immediately took the train for Sun Francisco, where the defendant will bo arraigned. NATIONAL GRANGE IN PORTLAND Portland, Or., Xov. 10. Tho Xatlon- al Grange opened at 11 o'Vlock this morning, with 400 delegates prosont, representing S6 states, including all of Xew England. Pour thousnnd visitors arrived in the city by special trains. The morning session was devoted to registration, and Governor Chamber lain delivered an address of welcome or ltebalf of tbe state, and Mayer Wil liams welcomed the vlmtoie to the elty. A nbli reception will be held this evening. fcee s f 1 r men, women and cbi Idrea. Every day with u is a day of t-guiug New York Racket SAXEM'S CHEAPEST ONE-PRICE CA8II STORE. e. T. BARNES, PROPRIETOR Prominent Young People Wed. Friend In tkjt city today received card aaaouneing the wedding of Miss Louie Marina Chureh to Mr. Arthur Coaklio, of (lrant Pas. The wedding took place on the 10th of Xfivwnber at th hoMe of tho bride's mother, Mrs. rtaMoe A. Lard Chareh, In Cleveland, Ohio. Both of the yoaag people are well- kaawa i thin elty. The bride in a very ehanaiag yaaag lady. She ba ' tjuLcLar ia the Oreroa Institute 'for the Wiad for Mvwal year, and re- tmtiy went to Gtevetaad. The greera a reaidoat of Groat ram. lie I i- 'itr ik ftraaU 1"hm Milliner Jmtr- Jail, ad if rwmat Is waufmjmt jwork. Ho w at jweeUeat of the Stat I AMitiofi. Tby lv 'the beat wiehe of a tarjte elreio of friend. ! Tfccr :!! 1 r at feoaM? to br frid ftr I.--.itor nh, e ' I'aan, Oregon WEBER STANDS TRIAL Auburn, Cal., Xov. 10. The prelim inarv examination of Adolph Weber, aoeusetl of the murder of his father, mother, lister nnd brother, began this morning. Tho first witness oallud was J. P. Prodom, a member Of tho lu company, who twit I fled that ho reached tbe Weber howio five minutes after tin- tire alarm sounded, aiul found two windows broken, Moeee I'rwlum, also a fireman, testified that ho did not so defrndaat at any 'time while the tins wak burning. He asked wt in wine if they knew whether anyone was ia the bouse, and waa told no. Fireman Merrill teetiflnd that while earying oat faraiture, he heard some vae a room, and karrhe4 In the swtdte, but fouud imi ua. Kiraman Camjdiwll also testi fied that he did not see defendant arouad the howie while tho fire was raging- He told of finding tbe lxwllw of tbe ui"thr, daughter ami Mn lying near warn other. The feeling against the prisoner I laeraaaiag, and in the arthara jiart of Um eoaaty it l trmAy etated tlutt ua ioM be ia bald tur triaL 4rati mea urM will Ur taken t wt oat puaiih-laeat. WifMkerrlum Viodloated. WaafcJBgto. Xw. U.VrmMuot KoV'lt today rMfft4atel Jadga Jaatea Wtckorsbam, of Yukon, to tb federal .Jwlrirt court jHd Hey's r Mrt of tbe Alaskan judicial affair fully indicated Witkeribaui, Accused Murderess Trembled When First Jury Man Was Asked Question Xew York, Xov. 10. The work of se lecting a jury in tho trinl of Xan Pat terson, charged with tho murder of "Caesar' Young In n cab last June, was begun this morning before Justlco Vernon Davis. A sound of 40 patrol men kept back tho crowd which sought to gain admission to the department. Miss Patterson was dressed In black and woro a. benutlful picture hat. Sho silt besido her aged father, and whorv tho first venlrman was naked If ho hail any conscientious scruples ngninst cap ital punishment Miss Patterson trem bled visibly. AFGHANS EXPLODE POWDER Moscow, Xov. 10, A messngo has boon recoived hero roportlng trouble hotwoon tho Russian nnd Afghans ou the bordor between RiishIii nnd Afghan istan. At Kuslik the Russian railway terminus on tho lino from Xerv, tho Afghntm exploded a magaalno killing many soldiers. London, Xov. 10. The report of tho attack on tho Ruslsntt soldiers by tho Afghans at Kushk, on tho border, has created a feeling of unonslnoss in dip lomatic circles, as it is feared that Russia may exact satisfaction by at tempting to invndo Afghanistan. Rti sia's growing strength on the Afghan istan border has fretted the British government circles for years. Elliott Resigns. Xew Castle, 1ml., Xov. 10, General 'William Klliott, commissioner of tho In terior for Porto Rice, lias mailed his resignation to President Rooovelt, to tuko elfect on Decembor 1st. Watron Buried. Glasgow, Xov. 10. The funeral of Lennox Watson, tho yacht designer, occurred today. BANK ROBBERS ESCAPED Cheyenne, Xov. 10, Tho Cody bank robbers, who held up a gambling houso at Theriuopolls, yesterday eluded tho posso on Owl Mountain, and hnvo prob ably reached their romloKvotiH Hafoly. Tho bandits cut tho telephone wires so that tho ranchers could not bo in formed of tholr retreat. Other posses pro being organized, and tho man Hunt will becomo gonernl, Transport Arrives. Srii Vriuadsco, Xov. 111. Tho trans, port Thomas arrived from tho Philip pine Islands today, nnd among tho pas sengers was Genornl Wnde, who hut limn in uuiiitmiiid of (tin iroops in iiin' Philippine islands for several years, nnd who is succeeded by Gonernl Cor bin. Parker Opons Offlco. New ork, Xov. 1(1. Judgo Pnrkor openod u. law ofilco in tho buihjlnir at OS Liberty street today, and tinnrfunped1 (lint he would establish IiIh rcsidonco in this city. Ho will pniiitico nlone, o Marrlngo License A mnrriago license wax secured thiK afetrnoon by Clifford T. Whito and Miss Anna Mablo Hanson. jQcJfleijeMdScmA Today's Sale Owr 2dJ Wednesday Bur j.riso 8ule If you tire not n regular attendant at theee (tales, you are certain!) missing tho greutist of bargain vvuhIh. Vm today's sidling we olT r a fine lino t White Wool Fascinatoi-s Of oxeellont iiiallty and iMrge generou he. Yen will cortfliiily be pleased with this iwrehasa. Come ourly and avoid tho rush. I9c JNcw 1 oday The newest idea In ladles' sinnT sinnT.WAisTa. of the pretllwit flanael in lon rel, navy qrnl green, iwde up In the mlliiury style kwiWH a th "TOMMY ATKINH." Poellively the neweal thing shwu In Iadie' WaieU. Hoe them uh MteoHi flaw. $3.50 Dress Goods Hpacia! sale of the beet aHwrt aHt of thl sowum's naw and bet weave and ttrnv. The Imrgalii are so aeineroa, we efeHMt at till llm ettHmerato them, bat w Invite yea te tee far yoacielf the gen uine bargains. Linen Sale Coatlaaee the Mt li)wriat Tuaaksiiug tre evenU, E1ITIBE STOCK REDUCED. Men's Clothing Clothing that watUflMM. It ro tai the friendship and good wlfl of It wenraf. it xmmsHiw dlntlij. , glhlaj ami tfiduitie jmlnU dj iiieru. And It fllslnis as its wenri la all wslkn of ljf tho wng earner, the murelmnt and tho ntj ItollsU Wa have injo Interesting Mwm to nhew yo Ul tho yvuy Qf aults and avereoats. $10 to $25 Ladies' Shoes QUEEN QUALITY QLORIA SHOES PINOIIEB MADE The iw MUMt uskwl fan 1Se jn ta tily. BtvlUb, Oomfortahlo aujl Durable, $3 and $3.50 New Raincoats TorJay f