""J V'Kti T !" " salem, obeoon, Tuesday, November 29, 1004. NO. 277. V0I,XIV' AlfcY JOURNAL j5ll X JL 'olIij ALIANT ATTACKS ON "", - liananese ujiiunue Port Arthur With Success PORTS t Efforts at Some RICH AMERICAN JUMPS FROM WINDOW London, Nov. 29. A rich Atncrlcau named Chnpmnn Inst night leaped from tho third floor of tho Carlton Hotel to tho vestibulo below. His skull was crushed, and ho died 20 minutes later. Chapman arrived -with his valet on Sat urday, hnving como direct from Now York on a Cunard liner. It is roportcd that ho had a high commercial position in tho United States, and was a million aire. Tho Carlton hotel pcoplo refuse to T.fclo, Nov. 29.-A report from Port jthur states that tho Japanese -havo jptured crests on Sung Shu mountain, id are now destroying mo aau.v;ui,B ' n.rui. They havo captured tho i .Mtcr trenches near tho sum- L and arc holding these nositionsnow ' 1 - ll. A 1 A 1 A OT1 A VI ud trying to capture mo uui .u-- ;nn. I vmt, Nov. 29. Tho newspaper Mat- iio claims to havo information tnat he Japaneso will make their first attacic . ti, Russian Baltic fleet in tho Rtarits of Malacca, whoro they havo ten preparing to strike an euoctuai l!w. cl uroinirff. Nov. 29. General Lopatkin reports that fighting east (Mukden was resumed yestcruay near foine Chen and continued until II 'dock this morning. Ho adds: "Wo nllMted 230 dead of tho 7th regiment :f the ninth rcscrvo brigade. Wo took ,.u nt riflps nnd ammunition." A .i.. .Hinntli ctntrs that tho Janancso me forced to ovacuato Tsino Chen by U Russian artillery, anil were pursuuu for four vcrsts. Mukden. Nov. 29. Skirmishes aro re- LrtoJ to tho eastward, but.thcro aro mirM of a dcfiulto Japaneso advance, and no important chnugo in tho situa tion. A Japaneso prisoner says that Kuroki is not dead, as rumored among tho Chinese. Brest, ov. 29. Tho Russian torpodo boat destroyer Prouzitelny is anchored in tho roads with a hole in the hull, causod by her anchor. Sho will bo docked for repairs. o Trial of Weber. Auburn, Nov. 29. Tho grand jury will meet this afternoon and tho bank robbery chargo against Adolph Weber will bo brought up. District Attornoy Robinson announced that Attornoy-Qon-eral Webb will assist in tho prosecution of tho trial. Kentucky Tragedy. Ashland, Ky., Nov. 29. Enoch Sloan, of Shelby, Pike county, whilo In a drunken fit, shot and killed his wifo and four children, and then killed himself. givo out any information regarding tho case i Chapman's namo is Elverton R., son of E, R. Chapman, tho wealthy lawyer and banker of New York, and It is ro portcd that young Chapman was tempo rarily, deranged. Inalllng ho narrowly missqd striking Madnmo Gallardo, wifo of tho Moxican ambassador., Tho in' quesi will bo hold Thursday Chapman was 23 years old and a stu dent nt Oxford until last spring. Ho recently mado an automobile tour of tho country. HERR MOST NOW UNDER ARREST l WEDDED TITLED SOLDIER Millionaire's Daughter Ties Up With Pnvaltu Wj MA J Actress Dead. Now York, Nov. 29. Madamo Jaun aschock, tho actress, died last toight at tho Brunswick House, Ainityville, of paralysis. Hon. J. E. nunt, of Portland ,was in tho elv7 today on business. ' ' MRS. CHADWICK HOLDS CARNEGIE'S NOTE The Statement Is Vigorously Denied However by Aged Philanthropist Cleveland, Nov. 29. Tho hearing set lor today in tho caso of Nowtou vs. Cbadwick, wherein an application is Mde for a receiver for tho' Chadwick wurities, was continued until Thurs- fay morning. Tho contlnuanco was the '(wit of a mutual agreement between ke attorneys of tho pnrties. The mys terious noto of $500,000, mentioned in tk petition of Herbert Newton, tho Massachusetts bnnker, who holds Mrs. fkidvrick's notes for $190,800, is now Ufged to bo signed by Andrew Carno ! Attorney Ryan, counsel for Mr. Sewton, stated that tho latter told ton that he had actually had seen Car Mgie's noto for that sum. Now York, Nov. 29. Andrew Carno- gie, through his secretary, today donicd all knowledgo of a noto for $50Q,000, al inirnil to bo hold bv Mrs. Chadwick. Mrs. Chadwick is at tho Holden House. Hpr lawyer, Judgo Albaugh, said sho was completely prostrated, and attended by her physicians, lio strongly lntimateu that tho caso will bo settled out of court. Washington, Nov. 29.Tho wedding of Miss Nancy Leitor, daughter of tho lato Levi Z. Leitor, tho Chicago million aire, and sister-in-law of Lord Curzon, to Major Colinpowys Campbell of tho English army, was solemnized at noon at tho homo of tho brido's mother in Dupont circle. Only immediate mem bers of tho Loiter family and a fow in- timato friends, including soveral repre sentatives from tho British nmbassy, woro present. Rev. Dr. Roland Cotton Smith, rector of St. John's church, conducted tho ceremony, and a wedding breakfast followed. Tho couplo de parted on their honeymoon which will end with tho nrrival nt tho groom's sta tion with his regiment, tho Central In dia Horse, in India. FIREMEN : CARRY St. Louis, Nov 29. John Most, alias Hcrr Most anarchist, of Now York, wns arrested at 11 ol 'clock last night after a fruitless effort to hold a meeting in St. Louis, nnd is now 'a prisoner nt tho Pour Courts, held for Chief Klely. For ton days St. Louis dotcctives havo watched Most. Ho was to havo mado a speech in National Hall on Sun dny nflornoon, November 20th, but tho polico prohibited it in view of tho ap proaching visit of President Roosovelt. Ho romained in St. Louis until last Wednesday, when it was announced he had gono to Chicago. Instead, it is de clared ho went across tho river .to East St. Louis, whero ho remained at tho CHILDREN From a Blazing New York Tenement House homo bf n friend until last night, whom ho recrossed tho river. With tho pres ence of Most in St. Louis, it hns de veloped that an intcrnation convention of anarchists was hold in St. Louis for ton days just prior to tho arrival of President Roosovelt. Chief of Polico Kiely had a man nt tho meotiug, who mndo a comploto Toport to him of they proceedings. It is declared that the chlof business transacted at tho con vention, in addition to numerous spoock es on liberty and froo spocch, wns abs olution binding oach dolegato to uso kl lnuuenco to uring nuoui a siring gi ui trades-unions in tho country noxt spring. DOGS DO PICKET DUTY FOR JAPS Now York, Nov. 29. Firemen early today carried 40 screaming youngsters from a burning five-story tenamont lionso at No. 234 9th avenue. Thirty adult's wero also aided to escapo. All wero asleep when tho firo broko out and had not time to dress. Tho loss on building and contents is small. i 0 j Fitzgerald Won Tight Chicago, Nov. 29. Willie Fitzgerald, of Brooklyn, won the decision over Chnrley Neary, of Milwaukee, at tho end of a 10-round fight hero tonight. Neary was knocked down four times in tho first round, and just managed to last until tho bell rnng. Ho carno back strong for the second round, but tho Eastern man was too clover for him. Mukden. Nov. 29. Tho Japanese are uslnir dogs ns scouts, sending thorn out with long cords attached. Thoy un erringly locnto tho Russian position, giving n warning of any movoment against tho Japanese. This method is proving very satis factory to tho outposts of tho Japanoso nnd roqulres constant care and vigilonco on tho pnrt of tho Russian skirmishorsu ' Ono instanco is relatod whoro u wholo company of Russian scouts wero dls covcrcd by tho Japanoio dogs nnd ah most annihilated boforo thoy could make their escapo from tho firo of Japaneso sharpshooters , who woro strongly ontronchod lit a concoalod position. ANOTHER BUILDING PROPOSED ..- REPUBLICANS ARE WARNED Attacks aro to bo made on individual members of tho Republican city 9 ticket, on tho ground that Tom Oornolius has not resided in this city long enough to bo marshal, or that ho voted somewhero elao, and on Republican candidates for aldcrmon. All thoso matters havo been con s sidcred by tho Republican city committee and decided in favor of tho eligibility of tho nominees. These false campaign attacks should deceivo no ono, and aro only mado for political effect, and to help some other ? candidate. Every candidate on tho Republican ticket is qualified, com- potent, clean and able, and entitled to every Republican's support. Oborlin, O., Nov. 29. Director Whit noy, of tho Citizens,' National Bank, said this afternoon that ho amount loaned Mrs. Chadwick by President Bocwith was $240,000, which was four times tho capital stock of tho bank. Bcckwith loaned hor $102,000 personally. 4t I irfttt -$ tt-fg-Hfl-KS-HH-t frt I I Ht iO-MH-C lHI' Do You Pay Cash? If you do, and use caro in tho selection of what you buy, you get moro for your monoy than tho man or woman who has it charged. It is a rule of tho commercial world to givo to the Cash Buyer n dis count. Wo buy for cash. and get u discouut. Wo sell for cash and give yoa the discount in tho amount asked for tho goods. Whatever Yoa Bay At The New Yok Racket You pay for when it is bought; but you pay loss than nt any credit tore. It pays to savo tho discount whon buying shoes, clothing, under wear or iW rnn.io rt .,.i it o nnvniA vou bv examining and I looking nt our prices. THE NEW YORK RACKET! BAIEM'S CHEAPEST .ONE-PBIOE CASH STORE. E. T. BARNES PROPRIETOR MANY NARROWLY ESCAPE St. Louis, Nov. 29. An oxploslou of a quantity pf chemicals in tho basement of tho Pullman Car company's building nt 21st and Randolph stroots early this morning caused tho 'death of Edwnrd Sheohan and other employes had a nar row escape. Tho placo was usod as a dormitory nnd tho mon woro asleep at tho time. Tho loss is slight. Coxey Is Bankrupt. Columbus, O., Nov. '29. General Jacob 8. Coxey, of Mount Vernon, cole brated as tho loader of tho "Common weal Army," tonight filod a personal potitlon in bankruptcy in tho United Stntos court here. His liabilities nro given at $287,000. His aBsdts consist of 2500 ithares of stock In tho Coxey Stool St Silica Sand Company, and an unse cured noto for $11,000. Tho Coxey Steel & Silica Sand Company is now in tho hands of a roceiver. President at Home. Washington, Nov. 29. President Roosevelt's special train reached Wash ington, returning from St. Louis at 7 o'clock this morning. Everybody in the party reached tho White Houeo in good condition, although tired. Doug las Robinson, the President's brother-in-law nnd Mrs. Robinson, who accom panied tho party to 8t. Louis, took tho early train for New York. MOST LEAVES CITY St. LoniB, Nov. 29. Horr Most, tho annrchist, who was nrrostcd yesterday, was released today undor promlso to leave tho city. i n Boycotts Must Stop, San Francisco, Nov. 29. Suporlor Judgo Hobbnrd this morning rendored a judgment in favor of tho Crescent City-Woathor Company vs. tho Uphol sters' Union, and granted a permnnont injunction against boycotts nnd pick ets ef tho Union. France Names Member. Paris, ov. 29. At tho meeting of tho consul of ministers today it was an nounced that Admiral Fornier wns ap pointed tho French member of tho com mission which is to inquiro into tho Dog ger Bank tr.agedy. Tho commission will meet at tho French foreign office. o A. JL Breyman Indicted. Portland, Nov. 29. A. II. Breyman and John Sommorvillo, local capitalists, woro indlctod by tho grand jury last ovoning on tho chargo of owning tho Paris House, tho notorious divo in tho North End. Bobbed Express Company. Eureka Springs, Ark., Nov? 29. Rob bers broko open tho safo of tho St, Louis & North Arkansas railroad sta tion at Qreon Forrost, nnd escaped with an express package containing $5000. Portland, Nov. 20. An additional ox hlbit palaco, second in slzo only to tho Agricultural building, is to bo construct ed nt onco at tho Lewis and Clark ex position. This importnnt decision was reached yesterday by tho 'exccntlvo committeo of tho Lowls nnd Clark Expositiou Com pany, when tho gravo situation brought on by tho consumption of all tho ex hibit spaco was brought up for discus sion and action. Without a dissenting voico tho exhibits committeo and oxoc utlvo bonrd, which considcrod tho ques tion, favored tho installation of anoth er big oxhibit building. It was decided that tho now building shall havo a floor spaco of 00,000 squaro feet. ROCKY MOUNTAIN FRAUDS Donvor, Nov. 20. It is ofllcially giv en out today that Governor Pcabody will not withdraw, but will await tho completion of tho fraud investigation,. and abldo by tho result. Tho gonorar Impression is that Poabody's chancos of success aro small. Tho testimony inr tho causo of 50 ward officials, who aro up for contempt of court, wns rcsumouT in tho supremo court today. To morrow nrgumonts begin tho supromo court to throw out tho Democratic wards, and! tho election officials will bo arraigned in tho federal court, and then tho stato canvassing board will begin work. Another Earl Dead. London, Nov. 29. Earl of Hnrdlekp, under sccrotary of state, diod suddonly today. Exceptional Bargains In our Ladies Roady-to-Wcar department whero prices nro reduced to whero you can afford a now suit or wkirt for every weok. Thoso bnrgalns nro being rnpidly snupped up, so would advlso nn early selection in order to got tho pick of tho assortments. Romouibcr these garmonts aro nil of this season's showings, and aro right. Regtrfa $ I S.50 Suits $ J 2.35 Regala $22.50 Suits $ 5.00 Regafa $25 to $35 Suits $ i 9.85 BIO BEDUCTONS Skitts, Waists, Jackets Shop In tho morning, for wo can best sorvo you then. Tomorrow Only JOc Linen HttcfcTowef s Of Buporlor grado and weight. Don't wait until towards evening, but BnOP EARLY 10c Men's Clothing Continues to bo a favorite topic for discussion, and our lino continues to bo tho favorite, .judging from tho numbor that havo purchased here. Wo can 'please you as well n wo havo hundrods of others with this cholco nsso Anient. Don't hositato but como today and see what wo can do for you from $0 to $25 Holiday Goods Our big second floor is rapldfr jm I Burning form wlioro wo snow um grandest assortment of foreign; and domcstlo goods ovor shown in tho Willaraotto Valley. Como often and bring tho chlldron with you. I i 4 l mfi;m,tltliltjitliWa