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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1904)
XV O.JW"J,W "Wu- 'y-WfK"? i r-pHim9"W" " V -, Md Friday, occasionally ftsU" i,"1 iy . " nmmir $ nf i vwHj,j. wviv v - , "Tr 7$ytl t?" AILY CAPITAL JOURNAL rr -j , 1 f ' T 'l"l$JWIR''".lT)pyWT:- WI.XIV. SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, 1EOEMBER 9, 1004. NO. 280. iENSE SMOKE ASCENDS WALL STREET PEELS EFFECTS Of figures, , nnd prices rnllicd smartly. Amalgamated opened 1 cents off, nnd foil to 6216, nftor which it roso to 08 nt 'n vlock. Thero is a bettor feeling oni the Fortress at Port Ar thur While Bombardment Continues BOMB. DEO. 0. A DISPATCH JUST RECEIVED FROM OHEFOO gtATES THAT ADMIRAL TOGO IS BOMBARDING THE INNER InnoKS AT PORT ARTHUR. THJs PEHBE UMUJtUi ABUttttiUJNU BfEOM DIFFERENT PARTS OF THE FORTRESS INDICATES THE IpbSSIBnJTY OF A GENERAI. CONFiAQBATlON. New York, Doc. 0. An exciting opening was tbo nltormath of tho two days' Bcmi-panic, nnd prices on tho stock nxclinnirn fluntuntml violently f.n tho first 10 minutes. Prices opened tt jon vho tboard this morning, nnd it is one to two points under last night 'slb-oUovfed that tho panic conditions hnvo close, nnd buying from banking and passed, Lawson was silent this morn other big intorests wns detected at low ling. CHADWICK SECURITIES NO GOOD LAWSON CLEANS UP LARGE FORTUNE ' i Dec. 9. Baron Hnynshi to- t -i xi. TrtllnrlTirr rnnnrfr. of TMHVCtl l v"."t, ,--i (glting nt Port Arthur: "Thurs- fninc tho Russian cruiser 'ai- i after taking fire, heeled to port, ler stern down. Eleven shots on tho eunboat Gilik. The cruiser in took fire at 11 o'clock, nnd was .n.. nt 4 o'clock in tho after- L The Russian transport Amur lit en tno stern i umevauu nuu, iy shots greatly damaged buildings jtrsenals." Itwchestcr, Dec. 9. -Tho Dispatch Ins that tho Sultan has assured (it Britain that Turkey -will ndhoro (lit treaty of Paris, and prevent tho age of tho Dardanelles by tho It! Sea fleet. L Petersburg, Dec. 9. Tho Czar has fined on Genoral' Bilderling,-com- fcJiigtho 17th army corps, nnd Gen- Satharoff. chief of staff under lenl Kuropatkin, golden swords, set II brilliants, bearing tho inscription or valor." olio, Dec. 9. Tho headquartors today published a list of 36 out lined and 48 wounded. It is pre- tti they occurred at Port Arthur. olio, Dec. 9. In tho nttack on 203- 're Hill the Japnncso drenched tho ber works with keroseno, and start i furious fire, which was fanned by 'rung gale. Tho ndvnnco was slow, ns tho Japanese wero pbllged to mnko roads with bags of earth. They took the hill by a sudden night nttack. TELLS BANKERS STORY ' Boston, Mnss., Doc. 9. Thomas W. Lawson, tho Boston copper stock man ipulator, and author of "Fronzled Fi nance," backed by John W. GntoB and others, has knocked ovor $114,000,- 000 off tho valuo of tho Btock market securities within tho last threo days, and 'hns dovolopod tho greatest bear rain -in tho history of finnnco. Tho great portion of this shrinkage in valuo has co mo to Amalgamated Copper, which lost nearly $22,000,000. Lawson has devoted tho most orig inal mothod of raiding tho stock mar ket known to tho "street." Sitting ' Cleveland, Dec. 9. Tho Cleveland Press this aftcr'noon told tho storyow Banker Reynold's camo to attest that ho held $5,000,000 of securities be longing to Mrs. Chadwick. Reynolds wns a warm personal friend of Dr. Chadwick, when tho latter married and ho wns introduced to his wife, whom ho supposed was an cstimablo lady. Tho woman camo to him, and said sho was immensely rich, and asked him to keep npaekagoof securities" or 4her, as sbo did not want her husband to know her wealth. Sho then produced a packngo for which tho banker, gave her what ho in tended to bo a recoipt, and never dreamed tho woman would uso tho re ceipt ns a means of obtaining tho loans. Reynolds was not to open tho package, and it wns to bo delivered to Mrs. Chadwick on January 1, 1907. Ho dared not open tho sealed bundlo for fear tho woman would nccuso him of abstracting property from if. Soon af ter ho wns notified that a Cleveland lawyer held a power of nttorney on tho securities to secure a loan of $300,- W4-44Hr-MH-frtlDllllllltllM! ! Holiday Goods jj Our assortment is now complete. Remember that tho most desirable pods go first, so don't wait until tho last week boforo Christmas to buy your presents. - wa" wt7 O juuu&a Dolls. Games f -, Toilet Cases, Work Boxes, Man icure Sets, Handkerchief Boxes, Glove Boxes, Jewel Cases, Pho to Cases, Necktie Cases, Shaving Sets, Collar and CdFf Boxes, Cushion Tops, Handkerchiefs, Neckwear, Ribbons, Towels, Table Linens, Stamped Linens. Everything suitablo for tho Holidays. If you profer practical prcB '. give your friend a pnir of shoes, a suit of clothes, a comfortable wereoat or ono of those flno waterproof rain coats. ive your boy n nobyb littlosult nnd niako him happy. Wo havo an Hent line of dry goods from which you can select a nico waist Wtern or a dress pattern for your mother or sister. They may appre- something practical more than any fancy present you could get f them. Our usual extremely low prices apply to Holiday Goods A well as to all other lines.Our profits aro figured on the spot cash fcui- That's why wo undersell "Regular Stores." THE NEW YORK RACKET jj SALEM'S CHEAPEST ONE-PRICE CASH STORE. E. T. BARNES. PROPRIETOR quietly 'in his room at Young's, ho hns battered tho nowspaporo of tho jcoun try with telcgraphod advortlBcraonts and bulletins, for which ho hns paid enormous sums in spaco and tologrnph tolls. Yestordny he wirod every oven ing paper o consequonco hourly bulle tins simultaneously, telling just what ho proposes to do. "Frenzied Financo" mngazino ar ticles nnd their subsequent roviews in tho nowspnpers havo secured him a publicity nnd blind following such ns Kceno, Jim Pisk, Hutchinson, Loiter or Gntcs would ncvor havo dreamed of. Ho hns cleaned up a iuigo fortune. Notes Valued at Five Million Do! lars Are Not Worth a Cent Socuritica Forged. 000. Then camo tho Newton suit, tho result of which was tho woman was forced to glvo nn assignment of tho securities. Simultaneously sho wired Reynolds to hang onto tho securities, as ho hoped for heaven. Royuolds will probably not bo hold responsible aa her victims hold him blameless of an intentional wrong. On tho docks of London in one yenr 78,800 rnts havo been destroyed, but tho medical oiuoor of health for tho port is doubtful whother that was na much as tho natural increase of births over deaths, nnd moro vigorous measures-aro to bp taken. INDIAN FIGHTER DEAD CorygPn., Dec. 0. T. A. Edwards died hero today. Ho was with Gonornl Cook in Oregon during tho Snako In dian wpr, and fought with McKay when ho defeated tho Modocs nnd cap tured Captain Jack. Clovelnnd, Dec. CO. Tho Mrs. Chadwick securities in tho hnnds of Banker Reynolds, wero opened this nftornoon in tho prcsonco of tho attorneys. Tho fnco vnluo of tho several papors is $5, 000,000, but tho actual value is not ono cont, as thoy nro tho rankest kind of forgeries. Thcso securities hnvo boon in a snfoty deposit vault nt Jersey City for somp time, but woro brought hero today by Reynolds. case. Bnnkor Ira Roynolds, tho maw Mrs. Chadwick said held her vnTuaMiw, securities, and who had returned home-,, hns been summoned. , Cashier Spear nnd Director Whltwjy of tho Obcrlin bank, woro tho only-wltr ncsscs nt this morning's scssloir. After tholr testimony a recess was taken. mhhi n i i 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 n i n 1 1 n 1 1 1 n i m i m m hum TONIGHT Christian Science Lecture AT OPERA IIOUSE 8 O'CLOCK t ADMISSION FREE COME II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 18 i 1 I H 1 1 HH-M-H-1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 H H H III H- CONGRESS REDUCES AMOUNT Wnshington, Dec. 0.- Tho houso com mitteo on public buildings today docid ed to report at this session on tho tho omnibus public buildings bill. Tho bill will bo moderated in nmount, probably ono-third of tho provious bill, which colled for $10,000,000. LARGE STORES BURNED St. Joseph, Mich., Dec. 0. A flro originating iEndor & Moore's depart ment storo today dostroyod Bevoral business houses. Tho loss is cstlmnted at $200,000. SECOND TRIAL . BEGINS New York, Dec. 9. Fearing thnt sho might mako an attempt to titko her life, a closo watch is being kept Over Mrs. Chadwick in her cell nt tho Tombs. This morning tl" prisoner mndo her toilet tho best sho could in tho nnrrow confines of tho cell, nnd partook of n light brenkfast, ordorcd from tho Tombs caterer. 8ho then asked for tho morning papers, and spont tho early hours in reading them. Accord ing to Warden Plynn, Mrs. Chadwick appears to bo in a semi-conscious condi tion, and nets llko n person dazed by n blow. At 10 o'clock her son, Emll. appeared ntMnHnnl Honklo's nnd'ln- quired if any progress had been mndo in his mother 'h caso. Ho intimated" that if bail wns not speedily procured his mother would wnivo further hoar ing hero, nnd return to Clovelnnd. Emil nnd tho mnid, Freda, went to tho Tombs nt 10:30, nnd wero admitted to Mrs. Chadwick 's presence. Tho mnid enrried a valise, supposed to contain clothing and other necessities. New York, Doc. 0. Attorneys- Cur-' ponter and Powers woro elosotod nr?t!B noou with Mrs. Chadwick in tho coun sel room nt tho Tombs. Boforo tho In-s tcrviow Cnrptonter lntimntod thnt if tho woman insisted on going back; to Cleveland tho nttornoys would aban don tho enso. Ho further intimated that if sho romnincd, tho question or hor sanity would bo cono into. It I learned thnt Mrs. Chadwick is most' nnxlous to return to Cleveland. Clovelnnd, Dec. 9. Tho Cuynhogn county grand jury this morning took up tho investigation of tho Mrs. Chadwick Now York, Dec. 9. -At 3 o'clock thFw ' afternoon Emil Hoover roportod to"1 United Htntcs Marshal H6nkIo thnt hi1 mothor had not decided whether to. mnko tho trip to Clovelnnd or not, nndEj1 wanted to consult further with hor at torneys. Hor roquost for anothor Iionr in which to delibornto was granted. O ' Tonight Tonight. Lecturo on Christian Science by Mr.. Bicknell Young, O. So B7 of Chtwtgou, Bo suro and come. m Taft in Jamaica. M Kingston, Jamaica, Dec. 9. 41 Socrotary of Wnr Tnft and par- ty, who havo been in Panama, arrived hero this morning. " Whllo hero ho will nrrango tho conditions under which Jnmnicn lnbor enn go to tho istumwr. Tho pnrty will sail on tho Pen- sacoln this ovening. o 99 Mines on Fire. Peoria, Doc. 9. Tho Shells mino, on tho Bartonvillo insnno asylum grounds, nro on flro. At the time tho fire started 135 men wero at work in tho mine, and it is feared that many lives aro lost, All tho miners escaped, and tho fire was subdued with small loss. 0 0 Object to Taxes. 9 m Tokio, Dec. 9. Forty govern ment leaders and ministers dis cussed tho war budget today. Tho problem now is can bonds bo floated to meet tbo deficit. Tbo proposed increase in taxes is not nioting with popular approval. New York, Dec. 0. Tho hcuring of tho testimony in tho oPttorson trial began nt noon. Miss Pattorson sat bo sido her father, and listonod intently to tho testimony, much of which wns n repetition of thnt adducod at tho first trial. Sho woro a black dross, whllo a black veil concenled her features from tho spectators. There woo but fow curiosity-seekers in tho court. 1 n Jockey Gets Fortune. San Francisco, Dec. 9. Tho relatives of J. L. Boyd, a 10-yonr-old jockey, whoso whorenbouts ura unknown, state that ho is tho solo hoir to an ostnto of of $200,000, left him by his grand mother, Mrs. J. L. Boyd, of Bowling Green, Ky. Ho is said to bo somewhere on tho Pacific coast with his mother. Ho rodo in tho rnccs at Senttlo last summer, and mado n contract to rido hero for W. L, Jlozlip this yoar, but tho contract was canceled, and tho boy has not sinco been heard from. Lewis and Clark Plates, Tho Variety Storo hns just rcceivod a now lino of Lewis and Clark souvon ir plates. Thoy nro in bluo and white, and contain pictures of Washington, JelTorson, Lewis, Clark and Roosovolt, also tho stato soals of Oregon, Wash ington, Idaho and Montana. Mt. Hood occupies n prominent placo in tbo doc orations. Miss Annora Welch proprietor. Declared Dividend, New .York, Doc. 0, A dividend of threo per cent was declared today on proferred Southern Pacific stock, pay able on January 15th. Chicago Markets, Chicago, Dec. 9. Wheat, $1.11, clos- log same. Corn, 44-i5. Oats, 30 fe'30. Gc4. Tftwet&l'&on 1 WE DON'T BELIEVE Thero is n placo in tho valley whoro your wants can bo so HntiKfnctoriTy filled as nt this store tho tremendous stocks nnd wido range of prices' mako choosing easy. Toys Galore Our second floor is reploto with tho nowest nnd best of this season's toy novoltieM. Everything to satis ty tho youngslorH. Toys of every de scription. Bring in tho children and let them enjoy tho wonderful sights. Dolls, poll Furniture, Bbocs, Wlgn, Carts, Jewelry, Rubber Animals, Magic Lanterns, Games, Oroklnolo Boards, Steam Engines, Yachts, Horns, Tops, Locomotives. Bring in tho children nnd lot them guess on tho number of ker nels of corn. Somo girl gets tho largo doll, nnd somo boy tho auto. Doll Special Theso bargains nro rapidly disap pearing. Come in boforo it is too lato to participate. '25c dressed dolls 19 Kid body, jointed hip, bisque head, sleeping doll ........ 35 $2.50 drescsd dolls $1.00 Baskets Our full lino of wasto and small work baskets nro REDUCED OHETinRD. MEN'S CLOTHING Our overcoats nil suits talk aa oloqtiently,though without llfo,ujt tbo most gifted Balosman could spenk for thorn. They appeal with telling olloet to economical men who mint) to wear fino mndo clothing lit ieu minablo prices. Tho boauty of tBo fabrics, tho riolincsi of tho trim mings, all bear silent tCHtimotry of tho superlative oxcollonco thnt wins favor with woll dressed inon every time, $Q to $25 HUDNUTS Famous witohot powder for nnlfiT.gr snehot bags, coat hangers, etc Wo havo n largo variety of odors, which uro tho best on tho market. Stop in nnd examine, FURS Tho hnndHomcst nnd bo.tt lot of furs ovor shown in tho elty aro to bo found hore, at prices much lower than you can find elsewhere. 98c to $37.50 SILK WAISTS A sweluino of bluek and cofored silk waists, which wo nro selling, at Haf Price SHOP IN THE MORNINGS On , vnn Mn mnva about with comfort and ico everything thera is to bo seen when yon can choose in loss hatc, and get hotter service. .JnV Ml m SiuMt t ' 1 frwiwwtjwwfw11 ,i,.i.