jlwllllialftfMIWJWIUMMMNiUJaU.iU4IJMj "'B i' )- AILY CAPITAL JOURNAL ,i ' JOiU XV. SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1905. NO. 2G. UROPATKIN EVACUATING JOKING WITH ANARCHISTS GETS ANARCHY STILL REIGNS AT WARSAW IMPORTANT POSITIONS LIFE fa TERM ipanese Government is Ordering Rail- All Lawbreakers Will Be Sumarily Shet: by Order of Governor-General road supplies rrom America Some Excitement Caused by Practical Jokers Young Wife Murderer Sen tenced for Life St. Petersburg, Feb. 1. Kuropatkin Urts the Russian evacuation of Khei- Tay, one of tho advanced positions Eupiert a low uays ago. The Japan. attack on Taitasso has been re- used. Sandepas has been again set I re by th cKussians. Russian Advances. rokio, Feb. 1. Oyama reports that January 31st tho Russians shelled ien Chiepau, Lapati Litajcntnn, and it two companies of infantry at- eked Chen Chiopau, advancing from south. They were repulsed. Janu- ry ju two companies of Russians lacked Yntzupo and two battalions I Russian infantry attacked Tutaitzu. (th attacks failed. The same day tho ssians bombarded tho Japanese right ag and center and also shelled Ply- tin Chenchiopau. Coming to America. Nagasaki, Feb. 1. Eleven Russian leers which sailed from hero have lurned from Shanghni and nro now oceoding to San Francisco and a fonch mail steamer which sailed to day with 524 paroled Russian prison ers en routo to Russia. . v- Japaneso Building Railroads. Birmingham, Feb. 1. Tho Post re ports that tho Japaneso government has ordered fifteen thousand tons of rails from Glasgow for railways. Heavy orders for rolling stock and locomotive equipments will be placed in England and America. Another Contrabrand Captured. Tokio, Fob. 1. Tho Japaneso cap tured tho Austrian steamer Siam, bound for "Vladivostok from ..Cardiff with coal. Four More Wives Discovered. Chicago, Feb. 1. Four wives of Jo hann Hoch havo been discovered sinco yesterday, making a total of 29 in nlf. Ono of theso is Mrs. Loughken Hoch, and was wedded to Hoch in San Fran cisco four years ago, and was said to havo died very suddenly. Chicago, Feb. 1. The. grand jury this afternoon returned two indict ments against Hoch on a chargo of big amy. Threo of tho wives of Hoch tes tified against him. Paris, Feb. 1. Tho anarchists aro still busy. Tho fourth attempt to ex plode a bomb was discovered this morn ing, when an infernal machine was found at Avenue Bretouil. Tho bomb was taken to tho city laboratory. The bomb found on Avcuuo Bretouil was harmless, and had been filled with dirt by somo practical joker. A manifesto was posted on tho doors of the Labor Exchange and on walls in all quarters of Paris this morning, call ing out all anarchists, and askipg them to stand by their colors. Tho manifest to was signed by a group of annrch ists. Tho manifesto reads: "Com rades Wo havo work to do, as -well as tho Russians, in pitilessly destroying tho governments of tho nntions. Down with God, down with tho state, down with society and down with rulers. Tor morrow the insurrection will proclaim individual liberty." Tho polico havo forbidden tho socialists to hold meet ings nt Karcher hall tonight. Officers Will Bo Retained. Washington, Feb. 1. Tho Presidont this morning announced his intention to retain Commissioner of Patents Frederick Allen, of New York, in tho present office. Chicngo, Feb. 1. Victor Roland O'Shca, tried for the murder of his young wife, was found guilty this morning by tho jury, which fixed tho degree nt manslaughter, wilh a de terminate sentenco of years to life im prisonment. O'Shea's father" was a. prominent attorney, who labored hard for his acquittal. Aftor shooting his wife young O'Shca attempted to kill himself, but failed. Moro Testimony. Paris, Feb. 1. Lieutenant Ellis, of tho Russian battleship Aloxandcr III., and Lieutenant Schrcmnchonki, of tho battleship Borodi.no, testified today bo foro tho Norfth Sea commission. They say torpedo boats, -wero among tho Brit ish trawlers. Ho said tho boats with drew under tho terrific fire. Favorable Roport Authorized. Washington, Feb. 1. Tho houso committee- on judiciary authorized a favorable report on tho Littlefield bill, which requires all corporations to file their annual roports" with tho depart ment of commerce. Cabinot Rcsignod. Buda Pest, Feb. 1. Tho Hungarian cabinet resigned today. Warsaw, Feb." l.Tho striko move ment, nt Warsaw provinco continues to spread. Practically all employes of tho manufacturing districts of tho provinco are now out. Tho city is quiet today. Tho governor-general announced that any ono per pctrnting lawless acts in tho Btrccts will bo summnrlly Bhot, and thoso con spiring against tho public peaco will bo banished. At Pnbianco a mob, car rying rod flngs, marched through tho town and attempted to destroy tho po lico headquarters with dynamite, loot ing tho residences of tho loading citi zens. At Plock a mob stormed tho po lico stntiou nnd shot two officers and four policemen. Thoy plundered tho shops of many Jows, nnd an attompt was mndo to dynnmito tho prefecture nnd tho law court nnd polico buildings at Sicdloo. At Pultustt thu polico clashed with tho" mob, which aro pa trolling tho streets and killed 1 nnd wounded 28. Tho mob nt Zcnicrzi plundered tho shops, nnd sovornl woro injured in a fight with tho polico. Tho strikers at Logz Pnbianco Zoniers nro surrounding thu districts, nnd today planned to march to Skiorniowico and burn tho Czar's palaco. Tho troops to day disporsod tho different columns bo foro they effected a juncture. St, Petersburg, Feb. 1. Representa tive workmen of all tho big factories aro conferring with General Tropou. Next Monday tho government will meet all tho masters and ropresonta tives of tho men, with a viow to grant ing tho workmen freedom of mooting, in order to bring an end to tho strike This conciliatory program waa drawn up by Trepoff and Kokomtsoffs, minis ter of finance. Tho aim is to wnrn tho men away from political aspirations. Father Gopon has issued a proclamn tlon in response to tho ono issuod by Trepoff sovornl days ago, which influ enced a majority of tho men to return to work. It rends: "Your manifesto placarded on tho streets of St. Peters burg to persundo tho strikers to refcumo work, becnuso you promised to investl gate tho conditions of labor, nnd tho Introduction of noccssnry reform. What has happened? Havo tho worknVon been deceived! Although thoy re turned to work, thoy nro nrrosted by wholesale, nnd tho government has broken its word. It proBocutes work men, iustcad of protecting them. Whoro (Continued on fourth pago.) The Final Closing Days OF OUR ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE AND WHITE FAIR s " - - I Made memorable by price concessions never beforo attempted on seasonable dependable merchandise. Its a enso . of hurry ' now if you want to share in tho many shopping inducements offered1 t this sale. Phenomenal Bargains During These Closing Days Ladies' Suits Remaining lots of ladies' and miss es' fal suits all divided into two lots, for easier selections. All aro Jdgh grade, dependable materials fall and winter stylos prices nske would not cover cost of making. Yaluo up to $23.50. Rest of this week at $7.50 Real $23.00 to $35.00 values $10 You'll have to hurry to got the b,est f theso big snaps. Also n big line skirts. Hali Price Four Days OF DRESS CJOODS BARGAINS IV e reductions on every yard of 'fsa goods (except eontract goods) t the department makes sltlows f and economical. Now is the ' uo to make your selection. Jackets, Capes Remaining stock of fall and win es' fall suits all divided into two Kersey in prevailing styles. Chooso from the entire lot values up to $18. $3.98 Ladies' Coats This season's most desirablo styles, of covert, herringbone, korsoy, and mannish effects in 27-inch to three quarter lengths. Values $25.00. $9.85 CHOOSE QUICKLY. Ladies' Waists Three dozen fall waists in Oxfords, mercerized, etc., mudo in' tho sea son's best styles. Valuos to $5.00. Rest of the weok. 75c cents Thirty-eight llannol waists all sizes, in colors blue, tan, brown, navy, red, striped, dcjts and figures. Regular values to $3f50. 95c cents Fall styles silk waists, including blacks and colors. Values up to $7.50. ' 2.98 NEW COVERT JACKETS. NEW SILK, MOHAIR SUITS. NEW DRESS GOODS. NEW WASH GOODS. NEW SILK GLOVES. NEW SHIRT WAISTS. Beginning Today Wednesday, Feb. t, X905 SPECIAL SALE NUMBER TWO HUNDRED AND THIRTEEN. Begining today, as a fitting climax to this great salo, wo offer somo strong inducements to do your shopping here, not only this weok but for nil time. Honest values everywhere. 3000 YARDS EMBROIDERY 100 DOZ. HANDKEROinEFS Bought especial for this great trao event; all new goods. Embroideries, values up to 35e, !() Fancy designs, values to 05 e, 15S Extra wido valuos to 80c, 37. One hundred dozen sneer cnmiino naniiKorcuieis. Regular 25 cents grades 2 for 25- A ,nt ' men's stiff bosom shirts, $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75 values, 50. No Limit to Parchasc. Be Here on Time. Kimonos Our entiro stock of Into stylo flan nolottto nnd wool. Long and short kimonas. Values range up to $2.00. ' Rest of tho week 75c DRESSING SAGQUES. Of Japanese silk-quilted and pad ded, all desirable colors. Values to $5.50. ' $1.98 Blankets Only four days to soouro some of tlmso special blanket bargains. Roal 05c 00 1 ton blankets, tan or grey 39 Real '75c blankots, tan, white or groy 50 Bay's Suits At extra elcoring prices. AU aro splendid styles, mndo up in two nnd three pieces of tho best materials, for boys from 0 to 10 yonrs of iigct Regular $2.50 suits, special. $1.25 Splendid showing of a bettor grado of suits, 'regular $-1.00 grade 1 $2.00 . And so on up tho lino of prlcos. Chooso this week nt Half Pice I Men's Shoes l Ftis?s Our entire stock of fino now furs nt a groat sacrifice. Now is your op purtunity to get a good fur at n great saving in price Choose dur ing the weak at Half Price jQc7fieijeiSd& Sripolul oloaranco prices in brokon lots -of men's shoes, in all tho best leathers. Theso shoos nro taken from our regular $3.50 stock. GIiooho for tl o four remaining days Men's Suits An extremely fino assortment of high grado units of dependable ma terials in desirablo patterns and stylos. Valuos rnngo to $22.50. $5 Copyright 1904 by Hart Schaffner W Mar. New Silks First showing pf hnndsomo plaid silk for shirt waists in nil wanted colors. Tho nowoot and biwt the seusuu has brought forth. Vtry sjucial. $1.00 yd Men's Clothing Our ontiro stook of inon'tf milts and overcoats exceptionally low priced to alonn up all stook boforo "1'tllK ICpU'U arrive. Wlntor for tin ig over, but you still hnvo some tiiuu to WMr winter garments. Sale Pice twuammm urn