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FTRBT EDITION 2:30 SECOND EDITION 4:00 ATT CAPITAL JOUBNAL. 41 lyoli. 3CV. SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBEE 12, 1005. NO. 215. MENIANS MUST ACCEPT OR THE SWORD ISLAM .RMENIANS MASSACRED WHOLESALE attars Have Declared a Holy War in the Name of Mohommetanism 1st. Petersburg, Sept. 12. Dispatches lorn tho Caucasus indicate continun- on of serious troubles and ontiro inn- lllty of tho Russian govorninont to rotect tho pooplo of thoso poorly gov- Incd provinces. Tho revolutionary prlsings havo given opportunity for bo Tartars to pillage tho monasteries, jd men, women and children of tho Iligious houses are being slaughtered ko sheep. Business is nt a standstill ftd anarchy roigns. All the important Idutrlcs havo boon destroyed. Tho trgest silk and naptha factories nro brning. The copper smelters aro all put down. Tho fisheries, which nro Bo principal soureo of rovenuo and food supply nro suspended. Tho Tar tar leaders in tho Batoun district hnvo declared war, and' holy war nt that. War hns also been declared in tho dis tricts of Znngozour and Jorbail, whoro tho Tnrrnrs aro mnssacrofng tho Ar menians. In many Instances their mu tilated children havo been thrown to tho dogs, and tho pw who survivo nro forced to ombraco Islam or bo put to tho Bword. Diplomats aro nlnrraod over tho taunting letter addressed to tho Rus sian government by the Sultan of Turkey, who virtually lets Russia un derstand that tho Czar is unaccount able, and uttorly unablo to govern this v Awful Catastrophe -. In New Yotk Tho Elevatod Railroad. Ton liavo read this down so far, so bo a good follow and go on to tho end. It Is another ono of 'thoso boosts for B. E. I Wright, tho Painless Dontist, and If you nro thinking of having Dental ! Work done, it may lntorost yon to know that, whila I havo not boon locat ed two years horo as yot, I havo built up tho largest practlco in tho city, and, llko Fostum, there's a roason. Oomo in and chat about your tooth, and loam how I do businoss. I guarantoo you will bo intcrcstod. My offlco is over StousloQ Bros.' market, and you will always find mo at homo. troublesomo region that is under his control. International cables aro freight ed with mossages that mny lift tho cloud of woo nnd distress that hns hung ovor tho Armenian Christians for a century. Nothing but international Intervention can savo tho remnants of tho Christian population In tho Cau casus regions now under tho domination of Mohnmetnn sword nnd flro. Ono Hundred Socialists Downed. Tlflls, Sopt. 12. In n conflict todny between Cossacks nnd socialists 100 socinllsts were killed or wounded. Many others woro trampled to doath in tho subsequent panic. Two thousand socialists forced an cntrnnco to tho town hall, and listened to mnny revo lutionary speeches. Tho chief of polico ordcrcd thorn to disperse. A majority refused, and a few llrcd revolvers. Tho Cossacks then fired into tho crowd In tho hall, killing 30 nnd wounding 70. Tartars Roinforccd. St. Petersburg, Sept. 1C Tartars from Persia aro being sont to tho Rus sian districts to participate in tho linly war. Many thousand horsomon havo crossed the frontier and joined tho insurgents. Tho Tartar polico of ficials In some instances loading tho Mohammctnn forces. PAT CROWE TO BE TAKEN OUR LINE OF OOTWEAR Foi the Fall Season is Now lomplete It includes overy deslrablo stylo and quality for cithor dress wear or hard service. The Man Who Helped Kidnap Pork Packer Cudahy's Child Lincoln, Nob., Sept. 12. Pat Crowo, of this city, tho polico oxpect to cap ture boforo night. Crowo is an old frlond of Richard Mctcalf, nssoclato editor of Bryan's Commoner. Ho callod on Motcnlf yesterday and borrowod tho prico of a monl, nnd bogged Motcnlf not to roveal his presence Motcalf kopt qulot until this morning, when ho told tho police-. Crowe told Motcalf that ho was Innocent of tho kidnaping charges. JAPAN WARRIORS ARE HOf Leaders Were Not Con Suited About Peace l Say They Will Deal With the Fellow Who Did It (Journal 4 O'clock Edition." "Chicago, Sopt. 12. A correspondent "of tho Dally News, who was with the Jnpancso army, cables today that tho tqrms of peuce, which wcro withhold from tho army nro gradually becoming Known to tho ofllccrs nnd men, nnd nro rocoived with universal consternation nnd indignation. The soldiers dcclaro they would rather contlnuo fighting nt ' nny cost, rnthcr than accept peaco at such terms. Even higher officials don't nttompt to conceal their dismay. Old Nogi aged perceptibly with disappoint ment. It la freely reported that Oynma and Kodamn, Oyma's chief of staff, and oihor high authorities, aro equally dis gruntled. According to current ro-' ports nono of tho commanders woro "consulted, excopt in a perfunctory way in regard to tho peace terms. Tho feol-' tnc is erowlnr thnt Jnnnn hns trained nothing from Bussin beyond promises, which enn only bo enforced nt tho cost flf nnothor confllot. Mnny officers do-, tlaro tlint, In splto of tho great victor-' hs won, tho sum total of tho war is nl nnt failure Tho grlof of prlvnto sol-1 'dlcrs Is pathetic. They seem greatly, excited by tho reports of rioting, arson nnl assassination in Jnpnn, They say: "Komura will bo killed llko a dog when wo return.' Thero is much feel ing ovor Fukushlma nrrnnglng tho nr-j mistico. Alrcndy plans nro begun for demobilization. Supplies havo bcen( stopped coming from tho const. It isi oxpoctcd thoro will bo a comploto ovne uation by tho Japanese by Februnry. JAPANESE ADMIRAL'S FLAGSHIP Goes Down With Evey Office and. Man on Boad 599 Lives Lost Scripps News Association Press Report to Salem Journal Toklo, Japan, Sopt. 12. Admiral Togo's famous flagship, tho battle senrrod Mikasa, a ship that won world wldo ronown in tho sea fights with Bua ela, went down with nil on board. It is tho greatest naval disaster sinco tho boginning of tho wnr, nnd the supersti tious Jnpnnoso beliovo It comes ns a punishmont for giving Bussia too onsy torms of peace Every offlcor nnd man on board wns lost, GOO going down to a wntory gravo, tho vessol sinking almost instantaneously, Somo men might hnvo escaped, but it is a point of hon or with tho Jnpancso navy to stand by tho ship, nnd no prlvnto leaves so long ns thoro is an officer on deck. Tho dotails of tho disaster nro yot unknown. Burned and Blow Up. Nonrly ovory man on board, includ ing dotachmonts from other warships, which went to the rescuo of tho Mi kasa, whon tho flr owns discovered, was lost. Tho flnmos originated from n mystoriouB soureo Sundny, just after midnight. Bcforo tho flro could bo chocked It renchod tho mngaxlno, blow ing nn imiuonso hole in tho port sido of tho ship, just below tho water lino. Sho snnk immediately. Toga is said not to havo boon aboard. FIFTEEN MILLION . CATHOLICS Are to Be United in One Organization Cincinnati, Sopt. 12.-A1 Cathollo societies in tho United Statos aro to bo unltod by a plan being workod out todny through tho executivo commit too of tho American Federation of Cathollo societies. It Is said that 15, 000,000 Catholics nro represented in tho movement. e: Searching parties hnvo glvou up all hopes of finding Joo Orosno, son of Hon. C. B. Crosno, of Toledo, who is lost In tho mountains of Southern Ore gon. His fnther is prostrated with grlof, and is trying to orgnnizo an other searching party. ENGLAND WILL USE FORCE If Necessary to Keep Peace Between Not way and Sweden tK e-. - - l - F VThnS tram Process. FLEXIBLE- SOL, White House SHOEsFOR WOMEN It puzzles tho shoemakers to know how it Is made, tt, looks llko a Good year welt, but has no insole, and Is as flexible as tho lightest turn solo made. It wears fully 50 per cent longer than either a welt or ordinary turn sole. Out Prices Ate $2.60 and $2.95 Wo havo tho most complete lino of NEW SHOES in the city. We mako a ercelal effort to secure shoes for children that combines neat appearanco a-- i durability. You'll find tho prices much lower than at "regular stores. (Four O'clo:k Edition.) London. Sent. 12. It is believed tho British government is endeavoring to prevent war between Norway and awe den by moro forolble means than mero porsuasion. It is regnrded ns cortaln thnt that government has inado known thnt Great Britain will not allow a forclblo settlement. A dispatch from Christiana says tho Norwegian and Swedish envoys will return to Karstadt tonight to rosumo negotiations. Thero is stronghope of promulgation of nn arbitration treaty to sottlo all future disputes. It is declared In Stockholm thnt tho Swedish position is unalter able. TAGGART WILL NOT DENY Woaster. 0.. Sept. 12. Srayser, at- t tornoy for Mm, Taggart, ended his ar gument today, tub troruen or ma u oeurse was In support of the thoory that Taggart was addisted to the use of liquor. CAJtrsvzeds Ga4 MW& SPECIAL CLEARANCE SALE OP LADIES' MANNISH SHIETS AT ONE-FOURTH OFF THE REGULAR PEIOE, WHILE THEY LAST. You can't affofd to overlook this sale of the neatest and most comfort blo walat tiat a woman over wore. Russian Envoys Sail. (Four O'Clwk Edition.) New York, Sept. 12.-Witte sailed for Europe this afternoon on the steamer Kaiser Wilhelm. He gave a farewell statement: "I desire to thank the American publie for tho kindly interest taken in tho mission of tie Kussians. ' Never before has it been ao Impressed 'upon me that the pen is mightier than. tho sword," suit zfjf .!M FALL I TOMORROW ONLY WEDNESDAY SPECIAL SALE NO. 245. For tomorrow's salo wo offer a high grado, hlgly lustrous, mercerized. PETTICOATS Blnck only, latest style, twenty-four-inch accordion plaltod flounoo, cut very full, nil desirable lengths, A MOST DESIRABLE OARMENT AT EXCEPTIONAL BARGAIN PRICES. BE AMONO THE EARLY SHOPPERS TO OET SIZE. 4 wO Rain Coats A Fortimate Purchase In which we were able to secure a concession on prices on WOMEN'S GENUINE PRIESTLEY'S ORAVENETTE RAIN OOATS. Every ono of this season's new stylo and trimming. Every ono bearing tho stamp of the gonuine Cravenetto. Thoy come in oolero Oxford, Mode, Tan and Olive. $13.50 values uto offorod at $10.00 4)10.50 values aro offered at $12.85 $18.50 values are offered at $14,05 $23.50 values aro offered at '$18.75 New Stock of Comforts And Pillows DRESS GOODS As a groat bargain event for open ing of tho fall Season wo will place on salo a full and comploto line of Dress Goods in MIXED SUITINGS AND SHXRT- INGS. J Representing the greatest assort ment of these popular goods evor shown in this city. The values are unprecedented and are sure to create. a stir among economical buyors. In order to get your share wo would advise early buying. $1.00 values in Mixed Suitings 73 $1.25 valuos In Mixod Skirtings 88 $1.50 and $1.65 values in Suitings and Skirting ...$1.23 $1.85 values In - Suitings and Skirtings . .$1,48 PERSIAN RIBBONS Suitable for trimmings, stock col lars and fancy neckwear. 10 to 75 Men's Clothing Wo do not ask that you should wear a garment of nn extrorae cut when your taste is conservative, nor a conservative cut If your tnsto bo extromo. Wo loavo that to your pleasuro, for wo aro fully prupared to moot all demands. Our stock af fords moro than- ono hundred ex ceptional patterns In the popular shades appropriate for fall and win tor wear. Every mmv feature la clothing is shown hero In great pro fusion. $0 to $30 """i m 1 1 mm isi !! is m School Saits FOB THE LITTLE FELLOWS Boys' suits that have tho appear nnco and wearing qualities of those wo sell are difficult to find. It 'a the ability and honesty of tho makers that determino tho value of a gar ment. We've lookod at many lines, but there aro none equal to tho onos we are showing, Botter than you are accuttoined to buy r-t the prlco. $2.00 r s