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:" $&' MWZ r BLYaTAIWLJRNAL. RUSSIA FEARS A CONFLICT Acts of Aggression on the Part of Japan Expected Czar Anxious to Float War Loan-Englishmen Offer to Enlist in Mikado's Army St. Petersburg, Dec. 19. Papers to day aro devoting columns to tho Jap anese trouble, and express fears that popular scntlmont la Japrn Is so itrons "" "-" " "l'"-08"'" i bio to commonco at any tlmo, and tended tho services of tho Hanoer that Japan will doacond on tho Coroan Inn regiments this mornlnu. 9aQiGle909C&US-i 8 1 04tt0a-H Have you seen of Holiday Shoppers at the The New Yot kl Racket? They all. know where to trade when they have cash to spend, have a splendid assortment of Holiday Goods Every Item Is marked on a "spot Picture Books, Dress Cases, Shaving Handkerchiefs, Perfumery, Slippers suitable for Christmas Presents, Salem's Cheapest One Price Cash Store. E. T. BARNES, Prop. i i nM&MQMMweooHMi I a mim smiHusiaEamsm3S!wsBK3Kj ATI1 WW fT how near at hand ChrUtm" "7 Thorc r0 but few short 1 I -t52!er,A V IuKhI & sffw ffl T Idr l Jk 1 1 Jr m t,',y and " wl" be hcre be,ore You ,now ,l Do you M' 1 wa - sTWffTtfo Ai"Ft($&YT7 A t&PbaJ' Jfa tes xjwJ' JtlaiilkicBariJ ,JSLMui&xi member what trouble you had to ot somethlno to suit I sM0t jfiSuyS&L you when you put off buying. Christmas pre.ents till the last minute? No doubt you promised yourself you would never be cauuht that way 1 J&x8&4, 88 china ware. &&( Store FvnillP'S H?!1. , l i MS) I I , Ur,sartrepS; ' Pea flVefl g Christmas J 4$$ a .we,. Um ef mmM I .e d china Mil ttllV ft WHlLm.JmBhyM Th.-, .re tk lMlsLL&i W DOLL SPECIAL , I 1 I J iilSHKHKW LJ! I Heio Is your opponunlty to ge. m J JjJ IJ J XTm3KIIWA)Jji M '" ' lUMl "r" vabes t It a doll for the little girls Christ JH MxMBSLffiMWlfitt &vW j M U "u tty . Ml I mas gift An oppo.tunlty -o laU.. W- W WSMfclfV LSUm mib..r mU "" Va ' " Hi I cant afford to overlook. " J0 $125 1 Vffl!Z7wBBi.Wffill I --MsSTB .m for l.r "' " ' "UIWWI; I Ono lot of 35 dolls. 12 Inche, t,lhw 1 J SMf lB I 'Cfe-B , W ' 0l-Mw,t ? J long. Jointed, fully dressed. reu e o I H W9j IHfiP' JsVaB ''a''y " lo m Um llii. cW- g liar 40c Kind. Special to doe jTolU I y-fc T Wl IP) 1 fHH2l h " " 'fJIT " " " i I 25c abrac-u.ha.s V 1 M 1 U I-g 1 WSSBl"M Uiu.gn.wal. -J 1 One le: ot 11 inch full kid body guuuttti-n I O IlllVP 8l WW MtSM ,h'Urae- iuhI Vls f dolls, bisque head, regular 26: brouz or- ntal M JjWJl - v fl hk Iw'lsB !o f3,00 . I J 9c Full Jolntod. 20 Inch, mngnlll cently drossod dolls, bisque head, regular $3.50 value. Special $t.98 Full Jointed 17 Inch fully dressea dolls, blsquo head, regular 1-ea special Blogantly dressed, fully Joints dolbi, roeular ?2i0 values 30 inch stuffed body dolls, rmr uiar 68c special 39c 22 inch stuffed body dolls, reg ular 39c special -"". WHIlOUt a formal declaration of war. Russia Wants Monsy. London, Dcc.-A dl.mntM, , Parla financiers this mnmi.. - that urgent Inquiries have been ramie hiit. , . Capltal as t0 lhe ll b My of raising a nw Russian loan of 25,000,000. It Is understood slra liar inquiries hae boon addressed to New York. Th0 financiers are loathe to undertake It, as it Is regarded as a war loan. Lloyds again advanced in surance rates on Japan-bound essels today. The admirallty ha Issued secret or ders to tho Asiatic squadron. Eng- uenmon, unofficially seem to favor the ( Japanese side, as hundreds nre dnll maivine application to Japanoee Min ister Hayaashl to enlist. Many of them are formor army and navy offi cers. As tho Japanese law forbids the enlistment of lorolgnora, tho minister is compolled to decline. Kaiser Attends Services. unnovor, uec. 19. Tho knlsor at. unnovor, Dec. 19. Tho kaiser the crowds We cash" Sets, and i margin of profit. Dolls, Collar and Cuff Boxes, ill kinds of merchandise nrtna4 . f it. 35C to 5750 XjgK llR'II nl imm wrONEfiDAY A.U.H. d!$tk I iCilJ J m 0NLV mm ay i I Tfli (Br Ulv mm v Fifr SALEM, OREGON, FAMOUS POISON CASE SET Mrs. Botkin to Be Given Aiother Tri al in February Her Attorneys Expect Her Early Release Owing lo Slipshod Alelhods in Court San Francisco, Doc. 19. Mrs. Cor delia Botkin, who wns convicted of poisoning Mrs. John P. Dunning with a box of candy, appearod In court this morning with a deputy. Her now trial was sot for February 15th. Her attor neys expect to obtain her reloaio bo foto tho trial Is holu duo to tho slip shod mannor In which tho oxhlblts In the caso wero handled! FOUND GREAT WEALTH. Discovery of the Papal Funds by an Electrician. Home, Dec. 10. About the time of Cardinal Gottl'r delivery to Pope Plus of the late Pope Leo's legacy, In the papal apartments, an electrician, while removing the hanging In the late Pope Leo's chamber, In order to get at the electric light wires, found In a hole in Uie wall several bag which - ....i .... ,.... it i were careieeeiy uou. wnun uiwe uag wore opened thoy wero found to con-, tain D.SGO.ffuO francs ($1,850,000.) 0 DAVIS LEAVES BEIRUT. American Consulate Closed In One Turkish City, Washington, Dec. 19. Tho navy de partment received word of tho sail ing yostorday of tho cruiser San rran clsco from nolrut to Alexandretta, with Consul Davis aboard. Tho Peruvian minister this morning notified tho stato dopnrtmont Hint his country had recognized tho Panama republic. The Czar to Preside. London, Dec. 19. Tho Imperial commission which was formed rccont ly for tho purpose of oxamlnlng Into tho affairs In the Far East Is to hold its first meeting tomorrow, according to, special dispatches fiom St. Poters burg. The cau will pi lde over the meetings The commission will make a final reply to the demands of Japan. nnvc WnTrr Manv GITJLS, How Many SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1903. SERIOUS RIOTS AT . FUNERALS! By Striking Livery men in Chicago Police Called in Conflict Between Officers and a Mob at Church During Burial Service Chicago, Doc. 10. Tho most seri ous demonstration since tho llvory strlkfe began occurred this morning at the funeral of Mrs. Joseph Vleck, who wns murdorod a few days ago. Tho lK)dy, accompanied by her two smnll children, was hurriedly driven from tho roeldonce to St. Precoplus church. Iti anticipation of trouble a dotnll ot police had boen sent to tho church, where a crowd of 300 men nnd boys hnd gathered. When the dead wagon drovo up purses and rat-calls were hurlod at tho driver and the undertak er's assistant. The police woro com pelled to charge the mob with clubs beforo the body could be enrried Into ... !,,, Only the two children were permit-1 ted to enter the church. They cried mn.l citliha,! tn tarrnr mill arlwf beside ,, ,,, . , riu nnminnini the l'"v ""'" " "" '" . .. services, the police In tho meanwhile fonnng ,n a M phnlanx nt lho door. tho oroftd cursing nml shouting. The services ocr, the police ngnln charged the- orowd, and formed two solid linos, between which four officers carried tho coffln to the hoarso, which wns thort driven rapidly away, tho driver lashing the horso forward, whllo the remainder of tho squad checked tho mob. Similar Bcenos fnced othor funoralB. but tho disorder wns not so mnrked In ono Instance, owing to tho lack of a conveyance, tho prlost was com pelled to conduct the sorvlco for tho dead at the homo bsforo tho body was rcmovod In an uxpiees wagon. Funerals Postponed. Chicago I.f. 19. The livery strike cortlnuos unnbatul. Fabulous prices were offered today for a hears", by the relathes of tl-e lato Frederick Otis, a millionaire, and Judge Jone Hutch Inson. one of Mie most prommeni uii nols Jurists, both of whom died two Seeds In the Pumpkin? Seeds In the Pumpkin? das ago In both Instances the pro ixxnls wore refused, and arrange ments were mndo to convey tho re mains In dead wagons, tho mourner following In prlvnto carriages. Nearly 76 funerals wore scheduled for today, none of whom were ablo to imako arrangements. Tho undortnk' ere announco thoy will not send out any hearses until the drivers aro forced Into submission. IMPERSONATED AN OFFICER. Man Arrested In Polk County for Vlo latino Federal Law. Dallas, Or. Dec. 19. Albort lint" rlngtotK of Falls City, nrrostod yoster day on a charge of Impersonating an ofTlcer ot the United State, was giv en a preliminary hearing beforo Act ing Commissioner Hardy Holman. nnd at tho close of tho examination ot tho govommont witnessed was bound ovoi to appear before tho fodorol grand juryi Ills bond was fixed at $1000. Harrington wns arrested nt tho In stance of Special Inspector A. It. Giecn, nnd the principal charge against him Is that, by Impersonating an officer of tho United States, ho In ducod A. II, Dodge, a clorgyman of FnllB City, to relinquish IiIb home, stead, and thoreby defrauded htm out of $350. Kvtdonco wua Introduced to tho effect that Harrington lias told people In Online and Falls City that lie Is tv deputy Inspector, nod that ho Is receiving a salary ot $76 a month and expenses. j 'x """ ur ' appeared for A number of representative cltlsent tho government, nnd ! Commissioner Holman considered tho evidence sufficient to hold the prison er oer to the United Statee grand N"1"?' The prosecution was conducted .1,., iT,,llo.l aintam nlntrlnt Alfnr Attorney "' """-;; "7" I , ", !Jonn " "" J- "t. of Dallas, np peared in tho defendant's bohnlf. Two Vaorants. Offlcors Ivowls and Murphy last night arrested two mon, Wra. 8taata nnd Dort Ilrnndoni for vagrancy. Thoy appeared before Judgo Judah this morning and wero llnod $10. each, In default of which thor HI occupy colls j In the city Jail for five days. Administrator Discharged. Tho final roxrt of Administrator Henry Keouo, of tho osUito of Nt S. Hrown. doeensod, wo today heard In the probato court, approved, and the administrator ordered discharged, and his sureties oxhonurnted. A shrewd Salwn holiday gootls deal er has hie bright oung lady clerks note what ladle cost longing oyee nt nUd then when their 1'iisbandB come around they nro shown what would pleaso their wives, nnd given a tip that generally rults In a purchase. V offer an other Hue of fancy fa tltows In a great variety nt eotors am utar Ws val ues for this Uy fHtly 39c. NO. 292. BLOODY WORK OF BANDITS Killing and Robbingr Citizens in a Ten nessee Town Then Escape Pursuers- Negro Murderer Taken From Jail and Hanged by Mob Knoxvtlle, Dec 19. Thiw. maskodr highwaymen last ulght killed anil. robbed Corbln Itowa Thoy entered' ' tho offtco of tho Proctor Coal Co., bent tho bookkoopor unconscious, robbed tho plneo, and n fow minutes later at tempted to rob Chas, Rogers on th street. The latter fled, but was wound ed by n shot Tho highwaymen then escaped. Hanged by Mob. Ripley, Term., Dee. 19. Jos. Drake, a negro murderer, wan taken from Jalt last night and hanged, and tho body riddled with bullet For Convict Labor. The Lnewetaliwrg & Going CO., lee seefl of tho Northwest Foundry at the penitentiary, today paid to State Treasurer Mooro I911.7G for amvlet labor for the month ot November. Loans Approved. The stnto land board today np proved 59 applications for loano from tho school fund, aggregating $80,450, and nlno application wero rejected, amounting to $5700. Dound for Panama, Dromotron, Dec. 10. Tiro New York loft tho Pugot Sound nnvy yard today noon, for Panama. Buo wilt coal at Ban Francisco. Tho Benning ton leavoi Monday. Fom now on Special prices on Candies for Xmas, Trees, Etc. 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