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VOL. XIV. SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1904. " No. 38. '
HE POWER
ROBBED
DATE
FOR STATE
CONVENTION
Primaries and County
Conventions Is
Fixed
WAR
NARK
HANNA
BETTER!
Recovering From His
Terrible Col
lapse ;
LL
CLUB
IN THE
BALKANS
WARNED
SWJE
Tiiat the Integrity of the Chinese Em
pire Mast Be Maintained in the
Japanese-Russian War
Washington, Feb. 13. The following explanation of the Hays circular
note sent to the powers was madethls merning:
"After somo preliminary exchange of views between this government
and the other powers Interested In Chinese matters, tho department of
state, on the 10th of February, sent tho following Instructions 'to the
American representatives at St. Petersburg, Toklo and Pekln: 'You will
express to the minister of foreign affairs, the earnest desire of tho gov
ernment of tho United States that, In course of the military operations,
which have begun between Russia and Japan; the neutrality of China,
and, in all ways practicable, her administrative enity, shall be respected
by both parties, and that the area of hostilities shall be localized and lim
ited as much as possible, so undue excitement and disturbances of Chi
nese people shall be prevented, and tho least possible loss to commerce
and the peaceful Intercourse of the wqrld may be avoided. Signed
"JOHN HAY."
At the same time all powers signatory to the Pekln protocol are noti
fied of this noto and similar action. Hay this morning said the sole pur
pose was to protect American Interests In China, and save the latter from
anarchy and ruin. He expressed regret that European diplomats should
pursue the old lino of suspicion and distrust.
A 'Frisco Ulitaee Was
Held Up for
Money
Robbers Get Away With Big
Roll of Stuff, Jewerly
and Other Valuables
RUSSIAN
EMBASSY
LEAVES
Capital of Korea Un
der Japanese.Es-
cort
Japanese Military Forces At
tend theltrain and Keep
ing Perfect Order
There
tho minister's departure. Hayashi
says it is possibly duo to tho rebuff
which Havloff rocolved regarding tho
question of tho disposal of Russian
raarinos taken prisoner after tho sink
ing of tho Varlaf and Korlotz.
Tho telegram also says Havloff, In
addition to bolng accompanied by
members of tho logatlon, had as com
pany nil tho Russian residents of Se
oul. Tho Japancso troops, after es
corting thorn to tho station, furnished
a military guard on tho train from
Seoul to Chemulpo. (.
Russlaus Dreaklng Ice.
Copenhagen, Feb. 13. Tho Rus
sian Baltic fleet is eported to bo still
at Kronstndt, wboro tho giant Ice
breakor Ermak Is hooping tho channel
open. Reports printed this morning
that tho fleet was seen at Kattegat arc
erroneous.
London, Fob. 13. Japancso Minis
tor Hayashi received a telegram from
Toklo announcing that Hayloft, Rus
sian minister to Corea, has loft Seoul
for homo. Tho embassy was escort
ed from tho capital by apaneso troops
in order to provont hostilo demon
strations. Tho Japanese forces aro
maintaining ordor in Corea.' Tho tel
egram does not glvo any reasons for
Special Prices On
Oranges and Ba
nanas at
Jap Fleet Disappears.
Cheo Foo, Feb. 13. No ono ap
parently has any knowlodgo of tho
whereabouts of tho Japanoso war
'vessels. Nono havo boon scon since
I tho bombardmont of Port Arthur, and
it Is presumed they aro convoying tho
captured Russian transports to Coroa.
San Frnnclsco, Feb. 13. Charles
Heath was taken Into custody on sus
picion pf complicity In tho Colonial
Club robbory, Bhortly after mldnlpht,
when Ave masked men cntored tho
rooms and held up tho six occupants
of tho plnco at tho point of revolvers,
securely tied tho victims hand and
foot, relieved thorn of monoy nnd
Jewelry, nnd took tho club bank roll
amounting to ?G500, and oscnped. They
secured In all about $10,000. A few
minutes after, tho bandits loft one of
tho victims managed to roloaso him
solf, and gnvo tho alarm, but tho rob
bers easily ovaded capturo by ming
ling with tho crowd on tho streots.
Heath was In tho rooms at tho tlmo
of tho robbory, but was unmolostcd.
Suspicion Immediately was nttnehed
to him. Ho claims ho know nothing of
tho robbery plan, but admits that ho
Is acquainted with somo of tho men
who did tho work.
SUCCESS
CROWNS
EFFORTS
Secretary Shaw Defines Some
issues That Will Not Be
Issues
Portland, Feb. 13. Republicans
will hold their next stato convention
at Portland Thursday, April 14th,
Each county will bo represented by
ono delegatoat-largc, one for every
150 votes cost for Judgo Bean in tho
Inst general election, and ono for ovi
cry fraction of 150 largor that! 100.
The total numbor of dologates will
bo 3d. In 1902 tho total was 343 and
In 1000 330, on the same basis of ap
portionment. Tho stato commlttoo recommends
to county commltteos April 2d for
primaries and April 7th for conven
tions. ,
"More gentlomon wero prosont,"
proudly romarkod Chairman Baker
last night, "than havo over attended a
meeting of tho Contral commlttoo. It
is a ( gratifying evidence- of party
spirit."
Under tho apportionment Marlon
county will havo 23 delegates..
The Macedonians Are
Preparing to
Fight
Another War Will Be Sprung
in the Spring btf Those
Restless Paces
How a Salem Party Divides
up Big Farms
inns
164 State 8t
Phone 1971 Main
Notice to Policy Holders.
To the policy holders of tho Insur
ance Company, ot North America:
Our Iossos In tho Baltimore ilro about
500,000. Our not surplus $2.4.52,410,
avallablo to pay lmmodlato Iossos.
L. M. KIRK, Agent,
2-13-3t 290 Commercial St.
San Francisco, Fob. 13. Tho Jap
anoso liner Amorlca Mam, from San
Francisco, arrived nt Yokohama, for
whoro it salld the 11th, without rots-hap.
!! I ew Spring Waistij
Our customers toll us wo have tho bast assortment of now patterns
shown In tho elty.
Thoy'vo seen tho otljer linos, and ought to know. Wo bellovo In
Belling goods at pricos that will closo them out In tholr proper sea
son. Tbats why wo haven't an old pattern to show you.
Those Spring D?ess Goods !
Ma9iieiiiMpa-HH-qto-wioiiaOig
t) $
Are attracting tho attention' of tho best droesors in the city. It's
because they know tho stylos are right. Bvery pattorn bought for
? this season's trado.
;! Our New Dry Goods Dep't
A uivos saiem lauios an opportunity ot ouying mgn-ciaas gooau ui
pricos figured on a cash basis.
The New Yotk Racket i
SALEM'S CHEAPEST ONE PRICE CA8H STORE.
Is the place for cash buyers to trade. Shoes
5 Clothing. Ladles and Men's Furnishing..
E. T. BARNES, PROP.
aKtO'frtH-MMfetoiete iinn Btatmeat?t
Bvorybody seems to bo Interested
In tho things that succeed, and es
pecially thoso tilings In our own com
munity which provo successful. Any
body can stop in and nmko a failure,
or evon achlovo partial success, but
tho persons that tho public Is most
directly Intorostcd in, as a rulo, are
tho ones who carry an undertaking
through to a finish, and nrovoto the
world that they havo not beon mis
taken in thoir theories. There havo
been many such In and about Snlom,
but ono which most partlqularly ap
peals to tho public Just now Is a sue
cos8 achieved whoro many had sup
posod It least possible. A year ago,
whon Manager F. W. Vators, of the
Salem Abstract and Land Company,
plattod ijoarly 100 small lots, ranging
from ono to six acres, known as the
Smith Fruit Farms.many had serious
doubts about the ultlmato success of
tho' undertaking, but Manager Waters
had fully matured his plans, and wont
at tho work with a good will. Many
wore surprised to learn that in less
than a yoar tho outlro tract had beon
sold out to desirable purchasers. Much
of this property was sold nn tho In
stallment plan, and many new homos
havo beon established as a rosult of
tho move. Tho wholo plan was so
slmplo and popular, and so thorough
ly within the reach of buyers with
modest moans that It scored a bril
liant success. As a rosult of this, and
tho growing domand for moro similar
property.' Mr. Wators has plattod what
is now called tho Smith Fruit Farms
No. 2. Although this has only boen
on the market a few days, a score of
thoso lots have been sold, and tho de
mand is such that hardly a day pass
es without moro contracts bolng
boeked: for these desirable lots.
California Cattle Shut Out
Governor Chamberlain has refused
his consent to tho request of Govornor
Pardee, of California, to permit tho
starving cattlo of that state, held In
uuarnntine, to conio to Oregon to find
Bubslstance. Tho governor has wired
tho secretary of agriculture asking It
tho fedoral govornment will pay tho
oxppnso of dipping tho Infected cat
tlo, and of kooplng them under super
vl8lorDfor 00 days. Hp has not yet re
ceived an answer from tho depart
ment This stato has no appropria
tion to pay tho exponso that would bo
Incurred In tho matter ot treating nnd
keeping soparato tho Infected herds.
Vienna, Feb. 13. Tho Volksblatt
this morning prints an lntervlow with
a Macedonian leader, saying Gonoral
Sarafoft now has n million dollar
fund to renew tho war In tho Balkans
early In tho spring. Also, that Bul
garia Is rapidly preparing to Join tho
insurgouts, Sschoontal's works nt
Brunnu, aro now dollvorlng to Bul
garia 30,000,000 .million cartridges,
and scvornl million steol shot.
u - -
Religious Mania.
Hany Brown, an Inmnto of tha JIoll
nens Mission, on 12th stroot, was ar-
Tested last night, on complaint joQ
somo of tho membors ot tho mission.
Ho had destroyed soma of-tho furni
ture, nnd othorwlso mado hlmsolf ob
noxious. Ho was this morning re
leased, but lator roarrostod, and this
afternoon was oxamtned on tho ohargo
of Insanity, by Dr. W. II. Byrd, be
foro JiiBtlco of tho Peaco Horgan, nnd
committed to tho asylum. Brown Is
a natlvo of Frlosland, Germany, and
ho sorved In tho navy of that country
for a time. Recently ho was nn in
mnto of tho Lnno county poor houso,
but left thoro recently, to preach to
tho world. Ho was taken to tho asy.
lum this aftornoon.
The Old Senator Still in a
Very Precarious Physi
cal Condition
Attention, Printers.
You aro requested to meet at Union
Hall, ht 11:30 o'clock a. m Sunday,
to attond tho funeral of Brothor Henry
Sturgls, mombor of No. 210.
J. S. WYANT, Pros.
P. JASKOSKI, Secy.
Death in Polk County.
Henry SturglB, aged 67, died at C:30
a. m. today at his homo in Polk coun
ty. Ho had recently corao from Now
Moxlc'o with his wlfo and daughter,
Mrs. Krome, and bought tho StarbucH
farm, about flvo miles west of Salem,
on tho Oak Grove road. Tho funeral
will bo hold from tho Rlgdon under
taking parlors In this city Sunday at
' noon. Ho has two married daughters
' at Orogon City, Mrs. Shivolcy and Mrs.
I Andrews.
Salvation Army.
I Mootlngs at 11 a. m. and 8 p, m.
Captain Brown will speak on "Tho
Atonoment."
Washington, Feb. 13. At 9 o'clock''
this morning Sonator Hanna was
sleeping peacefully, with apparently
no chaugo In his condition since 2
oclock this morning. .
His physlchvns gnvo out, nt 9:30
this morning, tho following bulletin:
"Tho sonator passed n comfortable
night. Tomporaturo hlghor, 10G. This
morning at 9 o'clock tho pulso was
120, rosplratlon 32, tomporaturo
104.9; takes nourishment woll.
"RIXHY,
"glkr,
"CARTER.1 .
Latest From Hanna.
Washington, Fob. 13. Tho follow-?
lng bulletin was Issued at noen: -
"Tompornture 103.8, .pulso 116, respi
ration 34. Contlnuos to tako nourish-
tnont woll; no cbnngo In gonoral con
dition slnco morning. Wo havo glvbn
him no oxygou slnco 5:30 a. m.
"RIXHY, .
"OARTKR."-
Story of Battle.
Tho battlo for tho senator's llfo last
ed almost without Intermission to tho
early hours of morning. At 3 o'clock,.
and again nt 0 bis rest waB disturbed.
His tomporaturo roso to an alarming
point, but by stronuous labor by tho
physicians-, tho dangor was fought oft
at each return. Dr. Oslor was at his
bcdsldo all night, who brought, with
him from Baltimore Dr. Fuchtorr, his
assistant, with whom ho dlvldod- tho
vIkIIs this morning. Dra. Oslor and
Carter wero allowod to sloop at 8:15.
Secretary Dover wont to moot Dan
Hanna, who had boon nbtlflod at Bar
rlo that his fathor was Btlll allvo..
Whon ho arrived at tho houso ho
found 40 corroflpondonta watching
events. RoohovoU had arranged for
special roports, and at 9 o'clock this
morning Bont Loob to tho hotol to v
(Continued on olgth, page.)
I asaBKtsszsBes
Basket Ball Contest.
Tho Salem Y. M. C. A. basket ball
team, in It game with tho All-Stars
in Portland, last evening, lost by a
scoro of 87 to" 11. Tho Salem team
was VHk, ewing: to the absenoe ot
several of their host players, while
thft Portland orar' "'on was in the
best of trim.
Musical Recital,
The College of Oratory of Willam
ette University will givo its second
pupils recital next Tuesday evening,
February 10th, at 8 o'ojock, in the
University ebapeL Bverybody cor
dially Invited.
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Black
Petticoats
A swoll lino of iho newoat
stylos in flno morcorlzed Bat
eons. Tho lino comprises
some 20 to 30 different styles
and as many dlfforent
grades. Hemmed ru flies,'
doublo and flat foiled seams;
rufllos, flounces and trim
mings, headod or covorod
with noat tailor straps. Bet
ter corao and sea them.
$1 to $6
Silk
Petticoats
The newest stylos aro In
In all tho glory of tholr flno
noes. Tho largost stock of
silk petdcoats shown In Ute
Willamette t Valley is to bo
found here. Wo have them
In both colors 'and plain
black.
$3.50
And op
Merrill's Dandroifene
Is a speedy and perroanont ouro for
dandruff. Guaranteed.
50c size 39c, $i size 65c
Wednesday Only
Special salo No. 103. Celebrated
Kirk's Juvonllo Soap. Rogular 25c
value for Wednesday only.
J Oca cake
4-
Iffra Dimma 11111 aw nrAnt tr T7siMnm1
this afternoon to spend Sunday with)
friends.
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