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AILY CAPITAL JOURNAL . ' ! . i i. u j mm i'i J "1 VOL. XIV. SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1904. NO. 55. ;i I ' i I ill " ' ' ' ' - ' ' ' MW,WWWWwWW"WBWWWiWMMMWMWiWMWBWWWWaMMWWW THE BAIKAL RAILWAY OUT or IT Will Not Be Completed Before December Boers and Swiss Join Russian Army Bombardment of Vladivostock Caused But Little Damage and Forts Did Not Reply Not Wanting to Dis close Location Berlin, March 7. The Tngeblatt re ports that Russia has resolved to defy Europe, and send her flcot ot warship i through tho Dardanelles. Tho Lokal Anzolger asserts tho Russian railway around Lake Baikal will not bo ready, (or uso beforo Decomber. Russia ac cording to that paper, Is admitting 'orolguors Into her army. Fifty Boers and a numbor of Swiss officers havo enlisted, and are now en routo to Man- thurla. oubreak of (Ire, and tho Russian bat teries didn't respond, as they dldn'J wish to disclose their location. To Protect Vladivostock St Petersburg, March 7. A special meeting of tho council of ministers met suddenly at tho winter palaco to night, to consider measures to pro tect Vladivostock. Little Damage Done. St. Petersburg, March 7. A dls. patch from Port Arthur reports flno weather, and no marked change In tho situation. A Vladivostock tolo Srara statoa tho result of tho bom bardment was not sorious. Ono wo man was killed, a few men wounded, and a small wooden cottage dostroyed by a shell. Another shell oxplodod In the naval barracks Injuring Ave sail, ors. Colonel Shuoff's houso was dam aged by a shell, which pierced It, and exploded In tho yard. There was no. Tho Finns Object. Stockholm, March 7. A big meet ing of Finns hero last night regis tered a vigorous protest against tho act of tho Finnish sonnto In sending a message of sympathy to tho czar Two Russian agents wore present and recorded tho namos ot those prosont May Attack Both. Rome, March 7. Tho Japan oo squadron in tho Yollow Soa still remains beforo Port Arthur, and It Is bolloved a simultaneous attack will ba mndo on Port Arthur and Vladivostock today. Want Japs Denounced. St. Petersburg, March 7. A mos- (Continued on Fourth Paso.) 9 . 2 KJUt 1NCW Dty Goods Dep't n Is a Geat Success Our sales for January this year show an increase of more than 4n per cent over the same month of last year. February shows an In crease of more than 65 per cent over tho same month last year. Each new dopartment added helps to reduce the oxpense of evory other dopartment in tho store Our great volume of business onabloe us to buy at tho lowest quan tity prices. Our spot cash plan of business, together with eoonomlo al business management, enablos us to undersell any regular store. New Spring Dress Goods, New Em broideries, New Laces, New i Dress Trimmings. J A big factory shipment of Velvet Grip Hose Supporters just in x They're the bsst. See our prices. ' 'iiiii mi i -t' - ---.- --- -xp-sr TJaa $ New Shoes, New Clothmg Full lines of everything In new spring styles. You'll soe somo of the new llnqs In our show windows. The New Yotk Racket E. T.BARNES, Prop. Is the Place for Cash Buyers to Trade, We would be compelled to Increase our profits from 10 to 15 per tent If we did businesa in the Yregultr way." 999999 90999999&eQ9Q99Wmtt90 awa 999 SAYS LLOYD'S BODY WAS NOT IN CASKET Sensation Sprung in .Boxail Case wtain TTaa jiiiy a i aire iu iyuiu Trial ! San Bernardino, Cnl., March 7. A sensation was sprung this morn ing in tho trial of William Boxail, "charged with shooting his unclo Charles Lloyd, who, according to tho "confession of Boxall'B three sisters, ruined them. Tho claim was made by the defense that Lloyd is not dead, but is now living near Manila. It was supposed Lloyd died in Jnpan, and there was a big funeral hero, but tho claim Is now made that his body was not In tho casket. Few people horo bollovo Lloyd Is dead, as It was predicted boforo he left that the gamo to fake death would be played, to avoid returning to face tho charge of assault. ce0eeeec89ee09aM9ece I DUNN'S BOLD PLAY Gets Death Watch In to His Cell and Holds Him up Escapes in Early Morning and Leaves No Clue as to What Direction He Took St. Joseph, Mo., Marcli 7. Inveig ling tho death watch Into his coll on p, pretenso of reading a lettor Frank Dunn, tho murUoror of Alfred Fontom, sontoncod to hang Friday, hold him at tho point of his pistols until found at midnight. At 5:30 tho shorlff camo in through a revolving door, and Dunn passed out on tho other side, and, solzod a Wlnchostor; a posso Is in pursuit. Will Maintain Standard. Manila, March 7. Tho govern ment's refusal to rodoom tho Conan. coinage with American dollars at Rizlto, at two to ono, Is said to be threatening the stability, of tho Phil ippines' curronoy. Wright says howevor, tho rofusal Is only an iso lated caso and Conant ratio will be maintained. SMITH STILL TESTIFIES Revelations From God Amended by the Members BONAPARTE MAKES REPORT Finds Conditions in Indian Ter ritory Injurious to the In- i dian and Discreditable to Country Also Finds Bixby and Others Were Inter-? ested in Land Deals Injurious to the Indians, and Profitable to Themselves Never Made a Confidant of Reed Smoot and Thought ., frank J, Cannon a ' Poor Mormon Washington, March 7. Smith waq on tho stand this morning, and do voted much time In explaining how tho church wa govorned, showing that Smoot, as nn apostlo, had noth ing to do with Its Judicial afTalrs, hat tho acts of tho officials woro submit (Continued on olgth pago.) Washington, March 7. Tho report of Charles J. Bonaparte, special com missioner to Invostlgato charge! mado against tho administration of tho Indian Territory, was filed with congress this afternoon. It finds th conditions lnvolvo Imminent danger of wrong doing to tho general Indtan population, and profound discredit to tho United States. It domanda drns tie remodlos, and recoramonda tho commission to govern tho Indlat) trlbos bo abolished; that agents bo kept Indopondont of ench othor, and tho administration of tho affairs ot tho torrltory bo commlttod to ofll cors on tho spot, carofully superin tended, but not controlled, from Washington. Tho specific allegations respecting fodornl officers aro found substantially true. It flndH that Blxby chairman of tho Dawos commission;, was interested in a real cstato trans1-, action In tho Torrltory, to tho proju dlco of tho best interests of the Indi ans; that C. R, Urcckcnrldge, Thos, Needles, Al. Aylcsworth, chief cleric ot tho commission, and II. V. Smith) disbursing ngont, had also been con. ncctcd with thoso operations, and roc ommonded that tho practlco bo for bidden, and federal officials connected thorewlth bo separated from thole office. Secrotary Hitchcock approveej tho report. o Ship Qurned on the Sound. Port Ulnkoloy, Wash., March 7. Tho Drltlsh ship Simla, loading lum ber for Sldnoy wns damaged $20,000 by tiro this morning. Tho cause Ik un known. Sho Is owned In Llvornool. s o&. JileueMoonA New Suits Today "Jdf1 New Sweaters Today The King Signed It. London, March 7. The privy coun cil met at Ducklnghnm palace today, and, It is understood, tho king; slgnod the South African Chlneeo ordinance Chicago Markets. Chicago, March 7. May wheat 95 94; new July, 92(&8094; old July. 92Q91. Stop loss selling broke the market late In the day. Pleaching the Practical Our ads are our business sermons. Through thtm we preach the principles of practical economy. TJa ....,., .. .,. , .nmiv nrnntlcal i.eoi.le. people who have a Just regard for the value of a dollar, and IM purchasing power Mon-y honestly and economically spent Is money satisfactorily spent An example Is .! jf ways better than precept, so Is practice better than prrariung iieau wimi ui ur .r... .. mum r what it practices. Miners May Quit I Indianapolis, March 7. Tho miners this morning votod to refer to local unions the question of declaring a strike. I Chicago. March 7. Five thousand painters and 800 cement workors struck this morning for Increased pay Anil n. rinsed ftlion I 0999&999 999990999999 s MILLIONAIRE MURDERED Shot in His Office Saturday Night, and Died This Morn- Ing His Son Accused. San Francisco, March 7. Joseph Buttgenboch, tho mil lionalro packer, was mysteri ously shot in bis office Saturday plght, and died this morning without regaining conscious ness. The conviction is that bis young son, Albert, who Is still In custody, fired the fatal shot, growing out of the supposed motive of the father's refusal tq give him money. Ladies' Spring Suits Women who appreciate exclu elvenes will be delighted at this early spring showing, for first gar ments frequently possess charm lag style features, not duplicated later. New suits arriving dally. A great variety to select from. $J5 to $30 Sptfing Wash Goods Don't fall to view the superb wash goods exhibition we have or ganized all that's newnd pretty In imported and domestic materials will be found here In great profu sion. Wash goods Is this store's stronghold. Bvtry kaown and pret ty design caa be found hare. i 66th Wed nesday Sale Will take place next Wodneiday by making one of our best bargain offerings. Mercerized black suteen Petticoats With five rufllliiKs at bottom, such as some stores ask $1.50 for. Our price for Wednesday only 89c t Spring (Khit uhdckWeap.1 wear Wonderful values, with wearing time ahead. Our new stock Is ready for your Inspection. We carry only the best makes, and from the cheapest to the best gap meats the styles are above criti cism. All weights, all prices. Men's Spuing Suits IOvery suit and topcoat Ih ex pressive of an Individuality of style and workmanship that Impress you as an example of the hlgheiit type of hand tailoring. New stylos shown In a groat variety ot fabrics and etyles. All Pices Men's Futnkmngs Supply your spring and summer needs hore You'll find the best of styles and materials at the lowest prices. Now spring 8HIRT8, HATS NECKWEAR, OUFFS, COLLARS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, SHOES, UNDERWEAR, SWEATERS, ETC. f'l f I'tJ f I t i I1 J S L $1 , - 1 . i a a i t M M .a swe 99 3MMMM9 'illiiilfciWIHIi ',,'' itl.taa&ikrib uta ,anjjU - ri&Jui&2 i