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pvftf..'jmnf- r"r rwir" "'Wy'tW" ""T""" if " rffrrytmy J- w HT''SpW"' ?rww-'w)ri?jiiw DAILY fl A PTT L - ' " i i . Till . "- Mil VOL. XIV. SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1904. NO. 68; p- i- t -jititi: ''j" ' ' - -- --, '"" " rmirv " REPORT THAT PORT ARTHUR IS TAKEN Japanese Papers Publish This Statement, but Everything Points to It Being a War Correspondent Fake Ice Would Prevent Japs Landing, and Without Land Forces Fortress Can not Be Reduced Many Russian Troops Arrive Sick Harbin, Manchuria, March 22. In iho last 40 days about 20,000 troops j arrlveU hfro. Four thousand vcro dispatched to Now Chwang, Port Arthur and Munkdon, and 2000 Vladivostok. Tho greater part of liq remainder aro In tho hospital, or military trains arriving sinco the outbreak, but half havo brought mu- iltions and provisions. It Is hoped bat next week the troops will arrive it the rato of 1000 dally. There Is still great dlsordor at Harbin June Jem, wfcero tho fortifications aro be- made. Distributing Food. St Petersburg, March 22,-rTho government has ordered trains to dis- lbuto tho necessities of 11 fo along (ho trans-Siberian road, and thus put stop to tho riso In prices, One re sult of tho war has beoni a tremond ous revival of tho leather trade, but othor trades suffor and aro heavy losers. At Odessa tho financial crisis la severe. At Warsaw tho clothing trado Is paralyzed. Despite thoso con ditions tho tho public response to thi ipquost for contributions to tho war fundi has been remarkable. Kuropatkln Getting There. IrkutBk, March 22. Kuropatkln ar rived Inst night and left for Lake Baikal this morning. Vladlvostock Fleet to Attack Them. Cronstadt, March 22. Tho Vestnlk, tho leading Bcrvlco organ hero, sur mises that the Russian Vladivostok squadron has gone to attack Mororan, In Volcano Bay, and Otarunni, In Ish lkari Bay, both in the Japanese Island of Yorseo, whero an excellent quality (Continued on elgth page.) aeeaae8e Spring Sttits You'll be proud of your boy when you seo him In one of our New Spring Suits They're nobby stylos, Just tho kind that ploases tho boys, and as near "boy proof" as alothing ean bo mado. Thoro aro many feature! la our lino of- , Men's Clothing ' A " That appeal to tho "Particular tirsssers." The fabrlos are the newest. Tho suits are cut In the proper fashion. Tho fronts are lined with hair clftth that makes them keep their shape. &M$taQNg&VMt JtaViS 55?f Shoes -i2-n It sa r The growth of our shoo department is the result of our, determination to sell nothing but reliable mer chandise. The immense va riety of styles wo carry enables us to supply almost any want. Anoth er lot of those famous Conkllns. Ho ffse&ide Gloves Pice $ i i 5 Just in They remain soft and pliable after tho hardest wear. We can fit you with a special "short fingered glove," if you are built that way. Mentis and Boy's Sweatees Just decide on the oalor you want You are sure to find it In our new Spring tine. The compliments we aro receiving on our line of Dress Goods, Walstings and Dress Trimmings from Salem's best dressers as sures ua that they're equal to any In the city. T&e New Yotk Racket Gets the lowest quantity prices on what they buy. They discount every bill. They sell for spot cash only. That's why they undersell "regular stores." E. T. BARNES, Prop. gwMMatKMewwwojett OUTLINED REPUBLICAN NATIONAL PLATFORM s Chairman of Missouri Convention States the Issues of the Campaign Speech Said to Be "Inspired" Kansas City, Mo., March 22. Thomas Ajjcens, In charge of the fed eral sub-treasury, and. Republican state chairman, on the opening of the state convention for the election of delegates to the national con vention outlined the national platform of protection, sound currency, the early completion of the Isthmian canal( justice to capital and la bor Is alike guaranteed, capital and labor have Inherent lawful rights, will oppose all Illegal combinations of capital organized for the purpose of fixing rates and stifling competition. He rejoiced that the position of the President was sustained by the supreme court. It Is hinted that Alkens was Inspired. 2 i . ,11. . - -i r - - TEDDY FED THE GANG Isthmian Commission ers Met Today All Being Present After Expressing Their Dis tinguished Regard for Each Other, Lunched at the White House Washington, March 22. Knox an nounced after tha cabinet mooting this afternoon, that there has been no hitch In tho progress of the arrange ment for tho transfer of tho Panama canal property to tho United States, and that Assistant Attornoy-Oeneral Day J. Russell will leavo Paris tomor row to complete tho details. Tho newly organizol Panama commission mot today for the first time, all the mombers being present After a busl njo3S session, at which thoro was only general discussion of the plans, tho commissioner adjourned to tho White House, whore they were ontortalnod by tho President at luncheon, Thoy sail for tho Isthmus March 29th. o Oregon Case le Decided. Washington, March 22. Tho su premo court of tho United States do aldd that a land claim undor tho tim bor culture law may be allonated be fore tho oxpiratlon of tho five years. Tho cose In which tho opinion was rondorod was that of M J. 11. Adams vs. O. J. Church, and It originated! In Mainour county, Oregon. Tho opinion was by Justice Day, who sold tho requirement to plant trees mado by tho timber culture law places the cntrymnn undor the law on a footing different from that of the entryman undor tho homestead law. GETTING HIGHLY CIVILIZED Members of the Jap anese Diet Get ' American Ideas Agree to Increase the Pro- fits of the Manufacturers for a Good Slice of Returns Toklo, March) -22. The proposals of tho governmetat to creato a tobacco monopoly Is creating a political stir. It latllcgcd that certain members of uiq mot agreed to support tna move ment to lncreaso tho compensation to bo paid manufacturers' for a share In tho Increase secured. PLANTED THE DUKE TODAY Trying a Murderer. Union; Mo., March 22. Tho trjnl of Dill Rudolph for the murderer of Ds tectlvo Schumacher commenced to day. The ronowned bandit is kopt un dor a heavy guard In tho court room. Will Stop the Betting. Chicago, Maroh 22. Race traok men wore startled today by tho report that tho mayor will stop alt lbetting. even on the Dtrby this year, locally. London, Maroh 22. Tho funeral of the Duko of Cambrldgo was hold at Wdftmlnstor Abby this morning amid great ceremonial. Tho inter mont was In Kensal Green cometory. The body rested' over night in tho ab bey. Early this morning a great crowd gathered to greet tho king and queen as they passed. At tho abbey an immense concourse, including all the notables of tho emplro, was pres ent Tho service was beautiful and Impressive. Tho route to tho ceme tery was thickly packed with an In terested, but respectful auJleneo. Instruct for Roosevelt. Lincoln, Neb., March 22. Congress roan Rurkett, of the first district, was renominated tills morning Elm or Rurkett and -Frank Helvey, national delegates, wore instructed for Rooee velt Rurkett may succeed Dietrich In the senate. A woman may bo as attractive as a lost bargain, and as tactful as a brook trout, and still warp 'your political destiny until it cracks. Bm9QW9MQW9Q9999899&9W9199499 I csjtc tir ii n mat mr 8 w3bil rrvULLJ vj jj AS A SACRED RELIC I i Masculine Female Wants Equal Rights and Permission to Join the Army Vienna. March 22-2orka Hies, the Bulgarian Amazon In last year's Insurrection, arrived at Odessa today, and presented a request to Governor-General Ksulbars for permission to Jain tha Russian forces at the front as a volunteer. She said she would lyear malo attire. She is 23 years old. SENATOR DUBOIS NAMES PARKER AND TURNER Idaho Senator Thinks This is the Ticket That Will Be Named By the Democrats for the Presidential Race "V ASK A. Says, Parker Can Carry New York and! That Senator Turner of Washington? , Can Strengthen the Ticket and' Pull the Western States Washington, March 22 Parker and Turner is the tlokot named by Sena tor Dubois, of Idaho, today when asked asked what candidates are most ltlcoly to bo nominated at tho St. Louis convention next summer. Speak ing of Judge Parker, the senator says: "Ho can carry Now York state, and with such a man as Turnr as his running mate, I bollcvo ho can sweep tho country. Turner lo a man of env Inont qualification. Ho Is a lawyer of tho first degree. His ability in tho r spoct of legal learning and acumoni Is attested by tho fact that President Roosevelt solected him as ono of the commissioners to go to England for tha purpose of settling tha bound ary dispute "In tho Far West, Turner In well known and Intensely popular. If wo aro to makn any Inroad upon the Roosevelt popularity In this section it will bo necessary to nominate a man for vlco-pnwldont of Mr. Turner's caliber. There can bo no doubting tho fact that Turner is popular out In out country. "Asldn from his political falthv tho President gained thousands of friends rocontly by his persistent advocacy of Irrigation appropriations. When the irrigation money was forthcoming hundreds of Democrats leaped oven? to tho Republican sldo of tha fence. WHfw Turner upon tho Domocratlo ticket; we can regain a great proportion oT this strongth. I think that the PaxS or and Turner" ticket could not onty carry Now York, but Now Jersey,. Connecticut, Delaware, Indiana anal many of tho Western and Pacific; coast states, as well. After Uncle Sam's Sack. Rome, March 22. Tho popo has or dorod Archbishop Culdl, apostolic do) ogata of tho Philippines, to iavusti gata tho claims that tho Amorlcsx should pa indemnity dua tho families; of Filipino priests, whom It Is alleged? havo boon maltreated1 and killed, ej American eoldlers. Disbanded the Regiment. Hobartown, Tasmania, March 22.- Owing to tho numerous- manifests tfonw of mutiny over pay grievances-., tho Fourth British Tasmanlan fore has been disbanded. -o Seven Land Sharks. Washington, March 22, illitchcoqkr recolvod word today thofc seven mow indictments In land fraud cases lnwl boon returned In Oregon. cfa7fteuei&&&on& EASTER Will be hare beforo you realize it and perhaps your now spring things are not chcoon. No time Is better for preparation than Uio pres ent Nowhere will you And a better assortment of goods to solcct front than horo. "Take timo by the forelock" and buy now while lines aro unbroken and you havo time for decision, Something New Today Tho new Ideas In Lace Robes In white and black, trimmed with np ' pllque, etc. The swellost garments ever shown In this city. Como In and have a look at these beauties. $28.50 to $35 New Today Wo are Just In receipt of anothor shipment of th famous HART, BOMAFPNEn MARX. nUARANTCCO OtOTMINO. Suits and top coats. Latest stylo All prices Tomo tow Only This will be a grand money saving (went for the man. Tomorrow wo place on Dale, for our 108th Wednesday Surprise Sole, a lino of men's Fancy Half Hoo, of the latest spring patterns, such as other stores offer at 26c the pair. Our price for tomorrow only 2 pait iox 25c tCt0 Emhxoidened WAIST PATTERNS The newest deisgns are awaiting you on ou; second floor. $3.00 to $4.00 New 1 904 TRIMMINGS la Persian, Ohlffon, Silk ' Bonds, Silk Points, etc., etc. New Pants Just recoiveJ. Your style and .size Is hero. ALL PRICES Qticcn Qtmlity Shoe for women. Boots $3.00 Oxfords $2,50 J i9eoiiftaftaataaas4irfrtt8a m99&9$Q9&3&99QlQliM&t969&9(t&t&tMm