TW'WJT'yWJJjyPJTT-',J''Kt - 1 JvW9 m, . -. . w - -s , i2!- y.'tgl - '"J " (' 3 l V VOL XIV. ..J. .iiift x -ji ... 13SSB bJIbYh trans SALEM, OREGOfo, FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1S04. NO. Ztt. mt , - mz h rw -t -w at ici . , l , u j JOIJRWfr BSBH tSk SBBa IBBBH .fm T BBD. IV " - "V ,fl fM WSBBS. Tftk (HST IBSBS7 HSU BSBfl BBS -BBBB9 '" ' '"' ' ' " ' ' ' "" " . . , .... I l- ARMIES AR THOUSANDS Of .USSIANS ARE NOW They Hold the Japanese Control the South Bank of the Anju River- a Clash Is Jmmininent Jap Fleet Has Succeeded in Sinking Seven Merchant Vessels in Channel at Port Arthur, Thus Effectually Corking Up the Bottle London, March 25. The Central Jews says returns to the Japanese Intelligence department show that 4500 Corsacks have crossed the Yalu from Antung In the last five days. Three thousand Russians hold Anju and thousands are at stragetlc points on the Corean bank of the Yalu. Five hundred) Russian Infantry occupy Chunju, and Russians are reported Holding the north bank and the Japa nese the south bank of the Anju river, where the latter 'have thrown up en trenchments. The hostile forces are thus face td face. Desultory shots have already been exchanged with few casualties. HAVE CORKED THE BOTTLE. SJaps Succeed In Closing the Channel at Port Arthur. London, March 25. The Dally Tel- gegraph publishes a dispatch from its tToklo correspondent, under yoster. fday'a dato, which says: "On the night of March 22d, tho i Japanese fleet renewed the attenipt to bottle up Port Ai-'thur. .Sixteen war ships escorted seven morchant steam ers to Uto mouth of tho harbor, and, undorcovor of tho bombardment the . stoamers ran In -and wore sunk in de sired positions. Three thousand Jap anese officers and bluejackets volun teered for this duty." Tho "'olograph's report is not con- firmed from any other quarter. Tho special dispatches to tho othor morn ing papers announce no now develop ments in tho situation but throw a J few sidelights onlio operations. The Standard's Tientsin correspond- & ie s me Newness Of the goods as well as the ex tremely low prices that la at tracting the attention of Sa lem's best dreseors to our new dry goods department. We'ro showing dress goods and drees trimmings that ore equal to anything shown in the elty. Our Hnes of laces and embroid eries have the reputation of be ing tho best. Another lot of gilt buttons Just In. Wo have Proctor's TnorJffe Wheels ami squares, if you want to make your own lace. NEW CHIFFON, APPLIQUE AND MEDALLIONS. S . The New 1 York Racket s I E. T. BARNES, Prop. We Undersell Regular Stores. McataatagtMttfri,i E NOW FACE IN COREA North, While the lont says that Viceroy Alexloff ronowed his demand for tho withdrawal of all Ohlnoso officials and soldiers from Manchuria, on tho ground that other wise It would bo impossible to con duct tho war properly. Tho Dally Mall's corroapondpnts glvo, from Japanese sourcos, some de tails of tho conditions of Port Arthur, which woro gathered from a rocont visit of a Chinese junk there. It is asserotd that a boom has been placed across tho entrance to the roadstead, which was alive with m(ncs, so defec tive and so carejessly laid as to equal ly endanger both Russian and Japan ese vossols. Tho damaged Russian warships, thoso reports say, woro re paired with such hasto that it is dangorou for thorn to leave their an chorage. Eight battleships and cruis ers and 10 torpedo-boat destroyers are now uninjured, and often leavo tho harbor, but novor go far from the forts. Japanoso navalt officers praise the qualltly of the Hussion torpoJo-bont destroyers, which, they confess, hare dono oxcellent work, but they de clare tho Russian sholls woro badly filled, and fall to oxnJoddV oxcopt whop they strike direct upon- armor, and that tholr charges of gun-cotton arc Insufficient to causo serious damage, J Til a. nilK Xfnll'o Vstrnn TInl VnrnnOf it WOS IlOt DlOCOd. I1K (lift Tlrltt Tnnn correspondent says tho Japanese ar ...i.. I siLt i --l oiiuruiij uuHtiKiiiK vjiiiiyoe lo uci aa Irregular corps. Relations Not. Strained. Pekln, March, 2C.A denial J Is sued to tho report that relations bfe twoon Russia and China aro strained. Russian Troops In Good Shape. SL Petoraburg, March 25. Tho Novoo Vromya's Vladlvos.ock corre spondent states that troops aro arriv ing in magnlfleont form, and in the hlghost spirits. Aleo that Admiral i S.WlrenluR' squadron, now in the Modi' terranoon, haa been ordered; to romaln at Parlous. Groco, until furthor in , , Btructions. It Id coaling from the Rus sian collieries. Tpe Japanese Dewey, ' Tokio. March. 26-nThe Japanese house today, amid rlalug cheers' of it W - mombers, passed a vote of., thanks to Admiral Togo and hfs ofllgera for their services to the country. Minister of Marino Yamamamoto made an enthu siastic speech, saying it was no new thing to be prepared for emergences in time of peace. It was manifest Russia had constantly increased her strength in the Far East, and had J&- ipan not purchased the Argentine cruisers her naval strength would J have, been below Russia's. While he hoped for a speedy termination of the ' war. be warned the members not to be over sanguine. Steamships Collide. Messln, Italy, March 2v The Fras sinet liner Amerlque and the Florio TMMInUl llnnr HnUorlnn rn11!(9A1 this morning, and the Amerique sunk. i The Solferlno Is badly damaged. Japan's Big Army. Ront, March a. Ghee Foe tele grams state teat SM0 Japanese last ed at ChhWAJSfifeo es the 224, sakisg a total of 98.i)00 Japanese on Corsas soil. 2 A TFDDICir TADM A r. I I VISITS PRAISE STATES One Dead and fifteen Injured Near Chicago, and St. Louis Reports Lives Lost One dead and 15 Injured la the known jltt of casualties, the result of the terrific tornado which swept the suburbs from Evanston to In diana Harbor last night, causing a property loss of a million. The lat ter town bore the brunt, houses being unroofed and buildings blown In. Louis Barker Was killed and a number Injured by the collapse of a two-story building In East Chicago. Hammond, Thornton, Dauphin Park and other towns suffered severely. Telegraph and telephone wires were prostrated, and Chicago was practically Isolated for 12 hours. ! St. Louis, March 25. Half a million damage and two persons fatally Injured In last night's storm. At Alta suburb, the Pittsburg Reduction Company's building was blown down. Several buildings of the 8L Loula Fireworks Company were $ number of residences were demolished, ana a panic created. 2 99999e9999999999999999999999999m99999999999t9 CORBETT BRUT FIGHT Both Men in Splendid Condition for To night's Battle Bets Are Made at Ten to Six-, But Corbett Will Be FayorlteatFlatTwo to One San Francisco, March 25. All Is In readiness for tonight's great battlo bo tweon Corbett and Brltt Both men aro below 130 pounds this morning. Thoy indulged in only sufflclont wdrk necessary to keop them within weight. Both did a little road work, and gavo somo attontlon to llmborlng- up stunts In tho gymnasium. Both aro In Btiperb form, and tholr oonfldonco In their ability to win is undlmln ished. A big bunch of Eastern money was unloaded Uila morning, but much domand 2 for 1. Somo small beta at tllAt tirliA tVAI-A mflfln ThA .n4.l.. r..- .. v. .Uu, uu mujum of wagora ware mado at 10 to C, and 20 to 11. Tho Indications aro that Cor bett will bo a flat 2 to 1 favorite when the gong sounds. Tho boys will como in from tho training quarters at 5 o'clock, and weigh in at C o'clock. The seat salo continues unprecodontod for a contest between small men, practically every resorvod Boat in tho houso being sold beforo noon today. MISERY AND HUNGER COMMON. Gompers Tells of Labor Conditions In Porto Rice, Washington, March 25. Samuel Gompers, prosldent of the American Federation of I.aboY, at a reception gtvon in bis honor tonight at tho Con- jtral Labor Union, told of bis unsuc- L,Bf,,i ,., ii.,,, , w-m VMW w SlWUV vutr solldaUon of tho warring labor foe- J tlons in Porto Rice during bis recent visit there. Mr. Gompers said economic and so cial conditions In Porto Rice wero de plorable, and wages in many Instances were lower than they were under Spanish rule. Thousands of men are Idle, because thsy have no work to do, and misery and hunger are common. Mr Gompers laid the blame ou ths m.t(Kj Stale(l for ,he existing eeoaora. la conditions la the island. Eddlo Saw the Race. Liverpool, March 26. King Edward .witnessed tho running at the Grand National today. There was a crowd and a rousing ovation. The race was won by Molfaa, BIroh up. Twenty-six ran. Including the king's Ambush, un placed. Geed N'ggcr Now. feat Dotafsgo, March 24. General Arias, wbe g&Ye the flrlag order to the lasurgeat that eau4 the dAth of IteBjteeer Johcea. o the Aaerl car gHsboat Yankee, has bees eap iHTvi and shot by overuHt troops TO FACE destroyed. Dlnzer's Hotel .inri n WILD MAN IN COOS COUNTY Is Said to Be Seven FletTallandStrong ; as An Ox Hasi&een Shot at Several Times Which May Be What Has Made Him . Wild Roaeburg, Or., March 25. A wild man la roported in tho mountains of Coos county. Ho is described as sevon ' fcot tall, musoular and unkempt. Ho has boon terrorizing the ranohors and miners until today thoy aro discussing an organized hunt He has boon shot at twlqe, without offoct. Ho Is be lieved to ba an insane prospector of gigantic stature. OFFICER ASKS FOR CLEMENCY. Russian 'Says He Got Only $250 for Information 8old Japan. St Petersburg, March 25. Captain Irkorff, of tho ManohurJan commis sary service, who has boen arrested and Is awaiting trial by court-martial on tho chargo of having sold informa tion In connection with tho quarter master's department to Lieutenant Colonel Akashl, who wbb military at tachee of the Japanoso legation here, has petitioned the bar. asking for clemencj on tho ground that tho In formation he sold tho Japanese lega tion was not important He received only $350 or the Information sold. which consisted of details of the Rus sian commissariat torvlco during the Doxfr war. It was announced from Vienna March 44th, that a telegram' received from Lemborg said that Captain Leon tleff. of tho Russian gonoral staff, had been recently arrested at .Warsaw for having sold to a foreign power a list of the secret agents maintained by the RuHlan general staff on tho frontier districts at Russia's westorn neigh bor Expresses Satisfaction at His Death. Washington, March 36. Secretary Taft and. tho officials of the war de partment openly expressed their grat ification at the news of the death of Maearfo Baicay, the so-called president I of the Philippine republic. Sakay se cured his freedom under the amnesty proclamation and fled to the moun tains with a small force of kindred spirits, and since has made much trouble by attacking small villages and unprotected expeditions. Bubonlo Plague Is Spreading. Johannesburg, March 36. The bu bonic lapi9 Is tpreadlBg. There are bow 69 stweeetsd cases awosg the eolored Beevlstlofi. asd sine aiaosjg the white. The deaths waiting from the ptegue up to Atte are C6 I 5 whites and SO natives. I HIGH HANDED rKULccyirMij Captain Wells of the State MMm Arrogates to Himself Powers Never Dreamed of Even Union Miners and Their Families $ra Driven From Their Homes in a Bliz zard and Forbidden to Return Miners Appeal to President Denver, March 25. Captain Walls, of troop A, has established a prtu censorship at Tellurlde not equaled by tho m Russo-Japanese Ten strikers' famlllos woro, on Thursday, It is learned by mall, ordered from tholr homes during a howlini; blizzard, marched to tho depot, placed on the cars and ordorcd nevor to roturn. The oxllos, somo with small bablos, reached RIdgowny, almost frozon and dostltuto. Thoy woro taken caro of by tho Wostern Federation. It is un MILLS' NOMINATION HELD UP. The Woods Example Is Already Bear Infj Fruit. Washington, March 2G. Whotuor Colonel-Albort'Lv- Mills, superintend ont of tho United States military acad emy, will bo confirmed as brlgadlor gonoral is a question tho mombers of tho sonato committeemen military af faire avoided at Its session today. Colonel Mills' actual rank in captain. All nominations ponding boforo tho committor, with tho exception of Col- onol Mills' woro acted upou favorably The contost Against him is based on tho fact that the promotion has the offect of "Jumping" him over a largo nurabor of ufnoont, who nro now hla superiors in rank. ( Ls(yJfm JpdfmZ4tfS&GMrZI'' This Store is Ready for Easter - AreYou? Surely such great stocks cannot fall to meet your every want Go whero you will In Salem, or near it there is no better pluco to do your buying of Eastern "flxins" than right here at Meyers' nig Stora Quick action is now tho word. This storo, better equipped than ever. Is ready to assist you in your preparations. Wash Goods The story of the wash fabrlos must be doveloplug to the sat isfaction of tbe readers, if tho record of sales aro any cri terion. We'vo been Belling yard upon yard of the beautiful dainty stuffs to early comers who have been quick to antici pate their needs for the com Ing season Better mako your selections now, while the as sortment is at its best. Df ess Goods Never before were materials so rich In color and texture, nor so well adapted to the modes for spring. A remarkable ex hibition. It offers to women folk tbe widest opportunity for tho choosing of styles that are absolutely correct and at the samo time saving you many a dollar on your purchases. All tbe new weaves are shown In all the leading shades. S&oes Spring styles to ladles' aad men's shoes eorreet is ittjrle, flt and eotftfert IN COLORADO by the Czar $ K derstood that Wells will today reoeaK the performance. The captain 1 charged in the Injunction suit against the Tellurlde Citizens' Alliance with lifting Uio ring leader of tho mob wbiWn drovo out 25 unionists from tho fqwra of Ourny, Colorado. Elovon doportcdt unionists from Tollurldo returned tc tli at city on tho noon train, on tho ad vice of President Moyor, of tho West ern Federation of Miners. As soon as? thoy arrlvo thoy will bo "bull-potmcd by tho military, whon habeas eorpurt proceedings will bo instituted. PAID DEARLY FOR THEIR FOLLY- German Officers Took No Precautions Against Ambuscade. Capo Town, March 25. It Is offlclaS lv admitted that during the last fight botweon tho robollloi.it Herrorou an-t tho Gorman forces sent to put down. tho insurrection,, and in which seven: offlcors woro killed, tho soldlora wtna thrown Into a panic at tho first roltoy. and fled, leaving their offlcoia lioliltuU Somo of tho gfflcors woro only wound od. and woro torturod by the trlbos nion. Tho ambuscade was complote,. and tho officers who had failed to taker the most ordinary precautions ta avoid a surprlso paid dearly for tholr folly. M& ctfitM MrS tj aIHUHhL 11 V mssj I 4sWel tl SUwAmt a Ru FQREVJBR.YAGE AND EVERYEIZE we have geed ewmag and ao ether sort J 'ii ' " 'Q i .vl V; m m .' i 4 9 $2