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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL VOL XIV. 8ALEM, OREGON. SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 1904. yy NO. 72. CARBARNERS SENTENCED TO HANG End of the Most Sensational Criminal Trials of Recent Years the Criminals Are Only Boys The Boldness of Their Crimes, Their Pur suit by the Chicago Police, Capture by Rabbit Hunters Reads Like a Romance ' rushed to the ratlines when they I paBsod out, but tho daputles fought It . back. The mothers of Vnndlno and Nledormoler were present, tho former 22d. They bortayod no emotion when , bowng ,n Brlef the ,attor apparontiy sente was passed. A big crowd unimpressed. Chicago, March 2G. Nledormoler, ' Vandlno and Marx, tho carbarnors, were today sontonced to hang April CUT HER LOOSE BOYS" So Said Collins When the Black Cap Was Put on Him NEW YORK HAS BIG BLAZE His Partner In Crime, Rud olph Found Guilty an Hour Later, and He Will Also Hang Union, Mo., March 26. Rudolph was found guilty this afternooon and tin punishment fixed at death. diet was roached an hour aftor the drop fell on Collins, his pal Three Express Com panies Are Totally Burned Out Loss Over a Million Dollars There Was Much Excite ment Owing to Lo cation of Fire New York, Maroh 20. A serious fire started at noon in tho basemont of a Tho ver- building on Broadway, occupied by tho Morris EIGHTY THOUSAND TROOPS BURTON TRIAL IS NEARLY CONCLUDED His Attorneys Draw a Picture of the Horrible Consequences Should the Jury Make a Mistake St. Louis, March 26. The closing day of the trial of Senator Bur ton, of Kansas, began with rebuttal, at the close of which the govern ment's counsel made an argument, dwelling principally upon the ac tual and Implied Influence attendant upon the use of the senator's name by a corporation such as the Rlalto Grain Company. Burton's lawyers pictured tne horrible consequences of mistaken Justice. The jn aWMUlWI IlliriOVII BBIIIVU bUIICbiGUl ( a 999Q9e99&90ZZ9Q999Q9969999Q06&Q999999999999999 BRITT IS NOW CHAMPION Given the Decision at the End of the Twen tieth Round The Last Two Rounds He Put It All Over Corbett and Proved Himself the Better Man Buffalo, N. Y March 26. Jim Con bott says: "I'll toko Oranoy's de cision as right, regardless of how tho rounds read. Corbett stalled too much, I am afraid. It looks as though Britt was In tho bottor condition, as ho won In tho last two rounds." European Expross Company. Just as Tho flames spread to the two adjoin- tho black cap was adjusted on tho lat- lng Adams Expross buildings. The tor he said: "Gut hor loose, boys, and Cosoiidated Stook Exchange is oppo mako a good Job of It." J ... . .,.,, . 0.an,,n,, a.vu, w..u uu...bk au.vuiiu. At 1 o'clock the firo was under con trol, Thore was much oxcltement bo cause of Its location In the heart of the financial district Tho bankers and brokers removod tlulr valuablos, and the big oftlce building was omptled of people by order of the police The general offices of tho Adams, Morris, European and American Ex proas Companion were dostroyeJ. It Is .estimated the loss will foot up a million Thoutands of dollars worth of registered matter, express and bill. Hon. were carried out In suitcases and baskets through tho roar of the build ln. Tho Wells-Fargo people hauled out over $100,000 In cash. i Qi if i Eases Alexleff Down. St. Petersburg, March 26. In a message notifying Alexleff of the ap pointment of Kuropatkln and Makaroff to command tho naval and land forces, the czar says the importance of the Impending struggle, which Is intended finally to assure the predominant po sition of Russia on the shoros of the Pacific, has caused him to tako this action. e94&eeeft It's the I Newness I Of tho goods as well as the ox tromoly low prices that Is attracting- the attention of Sa lem's beet dreseors to our new dry goods department. We're showing dress goods and drees trimmings that are equal to anything shown in tho city. Our Mnee of laces and embrold orlos havo the reputation of be ing the beet. Another lot of gilt buttons Just In. We have Proctor's Tenerlffe Wheels and squares', if you want to make your own lane. NEW CHIFFON, APPLIQUE AND MEDALLIONS. The New York Racket E. T. BARNES, Prop. We Undersell Regular Stores. HIBWMMWtMWl DROPPED TO THEIR DEATH Mining Cage FallsMore Than a Thousand Feet Accident Caused by Careless ness of Engineer Allow f tog Cage to Strike the Sheaves JAPS ASSEMBLE A VAST ARMY ON THE YALU Like Locusts They Have Swarmed Over the Mountain Passes and Are Now Advancing On Manchuria Russians Have Sent Cossacks to Meet Them Czar Exposes His Hand by Saying the War is to Establish Rus- . sian Supremacy on the Pacific St, Petersburg, March 26. Tho first Intimation from Ilusslan sources that a battlo between tho Russians and tho Japanese forces Is oxpected hourly In tho vicinity of tho Yalu river came tonight by tho Issuance from tho war offlco of a dispatch from General Lino vltch, In commnnd of Russian troops along tho Yalu. According to Gonoral Llnovltch, ho has been Informod through n Cossack scouting party that 80,00 Japanese, with artlllory, are about 20 miles i southeast of Willi. The Cossacks ro- Wllkesbarro, Pa, March 26.-A cage ' thftt 0j0 JapanCB0 rcachcd ther0 It 9 mlnnninnl'Aiin t w t Tahimimma . a aitor crossing no less man live passes over tho mountains. . May Go to West Point. , Washington. March" 26. The "house adopted a resolution today permitting the son of the late president of Nica ragua, Seolaya, to attend West Point. U disagreed to the senate amend ments on the Indian bill sent it for conference, and took up the sundry civil bllll, carrying fifty-five millions. Brltt Proves a Winner. San Francisco, March 25. James Britt, of California, was glvon tho de cision tonight ovor William Hothwell, better known as "Young Corbett," of Colorado, In a 20-round contost at Woodward's pavilion for the light weight championship of tho world. Up to tho 15th round Corbett's ad vantage was apparont, but In that' round Brltt rallied and rained right and loft on various portions of Cor eott's anatomy, forcing the champion ! to clinch to save hlmsolf. Tho stylo of the two boxors was entirely distinctive. Britt fought for the body most of the tlmo, while Cor bett devoted hlmsolf to tho face, head and Jaw, Brltt wolghed Just 129 pounds, but Corbett's weight was not mado public, though It is understood that he was at I oast a pound and a half below the agreed weight, 130 pounds. Both men fought hard In every round, Britt In bl crouching attitude, was able to guard his stomach effect ively, though Young Corbett was able t to land hard on his head and Jaw. In the first few rounds Brltt found the Denver man's stomach repeatedly, though his blows lacked steam. ! full of mlnoworkers In the Dorranco colliery fell today, and several are re ported killed. It Is known four aro dead and prob ably the, fifth victim will bo found. Tho engineer failed to stop tho car, and crashed Into the steel wheel, and foil back 1000 foot bolow tho Burfaco, Flvo hundred minors fearing an ex plosion, fled through the distant openings. Corbett showed himself a genuine cayuso. As a squealer, he Is tho whole hog. Gonoral Llnovltch reported to tho war offlco that Immediately upon re ceipt of tho report of tho Cossack scouts ho Issued ordors for two of his commandora to dlBpntch Cossaoks to oppose tho enemy. Russians In Bad Shape. Toklo, March 2G. Japanoso scouts roport that tho Russians In Coroa aro In a most serious condition, an owing to transport difficulties, food Is very scarco. Tho Russians aro without cat tie, and tho Cossacks aro compollad to out tholr own horsos. Expect Battle on the yalu. St. Petersburg, March 28. It Is bo. lloved horo that Kuropntkln'won't nU tempt to hold any placo in Corca, but will moroly use Uio forces In that country to harass tho Japanosa ad vnnco. This means tho Russian cav alry at tho Yalu river will bo tho first lino of dofonso In tho actual fighting of that section. Russian reinforce ments nro being sent to tho front arc tho major part destined far Nlu, Chwang, Indicating that Russia ex pects a hard fought battlo in that vl clnlty. Tho monasteries at Mount Athos hnvo offered tho government n company recruited from tho ranks 'ot tho younger monks. Commander Stoossel, of Port Arthur, has com. piled a comploto consus of the town. All unwilling to work or fight wllll bo expelled. , Not'Much Damage. Paris, Mnrch 20. Matin's Harbin, correspondent says tho Japanese bomi bardmont on tho 22(1 at Port Arthur, ( Continued on Page Twolvo.) New Stsits New SIdbts Easte Costumes, Suits and Skkts Never before have purchasers seen so elaborate a showing Never were prices so fair Today wo expect the greatest day's selling known to tho store previous to Raster. Hundreds havo boon supplied and as many more will bo before that ovontful stylo-day, "Baster." We cannot recall the crowds being so largo, and If Judged by our suit section, one would think Easter was tomorrow. Instead of n week Hence. Better come early and make your selections. South Has a Storm. Louisville." Ky., March 26. It Is be lieved the damage throughout the South, due to the storm now raging, will aggregate a million. Here the property loss Is a quarter of a million. Fifty residences were unroofed and churehss and distilleries damaged. Indian Ocean Tornado. Port Louis. Mauritus, March 36. Twenty-four were killed, and Immense damage done on the 22d by a tornado, which swept the Island. Corbett 8ays He Was Robbed. San Francisco, Maroh 25. When Corbett reached his dressing room he burst Into tears. Commenting on the decision, he seld: "I am a straugor In this city, and I have been badly treated. I was warned before I came hero that I would be treated as I have been, but I did not believe It until tonight I was de-j prlved of the decision unjustly. I was ' stopped from fighting according to; Marquis of Queensbury rules. At the end of the 19th rouud they had to car ' ry Brltt to his earner, yet he was giv en the decision." ' Harry TuthlU, Corbett's trainer, an-! NQunced that he would match Corbett against Urltt, the fight to come off In three weeks, the winner to take all. Britt said: "It was a clean-cut victory." New Dress Fabrics Special showing of an exceptional ly large assortment of specially priced weaves to be worn for the spring season. The line comprises almost every posalblo weave In the dress goods manufacture, In light weight weaves and suitings. "new spring Dress Linings Its Just as Important to use good lining In the making of a dress as to have a good foundation In a house. We have none but the good sort and these In abundant assortment and at lower prloes than you would believe possible. Missouri Murderer Hanged. Union, Mo., Maroh 20. George Col 11 M. Alias Fred Lewis, was hanged at 1:M this afternoon for participation tin the murder of Detective Schiimach Chicago Markets. Chisago. Marth 30 May wheat Br n9ar Canton, January U, 1903 The VkASfLZL- naw ' l.A.tl.. - r.t.,1 rVilllllS 9l3i9SU; old July, SSRS8i; ew,'jwyYe ampil U &!Tet Collins 6887Ib; July earn. SSfcWWi ana urn uunoii-s tor sok hjouwt Silks V To meet all requirements. It U predlatel by peopU who ought to know that silks are to enjoy un common popularity during the coining season. By carefully watching the fashion tendencies wo always are prepared to meet all requirements. Many more new kinds in stook than we have toid you about la th newspapers. A wealth of beauty Is woven Into the shirt waists this year fine needlework, exquisite laoes, fluf fy shirring and tucks, etc, and we continue to get Into even our lowest-piiood waists tome HWtle Individual toueh that takes away the stamp of ready-made. And the note of moderate price runs through tho ontlro soale. New waists from 50c to 915. FINE SHOES AT Popular Prices Queen Quality, $2X0, $3.00. Meyers' Men's Shoes, $3.60. mmmmmmmmmmsmmmmmm Men's Spring Clothing Some plums are growing on our men's clothing tree. Ripe Juiey plums, too, ready to fall Into the hands of sensible men on a very slight shaking of ths tree. In fact, the Jar will be hardly procoptlble In the region of a man's pocket-book. Men's Easter and Shirts The Meyers' Men's Store Is author ity In furnishings. Whether a shirt or neoktle, the styla, touch and Individuality Is very noticea blesomehow they look different. We have no patent -simply study stylet and oeeeptlng only such as have been approved by style crtt-lea.