DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL ti, i ,jKjiaj VOL. XIV. SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 28, 1904. NO. 7T. RU JANWA COLORADO LABOR LEADERS JEWISH EXPULSION ! SPIRIT! S ADEFD BCCi llr5 SBaLfL.ll liJOJL.U WANING FAST Unpopularity of the Asiatic Campaign Growing Manifest The Czar Will Do Without Wines, Cigars, Caviar and Sardines as Usual the War Expenses Fall With Utmost Severity on the Working Classes g Further Inhuman Decrees Renewed by the Russians in the Kishineff Jurisdiction London, March 28. The Centtral Newajbureau, of Vienna, quotes a Kishineff dispatch stating that Prince SsUroff, governor of BesArabla, has declined a petition by the Jews asking that he postpone until af- 2 ter the passover the Introduction of the expulsory law. All Jews with g In a radius of 50 versts of the wstern frontier must remove to the In 2 terlor, adding to the congestion within that pale. eeee(M9eafeMM9e.w9es99eeae94e.cee0 s I m St. Petersburg, Mnrch 28. The cznr, following tho example of Russian workmen, most of whom contribute seven por cent of tholr wages as a war fund, has ordered his household expenses cut at least four roubles dally. Tho proceeds to go to tho Red Cross society. Ho has denied hlmsolf liquors and Bide J I shoe, such as cav- flaro and Bardlnos, which aro more ox- ppnslvo than meat In Russia, and cur tailed his dally supply of cigars. Fruit ' Is served only on state occasions. Tho nowspaper Novostl, However, com- I plains that public intorost In the war Is flagging. This Is particularly no- I tlccablo In tho diminished contrlbu i tlons to tho Red Cross funds. St. Petersburg, March 28. Ordora aro about to bo given nt tho work shops nt Sormovo for the construction of an lmmenso steol dock at Port Ar. thur, to bo complotod In four months. A Port Arthur dispatch this morning states that damage done by one of the torpedo boats, tho Sllnl, was to tho stearlng gear of a steamship. A Jap anese nnmed Skeda was nrrostod for taking photographs of tho town of Chata, near tho Manchurlan frontier. Compromising papers wero found. BALKANS ONCE MORE lERUPTING 1 much discussion In diplomatic and of I flclal circles over tho Intimation that uront Urltaln, through tho new Fronch entente, Is seeking to compose her differences with Russia. The Novostl, which has long boen the leading ex ponent of this Idea, today editorially contonded that nothing but an In grained distrust keeps tho two nations apart. The Novostl goes furthor, In pro posing a European coalition, under tho auspices of Russia, Franco and Great Britain,' to combat "tho yellow dan ger, and says: "Wo have always maintained that a now trlplo alliance would assure the I bnlanco of power, not only In Europe, but throughout the world." Tho Novostl gives Emperor William oredlt for a prophetic realization of tho "yollow peril." Tho artlclo con cludes by urging tho powers to settle tho Asiatic problem once and for all by apportioning territory, "If they hoeltnto now," says tho ar tlclo, "thoy will havo to do so sooner Eight Regiments to Be Mo bilized by the Sultan Constantinople, March 28 Orders havo been Issued for the Immediate mobilization In Syria of eight classes of rosorvos. Tholr destination 1& not known. This revives rumors of Im minent concentration of an outbreak of hostilities In the Balkans. fContlnuod on Fourth Page.) TWO JAP STEAMERS LOST Yokohama, March 28. Tho Japan ese steamor Lan Yu Maru la ashore near tho Island of Quelpaert, at tho ontrance of tho Yollow Sea. The steamor Aid Maru has also struck a rock, hut may be ablo to mako tho port of Hamilton. She is leaking. GERMANY DISPOSED i TO PEACE Bill pon't Want to Dip Into Venezuelan Affairs Btrlln, March 28. Tho foreign of fice has Issued a dental of tho report that Germany Is preparing for a hos tile demonstration In Vonozuola. LIFE MIS SION ENDED FOREVER Washington, March 28. Charles Forester, until recently a clerk nt tho Whlto House, and a brother of Ru dolph Forester, one of the Prosidont's assistant secretaries, killed himself, by shooting this morning at his home In Kenzlng. a suburb of Maryland, DEPORTE D House to House Search .for . 'W It Armed Agitators ls 4 I ' i Made Ai'. Violence and Continuous interruption of Industry Has Driven the People to Desperate Measures 'i Trinidad, Colo., March 28. Furthor deportations of the strlko loadors in tho national district, It is understood, will bo mndo tonight. Houso to house raids for flro arms continue In all the small towns In Las Animas county. At ono houso tho troopB woro refusod admittance becauso a child was dy ing of dlphthorla, when tho doors woro brokon down. Tho censorship contin ues strict, Tollurldo, Colo., Mnrch 28. At noon today Presldont Morcor, of tho West- am Federation of Miners, was unable? to Bcouro bondsmen, and wan stilly prisoner In tho county Jail. Unfoirtsfcw who own property woro willing, toJba como surety, but woro quietly Ire formed not to go on Mercer's bond, a it will make them porsona non grats Tho federation will probably nrrangp a cash bond this afternoon. Secretary and Treasurer Forbes, of Tollurrt&r union, No. 1, was doportod last night;, and was 'arrested. Throo other cxllem have returned, nnd thus far nro oblto to oludo tho military. Mrs. Lobeck Dead. Mrs. Lobock, of Michigan City, died this morning nt 7 o'clock, of pnoumc nla, aged 77 yearn Tho funeral will bo hold from tho family resldonco to morrow afternon at 1 o'clock, and tho remains will bo interred at Zena. Delegates Elected. Mehama dolegatos to Republican county conventien: Albert Holzlngor, W. S. Barrtck, Lou Barrlngor, J. A. Itlchards. The White House Can give you a good meal any hour of tho day or night Three Permits and Two Marriages?, Three marriage llconses woro fii suod today. Tho happy couplos worcr William A. Lovelnco and AgncB MV Bagnoll, omployos of tho Chemawa Indian school; Qcorgo W. Leonardf and Mrs. N. B. Danlola, nnd Jnince; Dotty Gordon and Fannlo Montgonw cry. Two of these couples woro unltcdT In marrlngo today at tho court houses by Judgo Bcott, Qcorgo W. Leo'nardL of Hubbard, and Mrs. N. K. MoDan lols, of Sllvorton, and Jnmo Clotty Gordon nnd Miss Fannlo Montgomery. both of Sllverton. uur Port Arthur Closed at Last. Toklo, March 28. According to I Japanese account Admiral Togo has I made a successful nt tempt to bottle' Port Arthur. On Sunday four steam- ( ships wero sunk ncross the mouth of the harbor Lator In the day tho Japs' battleships began a bombardment. ' Commander of. Russians, Home, March 28. The Agenzla LI-1 bera reportt Genoral Kouropatkin arrival at Lla Yang, In Manchuria. URGES THE YELLOW PERIL MAIL ORDERS Received during the week will be filled nt tho prices quoted and will receive the same treatment as though you came In person to do your shop ping. Try this way. WEDNESDAY ONLY Our ICOth Wednesday special is re!. bratod by offering the latest suceis In Ladles' Neckwear, Kmbroldered Ilulgarlan Collars. EXTRA VALUE 8e Liberty street window. Russian Paper Says Russia, France . and Great Britain Must United. St, Petersburg March 28. Thorfi is i It's the i I 5 I Newness Of tho goods as well as the ex tremely low priceB that Is at tracting tho attention of Sa lero'B best dressore to our now dry goods department We're showing dross goods and dress trimmings that are equal to anything shown In tho city. Our Hnea of laces and embroid eries havo tho reputation of be ing tho beet Another lot of gilt buttons just in. "Wo have Proctor's Tenbriffe Wheels and square, If you want to make your own lace. NEW CHIFFON, APPLIQUE AND MEDALLIONS. GRAND EASTER SALE Owing to the Inclemency of this season, which has a tendency to materially retard spring baying, we have inaugurated this GRAND EASTER SALE to boom business for this week. This is BARGAIN WEEK at the Big Store. Every Item should be carefully noted; it means money saving for somebody. The whole city will be shopping, not one woman can afford to be away. SILKS Yards and yards of tho very best qualities In bright new silks, Im menco assortment of colors. Val ues up to 35c yard. EASTER SPECIAL 2 5c yard Values up to 76c yard 25c yard vaiu6 up iq i.ao yara 50cyard The New York Racket E. T. BARNES, Prop. Wo Undersell Regular Stores. U PERFUMES Our celebrated perfumes are quite popular for Easter White Rose, Virginia Rose, White Heliotrope, Jockey Club, Lily of the Valley, Peau de Spang, and many other popular odors. EASTER 8PECIAL 39c oz DRESS GOODS Scotch mixtures in wool and non silk, all the popular shades; good 8Sc and 9Bc valus. EASTER SPECIAL 69c yard 50c and Cfrc values. 43c yard Striped Sicilians for shirt watat suits In light gray and tan, 06c values 46c yard B 1-Inch all-wool homscpun Ings, regular 11.50 yard $1.23 yard SMnch gray suiting, eWgast skirts, regular $1.00 value LADIES' UNDERWEAR White, pink and blue sleevoloss vests, full morcerlzod, fancy yoke, laee edged, fine quality, regular GCc value. EA8TER SPECIAL 47c White sleeveless, ful lace trim. md, regular 20c valuo 25c Swiss ribbed yosts, fancy trimmed regular 35c value 20c Merode, hand-finished vests and drawers, flno ribbed, cream color, extra value at 75 c parmeut EASTER 8PECIAL $1.26 per suit. 63c garment EMBROIDERIES This spring line of new embroid eries, values up to 35c yard, EASTER 8PECIAL 5c yard suit' far 78c yard LADIES' NECKWEAR This season's neckwear at greatly reduoed prices. EASTER SPECIAL fljOO value , 78c $140 values , 98c $.00 values $1.38 $2.M value $2.65 i WALKING SKIRTS An elegant line of all wool walk ing skirts in popular shades, full cut, finely finished, that should bring $5.00 anywhere. EASTER 8PECIAL $3.70 Another line of Gray Walking Skirts, hand tailored, of regular $3 value. $2.80 SHIRT WAISTS Another lino of whlto and colored shirt waists, all slsea, values to 75o, . EASTER SPECIAL 25c Values up to $2.50 50c HOSIERY A full line of JadloV lao lisle hoUry high spliced hioki and loubhj solos, special value at 36e EASTER SPECIAL 25c pair Ladles' lace lisle hose, Onxy blaqk, guaranteed, excellent Mc value, EASTER SPECIAL 37c pair Broken lines children's and ralsseV eotten beiery, grtat 9fo and 36e value, size 6 to 9, EASTER 8PECIAL 25c pair LACE COLLARS Tho largost stock to soloct from In colors, ecru, Ivory nnd white. The biggest valuo ovor shown In the Wlllamotte valley. Haste Is advlsod. EASTER 8PECIAL 98c and $2.98 MEN'S SHIRTS Here is a great opportunity for the men. A largo line of colored, stiff boioni whlto shirts In all bJzob, regular $1.00 and $1.26 values, EASTER SPECIAL 79c each Regular $1.60 and $1.75 vnluo $.8 LACE CURTAINS Some brokon lines of laoe cur tains, of which there are from one to four pair of a kind, yet the val ues are as good as If they were a dpzon pairs. Look at this for an EA8TER SPECIAL 1 pair $150 value 88c 98c 5 pair $2.00 values .$1.28 $2.28 3 pair $L30 value 88c 88c 1 pair $8.W value. ,.$244 $2.34 . 4 pairs $9.00 value $4.50 $4.50 2 pair $1240 valuta $5.00 $5.00 I9c I 1 I 25c yard i. AN EXTRA SPECIAL In our men's clothing department. We are determined to vol! clothing so If you are In need of wearing apparel now's your time to InvesL for never again will you hnvo such a rare opportunity to got In su cheap. Men's all-wool suits with value ranging from $15 to $20 EASTER SPECIAL $9.85 LADIES' GLOVES A grand assortment of ladle' dres glovoa to go with your now Kaiter costume, for you urIy will ned new ones; during this sale we offer Mocha Ruedcs and dress kid glove with values up to $2.00 per pair, EASTER SPECIAL 75c pair LACES A splendid oolleotlon of prtty val. gataon laeee, In all manner of pret ty deelgM, value up to Wo yard. EASTER SPECIAL I QQQQQ9&999Q9&QBQQ&Q8&W& i HMtor'