KMf.t V - .' tM,frtW SEVEN OAIUYVATAL jSuhNXU, SAtlEM, 'OREGON, SATUgbAV, MAY 14, IJ, jtiW .-4WW44IV i-rftt! mfjm!m mimftnmmrWt':' . jm fwi . "'t-m-''?..''Mmmm lw " ii i i - -' ' ' ii mir kjip -T GRAND FESTIVAL x; OF MM Rich Orchestf aerogram aqd Many Vocal Treats in Store ..1X ?f;s'' ..-' r '? i5; lb) An Monlln E, lo V String to reheati-ai1 . ;- e ''From 'Foreign Lauds", ; . . . .. . jMoszkowgklj portraits of Several Star Per formers and More to Follow As the timo for the May Festival comes nearer' to hnnd . the public,' as well as the participants, are eagerly awaiting the commencement evening, which will be next Tuesday evening. The orchestra program will be one of the finest ever given In the city, and Has been pronounced by many of the local musical talent as superb. There has been no trouble or expense spared to get these artists, and, a glance over the list-will show that there are no better players obtainable on the coast. The work-by.the vari ous choruses has been such that the best results will be obtained. The Salem society has been prac ticing twice each week, and will have" Suite (a,)." nusslajjf. . ' (b J' Spanish. ' ' Overture "Oberon" ... VonWcbor S. W. Drlscoll. Mrs. S. D. Brown. F. ML Griffith,. Miss Lillian Stege, frst vlollnsV .'' . ' , ' '.' .1 Peter TJmra, Miss Clalreta Dumars, FrlU ZllnfeUsecqnd vftJlnsf.v ; ,: Anton Zllhet ArissTJoslfe ' Brown, viols. Ferdinand, Konrad, cejlft. , ., G,-Detrain', basso. " 'f" " ', Claire BaUer. flute. n"01- ope. , s !: . O". E. fXRIco, ijjarlnet. RobertljISayagffijsecond plarlnet. , L. H. Jones., basson, J. H. Everest, FrnnK'Caln, horns. A. L. Weuriersrotrt; trombone. Henry Stoudenmeyer,- first cornet; Willis E. McElroy, second- cornet. ASSAY OFFICE SHORT HOLDING ANNUAL SESSION Ten pillions a Week of Gold "Go.esat Last Report Salim Woman's Club Meets to Elect Officers .$ Rose Bloch-Bauer, Soprano Soloist, May Festival Sthelr final rehearsal Monday night. sSeat3 aro being rapidly reserved, and I'today the ontlre box, sheet will be unrown open, so tnat holders of ono might tickets can reserve. Those that have not yet purchased their season tickets should do so at once and have the choice of the re maining seats, The following Is the orchestra pro gram for the opening night, together with the personnel of the players: Concert Program. May Festival. Chas. L. Brown di rector. Grand march "Tanhauoer". .Wagner Symphony In B-mlnor Franz Schubert (a) Allegro moderato. (b) Andante con Moto. Waltzls "Tales from Vienna Woods" Strauss (a)Mfnuotte "Celebrated" Padorewskl (b) Gavotte 'Mlgnon" .. Thomas Scenes from Lohengrin" ....Wagnor (a) Andanto Cantablle op 11 .... P. Tschalkc-wsky New .York, May 14,-4ddltIonal shipments of two millions of gold were made this morning at the assay ofllco, for export Tuesday, making a total of $10,000,000 to bo shipped to Paris on that day, completely exhausting the supply of gold bars at the assay of fice for the pros nt. Five millions of gold were exported today. Mrs. E. K. Built, ' of Fort Wayne, Indiana, Is visiting at the home of Henry Oswalt, In this city. Mrs. Chas Dodge,, of Roseburg, re turned homo today, after visiting with Salem friends. Manager E. P. Preble went to Al bany today to arrange for transfer ring the Vancouver ball team to that city. He has a strong team, and ono that will bo heard from beforo tho season Is over. L. S. Rowland left yesterday for Eu gene, where he was called by the se- vfflBBI i Jill J. W. Belcher, Tenor Soloist, May Festival. just one way tc " Ctfr There is have jrc-od baking-powder lvotI,i j eitncU economically : Schilling's Best, at grocer's, moneyback. plCM ixii your ilous illneaa of relatives. He will re turn In about a week. John H, McNary spent yesterday In Albany looking over tho political sit uation. He will Join tho Linn county candidates at Sclo on Wednesday, and expects to make a two-weeks' trip over tho county. Adopts Constitution for the . New Salem Public Library The Salem Woman's Club is holding ijls annual session today for tho elec tion of officers.. The library commit teo reported on tho work done to start a public library for this city. The report of tho committee showed several hundred volumes received, and many of the latest periodicals ''sub scribed for tho reading room. Tho Ik bravy will be fitted up in tho city hall. Tho constitution adopted provides for turning tho library over to the officers of a library association as soon as they have been named. The club today accepted a constitu tion and by-laws to govern Its course. The objects are to maintain a free li brary aqd reading room for the use of all citizens. The officers of the asso ciation shall consist of a president, to be elected annually by the Salem Wo man's Club, and six trustees, to be elected by tho same club. Tho trus tees shall elect tho remaining officers of" the library, to consist of a vice president secretary, treasurer and II bralrlan. The library shall be open on week days from 1:30 to .5:30 p. m. and from 7 to 9 pf m., ' apd on Sundays and'holldaysfrom 2 to 5 p. m. Books maybo kept 11 days, except new books, and they shall only be kept seven days. . A fine of 5 conts per day shall be made on all books retained over timo and a charge shall bo made of a like amount for now books. Reforenco books shall not bo removed from the library room. Tho idea of tho club seems to bo to have readers 6f new- workB of. fic tion pay a 6 cent fine for tho privi lege. This Is dono everywhere to check the disposition of an' Idle class who grab new books. r i.t t ' i,' . -jrw 'i ii i 'i m & i ' , AIL ' II CLOTHING , . V Children dndm ii,' . . k. tr. tVlIfi We Wisn ovory iuoiubi ""Z' town woul(l make It a point tolsool our -'boyaVJarfd chlldrdn's clothing, j ,SUlts at $2.50. $3.CO,$4.50 up to.l ?no but nrlces, don't count, un-sj'l less you sell Ilia clpths. You can't fcoep tho boy quiet. mlght( as well try to harness tho stars buy, him good clothes and lot him go It. Bring him here and tlwro will bo no trouble, beforo or after you buy. This and next wook with overy boys', flult sold, from, tho ages of i to 11, wo will give a handsome now waist. . ' Two-Piece Sits , ; ,fa, In our show window we aro displaying somo'handsomo two piece suits. Just the thing for summer nd not"exponBtve. Nol ?9.00, nOMi and ?11.00 buys you the best. Salem Woolen Mill Store C. P. BISHOP, Proprietor. RUMOR THAT PORT ARTHUR HAS FALLEN (Continued from first page.) t-M-l I IH HHH HIIIIIIMH Fresh Today Chocolate Chips Alakuma and Fig Creams. Zitiii s J 154 State St. Phone 1971 - t iiiiiiiiiii. 8neak Thief at Work. Frank Haas was robbed Friday by some sneak thief, who entered his res Idence while It was unoccupied nnd abstracted the coin from his pocket. He had left his purse containing tho monoy In a pants pocket that morn ing, and never missed It until last ev ening when he discovered, that he was mo yieum. of the thieves, Mr, Haas owns' a small .dog, and It was confined to tho inside of the house. Tho .neigh bors heard It parking '''lustily In, tho afternoon but did not pay any atteix tlon 'to the noise. Sheriff Colbath Is at Mt. Angol on official business. Miss Eva.Coshow Is spending Sun day in Portland. H. B. Branson, of Sheridan, was a Salem visitor today. S. N. Steele, tho Albany real estate dealer, Is in the clty.s Miss Ilda Jones, of Brooks, Is a guest of iltta Ruth Gabrlelson. Miss .Mablo Jones, of Brooks, is a guest of Mrs. J. D. Sutherland. D. B. Irvln went to Portland this morning on a short business trip. Mrs. A. S, Brassfleld and children. of Portland, are vieltln'g at the homo oi ueorge l'earco. Mr. and Mrs. Frank O'Brien, of tho St, qharles, Albany, aro In the city for p. few days' visit with relatives. Will Byars, of Goldondalo, Wash., was in tho city today to see his pa rents, while en route homo from tho state convention on the Sound. Mrs., Jos. Wllkins and little daugh ter, of Chehalls, Wash., are in the cjty to remain' during the summer, w'tylo Joe Is picking them off the bat red hot with lho Raglans- thj summor.-- " 0 scribed about seven times. So far as possible small subscribers, represent ing people, throughout tho pountry, will receive the full amount of their subscription. Kuhn, Loeb & Company say patriotism and soven per cent appear to have workodtoKether, won-! dorfuliy well In, tho U,nlt,od States, in! referonco to this loan. ; HI 1 1 IWHM 1 1 HH1H j 1-fr Tomorrow's Game. The game tomorrow premises to bo another pltchor'a battle. Callff and Gregory will face oach other again, and tho fans know what that means. Both are prlmo favorltoa, and, from past records, will have, all tho. bat- tors guessing all tho time. McEIroy'g band will glvo a concert' In the park prior to tho game. STATE NEWS :: Wc Arc ;: Paying I 15c j: for Eggs Today i :: Commercial Cream Co. ; ; 5 uwi J St George Bros. Props. TTTTTTI "'""HIHII '44WH1M mi tlimT tWIlHIIIIIIIIIUllliUHj I tat a CHICKEN DINNER Sunday at the : ; White House Restaurant , Col. T. A. Wood la giving testimony In his own defense on charge of pen sion frauds. . Mrs. Eva Ellis, a patient of tho North Pacific sanltorlum, at Portland, escaped, and is believed to havo been drowned in tljo Willamette, Both sldos of the local option fight are waging a great campaign In Port land. - . . The little town of Gresham Is build- up a flno high school. Roy, Ezra Maurer, of Portland, was elocted presiding older at tho Jeffer son Evangelical Alliance. Walter Wyant, of Asuland, was killed at French Gulch, Cal., by an ox plosion of giant powder. The citizens of Union axo making another fight to keep tho county seat. Conductor Goes Insane. Wi H Burnij; a conductor on tho Southern Pacific was brought to the asylum thl morning from Ajsfaland by Deputy Sheriffs A, Pankey and P, E. Jordan. Ho has boon afflicted wjth brain trouble for aoveral months, and a total collapse ensued. The War May End. Berlin, May 14. It Is rumored In diplomatic circles here, that thero is a strong possibility of an attempt be ing made to end tho war In tho Far East soon. The rumor, which Is cir cumstantial In character, declares tho war party In Russia has urged tho Czar to end tho war. The alleged basis of settlement Is to be the independence of Coroa un der the, protectorate of Japan, while 'Manchuria la to remain Chinese ter ritory. In a secret treaty between China and Japan, tho Integrity of Manchuria ,was guaranteed by the lat ter, so It Is arguod that Japan should not object to the proposition. Russia, It is said, wishes to, come, to an under standlugi wlthJcpan Independently of w I ..'" U uuKianu, Russian Troubles at Home, nomo, May 14. -A Hearot. report re ceived from St, Petersburg doplcjs tho internal situation of, Russia as: be coming most serious as regards the present institutions, tho military fail ures In the Far East having strength ened the opinion thai the evils aro due to tho present organization of the country In which a chaugo Is neces sary. The hopo.is.oxprossod that tho em poror himself, soolng tho danger, will bo Induced to grant tho country a constitution In which even tho enthusiasm of the peoplo will become bo groat as to render It posslblo to raiso an army and collect tho moanB nocessary to defeat Japan. Otherwise, tho roport says, It Is bolloved all the efforts made at St. Petersburg wfll rq main futllo, as, besides the' war In tho Far East, Russia will bo obliged to face a latent If not nn nnon, m,i nonary omovomont at homo, denrlv. Irig her of the assistance of tho moat progresslvo elements of tho empire, such a3 tho Polos and Finns. GILLESPIE TRIAL GR0W8 WARM. All Under Sixteen Years of Ane Barred from Court. Rlslng Sund, Ind May 14. When the Gillespie trial was resumed this morning the court Issued an order barring all people undCr 16 years of 'ago. Efforts were made to get beforo tho jury tho alleged throats by James Glllesplo In tho presence of Joseph Henshon, tenant on tho Gillespie farm, but tlfoy failed. Hondhen was on tho stand again, and testified that James told him that? tho division of the property by his mother wouldn't stand, as Elizabeth was given more than her share. Ho had received no tice from Elizabeth to deliver alt his (Share of the crops to Margaret and Elizabeth, instead of James. The oth vor "witnesses gavq unimportant testi mony, and tho court adjourned at noon. University Report Filed. Hon. R. S, Bean, president of tho board of regents of tho State Univer sity, has filed the report of that Insti tution for the year ending. December 31, 1903. Tho total amount of, cash received by tho university was $87, 876.28, of which. $25,000 -was a special-appropriation. Ono of the Items that might attract attention is the sum of $1788.53 for improving tho' athletic field at the university. 171819. .These are tho dates. J : Wall Paper Latest designs in stx;k, J ami good work guaran- teed. We have the smajl store am! smaH prices E. L. 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