"!":''wwy.";-''ww-ptfj--ri?5R,- ' J- v "I V BEE JOURNAL FREE' BICYCLE" mlirti anrl Thilrnrtnv W'"'"'" 7V J" -. ww tor, . iiiMraiaMkhulwttaraa. ! GUE8SING C0NTE8T. . a -Ji', ' TGi'TJ'Tlrnw' T A- Hr . CW ,& . ' -,-, .- 41 ' 1 J , ' T r '' W..W, . i?- -x ' - , ,jM .- f - ,.,triBI .v- -.i' wp- r .,,....- m ' mm tmw , m mi , . - n - m A' MM T m. m- v. Jk - m v t VTSuT a ' '-" afir H'.'v A . Mi. .Jr.' m S k " ' V .--i . -!! ' i . " Na 125 jnt XIV. SALEM, OREGON, THUR8PAY JUNE 2, 1904. i . i ALNY HARBOR CLEARED OF RUSSIAN MINES Japanese War Ships Have Enter ed the Port Without Danger issian Transport Train Is Reported to Have Killed a Number of Women and Children tome, Juno 2. Late T.oklo dispatch- say that a number of Japanese gun- its have entered Dalny bay, the bay ring been cleared of all Russian les. Has Not Entered Protest. london, June 2. In the commons lay Earl Percy, under secretary of Ign affairs, said that no represen- pons had been made to Russia on Bubject of naval mines outside of territorial limits In the Far East. t. Petersburg, June 2. Tho semi- clal estimate of the Russian casu- es at the battle of Kin Chow places Wiled and wounded at 30 officers 800 men, Mukden dispatches state t the local governor Is doing his lost to arouse tho people against Russian government, and trouble eared. War Tfa'n Killed Women. tertn, June 2. The Vosslscho Zol- g reports that the last force of sent from Kharkoff to Man- pria, refused to enter the train, and ally had to be pitched bodily into cars. The wives of tho soldiers ew themselves on tho rails ahead the engine. When they were fore- removed, others took their places jlil the commanding officer gave or is to proceed, regardless of them, several women were killed and Bunded by tho train. ILLINOIS DELEGATES ARE FIRM Mohammedans Plead With Bandits STOLE MONEY FROM BANKS Population Philippines 7,635,426 DELEGATES WERE , RELEASED SOLDIERS TERROR STRICKEN Candidates for Governor of Illinois Sign Compact to That Effect Four Murderous Assaults on Uncle Sam's Men Leads to an Inquiry Burlington, Vt., June 2. The sol diers at Fort Ethan Allen, Vt., are panic-stricken by three mysterious murders in tho ranks, and the savage attack on an infantryman, who is dy ing from tho wounds received. The details are being kept secret by the officers, who refuse to make public tho names of tho victims. General Cor bin is expected h.ere at once to ta.ke personal charge of tho Inquiry. It Is believed that a homicidal maniac is at liberty, and Is guilty of the crimes. An extreme brutality marks the mur ders, as the bodies are being hacked to pieces. Land Plenty of Troops. hee Foo, June 2. Chinese refu- s who are arriving from Takushan oft that the number of Japanese bops landed there during May was ween 6000 and 10.000, and they pro- wed to Feng Huang Cheug, whlth- reinforcements from other points re also sent, Passed Through Lines. St, Petersburg, June 2. A Mukden patch dated yesterday reports that Butenant-Colonel Gourke has just iched there from Port Arthur, after sslng the Japanese lines, Bttmt You Cannot Get Value Without Quality - It isn't what you pay, but what Jou get that makes a bargain. Unreliable merchandise is ex- Pensive at any price, Our con- Mint aim is to sell goods that 2 ill prove satisfactory to the Wchaser. Our, prices are low- than at "regular stores," be- we we stick, to the spot cash f Plan, and practice economy In. management of our bus I- I . That's why i TheNcwYorkf Racket Continues to grow. Dry Goods, &. Clothing. Everything b the whole family. Salem's pest one prjee cash, store. E.T. RADWPC r i. ; """t-Oft rrufMieiur. pMlMi imnn MCDONALD 'WRONG PARTY Prominent Indiana Lawyer Makes a Deathbed State" mentof Case Springfield, 111., Juno 2. Tho Repub lican state convention met again this morning, after a stormy session of caucuses during tho night. Three propositions were made to sottlo the deadlock. They wore as follews: First To discontinue tho roll calls and vote by secret ballot. This came from a Duneen delegate, H. H. Cross, of Chicago, but was repudiated by Duneen, and most of tho other candi dates. Second To refer the governorship back to the party through, primaries to bo hold on the samo Jay through out tho state. This was proposed by Yates, but the othor candidates were a unit against tho plan, and It was lost by a vote of 2 to 1. Third That tho candidates be re quired to release their delegates from FRAp ! WILL :,- ASSIST i Minister Has Fromised to Help United States in 'Morocco Case (.Continued pji.jro.urth jpage.) Paris, June--2. United States Am bassador Porter saw Foreign Minister Delcasse this morning and handed him the request of America for French aid in the release of Perdlcard's. Minister Delcasse,. i promised his support, and sent Instructions to this effect to the French minister at Tangier. A dis patch this morning from Tangier says that the Angerra tribe lias sent a del egation of leading men to have a per sonal interview with Bandit Raleull, in an endeavor to elicit a promise from him to rolcaso the captives, and thus to avoid (tho landing of foreigners who aro qpposed to the Moslem1 faith on the Moroccan shores. It is be lieved that their arguments will hnvo considerable weight. The Italian cruls or Dogall arrived at Tangier thlB morning. PAIR BANK RASCALS Two Trusted Employes Use Firms Money to Specu late and Then Leave Washington, D, C, Juno 2. Wlllard Meyer, assistant note teller in tho Na tional Savings Deposit Company, has disappeared, taking, so the concorn charges, $17,000 In negotiable certifi cates. He was last seen on Saturday, and tho bond company is endeavoring to locate him. ISLAND CENSUS FINISHED Now Haven, Conn., June 2. Douglas M. Smith, toller of the National Tradesmen's Dank, has confessed that ho Is a defaulter in a largo sum, prob ably $25,000. A warrant has. been 1b sued, but Smith cannot be found. Tho cause of his downfall was speculation. Paris, Juno 2, A Shanghai dispatch date at 5 o'clock this aftornoon,. says that IB large Japanese transports were sighted off the west coast of Corca, .their objective point apparent ly being tiio .mouth, of. JhoYjJu Tlyer,, Woods Returns from Expedition. Washington, June 2.-i-Gon. Wade, commandor In the Philippines, cables notice of tho return of General Wood' from an expedition to Lake Llguosan; and the list of names of tho men killed since May 8th, In an action with Dat to Alls and band. All the wounded are dojng well. -,,.,,., White Waistincs I Our entire stock of waist ma terials sheer and medium weights all cotton, linen anJ cotton, all the most popufar weaves of tho season on sale at reduced prices. feiSdSi Go-Catts The Gendron kind. Tho good kind. Thls week's special offer ings of folding carts at $2.95, $3.85, $4.45 WE ORIGINATE--OTHERS IMITATE DAYS Dedford, Ind., June 2. Qlln Bundy, a member of the citizens committee ' in tho investigation of the murder of. Sarah Shafer, a school teacher, and who recently died in Indianapolis, j made a deathbed statement exonerat ing James McDonald of complicity in ' the crime. Bundy was a prominent at tdrney, and collapsed under the strain of tho work. In the statement he said that the pollco had tho wrong man, and only wanted a victim. JUNE WHITE FOR SALEM. Such is the refined character and excellence of the muslin underwear in this June sale that tho bride selecting her trou-scau cannot find finer or more beautiful garments than are In the White Sale collections. Daintiness, beauty, refinement of style, clean careful workmanship are character istics of all our white salo garments. We say to you, personally, that wo firmly believe that no ono else can or will sell you such honest quality for tho samo monoy. When a house like Meyers' makes a statement, It should set you to thinking as you know It's a fact. Has Important News. St. Petersburg, June 2, General Gourko' Is the bearer of important in formation concerning the Port Ar thur situation, which is embodied in a long cipher dispatch to the war of fice. ' Gourko also brought accurate reports of the Russian losses in the battle of Kin Chow. Wyoming for Hearst i Choyenne, Wyo., June 2. Tho Dem ocratic state convention met today, and a fight developed over the instruc tion of the delegates, but the majority appears to bo In favor and have de clared for Hearst. Prominent Banker Dead. Portland, June 2, E. M. Sargent, one of the most prominent North western bankers, dropped dead on tho streets here today, of heart disease. Veatch and Whitney Spoke. Col, Robert M. Veatch, commonly known as "Bob, tho Miller," who Is now the Democratic candidate for congress, and Judge J. J. Whitney, of Albany, made political speeches at the city hall to a very small crowd. Chairman Tooze Speaks. Hon, Walter I, Tooze, chairman of tho congressldnal committee, will leave to night for Douglas county, where he will make several speeches during the remainder of tho week. Our 18th Friday Economic Sale Some special leaders In connection with our June White. Days. These are for Friday only. SPECIAL NO. 1. Economic Friday sale on our en tire stock of ready made Skirts All at special prices for Friday only. Second floor. SPECIAL NO. 2. Extra special for Friday economic sale Whlto cambric. Gowns, Chemise, Drawers Regular $1.00 and $1.25 values. 68c Second floor. SPECIAL NO. 3. Friday's grand bargain day. Our entire stock of new. Wrappers At special prices for Friday only. 8eoond floor, SPECIAL NO. 4. Special value for economic Friday sole. A line of colored and fancy figured. Scrims Regular 15c to 20c values, yd 12c Second floor. St. Louis Fair Contest Some one Is to get this trip free at this store you receive ono vote. Vote for your favorite candidate. Total No. of votes cast 8483 Miss Mellen, East 2436 Mies Shclton, Music ..,.... .1805 Miss Cosper, East , . 923 Miss Thomas, Park , . . 805 Miss Bushnell, Pork 710 of expense. For every 25c you spend two with a 50c purchase, and so on. Tho vote up to 6 p, m. last evening: Total No. persons voted for.. 53 Miss Knight, Music . . . , 354 I Patrick, Eastern Star .. 181 Miss Prunlc, Elocution ...... 141 Miss Gordon, North 138 Miss Kramer, East 133 New Jackets We have just received a large line of tho new Tan Covert Jackets in the latest styles. Handsomest coats wo have shown this season. Extra yalues at the extremely low price of $9.85 Silks New shirt waist suit alike just re ceived In brown, blue and black effects. Tho newest designs shown. NIen's Suits A nice morning emphasizes) tho need of a new suit, and particular ly impresses ono with tho Import ance of selecting the season's out fit from a large an'd admirably as sorted ltno of the best makes and styles, euch as wo'ro showing hero at the popular prices $10 to $20 Shoes The famous Queen Quality Oxfords In the new ttyles. See them. JLytR3 Our 1 8th Friday Economic Sale These extra speclal'Valuos are ior Friday only. Remnants Half Price On this pecial Friday. , 8PECIAI WO. 5. Extra bargains for Friday only in q lino of Linen Suitings Etomlnos in green, tan, blue and gray. Rogular 05 cent value 47c First floor. 8PEcTALNoTe ' ' Extra special for Friday economic a splendid line of - White Pongee .' Of regular $1-00 quality, Frjday only, yard 82c First floor. . SPECIAL NO. 7. A beautiful collection of French Chatties Of regular 50c and C5c valuos for Friday, yard only 37c First floor. SPECIAL NO. 8. lAdea' pure linen embroidered Handkerchiefs Regular 35o and 50c values for Friday, each, only 28c First floor. m 4 '-fi K1 '. United States Government r Jfl Publishes First Official M Enumeration . ,j Washington, Juno 2. Tho detailed ?w roport of th6 census of the Philip- , V,S9J plno Islands has just been published,' mm and shows a population- of 7,635,426, ot Vi'll this number 6,987,686 were civilized,. "" or partly so. The population of 'H Manila is 219,928. There aro 40 up- ?Hfl civilized tribes, of whom tho Hegltos JM are believed to bo aboriginal. Tne , yWM census contains much useful lnforma- I'd tlon concerning tho lntrular posses- 'fl i- ,! a m iii r t v i- Ti ! M ; 4J1 ! .y. '.' v i