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I- AILY JVOL. XV. SAUE5M, OEEdON, THURSDAY, MARCH 1G, 1005. NO. 63, K H a fi ANITARY DOWN ; .1 41 1 i i ; 4 V Ml TWENTIETH t a ronlgW and Friday, showers. CAPITAL vJLI D!LIi3 What Is Beirag Done in the Way UB B BjglUCBBH fSalem Has One of Contrivances Ono of the greatest innovations, nnd robably ono of tlio most to bo dc- ircd that has como with tho 20th cen ury is the great demand for clennlL- ess hygenic and sanitary conditions, nd the application of these principles o the everyday affairs of life are what bnstituto tho greatest blessing. Many of tho luxuries of life in tho tast havo proven, upon closo inspec ion to bo of a filthy and unsanitary lature, and not least among these nro ho soda fountains of tho land. All rill learn with delight that Salem now as installed and ready for operation nno of the now 20th century fountnins, tho first one in Oregon. It is a model of beauty, and makes all patrons of this delicious boverngo much pleased to know tho fact that they nro no longer absorbing all kinds of filth in the guise of a delicious drink. This new 20th century fountain has Hjust been installed by tho Brewer Drug .Company, on Court street, and win bo in operation soon. Its construction is a thing 'of beaut j. The woodwork is matlo of mahogany-birch, carved arid lighly polished, and presents a rich appearance. Tho fountain proper is built of delicately-tinted inlnid onyx tiled front, with Italian mnrblo base and onyx onii soua levers, aim mis heavy French pinto mirrors at tho Ircar. Tlio impression oi uuiiguuui cleanliness conveyed by this sanitary fountain must prove n strong and con stant invitation to customers. Tho ico chest is heavily metal lined with aluminum surfaces. At either side, be low, aro largo refrigerators, with double plato glass doors, wliilo their is a largo container in tho centor below for tanks for cylinders. In front of this magnificent piece of furniture is a beautiful counter of the samo wood, hand carved, with an elaborato top. Under this counter is a very ingeni ously constructed work tnble, not only built for hard service, but constructed for hygenic cleunliness. It has an ico cream cabinet, sink, mctnl drain boards, slop chuto and towel rail, com plete in every detail, nil connected H9 Cases RECEIVED YESTERDAY CONTAINING 3249 PAIRS This is tho first installment of our now spring styles. Thoro aro two more shipments now on tho way, and more to follow. They nre. The Btfown Shoe Company MOWM'S Brand tho most satisfactory lino of T?g footwear over producod. I'W'B ki Wo are showing all tho new lasts in MAK,fci black nntl tan 'he New Oxfords nnd Gibson Tiosnro beauties. Barefoot Sandals for children in several grades. Another shipment of thoo FINE MOHAIR SUITINGS. received yosterday, Tho patterns are swell and the prices are remarkably low. v - JP (OS W., .VW74 C?c. -t- SALEM'B CHEAPEST ONE-MHOS OASH STORE. ENTURY UIHSIflJJO the Most Modern for Cleaniness with sanitnry plumbing. As stntcd above, this is the only ono of its kind in Oregon, and will in terest every person, both becnuso it produces a clean, sparkling beverage, and becauso it is always interesting to know that such a place is kept pcrfeqt ly clean from objectionable matter. Wo now can get that delicious bever age which has caused tho American people to nearly forego tho alo of Eng land, tho beer of Germany, the wine of France, and of which Samuel John son would aurely have said, had ho lived in our time, "Tho cup that cheers, but not inebriates." And it is clean. Fulton Has Voice. Washington, March 10. Senator Fulton will nnino tho new register and receiver of tho Roseburg land office. Ho had a conferenco today with Sec- rotary Hitchcock, and was told that, in time, Booth and Bridges will bo re moved When tho government is rendy to make new appointments, Senator Fulton will bo asked to mnko recom mendations. His men will bo exam ined, and if satisfactory, will be ap pointed. If they do not meet tho re quirements, ho will bo asked to submit other names. In nny event, men of his selection will get the ofliees. Sec retary Hitchcock has abandoned his independent search for men for tho land office. French May Loso Title. Paris, March 10. Tho French Cablo Company received a dispatch from its manager at Caracas stating that tho judgment annulling tho company's concession was expected on March 20th. Ho does not mention nny siev ing or cutting of cnblos. Tho French cabinot will consider the question to morrow. Hawloy Dangerously 111. Washington, March 10.- Genernl Joseph R. Hawloy is dangerously ill at his homo hero. of Shoes fsma0 JUSpT $$a4 ye MM jr.WMs,-' r T' RULER SUFFERS FROM SEVERE HEAD TROUBLE Berlin, March 16. An article in tho Schlosichczcitung says that tho Czar is collapsing under tho sovcro mental strain, and suffers from pro longed and acuto hoadaclio. At intervals ho isfopathetic, and is indofforcnt as to cither tho victory or defeat of RUSSIANS f EAR Organize Clubs Debating Political Ques- St. Petersburg, March 10. Tho im-' perial (uknse, issued simultaneously with tho receipt conferring upon indi viduals and institutions tho right to freely petition tho emperor through tho committee of ministers is being taken ndvantago of by tho Zemstovs, Doumns and other organizations. They nre demanding representation upon tho commission. Thoy propose to test tho government 'a sincerity by tho open organization of clubs for debat ing political questions. St. Petersburg, Mnrch 1(1. A dis patch from Santo Pu, Manchuria, states that tho Russians havo aban doned all advanced positions on tho Fan river, after a rcpulso by tho Jap anese on Mnrch 14th, and burned their supplies. A sovoro ongngemont is now being fought north of Tio Pass. Striko conditions seem to bo ovory whoro improved. Tho Socinl Demo crats horo havo ndvisod tlio stri.kors who aro without money nnd confront ed with starvation to roturn to work. Less thnii 10,0(10 men nro now out. Tho agrarian disturbances nro on a largo scale, and becoming decidedly more threatening, causing tho deepest concern. Tho ngitation linn spread to Slmubisk provinco, whero tho pheas ants nro making ready to bogin a di vision of tho land as soon as the snow molts. It is roported that tho terror ists havo formally notineu mo govern ment that they will ceaso activity for a month to await tho result of tho re script. Lomlon, March 10. Baron Hynshi makes public 'tho following statement: "Our advanced troops nro pressing ngainst tho enomy ovorywhoro. Wo occupied Tio Ling nt 12:25 this, Thurs day, morning." London Mnrch 10. A telegram from St. Petersburg stntos that tho Czar has signed tho decrco for a mo bilization of moro troops in tho mili tary districts of Warsaw, Moscow, Kioft and Vasoan. Berlin, March lO.-Tho Tagoblatt says that tho Czar has orderod Kuro patkin to transfer tho command of tho DEMOCRATS ADOPT FILIBUSTERING TACTICS Peabody Will Be Seated as Governor but Will Resign at unce Denver, Mareb 10. The gubernator ial situation took a new turn this morning, when the Demwrats began filibustering. When thoy dlieovered that the ItepuUiean intended to seat Peabody, who will resign and permit his armios. NOT THE CZAR 1 for Purpose of army to General Linevitch, pending tho nrrival of Nicholaiovitch. London, March 10. Baron Haynshi announces that a detachment of Jnpan oso occupied Shcng King on March 13th. St. Petersburg, March 10. It is ro- ported..! hat Tio Pass has been ovacu- ated by Gonornl Kuropatkln's army. )i ! 4 Chinese Are Jubilant New Chw.uig, March 10. Tho inhab itants of tho city nro jubilnnt over tho enpturo of Tio Pass, which will rolenso, as soon as tho rivor is open, 100 junks, long (lotnined on tho uppor Lino rivor, and having on board a vast accumula tion of beans nnd bean cake. Trnfile on tho Yinkow nnd Sin Min Tin railroad was reopened today. Seeking Cold Olimnto. St. Petersburg, March 10. Gonornl Kuropatkin reports ns follews: "Our troops nro passing through Tio Ling in L'ooil ordor on my routo to tho north. I havo seen my trains all in moving or der. When I left Tio Ling fighting had not commenced." Another dispatch from Kuropatkin states that thoro has been no fighting today, and adds: "Tho troops havo been reorganized nnd drnwn up in readiness for furthor fighting." . o Fine Fair Visitors. Bouttlo, Wash., March 10. Tho West om Central Labor Union, which roprit Boats 50 local organizations, tonight on dorsod tho action recently taken by tho Soattlo Building T.ados Assembly in supporting tho Portland Structural Building Alianco in tho LowIh and Clark exposition controversy, and passed a resolution recommending that all members who uttund tho fair uo fined $25. Tho representative of tho American Fedoration of Labor, now in Portland, was advised of tho action. The? paint, ors, carpenters, plumbors nnd sign painters today ondorsod tho onuno of tho Portland strikers. Seed Wheat and Oats. For sale by Tillson nnd Company. 3-11-lwk Mf Donald to serve out the term, theyj announced that they would take ad'j vuntago of tho rule giving members ten minutes each to discuss tho eontet reports submitted to Ufa legislature. This will probably defer the vote un til tomorrow. ' SOUTHERN t PACIFIC 1 Tied Up in California andTraff ic Is Almost At Los AngolcB, March 10. All rail roads nro again blocked this morning, as tho result of a renewal 6 tho storm last night. Seven Southern Pacific trains aro stalled between Los An geles and Santa Bnrbara. Food for tho passengers on tho trains is scarce, but tho railroads aro sending iu sup plies. Tlioro aro fresh evident of disaster nt soa, and wreckage is lorn ing nshnrc, but no bodies of persons drowned wpro found. Tho olty streots aro running full of water, nnd it is still raining. San Diogo, March 10. Nearly an inch of ruin fell horo Inst night, bring- !... t).r i.vlnl t'nr thn nnntinn lilt to 13.58 inches. Tho rosorvolrs contain over' Oortelyou Will "Resign. Washington, March 10. Postmaster Gonornl Cortolyou reiterated his stuto mont that no wouiu resign mo cumr-j munship of tho Republican National Committee, but said that tho date was not set. If you need anything in tho jowolry line, or expect to need anything, it will bo money in your pocket to attend tho Hinges jowolry miction. Oats Is A Metropolitan. Stock Such ns novor before has been placed on sulo in Salem. Whether you wish tho most exclustvo importations or tho standard productions of mir own country you'll find thorn horo in satisfactory iibimdanro, and ulwayw at lowest prlcos. For tho brightest ami newest fashions, for the kind of merchnndlso that is most desirable, ovory ono this hvuruii will seek tln lft (11UI V "A1&RODB" (thud PiDtihfd) USDBRWBAR HOSIERY AND, UNDERWEAR Largo assortment oNDWMUDL Largost awortmonts, all latent pat terns and weights. Fancy lace em broldoried hoslory iu white, black und colors that aro made right, fit right and aro right in price. Stocks are bust now, 25c to $3.00 MEItODE WEAR. For ladies and children. Full line, in alt weights in cotton, silk, wool, mercerized, eta Best underwear made. tOc to $3.00 v TRAINS Stand Still 7,000,000 gallons, tho largost supply ora record. Tho damage dono is inconse quential, except nt Coronado, whexw tho high surf washed tho property lincw and will make it nocossary for ilio Of inoVnl of residences from tho ocoaoi front. ' Landslides and Washouts. Santa Barbara, March 10. lfoavy .precipitation lust night cnusod serious damngo along tho cntiro Southern Pa cific lino to Los Angeles. Another luiuT slido occurred nt Bouhnm, 20 niHea bo low San ta Barbara, and tlioro nro hoavy washouts near Santa Paula nndT Los Angeles. Only ono train out of llvo that loft Santa Barbara yesterday nrrivml in Lob Auuolos, inking IK hours to mnko tho trip of 100 miles. Unoarther Mnny Murdonr. Salt Lake, March 10. Following the arrest of Mrs. Llzzio Golslor thiav morning, on tho chnrgo of murder, tho police say that thoy bollovo thoy have unearthed numerous child murders. The woman oporated a "lying-in" hos pital, patronized by mnny young wo men. teiS&$ The finest lot o Suit Cases wc em had in our store. 0 PRICES WERE HEVER LOWER All styles. X All Pnccs.1 NEW Sui.t Cases Jast Received Tho great oh t suit enso iu Amurien for tho money. Colors -brown ec olive, straps' or bolts, linon Hut-il with shirt fold, stool frame; fuK stock solo lonther: full sUo ease. 4)UU Others ranging In price to $23.50 ( Men's Clothes This Benson's now fashions iu nil tho new and upto-dato material, made tip by thorough masters i tulloring, V eun please you n to style, materials, fit nnd prleo. Step in and see what wondorful values wo nro showing from $10 to $25 m1 m m : i I J Uh ) I!! .! M m m m I, fr i.n ' )"'i5 I