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" Vj&- tnr"f-iyv" 1 I ILYOAPimJL JOURNAL SAXEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 1005. NO. 08. EVELOP DEVELOP DEVELOP :irst Delegates Will Arrive for the Convention Tonight ill Political Controversies Will Be Cut Out of the Proceedings Entirely The attendance nt tho Willamette alley Development Convention prom ts to be so large tlint the city council hambcr will not begin to hoM tlio rowil, nnd the committee this after- on ueciueu to secure tiie armory in ho third floor of the same building. his will sent from 300 to 500 people. Withdrawal of the Portland Devclop lent convention will make tho Salem athering the. big stnto event of the ind for this year, nnd larger delega- ions will bo tho result. Tho Salem con tention may have to be held in a larg- r hall, nnd may havo more delegates n attendance than had been expected. Tho Banquet At Hotel Willnnlotte will bo the rand feature, nnd Salem people who old extra tickets nro already offering he committee tho use of the tickets to eat all tho visitors first, and will tnko That is left for tho home guests. This tho right spirit tho Salem way of 'doing things and will insure a grand csult for tho success of the conven tion. Tho reception committee iot, thia morning unuer call or .Mayor Waters 'nnd mndo arrangements to meet nil trains nnd boats, nnd also havo a part of their committee nt the hotels to welcomo delegates. Flags and bunting have been ten dered for the decorntion of tho city, find will bo used by the committee on lecorntion, composed of Chief of Police Cornelius, Milton Meyers nnd Fred A. Wiggins. i Landlord Conner announces that ho has added Toko Point oysters on the. half-shell to tho menu, nnd that his dining room will bo made as beautiful as greenhouse nnd nntional colors can mnke it. Tho indications nro that every plate of the 200 to bo provided will bo taken. A Salem specinl to n Portland pnper has this: The abandonment of tho annual con vention of tho Oregon Development Leagno, as announced today, is ex pected to increaso very materially the attendance nt tho Willamette Valley League convention, which will meet hero Thursday nt 11:30 a. m. Great preparations havo been mndo for tie convention, nnd tho whole dny will bo crowded full of discussions upon sub jects of interest to tho commercial welfare of tho Willamette Valley and Southern Oregon. From information received by tho committees in chnrgo of the work, it is cvidont that thero will bo delegates from every valley county, and from all iWlargj valley jtojn Jnu, j... ' j Tho, banquet, in, tho evening, when tho. meinbers of the Greater Salem Commercial Club will entertain tho delegates and visitors nt the Willam ette Hotel, will bo not the least of tho features of tho convention. A good program of toasts will bo arranged and some of tho best speakers in the west ern part of tho state will bo heard. ENVELOPE JAPANESE WATCHWORD One Wing of Army Seeks to Cut Off Retreat of Fleeing Cossacks St. Petersburg Looks on Latest Move With Concern and Fears for Safety of Troops St. Petersburg, March 22. General, Linovirch reports todny that on Mon-l!"8 wn8 R0 tno '""tcor misesd its locn dny tho Russian ndvnnco posts obsorved! tion bv ,,,or,, t,mn mio. for it landed r 1 !.. , 1 i. 'nil tho ttnviMnnnt. lit Viruf 11M1I rnlr .lapaiiisc- tiiviur in irj;o mmiucrs, uu hind which nppenred numerous bodies of Infantry near the village of Mnch nntzy. This is tnken hero to inenn tlint General Knwamura's army is about to nttempt an enveloping movemont from tho RiiRsinn rear,, and fear is expressed as to the probable outcome. St. Petersburg, Miireh 22. A dis patch from Gunshuo Pnss, 108 miles north of Tie Pass, stated that Gcnoral Kuropntkin arrived thero yestorday to assumo commnnd of tho first nrmy. Ho received a grent ovation from tho troops. This plnce, which has a largo railroad statiou nnd Red Cross settle ment, with nil army facilities, is now nn enormous camp, overflowing with soldiers. Tho booming of guns, vW dipnr.d on. tM-F!fflit(flaHk' today. on tlio pnvomont at .First and Onk streots, and tlio largest pieeo fell into n pool of water, whero it hissod and spluttered. Tlireo foot away stood Special Ofticor Childress, thanking his stars tlint tho meteor didn't land on him. Ho waited until tho fiery visitor had time to cool, nnd nftorwards took tho fragments to an assnyor, who gavo ' INTEREST DEVELOPS IN TRIAL - - -, Be! T ast Inquity Shows Tfiat Packers Feat Fined Results HIIWM1W1HI-MEHIK1KWIH1IHHI1M !! 1. Chicago, March. 22. Tho federal court is infested with ngonts of tho hoof trust, nnd many ugly rumors nro iteard concerning their work. Do toctivos nro wntching thoir movemonts, nnd tho coming trials promiso to becomo tho most noted for years. -MMIMMRMMMMftXtt!MINSKMM-l Chicago, ' March 22. Tho federal j fixes tho penalty for a violation of tbo grand jury impnneled to investigate tho I ll,ws "Klnst restraint in trade. Ho cautioned tho jury to oxorciBO tho great est secrecy. Tho bailiffs wero sworn lr alleged beef trust was completed this morning with 22 men. They 'were sworn in nnd instructed by .Tutlgo Hum phrey, who said tho matter to ho pre sented involved violations of tho Unitod States statutes. Uo directed tho jurors' attention to tho law which to guard tlio jury from improper intru sion. Klght witnesses wero summoned to nppenr before tho jury forwith. Tho ngonts of tho pnokors nro ovorywhori in evidence about tho building in which tho jury sossions nro held. windows wero opon near him when the yours, wuh thia morning committed to meteor enmo, nnd thero is no "fnko"' the reform school on tho complnint of their weight as seven nnd ono-hnlf pen-' about it. It is about a year ago thnt'his mother, Mrs. H. McConvlllo. Tho nyweights. Ho nlso analyzod tho frag- n meteor was supposed to land in this! plaintiff stated that tho lad was incor monts, and said thoy consisted of crys-j vicinity," but, although tho nolso of its rlgible, paying no attention to the talizod qunrtz, white in hue, and "fentherod" by boat that part resem bled pumico stone. If tho fragments conld speak, what a strange tale thoy could tell! Childress insists that tho meteor falling was heard, no telltale fragmonts wero found. Boy Sont to Reform School. Chester McConvlllo, a youth of 13 wishes nnd desires of his elders. It was further stated that tho boy stay oil out Into at night, nnd somotimea did not return until tho next day. Thcso wero eoiujidorcd Bufllciont rcnsoiiB to. Warrant sending tho boy up. NEW YORK BUILDING DESTROYED BY EIRE New York, March 22. The Empire Stnto building, a nine-story structuro at the corner of Broadway and Blcktr street, is burning. Tho three upper floors nro in flames, nnd as a large num ber of girls are employed in the build ing, it is feared that n great loss of life will result. The surest way to satisfy yoarself that oat prices on NOVELTY DRESS GOODS are right is to examine the same goods at other dry goods stor.. The ladies tell us that we have an ex ceptionally fine assortment, equal to any in the city. They are surprised at the wonderful difference in prices on the identical fab rics.! Batnes Cash Stote Undersells regular stores. Their spot cash plan does it ROBBERS KILLED MERCHANT Los Angolos, March 22. Robbers murdored J. W. Shumate, a merchant nt Colton, last night. Shumate was sleep ing in his store, nnd the robbers pried open the front door. It is evident that the merchant mndo a fight with a shot gun, one barrel of which had beon fired, which was found by his side. A revolv er, with five chambers empty, was found in the store. St. Petersburg, March 22. A dis patch from Gunshu Pass, dated Mnrch 20th, states: "Our rear guard now oc cupies Aipinghn, 70 miles north of Tio Ling. Tho onomy continues to follow, but tho pursuit is slow. Tho main Jap nneso nrmy is apparently remaining in Tio Ling, nnd our four-days' rest at Tio Ling gave us a chance to reform our nrmy nnd rccovor from recent hard ships. Since then tho march has con tinued in ordorly fashion, but so rapid ly that many horses and cattle havo died of exhaustion. Our columns havo moved along a half dozon roads,pnrallol with tho railway. Thoro's a roport that a forco of irregulars, which was operat ing to tho eastward, was cut off boforo tho news of tho bnttlo of Mukden reached them, nnd thoy wero compollcd to retire to tho northeast, probnbly mnking for Kirin." is a bona fido one, nnd that no I, k (- J)c6. UleueUdS I Store fp The Home Store St. Petersburg, Mnrch 22. It is re ported tlint the Cznr intends to issuo nn order making education compulsory throughout Russia, and that tho Zem stovs will bo invited to send" delegates to St. Petersburg to discuss tho mat ter with the minister of public instruct-tion. 22. A tolo that tlio uu- Flowers Find Mrs. Stanford's Casket. Palto Alto, March 22. Behind drawn curtains, and the door open only to those who havo bnsinoss there, the re mains of Mrs. Stanford rest today in the purlor of tho Stauford mansion on tho university campus. All morning long almost an unbroken lino of men enrrying flowers, sent from nil parts of the state, have been making their way up tho road to tho residence. Among tho oarly callers was Prof. Jordan, who came to see that there was no hiteh in tho funeral arrangements. f. Miss Bur ner also called, remaining few rain utoa. Her griof shows plainly, and only hor indomitable will prevents a phys ical collapse. The student body met to day and adopted resolutions of re' spect. Sr. Petersburg, March gram from Li ban states thorities have not yet been ablo to'or gauizo tho proposed fourth hqundron, on account of tho inability to secure senmon. Many of tho officers are more boys, without sea training, and tho crows nro composed largoly of pens ants novor before aboard u ship. TODAY ONLY Wednesday Special Sale No. 220 Tor today only wo offer nn exceptionally fino lino of new spring LADIES' HOSE In nil tho newest lnoo patterns, fast blnck, stainless, regular 00c values. A largo assortment of tho best dosigns to chooso from. Como early 33 Loudon, March 22. A dispatch to Bcuten' Agoney stntos that tho Bustian army has readied a place of safoty, but i irrogulnrs and stragglers were cut off( by tho Japanese. Tho place or tno Russian rondozvous is not given. Japs Launch Vesel. Newcastle, Bug., Marsh 22. Tho battleship Kashimn was launched to day at tho Klttwiek ship yard. The Kashimn is on of tho most powerful vessels of her elans. yi 3'7 k rf uwJ iflBkVi!nS. Deposition Was Valueless. Sheridan, Wyo., March 22. The prin cipal deposition for the defease in the Cody divoree case was tors to pieces by tho objections of Judge IHdgley, Cody's attorney. But a short time will bo allowed for arguments, and tho de cision will bo passed down Saturday. Bomb Was Deadly. Warsaw, Mnreh 22. Three of tho six soldies who weret wounded by the bomb oxploion last "night on Volslc street are reported dying. No arrests have been made. Meteor Fell in Streets. 1 1 Portland, Marsh 38. A fiery visitor frow tho heavens, sailed by savants a meteor, was overpowered by euriosity to visit Portland yesterday morning at 1 5:30 o'cloelc, probably to investigate the Lewis and Clark exposition. Hut r SPRING GARMENTS Tho newest spring fctyles in wo men's suits and routs are flocking hero daily, nnd an inipresslvo show ing is now ready. It is to bo a fancy season in tailored gnrmonts that you may. bo sure of. Tho old severe lines have givon pluco to iturli an olalxirutiou of plaits, shir rings and omato trimmings, that the new suitH'liavo almost the appear- am-e of frocks. Now silk shirt Wist suits that other store would ask $15.00 for aro here at $12.50 Dost grade silk shirt waist suits that others would ask 5.00 for aro Itro tor $40.00 SHIRT WAISTS Newest aud host styles, largest assortment in tho city. 75c to $9.00 i ammmmmmmmmmmmmmm DRY SOLE A great preventative for dump foot. Will preserve th o solutt of tho shoes and en u ho them to wear lougor than thuy would without it. Will render tho soles of your shoos abso lutely waterproof. To bo had In our shoo depurtmont. 25 cents ?r GLORIA SHOES PINaEEB MADE. Now styles, new leathers, values in town. $3.50 host HOW ABOUT THAT SPRING SUIT? Tho season is before you, and you'll certainly want a now suit. I'urhapK it is hard for you to do oldo. what kind you'll want. If you will glauoo in our windows or step inside, we'll show yoii so many stylos you'll wondor whoro wo got them all. You ean get tlio suit you want at tho prlco you want to pay, aud at tho samo tlmo take advan tage of our quantity, buying not only in values but in style, fit ami workmanship. Our prices ure frem $80.00 down to $0.00 MEN'S SHIRTS Butire new lint- of the newest pat terns and shadings in now shirtft for spring wsar. Wide rung for your selection. 50c to $2.50 7 h