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A1LYJDAPITAL JOURNAL
fvOL. XV.
SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, 1905.
NO. 7.
ALBANY WOOLEN MILLS
WILD SUBWAY TRAIN
CAUSES cXPLOSiON
WITNESS SHIELDS PLACED
UNDER HEAVY BONDS
flames Started in Drying Room Loss
Will Reach $75,000
Albany, March 29. The Albany
roolcn tor-ill was destroyed by flro this
jorning, and tho cntiro plant is a total
joss, mo names sianeu in mo drying
loom, and -were- carried by tho main
Briving bolt through tho mill, spread-
Bug 60 rapidly that tho operatives had
tardy timo to escapo with their lives.
Tho mill was built by tho Moyer
Company about 25 years ago, and has
Lu a varied career. Tho citizens of
Evlbany raised a large bonus for tho
Ion3tructiou of tho original plant, and,
Ifter several years, tho Moyer Com
pany -went into bankruptcy. Then n
local company purchased tho mill from
tho receiver and operated it, but it
was going to tho bad and tho machin
ery was closed down, until Coppey and
his associates purchased it about two
years ago.
Tho present owners, for a time, leased
it to tho Oregon City Company, but
havo been operating it for several
months, manufacturing woolens for
men's suits, tho goods being tailored
in Portland. Tho loss will be about
$75,000.
iOVERNOR
PARDONS
BURGLAR
PASSED
LARGE
FLEET
Charles VnnDuyn was today par-
loned by Governor Chamberlain, on
the petition of all tho jurors who con-
icted him, except one, who died about
a year ago. Van iniyn was sentenced
to servo fivo years in tho penitentiary
or tho crime of burglnry, committed
n Baker count". In tho petition tho
easons given by tho jury for asking
he mnns release nrc:
First, that they considered tho;son-
enco imposed too severe, nnd that, al
cady having served 15 months, justice
as been done.
Secondly, tho young man is of excel-
ent habits and disposition, when not
ndcr tho influenco of liquor.
Thirdly, when tho crimo was commit
ted .tho convicted man was in a stato
ot intoxication, bordering on non-nc-
coimtability.
Tho fourth reason stntcs that tho
mau comes from a family of high stand
ing in tho community whero ho lived;
that ho has a young wifo and child, nnd
that since his incarceration sho hns
Icon compelled to work for a living to
support herself nnd child.
Fifth, tho jurors believe that tho
young man has learned a lesson, and if
now restored to liberty, his prison rec
ord being good, will mako a useful and
upright citizen.
Tho flnnl clauso states that Van Duyn
ij a young man, and, being such, is en
titled to another chance.
Tho Booth-Kelly mills at Springfield
have resumed operation again, nnd both
tho mills nt Snginnw and Coburg aro in
full blast. The arrival of a largo sup
ply of logs and tho rise of the river has
brought about theso conditions.
Durban, Natal, March 29. The steam
er Dart, which arrived today from Ran
goon, reported having passed on March
19th, 30 warships and 14 colliers, steam
ing eastward, 250 miles northeast of
Madagascar.
GERMANS
FIGHT
NATIVES
Berlin, March 29. An ofllclnl dis
patch from Windhook, Germnn South
west Africa, today announced that 11
men of Kerchncr's detnehmont were
killed nnd 11 wounded in n fight with
insurgent nntives on Mnrch 10th nnd
11th at Kosis and Giebants.
Distinguished Visitor.
D. M. Sheldon, of O'Brien county,
Iowa, is visiting friends in the citv,
and tnking in our town. Ho wns an
old-tiiuo comrndo of tho Into E. P.
Parkhurst, and is tho guest of Mrs.
Pnrkhurst nnd her daughters, Mcsdames
Smith and Lovclaco. Mr. Sheldon wns
for many years county judgo of O'Brien
county, nnd has heavy business inter
ests thero still. Ho hns had a good
visit with F. N. Derby, who was coun
ty treasurer under his regimo for sev
eral terms. Mr. Sheldon is pleased
with Oregon, nnd may mako sonic in
vestments here.
CHILDREN CRY TOR
FLETCHER'S CASTORlA.
Identity of Price
MO-WWg
Doesn't Mean
Identity of Quality
All shoe stores carry $2.00 shoes,
but that doesn't signify that all $2
shoes aro of tho same qunlify.
Our Ladies' Queen Beo Shoes rep
resent the highest quality of foot,
wear possiblo to builll and soil prof,
itably at $2.00. ""'
We have stylos like Illustration in fine vlci kid, with either light or
heavy soles, also the same stylo with extra low heols, eithor light or hoavy
lole.
Another special number In this lino ia a light, selected calf-shin upper, soft
M a kid glove, made like a dress shoe, but it is one of the most sorviw
W medium-weight shoes on the market.
The old ladles' Queen Beo Shoo is a full Bhapo vici kid, plain too, shoe,
with very flqslblo turn sole. It is for tired, tender feet. All sizes in any
f tho above from 2 to 8.
1 tho most satisfactory $2.00 lino of shoes ever offered to tho public
We wouldn't afford to sell this quality nt tho priee if it wasn't for our
pt cash plan and economical business methods. "
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arc showing a great line of the New Panama Suiting in our Drew
Qel Department. '
Now York, March 29. A runaway
subway construction train crashed in
to a "bulkhead at tho bottom of tho
shaft, at 108th street today, and it is
feared that several laborers lost their
livos in tho explosion which followed.
The shock of tho explosion was felt for
nearly a mile, Tho polico reserves and
two companies of firemen hurried to tho
scone. Two firemen woro ovorcomo by
smoke, while attempting to run a sec
ond train through the tunnel to" the bot
tom of the shaft". It is said that a
qunntlty of dynnmito behind tho
bulkhond wns exploded by tho concus
sion, and tho timbers caught flro.
RUSSIA
POLAND
OUTLINES
TERMS
St. Petersburg, Mnrch 29. It is ro-
ported nuthoritativoly thnt Russia hns
indirectly mndo known to Jnpnn the
negative conditions upon which pence
may bo concluded, namely, no cession
of territory, no indemnity, leaving Jn
pnn to determine whether negotiations
can bo begun on that basis. It is un
derstood thnt no reply from Jnpnn has
yet reached tho Russian government,
Another report hns it that Japan inti
mated a demand for $300,000,000 ia
domnity.
SECURES
REFORMS
SU Petersburg, March 29. Tho em
peror today issued n rescript addrossed
to M. Maximovitch, governor-general
of ijolnnd, ordering him to elaborate a
scheme of roforms necessary for tho
Tirostioritv of Poland, lint to Imvfullv
j ami 'firmly suppress tho prosont disturb
ances.
Recalcitrants Must SuiTor.
St. Petersburg, Mnrch 29. Tho gov
eminent is tnking a firm stand ngninst
Government Decides to Hold Him for
Beef Trust Trials
Chicago, Mnrch 29. Assistant Attorney-General
Pngon announced today
thnt tho government had decided to
plnco John E. Shiolds, an Armour em
ploye, of Brooklyn, under heavy bond
to appear ns a witness nt any of thd
trials growing out of tho grnnd jury
investigation of tho beef trust. Shields
furnished a bond of $10,000 to nppenr
at tho July trials. Thomna J. Conner
gonornl superintendent of Armour's,
who wns arrested yestorday, chargon?
with making overtures to Shields, who
wns brought hero by tho governments
aa a Witness. Tho nowspapor men ttcjJGp
todny warned away from tho vicinity
of tho grand jury undor ponalty of arrest.
JEFFRIES
WILLING
TO FIGHT
RECEIVE
DOMINGO
CUSTOMS
Petersburg, March SO. Clilof of ,tho recalcitrant soldiers who refused to
Karkovitch reports today tlint'K0 ? w,nr" At Platogorsk 40 million
is no change in tho position of'0 trio'1 b-v court-martial, and two
St.
Staff
there
tho armies nt tho front, Russian sharp
shooters on March 20th wero in a con
flict with a force of Japaneso infantry
and cavalry at Kliounn Chiline. Gonor
nl Linevitch inspected tho second army,
and found tho troops in excellent condi
tion. St. Petersburg, March 29 Vivo-Ad-
miral Uoubassoff, who acted as com
missioner for Russia at tho internation-
ring-loaders were shot nnd 38 given 18
years penal servitudo in chains,
N Hart Won Fight
San Francisco, Mnrch 29. Marvin
Hnrt, of Louisville, was given tho de
cision over Jack Johnson, colored, of
Toxns, after 20 rounds of hard fighting.
Tho j fightors, compared with Jeffries,
aro very bad second-raters nnd tho talk
nl commission investigating tho North of a bout between Hart and tho chain
Sea incident, hns been appointed nide-dc-cnmp-genoral
to tho emperor.
St. Petersburg, March 29. A promi
nent dlplomnt said tedny: "Tho gov
ernment is now for pence, but will con
tinue to prepare for war."
A commission, undor tho presidency
of Grand Duko Nlcholciovitch, is care
fully reviewing tho situation in refer
ence to tho prosecution of tho wnr, and I
expects to maKo a compioto report 10
tho omperor within ton days.
London, Mnrch 29. Tho Exchnngo
Telegraph has a dispatch from St.
Petersburg, which says that thrco army
corps, ono consisting of grenadiers, will
bo mobilized.
pion is pure rot. It is not thought thnt
tho sporting fraternity of this city will
tolortite such a match, and if it should
eopifloff it will fall through on account
of a lack of patronage.
Now York, Mnrch 29. Jim Jeffries,
tho heavyweight champion, this morn
ing declared his willingness to meot
Mnrvin Hart, if tho public desires him
to fight tho Louisville puglislt. Ho
says: "I am glad that Hart won, as
this places tho nogro out of tho run
ning. I will retiro from tho ring thlH
year, nnd when I rotiro it will bo forever."
Shoo Factory Innuost.
Hrockton, Mass., March 20. The In
quest of tho oxploHion of tho boiler nt
tho Qrovor shoo factory begnn todny.
A nnmbor of porsons nro still missing.
Andrew Hushnoll, ono of tho injured
employes, died todny, making a total
death list of OS,
Washington, .March .29. Socrotnry
Tnft wbr In consultation with tho Presv
idoul this morning regarding tho ap
pointment of Amoricnns- as rocolvora of
customs In Santo Domingo. Fivo or ilr
will bo appointed, ono for each of tho
principal ports. 13. O. Ithodo, of Haiti
more, will probably bo receiver of San
to Domingo city, with gonornl super
vision of tho other rccolvers.
Italy Incronsoa Array.
Home, Mnrch 29. Tho premier hns
agreed to tho demand of tho minister of
war, to voto 26,00,000 lire to compioto
Italy's military armaments,
Hay in Gibraltar.
Gibraltar, Mnrch 20. Secretary off
Stato Hay nrrlvod this morning, after
a pleasant voyage Hay's condition Is
much bettor, nnd ho is improving every
day. Ho will start on a tour of tito
town at 10 o'clock this morning. At
his own request, no ofllclhl rccoptlov
was tendered him.
Chicago Markotfl.
Chicngo, Mnrch 20. "NVhont, $U2?
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London, Mnrch 20. Tho ontlro issuo
of $75,000,000 Japanese loan was over
subscribed by noon today. Groat crowds
besieged tho banks In an offort to secure
part of tho loan.
Communication Cut Off.
Loudon, Mnrch 20. The-Timos' St.
Petersburg correspondent telegraphs
as follews:
Tho ontiro nbsonco of pross and pri
vate teloRrnms frm tho front, togothor
with a lnconic mossago from General
Linevitch tonight, ilnted Harbin, nnd
saying: "No roports from tho ar-
mios," ovolves fears that communica
tions have been cut, nnd that tho Jap
anese hnvo turned tho Russian flank1.
TODAY ONLY
Wednesday Special Sale No. 22 i
An cxvoptionul bargain day for tho men. Ono long to bo remembered and taken advantage of. 1'or today only
we place on sale, at much less than their real worth, a full lino of
MEN'S UNDERWEAR'
Of Who Striped Cotton L'ndershirts
each, but fqr today
and Drawers in a full rnngo of sixes. Theso garments regularly sold at (10a
THIRTY EIGHT CENTS
Roosevelt Acted First.
Washinuton. March 29. Tho action
of tho government, which is crodltod
as being tho initial stop townrd an',
arrangomont for poacc, wns tnken by
President Roosevelt about Fobrunry
15th. Minister Takahira, tho Japaneso
representative here, visited tho White
Houso and outlined to the President
what would constitute a basis for pcaco
negotiations. The President subsequent
ly ropeated theso suggestions to M.
Jussernnd, the French ambassador, and
ho cabled them to his government at
Paris, whenco thoy wero transmitted
to St. Petersburg.
The basis on which Minuter Takahi
rn diMugaed peaoo with President
Roosevelt was the" acknowledgement of
Russia of Japanese interosts in Man
oburiu, tho joint international manage
ment of railroad Unas in Manehuria,
nnd tho transfor of Port Arthur to Ja
pan. It is not known hro what sugge
tions are ndvaneod by Russia ns prelim
inary to beginning poaoe negotiation.
March Snow Squall.
The weather for tho last few days
has been unusually cold for this time
of tho year, bo that overcoats and
heavy winter elotuing ha beea roiwli
in evideBe. The uow width has fal
len on the foothill has been tho eause
of the lowering la the teperftture, as
the wind blowing off of them Is cooled
to a greater degree At press time tbu
afternoon a light enow fell, though not
enough to mako any impression.
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Petticoats
lilack mercerired sateeu pettieontu
with 12-Inch flounce, trimmed with
four rows of bands, 3-ineh dust ruf
fle, eorded bottom. Regular 11.585
value, this week 08
Covert Jackets
New and up-to-date garments of
beet goods at the met reasonable
price.
$7.50o$7.50
RICHARD HUDNUT
PERFUMES
Groat tusto and skill nro neces
sary to compound jiorfumos success
fully. Quality 1h tho first consldor
ation throughout tho manufacture
of thoio high-elasK Amoricun pen
funics, and eonmnnors will find them
moro plonsiug than tho imported
goods. Tho already established
trado mark
HUIWUTINE
Is guaranteed of absolute excel,
lenco and superiority. Tho following
odors ran be found at our ceunter:
LILY OP TUB VALLEY.
WOOD VIOLET
NAPOLEON VIOLET
SWEETS ORCHID
VETIVERT
WHITE HELIOTROPE
JOCKEY CLUB
vmaiNiA ROSE
IDEAL PINK
WHITE ROSE
PEAU D'ESPAQNE
WHITE LILAO
As well ns a largo assortment of tho
best artlelcu for tho tollot tabic.
Wo nro plnased to show you that our
prices aro ns low or lower than elsewhere.
Gloria Shoes
MNOREB MADE.
For women. None bettor nt any
prico. We ean fit you perfootly In
tho newest styles.
$3.50
Spring Hats
Bpring shlpmentH nro hero and
ready for your choosing. lints In
tho faddinh and conservative slmdctt
and shapes.
$2 to $3.50
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Shirts for Spring
Wo can boast freely that tho
shirt exhibit at this store outclasiCH
any display in this city.
Tho stock Is twice tho Uo and
bettor selected than our last yenr'u
great showing.
Coat shirts ami rcgulur models,
cuffs attached or detached. Finest
Imported percales, Madras, Oxford
and lineus. rjxclunlvo patterns; at
every priew 'taut
50c to $3.00
IHEN'S SHOES
Spring stylos. In al) leathers. Rest
value In the city.
$3.50
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