Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, March 30, 1905, Image 1

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SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH SO, 1905.
NO. 7
ilDENT WILL CALL
POWERS CLAIM TO
FEAR YELLOW PERIL
HOMESEEKERS TRAIN
GOES IN DITCH
AN EXTRA SESSION
JW
tad Rate Legislation to Be Consider
ed About October 1 5
Item,
March 30. President
iold a number of senators anil
in this morning that ho ex
pected to cal an extraordinary session"
of congress for tho consideration of
railroad rato legislation about October
15th.
ICERS FIND DEN
PULL OF BAD MONEY
lont., March 30. Following j coins being found.
lof L. P. Boyson and William i Ono .satchel of bad money is now en
near Great lalls, on the route to Seattle, according to the con
havo unearthed a counter-' fesstion of ono of tho prisoners. The
In near Missoula, Montana, in officers beliovo that they liavo broken
kck, equipped with all nppli- up ono of tho worst gangs of counter-
i tho manufacture of bogus feiters infesting tho Northwest.
RI
UT10N
TACTICS
g, March' 30. Michaol Nov-
an Austrian laborer, was
with hatchet while lying in
wife was nrrestcd, and con-
Id 17 foreigners, who lived in
were arrested for complicity.
FATAL
SUBWAY
CAVE-IN
S
PETITION
CZAR
Itcrsburg, March 30. Sixty
Jews, residing in 52 towns,
1 a petition to tho minister of
or, asking tho abolition of dis-
fcgainst .Tow's, and praying for
Bequality of tho .Tows with otit
is of tho Czar.
I n
resident Will Attend.
fcnon, March HO. President
today promised to attend tho
of tho monument to Qonoral
it Brooklyn, on May 30th.
Three Men Killed.
fcton, W. Vrt., March 30.
In were killed by tho explosion
or of a portablo sawmill here
jl one was fatally injured.
Linvillo has closed all gam-
Now York, March 30. Fireman Sam
uol Lillio was instantly killed today
and several firemen were injured by a
cave-in in tho subway at 103 street
station, which was burned yesterday.
Tho firemen were enrrying tho hose
through a dark tunnel to extinguish
tho burning timbers when tho accident
occurred.
To Fight Tuberculosis.
Atlanta, Oa., March 30. Tho meet
ing of tho Anti-Tuberculosis Lcagus,
which will bo held in this city next
month, promises to bo ono of tho most
important gathering of medical men
over hold in this country. Dr. George
Brown, of Atlanta, who is at tho head
of tho committee in chnrgo of arrange
ments, is in receipt of advices which
indicato that fully 1,000 delegates will
attend tho gathering;. Irnportnnt pa
pers from somo of tho world's greatest
loaders in tho movement to stamp out
tho dreaded whito plaguo havo boon
prepared, nnd it is expected that tho
convention will mark ono of tho most
important steps yot taken in the agi
tation against consumption.
Conference May Rob Japanese of tie
J Fruits of Thei Victories
Berlin, March 30. Tho Frankfurter
Zeitung says thnt a conference of tho
powers will assemble in Paris to de
termine tho conditions of peace. This
is regarded as an indication thnt move
ment is on foot to deprivo the Japanese
of tho fruits of their victory on tho
ground of tho "yellow peril."
St. Petersubrg, March 30. The Rus
kyoo Slovo states that reports that
peace negotiations havo commenced
have no foundation. The paper says
equipping tiro fourth squadron will be
completed liffcprll.
Paris, March 30. A telegram from
and Vladivostok has
the Japaneso, and that
St. Petersburg stntos that the railroad
between Harbin
beeu cut by
heavy Russian slego guns, which were
captured at Port Arthur, havo boon
sent in tho , direction of Vladivostok.
Tho guns ntt'Hn Pass havo been aban
doned by tlio Russians, nftor sovero
fighting.
NEWSPAPERS ALARMED
AT PASTORAL ADDRESS
St. Petersurg, March 30. Tho news
papers are seriously alarmed at the ef
fect of the recent pastoral of the met
ropolitan of St. Petersburg, M. Anton
ius ns boing a directed incitement to
tho ignorant peasants to begin a war
of extermination against tho cntiro ed
ucated class. Tho papers demand that
steps bo taken to counteract the effect
of hi1? statements. M. Onershkovsji, the
famous Russian author, declares thnt
tho address is an appeal to tho most fa
nntical nnd most uncontrollablo of hu
man passions, and threatens to start a
conflagration, which neither tho gov
ernment nor tho intellectuals can stop.
Polico Arrest Dynamiter.
St. Petersburg, March 30. The police
arrested on suspicion a man at the Ho
tel Palais Royal today, and several
bombs wero found in his room. It is
(Astoria, and ordered tho slot supposed thnt ho ia a dangerous an-
hut down. archist.
entity of Ptfice
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tityof Quality T
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foe stores carry $2.00 shoes,
lat doesn't signify thnt all $2
re of the same quality.
Mies' Queen Bee Shoes rep-
the highest quality of foot-
owiblo to build and sell prof-
a $2.00.
have styles like illiiatrnMnn in Ann vtni kid. with either licht or
''f&. nn !, . l..l. fit. i 1 l...l. .ttl,A. i:nhl nr liniW
. ..u nuuiu uiyje wim extra juy iicvis, ohh "K"k v ""-'.r
I' sl,ef'al number in this lino is a light, selected calf-shin upper, soft
M glove, made likn n iiraoo ah Vinf if in nno of the most sorvlce-
Nmm weicrht nhn. .. m..v.i
f IaJiM' Queen Beo Shoo is a full shape vici kid, plain toe, shoe,
'rv flexible turn iwl Tt ia fnr ir.1 tn1pr feet. All sizes in nnV
jbove from 2& to 8.
r8 to03t satisfactory $2.00 lino of shoes ever offered to the public
Fjk't afford to sell this quality at the price if it wasn't for our
ruO and economical hnsinpss methods.
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Gunshu Pass, Mnrch 30. According
to Ghineso merchnnts arriving here tho
Japaneso havo taken ovor tho adminis
tration of Manchuria and installed Jap
aneso officials in plnco of Chinese.
Thoy hnvo also established a Japaneso
polico forco in Mukdon. Tho work of
converting tho railroad from Dalney to
Mukden into a narrow gaugo is com
pleted, thus giving tho Japaneso three
railway lines of supply. Fresh Japan
eso troops aro arriving nt tho front.
Tokio, March 30. Tho steamer In
dustry, bound for Vladivostok, has boon
seized by tho Japaneso.
St. Petersubrg, Mnrch 30. According
to n dispatch from Sitjase, the Japaneso
column is reported 87 milos northeast
of Shihimihni, nnd 74 miles north of
Tlo Pass. The report comes from Ghi
neso sources, but if true it probably
moans that tho Japaneso nro conducting
n wido turning movement.
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St. Petersurg, Mnrch 30. It is now
stnted that tho vnluo of tho war mate
rials ruptured by tho Jiipnneso will
reach $2,000,000.
St. Petersburg, March 30. Dispatch
es from Mnnchuria indicato thnt there
will bo a resumption of activo hostili
ties in tho near future. Japaneso proc
lamations hnvo reached Harbin stating
that, tho Mikado's nrmy intends to oc
cupy lLirblnunhout tho middle of April.
Probably a Fake.
Paris, March 30. An unconfirmed
report from St. Petersburg is published
horo this morning to tho effect that
Emperor Nicholas inndo an attempt to
commit miicido, nnd wounded himself
in tho hand.
Tho rumor furthor says thnt tho Em
poror's design was frustrated by tho in
tervention of his mother, tho Empress
Downger.
LINCOLN
IS NOT
DEAD
Chicago, March 30. The report cir
culated about tho city last night, and
published this morning, thnt Robert E.
Lincoln, ex-minister to Great Britain,
had died suddenly in Florida, is untrue,
UNHAPPY
RUSSIAN
OFFICIALS
St. Petersburg, Mnrch 30. At Dunn
burg, Vietbsk district, today an un
known man fired three shots at M.
Bousiguine, usslstnnt police master,
dangerously wounding tho otllcial. His
Investigation discloses tho fact that Inssallant escaped. Toduy sovornl shots
Lincoln left North Auirustn. S. C, last wero rei nt coi. j'rogoniliusicy, com
night for Chicago, and is expected hero
tomorrow.
jaddtl0f&
it&'wed'
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' twiner a irreat line of the New Panama
Department.
Baitings ia oar Drees
Oregon Wheat Bashipped.
Now York, March 30. Tho stenuv
ship British Princes., which arrived
here today from Antwerp, carried GO,-
000 bushels of Oregon wheat, which has
beon reimportod by American millers.
This consignment is tho third of its
kind to reach this port within tho past
two months, nnd from present india
tions more in to follow nt no distant
date.
At the produco oxchange today no
ono seemed nblo to explain clearly this
round-about movement, but it is known
that Northwestern millers fear a short
ago of wheat, and consequently the ne
cessity of a shutdown of tho mills. On
this account they havo been reaching
out in all directions for a supply of
wheat sufficient to keep their mills go
ing until the now orop is obtainable.
Next yoar, it is said, no American
wheat will bo exported, if millers enn
prevent it, evon though it be necessary
to pay premium prices to keep tins ce
real for homo grinding.
Denmark Broke laws.
Copenhagen, March 30. The Daniih
foreign office has received from Japan
a demand for an indemnity of $100,000,
tho Mikado alleging that the gevtrn
ment permitted Russians to violate
Danish neutrality in loading eeal and
supplies aboard tbe Baltic fleet in Dan
ish waters.
This demand was entirely unexpected
and it is now believed that Japan will
mnndcr of tho troops, but ho oneiiped.
Czar Not Shot.
St. Petersburg, March 30. The ro
port from "Paris to tho effeot that tho
Czar attempted to commit Hiiicido and
shot himself in the hand is doniud.
FRISCO
STREETS
WHITE
San Fraucisep, March 30. A light
snow whs gtmerul throughout Califor
nia today, the first time in yours in this
section. Tbe snow fell nti tnr south as
Sail Kernurdiuu. The streets hure aro
whitt for Hi first time in year, sad
oltizuus are eiiguglng In miowlwll fights
on tho principal thoroughfare. Tho
top of Mount Tamnlpnis is covered by
foveral inthwr, and there is a very thin
covering of mow on the ground in the
vicinity of Ocean Beach. At Summit,
tho highest point on the Sierras six
feet of snow is reported.
Railroads Favored Packers.
Chioago, March 30. Prof of railroad
discrimination in favor of the pack
ers, it is said, has been laid before Dis
trict Attorney Morrison by Frank 8.
Monett, formerly at to coy-general of
Ohio, who has been investigating.
Chicago Market.
make similar claims on IVane tor thel Chicago March 30.-Wheat, M2
same reason. 'l "J n Wi oat 2flVi29V.
Winnipeg, Mnrch 30, The third sec
tion of tho homesQckers' excursion,
which loft Toronto Tuesday, with set
tlers for tho Northwest, went into tho
ditch nt Dryden, 85 miles east of Rat
Portage. Tho nccidotit is said to bo tnw
worst In tho history of tho Cnimtltnnt
Pacific. All tho doctors in Rat Portage
hnvo loft for tho scene. Railroad of
ficials refuso to mako any Btatemcutsu
About (500 passengers wore on tho tnimu
DATE
SET FOR
MAY
5
Frank (lugliemo, tho Italian, who
murdorcd his sweetheart, Miss Freda
Gunrawia, in Portland, last June, bo
causo sho would not marry him, was
brought up from Portland last evening
by Deputy Sheriff Morelnnd, nnd at
oneo tnken to tho penitentiary to await
death.
Tho dato set for tho condemned inur
doror's "execution is Fridny, May fi,
1905, and from now until tho flpnl day
Gugllemo will bo plnccd In solitary con
finement, with tho ' customary death
watch over him.
Tho aspect of tho prisoner is one of
nbject fenr, nnd tho long confinement
hns nlready loft its mnrk upon cheek
nnd brow, so thnt wero It not for tho
terriblo crlmo for whioh ho is con
victed, one would almost pity tho man.
When tho timo for death arrives it is
likoly thnt Gugllemo will break down
utterly, as ho is evon now upon tho
vorgc of collapse.
O'Brien Is a Hoodoo.
Now York, March 30. While mak
ing a preliminary trlnl trip off Fir
Island today, tho torpedo boat O'Brlon
broko a high-prossuro piston rod, nnd
returned to tho Now York nnvy yard.
Sho has sustained injury nfter injury on
nil her trial trips.
King Entertains Americans.
Rome, Mnrch 30. King Victor Emnii
uol today received Mi'. Meyer, rotirlng
AmorJcnn nmbnssador, in a farevrell au
dience. Tho klnir Invited Mr. Meyer
nnd other members of tho American I
ombnssy to dinner tonight. j
EXPECTS
HIGHER
PRICE
Kola Nois, of tho Albany Browinpr
Company, is in tho city today. While.
ho is not a hop bull, nnd has no inter
est in tho mnrkot, having a supply suf
ficient for his needs on hniul, yot hnr
think that tho bottom prlco for1 tho
1H01 crop has boon reached, nnd loo&st
for a rovlvijl In tho market during the
spring;. Ho says tho Eastern browctw
havo been running on a from hnml tr
mouth policy, instead of plncing their
year's ordern In October nnd November
ns usual, for a supply to Inst them dur
ing tho year.
It requires about three-quarters of a
pound of hops for overy 32-gnllon of
beer, and thoro Is no other substitute
thnt can bo used with profit. Tho big
browcrs tried several years ngoo use
a compound, but it wns not successful,,
nnd thoy abandoned it. Thoro Is Jcoon
competition between tho browing com
panies, just ns thoro is botweon manu
facturing concorns, nnd tho quality of
tho beer must bo lnnintninod.
Roosovelt Family Visits.
Washington, Mnrch 80. Mrs. Rooso
velt, with tho younger inombors of tho
family, and a party of friends leavo to
morrow for Florida, whonco thoy tnko,
tho Pronldont'H yncht, Sylph, for
cruise off tho southern coast; and possi
bly to tho West India.
Jews Oomo to America.
Vienna, Mnrch 30. Two thousand!
Jowa nro propnrlng to loavo OdoEsn for
America, and a similar exodus from.
Southwestern RuhsIiv is reported.
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The Modest Price Stote
Tho policy of this store Is in permitting nothing but depnudable mor
oliaudlso ovor to bo offered over its name. Tho reputation of tho store
for not exaggerating values or misstating facts, giving assiirhut'o thnt what
is printed in our announcement will bo found in tho store, nnd that it will
not shrink in vnluo upon cloo inspoctipn. -
S RoyaT
J suwiirsAut.iesiMa,
Represents the Best on the
Market
The styles aro refined nnd linnd
somo. Tho shape nro corroct nnd
comfortable. Tho trimmings nro ur
Untie, bountiful, but not overdone
Thoro is nothing gaudy, or ditpleus
ing; nil nro In good taste. Ask to
see thnho beautiful creations.
Waists and Suits
$.25to$0
Spring Snits
An unusual gathering of smart
suits lhat all women will appreciate.
Hllk Costumes, silk tullor made
suits, silk shirt waist suits.
Tailor-made Suits, high elass, in
Cheviot, etamino, Panama, fanoy
Sicilians, in all wanted shades.
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Spring Suits (
Silk Petticoats
Just received, a fino line of new
est silk petticoats in all wanted
shadings. Modest prices.
All new styles, all rurw uiufcrjmls,
modest prUea. Our prleeti tire from
I&.Q0 to $9.00 eheupor for equal quul
ity clothing than can be found rise
whore In this city. Se eus for that
spring suit.
$tO to $25
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