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tllounuil ISO SALEM, OREGON, TUpAY, MARCH 7, ltXWJ. NO. m. UST APOLOGIZE OR TIGHT ' - ... , ,., , . , n Sends Poor China An Unqualified Demand USES THE 1R FLAG )UIL CHINA IJAIION'OWKS JAPAN A I AVI) IS nKMKVKI) TO MREn ron w mi ss CMNMATUM THAT iUUVK NOTHING FOR I KT TO APOLOGIZE Oil TUKBHOKMRS. hm Leased Wire.) .Xuth 7.Siirrendor tlio iKtuer or Japan will de- TWi U tho only infor- : nt b drawn from n do- wjW at tho meeting of rww meeting today 4 oa page five ) RUSSIA CALLED DOWN MUST APOLOGIZE L.. geiwlvny dkmanmymmediate release of a prisonkr who has been treated as only the russian government knows how to treat un fortunate persons who fall in Her hands. (United Prcao Leased Wlro.l Dcrlln, March 7, Nowo of tho frightful tortraros to which Corre spondent Edwin Levlno, of tha Frankfurter Volstimme, a prisoner nt Minsk, IIubbIa, has been subjected by tho Cznr'fl officials! bus Just reached Berlin and serious trouble TO VACATE THES.P. -LANDGRANT IN WESTERN OREGON RESOLUTION OF SENATOR FUL TON TO URING RESULTS VALUE OF HAHHIMAN LANDS IS PUT AT 950,000,000 TO HE TRIED SOON IN THE FEDERAL COURT AT PORTLAND. 1ICAG0 STORE PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE - The Right Goods At the Right Prices t maLf: luicinncc U of..... ... I r..f . f. .,,,vjo, lie wiutY a wunueriut muck F UrtHK fioAjfc Mm.i C!ll, III ! i "i, mctt oiiks, new mmfnery, Laates wSWrts, Domestics, Hosiery, Laces, Embrokf. sd fancy Goods. We do the vokmve of MS. DMf-f Arv tjn v CC I . u . . 'rWts than our compeUtcri. Read en: iKlSESi Beautiful New Wool Suit ings in every shade and material Special Price 49c, 6j5c, 69c ycl 500 yards of genuine En glish Poplin Silks in ad colors; S5c quallty,j now yard Z)JC Wo show a wonderful stock of White Wool Dresj Goods and Evening Shade Silks at low prices. 3000 yards of Beautiful Embroidery; 8 Vic quality now 4c Best 7c Light Colored Outing Flannels, now yard 4c 9c Satin Finished Per- m calos, now yard. . . . C Ladies' Suits It you want tho best bar gains in LADIES SUJTS in this part of tho world, come to the Chicago Store. GOOD VALUES, a -n for $15 cow 3 I U.bfU GOOD VALUES - ,-. for $1 8 now 4.D3 GOOD VALUES for 22 bow 14.90 25T1AT SAVES YOU MONEY (Uuitcd Press Leased Wire.) San Francisco. March 7. South ern Pacific officials horo have boon served with a federal summons to appear In the United States circuit court at Portland, Or., In tho caBO of Snyder vs. tho Oregon Railway and Southorn Pacific, two Harrinmn roads. Tho case involves tho legali ty of Harrlman's land grant in Western and Southwestern Oregon, which now amounts to 3,000,00.0 acres, but which originally -was 0, 000,000 acroa. This Is tho suit by a cltizon to con tost tho land grant, and Is supple ment lo tho efforts being mado by United States Senator Fulton, of Oregon, to havo congress adopt a resolution Instructing Attorney-General Bonaparte to bring n suit In tho name of tho government to oust Harrlman from tho land grant bo causo ho Ib violating tho terms on which his railroad got it from con gress about 30 years ago. This grant specified that tho rail- PRESIDENT'S ! i YACHT IS '" AGROUND RESTLESS REDS IN FRISCO ME ON THE NAVY AR1WNGEMENTS ARE NOW MADE FjR THE GREAT NAVAL RE VIEW TO HE HELD AT SAN FRANCISCO ON .MAY B FLEET MAY GO TO AUSTRALIA FOR A VJ81T. I United Pros Leased Wire.) Washington, March 1. Tho May flower, President Roosevelt's yaiht, on which Mrs, Roosovelt uiul party nro taking a crulso, Ib aground near Old Point Comfort. Tbrco tugs nro nulllne nt tho Mayflower, which Is In command of Liuutonnnt-Commandcr Voaolsang, In an effort to roleaso her. Tho Mayflower reached a point near Thimble shoal light at 10 o'clock lair night, when sho ran n? round. "Vi fact that Vogelsang, a to cent critic of tho navy before iho scrtnto Investigating committee, is In command of tho vessel, gavo room for a lot of "Joshing" at tho navy department. Thcro Is no answer, howovor, as to tho nucstlon how It took placo so closo to -tho light. Tho Mayflower will go to Gunnatanamo for n little target practice after which sho will proceed to tho Gulf of Mexico, tn.ncc to New Orleans, monco to vjcksuuik, where Mrs. Roosovelt and party will DENOUNCE GLORY KAISER DEGRADES KINSMAN ATTAGKSOFHARDEN wmimnn rM-IMMIMtIMtHHHsg T H E-0 N E B ES T B ET ELKS' MINSTRELS Reserved Seat Safe opens at Grand Opera House oH day Monday and Tuesday. A partial cfcaage of program Tuesday. Grand Parade Monday at Noon I 1MM1 H44--HHH-iH-4MHM I U I I i M I roads should sell tho land to actual settlers at $2.50 an acre, in tracts not exceeding 160 acres. Tho con tention is that Hnrriman is violating these terms of sale Tho Snyder suit and tho proposed TTnltnil StnlPtt crnvornment action are said to promise a bg sensation about, tho alleged law. The 3.000.000, acres of land Involved consist of some of tho most valuable timber land in the worlJ, which Is said to bo. worth, according to present prices, between $30,000,000 and $50,000. 000. If Individuals and timber syn-' dlcates, which havt bought some of( the timber land from the railroads in ( violation of the torms of the grant, are brought into tho contest, it Is estimated that there will probably, be a $100,000,000 slake In the fight. between Aha two governments Is thrfatened over the affair. Levlno. whose sola offense was an attempt to Investigate tho condition of the Russian poor, was arrested at Minsk, Dooombor 22. He was not permltteJ to communicate wUh his country's diplomatic representatives In tho Car's realm, and every ef fort by bis frionds to account for his disappearance ended In failure Tho prUoner was kept in the clos est co flnement in tho meantime, kicked nd flogged by his Jailers and starved until his health Is perma nently lulned. Not only Is his Immediate relase demanded, but It is expeeUd that Russia will be called oa to apologtxa for the masBer Im wkJak he -treated, to pr.y a, heavy ladewalty nest of kls prMWtora. go on board. The length of tho cruise after leaving VlckslKirg Is not known PagfAnt nt 'FrJxoOt Washington, March 7. Rear-Admiral PJIIobury, chief of tho bureau of navigation, has announced that It is highly probflble that Jtear-Amlral Evans tlt will reach San Francisco bay on May 5. It was hoped that the ship would arrive sooner, but a delay will be duo to tho acceptance of Inventions to stop at San Diego and other partg en route to San Fraw Isco. At announced. 45 ships will bo in the pageant. The vessels, will bo allelic In four rolumns. The ships will be about 420 yards apart, and abou' double that distance will bo allow -d from column to eolurr.9. The review Is to be made by the sec rotan and whatever staff he may so- jiect, from tne erusor isrwown. it was announce! ai me navy uc- ipsrtmfnt that the President Is about to make n formal tttatoment of the Itinerary of the fleet of Admiral Evans after It leaves Manila. - Eight of Admiral Evans' ships are to return to the United States via the Suez canal. Sine these arrangements were made the AustraMaa government asked 'he United States government to have ho ships of the fleet visit Australian ports. Secretary Root replied, substantially, that the Itin erary had not yet been made up. and tbat he had bo official Informa tion as lo the movements of the fleet It Is believed now that the invi tation of the Australian government will be acepted. - ' O" A great many parests send their hiMrn to Sunday school for one hour every week, aai Hatter fhom selves that hey have done their f Christian duty by their ?tttle osw. EXCITING MEETINGS ARE BEING HELD ON THE WATER FRONT AND SPEECHES MADE ROAST ING TH GRAND OLD STARS AND STRIPES LAWLESSNESS IS TO HE SUPPRESSED. (United Press Leased Wlro.) San Francisco, March 7. Tho spirit of unrest Hint pervades tho rnnks of tho anarchists of tho Eait has extended to 8nn Francisco. Tho local police nro in possession of In formation which discloses a plan of the "reds" to hold a mass mooting tomorrow afternoon on tho wtor front, to bo addressed by (ho prin cipal speakers of tho 'local organisa tion. Captain of DoteotlvcfitKolloy has boon requested byChlflf'SlkB'to do tall two men from? hHtfoiflco to tho meeting on tho front tomorrow af ternoon, in nddltlon to tho regular patrolmen. Excited mnsi meetings havo been hold ovory Sunday on the water front. No lator than last Sunday n spoakor declared that If ho rould find voVuntoors ho would proceed hlmsolf with the destruction of tho whnrvos and plors of prlvuto steamship com panies. Constant Inmilta nro hurled by them at, the flag, and ovory insult Ing alliiBlon to It Is grcotcd with do light by tho InwUss elemont of the audience. Chief of Police Rlggy has boon In consultation with the captain of de tectives relative to tho control of this olomont. Extromo precautions will bo taken to safeguard the vossols of tho Atlantic fleet. Strong details of polloe will bo proseut at Jefferson tKjunro moot ing tomorrow afternoon. Tho least sign of lawlessness will bo Blip pressed. r i AMUNDSEN WILL LEAD EXPEDITION. (United Press Loasod Wlro.) Oakland, Oal., March 7. Captain Amundssn, who Is In Oakland, says ho expects to load his third expedi tion to the Arctic In July, 1010. "My course will bo through tho Behrlng Sea, and then straight Into tho Ice of the unknown region," h said. "It will take four or five years. perhaps, to drift across tho loo into tho Arctic seas, but I will tako enough provisions for a five-year cruiso." Captain Amundson will sail In his small vowl. the QJoa, whloh already has a roiAitatlon as an Arctic trav eler. Captain Amundsen's expodltion will be nurely scisntlflo. He will study tho curronta of the soa and 4ho climatic and magnetic pnenomenn. He says ho will not hunt for the north pole, because, he says, this noli Is merely a geographical point, and Is of no Importance to human knowledge. On Maroti 14 captain Amundsen will loave for Seattle. EXCITEMENT IN THE COURT OF SPAIN OVER A PROSPEOTIVK ROYAL CATCH NEXT JULY ANNA GOULD WAS NOT MAK- RIED TO ANOTHER COUNT, AS WAS AT FIRST REPORTED. (United Press Leased Wlro.) Berlin, March 7. Tho Knlsor ha confirmed tho military sonlonco ngalnBt Count von Hohonau, oho of hln distant kinsmen. The trial of tho count was the out growth of tho BcnrattoRal charge mado against the "Knights of th Round Tahlo" by Editor Maxlmlllair Harden. Ho has boon dismissed from tho nrmy and loses all of hln decorations. Count von Hohonau l a close friend of Count von Moltke. against whom Harden direct! his severest charges,. 1 Stotk Holidays. Madrid, March 7. King Alfonso's courtiers nro oxprosslng much dis satisfaction nt his maJesty'H order re ducing tho porlod of festivities In honor of tho announcement of tho stork's expected return to the royal family, from threo to twQ days, Tho king Is much mqre anxious to simplify 4ho court ceremonial thaw nro his old-fnshlonod ndvljors to soa Innovations In what they regard rb almost sacred customs. Dr. Conde Ban Euganlo, who vlslta the quoon dally at Sovlllo, says her mnjosty'o hoallh is all that can t.o desired. Tho stork Is looked for In July. Hp brought tho crown prince May 10, last yenr. Anna Still Single. Boriln, Marah 7. All efforts to confirm tho report Ut Anna aould, former wlfo of Count Bonf, and Count Do Sngan, Bout's cousin, woro mnrrlod In a Germnn village ro contly have failed. Tho Kaiser do nlHi tho roport that ho nxnressAd himself ns favoring ho match. Tho story of tho marriage, whloh origin ated In tho Or.1 de Paris, a news paper, Is generally discredited. JAPAN MAY ISSUE AN UITIMATU.M. (United Presu Leased Wire.) Ixjndon. March 7. In official olroles here k Is declared that the quostloa of war between Japan bb4 China hinges on the next meting of the Japanese cabinet at Tokio. Should Japan Issue an ultimatum. It is thought that the Celostla! gov ernment would yield and release tho Japanese steamer Satiu Maru. Brit ieh officials say Japan expects war, and Is preparing for It. i - O i " ' Undo &m X iHfomied. ( United Prew Leased Wire I xi'aaklniftnn. iJnrnh 7 Uu to 2 o'clock this afteraoos the state de partwest had sot been oMdally otl lied at the ultlsastuBj agreed upon at the eabtaet metlS at Toklo te-day Short Tolrgrams, The German battiflshlp Nasaua was launched today, tho Grand Duchess of Baden performing the christening act. The federal court at Carson City, Nov., today granted the mine own ers at Goldfleld an Injunction against the Westrn Fedoratlon ploketng their inlnos. Harry Adlor and Grace Notting ham were found dead at the Waldorf Hotel In Denver, both shot Loading stoqks advanoed two to three point In NewVork today. The New York sfnte Republican commlttoo toda ypndOrsed Hughes. The Pacific lumbermen havo con cluded their case before the Inter state Commerce Commission The supromo court today author ized the Knickerbocker Trust Com pany to reopen on March 20. ScHttlo Kcbaititttf Uulld, (United Press Leased Wire.) Soattle, Maroh 7 Tho First Church of Christ. Scientist, will commence work on the erection of a new $100,000 edifice. The build ing will be of granite, and will be one of. the finest religious edifice In the city. The Auditorium wll) seat 1500 people. I'ay Liquor L!chs,- Dr S. C. Stone is the Ante dnw gst to observe the new ltawer wdf nance. and today paid fl5e for at Hcease for six zaesths. Ml Kartaref tHr4 Mi fat P4; vWt wit m