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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. VOL. X.. SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY MAY 23, 1899. KO 122. qMirqirwviq,i''''VJ S FOUND DEAD. Spring Clothing i r. ,i' PROTECTION THAT PROTECTS ouiaiiiaii uuuMKtri uommits Crash Hats SuicideOther Accidents. U . VKSHW ' ' freB OT ','-TT- - REPORT j-f flMJB SMNPnJUl' O V An c Shirts, pants, overalls, hosiery, under OliUCb wear and all kinds of ladies and gents furnishing goods. Our prices are right, because we are doing a cash business. No losses any where. This means a great saving, which we give to you, by marking our goods right down to bedrock. t f f f f f ' f THE. NEW YORK RACKET. E. T. BARNES, Prop. Salem's Cheapest One-Pries Cash Store, " Cor. Commercial and Chemeketa Sts. fr fehM WWWWWfrVWVWWWw S5TT Krausse Bros. """7S"' ' T I - - l h. " " "& , ""n h" i i Shoes Worth Having L i TlIK IUIASON FOIl TUB OKIIAT DKUANO l'OIt OUU SIIOKS IS IlKCAUHt: TIIK SIIOKS AUK WOHTII TUB I'itICK WK ASK roil T1IKM. TIIKV AUK NOT A MINK TIIK I.ATKST HTVI.KH, 1IUTTIIKIH DUUAHII.ITY IS UNSUIII'ASSUI). jr STAMPFD ON A SIIOK MKANK STAND- f ? AUDOFMKKIT. l'F.OFLK APl'UKCIATK -Jf FIHRT-CLASS WORK. They unilorstand f w - si . j , that our high grade slioea are as beautiful and QC mv jQS dressy as can bo. That our high class good "X y mean high class value, high class (It, stylo, NS fashion and form, high class feeling and com fort, and high class finish, material and workmanship. Indkkd, that iikiii CLASS WITH US MKAX8 IIONOK AND TIIUTII IV TIIK HIIAI'K OK SIIOKS. TIlO Ollly thing not high about them is the price. tyRrnt0opthofmLoF!:,co8' lacys newshei: store, 94 State Street. i i W i.liKW.lkWWil.XVtLk.k. U.WW W 3 Dr. H. C. EPLEY I ri h H LJ IM tL Bple & linger DENTISTS, fl Artificial Tcct'i $6,00, S In making artificial teeth we use U can be procured In the market. 8 We guarantee nur teeth against Gold Crowns So, Up, We use 22k Gold in our crowns 6 I 8 Salem Dental Parlors OVER POSTOFFIOE. Rooms 2T and 29, PhoiH$2813. x vlxtotkixck vox srw vrxxxcxevox. GRAY Cor. State and Liberty Sis. Salem, Ore. MARK .U.VA.lKiWWWt.Akkkkl A Howling Success Was tlio first week's salon in shoes at tlio cut rnto prices, $15,000 worth of shoes to bu fold within 00 days and wo have inuilo u big starter. You will never buy shoos us cheaply again as wo are sellint: them during this sale. Our OPPOSITION hays wo imiHt raise money to pay our bills', they know our business, having nothing else to do but watch us selling shoes with an envious eye. Ask your neighbors about the bargains we gavo tliem, you can get the name layout during this Bale; now goods at a big dis count, old goods at your own price. Free shines. 275 COMMERCIAL ST. " " " T Dr. H. H. OLINGER. Hld. 1 y, the best t-ectli and rubber that breakage, also guarantee a lit. and fully guarantee them. Carp:nter's Tools Bhcksmith's Tools, Fine Tools For Every Trade at BROS Two Oregon Officers Promoted. Colonel Summers and Capt. J. S. Dewej At Hong Kong-Saluted By Ships of all Nations. II)' AnaocliUcit I'remt (u (lie Journnl. Washington, May 2:1. The main feature of tho cabinot meeting tolay was the reading and discussion of the de tailed report from General Otis regard ing tho military oiierutloiiH Philippines. Tno sejiort carried the operations up to April and was considered satisfactory. W'asiii.noto.v, May 1?:). General Otis cables tlio follewing: "On the urgent recommendation of Lnwton, I recom mend that CoLOwon Summers is to bo brigadier general of volunteers brevit, jus a token of his conspicious gallantry Muesan, Hulao bridge, San Isidor. Cap tain J. S. Case, of tho Oregon regiment, is to bo major of volunteers brevet, for his dstinguished services and gallantry nt tho above places, acting as division engineer olllcor." Col. Summers commaued the ad vance brigade of Luwtous division dur. ing receuts march northward to San Isidro. Hoso Ku.n'ii, May 23 The cruiser Olympia, with Admiral Dewey on board has arrived from Manila. She was saluted by whips of all nationalities. Dewey is in bad health and too ill to attend tho iitteen'H birthday celebration. Tho Olympia is going to dock hero and will remain ton days. Washington, May 23. General Otis notified tho war department of tho death at Manila of Lieutenant l'lorco C. Foster, of the third infantry, of typhoid. Manila, May 23. Hostario, formerly Aguinaldo's commissary general, ac companied by an insurgout captain, called ujkjii General Otis today. Ac cording to Hostario, Luna is absolute dictator and Aguiualdo fears him. Tho recent meeting of the Filipino congress was to secure a new cabinet and tho question of ihuico was not for mally considered as tho members feared Limits displeasure. Major Hell with two companies of the Fourth cavalry aro re couuolteriug Santa Arita. They found a hundred Filipinos and were driving them away when reinforce ments of rebels arrived and ho was obliged to withdraw with four wounded, A raft carrying tlio soldiers of tho Fourteenth regiment sunk at a pulsing ferry. One man was drowned. New Cruisers. lly Aanuc-luletl l'renn to the Journnl. Washington, May 23. Tlio hoard of naval bureau chiefs have agreed ujsm tho details of tlio six new cruisers, Den ver, Dos Moines, Chattanooga, Galves ton, Tacoma and Cleveland, which are tho only vessels provided in tlio last naval appropriation hill that can lw undertaken this yaar, owing to tho ina bility of the department to secure armor for them. They will be sheathed with copper and of 8.1CJ tons when light, and 3,400 tons when ready for a cruise. That is slightly larger than tho Kalelgli and the Cincinnati, which uro of 3,000 tons. The speed is fixed ut MH knots, or 2 knots pur hour loss than tho Italoigh, but this deficiency is more than made up by tlio largo stouming radius of the' new ships. At full speed, they can steam without replenishing tho coal blinkers for 2,800 knots, while ut the rate of 10 knots they can cover 0,02ft miles, or the eiitiro distance from San Francisco to Munilii. Water tube tail ors will furnish the steam for twin-screw engines of 4,500 liorsu jiower ouch, placed in u seiorate compartment. Fitzsimmons Jeffries Fight. Nkw Vohk, May 28. Tho Fitzslm moil Jeffries tight is to take place ut night, instuad of hi tho afternoon on Jiinu t. The directors of the Conwy Island Starting Club huh! a meeting to- uay, una tiecHieti on inw cnuuge. mt. lirtoiy mux nun on uoxes iwa uetiu ni, tlio total wim paid for them lieing 7M0. rrtillK iwyr inui rtNitnvwi jimtvu u imm for Witftorners on Fitimmonc ut ixlds of 8 to 5. fnliimKia Model 57 j2 $50. V The fines qhain wheel ever turned out of a factory, Hartfords, strictly high grade, S35, Vidcttes, fully guaranteed, $25 and S26, SROAT Sl WILSON. C m"s:h CHEYENNE, Indians Said to Be Causing Trouble. Il- AnmicIiiIimI I'rrHH (u tlir Joiirnul. Minnuai'oi.is, May 23. A spoclu from Miles City, Mont., says: "Thorn are indications of a Cheyenne uprising. Armed Indians drove M, Lorain and his children from their homo. A deputy sheriff and HvHe have gone to Ijune Deer and will undertake to arrest the Indians. LYNCHINO IN MEXICO. Seyen Colored Laborers Shot and Lynched by Regulators. Ilr AKKoelnlett I'rraa (n the Journal, Cincinnati, May 23. A special to tho enquirer from Diaz. Mexico, says: There is groat excitement in San Dialn over the lynching of seven colored laborers on tho Mexican Central Kail road. Jose Santo, a Spanish negro, at tempted to ufauult the wife of Honor Duply, n ranch owner, and was tracked by blood hounds and in company with nine others were captured opposite Fugle Fuss, The regulators hung three mid shot four who were attempting to es- CUH!. A Narrow Escape. AsToitiA, Or.. May 23. A portion of the Ilwaco Hallway & Navigation Com pany's trestle ut Ilwaco collapsed yes tnnfiii' wliiln tln Ixtueh truln wum imimh- lug over it and the locomotive was dumped overboard into the hay. hut fortunately no one was Injured. The engineer and fireman jumped overboard and swam anliore, as did povcral pasNougcrs who were- Htuudiug on the platforms. Of tho elirht ikispcii- gers inside of the coach, four were thrown Into tlio water. 1 Intro were ouo or two narrow ostiums from drown ing, one young man sinking twice lie fore ho was roamed. Hufkau). May 2.1. Tho urain shovel- ors strike was settled this morning. Kkhi.in. May 23. Fourteen persons were drown hero today by tho caiwizint! of a ferry lsiat on the Danube. Coi'HNiiA(in.v, May 2!). While men were engaged filling shells ut the mili tary hibrutorv some were exploded, killing hovomi men. Omaha, May 23 Admiral Schley wus tendered a reception at Council Uhiffs today. Several tlioiiwind peoj)le at tended. La Gkandu, Ore., May 23. A special car from Ixiigh. Utah uontaining fifty jhmjiiIo arrived in LaGrundo today, mot of tliem wore young Mormons for the beet fluids. LATE STATE NEWS. Plans for a Catholic church at Stay ton 10x00 feet i.i dimensions tire being prepared. Several business men lire giving tho move cordial niipjort. Oregon panslons have Uton grunted us follews: Oregon Original William Zlnk, Scio, fi. Mexican wur survivors, inerattse Junius It. Doh, Itock 1'oint, J8to 12. The Kugaiie public schools will elo their work for tho year with upiiropri ate oxorciHrt Friduy, June 2, with the exception that the Mount school Iwith Ninth A uud, Twnth A and ela will oontiniiH one wmk longer., (From vho ulxive it appears that Ku gene, liktt Allmuy and other towns, htw higher graded schools than Salem, No one lii(byut appourud to show why ull the u1ma grmle work euuiiot lw lone in ouch of tlm SkImiii schools with mm etoiit touchers.) DISARMAMENT. The Delegates Chose Presidents for Vaiious Committees. Tin: IIaouh, May 23. Tho chiefs of delegations to the jicaoo conference held a private meeting this morning and afterward informed their colleagues of the arrangements made for a choice of presidents for the various committees. Tlio delegates upproved tho selections made. Tlio conference held a plenary fitting at noon. Following are the members of the first cominlHsieu: Honorary presi dents, Vou Minister, bond ofGcrmau del egation, and White, heud of tho Ameri can delegation, F.ffeotlvo President, Vaukarnchcck, head of tho delegation, Netherlands. These aro divided hi two sctious, war and marine. Woolen Mill Trust. With tlio market price of wool only about half what It was a year ugo, and un demand, the ipiestion of wluitu trust could do to help the situation is of in terest. Tlio Albany Democrat says: The new woolen trust is after tho woolen mills of the coast generally, in cluding those at Albany and Salem. Tlio Albany mill will not go into the trust under any cfrciimstiiuces. Tho scheme no doubt is to get possession of tho Himiller mills, or control of them and then shut thorn down. Tho proprietors of tho Albany mill consider it n public institution of ImjMirtiucu to Albany and aro too loyal to our city to penult of anything of that character. It Is re ported that Mr. Kay, of Salem Is con sidering tho iroK)slti(iii, hut will not accept any terms hut complete cash for the plant, which is not tlio program of tho trlist us a rule. It Is doubtful if uny more than u very few of tho mills of the const go into tho combine. A I'rcBs Club. Following Monday night's meeting tho secretary of the Salem Chamber of Commerce has sent u note to the news paper workers of tho city inviting tliem to form a press club, as follews: "It litis boon suggosted that u "1'ress Club" would Ihi of very material iinwis tanco in organizing a suitable reception to the delegates to tho National Editor ial Association Convention, in July. I believe that an impression can be mado iion the visitors at the time which will lie of very great benellt to Sulum, If they uro shown the advantages und resource of our city uud country. I beg, therefore, to offer you gentle muii of tho press tho it mi of my ofllco Friday uftornoon at -1 o'clock, for the iursrio of effecting an orguu Izution if it should Im deemed for tlio hotd inter ust of Sulum to do so." Prisoner Re rased. K. Kiimark. who was committed to tho iKtiiituiitiary from Clatsop county to serve -1 years for larceny, today hud his sentence commuted In days by the governor, iisjii recommendation of the orison siiDui-iiitundunt und nlivsiciuu. owing to the prisoners poor health. Sometimes a jx-rsou is more pleased with poor glusH'S than they are with good ones The ob)c t In fitting glasses should not be to please immeduitfly but to piease for the future. We so lit tho ttyiM with glasses after u careful testing that the glues improve the nyes. We work for the future good of our patrons. Eoniutinios glasses with which you can use i-orfectly at present you ought not to lwve becuueo they will not Improve your ttyttH and will not oet iii-oii them proii e;y. I Mi us explain the difference to yMi any day that wilts you. BARR'S JEWELRY STORE, 3io BTATD tyrnam. 1 "' "" bquli STRONGEST IN THE WORLD, . SURPLUS $57,310,469,27 L, SAMUEL, Manager, 306 PEACE. Is Being Celebrated in Nation's Capital. the Ilr AmiucliitPtl Vtcnn to tlip Journnl. Wasiiinciton, May 23. Wusliliigtoit's txMico hiblleo wuh Inaumirated at sun rise today by national salute of 13 guns from tho dispatch lsmt Dolphin, lliu day's festivities were marked by u pa rade of all tho regular army uud naval, ami many volunteer organizations. Hugeuu llreymau one of Marion county's substantial farmers, wont to l'ortland ths afternoon. J.T. Wyatt, tho Albany lawyer, Is at the Willamette. PLAN OF GOVERNMENT. Submitted to the Filipino Peace Commissioners Thev arc Pleased, Ilr AMHiiulutril 1'trn lo the JouriiiiL Manii, May 23, Tim Flliiplno coiiiiiilssionurri spent tlio diiyut thnresl denco of the American commissioners. They discussed every jiolntof tho scheme of government and peace proclamation dotulls, asking for information as to what personal rights would Ihi guaranteed tliem. Tho Filipinos also desired information us to the proposed school system, mid approved tlio American policy of separation between church und stute. They chiefly objected to the hoIioiiio on tho ground tlmt it gavo thorn jienioiiui liberty hut did not give tliem politlcul liberty. Finally tho -Filipinos said they wore pleused u ith tlio plan but could not endorse it olllclally. m lT1,t' !,ruyi,rH of ho Aiiiorlcuii people for "ik-iico with dignity" between the Mliniiiori uud Americans liuve not been unvulling. Ki. J. HlllRllllMIMIIIIMHBIlMlllllERliaHIIIIIIIEUI(SjE(SEIIII M M j Jos. Meyers & Sons,- S uivcm s 5 Black Brownie Overalls Wortii 11 Quarter, 19c. Short Length Bargains We have Just received some of tho greatest bargains in short leimtlis of White India Linens Hilk HtriiMt (iiiighams C'olorwl Percales Tlmt uro offered you at unprece dented prlcus. 5c, 7c, 8 1-3c, to 15c. A yard for oods well worth double tho prlues, don't take our wurd for it, coins uud hw. Table Linens and Napkins Matchuil or not just us you winli: direct from Ilelfust uud Calnrainu, Ireland. The good dwundahlo wearers, bHiutiful new doslgns. 1,0-inch llleucli DaniUMk at f M ill-inch lileach Damusk ut . 76 iW-lnch Uluuch Damusk at . 1 00 That uro poHitlvuly unuiutohad HxlO uud 8x12 lllouch Cloths with Nupkins, from f!2.50 up. OUR I 278-280 Commercial St, The Old White Corner. 2 lMllllIllMlllllBHIIIIIHHIMIIIIIIIIIlllllMllllMtMilUIMMiWHWimW Li Orcgonian Bldg., Pordand, Ore NEWS FROM HONOLULU. General King Arrived at San Francisco, Today. Ilr Amxioliitcil I'reaa to the Jiiurunl. San Fuanoisco,- May 23. Steamer Australia arrived from Honolulu today and brings word that the transport Solaco arrived at Honolulu May 15 from Manila, Slio has on board a largo num ber of soldiers and sailors. Among her .passengers Is General King. Attorney Humphreys has filed Infor imitloiHii the supremo court of Hawaii, charging Attorney General Cooper with misconduct of ofllco. CoojKir has been cited to'appear before tho supremo court In June. Aerated Creamery Dutter. The fluent article thai can Ihi made, from Walker's dairy, sold by Harrltt & Lawrence. 23 3t o v-xixjc x Jt 1' Plain and Colors 15c, 85c per vd. For Graduating Gowns Our lino is most complete, und consist of the host vultius obtain able. lUul BwIhh QruHiidles Chiffon Orgauilluri l'ursiai! Ijiwiis India Dim Bilk Mulls i4min iinttturt Trimmings In nil that's new uud stylish. New Vul I-actis Nuw Vul IiiKirtions New Ciiiffon Hiitlllug New Hiitllwi ItihUms New Wash Itibliu New Butiu ltlblsnis sc: STOlUfl OriflS" JiVlSNINGS. Ilr AduocUleU Pre to tho Jonraal. OitwioN City, May 23. r- Sblomou Ilachurt, a young man living near Marks r I'rnlrie, was found this morning In tho woods, lying on his face, having shot , htmsolf with a revolver. Ho to ntlll alive, but recovery is doubtful. At Hvo o'clock last night, Mlsa Hilton, aged 17, living at Marks Pralrio, whilo returning homo from Aurora, was assaulted and drugged from her horse by Bacliart. Slio roportea tlmt Uachart tried to kill her, thon Bald ho would kill himself. Bacliart 4 bolongs to 11 rosicctiblo family. La Gkandk, Ore, May 23. A. W. Hync.irson, a wealthy rancher was -" drowned in the Grando Itondd rivor this "''" morning. Hyncarson was crossing "tlio r river on n foot bridgo a mllo and a half f from town. A floating log struck tlio bridge, hurling ltyncarson into tho . water and tho swift current swept him away and tho was that last Been of him. z The rivor cannot bo dragged on account ' of tho swift current. Brazil Taken to Task. ?''; Ilr Aoclntil lrei( to the Journnl. Nkw Noiik, May 23. A special to tho 'i Heinld from Washington says: Com- '. morclal jealousies between tho cities on " the rivor Amazon aro reeponaiblo for tho . insults offered tliognnboat Wilmington. ' and tho stoning of tho American consul ate ut Mamies by a Brazilian! mob. Ito- iwrts received by tho state and navy de partments present the facts, which have been mado tho basis of proper represen tation to tho Hruzilllan government. is Vonr Hair Turning Gray? Jut romAniLcr that gray hair will noror Lkobw darker wTtlonl helD. Apers Hair nar twill lrln(? lck toyonr hair tho color of youth. It navor fails. It ctransos the scalp nlno, and prsvanU Urn forn'on of ilanJroir. fl 11 revds noil nouruhes tho Lulba of tha hair, making them produce a luxuriant growth. It stops tho hair from falling out, and gives it a flue, soft finUb. flMLbnttla. AtnllilnimliU. If ru iti nt chtaln til th l.rfln you iw'fini iiom Hm u.aul Ui VUur, wrIU llo .1 rf-!ni tmut it. AJt.n.Ua.J.O.AYl'll, KM liwrll.tlMt. WW" LirTfWiJP' WHEAT MARKIST. OiiicAno, May 23. July 7-ltf, Cash 2 rod 72. Han Fiiancibco, Muy, 23. Cash 1.07K M' 3 M H m 3 OJOKJS. 1 s M M i Blond Net Ties for ladies' the swell new tie. 75c and $1 .00. Bring Your Boys to un for 'their spring Clothing. Wo Imvo some economical sur prints in store for the Mother, who IlkoH to have her boy look as good us the lxst. Vcstee Suits lied and Bluo fjallor Collars to match 52.50 Self collars nicely braided 53.00 Bilk-faced with self vcstee, iwurl buttons, nicely braided, 15.00. Boyj GOTH ING. Plain Crashes Just oponvd the klndymi'yg been wanting for that spring, skirt, 12 1-2 to 1QC, A Columbia Bicycle Olven away freu July 3d, (M), - m