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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1899)
National Editorial Association Greeting Edition of one of Oregon's Country Papers An Evening Associated Press Daily, JL DAILY JOURNAL. Tho Dally Journal's large clrcula- tlon Is no accident. It's tho result of high quality and low prlco. $ grams, Frosh iJocal nwa and Lfv Editorials make .TheDally JoufMffl rial. "-vPttl I7A1 I nal. I 4;x VOL.. X SALEM, OREGON MONDAY JULY 10 1800. NO1G0. s alem woolen Home Made Goods, Specials: A very select line of Boy's Knee Pant Suits of our own goods made up in New York. Get one for YOUR BOY! All sizes of Boy's Black Hose, the very best to be had: Ask for them. . - - ""H "" " " " "t ""' M iv ( ami I Tli5J g l" LACY'S ' ' ' GREAT SLAUGHTER SHOE SALE. i i i Per On Wc aro not KILLING THE t making Low Prices on Dead Stock, but wo SLAUGHTERING Hewing down a clean, live Block, level Kith cheap 2,0 NEW UP-TO-DATE STYLES! Kvory Shoe in tho house subject to the 20 per cent reduction. Moods marked in plain ll run. i ft. W. W bW h. SW te W. fcu. Nnr ;i rlpnranr nf nlri jrnnds. but all lieV SprillCf Stock bought at the very lowest cash price. We can fit any foot sizes from Infants O's to Aen's 13's, and widths, AA to EE. Never has such an opportunity been offered to the people of Salem. Call and convince yourself of the genuineness of this sale. SALEM SHOE STORE 83 State St. 1-ndd & Bwh Hank Bldg. GRAY mil The areest assortment of Aten's Pants: Keguiar sizes, extra sizes and extra longs. No matter what size you call for we have them. A special drive on them. The finest line of Crash Hats for Men and Boys to be found, in Patterns and Styles. Pbb STORE Red Cross Shoes Our hospital and nurse Shoes, also Uxtords, have arrived. 1 ry a pair if you want soild com fort. Our 1 Shoe sale is still on we are cutting prices right and left we buy our goods 10 per cent, cheaper than inexper ienced opposition, hence can and do easily undersell them. FREE SHINE Krausse Brothers 275 Commercial St. - "Mk si "s -. Cent- Reduction All Shoes, WHAT WE SAY "DTCAD WE DO, iJJliJVU. WE no DO and blowing about it an a marvel, aro THE LIVING: with tho dirt which Ih associated prices. Originator of Low Prlcos tWo Shine them Free. NEW SHOE STORE, 94 STATK STKEKT. kkvVWWWWk.W w w SHOES At Cost! Carpenter's Tools Blacksmith's Tools, Fine Tools For Every Trade at BROS GIN S Cables the War De partment Regarding the Appointment ol Officers. President Appoints Lieutenant Colonels for Two Regiments. II y Amoelntrtl I'reu la tlie Joarnnl. Wahhi.noto.v, July 10. Gen. Otis cables tho follewing: "Veteran regi ments aroused. I will enlist about one thousand. You can appoint eleven sec ond lieutenants for tbe First and nine for the Second regiment to recruit in tho United States. All other olllces are filled. The regiments aro styled the First and Second Philippine 17. S. vet eran volunteers infantry." General Corbiu cabled to General Otis that those designations could not be allowed for tho Philippine regiment, and to save confusion they would be called tho Thirty-sixth and Thirty-seventh United States Volunteers' infantry. Washington, July 10. The president has appointed the following lieutenant- colonels of volunteers. Major S. J. Dell, assistant adjutant general volunteers, now serving in Phil ippines, Herbert G. Sergeant, who wus colonel of the Fifth immune regiment during the war with Spain; Captain John J. llronton, Twenty-fourth infan try, who w as in tho battle of San Juan Hill nnd highly commended for cool ness and bravery; Captain K. H. Plum mer, Tenth infantry, who was recom mended for brevet forgallantry In action nt Santiugo. OFFICERS FOUND GUILTY. The Sheriff and. County Com missioners Guilty. llr Annoclutnl I're to Hip Jtiiiriinl. '.m.i.ack, Ida., July 10. In doubling the rumoval cuhus tliU morning, Jndgu Stuwart found thu uomniluHlonurH guilty of wilful iniBconduct in allowing bills to thoolioriff in excess of hit lawful feu; al lowing ii jHireentago for colleetlns li- ceiiHes; iHHiiing huiooii uceiiHUH, muiioui ii)j)linition or IkiikI; approving tlie IkjikIh of county olllcortt, with inttultl- ciont HUretleH; failing to take action wliun notitled of the probable doHtruc tion of proirty at Wnnlner. For tlieHe he held them guilty of neg lect, Htitticiunt to justify their removal. In the cam) of the sheriff he eaid: "The dofenduut by his own teotiinony ban convicted hiuiHelf of the inOHt tlagrant violation of olliciul duty." Tho defunhe gave notice of apical. The Dewey Reception. ' II y Axtx-'lalcU I'mi lu the Journl. Nkw Yoiik, July 10. A uj)eoial to the World from Wnnhiiigton layo; "A letter luia Ikhjii bout to Admiral I)eHey,through Secretary Ixmg, telling him of the pro gramme theaitixoiitt of WaHhiugtou have urrangel for his reception, becretary Ixmg will proHont to Admir,il Uowoy, on tho oust front of tho ctipitol, in the pres ence oi me presmani ami uiuzumt oi Washington, the sword votod to him by eongrtMS. The president has approved the programme," SPARRING FOB TIME. Kruget Preparing to Mke It Inteietting for England. ta.Nira.N-, July 10. Tho Haal dis. jmtchus from Ca)e Town and Johannes burg uoncur as to tho eomploxlty and obtuurity of the lUnsi proonul, and d olare that the Uitlandurs are profoundly dihappointed. In Johannesburg it is bollovad that President Kruger is only dallying togdin time until the weather makes campaigning dilllwilt fur the Iirltltfhers. W. P.Schrinr,theCiepreiHir, lias addnxMod a letter to an Afrikander pa- j per published in Cape Town, declaring) that there is no ground whatever for the aetive interference of th iniir1al government in the Transvaal, iw the Boar proposals are satisfactory. This has aroused great indlgHutiefl in the Cape Geteny, where It U reganlwl as misohlevdus, ill-timed awl aWulatsl te ttftaoumso President Krueer awl lo ma- iiarmis air aiiwi Jiiinrr. OT The Rome correspondent of tho Dally Mall guys: "The popo has been in cor respondence with President Kruger, ap pealing to bint to avoid a rttptitro with (treat llritnlu, and yostenlny lie re ceived a dispatett lrom the. Transvual chief magistrate, declaring thatn guttle ment was still distant, but that the crisis win passed." According to tho Johanncabun corre spondent of the Daily Mail, the Ultlund ers regard tbo Transvaal government's proposals a8 absurdly InBulllclent, Washington Troops, ny Amtoclnlrtl I'rcia 4a fhc Juurunt. Skatti.k, .Inly 10. Arrangements have about been completed to bring the Washington volunteers to thli city to Imj mustered out. Upon their arrival at San Francisco they will Imj put aboard a special train chartered by Seattle peo ple The train will have a pay-ear at tached, and the troops will lw paid off en route. IN JAIL FOR MURDER Airs. Shattuck Accused of Kill ing Her Husband. 11 jr Amorlnleil l'rena tn the Joarnnl. Eiiik, Pa., July 10. Clarence E. Shat tuck was shot and killed this morning, and his liody placed on the track of tho motor line. Ills wife Is locked up, charged with murdering him. CAPITAL CITY'S CORDIAL WELCOME To the National Editorial Association Exs cursion in Oregon, BANOUET AND SPEECHES, FLOWERS AND FLAGS, CARRIAGE RIDES AND GREETINGS. Program Mapped Out for Tuesday at Salem -vOur Greeting Begins at Eugene and Extends to Tacoma, Tlio Salem reception committee to meet tho editorial excurionintH nt l'u gone go on tho overland train tonight adornwl with appropriate badgeH and Klou dike smiles and will escort tho entire delegation to this city. The delegation going up are: Mayor Hishop, Secretary Tlilolmm of tho Chamber of Commerce, Police Judge Juduh, J. II. Allwrt, Geo. II. (Irny, F. It. Anson, Frank Davey, K. F. Park hurst, W. H. Ilohson, A. N. CJilbert, Kupt. of the Asylum and .Mrs. I). A. Paine, W. T. Willianihoii and Mrs. WilliuniFon, Geo. Pearco, Carey Martin, K, Hoferof Tiik Jouk.nai., Frank Timivh of tho Htatesman, C. II. Irvine of tho Sentinel, J, II, Fletcher of tho Independent. Their broad silk badges are inscribed : "National P.dltorial AHsooiutlon, 8a lorn July 11. Hecoption committee." TIIK rilOdlUM May Iw roughly sketclied as follews: Train arrives at 11 :20 a. m. and is swituhel to the foot of Commercial street. Procession forms uudcrcomimind of Chief Marshal Ktol.and marches to Marlon wmure. Itaumiet and nveption under tho firs. Carriage rides and trolluy rides to tho sights alsnit tho city. Itcturu to tliu train, and farewell. TIIK DAV ATHAI.KM. Tuesday will lx u gulu day in Salem, when the National P.dltorial Association will he entertained by tho icoplc of this city and vicinity. Preparations have been made to feast the guests, to give them Home music, instrumental and chin, Continued on Fourth !', ThoinuH lUinads, Ccntcrtlcld, 0 writes: "I Buffered from piles seven or eight years. No remedy guvo me relief until DoWltt'a Witch Ilu7.el Sulve,'1 perfectly harmless. Stone's Drugstore!. GLASSES aro not a sign of old ago. Tho youthful I've mmd rouulatlni; as much as the older oytts need help, We en assist ltoth. In our OITICAL DKPAHTMK.NT Are instruments for testing the sight and a ski led optician to fit glasos to weak or defective eyes. Kxamlnatlons are free. Call anil see us when in need of glussos. BARR'S JEWELRY STORE Jlfl BTATU BTRDBT San Francisco Excursion, Only Sl.SO for the Round Trip, Plenty of time to see everything, AN IDEAL SUMMER OUTING, Leave Salem August 3d, Side trips to Mt. Hamilton, Tumalapias, Berkley, Palo Alto and various places of Interest. For detailed information and tickets, enquire of W. W. SKINNER, or H. D. Patton. Salem, or Dr. C. W. BARR, Manager. Lebanon, Ore. IT SIGHTED Where the Soldiers Will Land. Depends Now on Their Com mander. The Transports May Not Get in Tues- llr Amurlntril I'm to tb Journal. San FniNcisco, July 10. Tho trims K)rts Ohio and Newport, bearing tho Oregon volunteers, had not been sighted up to an early hour this morning, but their arrival is expected hourly, tho i owpon arriving several nours, pron -Jnbly, licforo the Ohio. AT SI,KM. Whether tho Oregon volunteers are landed here will depend Uku the con sent of tho of the colonel In command of the regiment, and also tho wishes of tlie governor of Oregon. Until this is de termined the ltcd Cross Society und Nu tivo Sons in uhnnge of tlie reception to the Oregon troops will defer further plans, All duy the water front was irowdcd with people anxiously watching for the vessels. It is extremely doubtful whether the Oregon hoys willdHiulloMed to land at all. As far us the local quar master's department at present knows, both transports will be ordered to Port land or Astorlu as soon as they have passed quarantine und discharged uny soldiers they may bring that belong to other regiments. Whether they land or not, however, every preparation has Imhiii iniwlo to re ceive them, und if thoy aro compile 1 to remain on shipboard during their stay here they Hill lm plentifully ser enaded from tug Ixrnt, launch nnd white- hall. Hands, sirens, horns, and banners will welcome thorn luck to their native land, and if they get ashore they will he feasted by the Hod Cross und niter tallied by the citizens. Brain and Muscle, Is required for the contest. Thesu are a idol to by proper food, which can b hod ut the Wonder Restaurant. To cure La Grippe, keep warm, ei peclstl) &c feet, Ad take Ut. Milt' Nervine. Hlch Joint Commission. II r Associated l'rra to Itir Jiturnnl. Washington, July 10. Unless Sena tor Fairbanks, while In Aluxkuuivocds in finding a satisfactory solution of the vexed boundary question and brings with him material for arrangement of tbe modus vivendi, the high joint com mission will not meet in August. Ciiicaoo, July 10. Tho Associated Press has received a telegram from Sen ator Fairbanks nt Portland, Oregon.stnt ing that the dispatch sent from Tacomu last night alHHit tho Canadian boundary lino in Alaska is inaccurate and mis leading. Gold Dust Krom Alaska. v icToniA, July 10. The steamer Hosalia arrived today from Alaska with 15 miners and $125,000 in dust. The White Pass road is completed to l.uko llennctt and trains aro running through. RAILROAD COLLISION. Two Prominent Educators aie Killed at Newman City. llr Aasuclnted I'rra tn the .Tournnl. San Fiiancihco, July 10. In n collis ion between a passenger and a freight train, bearing delegates to the N. K. A. convention at I.os Angeles, occurred at Newman this morning. Mrs. Thomas of Seneca Fulls, New York, and Mrs. Han is of Kt. Louis, were killed, nnd live others were slightly wounded. TERRIDLE FLOODS. Injcssant Rains at Mantis Inconvenienc ing Soldiers. Manila, July 10, 8 u. in.-It has been raining and storming almost constantly for two days, and tho country along the American south and hay lines It literally Hooded. The soldiers aro suffering great discomfort. Tho Thirteenth Infantry regiment nt Pasay Is in the worst jkisI tion, liciug practically surrounded by water. The bridges that were used for getting supplies have Ihiou washed away, ami Home of the companies are now sep arated by streams six feet deep. In many cases the mun aro sleeping with three feet of water beneath their hunks, which aro elevated on cracker Imixos. The company cooks, when preparing tho meals, stand knee deep in water. Some of tho roads leading to Pasay are simply impassable, and the rieo Holds on all sides are one great Jake. A high wind blow over several tents of tho Sec ond reserve hospital. Manila bay is im possible of navigation by either launches or couoch, and no vessels are leaving the hurlmr. The United Stales trauspoit Centen nial Is ready to sail for Sun l-ruucisco with discharged soldiers, but tho latter have to sit around the water front all day, drenched to the skin, waiting (or a launch to take them tu the steamer. The river Paslg and nil the other streams are swollen and city streets at r.U low points are covered with water. BdUWiil Ring. Arrangements are in process of com pletion, whereby tho tiro boll and ull the church bells at Salem wilt ring out tho glad tidings, the Instant that tho news is received hero of the arrival at ran Frunclsco of the transports bringing our boys from Manila. Kldor Jkirkiey returned toduy from dedicating a church ut Dusty ho also at tended a hoard meeting to Install the Philomath college president, W. II. Davis. mr 'v '? HTi"tvn Jos. Meyers & Salem's Greatest prrmrnrnmrfrfrtrw mmnmmnmic No 4569 I Heeiires the line Columbia if z proheutisl within the time z I- spec i lieu. uuuuiiuium immiuiiuuiiiiiiuaiil New French Models Adapted to American rispuirements. Gored and Bias cut, W, B, CORSETS- AresniMtrlor toimiortiMl oorsets in workmuiuhip, material and ilulsh. und are utiout one-half the prlcoiiskcd for tills obis of corsets. Two linos Just recoUed. $1.25 Ferris Bummer waists just light weight netting, SI 00 Summer Cottons n-fioheil, til In dark and light grounds suitable for waists und nroii, value to 2o cent sjHicial. lie IIAHOAIXS AHOUyi) 278 -280 Commercial St. The Old White Corner. 14 hi ft- ik " A dtBSOLUTELYPURE :ASGi.;XEIYtajItE Makes the food more OrU HAKIM Happen in Poreip Lands. Wicked Bullets for African War. South About 25,000 Toxas Planters Flooded. Were llr Asmiclntvtl I'rmi lu tlie Journnt. Sr. PHTimsiiimo, July 10, Tho Grand Duke George, brother of tho uxar is dead, AuaANtniiA, July 10. Three cases plague are reiorted hero yesterday. of Vikn.na, July 10. The United States governiuont has declined tint proposal of the Austro-llaugariau government to arbitrate claims for damage arising from the death of Austrian-Hungarian subjects during tho rioting at llaxletou, Pa., 1807. Munch:, Intl., July 10. Today tho In ternational conference of the Hint glass workcis met here with 'JOO delegates present. Tho (iiiestloli of amalgamat ing all classes of the organised glasH trades will form tho principal topic of the convention. Wi.viisoii, Out., July 10. Forty local militiamen loft this afternoon for l.ou don, Ontario, in responsu to a call from the dlstrlut olllcer for troops 'to aid in iUelliug the street car riots there. It is believed tho presence of troops will hold the rioters in check without actual lighting. taNito.N, July 10. Under Sccratury of State for the war olllce, Wyudhum, re plying to a iUustiou in the house af com mons today acknowledged that bullets similar to dumdum bullets, condemned by The Hague maco conference were being supplied to Uritlsh troopi lu South Africa. The statement wus greeted with loud Irish cries of "shomo. Washington, July, 10. Tho secretary of agriculture has been iippualoo to on iHihalf of tho Hood sufferers of Tuxiw, to send supplies of corn for tlfolr ubo He wus com (Killed to decline as there is no appropriation for such purHso. Secretary Wilson has Imon sending ?t tt fn Special Prices Summer Clearance Sale The following llmw fuulthsss lu stylus und qiialllioa at very attractive priittM. UiHlermuslluti Corsiit Covuftt Olumilsy Druor Nluht Uowiu A Crash Eultublo fur Imntli or wmntry outing the yard. 5c A Better One Tliuloivory Htnruwlli (or 16 umts our ljrrio 10 and for 15 and 20c. We ureshowingMJuie uxdlent vul um In 4lu and tlgurwl gowlt. LITTLE THINGS SO WA8TJ3 NO TIME LOOlvINd jBLagjV ik - iL 14 ii .it ii ii a Baking FiOWIHEIt delicious and wholesome KnrtX CO., Rtw TOK. '' i --- all tho quick growing seeds the depart- ment has, in tho hope that they may lx$ planted In tlmo to ?bo productive this? season. A telegram from the chnlrnniiti oi me uoustou uti'iiel committee esti mates the number of planters "affected at 123,000. W Washington, July 10. Surgeon Oeif- end Sternberg rwbljcil a dispatch fronfi Major O'Uyil.ot Havana, which sayjiS no now cases of yellow feVer h.ivo devel-' oped at Santiago. Congressmen Abroad. llr AasaclfiteilTrtH (a (kr Jnraal.' Skattlk, July 10. Tho congressional party comprising Metros. Payne, lluir,? Steel, Heatwoe, Dalxbll and Wnrhcr ar3 rived today from Alaska. Congressman! Payne, who is a member of the Jollity high commission, gave special attention to the Iwundary question. Tin wo tits tttrike. llr AMMieliilril I'rei la I ho Joarnnl. Lisiio.n, O., July ID. ;A11 tho skllledl workmen lu the local tin mill went on tc strike today for a recognition of tho Union. As a result every department hi tho plant is stopivd and COO men ar jl Idle. & Section Men Strike. llr Aumielnlett I'rca la III JoBrnl' Oiiioaoo, July 10. Two huudred u. tlon hands employed by, the Chicago Junction railway today struck for a rafeej of wages. '1 he company operates miles of truck chielly in switching for J stock-yards. New Telephone Co. I. II. Hingham, li. Lurch, I). 1 tow, and It. J. Jennings, have filed ar tides of incorporation for the "Cottagol Grovo-ltohemlu m.i i. i. ,m..i.53 icicKraiiu ix i vie phono Co." Capital stock S.O'W. Two Sad Oelentes, Freil .. Alexiinder and niece, Mrs' Wolfonl, were sad-eyed iniseengcrs iw Seattle today. They were not able tq remain to tlie editorial banquet, hut were very well treated while here as the guests of Mrs. .Mary Davis, 1117 High' stieet. The Washington editors meet n lu eoiiwntlon ut Seattle Tuesday. Sunt J. D. I.ee, of tho O. 8. P.. I bunny to have his family locate in Sa lem. Mrs. Leo with two sons and twot daughters arrived Saturday evening and. the family will me in uie spacious i-otj. luge at the prison. They expect to bj settled in about ten days. jt Choice Confectiooery, Cigars and Tobacco. Try Our Ice Crcatrij Soda, Ellis Zinn, 154 State 5t Salem, Oregon, -"n - - '" 'i WHEAT MARKET. OmcAno, July 10. Septopibet m Cash U red 1. Ban Francisco, July, 10. Cash Liii rrrrrryrvf irirwTrnjj Sons, Store, siTmnnnnnnnnrTHriHfimTWHrTniT I Save Your Tickeis 4 fc Wo muy have to ghJ tho E w heel uwuy again. AauujJuuuuuiiuxiuuuiUuuuuiM '' Stray Hats UooiMiyo to nil forrMrftirtt-, lu u J slaiighttir fule from IJOJ1 ' n"0 n diitlon. 11.00 lmtiiTa 60 cunts you -J know tin rtMt. Neckwear Clean and IrUrH ndsaud Puffs. . v ,, y htm1 50c Boys' and ChUir 8ultundWalSST,P prlps; llgnt weigjij weight prices. Waists for 46c. Suits for 59c i. a ii i ii ia? :Z4m iftfin3ifK jfifCiiiiV .. 'iB SaB a., i. a iwmmmm ' (llit UMMWm 4 jItKOB' A Cor. State an! Liberty Sis. 8alem,Or a. , lAsrifikhi k,L