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DAILY JOURNAL. voi,. x SALEM, OHEGON SATURDAY JULY 15 18!)!). NO 105. mTTini lifcyiKiil1fc,lttfcifch,fcfciiaihiirfkfcihhfcfclfc"ffc'''iI Most People Talk About the shoe they buy. If the shoes please, what they say helps the shoe man. Poor shoes create comment that will kill any shoe man's trade. Our shoe trade continues that our shoes give tion. We carry the shoes, and sell them at a very low profit. If you've worn a pair, we feel sure of your trade in the futuie; and if pleased to have you give them a trial. Summer Clothing for the warm weather. Don't sweat. Buy a cool crash suit or a light serge coat and be comfortable; Full crash suit for $2.40. All kinds of light weight underwear from 25c up. THE NEW YORK RACKET. Cor. Commercial and Chemeketa Sts. Saiem's Cheapest One-Price Cash Store, E. T. BARNES, Prop. TmMtnV'HWqHnH'W'V,'l'n'f $&h t 1 1 i n- - - fn' LAL.Y b -- v GREAT SLAUGHTER SHOE SALE. i i i i i i Per On Wc aro not KILLING THE 20 t making Low l'rices on Dead Stock, and blowing about it as a marvel, but we aro SLAUGHTERING THE LIVING: Mowing down a clean, live stock, lovel with tlio dirt which Ih associated with cheap prices. 2EW UP-TO-DATE STYLES! Kvory Shoo in the houo Kiibject to the 20 ier cent reduction, (iootU'murkcd in plain A res. Not a clearance of old goods, but all new Spring btock bought at the very lowest cash price. We can fit any foot sizes from Infants O's to Men's 13's, and widths, AAJto 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 88 State St. Ladd A. Hth Hank Uldg. rl6w sewari GRAY Cor. State and Liberty Sis. Salem, Ore. to increase, That's proof satislac- .-tpaob wmc "HMPfDuiSW you haven't, we would be SJ f t Red Cross Shoes Our hospital and nurse Shoes, also Oxfords, have arrived. Try a pair if you want soild com fort. Our big Shoe sale is still on we are cutting" prices right and left--ve buy cur goods 10 per cent, cheaper than inexper ienced opposition, hence can and do easily undersell them. FREE SHINE Krausse Brothers 275 Commercial St. -" Cent Reduction All Shoes, WHAT WE SAY DRAT"). we do,: 1 Originator of Low Prices. HWo Shine thorn Free. NEW SHOE STOH1S, 1M STATU STHKKT. SHOES At Cost! Carpenter's Tools Blacksmith's Tools, Fine Tools ForllEvery Trade at BROS WAR CABLES Latest Prom the Phil- ippmes. There Will Be a Great De mand For Horses, Governor Geer's Speech to the Troops Manila News. Ily Aminrlntril I'rmn Jo Uir Jnnrnnt. Manila, July 15. It in reported tlmt the Filipino junta will be moved from Hong Kong to the inland of Labium, the Uritish Colony off the const of Horneo. American olllcinls havo watched the members of the junta ho closely at Hong Kong that the latter have found it im possible to supply the insurgents with arms. Prof. Schnrman will arrive at Han Knmeieco on board the China. Twenty inches of rain July, uttendid by typhoons, made the leaving of tl o transport impossible. At Negros It was Impossible to unload the Sixth in fantry until the last day or two. The California regiment is now loading. The Colorado'H leave tomorrow on the War ren. The Idaho's, North Dakota's and Wyoming's leave next week. Work for Emergency Corps, Sax I'ii ncihoo, July 15. In view of the fact "that the returning Oregon vol unteers havo gone into camp at the Presidio, anil that 15,000 more Volun teers will arrive from Manila during the next two or three months, General Slmfter has issued a letter containing rules and regulations for proper sanitary service at the camp. The olllcer in command of the troops istoapppoint Uo sanitary Inspectors. These iii8H':tors are to examine daily the tents, streets, kitchens, food and M'worn. Horses in Demand, San I'uA.NciHft), July 15. The govern ment It to continue Bonding horses to Manila. The ship Tacoina will sail for the Philippines as soon as supplies and animala can lx put ulsmrd. She is to lw fillowcd by the collier Shiinjand prol ably one othor steamer. Nearly 1500 horses aro wanted in Manila lx'foro spring and thetpiartermastur Is going to try to get thoin there. Addressed by Qovernor Oeer, Friday the Oregon volunteers made their ap)HHiranco on dress parade at the Presidio. They wore addrosswl by (Kiveruor (ieer, who said: "The only unpleasant feature atout the reception if that It had to occur on California soil. When I left Oregon with my staff to meet you here, it was with the understanding that you were to proceed immediately to ancouver Itarrucks uud there be mustered out When I went out to meet you on the trouaiiorta, I found but one opinion among you, and that is that you should Imj mustered out in San 1'runcUco. When I found that this was so, I did whr.t little I could to aid you in having this thing accomplished, nils lias inteii a great dUippolntiiutnt to the eoplc of Oregon; but toe diMiiioiiitiuunt is only u tt'injioniry one. At least, I hope m. You lmve conferred honor and rouowu on the State of Oregon, and the eople are more than anxious to chow their appreciation of your work. The State of Oregon is proud of the record you have uiudc, ami on laihalf of the (hjojiIo of Oregon I thank you." General Summon' then stepi! for ward ami said : "All thoro who intend returning to Oregon with the regiment will rule thttir ItaiHl." Nearly every right Iwnd in the rogi men t was ruiaod. I'urhajHj 20 or 30 of the men held their hand down. "The governor tlwnU ym," rrled the oolouol. and there was a great rtupiiig ul ImiuIs among the voluut'Kirtf. CievoriHirUcor Friday teUidioiiod from shh Praiwlteo that he would lrt for San Francisco Excursion, Only S7,r0 for the Round Trip, Plenty oi time to see everything. AN IDEAL SUMMER OUTING, Leave Salem August 3d. Side irips to Mt. Hamilton, Tumalapias, Berkley, Palo Alto and various places of Interest. For detailed information and iieJ9i& enquire of W, W. Skinner, or H. D. Pattqn, Salem, or Die C. W. BARR, Manager, Lebanon, Ore. homo Saturday night. Ho also Mated Hint General Shatter estimates that nt least throo weeks will bo ivquircd for the mustering out of the volunteers. Washington; July 15. The wnr ile iiartmeut has left the dismsition of the Oregon troops in the hands of General Shatter, commanding the department of Pncillc. The troops havo been ordered mustered out at bun Francisco. It is said hero that they will bo paid off and will return to Oregon as citizens, not as soldiers. After they are mustered out and paid, the United States has no further control ofthem. I'nymaster-Goneral Hates says that it will bo utterly impracticable to pay the troops whilo en route to Oregon, and that the payments will lw mndo at San Iruncisco. Other department author! ties say that unless General Shatter makes othor terms, the troops will turn over all their arms and equipment on receiving their final papers and dis charge at San Francisco. ARCTIC EXPEDITION Has Sailed Vith' Supplies for Two Years. III Aimnclntrtl I'reaa to Uir Journnl. St. Johns, N. 1, July 15. The Perry expedition steamer Diana sailed for Sidney today. She has supplies for two years and carries ri'orew of 18 men well accustomed to Arctic navigation. STATE NEWS. A party of 20 people loft last evening to climb Mt. Hood they will climb to Cloud Cap Inh today The party are: Mrs. .em Snow, Mrs. George Wood, the Missoss Mackay and Messrs. Minor, Flanders, Hoyt Lewis, Francis Iewis, J. CAlnsworth, It. Ii. Mackay, of Port- I land; Miller, of Waterbury; Conn.; Hewing, oi icocKviiic, uoun.; intones, oi Chicage: ltorry, of Newport, Ky.; M. Ilangeiuoyor, of iJouth Orange. N. J. Another party went up today. J. F. Medina, of Ioudon and Paris, left with Mr. Luwler ami other mining men to Quurtr.vlllo to Inspect the mines. Mr. Medina is the founder of the bank of Nicaragua and was minister to Hug land and France from Central America. The llrst grain in the shape of rye, of the season wes cut at Dayton, by Win. Palmer, Friday. Many will be cutting Monday. Cass Scott, was upointed iotmastor at Tangent, vice J. J. Itecrd, removed. Sheridan has had hauled 100 loads of gravel upon Its streets. Hentou county hasiiH large a hay crop as, was ever known in the country. High f.dwis"of Farmingtou ruptured a bloodvessel in his lungs last Thursday, from which hu died. Portland architects are figuring on the new academy building at Dayton, The annual A. O. V. W. picnic of Yamhill county was held at'DaytonFrl day. -1000 people were present. Forrest & Woodcock of F.ugcno, havo contracts for 0,000,000 feet of logs to be supplied from the McKluxto river. The wheat crop of Yamhill county will not lo more than three-quarters of a crop, Democrats Planning A Die Meeting, llr Aoclnlrtl I'l-mi la Hie JournnL Nhw Yokk, July Ifi. Thu Chicago platform Democrats at a meeting last night adopted resolutions providing for n big silver meeting in this city or at one of the near-by summer resorts on Ijilsir day. To curt l.a Grippe, keep warm, ipccla!r tte feet, and take Dr. Mllct' Nervine. UIYKT YOl It I.YKs ON l s. If you are looking for HiKM-tadus or eyeglasses. Hcientitic methoiU run all all through our Ijiihiiioh of fitting sight and sight help. If vou are unable to pay it fuir price for gliweos. uiuke the fact known to lie und we will furnish them free of charge if any one U really too jx,or to jay. All school children should have their eye touted liefore entering hckki. Come in any time. No charge for the necessary tesU. BARR'S JEWELRY STURE jia state BTnnirr. ROBABLY BRIBED Six Detroit men. Alder- Suspicioned of Receiving a Bribe. The Matter in the Hands of Detectives Other News. llr Amorliilril I'rrim tn llir .Imiriint. DimioiT Mich. July 15. The evening News says: Acting on certain informa tion, the H)lico commissioners havo In structed thochlef of the detective depart ment to Investigate thu transactions o some of the aldermen for the past few days. It Is known, as far as thu Kllce aro concerned, and a linger of suspicion is pointed to six aldermen, as having re ceived a brllw for their votes on the street earordinnneo lastTuesilav. N'kw Yoiik, July 15, The oxecutlvo committee of the Oregon Hallway and Navigation company has dissolved the voting trust, which controls Its property. The dissolution of trust has no direct connection with the change of olllcers and directors. Stockholders will merely vote for their own choice at the next annual meeting. No slate has U'cn made up, although the Union Pacific Is in control by the ownership of the Oregon Short I.lno. It is said the dissolution of the truRt has no direct connection with Clearwater territorial controversy withtho North ern PiiOillc. Wasiiinoton, July 15, It is stated that the abolition of the kingship in Samoa has advanced considerably further than the provisional arrange ment by thu Suiuoan commission and that the three governments have so far aco,ulesed that this feature Is assured its a part of the iwrmnuout system or the government of Samoa. Wasiiinoton, July 15, Kx-Sw rotary John W. Fostdr returned to Washing ton this morning and called upon Secre tary Hay, to ascertain prosKcts for the reassembli.ig of the Joint high Cana dian commission, lie will remain un til Senator Fairbanks arrives, when u conference will be held to dually de termine niton a lino of action. Wasiiinoton, July 15. Neither the Hritish nor Herman uiubaHsissIes have received a word concerning the (luato mala affair and it is reported that it is the puriioso of the united governments to compel (itiatomala to observe her nb ligations to foreign Inurd'holder. There in the same lack of oillcial con tinuation in the roort that a (icrman D "ww r n tv rrwrrTrrrrrrr vw vf r vr los. Meyers k Gl SALEM'S GREATEST No. 4569 aV swur, lUu Hue ('olmiibltife lllryi'lfi illTt'WIlt rd tvllh Ik, Hi 1111117 JHllitHl Tuesday Morning -JwnMnauraour Great Sale Including Every Line in Our Store, Except Contract Goods. Wij WILL SHOW AN HLUC'ANT LINU OF rancOATS, SILK.MOUBN.SATTINU GRASS I.1NI1N and MUSLIN at GREAT SALE prices. LADIES UNDERWEAR including every line of AUislin and Knit Goods at GREAT SALE prices. HOSIERY at GREAT SALE prices. WE WILL SURPASS X A X X ALL FOKMbK 4mM AA k lk Ml ,M S il Royal r -Absolutely "Pure bsoiutely Makes the food more delicious and wholesome oi nmxa rowtftn co., vox. cruiser lias Ihpii Guatemala. ordered to proceed to , Nkw Yoiik, July 15. A Herald's cor resiMmdcnt In San Salvador reports that the government has decided to declare the capital in a state of siego in onler to Investigate the recent attempt at revolution. WILLIAM K, VANDBRBILT Not Planning to Control a Transcontinental Line. II ) Aanoelult-il 1'rmK to lie Journal. Mii.waukkk, July 15. William K. Vanderbiltllms wired the Milwaudee Journal saying that there wuh ubt-o-lutely no truth in the report that the New York central and allied companies are planning to obtain control of other lines of railroad, in order to make a through line from the Atlantic to the Pacillc coast. Oradstreet's Report Nhw Yoiik, July 15. Itradstreets re- tiort for today says: Tho new features in'tlio general trade situation this week are of an almost uni formly favorabl) character. So rare, Indeed, are the disturbing features as to necessitate a search to locate them. Additional statistics of the past trade movements roeioved are certainly of an encouraging nature, the foremost among them being the cxccptluully good rail road earnings, the returns for June ami first half of the year, and thoasccrtalncd totals of the enormous export trade, espial to the phenomenal business of the preceediug lineal year. Tho reports of the railroad receiverships for the first half of the year lsar a striking resemblance to the list of business mortalities, Inas much as they are the smallest, In the numlior reported since the receiverships first became prominent, Among the cur rent news features might be mentioned tho quite favorable report of the agri cultural department. Iluslnotis failures number 171 against III I last week, and U.'W this week a year ago. The failures in Canada number tweuty-seveu as compared with twenty five last week, and of twenty-eight in this week a year ago. City Bonding News. Thu special committee of the city council in charge of placing the forth coming issue of city Ixuids held a meet ing last evening, nud decided to open a subscription for the sale off05,000 worth of I per cent bond, to be paid within ten yours, I'pon llgurlng up tho aggre gate of H per cent warrants to lie taken up the gratifying information was de veloped that the total in principal and Interest has Immiii reduced from fHo.tXX) to f(15,000, most of this having U'en paid since tho Inst city election. The advertisement of the ultv will be louud in another column. Practicing, London', July 15. The American I'll Ivcrslty athletic combination commenced practicing today at the (Jiioim club. The Kugllshmeii do not appear in as good condition as the Americans Thu Americans all around are younger and lighter, but are in excellent form. mfcfW AEN'S CLOTHING. furnishinos ami HATS at GREAT SALE prices. H. S. & M. PINL' CLOTHING. ALL REDUCED. KHIT UHDtftWEAr?. I ii wwi mmtmM0 EhT - OKIS IN THIS -? AUt,i ik J ik J " Aiiiiiili lL 11 llAi jmt j ftMiINO Powder "Puke LAW MED William Going Exe cuted. In Spite oi a Writ ol Habeas Suicides and Other Criminal of tho Day. Matters llr Aminclitlrit Prens In thr Jnuriinl. Kansas Citv. July 15. A Star sjiecial from Tulsa, I. T Says: Tho execution of William doing, choctnw Indian,; In duliauco of the writ of helnms corpus, Is sued by United States Judge Thomas, will bo madea direct cause for bringing these implicated In the cas-e to trial for murder. Judge Thomas in an interview last night, stated that hu would see that the law in lesiwct to dlsolstylng an order from the United Status government was fully Investigated and that all tho guilty ones would Im brought to justice. Lincoln, 111 July !I5. Uov Sutton Is under arrest here charged with mur- doring his sweetheart, Leon a HI more, last night. Sutton shot the girl twice and then tired a bullet through his own body. He will probably die. Ciiic.uio, July 15 Scclal to thoTimes Herald from St. IxmiIs says: Uuvls W. Holliday, a sou of Josru W Hollldav, thu Chicago mllllonalr, In lying probably fatally wounded at the Daptlstsaiiiinr him. He win shot by his wife. She says she did the shooting In self defense. Waixack, July 15. W. II. Pines, the engineer of thu Hunker Hill mill this morning told his experience!-)f April 111. rtvo masked men camu to nig house uuar the mill and ordered them to gut the women out thu men were held, Cheyue Itogers and Huff being cap tured later. All were taken up the road away from the mill. A few minutes later camu mi ex plosion. About the time of thulast one, Cliuyno, Itogers ur.d Huff started to run and the crowd commenced tiring at them. Rotten Fruit "Selxed, biNnoN, July 15. Tho maglstralo to day ordered thu distribution of 11 tons of rotten fruit, seized In thu boiling room of Sir Thomas Upton's jam fac tory. An Kyc for an ISye. tlMNsvii.i.ii, (la.. July 15. SI Smith, who killed William Hell, a communitul traveler, several months ago, was idiot to diHith in Jail here this morning by a mob. Do you know Unit Hills or .Inn Can shinu your shoes ho bright Tlmt you cmi truvcl In tho night And won't need any light? And If you haven't u looking glass, You need not got tho bluet!, For you cud boo yourself as well Ily looking nt your shoo. lB4Stntu st. Phono 287. ryrrrr vr rrrryr ryr' sons STORE Q i A Save your Tickets Vf my llV(t 111 Hive III HlltHll INV ngulu. HOYS' AND YOUTHS' SUITS AND PANTS at GREAT SALE prices. HOYS' IIA'IS, WAISTS. SHIRTS. TlliS, UTC, at GREAT SALE mti: prices. LO H . 1 mam : GREAT SALE! -- f J.ISf.riiMt,AiwBL A- -l . MttA..-