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TNC THE DAILY JOURNAL. VOL.. X SALEM, OREGON MONDAY AUGUST 7 1809. NO 184 wsr Tpxy Tf1 a 2 a 3 a a l 3 3 a a a 2 S a a a a a a a a I i 3 .'.' J 'JL.'.', .'';',' v''v,'t'w'.'Ai'i'4.v.v4v Summer 0S6f fi KEEPING GOES OUT FIRST. a Blanketing (or Com- ORDER Wc don't want to carry the following goods over, so offer them at greatly i Reduced Pto I In the Domingo Re public. Ladies' finest tan vesting top, lace, shoes, latest styles, all sizes, reduced from 2.75, now Our fine vesting top tan lace shoes, all sizes, newest toes, reduced from 2.40, now Ladies' tan 2.00 shoes, now - . Ladies' Oxford Ties, tan or black, all styles, former prices 1.65 to 2.25. Your choice for Ladies Oxford Ties, l.3i lines, now Odd lots of childien's and ladies' shoes and Ox fords ,,., Odd lots of finer grades Aixed lot of ladies' shoes, sizes 2 1-2, 3 and 3 1-2. former prices from 2 to 3.25, now Aten's summer coats and vests; finest mohair goods; price 2.50, now Extra tine blue serge coats and vests; former price 5.00, now ------ Same style, also very fine, price 4, now Of course we have the cheaper grades if you them. 2 25 2 2 1 1 1 00 75 25 03 75 00 1 25 1 75 75 00 want 7 1 '&&(( fXVerT'rtafft'?rtnniXKCCL(UVMMUMWrj(rCTArjrj!. Our bargains are not confined to the "clos ing out goods." Our regular lines at our regular prices are the best values in the state, A few gent's fine mohair dusters, sizes 39 to 46, full length, price $2.20, now $1.75. Wc are going to clear them all out now's your chance. so THE NEW YORK RACKET Cor. Commercial and Chemeketa Sts. Salem's Cheapest One-PricB Cash Store E. T. BARNES, Prop. IT Hi 1 S ! K dl M 'A ii jf-rSTTr r , ' 1 1"" jTir " " ft flTM --- fcM- $2.25 Those Shoes you saw in our window out to $2,50 will be sold during this month for a pair, cither Black or Tan. Remember, the same cradc cost you $2,60 elsewhere, Sec our Ladies Tan Shoes at ihc new prices, $1,25 upward, at KBAUQQM RRQS FREE SHINE 275 Commercial St. GRAY Carpenter's Tools. Blacksmith's Tools, Fine Tools For Every Trade at BROS Cor. State and Liberty Sis. Salera, Ore. Vmy Receives a few More Guests Included Prominent and Italian Officials. Ilr Anclnril l'remi In Hip Journnl. m Piteuto Plata, Santo Domingo, Aug. 7. Scnor Alvorez, ininiiuor ot tlnaneo utul Sonor Conloro, with 100 men wont to Monto Cristo veMenliiy. Thoy united thcro with 700 mon who nssom bled in belmlf of tlio government for tlio maintennnco of ardor. Arnunl Rinumi.ra are wntchiiiR tho const to proven t the iuihiihk of nny IiiBiirrectioimrv oxpeili tlon. Tho governor of Monto Cristo ims tnreo tlioiiPiiiid men innler Tlio Hituutioii in cniiflliloreil grave. Xaw.kh, Aug. 7. Admiral Dewey in tho Philippines! or his relations with os- oih) rations tho German navy. The Olympla will sail for lA'ghorn Saturday or Monday next. Afterwards tho eruhor will goto (lonoii or Nice. Vice-Ad miral Gonzales will givo a bnuquot this evening in honor of Dewey. Xaw.kh, Aug. 7. Lewis M. IddliiLs. secretary of tho United States einlmsy, and Mrs. Iddings, who arrived horo from homo for tho purpose of welcoming Admiral Dgivmi'. lmvn n lintinnnt llitu evening in hislionor at tlio Hotel Hoyal. nu iiiuiu a nuiiiy uecoruieu Willi llowors and hung with American anil Italian Hags. Tlio 18 guests included LieutonauKionoral U. Uogllolo. of the rwentioth. Salsorno military division; Vice-Admlral Gonsales, eoniinnntler-iu-chlefof tho Naples maritime tlenurt- mctit; tho prefect of police of Naples: Captain Benjamin P. Lnniberton ami and four otllcers of tlio Olympla: U. 0. Parnins, second Heoretnry of tlio em bunny: II. do Castro. I'nited States con sul-general at Home; A. II. Hvington, I'niteii Mates consuls at Naples; Charles M. Caughy, United States con sul at Messina, and Dr. Hasler. Mr. hidings toasted King IIumlKirt, Presi dent MoKlnley and Admiral Dewey. There were no set speeches. COMPANY L Volunteers Plan missioned Officers, fiiv PnAwmco. Aumist 7. Tlio inns- 1 tering out of tho Oregon regiment began I at noon today and tho boys have out lined an interesting program. L colu mn v wl II bo tho first musterou out. Tlmm will Imi onlv three exceptions, Gennrnl Summers. Chaplain Ullliert and Captain Poormau. Breakfast at Eugene. Kuciknk, Aug. 7. Word was received from l.ieutenant-Colonel Yoran 'that thcOregon reuinicnt.to tho number 01700 men, would stop hero for breakfast on tho 10th if tho jwoplo desired them to do so. Accordingly a meeting was held and it was voted to breakiast tho men. nml n committee of five was apiwinted to take charge jf of tho matter. Oregon City's Reception. Oiimion Citv, Aug. Aug. 7. The gen oral committee on reception to tho vol unteers met and changed tho date of tho reception to Friday, August 11, as In formation baa been received that tho Ab Ivmv mnnilviru fit POlllDallV 1 will aCCOIll- American puny tho local volunteers hero to par ticipate in a coiounuiou. Naval Reserves. Abtoiua, Or., Aug. 7. Tho second di vision of naval reserves, of this city, is preparing to go to Portland to join in tlio reoeptlon to tho returjilng Oregon voluntoers, and it is expected that every member of tho command will bo In lino. One New Case. Ilr Ansoclntrii 'rem la thr Journnl. N'kwwbt Nkws, Aug. 7. Ono case of yellow fover Is rojxirtwl today at tho soldiers homo, Hu'mptou. No deaths. Warehouse Uurneil. Winnh'm, Mail., Aug. 7. Tho largest storage warehousoof tho Hroady & Noakes llnseeil oil mill was burneilSiinday morn ing. lx)-s, 120,000; IiiHuranco. ftU.OOO. While going to the lire ono of tho en gines upset nnd l'lioman Devaney was badly injured. , N. Y. SUf STRIKE. A Rotten Orgin on Which No One Should Work. DREYFUS TRIAL arms, y t), -at io London, Aug. siMUident of tin u ine siiDsianco oi an inierviow no lias who 7. Tho Naples corre- io Daily .Mail toleL'ranhs Meeting Scene in the Court. Dreylus Again Passionately Declares His Innocence Royal Absolutely 'IHjke Powder Absoluiely'IHjbe Mokes tho food more delicious and wholesome KOTAl atXtWl POWWK CO., ktW YORK. AMEniCAN ASSULTED. Negro Blacksmith Brutally Deaten by Transvaal Police. Losnox, Aug 7. Tho Johannesburg correspondent of tlio lAttly Mail says: The Trial Will Bo Doors. Behind Closed Ilr AaiMH'Inlpil 1'renn 111 Hie Joiiriud. Nkw Yokk, Aug. 7.- A new phase was injected Into thecoiitroversylwtweon the printers and tho managers of tho Sun by the arrival of tho steamer Kndeavor from Philadelphia, with 101 non-union men. Onlv nine wont to work and after working for Iohh than a half hour live of thcMt joined the strikers. It Is said that tho actual number on strike in tho comisislug rooms of tho morning and evening edition of tho Hun Is 1115. U N aLAN D'S PROPOsTt ION. Transvaal Volksraad Will Consider It In Secret Session, PiiirroiiiA, Aug. 7. The volksraad will discuss, in secret session, tho proposal of Joseph Chamberlain, llrltish secre tary of state for thf colonies, that tho effect and exact iiftanlng of the now franchise law bo inquired into by u joint commission. In tho meantime, President Kruger has notlllod tho Prltlsh high commissioner hi South Africa, Milner, governor of Capo Colony, of tho w llliugness of tho government of tho South African republic to accept auv friendly suggestions likely to load ton settlement. It is evident, judging from tho roHrts arriving from differ ent parts of the Transvaal, that tho burgliers do not desire trouble with Great Hrituin, and on this account the situation wears a mine promising as- JH-Ct.' There Is no foundation for tho rumor that Cieuural Joulmrt has resigned com mand of tho army of tho Ttausvaal owing to differences with the executive. Tom rarluv, drove over to Di of tho punitoutiury )allas yesterday return ing this morning M. Kilnger of the Capital Ilrewery went toMt. Angel today. Miss Mellaffy hasgonoto take a course in tlio good Samuritiiu hopital. Mrs. I). W. Gibson has gone to Canby to visit hor mother Mrs. Mary Daniels a few weeks. A Winner In the Race for Trade Is our handsome Russet Calf Shoe for summer wear. Just the right shade, anatomically cor rect last, and the latest and most stylish details in trimming and making-we have them in black also. Ought to be four dollars, any man s money, but we want to keep tiade at home, so we put it at the same price as order-by-mail-and-trust-to-luck shoes. Buy your shoes at home and get suited for $3.50. reduced to 52.90. SALEM SHOE STORE R. H, Leabo, Manager. 6 SlMt9 St. Ladi! & lUi'b Punk iHdk'. bad with Admiral I Mini rid Duwuy, is rep rese.ir en as navingsiiKi: "1 was given to understand that the American victories over Spain had ox cited ill feeling against us hi Kuroo, but so far as I am concerned, tho recep tion given mo could not have been more Haltering. It will give mo pleasure to say this when I return to America, and I shall bo happy to do what I can to dissipato any American iireiudices against Kuropo. excited by criticism on American civlllation." Admiral Dewey, according to tho Daily Mail's correspondent, refused to talk reiianlini; tho PhilinriiiiL'H. but tho corrosonilent asserts that he has tho Dost reasons to Know tuat "Admiral Dewey does not share the H'ssimIstie views of some Americans about tho nos- nihility of subjugating tho insurgents. SOME BICYCLIST May Prefer the Elk Trails to Level Ground Terrell Doesn't. Some one is circulating unite u lot of misinformation regarding tho now route selected by tho county court for the Tumor bicycle path In tho vicinity of tho reform school, Tho now route will not "necessitate crossing Mill ereok at two points" but only in ono as it would do in any case, nor will it "increase the distance letweeu tho two places over half n mile" as the evclometer measure ment is one-third, While it is true that It "will nocotfeitato tho construction of a Inwrd walk or path for a quarter of u mile through tho bottom," is not true that this is "an unnocoseury oxpoudi turer" for had the path followed tlio old slwash custom of going over the high ground it would have been necuwiury to build ii bridge of practically the same uuirth lietwoeu tho watering trough mid tho unvanaugii place, wuere ine urounn Is covered with water on litli sides of! the wagon road for a god iortion of the i your. In that case It would also hue boon nmtmiry to purchase a strip of t ground on one side of tlit road opimsite. tlieuivunaugn place. It is also doubtful if there will 1h suf ficient time to thoroughly discus the ' ipiestkiu and agree on a route ; for the the nrmge in ouummoii is Htriiy nuiii and is liehig jmslietl to completion. Judge Terrell, after consultation w itli J. II. Albert, president of Uh Marion county wheelmen's association, made this wry wise elMnge in the route, ami by a sliuht lengthening of the iwth, and with im extra exeise, aolUth only lull which forces the ordinary bi ryele rkler to dismount Initween here awl JVHgeite. While the expert rkler uouhl jwrnp over uie iteiorni scihm mil whiuhii li..(. l.it..(U.ll MlllllJjlllJv lll.ifMA.1 I.. ll,,. ..Iln.ri, onnilullr II una ill. Iim.lll. I Alul rOllftiHllL' IN U MHfciultV Of Otim. ,..?u.....n..7 """"-" "!'"-. r..Vi' ...... r.i.. i oi... ...in. .1..111. luilU wmui I JeillK iiHijwiuiiir luimim. "ini hit -hi WANTKD At our warehouse tit Salem and Macluay 100,000 bushelH or more of wlioat and oats for which wo are prepared to pay the highest market price when farmers desire to sell, We supply those having grain with sacks to deliver thoir crops. Also storage for those wishing to store. Ho suro and see us every dav in the wcok 'Olllce K) Commercial street, up stairs, or warehoused. A.M. Hum iihrev A Co. H-7 HI Ilr Amniclnlnl lrea la llm Journnl. Rksnks, Aug. 7. Tho Dreyfus trial oiiened this morning in an atmosphere 01 perfect trtiuquillty. Drevfus In anew uniform of n captain of urtlllorv scarcely moved during tho proceedings. On eouit procewlings to review tho wit ness, tno most notable ulnontcs iH'Ing I.stherray, Patty DiiClam and Millo Pay. Dreyfus half turned hi head towards the seats of witne-mei iuuI prepared when i.-rk called Kstheway, but wen no iosikjiibo wni re colvod Dreyfus returned to hit; previous attitude looking straiuht in front of him. Hk.vnkh, Aug. 7. Tlio Dreyfus court adjourned after deciding to sit behind elooed doors tomorrow and as many days as necessary for oxanilnatlhn of the secret Dossier. A public session of tho court will probably tako place next Saturday. Later in morning proceedings after tho bill of Indictment had been read, tho prisoner wiw handed a long illp of card board upon which the IJorderoau was pasted. "Do you rogouizu this document?" Dreyfus replied with a passionate out burst, "No mv colonel I um Innocent' I declare it herons I declared It in 181)4, I am a victim." Hero Ids voice was choked with sobs which must have stirred every spectator in court. Tho voice of tho prisoner did not seem human. It resembled tho cry of a wounded animal. Ho ended his re ply with tlio werd: "Five years in the galleys, my wife, my children, my God, 1 am Innocent, Innocent." Cavalry for tha Philippines. Wasiiinutov, Aug. 7. Three trtsips of tho third cavalry left Port Myer, Va. today for Seattle, ourotito to Manila. At Chicago the detachment will bo Joined by other commands. Five other troops of the third, ut Fort Kt.mu Allen will join tho command at Seattle. Mounts for the cavalryman accompanied them In specially arranged stock cars. OOVEnNOn AND STAFF. Go by Special Cur and With State Offi cials to the Regiment, Gov. Geer and staff, composed of Adjutant General Tuttlo, Judge Advo cate Spencer, Surgeon General (Hills, Secretary of state Dunbar. State treas urer Moore and Attorney General blank burn, leave tonight at 0:ir to meet tho regiment. Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Settlemlor of Woodburn and a few other Invited guests will comprise tlio party. They will occupy a sjieclal cur furnish ed for tho occasion by tho H, P. Co. The car will stop at Ashland mid wait until the time to meet the siieclal trains leaving the regiment at the state lino. They will thou lie taken by a speciul engine to the state limits. Salemites On a Dust. Mrs. Adda D. Martin, the sculptress, has modelled busts of some prominent Salem jieople and has others under con struction that will 1h added to nrlvato and public art collections. Mrs. Martin lias completed busts of Mrs. O. H. Kng land and Hon. John Minto, of which casts in plaster or bronze will Imi made at Portland. Sho went down Unlay to siisirvlse making them. unguod tlio tcoplo appealing tor justice. ami licensed l leld Cornel iOinlmm A colored American litir.en. a black' smith, was mistaken for a Kalllr outside tho oxchaugoatid was cruelly maltreated by tho ih)1Ico, anions whom was a Hold cornet, for his Inability to produce a pass, xno united states coiibui lias taken tin the matter. Tho negro, who is a blacksmith by trade, was loading horses from his forgo on Friday morning whon throo mounted jKiHccmon appeared mid demanded that lie show his pass. They used abusive language. Tho negro produced a paper proving him to bo an American citizen and protested against tho abusive lan guage. Thereupon tho policemen dis mounted, knocked him down and kicked him in tho back with their spurs. During the afternoon, Dr. Matthews, to whom the American consul had sent tho negro for medical treatment, exhib ited nine spur wounds to tho crowd that gathered outsldu tho exchange. A dm matlc scene ensued. l)r. Aintlliows liar of being concerned. Lombard has sub mitted an allldavit denying that ho was Involved In tho assault. A warrant has lieen bsued for the arrest of tho jsilice men. DLACK REPUBLIC. Outlook for Cuba Under Popular Qovcrn ment. Havana. August 7. A leading Ha vana merchant, a Cuban havhur busi ness connections with most of tho cities of tho island, and who says ho Is well posted regarding Cuban affairs, said that universal suffrage in Cuba would mean a black republic in tho noar liituro, ana tnat tue only means oi pre venting it will bo thu Incorporation of the island as a possession of tho United Stato Ami territory or colony, leading to American Immigration. Intermarriages, tho enrichment of insular blood and the Improvement of tho population. In his judgment Cuba Is otherwise doomed to W'omo another I Jnytl. His assertions are based Umui tho fact that in a latlon not exceeding l.'JM.OOO, voting capacity of lOO.(HK), tho Spaniards unmoor only ou.ihki, tno wnito MILL POP Twenty-nine Lost. Putting the Blame on the Motorman. Broken Qanc Plank -Owls," Twonty Human LivesS" ' Mr Amtictnlrtl lrc la thr Jnnrnnl. IIaii IIaiiiioii, Mo., Aug. 7. A score of persons were killed Sunday by tho collapse of the gang plank of the Mount Dessert ferry. Seventeen wore drowned and three died from tho terrible oxporl- oticoot immorstoii in tho water and in juries whllo struggling for llfo. Tlio dead are : point witli a Cubans whllo 25,- .1HJ,(KKI in IL'5.000. those claimlnir to bo 000, while the blacks number votimi strenuth. The theory Ih that more than halt tho Spaniards under a system of universal suffrage would not vote, ami that tho nuuilHtr who would vote must Inevitably diminish each year. Thu Cubans who will no longer have tho fresh blood of Spanish Immigrants to draw ummi will gradually grow fewer, while, on tho other hand, the blacks, who thrive in .this climate, and are big, fataml healthy, will increase ut a rapid rate. The result will bo, ho believes, that In 50 years there will bo morn than i.0m000 negroes In tho islands, and less than 250,000 others. "Kven In the llrst elec tion," he deulurcH," tho blacks could carry everything thoir own way if they know their strength." FRANCO-RUSSIAN FRIENOBHIP. French Poielgn Minister Lunches With St. the Czar. Phtkiisiiuiio, Aug. 7, M. Poterhof palace with Del Casse, French minister of foreign affairs, Tho Yew Park grocery was entered over tho rear transom and some tolmcco and sardines taken. The family of Al Dimpio left Unlay by toaui for Hovorul weeks outing at ooast, lunched at tho KmH)ror Mcliulas and the empress. Tho Ituslan minister of foreign affairs, Count Muravieff and several chief dig nitaries of the ltusslau court, were also uucstH of their inalostlos. At tno iimner given to iw. woi iuhso by Count Muravieff at thu foreign olllce there was a cordial exchange of toasts, both ministers alllrmiug In the warmest terms tho substantial character of tho Pranco-ItUHslaii friendship. M, Del Casse today received numerous visits from high Russian olllclals. The uewHpaiMirri and public protest against thu admission of any other pow er into the Fraiicodtusslaii alliance. It OIVIIC" urphy, of of KIIh- Mrs. William Murray, of llrower; Irving llrldites. of West Hancock : Al port Colsou, of Levant; Mn. Alonzo Oakes, of llangor; Joseph Murph Oldtown : Mrs. Uollis Kstev. werth: Clifford Cushman, of Corinth; Miss Llzziu Wood, of liauuor; Miss Iniisa Hartlett. of liauuer: Miss Grace Hummer, of llangor; Charles W. Downr, of Kllsworth; F, A. Hweetzor, traveling salesman, Portland; Ora M. Lank, oi uautoni; u. it. iioniiott, oi nrower, ami a woman believed to bo his wife; Mrs. A. II, Hillings ofj llangor; Mrs. S. U. Stover, of Ellsworth; Mrs. George Dor went, of llangor; Mrs. G, It, llennott, of llrower; Allss Lewis llumpdon, .Malno; an unknown woman, bolloved to lie a saleswoman; for a Ikiston publish ing house. Later Report, Haii IIaiiiioii, Malno, Aug. Examina tion by divers in the vicinity of tho Mount. Desert lorry slip, the weno of yesterday's accident, caused by tho col lapse of a gang plank, soem to indicate that tho twenty victims aro all who ur Ishcdasa result of the caUistrophy. Trolley Car Accident. HmiHimuiT, Aug. 7. An ohiii trolley car twisted and lieut. lying in middle if Heck's mill pond, Is the only visible In ilicatlon of the frightful accident of yes terday, when twoiity-iiino lives were Inst and a dozen jieoplu seriously In jured by the car tumbling off u trestle. Engineer Starr said the bridge were perfectly safe. In his opinion tlio motor man became liowllldurod as tho ear com menced the travel fust down tho Incline, lost his head and turned thu current on Instead of reducing It. on Albert Davis, of Htaytou, came In his wheel this morning. Fred Neckurmuu uiid wife drove to Gervals yottenluy to see the ball game, I wandered to tho village Tom And sat down In the shade In Kills' it Inns' refreshment stand And drank some lemonade. The peanuts that they have there Tom fl'l'hu truth you ought to know or u iiicklu you got two sacks You could not years ago, 1 04 Stato ot. Phono 2874. 4 Rolls. WHKAT MARKET. Oiikaiio. Aug. Cash i rod 71. San l'liANcmoo, Aug 7. Sepluinbei, OOJj" 7,Cnsh 1.05. m?yCS&V ,W I ID 77 G'C'i.-' -. m o$. Meyers & Son S? QJ SALEM'S GREATEST STORLJ) J S Coasters HeiunmUr llm pitiHiiilaervtoiif uiir uaiiurutr ii In jrimr onUra. r"t CLOTHING x TALK Watch and Clock Cleaning. able Iwrd imiU mih! few make It. The Judge evUwitly lw u soft sMt in his Iwurt fur the gentler mx, and tlni Judy Wcyelhttti, If no otlwrn, will npprw Jate Iihi tlnMf;htfMliw uwl mmimI jtulgmMt. Clearance Sale. I will now Mill all my millinery jmnxIs atotiial oo-t. m K. hmith, Bbite UrmC 7 31 71 ferent make of watches ainl chsiks and having much exjierhMwe wltli this elu-" of work the rehiring of valuable and delicate time puH will Im$ skfllfully .lnnu. WeaWido engraving, repairing ami manufuoUinng jewelry. Try us ami yott wilt eome again. BARR'S JEVVELRY STORE I 310 BTATD BTRUBT. "To be prosperous you should look prosperous." Our H, & M, Guaranteed Clothing is the most pupular up'todate line shown in Salem If you are looking for honest values you will surely come to us, 3 2 2 If you are looking for style you will surely come to us . - j i - Our Clothing is made by the most skilltul tailors, - r a a. A every ouu is vuaraniecai v s Sl st v s ?, Whon you mo It In our Ail It I ALWAYS THUE GREAT SL-vB Whan you se THE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC. FRANCESCO SELEY. Dean and Prlnolpal of Vocal Department, BitWAKO W. TibLMo. Princiial of Piano I)wprtiiiiit; Hboimalo U. IIidmhk, PriHeipal of Violin Ijrtmeiil ; Ktta BiHJiBK-few.Br. AfcMvtaNt In Vwwl l)ari wuHi; Gj-ihth IlrKiti:. Plrt Aw4itar.t Ih Ilanv )mM; Vutumat Tili.k, &mwi AwiBtoHt in Piano I)irtwe!iU f lerwifWr. Mr. TUUan will Umm tfrii' hhw U mamwmuH of iIm Caliime of Mm4. Jhmh bW4Lw wkIm Sept Wl. We have the largest stock in the City and arc original in our ideas of doing business, we arc ujvtodate, progressive, und determined to stay in the lead. X OUR BUYERS now in the East arc young in years but old in experience. They are neat in their taste for selecting goods. X A. X X C IX OUR RATING with Dunn and Bradstreet enables us to buy direct from factories in anv auantitv we desire. X X X X X X X X Our Great Sale is Now on in this Department, XXX PRICES HUMBLING. X PROFITS GRUMBLINC. XXX .i ft ll