THE DAILY Latest Associated Pross tela- JOURNAL. J Tho Dally Journal's larRoolroula- tlonlsnonocldent. It's tho rosuttof high quality and low prloe. X Editorials mako Tho Dally Jour- -. trtnan rini 1 nnun nnn ivca u nnl. ? t VOL. X saem Woo 60 Hoie Made Goods Specials: A very select line of Boy's Knee Pant Suits of our own goods made up in Npu; Ynrlt f?PT nMR cnt? vour noYl The .argest assortment ofj ... . r n ,.... Mens Pants: Regular sizes, All sizes of Boys Black Hose, extra sizes and extra longs. the very best to be Had: Ask No matter what size you call for them. for we have thorn. A sneci:il drive on them 7 he finest line of Crash .Hats for Men and Boys to be found, in Patterns and Styles. iiisMr uUMl SALEM, OREGON SATURDAY SEPTEMBER ! 1890. NO 213 Dreyfus Convicted by the Court. Sentenced to Ten Years Imprisonment. 0i$ lii STORE Great Excitement and Indignatou Pre vails in France. Hanan & Son's SHOES For Gentlemen, Btack and Tans latest styles at the lowest prices ever sold anywhere PS? aNx see K.RAUBSB BROS 275 Commercial St. Salem, Oregon. GRAY Carpenter's Tools Blacksmith's Tools, Fine Tools For Every Trade at BROS Cor. State and Liberty Sts. Salem Ore. Ilr Aaanclntrtl Pro lu the JnurnnL ItuNNCR, Sept. I). Dreyfus wna this morning convicted by tlio court-martial mid sentenced to 10 years' imprison ment. Hes.nkh, Sept. 0, At this niornitigri session of tlio Dreyfus court-iiiartlnl ex tinordiniiry precautions for tho preven tion of nn outbreak bad been taken, Dotiiehmentsof imiIIco and military were- stationed lioth Inside nnd oiUbMo the I.ycee. Kvory iKirson entering tlio build ing was obliged to submit to a search for concealed nruiH. Tlio Judges ro-ontoiod tho rourt room ntllp. in. Major Carrlere niodo n gliort Hpeeeli, eoneluding with asking for Im position of tho verdict and punishment of 18!ll. Domango roplleil with a few winla and then Dreyfus said hearsely: "I iilllrin that I mu innocent." Tho prisoner added that bo had live' for bin own honor and tho honor of hi wife nnd children, and after five ywiru of frightful torture lie was convinced that lit l.tst ho would receive Justice. Col. Jouunustu read tho Judgment which oH'iied with tho tpiestiou referred to tho JudgoH by tho court of cassation : "Was DreyfiiH guilty of entering into machinations to koikI seerot document to a foreign power. Ho guvo uiwwer that tho court by a majority of lle to two found Dreyfus guilty. Ho concluded by wiying that tli court would remain hitting until tho room was cleared. Ho asked tho audience to go out ipiiokly, and not mine a shout of any sort. (iunditrmoH then clntcd around tho audience and pressed thorn outside. No n word was raised by any one. Jmlgo niiint wan read to Dreyfus, by tho clerk of the court. Dreyfus listened ImjKiselvo, did not utter n word and marched back to prison like an automaton. It is under stood that Droyfui will bo sent to Fort Corto island, of Corsica. Tho decision of tho court was as fol fel fol eows: "Tho court declares on this question by a majority of fi votes to 2, yes, tho accused is guilty. The majority agreed that tboro are extenuating circumstances in conso quenco of which, and on tho recom mendation of tlio commissary of tho government, tho president put tho ques tion and received again tho votes In bovo mentioned form. "The court condemns by a majority of r votes to 2, Alfred Dreyfus to punish- ment and 10 years detention. " I Kkn-xbs, Sept. 0. After Domango had ' spoken, yesterday, Laborl formally renounced Ills right to "plead. The peroration of Demango was it splen did piece of oratory. Ills volco thundered through tho court room nnd echoed outside. Ills speech was skillfully nrranged, nnd waa devoted to demolish ing, stone by stone, tlio odiflco built up by tho general staff, going over every point nrougiit In tho lwnlereau and refuting tho argument! of Merrier and lingers. After asking God to enlighten tlio minds of the Judges, Demango concluded with turning to tlio audience nnd in a volco choked with omotlou, ho said: .ontiomen, I tell you wo nro all Frenchmen, consequently let us unite in n common lovo of tlio fatherland, lovo of justice and lose for tlio army." An outhuist of cheers followed tlio lawyer's appeal. 001 PAUL Said to Be Cooling Down. Situation Wears a Pcacelul Look. VenexueU Up lo Dste. Ilr Aaaoclntnl lreaa la ttm JonrnnL Caimcas, Venezuela, Sept. . Tho revolution under tho leadership of Gen eral Castro is gaining ground. The In surgents now occupy Neiguu, three dayB march from Valenca. Murdered by Natives, Ilr Asandiitril I'naa In llir Jnnrnnl. JiuLAWAVo, September !. An uu conformed reort ia current hero tlmtan exploring party which recently loft for ijxko'langany Ike, Central Africa, has, with only ono exception, liecn mur dered by natives. Royal aABSOMJTEIV toiler. Making Powder AbSVLVIEW felJRE Makes tfio food more delicious and wholesome Out of Town. H your cook hiiRKono hop picking or tlio family is out of town, voti can oh tain your meals at Tlio White House restaurant. aOVU MEW HXrfSW f o , NtW VOM. HGHT MORE FROM SAMOA. The Queen is Opposed to Fighting tho Boers. SPORTSMEN ACTIVE Marion County Rod and Gun Olub Pays Reward. About to Impoit a Lot of Ulack Spotted Trout for Oregon Qtraams. Tho Union County Hod and Clun Club Is actively at work in tho enforce ment of tho law for protecting gamo and llsh, and will hold n ec!al meeting next TucHluy evening. At that time nr rnngementH will bo erfocted for receiv ing n consignments of young Murk nnd RHckled trout trom tho Unlleil States llsh rouitiilsslouer. Word has been ro- reived that tlio gorrmuent'H llsh car would reach Salem within sixty davs for tho delivery of tlio name, and tho club Is requested to have, pure fresh water ready to transfer them to iui- mi ihiciv on arrival. J no uiuii mom- hers feel pltsised nt being nblo to secure u start of these magnificent game fish, ami will take steps to protect them. Tlio club has paid Constable I). 0. Mlnto, f'JO reward for tho conviction of .Mr. HaBS for shooting China pheasants, and stands ready to pay a similar reward for nny other similar convictions. PERSONAL. re & riuiniltoN x HOUSE FURNISHERS x Furailuro Carpels iclure Molding WallPktper RfKu' . ' -?.. JS i. h M i competitors cannot meet. Sideboards Hard wood with bevel plate mir rors and antique oak finish, only S8.50. Others lV at 514. in Solid oak well finish- ed. Book Cases, Chiffon irs and China closets at prices thr.t our c going at wholesale prices. Half Dollars Have theirweight with us and do here what it Jakes dollars to do at some other places You should see our Center, Din ing, library and Extension tables IN CARPETS We have the latest patterns in every grade from the cheapest Union to the best body Brussels. Good Union Carpet 30c per yard Better " " 35c " " All Woll Ingrain 50c - " Tapestry Brussels 50c " Roxbury tapotry 75c " Misw Kthel Dovo went to Mt. Angel today to visit her sister Mrs. 0. K. Mills. State Treasury C. S. MiKiro, went lo 1'ortlaud this afternoon, CIihh. I.. Mc.Vary Is in (iervals this afternoon looking after legal hiiHlnusM. Mrs. F.I. Norton, of Marshlleld, nr riw this afternoon to loin her husband who camo several days ago with n young trotter which ho has entered In tho fair races. .Mr. Norton is ono of MarshlleM's MKx-ossfiil IhisIiiinw men, and ho mon keys with fust iKirnis for health and rwrwition. MIm llsniiee lluffuiau returnwl fslay from her outing at tlio mountains. Miss J.tda Wlllurd wont to Astoria tlay. Kx-Oov. MuslystnrtnlforTho D.illus this afturiKKJii. It. J. Hmidrkks and family went to Aurora this aftoruoon. Mrs. V. A. Moorw wmiiI to I'.irt Innd this afternoon for a short visit. MUSIC pniilis wonted On piano, nt a) earns an mnir at K strtxits. Illliliand Main V tl-3t Ilr Aitorlnlril I'rraa lo III Jnnrnnl I'iiktoiiia, Sept. II. The News today prints mi olllcial statement from the secretary of state of tho South African republic, In which ho says: "Three courses nro disclosed by communica tions from the llrltleh secretary of statu for tho colonies, "l'irst Is a commission of Inuulry: second is n commission ol delegutes front both governments to discuss tho technicalities, and tho third is a confer ence In Cape Town. The Secretary adds that tlio TnuisTaul go-eminent agrees to thu smiiul prop osition and invited Oreat Ilrltuln to de fine the constitution commission and suggest a place of meeting. London, Sept. It. The Anglo-Trans-vital situation wears today a more cacc fill aspect. Tho Associated Tress ac count of tho decisions taken nt tho cabi net council yesterday Friday, am con firmed from the best sources of information. In addition to the troops from India, iv hrlgadu of four battalions ol infantry is under orders to start from South Africa immediately, one from homo and thteo fiom Mediterranean stations. Tho sail Ingot Ih'-.ViiHlle liner Ilarieili Castle lias licen cancelled, and tiio steamer will probably bo employed to trausMirt Ilrltish troops. A HMiiiolllchil statement comes from Pretoria, through Capo Towm, to tho effect that tho Transvaal gmormont has explained to thellrtlshdiplomatiu agent, Conyugham (Ireeii, tlmt its hist dis patch was meant as an acceptance of tho liroitosod Joint Inquiry Into tho franchise question. It npiH-ars that the negoti ations hud Ixx'omo so Involved tlmt tho Transvaal government Itself had lieromu confusiil, or orliaps, for Its own pur- ones, wished to appear so. London, Sept. 1. Montague White, tho consul-general of tho South African Hepubllo in Ijiidou, said to a represen tative id tho Associated I'ress last even ing: "I nstiro you on the authority of it cabinet minister Abat there will bo no war with the .Transvaal. In fact, tho queen will not permit war. I received u tetegram'from Pretoria assuring me that the Transvaal government quite uudur stands tho jiosltion regarding Ztho imco psrty in Kngland,iind is in no wise mis led by sieejbes or demonstrations," Tue Pwple are in a Stato of Un certainty. Want to Iilect Another King Dislike Foreign Judges In Tlielr Provinces. Rebels are Captured by Americans. Ilr AsaorlNlnl I'rraa lo llir Jnurnnl. Vancouvkii, II, C. Sept. 1). Advices from Samoa are that, pending tlio lliml decision of tho tliree powers, the Samoans are in a stato of uncertainty. The commission Informed tlio Samoans before leaving that tlio Uorlln treaty Is still lu existence; so Is tho olllco of chief Justice. Tho natives claim that If thu Iterlln treaty Is still in force thou they have autonomy, and will piocrod to elect u supremo chief, avoiding the title of king. This Is in contravention to the recom mendation of tho commission. These Kline people take exception to control Is'lng in the hands of a foreign governor. They also object to having foreign Judges adjudicate upon matters concern ing Samoans. They dislike foreign Judges visiting their provinces to try cases between foreigners and them selves, and assert they can do this tliem selves. It Is stated that an attempt will Iki tnadu to upset the rrcnmuiouda ttou of tlio commission. Censor Still Suppressing the Truth, Cabinet Considering Government for I1 no3. SOMETHING ELEGANT, YOU HAVE NEVEU SEEN IT UEI-'OKE. CUSTAKD CHOCOLATES IT IS THE FINEST CHOCOLATE EVEK MADE IN SALEM IT CAN 1)1: POUND ONLY AT I-LLIS & 'INN'S IB4Btnto nt. IMionu 21174. 4 Uolla. No morpliliiH r oiiluuli I)r. HIIiVVais COlis All Tain. "OuocrnttdiM." fuj. Ilr Aaaerlnlril I'm lu llir Jnnrnnl. Manii.v, Sept. a. A force 150 rebels with one eauuoii uttunkel Santu Itttii early ibis morning and simultaneously (liuigun nnd San Antonio wore attacked by bodies numbering alsiut t() men. All tho insurgents wererepulsed jnolosa to the Americans, Col. Hell's regiment, while attempting to take rclxds In the learmet two small tatrolsand succeed ed lu enpuring a rolml cititnln, lieuten ant and six piiviitcM. Manila, via I long Kong, Sept. !. Thu censor rofusel to allow tin) follow ing dispatch, tho iiccurnny of which Is unquestioned, to bo telegraphed) Tho surgeons rcorts lu regard to tho condition of Mao Arthurs division show that :lKir cent of the olllcerN and W'i Kr I'Hiit of the enlisted men are sick. This Includes tho sick lu quarters and those sent homo. Han I-'iunusiii, Sept. ll.-Mluuosola anil Moiilli Dakota volunteers were given a royal reception as tlioymarchixl from" thu trausjHirt Shuriduu to the prusldio tills morning. Tho general health of tho troojm Is gcxsl, but all show signs of bard campaigning. Wasiiiniiton, Sept. 0. Tho cabinet meeting yesterday was devoted almost entirely to n discussion of tho local gov ernment which will Imi established In the Philippines on the cessation of hos tilities. Secretary Iloot has given tlio matter much thought, nnd ids views, as expressed at tho meeting yesterday, woro received with approval by all tho members proscnt. Ho pointed out that ft systotn of govern ment which would be suited to tho peo ple of I.uron would hardly do for eoino of tho other Islands, when) tho inhabi ttnts were far less advanced. Wasiiinoto.v, Sept. 0. Gonoral Otis has been Instructed In (raining tho plait of campaign (or tho dry season to nllow for the fullest par tlclpation of tlio naval forces now lu tho Philippines anil necessary orders will go forward to naval commanders to co-op-cratowlth thu army to an extent not before contemplated. Policeman Shot. TAcoiu, Sept. II. Police Olllcer Jack Martin was shot through the .shoulder this morning by n man nauttd Moore, whom ho attempted to arrest as u suspicion character. Tho Policeman shot Mooro through tho lungs. Mooro Is expected to die. Mar tin will recover. J.N to llrown, tho attorney went Washington county this afternoon. County Commissioner J. N. i)llVg and Win. Mlley returned o their respective homes this nftoruoon. Your Hoir Gray ? J W Oray hair Id starved lialr. Tha B y lulr bull h-vre bson deprived of 9 I propor food or propsr nsrro (ores. Ay er's Mr Vigor lncrnuw tho circulation In thu scalp, Ulrnl moru Dourer to tha nervM. amillss n Using elamsDts to tha hslr ImllH. Vmh sccunllngtoillrnctliins, gry hair l)lni to sliuw Its orlglu.nl cn'iw In n fuw Jayn, and soon It bu all tlssuftutM and richness of youth. I1.0I) a lwttl. At all UrucifUU. Ir tun da iiM otiUIn all tha U.n(lt r about 1L AOJj.M, D. J. O. ATi:n. iuu mmIkI Itoia Uia uvcivr anoui lu aAaaalsaAakaviavial Vltfoc. willa Iba I ..... Umall.Uua. VVUKAT MARKET. CiilCAiio, Sept. l. Septomlxn Cash 7'.'. Han Fiuni-isco, Sept. 0, Cash 1.0U, ro?i New Golf PlaidS Ask To See Our Bissell Carpet Sweeper To Cleanse the System, Ktfeotually vet uenllv. when a stive or bilious, to ltermunently ovoroimio habitual ronsllpatloii, to awakoii the kidneys and liver lo a healthy ac tivity, without Irritating or wtsikeri Ingtheui, Ut dispel headaches, eohU, nr (evers, ue Kvrup of Figs, made by the California Fig tiyrup Co. NkwYoiik, Sejit, l. A dlsiatuh to the Tribune from Indou says: lie- Iorts that 10,00 trxis will be moved linmiillately from India to Natal, are premutiire, but the situation Is critical without doubt. Tho consensus of opinion In London is that aoloao approach (will bo maduto war, and suvih a satastrnphe will Ut pre venUvJ In the end by the Intervention of the Cape ministers and the retreat ol of Kruger, who Is cautious wiuugli to keep a bridge open in his roar. Kroger' foreoa aro ordinarily set down as 20,000, los. M6uers & Son G SALElVl'S GREATEST STORE New H.S.&M. Clothing Stop here a.t TH& RAIR STORE For all supplies for hop picking and threshum, or any general use. Lots of new goods just arrived and will be sold at the lowest racket prices. Great reduction on all summer goods. THE PAIR STORE Golf Capes Our new capes are arriving daily they are very stylish and the prices are popular. Fall Jackets See them in our new de partment, they arc the very latest styles. Umbrellas Our new umbrellas are now on display in our new and spacious umbrella department. Ladies' Umbrellas 50c to $12 00 Mens' Umbrellas 50c to S8.50 Hop Pickers Gloves 15c. Any day in the week, a reg ular 25c glove bought espec ially for our hop pickers. Hop Pickers Blankets 29c Monday Only. Next Atonday we will oiler for sale 200 pair of white blan kelsat 29 cents a pair. Sold at 50c Elsewhere. Fall Hats Our new full hats are now in. Rocloff. $4.00 Manhattan, S3. 50 Gordoni $3.00 Best makes on vearth, take your choice Mens' Pants We have just opened a well new line of men's punts in the late cuts. ' Prices Low, Styles Ri?ht Yesterday's Silk Sale was a popular onexThe ladies flocking asajtsaamasaaaaaaaa mMmammmmmmmmmHJKi around the counter like bees. Nearly every piece wa cut NayI HnmRQ Uiir R ankat .San waif- Fnr It ;4 B H I O'