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,- jjiuiiiii iiiiiii'i'i fiftf.if FECIAL I o Spring Jackets. Oil? Illie ot &t'Ug ihokbln ftf Ufa novVosl Mid irioat coin jilU, WJ offof llio olillw lino flt npmul prititf iof ONE WEEK, Our Stock of Laird, Schober & Mitch Shoes Af flUll tinfjrokuti and wo can fit nny Jndy woiiring from AA to tili '1'ho finest Shoo la tlio markot THE PALAcOo? Com. St SPRAV YOUR TREES, Burr A Pclw-'J have (he best pumps In the market for tin purpose. JIAUft A I'KTZKTiL, 214 Commercial Street. - IF - you re going to build or make any Undof Improvement, coll oil the undtMlgnod, (or material. Wfl Jiave a com plote Hf , and re rdy to supply any prepmod contract, sower work, grading, to. Salem Improvement Co, DAILY WEATHER FORECAST. Portland, May 6. Friday, oochsIo&I light ralu. Saturday, fulr ami warmer. U. S. Wkatiikji Bkuvick. PitniiATK Couut.Ih tho estuto of Henry Bbrum, deceased, a petition for the resale of tho property was grunteti, In tho matter of tho Kuardlun ' tttp- of Mury T. and Albert L. Elson Jrt,' minora, tho court uppolnlt'd Ml otwei Sfcalfe, CJIiuh. Hicks ami Oliver Grace appraisers A, O. Condi t, guardian of tho estuto of LouIh Jl. Simpson, James il. Simpson and Ar tbur Olover, minors, llled his bond In the sum of f 700 on huIo of reul estute with 0. A. Gray as surety. Why Not. Tho Democrat of last night in Its report of the trial of Elmer Worlck, for assault on Shaw, omits all that portion rolutliiK to Worlok's con fession to tho police, on wliloh ho wan bound over, or their statements ns to what Worlck confessed to having heurd and seen of Shaw's doings at Miss For rls'B room. Why not jrlvo your reudum tho news? Or uro you Hlleuoed by Mr. Bbaw? Why not tell the truth? Are you blackmailed ? Not Fair. TIiIb piper bus never at tacked Its contemporaries unfairly. It has never trumped up Imaginary crime against thorn, and when u brother pub lisher has been In real trouble In this county it ban not houkIiI to add to his hardship. It Is always willing to take a anuare blow when it can lie fairly kIv en and baa been fulrly provoked. lie yund tbla we do not believe In quurrels of any sort between newspapers. The publlo wants fuels not controversies. i m GKTTirta Low. Thai remnant stock of boota and shoes Is kcUIiik lower every day, and tho flual cut In prices bus been Bade, which glvfea the people cheaHr goods than over oflered In Oregon In Uhta Hue. This cannot Inst long, so bo aura to get In now and lit yourself out before tho opportunity Is gone forever, E. Willis agout, opera house block. S t Natural Wllholt water by tho glass, bottle or case at the Spa. Blohel A Mayor, a wholesale cigar Arm at Portland, talk of opening uusl uess iu Baleiu. Who soils llsh ? Davison. II. J, Sharp's dairy Is furnishing tho beat Jersey tullk ut low rates. KELLER & SONS' CORNER, Acrobats sluud on their heads; so do earpot tacks; aud, as a general thing, both are accompanied by muslo. Wo aeldom stand people on their heads but weofteu make their bends swim with our oflerltig In dally speclul salo wlu 4w. Our quotation are (topular, Tbe goods displayed uro tho best. For ueat, attraotlvo parlor tables we bad la thU Hue. Always sometitlng MV, We are opening up parlor good to dky. Foe a pretty divan come and sea j in. UDIES' LEGHORN HATS. M Deaeit Ia4M Ihorn bata In Blaek and Wblte-a Hue quality. We ball oflW for a short lime at iM cents each. 5 CENTS EACH. :'.': 25 CENTS EACH. MRS, S. C. REED, it'.itj"'ji' k .-''-?' :f.. - jl jga! PERSONAL AND LOOAL. Miss Julia Metocban Is at Portland. Mrs. Chas. Gray Is at Portland today. Frank' Dearborn, the bookseller Is at Portland on business. Johu Gray tho contractor, Is at Port land. Salmon Egs Davison's markot. Dr. Harvy Lane of Portland, was In tho city yesterduy. W. It. Bllyeu of Albany, Is In the city. Choice Appleu Blue Front. Butem's $U4 fat boy should return Mr. Bhaw's money. Michael Egan In In town, tho guest of his brother, County Clerk Egan. Bridge Contractor Iloyal will build a now brldo near Clackamas. Dr. Powell Reeves went to Woodburn this afternoon, Clunis, Clams- Davison's market. Mrs, W. C. Holding, bf Portland, who has many friends at Salem, Is Iu a very critical condition from her recent Injury by u street car accident. A number of Baleiu ladles aro pro gressive and wear tho 1830 full skirl costumes. It Is to bo hoped Mr. Bhaw has got his money's worth of notoriety iu pay lug the Democrat (24 to churgo the Journal with blackmail. Who will bo proseou ted next Is what tho people of Salem want to know. Cruds, crabs Davison's market. F. Xtivicr Mathleu of Uuttevlllo, u pioneer of 1812, was Iu tho city today. Tbo nowHpaper llrst to cry blackmail was the only one to tuko money by Its own confession. Davison's address Oi Court street. Judge II. P. Boise left today for a vUH to Albany ami Corvallls. Will llabcoclc went to Albany this morning. Mrs. G. J. Ilnskett went to Eugene this morning for a short visit. Fat hens Davison's markot. Col. T. C. Bmlth returned today from Portland. ) J, B, Uenluger wont to Woodburn this nfleriioon. Standard Fashion Sheet for Juno at the Palace call and get cue. E. Cooke Pattou wont to Woodburn this afternoon lo look after his business preparatory to leaving for a tour ofitho East Monday next. Dr. Bhaw admits that ho oiiered tho Journal money to hush nphlsscun dul. Tho Fat Boy admits getting t'2A for that purpose. They are a pretty pair to charge anybody with blackmail. Kev. j. T, iiennett.or XSeoroska, ar rived Iu the city today, ami is visiting with the family nfCupU D. C, How ard. He is a brother of Kev. Jesso Bennett of Mehuma, and will also visit there. Mrs. Bennett accompanies hi m. If receiving money to shield V man charged with au otieiico against publlo morals constitutes blackmail there Is h paper at Bulem that baa been guilty of that crime. But It Is not tho Journal. Canned beans 6 cents; peas 0 cents; pears 10 cents Blue Front. Cooko Pattou expects to leave on Monday for a tour of tho clllesof the East, ex)cctlng to be absent a couple of months. Ills grandmother, Mrs. E, N, Cooke, and his idstcr, Mrs. McCully, may accompany him. Aiueimaii m, v, uuui was touay a t 1 k called to Oakland. Oiv., to tho bedeldo of bis sister, Mrs. J, It, Hunt, who Is not cxpeotiHl to live. JHMfUKU OA1'1Aj MVMXAIj, mttiktt atAY mt mt mn mm, AIvIm llimrtnH DfsNiWd Atcf A flcrttclilHg Trial. 'Did ioitrnnl IVciiinJi itm Hoik' tug to i;o Willi rio Bbootfh lliit Jfo liii(lcrrt(ool Wlint Biiim Was tf To, Tho examination of Alvfti Uowmnii, clinfgcd with lmvln committed an satilt Upon W A. Bhaw, being armed with n dangerous weapon, was con llnuiul before Ileeof der Eden, at 4 o'clock Thursday afternoon, Tho court room was packed, ns on preceding days, R, JfOFKlt BWOHN, Ho lestlfled Ut having known Bow man over since ho arrived In Balcni about four years ago. He said ho had no aflldavlt of Bowman concerning the shooting nllnlr. The court ruled that any affidavits of Bowman, Hofer might havo concerning or in relation to the Bhaw aftalr beforo tho shooting would not bo admitted an evidence. Hofer admitted having aflldavils but tho con (eutlon of the defense was that they wero foreign to tho case. Hofer had no objection to producing tho affidavits but ho said they did not concern Bow man's connection with the crime charged. They related to Bhuw. Un less Hofer voluntarily choso to reveal tho contents of tho nflldavlts the court would not demand them. Tho aflldavlts wero not produced. Hofer had had several conversations with Bowman about tho shooting. They talked about It Buturday morning. Hofer proceeded to find out from all sources all that he could about the af fair. Bowman did not tell him that lie knew tho shooting was going to take place or that Worlck had prepared for It. Bowman said ho wasn't thero that night. He know Bowman and Worlck woro chums. Bowman never men tioned Worlck to him. 'Half tho time tho Jouknal olllco upstairs aud down Is unlocked. There Is no particular system of locking. Worlck was not working fjr Hofer; Worlck was not at tho office Friday to his knowledge. He didn't know Worick went through the offlcn Friday night, but didn't learu it from Bowman. He said Bowman was a very quiet gontlemau. Bingham asked Hofer If bo had any Information from Bowmau before the sheOtlm: that It was to tuko place. He had not, Anything regarding Hofer's visit to Miss Ferris Saturday morning after the shooting, was ruled out. Hofer made no objection to testify on this matter, but Bowman's attorneys said It had nothing to do with the case. AI.VIN IIOWMAN BWOItN. Ho had worked for Tjie Jouhnai, about live years. He said ho was ut Mrs. Ball's, No. 101 High street, Frl day night, all eveulng aud until 0 a, in. Saturday morning. Ho did not see Worlck until next morning. He knew nothing about tho loading of the tilstohdld not seo tho pistol; did not know that uny cartridges had been prepared. Mis. Bull took tho stand. Bald she resides ut No. 101 High street. Bow man rooms at tho house. He was at his room Friday evening after 0:30 un til 12. He never went out. alio was reudlug and was positive. He bad no visitors that night. She did not know wliero ho was prior lo about 0:30 o'clock. Bowmau was recalled. Ho had nothing to do with tho shootlug, he said. Ho hud been at Worlok's room soveral times. Ho was thero lust Tuesday evening for the last time be foro tho shooting. The night of the shooting the key to tho composing room was In ills pocket. Tho back door key was In tho door. Never loaned bis key. There was a ladder at the rear of tho olllco by which any one could get In through a window at any time. He bud seen Worlck every day for several mouths. They boarded at tho same place. Baw him lust ln'foro the Bhootlug after supper ou Friday evening. They walked dowu street together as fur us (he armory, when Bowman went to his room. He knew Bhaw had been up to the girl's room. Worlck spoke about It said some thing about scaring him. It was after Tuesday that Worlck llrst talked about scaring Bhaw. They talked about him on tho street, walking from meals. Beverul ways of souring him wero sug gested; didn't know who first men tloued It, ho or Worlck. They talked about tying a siring so Bhaw would trip over It when bo left the room; then they would hollow aud laugh at him, and let blm know somebody was onto him. A great many petty details of no Interest to our reader wero drawn out by the attorneys at great length. Blugham asked bow It came to bo sutfgvsttHl to stretch thestriug. Bow man said It was something that be bad seen Tuesday evening, accidentally, be gurased It was. Didn't remember who llrst suggested scaring Bhaw by shoot lug; had nothing to do with the shoot lug or loading the pistol, didn't know any shooting was going to be don. Ford asked what Bowman saw Tue Stl.IL. day1 night iistmto 6(jJ(etl. The Cotifl ppfm-lifxi the qtlelloii Id P" What-Bowmau tart m while ne was Iff Worlok's footiij samelhhig he s.w while In WMfck'ff zoom on Ttie1ay evening abolil 0 o'clock, He and Won Ick both mW il, Bhnw wn not In Hie fcohi trllli iehi, They wero alone. That something wbloli they eatf wns In Worlok's room, Hero the defense rested and the court staled Hint lie believed no arguments would be required by the attorneys) but Mr Ford Announced that the pros' eoutlon hnd something to offer In re btitlfll and proceeded to announce that If tho court would view tho premises (Worrlek'n room) tho witness In re buttal would then lie produced, The court disliked logo through the streets with a procession to view the scene, but would go down and hok through the stovepipe hole before 7 this (Thursday) oveulug in company with the attorneys If they liked at which time tho examination would be con cluded, it possible. Court adjourned until 7 o'clock, Tho court reported having viewed the premises and considered no argu ment by tho attorneys would bo neces sary, Ho said considerable testimony had been oflered of a nature foreign to the chargo upon which Bowmau was having a bearing; that there was some testimony going to show that Bowman was an accomplice, but he did not feel Justified in binding him over to await the action of the grand Jury, aud there fore discharged the defendant OREGON DIVISION IN CAMP. Sons of Veterans Elect New State Officers, are Banqueted, Speeches, Etc. When Colonel Charles Emmett Druke, of Portland, division commuud er culled the stato onoampment to or der at Oregon City, Muy 2d, every camp was represented. W. E. Johnson of the local camp Introduced Mayor Sullivan, of the beautiful city of five thousand nt the fulls of tbo Willamette, and he extend ed a cordial welcome to the visiting delegates and members of tho division. At each side of Colonel Drake, who presided wilb great ability and fair ness, sut bts division adjutaut, J. W. Wilson, his quartermaster, Leonard Becker and other members of his stall iu full dress, the fatigue uniform of the regular ofllcers of the Hue, with glittering side arms and splendid mili tary bearing. The Portland camps were strongly represented from both sides of the river. Among the most prominent members of the order were J. V. Scott Bebee, Judge advocate gen oral ou the stall of the national com munder, aud Past Commander Melviu, of Phil Sheridan camp, both of whom showed abilities for leadership thut re sulted materially In brlueing about greater harmony aud tho good of tbo order. CANDIDATES FOB COLONEL soon came to the surface and a sharp but good-natured struggle for supre macy soon cleared the Held of all but two Captain H. L. Wells of Portland, andou the stall of the.Oregonlan, aud Cupt. C. A. Hermann of Oregon City. They fought to a llnlsh,both command ing the respect of their friends and the admiration of tho encampment, al though neither Anally succeeding to the greut honor, which went unsolicit ed to E. Hofer, commander of Sumpter oamp at Salem. Tho strife to be the lieutenant colonel and tho nmjor of tbo division was uot so warm, the former golug to Major D. M. Dwlor, of Bilvertou camp, the lutter to L. W. Briges, of Heppuer camp. Tho dlvlslou council was composed of Cupt. Adams, of Bilvertou, Cupt. Strum, of Lebanon, Leonard Becker, of Port laud. Delegates to national eucamp ineut at Cincinnati. August next, T. M. Johusou, La Grande; J. L. Ayer, Portland, E. Hofer colonel of tho di vision. Alternates: Adams, of Bil vertou, Hermann, of Oregon City. THK NKXT ENCAMl'MBNT was upon Invitation of the G. A. It. council of administration, decided to be held at Roseburg, or wherever tho Grand Army meets, and at same date. There Is to be a grand rcuulou ou that occasion of all the loyal and patriotic orders In tho state, Including Woman's Belief Corps, ladles auxllllary to tbo Q. A. It., and Ladles Aid society, auxll llary to the Sous of Veterans. Time aud place will be aunouueed In due sea son. THE UANQUET. Bhlrley'a ojeru house was tbe pcono PRICE'S The only Pare Ctaa of Tartar IWer.-No AbhhobLj No Alum. Uwd iu Millions of Howi 40 Ydars tlie Standard offt grand banquet. TheLfldiw' Alt Boclety, the new mllllnfy order, erved lunch ftMU fi lo 8 o'clock when the speeolf.mnklbg begun, There was tonb) responded fo In honor of the Grand Army, the Indies' societies and the society of the ladled, the mst, pres ent and future of tho Bonn of Veterans, which to Judge from the remifksof all tho speakers is an Important orgnulzn' (Ion, Comrades Wemple, Davis, Drake, Johnson, Melvln, Hermann, and the Colonel Elect mndo spenches. A tele gram was received by tho Inst named which was rend and the encampment gnvo three cheers loped ofrwlth a rousing tiger, CJONOHATUXATI0N8. BAiitM, May 3, 1802. Colonel E. Hofer! Accept congratul ations as Commander of the Bons of Veterans, department of Oregon. 11, B. CoMrsoN, Brigadier General Oregon National Guard. JJAWJK lIOfOHS. The encampment ordered the divis ion ofllcers to procure sliver badges for past commander, and the retiring ad jutant was voted a gold badge. They will bo beautiful and desirable souvenirs of tho order in this stato aud highly prized by the fortunate recipients. HOSPITALITY. The Oregon City camp, named in honor of Col. E. D. Baker, entertained tbo state encampment In good style. They furnished the beautiful grand array ball for meetings, secured re duced rutes at tho hotels, aud arranged tho grand reception with music at the opera house. The encampment was tho largest and most successful yet hold in the state and ll left its sessions with renewed zeal for tho good of the order. New Books. "Vest Pocket Diction ary" 2S cent ed. "Doctor Latimer" a story of Casco bay, By Clara Louise Burthuoi 1.00 ed. (new). Life of John Puton missionary to tbo New Hebredes Illustrated (new 2.00 ed). Mark Twain 'a "1,000,000 Batik Note" and other stor ies (uew). Mrs. Custer's "Tenting on the Plains" (uew 2 00 ed). "Bartletts Familiar Quotations" (uew $3.00 ed.) Ike Munvels "Iteverle of a Bachelor and "Dreams of Life" (uew 30 cent ed) "Little Mlas Mullet" by Rosa Curey. Childhens' Day. Beginning to night Mrs.Fiester starts a special sale of cbildreii'ti huts to lust only over Butur day. It will be tbe rare opportunity to get spring hats for tho little ones. The beauty of tho goods Is only exceeded by tbe low prices. Cash buys cheap. Opposite opera house. Who Will Go? It is very evident thut either Andy Hofer or W. A. Buuw iu a candidate for tbe penitentiary, aud the Democrat feels positive that it is not Mr. Bhuw. Democrat. Tbe Demo crat Is very positive 24 dollars worth ut least, for that is what it says Shaw paid it. m appreciated. The 11 p. m. carson thejCapital City Electrio railway were In great demaud lust night, the occu slon of tbe Columbian dress party ut Mrs. A. N. Gilbert's. Bad Road Case. Au appeal In the celebrated roud case, of G. W. Vedder vs. Murlou couuty, which bus been ap pealeu to the circuit courL twice and tbe supreme court once, Ib being taken aain. The Difference. The Democrat took Shaw's money to keep still about him. The Journal did not. AN A li ui. The head of the bouse was at J. A. Van E.itou's laying iu a supply of groceries for tbo family. He fouud great bargains at this house. Youthful Pair. The county clerk has issued a marriage license to Miss Ida H. Gouldlng and Win, B. McCor mlck, by written consent of both par euts. They are aged 10 and 18 respec tlvely. Choice poultry, Davlsou's market. New colored luces at Mrs. Flester's. Natural Wllholt wuter at the Spa. Still another piano to be given away at Krausse Bros, Shoe store. Found today -fresh clams and crabs at Davison's market, 01 court street. Natural Wllholt water by the gloss at me spa. ton Balk or Tradk.-a first class horse aud carriage. Will sell cheap or irauu ior woou. uui at this oflli-e. Wdw-tf Why not try soma nf tim ti,,o,.. deosed mluce meat at Clark & Eppley's, A Line That ViOOWyl VMiU STORE, SALEM, OREGON, Chinese Registration. Captain Phillips, tho deputy collector who bos been Iu the city for a few days register ing tbe Chinese, returned to Portland this afternoon. Ho says there are about 15,000 Celestials In Oregon aud Wash ington and the estimate Is made that not over 10 per cent of them will regis ter. They are very superstitious, and are afraid to register, as they are led to- believe it Is In violation of the law of loyalty to the Empire, which ofleuse costs a head either of the violator or his next male kin. There are 1200 Chinese in Salem. Davison's market Is well supplied with extra choice poultry aud plenty of It. Leave your order. Tearino Up. The Salem Motor company is today tearing up its old truck ou Commercial street between State and Ferry. Tbo track on Center street lms been taken up, and all the old materials will be taken to Morning side, where the new car house Is to be erected. Chinook salmon, halibut, cod fish, sea bass, Eastern oysters, at Davison's market, 04 Court street. Shaw hired the Democrat for $2-1 to attaek the Journal, iu order to divert attention from his own aftalrs. The Democrat Is now dragging In other mutters to screen Itsowu guilty conduct In taking Shaw's money only to get him in the soup. Hello John, going fishing? No, I can catch em quicker at Davison's market. New French flowers at Mrs. Flester's. Chipped beef, such as was never be fore seeu in Salem, fresh at Clark & Eppley's. Laying bens for sale at Davison's market, 04 Court street. Incorporated. The Pacific banker and Investor publishing company, with capital at $5,000, Portland, Hied articles today. CHOICE RAISINS are selling at 10 pounds for $1.00 at the BLUE FRONT. d-w It takes something besides a lying at tack In a newspaper that was paid $24 for Its dirty work, aud the unsupported assertions of tbe man who pungled up tbe money to convict a newspaper of blackmail. New placques at Mrs. Fiester's. Concealed Weapons. One Lud wig Murdock, a resident of Salem who Is a butcher by trade, was sentenced to floe of $10 and costs for carrying con cealed weapons. He had a pistol aud went to jail. One Drumc.-Iu recorder's court Judge Edes senteuced one drunk this morning to five days hard work on the streets. -- Hambletonian Mare. For SALE.-One of the best horses iu the city for delivery, sound, kind, gen tle and tough us hickory, fine roadster, will work single or double, weight 1050 pouuds, will also sell my de'lvery wa gon, with curved top, wltb both pole and shaves, also some hay and oats which I have on hand, call early at F WlIho3 Bii"'.gAWe DM' Y" -2MU ONE WEEK MORE- ur THE DRESS GMns sm f -of SvifflK-'gto secure a dress at the re ItlvVu. ,J Te ""d bu' this week to seVX ViU? our rw8 e anothre JUvely close Saturday u!Kbt. May 6th. Iow 1'r,ceB " le will pos- WILLis BROTHERS no OPERA HOUSE CORNER. " & CO. JJanraln. lnrUl.t .' " " BALEM, OREGON, B"Pta. la Clothing, Carpeu, Oil Cloth,, Trunk. and Vita. Has no End 'Hint is tlio way it itf nt tho W00LENJI1LL STORE. They havo na endless line of Moil's and Boy'a all Wool HOME MADE. CLOTHING At tho lowest Prices. Samples sent on application, Addreps, AN AFFIDAVIT Isn't necessary to convince people who know us that no where else can you gel Fine Stationery equal In quality to thut wenre selling. We have all of Geo. B. Kurd's Stationery. W e can give you a bargain in this line uwe buy In S cose lots. Notice our display of this paper In the latest lines. Patton Bros., Booksellers and Stationers 08 STATE BrilKKT. NEW ADVEKTIBK.HKNTS. Fl URNI8HED It'JOM.-A few desirable Rooms, with or wl bom board, near busi ness centre. Call at S3i Wuter stre-t. 5-5-0i HAH (iUir HUilNE-W HERK.-Dr Wing Lee, who was formerly located on Ferry street In this city, has hold his MocHof drug and all of bis furniture to Foou Kura and will shurtly leave 8alem. M-lw FOR SALE. A very nlcelr located lot, with house, on Will street somn of Wlllumetlo unlveilty. Forterzj.saijd parllculurs, plrass Inquire at this otHce. -MUMm 31HIB PAPER Is keptou rile at K. O. IUtce'8 . Advertising Agency, 61 and 65 Merchants zchange, 8an Krauclsi o, California, where conirac- ior aavertuing can he made for It. TTENTION. Cash money paid for rags, I bottles. Old Iron nnrt nil blniia nt m.lnl. a so hides, at old Court Houre, Hulem. ' '-"J I. JUiifUljAH. CHRISTIAN HC1ENOK Lllerature kinds on sale'at82fl Liberty street. of all 4-5-ly MONEY TO LOAN On improved Real Estate. In amounts and time to suit. .No delay In considering loans. FEAR & FORD, Room 12, Bush Bank block. 5 lZdw IIP. M. CARS. II p. in. Cars leave Hotel and Postoffice daily ior Asylum, Penitentiary aud Cemetery on Capital City Railway. Car leaves 5 a. in , connect ing with Overland train, and cars leave Hotel every 20 minutes from C:20 a. m. to 11 p. m. for all poii, ts on the lines excepting CemcteryCar, 'I aken off to meet Passenger Trains. POWER HOUSE Meat Market. Fresh and Bait' meats of the best qua'lty. Poultry and stock. Free delivery. DAVIS &. WAYMIRE, Proprietors. the rtt tam