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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1898)
Hi . I t " Me s ;l tit rii i&ks: ! - SffBBTER mSSi Golden Opportunities For Economical Buyers Don't buy your spring dress until you have seen our stock. Beautiful line of fine embroideries Just received'. Newest styles in sun umbrellas, Changeable taffeta and plaid silk. Sun shades, new designs, canopy top, latest handles. Newest designs In jummer wash fabrics. Special bargains In winter weight hosiery and underwear thl week, OASIi STORE. HOLVERSONS (JASIl STOKE "All the Boys" and "AH the Girls" Wear Oor crash Hats Cooler, Lighter Weight, More Serviceable i t t t than any straw hat you ever saw, Just the thing for outing J. a. DALRYmPLB Si OO. CALL A MESSENGER - - - -and have your notes and packages delivered, to Collect a bill, to go on errands for.you. Aalc for Bpeclal rates en merchants' packages. Charges reasonable. Bioyclo ser vice. Ring Blue boxes or telephone 40. Lockwood Messenger System, Central office No. 200 Commercial street. The Weather. A beautiful warm Sunday was followed by a cooler Mon day. Forecast for Tuesday, rain and cooler. PERSONALS. Geo 0. Will was in Aurora Suuday. Judge Geo, II. Burnett was in Port land today. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Brown were In Portland today. Carolina Head Rice, The fiuest rice ever brought to the Pacifc coast, Don't forget the famous Vhite House Coffee, It leads all brands, s ONNEMANN Grocer. 124 State St. Telephone 51 . Hon. McKlnley Mitchell, cf Gcr vais, was In the city today. Miss Pearl Skill has returned from a visit with Portland friends. Ilcnry Jacob, of San Francisco, spent Sunday with his sister Mrs. S. M. Stock. Mrs. L. A. Carlisle, of Portland, Is In the city visiting her son Wm. D. Carlisle. Attorney J. T. Simpson, of Sheri dan, was In the city over Sunday vis iting ills numerous relatives. Miss Mona Bowman went to Port land today after a short visit with her s'lsLcr Mrs Geo. G. Bingham. Phil Metschan Jr., an employe In Wells Fargo &Co's. Portland bank, spent Sunday wlthSnlem relatives. Mrs. F. E. Murphy, of Portland, is visiting her daughters Misses Myra ana Emma Murphy, of this city. Major Wm. Daniels arrived In the city today from Westborough Mo., and Is the guest of his son A. J. Daniels. Judge II. II. Hewitt, of Albany, was in the city between trains today, when he filed his decision in the Scars-Klncaid mandamus suit, A. J. Coss, formerly lire chief o Salem, returned yesterday from Pla cer, Josephine county, wliero ho has been mining tho past year. lie Is en route for Idaho, and will not return south very soon. A Lahoe Ckowd The Journal's bulletin servlco Is largely patronized but tho crowds at Branson & Go's grocery are even larger. It Is the leading grocery houso In Salem and tho quality of their goods Is unequalled. We Want The Mothers oi boys to take advantage of our boys' and children's clothing department, Come in at your pleasure and do not be hurried, Take plenty of time to make your selections, and if upon secy ond oonsideration you do not like your purchase return the goods and your money will be refunded with pleasure. G. W. JOHNSON & CO. Ask to look at our Men's $5,00 Suits, BARGAINS ? BARGAINS ;e: 1AAA VlTnO L' ;. .J fluina itiitlinno Kn n uil rrl 25 PIECES -Novelty dress goods. 40 Inches wide, 25c, 29c, 35o a yard. E, &G. SUMMER CORSETS Tho popular klnd.perfect fitting corsets, 50c and SI. 2000 YARDS New lawns, organdies, dimities, etc, Cc, 7c, 10c, 12Jc, 15c, 30c a vsrd 1209 YARDS Now percales, 30 inches wide, all now patterns, Oo and 12 Jc a yard. CHILDREN'S SHOES. Handsome, duraulo shoes, 00c, $1, 91.25, 91.50, 11,75 a pair. LADIES' SHOES Lace and button, now coin toes, patent tips, 91.50 to 93.50 a pair. M VN'W BnnViJ TTn.tn.dntn fit vlps. NnlsnnR & Clrnspt.tn'ft L'nrwls; tin hfit.tnr -." M ...-,. - wj. w V 1 " f I -.. an. Prices to suit Jlfrtt' STANDABD PATTERNS, Best and cheapest. afc ' W - a. wlWiVifi Bros. & 60 9 903 CoawwoUl, TtM Mb dry ooU and shoe house. 1lfliiijiUriTryTuT--irrihuwMMifliiMitiii'iiii:nBiiilirfcMiiMliiii in n n fiir a wmmtkfmtmaimmmi,m ilium i i n mm i i ' . " v 3 JOURNAL WAR BULULTINa. A'PT nPTi If II ITl lll WWzgZVgSigzSW the tU uiiiUiv M'Jiiiiii m Hewitt's Decision. Upholds Demand of the Middle Roader Pops. That Their Candidates Be Recognized as the People's Party Ticket. Judge Hewitt has ordered Secretary Klncald to put tho middle of the roader state ticket (nominated by six teen bolting delegates) on tho Aus tralian ballot ns tho regular People's party ticket. THE CASE PKESENTED. In the mandamus suit brought be fore Judge Hewitt to require the sec retary of Htate to place the names of the Middle Roader Populist nominees on the state ticket as Peoples Party nominees, the defendant (ilea his answer to the complaint alleging that he had already so tiled the names, but was not required to put them on the ticket in that form, claiming the nominations were not legally made. The attorney for Plaintiff Sears, nominee for atate treasurer, In whose name the suit is brought, moyed to strike out all that part of the answer relating to the action of delegates In the nominating convention, claiming the secretary of state has no author ity to go beyond tne certificate of nomination. The question was argued and submitted and taken un der advisement. MOTIONS AND COUNSEL. In plaintiff (Sears) motion to strike out portions of defendents answer, the court sustained the motion as to he lirst, second, third, fifth, sixth, -event li, eighth, ninth, tenth and Hili Lien subdivisions of tho said notion and the mild partition of the said answer ure stricken from the answer an14 t'uO said motion was over ruled in all other respects, The motion and cause was argued before Judge Uewittat Albany, Sat urday, A. W. Prescott of this city, appearing for Mr. Sears. Secretary of State II. It. Kinolad was represented by Seneca Smith, W. R. Dllyeu and II. O. Watson. The court heard the arguments and too): case under ad visement until today when the fol lowing decision was rendered: HEWITT'S DECISION. "Now on this 23rd day of April 1808 this cause coming on to be heard on tho plaintiff's further and sep arate answer, the plaintiff appearing by his attorney A. W. Prescott and the defendant appearing by his At torneys Seneca Smith, W. R. Rilycu, and II. C. Watson, after hearing the argument of counsel. ''It Is ordered, adjudged and de creed that the said demurrer be and the same is hcicby sustained and the defendant not desiring to plead further. "It is ordered, adjudged and de creed that a peremptory writ of man damus issue herein directed to the dofendant herein. Harrison R. Kln cald. secretary of tho state of tho state or Oregon, commanding him that after having received and Hied the certification of nomination of tho plaintiff hcielu as the People's Party nominee for the olllco of treasurer of the state of Oregon and the plaintiff's acceptance thereof as alleged in the defendants answer herein, to certify the samo within the time prescribed bylaw, under the seal of the state of Orcgou. and Hie the same In his olllcc and that he make and transmit a du plicate thereof by registered letter to the county clerks of each county in tho state of Oregon within the tlmo required by law and that ho post a duplicate thereof immediately in a consplclous place in his oftlcc and keep tho buiiio so posted until after the election to be held on the 0th day of June 1808, and in general that he do all things required of him by stat utes of the state of Oregon and neces sary to place the plaintiff before the voters of the state of Oregon at tho said election as a candidate- for tiie olllcc of state treasurer of tho state of Oregon, "And It Is further ordered adjudged and decreed that tho plaintiff have and recover judgment against the de fendant herein for his costs and dis bursements herein taxed at $ and that execution Issue for tho same. II. II. Hewitt, J udgc, Sccrotary Klncald says the decision will have no material effect, as ho had already tiled It and decided to put it on tho ballot, It will bo appealed to tho Supreme court by the secre tary's attorneys. Sullivan IIuard Fkom. Ed Sul livan, tho well-known tishcrman,.who was reported to havo had his throat cut on the trail coming out from Dawson City, has been heard from. Dayld Stelner today received a letter from him dated November 28, at Daw son, aud while this was written before tho time ho was re ported murdered, Ills friends here be llovohlmtobo tufe in tho Alaskan gold Ileitis. Prove the Main Reliance fur News at Capital City. Salem people continue to crodj around tho bulletin boards and any Item of war news Is relished and ap preciated by young and old Tho ladles, the boys and girls stop and read the bulletins. The Jouknal circulation has nearly doubled and It can easly claim to have twice the circulation of any Dally In Oregon besides the Oregon Ian. Come In and sec our lists. They are printed ai.d open to inspection. The Jouknal receives all impor tant news that reaches Portland by botli telegraph companies. It Is not dependent on any ono monopoly. Twenty subrcrltious were received In Sunday morning's mall. Forty-nlDe dully subscribers were recclycd in the dally mail, Monday morning. A large list came from Randon, Coos county, where the paper Is several days old when It gets there. But it brings them tho latest news. The Journal gets an Independent telegraphic report aud prints all news whether It is favorable or unfavor able. Its bulletin's are public prop erty and are fuller than any received at Salem. They are recelyed direct by Postal Telegraph Cable Co. wires. Mr. Gage's resignation was no doubt tendered the President, but the news of -it was suppressed in the States man and Telegram. An editorial reference in the Oregonlan deploring the possibility of such uncyent, was all the news of the people got outside of The Jouknal. The Statesman's cheek in claiming a monopoly oi teiegrapn news, entities It to an extra set of teeth. That press monopoly chestnut long since ceased to attract public notice. As a matter of fact there were bulletins of war news in the city more complete than the boasted "only report " It was generally admitted that The One Cent Daily Friday night was the largest, biggest, hottest, newsiest and liveliest war daily ever issued in the Capital of Oregon, Both tho crowds waiting for papers and the sales just ify this conclusion. The American Comedian. Tim Murphy and his merry arrirgation; in fact the same sterling aggregation that supported him last year, when he scored one of the most important triumphs. His career will Jbe thejat- tractlon at Reeds opera houso Wed nesday night, when he present the same laughing success, "Old Inno cence" and by request, the dramatic sensation "Sir Ilonry Hypnotized." Mr. Murphy's supporting company is exceptionally strong this season and includes the talented and bewitching Dorothy Sherred, one of tho youngest and most beautiful American leading ladies of today, This attraction is endorsed and guaranteed by manager Patton in every particular. Cuahn Volunteers, At Dallas a company of iifty-two men had been enlisted Saturdry and elected V. P, Fisk, captain. The company will be drilled and ready for the second call, if made. Capt. Fisk is an old Salemite and former commander of the Capital Guards, The "Net Proceeds. -The total amount realized from the recent con cert and charity ball and turned oyer to the Salem Hospital was $125. The greater part of this amount was ob tained through the efforts of the so licitation committee. Conference Week, -There will be revival services at the Chemeketa and Seventeenth street Evangelical church, every nlht this week at 7:30 preaching by the different pas tors of the Oregon conference. Thurs day at 0 a. in. will be the opening ad dress by Bishop Win. Horn, of Cleve land. Ohio, Wednesday at 2 p. m. will be held the Conference Missionary meeting. Every body is cordially invited to attend all of these sorviees. Bankrupt Sale Continues Some Bargrins, Ladles' Union suits 25c. COc underwear reduced to $40c, for ladles and men. Men's linen hats. 25c. Table oil cloth, all kinds, 12c, Shoes, All kinds reduced below all com petitors. Come and teo tliebo great sacrifice bargains, which also apply to notions and every article In stock. OSBURN'S RACKET STORE. N, J. Damon, Prop, Snap Shots From Our Bargain Counter, Most pcoplo aro apt to forget tho little things the tilings that count In tho long run. Wo devote a table to urtlcU's ranging from tc to 10c ar ranged In sections plainly marked so you can nick out what jou want. Nearly eeri thing thero Is In every day demand. Here's u few of them; Hair plus, per bunch 1c Rubber tipped lead pencils lo Snap hooks and eyes, por dozen..,, lo Jet head plus, per box 2c Plus, full count 2o3forfio Needles, per paper , 2o Cedar pencils, per dozen , ... .... 3o Hatpins, per dozen ,. 3o Curling Irons , 4c Shaving brushes 5c Pest pins 6o Horn dressing combs 5c Dress bones Co Genuine alligator purees Cc Kteel back dressing combs lOo Shell hair pins, per dozen.... 7 to 10c Our Thermometer 80 New Wheels Tlus Season Those Stearns Riders, Are an enthusiastic set of folks. By the way do jou see how the crowd grows y YELLOW FELLOWS are tho mount of tho up-to-date, critical rider this season, Victor Models 35 and 36. $4o,oo, LATEST WAR BULLETINS, American Fleet Leaves Hong Kong, Washington, April 25. Five American War ships and two store ships left Hong Kong this morning under scaled orders. The Americans In the city cheered lustily aud the bands played "Star Spangled Banner" as the vessels departed. Great enthu siasm was shown. Five Days to Leave, Washington. April 25. A note is being prepared by the state depart ment giving Spanish yessels five days in which to leave our ports. This Is required by international law. War Bill Passes Senate. Washington, April 25' Tho war bill passed the secate this afternoon. Nine Prizes Captured. Washington, April 25. Altogether nine prizes have been captured from the Spanish by the American navy. Davis May Succeed Sherman. Washington, April 25. Informa tion comes from the White House that Senator Davis was formally ten dered the position of secretary of state. The president declares that Sherman's successor shall be a states man of national reputation thor oughly familiar with foreign relations. Davis refuses lo accept the offer, but it is thought such pressure may be brought to bear upon him that ho will be compelled to accept. McKlnley, personally would prefer Judge Day but believes Davis' appointment would have a better effect on Europ ean powers, War Already Exists. Washington, April 25. A resol u tton passed the senate declaring that war has existed between Spain and the United States since Minister Woodford was givcu ills passports. Day Succeeds Sherman. New York. April 25 A special to the New York Tribune from Washing says that Judge Day succeeds Secretary of State Sherman, Governor's Notified Today. Washington, April 94, Tho gov ernors of the states will bo notified tills afternoon regarding the States quota of volunteers. Cut the Havana Cable. Washington, April 25. The United States cruiser Mangrove has cut the Havana cable, thus depriving Captain General Blanco from commu nication with Spain. Wants to Furnish Transportation. Washington, April 25. Vice Pres ident Lamont of tho Northern Pa cific railroad Is in Washington, en deavoring to secure the transporta tion of the Pacific coast troops. Marblehead Fired Upon. Washington, April 25 The Amer ican battleship Marble head was tired on this morning by the Spanish. No response was made. Sherman's Resignation Accepted. Washington, April 25. The presi dent this morning accepted the resig nation of John Sherman as secretary of state. Greatly Excited. Key West, April 25, All Key West Is excited over the sounds of heavy tiring in the Southeast. Clara Barton Goes South. Washington, April 25. Miss Clara Barton will leave for Tampa tonight to Join the Red Cross steamer Texas. Spain Feels Loss of Cable. Madrid via London, April 25. Spain is very much distressed over the cutting of tho Ilayana cable, Yacht Purchased. Washington, April 25. The gov ernment has purchased a yacht from Pierpont Morgan, which will at once be added to the ileet. MARRIED. HODGES RICHARDS. - At the Marlon county courthouse at 2 p. m.. Monday, April 25, 1898, Miss P. a M. Hodges to J. A. Richards, Jr., County Judge G. P. Terrell olllclat. Ing. The bride is a resident of Staylor- and tho groom lives In SHverton. Nobody need have Neuralgia. GotDr.Mll"e I'aln rills trom drucslsts. ''Ono cent a dose Pain haa no chow with Dr. lilies' Pain Fills. Ml druggists sell Dr. Miles' Nerve flusters. FOR SALE OR TRADB.One frame house of six rooms and one bvn. A'so two lots situated in N'ort'i Silem on corner of .Shipping and Capital slieets, Will sell or tiade for small larm rnd Inqiireof G. W, Goull, pay diiterence 1 ruitlanil, 3 5 Or d v imi Sample ladles' wheel now In stock Gents duo any time. Ycu who are wait imr to get wheel value for W0, don't delay longer Victor straight llcosnrockot.VIctor drop-forged forkcrown, Victor tubing, v ictor name piaie, v lotor an oyer. You can pile mud In the chain br .. - . I J MA. .... . -- iiiq nanaiui anu jl win run along samo as It 'twas clean. right WIGGINS' BAZAAR ! RACKET PRICE3 of the pair of Protect Your Eyes From the briulit ulare sunlight by wearing n my Smoke Glasses ; , , I havo every stylo of frame and quality from 25 c to $1,60. I also tit glasses for defective eye sight. Don't delay. Eyes tested tree. onAs. ii. niNOEs, d. r Watchmaker and Jeweler, Graduate of 3 colleges and hospital, 18 years practlro experience. Second door north of rostofllce. 8 X Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, A -o- SPECIAL SALE Linens, Napkins and Towels All linen goods at reduced prices. Look Over These Prices 35c A bleached cotton damask, inches wide, very durable, 58 inch bleached damask above, 56 25c 33c 52c 69c 'M A Op 2yards widevsuper damask heavy m UvL ancj fjnc cannot be bougnt lor less 64 inch half bleached fine damask worth 75c, 62 inch bleached worth SI. damask easily $1,10 than $1 25. yOz-inch fine satin damask, all linen, fine grade, worth $1,50, 54 inch bleached worth 50c, linen damask. 52 inch quality. 62 inch bleached gain at this price, bleached damask, good damask, a bar- 40c 65c 7 - Heavy satin damask, all linen 62 ' S C inch, This isa hummer $1,00 $1,60 I m 66 inch fine bleafhed satin damask, great value, 72 inch all linen super satin damask, this is an extra piece of linen, Napkins at reduced prices Towels at reduced Prices, M Buy now and save money, 257 1 Commercial St. m . mmt I 7riil 1 1 III LI li By using the Chamber of Commerce envelope, with this design upon its face; h k JKsSS&itiSB&- C-n THE CAPITAL OF mz; ;k HOPS WHEAT PRUNES BARTLETT PEARS BIG RED APPLES ...THE CENTER OF THE. FAR FAMED WILLAMETTE VALLEY. NO DROUTHS. NO CYCLONES. Crop Failures Unknown. Ten Acres Support a Family. NO BLIZZARDS. QRASS UREEN THE WHOLE YEAR. ADDRESS SALEM CHAMBER OF COMMERCE resnccT Wn o Pthom fnArel,e ltuPr tll,an tho desit'n- G and a XXX all rajr tfoods, a first-class envelope la every taC rnrS on ti 1 wwte Ws or,t!!,ree ,ackll''cs for 25 cents, or we will furnish you 500, with your address or bet envelops nttfer.W,i(W,.oru1',000 fOT -W, or 5,000 for S7.50. or 10,000 $15.00. These are the cheapest and up Salem Snd Marlon count" '" You cannofc do as wel1 anywhere, and by using them you will help build CAPITAL PRINTING COMPANY, 244 Commercial Street Salem 0rC(?oni Reed's Opera House, PATTON BROS., Managers. Phone 59. One Night Only ! Wednesday, April 27. Mr, Tim u s sif mmm 94 State street, Next Door East cf Bush's Bank, Best meals in the city for 15c. Giye us trial. MU RPHY PRESENTING j Artistic Achievements ' at each performance. The Faultless American Comedy m 3 Cheerful Acts Old Innocence ! And the Dramatic Novelty Sir Henry Hypnotized. Introducing His Creative Imitations of the Great English Actor, sr el- i-i- t - Seats on Sale. Prices for this special UfeMJs i il2 Nil 2 J i5k r - "' " J Hardware ls'a line in which there is a ureat variety in quality and, of eourse, In price. We k'ivo you the best to be had of everything. You would not expect to pet cheap prices on high Krado goods, but we do sell the best goods at the lowest possible prices. For Instance our JEWEL Stoves and Ranges There are no better! goods made, and viu ran sew menial prices that .wouw surprise you. GRAY BROS, Fishing Tackle -0 engagement. 65c and $1, 50c, BROWN Si SMITH, AX- 256 Commercial Street, Are headquarters for fishermen's supplies J w .