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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1898)
mM pfpi VjyfHQW'V u 'myw'iy- M ' .. m f. TB o n 1 w NEW TODAY AT HOLYBRSON'S! A bale of rtMdard prlnU, prcttr matters for Maer wear 5c the yd. Ladle' Scotch plaid bose, 60c per Mir. Misses' Scotch plaid hose 25c per wilr Galeta cloth Is stripe, 20c the yd. Cream organdie, very fine, 25c the yard. Ladles plain standing collars, very high, I br. each. DAS& TORI, HOLVERSONS GHPS just received from the manufacturers two cases of Caps, including Fancy Crash, Sicil ian, Ladies' Cloth, etc, the swellest line out The best values ever offered at 25? 35? 50 and 75c, All caps in south window for 25c and 35c. Novelties in children's caps. J, Jf, DALRYIUPLB St CO. A Surprising Cut s Best Shoes At Cut Rate Prices. OUR MONEY SAVERS. Men's "Fl7e Millions" 81 GO "Good as Gold" Men's 1 7f "Good at Good' Boys 1 25 "Good as Gold" Youths 1 76 Dad leu Picnic shoes 1 75 Men's Congress nnes 1 00 Talble Oil Cloth, all kinds only 12c 8 yard. Straw and Crash Rats way down. OSBURN'S RACKET STORE. N. J. Damon, Prop. Carolina Head Rice, The fiuest rice ever brought to the Pacifc coast Don't forget the famous tyhite House Coffee. It leads all brands, SONNEMANN, Grocer. 124 State St. Telephone SI. We Want The Mothers of boys'to take advantage of our boys'.and "children's clotlung department. Come in at your pleasure and do not be hurried. Take plenty of time to make your selections, and if upon, sec ond consideration 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, Gentlemen Tt warn WMther lur&s your thoughts to Summer Clothing; May i8th 0 UU faf a MftreMaUtIre of Born aLyL talloriair fcMM in tha wotM will be at our store with FDLL MAKpLli tf ok, ila will tak your measure and guarantee u JtfM aw m uiumr whwi v? - mm I pmt bmmmh UM tar m ejprt Ullor. CtumatitarL aWa muA mm Jit la Auuirlca. UJU AT?tel, ft 0BIL,L,ie tar Mm, :oi- The finest line of Carriage Parasols. Plaid un thades. Changeable taffeta'parasol?, Children)' parasols Io the city. CASH STOKE 3At.ii a M333srranR .... and have your notes and paokaget delivered, to octlect a bill, to go o, errands 'or you Ask for special rates en merchants package Charges reasonable Bfoyoie set vice. Ring Blue boxes or telephone 40. Oockwood Mossenger System, Contra ofHco No. 200 Commercial street Weather Forecast. The govern ment weather makers promlso tin following weather "Fair tonight, Sal urlay probably rain, uod cooler' The barometer registers two degree-b-low change, and every thlug Indi cates .aln soon. PERSONALS. Reuben Lee has returned from Port lind, Attorney Tllmon Ford is In Port- ltnrl Dr. S. R. Jcssup went to Portland uduy. T. Sltnms went to Portland this afternoon. W. Breyman was a Portland vis I tor today. Ilophuyer Geo. L. Rose was In Port andl today. Mel Hamilton went to Portland tula afternoon. Attirnoy P. II, D'Arc7 was In Gervals today. Dr. und Mrs. D. A. Paine went to Eugene today. Ex. Gov. 55. F. Moody Is home from Portland and The Dalles. Attorney Frank Holmes returned today from an up-valley trip. Fred Lockley Jr, has gone to Rose- do not buy & Co . )w pay for cimiom , Q. OORSKTS, IRON CLAD HOSE BROS. Si OO. 'lw mmmtt) gout iH uuwMf Wf.UiattendthrStateY P S.C.K.' roaffitlon. Miss Scott MontKomery of Colfax, Wo., Is the fruut of Mrs. G. IV. Jones. Grand Master Claud Gatcb, of tbe Orefoa L O. O. F. was la Portland today on official business. Mrs. Phil Metscuao, left Thursday evening for San Bafael, Cal.. In re s,nie to a message announcing the serious Illness of beraged mother. lion. O. D. Moore", of tbe Oregon City Land office, came up today and will deliver o political address at Macleay ton'glit. P. J. McGlll, who has been visiting bis brother, A. McGlll of tbe Oregon Wholesale Nursery Compan , left to day for Salt Lake City, Utah. County Judge G. P. Terrell went to Portland today to bid goodbye to his son, Lieutenant Ralph W. Terrell who will leave In a few days with Or egon's troops for San Francisco. State Printer W. H. Leedt returned today from Soutbsrn Oregon points ber be ba besn on a political can mas In conjunction with T. T. Geer iod other Republican candidates. Chief Justice F. A. Moore and As sociate Justices '. E. Wolverton and R. S. Bean returned today from Peo Jleton, where they have been holding court. Mr. and Mrs. E S. Barzce, of Mlnlo. Or., are In the city on business. Mr. Uarzee has Just returned from Cali fornia, where be has perfected bis double acting force pump Prof. Reginald L. Hidden and Prof. 1 F. Birte Us came up from Portlard this morning and will take part In the grand concert to be given in tbe university chapel this evening. Geo. W. Johnson went to Portland t lis afternoon wbere on Sunday he w II be Joined by Mrs. Johnson, who his been visiting her daughter Mrs. Villls McElroy In Chicago. Mr. and and Mm. Johnson will return to Sa-l.-m Sunday evenlug. The Flax Industry. W. E. Mitchell, who is one of the managers of the Oregon Flax Associa tion, wen', to Portland today on busi ness c-mnected with this industiy that promises to be a flattering sue cess In tbls state. The work of seeding 1 DO acres by the aHoclutlLn has been completed under tbe personal supervision of W. J. J. Cunningham, a flax expert re cuilly from California but a native f Be'glum where he became thoroughly educated In the work of raising flax Besides the 150 acres seeded by the ifHoclaili u, a great many fanueis bout Salem have been furnished ced oy the UN&ociullon and have planted a arge number of acres. The work of scuicning JUbt years crop, full) t o- inirds of which remains, Mill be r sumed In the course of u few days and pushed until last years crop Is dls posed of Mr. Mitchell reports the flax In many places already up and look Ing tine. The present warm dusund cool nights Is capital weuther for the llax lu its growth. Mr. Mitchell Is quite sanguine, und predicts u must urosperous crop this year, Revenue Bill Concluded Wasuinoton, May 13. The 6enule commute on nuance has concluded its consideration of the war revenue bill, after a two weeks' sitting, and Sen itor Allison reported It to the senate. All the provisions In the house bill, fur the Issuance of bonds und ccrtl dculcs of Indebtedness, were stricken out and Allison, in report lug the measure, made u minority report giving uuthorliy for the bond issue in lieu of the buud provision the Djiu crats propose the Issue of 8150.000,000 in greenbecks, und coin the silver selgnorage In the treasury, j The provision relating to tele graphic messages which, In the house oill, exempt free una press messages, Id umended bo us to Include these by making tho provUlon apply to ull messages. Cuanqe of Time, A slight change In the schedule of the Southern Pac lllo tmlns was today placed in oper ation, effecting only the two north biuud passenger trains. Beginning today t he north bound overland will r.-ucli Salem ut 7:00 a. ui. Inxteud of 7:05 u. in. und the Roseburg mall vlll arrive ut l:.-0 p, m. Instead of 1:55 p. in. as at present. This Rllght change will not effect the letvlng ilme of the "depot car" from tbe In tersection of State uni Commercial streets. It will continue to leave fur these two trains ut 0:40 u. ut. and 2:30 p. m. recpecilvely As good us, should not bo accepted, vhen you wuut u permuiicut dye. Perfection Dye has no equal. tf GREAT VALUES IN SUMMER VESTS. Aro better than we havceyer been uble to show, The lines of dainty wimeunu ecru ribbed that we show ut 10c have taped neck und sleeves, und ure actually us good as you've been uccusieuied to pay lug 15c for. Others 8113,18, 23, etc. elo. Cheap ono too, for 6c. A man's gray balbrlggan ribbed we s-ll ut 23o, You ought to see that. Aud tho ecru balbrlggan at 37c Is a splendid irurment, good as usually sold ut 45u. A SPLENDID STOCK OF LEATIIXU 1ELTS. From So upward, Leather belts are better than ever, and better value too. Jeweled belts. NewwJut la. WIGGINS' FIELD DAY MEET. Willamette University Entries for Satur day s Local Meet. Tbe local field day meet of Willam eltr University will be held on the university campas Satnaday after noon. A list of tbe events with tbe entries In each Is as follews: 100 yard dah - Chase, Beckly, Ha ney, Galas and Williams. 220 yard dasK Crossan, Wlnstan ley, Sanders, Williams and Gules. 40 yard run Reck Icy, Williams, Sanders. Miller, While and Wllkli s 880 -yard run Ascbeubrenner, White and Wllklns. Mile run Ampler, Aschenbrcnner, Wblteand Wllklns. Mile wjJk-Van Winkle, Went wortb and Garland. 120-yard hurdle-Miller aid Gulss. 220-yard hurdle Williams and Mil. Ier. 2 mile bicycle race Bcatty, Ken ady, Pugh, WinsUnley andSblpp. Shot put Beaty and R. Sanders. Pole vault Cro?san, Buckingham and Chase. Hammer throw Van Winkle, Pugh, Amsler and R. Sanders. Broad Jump I. N. Sanders, Bon bam, Gulss and Buckingham. High Jump Buckingham, Beatty, Sanders and Chase. Soon Put Out. At 10 a. m. today an Incipient blaze in an old shed at die rear of Bulge & Barker's office at 270 Commercial street, called out the Ore department but tbe small blaze had been put nut prior to its arrival The Ore poed to have had Its fritn a spark from a that had been burning rear of the shed. It Is delaoitated shed und Is Is sup origin bon tire to tbe an o'd ;overt d Hllhmoss to the depths of several Inches. The timely discovery of the smouldering blaze poislbly prevented a small conflagration that wnu d have consumed the group of frame struc ure, adjoining and owned by Brey man Bros. A Rore Fair. A most beautiful harvest of rtnes Is now in prospect.und a a result many are beginning to feel an awakening on tbe subject of hold ing u rose show In Sulem ome time within the next month. Several members of the Floricultuiul society are In favor of holding a meeting at an earl? date und pushlug this mot pleasing fete to a climax, and having tho largest, finest and best rose fair ever held in Oregon. Oregon Chops. A subscriber writes from Sanllum unacr date ol Maj 12. as follews: "1 spent the pist. week at Lebanon, Soiavilli-, Waterloo, and Sautlam. The fiuit looks line, especially apples und cherries. Wheat, und full wheat In pirtlcul.ir, glyes piomNe of an abundant yield. All small grain Is good. Nine-tenths of the Deople are o' the Union party and the rest are Middle of-lhe road Populists or Gold Republicans." Nlxt Meeting. The next meet l igor the East Willamette Associa tion of Conuregatlnnul chunhes will be held In May, I09.at Elliot Prairie, in the north end of this county. Satisfaction Is a qufet salesman, but t e result of lu work Is quite noticeable. That uzenunts for the large grocery business done by Bran son & Co. Tub Gueatebt Man In America today Is unquestionably Admiral Dewey, but the bet 10 ccut cigar ever offered the smoking fraternity Is the La Corona made In this city. A Git and Speaker.--The commit tee annouces a speech at Salem by Judge W. S. Crowell, T esday May 24 7:30 p. m. This Week. Framed Pictures of "Maine," 25c. Maps of Cuba, 25c. Atlas or World, 25c, Wall Map of D. S. and World, $2. Vive Camera). WiUle Cameras, 4x5, $9 Plutcsand FIIjics. Toning paper, Sensutlzed Paper. Velox Developing Paper. Aurora Paper At Dearborn's Book Store THE YELLOW FELLOW AT J50 Rolling up a record that's leading the town. Just keep your pyo on our riders The critical buyer, the one who wunts style, quality, and up to date features, buy u Stearns The ladles' black one with black rims Is a perfect lltt'o beauty. AND THE VICTORS, 10 Models 35 und 30. Ten of them ordered and on the way. Nearly all fold already. Come und see that straight line sprocket chew up the thick mud. oa never saw anything quite like It. THE SOLAR GAS LAMP. The Finest bike lamp in world. Come In and see how It works. the BAZAAR ! DEWEY Having Tr uble With Insurgents. Danish Consul Killed at San Juan. Spanish Fleet Cadiz for Will Leave Manila, Flying Squadron Leaves Hampton Roads Witn Sealed Orders. Porto Rican Insurgen s Celebrating the Fall of San Juan Navy Departmei t Hears of Spanish Fleet Reaching West Indies and Changes Plans Re garding the Attack on Havana Terrible Riots Prevailing at Madrid France Breaks Neutrality Samp aan Attacks Spanish Fleet Tomorrow. Consul Reported Killed Hayti, May 13: Uuiiiig the bom bardment of M iro Cattle at Sao Juan PirloRicu, tbe Danish coo.sul was killed. German and French Gunners. London, May 13. A Dally Mall special from Madrid savs,lt Is known that Spanish authorities have en gaged all tbe German and French gun ners possible for the coming conflict. Sampson's Report. Washington, May 13. Sampson's off.cial report sas only one man killed at San Juan and seven wounded. Kl.led was on Nw York. U ider Sealed Orders. Neopokt News, Va. May 13 The flying sqtudron left this morning with sealed order?, Destination unknown. Still at Cadiz. Gidralteu. May 13. Reported here t lat .iiaiiish Hi-el N Mill 'it Cadiz, but will leave Immediately for Manila with u large expedition. Carlists Celebrate. Washington. May 13 Tucdepait tuent has news from Lisbon stating Carlists are holding public demon station". Trouble for Dewey. Madrid, May 13. The insurgents aro giving Rear Admiral Dewey trouble today. CD Insurgents Celebrating. Washington, May 13 The In surgents In Cuba ure celebrating han Juan, surrender. Naw department receives official not flcitlon tint Spanish fleet reaches West Indies. Tliis crunues departments plans re garding Invading Cuba. Fearful Riots at Madrid. MADRiD.May 13. Rioting exceeds anything seen here. Olllciuls lose ull power over mob. France Breaks Neutrality. Washington, May 13. The nayy d part ment reports that. France al lowed the Spanish warships to coal at Martinique This breaks the neutral Ity and wur with France seems lm mlnen t. Greatest of the Century. Washington, Muy 13. Sampson cables that he will attack the Span ish fleet tomorrow and ull Washing ton is anxiously await Intr the greatest naval battle of the century. Spanish Fl::t Cialin?. Washington, Muy 13. The Span ish fleet Is coallm; ut Port de France. The war ships Yale und St. Louis have readied-St., Thoinis. und will jol Samp-on's fleet to participate in tlie expected uttuck on the Armada tomorrow. It Was Probably the Mosquito. Philadelphia, May 13. A Spanish cruixer bus been sighted off the Jersey coast. Many bpamards Killed. London Muy 13. The Times special says: A desperate battle Is reported between the Spaniards and Insurgents In Cuba It was Impossible to learn tiie reson, out many snuniaios ure believed to have been killed. They Want a Licking. G in r alter, May 13- Second Span Ull fleet i tC dlzss preparing to de part for I lie Philippines It will carry many reinforcements and will prepare to recap! uie Madia Eastern Speakers. R. J. nen firlcks. chairman nf the congressional committee of Die first district has re ceived a telegram f-oiu Representa tive Tongue saying Eastern speakers will bo here by May 21. Webster Davis, assistant secretary of the In terior, Is expected to speak at Silver ton May 21 at the rally of county league clubs. Mr Tongue says he will nnt return to take part In tho cam paign, tut F. X Schonnmaker w, probably start for Oregon again to morrow. Sample case Found, Miss Cor rlne Relly found a sao pie case In tbe front yard at the Relly home, corner of Chemeketa and nigh streets. It contained a largo number nf clothing samples, an very likely belongs. to the representative of some large clothing house. The case was turned over to the poll oMclak. SACRIFICE ...DRESS Great $4,00 Black figured silk skirts nicely made and lined a great bargain, Commercial St. FIRST. Continued 'rom first pae of the crew of the Winslow, who wi re killed in the engagement. Tbe bodlts were covered by thestarsand stripes. In the cabin of tbe Hudson was cap tain J. B. Uernardou, ofithe Winslow, wh, is lightly wounded in the left leg and several others of the Win slow's crew, who arj slightly Injured. The dead are: Enslun W. Bagley, John V'arvorts, oiler; Joslab Tunnent, cabin cook; J, V. Meeks. dreuian; J. Ditiiol. fireman. The wounded are. B. Cox, gun ncr's mate; D. McKeon, quaitermus ter;J H.J. Patterson, fireman; F. Gray, lieutenant, J. B. Bernardou, captain. All are slightly wounded except Pattersoa, who.se condition is serious. Eusign Bagley is a North Caro linian aud was appointed to the ser vice September 7, 1895. Commodore Kerrey sent tbe following dispatch to tbe naw department. 'tlilow badly damaged; will be sent to Key West as soon as tempo rary repairs can be made. PUBLIC- SECRETS EXPOSED. Friends of the Marked "Ten" Trembling Await Results. Oneof them will surely be chosen by the people to don the Royul rtobes and grace the "Throue of Honor." The voting contest to elect tbe greut "Sultau" has been quite spirited for Salem, and Hie count up to tbls noon shows votes cast, placing Mr. Claud Gatch ahead: 11. G. Myers, second; Dr. Cartwrlght, third, the rest clo-ely following. "Pells" close tomorrow uight und there should be a total of 1500 votes cast; as eviiry body will wuut to, and should attend the "An Orientul Fete" The last show of the season, batlsfaetlon guaran teed or money refunded. UNION MEETINGS, Cy clone Davis will speak at Silverton, Saturday, May 21, at 130 p. n, and at Sahm at 7i30 p, m same date, tf For Sale. Fifty cords or dry small fir wood Inquire ut A. R. Wlllard's blacksmith ohop 5 12 3t Buried at Portland The re mains uf Ad Waldemur Nelson were Interred ut Portlund today at the county's expense. Mr. Nelson's cred I U,M ,n tlis c,tv w probably have an administrator appointed and have tbe estate settled up. Consolidated. Dllrcy & Westa coit who tormerly ran Independent livery btablem f Ihelr own have con solidated und w. hereafter be found In the livery business ut the Red Front livery barn ut 161 Commercial street. 6-10-1 mo" Rally at Turner Saturday even ing, May 14th lfcW. there will be a meeting or the Bimetallic Club at Turner. W D. Bllyeu and J. S. Smith, of Albany, and other sneakers will bo present. Everybody Invited. 9-td-dJtwj Thursday, Friday and bargains in all kinds of ready $118 Black figured skirts Hoed ,wlth Rustle velvet bind- ." $1,37 $2,25 $2.75 Black made. skirts nicely Boucle effects In light colors, very nobby. Bovadere strlpi skirts In pretty colorings. 14.20 Black figured silk faciug and fie. mohair silk ruf HM Black brocade silk, new patterns, good quality. Get the Nort West mm iff 94 State street. Next Door East cf Bush's Bank. Best meals in the city for 15c Give us a ADVENTISTS CAMP MEETING Will Commence at State Fair Grounds Next Thursday. The annual camp meeting of the North Pacific Conference, Seventh Day Adventlst will commence at the fairgrounds In this city May 10, and continue In session until the 29th. The talr grounds already present a scene of activity and in another week all will be In readiness for the great event of the year In the history of that church. About a dozen or more members of the conference have ur rl.ed und are superintending the erection of the tents and work of that kind. Thebe Include Elder H. W. Decker of Portland, the president of the conference. The North Pactflc conference em brace- the whole of Oregon and Wash ington. uet of I he Cascades aud con tains about twenty ministers, all of whom will be present at this meetlnc. The distinguished ministers from a distance who are expected to be here are: Eider A. J. Breed, of Oakland. Cal.; Elder A. F. Balllnger, of New York City ; Elder H Shultz, of Neb raska and two missionaries from tbe Fiji Islands. Services will be conducted in the English, German and Scandinavian languages. The English preaching will be In a large pacinian 60x120 feet, with seating capacity or 1000, and the German und Scandinavian services will be .held In smaller tents. Tbe public txerclses will begin promptly at 10:30 a. m. and at 30 and 7:15 p. m. each day. President Decker Is much pleased with the grounds which ho pronounces the best that the conference have ever secured. DIED. DAWSON. At the home of J, A. E,c tt.lis,J&0.l",,ie,,eiwt' f Salem, May 12, 1898, J. V, Dawson, aged 3a years, of consumption. Deceased leaves a wife and several children. His funeral was held at 2 p. ui, today and tbe remains were In. terred in tbe Macleay cemetery. WATT At he home south of this city, May 12, 1888, one of the twin WMof Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Watt. SALE SKIRTS Saturday made skirts, Silk skirts at $6.00, 87.00, IS.OO&od up. Buy now and saye money. A Question of Economy j If you buy garden tnois buy those that are serviceable Don't be satisfied with cheap things that will break before the season is oyer. Best. We haye the best at the right price. GRAY BROS, corner State O rego n . and Liberty street Salem trial Will the Navy Stand the Test That's what makes the uncertainty of modern warfare our tJgbtlog machines are all right In theory, bat they haven't been tried In practice, there's the rub. I have stood the test for 18 Years, That's what makes It a certalnltr n having your eyes properly testtd uud fitted by me. This Is my specialty after all others fail. Come and see me Eyes tested free. CHARLES n. niNGES, D. B. Between postofllce and Fry's drug store. $llg $011 l! JATTON BROS., Managers. Phone 59. Tud4. May 1617 Spectacular Extravaganza dental jjrciC 70 people in the cast. New faces, new talent. . In a new, modern and original calMW" meet Special scenery, oriental costume. A refined brilliant and interesting f" fermancc. wsm Kmiy4 mM jc at Fattaa's.