Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899, August 05, 1898, Image 1

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They haye them at
Low
Prices,
Good Quality
Late Styles,
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Which Is well made, of good material, for-men, boys, and youths.
STAR 5 STAR
Shoes, In all grades, for ladles, gents or chlldien, specially wide, and easy
shoes lor old ladles or gents..
-SUMTsHBR. UNDERWEAR-
For ladies, gents or children, from 5e upward; for ladles and for gents 4rc for
suit (2 pieces) of line balbriggan and upwards.
FUR FEDORA HATS From 00c upward, and crash hats and caps of all
sizes
All the above, and a thousand other articles sold at racket prices. Don't
fall to call.
Nosing out
Bankrupt Stook
At Friedman's
A Few of the Bargains We Are Offering!
We haye some more lace curtains, worth $l.."0 a
wPiirn splllnu for85ca nilr. Best quality tabb
j:ic i yard. Tablecloth,
A new line or percaics, worm ut ceius n yum, now ior u
cents u yard. Farsols at half price.. Silk gloves, one-third
. otr. Leather belts, from 10c up. Spool cotton,' 2 cents.
Remember! Reductions on all lines,
Trunks and clothing, blankets, hats, shoes,
Corner Commercial and State streets, Salem, Oregon
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GENERAL, COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Wholeule prjduce and fiuU, Packe r aJ
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LOOKING FOR
Bros.
275 Commercial st,
AT THE
New Racket.
pair,
which
oilcloth
for
worth Mc a yard, now for 21c a yard.
Just Received
A FINE ASSORTMENT OF-
Clauss' Razors
All styles and prices,
Fully guaranteed.
GRAY BROS
Corner Htato
Salem, Or.
and Liberty streets
DRIED m
lilppr. We paWtliett "fni
A , WAR&
Racket
LCO.
ice far
-A. I WAGMEft
Mi;r
I Declares He Is
Own
Demands That United States Deal Frankly
With Him,
Firsl Shipments' for Home Leave SantiagcA Gloomy San-
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Xr.w Youk, Aug. .". The Evening
Had Two Wives,
Lately Was Pastor of
Church at San Jose,
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Is Believed That He Now Is in
British. Columbia With Wife No. 2.
San Francisco, Aug. 5. Three
years ago two Ingenuous young men,
bound for the classic halls of the
State University, tramped from Los
Angeles to San Francisco, making
their living along the way by preach-
the gospel and titling keys. The
name of the young tramp' preacher
was Carl Sumnei Hughe-1, that of the
locksmith Lou's Everett Heers. They
carried with them a little game
cock, who bore the high sounding title
of Agamemnon Epictetus Thucydldes
and the trio won the hearts of all the
people In the towns strung along
the! reroute by virtue of their good
cheer and courage inthefacc of ad
verse circumstances. Yesteiday
Hughes was a fugitive from Justice,
hiding in British Columbia with the
young woman who believes she is I1I3
lawful "wife, Miss'Lena L. Taber, of
Oakland.' In Chicago' a vengeful
woman, Mabel Tyler Ilaghes.U calling
upon the law to place the man who
has violated It behind the bars. The
animus of her complaint Is well ex
pressed In the telegram she sends to
her atterneys:
'Chioaoo, June 4, 1808. Emmons
& Emmons, Spreckels Building, San
Francisce: Money no object. Hughes
Is a bigamist. Want him arrested.
Will write full particulars later on.
'MAnnr- TYi,r.ri IIuqhi:s."
Hughes' career In California has
been an original one, to characterie
it mildly. Beginning with his fan
j tastic lour of Mic state, and his entry
of San Fianclscj nhabb'y, footsore and
penniless, he was known as a diligent
student at the Paclllc Theological
Seminary, and engaged the Inteiest of
those he met by means of his frank
and winning manners; but he was
chronically short of funds and took
means to replenish his exchequer
which were not looked upon with
favor by the faculty or his fellow
students. Still he was generally held
to be, possessed of an estimable char
acter, and the fact that he had con
secrated himself to the ministry
screened him from harsh criticism.
He won the heart of pretty Lena
Taber, Oakland, and on Aptll 21,
1608, married her, ,wi,Mi her mother's
full consent.
Tie afterwards took charge of a
Methodist church In San Jose.
By a remarkable concldencc, at
about the same time Mrs. Hughes
of Chlcigo, opened her campaign
against him for bigamy he was bcUed
with the war fever and
resigned
fl Thinking Maenine.
Will help any n.nn woman or child to conclude Just what Is wanted at
all times, but the average person who comes Into the Fair Store requires no
thinking machine to convince them 'that wejiavo ovcrfiilng'tlipt'ls wanted
In the llaeof CAMPING, and HARVESTING SUPPLIER anil In fact
everything tliit
competitors,
you need to wear,
Throws
O-
Fighting far His
People,
Report.
.lounril prints ii cablegram fioin
his charge to go to the Philippines i
as an army chaplain, hut, disheartened
with the government's long delay In '
forwarding tioops to Manila, be
changed his military Itinerary to
llrltlsli Columbia, and the pious war
rior Is now believed to be In Mhat
alien land with his gentle young
wire, who loves him, believes In him
and faithfully clings to him.
The Oshkosh Strike.
Osiikosh, Wis., Aug. 5. Rioting
was resumed by the striking 6od'
workers, on accountof the sash and
door men trying to run their plants
with non-union labor. This morn
ing the strikers congregated, clubded
and stoned the woikmcn. trying to
reach the mill. Thirty policemen wcic
dispatched to reinforce the squad mi
duty. The police used clubs freely
and tne stieet was llnally cleared,
SILVER TO
Indian Mints
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Report That Has Reached Washington to That Eftect-vThc
New Ratio,
DKNVr.it, 'Aug. 5.-A special to the Times rrom Washington sajs:
Information has been iccehcd here irom London, through private
channels, to the effect that the Indian mints are to he leopcnod to free coin
age, and the assertion is made that this will occm at an unexpectedly e.uly
date. The report t,r the Indian commission Is to lia published before tho lirst
of September, and tills is expected to throw some light upon the details ol
the matter.
The announcement that the impoitantstep of leopenlng tho mints '"111
take place comes from a source which is usually icHablo.
There Is a strong clTort to haye the ratio changed from Hi to I to 2a to 1,
and It is asserted that a willingness to assent to this change litis bgen eyluced
by both the United States and France.
The establishment or .a ratio of 22 to 1 would hao the ellect of
Increasing the present price of sllvec, but it would, jii the other
hand nrobably prevent forever the icstoration of the ratio of 1(1 to 1.
There Is some disposition to doubt
this doubt appears to arise largely Irom
A Blow at Trading Stamps.
Tacoma, Aug, 5.-T. J. Fleetwood
was lined $50 this morning for deal
ing in "trading stamps" without
paying a city license of a hundred
dollars.. Extensive use of trading
stamps has caused the principal mer
chants to combine In a petition to the
council to Impose a heavy license for
their use.
No Answer Yet From Spam,
.Washington, Aug. 5. The cabi
net convened at eleven o'clock. The
long expected answer of Spain to the
governments terms has not, yet been
received.
"ArTofflcfr Dies,
1'onoe, Aug. 5. - Captain Edgar
Hubert of the Eluhth Infantry, died
' of brain fever last night.
at prices Itlia,t M(Uj(lt lty bent by
Deflate
Hung Kong purporting to give the text of a message from Azulnnldo to'
Consul General Wlltlman. Agulnaldo says.
"I ask joii wliy sliould America expect mc to outline my policy and i' .1 1
blindly for lier Interests, when America Is not frank with mo. Am 1 light-'
log for annexation, protection or Independence ? It ls.for "America to any. If (
Miienen takes Manna, I enn save my
for me.
Ucllevc me lam not both a fool
people arc as sacred to mo as the Interest" of your people arc to'pti." '
Santiaoo, A iilr. From the moment Secretary Algol5! fneVnj was re
coiled, ordering the removal of the army north, every thing Imp been bustle
at the headquarters; Six transports here have been ordered to discharge i
cargoes without loss of time and take the first shipments for home. All tho ,
men that are suffering from yellow fever or Infcctous diseases will bo leffci
here. No tenting or surplus baggage will be taken back to the United States.
Santiago Aug. 5. General Shatter's sanitary report for Angus :i, Is as
follews:
Tcltal srek. .,
uu iover cases
i. new cases of fever .
i. cases of fever returned to duty
i. dciths on July III
ACIDITY OF FEELING.
Between Great Britain
.!
uation in
The Prince of Wales Is Liable to Pass a Season in the Grcat-
v est Country On Earth,
i London, iiig.-". There is great uneasiness here on all sides in view of
tho Chinese situation, which is bringing a conlllct between Oicatlhltaln and
Rilssla within measurable distance.lt Is uniyersilly felt that the Marouis of
Sallsbuiy, in yielding to Russian aggressiveness, Is responsible for the danger
ous complication whi-h can only be overcome-by a prompt and llrm intima
tion that Russia's opposition to British commercial concessions must cease.
LoNiioN.Aug. .') It Is reported in connection with the Auglo-Ainorlcan
uioenicnt that strong endeavors are being made to have tlio Prince or Wales
visit the United States and Canada next summer.
THE FRONT,
pttnm
to Be Reopened
Coinage,
to Free
the accuracy of tho Inhumation, hut
the fact that It Is unexpected..
Fever Fatalities Are Light
I'lIILADRLPHIA, Aug. 5. Dr. Olllt-
eras, tho famous yellow fever iwpeit
has arrived fiom Santiago He says
yellow feyer among the tioops has
hconorallghtchaiactoraud mortality
not heavy.
Robbers Make a Raise.
Richland, Mich. Aug. (. Robbois
entered the Union Haiik last night
and stole $.r,00u caul, and 41,000 In
notes. The safe was blo-vn open w lib
nltro glycerine.
Court -Manlateil
MAimin, Aug. 6,-r-Aii olllclul dls
patch from Sun Juan do Porto Itlco
says that Colonel San Martin, who
was in comiiianTl of the Spinlsh gar
rison at Pgnco, has huou court'
martialcd and shot for abandoning
the place without resistance. Lleu-teimnt.Gulo-sel
I'un.a, the second in
command, committed tulcldc.
Another otliolal dispatch from San
Juan, bays; '
"Most of the volunteers are in a
disorganized condition, and arc aban
doning their arms."
Texas Ticket.
Galvhston, Tex., Aug. J. Tho
Democratic slate convention uiimlna
ted the following slate ticket:
ilpyernor-J. 1). Kuyere; lleutununt
governor! J. Jf. lirownliiu; altornoy
general. Tlipmas $. Knilth: controller,
It. Vv. Iqhleyrt,!aiid uomuilsslqner, G.
W. Finger; treasurer, J. W. Robljliis.
in (iiif Fafifi
HI 1 n if fill III '
ill vUI a UUyo
men and arms for wJiut.futura Is In store
and a rogue 'Hie Interests if my
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and Russia Over, -Sit
China,
A SALEM VOLUNTEER
Writes From the Philippines, at .Manila,
Uundcr the Date or July I. ,-
Capt.Jas. Bachelor, ojrthls ejty,
yesteiday received the following lrnni
his son, Will, of the Oregon Volun Velun
teers: "We arrived here O. K., and were
escorted In uyalGernian man-of-war
and the Baltimore, which incfc us two
days out.
The only diversion we had on tho
trip wasthfe capture of th6 Isle of
Gwau, one of the Ladrono Hands.
We are so excited we don't know
which end we arc standing on at pros
pects of once more getting on land.
wosaw wewcy mis evening, lie is a
line looking man and ns brave as they
inaKO cm. we ciieereu mm until wc
nic so hoarse that we ean'hardly talk
Tliero arc about (iO ships In this har
bor and lots of native bouts are going
around as If they wanted to make the
acquaintance of th6 boys.
i got rip tins inclining and had no
mote 'than got my breakrast than
aboill20 little boats made of logs with
uathes selling bananas, uiusgroyes,
chickens and eggs, and one thing was
worth Just as much as an other. You
can gut as much ror S coots as you can
for 23 cents. They ddn't know tho
difference. 'The Insurgents aio ory
active. 'They were lighting all duy
yesterday and you could sco the blao
of some plantation last night as they
were burning It.
They say tliero are 1000 Island In
the Philippines and I guess It Is so
for we wore In sight of hind for two
day i. The natives resemhlo iho Japs,
as they are small and active- H docs
not seem to he so very warm hore as
they bay, for 1 haye been sleeping
without anything on all Hie trip and
last night I had to throw a blanketj
over mo. '
We do not expect to land until tboi
other transports get heie and Unit
won't be until tho Fourth of .July.
Ono can hardly realize that wo uro In
an oiiomy's country, If ws did not
haveguns and ammunition and kept'
guarda for it looks Jut llko 'Frlseo
hay. 1 do not think there nr' as
iniitiy Spaniards horo us they
say. At tlio Ludronos tboy
bald thero was 700 and tliero wore
only about i!( lirlho garrNon. When
Dewey coiiiinonccwto bombard Manila
and the troops liind with about 80C0
Insurgents In tho ijoaulbh rear they
urti liable to get cold feet and quit.
When 1 got Iiouiq lam going totueaL
you all out of houeoand home for JjuavB'
an appetite llko a horse. 1 woilhl
Kiyu ow in uu iiuwu umi ijubbuuiy ni
UiObQ tin uukua ami cup piHKiiugia
boniQ of , Unrrlu's cake, (iho
rogard to all mv friends an,
ooryouy in unit.
ruiy
UBUMIT
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The War Situation,
President aild Cabinet AgTOO
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vJll nGVOHUG LclWS
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I Spinttli Cabinet Inclined .tO'Dluff aitd
Defay Action On Peace Proposal.
Washington, Aug. fl. The cab
inet session today was taken up
mainly with administration detail.
Tlio Cuban customs tarllT "Was dls
cussed at length. It was agreed that
the rates of Internal revenue taxation
In force in the United States he made
the customs rate for Cuba. It" was
the opinion of the president and cabi
net that as soon as Porto Med passed
Into the possession of the United
States customs laws and regulations
of the United States be maae to ap
ply to the Porto lllco without modi
fication.
Mauuiu, Aug. Ti Conferences be
tween political leaders on the subject
of peace terms continue. Seuor Sll-
ycla, a conservative leader, acting in
behalf of Senor Castellar, Republican
leader, conferred with Sagasta on the
subject.
He said Casteller, although an ad
vocate of peace, was of the-oplnlon
In negotiating the government should
remember tlio Vlrglnlus aiTalr, when
the. energy displayed by .Spain In
dealing with the United States saved
Spain's interest and thought eyery
ellort should be made to reserve Span
ish sovereignty oer Pgrto Itlco.
San Fkancisco, Aug. 5. The vol
unteers who go to Honolulu on the
steainei Laknie and Nehon matched
out of Presidio to the ye3sels. There
were 3(14 enlisted men and 14 officers,
coinpriblng tlicthlrd battalion the sec
ond regiment United States volunteer
engineers recruited In Ienyer,.Salt
Lake, -Portland apd San Frnnclrco,
and companies I, K, L and M, Ilrst
battalion company U, and second
battalion lirst Js'ew York volunteers,
unber Major Chase. The vessol will
sail tomorrow.
To Bring the Army Home.
Washing-ion, Aug. 5' The war de
partment has ordered u large licet of
transports at Ponce to proceed to San
tiago to jolh transports alicady at
Santiago in bringing Shatter's army
back to this country.
In Justice Johnson's Court.
The case of small boys against the
Oregon llax liber association Is being
tried before Justice Johnson today.
It seems tliat the association
hired three bob paying them
"5 cents a day and now the boys want
$1 fiO. It is said the suit Is spite work
on tlio. part or the plaintiff's arising
ovci soinejnlsundorstiindliig as" to the
amount of wages demanded. The
amount Is rldlculoiHy small to till
gate about
aan
What a look may save
you arc prudent, You
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Potters Oil Cloth
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Harvesters
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Lendn
Your Ears,
Wc have some good things for you.
Values count heio; best Is none too
,.3."ju.up
.. aftaup
. .26c up
MenLs bhrrtfittafl?iM . .,.
Men's iinilejTvi'ai., .. .
Me'n's 'gloves. ....
Men's siispunilortiV'.
Men's socks. . ,,.. ...
. ..2)Clip
. iru up
. 5c up
Your Money
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U novel ours until you aro sat Isiled
Stock Closing,
Qr Oxford Madras, n lino cloth
sliUuund w.iUts, spfloliil, ,
for
13 l'2c,
III!
Camping Bla'nketo
and Comforts,
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At special nrlectt. A hlg now lino
Uk
Vs' e
vyur new laii goods are
COME
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Phono !2J8.2eoComiiiuiolal stieot. corner Court
Tk Royal It the Miet yratfa btu j ptfdtt
rif3mn. ActM( tett (hew 11 .
', ilfcd further tkM tmy W I".; '
POWDER
AbsetHMy Pare
ROYAL BAKINd POWOCft CO., hCW YOMK.
MAIL FROM MANILA.
An Albany Boy Writes About .Captur
ing the Ladrone Islands.
I will try to give you an account of
an exciting scene. The Charleston
had orders to stop at the island of
Gwam, in the Ladrone group.and take
a gunboat and a fort and make the
Spanish garrison prisoners. Wc ar
rived off the Island Sunday, June 7.
"-s '1
Wednesday morning the Charleston
steamed up the bay, but founa no gun-
f boat. She fired Ul shots at the fort, 12
of them taking effect. What was our
Surprise to see natlcs '.come down to
the fort and made Inquiry as to what
was up.
They thought we were firing a
salute. The7 did not knowthat
Dewey Interrupted communication at.
Manila. Wc raised Old Glory neyer
to came down again. The governor
of the Island sunendered, he with
50 other opanish officers and r0
privates we placed on board our ship,
the City of Sydney, Wc steamed
away tlc same eyenlng got a little
fruit from the natlyes and arrived
here safely on the 30th of June about
5 p, m. Wo find Dewey alright. Wc
expect to land soon. Germany has 8
cruisers here, but If .iapan with her
flvcard England which has three here
stand lu for fair play we will lie al
right- ,
In this letter I cannot give you any
Ideas about Manila or even Caylte as
wo have not had a chance to got nil
yet. I haye been sick, caused mostly
by the rough weather wo experienced
In the China sea.
We have now 20 rounds or ammuni
tion each hucd today and everything
must he done up to the handle.
Most of us are broke as we have not
as yet received any pay. The most of
us Intend to send our pay home. If
Dewey had the money here he could
take Manila In no time. How Is Ice
cream business? You ought to be
here. Ice cream would sell like hot
cakes. I am feeling fair now, Hope
vou aro well anu nave some oi me.
weather wc
cream trade.
haye to make good ice
Acker's EnglUh Remedy Will Slop a
cough at any time, and will cure the wort
ILUIU 111 IWCIVC iivuiaj ui i iiuii i, j H.IMIHIWUI
25c and sec. Limn & lltooks ihugghu.
AND
SEE..
you, You will look jf
- will buy if you are smart,
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pieces just received.
None better, V T
New Plaid Hose
LATEST -NOVELTIES.
50 and 75c, r
High Novelties ,4'
in Wash Goods,
Newest summer fabrlca-iTrevliler
T.rtnrt .it.il Ar.tnnillA rniu OK nnt
L'ULLUMIIU Ullll VIIIUIC lap, am,' UMIJu
Mc unroll clouranco ppcln). t
10c.
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Men's Golf Shirts,
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Some 75c, $t and .$li2i ,v
Cleariinca.speclal to close. .
aliwlVi
50c Flowing End
and Puff TU
Clearance special to close
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