DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. . J.N l VOL, 9 SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. 1898. NO. 22 ;03oot6 an6 For the rainy season carry only reliable shoes. The Staiv5Star line has ' been our strong hold for the past six years. They give ' Neat, Stylish Clothing . , Well made and durable at our lowest "racket prices." Our clothing trade is increasing, vVhy ? Look at our prices and you'll know the reason, Hosiery and Underwear W7-. .1I it i i i r . . "' yuu ui very dcsi gooas lor tnc least money that can be found, We have some special values in wool underwear this season, Come and look it ever, We buy in very large quantities and give the custom ers the advantage ol a cash business from factory to consumer. Ngu) York Ra(k?fl VU Wm StLEM WW WW We are liot going to say a word about Clothing, this week as everybody knows that our assortment is the. "" largest and our prices the lowest. lint we want to call special attention to our Mackintoshes and Ombrellas MACKINTOSHES , UMBRELLAS. ... Salem Woolen -WHY ARE Two Branchesof the Oregon Legislature Called to meet on the 20th day of September, in Salem, Oregon ? Because there exists an emergency that should be corrected, FIRST That several persons are making money out of tills, by charging enormods profits on their wares. SECOND That they palm off spurious goods and charge first-class prices and to correct these errors the governor In his message to the legislature will gay; That they pass an appropriation so that all the employes wiU have money and not vouchers, and they will not be compelled to go to the high-priced, stares for their wares (who credits and charges an enormous per cent) o as the customer, who pays cash, stands the losses for the delay of the old-timers. The people will be ordered to -purchase their waresat 2 Friedman's New Racket, X Which Is opposite Bush's watering tank, where you will find a complete assortment of clothing, and where they will give you lits in Men s, outh s and Children's Clothing, where a full line of Furnishing Goods s kept; where ttie level-headed people will llnd hats; and, for a good understanding, you will get your Shoes at Friedman's New Racket. The ladies who want to be In fashion will get their laces, trimmings and embroideries, tablecloths, nap kins, towels and pillow shams, ana fancy goods at I riedman s bev Racket. Under the new laws you will be required to keep your nose clean; you will therefore buy your handkerchiefs at Friedman's. It will be the headquarters of members of the legislature when the house is not In session. In fact, no member of the legislature will be entitled to a seat in the house or senate, unless he shows some article purchased at Friedman s. Remember the place, Corner State and Commercial Streets, balcm. Something Striking for the Woodman!- machinist, shoe, maker, carpenter, plumber, tinner, farmer, blacksmith, etc., at GRAY BROS SALEM OREGON. Tools of all descriptions. Cp W. I. STALED, Principal, Salem, Oregon. ,,.-,-.. ....i,,r !" The Bl Fall work will begin Monday, September 12 The y?te, , o, Bookkeeping and Intercommunication system of buslnw SfSSI uu J I ai" Every entry from the beginning Is made from the UuslnowJ papers iueo an Business. Shorthand. English. .. . .. MMW - -6 . - , Tina sciioo has a record lor murouguutar. am. ,,. r?zzz liocleru ual Instruction. Pleasant study rooms, Kxpariencl WW.Hr .S methods and appliances. Tuition and board rswow sLaSSi fw be found at the college olEce each day to answ !" sW '" vWlUKUC. &boee must be of solid leather. We WOOLEN MILLS From S2.&0 to $10 00 .From :i,")C to 2.00 tore. THE- Penmanship and Typewriting, -1 ., .-.I nrfurrA-olrOntttf. ItUllVlCl Mill P JUsN! WAR The Dons Leaving America, General Miller Will Command the Expedition, Chaplain Who Escaped Court " Martial. SajctandeKj Spain, Sept. 21 The steamer, City of Rome which left Portsmouth, X. II.. with .Spanish prisoners arriyed this morning, Miller to Manila, Washington, Sept. 21, Gen, Mil ler, now In (command' of San Fran cisco will command the reinforce ments ordered to Manila. Latest lrom Cuba, NnwYonrc, Sept. 21. A Havana dispatch to the Herald says: Two ofticcrs of the American army left today to Investigate matteis in the Matanzas province. The Spanish contention that It Is impossible to admit the cargo of the Comal free of duty, is relinquished but Spaniards insist on landing the vessel at other ports than Havana. Leaying American Soil. San Juan, Sept. 21. The repatria tion as Spanish soldiers began today, About 100 sailed for Ilavie on the steamer Chateau La Fittc. :One thou sand .infantry will sail tomonow. TheSCuban oIuntefrs hae all dis oanded and Spanish soldiers are en gaged in dismantling the barracks anU'boxliigmp the guns anil- ammuni tion. He TalKcd Too Much. Dr.NVKH, Sept 21. Chaplain Mc-, Intyrcof "the Battleship Oregon is stricken by neryous prostration. This -will delay assembling of the court martial ordered to try the chap lain for alleged unfair criticisms of I MIC ouiL-ers oi me army. Luzon Still Occupied. Manila, Sept. 21. The report that the last Spanish garrison of the Island of Luzon had surrendered was pre mature. The Spaniards still hold eleven scapoits of the Albay province, tic principal hemp district. Or. Miles' Nerve Plasters 85c at all druggists. Jail Millinery Opening,. MRS, M, E, FRASER....LEADING MILLINERY STORE Announces Her Fall Opening for Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, Sept. 21st, 22d and 23d, Having spent six weeks in New York Citv selecting Pattern Hats and Noveltie. 1 will show a line net to be compared with In the slate. A cordial invitation is extended to all. M, E FRASER, 265 Commercial Street A Great Reduction Sale At Zandmer's Clothing Store for the Next Thirty D.ays Our entire itoeK of Men's and Boy's Clothing, Boots and Shoes, and Gents' Furnishing Good below rycket prices. Bead tlisl price list: Men's suits in all sizes, former price $0, now $j 00 Men's all wool clay worsted suits extra Men's all wool cheviot suns, iormor price asiu, now o 60 Men'sall wool plaid suits, former pricn $UJ, now ' 7 00 Men's mackintoshes, good quality, reduced to ,... 2 00 1 Hoys' mackintoshes, all sizes, reduced to 175 I Men's heary working pants former price $1 25, now 65 1 Men's cotton worsted extra line, former price $1.50, now 1 00 Men's all wool cheviots, extra line, former price $2 50, nov 1 75 1 Men aL'ootl heny oil grain working shoe, reduced from $1.50 to 125 Men's or. rivet ted overalls, plain, reduced U .'15 MenS U cis heavy Jumper . , 35 I Men's V heavy engineer overalls reduced to 45 I Also a full line of men's extra heavy box coats'" at very low price. Alsea 11111 nneoi youtirxsuiiH ab reuueca p'ices. uui brellas, haw. caps trunks and vallsos; a full line or fall and winter underwear, overwear, neckwear, socks, handkerchiefs, kUeMnderti' glove, etc., at very low prices. We have a full line of better grade Kiodi at the same reduced "prices. Call early and get your ciioice of bargains while the stock Is complete. This is a New Stock and Has Bkkn Uoduiit kok Fall Trauk. H, ZANDMER, 96 . WINTER GRBBN it H UciiHerca! atwtt, , will pay OREGON Repairs to Chicago, Atlanta and Yorktown About Completed, Former Two Assigned to the North At lantic and the Latter to the Asiatic Squadron. ' A dispatch to the New York Herald from Washington says: It Is the Intention of the nayy de partment to place three man-o'-war In commission during the coming month. These are the cruisers Chicago and Atlanta, which have been undergoing repairs at the New York navy-yard for two years, and the gunboat York town, whrch has been put In condi tion for services at the Marc island nayy-yard. The Chicago and 'Atlanta will be assigned to the North Atlantic fleet until the conclusion of a treaty of peace with Spain, when their future stations will be determined. The Yorktown will be assigned to the Asi atic station, where the need of small gunboats In the waters of China and the Philippines Is especially felt. Captain P. II. Cooper has been as signed to the command of the Chic, ago, and Commander C. S. tPercy, equlpmento.lllcer to the nayy-yard, has been selected to command the Yorktown. So Tar as can be learned the Atlanta's commanding oflicer has not yet been determined upon. It will not bo surprising If the Chicago is assigned to the Euro pean Squadron, to be formed early in November. The inten tion of the department to rclioye Com modore J. W. Philip, In command of the second squadron of the North Atlantic lleet, in the event of con tinued peace, and assign him to duty as commandant of the Boston nayy yard, is icgardcd as indicative of the attention of the authorities to send Commodore II. L. Howlson to sea, As the European squadron will be the only commodore's post which will bo vacant, It would not bo surprising 11 he wcie assigned to that command. A special from Washington saye: Bids will be opened on October 1 for contracts for the construction of four coast-defense monitors, authorized by the last naval appropriation law. It is said at the department that four tlrms Wlll'surely bid the Union Iron works, Bath Iron works, Columbia iron works, and Dialogue & Sons. The department has not yet awarded the contracts for the construction of the torpedo-boats and torpedo-boat destroyers, Considerable opposition is still manifested by shipbuilders whose bids were not recognized py the naval board on construction to the Ilcrres coirs and John W. Trigg, of Rich mond. A Veteran Martyr. Dknver, Sept. 21. Captain C. A, Wooden, or the Seventh Infatry. died at Port Logau today from the effc:t of exposure in the Santiago campaign, no had been with the regiment thirty years. heavy, formor price $12, now.... 0 00) State street, Near Commercial APPLES- DRIED PRDIT CO. eaih for all kinds shipping apple?. FATAL ELEVATOR FIRE Ten Persons Cremated and teen Severely Injured, Fif- Caused by Spontaneous Combustion of Dust in a Grain Elevator ut Toledo. Toledo, O., Sept. 22. Ten cre mated and 15 seriously Injured Is the record of the most disastrous fire that eyeroccurred In Toledo. The spon. laneons combustion of dust In the grain elevator owned by Paddock, Hodge & Co., at 0 o'clock last night, caused this terrible destruction of life, and none of those who were taken out after the lire started were far enough from death's door to tell any of the details. All oyer Toledo houses were shaken by the exploslou, as by an eartequake, and windows were chattered for blocks around. Very soon afterwards flames burst from all sides of the elevator. It was but a few minutes till iho tiro department of the city began tho work of rescue, which was rendered difficult by the terrible haat of the lire. The river cut off escape on one 8ldd, and there the flames (seemed to bo less llerec. It was learned that a force of 20 men had been In-the building their purpose having been to load 80,000 bushels of grain during the night, William Parks was found tirst. Ho was 20 feet from the building, fright fully burned and his clothes almost torn off. Ho had been hurled from hlstplace in the main room thiough a window, and his agonizing cries were most pitiful. Another employe, John Carr, was hurled from the fifth floor of that building, and was found bleeding and burned, with many bones broken. He did nou long survive. Fireman David Kemp and Charles Keller, the engineer, were found at their places In the engine-room. They were wounded by falling timbers and their faces were charred to a crlbp by the flames. The little daughter of William Parks was sitting at tho desk In tho olllce at the time of the explosion, and was hurled out of the door. She walked down the elevation on which tho building stands and aroppca aown, to do .carried away unsconscluus, suffering from wounds from which she cannot recover. John Smith was fatally burnad. Ho was literally dlsenidowlcd, and was taken to the hospital to die. The missing men are doubtless all dead. No trace can be found of any of them, and as they were employed at the top or the elovator, their chances for escape were but slight. Tho heat became so Intense that 20 cars standing on the sidings near the building where added to the loss. The lire dspartment had a hard struggle to save other elevator property. The bridge across the Maumee rjver was on fire sevejal times, but outside the loss, of the elevator, the damage Is slight. Mr. Paddock, a member of the own ers of plant, said there was between 500,000 and 00,000 bushels of grain In storage at the time, the most of it be ing winter wheat. At 12:30 o'cIock the flames were under control. (Hy Associated Press to the Journal.) Toludo, Sept. 21. The explosion In the elevator of the Union Elevator and Transportation Company last evening resulted In the death of most of employees In the structure, and a money loss exceeding half a million dollars. There was at least 150,000 bushels of grain in the building. Vain bna no show itlth Dr. Miles' Pal a 211U. A LARGE Fall and Winter Goods of all description at the very lowest racket prices for spot'eash at 274 Commercial 1898 ...FALL OPENING... . 1898 pinb milZjnbry Mrs. Hooker Interested to Wednesday, Thursday, Friday September 21, 22 and 23. The stock was personally selected In the East. . Nonpariel Millinery Parlors, 317 Commercial Stiikkt, FROM SAMOA, The King Is Dead and Germans Ready to Take Island, (By Associated Press to The Journal.) San Francisco, Sept. 21. The steamship Alameda from Sydney and Honolulu brought.further particulars of the death of King Mallctoa. The king's death was duo to typhoid fever. According to a report It was be lieved at Samoa that If H.M. S. King- dove bad not been at Apia tho Ger mans would have hoisted the German flagon Mallctoa's death and pro. clalmod the annexation of Samoa. Hawaiians Are Divided. San Fjiancisco, Sept. 21. The steamer Panama lust arrived from Honolulu brings advices up to Sep tember 15th, saying the congressional commissioners arc finishing their work and expect to leave the Islands on or about September 23. The commissioners are being do ludged with petitions and memorials from native Hawaiians. Tho senti ment of the natives appears to be di vided. One faction desires the restor ation of the queen, the other accepts the new order affairs. IN POLITICS, A Senator Dead and Washing ton Republicans in Session, (By Associated Press to The Journal.) Haktfoud, Sept. 21. Former United States senator Win. Eaton died today. In Washington. Tacoma, Sept. 21. The Republican state convention met this morning and effected a temporary organization, E, P. Blake, of Jefferson, was elected chairman and E. D, Gllson, of Adams county, secretary. The only Incident of the session oc cured in the selection of assistant secretary, W. W. Robertson was unanimously chosen. A member from tho Lewis county delegation an nounced that Robertson had formerly been a Democrat and was not fully Indcntlfled with the Republican party. Robertson requested that his name bo written and John Eilwell of that county substituted. Tho committee on permanent or ganization decided to recommend T. D. FIske, of Cowlitz county for per manent chairman. In Michigan. Detroit, Sept. 21. Dexter M. Ferry, chairman of tho state central committee, called tho state Republi can convention to order this morn ing. Giant Fellows, president of the state league of Republican clubs, Is temporary chairman. Injured on a Dam, PiTTSiiuua, Sept. 2i. FIvo men were Injured at the uovernment dam on Neville Island, near Coropo'.ls, by breaking of the traveling crane. Two are In a critical condition. Factory Floor Fell. (By Associated Press to the Journal St. Josiu'H, Mo. Sept. 21. A sec tion of door nf the Amorlcan Biscuit Company's factory fell today, Injur-' ing three employes, one fatally. The others are In a precarious condition, LINE OF st Salem, Or, Invites all Ladles attend Fiubt National Bank Building. FRENCH JUSTICE Is Again Made Mock, ery of, The Trial of Col, Picquart is Withdrawn. Hawaiians Divided in Their Alligiance to the Queen, (By Associated Press to the Journal.) Paris, Sept. 1.21. Tho trial of Colonel Picquart, on charge of reveal ing Important documents concerning tho national defense, was to have be gun today. The publlo prosecutor asked for an adjournment on the ground that a prosecution of Picquart on a chargo of forgery had been or dered by the minister of war. Pic quart made a statement which caused a sensation. Ho said: "Tins is perhaps the last tlmo I shall speak In public. I shall sleep perhaps In the prlslon of Chcrcuo Midi. .1 wish to declare that If I find there tho strangling cord of Lemercer or Plquard or the razor of Col. Henry, there will bo murder, for I have no Idea of committing suicide." The audience was Intensely moved and shouted "Vivo Picquart." Tho Judges, however, decided to indefin itely adjourn the case. Transported Convicts Mutiny. London, Sopt. 21. Convicts at Cayenna, French Guiana, havo mutinied. It Is feared that prisoners to tho numberof 4,000 will regain their llborty. Ddvlls Island, whero the former Captain Droyfus, oftho French army, Is confined, Is a short distance from Cayenne. It Is posslblo tho revolt will bo the death knell of tho prison ers, whoso guards aro under orders to kill him If he attempts or others at tempt to deliver him. SPAIN FLOODED. Many Deaths Reported in piflerent Parts of the Country, (By Associate Press to tho Journal). Madkid, Sept. 21, The southern part of Spain has been visited by terrible Hoods. At Serrera, near Cadiz, 80 persons were drowned. A great number of cattle perished, and the Olive harvest Is lost In tho prov inces of Seville and Grenada. Many deaths aro reported In other parts of the flooded country. Vo Dr. MIIm' NwiVBpLASTMflfor SPINAL WRAUNXga. AUdnutalataHcirotntoraoar Saiem's Greatest Store Honest Values Stitched with Truthful Words, Those Who Read and Act will Profit Theroby, 5,750, $10.00, $15.00, The new Suits and Overcoats aro here. We can save you 15 to 20 per cent. Come and see, New Fall goods to show If JOSEPH MEYERS &. SONS. Phone 1, Tk Rofil it tbe MgtuKt grade baling powder) uows. Actual UsUdKnv It gMiooo- I tfclri! further Uan any other brMd. J POWDER Absolutely Pure KOYAI. tAKIwa rOWKX OO.t NtW VWPO YELLOW JACK. One Unmistakeabic Case Arrites On a Transport, (Ily Associated Press to The Journal.) WiKOFF.Sept. 21. Tho Transport Seguranca has arrived from Cuba with sick soldiers from Slbouy. There Is said to bo ono uumlstakeablo caso of yellow fever aboard. The trans port City of Mexico also arrived from Cuba, having invalid soldiers on board. QUARANTINE. Promulgated Against New Orleans oh Account of Yellow Fever. (By Associated Press to the Journal.') "New Orleans, Sept. 21. The sfate of Texas has promulgated a rigid quarantine agaln3t New Orleans, ow ing to the announcement that tiicre were four casc3 of yellow fever here. Prevent Pneumonia Prevention ia always better than euro, oven when euro is possible. But so many times pneumonia is not cured that prevention becomes tho natural act of that instinct of self preservation which is " tho first law of nature." Pneumonia can be pre vented and is often cured by thousp of AVer's Cherry Pectoral. T "Soma years ago I had a sovcre cold and was threatened with pneumonia. I could neither eat nor sleep, and was in a wretched condition. I procured a bottle of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral and took it according to tho directions, and at tho end of fifteen daysw as as well and sound as beforo tho attack. I havo recommended it in many cases of pneu monia since, and havo never known it to fall In effecting a euro." JOHN HENRY, St. Joseph, La. "I was attacked with a cold that settlod on my lungs, and defied tho skill of my phy sicians bo that they considered me incurable. At last I bogan to uso Ayer's Cherry Pectoral and was entirely cured after having taken two bottles." FUANCISCO A. SEVEUIANO, Taunton, Mass. Cberry Pectoral is put up in half-sizo bottles at half price 50 cents. Just OpendoHankcrchlcfs. 300 dozen of bright, attractive swiss and linen, plain embroidered and alio lace trimmed. Better values and smaller prices. 1 cent to $2 each. Dress Goods Now fall and winter novelties, 121c, 15c and 25c. Values that tro un surpassed. Bettor lines 50c, COc, 85c to $1.00 comprising all tho swell new attractions. See n for Dress Goods. No hat store prices or methods here. Wo furnish you style and quality at u saving of from Coo to 91.50 on a. hat, J you 1 1 1 Naw Gordons $3,00 278280 Commercial street, corner Court te--, esi - -ar