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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, VOL IX. SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1898, NO. 225 Boots anfc Shoes For the rainy season must be of solid leather Wc carry only reliable shoes. The Star5Star line has been our strong hold for the past six years. They give satisfaction. V Neat, Stylish Clothing ty Well made and durable at our lowest racket prices'; Our clothing trade is increasing, ' Why 1 wlTook af our prices and you'll know the reason, . 4 Hosiery and Underwear Wc sell you the very best goods for the least money that can be found, Wc have some special values in wool underwear this season, Come and look it ever, Wc buy in very large quantities and give the custom ers the advantage ol a cash business from factory to consumer. ! N?u) York Ra(k?t WAR BUDGET! - J T ' k-iT TUT '1 A property, -sanguinary coumcis uavo ' rOOPSUn Manila Are, taken placo at Cebu and Uolllo. There Well f because vessels fly I net an un recognized flag and llablo to seizure aa pirates by war vessels of any nation. Tlio American cruisers have (tone north to wlicrc the steamer JL'hlllpplnuB Is leading tioops. StoatM. ers just arrived brought many Span-, lsh olllclats and rcfURCcs from the southeast of tho island of Luzon, They report tho Insurgents overrun nlng tho country and destroying property, Sanguinary conflicts have irti suiaus ;haa been an outbreak of f. . ...... . - ,iV jpox in a Uallfornla regiment, put ,ou!y six cases of n mild typo aro re? 'ported. v Pianos that are pianos in every Sense of the word. The Standard of the Musical World Utt the Knabc the Matchless Hardmon the Popular Fischer the Celebrated Krcll the Beautiful Ludwig and down the line wc go the Ellington the Franklin the Kingsbury And last but not least, everybody's favorite, the Howard, with the harp attachment, All these tine and striclly up'todate ! instruments can be found at the Wiley B. Allen s Special Sale that lasts just two weeks v- no longer, Our number is 325 Commercial street, in the Insurance block, Salem, Oregon, Geo, E, Allan, Manager. Dying Request of a Victim- of Algcrism. . The Spanish Flagship Floated and Will Come North. ' Something Striking for tho Woodman, machinist, shoe maker, carncntcr, plumber, tinner, farmer, blacksmith, etc., at GRAY BROS SALEM OREGON. Tools of all descriptions. mmY (Uy Associated Press to The Journal. Washington, Sept. 20.-Gcneral Otis wires the war department that the health of tho troopp In the Phil ippines is good and the percentage of sick very small. War Scandals. Tho commission to Investigate tho war department held a secret meeting today. Nothing was learned as lo what tarn.splred. Soldiers From Ponce, Nuw Yoitic, Sept. 20. The trans port Yucatan arrived this morning from Ponco having on board 132 men from tho various regiments sent homo to muster out. Manila's Troopj Well. , Washington. Sept. 20. Tho war department received the following from General Otis at Manila. 'W understand tho no.vspapcrs have ex aggerated tho sickness. Total In tho hospital today (highest at any day) 529; cases of typhoid 05, most of the patients aro convalescent. There were ninotecn deaths tills month and 211 In August. Victim of Algeria, DKNYitii, Sept. 20. Frunk Flcks. private of the 7th United States. In fuutry, died in tills city of typhoid contracted during the Santiago campalguo. llofore dying ho snld ho had been 111 treated and neglected over since ho was taken ill and so The Pacific Squadron. Washington, Sept. 20. Tho navy department has decided to scrd tho fcrulser HulTalo to tho Pucliio station. She will probably go to Honolulu and, In the event of n needed reinforce- inuni, oi j-iowcy's ncoi, can receive or ders by a dispatch boat. Mechanics aro working overtime on the Oregon and Iowa to lit them for their cruise to tho Pacific. It Is hoped .ilie vessels will bo ready by Oclo- Iberl. 4 THE NORTHERN PACIFIC. Master in Chancey Finds An Enormous j Sum Still Due, Uy Associated Press to The Journal. Milwaukee, Sopt. 20. Special master Carey tiled a dcclsson In tho United States court of Importance to tho general or creditors of tho North ern Pacific. Carey finds that there Is still due tho company, although it acquired the entire property of tho '. tdrthcrntPaclfic, the onormous sum c f 80,292,831. Property of tho North- crn Pacific company that remains Is hinds In North Dakota, and Mlnnc- sota, valued at more than $18,000,000. Dig Receivership. iNuw Vork, Sept. 20.-Otto T. Jiuuuard was today appointed receiver of the New England Loan and Trust Company. Tho company holds many Western mortgages. Sawmill Burned. (By Associated Press to The Journal.) Shumoyoan. Mich, Sept. 20. Thompson Smith's Sons' sawmill, the largest in northern Michigan, burned. Loss 150,000. Let the Small Hoy Weep. (Hy Associated Press to Tho Journal.) Huntington, W Va, Sept. 20. A circus train was wrecked noar here. Two men woro killed and one seriously hurt. GlntJiiii SALEM WOOLEN MILLS Wo aro hot going to say a word about Clothing, this week as everybody knows that our assortment is the largest and our prices tho lowest. But wo want to call special attention to our Mackintoshes and umbrellas MACKINTOSHES From 82.50 to 810.00 UMBRELLAS from 35c to 2.50 Salem Woolen Mill Store. Intense was his feeling against the ar department that he made a dying request that he be not buried In nifiform. Some of Hobson's Work, Washington, Sept. 20. The navy department has c nfirmatloti of the report that tho tho Spanish llagsnlp Maria Teresa has boon lloated. Tho Vessel will bo brought north and be come a part of the United States navy. Tho work or raising Chrlstobal Colon will now bo taken up. i War Commission's Work. Washington, Sept. 20. Tho pro ceedings vlU be limited to outlining the general policy of the trial and tho formulation of letters of Inquiry which will be addressed to the sec rotary cf war, the quarter-master general and tho chief of ordluanco department of the army. The com- Evacuation does On. Havana. Sopt. 20. The American evacuation commission lias boon oillclally notified that Manxahlllo will bs ovaouatcd October 2nd. The Porto Rice .Army. Washington, Scpt20.Tho following Is from tho commanding otllccr at Ponce. Total number sick 2503. Per centage 2!i. Tho return of reglmonts nowhorojls not advisable. If regl monts are font to to take tlih place of those now hero special attention should be ulonn in selecting those under good discipline. mission also considered scucral letters of complaint srom persons professing to have Information upon the subject under Investigation and decided to address replies to tho writers, re quiring them to put their charges In specific shape. Inspection Tour. Savannah, Sept. 20, Secretary Alger has concluded his Inspection oj tho Southern camps. He and his party v reach Washington tomor row morning. Our Property East. Manila, Sopt, 20. Whentho-Uulted States auxiliary cruiser McCulloch captured tho Insurgent steamer Abbey, It Is believed had landed 7,000 rllles. Tho Insurgent boat followed the American vessel Into Cuvlto, and tho Americans contemplate taking po Wheat Market. (By Associated Press to Tho Journal.) Chicaoo, bept. zu. uasn wneai xso. 2, spring 07, San Francisco, Sent, 20. Cash wheat 81.241 Salem, Sept, 20. Salem Flouring Mills quote fifty-one cents. Tho TIllson-BartlettgralnCo. pay 52 cents forsmall lots and aro prepared to pay more for largo at McCoy and Crowley 51 to 62 and 53 aro paid. A Mysterious Murder. Any kind of a murder may be com mitted in Salem and the murderer escape but a man never can smoke a in ljii Corona ciuar and withstand session of the entire Insurgent Heet, the temptation to smoko another one. FRENCH CABINET Meets and Declares for Dreyfus i The Lonely Victim at Devils Island A Victory for Captain Defended by Zola, The torl U th htyreet tt4 foVUf fwifr J ItMWfl. ActMltMtatfMW K tMM Mnl fcrttor (tat mx otfcw fcf Mi, POWDER AMtiHtf 1 nire ROYU IAK1N9 MWDM 40., htW MllC ' U MMMHMWMMMMHr WHOLE TRlLOil Or Silver to Be Sent Across the Continent. , -v,r (By Associated Press to The Journal.) Faius, Sept. 20. At a meeting of tho cabinet this morning, all tiio ministers being present n decision was Ukon In fayor of a rovlslon of tho trial of Captain Droyfus. Crowds of pcoplo outside of tho ministry loudly cheered tho ministers. Tho cabinet' ordered tho ml ulster of Justice ,to lay beforo the court of cassation tho peti tion of Madamo Dreyfus, for a rovlslon of her husband's case. The court will decldotho legal question whothor tho first trial of Droyfus was'vltlated ,by tho forgery of Col. neury. '(Sco history of. case published In this Issue,) France May Put Her Fort In It, London, Sopt1JM.?-iU,spcclal to tho Globe from jjb'nEaCong saysj thtq is learned I romPIKWSlTiytEllip. plno source that Franco has promised to recognize tho Flltpplno republic. It Is added that negotiations on tho subject are proceeding at Manila where thero aro threo French war ships. A Governor Dead, London, Sept. 20, M, C. Cameron lieutenant governor of tho Northwest Territory, died today. Ho was visit ing here, A Fat Job for Some of 'the. .'iQreat Transcohtlnental Transportation) Companies, $ , , (By Associated Press to Tljo .Journal.) Chicago, Sept. 21. The-Tribune says: "A Train bearing 10,000,000 ounces of silver bullion from Philadelphia to San Francisco Is soon to mark tho 4 wen era of tho governments mothod of transporting precious rnotala, be tween tho mints Tho Philadelphia mint Is bolng run to Us full capacity of coining tho gold, both forqlgiynud domestic, which 1ms boon pouring; la ut a surprising rate and. tho Intonttpo is to tranafor 10,000,000.,xjuqces of sll. vor to tho Pacific coast, This Is ovor 300 tons, or 15 ordinary carloads.11 tiP& Tho popuLrity of Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral, and tho great demand for a cheaper package, 1ms been recog nized by the proprietors in their now half-sizo bottle, costing CO cents. ' MP' plleppi Peesorai Salem's Greatest Store Honest Values Stitched with Truthful Words, Those Who Road and Act will Profit Thereby. S.750, $10,00, S15.0O, I Just OpcndcHankcrchicfs, iuuuu.uii ui uriKi'i utkniubivu avia and linen, plain cmbroldorcdand also laco trimmed. Hotter valuos and smaller prlcos. 1 cent to $2 each. Dress Goods, , Now fall and winter novoltlcs, 12Jc, 15o and 25c. Values that t.ro un surpassed, Hotter linos 60c, GOc, 85a io 91.DU comprising nil mo bwch now attractions. Sco us for I)res9 Goods. The new Suits and Overcoats are here. Wo can save you 15 to 20 per cent. Comu and 6ee, No hat Htoro prices or methods here. Wo furnish you stylo and quality at u saving of from COs to $1,50 on a hat. New Fall goods fe show you j 1 1 New Gordons $3,00 JOSEPH MEYERS & SONS, .y v tM1 Phone 1, 278-280 Commercial streot, corner Court .Z. ft 'I I t&m : i i H 1 1 A t ,i if ! MWT"'tiJju jl-J".jJMiij "' -jgyv' HnMMHAi4M l...!- "JU JZwiTuimmuvn tMMl