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-i" f ywiiwilfini1 Jwma'i'JH DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. VOL IX. T- SAIiBM. OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1898. NO, 252 HOW Men's willow calf lace shoes, new toes. calMincd, Goodyear welts $3,00 a pair, Rubbers Free With all ladies' shoes at $2.50 or oyer we give a pair of ladies' rubbers free of charge for 10 days, KRAUQSB BROS 275 COMMERCIAL riTREET READY Plain Language For Spain, Fate of the Philippines De cide Upon. Twentv Million Will Bo Offered for the Islands. km I1M SALE PRICES ! that will prove to you that this sale is for the pur pose of reducing our stock before moving, We only adycrtisc what we have to sell, and sell what we advertise and we positively guarantee to Save foil From 10 to 25 Per fat on anything you may select from our stock .$ 3.75 A good scrvicablc Ulicvolt BUlt, heavy weight 8J',fl $6.00 Any one of our $7, $7.50 and $B HllltS ut 01,l) $7.50 Takes any 8'60, $0,00 and 80.G0 suit In the liotiso $8,00 Buys a regular t0 Black Clay or any $10 suit In our store. 75c We liavoa-few all wool undershirts In regular .$1.23 and values to cUve ut ' G. W. JOHNSON & CO. 120 STATE STREET. A thorouKh training in business ' " f hhaiid ipays U evidenced by tbe number of students of the CP igpf Call or send for catalogue Misses' kid gloves, worth SLOO for 50c a pair, Misses cashmere gloves, worth 35c, for 15c a pair, Embroidery silk, in skeins, 4 $ 0 r N'" " worth 5c for 2ic a skem.vtvwww Chenille, areseens, silk cords at half price, Emroidery linen floss, in colors, at half price, A large assortment of filo silks, rope silks, tinsel cords, all at half price, Large assortment of silk handkerchiefs and silk mufflers at FRIEDWAfrslEW RACKET Cor. Commercial and State Streets SALEM, OREGON. By Auocllftl Preess to The Journal Paws, Noy. 20.-Tho Spanish peaco commissioners have been notl Uedthattho United States commis sioners will bo ready to treat with them In Joint session this aftcanoou. Unless the Spaniards have an ade quate reason for further delay, tho two commissions will Join In the most Important mooting thus far held. The American commissioners, In a written communication, declare that . .i.i-.i nr.inin nf the rroctocol" ro- lilltl b 1IIU ... I.w. w. r- gardlng tho Philippines Is capable of only one fair construction, that no ar bitration Is needed toclucldato us terms, and that the United Slates cannot admit any other piwor to lit?, uro hero purely as a loxlcologlst They will maintain that tho two commissions are charged to dotcrmlno whether Spain ortlio United States shall In tho future own tho Philip- pines. This will be accompanied by tho clear declaration that the United States will possess tho Philippines. Following this declaration, tho Amsrl can commissioners will lay before the Spaniards two alternatives: Plist To uccept a sum or money from tho United States and to cede and evacuate tho Philippines. Second-To loso tho Philippines to the United States by conquest, with tho possibility of other territor ial losses, or Indemnify tho United States for tho added expense of conquest. This communication may not be formally designated as un ultimatum, but It will lack naught or tho con clusiveness Indicated by that word. This will be so plain that tho Span ish commissioners will scarcely hagglo for money on the Hrst alternative, nor cherish any doubt rl tho American action under tho second, should tho first bo declined. No odo hero expects the American commissioners, know how much will bo tendered Spain as tho cheapest and most humane way of settling tho difficulty. She Is exceedingly anxious tocscapo the Philippine debt, which consists of $10,000,000 In bonds, on which sho repllzed $30,000,000. Of tho latter amount sho Is believed to havo expended some $10,000,000 or 11,000, 000 In fighting the United States and a part In attempting to quell tho Philippine Insurgents. A reasonable guess at tho sum for the tender would be $20,000,000, although It may foil below that. Tho Cubun question may come agalu today. Tho American eomtnl9 fllon had thought tho discussion on that point finished, but tho Spanish commissioners nro reported to havo declared last week that tho mortgages imposed by Spain on the Cuban as well as on tho Philippine rovonucs, must not bo Impaired or questioned. This would compel tho American com- mlsBoncrs soon and probably tomor rowto demand whotberypaln means to repudiate tho plain compact of tho protocol to relinquish sovereignty over and tltlo to Cuba. Three weeks ago the Spanish com mlssloncrs accepted tho Cuban- article In the prootocol without condition?, save that its embodiment In the treaty should depend on an agree ment hero on all the articles of the proctocol. Recently, bowovor.Bpaln'a representatives havo said that tho Cuban mattor had only been .tempor arily passed, and was still In nbey-anco. this morning, after expressing "some apprchonslon that wo may havo been mtstakon with regard to tho Anglo American ontontc," points to the "establishment of a medieval naviga tion law In Porto Rice." and asks: "Is a still gravor disappointment coming in tho closing of tho doors to our commorco In tho Philippines? London, Nov. 21. The Madrid correspondent of tho Dally Mall says: "It Is asserted that tho government would reject an offer of $40,000 for tho Philippines as ridiculous." IN HIGH OFFICE. Indictments Found Againstan United States Senator. lly Atioclftteil l'rc to the Journal. Puiladeumiia.Nov. 21, The grand lury today presented truo bills of Indictment against Senator Quay, his son, Richard S. Quay, and ex-stato Treasurer BonJ. J. Haywood, charged with roneplraoy to unlawfully use public money In private enterprises. Cornerstone Laying. Bpticlal to Tho Journal. Dallas, Noy.2l. Tho corner stono for the now court houso will be laid by tho grand lodgo of Masons of Oregon on Nov. 30, at 2 p. m. SPAIN REFUSES To Accept America's Ultimatum, Sweeping Demands of Undo Sam. Moro Than tho Spaniards at First Can Swallow. 4W THE WORLD IN A MOMENT. Some Important Current Events of a Historical Char actor Reported by Telegraph. (By Associated Press to the Dally Capital Journal.) Tii.in, iintMniav ima nnnnlntml John Morgan, collector of customs for the Southern district of Oregon. The city of Perry, Iowa, has suffered a $250,000 lire. Captlan-Oeneral Blanco at Havana received from Paris a cable authorising him to draw on Paris for $2,000,000 gold to bo applied n tho payment of tho Spanish troops In Cuba This amonnt lb In addition to the proceeds of tho draft for 42.-,000 by tho Madrid gov eminent on London which was sojd last week. A Madrid cable says an hgreoincnt has been reached between the peace commissioners In Paris. Tho government Intends to notify tho Cuban bondholders that Spain will not .pay the Cuban debt, which will not bo muntlonc 1 In tho peaco treaty. The government or Spain holds Itself completely freed from tho debt which rails upon the nation exercising sovereignty and collecting taxes In Cuba. Tho Kicnoli government has ordered a modification or the prison treatment of cx-Captaln Albert Dreyfus. Dreyfus Is to bo allowed to promenade and exorclso six hours a day over an area of eight acres. It Is still unknown whether Dreyfus wf 11 bo brought hick. Rcar-Admlral Lord Charles Bcrcsford, M. P., ror York, who Is visiting in China In tho Interest, of tho Brlttsh Associated Chambors of Commerce, In tho courso of a speech at Shanghai, dwelt upon tho "gravo datiRers threatening British commorco so long as the domin ant military position of Russia and the effeto condition of China arc allowed to coutlnjc." Ho insisted upon the necessity or a "llrm policy," which should ?, lncludo the organization or a thoroughly equipped Chinese army, and a commercial alliance with tho United States, Genuitny and Japan i ... ,,i, .nTinwnrvn iihlna's Integrity and maintain tho "opon doors.' ' t j Auoclated Proil U tU Jonraal. Paius, Nov. 21. The Spanhh and American peaco commissions mot In Joint session this afternoon. Tho Amotlcans declared that they must have tho entire Philippine Archipel ago and for a treaty cession of tho islands tho Americans tendered Spain $20,000,000. it wos further declared to tho purpose of tho United States to maintain the Philippine Islands, as an "open door" to tho world's com merce. On thcthe terms named, tho United States proposes mutual re linquishment of all claims for Indem nity, national or porsonal, subsequent to tho outbreak of the last Cuban insurrection, November 23 is ilxcd as tho dato on which tho United States commission do sired u dollnlto rcsponso to their propositions and all other subjects In Issuo here. They also declared that Liin United States desired to treat on tho rollglous freedom of tho Carolluo islands, as agreed upon between tho United States snd Soi'ln In 1880, and tho acquisition of ono of tho Caroline Islands for an American naval station, und cable landing rights I at other places In Spanish Jurisdiction and .tho revival of certain .SpanlBh American treaties heretofore In rorco. The Amorlcans also roruso to arbitrate article 3 or tho peaco protocol, bear ing upon the future disposition and control of tho Philippine iBlauds. Mooting adjourned until Wednesday. Paius.Nov 21. Tito picsldcnt or Islands. Meantime tho military and naval coa'manders will probably bo directed to extend tho occupation at onco to the group, though It Is not clear that this can bo accomplished without much trouble and prehaps n hostllo clash with tho Insurgonts, Troops for Havana, By Associated Press to Tho Journal. Washington, Nov. 21, Tho war department has ordered four com panies of tho Second Volunteer En gineers to embark at onco from Savan nah ror Tampa und sail thenco to Havuna. ABOUT THE CAPITAL. JOURNAL. Mnmetliinir far Advertisers to Ponder Over. It circulates every where. It reaches more home than any Oregon paper outside of Poitland. In adverthemenU are clean. Nons other are taken at any price. It li belt in .quality nr.d tho chespoU In the State,;thereiotc it circulates. It cliculatei In every county In Oregon. It doei not ao Into the homes of people who are not able to pay,; became it is payed in advance. " It is fitmly citob'Uhed in thousands of families. Tt offers advertiser an opportunity to place their ad. In the tome circles of the best class of buyers. It gtyes you the benefit of circulating thousands of sample coyles every month which costs you nothing extra. It Is the moit altraotlve and ivory Inch of it Is read by wage earners, It is like good goods, the cheapest and be.t lor the money. It discounts Its bills an 1 every reader and advertiser receives lite benefit of the dis count. It gives advertisers value received because It has ihe right kind or circulation and low rates. Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum Alum I menaces to 4f SN iUp CMfcfjrf calth of the present day. aovAi qmiaa rmnXH ea. mw vowc DAWS TREATY, Finally Defeated in Indian Territory. It has a large fotclgn aivertlstng patron, age and must be profitable to them. It is read by more farmers than any paper in Oregon, became it costs less linn a cent a day, It prints all the news that' fit to print and what It prints Is lend. Your add Is seen and read, because the piper Is not loo large, It is not read by dead beats but every copy is paid for. It is the household guide of hundreds of wage-earners. It keeps your business in touch with the best people of Oregon. Keeps them infom ea on what you h tve for sale and when the time conus they will buy. The Tennessee. Undersigned has stilt a fow thou sand or those Tenncssoo strawberry plants loft at $1.00 a hundred. Thpy are tho llncst table borry, or, for ; tho homo market. Early and brilliant r..ii. Nnw is thotlmo to nut out to lir Aitoclattd Frees toThs Journal. Washington, Nov. 21. Secretary Bliss received a dispatch from Indian Inspector Wright of Indian Territory, stating that a final count shows that tho Dawes treaty was defeated. It has been stated horetoforo that the treaty was ratified. What Does it Mean, If you want Bargain"? In anything bo stiro und go to tho Fair Store, at 27J Commercial strcot. Wo mean Kiiiotrinaa. Wn mivnnur nntrons from 15 to 35 por cent on all purchases, O . r. uaoncy, proprietor. iu uuu o City Tonsorlal Parlor. Ulruf. flruir nnri.1l nf Wfltor'a clffUr stand on Commercial strcot. Motto Clean shop, Kood work, courteous trcatmont. Hair cutting 15 cents, shaving 10 cents. KKN128T ANDr.RSON, proprietor. tV AUUCIDUII. tfnrmnrlv of Anderson Qlvohlui a call. 1117 18 22 23 Is ono ror as That's a Fact. Tho successful business man who gots nil things of valuo little cost as possioie. Tho man who buys a ticket oyer tho Nortliorn Pad no It. R. gets good valuo for his money and is successful. For information on your eastern trip fico Thomas, Wattfc Co., 227 Commercial st. 11 J" 3t V.. Unvi'.u. Salem, Or. l'AIUB,OV ,.-,. y.w,..... -tnHprnKcr0n. tho Spanish peaco commission, Rlo, ,j & w ir. has roruscd to continue negotiations. ocon(Jiny u tno roud to wealth' why not putronlro tho Salem Steam Washington, Nov, 21. Tho state Dyeing &Cleunlni: Works, 103 Com department ha, not yet been adflln.golgBan.1. gjongj. or tho reported refusal of t ho Spanish , KOnorl repairing, such as rellning and peace commissioners to continue "t-ISJJSSKWlffo?: gOtlUtlOnS ill POrlS. Alger exuruoato ye U80 ,IOnO UUb llio UUIU ui hiukji mi, Wheat Market, (By Associated Press to Tho Journal.) Ciiioaoo, Nov. 21 Mayuui;casii 2 red 70c. San Fjiancisco, Nov. 10. Cash 1.1711. tho Tho Madrid correspondent of Standard 9ays: Spain will decline Indemnity for tho Philippines If tho sum offered nppears Inadequate In the eyes or tho nation." Tho "Vienna correspondent or tho Dally Telegraph says: 'Following the advices of Austria and Germany, Spain will accept America's offeror compensation ror tho Philippines." Tho Dally Chronicle, In an editorial on tho Illspano American situation FLflGG SELLS.., Wholesale and Retail at prices her etofore unequalled for cheapness i The AUea Wreck. Tho accounts do not chango tho roport as to the wreck of the Atlanta very much, Instead of thirty thero were twenty-seven on board, and henco twenty-four wcro drowned, threo being saved. Oue report Is that tho schooner was racing down tho coast. Another report brought over from tho Bay this noon by a man from Yaqulna, wus mat tnrco men saved, all young men and com mon sailors stated yesterday that the crew wero nearly all drunk and that tho steering of tho vessel had been turned over to an Inexperienced sailor who had never steered a vessol be fore, that they hud been ablo to get off on account of being sober. It Is said that had tho lira saving crew the proper aparotus they might havo saved sumo or tho men, and It Is not known but some or thorn are on tho boat now, but probably not. Al bany Democrut. Arrived at Frisco, San Fuanoisco, Nov. 21 .-On board Coptic, which arrived from the Orient today was Ex Queen Lllluokalanl of Hawaii. . Now is the time To mako Doors and Windows secure against winter storms. We have a Mil supply or Build era' Hardware. Papcteries, the very latest Tablets, newesl and best Note Bcoks Writing Paper in reams Pencils, Ink, Twine Nail Bags, Sugar Bags Elephant Bags, Lion Bags Typewriter Paper, Notebooks, Blotters,.Lcdgers Wrapping Paper Safety Paper Library Paste, Playing Cardi, Ani in fact, everything in I the line of Stationery. QjUI Discovered. STU1IKNVH.LK, O., NOV. 21. Oold has been discovered here. If the same relative quality continues tho prop erty will bo developed. Naughty l3oy Will cauee Ills mother troublo but thoso 15c meal at tho Whlto Ilouw will causo overy one pleasure. J. E. Barnett nucccssor to Geo, Brothers, dlsbcllcr In the accuracy of tho re port. Still If tho breaoh Is mudo.lt would not bo u surprlso to th stato department, which has shaped In strnctlons to Its commissioners to bring negotiations to a sharp Issue, If Rlos has expressed tho de termination or the Spaniard under Instructions, tho Amurlcan commis sioners will leave Paris at onco Nearly all their work In such a cuso will go for nothing. Tho proceedings before tho commlslon wero so con ducted that no point ngreed upon was to bo regarded as binding unless a complete treaty was made. This .lnnn nnt. nncrtRHIirllV WlDO Ollt what has beon accomplished under tho terms of tho protocol. Each urtlclo of tho protocol must stand for it Is In no respect dependent on what would follow at Paris, sayo tho olauso tmmiilnir the Phlllnnlues, That is tho ultlp ato possession of tho govern ment as (announced at tho stato de partment. As to what shall now follow peace or war olllclals are not clear. They believe the Spanish forces in Cuba will contlnuo tho evacuation now In progress work neat, cheap, and promptly dono. Our prices aro right Mon's black diagonal mackintoshes a. ir nt Mm TJntu Vnrlr Tlnrket. eod-2t-dw MP'S Mm Pectoral "Wlion tlio doctors considered mo incuraliK Ayer'a Chorry Pectoral cured mo of Clonic Broxefciils L. . MUDINOIS, Roafore, Wis. IIALP-SIZU UOTTLUS, goc. Ill WINNING mini uijini: v Quality. Price and Courteous Treatment GRAY BROS. HANDLES SOLELY THE OOODS OP BLAKE, McFALL , CO, 227 Commercial St Salem, Ore, Thero Is no problem Porto Rice, which In our posses cun bo cablly any time. This leaves about tho only question to bo determined those connected with tho Philippines. It la not believed bpain will make uny effort to reconquer the connected with U completely ston. Ouam, inrrlsoned ut One-Third of Life is spent In sleep, why not lie com fortable. Laminated Cotton Comforts They aro warm, sjft and odorless, boiiutirul naltcrns In sllkollno und sutlcen, $2.25, $2,60, $3,00, $3 60. Thos, Kay Blankets. They aro wool, lino selected wool. in wniio, gray, muvnuu. -.. . brown at lowest prices. New Tallnr-mude suits and dress shirts Just opened. New Velvets, Taffeta. Black bourdotto and boulllouno dress goods opened yesterday. New Satin Waists Expected every day. WANTED New Fur Collarettes. Received yesterday. Black Dress Goods Prlostloy's celebrated fancy blaek at groatly ultoreu prices, ooo, formerly 00o. 10c, formerly il.OO. 00o. formerly 1.25 91.20, formerly 1.60. New Gordons This celebrated adn popular hat Is uialntnlnlnu tho leud with all judges of quality. Moro valuo In a Gordon than uny other hat at auy price $3.00. Notiee Tho sterling values In our south window. All at special prices. Ing's Perfect Fitting Include Butterlck I'att.rns.-Rcstd gjjjj. pftUcrU8 ... TlllfflS ID CHICKENS Ml COPNTUY DALEH BlIPPUHl AT POUTLAND WHQLKIIALE PWOBb WE PAY HIGHEST OASH PRICE. OREGON GHBEN AND DRIED FRUIT CO. -205 Commercial Street, Salem, Ore. JOSEPH MEYERS k SONS. Phono 1. 278 280 Commercial strcot.'corner Court. Salem's. Greatest Stqrb. J- u i mmimmntmmmamam mtmmmmmmmmm jymj tiMMJrf -L - '"-'