DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL VOL IX. ''A. i to V " i' 1 SALEM, OREGON", SA'rUHDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1898, HO. 264 J$ ,.' Krausse invite you to examine their stock of "Sorosis" Shoes for which they hayc secured the exclusive sale for Salem, Ore. D.ilntlly clad arc thoc who wear "SOROSIS." Tlie Now Shoe for Women. !g Blanket NOW IS TIIIJ LflNKET t Sec those special lines and prices at the WOOLEN MILL STORE, Santa Claus' Letter To North Folk, Dec. 1893. To Tin: Faik Store, 274 Commercial street, Salem, Or.: Dkak Sin: I have twen a llttlodolayert on account or the cold weather, but my reindeers aro In flne shape and will travel fait to Bather up Christmas toyu and presents for everybody, and as I have ulrcndy mtido arrangements to have my headquarters at THE FAIR STORE, I know that you are well supplied with beautiful things for children and older people. You must have a yery complete stock, for 1 have been advised that you are tli3 largest shipper of holiday goods InWesternOregon outside of Port land, lbelloyo you received 22 large carni at one time, and 44 cases of holiday Roods altogether this fall.and 1 know that any one buy ing Christmas toys In such law quantities as you do will be able to sell every thing very cheap, and I know that I can please all the good girts and boys and olderpeople, too, with yournlce goods. Yours for Christmas toys and everything SANTA CLAUS. THE O.P.DABNEY Prop, PERSONAL Frank, Lowell Is In Portland on a business trip. Hon. T. T, Ocer went to Aurora this afternoon. S. L. Moorehead, chlof clerk of tho senate Is c the city. F. J. Rarr Is In Woodburn on a short business visit. ' Mrs. II. A. Dearborn has returned from a Tlslt with her daughter Mrs. Mo Cully of Portland. Mrs Lena Haas Is visiting iter daughter, Mrs. Geo. I). naltman, of Portland, for a short lime. Mrs, Russel Catllo and family, loft this afternoon for a ylalt at Mrs. Catlln'a old borne In Burlington, Kansas. Bros... sale! TIM 12 TO HUY . c Si the Fair Stere: RAIR 274 Commercial Street. Miss Allw Conner has returned from a vltdt with frlen3sat Corvallls. Mrs. M. R. Tasker Is visiting her daughter In Woodburn. Special services In memory of Hal Hlbbard will be held at the Method ist church Sunday evenlog. A prog ramme appoprJate t' the occasion has been prepared and the old school mates and friend of the departed soldier will be in attendance. Music rolls by tho hundreds at Will's niuttlc store. WHEAT MARKET. Iir Aasoclnted Prcan lo the Journal, CiiiDAOO, Dec. 17.May 601; cash 2 red 69. San Francisco, Dec, 17, May 1.1b cash 1,161, PEACE TREATY To Be Delivered Dc cember 24th Pinardel Rio Was Ravaged By Spaniards, General Davis lissues a Sensible Proclamation. Ily Aamiclnlcil 1'rcnN l Hie Journal. Southampton. Eng. Dec. 17.- -To Interviews, who besieged tho Ameil- cm pencj commissioners today, be fore they sailed for New York, they said they could not discuss the terms of the treaty of peace with Spain. Whltclaw Held and Judge Day were much Interested In the Interview from tho Manila correspondent of the Associated Press with Admiral Dewey, but they would discuss neither that mutter nor the protest of Agonclllo, the representa tive of Agulnaldo and tnc Philippine Insurgent leader. Judge Day said the treaty of peace would probably bo de livered to President McKlnleyon Do cember 21, but added: It wus Impos sible to say whether It would bo pre sented to tho present sonato.ortu that which comes In oftlcccn Marcb next. This tho judge added, Is a matter which the president will havo to de cide. Washington, Dec 17.- The torrlblo state of affairs cxlstlng-ln the western province of Cuba Is shown la this re port to the war department from General Davis: "Pinar del Rio, Dec. 14. Adjutant-General, Washingten: Arrived here last night. The troops are comfortably encamped, und Have ull the required supplies. We have been received with the greatest enthusiasm and rejoicing. The civil governor left the provlnco when tho Spanish troops retired The alcalde called and tendered his services, A small Cuban force Is In the town awpollce.and good order prevails everywhere. I shall raise the tlag tomorrow In tho nrcsenco of the troops and citizens. The treasury Is empty, and the only means of re plenishing It Is a system of taxatluti almost to the verge of confiscation. TliCiO arc no custom-houses in this province. Tho country Is one of urcat fertility and beauty, but Is ravaged almost to destruction. I urn assured by responsible citizens and foreigners that one-half the former population has been klllsd and starved to death. Colonel Scyburu, with two batailons, Is at Guanajay. He Is or dered to occupy Marlcl with a de tachment. There Is no sickness among tho troops. "Davis." General Davis, the American com mander Pinardel Rio, has Issued a proclamation saying that President McKlnley has directed him to as sure the Inhabitants of security on their lives and property as long us they were orderly. General Davis further declares that fair taxes will be levied, and that no favorlsm will be shown. In conclusion, ccnerul Davis say: 'Inhabitants of Pinal del Rio-I hate come as a friend to help you In all which may contribute to tho pros perity of tills great country, or It general welfare. There Is very Utile I am obliged to do with your co-opero- tlon, but with your help I am bureof complete success. Tho trochas and forts will be turned Into homes, and machetes will be used for labor only. Your sacrl (ices and heroic acts have been already rewarded. Tho pat be Always Au Fait Wo have Just received a large ship ment of Cut Glass something for the holidays au fait. Jewelry Manufacturing We are now prepared n do all kinds of fancy engraving and Jewelry manufacturing on short notice, at reasonable rates. Holiday Goods New goods arriving every day. Stock larger than ever, S. . ThonpsoE A Co. 221 COMMERCIAL STREET. longs to tho history of tho century think of your future pcao nnd pros perity. This must boyouraspiratloo," MURPHY AND HARVEY, Arc the Officers Accused of Haying Abused and Maltreated Amos Stone. ' Portland, Doc. 17. -United States Judge Bellinger this morning ovorj ruled tho demurrers to tho Indict- ments of Captain E. L Murphy and Mate George Harvey, of tho American ship George Stetson, accusing them of Inhumanly abusing Amos Stone, onn of their row, on the pussago from the Atlantic to the Pacific. Tho demurrers wcroof the stereo typed class, merely stating that the Indictments failed to set forth facts suniclent to constitute a crime. On motion of United States District Attorney John II. Hall, tho trials of tho defendants were set for January 0, 1809. Murphy and Harvey were arrested Immediately after tho arrival of their ship In this port last February, nnd examined before a United States com missioner. They were released on bonds to appear before tho United States grand Jury. Their trials though, could not earlier be proceeded with, because they were pursuing thclrflcafarlng vocation until recently: Their victim, Stone, has all this time been in tho asylum, at Salem from tho effects of alio brutality to which he had been subjected, Rut now he is said to have entirely re covered his mental and physical health. Work of a Fiend. Grant's Pass Djo. 17. What looks like an attempt at murder occurred at tho home of A. II. Carson in tills city Sunday night. Mi. Carson had re tired, when, as tho II ro was getting low, Mr. Carson gnt a stick of wood from the woodshed and put It on the bed of live coals. Soon after an ex plosion sulliclently strong to throw a bllctc of wood out of tho lirnplaco oc curred. An examination of tho wood showed that a large ttolo had been bored in It and a stick of giant powder Inserted. The fire had caused the cap to explode, but as tho powder had bcon frozen, It had not thawed enough to Ignite. There is nodolinlte cluo to the perpetrator of tho deed, but, as Mr. Carson has been engaged In considerable litigation over wines he thinks ho has a good Idea who did the wort. SEA GALES Two Vessels Collide and Twenty Persons Drown, lly Anaoi'lutcil I'rea lo lite Juiirnnl. NKWCASTLn.ON-TVNU, Dec, 17. The steamer Plerremcnt has been in collision with the Rrltlsh stoamcr Illos, In the North sea undor condi tions not explained. The Illos found ered, and the Plcrromont Is bidly damaged. It Is believed twenty per sons drowned. London, Dec. 17.-Tho steamer Tlilnuvalla passed Dunuet Head today signalled she had on boaid the crow of tho IJrltUh steamer Govlne, which foundered at sea December 11. New glabs ball piano and organ stools, a suitable Christmas preterit, at Will's music store. Ladies' Dressing nt ft yLiL! Out Line of Fine Oak Extension Tables Cannot be beat even In places the size of Portland, and our prices on then are lower than others arc selling the same goods. Bira & Hamilton 248 Commercial Street DOWN SOUTH Hearty Recptioo McKinley, to General Merritt On the Phil ippines. Ho Says tho Germans Woro Not Quite Friendly. Ur Aoelncl l'rrn u tln Joiirunl. Savannah, Ga. Dec. 17. The pres idential party arrived at Savannah this morning. Tho program for tho day Included a trip down the Savan nah river, reception and banquet at night, when president and members of the cabinet will speak. Washington, Dec 17. The House passed a bill granting the right or wuy through thu San Francisco for est rcboryo to tho Seglnnw southern railway of Arizona. Pay no of New York called up the bill extending tho laws of tho United States relating t) merchant navigation and moichaut seaman to the Hawaiian Islands' Mcllac sought lo havo the bill amended to also extend tho Hawaii provisions of tin act of February, 1885, prohibiting tho Importation or con tract labor, but Paytio moved tho previous question. Then Payno rather than prolong alio controversy withdrew tho bill. Home then wont Into committee of tho whole on the Indian appropriation bill. Nkw Youic, Djc. 17. Goii, Wesley Merritt, who camo from Europo last night, will resume command of the department of the East. "It Is some tlmo since I left the Phlllpplnso," said Merritt, "and nil that I can aiy -about the .situation when I left tlicro Ik contained In tho official re ports which I made to tho govern met and tho peace commission. Tho climate of the Philippines Is not by any means as it Is said to be. I mot number of Europeans tlicro who have been In tho country 14 years and they seemed to thrlvo and nad no sorlous complaints to mako about tho climate. The Germans acted a little queer when I got there first. They werokind of meddlcsomo In matters which they should havo let alone. German officers made mo no olllslul calls until Manila had fallen and then thoir visit was not what might bo termed friendly. "1 think It will tako .10,000 soldiers to hold the Inlands. Tlicro nro many Spaniards In tho Islands that want to remain thore. With ir.,000 United States and 10,000 divided between Fllllplnos and Spmlsh, I feel sure the Islands could be governed properly. I did not meet Agulnaldo but 1 am mil Tables,,, Havo received much attention from the furnlturo designers IhN season nnd a very charming line of these articles Is tho result. Wo havo some licnutlcs In quarter sawed oak, birds eye maple and mahogany. SjEti?MW' y....:.. -!-& a ls&f kJWftflJSJJ s isficd ho is a vcay shrewd man. I did notrccognlzo thosnsurgents, fearing complications." Washington, Dec. 17 Brigadier General Sheridan Is unsigned to tem porary command of the department of tho lakes. GOMEZ DEAD Also One of the Rothchilds Passos Beyond. Ur Aoclnlcil l'renK to the Joufnnl. Madrid. Dec. 17. Tho report has Just been received from Havana that General Maximo Gomez Is dend. London, Dec. 17. Haron Fcrditn James du Rothschild, member of par liament, Is dead. Nilks. Mich, Doc. 17. Henry A. Chapln, tho luultl-mllllonalro mine owner and richest man of Michigan, died last night. Nkw Youic, Dec, 17. Tho funeral fo Calvin S.Hrlce took placo today at the Fifth Avenue Presbyterian church after which the body was taken to Lima, Ohio. GOLD fiND Causes a Town to Spring Up Over Night, lly Amnoi'IiiIviI I'rviia in (lie Journal. Canon City, col. Dec. 18, The discovery of gold live miles southwest of this city, caused a new town to spring up In the night. Half tho ablc bndled men nf tills city havo gono to the place and over a thousand claims ato already Htuken. tfurned to Death. Tacoma, Wash., Dec. 17. Matilda Fox, 4 years old, daughter of Frank Fox, a reservation dairyman, was burned to death as a result of her clothing catching lire whllo playing In front of an onen flroplaco. A Protest. Ed JouitNAT,: A couple of young widows aro making themselves very consplolous ubout the halls and closets In tho Opera houso with tho coons tho troups afternoons "and" evenings. If there Is any moro of It their names will bo published. Citizens. I MARION CIRCUIT COURT. Sheriff F, W. Derby had thrco big sheriff sales this mornlug,all or which were bid in by the state. Tho clMm of W. P Lord etui, comprising tho stater board for tho halo of publlo and school lands, against Edgar Grimm ct al was bid In by tho state for $2,010.70 The claim of tho Stato Hoard against J. W. Hatchelor ct al was sold to tho btato for $1,331) 25, and tho claim of tho stato of Oregon vs. Alice Sneldcr was given to tho stnto for the sum of $1,603.12. Tlieso wcro all fore closures on mortgages held against tho delcudunt's by tho state. In tho matter or the estate of E. J Chambers, a petition was tiled by Mrs. M. A Chauihorri, wlfo or tho deceased, asking that she be appointed administratrix or the estate. Thu petition was granted, her bond liled, and letters or admlulstiatlon ordered to Issue. II, W, Savage, I. N. Wag ner and Heury Smith were appointed appraisers of the estate. A petition was tiled In the probatu court by John Hughes, udmlnlHtnitor of thh estate of Hoth It, Hammer, de ceased, asking lor an order to sell personal property of the estate In or der to pay claims against It. Tho pe titioner was allowed by Judge Terrell and tho order made. A petition was tiled In the J. H. Hoffman estate ror an order changing tho name on tho records of the cs tuto from HulTiuan to Hoffman, as there was an error In tho records In that regard. Thu petition was grunted and the alteration ordered made. A marriage license wus Issued to It. W. Curl and Hertlin N, Bliultt, County Itccoi dor Holand making ,tho usual allldavlt, The following deeds were filed in the recorder' olllce. O. A. Noyes and wife to Henry II. and Luclla It. McAllister, 27 acres, 1 8 s r 1 w, $804. Capital Lumbering ;(Jo,, of Salem, to Michael Wurd, lot 4, block 23, High land addition to Salem, $100. Chas Scott, assignee of Oregon Land Co., to Hans Junscn, tho cast half of loe No. 8, In Sunn) side No.8, and also lot No. 17 InHunnysidoNo, 8, $1. Suicide. Nkw Whatcom, Wash., Dee. i7 A. Sibley, agent or tho Humus, Suatllo & International railroad, committed suicide by shooting himself, Despond ency Is assigned as tho cause. Holiday Blipper For men and wemen: neat shoes for men, women und children, at lowest racket price, Our ladles' hand turned Vlut at $2.75. or dainty Qiubyear wet at 2,45, make lino Christmas prtwrnts. Wlgulns' llazaur. 307 Gmmerclal hlreet. 8r,XUVNrv!fuuraaia MHiaruiAW A MONOPOLY BROKEN A Boaidof Five to Select School Text-Books. Other Changes in the School Laws to Be Recommended to the Legisla ture. Tlicro was no diniculty about clos ing up tho work of tho legislative commlttco on revision of school laws at Portland. Such changes as were inatlo In what had previously been agreed on occasioned no debate tn speak of, nnd were generally adopted without opposition. Chairman Daly carried his point with reference to tho mothnd of selecting textbooks, nnd tho report and bill will, provide that tho books bo selected by a board or live competent men, to bo ap pointed by tho governor, and not to bo ollluhilly connected with the pub lic school system of tho state. Itep rcscn tati ro Young, or Clatsop comity, was the only member or the commlt tco to dissent, und ho Intimated that ho would Introduce In the legislature a bill covering tho same matter in a different way. Chairman Daly's provision for glv Inn that duty to u board or live, lo bo appointed by tho governor, was crltlzlscd as unlikely to bring tho relief promised. If tho selection of text-books undor the present nr rangoment bo subject toobjcctlon on the giouud that Improper Influences uro likely to prevail with tho county superintendents and state Buporln tendent, it was argued that tho &amo Improper Inllucnce could bo applied to tho governor's board of flvo oven moro easily, Senator Daly Bald tho gov ernor's board would bo composed cf men or high character, and that it was specified In tho bill thatthoso men should not hold uuy ofllclal re latlons with tho public school system, As tho matter now stands, he said, tho wholo text-book question In Oregon Is practically In the hands of one con cern, and tcachoM und school onicers and others tinder llu Inlluonco would bo glad to bo freed, but could not be without a radical chango In tho plan of selecting tho books, Unless some suo'.i change as isembqdlcd In this bill Is Introduced, he said, tho stato would pay tho same unholy tribute fornix years to come ut least. Rut, admitting tho MublMty of tho govcrn or'd board in sumo cases to fall under Improper Inlluonco, Senator Daly muir.tnlned that that argument would not llclu tho present instuncc. Tho' goverdor has already been elected, und ho bears no taint of schoolbook Jobbing. Ho would ap point a board that would bo aboyo Husplclon, And by tills moans tho state school system, ho said, would bo rescued from tho inllucnco of text book publishers, that Is anything but u benollt to tho schools. As to tho objection that persons not connected with the publlo school Rystem would not be quail tied to makon Judicious selection or books, Senator Daly wild they would boqualllled to compare tho merits of tho books submitted for consideration, und they might bu measurably guided by tho testimony nnd adylec or others In und out or thu schools. And thou, ho said, tho need of having a good business arrange ment Willi tho publishing houses Holiday fluractions THIS WEEKv3 great specials with medleys of merit, and prices that please, Dress Goods, Caoes and Jackets, Ribbons Colored and Black Dress Goods At special price?, make Xmas girts doubly ntlrasllvc. Capes and Jackets Reduced to close tho lino; you know what that mcaiib, "i saying ol one-thlid, RibbonsSpecial Plain and fancies). What could bd moro pleasing V Our lines uro very completo and at greatly altered prices. Men'a Clothing (7.45 special. Thirty, ol our best tu und $10 suit at the above price. Orcatcst valued ever oliered. Boys' Clothing 20 per cent reduction nala, A great saving for that Xmas girt. JOSEPH MEYERS & SONS. IMioue 1. 278 280 Commercial street, corner Court. Salem's Greatest Stored RoVal. Baking Powder Made from pare cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum Alum baldnir powdws are the create meaacers to health of the present day. miBwua remtxn ca, tw vor. a would also weigh in tho matter, and competent, broad gauged men of affairs would be altogether more likely to do better for tho Interests of tho children and tho taxpayers or tho stato than Is done under the present plan. Senators Daly nnd Mulkcy both championed tho boird of tlvo to se lect text books. It Is tho plan under which Washington and Idaho get publlo school text books at 20 to 30 percent cheaper than Oregon. and get better 'books. If the report of this commlttco Is carried out, and Micro Is no doubt, if tho legislature Is not corrupted, that this will bo a great victory over tho present monopoly by which some Inferior books arc forced upon the pcoplo ut high prices. Senators Daly and Mulkoyand tho rest of thu commlttco descrvo great pralso ftrZwlthstundlng tho efforts mado tu prevent this reform. They havo rendered tho pcoplo a great scr vlco (that has long been needed In Oregon, Explosion at Dusty. Couvalub, Or., Dec, 17. An ex plosion of CO pounds or gunpowder, kept In stock, demolished tho store of Kay & Son, at Dusty, 20 miles south- castor here. Portions of the walls wcro blown out, tho roof fell and much damago was done, the cxteut of which Is not yet known. Eight persons wcro In tho building, but nil escaped, only nno being slightly Injured. Tho causa or the explosion Is unknown. Wf$ !eCl0P33 promptly relieves tho cough, stops tlio ticklimj In tlio throat, and in duces qulot nn.l refrcahinir sloop. You ajr It't too cold for Ice cream. That itntemeiit It It true. Hut Kills A Zlmi live lomt ulco crcm Tint takei lu place with you. Tliat nn peanut candy they have And thoia fine chocolate illpi, Maplo bonbon and cocoauut rolU Malta moltt ii rutin ) our lip. Majestic Cloves Formurly tho celebrated Mon arch, with this now surety clasp; ulso pearl clasps, to In troduce; special.- ..js- 9,78 Men's Gloves In tho naw reds, with one pearl clasp; a lovely gift 1 1,50 Umbrellas and Cane Sets Lovely Xmas presents; sco our line. Matchless Silk Suspenders.Sl.S Holiday noveltlcH In swell new culonugs. Blue Serge Suits With tho now, doable-brea itcd lk faced vent; ver mutli In , VO((UQ .......... .. t .00 Cfiemj p M 'l &r tM s.J3 L )B ., 1 - "V VI