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SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, JAmrf&RY 2, 1899.
NO, 1
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WE HAVE
joliday
on our front tabic
them out at exactly
..HALF
We have only a small lot- left but' t
you will find many things you
can use at this price, The lot in
dudes dolls and doll heads, jewel
cases, work boxes, albums, mani
cure sets, building blocks and paint
boxes,
N?W York Racket
SPECIAL
Until January
Box Coat Mackintoshes
Our $4.00 line now S2.50
Our $5,00 line now 3,75
Our $7.00 line now 5,50
Our$8.5C line now 6,50
Our $10,00 line now 7,00
Wool Hosiery
One line at 2 pair for . . ; 25c
One line at 3 pair for 50c
Woolen Underwear
V Our stock is full and complete, See our leader at
50c per suit
WOOLEN MILL STORE.
WANTED
POTATOES, OffllS,
WE PAY niOIIKJT.CAall PRICE.
OllffiOS GRIM AND DIHBD FRUIT CO.
Suitable Tools
iTJlJ tiv vfl II 1
PUT ALL
SD66ial..
and will close
PRICE..
1st, 1899.
HAY AND OATS
205 Comiuereial Street, Sates, Ore
FOR ALL TRADES.
A man might as well try lo work
with hU hands alone unlaw he has
the tools that help.
THE BEST
Is none too good for the man that
doa the work.
THE BEST
can always be found at
PDAV DDA
Ullril Ullvu.
SALE
CUBA
PASSES
Under thef American
Flag.
Ceremonies Attending Trans
fer of the Island.
German Kaisor Subject to Another
Monarch
By Aoclntcd Pres to tlio Jouvnnl.
Havana, Jan. 2. The sovereignty
of. Cuba passed from Spain to the
United State) at noon Sunday.
The form of the transfet wan simple,
consisting of only an exchange of
speeches In the ealoon of the palace,
the hauling dono of the Spanish ling
und Uio raising In Its stead of the
United States on the flagstaff on the
palace roof. Salutes Jwero fired from
the heavy guns of the forts and tho
warships before and after tho change
of flags. Tho raising of the Stars and
Stripes was greeted with cheers by
the people, who covered tho roofs of
tho buildings around tho palace and
plaza.
No crowd was permitted to gather
in streets In the ylclulty of palace to
witness tho epoch making function.
At. 0 o'clock, a guard, composed of tho
Second battalion of the Tenth In
fantry, marched Into the Plaza do
Armas, under command of Cnptuln
Van Vlcot, and formed around tho
square. Captulu-Gcncral Custellunos
watched them with Interest from the
balcony of his apartments as thoy
entered the bquare ilnrl were stationed
at all the streets approaching the
plaza. No one waB allowed to enter
without a paBB, and all the doors of
the palace facing the square were
ordered to bo closed, Only those
who could get on the roofs und bul-
conlcs of houses In tho neighborhood
saw what was going on before the
palace.
With the guard was the baud of tho
Socond Illinois regiment, which had
been selected for tho occasion as the
best band In tho Seventh army corps.
With the band were tho buglers of tho
Eighth and Tenth Infantry.
Tho weather was wurm, tho sun
bursting at Intervals through tho
light clouds, and tho soldiers In blue,
who were forced to stand In the sun,
found tho heat oppressive The troops
were formed In extended order around
tho square, three paces apart, and tho
band was massed In front of tho
palace entrance across the street.
At noon the band of the plaza wus
playing tho Spanish anthem. As
the guns at Cabanas fortress ccaBed
tiring, there was a breathless pause in
the salon, Everybody knew that tLe
American flag was being raised on the
palace by Major Butler, son of
General Butler, and that the Stars
and Stripes wore going upon all the
other otlloial staffs In Havana. After
this second of silence, tho band on
tho pluza played '-The Stur Spangled
Banner," while tho guns of tho fleet
and fortress began to roar out the
national salute or 21 guns.
Immediately Captain-General CastPl
lanos handed the manuscript of his
speech to Captain Hurt and began to
speak. Amid the6tralns of tho bat d
and tho noise of the guns It was im
possible to hear him. "Close the wind
ows," said somo one. and tho case
ments were closed, unt the sound nf
cheorlug etlll ylslbly dlstusbed the
captlan-gcneral.
Addressing himself to Mujor-Gen-eral
Wade, president of tho United
States military commission, though
he seemed to look to the floor, General
Custellanos said.
"Gentlemen: In compliance with
the treaty of Paris, tho agreement or
the military commissioners of the
Island and the orders of my king, at
this momsQtof noon, January 1, 1899,
there ceases In Cuba Spanish sover
eignty and begins that or tho United
States. In consequence I declare you
la command of the Island, wltu tne
object that you may exerclsolt, de
claring to you that, I wlllbetue first
In respecting It. Peace having bmn
established between our respective
governments, I promise you togjvo
all due respect to the United Stales
government and hope that tho good
relations already existing botween our
countries will continue until tho ter
mination of the evacuation of th6se
under my orders In this territory. "
After Captuln Hart had translated
tho address, Goneral Wade said to
General Broeke:
"1 transfer this command
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to yous"
Mujor-Gencral Brooko said: .
"1 accept this great trust In behalf
of tho government and prcsldcnt'bf
tho United States, and (addressing
Captain-General Oastollanos) I wish
you and the gallant gentlemen with
you a pleasant return to your native
and. May prosperity attend you and
all who arc with you." JS
London, Jan. 2. The Dally Tcfe
graph publishes tho following fnjtu
Its correspondent at Cayenne, .capital
of French Guiana:
Today (Sunday) I Interviewed the
governor of French Guiana, who
denied that there had been any mod)
llcatlnn of the severe treatment 8f
Dreyfus, or that tLo French govern
ment had ordered his roturn 'to
France. l Tho documents forwarded
him by the court of cessation reached
him December 23, and his replies will
bo mailed by tho stoamor leaving
January 3.
Budapest, Jan., 2. M. Hcrnazky,
mombca of tho lower chamber of tho
Hungarian diet, who, in a recent do
bate, characterized Baron Banffy, the
premier, as a "cheat and a traitor,"
and who had been challenged by the
premier to u duel, which fulled to
come oil owing to tho Inability of
their second to agree upon condition!,
has issued to u challenge to Baron
Bandy, und It Is expected that the cu.
counter will occur this evening.
Bkhmn, Jan, 2.- .Emperor Willi anu
who Is.couflncd to his bed by an af
tack of Influenza, was represented u
the New Ycur reception at tlif
palace by Prince Frederick Lcnpolff
and tho Imperial crown prince, Fred
erick William. The function, which
was largely attended, marked the
debut of tho crown prince.
London, Jun. 2. The Dully News,
this morning, says It refuses to believe
that President McKlnloy proposes to
denounce tho treaty or 1817, with re
ference to warships on the Grcut
Lakes.
20 Per Cent Reduction Sale!
Our big sale Is in full swing now and tho lines we want to rcduco
nro "reducing," A glance at the following Items will show a few
of the reductions. -There arc dozens more, In fact the whole store
full, save only rubbers and a fow smaller things. Shoes, under
wear, macks, umbrellus, tinware, grunltowaic, kitchen things,
etc., all go.
20 per cent cut on underwear
Ladles' 18c fleeced vests or pants,$ .15
35c heavy fleeced 28
48u lines of3u por cent wool, gray
ribbed 39
48c Union suits, fleeced 39
(18c Union suits .55
$1,05 Union suits .84
$2.20 wool Unions 1.70
Men's 42c heavy ribbed fleeced.. .31
48c shirts or drawers, very heavy
fleeced .39
72c heavj ribbed, wool mixed .58
$1.25 lines or pure wool, very heuvy 1.00
Boy's and children's lines; all prices
from 7c up. Odd lots or all kinds at
any price to close. Our underwear
trade is a marvel, and the values we
give at regular prices arc positively
without superior In any storo any
where, See for yoursoir.
20 per cent cut on
Mackintoshes
Our ladles' $4.00 half wool Henri
etta, double cupe.velvet collar 23.20
Ladles' $3.00,spleudld double cape,
cotton Henrietta, velvet collar.. 2.40
Men's all wool tricot, .with cape,
warranted imrmcnt 3.72
Men's line trown, all wool covert,
velvet collar, double texture,
box coat . 5.C8
Only a rew or thehe plums left.
Come boon.
20 per cent cut
' Handkerchiefs, Corsets, Spreads,
Towels, crah, Collars, Cuffs, Ties,
Suspenders, Glassware, Flower Pots,
etc., eic.
Goods always marked In Dlaln flu
mes and you do your own figuring If
you choose,
20 per cent cut on shoes
Our ladies' $2.75 bund turned
Vlcl 82.20
GGIN'S
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307-Commercial Street
SLOW
NEWS
General Otis Silent at
Manila
No News From Gen. Miller at
.,; Hollo-
Natives Expected to Quiet Down in
Near Future,
Mr AMoolnted Frea to the Journal.
Washington, Jun,. 2. Nothing has
been heard from Otis at Manila since
tho cablegram yesterday. Tho situa
tion Is Irritating, according to the
experience of the last few days, It Is
not to be cxpectc 1 that anything more
can be heard from Illoilo for
a day or two except In tho Improbable
ovent tint the American forco has
been repulsed In Its efforts to make
a lauding and obliged to return to
Manila.
It Is surmised that Gen. Miller Is
proceeding with mure tact and less
roughness In his dealings with the
Insurgents then appeared from the
first Inspection of reports.
His purpose Is apparently to uvold
such recognition of Insurgents us
might tend to cmbarass the United
States government hereafter, but at
tho same time not to dcul harshly
with them tr they can be brought to
sco'-aho rectitude of his Intentions,
Therefore ofllcluls aro or opinion that
will be no actual hostilities between
the forces, hut that at worst the In
surgents will retire from the .i
without accepting or reacting tho
American overtures until they have
heard from Aguinuldo. Although tho
oUleluls profess a strong belief that no
serious trouble Mill occur, they have
taken the precaution to expedite the
dispatch of military reinforcements
to Otis.
Madrid, Jan. 2. Gen. Bios, the
Spanish commandor, cables that he
Ladles' elegant $2.15 Goodyear
welt, thai good seller , 1.00
Ladles' $2.00 lines or best Don-
golus, late lasts 1,00
Ladles' $1.60 lines, neat Dongo-
las, lace or button. 1.20
Kanguroo, calf and all heavy shoes
on same basis
Men's elegant $3,33 leather lined
Vlcl, Goodyear welt solo 82.08
Men's heavy tan storm calf,
leather lined, $2.75 kind 2 20
Men's best $2 20 lines or wur-
ranted satin calf 1.70
Men's $1.35 lines or buff calf, bal's
neat stylish goods 1.03
School shoes or all kinds Included,
neavy fellows from 71c up.
Odd lots In shoes for men or women,
where only u pair or two or c kind
main, will be closed out at cost und
less.
20 per cent cut on umbrellas
Our 75c steel rod, tine cotton
Glorlus CO
Our 05c Gloria silk, natural wood
handles . -, ,70
Sumo with steel rod .80
Our men's 75c splendid cotton
Glorias Off
Men's $105 line or Gloria silks.. .84
Men's fine Gloria, steel rod, with
nuturul handle,sterllng mounted
$1.85 goods 1.48
Special cuts
TO CLOSE
HOLIDAY LINES.
One-hair off holiday books, games,
blocks, toys.
One-third off dolls, Indian basket;,
clothes hampers, etc., tine purses,
Want to clean up the holiday lines,
what few there aro left. Come early.
Any that remain next week we will
pack away to make room for other
things
BAZAAR
arrived at? Munlla,-aftor having cotuV
pleted tho ovacuutlun of Vlscuyna"
und northern part of tho Island ot
Mlnadanao, after blowing up 14 forts
and agflcot of gunboats oa lake Lanl.
Havana, Jan. 2,Tho people or
Havana aro In a JoyTul mood today In
spite or the disappointment exper
ienced over the fact that the projected
festivities have been postponed, Tho
resentment quickly subsldcd,nnd gave
placo to composure.
London, Jan. 2. Tho Glasgow cor
respondent or tho Sportsman, who line
Interviewed Sir Thomas Llpton, who
is building the Shamrock to race for
tho America's cup, says:
Ho denied that he had over suld
anything which could bo construed
Into a boast that he would win the
cup, declaring that such yalngW
lousncsshad novcr entered his mind.
it
No one, ho remarked, know better
than he the many dllllcultlos beset
ting a chullonger for this elusive
trophy.
EIGHTY MEN
MayLooso Their Lives in a
Burning Coal Mine.
11 r Annoclntctl I'rc (u tho Jotirmil.
OAntiNVittK,IllJun.2, Early this
morning tho Tlpplo and Top works
Carllnylllo coal shaTt took 11 ro an -J
burned fiercely. Botween 70 und 80
men are In tlio mines and although
despcruto efforts being made In their
behalf, It is by no means certain that
they can bo rescued,
An air engine Is incited near the
burning plant and should tho lire
reach It, there will be no liopo of
saying the men In tho mine.
Artcr herculean efforts on tho part
of the nilic managers and the miners
who escaped at the tlrst alarm, the
entombed men wcro all released from
their perilous position,
Pana, III, Jan, 2,Tho roported
,rdt)J.aS?lngJGy;''U
dU.OOOl. unlrihl'mlnerg
from Centralla and southern Illinois
towns, ror tho purposo or driving out
tho neurro miners, railed to material-
iZ2.
OLD GLORY
Honored in Cuba on New
Years Day.
Uy Aaioclntutl Pram o tho Juiirmil.
Havana, Jan. 2. During a parado
or tho United States troops yesterday,
twepty-flvo Cuban horseman, well
mounted nnd armed, Joined the
column ur.d rode to Central nark.
They aroused considerable enthusiasm.
Three bluejackets rrom Texas yo3-
tcrduy rowed to tho wreck or tho
Maine and hoisted tho Stars and
Stripes to tho peak or tho wreck. Tho
flag was saluted by all shipping In tho
harbor.
An Immense American flag was also
hoisted on top or tho spars at tho
nayal dock, where It could be seen ror
miles around.
DISABLED
The British Steamer Dart in
Bad Shape.
Or Aaaoclnfed Preaia to the Journal.
Qokentown, Jan. 2 Tho British
steumer Ncwby reached port today.
Shereporta meeting on December 20
the British 3teamer Dart, rrom Phila
delphia, with propeller carried away.
After towing the disabled steamer an
hour, tho hawser broke and the
Nowby was obliged to proceed, owing
to heavy weather. A terrible gale
was still swecplne the Irish coast.
Uingleyls 111.
Washington, Jan. 2. Cong. Ding
ley is seriously 111 but hla condition Is
slightly Improved.
PERSONAL,
W. A. Westacott Is In Portlaud,.
Senator Geo. 0. Brownell lain this
city.
Mrs J. A. Rlchdrdson Is visiting In
Portland.
Hon. und lira. G. M. Irwin are In
Portland for a short visit,
Mr, and Mrs, P. H , Sroat have, re
turned from a visit at Albany.
Chester G. Murphy went to Port
land today to visit a short time before
returning to Stanford.
NEW
YEARS
Reception at the White
House
A Bugler Announces t.ie
Presidential Party.
The French Diplomats Wofo Span
ish' Decorations.
Jljr Auoclnted Ire to tli Journal.
Wasiiinoton, Jan. 2. President
McKinley held his llst, now years re
ception at tho'Whlto nouso today.
The decorations ot tho Interior or tiio
stately edlllco were entirely floral,
Tho reception took placo In the blue
parlor.
Shortly ar.ter half-past ten o'clock
the members of tho cabinet with
their families begun to arrive. Closely
following tlicm woro the ladles who
hud been selected to assist Mrs. Mc
Kinley In the reception. Following
the members of tho cabinet, uamo tho
ladles invited behind the receiving
line. They wero for tho most part
wives of tho senators and congress
men, Then camo tho diplomatic corps,
ambassadors, ministers and suites In
gorgeous uniforms and decorations
characteristic of foreign representa
tion. There was a notublo feature. In tho
French party, In that on tho breast of
each showed for the tlrst tliuo at an
ofllclal function, a superb decoration
conferred by tho Queen regent of
Spaln for their service lu ic-estilblUh-Ing
peace. Promptly at 11 o'slock a
bugler stationed In tho ccntrul hall
blew a call and the presidential party
entered tho reception room and
greeted the diplomatic body us tho
bandstruckup"Hull to theChlnr."
The lustlccs or the United States
supreme court, who cams directly
artcr the diplomatic corps, were the
tlrst to pass bcroro tho lino,
The public reception lasted until
2:30 o'clock when tho doors were
closed. The two hours of continuous
handshaking passed without any un
pleasant occurrence. Altogether the
reception Is regarded as the most
auspicious und happy opening cf tho
new year.
WASUiNQTON.Jun. 2 General Otis,
at Manila, reports II yo deaths among
American soldiers since December 14,
Aluany, N. Y., Jun. 2. Theodore
B. Roosevelt was inaugurated us gov
ernor of Now York toduy.
Great 33 Per Cent Discount S&;
ONE-THIRD OFF
The greatest and grandest and tho most stupendous or all
bales. Everjtlutiglnourllno or JACKETS, CAPES, COLLAR
ETPES, MACKINTOSHES nnd LADIES' SUITS reduced one
third, All marked In plain figures. One prlco to all,
Hosiery and Underwear
At greatly altered prlces.fa lino
of ill viool and cotton hosiery
worth one-third more. IOound 20c
No, 19
Uncqualed buya' heavy ribbed,
2 by 2 ribs. Quadruple knees,
double heels und toes; the best
wearing hose over made; snoc
lal 23o pair
Inventory Prices
ON THESE
EVERYDAY ART10LES.-
Read these Important bargain facts:
KID GLOVES.
W. B. CORSETS.
DRESS GOODS.
SILKS.
LINEN AND NAPKINS.
WRAPPERS, Etc.
These goods will go quickly. It
will pay you to Investigate.
Money back if every article is not as represented,
JOSEPH MEYERS & SONS. '
Phone I. 278-280 Coiumerolul street, corner Court.
Salem's Greatest Store.
RoVal
Baking Powder
Made from pure
cream of tartar.
Safeguards the food
against alum.
Alum baking powdm are the creates
menacera to health of the pretentday.
otai bakim rowotn eg, new von.
Manila, Jan, 2.-A grave situation
Is reported from Hollo, General
Miller, commanding tho Uulted
States troops, Is preparing to land
forces and It Is said the rebols arc
strengthening their positions, and
determined to resist.
Snow Storm at Tacoma.
Tacoma, Jan. 2,--y'now'fell at In
tervals all lust eight and today. It Is
now over a root deep on the level.
North wind causes It to drift badly.
Tie
Dipper
op the
propper?
Thero nro cough medicinos that
are takon as freely as a drink of
water from a dlppor. Thoy aro
cheap medicines. Quantity does not
mnko up for qualy. It's tho qual
ity that euros. Thoro'a one medi
ciuo that's droppod, not dippod
Ayor's Cherry Pectoral. Thoro'a
rnoro powerln drops of this remedy
than in dippersful of cheap cough
syrups and elixirs. It cures Bron
chitis, Asthma, Croup, Whooping
Cough, and all Colds, Coughs, and
affections of tho Throat nnd Lungs.
Chemj Pectoral
is now half huce for tho half-sizo
bottles 50 conts.
If you want anything in
the line of Candy, Cigars
and Tobacc, don't forget
that the best place in town
is at ELLIS & ZINN'S, 154
State Street
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Fascinators, Hoods and Shawls
At prices that makes every purchase
a saving of 20 per cent,
Wc Have Turned Prices
TOPSY-TURVY IN OUR
MEN'S DEPARTMEMT.
818100 SUITS 8U.84
$15.00 SUITS $12.85
$13.50 SUFI'S $10.05
812.50 SUITS $0.05
PICK THE PLUMS.
The values are tempting,
Short Lengths in Satines
8 L3c, 10c, 12o. Worth double the
prlco.
For a show-window full of jhlrti
regular $1.25 uud $1.50 values,
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