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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. 4, j , ? j H. .& SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY. JANUARY 12, 1899, NO, 10 VOL. X Mill in m Holiday Slippers, fine line for both Jadics and gentlemen. Men's embroidered slippers 60c, adV vcrtised at other stores 72c to $1,00 our Ladies' Juliets ait; the best in the city. Ask to sec our new lines ladies' swell vesting top shoes at $3, ahead of any in the city at $3.50, Wc still lead and shall continue to do so in the shoe business. Krausse Bros OUR " rr-rT yrnrxriM SALE m ILL be continued another month at greater reduction than ever. It will be of material benclit to avail yourself of this sale as goods will not be duplicated at same prices after January 31, 1&99.2CX2C2C REMEMBER i All Mackintoshes at manufacturer's prices, dip HlURiM )lu ILIiAaAiTO A Rubber Goods Men's Thigh Duck, double solo Men's Short Duck Hoots. ... Men's Thigh Sporllng Boots iUtiU H AI1UU DUUW r. Men's Self Acting Rubbers Men's storm Itubhers ' Women's Croquet Rubbers Women's Storm Rubbers JU SALEM SHOE STORE 88 State Street, WANTED POTATOES, ONUS, HAT AND Offi WE PAYhHIOHESTOABII PRIOR. OREGON1 GRBBN AND DRIED FRUIT CO. 205 Commercial Street, Salem, Ore Suitable Tools mrnil rt -rv t ' rr b L Gad G, W, Johnson & Co, A uu (til 30 Days Commencing Monday Jan, 9th, Everything In our store at a sacrifice pi Ice. Wc make no leaders and have no reserve. No old goods offered In tills sale All new up-to-date Block, purchased during tho year 1898. Wo do this to make room for spring stock. Few Prices Hoots - .31.-10 a. 15 .' 2,05 3.76 Next door to Ladd L Bush's Bank FUR ALL TRADRS; A man mlgfft as well .try to worlc with his hands alone unless he has tho tools that help. THE BEST Is nooe too good for the man that do the work. THE BEST cm always be found at GRAY BROS. GEER'S REGENTS Ate Approve d By the Senate Upper House Adjourns Until Monday at 2 p. m, Important Bills Introduced In Both Branches. Gov. Jeer submitted the following nominatiens: C. A. Dolph, It. S. Bean and Senator Wm, Smith, as state university regents; nnd S. II. Holt as member of soldiers' home board. All we're promptly confirmed by the somite. senate Thursday forenoon Thestato printer was ordered to print 150 copies of senate rules and Joint rules, also to print 480 extra copies of tho Daly educational bill. 8ne2,allciiell,tolnorenietlio number of Jue tlcci of tho supremo court to five. mi63,8eiling, to repeal the appropriation for thatnto fair. BB CI, Kultotit to npproprliito, r,000 for Mi hatulicrlci. 8II.CS, Kuykcmlall, to amend tho time for holding court In tho oeoonj Judicial ilU trlct. SUM, nK!l, to fix snUrlw of county offlcers In Douglas county. Read second tlmo and referred to committee on fisheries. S, B. 07, Haines, (by request) to ameud law relation to Jurisdic tion of Justices ot tho peace. 8. B. 03, Bates, to provide for county road masters and a stato road engineer. S. B. 09, Joscphl, to provide for tho pecuniary liability ot Insane asylum patients, and to provide forlho conveyance of Insane pa tients by trained nurses. 8. B. 70, Mulkey, to amend law mnk log sheriffs responsible for tho full amount 6f tax rolls turned over to him for collection, and to receive credits for uncollected taxes. S. B. 71, Cameron, authorizing the several county assessors to appoint deputies, 8. H. 72, Maekay, f provide for tho establishing and Incorporating the Port of Portland, and author izing said Port to Issuo 8500,000 bonds for further Improvement of the Columbia River and $250,000 for a dry dock. 8. B. 73, Brownoll, to provldo for elec tion of supervisors. S. B.71, Looney, amending law re lating to fees of coronois, 8. B.75, Bates, to provldo for levying and collecting road taxes. S. B. 70, Harmon, to amend law re lating to preparation of assess ment roll, providing that county clerks should report only sum mary of same to tho secretary of state. 8, B. 77,Morrow,to amend law exempt ing homesteads from attachment. S. B. 78, Kuykendall, fixing number of clerks for senate and houso prescribing their duties and com pensation. S. B. 70, Daly, of Luke, to amend law relating to aias4nnntland taxa tlon. S. B. 80.iMackay, rotating to pilotage on the Columbia rlyor bar. 8. B. 81, Looney, defining uses of pub lic school houses, and prohibit ing usefor same for dancing. 8. B. 82, Daly of Benton, regulating salmon llshlng tn the Alsca river. S. B. 83, Bates, to tax narrow tired wagons. 8. B. 81, Cameron, to prevent scrub male horses from running at largo. 8. B.85, Dilyof Benton, to prevent jfl persons from runlngjpush car or hand car upon railroad tracks. 8. B. 80, Fulton, to provide for the sale of trade lands. 8. B, 87, Fulton, to provide for tho Inspection and measuring ot logs. 8. B. 88, Fulton, authorizing construc tion of log roads, etc 8. B. 89, Fulton, to prohibit wheel fishing. S. B.00, Dufur, to amend law affect ing soldiers' home. FIRST READINO OF HOUSE HILLS, II. B. 1, Moody, To provide for tlnklne of ar teilan well on arid landi. Senator Michell moved that when the senate adjourn it be until 2 o'clock o. in. Monday. Carried, Upon motion 4S0 extra copies of the Bates road bill No. 08 and the Kelly land title registry bill were or dered printed. The committee on fisheries, reported favorably upon II. U. R. No. 2, pro viding for fisheries Investigation on the Columbia river. Adopted. The committee on printing reported favorably upon senate resolution No, 7. Adopted. II. B. No. 2, providing for two ad ditional Justices ot the supremo court, was called up by Moody, who urged that It be placed upon It final passage Without reference to the com mittee. Wlillo there was a grave question m to tho constitutionality of the nicasuro.ho thought-that It should bo passed, and If tho supremo court should declare It constitutional, It would save the expense and delay of submitting a constitutional amend ment' to the peoplo. Stlllman opposed hasty action on tho bill, on tho ground that It was the opinion of Governor Lord and of many members of tho bar association that it would bo unconstitutional. Whal lev urged the passage so that the question could be brought to an Issue as soon as possible. The supremo court being two years behind In Its business, roller should bo granted In somo way as soon as possible. Curtis also favored tho passago or tho bill. A lively controversy took place botween Stlllman and Wballcy as to what took place at the meeting of tho state bar association. Recder urged tlie passage or the bill. Passed 37 to 17. llouso Bill No. 03, Introduced by Flagg provides tot an additional county commissioner, three commis sioners constituting a board for tho transaction of county business which now comes before the county court. It nlsn nrovldcs that tho county ludga shall be n person versed In tho law. The speaker announced the ap pointment of monographer as follews: T. B McDovltt, Jr., C. E. Edgarly.i Bonnie V. Cans, Mrs. Clara Ferguson.) Hall's resolution for a commlttco toi cxamlno books of school land board was adopted. Bayer's resolution for a committee toexamluobooksof the secretary of state was adopted. Tho senate resolution requiring all parties having claims against the state to present thosamo to tho ways and means commlttco within twenty davs after passago of thlB resolution, was ndoptcd. Curtis' resolution for printing of 1000 copies or tho in eeboges of Gov ernor Lord and Governor Geer adopted. FIRST READING OF I1ILLH. II 1141, CnrtU, to fttnond section MM, Conor- lawi, ralatlnif to tho utato unlvowtty, H 11 63, Beach, to roulato tho purchase of pub lie auppllo; HlvInK proferpticn to homo product. II II 60, Beach, relating to tho oxpeuso of con voyliiB pntlont to tho Irnane luylimw II 1167, !!oao!i, prohibiting the adnltoratltm of candy and-confectlonary. HUM, Curtli, requiring municipal chartorto bo lubmltted to n Voto of tho people. II. B. CO, Whulley, to regulate the In corporation and business of build ing and loan associations. mi Too busy to spend much tlmo blowing our horn. Tho prices we've been quoting are worth more than a barrel of horns when Itr.omes f selling goods. Save that ad. The prices will all apply till next Saturday nlght.( Shoes, Mackintoshes, Underwear Below uro one or two Items looic them over and como to see tho stock. Tho adjoining column Is our embroidery announcement. Good reading for the ladles. 20 per cent cut The shoe situation Buy anything here and you warranted goods-our wurrant the factory warrant. iou pay got and the smallest llynlg prlco. Our new lines arc all bought nnd we'ro cleaning up to make room. 'Pimsft i.h'L'unt Goodvuar welts for ladles, in excellent viol, lace or but ton, $1 00. That wonderrul 82 75 hand turned vlcl, In laco or buttou 9- Everything else In .porportlon; 20 per cent clean out It. all lines. Odd lots, a pair or two of a kind, to close at less prices, Children's line school shoes, In the Goodyear woltsthatKeop tho feet dry. 20 per cent Cut Underwear All lines ot wool nnd cotton at these cut prices, and we're cloanlng out In great shape. Tho 40o Union Suits for ladle. ribbed ' One-third wool vests or pants, .30 gray ribbed, were 48c 39 You ought to tee this line, If you want much for your money. i -.!..,. ol..nnnt fltlft Wftfll UnlOOB $2.20 Ifnes to close l-76 Snaps everyone. Men's odd lots, heavy gray ones, 20c WIGGINS 307 Commercial Street RACKET PRIORS II. B. CO, Whulloy, to provide for t e regulation, government and con trol of building and loan assocla. tions. II. B. 01, Blackaby, to amend section 2319, tulsccllanaouslaws of Oregon relating to wltucs9fecs. H. B. 02, Young, to amend section 2788, miscellaneous laws or Oregon relating to transportation of county assessment to tho secre tary of state. n. B. 03, Flagg, to provide for a sep. arato board for the transaction of ' county business In Marlon county. H. B. 04, Stlllman, requiring party making application for receiver to be appointed provisionally or be fore lutlgmentor decree tolllo un dertaking before order Issue. II. P. 05, Stlllman, to regulate the nllowancc of attorneys fee In civil suits and actions, II. B, no, Stlllman, repealing section 1890 or mil's laws or Oregon. II, B. 07, Stlllman, legalizing certain marriages. H.B. 03, Stlllman, to amend section 40 IIIll'j laws or Oregon. II. B. 09, Stlllman, to amend tho act relating to transportation or pas sengers and freight by railroads. II, B. 70, Ross, to provldo for collect ing the original Indian names of rivers, brooks, mountains, valleys and places In the original Oregon territory. II. B.71, Grace, to puulsh the pois oning of domestic animals. THREE ROADS Consolidated and Out of Re ceivers Hands. tl- AKMioliiteil PrcNN to the Junriiiit. Denver, Jan. 12 The union Paci fic, Denver and Gulf, and the South Park lines havo passed out of tho re ceivers hands and become otllctally des ignated as tho Colorado and Southern railway Co. How's This. Wo offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case or Catarrh that can not bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney & Co., Props,, Toledo, O. Wo tho undersigned, huvo known F. J Cheney Tor tho last 15 years, nnd believe him perfectly Honorable In all Imul.wicu i i.'itiuii.t liitiu nnrl tlmini'.lftll V able to carry out anyobllgatlons made by their tirm. . West& Truax, Wholesale Drug gists. Toledo, O. Waldino, Kinnan & Makvin, Wholesalo Drugglhts, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is takon Inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces or the system. Prlco 75c. per bottle. Sold by all DrHgglsts. Testimonials free, Hall's Family Pills aro tho best. IMiicntoYour llntrali With C'uacnrete. Candy Cntlmrtlo, euro constipation forovor. 10c, Wo. If a O. O. fall, UrucKlHtH refund motioy. men. yes And Mackintoshes Warranted goods at closing prlceB Men's nil wool wnrranted tricot with cape $3.72 Men's blue, with capo 2.08 Fine all wool covert 5.08 Ladles' included as well Our Embroidery Announcement Last feason wo ventured on a small order of Embroideries, somowhat tim idly, and today of that line scarcely n hatful remain. This tlmo wo bought early, secured the Import price, mak ing a fayliitf ot from 10 to 20 pur cent over later buys, and we've Just opnned some or the sweetest patterns In thin line It's ever been our pleasure to see. True, the 11 no may not bu as large us Home others, hut we'ro sure or this, that a better selected line Isn't shown InOrcuon, and the prices are lower than you'vo ever paid for such goods. We'll leave for j on to admit. BUY KMBR01DEIUKS KARLY That's why wc get them In early. Folks sew up these things In January and February now, loo many other lines to occupy yoo later. NAINSOOK AND CAMBRIC- In sets and In single pieces of the daintiest deslgnH tho Swiss looms can produce. Direct from one of the largest Importers In tho world. See second counter this week. These are not Included In the reduction sale, for they are new goods Just, In, and our sale applies to the regular stock. BflZflflR MILES LIED Hot Talk Ey General Egan Shatter In Command of the Department of Columbia Heavy Fighting Reported Taking Placo In Arabia, Il- Anolncil l'rc to tint Journal. Washington, Jan. 12. A cable gram was received at the war depart ment from General OtlR this morn ing from Manila, saying conditions aro apparently improving, citizens reel more secure, and many natives ate returning. Tho city is quiet nnd business Is active. New Yoki:, Jan. 12. A dlsprch to the Herald from Washington says: In addition to tho command or tho de partment of California, Major General W. R. Shatter has been directed to assume tcmnorary command of tho department of thuColuinbta. New York, Jan. 12 A World dis patch from Rome sayB tho report that archbishop Ireland Is to bo nominated papal nuncio In the Philippines Is ab solutely contradicted at the Vatican. Washington, Jan. 12. In the Scn ato Hawloy reportoda Joint resolution tendering thanks of congress to Clara Barton and officers and agents or tho red cross society for humane services toward the Armenians and towards both sides In tho late wo.r adopted. Constantinople, Jan, 12. A great battlo has been faugh t In tho Yamon dlvlRlon of Arabia. Tho Turkish troops stormed and captured tho in surgent's position ntShanol, Novem ber 30, About 4,0000 Insurgents and 2000 Turks were killed and wounded. Washington, Jan. 12. Tho most vigorous nnd sensational testimony glyen beforo tho war Investigating commission today was by Commissary General Egan, who vigorously ar ralgncdMnJoraciicral Miles command ing army Ho road testimony from a written statement. Ho denied nu merous statements or Miles, charged that the hitter's testimony constituted sovero rollcctlons on tho commanding generals or the expeditions, and re ferred to him as 'thlsHiimoCommand Ing '.General Nelson .A. Miles" and said whoever calld the beer rurnlshcd "enbalmcd beef" was a ''liar." Egan's arraignment or Miles was called out by tho statement or the latter that tha tlndcd beer furnished tho army was sent on "pretense or ex periment." Egan, In tho coursour his testimony said: "TIiIh scrl- ouh chargo siiouiu not, oo muue by any man lightly. Not without evldcncoto support It. I answer It was not furnished under prctenso of experiment jior even as an experiment andwhon Mllas chargos It was furu ishod as proteiiHo of auexoorlment ho lies in his throat, In his heart, lies In every hair or his head and every pore or his body. Ho lies wll fully, deliberately, Intentionally nnd mullously. Ills statement Is a scand alous libel rollcuttug upon tho honor uf overy olllcor or tho department who contracted for or purchased this moat. Unless he can prove tils hlatomont ho should bo driven out of ulub barred from the society of docont peoplo for he has solUd his own oust, has aspersod the honor of a brother officer without a particle or evidence, or a fact to sustain a scan dalous- libelous, malicious rulsohood viz: that this beef or anything whit over was rurnlshcd tho army uudor pretense or experiment, You Uhould Know What Hood'H Sarsaparllla has power lo do for thowj who have Impure and Impoverished blood. It uuikos tho blood rich and pure.and euros wrofula, salt rneum; aypapsin. ""." uiailHin. "" ..." '""." troubled. Willi any aiiuient cuumju nromoted by Impiiro UIOOU, lUKO Hood's Sarsaparllla at once. Uood'8 Pill are prompt and efflclwt; wtJy to take, easy to operate. THE HELENA DOODLE CASE. A Grand Jury Has liecn Called to Investigate, Hkmsna, Mont., Jan. 12. A grand Jury wascallcJ'ln the dlsti let court to Investigate tho chnrgrs of bribery made by Stato Senntor Whiteside yosterday when ho turned over to tho commlttco 830,000ln bills of tho slzo of 81C0 each declaring that ho had secured them from a repjcBcntntlve or W. A. Clark, or Butte, cuddldato ror United States senator. Scuator Whiteside testified that his object was to get this money rrom tho Clark peoplo and then ex posed their methods. Mr, Clark sec onded the request for a grind Jury and declares he will bo able to prove tun whole thing a conspiracy on tho part of his enemies. Tho grand Jury will meet Saturday, and begin its work. Thero wero no new develop ments In tho matter today. The ex citement occasioned by the report of tho oonunltteo and Whiteside's speech Inn died out, peoplo taking sides nc cording to their friendship forMr Clark or tho Anaconda people. California Senator, Saouamento, Cal., Jan. 12. Sen ators and aasomblymon met In Joint session Wednesday to voto ror United States senator. Tuesday tho houses voted separately, but tho combined vote showed but little change, as a ro3iilt or 21 hours or atriro on the part or the candidates. Mayor J. E. Pnclan, of San Francisco, was given Vote or 31 today, being tho Damo -crtlc minority, which switched from Stephen M, White to Pnclan. Grant and burns each galnoi ono vote. Tho following Is the rosult of tho Joint ballet: James D. Phclau, 31; U. S. Graut.Jr., 27 D. M. Burns, 25; R. N. Bulla, 11; W. II. L. Barncs.O; Thomas It. Bard, 2; M M. Estce, 2; George Knight, 2; I. M. Scott, 2; O. N. Fol ton, 1; John P. Rosonlleld, 1. Insurance Tax. DuuuQun, la,, Jan. 12. Judge Shlras, In tho United States district court, has rendered nn opinion sus taining tho constitutionality or the Iowa law taxing rorclgu Insurance companies. Tho plaintiff sought an Injunction restraining the collection ol a 31 por cent tax levied under ttio now state law. They attacked the law on the ground that It was uncon Btltutlonnl, with special reference to tho section ot the federal constitu tion prohibiting tho onactinont of legislation that would abrogato treaty rights or other countrlrs. UIO FRAUD. A Check for Half a Million Certified Falsely. Il' AicIiiImI I'rt'im u (lie Journal. Nr.w York, Jan. 12 James Mo Nnughton,roriuer president of Trades mun'rt National bank, mid Allan Mc- Natighton, president or Wool Ex change, wero arrested charged with certifying a check on tho Tradesman bank, to tho order of United States Company, as alleged, had no tunds In tho bunk, At Ho Ho. Ily Aamiclutvil rrc to Hie Joiinwl. Manila, Janl2. Tho situation In Ilo llo Is unchanged. Tho Fllllpiuos are unceasingly active day and night. Suturday they loaded lighters with rock and sank them In tho entrance or the river. The harbor light have been extinguished, Fire In Pcndloton, ll- AuolutMl lre to tl Joiiniiil. Pundmwon, Jan. 12. Tli Oregon Railroad and Navigation Companya pnhMingur Htatlon was dostroyod by tiro this morning. Loss three thous und dollars, Ueing Drawn, The uniiuty oommlHslonorft court. took up tho drawing or tho Jury list t.lilii iirtiirnoon nt 1 O'CIOOK. UP 10 :t o'clock only part or tho iiuiinm Imve been decided upon und until all tho uaiiios Iiiiyu buou ohoou and the lUt cortlllud to by the "court, no publica tion of namwt will b alluwwl. Only tho complete list will bo mad pub lic. Pionotul Inyiud. The sQorotary of unite Iwruby Id vltiM xtMiUd propyls for furnishing to tbouuplUiluuo huudrod tlOOJ oords of Kiuud body largo fir wood U bo de llvorod upon too grounds. Tin bid will he opined at this nlllM Saturday. January II, IW", at II o'clock a. m. Dated ut Salum, Orwgon, Juntmry 0, ibuu. F. I- Dun ha u I 10-ot SforoUtry of Stale. - w, TuU(M Mt uj fc,kt Uur i.ir Aiuy. " nv. ..,.t ,n.MO m.iw ami foiew. be wxt ur - - ---,; : . .Ui Vior. taUeNoviv- r.e"iudwoiaerworUir, that iuUm wwU meo ' ro'llg AU ,irugguu,wori. CHireguarau- teed. Booklet ami aatnple free. AOdreM Burling Keiwdy Co, culcajo or New Vork. OVal Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum Alum baking powdtn arc tfte grt&tat nun&ccn to health of the present day, BOYM, BAXIMl POWMN CO., KM VOOU. GOLD FIND Near Vernal, in Utah, On the Colorado Line. II)' AmoolntoU Pra to tha Journal. Vernal, Utah Jan. 12. Consider able excttment has been created by a rich gold discovery, 25 tulles cast or this place In tho Bluo mountains, near tho Colorado line. In Olden Tirnea People overlooked the Importance or permanently bcccllttcd effects and wore sallslied with transient action; but now that Is generally know that Syrup uf Figs will permanently over come habitat constipation, well-informed people will not buy other laxatives, which act for a time, but finally Injure tho system, Buy the genuine made by tho California Fig Syrup Co. Fruit Growers Attention, Tho annual meeting of tho Marlon county Horticultural society, will bo held next Tuesday, January 17, at 10 a. in , ut the county court room, Marlon court houso. By order of the president. J. R. Fairuank. Tbo TenneBOoe. Undersigned has stilt a few thou sand of thoso Tennessee strawberry plants loft at 81,00 a hundred. They are tho finest table berry, or for tbo homo market. Early and brilliant red Now Is the tlmo to put out to get a spring crop. E. Hofer, d & w tr. Salem, Or. Tho New Process. Tho Salem Flouring 'Mills 'Special" Hour is now better than over. Try It. 4 tt They All Say The Salem "Special" flour made by that now machinery beats tho world. Try It. 4 tr BOY WANTED Call ut Journal o 111 co for particulars. WHEAT MARKET, lly Annoolnteil l're to tUe Journal. CuiOAao, Jan. 12. May 70!; cash 2 red 71. San Francisco, Jan. 12. May 1171 cash 11111. This modern malady has bocorao droatled not moro for its direct fa tality tlinn for tho weakness of body and mind it loavos behind It. Prolonged debility, permanent pros tration, melancholy and suicido fol low La Grippo. For this disca30 thero is no romody miperior to Ayor'a I'herry I'octoral. "Tho lent remedy for la grippe that I knew uf U Aytr's Clwrry Pectoral." Rbv.JOHN K.CUASV South Hampton, N. H. "My wife and five ohildreu were taken down wWi la grippe, while tho dUea wuia wVMy pwwtoL I dod thorn with Ayor Clwrry PMtorkL ad before wing quit two UtU y family vrcu rtorod to health. I knew uf Mvetal oUiit oaes of the tarn ooMotalnt which vji ttUo eared by tbu rewody." J. I'AIIMINTER. ' raulotte, Mba. " I won eored of la crippo by the um of TTIOMIW, Pub. "Signal,'' Wwt Fanninston. O. fS Cucrrg Peeler in ut up in half-sizo bottlea at half price u0 cents. Oo to Rills & Zlnu'a, now take my Foreandlosnd nuts and evr.ry thing Thov linvo erorytnlng In this line, And you oan also get a ah I no, At making ntao fresh candles, Bills Si Zlnn are very handy, And they sell It vory cheap, Into their place Just take a peep. 1M State ureet Li wppe cured AH M Bsl