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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL.
VOL. X
SALEM, OREGOK, THURSDAY, JAJSTUARY 19, 1899.
NO. 16
li
We do not monopolize
V4w
Krausse Bros.
OUR
A REDUCTION.
SALE
W
ILL be continued
greater reduction than ever. It
will be of material benciit to avail
yourself of this sale as goods will
not be duplicated at same prices
after January 31, i&99,XX?C2C
REMEMBER.
All Mackintoshes ot manufacturer's prices,
We invite
Comparison
Tli3 "old stock" which our competitors would
have you think wc are loaded with was mainly
smuggled out and secretly consigned to them,
We never had much of it and are not offering
any in our GREAT CLEARANCE SALE, e
have nothing on sale that has been in stock over
ont year and most of it fall goods, Oui prices
arc 20 per cent lower on same grades than theirs,
The public are finding it out and that is why
they v.'ould misrepresent us,
SALEM SHOE STORE
R, II, LEA
88 State Street,
Suitable Tools
.11
But our shoe sale is a great sue
cess. Others tried imitating
but failed, not having the goods
people want, neither could they
meet our prices, Our goods
are bought 10 to 20 per cent
lower than inexperienced dc?l
ers, a benefit wc give our cus
tomers which they appreciate
in return for which wc enjoy
so largcand lucrative business,
No bank, no .foundry or gun
store in connection, shoes only,
another month at
G, W, Johnson. & Co,
Our stock and prices
speak for themselves
no, Manager.
Next door to Ladd L Bush's Bank
FUR ALL TRADES.
A wan might as well try to work
with his hands alone unless h
the tools that help.
has
THE BEST
Is none too g iod for the man that
does the work.
THE BEST
can always bo fouud at
GRAY BROS.
FIVE
JUDGES
Of Supreme
Don't Go
Court
Senate Judiciary Committee
Decides On It
Bill to Abolish Our. Circuit Judges
Referred
The bill to abolish the additional
circuit judgeship In the Salem dis
trict was referred to the committee on
counties composed of Senators Mac
kuy, Howe, Cameron and Marrow.
Tlio judiciary committee reported
unfavorably upon II. B. No. 2, increas
Inn supremo court Judges to five
members. Tlio committee was
divided upon the question of consti
tutionality and submitted au exhaus
tive report, which was somewhat In
the form of an argument, ngulnst
such increase. Upon motion consld
orutlon nf the commltto report and
bill were mado u special order for
Monday at. 2 o'clock, and 210 copies of
the report ordered printed.
II. C. H. No. 8, ottering the Oregon
City locks to the federal government,
was referred to tho committee on
commerce.
The committee on pharmacy re
ported favorably upon S. B. 0, with
amendments, charming the ntimo of
tho state asylum to tho "Oregon
hospital for tho Insane." Adopted.
Kuykondull's motion tostrlko out the
word "Insane" from the tltlo was
lost.
The senate adopted II. J. M. 2,
providing for election of United
States senators by tho people, Daly or
Denton and Mlchcll voting no.
II. J. M. 3, urging tho building of tho
Nicaragua Canal was ndopted.
The commltteo on Judlclniy re
ported favorably upon S, B. 10, und S.
B. 22. Adopted.
S. B. ISO, Brownell, amending Oregon
City charter. Head three times
and passed.
S .U. 100, Smith, to amend law in re
gard to mining clulms, Rcud
twice.
SKCONU HKADWa.
B. n, 41, Daly of Denton, by rcqucut, rieclarluK
tlm Invalidity ofccruln tax vale.
Judiciary.
8. 11.45, Koykemlnll, reeulatlntf tli runnlnu at
largo of stock.
Agriculture
H. II. 40, Ilaimon, to amend law authorizing
K'liool olllfcrri to blil In certain proiwty
Hold for tmes.
Judiciary.
H. II. 47, Porter, to amend law rclatluK to ur
vice, and return of a numinous.
Judiciary.
S. II. 43, Adam, to provide Kir taxatiou of dog..
Assessment and taxation.
S. 11.49, Morrow, to corroct defects In deeds.
Revision of lawH.
8, 1), fiO, Knykendall, conferring upon tho Ku
ueno Divinity ttchool to ieauo diploma.
Education,
U. 11. M, Duly of Lake, flxliiK com sanitation of
tote oflicers and clerk of supreme court.
Judiciary,
S. 1). 52. Adams, repealing tie olllce of tho
eocond circuit Judge In tlio third Judlolal
dlotrlet.
CountleB.
H, II. 63, l'ortor, amondlng law for raaklnB sher
Ifl's deedo.
Judiciary.
S. II. 81, !Uten, to oreato the ofllce of court clerk
In cities of over 60,000 Inhabitants.
To Multnomah delegation.
B, II. 65, Looney, to prevent sale of unwlioleoome
and adulterated food a and medlclues.
Agriculture.
B. H, M. Smith, to cure defect lu deeds etc.
Revision ol laws.
MOUBE-TIIUD3DA.Y M M.
The committee on mines and min
ing were allowed an additional clerk.
Stlllman Inquired what the calen
dar Is costing this session, but no one
seemed prepared to furnish tho infor
mation. Wllllumson, who led In tho
tight last session, seems U) be satis
fied. Myers Introduced a joint memorial
tooongress.urglng the early construc
tion of the Nicaragua canal and Its
exclusive ownership and control by
this government. Adopted.
By a misprint yesterday, Flagg's
bill for an Orphan's Home at Salem
whs mado to appropriate 50,000, Tho
figures 6hould read W.000.
Committee on Judiciary reported
fayorahly on house bills No. 6, 20, 21,
03 and 81; recommended that II. B.
No. 40 bo referred to commltto on
roads and highways, and No, 00 to
committee on health and public
morula. Report adopted.
Commltteo on manufactures re
ported favorably on II. B. No. S5 and
No. 10,
Committee on ways and means re
ported favorably on II. B. No. 50.
Multnomah delegation reported
favorably on II. B, No. 53,
Union and Wallowa county delega
tion reported favorably on II. B. 37.
Meyers resolution authorizing the
secretary of stato to allow tho mem
bers of tbo house to carry off certain
books which thoy might not other
wise bo able to mako away with.
Adopted.
UtLLS INTUODUOED
II. B. 245, Frcoland, relative to tho
publication of tho proceedings or
county court.
II. B. 240, Platts, regulating tho sal
aries of county Judges In Coos
and Curry counties.
II. B. 247, Reader, empowering the
secretary of state to conycy cer
tain land,
II. B. 218, Hobklrk, to limit the tlrao
during which taxes and munici
pal assessments against land 9hall
remain u lien thereon.
II. B. 249, Blackaby, relating to tlmo
of holding circuit court in the
ninth Judicial district. Read
twice and referred to delegation
from that district.
II. B. 25n, Frcoland, to amend section
3301, laws of Oregon.
II. B. 251, Curtis, relating to city
advertising.
II. B. 252, Roberts, relating to the
Ashland school.
Read twlco and referred to commlt
teo on ways and means,
II. B. 253, Hobklrk, to amend section
3054, tutscelancous laws,
U. B. 254, Ross, relating to ware
houses and warehouse receipts.
II. B. 255, Orogg, to Incorporate Dal
las. Read three times and passed.
II. B. 250, Curtis, relating to convoy
ing convicts to tho penitentiary.
Read twlco und referred to com
mittee on ways and means.
II, B. 257, Nichols, fixing the salaries
of county Judges,
Read twlco and referred to commit
too ou state und county oflicers.
II. B. 258, Stlllman, providing for the
establishment of public llbrurlcs.
Read twice and referred to commlt
teo on education,
SKCOND UKAD1NO.
II. B. 75, Whitney, to tax mortgages,
To commltteo ou assessment and
taxation.
II. B. 70, Whitney, to proyldo for tho
election of supervisors.
To commltteo on roads and high
ways. II. B. 77, Gray, to amend section 371.
title VI of tho laws or Oregon,
To committee on Judiciary,
11. B. 78, Wilson, fixing tho legal rato
of Interest on public Indebtedness.
To committee on banking and in
surance. II B70 Young, To repeal section
2702 of chaptor XVII of tltlo III
of the miscellaneous laws of Ore
gon.
To committee on Judlclery.
HB80 McAllister. To Improve
wagon roads on Wallowa hill, Un
ion county.
To committee on commerce,
n B81 Davis. To rcgttlato tho pur
suit of tho huslncss of a harbor.
To committee on health and public
morals.
IIB82 Maxwell. To appropriate
moneys to hrldgo tho South fork
of the Nehalem river InTillamook
ccuntv.
To delegation from Tillamook
county.
HB83 Grace. To amend section
3073 of Hill's laws of Oregon.
Judiciary.
H. B. 85, Mr. Forduoy, requiring per
sons and corporations operating
street cars tu pay a llcenso to tho
city In which they operate.
To committee on railways und
transportation.
II, B. 80, Mr. Grace, to ropeal section
2733 uf tltlo 1 and section 2835 of
tltlo III of chaptor XVII relating
to the levying and collection of
poll taxes.
To commltteo on assessment and
taxation,
II, B. 87, Stewart, to amend sections
2709 and 2814 or tltlo VI of chaptor
XVII of II Ill's laws of Oregon.
To committee on assessment una
taxation.
II. B.88, Maxwell, to amend 6ectlon 4,
paragraph 25, of an act redisrict
ing tho state Into senatorial and
representative districts, etc.
To tho delegation from Yitmhlll
county.
How's This.
We offer One Hundred Dollars He
ward for any case or Catarrh that can
not bo cured by Hall's Catarrh. Cure.
F. J. Chunky & Co,, Props,, Toledo, O.
Wo tho undetslgncd, havo known
F. J. Cheney ror the lust 16 years, and
believe him perfectly nonorublo In all
hiiHinna Lmnhuctluns and financially
ablo to carry out anyobllgatlons made
by tiieirurin.
WE8T& Thuax, Wholesale Drug,
gists. Toledo, O.
Waldinci, Kinnan & Mahvin,
Wholesale Drugglhts, Toledo, Ohio.
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Inter
nally, acting directly upon the blood
and mucous surfuces of tho system.
Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all
DruL't'lsts. Testimonials free,
.Hail's Family Pills are the best.
A Heedless Motorman,
will rush past a waiting passenger
without stopping, but the famous 15c
meals at J. E. Birnett's White House
restaurant are always served by at
tentive waiters,
OUR
COLORS
tyill Be Upheld At
Samoa
j
Anglo-Saxon Blood Again
Thicker Than Water
Senator Vest's Quibbling AbontAntl
Expansion, .
I
Ur Aaaoclnteil I'reaa to the J0117u.nl.
"Washington, Jan. 19. Tho navy
department has Issued orders for the
crillser Philadelphia to proceed to
Sujnoa at onco. The Philadelphia
arrived at Sun Dlogo, Cul , this morn
ing. Washington, Jan. 19 -It has been
rodllzcd for a loug tlmo past that
thoro Is noed of a modification ot tho
tortus of tho tripartite treaty by
which wo assumed u Joint guardian
ship of Sauma with England and Ger
many, but It has not been posslblo to
got all thrco powers to ogrco upon any
one subject. It Is believed much re
sponsibility for tho arbitrary action
at Apia muBt rest upon Ratfel, tho
Gormau president or the municipal
council.
The United States, Great Brltlan
and Germany, it is believed could
easily reach asatlsfactory solution of
the crisis if they could deal with tho
subject themselves In the usual course.
Tho Interests or tho United StateB uro
In thoihandtf or Lloyd W. Osborno, in
whoso discretion the stato depart
mcnt.roposcs great confidence
WXaniNOTON, Jan. lO.SpccIHca
tlous In the court-martial ot Commls
sory General Eagan aro uow In tho
hands or the president. Tho churges
aro conduct unbecoming an olllcer
und gentleman and conduct pre judi
cial to t'jod order und military
discipline.
Washington, Jan. 10. lo the son
ato Turner took tho (loor to address
tho senute on tho antl-expanslon reso
lution Vest. Ho opposed our ucqulr
iug the Philippines und suld the
noblo ship or statu, Its chart having
been torn to tatters, was no'v drirtlng'
wither she would on a wild and
unknown seu. This county was
at liberty to rotaln foreign terri
tory It had conquered ir It Is so dc
Blrcd, but "ir wo muy keep It our
selves" ho said, "wo may rcqulro It to
bo given to tho people who Inhabit
ut rcr the purposo or ludopendohco and
liberty."
Oov, Qccr'a First Pardon.
Geo. F. McConncll, who was sen
tenced rrom Multnomah county ror
forgery was today restored to citizen
ship by Governor Gcor granting him
a full pardon, Somo Knights of
PythlaB funds he had charge of wero
missing, ho served his term and upon
petition of the entire delegation from
Jackson county and the district uttor
ney, ho Is made equaro with tho world.
One of the Play's of a Century.
Tho citizen's of Salem havo a rure
treat In store for them this evening.
Tho famous Alabamu Co., Is In the
city and will appear at tho opera
house. No comment is necessary
cither of the play or players, each
member buying been selected ror the
part thoy haye to assume. As every
one knows MAlabunm" Is one or tho
fresh plays 'or a decade, it needs no
recommendation rrom a critical pub
lic. The story lb one fumlllar to every
ono and Is mora than well told.
No expense has been spared by
Munager II. L, Langenour to mako
this tho theatrical event or the
season,
No Ulcns Left.
"My little boy hud a breaking out
on his limbs. We tried to hal them
by tho use ol remedies no had on
hand, but without success Tho boy
then began taklnulIood'sSarsuparlllu
Ho was soon Improving und now he Is
cured und lias no signs or me erun.
tlon." Mrs. Minnik Dodson, St
JohnB, Wash.
Hood's 'Pius euro an nver ins,
Mailed for 25o. by O. 1. Hood & Co.,
Lowell, Mass,
ttdaeate Tour Iiowels Willi 1'itscaret.
Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever.
We, 85c. It O.O.O. tall, (IruggUU refund mouejr,
9la hu no snow wtth Or. lilies' Pun 7Ui
SENATORIAL SITUATIONS
Elections and Changes in th
Various States.
II r Aaaoolntctl I'reaa to the Journul.
Olympia, Jan. 19. Today's yotc
was as follews:
Foster, 27; WHson 27: Humes, 21;
Ankcny, 7; Lewis, 25; Allen, 1.
Onsccond and third ballot today, no
chauge.
Madison, Wis., Jan. 10. The first
Republican Joint caucus in the con
test for the seat In tho United States
senate, whhh will be vacated by John
L. Mitchell, ou March 4, oponcd last
night. Five aotlvo candidates wero
named, as follews:
Joseph V. Quarllcs, or Milwaukee,
Ieaao Stcphcn&on or Mannotte;
Joseph W. Buboack, or Noccduh; Sam
uel, G. Cook, or Nccnuh, and Charles
A. Webb, or Waukesha. Thrco bal
lots wero taken without result. The
third ballot resulted:
Quarlcs, 48; Stephenson, 19; Bab
cock, 17; Cook, 15; Webb, 10.
Boston, Jan. 19. Tho legislature
In Joint session declared Lodgo elected
senator.
Bismarck, N. D Jan. 19, Tho
first Joint ballut for Senator resulted
as follews: Johnson, 29; Marshall, 12;
Little, 8; Lamorc, 8; lltiuna, 5; Mc
Cumber, 0; Cooper, 5, all Republicans,
and Roach (Dom.) 15.
Ciiahleston, W. Vu., Jan. 19.
The Democratic memborsot the leg
islature met In. caucus and nomi
nated John McGraw, or Grafton, for
tho United States senate The Dem
ocrats have 48 votes on the Joint bal
lot una the Republicans -In.
IlAiimsnuiia, Jan. 19. Today's
balloting for senater: Quay 111, Dulzoll
17, Jenks85, othors scattering.
SHIP LOST
But Captain and Passengors
Arrive Safoly
ll Aaaoolutoil l'roai to tlio Journnl.
New York, Jun. 19. Tho steamer
Menominee, which arrived today
from London, brought to port Captain
Honoyman and 22 mombers of tho
crew of tho stcamcrGlondower, which
was abandoned In a sinking condition
on January 12.
School Tax Meeting.
Friduy night at tho city hall will bo
held a meeting of the taxpayers of
Salem school district, called for tho
purposo nf lovylngu tux for tho cur
rent year. Lot all men und women
Interested In our schools turn out at
this meeting to hear tho financial re
ports und levy a proper tax.
The New Process.
Tho Salem Flouring Mills "Special"
Hour Is now bolter than ovor. Try
It. 4 tr
Don't Tobacco Spit tutl Smote Your II ro Amy,
To quit tobacco easily and forever, bo mair
netlo, lull of llfo, nerve nru! visor, talte No-To-Uao,
tho wnnder-iTorlicr. mat m alien weak men
itrone. All drugulits, (Oaorll. Oureuuaran.
teed. Ilooklet und fMran)o free. Address
Bterllng Komedy Co, Clilcauo or New York.
...From me Rips to America...
BmBROIDBRIBS
UNSURPASSED AND UNAPPROACHABLE.
OUR ADVANCE SHIPMENT OF SPRING EMBROIDEMIOS Is now on
display and offered to you ut SPECIAL INVENTORY PIUOEd, huvlug pur
chased them dlicct from St. Gall, Switzerland, ut u saving of ubsut 25 per
cent. Our offering
One Price-to All.
DRESS GOODS.
JACKETS.
CAPES.
UNDEHWtiAH.
WRAPPERS.
LACE CURTAINS.
LINENS.
NAPKINS.
RIBBONS.
FASCINATORS. "
HOODS, ETC., ETC.
Embroideries at
Jos. Meyers
Salem's Greatest
AT
SAMOA
TheGerman Consulln
Trouble
British and AmericanOfflclals
Take Action
Ono Out ofThret Can't Run A Gov
ornmnt, Ur Anaoulntetl I'reaa to the Journnl.
London, Jan. 19. A special from
Auckland, Now Zealand, Hays tlio
British and American consul were
compelled to forco tho doors to the
supremo court at Apia, In which the
Gorman consul had established him
83ir and had to push hltu Into tho
street. When tho British and Amor
lean consuh wore Informed as to
tho situation thoy adjourned court
und locked tho building tho Ger
man consul demanded tho keys
and was rofuscd. Uo thon
broko open tho doors and removed
tho locks and roplaccd them
with othors. Ho afterwards brought
the German municipal prcsldeut Into
tho chamber and tho latter went upon
the balcony and shouted to tho British
and American marlnes: "I am tho
chief supremo court I I am tho chief
Justice." Tho British and American
counsuls and a number or murines
forced tho doors and hurried tho
Gcrmun counsel Into the street. Thon
tho consuls formally and legally, ac
cording thodlspatch, oponcd tho court
and Issued a warning against any
further Interference vlth Its Jurisdic
tion, Lutei dispatches stato thoro Is
now qulot and tho Gcrmun consul re
mains In tho consulate.
Auckland, N. Z., Jan. 19. Fur
ther particulars regarding tho dis
turbances at Samoa show that Mat
aafa's followers numbered 5,000 and
tho adherents of Mullotou Tunue
1,000. Tiicro was two hours hard
lighting during which several warriors
wero decapitated. Tho Amoricun
consul Issuod u proclamation claiming
that the Berlin treaty had tho same
forco as a law of congress und that an
Insult to tho sapremo court ot Samoa
was therefore cqulvalout to an Insult
to tho government ut Washington.
FROM ALAHKA.
Steamer Danube Arrives With Sixty
Passengers.
Viotokia, Jan. 10 Steamer Dan
ube which arrived today rrom tho
north, brines sixty pusscngnrs, several
or whom n ro from Dawson with good
consignments or gold,
Or. MUo'NunroVlMWrssaa ataliaruauuts.
ut our speclul prices means big savings
Quality Our Standard,
Quilts and Blankets
Including tho famous Thomas Kuy
Blankets at special Inventory prices.
Umbrellas
At special prices.
95c
Centu for a fino Porculo or Madras
shirt; only u lew left; rugulur price,
1.2ftundl.o0.
special prices.
Muslin Underwear at special prices,
RoVal
Baking Powder
Made from pure
cream of tartar.
Safeguards the food
against alum
Alum baklm
dng powders arc the great
to health of Uie present clay.
menacers
WOYAt DAma POwOtB eg, Ntw yobh
LATE DISPATCHES,
Madrid, Jan. 10. A dispatch from
Gen. Rols says the situation at Man
ila Is unchanged. According to his
advices the Insurrection In Mindanao
against tho Americans is growing
rapidly. Mohammedan natives aro
scouring the country preaching a holy
war. It Is further asserted that tho
Island of Zobu Is In full reyolt.
Memphis, Jan. JO. Thrco bodies
hayo bcon found In tho debris of tho
burned steamer Ouchlta, which was
destroyed by 11 ro today. Other pas
sengers havo been accountod for;
Washington, Jan., 19 Confirma
tion or tho uowa fioiu Samoa was
brought to the stato department by
Sir Julian raunccfoto and Baron Yon
Sternberg, secretary or tho German
embassy. The deepest concorn Is felt
by all partUs at tho outlook,
FROM ILLINOIS.
Ho Camo West to Die in a City
Jnil.
Hy Auoclntoil I'reaa to tlio Journnl.
OitKaoh City, Jau. 10, James Mor
ton, who claimed to hall from Kanka
keo, Illinois, died of heart dlsoiso
thN morning at tho hospital. Ha
was destitute and had boou 111 at tho
city Jatl several days.
A Puro Play.
"Alabama" Is ono or the great Am
erican plays or this conturv. It ranks
with the purest and noblest dramas
over produced und tho company pres
enting It at Salem tonight Is,, we uro
ussurcd. upon good authority ,oxcollout
In cvory respect.
WHEAT MARKET.
Ily Aaaoointeil 1'raaa to tlio Journal.
CmoAao, Jan, 19.-May 70i; cash
2 red 70.
San FitANCisco, Jan. 10. Muy HOi
cash 112.
Free Meal
Mice
Do you understand Just what Pr. J. C
Aycr medicines will do for you 7 Ars
thoy holptiiK you us faUs you think they
ought? Wrlto to our doctor. Ho will
answer nil quostlons, nnd gWo you tan
boat modioli advico, absolutely free.
Addross tho J. 0. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass.
for you.
Clearance Specials.
Men's and Boy's
Clothing at special Inventory prices;
ontlro line at greatly altered prices.
Men's
Trousers
Soma suit pants placed In a special
lot at special prices. Genuine bar
gains 25 per cont cheaper tlmu regu
lar lines.
& Son.
Store,
UHM.
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