"wmi'iHM!,MH;i'P' wwnwwwwya'n mywnpwgw- -v- fS A DTHP A T vyxV.1T 1 X xaJLJ fif iX irry ii in'iTiaii' -'- - .....- A 4 '..-' VOL. X SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1899. NO. 7 DAILY JOURNAL TflAOE MAty-' bfei MpnjiNS' SHOES arc built for style, fit and service, Wc offer you shos of this welMcncxvn make at the lowest possible prices, Our Cash Business Plan., enables us to undersell merchants who "buy on time and sell on eternity," That's why trade continues to increase at the H York Racket Overcoats and MlaGkintosne At Less Than Manufacturer's Cost We are determined not to carry any of these goods over ,so we will sacrifice them, FRIEDMAN'S NEW RACKET COKNKR COMMRHCIAl. AND STATKiStKEETO, SALEM, ORE'lON. TBI WANTED POTATOES. ONIONS. BIT Al OATS WE PAY HIGIlESTuCASH PRICE. OREGON GllBBN AND DRIED FRUIT CO. 58 Stale Street, Salem, Oie Suitable Tools FUR ALL TRADES. A man might as well try to work with his hands alone unless he has the tools that help. THE REST is none too good for the man that does the work. THE BEST can always he fouud at GRAY BROS. PARTITE Agreement Hold Sa moa Rebellion In Moroco Is About Finished Aeriiinaldo Wants Uncle Sam to Let Go, lly Aimuclntcd Irr (o (lie Journnl. Washington, Jan. 20. Thoro Is still lack of olllclal rcnorts ns to the situation at Samoa, but It can bo said that the slate department Is moving In the matter with due deliberation and full regard for tho maintenance of the trl-parttto agreement for the government of tho Islands. The navy departments order to Admiral Kautz on board tho Philadelphia at at San Diego went today. They were simply to "muke ready." If, as stated, tho Philadelphia Is not In a condition to go to Apia, It Is supposed tho vessels' hull will bo cleaned by divers. SENATORSHIPS. States of the Contest or the Various States. Todays eenatorlal ballots are as fol lows; . Delaware: Gray 10; Addlck 15; 11: Nicholson 4: F. A. Duront, 1. Pennsylvania Quay, 03; Jotiks, (Dom.) 09; Stewart, 9; Stone, 8;nuff, 3; remaining scattering. Absent 42. Necessary choice 100. Nebraska Allen, 03; Hay ward, 40; Webster, 10; Thompson, 7; remainder scattering. Utah King, 14; McCunp, 18; Powers, 8; Cannon, 0, Democrats, Hammond, Rcpubllcah, 1G; absent 2. North Dakota Peter J. McC'u la bor, Republican, elected in joint ses sion. California To ballots in Joint ses sion, no change Montana Conrrd, 32; Clark, 20; Toole, 5; Fox, 5; Malone, Republican, 15; Scattering 5; necessary to choice, 40. SMITH SPEAKS Orf the Warrant Ques I tion. Olymiua, Jan. 20.--IU tho senator ial contest today tho tlrst ballot stoed: Foster 27; Wilson 27; Humes 21 Ankeny 7; Lewis 24. In all live ballots taken taduy, there wns no chungo from tho tlrst vote. ! A Quick Eesponso From Jo seph Simon. Proceidings In the Lower House Are Interesting, Tangier, Moroco, Jun 20. The Government troops commanded by Princo Murlnl have defeated Tufllt rebels In a tig battle. The chief of tho rebels and 10 others were decapi tated. This Is expected to end the rc)clllon. St. Louis, Jan. 20. Lasoda Marti Bulges and J. Luna, commissioned representatives of Agulnaldo, passed tiirougn St. Louis today onrouto to Washington. Their mission Is to per suado Undo Sam to relinquish his hold on the Philippines. Washington, Jan. 20. All tho members of tho cubinot were present at today's meeting. Tho situation in Samoa was under discussion. It Is thought that action will be taken at once beyond asking for a con ference of the ambassadors of tho three powers which havo concurrent jurisdiction over tho Islands. Tho Instructions to the Philippine com missioners have been prepared and will probably bo presented to tho commission this ufternoon. The pres ident has signed tho new taritr for Porto Rice, which will go into opera tion on Fobruary 1. The regulat ions and general makeup of this luriu are aiong mo lines mat, wcro recently put Into operation In Cuba except that as a wholo tho rate of duty will bo about ten per cent less than tho Cuban tariff. BANK ROBBED, By Bandits Who Got Away With the Swag. II)- AnattcliiltMl 1'rrnN to the Journal. Arthur, Ills., Jan. 20. Tho bank here was entered by burglars last night. Loss four to live thousand dollars. The Randlts escaped. A Splendid Company. The comedy drum a Alabama has been presented In Salem a number of times but never was It seen as a fin ished performance until given Thurs day night at Reed's by tiie Henry Langonour metropolitan company. The leading purts ore strong and beautiful, tho entire cast well bal anced and perfectly staged. A largo audience Including the Oregon legis lature wilnesssd tho play and the managers announcement that It would be repeated tonight was warmly applauded. The various cli maxes were received with displays of mirth and feeling. Hit Them Hard. In Alabama there are some sharp hits on tho legislature, appearance tonight. very Last F.ee for one day only, Saturday, January 21. A package or II. O. New York Stute Buckwheat free with the purchase of u package of II. O. (Horn by') oats at Harrltt & Lawrence's grocery remember the day Saturday, January 21, 1899. it m To Cora Constipation forever Take CiacareU Candy Cathartic lOo or tie. If C. C. C. (all to cure, druggUU refund money. Exhaustion and break down follows Grip. Prevent it by using Dr. Mile' Nervine. Sacramento, Cal., Jan. 23. Tho committee Investigating the scandals resulting from tho senatorial situa tion Is meeting with surprising re. suits, Tho last man to ho dragged Into the circle of suspicion, is Chair man Cosrcr, of tho coramlttco, hlmscir, iL, L. Lovings, of tho San Francisco Call, took the stand today uud swore that a person, to witness unknown, had told him that Milton J. Green, Grant's manager, had said that Cospcr had been to Green with the statement that Burns had o He red him (Cospcr) $6000 for his vote, Cospor, according to the story, had told Green that ho would llko to to to for Grant, but thought that Grant should pay him us much as Burns had offered. Chali man Cospor followed Lovings on the stand and donlcd that any ono had of-, fcrred him $0000 or any other amount for his yoto or that he had peddled it. The Incident was considered closed until the last wit. ncss had been heard for tho day, when Walter Bacon, Grant'd attornoy bo fore tho committee, took tho Moor und stated that ho had boon told that a member of tho assembly had said to a friend that Burns had offurcd $0,000 for tho member's vote. Tho frlond was described as a Grant man, and the assemblyman had said to him: "If I yoto for Grant, you peoplo should do as well by mo as Burns has offered to do." The witness demanded that the man to whom Cospor had, ho alleged, made tho statement, ho brought be fore tho committee, and named C. C. Lammerson, of Ylsalla. When pressed to whom tho assemblyman Is, he replied, "Mr. Cosper." A subpoena has been Issued for Lam merson. Subpoenas will bo Issued for M. n. Do Young, proprietor of tho San Francisco uhronlclc; W, F. Hcr rln, of thoSouthorn Pacific law de partment, and John D. Spreckels, proprietor ot tho San Francisco Call. GHAULK3TON, W. Vu Jan. 20. The Republican senatorial caucus to night, on tho fifth ballot, stoed: Scott 24; Atkinson, 13; scattering, 9. Scott needed then but one more vote to nominate, and the nomination was conceded to hlui, Three Republican members refused to enter the caucus or abide by the caucus decree. Milwaukee. Jan. 20. The Jour nal. today prints a letter written by Edward C. Wall, Wisconsin member of the. Democratic national committee lu which ho say; It Is my belief that the doctrine of 10 to 1 Is neither a Democratic nor a sound business proposition, but Is, In fact, entirely opposed to both. I, with many others, accepted tho plat form of 1890, not because of that de claration, but notwithstanding Hi and atthlstlmo It seems proper for mo to enter as I now do my protest as a Democrat, ugalnst a repltitlon of that mistake. I make no protest against lite rest of tiie platform of 1890, and for Mr. Bryan, the nominee for president at that time, I have the vr.ry highest respect, knowing he Is a sincere, honest and fearless man." Charleston, W. Va., Jan. 20, The governor recognized the homo organ ization today by sending a messago to that body. Tiie message was sent to the senate over a week ago. The sen adjourned as usual immediately after the reading of tho Journa), and the house accupled the time with routine business. 8eoator Smith, of Baker, Friday morning gave the sonato und lobby a thorough buslncss-llkc exposition of tho subject of municipal warrants. He only spoke on tho question Inci dentally, but evinced great knowl edge on the subject. Senator Smith seldom speaks but his words always count. Thursday afternoon Senators Selling and Mulkcy wired United States Senator Joseph, asking fur tho dis charge of John A. Armstrong, of tho hospital corps at Manlla.oMr. Arm strong Is here in S ilom and was or dorcd to his company, but knowing that ho would immediately bo sent homo with the other Oregon troops, askpd for his discharge, and to his great surprlso was this morning shown a reply from Sonutor Simon stating that his dlschargo had been ordered by the war department. This quick piece of work Is a credit to Ore gon's Bcnutor, and a high compliment to his friends making tho request. iD Tho committee on education will hear arguments for and against tho textbook bill Monday and Tuesday. HOUSE FRIDAY A. M. Roberts called up the matter of tho resolution yesterday which Instructed the secretary of state to distribute certain books to tho members of tho legislature IIo moved that tho part which ullowcd each member ten vol umes each of tho supremo court re ports, which costs tho stato four dol lars per volume, should bo rescinded. This aroused considerable discus sion. Curtis und Hill stated that the cellar was Oiled with books which wcro going to wusto and tho mem bers might as well have them. Beach also,, thought that tho members might as well bo allowed to carry off an armful or two apiece. Roberts stated that he had urougut mo matter up at tho request of tho secretary of state; that tho books had a murket value but would bo of nor use to anyono but a lawyer; that other niombers would bo likely to tako them for the purposo of selling them for what they could got. Whalloy bald that ho took his three dollara per day and had voted for all needed clerical aid, and would Iw glad to have the session laws of 1893 and tho history of tho early Indian wars, which had been pub lished by the stato printer, yet ho hardly felt that It would bo tho proper thing to tako books for which tho state had paid to outsldo publishers forty dollars. If tho stato had nouso for tho books, and they hud a market value, it would be better to uuthorize tho secretary of state to soil them. The matter was referred to commlt-tce-on resolutions, Curtis bill appropriating $25,000 per annum for the propogatlon of salmon was reported from commutes, and at request of Curtis was ro-referred for umendment cutting tho appropriation to 825,000 for two years. This amend ment was adopted, and an attempt was made to put tho bill through, but Moody throw a snag In Its way In the 6lmpo of a point of order. The appointment of tho following committees was announced by the speaker: To Investigate tho ladles' aid society of Albany; McCourt, Moody and Whltnoy. To meet a committee from Wash ington U look after tho tinning In dustry of tho Columbia river; Meyers, Curtis and Bayer. RESOLUTIONS, By Brattaln, That tho action al lowlug an additional clerk to tho committee on mines be recclndcd, Brattaln made the statement that he was chairman of this commlttoe; that lie had opposed tho allowing or this extra clerk; that the clerk Is en tirely unnecessary; and was not wanted by the mujorlty of the com mittee; that tho committee had no business before It and no uus for a clerk, Referred to committee on resolu tions. By Flagg That tho Ink stands, mucilage bottles, waste baskets, etc., furnished to the members are the property of the state and should not be appropriated to private use. Re ferred to committee on resolutions. Adjournment was tuken until 2:S0 p. m. Monday. UILLB PASSED, H. B. 125, Mr. Marsh, to provide for letting the contract for boarding prisoners In Washington county, Oregon. II. B 130, Mr. Flagg, to amend sub division 0, sections 2203, Hill's laws of Oregon. SECOND HEADING. II. B. 00. Palmer, to amend sections 0 and 28, of the game laws of tho session of 1895, To committee on lisherlcs and gamed. n. B. 08. Curtis, to regulate towago on the Columbia river. To commit too on commerce. II. B. 99 Whltnoy, to prevent per sons from running push curs, velocipedes, hand cars, or other wheeled contrivances upou any railroad track, and to provldo for tho.punlshmoutof tho same. To committee on railways and transportation. n. B. 100. Wonacott, to provide for levying and collection of road taxes In tho stato of Oregon. To committee on Judiciary. H. B. 102, Davis, rcquIrUg a public record of tho namoiund amounts due unknown depositors of banks und to provide for tho disposition of unclaimed deposits, Tocommlttco on banking and In surance. II. B. iloi, (Wonacott, to oncourago the U8o of wide tires on wagons, etc. To commtttco on muds and high ways. II. B. 105, Hawson, to regulate tho salo of liquors In the State of Ore gon. To committcoon alcohollo traffic. II. B. 100, Williamson, to amend boo tlon 3053 of chapter LIV, tltlo IV of the laws ot Oregon. Assessment and taxation. II. B. 107, Curtis, relating to chang ing county soats. Counties. II, B. 108, Williamson, empowering county courts to lovy a tax on on sheep; also to create u scalp bounty fund, etc. Judiciary. II. B. 100, Maxwoll, to provont tho pro ductlon and salo ot unwholesome foods and medicines and to regu late sales of adulterated foods, drinks and medicines. Food nod dairy products. H. B. Ill, McQueen, to amend section 313 of title II of chapter III of tho general laws cf Oregon. Judiciary. II. B. 112, Moody, to regulate tho practice of horso-nhoclng, Multnomah delegation. II. B. 113, Moody, authorizing coun tics of this stato to fund their Indebtedness by Issuanco ot bonds. Counties. n. B. 114, Stewart, for tho protection of dcor. Fisheries and game. II. B, 115, Krusc, to compol strcot railway companies In cities of 10,000 population or over to con struct and maintain vestibules on cars for protection of motor men and drivers. loREisr DLLr BakingPowder t I Vir 4 jmuu Talk About the Env balmed Stuff Its Quality Such That Flies Avoidod It ,B Proceedings in Congress and At the Departments. Concluded on fourth IMtre. The New Process, Tho Salem Flouring Mills "Special" Hour Is now better than ovor. Trv 4tf It. Attornoy C. B. Mutson went to coma thin ufternoon to visit mother, who resides at that place. Ta- hls tty Amoclntci! Irea to tiie Journnl. Washington, Jan. 20. Major Daly shlef surgeon with Ooneral Miles, whoso report condemning tho beefcre ated a sensation, mado his appcaranco as a witness beforo tho war Investiga tion committee today. Daly's report was tho strongest In tho languagoof thoso submitted by iMllcs. Tho witness Idontlllod tho roport submitted as his, It wns voluntary and not called out by re quest. At Tampa ho noticed a quarter of bcof hang In tho sun on shipboard, and ho becamo Interested In having fresh bcof placed undor such I moist ollmutlo condition to sco how long It could stand It. IIo observed that files did not alight on It or, if they did, they got away from It very quickly. IIo had cut off n plcco of that bcof and cooked It, but it nclthor smellcd nor tasted naturally. IIo noticed Indications of chemicals present In the meat. All that day and uext he had an unplcas taste. Washington, Jan. 20. In tho Bon ate Cattery, of Louisiana, offered a concurrent resolution, calling on pres ident for copies of any communica tions rccievcd by the state department from representatives of the socallcd Philippine republic The resolution went over undor objection. Washington, Jun, 20. Tho house ImH passed tho postolllco appropria tion bill. A small urgent deficiency bill, carrying un appropriation of $31, 000, was passed without objection. It was ugrced to take up the urmy reor ganization on next Tuesday, with a provision for llftcen hours' gcnoral de bate and night sessions on Tuesday, Wednesday und Thursday. Je irom tnire cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum i,11"? Pwdm arc the greatest meiucers to health of tic prcstSy. bovm. tnwxa kwsh eg. utw mat. St. Paul, Jan. 20-Tho state senate today concurred In the houso resolu tion favoring a speody ratification of the peace treaty. Washington, Jan. 20. Senator Gear offered a Joint resolution In tho senate nppolntlng Oscar Dolgnan of Iowa as a cadet In the United States nayal acadomy. Delgnan was ono of tho Morrlmoc heroes. Washington, Jun. 20. Sesator Nelson spoko upon tho .Vest antl-ox-panslon resolution, Tho address wa for a constitutional amendment favor ing tho right of tho United States to ucqulre and goycrn foreign territory. School Meeting, Friday evening, January 27, Is tho tlmo set for tho annual school meet ing for tho annual tax lovy. All tax payers should uttond. WHEAT MARKET. Ily Aaaoolnicd Preaa to the Journnl. CmoAao, Jan.2.0 May 701; cash 2 red 701. 8an Fkancisco, Jan. 20. May 115t cash 112J. Washington, Jan. 20. Hie hos pital ship Relief has boon ordorcd to Manila. Tho vosaol Is now at Now York. "Wabhinoton, Jan. 20. Tho war dopartmonMias Issued un Invitation for bids from shipping concerns of all nations, for the transportation of Spanish prisoners from Manila to Spain. A common COM and common carelessness can raako a combination Btrong enough to dofy nil tho healing skill of tho physician. Common carelessness lots tho cold root nnd grow. Common carelessness snyB, botwoon paroxysms of cough ing, "It will bo nil right in a day or two," and tho common end is con firmed lung trouble, perhaps con sumption. Tho common-sonso treat ment of n common cold is a prompt doso of Ayor's Chorry Pectoral. It ia tho most efficient nnd reliablo euro for colds and coughs, and is con stantly prescribed by phyBlcians. B. IIAYNC8, M. D., Snranac, N. Y., says : "I havo used Ayer'a Chony Pectoral In my practlco alnco 1853, and havo always found It reliable for tho euro of colds, coughs, &ni all lung dlsoasos," Iyer's Chernj Pectoral is now put up in balf-sizo bottles, for half prico 50 conta. ...Prom tiie Rips to flmerica... 3mBROIIDJ3RlJ3S UNSURPASSED AND UNAPPROACHABLE. OUR ADVANCE SHIPMENT OF SPRING EMBROIDERIES Is now on display and offered to you ut SPECIAL INVENTORY PRICES, buying pur chased them direct from St. Gull, Switzerland, at u saving of about 25 per cent. Our offering ut our special prices means big savings for you. One Price to All. DRESS GOODS. JACKETS. CAPES. UNDERWEAR. WRAPPERS. LACE CURTAINS. LINENS. NAPKINS. RIBBONS. FASCINATORS. HOODS, ETC., ETC. Quality Our Standard, Quilts and Blankets Including the fumous Thomas Kay Blankets at Bpeclal Inventory prices. Umbrellas At special prices. 95c Cents for a floe Percale or Mudras shirt; only u tow left; regular price, $125 and $1.60. Clearance Specials. Men's and Boy's Clothing at special inventory prices; cntlro Hue at greatly altered prices. Men's Trousers Some suit pants placed In a special lot at special prices. Genulue bar gains per cont cheaper than regu lar lines. Embroideries at special prices, Muslin Underwear at special prices, Jos. Meyers & Sons Salem's Greatest Store, -m A