r V" ? r,RwB,B9'iT ? TH, IP" "TV' - f Sljltn.B, DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. 4 J SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1899, NO. 31 VOJL. X 20 days shoe sale All of our Fall and Winter stock to make room for 914,000 worth of spring goods bought, Our Men's $5 lines now $3 00 Our Men's 84 lines now 3 15 Our Men's $3C0 lines now 2 00 Our Men s 93 lines now 2 35 Our Men's $2 lines now 1 CO . Our Men's St.50 lines now 125 Bin reduction on Ladles' fall nnd winter rIiocs also on Rubber goods. Ladles' Htorm Rubbers, Bostons $ 40 Lndles' storm Rubbers, Bay stato 30 Men's Short Rubber Boots 2 25 Men's Lon Rubber Boots $2.75 and 3 25 See goods and prices In our windows. We polUh our customers shoes frcu. BLOODY ATTACK On Americans Manila at Cable Dispatches of the Fighting at Manila, Krausse Bros. 275 Commercial Street. OUR XXX REDUCTION SALE It Has Been Confirmed At the War Department. A sharpshooter with the American lines shot and killed a sergeant whllo ho was sitting at a window of tho se- cjnd reserve hospital. Colonel Wil liam O. Smith died of apoplexy. Many of the Insurgents were driven Into tho Paslg river nnd drowned, ycvoral hundred were taken prisoners. ' In a subsequent telegram the fol lowing statements were made: Saturday's nnd Sunday's engage ments have proved n veritable slaughter for the Flllpplnos, their killed being reported as amounting to thousands. Tho American forces could scarcely havo been bettor dis posed. It Is now known that the at tack was fully expected, and that ovcry preparation had been made to j meet the contingency. Firing slackened at noun (Sunday), the enemy being apparently demor alized. Tho American troops, how over, nro fully equipped to meet a possible attuck tonight. Agulnaldo's secretary has been ar rested as a spy In Manila. Perfect quiet now rolgns in tho city. More than 100 Filllplnos, taken from the trenches, aro being cared for In tho American hospitals, MANILA LATEST Fifty-Four Americans Were Killed ma ILL be continued another month at 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, &99,XXXX G, W, Johnson & Co, . -.-i" REMEMBER All Mackintoshes at manufacturer's prices, vS' l)- AhiipIuc1 I'rpH lu tlii Jonrtiiil. Washington. Fob', 0. Continuation lias been had here of certain published dispatches from Manila reporting that a conllict bad occurred between the American forces and the Filll plnos. At an early hour Sunday morning It was given out In official qunrters that no advices had been re ceived from General Otis or any of the American forces at Manila. The oiflccrs at the White Houso nnd thoso at tho war department, through which any communications from Gen eral Otis would bo received, were closed at the usual hour. Agoncilln nnd the remainder of the Fllllplno roprojentatlvcs went to bed before mldnlL'ht. and It was said at their hotel that they had received no dispatches during tho ovcnlng. Washington, Feb C, 1800. A tele- I gram was rccolycd from Manila show I lug Filipinos had attacked tho Amcr ! lean outposts last bight but were re I pulsed with heavy losses on both sides. Americans wounded 115, dead 20. Admiral Dewey's dispatch says: Manila insurgents Inaugurated a general engagement yesterday night which continued today. American nrmy and navyv generally successful. Insurgents were driven back and our lines were advanced. No casualties to navy. (Signed) Dnwr.v. Another dlipatch says: Tho Filllplnos attacked the Amer ican lines at 8:15 Saturday night. There was heard heavy a fusllado on both sides and artillery wus used. Tho cruiser Charleston ana gunboat Con 'cord bombarded tho enemj. Tho ; Americans after a magnljlcent charge captured several of tho enemy's po sitions. Filllplnos lost heavily. Chancellor Von Capnvi Dead, ll- Anuoclnteil 1'reaa In the Junrnnl. FUANICKOKT, Fob. 0. Count VOfl Caprlvl, the former chancellor of tho German empire, died this morning. Tho Cronise Photo Studio g'jarcn tnna nit l.lmlr ivnrlr. ntifl tnnU'PH nrlr.n's as towns Is conslBtant with tho quality oi uio wurK. uuhiiuu uvur now iui Racket. In tho Battle With Insurgents Saturday tv Bl The Oregon Reginunt Not in tho Engagement 11 r Aawoi'lnteU I're lu the Jonrnnl. Washington, Feb. 0. Admiral Dewey cabled the navy department teday: "Manila, Feb, o Secretary of the Nnvy, Washington. Tho Insurgents havo attacked Manila. Tho Boston leaves today for Ilo Ho, to relievo tho Baltimore, which will return to Manila. Two men were wounded on tho Monadnock, one seriously. Dkwry." States every possible commercial ad vantage. Wo want to bo friendly wl th the Uultcd States. Wo aro wll llug;to pay the 520,000,000 to Spain, nnd also pay nil the expenses or Dcwoy's lleot at Manila. All we want Is to bo Independent and to have tho friendship or tho United States. Wo nro u people, and wo love our free dom." "Are your pcoplo willing to except anything short of Independence r" "I will not say. They want to he free and Independent, tho same as this country," 'What will thoy do If tho treaty Is ratified nnd tho United States ns- isumes sovereignty? I do not know. If tho Americans attempt to conquer the Filllplnos It It will take them at least 10 years, nnd oven then It would not bo con quered In heart. They will novor bo conqnercd. Thoy will be constantly rising to gain their independence." "It Is too bad," concluded tho Fll llplno. "Icamo to yourcountry to of fer you tho friendship of my pcoplo to give you our trado and pay all thooxponses of obtaining our freedom for us from Spain. In return you re fused oven to llston to mo. If you had been only willing to llston to what I had to offer, alt ot this trouble could and would have been avoided, I am sorry," Agonclllo repeated that lie would return to ttio United States as soon ns he learned tho rcllabto news about the events of Saturday In tho Philip pines. Tho Impression that his man ner gave was that ho Is n very bady frightened envoy. RATIFIED tt Peace Treaty Spain, With ;i u u INSINCERITY AND DECEIT, A Framer of the New Charter Exposes the Game Of the Men Who Did Not Fight the Bend Clause in the Richardson Charter. SHOES I That look well t Don't always wear .Our $4.00 UP TO DATE Was made to wear as well as to look at, Shoe Store PGsd Q4 State street. Salem, Oregon w agfflrasBfieeaessfWiSBgi C THOUSANDS KILLED. COLLISION WANTED POTATOES. ONIiS, HIT AND VK PAY IIIGIlGSTuOAHIIIPRIUK. OREGON GREEN AND DRIED FRUIT CO. 55 Stale Street, Salem, Ore OATS Suitable Tools 4511 i FOR ALL TRADES. A man might as well try to work with Ills hands alone unless he has the tools that help. THE BEST Is none too good for tho wan dos the work. THE BEST can alway he fouud at Further Particulars of the Attack on the W I Americans. II, Aoolitieil Pre o the Jonrnnl. I London, Feb. 0. The Morning .Post publishes the following nccount of the lighting at Manila: i Tho Immediate cause ot the attack 'by two Filllplnos on tho Nebraska outposts on the northeast of tho city. When ordered to halt thoy refused, und the sentry tired An Insurgent Biinnl was thon tired from blockhouso No. 0 und an attack wa6 Immediately , begun on tho Nebraska regiment. , Tho lighting spread on both sides Thrnp PflRRnnp-nrc Killed fe' and tho lirlng was In progress on all outposts around thoiclty. Tho Atner-1 r,ne brana TUnK , lean troops responded vigorously, the , Insurgent Arc uolng Heavy ana our rledly planned, Firing continued throughout tho nlcht, with an occasional cessation of from half to an hour at a time. At daybreak the wurshlps Charles , ton and Callao began shelling the ! north aide of tho city. Their lire was followed later by that ot tho Monad ' nock, on tho south side, the Insurg ents positions having been previously i accurately located. j Tho Fllllplno loss is reported to have been heavy, ine wuuuuw uu "-! the American side are now estimated ! ut 200. Few Americans were killed. The Americans began a vigorous i advance all along the lino this morn ing (.Sunday), unl were soon pressing back tho Insurgents In every dlrcc t inn maintaining steadily their ad vanced positions. They captured the villages of Ban Juan Del Monte, Santa Ana, San Pedro, Macatl. Santa Mesa and Lorain. Tho police system prevented a general outbreak In tho olty, though several soldiers were attacked by natives In the streets. Lieutenant Charles Ilngan and Sergeant wauer were shot by three natlvos, the former Roino oA,inulv wounded and the Salem. Or.. Fob. 0. 1800. Editoii Jeuhnal: The citizens of Salem, through Its representatives hi the common council, aro asking tho legislature for charter power to reduce their lutercst ueut ou per cent, per annum, irom o per cent, uiicrcsu wuiruuut to 1 per cent Interest, home bond". This will effect an annual saving ot over $1100. The proposed new city charter which Is now bororo the legislature for passage, was prepared by tho present members of tho city council, aided by a number of tax naylng citizens unpointed by tho mayor for that purpose. This measure wus prepared with a vlow of providing means of rilnlug revenues In addition to thrjn now received by tho city and to grant such power to tho city council as will enable them to handle, in a business like manner, tho warrant Indebtedness now out standing against tho city; It has also been the endeavor of the framers of tho charter to provldo as many sufo guards as possible against tho incurring of Indebtedness against the city In tho future. Notwithstanding tho evident honest desire of the present city council to meet und urraugc tho difficulties which confront our municipality, they aro met by opposition and that from a sourco which leaves no room to aoubt tho motives which prompt the opposition. The provision of the new charter at which tho opposition direct their principal attack, Is that which provides for an Issuoof bonds, due on or before ten years, bearing not to exceed 41 per cont Interest. Thoy contend that tho taxpayers of the city do not desire an Issuo of bonds to tldo them over their present or any dlillcultlcs, and say that. n issuoof bonds has always Iwon pernicious In Its effects upon the city. There aro no taxpayers In this city who do not want the city to pay Its dobts and they desire to havo tho city do this In tho easiest and best manner, consonant with good conseryatlvo business methods. These inon who nuw parado the evil elTcctH of bonds are tho vory men who foisted our entire present bonded and lloatlnv Indebtedness upon us. It is true that under their administration of tlie city government bond Issues havo not been a success In as much as there has never )een an effort to pay them or to curtail expenses of the city or to koep It out of debt; but they should not presume, that others would manlfost tho same propensities as themselves, for looting the city treasury and running the city Into debt. Because they totally (Continued on Fourth Page.) SNOW BOUND Lcclftlators In the State to the North Un able to Attend. liT Amilnteil I'rotm lu tho Jonrnnl. Olympia, Fob.O. The Eastern Washington mcnibors who visited their homes were prevented from lin ing their scats this morning, owing to tho trains being snowbound. Thoresolutlon In reforenco to tholeg Mature ratifying tho treaty or peaco reached tho sonato aud was lost by a yoto of eleven to six. Senator Ham ilton gavo notlco of reconsideration, Among tho bills was ono to pormlt women to to to ou constitutional i amendment to amend tho constitu tion In relation to elective franchise. Approved By tho Senate Bv 30 Majority Allen of Nebraska. Leads Ratification Olf For Nkukahica. No change. Salt Lake, Feb. 0. King, 9; Me Oune,24; Powers, 2;Cannou, 0; Young, dcm., 3; Ncbcker, dcm., 1; Suther land, 10. HENATOKIAL C0NTRBT8. Pknnsylvania. No change Hy Ammi'luteil tl'rM In 'i Jtwrnal. Wasihnqtpn, Feb. 0. Tho peaco treaty was rati lied by thirty majority in the United States senate today, Senator Allen mado a speech In tho senate saying ho was opposed to expansion but our duty now was to ratify tho treaty. There was weening In Nebraska today and ho condemned the Filllplnos as savages, who had precipitated the attack upon United States. Senator Gorman spoko, repudiating tho Idea that ho had takon a position for personal ad vantaucs. He said ho bellovcd tho battle at Manila was hut tho begin ning nnd if tho treaty was ratified war would follow for years. At con clusion or Gorman's speech thoscnato went into cxocutlyo session for Unal consideration of the peaco treaty. RoVal Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum Alum taking powdm are the great menacm to health of the ptttcnt day. wovm, BAKiHfl rowctn ca., mw yok. Honci KONO. Feb. 0. Tho Fllllnlno Junta havo Issued a statement sotting forth that tho fighting at Manila was only an outpost skirmish designed to Influence tho vote in tho United States semi to on the peaco treaty. Manila, Feb. 0. Owing to the area embraced in the scene ot Sun day's engagement,semtclrclcs of fully 17 miles, details regarding tho fight ing are extremely difficult to obtain, New YOKKt Fob, 0. Tho Evening World prints the following dispatch: Manila, Feb. 0. We control tho situation, Tho ongngement which continued for 21 hours ended last eve ning, and was satisfactory. Otis." FARMER'S PARTY Forming Organization for Ac tion in Sevoral States U- AnelHtul Vttun to me joiirniu. 1MLAY CITY, MlCll., Fob. U.TIIO Chicago and Grand Trunk passenger train, west bound, plunged at full speed tho passenger train east bound, whllo the laoter was standing at tho station hore. Three men were killed and tlvo Injured. Both locomotives were badly wrecked. Doth that GRAY BROS. latter s hrhtly. Lieuienanvuoiuuci Colton was attacked by a native with a sword while rldlcg In a carriage to I tho front. He killed tho assailant with bis revolver. The LEGISLATURE. Houses Get Down to a 8teady Orind Again, Both houses of the legislature met at 2:30 Monday. At 4 p, in: tho houo took up as a special order the district attorney's bill. Announcement of tho ratification of tho Peace treaty was made In each house by the presiding officer, the news having been telephoned from thr aouiiNALnress report, and was received with enthusiastic demonstra tions of applause. r Tbe HomelIet Man in Salem As well 9 tho handsomest, and others are Invited to call on any druggist and get free a trial bottle of Kemp'h Balsam for the rnmai. anu uuuko, u Washington. Feb. U,Army of ficers belle vo Dewey's dispatch re ceived today Is a belated cablegram, nn . while tho nayal o Ulcers believe It re u" fers to a second engagement. Montreal. Feb. (1. Auonclllo. the Fllllplno reprefentntlve, arrived here, this morning. Wakuinoton, Feb.fl . General Otis's report to the war department gives a total of fifty-four killed Ip tho battle Saturday night and Sunday. Among the names mentioned are the follewing: Flrsl Idahe: MaJ. McCon vJlle; Corporal Calwtnl Private Fra ser. Flrt California, Trlvatcs Dcwer. Bryan and Mahor. First Wash ington Corporal McGowan, Pri vates Ralph Simonds, Geo. Belch- art, Frank Smith, Mattab Cherry, Sherman Harding, Edw. H. Perry, Waller X. Hanbon and Arnold H. Moycokel. Died of weunds: Lieut. Mitchell, Fourteenth Infantry, Pri me Ball. First Idaho; Col, Wm. O. Smith or the First Tennessee, died of appolcxy at the head of his command on tho firing line. Il- Anclncil I'rcNw u llic Jonrnnl. Chicago, Feb. O.-Tho record says: Tho farmers of Connecticut, Now York, Now .lentoy. Ohl , Indiana. South Dakota, Wyoming, Iowa, Ne braska, Kansas, Missouri, Kentucky, Texas, Arkansas and California aro fnrmlnc stato branches of tho pro posed new national farmer's party and aro preparing to scrd represent atives to tho national executive com mittee's meeting. The meotlng will probably bo hold In Chicago. WHEAT MARKET. II y Auilard l're to Hie Journal. Chicago, Fob. O.-May 721; cash 2 red 71. San Fiianoibco. Feb. 4. May 110 cash 11 lh Wahiiinoton, Fob. C Boforo tho uomitniMinvoned today leaders on both sides ot tho poaco treaty manifested a great anxiety and an secmcu to oo much In doubt as to limai rcsuas, mi.iilftiitlnn or rejection seeming to de pend upon xsyeral doubtful votes. It ivna Unnwn Saturday that tho treaty could muHterbutGB votes. Loaders of tho opposition wore standlng.first.w mi sovoral senators on tho doubtful list Tho friends of tho treaty lined up soon after tho sonato opened touay. Uoach, Itawllngs nnd Turner nam that tho battlo of Manila had not changed their vlowa aid that they would vote against tho treaty. n..i an i,i that ho had not changed any f bis ".lows. At 1:45 tho situation was almost un changed, tho treaty having f8 votes, with these considered, doubtful viz: Jones ot Nevada, McEnry and Mo r.nnrln. Stowarturrlvcd and his po sition In favor of tho treaty soon bo. camo known. Just as tho sonato went, Into executive session It was learned that Jones of Nevada, was surely against It and Holttleld of Idaho also said ho could not yoto for It. This was some what dlscourglng to friends of tho treaty. After tho sonato went into executive session It was reported that MoLaurln and Mc Enery had como over for tho treaty giving It the necessary two thirds. At Mai'nd, Madimu, Feb. 0. Intense excite ment was caused hcroiby tho receipt last evening of tho following dispatch from General RIos, tho Spanish com mandor In tho Philippine!,: The In surgents hayo violently attacked and captured almost tho wliolp of tho ex terior American lino. Tho Americana offered a vigorous defense at tho ex. tcrlor barriers, using artillery as woll as that of the squadron. "Tho warshlpsdcstroycd and burned Colocan, Paco, and several towns In tho neighborhood. Both sides suffered materially, Vory sharp firing contin ues. Tho Spanish troops are con fined to quarters, huta sergeant has been wounded byasttay bullot. Rioa." Tho popular sympathies here are on tho side of Agulualdo, but thinking people aro anxious regarding tho con sequences of tho fighting. It laud-' ded that tho govcramont of Spain will "act In the most correct manner and scrupulously respect tho treaty of Paris." j If it's in the blood j Ane.rt Sarsaparilla j will take it out. ) i Other kinds may, 5 j but probably will not. j ; J IT PAYS TO LOOK! , It you keep Mm mm Wal'Ul'tl ' AOONCILLO TALKS. remedy that I guaranteed to cure and be eve an unroiuu aim ";? w"--, Asthma, Bronchitis and Consump tion. Price 2b-:, and 60o. Fllllplno Leader Thinks Ten Years to Conquer lly Auoclutcd 1'reao to New Yoiik. Feb 0.- It Will Take the Island, tbe Journal. A dispatch Thin Stinging Cold Weather Makes you think of warm Mittens. Our entire lino at 20 PER CENT REDUCTION. Wool Fascinators Wool Hoods Are very suggestive at tho present time. Our lines are very strong. 0 PER CENT REDUCTION. Stockinette LcRgins Are warm friends, Why not hayo protection? See our lino. Home Leather Ones Both In the short and long lengths, to the Herald from Troy says: loao Interview tonight, Agonclllo said, concerning the fighting at Ma nila. "There may have been an exchange of shuts by accident. I did not advise such a thing. I came on a rnlsslou ot peace I cauia to offer the UdlUd I Waist Silks Au advance shipment of our seleo tlon for spring, Is now on display. Beautiful exclusive waist patterns. $3,60, $150, $6. NEW TAFFETAS NEW LIBERTY SATINS. Near Silk Tho correct dress lining and many novelties In our lining department. NEW CERISE OARD1NAL AND MARINE BLUE WOOL MOREENS. Pull Ribbons Tho newest attraction, In lovol) und edectlyo syles. Wool Caps To pull over jour ears: ust tho thing to keep out the cold. WOOL GLOVES. WOOL SO0KS. WOOL UNDERWEAR. The North Wind loy Kiss Is cold and cruel, but our Frieze Ulsters At closing prices will soon dispel U chilling touch. New Shirts With horizontal strips', owl oodles', great values, $1 and $155 NEW PEROLES NEW MADUA8 NEW GINGHAMS NEW PUFFS Sew spRiNft coats NEW GLOVES Remnants in AU Lines at Clearance Pricss, Jos. Meyers & Sons. Salem's Greatest Store. M 4 f jr.