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;.'.. jjgtM! . &.z . .., ' -jfrVTAr .".Tit., 3d SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, JFEBllUAKY 2l, 1899, JRO.'44 " VOJbi X jSj i 'ilSHih A &- JUST RECEIVED AT THE York An extensive line of fine trimming laces, in linen and cotton, and spring embroideries, Also a large line of ladies and misses' cotton hose, ribbons, men's and boys' suspenders, telescope satchels, wool and cotton sweaters for men and boys, Our lines of shoes for ladies, gents and children arc unsurpassed, and sold at very close prices, Call and see Y. w T T Jri lb FOR BALE ONLY AT SALEM SHOE STORE, It. II. LKAHO, B8 State 'Street, sasss&ssesasgBsaa w 1 Q&hOVsV WANTED r.Am 1 rnn nn ma, uwiup WE 1AY HIGHEST OREGON GllBRN AND DRIED FRUIT CO. Suitable Tools J-L n Ru our stock. pay a dollar for split grain leather shoes when joucan buy the best quality White Bros.' Box Calf Lace or Button, Dongola Top, extra Hack Stav -Something good, 8lzcs81tol2. i). E and EB for $1.00 Manager. Next door to Ladd L Bush's Bank JiSAfiA Eft H J IIP V .i -V-V.J LADIES' FINE SHOES jf, 3 Vlcl Kid, Lace, Bilk Vesting Tops. Our styles aro all new and skilfully designed und will please the most critical. Ladies' Lcggins. c JJIIOE STORE 84 Statu St. Salbm. Oiuj. m AND rii( CASH PRICE. 5S State Street, Salem, Ore If UR ALL TRADES. A man might us well tjy to work with bis handsalQneuulftPS 2 ,ms the tools tlml hln. TUB BRST Is non too good for tt mun tlmt do th work. TUB BEST oan always be found at DATS GRAY BROS. ENEMY FRED Fillipinos Scattered at Manila. Two Washington Companies Take the Lead, Several Soldiers Hunt by Explod ing Guns, Mr AiaocifUuil I'rcim to (In- Journal. Npw Yomc, Feb. 21. A dispatch to the Herald from Manila says: The oncmy has been concentration all day at the water works and In front of Kind's brigade. The generul sent two companies of the First Washington over the Fasig river. They swept the country for two tulles and then opened a Hank tire on the Insurgents across tho rlcr. Two guns of the Sixth artillery pounded tho Insurgent positions, while the troops from Macatl charged and drove the cnomy before them. Flfttcn dead Fillipinos wore found and four wounded. Two Americans wcro wounded by the explosion of Sprlngllela rllles. The declaration of Agulnaldu that he has made n humane war Is a fabrication, Captain Pierce lestllles that he lias bccn6hotat by sharpshooters llfty times In tho pro visional hospital. Not an ambulance or litter came which wan not a signal for a shower of bullets. The surgeons of tho hospital corps, who were giving aid to tho Fillipinos as woll as to the American wounded, were trfrgets for sharpshooters. Manila, Eeb. 21: Tho transport Newport has arrived from Hollo with dispatches from Miller to Otis Ho reports all quiet ut Ilo llo. Ameri can troops are occupying the suburbs of Jam and Molo, and buslncos has been resumed generally with the out side world, und tlicro has buon no lighting since February 12 All Is quiet at Manila. Washington, Feb, 21. Tho war department lias received tho follow fellow follew ing: "Manila, General Miller reports tho Insurgent forces u few miles out from Ilo llo arc believed to be disin tegrating. He can maintain his po sition with the present force. He has sent up four representative men, of ficials from tho capital Island Ncgros, where Americans raised tho Hag, and American protection Is requested against a small Insurgent force. Af. ralrs there and In Cehu aro very eu couraglng. A small Insurgent force eust of the city was driven away with considerable loss to the enemy," v,rst Washington-Wounded F,b- ruarv 10: Company L, Private Kills. Killed February 20; Company K, Private Rlenhart, Company M, Pri vate Adams. Otis. Enemy FireJ, Manila, Fob. 21.-0:. a. m. Tho natives of tho vllloge of Paoo made a bold uttc'mpt last night to burn the quarters or the First Wushlngton vol unteers by wttlng lire to the huts adjoining tholr quarters In the roar, Fortunatoly the wlud changed at thu moment the tiro was discovered, and fanned by a still breeze, the iIuiiim sproad In the opposite direction, de stroying fully 20 shacks and houses opposite the ruins of tho ohureh. Tho Incendlarloa osoapod. Mytsorlous signals wore frequently mada alonj? the enemy's lints during the night, and this 11 to the bellf that an attaok bad own arraugj, but nothing happened. Thoreoalsare leaving th ylelnlty , of San Pedro Maontl in small parties, and are reported to be movlug toward Slngalon. , J A Stop at the Trench. ... . ... t... ...... i Bouiiay, Fe&. SJ.-Tnj gulUtn Of Oman has revoked the grunt of a coul- j log station to tlie PreiieU undr tlitt British admiral' tureatoi .ugmyttrv menu Th Pranuli eonaHJ ejterad a TOBACCO SYNDICATES. - Contest for Control of Cuban Output Is Now On. II)- AmnovIiiIim! l'riKx to tlip .Toiiritnl. Nkw Yoiuc, Feb. 21. The Herald says: A fortnight will probably de termine whether the controlling power for supplying the demand for Havana totacco Is to rest In Amer ican hands or of tho9c of European capitalists. Several rumors havt reached Now York from time to tltm or a syndicate which was forming u buy up tho tobacco lands In Cuba. These havo had to do principally with a combination in which Aiuer! can capitalists were concerned. It was reported a day or two ago in a Hnvnnii newananer that a second American syndicate was In process ofj formation, and it Is leurned that prior to the appiarance of the Amer ican operators a foreign syndicate had secured an option on a nuiubor of factories wltbfl&bacco bearing lands. The prescotHbdlcatlons are that It will now resolve Itself Into a raco be tween the two syndicates as to which will secure the valuable proporty necessary to make the operations of a syndicate successful. From what va9 learned, the Ameri cans arc now In a safe position to get all they want, the only further thing necessary being a speedy culmination of their plans and a positive forming of the syndicate. FIQHT1NUWITH FIRE. Fillipinos Attempt to Burn Quartets of the Washington Volunteers. lly .ioliiU'il I'rcim to the Journiil. Manila, Feb. 21, 0:33 a. in. Tho nntlvcs or the village of Paco mudo a bold attempt last night to burn tho quarters of tho First Washington vol unteers by sotting lire to the huts ad joining their quarters In tho rear. Fortunately M10 wind changed at the moment the tiro was discovered, and fanned by a still breeze, tho llamc spread In the opposite direction, des troying fully 20 shacks and houses opposite tho ruins of the church, The Incendiaries escaped. Mysterious signals wcro frequently made along tho enemy's lines during the night, and this led to tho belief an attack had been arranged, but nothing happened. Tho rebels aro leaving tho vicinity or San Pedro Macatl In small parties, and aro reported to be moving toward Singalou, -r- - Cottnn Steamer Aflhote. lly Ahmh-IiiU'iI Pre to the Juttrnnl, NoitKOLK, Vu., Fob. 21, Tho Brit ish steamsliln Windsor Ih still hard and fast on a Ill-foot rldgo In dies pcake bay, botween Oceanylcv and Old Point. The tugs A. J. Hudson, Captain Cottrell, and E. Luckcnbach have mudo several attemps to get the yessol olf, but In vain. Tho big ship la bound from New Orleans for Rot terdam with a valuable cargo or cot ton and cotton seed products. A largo licet of schooners towed In hero for harbor report that tho. recotit Htorin otr tho coast was extremely seyore. Tho malorlty of tho vcsmiIs leftUharlostou during tho llrst dayH of February, ror Baltimore. Bovoral schooners which sailed borne days pre viously are missing, and It Is feared may be lost. Tho schooner Mary Curtis. Captain Maker, which sailed from Charleston for Richmond on February fi, Is one of these. It. Is live dayB overdue. The Annie Brown, which left Charleston four days after the Curtis, however, has arrived In distress. Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications as they cannot roach tho diseased portion or tho oar. There Ib only one way to euro dear noss.and Hint is by constitutional remedies. Donfnoss Is caused by an Inllamed condition of tho mucous lining of tho Eustachian Tube. When this tube islulluinuci you nave a rum SSS"&"i Mm result,, find UtllBHS tllO IlllWItllllU Hon can bo taken out and this tubo restored to Its normal condition, hear ing will bo dostroyod forever; nino cases out of ton are caused by Catarrh, which Is nothing but an Inllamed con dition .f the mucous Hurrace. We will gtvoOno Hundred Dollars for any caw of Deafness (cautwl hv catarrh) that oanuot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send ror cir culars: frott. F. J. ClIKNKV it Co., Toledo, t), Sold by Driigglt8.7r"c. Hall's Family Pills arc tho beat. I A Diamond Ring 1'ree. ' The (host Ourbonette PhoU aro 1 now mudo by Sperry, the Artist, at I a cut rate and Include a chance on a beatlful diamond ring. 2-5tO-.1t ExhaiHtton ami break down follows Grip. Prevent it by uing Dx. Mils' Nervine. The Columbia dred of tubtlinniiluU all over f'ROWNRD WITH THE WRRATH OF SUCOKBS. AC KNOWLBDUED BY SCIENTIFIC AND MKCHANIOAL KXPKR'1-B to be the TUU RST. KIM PLKST and . there- 'Pi ii," MO r i'i':u i r.v; l niuiuir, crui uuiiu. iun- superiority. 1895 models S75 1898 models .565 Columbia Chain Wheels S50, $40 Finest whoete bUt, at the prise ot tho poorest. Hartfords Vedettes - NEWS FROM General Otis Being Discussed. Conditions in the Philippines Improving, mportant Measures in U, S, Sen ate PassedOther News, lly Aio(lntil I'rp,, to the Journal. Washington. Feb. 21. Tho cabinet today discussed the message rromOtla at Manila and reached the conclusion that tho situation generally In tho Philippines is considerably Improved. (Jen. Gomez Is now arranging with Gen. Prooke for tho distribution W.000,000 which Is expected -to be paid to Cuban troops within a short time. Washington, Feb. 21, In the sen ate the house bill to relievo mortgages and notes rrom double taxation was passed, also the postolllce appropria tion bill. Tacoma, Wii., Feb. 21. Foreman 0. Lapolnt, of the Tacomu Shoo man- 'ufiiotory, was crushed to death this morning bchig caught between the elevator and tho upper lloor beams, The body or Charles Closc.who went hunting last December near Peel I, was found this morning In tho forest near his home. He lost his' way In the storm and froze to death. Lkauvillk, Colo., Fob 21. A ?cvcro "snowstorm began hut. night. No trains reached Loadvlllo today, Si'OiCANK, Fob. 21. Cable to Spokesman-Review from Its correspondent In Manila gives tho following addi tional list or Washington volunteers dead: Corporal Stroud, Spokaoo; Private Adams, Centralla; Private Rlnelmrt, Waltsburg, St. Paul, Feb. 21.-.1. W, Blabon has been appointed western tratllc manager or tho Great Northern R. R. with olllccs at Seattle. Cincinnati, Fob. 21.- Special from Birmingham, Ala., says, In the explosion in the mine at Blnckton live men are dead or fatally Injured. Fame's Funeral Expenses, lly Aimuclntril I'rvMN t the Journiil. Pakih, Feb. 21. The. chamber of deputies voted a credit or 1(10,000 francs to defray tho expenses of tho obsequies of the late 1'rosUlent M, Fuure. Murder and Suicide. lly AnhiH'IiiIi-iI I'rrmi to Hit. Journal. Kansas City, Fob. 21. At Inde pendence, Mo., Mack Oldham, a negro teamster, shot and klllud Ida Fields, a mulatto; then oommlttud suicide. Jealously was the caiinc, Oldham was ! a wldowor, Tho woman uuiuo horo from Memphis. Must Hang, lly AnmouIiiIviI l'ri-mi to the Journiil. Skattlk, Wash,, Fob. 21, Prose outing Attornoy McKlroy rocolvod ii telegram from Washington that tho United Suites supremo court had dis missed tho appoul of Chailes W. Nordstorm, who murdoretl Willie Mason night years ago. " lis "iiullot tbtngs may exert the g'a(M influence. I) Will's Utll Katly Knw ate utieqvailtd for e ttiwtUii nu MvtnrouWi bmaii ptii, wit ptn. hto e' Drug store. Chainless.,, the ooutitry prooliilm tholr 35 t25, S26 rnnt & WilSOD Prisoners Released. lly Annoolntcil I'rcmi (o tlic .lonrnnl. Havana, Feb. 21. One hundred and sixty prisoners In tho Havana Jail, whose release was recommended by the board of pardons, have been liberated. The United States govern ment Is under obligations to return them homo. Many of tho prisoners aro Spaniards, and the majority or these, after consideration, decided that they would prefer to bo sent to Santiago tn work In tho mines rather than go toBpalu. Conspiracy Proyen. lly AKNOi'lntrd I'i-cnn to the Joiirnnli Skattlr, Wn Feb. 21. Tho iensa tlouat Van Alstlne divorce case was ended last night by tho decision of Judge Mooro, who llnds that Lou Van Alstlne, her sister, Emma Norton, and her attornoy, Molytn G. Wtnstocu", conspired through marrlago to defraud Col. Van Alstlne, n ICIondlker, of $31,000, Tho court ordered tho money returned to Van Alstlne, and an nulled the marriage. Hot Wave, lly Axvoclutcil rrc to tlm Journal. San Fhaucisco, Feb. 21. Not since 1870 has California been vis ted with such a spoil or line weather as is now prevailing throughout the state. The temperature on Saturday In this city reached 80 degrees, and thu mercury has been hovering around that point over since, at night tho winds rrom the ocean making sleep possible. There Is danger In tho warm weather, however, as tho'frult trees aro blossoming, and should frosts follow the damago would be Irrcpaia blc. In soma country districts tho thermometer rcglstored Oil degrees. Professor Hammon, of tho Unlti'd States weather bureau, docs not look for rain ror several days, or possibly a week. Senatorial Elections in Other States. lly AxKOulatoil Pi-run to the Journiil, Punnbylvania, Feb: 21. No quorum. Olvmima, Fob. 21. Scvoral b Ills passed the house, tho most Important one being tho bill repealing an act creating a statu board of. par dons. When tho somite adjourned fur tho noon recess Indications wcro favorable for tho passage of tho oapi tol bill. Nkiikasica, Feb. 21: No election. DhlavVauh, Fsb. 21. ..No election. Califohnia, Fub. 21. No election. Salt Lakh, Fob. 21. A lurgo crowd was In attendance at tho Joint ho. slon of tho loglslaturo today. Tho general talk In connection with charges or bribery had gonorated bad reeling among a number or members, Representatives Bywater and Cook Indulged In a bloody tistls coulllct In the lobby or thu house. Vury little change on sonatuilal ballot, Philadhlimiia. Fob. 21 Today Is election day throughout Pennsylvania for oity, town and borough olllclals, The election of Ror.ublloan oundl- dutos Is assured. To cure I. Grli the feet, und take 1 ipe, keep warm, crrieclally Jr. M Hoi' Nervine. I Cloak Department An advance slilpinont of nobby Tailor Mado Suits, new blue mix tures, tan and brown shades, navy and black, swell now goods at $850, $10, $12.50, tip, New Skirls Somo very tine valueu bolng shown. Flgurerl Mohairs, 1. 76 und tin. All Wool Serges. W 60 and up. Oolnrod Cuvarln. with throo row cording, to. Navy Blue barge, braldwl with now bow knots; one of thu svtell uovoltles. $7.50 j New Ties Ladles' now PulT Scarfs, Clubs, I Bows, etc., Butln and Pique, wioh 25c to $1.25 New Liberty Satins Very correct for the now bilk walbt. Ask to seo them. $1,25, Were dut-Ta H ten : Jos. Meyers Sajs-m's GsffiATEST ENQUIRY COURT Began Proceedings Today Army Contacjs Probed to the Bottom, Col. Powell of the Seventh Put on the Rack, nfantry lly Ataoclnlril I'm, in tho Journal. Washington, Feb. 21. Tho court tit Inquiry began today with Col. Powell.of tho Scvonth Infantry on tho stand. Ho Investigated the so-called canned roast beef and had It served at his own table. "I could not cat It," he continued, "It was a stringy, un wholesome looking inasH.lt. looked like wet seaweed. Tho men were sick and debilitated and could not keep It on their stomachs. Boon after the fresh beef began to arrive the men ato rapidly and began to pick up In health. " "I would like to em phasize" s.. Id Col. Powoll, "tlmt en listed mon aro not In tho habit or com plaining and I can't say that I re ceived anything that could be termed us complaints. Tho olllcors discussed tho mutter freely und the poor quality 6r tho canned boor was a matter or common talk." Democrats Organizing. Wahiiikoton, Fob. 21. Chairman Jones of tho Democrat lo national commltteo has appointed an advisory commlttco to the national campaign commltteo tho object being to ud vunco'lhc Interests of tho Dcmoaratln committee along tho linos of a na tional platform. New Cabinet. lly Amioiiliitt'il l'rcK to the Joornttl. Budai'HST, Fob. 21, -Tho emperor, King Francis Joseph, has Intrusted KolO'inan-Doszcll with the task or forming a now Hungarian cabinet, In succession to tho ministry presided oyer by Baron IhnlTy, who announced on Saturday last tho ministers' Inten tion of resigning at the clo?cof tho parliamentary session. Appointed. Atloruoy-Uouorul Blackburn today appointed John McCourt, a promi nent young lawyer or Salem, and re presentative rrom Marlon county, as his assistant, at $000 per annum. The employment of an assistant was authorized by tho legislative session which closed Saturday. Mr, Mo Court w'll assist In the trial of cuso. and perform clerical work. Ho will outer upon bin duties Muioli 1. JToborty tii-flfl havo Neumittia. Out Dr. Mllet vain I'iUi f itin ilruKido' "OnoctinM'l'wV lot-Bono, SPRING ATTRACTIONS. We Expect To rocolyo this week many ofHprlngtliue Novoltlw. NKW TRIMMINGS. NKW 1IKLTU. NKW BUCKLIb. NKW U1BBONB. NKW OUUANDIHS. NKW DRKSB GOODS. NKW DOMRHTIUB. NKW PRINTS, NKW DRAPBIUHS. NKW IIOSlUItY. NKW HNDHRWKAU. linos Our Percales Are going fast. We Imvq dupli cated some numbers. They tiro lovely und the quullty grtuitl for 12 l-2c, New Crashes Plain and Fancy. Buy that skirt put urn early and have It inado anil ready for tho frthprlng day. 10 to 20c per yard, OVAL Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum Alum baking powdm arc the cm-tnr menaccrst to health of the present day. wotu OAKina EowotB eo., htw Yosm. Awful Tale of Terror, lly AuMidntril Irii to thr Journal. Norfolk, Vn., Feb. 21. The crew of the schooner James E. Raylos. ship wrecked and abandoned nt sea. ar rlycd horo today, and told of tlietr awful sufferings and death of tho' wire or Captain E. II, Darling, who frozo In her husband's arms, Tho Bay les sailed from Casons, Mexico, forV Now York, January 2.'1, with a career of cedar and mahogany, Satur-. day, February 11, when off the Dela7 ware capes, some 00 miles at sea, tho -j storm struck her. Snow and slcct- ii .. -.i . i... ......... i.. . .i ..i.i i once. On Sunday tho schooner spraiig-t u leak, und on Tuesday, while the. pumps wore being worked to tho ut-- mo9t they broko beneath the deck and tho schooner after tilled rust'and eankf rapidly. By nightfall she was.awaslftfe .!. ...... m n.i.AM. .i...... I.am n.wl tA n.n.k. tuu buiio nnuiu uiui iici, uuu tuu nui lashed to the rail, suffered dreadfully from tho cold. . . Mrs. Darling, tho captain's wife, , who hud been for hours held by hor husband In Ins arms.succumbcd totho fearful cold and died. For thrco days tho crew, without food or wator.stood lashed to tho rail, tho cold waves washing them almost continuously. On Thursday tho schooner Mount Hope camo along, took them off and. brought them to this port. HOW Old She looks ISxir rlothM rannot nvikn vou look old. F.vcli raw i'Imjcm wou-t ilo t, Ono tlilDK Hoi'" . n,''r " ' It l IiiihiII to look Tount-yrlth thuoolot o( wvcuty yvats la jour tali. Hair Vigor tifrmnnontly jwMtiwnM tho tell-tal ilKtmofuB" It lirliiR lurk tho color or yoiiili At Itrty ..ur lialr ruy look lulr kIm, kioi) It from fAlllncout, It ilol HI tliiwil- 11 niou iih ami rlviMn inowaiP iroinmnurui 81.00a lK,tii.' AtnllUrucgUU. If tii l" not oblnln ill th i liuflU you rxiHMilMt froiu lti m ut tho Y'lior, Mrlm iih doctor about II Aitifi,iK.J.o.AYr.rt. Luwtll.Mtll. WHEAT MARKET. Iv Aakiuiliitril I'rvni, tu the JuuruuU OlIKUiio, Fob. 21. May $7Utt - tza jjasii No. 2 red 7a. Ban Frakchoo, Feu. 21 MuyJJ iiiia oiun i. in. a Sever. m New Suits New Overcoats llebratedllART, 31IAffSaiDI yj & MARX and the k ITt? IT Iraifdl J, of clothing. Classic Authority Wbut w.is it KHiertOii s.ildi 3M elnthu8y HesHld "thut ttiafeepg fflti'ti or being well dreswd, teat U m B. & M. garments, would givaKn it sense tu Inward peace uiaie llllle Ul UWUJW. New Gordons Wo eUilm and can PC thri Is mure value R) C HAT at three dollars I other hat ut any prlsu, $3, $ New Puff Ties iu wa vou seen the new .fm The most varied and vatic ...Ant yul. ahnun 50c and 75: Qtmllty ! the password ra abound. Bprlng spoolaRiea beuutlful, " & So Store. iuii iiiiu iiiu &IUUH iiuiiuuam iu viuif Wtl Auers t3 i tf ii protest. j