Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899, March 02, 1899, Image 1

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VOL. X.
The Question Is
How Can the
New York Racket
Sell their Roods nt Mich low prices ? For the reason that, they buy for
curIi, and .sell at very clo..e profit tor cush. They have now In stock new
designs In Hed Spreads, from 70c to $2.75.
LACE CURTAINS-
From (JOc to &.1.25;par pair;
Ribbons In all shades. ,
CORSETS--
Flne styles and quality, from .Vic to OSc.
LAUNDRIHDSHlRTS-
Whlteand Colored Bosom; and all kinds of Work Slifrt's from 2.ri cents
upward.
A FINE LINE OF OLOVES-
From 2.'ij to $1.00 Tor llrst-clus Gloves.
.
IIATS-
Is late stj les for Men and Beys:
LINEN AND COTTON TOWELS
unisn, Tauio uaiuusK, kic uaii
unu many more linos urg"oas.
THE NEW YORK RACKET.
TVS. BURROUGHS
...Sanitary Appliances of 111 Kinds
ksti mates furnished.
PRICES TO SUIT THE.TIMES.
lO.'t STATE STHBKT
KNOCKED DOOIN!
HARRITT & LAWRENCE
Have knocked down
the price of
1 SPECIAL
fj
Every Article in the
JIARIUTT & I;AWRENCE,
pias3gp
VDICAIED iOMDLEXlONTOiliT
WANTED
ONIONS,
WE PAYJ1I0HEST
OREGON GREEN AND DRIED FRUIT CO.
PftTJlTlllfx
lUIAlUlw,
Suitable Tools
Embroideries, lino Trimming Laces, and
and Cain at low prices.
ana save money on all the above at d
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PIIONF. 151
MR r.x.sz
Store in Proportion.
Old P. O Uuockiiy
USE
DR. WARNER'S
MEDICATED COMPLEXION
AND TOILET SOAP
For the Complexion and all
skin diseases.
By Mail lOo Per Cake
or $1.00 Per Dozon.
Money rufumlotl if nut fcatltfnclory.
Kor Bute Ily
BAItll BUGS.
UABlMtefltm't, . MAI.HM, OUR
HAY AND OATS
CASH PRICE.
53 Stale Street, Salem, Ore
FUR ALL TRADES.
A man might as well try tji work
with his hands alone uniWs he has
the tools that help.
THE BEST
is none too g- od for the uiun that
oVs the work.
.THE BEST
Win nl.viy hi found at
GRAY BROS.
MAMf"
Couldn't Stand the
Transport Morgan Arrives
With Officers Wives,
BgtThoyAro Not Yet Allowed to
Land.
Ily Aaanrlnteil I'reaa to I lit Jonrnnl.
Nbw yokk, March 2. A dlsjatch
to the Herald from Manila says.
The former Spanish gunboat La
Gana de Bayo opened tire on the In
surgents on the opposite side from
Wheaton's brigade.
The Insurgents replied with a rlHc
lire, but could not stand before the
hall from Lliu yiillinK guns.
The engagement lasted for three
quarters X)fan hour and tho Insur
gents scattered, but as toon as the
guoboat withdrew they returned
again and opened an annoying cross
tire.
Manila, March 2-Caf (tallies near
San Pedto Mncut.l, March 1 were as
follews: First Washington, Company
C, Corporal Ylchert, wound In shoul
der, moderate; Private Osborne, chest
wound, severe.
Manila, March 2 Tills Is the hot
tcstduy of the season, but all is quiet
Inside and outride our lines and the
majority of the men are kupt In the
shade.
The Transport Morgan City has ar
rived. The wives of olllcers and other
woman passcngors are not allowed to
land, the authorities considering the
condition ashore too unsettled.
The United j
IIono Konu, March
States Philippine commission has
left here on tho Baltimore f:r Manila.
Beklin, March 2-IIIh German
authority assures u correspondent of
the Associated Press that the motives
which Induced Germans to entrust
the protection of tho Germans In
Philippine Islands to tho Amorlcns
arc simple. The German warships In
the far cast arc needed In Chinese
waters and Germany feels that Ger
man Interests aro safe undcj
the protection of Americans This
implies a high compliment to
the United States but Is only in
consonance with the previous declara
tions of Baron Von Buelow. Regard
In Samoa the same authority said
that Germaoy was awaiting tho
Initiative or tho other two powers. !
Nc Double Track.
Ily Aaauclnlcil I'rcaa Jo the Jiturniil.
Cincinnati, March 2. Charles Fee,
general passenger agent'of the North
ern raclllc railroad, staled that on
March 12 his road would start a
double dally transcontinental trains
from St. Paul and
Minneapolis to '
Portlund, their North Pacillc point.
Ready for Business
We have the stouk nd hklll to
make you a tine Imrrio&s Call and we
F. K Sharer it Co., 128 State street,
Still Leading
All nd in I re the "Uonners" and
"mezzo-tints" made at tho Cronis?
Studio over the New York Racket.
HED FRONT LIVERY
FirstClass Feed and Boarding
Staolcs.
104 COMMKKCIAL STKKOT.
SALEM, ORE.
WTm TTT T DT?V Dpat. !
W 111 UJjLllJJ I rlUUi
IliuiuumuiJijiiuii,
Best Rigt for Commercial Men
Stable. In mint I1 Ic Hotel Willamette
tfJTSare teams und comfortable rlws
forladlosand family drlvlnv a spe
laity. Horses boa' (led by day. week
or month arid best of atlfuotlon
guaranteed. 3-1 tr
VIOLIN "WSttlK
TEACHER iSfynAT-
Gatlmgs
SALEM", OREGON, THUESDAY, MAHCII 2, 1890.
THREE CONCERTS
With Eierht World Renowned Mu
sicians May Come to Salem.
The Musical People of Salem and
Other To.vns Are Greatly
Interested,
The announcement that there Is a
probability of everyone being nblo to
hear eight celebrated musicians Is the
cause of exceptional enthusiasm
among our musical people. Wc have
hud many lino concerts, but this pro
position is to scenre sucit talent as
Kalcmltcs nover dreamed of bearing
In their own city. The claht -artists
are divided Into Mirers grand concert
companies, notice trjcse names.
Wc lmyc nil read of their many suc
cesses at homo And abroad, and some
of the names aro very familiar:
Bendlx, violin. 3odoskosky, pianist.
Schucnkcr. harpist, Bruno Stclndel,
cellist. M rs. Stclndel, pianist. .Icaonle
Scott, pianist. Minnie Fist Grlllln,
soprano. MlssOsborn, sopruno.
Tub Journal desires to make all
Its rotders fully rnullzo that thoso
names represent the very cream of
the world's most famous musicians.
Salem's musicians arc thoroughly
aroused, ami the Journal Is author
ized to say that subscription sheets
may be found in the following places:
Dearborn's book store, Wiggins' Ba
zaar, Mrs. WiHman's studio, Mr.
Tlllson's studio, Will's music store,
and at the College of Music. It Is
understood that several of tho pronil-
Tie
Word
Thursday. March 2, 1809,
There bus been Considerable improvement In tho Popo's condition.
The national debt Increased 85,279,610 during Februury.
Premier Sdgasto has handed the queen regent the resignation or the
cabinet.
Mrs. John A. Logan who has been seriously 111 at Washington, is out
of danger.
Willi sharp advances In the price of Iron tho wages or operatives In great
Iron centers are going up
Senor Cuestas has been re elected president of Uruguay.
The Cuban assembly mot today.
troops wctc discussed.
General Gomez had a conference
stood r,:iai tne military autiiorltcs hao requested Washington to send to
Cuba tho $3,000,000 which Is to bo distributed ameng the Cuban troops.
Tho report Is that Rudyard Kipling's
aro groat hopes of his .recovery.
ncnt teachers of music will make a
special effort with subscription blanks,
Such of the local musicians as we
havo been nblo to Inlorvlow give
their unqualified endorsement and
enthusiastic support to the proposl
tlonof securing 8 of tho first artists
In tho country for Salem.
I'HOMIT ACTION IS NKKDKD.
If the public desires these concerts,
a ready response to this call Is I in per
ativc. If 200. course tickets arc sub
scribed by next Tuesday night, thore
aro three of Salem's business men who
stand willing and ready to shoulder
all tho rest cf tho responsibility, It
Is a big undertaking und worthy or
tho Capital City or the btntoof Ore
gon.
Tut: Jouunal reels free to urge all
citizens who have any prldo in the
musical advancement of their beau
tiful city to support tills enterprising
move.
Yukon Find
Ily- Aaaoclnletl I'rt-aa (n (lie Journal.
Chioaoo, Marcli 2. An assay or
btaoksaud round in Ilootallnquu river
Alaska Is said to show that a ton of It
I contains $770 worth or platinum, ho
, skips gold, tin, copper and Irldosmine.
The grout value lu said to be In the
platinum which Is round only In the
Ural mountains or Russia.
Farmers and Producers,
; We arc open for a trade, bring in
j your produots und exchange for pie-
turou. "Crontse" Studio over New
i York Ratskct.
iThe Columbia
crowned with tub wreath of success, ad-
KNOWLBDGEI) BY SCIENTIFIC AND MECHANICAL
EXPERTS to be the TRUEST. SIMPLEST and tl..,r.
rore THE MOST PERFECT BICYCLE overbuilt. Hun
dred or testimonials all over the country proulalm their
superiority.
1895 models $75
1698 models S65
Columbia Chain Wheels $50, $40
Finest wheels built, ut the prlge ot the poorest.
Hartfords 535
Vedettes $25, $26
CONGRESS !
'at nnrn-m!
ULUBlBli
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Scramble for Recog
" ' nition.
Representatives Clamoring
Before Reed's Throne,
i
Gold
f
Democrat Gots
ship.
a. Judge-
By Aaaorlntrd Prraa . the .lournnl.
(Washington, March 2. Tho
course pursued by tho commander of
the gunboat Marietta at Blucllclds is
fully approved here. It Is said that
Captain Symoods probably sayed
iliuch bloodshed and rioting by adop
ting linn measures In tcrmlnalng the
active resistance of the rebels.
Washington, March 2. A confer-
in a Minute.
Matters pertaining to the payment of
with tho governor-general, It is under
conditions Is satisfactory and there
enco report on tho bill authdrlzlng
tho governors of states to be reim
bursed ror expenses Incurred In rais
ing and equipping volunteer was
agreed to.
Tho conference report on tho naval
personnel bill was agreed to.
In the house there was a great
scramble for unanimous consont when
tho houso met. With tho end or- con
gress 48 hours on almost every mem
ber had some scheme which ho was
trying to save from death on tho cal
endar and they stood In front or the
speaker's rostrum ton deep clamoring
ror recognition.
Nkw Yoiik, March 2.-A dispatch
to tho Trlbuno from Washington says
the presldont lias olTorcd to Senator
Gray of Doluware, and he bus ac
cepted, tho new circuit judgeship
created under tho recent act of con
gress In tile third Judicial circuit.
Tho resolution to declare GoiicmI i
Wheeler, und other representatives
holding army commissions to have va
cated scuts In the house, was called
up. The house refused to consider
the matter.
U bo admiral of tho navy has been '
made out und sent, to the White
House to be in readiness when the bill '
creating the nnice of admiral Is signed
by the president.
Chainless,.
.Sraat & Wilson
DALTON TRAIL MEWS.
Canadian Officials Advancing
tho Brit'sh Flag.
Ily AaauHitteil I'rraa lu I tic Jonrnnl.
Vancouvku. Mar. 2.-Lottcr rrom
the Lac La Iloche cniup lu tho Cari
boo gold country says a Hood, caused
by volcanic action on Lookout moun
tain which melted snow, caused much
damage.
ViOTontA, March 2. Minors Just
arrived rrom tho North say Canadian
onicluls on the Dalton Trail havo ad
vanced a considerable distance Into
American territory and planted tho
British Hag within seven nnlps of tho
Haines Mission. News Is also brought
that a number or miners were frozen
to death on tho Atlln trail during tho
terrible cold snap of Sunday and Mon
day a week ago,
Prlntshop Chtngcs Hands,
Hon. E, II. Flugg .has surrendered
tho Capital Printing Co. to the mort
gagee, the Capital National bank.
Mr. Flagg was former manager of the
Dally Democrat nnd also or u literary
paper.
A NEW PARTY.
The Union Refotm Hany Organized at
Cincinnati,
Ily Aaauplnlrit I'rraa (o tlir Journal.
Cincinnati, March 2. A general
conferenco or tho Union Reform party
spent most of tho morning session la
commit' o of the whole c ti Idcrlng re
ports. ' The general conferenco begun a ses
slon or two duys at tho Odd Fallows
auditorium last night. The now or
ganization will seek to umuluumole
tho Silver Republicans, Populists, So
cial Lubor puny and Liberal party, In
fact all tho rulnor parties except
the Prohibitionists. There was
17 stutcs represented in the national
conference. No credentials were re
quired, uh all who favor the referen
dum principle wero admitted.
Tho following temporary olllcers
were chesen: Chairman, A. C. Rlchcl
berger, Baltimore; secretary, G. II,
Lock wood, Vlncennes, tnd.
Thocommltlco on resolutions sub
mitted a report, which was adopted,
declaring In favor of tho Initiative
and referendum and the Imperative
mandate, and Inviting all persons
who bcllovc In the system advocated
to Join tho party.
Tho resolutions reclto Dial legisla
tive bodies of tho country no longer
represent people, but have coino under
control of corrupt iufluonces, with the
result that legislation Is now In the
Interest or tho corrupt few und
against the Interests of the yolcolcss
masses, arid that the people uro gov
erned by laws which they did not
enact and cannot repoal.
A permanent organization was cf
rccted, with R. S, Thompson, or
Sprlnglleld, O., as chairman, and Asa
Taylor or Omaha, as secretary. Over
$1000 wus raised on tho floor ror the
use of the national executive com
mittee, of which Presldont Thompson
will bo chairman, A plnn was
adopted for tho Independent action of
the union reform party lu all Btatca
and districts, so im to prevent the
party from fusing with other parties.
...OUR NEW SPRING GOODS...
Arc more than attractive, prices irresistible, and
honest values stitched with truthful words.
Wear a- Crown Waist
Note tho style Sixty dozen of this
celebrated Shirt Waist, just received
ut prices from
50C to $3,00
i
(New Battcnberg
Bruids nd Rings save 10 to 'M per
cent by getting them here.
iNew Arrivals
j The very stylish and inuohly sought
lufter
BLACK PIEROLLAS and
, BOUILLON NEORETONH
Jos. Meyers & Sons,
Sadism's Greatest Store.
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aVAI Baking
K
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AS01UIELY,PtJRE
Makes tho food more delicious and wholesome
OTH Mump
He Tried to Make Sheriff Throw Up
His Hands.
His Alleged Conversion and Baptism
Proved to Be, Hypo
critical. (KuKonoQuanl. Msn'li t.)
Claudo Branton, tho coudemded
murderer, about 8 o'clock this morn
ing In tho county Jail hod a queer
experience, or rather Sheriff Withers
did. that tried tho hitters nerve. As
Is u well know fact Branton has
lately claimed to havo been converted,
but this act shows him to still bo a
deep dyed vidian and not a Christian.
Shottll Withers, as Is his usual cus
tom went' to the Jail this morning and
let out Mr. Pratt, tho death watch,
to go after the breakfast for tho pris
oners. He opened the Jail of Bran
ton's cell and let him out Into the
corldor between tho raws of steel cello
to exercise and to wash. Ho kept tho
door to the corridor doubly locked.
Mr. Wither then commenced reading
his mall which ho had received at tho
pnslotllco.stttlog In a ohnlr.
All at onco Branton exclaimed;
You are a Christian alnt you
Withers ?
Mr. Withers answered, "yes."
"If you wore In hero 'wouldn't
Mr.
you
got out If It was possible."
Tho sheriff, good uatiircdly,
"yea," hardly looking up.
Then Branton stepped back
the corridor, whore It wus a
dark, and holding In hi? hand
resembled u navy six slnotcr.
said
Into
llttlo
what
suld
leudly:
"Thrwow up your hands."
Mr. Withers was amazed and
thought Branton had by some means
procured a gun, but kept cool and
said:
"Oh. cotno ofT."
In a row seconds HrantorTcoudludcd
his ruso hud been discovered and
laughed and claimed "he meant noth
Ing."
Howovcr, he stated that If he hud a
real gun ho would huyc done boiiio
real shooting,
It was Brunton's Idea to make tho
sheriff throw up his hands tlicn ho
would reach through und get his re
volver. This would havo been Impossible as
tho sheriff was ton fur back from the
Iron grating.
Tho alleged pistol was an Ingeni
ous model of a navy revolver. It was
made out of u roasted potato ror a
barrel, h plcco or tin rrom one or his
suspenders ror u sight, while the
chamber was mado rrom u plcco of
boiled potato, and tho leadon mess
enger wore pieces of burnt bancs, and
tho whole was covered with tin roll.
The Senatorslup.
Ily Aaaootnlvil I'rcaa (o the Jonrnul.
Pknnuylvawa, No election.
NismcAHiCA, Practically unchanged
republican cuueus this ufternoon.
bACitAMKNTO, Mar. 2. No change.
Utah. No election.
AUii lu uo.now ltl Dr. Utlua t'am Till.
New Rococo Curtains
The latest ruge. We will snow you
tho new style of bunging them. Tho
pair
$4.00 to $6.50
New Dress Goods
Many or tho loog.lookod ror Drcsi
Fabrics are now on our counters.
The greatest values cvershown by us.
New Gordons,$3,00
Every hat guaranteed. Be In with
the push and get more valuo ror $3
than In any other hat at any price.
CLAUDE
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NO. 52.
Powder
POWMW CO., MW VOBK.
HANNA SHIPPING BILL.
Additional Amendments Reported by
Senator Frye,
Ily Aaaoclntcit I'rca In the Jonrnnl.
Washington, March 2.-Scnator
Frye, from tho committee on com
merce, has reported additional amend
ments to iho Hanna-Pavne shipping
bill. The amendments place addi
tional restraints on tho bill and are
Intended to meet the criticisms that
have been made upon the measure.
The assertion has been made that it
tho bill should become a law, It would
in time require an annual expenditure
or $100,000,000. To meet this criticism
a provision wus Inserted, limiting tho
aggregato bounties to $0,000,000 an
nually, tho In ngungo of this now pro
vision boing us follews:
Tho total compensation to bo paid
out of tho treasury, as provided In
this scotlon, shall In no fiscal year ex
ceed the sum or $0,000,000, and the
secretary or the treasury shall make
such regulations for tho payment of
suld compensation earned under this
section ror any ono year over and
ubovo $0,000,000, to bo deducted pro
rata from the total compensation due
each Individual or corporation .en
titled to such compensation during
said fiscal year.
Tho bill as originally reported, ex
tended Iti proposed benefits to
forolgnbutlt vessels under contract
for American citizens on January I
lust. Advantage It Is asserted, al
ready bus been taken of this provis
ion, and a number of contracts ore
said to havo sprung Into exlstonce for
tho construction of ships abroad. As
now reported that language Is
changed so as to rcqulro that ships
coming under this provision shall
have been In actual course of con
struction January 1. Tho bounty to
bo puld to forclgmbullt vessels is also
reduced to CO per cont under the now
addition to tho bill.
Do You Want
Consumption?
Wo aro euro you do not. Nobody
wants it. Hut It cornos to many
thousands every year. It comes to
thoso who havo had coughs and colds
until tho throat 1.1 raw, and tho lin
ing membranes of tho tunes are in
flamed. Stop your cough when it
first niipoars, ana you remoro tne
great danger of future trouble.
Auer's
mi cm i i
stops coughs of all kinds. It does
so becnusa it Is a soothing and heal
ing remody or great power. This
mnkes It the groatMt prerentlro to
consumption.
TwosliesSl.0060o.Atalldruglt.
Mmdloal Atlvloo Frco.
Wrll rrelratliatrtlcuUt In your
rata, you win rwB . :".'. .,Vil.,
WltllOUtt
liout coiu AoartM, uii. j. u. ,"
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WHEAT MARKET.
Chicago, Muruh 2. May 721; ca&h
2 rod 72.
San Fkancisoo, Murh 2 May 1.101
cash l,12i.
HAnT, BOrlAFPNER & MARX.
GUARANTEED OLOTHIHO.
Our handsome II. S. X M. Clothing
uro Just right; richly lined und tail
ored. They reprosont tho highest
tailoring art In Amorloa. Now lines
to show you. No lort-ovors trout
another store to work oil as now
goods.
NEW SWEATERS.
NEW SHIRTS.
NEW PANTS,
NEW SILKS,
NEW QI NO II A MS.
NEW CRASHES.
NEW PRINTS.
NEW BELTS..
NB-V TIES s
NEW OAKS,
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