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B umnii iiilKMlM UMaii DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. V "A V" w HJ 4.-. vol. x. The Question Is How Can the New York Racket Sell their goods a, Aic, ow prices ? For the reason that, they fouv for cash, and sell ut, very clf,a profit tor cash. They have now In stook'now designs In Bed Spreads, rro:n 75c to $2.7"). LACK OURTA1NS- Frorn 00c to $;.2') per pufr; Embroideries, line Trimming Laces,. and Illbhons In all shades. CORSETS- " ' ' Fine rttyk-s and iiuallty, from .''."ic to 0."u. LAUN DRIED Kill RTS-- Whltcnnd Colored Rosoin; and all kinds of Work Shirts from 25 cents upward. A VI N E LI N E OF (J LO V ES- Fiom 2.'Io to $1.00 Tor llrst'clusk 0 loves. UATS- Is late styles for Men and Hoys; and Cups at low price. LINEN AND COTTON TOWELS- Cnisli, Table Damusk, Etc. Call and have money on all the above ai.d and many more linos of goods. THE NEW YORK RACKET. !l!H!l!!!!J!lf!!fflMHJnfflr TRY a pair. Everythingis entitled to a trial. There woul ' be no progress in the world if nobody put im-I provement to the tesjt You may have bought! your shoes of the same firm for years. Theirs shoes being just as black, and in your opinion! look just about as good as LACEYS' but a trial! will convince you that WE CAN in our SPOT! CASH UP TO DATE method of doing busi-i ness save you from 50c to 51.00 a pair on! your shoes. . ! TRY A PAIR MmmmmmmmmmmmmmMLi KNOCKED DOOIN! HARRITT & LAWRENCE Have knocked down the price of SALEM SPECIAL Every Article in the Store in Proportion, HAItlUTT & LAWRENCE, Old P. 0. Ghoohiiv rCMvi TTnlvmTr.' Medicated (omplexionToiixt HnMJ10 CENTS. I fr i: Chemical Co, yels Aft Hlw vonK CITV J We Are Headquartess vsSBW iTnrfmmmnnmmmmmTmTTi w SHOE STOKE U4 Statu St. Salem, Ohf. AIT ) TO 75 CTS. . . . UUll PEI! SACK. i'u USE DR. WARNER'S MEDIUATED COMPLEXION AND TOILET SOAP For the Complexion and all skin diseases. By Mail 10c Per Cake or $1.00 Per Dozen. Money refunded If not MtUiaotnry. Fur Sale Ily IJAItlt BKOS. USBtatQHlrittt. iiALRM, OltF. For pruning tools of all de scriptions, Draw cut Pruning Shears, Pruning Saws, etc, etc, N . W. Cor. State & Liberty St., Salem. GRAY BROS, SHARP-""" ATTACKS Of Pillipinos Are Re pulsed. Island of Negros Peace fully Acquiesces. And Sends Congratulations to General Otis. II r Amorlnlnl 1'rcn In (lie .liitiriml. JNuw Youk, March 7. A dispatch to the Herild from Manila says: After the Insurgents had been driven off last night from In front of Muriqulna they came back live hun dred strong and cut off a company of the First Nebraska voluntcors. This morning General Hale sent out three companies of the Nebraska regiment, two companies of the Second Oregon, to dislodge them. The enemy who were holding a strong position among tho rorks II red excel lent volleys at the advancing Ameri cans but the latter, by a Hunk move ment droyo the Flll.plnos over the hills No "ooner was this light well under way than the Insurgents south of the water works, knowing that tho forces there had been weakened by sending troops to Mariqulna, attacked tho water works In ihurcnr. Their lire was heavy and our small los was due solely to bad marksman ship of the Filipinos. Tho enemy's dead numbered twenty. FiveAiuorl cans were wounded. Washington, March 7.A cable gram from General Otis nt Manila, received In Washington, Indicates the satisfactory and agreeable reception accorded to the American troops which recently lauded at the Island of Negros. Thev were sent there by ' General Miller at Ho Ho, In command of Colonel Smith, to lake formal pos-' setslon for the United States, which ho did without trouble Previous to tho time tho troops landed, a commission from tho island visited General Otis and said they were willing to surrender, and asked that ho take the Inhabitants under his protection. The congratulatory address to General Miller, embodied In General Otis' dispatch, is partic ularly gratifying to tho olllolulsof tho administration, as they believe that tho feeling among the Inhabitants of t tion, at tho capltol, Monday und the Island of Neuron Is sucli that ! Tuesday. The organization wus of. ine isiann 01 iNCkro is bucu mat feclcd by tj e,ccton )f San IK there will bo no trouble In dealing Howard, of Poitlund, president; II. with them hereafter. Oeneral Otls'.Oeorgo Meyer, or Salem, secretary, , und Frank T. Rogers, of Oregon City, dispatch is as follews: treasurer. "Following from Io Ilo, 4th Ins,.: iUS&SSi &M .... .., ,wn.wu mum w.v ants of Negroes to General Miller, Ile: 'Weatreetlonatolv salute you uud prompt, obliging, attentive to busi ly t uueeiionuioiysuiuie jou ( noM unrt tt peiMiunt gentleman to get ngratulate ourselves lor tho happy lulling und do business with. congratulate arrival or Colonel Smith and troops under his orders, und beg you to send this salute and congratulations to General Otis' ut Manll, as represent ative of the government of the United States in tho Philippines. (Signed) Lascon.' Otis." ! Manila, Murch 7, The following j order bus been issued regarding the I movement of transperts: I The Arizona will sail for San Fran cisco yiu Hung Kong with all the sick on March the 9; the Newport via Nagasaki, Japan with all th) roturn lug otllcerttund their wivos, on March 10; the Scandiu, via Nagasaki, with discharged boldlers, on March 11, and the Morgan City, via Nagasaki, on Murch 12. Manila, March 7 1125 u. m. At daylight this morning the enemy were discovered trying to mount a )un across the river from San Pedro, and tho Sixth artillery promptly shollod the rebel battery. Temporar ily stopping work, tho enemy poured a fusillade of musketry across the rlvor. but u gunboat moved up and SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 7, 1890. cleared the banks of tho stream with rapld-llrc wins. All was quiet during the night. Manila, March 7, While the rebels have concentrated their forces for at tacklnir the water works, no direct at tempt was made to capture tho Amer ican position there. Dctatchmcnts from General Hale's and General Wheaton's brigades cleared tho coun try today. ALASKA NEWS. Strike On the Wlvte Pass Railroad. Skattli:, March 7. The Hie In Dyca Marcli 1 destroyed the Palaco and Norther hotels, thcChllcoot tram stables, the senate saloon and court house, Sovon hundred employes on the o n structlon of tho Wlilto Pass railroad aro out on strike, as remit of a re duction of wages. I. N. Maxwell, who has 'been the guest or his brother-in-law District Attorney Hnydcn, left today for Idaho. Chas. llurggraf, tho people's archi tect, has secured the adoption nf his plans and spaclllcatlous for the now JelTorfcon school house, The World Tuesday, March 7, IHoU The poet Kipling's condition continues to improve. Admiral Yon Knorr, commander-in-chief of the German navy, has re signed . Gold to the umountof $1,250,000 wits received in New York from tho Pact tic coast. Hon. .las. K. Jones, national chairman of the Hryan Democracy, Is quite III. He Is reported considerably Improved today. The Dominion government lias decided to construct a telegraph lino to connect the Yukon territory with British Co'umbla. Republican deputies In thoSpanlsh cortes have decided upon a vigorous propaganda. Paiso, tho Republican paper, has been seized.; Forty-one thousand olllcertr and men ol tho combined army and navy forces comprise tho approximate total American strcngtli now at and under orders for service for tho Philippines?. Tennessee has been devastated by a .terrible hurricane. Tho Ohio valley and Alloghaney regions aro suffering from a flood. Devastating llrcs are rag ing in Texas, Mississippi and Louisiana. Tho United States government has remained absolutely passlyo thruugh tho execution of tho Italian project to secure an "open door" on the Chinese coast, through the acquisition of Sun Mun bay and the outlying Islands. Fur tho month of March tho vurlous provinces, excepting tho. province of or Santiago, have made requisitions for 2,00O,050Iratlons. Thus, Instead or diminishing, the requisition has doubled since that of January 1. California Is In tho throes of another warm spell, and this Murch Is more like July than anythlngclso. The past tho 83-degrce mark, and In one this warm weather bo very extended, THE BARBKRS' COMMISSION. I Meets, Elect Officers and Prepares to En force the New Law. 1 Tho stale barben commission met nnd norfeeted iLsncrumnent nrimnlzu. xiio uuniuu? ii tiiu juiiji;i a uuaiu iin win be dono largely tiirouirti the sec ! retary ut oiilcin, If, Geo. Meyer. The naroers or tue state win und mm President Howard has been In bust noss at Portland eight years, and Is theowncrof a nice chair shop at 200 Alder street, Ho runs an entirely Amorlcun shop and exerts some In lluence In the politics of the motrop oils, Mr. Howard's uppearauco Is not against him. Treasurer Rogers has been In Ore gon City four year where he runs MicO. K. shop with three chairs. Senator Urownell asked his appoint ment, and ho is a solid Republican In politics. Get the Best Bicycle Made II you aro going to spend hard-eurnud money for a wheel, don't buy ono because of Its flashy apponrar.ee- that's sometimes put on to sell poor goods, or don't lota doalor talk you Into trying 11 new kind tl'ut ho don't know anything about himsolf, except us ho has reud In their catalogue. Even bicycle catalogues sometimes misrepresent facts Remember you trust your life and limbs to less than ono fourth our weight lu bloyule material every time you mount your wheel und self regard should prompt you to get the very best. Columbias and Hartfords ure built in an linnast manner from honest material and guaranteed by an honorable lirm. Standard of the world In quality apd workmanship. Prices no IjlKtinr than for poor goodi, COLOMRTASWU-W). IIARTFORDS35.-$30. YKBKTTFB $25$2J, STORM KM Descends Upon Dif ferent Sections. Blizzards, Snow Storms, Floods and Famine. A Southern Governor Compolled to Take Water. Ily Asaoclntett t'rrai to the Jonriint. Washington. March 7, A bllmrd like storm began this morning, and several inches snow Is falling. Nkw York, March 7. Fierce snow l storm set In at 4 a. m. and continued I until 11, when live inches of snow had ' fallen. ! Philaukli'UIa. March 7.-Snow in a Minute. thermometer In many places went or two places almost touched 00. Should crops will suffer considerably. began this morning, nnd continues to fall rapidly. fa- Clkvkland, March 7. It has snowed almost continuously since Sunduy morning. Cincinnati, March 7. The Ohio river continues steadily rising. A considerable portion of Newport Is flooded. Lkxinoton, Ky. March 7, An al most unprecedented los followed the breaking of the booms from the high water on tho Kentucky river, It Is estimated that a million dollars worth of logs wero lost at Jackson, Deatty- vlllo and other points. CiiAULMfiTON, W. Va., Muroh 7. 'PI in ul 1 1 1 nt Inn la iilnnniv llnul nnua iiu j wm w mi'uni;i ijuauivo men urc compelled to u ho boats to' seek provisions and fuel. Tho govor- nor used a boat to go from the exe- j Sroat & Wilson etitlye mansion to tho state house, The loss to timber men will be heavy, Atlanta, March 7. Heavy rains and a cold wave have been followed by snow In many part of the state. Tho fruit was not killed by tho cold wave three weeks ago last night. Nrnvt'Oitr Nkiv.i, V.i, M ircli-7-Tio transport Thomas has arrived from Santiago with tho 2:lrd Kansas regl mont. Washington, March 7. A cable gram was rtcolved nt tho nayy de partment says that tho cruiser Phila delphia sailed from Honolulu Feb ruary 22 for Samoa. Tacoma, March 7. Tho Westing houso Electric Company has begun work at Lake Tapps to bring 40,000 horso power to city. The company controls tho sireot railways and will furnish power to manufacturers. ' London, Murch 7. United States ambassndor Clioato returned from Windsor today after been formally presented to Queen Victoria. Tho ambassador was much gra tilled at the cordiality and graclousncM of his re- coptlon. Forgery and Perjury Committed Bv His Assailants. Original Pretender to the Name and Fam ily of the Dead Millionaire (No Longer Alive Ur Aasoolittetl I'rrii (u the Juuruul. Aluany, N. Y March 7. Tho mo9t slgnlllcant testimony adduced ut the cody trial was that of David N.Carvalho, a hundwrltlng expert, who, by a chemical test In tho pres ence of tho jury, showed tl'ut thn re cord In tho book or tho Cooper vl Ilo church had been orascd and changed and that tho name nf Mary Drown, tnosuppoicd wlfoor Jay Gould, hud been written oyer a blame spaco, tho word "Illegitimate" changed ',0 "legi timate," uud In tho pluco wlioro tho name of the mother or tht Illegitimate child bad originally been written wus Interpellated tho name "Jay Gould." This proof, In connection with the strong testimony of Mrs, Hoylo. of Rouse's Point, to tho effect that tho original Surah Ann Drown was dead, and that tho present Mrs. Fugoll (tho supposed pretender to the name and famllv or Gould) was only a nlecoof tho woman who was moutlonod In tho ulreudy disputed birth notlyo.cut tho caso of tho defenso In In a nearly nopolcss condltltlun. It Is Intended, liowcvor, by tho defense, to prove that, although basis for the claim against tho Gouldrt never rcully exited, Mrs. Cody be lieved In tho most of her caso, having been buoyed up and encouraged by two lawvors, William MoMurtrlo Spcorand Amasa J. Parker, jr., who assured her that thoy wero already In possession of facts slmlliar to those which she thought she had, Mrl. Sarali Angell and John Angell, tho missing witnesses In the case, wero on hand at the opening of court today. Mrs. Angoll is tho woman who It was contended, hud been mar- GOULD'S MILLIONS Up-To-Date Goods Spring means that nature is renewing itself. Why not We have many new novelties to show you Black Crepon Tho very stylish and muchly nought after UbrloUnutvboJnic sliowu liy iu In liiautllut I'lerollH unit IlimlllonneolJVcK. The )rd $, 1.75, 2, 2.50 Silk Ginghams Lovely new fubrlwi exgliulve tle.lgiii mid style! the ynl 50 cents New Dress Goods Honrlella, Jte'KW, Cuverl, Venetians, l'ip llm, VUemux, !lroailolfth,el. NKW J'ATTKItN HUI1W NKW WAIBT rATTKKNa. NKW TltlMMINflH.' NKW l'ltlNTH. NKW DI'Al'KIUHH, NKW (1INOHAMH. Jos. Meyers & Son., SALEM'S GFIETKST KGtRE. Royal r bsolvi ely "Pure Mokes the food more delicious and wholesome wovAt BAna rlcd to Jay Gould and who wus tho mother of his child, The Urst witness was Mrs. Scgum, or Uouso's Point, who tcs tilled to having written a letter to Mrs, Dccbo, at the dictation of Mrs. Cody, in which sho Indirectly asked for funds with which to prosecuto tho Investigation ns to the marrlago of Jay Gould und Mary Drown, She says 111 tho lcttor that whtlo It A'ould bo very dllllcult to procure- a marrlago record, tho other (tho birth record) wus "now all right." A second letter Identified by Mrs. Seuuln us from Mrs. Cody to Mrs. Dcebc, asked for 8100 and told that Mrs. Plerco'H lawcr had arrived In Albany with a deposition from Mrs. Angell to the elTcct that sho wus never married to Jay Gould. Tho marrlugc, the deposition set forth, wai to a Frenchman numed Vldus, "who starved her." Mtn. Cody's let ter centinues: "I think tho womnu is crazy. I am going to try and got an utlldavlt from hor to tho effect that sho had a child by Jay Gould." ' A third letter to Mrs. Dcobo tolls or Mrs. Cody's anxiety to meet George Gould personally because, as sho Bays, she "has tho koy or tho wholo situat ion" in hor hands, "If tho caso goes to trial," sho pro ceeds, "you and 1 will be dead and burled, for that old fool Is constantly changing hor mind, and every now und thon contends MiutBhe was novcr married to Gould." Nicholas J. Duck had written some letters lu 1805 for Mrs Cody, who had asked him If ho could write lit more than one kind or hundwrltlng, One or tho letters willed he hud written, and which was dated Oswego, N. Y., uud signed "II. Moore," was to Miss Helen Gould, und suggosted to her the advisability or personally seeing Mrs. Cody, who had control or tho ontlro cuso and wu9 lu a position to putun end to tho ontlro scandal." Still another letter to George Gould told or the caso ugalnst tho Goulds having boon placed In Mrs. Cody's hands by Mrs. Pierco, tho ulllcgcd daughter of Jay Gould. It suggested u personal mooting with Mr. Gould, with a vlow to putting a "top to tho proceedings which threatened. Emma Lowls, of Rouso's Point, tes tified that Mrs. Cody boarded with her for live weeks In 181)5. Sho had written luttors for Mrs, Cody lu tho Gould caso. Mrs. Cody told hor that sho did not bcllevo Mrs. Angell was over married to Jay Gould, und that sho felt sure that Jay Gould was not tho father of Mrs, Pierce. Mr. Vundor7.eo opened tho caso for thodorense. Ho took up tho samo lino as was followed In tho tlrst trial. Ho pointed out that Instead of con cocting a schomo wheroby to got monoyoutor tho Gould's, hor first knowlcdgo or tho fact that It was al Inuml tlmf. Juv fJdiilfl hud bud 11 wlfn ! and child In the state of Now York as early as tho year 1853 was obtained by reading an item In Rocky Mountain News, which montloned (Mrs. Pierce, of Montana, an Jay Gould's daughter. Subsequently Mrs. Plorco told her such (fetalis of tho caso :s hud como to hor knowlcdgo. This led to Mrs. Cody's seeking out Mrs. Angell. His Holiness Health. Komi:, March 7. Tho condition of tho popo continues satis factory. Louihvillk, Marcli 7. Tho Ohio river Is rising hero two inches un hour. Thodanior point Is reached hnrn. flron. diimniin In hnlnu donn to crops and rami buildings. For Up - To - K. & E. Waists For Boys This tclelirats'l WaUt In HMil nnd lllmiMi ntjlen 50c to 52.50 Crown Waists The porftwt fitting Hlilrt Watt tn (tils MflHin's oliuliun fahrloa CO iloifii Jnt rlrtl, 50c to 53 New Ties In dainty OliffTuiia, felored HhHus, White riques, Madras, ete. 10c to 51.25 New Moreen Skirtings linn, fir tliAt vary lultillljtr iklrL falirti. In Crlm, Cardinal, Drown. Uruy, (fremiti. Marine iiliie, mack ami uvvmier. NO. 57. Baking Powder ypwot n to., mw vew. Judge Earl C. Dronough, or Port land, a well-known lawyer, died last nlht,aftcr an Illness of three months. J. I. Thompson, of Salem, on Mon day received it telephone message from Sun Mateo, California, to tho Direct that his son, Dr. Hugh II. Thompson, was daugerously 111 with scarlet fever. Mr. Thompson left on tho overland train fur the bedsido of his son. Mr, and Mrs. Robert Finch started last night for Fort Worth, Toras to bo gone all summer, on business and pleasure. From Fort Worth thoy will go to Kansas City, and thence to Mr, Finch's old homo In Missouri. On their return trip thoy will spond a portion or their time at Yellowstone Park. TO HOP GROWERS, Special prlco on hop twine. Ueforo buying your twltio call and get our prices, Win, Brown Si Co.,Salem,Orc., deal ers In Hops, Wool, Mohair. Furs and Hop Grower's Supplies. 3-3-cod & w Lawyer Spencer of Portland, a close frlond of Governor deer, went home toduy. J. Ws Pate, the Jefferson PopulUt with no wool on his eye teeth, Is la town today. 1 A iAiAAlbi DYSPEPSIA In your appotlte poor! Dee your food distress voni And are too losing strength t Then take a thor ough course of treatment with Ayer's It takes out all the polsom from VOUF Miwvl. It irlvoa nnir.p in Out stomach to digest your food. Diges tion Docomes natural, lour blood is well fed. And your wholo system prospers. $1.00. All druggists. J. 0. AVER CO., Lowell, Mmj. WmW,W1Fu9 W V VS WHEAT MARKET. OmoAQO, March 7. May 7H; cash 2 red 72. , San Franoisuo, March 7. May 117 leash 1.12). SarsapanUa s DatePeoole renew your apparel? Golf Shirts NowHp'Inir style In BHtf JMr ami Jp-ani-sM OrHfHM. 51,1.25, 150 Horizontal and Perpendicular Htrl) I'urtulnaii'lMHilrtHiMrU) uir sprlntf ttylu. R 1.25 Children's Suits fHlina very HPllUy llv. th nmtet IU Ut Upeh, vrltli fuuey vsU 54 and 5 Young Aten's Suits I04iHui'Sxrlultilutteioihi. 58,50, 10 to 13.50 m - i 8 .s"-1 .: L 1