r !' DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. sfgp SALEM, OREGON, JMULJDAY, ALAItCH 10, 1899. NO. GO. - H VOL, x. 1 ' : T.. "M I Arrivals To-Day n A Ok.-r- 'M V OUR COUBTRY High Grade Childrens' and Misses' in vesting tops and latest toes ZU per cent cheaper than can be soldi arirTxrViff pis in town "Steel? Shod" are wearers as well as styl'i ish I See our big advertisement on third page SALEM SHOE STORE Ladd & Bush Bank Building, State street, $ mTTTnmnTTiTTmTTTmTTTmTrTTmiiniinnnriiiuniHiiinifiiiiiiiiniiiMiitiHiiiii pave Tour Money 1 And Wear Old Shoes Eand the Undertaker Will Look After You, Try a pair of our 2.50 shoes QMO'VA' IllMlliJliilliMlililMlilliiiilMiillJM .SHOE STORE 94 Statu St. Salum, Ore. mmnMm Mil 1" Being Flooded With Japanese. Contract Labor Pouring Into the Sound Cities. Latest Movements of Troops on Transports. Dr. EPLEY Dr. OLINGER. ufllOll ii Dental ParlorS (Artificial Teeth $6.00 aad Up, i All Other Work in Proportion,! JAll Work guaranteed as represented or money refundedj OVEK POSTOFFIOE. flnnmo 27 and 20, Phono 2813. A IK OATS WANTED POTATOES, ONIONS, BAY AND VB PAY H1GHES1 CASH PRICE. OREGON GRBEN AND DRIED FRUIT CO. . 53 Stale Street, Salem, Ore ' i. jpStngggrjtgy USE Dedicated mpiexionToiut ?3K," t For the Complexion and all skin discuses. hT. Z W 1 MB i-ivi 'JJKC r&mtii PRICE 10 CENTS. f: , 1 flavuvr Chemical Co, HEW YORK CITY Uy Aanoclntetl lrc to tin" Jourunl. Tacoma, March 10. Labor circles in tlm northwest are much uglt-ited over reports of hundreds or Japanese contract laborers being brought Into Pugct Sound cities. Every month from 500. to 1000 Japanese laborers are landed at Tuconm, Vancouver and Portlund. Chicago, March 10. Special to Times Herald from Washington says: There Is u gruvo danger of armed colll-ilon between American and Cana dlun miners In the Porcupine river region over the Alaskan boundary question. Despite the fact of the location of the boundary huvrag been determined bevond a reasonable doubt, the Canadians have encroached six miles or more on the American side where they claim tlm right to stake claims and deny the same rights to Americans. The Americans have threatened th expel the Canadians by force und it Is feared a conlllct will be brought on. San Fkancisco, Marh 10. 3corgc 11. Ilolden who returned from the Orient has 1100 claims or olllccrs and men of Dewey's Meet for head monev. The claims arc to be tiled with the court of claims at Washington for final action. Speaking of Admiral Dewey, Ilolden said: 'While ho Is somewhat worried ow. Ing to tho exacting duties and respon sibilities of his position, ho wild his health was good." Shawnutown, III., March 10. The city is threatened with u river Hood similar to that which swept tho town a year ago. The leveo Is thought to be weak In places and tho break is liable to occur at any time. Chicago, March 10. Tho army court of Inquiry continued Its work today at the stock yards, Investigat ing the packing houso methods. Washington, March 10. A cable gram from Manila says the transport Grant has arrived with troops In good condition. The Arizona and Newport leave today for San Fran cisco. The Grant brought the Fortieth Infantry and four companies of the Seventeenth Infuntry. Nmw Yonic, March 10. Tho trans port Manitoba arrived voaay irom Porto Rice, with tho Forty-seventh Now York volunteers. vatc Hurt Moore died on tho train of fever contracted In Cuba. Pkicin, March 10. The Chinese foreign olllcc has a dispatch from St, Petersburg saying that at a result of negotiations between Russia and Great Britain, the Russian minister here will withdraw his protest ugulust the Hong Kong contract. DR. TALMAQli RESIGNS. Sevets His Relations With the First Presbyterian Church, Washington. lly Aaaoclnteii I'rcaa to the Joiirnnl. Washington, March 10. Roy. T. De Witt Talmage, who for nearly 4 years has boon pastor of tho FlrBt, Presbyterian church of this city, has sent a letter to tho session of that church, tendering his resignation. Tho explanation inudc In tho letter U as follews: "Tho Increasing dcmaiids made unon mo by religious Journalism and the continuous calls for more general work In tho cities havo of late years caused ficqiient Interruptions of my pastoral work. It Is not right that this condition of alTalrs should fur ther continue. Resides this, It Is de sirable that I have moro opportunity to meet face to face in religious as Kcmblagci thoso In this country and other countries to whom I have, through tho kludneis of the printing press, been permitted to preach week by week and without tho exception of a week for ubout HO yours. Thoroforc. though very reluctantly, I have con cluded, after serving you for nearly four years In tho pastoral relation, to send this letter of resignation." Four Men Klled. lly Aanoclnteil Vrw to the Jourunl. Ckuue, Colo., March 10. An explo sion of powder occurred this morning j the Commodore mine, killing at ut least four men. SIR THE SENATOR9HIPS. ' Uth JU LM Goes to. Peace Conference, A Satchel Containing Hall a Million Bonds Attached for a Judgment Away. Far Man and Woman Hanged. lly Aaaoclntcil Pre to tlm Jourunl. St. Scholastiquk, Quo.. March 10. Mrs. Cornelia Poirler und and Sam uel Parslow were hanged this morn ing. Sugar Bounty Repealed, lly Adiiorlittert Iren to tlm Joiirnnl. St. Paul March 10. Tho 6cnatc haB passed the Ratz bill, repealing tho sugar oounty law, which has been In effect In Minnesota since 1805. The law provided for a bounty of 1 cent per pound on sugar manufactured from beets grown In Minnesota. MRS. CODY CONVICTED. lly Aaaoclntol I'rcu to the Jourunl Washington, March 10. Tho Brit ish secretary has received no official Information concerning the appoint tucntof Sir Julian Paundefoto as Brit ish dclegato to the Czar's peace com llcrcuce but It Is known tho ambas sador's appointment has been under consideration Washington, March 10. ThcNIca uragua canal pioject occupied consid erable part of today's cublnct meeting, The president has the question of the selection of the commission to exam ine the several routes under consider ation and ho may appoint the mem ber before he leaves for tho south. Army reorganization matters were also discussed at somo length. Chicago, March 10. It Is likely J. M. SlgafUR of Now York, will havo to watt for somo tlmo before ho gets possession of u valise containing WOO.OOO worth of bonds and certifi cates of deposit, which were recently stolen from him, and rccovrcd by the police. When tho creditors of Slgufus In Iluvcrlll, Mass.. who hold a Judgment of 8325,000 ngalnst him, read of tho find they notified their attorneys to attach tho property. A Judgment ngalnst Slgafus was obtained In Los Angeles but no property could bo found on ex ecution, although tho creditors claim they liuvo been aware that Slgufus had a fortuno In bonds and securities. Legislature Adjourns Without Election, lly Aa.ocltttctl Prcaa In tlm Jourunl. Salt Laick, March 10 A largo crowd assembled lit the legislative hall last night to witness the closing of a senatorial campaign tnat has ex tended throughout tho cnltro length of tho session, in which A. W. Mc- Cune has been in tho lead the greater part of tho time. Tho entry of Hon. George Q. Cannon In the contest yes terday was tho sensation of tho day and on tho balloting last night, when he run up ahead of McCunc, tho pre diction seemed to bo general that he would finally bo elected. The balloting was exciting and numerous speeches were mado In tho Interest of sovcral cundldatcs. C. C. Richards, of Ogdcn, was taken up by the King forces, augmented by somo scattering additions, and received a llattcrlng voto on sovoral ballots. Ills name llnally dropped out of the list und 20 votes wont, to Juntos II,- Moylo. After this thorn was a goncral scatter ing of forcoa and at midnight Prosl dout Ncbcker declared tho Joint as. scmbly udlourned without the elec tion of a senator. Royal Baking Powder UsOftUTEEVURE Makes the food more delicious and wholesome ort Ma rowoiw eo., m vopk. Ti n CABINET Saciiamknto, Cal , March 10. Tho assembly has dismissed tho contempt proceedings against Milton .1. Green, U. S. Grant's political manager, who refused to testify as to whom of tho legislative candidates he had assisted with Grant's money. Dibble introduced tho resolution dismissing Green, although yesterday Dib ble suld upon the Hour of the assembly when the same question came up that to dismiss tho charges would be to dlsgraco the iissembly. Burnett op posed the resolution, charging that money had been ucd. This led to an exciting scene between Dibble und Burnett, which resulted In nothing. Aftor u heated dobalo extending over an hour, tho resolution was adopted by a voto of !IT to 13. Tho contempt proceedings against Giecn uru thus ended, tho investigating committee discharged and tho Incident closed Oalikoknia Unchanged. Dklwauk No oletlon. i'BNNSYLVANIA No chlCtloil. Considering Plans ior Cuba To Establish a More Civil Form of Government. Other Domestic and grams. Foreign Tele- By Mail lOo Per Cako or $1.00 Per Dozen. Money refunded U not latUIactory. For Sale II y BARIt BROS. US Stute Street. SALEM, OHE We Are Headprtess lCF jJn r r-Ik i it i ft l v 3 n mm II ft u&Slr For pruning tools of all de scripUons, Draw cut Pruning Shears, Pruning Saws, etc. etc, N. w. Cor. Slate & Liberty St , Salem. GRAY BROS, Manila, March 10. Remains of Col. Smith. Mayor McConvllle, Cap tain Elliott and Lieut. Frcnoh, who were killed lu action, were shipped home today by the transport Scandla, tuttii military honors, tho Second Oregon volunteers furnishing an es cort through the city. Washington, March 10. The cmuer Chicago, has been detached from the squadron of Rear-Admlial Sampson, and sailed from Havana for Hampton roads. The Chicago Is to beoome.the tlagshlpof Rear-Admiral Howlson, wtio has been assigned to the command of the South Atlantic siutlon of South.Amerlca. Tv'avah City. Maroh 10. The Twentv-thlrd Kansas volunteers, (colored) enroute to Fort Leaven worth, Kansas, from Santiago, passed through here today, A short dis tance from St. Louis a soldier named Williams was stabbed to ceath by a comrade named George Ray, Prl- May Receive a Light Sen tence on Account of Ago. Uy Amoclnteil lren to tho Jourunl. Alhany, N. Y. Mu rcli IO.-Mm Murgurot E. Cody has been convicted of attempting to blackmail George und Helen Gould. Tho lury brought In a verdict of guilty after being out eight hours. A recommendation to mercy was mado. It Is likely that Mrs. Cody will re ceive a light penalty on account of her ago. Tho Jury balloted so von times before agreeing, tho llrst ballot standing. Guilty, 8; not guilty, 3; blank, 1. Mrs. Cody, who had remained In her chair In the court room Jmost of the afternoon, after the oourt udjournod, waiting to hear her fute, gasped and all but fainted when sho heard tho verdict of guilty. It was a quarter of an hour before she had recovered sufllslently to allow herself to bo con ducted to lull. Grcou's photographic contest at Y. M.C. A. rooms this evening. Ad mission lfic, children 10c. 4 Illustrated songs, a special featuro utthoY. M.C A. photographic con test this evening. In Konntors Adums and Duly, were town today. KntoO'NIel. who always dies In "Tho Jowcss," disappointed somo tiulcui people lust night by refusing to die at Recd'ri opera house. Judge Boise's ruling today, in tho suit to enjoin Geo. G. Bingham got ting his warrants cashed for noting as delinquent tux collector, was in ef fect that thoro was no law to pay linvono but the slicrllf to collect taxes and that Bingham had not rendered any other service Remember tho Photographic contest Is In charge of tho Green's this ovo nlng. Refreshments will ho served. Admission ICc, children 10c, An Honor Hpurned. C. N. Wugncr, of Fossil, Or.! ap pointed b7 Governor Gcer, us ono of the commissioners of tho newly created Wheeler county declines to servo and has tendered his resignation. Ed. Edes and Geo. Witters went to Portland today. Dr. Copeland went to Portland to exchange with Dr. Elliot, who occu pies his pulpit Sunday morning. Miss Paulina Grills, left today for Heppner to take a position as trimmer In a millinery store. Her sister Miss Maggie accompanied her as far as Portland. lly AnBoolHtoil l're to tlm Journal. Washington, March 10.- Tho Ad ministration is contemplating u change In somo features of tho gov ernment of Cuba. It Is probablo tho mllltury government will to a cortaln extent bo replaced by u civil govern ment. Th'! hcud of tho government tmus rcinuln military but. tho plan In con templation Is to havo civil olllccrs In nluco of military tnun In tho cablnot and subordinate positions. It Is be hoved experts In dltferont lines, such as tlnunco und revenue und manage ment of the goncnil business of tho Islind, and tho different munlolpull- ties will get ulong moro smrothly t Iniu with army olllclors. It Is not know whether tho contemplated change has reached a point further than discussion In tho war depart ment and with tho prcsldcnt.butltBiid yur.titgcs huvo boon pointed out and Ihoautuority or too government to establish such civil government undor control or tho military government hits been dctormlncd. Spiunokikd, 111., Muroh 10. A Joint meeting of tho coal operators and miners or Illinois canio rou Har monious conclusion today with the adoption of nn agreement und tho sculo rcc'immoudcd by the Joint sculc committee. Chkyknnk, March 10. Ono of tho worst Htormt. of tho season Is raging hero toduy. Stockman suy this bllz zard .following tho extremely severe weather of tho past six weeks, un doubtedly will cause heavy losses of cuttle and sheep. bANTIAQO IS HAPPY. Havana Allows Funds for Public Im provements. Uy ARoclatet Pre to the Journal. ' Santiago drCuda, March 10. The remainder of tho funds for February was formally allowed from Havana and It Is expected that tho estimate for March will bo allowed by cable to morrow, In which caso the work of public Improvements r;lll bo Immedi ately resumed. Major Duncan B. Harrison, who has been defending beforo the court martial one of tho men charged with complicity In the outrago at San Luis, hii9 boon debarred from further connection with tho dofense, owing to contempt of court, Incompetency and his apparent efforts to Justify his own conduct on tho occasion of the out rago Instead of defending his client. Medical Trust Bill Vetoed. lly Anooelnleil 1'rcin to the Jonrnnl, Guthiuk, O. T., March 10. Tho governor vetoed tho bill regulating tho practlru of medicine on the ground that It Interfered with relig ious liberty. The measure aimed at Christian Science ' "Mil III I - i I Thin hair is starved hair Hair Vigor is food for starved hair. Ban Fkancibco, 1101 cash 1.131. WHEAT MARKET, lly Aimovliiteil Pre to the Jourunl. Chioaoo, March lO.-Muy 701; cuth 2 red 70. Muroh .10-May Up-To-Date Goods .tj Alhany, N. Y Muroh 10,-In view of the recommendation for mercy by tho Jury, Judge Gregory has suspended sentence on Mrs. Cody, found guilty or attempting to blackmail tho heirs the Creams and Greens rimrtiAiiinnt u lutniv of Jay Gould. Postponed a Week. Tho membership contest now being waged In tho Y, M. O. A. will bo con tinued u week longer, lu order that tho Creams may havo suniclent tlmo to complete their collection, Thcie will doubtless bo additional gumes. as tho Interest Is wuxlng warm between Further an- Up-To-DatePeoole Spring means that nature is renewing itself. Why not renew your apparel? We have many new novelties .to show you Get the Best Bicycle Made Tf m, om itdnu tn anend hard-earned money ror a wheel, don't buy one becauco or Its flashy appoaraccc- that's soiimtlmes put on to sell poor goods, or don't let a dealer talk you Into trying a new kind that ho don't know unjthlng about himself, except us hu has roud In their catalogue. Even bicycle catalogues sometimes misrepresent fuuts. Remember you trust your life and limbs to less than one-fourth your weight In bicycle material every time you mount your wheel and self regard should prompt you to get tho very best. Columbias and Hartfords are built In an honest manner fr an honorable tlrm. Standard of the world Black Crepon Tho vry styllah nml muchly ounht ftcr inbrluUnowhuliiK hown hy us hi beautiful I'lt-rolln ud llnullluiiuv ellVot. Tho 'rd 5551, 1.75, 2, 2.50 Silk Ginghams I-ovely new fubrltMi ityli'.i the jranl enlu.lve J.Jgli Mill 50 cents New Dress Goods HcnrlMlUi. Hrj!M. CoVu. Vena!!"", Una, Vlgmus. Iiroailoimlu.etp. NEW MTKItN ttUIJH NEW WAIbT I'ATTKUNd. NHW TMMMINflB. NEW I'MNTH. NEW IWAI'ejIIIH, NEW (UNUIIAMH. Top. It) Hhiit iml Jioum K. & E. Waists For Boys ThU uUlbratuil Wrtlt ntjlw 50c to 2.50 Crown Waists Tlm iu.rr.uit llttlnir Shift Wal.t III lIlU H' (JlSlotUt fuUrltM-W lluHMI Jlllt molTttl, 50c to 53 New Ties III dainty OhirTyiln, Ifcluml Hatlns. NYhlta I'llJUM, MKlr, OtU. 10c to $1.25 New Moreen Skirtings More of tint very )ular Wlrt fabric. In CrLe, Ordinal, lirown. Oroj', Oretnt. Marine lUue, DUek ami Uvvndvr, "P4 i fHi Golf Shirts New Bprn Mjrlfti In Bilk. Madrat aad ant mi CropM. ?1, 1.25, 1,50 Horizontal and Perpendicular Stripe I'eroaW ami MalrlirH; n Jldnj( t;lt4. $1, 1.25 Children's Suits gome vry nobby tjlw. thu nwil, fatud litpcli, ltli funy VttiU. 54 and 5 Young Aten's Suits Krm l to SO jeor In Hie Utt oloth., . s8,50, 10 to 13.50 ! nrr. ' t are built In an honest manner from honet material aud guaranteed by . Quality and workmanship- JP0JKfi? hlKbpr than ftr noor uuodt, COL UM BIAS $W-0. HAUTJfUUUBWO-cw. vfliwo-i, In .Sroat & Wilson Jos. Meyers & Sons Salem's Greater Store. ti m J- 4$, 'ii rtj V4 ' D t4 iiiiiiitiiiiif tin- '- - JUkj.