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majST" Lj&MikuaaMKaaAaatiiMMMKiMMHHMai DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL ?r VOXi. X. iiiiiiifeiSiisi TCI T A MT. fflfTATTJf T flTi-mir I .fl V YFT.I (Know LiL 1 Why UUJ O ur business contuvg ,Mh, ues to increase when you . VA.CIJLJLXJULJ.V' VUJ, pX XlOf EVERYBODY WEARS SHOES Wc can fit anybody for wc cary all grades I Shoes are prices on these reliable goods are the very lowest Clothing, hats, Underwear and an THE NEW YORK RACKET. E. T. BARNFS, Prop. 88SS8 QO ses VCX Krausse Bros. 275 Commercial Street. iSave Your Money And Wear Old Shoes Pand the Undertaker Will Look E Try a pair of our I od iUMiliMiiiililillHillllilll p3!! Dedicated (omphxionToiut PRICE, lra!LHfc Sa' 10 CENTS. hMv -ffifaa a. imw w P vjterne Chemical htv vonn CITY WifrMZ&Lsa ?xgfigy(Zni?gay We Are Headprtess Ml V i mai.TTTl I f mnjUiX, iillUVY 1UU11..1JJ Ui" I unsuroassed Our( shifts, hosiery, endless variety of goods at m Of our new opening styles in Ladies', Gents and Children's shoes arrived thl9 month, ulso Bicycle Boots, Slippers etc.. New styles In Tan und Black In Vicl Kid. Titan, Box and Willow cuir. Finest assortment of shoos ever shown In Salem, ut prices below ull opposition. Free shines. After You, 2.50 shoes SHOE STORE 04 Stath St. Salkm, Our. iiiMiijiiiMiiiiiiLiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiia USE DR. WARNER'S MEDICATED COMPLEXION AND TOILET SOAP For the Complexion and all skin diseases. By Mall lOo Per Cake or $1,00 Per Dozen. Money refunded l( not atlfaetory. For Sato Uy BAJtlt BROS. MBtate Street, SALEM, OUE Co. For pruning tools of all dc scriptions, Draw cut Pruning Shears, Pruning Saws, etc. etc, ox&i m W. Cor. State k Liberty St., Salem. GRAY BROS, NATIVES For Experimental Battalions. Are Going to Be Tried in Cuba and Porto Rice, An Insurrection Forcasted in Latter Island. Ilr Amoclnteil I'rcm to Hip Jimrnnl. Washimqon, March 11, Permis sion has been sent to general Brooke hi Cuba, to General Otis In thu Phil ipplncs, and to General Henry In Porto Rice, to organize an experimental battalion of natives. It Is believed this policy can be carried on success fully In Cuba, thus lellcvlng the United States regular troops. In Porto Rice there Is need for mounted police and these will be nu. tlves, with American otllcers. Army otllcers do not believe anything can be done in the Philippines vith native troops for the present. Nuw Yoitic, March 11. Colonel Hubbell, commander of the-Forty-sev enth regiment, just- returned lrom Porto Rice, when Interviewed by the Journal and Advertiser reporter said: "Ilia Porto Rlcans want Independ ence." Colonel Hubbell declared the belief, based upon his experience as a Boldlcr that an Insurrection of the natives of Porto Rice Is bound to come Hooner or later. Ho said that there was every evi dence of n forthcoming uprising given in Porto Rice. A Porto Rlcan Agulmildo could causo this country much annoyance. Ho said the people had become demor alized by the examnle of Cuba. Chicago, March 11. The court of Inquiry began taking testimony today. The Urst witness was Major Fred A. Smith, chief commissary of the de partment of the lakes. Smith pur chased supplies used In Cuba and Porto Rice. He said: "1 nover heard of complaints being received at headquarters on trio sub ject of latlons." Witness was asked: "Was It prac ticable to furnish refrigerated beef, fresh to troops in Cuba before the sur reader," "Yosslr." S"Was any otTort to furnish It made ' "Not to my knowledge." Witness saldthutho had heard that sumo of the meat was not In lirbt-clasa condltlou when It reached the camps ! but thought it was uuo 10 negligence of the division commissary. IODAY'3 MARKP.T. Portland Mar.10 .Wheat yallej 59: Walla Walla, 02c. Flour Portland, M,20 Supertlno 12.15 per bbi. Oats-Whlte41(fi'12c. Hay $0C10 per ton. Hops H&l 1c; old crop dc. , Wool-Valley, 1012c; Eastern Oregon, HMllu Millstuu" Bran, 817; shorts, 118 Ql $15 50. Poultry Chlckens.mlxod,$3.60(an.60 turkeys, live, 10fel2Jc. Eggs Oregon, 15c perdoz. nidcs-Green. salted 00 lbs. 81ffi0o. under CO lbs.7Kd8i;sheop nelts,1520c. Onions 75c(s$l per sack. Butter Best dairy, 400; fancy creamery, 50c(rf65 per roll. PotaUjes, 76c80c per sack. Hoifs Heavy, $4.72. Mutton Weathers 4c; dressed, 71c Beef i.itcer8,$3.50Ctfn5: cows, $2.60 3.00 dressed, S'Stii. SALEM MARKET. Wheat-40. Oats 35c. Hay Baled, ,hoat, $7.00 Flour In wuoleuale lots, $2 76 re tail $3.00. Millbtull-brau 8IH.OU Hogs dreaded, 61c. Live cattle 2l3c. Sheep Live, $&0(d$3. Vcat-7c. Butter Dairy ISc: creamery 25c. Wool Best.lftc. Mohair 25c Eggs-10 12 in casti. Poultry Chickens, 810o turkeys, live, 1012ic. Farm smoked meats Baoon, 8c ham, Oc shoulder, 6c Potatoes 16c Apples 40c No mon ftUM. 0 IjIdo or opium In Dr. SUImTao SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAllOH J I, Victoria Regnla, Or Aaaoclnlctl I'ron to ttit Juurnnl, London, March 11. Queen Vic torla has started for the continent to day. A Big Blow. Ilr AMNoclntcil l'rcaa to (lie Joiiritnl. Oklahoma City, O. T. March 11. A terrific wind storm visited this phco today. For half an hour It blow a perfect Kale, Nearly 100 houses wcro blown down. Damage estimated $30,000, no lives lost. Prairie Fire. II)' AuMuclatcil I'rcim n (lie Journal. El Runo. O. T., March 11. A strip or country three miles wide and four miles long north of Darlington Indian agency was devastated by a pralrlo tire. It Is said that a squaw and three Indian children wero burned to death. Want Double Pay. WASHiNaTON,March lt.-The offlcers of Dewey's fleet havo presented their claim for double the amount of head monoy which It was at ilrst believed the7 wero entitled to receive as the result of the victory over tho Span ish forces ut Cuvltc. The law provides that $100 shall be allowed to tho victors for each iperson on captured oi destroyed vessels. It also provides that .whore the con quered force is superior to the at tacking force the allowance shall be $200 per head. While Dewey, s claim Is not based on a superiority Spanish ileet, It Is as serted that tin lleot lighting In con Junction with the shoro battcrle at Cavltcdid constitute a superior force In meaning of the law. The point Is a good one and Is being considered before the Judge Advocate General of tho Navy, PERSONAL, Ed. Sulllyan'lcft today for Dawson. Miss Helen Grlfilth went to Port land today. I. D. Driver, Jr., for four years en gineer at thu state house, went to Portland today. Mrs Nannlo K. Landson, stuto in structor of tho lady Maccabees, Is In tho city, and will bo ut tho reception at Turner hall this aftornoon. W. B. Williams, special agent of tho Conttntal Insurance Company Is In the city to confer wltli his company's representative In this city, thu Beeler Insurance Agency. Mrs, Sowon, late of tho Emporium, went to Portland today to meet Mr. Sowers ,who returns this evening fjoin Chicago to establish a sohool furniture factory there. Mrs. Sowers wlllroturn In a few days. Mr. Abrams, a 'Frisco traveling man, who has beon In Salem for a few days on his wedding tour, Ills brldo be ing a former Salem girl, Miss Gose- mcr, left for Portland today. Early Closing Plana, Tho petition circulated by tho Si lem merchants agreeing to close their stores at (I o'clock every evening ex ccptSaturday until Sept. 1, Is meeting with very general approval, It has bean signed by nearly all and will probably bo adopted In tho near fu ture. To-Nlght and To-Morrow Night, And each day ana night during this week you can vet ut any druggist's I.',.i..lu Diilu'im for Mm 'Pliroiit. find L,u,k,9( acknowledged to be tho most successful remedy oyer sold for (jouiflin. Croup, Bronchitis, Asthma 'un,r consumption. Get u bottlo to duy and keep It ulways In tho houoo, s) you can check your cold at once. Price 25o and 50c. Sample bottle froo, ood&w Congress Adjourned as expected, and when you wish to enjoy u good meal you will real. izo your expectations oy puirenizim: the White House restaurant, kept by J. E. Bdinott. aoeod Spring la Here And wc are putting In our sprlnif stock of provisions und groceries and are ready to supply your needs. Bran son & Co. 3-7 cid Been th. ? Ike Kud Yw Ha Alway Bwtla Get the Best Bicycle Made If you are going to spend hard-earned money for a wheel, don't buy ono because of Its ilashy appearar.ee- that's somotlmes put on to sell poor goods, or don't let a dealer talk you Into trying a new kind that ho don't know anything about hlmsoir, except us ho bus road In their catalogue. Even bicycle catalogues sometimes misrepresent facts. Remember you trust your life and limbs to less than one fourth your weight In bicycle materlul every time you mount your wheel and self regard should prompt you to get the very boat. Columbias and Hartfords are built In an honest manner from honest material aud guaranteed by un honorable llrm. Standard of the world In.affllV wrtmaailil CQL ri un hi ah fji.niu. iinik :r w"v" " MANILA ! i MWS!" A General American Advance. Italians Submit an Ultima tum to the Chinese And the Latter Will Yield. Probably 'liinlnor i ii utaj, i)hOonv !! Manila, March 11, 3:1(1 p. m. Ex tensive preparations are being mudu for a general advance of the American forces. All quiet, huwover, along tho Hue, At daylight tho rebels wero caught working on enfilading entrench ment at Caloocan and were shelled by ii battery. Desultory tiring also took place at San Pedro M'icatl. The cruiser Charleston has been relieved off Paranque. The last batch of Spanish boldlcrs, numbering 885, excepting a few In hospital, embarked on the transport Buoco Ayrcs today. Pekin. Murch 11. The Italian mlnlBtcr, Signer Martlnc, addressed a note to the foreign ofllco yesterday, making a request to take back tho Italian dispatch, asking for n conces sion and notifying tho foreign otllcc to accept it as us a demand, adding that he was willing to enter into friendly negotiations as to dotalls, but Insisting upon an answer within four days. Tho note was couched In courteous terms, but tho -Chinese re gard It In tho nature of an ultimatum to which they will probably yield. Washington, March 11 It la pos itively denied In tho adjutant general ofllco that any dispatch bus been re ceived from Gcncrul Oils regarding a conference with Gcnoral Lawton. It Is well understood that Otis Is wait ing for the arrivulof tho rcmalndor of the reinforcements to Inaugurate un active campaign. Tho war department Is awaiting with as much Interest as the nubile for definite no.vs from the Philippines. It has Icon quite generally understood that Law- ton will be assigned to the uotlvo com maud or operation In tho Held, leav ing Otis more time for administra tion of tho duties of military governor. The department avers that It bus not tied the commanding genoral's handt. Tho 'probabilities are that Lawton will tako a very active part In tho otTcnslyo campaign soon to be gin. His training In Indian lighting has peculiarly lilted him for his pro- 0nt command, How'b This? Wo offer Ono Hundred Dollars Re ward 'or any caso of Catarrh that cun not bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Chunky & Co., Props., Toledo, O. Wc, the undersigned, havo known F. J, Cheney for tho lust 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable In all business transactions, ana ununciuuy able to carry out uny obligation made by their firm. Wbrt & Tkuax,WIioJcu1o Druggists, Toledo, O. WALDiNO, KINNAN& MAUVlN.WholC- sale Drugulsts. Toledo, O. Hall's Caturrh Cure Is taken inter nally, acting directly upon thu blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price 75c per bottlo. Sold by all drug glhts. Testimonials free. Hall's family Pills aro the best. towrwjj. ui.ij wt-twvi - w -w. n . n tt.l roai a wnson 189!). " yf NOMINATE TONICHT, Citizen's Meeting at the City Hall at Eight O'clock. Name a Candidate for Director to Be Elected Monday. School Petitions aro still being circulated and extensively alirned for tho meet ing ut the city hull tonight ut 8 o'clock to nominate a cuudldatc for school director. Theunnual olecllon of tho Salem school district will be held hcxt Mon day for the purposo of choosing a di rector to buccccd W. II. Byrd, at present chairman or the board. Much interest has been manifested thus fur and thero may be two candidates In tho Held. Others mentioned as poslblo candidates are: T. L, David son, Hamlli! Smith, Scott Bozoith and A. O. Condlt. Judge Davidson and friends are making a vigorous canvass for his nomination. He has tho support or soma of tho most prominent Demo crats and Populists. Ho Is also being supported by some prominent Republicans, Including Geo. W. Davis who rati for the olllco against Byrd a year ago, and at least ono of the Directors, Wiu. Chcrrlng ton Is for htm, Judge Davidson's friends nlll bo out In full force ut tho meeting this evening. Ham. Smith Is tho sou of the late Kabritus Smith, a brother-in-law of (Vdain O 'a mart. Scott Bozorth Is n well-known Insurance man of this city. A. O. Condlt. who has a following lor the nominal mn Is member of the lawllrm orShermau, Condlt & Park, tho ex-county treasurer. Ho Is u man or means, stands well In his profes sion, Is a gtaduato of tho State uul vorslty, Mrs. Conolt being a gruduuto or Willamette. It would scorn us though out or all thu excellent ma terial offered a Director could be nominated at thu meeting tonight whom every frleud of the schools can support regurdlets or politics and even without opposition. The follow Ingato tho voting places at tho school election Monday. First ward No. 3 Emlno Huuno. OLU1NUI L.-.. ... .. .. " . .. ward Hanson's livery stable. Third ward Armory, Fourth wurd Red Fr "'runt livery Tho following additional numca have been signed to tho petition for tho meeting tenight: nU. ? Sun'iunmnii, David Stelner. avcMC,nor.,H9,rosH'J M Martlu, J w mln' ,,0SJc?Jr FroJ banning, WT Rlgdon, E Joseph, Geo G Van Wugnor, 0 L Watt, Ira E Allen. Hiram Smith,. 0 F West. OIiuh hi hpploy, It W Carey, F A Wlirglns, N J Damon, 0 T Walt and N J Jutah. JO Booth, G 1 Stuhl, J A Rotan, J Thompson. Jno Molr, W F Boothby, John Mnuror. C K Braudonborg, John Kirk. F B Dayton, J W West. II bchuotto, J M Ilurd, S N Nye, Ibbtolner, John Brooks, Sr., O G Savago, Geo Fondrloh, G A ,,,1,,,.ok'.iVPlono' A 1'o", H K Olio, J Q Barnes, T 0 Albort F W Sleusloff, I) .i Fry, L M Klik, II M Brunson, II H Itagan ,0 J Shirley, ChusSRlcly, WH Uotiwn. ET 0 burn, W lirvviiiuii, M L Wllmot, T II Barnes, J N Ryan, P Verclur. ISgSlSajSgfi, Jos. Meyers & lWrcniTnTPiM Newness In all the latest and ftyllsii ma JtoriulH, and thu laruusl, most .varied, anil enoieo-ii K'lcoiiun oi ever shown I u t h I 8 town, and conUtl n g or Hercules, Knutuc ho s. Fancy Silk, Mllln Gold, etc., In BraldH und Glmpfl 'galore, In Egyptian trimming, no- . fi i...v.. .....I Ullt. lt'i.ittr.itfl. pilllUU UIIIUUII HUH OIIIV hiimiimiu- joiy, hteel and TurquoUo Pearl, liOWICIIOtH, .IIICKOUW, UlC, uwu. Braids In all colors from 2c a yard up FaNY OUIMPS-rrom 5c a yard up ALLOVKR LACKS ALLOVHR SPANGLKD NWKJ ALL OVKIl KMBROIDR Y BOW KNOT JKTrKI) NKT. IU V 278 280 Commercial St, The Old White Corner C vt w&&mmmm9m&&w9&wKiiz Royal r Absolutely 'Pure Absoluxjelv Makes the food more delicious and wholesome oyu gmwa B Tl h Naval Promotions Declined. Missouri Legislature De cline to Hear Bryan. Wonderful Improvement in Health at Havana. llj' Aaauolutetl Vrv (u (lie Joutunl. Washington, March 11. Rear Ad mlrul Hlgglnson declined the promo Men offered him by tho department, on the ground that his services have not been or such conspicuous merit, as to warrant It. Lieut. Cameron Ward also declines tho promotion, bo cause he A-ould, by uccupllng It pro yont his class mate from ever reach ing thu (lag rank. Washington, March 11, Tho first four of twouty notes given by tho Coutral Pacific In tho settlement of tho government'H claim amounting to nearly twelve million was paid tho sub-treasury at New York yesterday. MAitsvsvii.LK, Cal., March 11, The loss by tho destruction of tho Marysvllle woolon mills lust night was $150,000. Tho body orFrunk G. Peck, who lost his UTo while lighting tho HaiucH, was recovered today. Wahhinoton, March 11. Tho de partment or stato has rcceiycd claims to the amount or $21,000,000 un ac count or property destroyed In Cuba, belonging to American citizens, and on account of Injuries sustained bv cltlons. Ji:m:80N City, March U-Tho ONORS mm Salem's Greatest m. fftniMrti', r-ZZu Wi Ml 'i i VJ! NRW KOTTINOHAMS V 7( NEW IRISH POINTS ' I ( NRW KOTTINOHAMS NRW IRISH POINTS POINT DROALLIS OUR NRW SPRING Curtain far mirpiins anything In this lino evur shown by ut; the host valuos obtainable; the pulr 75c to $12.50 New Fococos Thu ury lutu und stylish Boblnet Luce, rutlUd and Insulting to match. NHW ALL OVWU liOIUNHT NRW CURTAIN S.VISSRS NRW RUFFLRI) CURTAINING TAMBOUR MUSLINS NHW WIIITR PJQUHtJ NRW TRIMMING RIBBONS NRW FANOY RIBBONS NRW PLAIN BIBBONS. -v-JCttZKZMXLKi&K, NO. 01. 1 Baking Powder 'Pure powotn co.htwoii. Missouri house today refused to Invito Wm. .1. Bryan to address tho legis lature. Republicans amended tho resolution to dncludo Prcsldcut Mc Klnleyand tho resolution was tabled. New Youk, March 11. Play was resumed today in tho International chess match. Score stands 2 games to 1 laruvorof Americans, Washington, March 11. Tho fol lowing waH received from General Ludlow at Havana: "Havana, deaths Fobruary 161)9, 51 per cent less than Fobruary 181)8." . London, March It. A Rome cor respondent, of the Dally Mull says tho government has ordered thrco cruisers to get In readiness to proceed to Chi nnso waters In connection with the demand o( Italy for a concession of San Mini, province of Chc-Klang. Ni:v Yohk, March II. -Today $3,000,000 for tho Cuban army wus transferred to the transport, Gcncrul Meade. impure Blood? ir your uiooa u lmpuro tlien you i luowmkntul languid! your BppciUo i ioor nnu your uircbuoii la weak. You cannot sleep Troll and tho laoru- lag flmU you UDprepsroil for the work of thu iUr. Your check uro lixloaua jour complexion In tallow, Vou nro troubled vrltb lilmplet, boll, or tomo eruption of the akin. Why not purify ) our bloody Auer's will do It. Tako It a low day. You vrlll pwxin reel ixitUir in every way, for )imr iiiikhiwiii iHiiuro,)ourDpiciiio Ifoou, nnu yuur ucrru. Biroug. ci.uv. If vou nro lillloua. tiko Arrr't I'llU. Thoy groatly aid tho KiriuparllLi. jnvy euro cnnaiip.iunn,aisn, iricn, 25o a lwx. l'or aie by all drusclitJ. Wrlta thaitoatnr frealrall th partlo- uian in your ou win rrceifa a iironiptTliiT. wiinoiiiroiii. Auureii. 1)1U J. U. AYUlt, Lowell, JUu. WHliAT MARKET, II- Aaaucluieil l'rraa (u llio Jnuriuil, Chioaoo, March 11, May 00J; cash 2 red 70. San FitANCisuo, 110 cash 1.13f. Murch II May SonsJ Store. TllC Rough Riders Are her e, bnug thobojstffi W SCO lllCUi k V.MUIIIU II Uf blue and rcd.tO Will your boyfS 1)0 tho first tot own u Rough Ill,lnr9 Prln.C .....w. . ..v,-, ,. M fti.Rn i ... .-.. f -w Wash Suits for Boyd, In IHiok and Lluon SI, $1,25, $1,50 BOY'rt WAISTS fH3 SOY'S SUITS JW MMN'S FASHIONABLY TAILllD OIIBD RRA D Y TO WRAR fQ SUITS ;Ht Iii many exclusive pattems.Jv Tho wants or our outumers huveti been mudu a oloo htudy mill wc uruu i... i... i ..,. ...ii now ruuuy to vim liik iiiikuoi' unu( boot suleuted line of uluthlug ever brouirliL to Suluiu. TUB ORLKBU A T K I) M A K ESJ RS.&M. and VITALS Brand In ui;iolont their goodness. guarantee off ja Rf fSi 1 I m n i t t, lit All Pal ftU Vl. wm anw m nnaa . )ue c.nt ft Com."