-i ; wpw$ WVI 'jf( k DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL -s 7 r VOL. x. SfflSfe!BS jSggS9S I HP AflM SALEM, OREGOK, TUESDAY, MAKCII 14, 1800. MIL 6 (Know IWhy Out business contiiv ues to increase when you jf examine out prices, General Otis Reports them. TI10 orieniv tu NO. 03. 1110 OIHHllV tnnrln n riinnlnn (lirlif n.,,1 r,.ir..i ... . Ha 1. , , , uu nuiiBiBu NJvurB 10SS. un cue ifacue 01 mw ..rr As Arainst tira nniw. iiuu uuiiu ami souin arc now closed,! ""' (jwiuu uxxw vurvu- tlic American cordon stretching jout n River. They Sns aw Gomes EVERYBODY WEARS SHOES Wc can fit anybody for wc cary all grades j imAnr k V9' American Loss Larger Than Was Reported, nine rrom tlic river no tho lako. The rebels aro In force ut Patterns nnr! Tagulg. Twoof yesterday's wounded, Private Stewart, nf tho Twentieth, and Private Miuson, of the Pwcnty Second regiment, arc dead. SETTLEMENT. Shoes are unsurpassed, OurS prices on these reliable goods arevill? jj the very lowest , Oregon Volunteers Lead the Assault on Pateros. fin bfl jgClothingi hats, shifts, hosiery f Underwear and an endless variety of goods at THE NEW YORK RACKET. E. T. BARNFS, Prop. qo Cases 1 ,1,1111. --fkT s. Of our new opening styles in Ladies', Gents and Children's shoes arrived this mooth, also Bicycle Boots, Slippers etc.. New styles In Tan and Muck In Vict Kid. Titan, Box nnd Willow culf. v2V2v52v2 Finest assortment of shoes ever shown In Salem, at prices below all opposition. Free shines. Krausse Bros. 275 Commercial Street. nrnrmnnmmTimr(rmnimnnmTTmmmTimT n Soles Of Oiu TMniiniimiiiiiniiniiniirii! s UW v7 zoVv 3 EShoes are thick enough and strong enough to keep you out of water y mm uiu ui ueu, Try a Pair of Our $2.50 S3EXOXXS GJk&CZA' I w mwmmMmmmmmMMmmmmmm SHOE STORK 04 Statk St. Salkm, Ouf.. llr Assoulittetl Pre lu Hip Joiirnnl. Washington. March 14. Tho fol lowing was received teday: 'Manila, March 14. Yesterday Wheaton with the 20tli, and t!2od, Oregon and Washington troops, a section of tho Sixth artillery and a squadron of the Fourth cavalry at tacked a -largo force of tho enemy, drove them back and took a lino on the Puslg river. Two Improvised gunboats in tho lake captured considerable property. The insurgents loss Is hcavy,our killed and wounded slight, aggregating 35, mostly slightly wounded, insurgents made no determined Stan . Oris." Manila, March 14 Noon At 7 o'clock this morning hearing Insur gent bugles pounded, Scott'H buttery dropped thiee shrapnel shells Into the woods ou the left of the Paslg church. No reply was made, und at 7:45 the Twenty-second regular Infantry ad vanced until they encountered a num ber of volleys. This lire was returned with interest. A line then wheeled toward Pateros lu the following erder: Oregon vol unteers, the Twentieth regulars, the Washington volunteers, a cavalry de tachment, the Twenty-second regu lars and reserve artillery. The troops followed the roads, while the gunboats Oestc and L'iguua do Bay assisted in surpesslng the lire on tho left (lank. Three rebel canoes were captured on the rlvor. The rebel sharpshooters at Uuloocun continue active, but no casualties are reported. WAQIIIMTrnw 1..r.li 1i ft. Ic otilrl ........ ..,v.w.., t'tuiu.i .. u I" r...... to be the Intention of tho navy de partment to scud 1000 marines to Cavlto to take care of the naval stores there. It is the purpose to send a colonel In command of theso men, although, until tho full regiment Is on the scene, the marines will re-1 Understanding Reached In Regard to Samoa, llr AnnocliUcil Pre to tlic Journal. Washington, March 14. After numerous conferences and tho ex change of notes between Secretary Flay, the British ambassador, it sat isfactory understanding has been reached between tho three powers Interested In Samoa as to tho condi tions there. This seeks to onen n now account or Samoa and to obliterate tho troubles among olllcials which havo recently occurred there. To this end Dr. Wllhclm Salf, who has been nominated by Germany as president of the municipal council at Apia to succeed Dr. HalTel, will bo recognitor! by tho British aud United States authorities. ' Already this recognition is assurpd, but it remains for the consuls at Apia to carry it Into formal elfect, in ac cordance with tlio lettorof tho treaty of Berlin Dr. Salf will reach Wash ington the latter part of this month, tie will then proceed to Samoa, reaching there In May His assump tion of tho municipal presidency, with tho approval of tho three powers, Is expected to smooth out matters among the olllcials nnd go a long way toward adjusting the entire matter. In reaching this conclusion, tho ofUclalsof the three yowers have de cided not to attempt a settlement of thoSamoan kingship for the present. In the meantime, tho status quo Is to bo malntulned. According to tho un derstanding reached, there will be no move, to establish, permanently, ono or tho other of theso claimants on tho throne. The kingship will bo settled by a full conference, as soon as all the information on tho subject Is ob tained. It developed that Dr. RutTcI was re called from his post at Samoa lust November, but he persisted In stay ing after his recall, und his preseneo appears to havo had much to do with precipitating the trouble. Allcgcmolne Kcllung says: Count (now Prince) Herbert Bis- mark's declaration of the Samoa con ference lu 1880 barring Mataafa'a claim to the throne, Is not binding' because, ulthougli Sir Edward Mallet approved It on behalf of GrcatjBrltaln, Mr. Phelps, on behalf of the' United States, said tho silence on tho part of tho American plenipotentiaries must Assembly. Five Sisters Ordered Away Prom Pinar Del Rio, Tcrriblo Uproar in Colorado Strikers. Over !ly Aouclatetl Pre to Hie Journal. Wasuinoton, March, 14 Sonor Qucsodu today received a cablegram from Santiago which says: "I'eoplo of Santiago dls-authorlzo tho assombly, sustain Gomez and are proparlng a public manifestation. Baltimokk, March 14. According to a dispatch from Pinar del Itlo, live sisters of tho American orders of tho Sacred Heart have been ordered away from Cuba by Archblehop (Jhapclle, papal representative. Tho nuns aro all daughters of lndlati chlofs and the reason given Is "old hatred against Indian sisters." According to promi nent Catholics, tho expulsion of tho sisters Is taken us u stub at American Ism. Mauimd, March 14, Corrosponden ola says that tho cabinet bus advised tho queen regeut to ratify tho treaty of peucc, with the UnltedStutes with out awaiting the reassembling of tho cottes. Takes a Vacation, Wasuinoton, March 14. President nnd Mrs. Mefvlnloy and a parly f friends left the city ut 0:45 last night for a vacation of two weeks at Thoin- asvllle, Ga., whoro the train Is sched uled to arrive at 4 o'clock today. The president occupied the magnif icent private Pullman observation car lulunthe, ut the reui of tho special train, the remainder of which was maao up or a compartment-car, a sleeper, a dining-car und a combina tion smoking and baggage car. Ten minutes before train. time, ths president nnd Mrs. McKlnloy reached tho station, where a number of people had assembled, and wont aboard tho train and greeted those who accom panied them on tho trip. Theso In cluded tho vice president and. Mrs. Hobart and Master Hoburt, Senator and Mrs. Hunna, Miss Ilunna und Miss Pholp, Dr. J. N. Ready nnd George B, Cortcllyou, assistant secretary to tho president, and Mr. Barnes, ono of tho clerks.Scc rotary Alger, Postmaster-General Smith, secretary to President Porter, General C'orblnund tho others wcro at tho station to bid the party farcvoll. IIaVA . Baking r Absolutely ihntr PmvriFn AfeCaf attMMaiaa Ta..u ?KWllJAJbLY fUKE Makes tho food more delicious and wholesome OYt Bma rowot co., tw wok. Savannah, Gh., March 14 The special train bearing MiuCliilcy nnd party left hero at I0:J!2 a. in. One of the Tnree. ll- AhuouIuHmI I'ro.H to the Journal. Tacoma, March 11. Pugct sound university has reopened this morning, many students entei I ig. vllln in California. San Fkancisco, March 14. A good rain has been falling since early this morning aud the storm promises to be general, lu which enso the crops will bo sayed. Potlatch at Fort Rupert. Ily Annclntcil I'ren to tlic Journal ViOTOKU, SB. 0, Marsh 14. Tht HtcamcOVIllapa brings iiovs;i.liat a big potlatch Is now going on at Fori Rupert, where nearly 1200 Indians are ald to bo gathorcd. dancing and the making of presents, THE POPU. Suffers a Serlouu Rsnewal of Fainting Fits. ir- Aooii4eil I'rrn U (ho Jonruul, London, March 14. A Dispatch from homo announces that the pope Iuih Htlered a reuowul of fulntlug llt, out mat the physicians do rcgurd his condition us serious. not Mi'.MPius, March 14. Tho Sovereign Camp, Woodmen of tho world, met hero today lu biennial session with sixty delegates In, attendance. Lakb Citv, Colorado March 14. Armed Italian strikers prevented other miners from taking their placcu this morning at tho Hidden Treasure aud tho Ulc and Uruy mines. The Khcrltl may call on tho govcruur for troops to maintain order. SherllT Beck with u deputy has go no totho mhes tourrcst ton or u dozen of tho strike leaders. The local armory was broken Into lust night and all tho arms und ammunition stolen, It Is preeumed that the theft was committed by strikers. TO HOP GROWERS, Special price on hop twino. Before btivlng your twine call and get our prices, Wm. Brown & Co.,Salein,Ore deal ers In Hops, Wool, Mohair. Furtt and Hop Grower's Supplied, .l-tt-cnd & w SICK HEADACHE AUJOI.UTKIA' ANh permanently curM by mine Mold Tea. A pleasant herb drink. Cuir constipation ami mllgetion, make you cat, sleep, work and lippy. Satisfaction guaranteed or money hack. 25c ami 50c. l.unn St llrooki ilrucgigt. Spring tlredi.esN Is due to nn im poverished cmullllon or tho blood and io cured by Htind'HSarsaparllla, which enriches the blood. ;i jant not bo construed as consent. Chief Justice Chambers, the referee, only Ciiioaho, March 14, The Appellate had ta determine whether Mataafu court has ununlmously sustained tho was elected lu accordance with Su- 'decision Judge Tuley. last summer, moan laws und customs Tho paper .1-. .. , .....,. .i 1 . . viiuv UAiiuna uuiijiaiiiua uiu uuiim'tl Itrniit) In lllood I)eci. Clean blood nmiim a clean ikiu. Nc licnuly without it. Cuncarct, Candy Cutliar tip clean your blood and la-op it denn, by itirrinn up tho lazy liver and driving all ini purities from tlio body. Ilcgm today to baiiij 1 pimplM. boils, blotches, blackheads, and that sickly bilious complexion by taking Uscaretsr-beiiiity i,- ten cunts. All drug, gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c,23c,fll)c. 2T, r Meat Supplies. llr ANSoitlnlnl lrp 1,, tliv Journal. Washington. March 11. An ex pedition under the rovmiuo cutlot service will bo sent to Alaska at nn early day. Arrangements are now being made for the trip, tho object of which will bo to cstubtlsh sources of meat supply In tho territory. Lata Slate News Hugh Fitzgerald was appointed postmaster at Dover, Or., vice Susan R. KtUmlllcr, resigned. Mrs. Sophia Seely, aged 77 yearH.and 11 ploucer of 1851, was married to Franklin Ford, u ploueer of 1853, at wusonyiiic, Monday, where- they will reside. Both are well-known old Clackamas county residents. Flax culture will bo tried at Geryuls the coming yeur, us contracts for acre age havo been extensively mado oy Messrs. Luke Smith and W. B Brown, local representatives of tho Portland linseed oil works. They expect to have scvcrul hundred acres under contract. Tho spring run or logs to Suitor & Thurston's mill, ut Dullus, Is being mado now every day. Tho boom on Oorlmiii & Co., three miles nboyo tho town, was carried away Saturday when struck by tho lloud of Suitor & Thurston. Tills may create trouble, us the two linns tiro ulready lu litiga tion on points portioning tocuttlng logs, Hooding, etc. Tlicro was u small vote at tho Ore gon City school election. Uharlos Al bright was elected director over W. H. Carll by llyo majority. Mrs McCown was ro-electcd clerk. tAt an election hold ut Stnyton tin following oillcors wore elected; Muyor, K. F. Bcunott.coiicllmon,A.n.Dinoy, Henry Kconc, G. n. Trask, Joe Whit ney; treasurer, W. II. Cooper;recordor, O. II, Quosdel, marshal, A. II. Smith. 'IhoGaylor &, Miller lots of hops, at OorvnlH, 1 wore sold at Hubbard Inst wcok. They are about all the hops of 1808 remaining In llrst hands In this county. Tho price Is not stated, but as chcy wore held for 15 cents It- Is supposed that they brought abott that amount. Three more prisoners In the Lane county lull wcro baptized on Monday by students of tho Divinity school. They nrc Charles Ilalstead, J. II. Hay and Claud McIIarguc, all of whom huyo been sentenced eo confinement In the penltentlnry. Counterfeit GO-ccnt plccos havo been found In general circulation at Eu gono. A number of the coins have been detected nnd marked by the banks. Tho counterfeits arent.lflc ilghtor ibuu tho genuine coin, and lack tho ring of the genuine. There promises to lie considerable building dono In the Gervals section tho coming year. Tho general lumber mills hereabouts have largo orders. A 81500 to 82000 building will bo erected In Gervals for tho resident priest 011 a plat or ground opposite tho Catholic church. An addition will be mado to tho Musoulo hall, where all lodges meet, which will be used as a banquet lull, Tho contract Is lot. A brick building Is under consideration to be two stories high and 45x75 feet. The lowor part for store rooms and the up per part for unices and lodges. PTfftfiTTCTOsTf A onow-storm a in Summer v Kverioflonn? We never did; lint yta havtm-fn tlio clothing At this time or the year p covered with dandruff Hut It looked m if it had teen out In a reguUr noir.torm. No need ot this snow-storm. , As tho summer sun melts tho tall- Ins now,"' ' Auer's Hair Vigor , molts thisa flakes of dandruff In tho hcs1i. It rocs further than this ; It I I'rnTonm moir rormaiion. It alio rostore color to gray hair, without fall. And It feeds and nourishes tho roots of tho hair. Thin lialr becomes thick hair, and rhort hair becomos lone h .. v,.uuhuu,uh. .in unjoins, C If 7011 do lint nbulo all the brnoOts C you ii.acled from tint uia of lh Vtzor, F wrlly tlio doctor about It. Ho will tell C TOUJuitnlmrnthatrouliltli. E Adtlren, Du. J, U. ATKH. I. Lowll, Hull. " ""TriWHIIII WHEAT MARKET. Ily AHKot-lateii l're tu the Joiirnnl, Ciiioaqo, March 14. Mny 701: caih 2 red 70. San Fkancisco, 1.14 cash 1.1?. March 14 May adtll Its tllilt Dr. RufTnl. nrnuwlnnt. nf .. -..... W.....W. W W. .... I tho municipality of Apia, was wronii,10 lUTm" war reyenuo Hiamps 10, -ju ti ... ...- .....:... .." ul.in..n,o ! main under the command or Major " sau m," T iona or cnicr i--. .,..,.. I lUHtlco In tho absence or Mr. Chum-1 """J""""! uiu duiiiui U1111.U1 ui biiu berH. wll ft t iissrrl. f.hnf. Mm l..t,.r wm not empowered to exercise Juris diction over Herr Orosmuhl. Medicated mpiexionTohet wm 1 aSS -2 tf?3v v WlmSJflw I. w vj--v r m,. A Qmn&? KM PRICE. jr ns. j 111 t-UJN I b. G&t-' ' r varne Chemical C0.1 m YORK CITV StSJj!a&a?3 USE DR. WARNER'S MEDICATED COMPLEXION AND TOILET SOAP For tho Complexion and all skin diseases. By Mail lOo Per Cake or $1.00 Per Dozen. Money refundod If uot satli(aclor)'. For 8h1o Ily BAJIB BROS.' IIS State Btrect, UALKM, QBE We Are Headpartess For pruning tools of all dev scriptions, Draw cut Pruning Shears, Pruning Saws, etc, etc, K. W. Cor. State & Liberty St., Salem. GRAY BROS. corps, now In the Philippines. This stems to be a very large number of marines to station at ono navy yard, but tho fact Is that the Cuvlte station Is the 1 urges l in tlic possession of the United States, Including about 70 square miles of lund with about 13 miles of water front. On tho govern ment lands aru many squatters, and some small towns, and a lurge number of mca will be required to thoroughly police this territory. The work of rcpalilng three Span ish gunboats raised In Manila buy Is reported to bo progressing rapidly at Hong Kong, under the direction of Constructor Kapps und Assistant Constructor Hobson. The yassels are said to be in excellent condition as to machinery, and even before tl.ey went Into drydock to be repaired, the lsla de Cuba mado 13 knots under i.er own steam, und the Don Juan de Austria was only about a knot behind. The constructor's report to the nuvy department shows that the other surken ships have been so badly dam aged as to be not worth the cost of raising aud repairing. WA8WNaTo.v, March 14. A corres pondent of the stato department, writing from Ponupl, Caroline Islands, says the Inhabitants like everything American, They are hoping and praying, he 6pys, that the Americans will take possession of all of the is land, and, If not all, at least the is land of 1'onapl. Manila, March 14. General Wheuton's column adyanued today be yond Paslg to the share of Laguna de Bay, sweeping Qyejythjng befqre Bryan Invited. Ily Ansucliiteil l'rtnn tu tlif Joiirnnl Jkfkhrson Citv, Mo., March 14 -The house has reconsidered Its actum of Saturday lust and adopted a reso lution Inviting Hon. W. J. Bryan to address the legislature before Its ad journment. Maccabees at Toledo Fair. Ily Amoclnfei! I'rrm to the JoiiriiMl. Tomjoo, O., March 14. Tho order of Maccabees today decided to erect a $40,000 building for tho benoilt of th ! order at the Onto centennial ox position or 1002. W. Mltohumor Oukvlllo. the Invon tor of the Poor Mun's Fruit Drier, was In town today with it modal. Wesley Mllholland and J. J. Oulu, two successful fruit growers of Linn county have bulltand tested this kind of u drier und It undoubtedly has great merit. Geo. II. Howell, a roDrosentatlvo of the International Typographical Union, returned to Portland this af ternoon. Ho has been In Salem since Sunday trying to adjust a dllllculty between the morning paper and the local printer's union. Ho had not succeeded when hu left and declared thut he bad been treated unfairly In being called u walking delegate and other choice epithets when his inlbsoii was one of poaco. Ho says tho news paper they ure lighting has always hud u lurge purty patronage and that. Its manager has drawn from $2,500 to $3,000 11 your for many years out of u parly olllce nud has had all kinds of party putrouuge and thut It Is u Re publican principle to pay fair wajes und for thut, reason the olllce has been ratted. The light may be prolonged. J hair Cars Between Portland and Albany Comfortablo upholstered revolving chairs, observation ends, attractive smoklntr rooms, llrst class In cycry partlculur, 26 cents Porllund to Salem, ftO cents Portland to Albany, Cur on roar end of truui. Thosocurs will bo run throughout the session or the legislature. 1-17-td. Get the Best Bicycle Made If you aro going to spend hard-earned money lor u whuol, don't buy one because or Its llushy appoarucco- that's somotlmns put on to sell poor goods, or don't let u dealer talk you Into trying it now Kind ti-ut ho don't know anything ubout hltiibolf, except us he bus read In their catalogue. Even bicycle catalogues sometimes misrepresent facts. Remember you trust your life and limbs to less than one-fourth your weight lu bicycle material every time you mount your wheel und self regard should prompt you to got tho very best. Columbias and Hartfords arc built In an honest manner from honest material aud guaranteed by an honorable firm. Standard of the world in quality and workmapshln. Prleos j)Q hlgliar than for poor good.. COLUMBIAS $M-$40. IiaUtPUBRS ttS-130. VBDBTTW 126-126. IJos. Meyers & Sons. Salem's Greatest Store, linnnnnnrninnirifn 3l' .ni tii i till .Sroat & Wilson 1 'OT' ftsMWW lllsTsWMlL: IVRI '(Pirai! AINS 111a- most m Newness Qr In all tho latest and stylish ULitorlnlH. and tho lnrtii. M Mil rln.l ..n.l ..li.l.u, r.l. ...!.. .. (Hllt.ll, (till, HIWHU31 PllllHIIII L' ever shown I n t li I f town, aud cmHritl 11 g or HerouloH, houiiic he h. Funey Silk, Milm Cold, .MoiiuiriJliO' nllle. eict lu Braids and Gimps galore. In Kimitlan trimming, an- (mpllquoCliilTori und Silk Embrold- (crv. htocl 11 nil M'nrfiimWn Pmirl. j Bowknots, Jat'kduw, etc., etc. 1 1, in uis mi un uuiurs irwiii Uc a yard up fancy uuiMra-rrom 5: a yard up ALLOVKR LAOI ALLOVKIt SPANOLKD NKTS ALL OVHK KMHROIDK Y BOW KNOT JKTTKD NRT. f z NKW" NOTTINGHAMS NEW lRlbll POINTS POINT l)K CALLIS OUR NKW SPRING Curtains lur surpaas anything In this line ever shown by us tho bast yaluuHobtuliiiibli'i tho pair 75c to $12.50 New Rococos The very latu and stylish Boblnot Luce, rullled and Inserting to match. 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