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n-w " T -WWhaWSwa! DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. V VOL. X. SALEM, OREGON, THIIR SDAY, MAliCII 10, 1895). HO. 05. H j Big Reduction On Rubber Boo h Boston long boots reduced to 3.00. Bay State long boots reduced to 2.75. Boston Short Boots Reduced to 2.25. Bay State short boots reducd to 2.00. Boston snag proof long reduced to 3.75. Boston snag proof short reduced to 2.75 Every rubber in the house reduced. AT THE . i ITHE NEW YORK RACKET.! -1 s E. T. BARNFS, Prop. WJk&J&jJWJWAtt2&AA&AWrJW& I Wha t is the Matter With Lacys' $2X0 SHOE FOR It is all Lace and Button !&&&MA' lUMM IOimVAl:i:il53 Dedicated mpixionToiut B I H) & f&ifLJS ft PRICE, 10 CENTS. larne Chemical C IA7KVJ ' ,.rftAIV I UWiiaSitt? TW? sraxy g& ,m EWNOnKCITY JMrSmKrrnsfit :j3S22g&K?5j&$ T 1 I Dr.EPLEY Dr. OLINGER. Salern Dental ParlorS G . 'Artificial Teeth $6.00 aad Up, All Other All Work guaranteed as represented or money refunded. OVER POSTOFFIOE. Rooms 27 and 20, Phono 2813. ZJ WA.NTKD POTATOES. ONIONS, ' HAY AND OATS WE, PAY HIGHESl CASIJ PRICE. OREGON GREEN AND DRIED FRUIT CO. 5S State Street, Salem. Ore We Are Heailpartess ft i s I j.WAi&A&AWAM&JWAZWJknrA&'A). s a ! LADIES Right Vici Kid Stock All styles and sizes, SHOE STORE 84 Statk St. Salkm, Out. USE DR. WARNER'S. MEDICATED COMPLEXION AND TOILET SOAP For tlio Complexion and nil skin discuses. By Mall 10c Per Cako or $1,00 For Dozon. Money refunded U not satUfactory. - For Snlo Ily BARR BROS. US Statu Street. SALKM, ORE Work in Proportion, For pruning tools of all dev scrlptions, Draw cut Pruning Shears, Pruning Saws, etc etc, N. W. Cor. State & Liberty St., Salem. GRAY BROS. Is American Occupation Is Spreading. Luzon Is Divided in Two by Our Lines, Strongly Fortified Place Has Captured. Been Mr Auolntetl Press to (lie Jourunl. Washington, March 10. The fol lowing Is from Otis: "Manila Re ports from Ilo Ilo Imllcato an Iniprov merit. Less activity Is shown on the pun of the Insurgents. Reports from Negros are encouraging, the Inhabi tants are enthusiastic, quiet ptcvalls throughout the Island and Col Smith Is directing affairs In framing the Internal government. Cebu Is quiet, business Is progressing under U til in States protection. Reports from Sumar and Liyte Indicate a do slro by the Inhabitants for United States troops. "These Islands arc occupied. The Insurgent's control Is conllucd to Lu zon, and the occupation of the Paslg river line, with the control of Laguna de Bay, has out, tlio country occupied by Tagalos lu nearly two parts." Washington, March 10. Otis also reported the following casualties: March 14 wounded Second Oregon, Company F. I'rlvute Waller Duran, slight. Injured, First Washington Company B, Private Rodney II. Church, slight, March 16, near Pa tcros, wounded, Second Oregon, Com pany E. Private Edward Ocsch.sllglit, Manila, March 10. 3:55 p, in. The strougly for titled vlllago of Calntl, northwest ol Paslg. was captured to day after a desperate fight, by the Twentieth regular Infuntry. The Americans lost 17 wounded, wullu tlie rebel loss was heavy. Manila, March 10. The First battalion of tlio Twentieth Infantry advanced from Paslg clearing the country to Calntl, a well defended village of seven hundred Inhabitants, live miles northwest In tlio foothills. The troops llrst encountered the rebel out post In a dense uuglo an the banks or the river. Tlio enemy was dislodged after half an riour's light ing. Amerlctias advanced In a splen did manner under u heavy lire. Tlio rebels had a great advantapo and dropped a number of our men. Tlio Americans charged across the rice tlelds making four advances on the enemy who numbered a thousand meu, live-hundred of whom were en trenched, and In tho face of a cross tiro. Our troops carried the town urter four hours' lighting and burned the outskirts, the rebels tiring from win I'mve ii ml L-nonl mr nn u riinnlnir Urn In tlic streets, withdrew to The Americans then obtain more ammunl- tlon. The rebels lostuboul 100 men ; and the American loss vim Corporal Johtison, Company 0. and Private Mc Avoy, Company L, killed. In addition twelve Americans were wounded. Omaha, March, 10, The army board Inquiry arrived this mornlnlg.. Tho forenoon was spent looking through the packlog plants In Soutli Omaha. Washington, March 10. The transport Sheridan left Port Said this afternoon Tor Manila, Tho tilicrumu loaves Singapore tomorrow for the same destination, Washington, March 10. The Crulsor Chicago has twen oidurod to Kingston, Jamaica to bring ex-Sucre-tary Sherman to tho United States. VOLUNTEERS. Move Necessary to Avoid Quarantine Delays. Ily Asaocluted lre la the Journal. New Yoitic, March 10. It is sx. peeled that the United Statos trans port McCIclIan will sail for Porto Rice on Friday. Part or her cargo will to garbage cars and sprinklers for the health office at San Juan. The war department Is much wor ried now as to how It will lie able to get all the volunteer regiments away from Cuba and Porto Rice before the quarantine goes Into effect. After that all soldiers coming north will be obliged to remain in transports after reaching tho United States un til the health otllcera decide that there is no danger of their developing yellow fever and other contagious diseases. This would be a great luconvenlence, and the dnpartment Is bending eyery energy to move all the itroopa as soon ad possible. For Hits reason many of Peace Spreading. the transports are being kept lu com mission which should 'kbo laid up for much-needed repairs. For the icason the department has abondoticd Its lirst plan In regard to the Dixie, which has just been trans ferred from tho navy to tho transport service. The lirst plan was to send licr to Manila, but now orders have been given to hurry her to the Soutli with all possible dispatch. The ordors are for her to sail next. Monday, March 20. Although the ves'.cl has not yet arrived from the league Island navy yard, spccllicatlonsund contracts are already being prepared for tlio relit ting which will bo necessary before she can be useful as a transport. SOLDIER BOYS. Names ol Oregon Volunteers Appear in the Latest List. General Otis cables the following canualltles: March 10 Killed Twentieth Kan sas, Private Jutiies Kline; Twenty Second infantry, Privates Gcorgo Stewart, Winn P. Munson and Wesley J. Ilcuncssay. Wounded Twenty-second Infantry, Privates William Rcnshart, Wlllott Herman, William O'Rrlcti, John Mabahllle, Theodore A. Mlzncr, Dan Carroll, John Hoffman, David Mul holland, Charles Simon, Thomas Miller, Frank Wash, It. F. Plpor, Lester M. Folger, Charles Sliarkoy, Charles Davis, Corporal Chris. II. Thompson, Corporal Charles J. Uslcy. Twentieth Infautry- Privates Wll ham Sampson, Adolph Woe oner, Peter J. Phelan, Corporal J. E. Hoff- Second Oregon Company B, Prl vato Walter Ervlu, foot (moderato). Killed First Washington, com pany E, Private Van Bus Kirk. WounJcd Second Oregon Com pany D, Private Alfred O. Cardon, chest (bevcre); Company F. W. D. II. Dodson, slightly; Company E, Charles J. Olson, foot (-eycre). Private Salter Ervln, of company D, Second Oregon Volunteers, was born In Franklin county,Ind.,und was 22 years old when he oullsted at Rose burg lint April. He was then u clerk lu a store at that place, and gave as Ills guardian the name or W. F. Long, of Roscburg. Private Alfred O. Cardon, of com pnny F, Is u native or Wisconsin. Ho was 21 yearn old at the time of his en listment and was engaged lu tho printing business at Pendleton, prior inllmttimo. He is a son of It. A. Carden, who lives at Athena, Oregon. Charles J. Olson, or company E, is a native or Sweden, and was 20. years old when lie eniistsci at, roruanti. Uc Is a sailor, and hid parentis now reside as Solvesborg, Sweden, W. D. B. Dodson was a reporter on the Orogonlan, and has beo-i us cor respondent at Manila, Ho entered tlio service or tlio Orogjnlati about three years ago. lie was an enthusi astic mcinbor or company I.O. N. 0., and upon tho call lor volunteers last April enlisted In Compaey F. Dod son's father served In tho Confederate army. "Llttlo ' Dodson. as he was known, remarked ton friend when ho enlisted: "My father fought ngalnst tho Stan and Stripes and I'm going to wipe nut tlio stain." Ills mother liycd at Lakeview, Lake county, but Is now In the cast with her people. Dodson has a married sister at Lake view. N. J. Lovlnson. city editor of the Orcgonlan, says of Dodsen: "Iio Is as bruvo a boy us over marched t the music of tbo Union, and It Is a bet of a million to one that ho was racing tho enemy wlioti he received Ills wound." A Pleasant Party, On Wednesday evening March 16, 1800, a very pleasant surprise party was given, at the homo ol Mr. and Mrs. W. F. It. Smith, In honor of Miss Cldra M. Adams llftconth birthday. Uamos, music and other amusements were the features of thoevonlng, after which a delightful lunch was serye'i. Thoso present were: Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Ruby Roberts, Carrie Tucker. Lulu Colwell, Emma Swartz, Clara Adams, Anna Judson, Lizzie Swartz, Pearl Macy, Dora Mason, Bertha Thayer, Etlle Judson. Otis II. Smith, Archie Colwoll, Orvllle Wolf, Ed, O'Flyng, Harry Colwell, Ruftis Par ker, George Judson, Clair O'Flylng, Kinney Miller, Daniel Boney, Ernest B. Plpor, Claude Lucas, Clyde S. Mason, Edwin Robertson, Winnie Reed, Louis Judson, Harry Lucas, Sammte Colwoll. Mrs. E. Boono has tono to Portland to visit her sister for a short time. Meat Market. The moat market formorly con ducted by Brown Si son in East Salem has beeu retitted and will be con ducted horcarter by Baker & Moyor. 3-M-3t Get the Best Bicycle Made If you arc going to spond hard-earned money for a wheel, don't buy one booaue of its llashy a npoitrar.ee- -that's bomntlmos put on to sell poor goods, or don't let a dealer talk you Into trvlng a new kind tt-at he don't know an thing about lilmwilf, except u hu has read In their catalogue. Even bicycle catalogues sometimes misrepresent racts. Remember you trust your life and limbs to less Mian one fourth your weight In bicycle material every time you mount your wheel and seU regard should prompt you to get the yery best. Columbias and Hartfords are built In an honest manner from honest material and guaranteed by an honorable linn. Standard of the world In nuallty and workmanship. Price no higher than for noor good. COLOMB1AS50-H0. HARTFORDS WS-M0. YBDETTF 26-2fl. 1 Cash in Samoa. Admiral Has jBroad Instructions. Our Covcrnraciit Will Deal Directly With Cuba,. Collapse of Aguinaldo's Government Is Foretold. Ily Aatnolntpil l'rc tn Hip Journal. Washington. March 10. The stuto department hoi loves Micro Is little probability of a clash In Samoa, at least not ono that will Involve tlio European and American colonics Admiral Kautz was specially charged to maintain peace and give protection not only to American In terests but to those of Great Britain and Germany, and the broad Instrtic tlonH may oven warrant him Inter vening forcibly to prevent n clash between the nut lye factions. Washington, March 10. There lias been no further telegraphic corres pondence bctwccti'Gcneral Brooko und the war department regarding the conditions In Cuba, with tlio result that Brooko will conllno himself wholly within the tonal or tho resolu tions or congress bofort the war. No government organization or set of men will be recognized. The United States government will deal directly with tho people of Cuba. Chicago, March 10. The Demo cratic convctlou ol toduy nominated Mayor Carter II. Harrison to succeed liliuso'f. Lvke City, Colorado, March 10. The Italian strikers did not attempt to burn the mining camp last night. Quiet prevails today. Troops, enroulo from Denver and Pueblo, are expected to reach Luke City tomorrow. St Pikhue, Marllnkiuo, Marcli 10. Tho condition of John Sherman is no bettor today. Ho Is yer feeble. SUMMARY VENGEANCE Talcen On Georcla Negross Who Con fessed to Being Incendiaries, Ily Aamiclntcil 1'ronN to (lie Journal. Palmetto, Ga., March 10. Four dead Negroes ilo in Johnson's ware house, Beside them, groaning In ag ency, are live or their race,all victims or an nssault by white men this morning Tho jNegrocs, who wcro shot down while bogging ror mercy, were hold on a charge or arson. Citizens aro patrolling tho town and dispersing an occasional group of Negroes, who srom determined to get some form of revengo for the slaughter. The situation is believed to bo practically tinder control, owing to tho work of Mayor Arnold. The mob was composed of 1C0 men. Whcro thoy came from Is a mystery. When the warehouse was reached a special guard or (lye men were covered. In a mlniito tho mob was In tho big warehouse and a rusllado wis opened When the work was finished the masked mob disappeared on hurso back. Two Incondlary tires occuricd In February. Nine negroes were arrested un suspicion, YiMerrfuy a loader of the gang Is 9ulil to have inadu a con rosslon or the guilt or hlmseir and associates. The Capitol city Guards arrived at 11 o'clock, and were put on patrol duty in different parts or the town. Cltlzets are apprehensive or ui up rising or negroes tonight. Atlanta, Marcli 10. Govcrm r Chandler has Issued a proclamation offering u reward of,$.r00 for the ap. prehension ' f the lirst member of the mob and $100 ror caoh additional per sou Implicated In the killing tf negroes at Pulmetto, ,Sroat & Wilson To the Public. Inasmuch us Mr. Hendricks or tho S'tlcm Statesman has made the asser tion that the onlv object of tho Print er's Union In talcing the action It has In rcgaid to his olIice,ls to compel him to reinstate his discharged foreman, wo wish to state plainly and emphat ically thus hucIi Is not. the case, We n cognize the right or an employer to discharge any union man for good reasons, and do not wish to dictate who shall bo employed, but shall ever Insist upon a union office being true to the obllcntlous which It has volun turlty assumed. Tho tho Statesman office litis not, done Executive Committer, Typographical Union No. 210. Late State News. Word Is received or tho death of John Van Buron, or Eaglo Creek, last Monday. Wheat In the Corvallls market la 48 cents per bushel. It roso a week to 01. and since the rlso 40,000 bii9hcls have occn purchased by local mills. Fruitgrowers on the bottom lunds below Stuyton, aro grubbing nut inuny lino orchards or Pot I to and liullun prunes and substituting In plu co hardly varieties of winter ap ples. Abol Uglow, falhorof J. C. Uglow, a musician lu the regimental baud ol the Second Oregon, who enlisted In Portland from Dallas, has received word that his son was discharged and will be home from Manila soon The new steamer City of Eugene Is now practically completed, and steam will bo raised today at Eugene ror the II rM time. It Is expected tho steamer will leavo for Pnrlhud early next week, and g Into active commission. Will lain Spencer, of Cancmah, u private In the Fourth Cavalry, form orly stationed at Vaticover, arrived homo from Manila, having served the full term of his enlistment. LAW WILL UE ENKORCED. Chlerof Police Leer Will Raid San Fran cisco Pojlrooms, San Fhancibco, March 10. Chief of Police Leer declare that ho will continue to make dally raids at the loglcsldo race track until betting on the events is stopped. He says: 11 1'ho supervisors have parsed no or dinance declaring Unit betting on horso races and coursing events must stop and the new law will bo rigidly enrorced." The cases of tho bookmakers and tho others ulro tdy under arrest will be fought vigorously In tho courts, according to statements tnado by Ed Corrlgun and his associates In tho management of the track. In tho moaiitlmu II ts proposed to Ignore tho ordinance ir possible, notwithstand ing tho uncompromising attitude or tlio authorities. Suvorul of tlio down-town poolrooms havo been closed and the police prom iso to raid others. Hotel Willamette Arrivals. W. W. Adams. C. W. Ranhom. W. J. Hamton, W. II. Carroll, Hun Fran cisco; Sam Goldsmith, 11. Mctzuer. II. L. Moreland. O. W. Miller. Wallor Jackson, Portland, W. J Williams, Salem; S. L. Riley, Albany; II E Bickers, Pendleton; David Burr, , New York. ffif!i!iSgE!iSSi!S.5SaSSSStE Jos. Meyers & Sons. I el el ft ell) .? Ji Newness " In all tho lutost and stylish uia cjfrtorlalH, und tho largest, most luvarled, and cholcott reliction o! ever shown iULii' (.0riititl ng of HerculoK, KnutaoheH. Fancy Silk, Mlllu Gold, etc., In Braids and .Gimps MP6 f galore, In Egyptian trimming, ap plique (Million and Silk Embrolt uery, blcol und Tuniuolso Poarl, lUowknots, Jackdaw, etc., clo. Braids In all colors from 2: a yard up fancy g ui m ps-r rom 5c a yard up ALL OVER LACES . iru ALL OVER SPANGLED NETS ALL OVER EMBROIDE V BOW KNOT JETTED NET. HW aaJKMi' TtfjjNrt rT fifTS PLAIN &Mm) xiy III L ANP iJltfiVft tiJ UjTOrAMYCOj m. 278 280 Commercial St, The Old White Corner ! mmmB&mm&mmmwMm Royal Makes tho food more delicious and wholesome KOVAl BAKtwa fOWBtS CO.. HfH VQBK. LEO THIRTEENTH. Latest Reports Indicate Increasing Weak ness. Ily AoNiiclntcit I'rcmi tn Hie Jiinrnnt. ItOME, March 10. Tho pope shows signs or Increasing weakness and hlsjllinn Burrows Is chairman, have dc- physicians are very watchful. ANXIETY RELIEVED. That Is Never Felt In. Western Ore gon. Ily Annoclittctl l'rcmi to the Journal. San Fkancisco, March 10. Hardly a section or California that was not Visited by rain the past two days and craps are saved. New Dreyfus Story. ttr Anno!ntcl I'rcft to the Journnl. London, March 10 Tho Evening News publishes n sensational Dreyfus tory. It declares tho former Rus luii ambassador, Count Von Mohren lielm, Is the real culprit, who sold both Russian and French secrets to the German government. Late Political News. Tim Missouri scnato has passed a bill allowing Insurance companies to Insure against loss by burglary or rob bery, also against loss of money, securities and valuables transported by registered Icttor or express. John Sherman, of Ohio, who Is making it tour of the West Indian is lands, Is III at Fort de France Martinique with pneumonia. Mr Mr. Hliormnri linn lipi-n vnrv iir lint his condition Is reported as Improving The result of the Chicago demo cratic primaries insurus the nomina tion of Carter Harrison for mayor. No opposition wit mado to the Har rison ticket at tho polls, by supporters or-Govcruor Altgeld, who will run as au independent candidate, and In con venuciiccit light vote was polled. Tweed Pomoroy, or Newark, IN. J., has issued a cull for a social and polit ical convention at Buffalo, Juno l!ti to July:). Governor Plngrco's namo heads the list of signers, which In cludes nearly 100 proml.iont reformers Some hero construe It its the begin ning of a Plngreo movement for a presidential nomination, Miss Susan B. Anthony will attend the convention of the International Council or Women, to bo hold In West minster hall, London, about tho mid dle of Juno. Thin will boono or tho most important gatherings or women tho world ever has scon. Miss An thony will bo accompanied by Mrs. May Wright Hawaii, Mrs. Mary Lowe Dickinson, Mrn. Nnnlo GatTney, Rcy. Anna Shaw, Miss Lucy E, Anthony, and Miss Jano blocum. Tho Poniuylvanla legislative brib ery committee met In the houso chamber to hoar tlio testimony -on the ohuri'cs of alleged bribery In connec tion will) tho consideration in tlio houso of tlio McCarrcll Jury bill, which bill tho nntt-Quay members de clare was Introduced to aid Senator Quay In his trial at Philadelphia on the chargo of conspiracy. A number of witnesses wore examined, but no evidence to prove tho brlbory charges was obtained at tJduy's session, Salem's Greatest nMwnTnWfw lREES3$i5SE3 mss AINS NEW NOTTINGHAMS NEW IRISH POINTS POINT DECALLIS OUR NEW SPRING Curtains lur surpiihs anything In this lino over bhown by us; tho best values obtainable; tho pair 75c (o $12,50 New Rococos Tho very late and st)lUI) Boblnet Lace, ruffled and Inserting to match. NEW ALL OVER BOBINET NEW CURTAIN SWISSES NEW RUFFLED OURTAININO TAMBOUR MUSLINS NEW WHITE PIQUES NEW TRIMMING RIBBONS NEW FANCY RIBBONS NEW PLAIN BIBBONS. WtfelZZlSmami IVRJ Baking Powder A GOOD MOVE. To Prevent the Spread of Contagious Diseases, "" Mayor Bishop and tho committee on health and police, or which Aider- termlncd to Insist on compliance with the ordlnunco requiring that a danger flag bo displayed at houses where con tagious diseases aro present. Tho penalty for a failure to observe this ordlnanco Is a line $100 or less, and every person should take due no tice as the city odV-ers propose to see that tho law Is strictly enforced Trom this time on, Tho colors or the Hags to bo dis played for different contagious diseases aro as follews: Smallpox yelbw. Scarlet rover Red. Dlptherla white. J Measles blue. ' Anv other green. Better cut that out and preserve It ror ruturo reforonce. Two horses stolen at Gates last week by escaped convicts from tho peniten tiary havo been recovered by the owner. The anlinnh had been turned loose in tho a public road a few miles north of Stayton MHzmgsGn Wo aro talking about your codcd. Oca old no sooner iasscs oft boforo nnotbor I Minn, llut lt'i tho amo old couch all ,1)10 time. And lt'i tlia lima old itory, (too. There U flrit the cold, then tht ' coui;h. then pneumnnU or ooninmptloo, with tho long iloknaM and life txem- tiling lu tho Uilinoo. ers loosen tho crasp of your cough. Tho congditlnn or tho throat and of tha throat and lunfra unci It remercd: nil Inflammation Ii subdued rciuuTi-u) mi iimamiiuiiun i buiiuuvui tlio unrtfl are nut perfectly at rent, and tho rouah drnim nwuv. 1 1 lu no dltcuwd tlMUMi n which to hn,T. $1.00 a bottle. , At nil uruggUtM. rut ouo of Dr. Aycr's Cherry Pectoral Plasters on mr chnt. It will draw out Inflam mation uml soreness from jour lungs, l'rlce, Mo. J. C. AYCR CO., Lowell, Mais. WHEAT MARKET. Ily oolntctl Prc to the Journnl. Chicago, March 10. May 071? cash 2red0nj. San Fhanoisuo, 1.18 cash 1.10. March 10 May frr Bchllllns's H' and bsktu oowfltk Store. The Rough Riders Aro h o r e bring theboysr trlii.mcd I nt l-luo and rcd.i Will your boyi be tho llrst to own a Rough Rider? Prlo- tfcl r;n Wash Suits fur Boys. In Duck and Linen, Cfl SI, $1.25, $1,50 BOY'ri WAISTS SOY'S SUITS ' MlftNf'K IfAMlIinNAllLY TAIL Alln ii Ma i ny WKAll t SUITS iii innnv oKcluslvo patterns Tim UHintunf nor 1'imtiimt.TS liaVO' been mado a closo study and we nrojl now readv to vou tho largesr. ano; bost selected lino of clothlorf over tli4tlltf It t tl Ulslfllll I Til E ORLHBR A T B D M A K ES H.S,dM. and VITALS Brand is FUfllcUnt guaranteo ot. tljelrgovidness. " A Cherry Feu t 6-0 ' $r m M arrtiyMgCiAwaj