fkjk i ''iPfflBHiH wt'wwpwkw?",,-'- mi'if UDDDDHIflillH ...,iV.Ulmi.1UttlGti 1t " , . T" DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. ''' VOJj. x. SALEM, OREGON, SATTJllDAY, MARCH 18,1895). JNO. 08.JH 1 Big Reduction On Rabbor Boots ! i i 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 (THE NEW YORK RACKET.! P5 J E. T. BARNFS, Prop. " $ 1 Come l j shobs 1 WHY? E Because they are the most economical, the most stylish,: I the most, comfortable, the most satisfac- .tory shoes W&C"U& jJllMUaiiliilliM j-i i.-.fc, 1 Medicated MPIEXIONTOJLO wMtlM ak" . mzw PRICH, 10 CENTS. AwKiSrAjfLw rarneJTt $4y J Tf.v X Chemical tWNOmtCITV Bw A estPivs. ' n llfatoM&tosZfrMljL 33323SE55$ f Dr. EPLEY Salem Denta Artificial Teeth $6.00 and Up, All Other All Work guaranteed as representee! or money refunded. OVER POSTOFFIOE. Rooms 27 and 21), Phone 28IU. WANTED POTATOES, ONIONS, HAY AND OATS WEI PAY HIOnESl CASH PRICE. OliEGON G11KEN AND DRIED FRUIT CO. 53 State Street, Salem, Ore We Are Headprtess 4 made. SHOE STORE H Statu St. Salkm. Oai.. luiiuiiiiiiwiwiuiif USK DR. WARNER'S. I MEDICATED COMPLEXION AND TOILET SOAP For tlio Complexion and nil skin diseases. ' By Mali 10o Per Cake or $1,00 Per Doson. Money refunded 1( not mtUfnctory. Kor Bnlo By 3JARR BROS. Co. V 1IU DIaIm Olvwt SAI.KM, OHE Dr. OLINGER. Pnnl j. Work in Proportion For pruning tools of all dcx scriptions, Draw cut Pruning Shears, Pruning Saws, etc. etc, N, W. Cor. State & Liberty St., Solera. GRAY BROS, THE Battleship Reaches Manila. American Troops Reorgan ized in the Philippines, More Testimony About the Spoiled Canned Beef. lly Anaoi'lntcil I'rcti to (lie Journal. New York March 18 A dispatch to the Herald from Ilo Ilo via Munllu says: "At Ncgros Island the commit tee with C lonel Smith presiding is drafting a constitution on blmplo lines, pluclnp, tin government in the bauds of tlio natives, excepting cus toms, postal and telegraphic services, military and police matters and ex tcrnul politics. Telegrams from other portions of tho Island betoken frlendl) sentiments towards Americans. There Is likely to be a peaceful resumption of all business." WAsniNaTON,.Murch 18. Tho navy department I3 advised of the arrival at Manila of the battleship Oregon. Washington, March IS. - C.imbon, the French ambassador, called at the department state today and served formal notlco of tho .signature of the peace treaty at Madrid. Secretary Hay hud indicated a preference that M. Cumbon shall uct as agent for the Spanish government in the II1111I ex change of ratification". Manila, March 18.-The entire American force hat been reorganized, two divisions of three brlgudes each being formed. General Lawlon today assumed command of the tirst, which consists of the Washington, North Dakota and California volunteers, six troops of tho Fourth cuvalrj ; tlio Fourteenth regiment, the Idaho volunteers, a batulllon of tho dowa troops, tho Third and Twenty-Second Infantry of the Oregon regiment and Dyer's and Hawthorn's light bat teries. Kansas City, Mutch 18. Tho beef Inquiry resumed taking testimony this morning. Tho court will proba bly go to Fort Leavenworth this even ing. L. A. Ramon, who formerly worked In the canning department at Armour's, aud Had ted tilled ut one tlmothutus high as 'M per cent of canned meat had been rejected after being prepared by Jho ilrni, was re called, Ho said while employed In that de partment two carloads of spoiled canned beof were returned from the tho army. When the curs were opened many cans were found burst uud mag gots crawling everywhere. About two cans of each case were spoiled, Washington, March 11, Tlio fol lowing Is a cablegram received from Admiral Dswey: "Manila Tho Oregon and Iris ar rived toduy. Tho Oregon Is in a lit onditlon fr any duty."' Havana. Marcli 18. Tho Cuban military assembly meeU again on Monday and It Is reported that if there Is no quorum, which Is probiblo, it will dissolve of its own accord, public opinion having boju toostrorig, AFTER THE' FAKES, The Bishop Administration Will Protect Merchants. The city council held a special meeting this afternoon, at which Mayor Bishop presided and Alder men Buren, McOrew, Logg, Gesner, and Walker wore present. Tlio ob ject of tho meeting was consideration of a new ordinance covering the sub ject or auctioneers' und hawkers' licenses, Introduced by Alderman Legg. Tho ordinance puts a licence on auctioneers of 81200 a year or $800 for six months; hawkers 25 a day and no license issued for loss than ten days. The ordinance was road llrst and second times and referred to the com mittee on ordinances to report next Tuesday night, The ordinance has hoen submitted to and has the endorsement of about thirty of Salem's best business; men. It Is In line with the deterlmnatlon of tho Mayor and council to protect the buFlnoss men of the city against outside parties making Salem a dumping ground for bankrupt stocks and all sorts of fake 1 alee. The oounoll is getting warmed up and proposes to carry IW point. OREGON ST, PATRICKS DAY. Celebrated by Speeches, Songs and a Ban quetby Woodcraft People. At the old Sulem opera hutiso Fri day night tho Woodmen of tlio World and tho ladles of Woodcraft, enter tained themselves and their -friends with nn excellent program. The hquso was full by 8 o'clock und tile entertainment opotlcd with a couple of beautifully executed mlislcul selec tions by tlio Ilackonsto orchestra, Ills honor Judgo Judah prcsidod und made a fow pleasant remarks ex plaining tho slight delay to opening tlio program. Dr. II. C. Eppley sang. He Pas ny full rich tenor volco of remarkable sweetness and dental power, and he responded to an encore with a humor ous Irish ditty suitablo to St. Pat rick's day. Mlssca Turploy add Hurst gayo n piano duett, Instead of selecting something highly classical and ex tremely Fclentltlc, that no ono but nu export muslolau could Understand or appreciate, they played a selection that anyono could enjoy. Thoy wero encored. Oco. K. Rogers, orgunlzer for Ore gon nnd California reached tho hall tbout 8:10, haying come In on tho southbound overland, and gavo the address of the eyeulug. Ills talk was ,a pleasant Inrormal exposition of tho oblccts and beauties of fraternal organizations. Ho suld that such or dcrs wero not primarily life Insurance companies, 'i hey wore something far dltTerentand beyond that. Ho told many anecdotes to Illustrate the spirit of fraternity existing In this order, and showing that Its obect contemplated much moro than tho mere pumentof a sum of money on the death of a member. Thoy teach men and women parliamentary prac tice, self-government, toleration and good fellowship. The gentleman spoke less than an honr. Ho was nut feeling at all well, having only rlson from a sick bed tho day before, but he made a very favor able Impression on his hearers. After a selection by the orchestra, thero was a short intermission to re ceive applications ror membership. Mit-s Mattlc Southwlck then sang a solo yery sweetly und was encored as usual. Miss Gertrude Bushor recited "The Green Mountain Justice," ana a Dutt.li selection. 'Ptila young lady Is a very promising elocutionist, Sho has not allowed her elocutionary training to ellmlnato all traces of human cxprcsjlun aud tho na t u nil way or relating a circumstance, as Is too often tlio case. Her manner Is ex tremely pleasing, instead und natural ofartlilclal.thc urt that really con ceals. AnothcrFolcctlon from the orchestra concluded tho program, and the members and their invited guests ud Journcdto the bjnqucttng hall In tho insurance block. At the hall, tho exercises consisted of u banquet, music, 11 llttlo dancing and a nice social time. Tho W. W. arc "ull right" as enter tainers. SALKM CIlUltCH OK CINtlBT, TI8T. scien- Services at 200 Liberty street. Les son sermon at lO-ltO a, m, Subject, "Realltv." Evening horvlco at, 7:1)0 p. m Wednesday evening meeting at 7:30 p, m. FIKBT I'KBSIIYTKUIAN. Public worship, with sermon by tho pastor ul 10:30 a. 111. Sabbath School at 12 m. At 7:10 p. 111, sUth lecture on Uunyan's i'llgram's Progress, From tho Cross the "I'alaco Beauti ful." It Is hoped Hint this lecture will lo ono of tho most Interesting and helpful or tho course. V. P. S. C. K. service at 0:30 p. m. Hotel Arrivals, Sam H. Story, II. K Lounsbury, Geo. K. Rogers, Pertland: .lames Vlthy:ombc, Corvallls; W. Crawley Recardf, Vernon B. O.5 Dave Stone, K. L.Ostter, W. M. Edwards. Chicago; Louis Hoepker, Chus. i:llnck, St. Lout; h. G Culluway, rniiauuipiiia Pa ; R. 0. Bauer, Helena Mont, K. Aukeuy, Jacksonville. II. ; Mrs. D. L Fiester. Announces Spring Millinery Opening Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, March 23, 24 and 25. (At old stand, 201 Commercial Street, Salem.) The Paris will display a full line of Trimmed Hats, French Patterns, and all the Novelties of the season, Get our prices and see our stock, Get the Best Bicycle Made If you are going to npend hard-earned money for a wheel, don't buy one bocauFo of Its flashy uppcaracce--that's sometimes put on to sell p00' goods, or don't let a dealer talk you Into trying u new kind that he don't know anything about himself, except as he has read In their catalogue. Even bicycle catalogues sometimes misrepresent facts Remember you trust your life and limbs to les than one-fourth your weight In bicycle material every time you mount your wheel and seir regard should prompt you to get the very best. Columbias and Hartfords are built In an honest manner from honest material aud guaranteed by an honorable Arm. Standard of the world In quality aod workmanship. Prices no higher tbnn for Door good, CQLOMn)ASW-W0. HARTFORDS 83?30. TKpETrFH 25-2& THE GOLDEN STATE. the Senatorship Not uoing uneap. 1: i ut So Par No Boodle Traced to Dan Burns, That Ho Bought Denied. of Barnes lljM; Amoclntcil I'rcm o tlie Journal. J(an Francisco, March 18. An at tempt was made totfay to seo B. U. StVinman, accused of having ottered General Barnes, ono of tho foremost candidates for tho senatorship, alLrgesum for Barnes' withdrawal In faybr or Burns, but It proved futile TlU Examiner, however, prints the follewing: Iirmor Maor B. U. Stcinman 0 Sacramento, when tohl that Barnes had charged that he (Stolnman) had offered him money If ho would with drilv from tho senatorial tight, Stein runa denounced the story as untrue.' This Is tho lastday beforo adjourn nio'nt sine dlo will bo taken, nnd tho legislature may fall to elect a senator. Soi'uc slight changes were mado in tho vote Friday, Senator Langford (dobi.) yoted ror Van It. Patterson, a prominent Republican who received sonic Republican support for the sen atorship earlier in the session. As semblyman Robinson voted for U. S. Grant Jr. This gayo Grant 30 votes, three more than Burns nnd nine more than Barnes. Jesse D. Grant received tho Votes of three Democrats, Cam inottl, Mead and Falrwcatho. Two ballots were taken, the eighty-fourth and clghty-llfth ballot was af follews: Barnes 21 Burns .27 Estco 1 Grant 30 Rosenfoldt tl)) ...' 2 Whl'o (0) , 7 Smith (D)...: . Hamilton (D) ... J.D.Grant (S R). Sims (D) . . .. Patterson (R) .... Phelan(D) Necessary, 01. , III TT 1 Saoramknto, March 18. Threo bal lots. Mo change. Pknnbyi.vania, March 18. No quorum. Cracker Trust. Lob ANQHL.K8, March, 18.- -It has been learned from a Tollable sourco that tho 27th., Is tlio date upon which will cxpiro tho options which wore secured on soven of the largest bis cuit nnd crackers manufactories on tho Pad lie coast by Charles M. War ner, of Syracuse, who is associated with tho New York capitalists, among them being Thomas A Mclntyrc, of tho llrm of Mclntyro Sc Wardcll. com mission and grain brokers. It Is though that several other Syracusans, Including ex-Mayor Jacob Amos, may be stockholders. Tho two cracker factories in Loa Angeles have agreed to sell out to tho trust. They aro tho Southern Cali fornia Cracker Company and Bishop Si Co. The Standard Bishop Com pany, of San Francisco, is also In tho contemplated dual, It I said that about $2,000,000 will piirehaso tho seven coast fuctorles. The trust Is capitalized at $10,000 000 .Sroat & Wilson THE POPE'S HEALTH. Cablegrams About His Holi ness Loo tho Thirteenth, ll Anoc!ntc-l VrcnH in thv Joiirmil. Paris, March 18. Tho Rome cor respondent of tho Figaro says the pope's physicians have decided upon another operation. London, March 18. The Rome cor respondent or the Dally Telogruph says: Tho pontllT's doslro tn utalize alt his onergles In cITorts of forced vl. tallty Is frequently followed bv com plete collapse. Such an experience oc curred tonight, when ho wn carried to his bed by four men. as the doctor wished to avoid the least shock to tho patient. PERSONAL, Tho chandelier In tho Mothodlst church Is being raised about six feet today. TliU will add grcatly to comfort of tho congrogatlon, and bo greatly appreciated by all the will who attend this church. Mr. and Mrs, W. 0. Westucott are nicely sottlcd on tholr dairy farm southeast or tho city. Mr. Wcstacott conies Into tho city mornings to at tend to his restaurant business, and returns to tlio farm evenings enjoy tho felicities of rural life. John Holmtin, tho cast Iron man from Albany, Is In tho city over Sunday. Jus. R. Tcmplcton, father or Iva Templeton, or Halsey, Is In thu city for a fow days taking treatment from Siilotn'.-t noted botanical physician, Dr. .1. 8. Cook. Mm. T. L. Divldson. Mrs. .1. H, Wilson and Ella B MoUowoil, three well-known sisters, loft for Portland today to visit their sisters, Mrs L. P. Plants of Milton nii'i Mrs. S. B. Oar rlgue. of Heppner, Mrs. Wilson wll accompany them back hump, and spend the summer with Mrs, Plants. These five sisters will undoubtedly enjoy a most agreeable rounlon. Order Revoked. Governor Geer today rccolvcd spe:al trdor No. f7 f rom Adjt. Gonoral Cor hln of tho United States army, rcvok Ing tho dlsclmrgo granted Private Win. Wann, or Co, B, Second Oregon yoluntcor, granted by special order No. 47, on February U7. Private Wann Is wollknowi In Salem, and It Is presumed that this action Is sim ply takon to pormlt him to rc-onter tho sorvlco, ts ho has rally recovered ins health. Ono Strike Ended, Lakb L'ity, Colo., March 18 Through thoelTorts or the Italian consul, Dr. Ouneo, all Italian striker for whom warrants wero Issued havo given thomselves up It le believed ( that the troublo Is ended. SyBvryrirTw-wirrwyrwyr rrrnrmf Jos. Meyers & r Newness In ull the latest and stvlMi ma terials, and tho largest, most I Varied, und choicest xelcctlori of ever miowii y1-7 ontnll 11 g I of Hercules, Soutac ho s. Fancy Silk. Mi II 11 Gold. MohairClio 11 1 lie, etc.. In Braids nnd Gimps .galore, In Kyptlan trimming, up pllqueClillfou und Silk Kmbrold- eiy, btcel anil Turquoise rcan, UOWKIIOIS. JIIPKOaW, QIC, UlU. Braids In all colors rrom 2: a yard up KaNCV (JUIMPrf-rroni 5: a yard up ALLOVKIt LACKS ALLOVBRSPANOLKI) NIDI'S ALL OVKIt HMBR01DB Y BOW KNOT JBTTBD NRT. f t- XtfJ V"w wvivh ftn ' 1 um 278 280 Commercial St. The Old '.JJUUi ALAkM JLkMJkk JUJX.B& Jfc. 4U, AA jujHk U M Royal -Abso-lvhely 'Pure ASHLVIEK.Y Makes the food more delicious and wholesome KOVAI (UKINO POWDER CO., Nlw YORK. A Presidential Boom, Enthusiastic Cubans Launched Gomez. for He Could Only Consent to Become President by Unanimous Vote of His People, fir Amnclntcd lrrn to (lie Joiirunl. Ni:v York, March 18. A -dispatch to the Tribune from Havana says: Wednesday night's popular demon stration In honor or General Gomez at Qulnta dc loss Mollmu seems 10 have been turned by tho anil assembly .leaders Into something or a prcsi dcntlal boom ror tho "grand old man" or Cuban politics, Most or tic speak ers Insisted on proclaiming tho do. po.cd gcticrul-ln-cliler the solo guar antor of Insular Independence nnd the Inevitable head or the still unformed Cuban republic. In reply to these highly llattcrlng assurances, General Gome cautiously, but llll suggest ively, declared that he could not think of accepting the presidential title unless It wero bestowed upon htm by tho unanimous vote or the Cuban people. This answer disclosed an Intention singularly at varlenec with the pro gram he announced In his manifesto Sunday last In response to thu as sembly's resolutlondeposlng him from olllce. In that manifesto he said that his solo desire was uow to retire to private It To and end Ills dnys In peace on his plai.-tatlou In oan Domingo. His new attitude Is aleo In striking cuntrust with his olTorof his sword to a uommitteo or Porto Rlcans, which had suggested tho Initiation or a movement ror Independence in that Islaud. General Gomez' latest chango of front, Is due dountless to tho over whelming character of the victory ho has won over thu assembly, and tho elation ho feels at thu almost nut voruil support olfcrcd to him by all classes of the Cuban population. Ills futuro course In politics will be watched with Interest, for if tho elections which aro to furnish ti basis for political reorganization nrp held before tho pi esc nt fuioro In his favor subsides, he can doubtless havo the highest honors tho now constituent assembly can bestow on him merely for the asking. Mrs. W. P. Williams went to Port land this afternoon for a short visit. Munluguo Lord, a student ut tho Portland ncadomy, came up to spend ' Biinuay. Salem's Greatest NKW NOTTINGHAMS NBW IRISH POINTS POINT DBCALLIH OUR NBW SPRING Curtains far Mirputw viiything In this lluo over shown by us; tliu bait values olitii I niibU-t thu iwlr 75c 10 $12.50 New Rococos Thu voiy lato and stylish lloblnot Lace, riilllsd and lusgrtlug to match. NBW ALL OVMll BOIUNKl' N B W C U I IT A I N S W 1SS Ik) iiftW llUI'll'JU UUUTAUMriU TAMBOUR MUSLINS NBW WIIITH I'lQUHU NBW TRIMMING RIBBONS NBW FANCY RIBBQKS NBW PLAIN BIBBONS. ftAKINtt Powder fcHJRE THE KLONDIKE Nay Be Placed Within United States Territory. Skattlb, March 18, Tho news has reached horo that live Flnlanders . claim to havo dlscovcd evidences of tho Ilusssan boundary ilno Inscribed on a scries or old mounds, which If ca- . tabltohcd will place tho Klondike country within tho United States. . Sr.ATTt.K, March, t8. Miners -nlio . -arrived hero rrom Copper river, Al aska, say that governor Brady has been requested to nsk tho government ' , to send a vessel to Copper rlyer tor"1' tho purpose of bringing homo stranded . prospectors. Thero arc between 200 and .'100 there who ure without means to secure transportation. Many or them nrosulTertng trout acurvey. The Windsor Holocaust. Nuw Yomc, March 18. Tho most completo list or casualties at tlio 'Windsor hotel lire, show that 14 per sons woro killed and possibly 15, with out attempting to speculate on tho hodlos In the ruins. Forty persona re main missing, 62 names aro on the ' list or injured, whose whoreaboutc Is known. Auer's Hair t Vigor What does It do 7 It nwkes the hair soft and glossy, precisely as nature intondod. It clennsos tho scalp from dandrull nnd thna removes ono of the crcat cnnsen ef baldness. It makos a bettor circulation In tho scaln and lnn tho bairirnm coming out, nd. It . re stores color to gray or whlto hair. " ' $1.00 a bottlo Sold by all druggists. It Pravants ami'tt Cures Baldnmss If Ton An nnt oMitln nil th Iwnrfltt yen miooL.I from Hi v, of th Vljor, writ tli Uuetor about It, Ad4rcu, 1)B. J. 0. ATEtt, iowull, Mid. WHEAT MARKET. Ciiioaoo, Murch 18. May 071: cash 2 red 07 i uD 70. Han Fiianoisco, Marcli .18 May 1.(101 cash 1.07. Sons. Store. nnTMTf The Rough Riders Are here, bring thu boys to seo ihem; trlir.mod In blue und red. Will your boy be tho II ret to own a Rough Rlddor? Prlc- $1 .5fl fwa- t $3it.s. Wash Suits for Boys. In Purk and Linen, SI, $1,25, $1,50 BOY'S WALSTS HOY'S SUITS MMN'H FASHIONAULY TAIL ORBDRKADYTO WAR SUITS In many oxulusho pattorns, Tho wants or our customers havo bum) uiudo u cIjso htudy and we aro now rondy to you tho larkftwi- and Uml Milcoti'd lino of ulnthlorf ever I'l-uughttoSuloiu. , Til B OBLBRR A T R 1 M A K Tjg H.S,dM. and VITALS Brand la guiUotwu thuJrgoijdnow, gjiinraBlca ot White Corner kA .IX, kk.AA h AJLfJMLa' I Jdf t-C V: y