MMtmm. i Aiiaumi.mmmmm i DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. i S H M VOL.. X. SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, SCAliCH 20, 18!)!). iinifinniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimnn Still They Come h aey s SHOES 1 WHY? Late War Telegrams. NO. CO. Because they are the most economical, the most stylish,: me most comrorrame, me most satisiac tory shoes made. Death in a Portland Company. .SHOE STORE 01 StathSt. Salbm, Onn. rsZ1s4 ST Eaimniiuuiiiiuuuiiyiiuiiuiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii f i Dr. EPLEY Dr. OLINGER. Salem Dental Park's ! Artificial Teeth $6,00 and Up, All Other Work in Proportion All Work guaranteed as represented or money refunded.? OVER POSTOFFIOE. Rooms 27 and 21), Phono 2813. iSpring Arrivals j To-Day High Grade Childrens' and Misses' in vesting tops and latest toes, 20 per cent cheaper than can be soldi anywhere else in town, "Steel Shod" are wearers as well as styl'l ish. I See our big advertisement on third page fot this paper SALEM SHOE STORE Ladd & Bush Bank Building, State street. .,, A number of customers after having priced Shoes in the difTeront stores Saturday, ad- J mitted we had not only double the assort- b ment, the best styles, but also the lowest J prices a reputation wc shall endeavor to maintain, bee our ladies' lines in the win- dow at 2.38. Free rnv Krause Bros. 257 COMNERCIAL St. shine to our customers. IVHMHMlllHBIMIIHlllHMailMHI B H iBiaaaiB We Are Headquartess For pruning tools of all dc scriptions, Draw cut Pruning Shears, Pruning Saws, etc, etc, 1. W, Cor. State & Liberty St., Salem. GRAY BROS. Trouble Over Enforcement of Small Pox Regulations, United States Troops Sent to Laredo, Texas. Ily Amiocliitcil I'rria to tlip Jiniriiiil, Manila, March 20. The uiountutn' banditti of Panay Island recently threatened to attack Ilo Ilo but were repulsed promptly with a loss of 200 by General Ml.'ler. A battalion of the California regiment has been ordered to embark tomorrow to rclu- force the garrisons Hals and Baguyan. on the east coast of Ncgros. THEATRE ROBBERY That Could Never Happen at the Capital City. II) Amioc'lntcd Trent- to the Jotirnnt. TACOM.,March 20. The safe of the Tacoma theater was robbed by burg lars last night. Five hundred dollars weje stolon. Washington, March 20. follow ing was made public teday: , ', "San Juan, Porto Rice Newspa per reports and reported interviews with me, stating chances of an' up rlotug hero aio absolutely false. Tlicro Is a great deal of Idle talk but us to resistance against law and order by the masses, It Is absurd. Henry." Cincinnati, March 20. A lochl paper prints a story that the location of the kcybourd by which the Mftlne was blown up In Havana harbor has been found. IlAVANA.March 20. During trouble between the Havana police and popu lace last night thrco policemen were killed und 2T wounded on both sides. Public opinion supports the police without reserve Manila, March 20. Death hIuco last weekly report Includo John Spher ing, Company H, Second Oregon, dysentery. Washington,, March 20. General HrooKc reports four deaths among tho troops of Cuba for the three days ending Saturday. Washington, March 20. Governor Suyor, of Texu", last night requested the government to order the United Stutcs troops to assist the local au thorities in picscrvlng pence at Lar edo, saying very serious riots were pending. San Antonio, Tex., March 20. State health olllcer Dlunt, In chnrgo of the small-pojc situation at Laredo, has asked for more stato police and 21 men were sent him today. Mexicans refused to allow otllulals to move their roldtlves to tho pust house and tiring began In the western portion of the city.- Two wore killed and tlio cap tain or stuto rangers wounded. United States troops from Ft. Mc intosh marched to the sceno ut 11 o'clock. Mythical Gold Mine. U- Amoelnted l'rci to tlio Jo'iit-unl, Cahhollton, 0., March 20. The smelters and tools at tho aliened uold mine at Marvin are In the hands of the sheriff of Carroll county, -who levied on them to satisfy a Judgment or 8500 obtained by Meredith & Com pany, of East Liverpool, against tho company, recently organized to do yolop tho alleged gold deposits. It was recently announced that the de velopment company would have u cap- I Hal sto:k of $500,CDO, but so far as known, none or the stock has been sold. Tho strike of gold-bearing quartz has proved to bo a myth, MORE EMBALMED BEEF. Armour & Co. Covered Their Beef With FrcEervaline, Ily Anaocliit-Ml Prcua tu tlio Joiiriinl. Lkavknwouth, Kan , March 20, Tho army beef court of Inquiry con cluded the taking of testimony at Fort Leavenworth at noon Sunday, and at 4:15 departed for Chicago, tvhere the session will bo resumed Monday morning. Tho sole witness examined today was Sergeant'" Ed ward Mason, troop A, First United States cavalry, located at Fort Robin son, Nebraska, who served as regi mental commissary sergoant ut Lake- J land, Fla., and during the Cuban campaign. name was. He told mo at tlio tlmo that this meat had been treated with what was called prcacrvullnc.' It was as It had bconpilntod over with somctlng like pnrullln wax. By General Wade Were you at Lakeland when the car was opened?'' "I do not think that 1 opened the car, but I was there when It was opened." "Was it a regular refrigerator car?" "Yes sir." "It had only 3000 pounds in It?" "No, sir; tho car was full when It came In." "Was tho meat you got of tho cur bcroro that treated ?" "Yes, sir; I supposo the j&mo as the rest of It." "Was that tho only car treated ?" "No, sir, wo would tako about a car a week. Wo had four regiments there-tho Second Massachusetts, tho Sevont-sccond Now York and tho Fifth and Tenth cavalry." "Was all tho meat, you got thoro treated with presorvallnc?" "That 1 could not say. The only thlng.Iknew was that Armour'sngcut told mo." By General Gillespie How did tlie agont happen to tell you ubout the appearance of tho meat?" Tho meat was supplied In tho morn ing, and it smcllcd bad, and had a bud appearance "Tho agent Just simply speaking of It, said: That Is presorv allnc. That Is Iho chemical wc use to protect tho meat to prcservo It." As to what prcscrvallne know." "Was this agent Tampa ?" "He came from Tampa." "Do you wish tho court to under stand thut very much of tho mcut supplied you of that rcfrlgcruted beef hud been treated chemically ?" "I would not sweur that It was, 1 will say that In my opinion It was. "Did you call tho cttcntton of tho sergeant to that meat being treated?" "I called the attention of m.r com missary olllcer, my Immediate super- By General George W. Duvls Did ull tho meut you got ut Lakeland ap pear to have this glo9sy surface like puralln?. "Yes, sir." "Did you say that it looked like paralln wus over It ?" "All the car meat we received had that appcurunec?" "How about tho beef you received later In Cuba?" "The majority of tho meat wo re colycd In Cuba spoiled on us; It wus the fault of tlio ullmulo, us 1 thought it tho time." i S AQUINALDO A TYRANT. Condemning All Who Favor Reconclla- tlon. Mr AflNocliitctt Pre to the .loiirnnt. Mauch, March 20, 8:20 a. m -It Is reported, on hitherto reliable author ity, that Agulnaldo Is taking ex treme measures to suppress signs cul- ciliated to cause u cessation of hos tilities. Twelve adherents or tho plan of Independence, residents of ouuiini, nave uccn condemned to death because they write advising surrender, nnd nil loyal Filipinos hnvo been culled upon to porform tho na tional service or dispatching them. Or. last, Friday Lu Garcia visited Lagordus ror tlio purposo or advising Agulnaldo to quit. Ho argued with tho insurgent leader, and attempted to conylr.ee him or the roily or his per sistence in the raco or overwhelming odds. Agulnnldo was furious at the advice, und '.ordered General La Oardalo bo executed Immediately. ROYAL I" Makes tho food more delicious and wholesome OYt Mmwa POWOH CO.. htw YOKK. ORFGON'S DEAD. Two of tho Volunteers Killed Sunday. was, I do not ut Lakeland or Demand Refused, Ily Amtoclutol Pre to the Joiiriinl. London, March 20. Tho Peking correspondent of the Times says: Sir Claude McDonald (tho BrUMi minis ter) bus been urging tho tsung-ll-yamcu to grant tho Belgian demand for tho cessation ut Hankow, but China declines, and tho British ad vocacy of Belgian's proposal Is ie gardedus unreasonable nnd Inconsist ent.' How's This? Uhioaoo, March 20. Tho court or or Inquiry returned today and resumed examination or witnesses. Port Said, March 20. Tho Unlte.l Stutcs supply ship Relief arrived jesterday on the way to Manilu. Havana, March 20. Tho city Is much excited this morning over riot' ing and the bravery shown by th poll co Is much commended. Chief or Police Mcnocal ordered a suspension or public balls lust night und tjie police were npproaching a place where a ball wus In progress, when people tired on them. Tho tiro wus returned. Two policemen wero seriously In jured und eighteen or their opponents wounded. In dlfforcnt wards three policemen wore assassinated, Hong Keno, Murch 20. A corre spondent at Munllu fays: "An army has finhlom operated under liurdor conditions than those encountered by the Americans. A prisoner captured Buys the load ers boas', they can keep up tho the war for yours, depending upon the Amorleuns for being weakened daily by men killed, wounded or Invalided. Somo ofllolals think ton thousand re inforcements are needed. Kcmcant Mason's testimony was probably the most direct that hud been adduced since tho court loft Chi cago. Witness declared that tho meat received ut Lakeland ror uso In his regiment was "undoubtedly chemic ally treated." "An agont or Armour &Co.," ho rurthcr testified, "told mo ut tho tlmo thut title meat hud boin treated with what was called presor vallnc." Witness had refused looc cept the meat. Sergeant Mason was interrogated Indlduall by each mem bcr.or the court, and could not bo shaken In his testimony, Tho witness was then taken In hand by Major Lee. Ho said ho was de tailed commissary sergeant, at Lake land about April L0, und served us such to the close ol tho campaign, "Did you, us commissary sergeant, or acting commissary sergeant, ror tho regiment, druw any iclrlgerator beer at Tampa or Lakoluud ?" asked Major Lee, "I did, sir." "ynut occurred ?" "Tho meat we received was, In ap pearance, tine but It wus undoubtedly chemically treated. One morning I went down to tho refrigerator car to draw mcut, und 1 objected to tho np-: pearancocr It. An agent of Annor& Co. was there. I do not know what his ! wo offer Ono Hundred Dollars Re ward ror any case of Catarrh that can not bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure F. J. CIU3NHY& Co., Props., Toledo, O, Wc, tho undersigned, huvo known F. J. Cheney ror tho last 15 years, und hclloyo him perfectly honorable In ull business transactions, und ilnanclully ublo to curry out any obligation mudo by their linn. West & TitUAX.Wholesalo Druggists, WALDINg'. IClNNAN & MAllVIN.Whnlo- sule DrugirlstH. Toledo, O. nuirs uamrrii uuro is taken Inter nally, uctlng directly unon tho blood and mucous fair faces of tho system. Price 700 nor bott e. Sold bv all drut- glfas. Testimonials free. null's family Pills aro tho best. Murderer Rc-sentcnced, llr Aovlntcd I'rrii to tho Joiiriinl. HosKUUita, Ore, March 20. J. M. Olbormun, who murdered Jasper Cus tcl, was rcsoutonced today by Judge nuiullton to to hung April 28. Tho Dec Shooting Case. Tho second case growing out or Geo. h. Sly shooting a dog bolonglng to John Uayno, of South Salem wus tried to a Jury thlBnftornoon bcroro Justice Johnson on a charge or llrlng u gun on u public- highway. Onus. McNary and John Bayno ap peared ror tho prosecution nnd S. T. Richardson ror derenco. A number or witnesses uro bclnn examined. Couit nt Roaeburg. llr Aoclntcil freaa to the Joiiriinl. RosKiiuitG, March 20.-Tho March term or circuit court opened this morning, Judge Hamilton presiding. The grand Jury was druwn and wus Instructed to cxpcdlto business In tho Interest of economy und short attend. auco of Jurors, Five Children Lost. llr Amancliittnl l'rr . .Jonrnitl. Hutchinson, Kas Murch 20. Tho homo or John Mooro burned early to day und live children, ranging from !l to 12 years of nuu, Iohi their llvos, a i3L 1 ! O XI X Ol . Bwt tb j? The Kind You Ito Always Bought wgMturo yv A Woman's Seyere Charges. Rev. Kusson Smith, who spontu row months In Roseburg, leaving ror Kastern Oregon last summer, has u woman on his trail. Mrs. -Molllo Smith writes to tho 'sherllT, clulmlng to bo Kusson's wHo and wanting to know his present whereabouts. Sho sayu he left her In 1803 without being di vorced, and sho understands thut ho has a wlfo In Milton, Kustern Oregon, whom heulsodosorted. Sho wroto to tho Hhcrlll ofWulla Walla (Wash.) and ho answered that Smith had six wives. Mrs. Smith states that partof her husband's religion was thut u man bhould bo entitled to ull tho wives ho wanted. Evidently, if her story bo true, Kissnn Is practicing what ho preaches. Roseburg Rovlow. Mrs. D. L Hester. Announces Spring Millinery Opening Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, March 23, 24 and 25. (At old stand, 201 C'ommerclul 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 stoclr, Spain and the Cuban Debt, Ily Amoclutrd Treaa to the J on run I. London. March 20. The Madrid correspondent of the Standard, says: "I urn able to state that the govern ment intends, so fur as possible, to ox ecute the national guarantee or Cuban debt. It is proposed that .the Bottlement should Include 23,000,001 or the Cuban 0 per cent bonds. Issued ColumHaS and Haftfofcls In 1680, and 15,000,000 of tho 5 per Get the Best Bicycle Made If you are going to spend hurd-carncd money for a wheel, don't buy ouo becauee or Its llashy uppearatcc- that's sometimes putStn to BOll jvoor goods, or don't let a dealer talk you Into trying u now kind trVt.Tio don't know unjthlm.' ubout hlmsoir, except us hu bus ruud in their cutulogue. Even bicycle catalogues sometimes misrepresent facts. t,,e Remember you trust your life and limbs to less than one-fourth your weight In bicycle material every time you mount your wheel und olf regard should prompt you to get the very boat. the 5 cant bonds Issued in 1690. These do not Include the war debts contrasted since. wn ftws CJrtp eTNtrvme. Exhaustion and ttrealc d Prcrent ft by ulng Dr. MI uro built In an honest manner from honest material uud guarunteedlby an honorable llrm. Standard of the world in finality and workmanship, i'rlces no hlghnr t COLUM BIAS 160-110. HARTFORDB W5-J30. U0 for nonr uihhU, YT3DHTTW! i-20, JSroat & Wilson Vy2. ot xStfTTiZZZZs,; r Wff www wvnrrr irwir itw llr Anauvlntd! I'rmi In the Jniiranl. London, March 20, A dispatch from Manila says; In the lighting or Sunday tho American loss was seven killed and thirty wounded. Following Is an In complete list or the casualties: Klllcd- rrlvuto Juntas Page, company D, Second Oregon. Prlvntc ThomuR J. Smith, of com pany E. Private Johnson, of company K, Twenty-second lufuntry. Wounded Oorporul R. Hucklln, Klr.t Wash ington, ' Privates Clark, Hough. Yount and Browne, Second Oregon. Captain Jones and Privates Robert Ulco, August Schmidt, Charles Palmer, James Comorfnrd, Rulolgh White, Nelson Arvldson, William Ellis, Frank Hunt, Leader Mlngce, Uoorgo Schneider, Edward Wilson, Earl Edwards, Frauk Rucfc, Carl Crumpholse, Mcrrltt Porter. Among those wounded were: Pri vate Brown, of Company M. Oregon volunteers; Privates Wess and Ilart lott, and Corporal Waters, of company D, Washington volunteers, and l'rl vato Urlcklln, of company IC, Wash ington volunteers. Among tho Incidents of yestcrduy's lighting wuh tho coolness exhibited by a company or Washington volunteers, who crossed the river In a native cauoo luder u heavy lire, 15 being taken across on each trip or tho small boat, to attuck tho enemy's trenches, Thu Inability or tho commissary train tu keep up with tho advance led to considerable suffering: and many of tho men were completely exhausted when they wero recalled, und, fulling from tho ranks, wero strung along for a distance of ulmcst six miles, numbers retiming to camp In tho aitlllnry ambulances, which wero always close up to tho lines, Tho work of tho ambulances was espec ially worthy of mention. Among tho dead aro bcycrnl who were previously reported as wounded. Priviito Jumcit Page enlisted from LnGrando. Prlvato Thomas J. Smith cnlls'cd from Portland. LICENSE LAW AT ALBANY. Proposals to Tax All Trades and Lints of Business. llr AuMiclntcil I're to the Journal. Awiany, March 20. Tho business men uro stirred upnver a report uiado by tho committee on ordinances of tho city council proposlug tollcenso ull trades and business lines. At pres ent tho unnual expenditures of tho city exceed the rccolptsby about$2500, und tho city charter permits no higher rute of tax levy than i mills, af. which rato property Is now assessed. Tho council has proposed a general license as a means of raising revenuo. The proposed law will bo submitted to the city council at Its next meeting, on tho 28th, and In tho meantime will be discussed by ;tho people. Territory for Russia. llr Ai.oolulr.l I'rcai to the Journal. Lonlon, March 20. Tlio St. Pe tersburg correspondent of Ltho Dolly Mall says: It Is asserted hero that negotiations aro almost concluded by which tho treaty port, New Chwnng, provlnco or Leaotung.on the river Lluou.ncur tho Guir or P echlll, will becomo a Russian possession. Russia undertaking In roturn to support China In resisting tho dtinmod9 or Italy. j Don't lose sleep. 1 Take j Aucrt Cherry Pectoral ) and lose that ! ( cough. j WHEAT MARKET. Chicago, March 20, May 071; cash 2 red 08. r8AN FilANOISCO, 1.08! cash LOOK March 20 .May r t I Jos. Meyers & Sons. Salem's Greatest Store. Miinnnnminnw icw Gloves for Easier! A Word from our Wrap Department, The newest Htylus In ready-to-wear suits; every garment hint beauty and elegance. .v liiue Serues and Venetian, silk lined Jackets nicely tailored, && MA Sm $8,50 Tan Herringbone In thu latest ef fect, well worth t?.f0 more $10.00 iiluuk Unllnlrthud Worsted Tutruta Kllk lined JiKikrts and SklrU-u beauty only $20,00 NEW (MIA8II SKIRTS. NEW PIQUE SKIRTS, til!V OUl'IM) SKIRTS. $1 up to $5, In the good old qualities, the same worthy sorts al ways found at our store, but discolors are new correctly new. SIISI.2MI.50,!2. All guaranteed and fitted if requested. We have just re ceived direct from New York 50 sam ple Skirts. We snapped them up as bargains; nearly all with the late button effect in the b.ck; beautiful newstyles in Sicilian, Serges, Fancy Alixtures, Coverts, Venetians, Poplins, Silks, etc, SL50, S5, 57.50 to $12.50. New Buckles, New Button Trimmings Expected this Week! Golf Shirts In nuwast novoltlaj, including tho tdlk front, ut $1,25 Men's Sack Suits In absolutely all wool cloth's; poll tlvuly ounnot bo duplicated else whore. $8.50 Washington Glnyei and Uuo ull wool Trlcotn, In uludlug all wool fancy mixtures. $1C,00 Not the wool faced but strictly pure worsted throuuh and through, In a variety of newest designs. $15, $18.50 and $20. Tu above suits repicsent the finest collection of ready-to-wear sultseyer (hown In Salem. L.etusshow them to you. -A 4 278-280 Commercial St The Old White Corner JLJLJlLJJLM MXJlJkkAkAL 11 U JH, U jq.Al.iA il.M.ftl U MkAi.AvJA -i