DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. :m Tir rs jkX&. YOh. x. THE NEW YORK RACKET. E. T. BARNES, Prop. Crash Hats, And tlicy are neat patterns too. Imvo the liner grades If you want to 75c. MEN'S BICYCLE SUITS, $2.70, $3.35, $4.50, and $5.75 MEN'S BICYCLE PANTS, $1.25 $1.70 ,$2.15 MEN'S CRASH SUITS, $2.40 to $3.65 MEN'S CRASH PANTS, $. 00 r The New SAVES YOU MONEY ly We Closo lit G o'clock, except m njihi hikWn.rht'ih"J - hWfc -, -v i .; - - S i 1 3 & -a "H '"V - u 'Ws, t98 DIFFERENT STYLES of Stripes, Plaid yn nun wwn i & a I We a so have a nice line ol i, A nice line of Notions, and at the u boston Emporium 309 North Commercial Street. fiT pr- r- r fr- fir Jf ft- pr - t WWWKKK k Three Specials at Misses Tan Shoes Sizes 12 to 2, at 75c. Misses Tan Oxford Tie cloth top, like cut Sizes 12 to 2, at 75c. Misses black strap Sandal-with bow Sizes 12 to 2, at 75c. k k k i i f&y6' Wo Closo at eo'clock, except HaAuiA e NVBHKaiaHHHHt3MHB fl Flying Top - Given away with each pair Children's shoes it costs no more to wear a pair of our late up to date shoes S than you pay others for old stock. See our Men' Tan and Rlack Vml (a SHOO worth 81.00. See our Men's Tan and Hlaok Vici f W 50 worth '! 0. See cur Men's Tan ana HUcfc Viol (a 2 00 wotili $3 00. 2 Every pair guaranteed by us and free shines thrown in. 5 Krausse Bros. - 275 COMMERCIAL St. g ; No cheap, shoddy goods handled by us. j m BBMBHHJHHHBOBMaDBMMManiBHaaru We Are Headquarters X-aUamtL 2SC- no a Of course wo tticin at 45c Wo have a line line of Gent's Dressy Summer Shirts, Don't forget those "Star 5 Star" Shoos. We have thorn In all tlie"Up to-Dato" styles. Our customers have learned from ex perience that the York Racket ON EVERY PU RCHASE. Saturday. - '"' - t - - 'LL ......-.. .h.- -H "3 " jf jtl t df t V u and Fancy Silks of all Gracfes. Call and order from Samples and get it bran new. Don't buy old shelf worn silks. ' JJ vv nwu ttw.. '- J I plain bilks oi all colors, v j Hosiery, and Underwear v v Ki u p P P ftpr ," t UIik tbw w Ea. B. 1-. . Us. . PAIR. rroo Sb no to our Cuattmcrs. attmeia, 2 T o . NEW SHOEJSTORE 01 Statu St 'Salem, Our. Saturday. - ea - rfrt -fl -fl irH ii m m For pruning tools of allude scriplions, Draw cut Pruning Shears, Pruning Saws, etc. etc, N. W. Cor. 3UU & Liberty SU, Salem. GRAY BROS m 75 BHK& I A EtC!A. flTlTiMAllT I j To Be SDrouted m Cliina. Dewey Reports Quiet ana Order in Guan. Judge Biddle Makes a Plain Conspir - r acy Ruling. lly Associated I'rce to (he Journal. Victokia, April 14, According to tliol'c'klng and Ticu Tsln Times, It Is generally believed among the for eign clement at Peking that the seizure of Kino Chau by Germany was the llrst step toward the realization or the scheme of Kaiser Wilhclm to place a German king on Chlncso soil. Washington, April 15. The fol lowing is received from' Admiral Dewey: "Manila. The Wheeling arrived from Guam. Quiet und order reign there, They are most friendly to the Americans, The native government established by Taussig Is working well. The native soldiers aro a line body of men. The Nunshnn (U. S. naval transport) Is In Guam," Philadelphia, April 15. in the Quay trial Goldsmith again took the stand this morning, and as an Indi cation of the purpose of opposing counsel, to contest every question which illicit bring the contents of the "red book" before the jHry, before Its admissibility was finally determined, the llrst question by the district at torney was obtcctcd 10 and after a spirited argument, the dcfetibo scored a point. Diddle admitted tho "red book" us evidence agaidst Senator Quay. In so doing, Judge Blddlo apoko at length to Quay's counsel on the number of useless objections made on the basis that the ottered evidence did not men tion Quay. lie suld It was not u question of Quay alone, but of conspiracy, und if the evlduncc did nut Impllciito Quay, no harm could be done. Manila, April 15. Fifty-Urst Iowa regiment lias relieved tbeTenth Penn sylvunlu at Malolos and tho latter has proceeded to Cav He. Pureuuntto In structions from Madrid, the Spanish officials und troops destined for the Caroline Inlands disembarked from the steamer Porto Rice today. Eastern Mall. lly Amtodtttcil lre to Hie Journal. Tacoma, April 15. Five days mall urrlved from tho east this morning over the Northern Pacltlc railroad. Delay was caused by Hoods and washouts In Montrua. A rich lind of Molybdenum, a scarce metal, Is reported In the carbon dis trict forty miles from this city. Washinoton, April 15, The Pres ident has appointed Lawrenco Town- Hcnd to succeed Dellamy btorer n United States minister to Drussells, Towiibend is at prosont United States minister Lisbon. Singed Feathers, lly Amnclulril l'rt to th Jourliul. Clrvklanu, O., April 16. The wholesale millinery establishment of Hurt and Co., occupying a block, Is burning. Ambulaucus have been called and It Is reported that u number of lives are lost. Worse Than Filipinos. TACOMA, April, 15. The Glenogle arrived tills ufternoon from the Orient with two-hundred Japanese believed to be coming In as contract laborers. FOR SALE OR RENT.-10 acres of land, and house, one aore of garden, balance bottom pasture and wood Good water, Joins soliool. G. SV Pearmlne, 2 miles north on River road. I 16 tf Columbia Model 57 $50. tHKVUV j I M I AJkJkJw i s The finest chain wheel ever turned out of a factory, Hartfords, strictly high grade, $35, Videttes, fully guaranteed, $25 and $26, SROAT St WILSON. SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY APRIL 15, 1899. BACK PROM MANILA. Member of Co. K, Reaches halem From The Islands, E. W. Decker, of Co. K, Oregon Vol unteers, arrived on the morning over land from San Francisco, Ho came over on the transport Suandla, which left Manila March 11. Ho was dis charged March 2, on account of sick-, ncsp, having been unlit for duty fdr about four months from dysentery and bronchitis. Tho young Man's complexion shows the elTcct of tho tropical sun, though he says that ho has bleached out about four8hadcs since leaving tho Islands. He corroborates tho testimony of the boys who liavo been writing homo in regard to tho feeling of the volunteers about coming back. Dofofe hostilities broko out, they all had the blues and wauled to come homo, but since tho lighting commenced there Is no more talk of that kind, Mr. Becker was out with his com pajiy on March C, and took part In a skirmish not far from Manila, but the Insurgents did not stay long, acting lon t,lc theory tl!?t ""0 w,"? ,1l,ts nd runs away may llvo to tight another day," He has no complaints to make of tho rations, embalmed beet not be ing a part or tho bill of fare In tho Phllllplnes. Rsfrlgorated fresli beer Is brought from Australia, without "chemical treatment." The boys over there think that Dewey Is distinctly all right. Mr. Decker tells of an Instance where tho admiral was passing one of the soldiers when the latter presented arms Diwdy stopped, saying, "On, novcr mind pre senting arms to me," und chatted pleasantly for some time, putting oo no frills about It. This returned soldier Is not an ar dent expansionist, but thinks that, now wo have got into the muss, Ae must stay with It until things ure stialghteucd out. Clus. McKlnlc), or Salem, came over on tho other transport, sick wl,i u feycr and went to tho Prosidlo hos pital. He is getting along nicely und expects soon to be discharged. Had the boys been discharged ucoup led of uioQtha eurl!er.they would have received about $400, travel money, but now receive allowunco from San Fran elbco, homo. Cannery Sold. TheWallace cannery una evar.or.itor located on 12th street, near tho S. P, dopot, was purchased from J. M. Wal 1 ice. tho agent, by the W. K. Allen Evupdratoratlng Company, of Kow bcrg, tho consideration being $10,009, Vhy Not In Oregon? fir Aocluttl I'reaa to llm Jiiurnnl. Tacoma, April 15.-Sovon cigar dealers were arrested this morning for running slot machines, and bound over to hundred dollars ball each. Tho arrests were caused by tho Law and Order league. Fredrick Weeks, of Douglas county, aged 40 years, was brought (o tho asylum today. ! HI MS, I I.I M.. "THE MAN WITH THE HOE." Written after tealng Mlllot'i world famniu jialmlin;. iiv r.mriNXAUKiuM, Jod made man In Ills Image, In tho Imago of made Ho him, Genesis. own God IloHed by tho weight of ceotorlea lie lentil Upon hi liooatnl Kii'i on tho ground, The ompllneMi filngo In Ills lace, And nil his Imck tlio burden o( tho world. Who nmdo lilid (lend to rttiiturw and duoiialr, A thin that Krtoo.i notatnl that nvur luil'W Btolldnnd ntuiiued.ji hrather to the ox Who loosened mid letdown thli brutal Jaw Who tui tho hand that liiDted bauL thlx brow ? WliOhebrfwilli bleu out the light within tills hrnln ? U thin the Thing thel-ord flod muln and gav To have dominion over ea and land, To trapA tho tuu und waroh the liuaM-iu for Tofeel the iiamlon of Ktemlly' Ullin trie t;ram uuurfameu uno uai urn anna And )lllrol tliuhlunfirinHiiteiit with IIhIiI -Down all llm atmteli of Hall to Itil&at Kill I There la nohc more terrible than thli - jiore toiiKoea i oenaiireoi ins vrortaa niiini Krel More lllltxl lllulnnaiid iiortent for tiiaaoiil More frauKht with inenuoe to the unHeriMi Wliat Bid f tiet ween him arut the Mraiihlm' Hlaveoftho wheel of labor, what to him weriato anil i hu swing or l'lolaifw? What the Ioiik iraoln'ii ol the ikn of none. Tla rlfl of dawn, the rwlilanlnir oi i no riwr ThroiiKli tldsdrcail ahae the aiilfertnK aiea Time'a tntReilr 1 In that itehinffMoop; iook ThrouKh Oil dread ihai.e hilinaultr betrayed, IMnnilrMl. nrolknntl and ilUlnlierltail. riiindrl, profanwl and dUlnherlted Crl iro(et to tli Judnea of the World, A proteat that ItaUo proplieo;. Onuutera, lonla and rulera In all lamU. la llila the hamllwork ou Klveto Ool. llita roonatroiu thing dlatortcd and iil oiienrhetl? How will jouer itralghteli up this ahaiai 'IliMieli It uitatn with linmiirallly (lire l.iek the upwurd looklni; ami the light; Hehullil in It the matte and the dream, Make rtxnt me immemorial iniainiea. l'erfidloua wrii'. iiamadleahle wooa? O nuutera. Ionia and ruler In all lamia. How will tin, FniurM reckon with tide Man? HowanawerhU brute qiimtion In that hour When whirlwiud ol rebellion auakv Ilia world? How will It lw with klnxdom ami wi'H klnga? Wlth tirtMC who ulupwd hlin to tli thing lie WliMi tbhtdumb Terror aUall rid to (ioil After Uieallenoeof U. ceuturleir (MIR IALKlu He Makes A Bold Bluff If All is Not Straight He Will Surrender Fortune And Throw His Liberty Into the n.. lly Aaaoclateil I'reaa to tlir Journal. New Vomc, April 15. The Miuot Investigation committee thH motnlng hud Peter F. Myer on the wltne b Sui-id. Ilu did not, he said, take Croker into partnership to get the binelltof tho Litter's reputation and Influence. He was not olllctully connected with the organization known as Tammany Hall Meyer admitted that Croker hud him uppolntcd to the dock yard board, but corrected himself b say ing that he was appointed by Mayor VanWyck. Oroker win then called. "Will you make a proposlt on ihat If dishonor, able money or dishonorable transui Hon are laid at your door, you will ptrt with your fortune and your lib ertyV" asked Mr. Mov. "Yes" said L'roker, Croker declined to talk regarding lilsltn'ttwltl clruum stances when c returned from Kuropo In 181)7. BROUGHT HACK TO LIFE. Poitland Liquor Dealer Narrowly Es capen Drowning. II) Aanoclitteil f'rraa tu the Journal. Ahtohia, Or., April 15. Ah the steumer Ilwueo was pulllug away from her dock at Ilwueo yesterday after' noon, one of tho passengers noticed a derby hat and valise Moating by. A small boat put out and got them. Five minute later a man's body was neon limiting In tho water under tho bow. face downward and with a light overcoat under his nrnr Captain Thomas Parker saw that the cars und neck uf the man wore black, and directed some deckhundH to tlo n ropo around tho body and make It fast tu the tloek, so that the coronet could tuko charge Tho man who started 10 tie tho rope around tho neck found that tho bodp was still warm, und ut his, suggis tlon, E. Wullauder, or tho Norlh Reach lircsavlng crow, had the body brought on bourd tho steamer and under hlsdlrectlon life wu biuught back after a hard half hnur's work. He wab lortat it hotel at Ilwueo out or (lunger when the bo it luft. In tho excitement or saving his life his name waa-not learned although ull on tho boat claim to hayo known him for years as a liquor douler of Portland who has n cot tago ut Long lieuch and npends the Hummers there. Ho is about 5 feel 0 Indie high, 200 pounds In weight und woro n short light I ward The Way Christians Act. On Easter Sunday ut I0i30 u. tu. (he ! Mulberry street M.Echurch, In Troy, u . wii unrneo. i no immtir in .iiSi ciiurcii is uev. MJtniey i. uoyai, hi i Siiui.li Salem The Ilro nturUd lithe r(Kr and Iff -burued I ho tipp.tr i-t'iry or thu steeple, J j toe uro nap irtinuiib nui wt-niK uuiu n, ut wutur on the roof on account ol 0r'!' There 6 Great Danger In allowing your eyes to pass yearly without having them examined It does not cost you anything to call ut our store und have tficm examined by a graduato option and if glanses are needed we can supply them too at moderatfl cost. We repair spectacle, and eye glasses at reasonable prices If only bout out of shape we straighten free. HERMAN W. BAn, Orslust Qptlalan. IIO BTATD STREET "PL tho low pressuro of tho water works. Tho building was valued nt $15,000, and a splendid pipe organ, which was also destroyed, cost $2,000. Tho membership numbers almost 000 am? Is the ban nor M K oluucn of the entire world for giving tu foreign missions. The last act of the Sunday school, which was Juiteloslnir as tho Ilro was discovered, was tdulvoan Easter nlTorliig to missions, amount lug to $110. A now church war much needed and will now be eroded nt once. The burning of u church Is quite a rare occurrence and one ulways to be doplorcd as so many sacred memories ulwuys cluster around such old tern pics of worship. While tho ruins of this church were still smouldorlng tho Baptist, Christian, Lutheran and Prcsbytorlan churches of tho city sent resolutions of sympattiy to tho Mothod' 1st church and each denomination Invited thorn to make use of their building during such time as tlicy would bo without a church house, In dicating that In Troy, at least tho selllshness of -creed and denomina tional prldo Is rust giving wuy to the true Christian fellowship which be lieves that nil churches should work for tho glory or Him who diod for us all. Suit Against Hammer Estate. .IcITorson Myers, as administrator of tho estate uf A, D. Itlsdon, deceased, today tiled In the county clerks oillco act ilm against the estate of S. R. Ilamni r, deceased. The claim ls eit forth In a puiltlun In wulch It Is al leged that when Hammer vns admin istrator or tho estate or Illsdon he rosolvcd property of tho value of $10,101) 70 and that of this sum ho has rullcd to account for $0,623 81. 'It Is ulso ullcgcd that the duly verllled claim for this amount has been pre sented to John Hughes, administrator of Hummer'.-! o-itatc, and bus b en re jected by him. Tho petition therefore asks the county court to order the claim allowed. If the county court should allow this claim It Is probablo that Hammer's bondsmcu will be culled upon to make tho amount or the claim good for the Hammer estate Is not stiilllclcut tu coyer tho amount. Hog Cholera, Quite u number of tho hogs belong ing to the stuto of Orogoj, and serving llfo sentcnccf at tho penitentiary, aro reported to bo anlletcd with a disease that threatens them with a pardon. The ailment Is said by some vshu claim to know to be tho 'genuine hug oholero, for wlilttli no effective euro has over been found. Farmer Porter admits thut. It U cholera and has boon buying mdlulno fur Ills charges. Out of twelvu cish last week ho lost one. This week he has seven down, but says ihuy uru Improving. It Is to bo hop.'d sickness Is not no serious us symptoms would indicate l lie the Fair Warrants It Is expected t.,at the dcllclency appropriation for tho state fair will be made available for thu payment of warrants Monday. There aro one or two people waiting fur that event, imgmilllllMMIBBCIMlMRIlMIIINM (J ! Jos. 'Meyers & Sons, ss S Salem's Greatest Store. 3 " Cents for u llticnf lUlf1k I mid Turkish Towels that ciinbldtlrtd line valuu at 2A n luck are (its. Cent", Indies' vests In lino so looted silver grey, Jcrtoy rlbb d. Onoitu r)tyle button ucniss chest, Special Sale Silk Waists Our eitlio line .of ready to waists at ripeulul sale prices, 52.78 to 10.88. wour New Corded Silk Waist Patterns Just received the very latest. blues, new heliotrope Cerise Turquoise combinations, New und 278 280 Commercial St. The Old White Corner. AVE OLOSIS AT (J O'CLOCK,, Royal aiBSOlUTEEtf'PURE Mokes the food more eovAi enema PRISONER ESCAPES, Rcsj McCormick With Holpof Confed erates Takes Leg Bill. Balcm Father Who Heroically Turns His Son Over to the Administra tion of Law. Ross McCormick, a bou of J. Ii. McCormick or this city, who was be ing brought rrom Portland Friday night oy Marshal Glbsou, escaped from the train ut a woou siding this sldo of Urooks. Tho charge against tho young man Is taking it purso and $15 from ono Win. Schnoldor In Dageny's Saloon, The train was crowded and Gibson allowed McCormick to sit two scats to tho rear of him. Close observers on the train could see that McCormick who was band united but armed vi,h a bottle or whiskey, hud confederates who winked at, If they did not uctuully nbslst at his escape, und thoy scorned to enjoy omburraslng Gibson more than lending him aid. Olbson wus hot aftor his man und at ono timo could have put a bullet through him, but preferred tiring In tho nlr. J. II. McCormick brought Ho9 to Recorder Judah's resldenco, 317 Liberty street, at about 1 o'clock this morning to have tils liundcutTs re moved from his swoolen wrls s, and there surrendered him to that olllcor as tho nearest magistrate, und not ns stated becatiKO Judge Juduh wus his "Ir.tlmate frlond." IIo was bound ovor till Monday foicnoon undor $250 ball and ho was released this mornlug ou a bond ror his nppouranco. The boy oyldoutly expected his father would unlooso his hands und ho desorves credit for turning him over to stand trial. That ho will got exact Justice ut tho hands of Recor der .1 udah, no ono can doubt. The Salem papor which linn mudo It is business lo suppress nil mention or Roftuder Judiili'siiauio rrom Its col umns, took occasion this morning to change Its tuutlcs und It plainly sought tu nibt a slur upon thatolllclul. It took pains to duslgnnto that olllulal as the "liitlmato friend" um young man brought beroro him ror trial. While this thrust In the dark was not Intended tu bo complimentary or truthrul, it did reveal a truth thut Is vory plain to every ono, I, u , that Mr, J udah is the man's friend-uk he Is every mini's friend. If anybody A COLUMBIA WMfiHL GiVBN AWAY. III our Men DuiMir nifiit mti i.urelwu III ,i) o.nt In AL iiir Men a siul 110 a iiiiiiun Men a siul line wills li PI nr will entltleonri lo Im, till rttlwiit In the KIVtliKor I hi. tut COLUA13IA B1CYL:LK. A l'r niulltlimi Miin'tMHl tl)ll thu twkeU Qomo, mnku your (nirqhaso. Imported Scotch Atadras I Kanay Immiiii thirl white llgtlfs, In awetl 1 CA Now Hko Suits. Now Ulko I'ants. Now Swoatom. Now Holto. New Golf Hose With Ihe'lalt, but Ion elTool, CilWoI VIn lined lOOji c. eiapul vwy oilti, lr ltr i? JNTO. 93. Powder delicious and wholesome PowofH eo , titw roan. doubts whether Judgo J udah has friends In all walks of life It will only be ncccesary to scan tho returns of tho lato city election In Salem at which ho was elected Recorder wlill a two-Ui'Onc party majority against him. MARION COUNTY NEWS. Business Being Transacted at the Couit House, I'ltOUATK, N. Nickel has been appointed admin istrator or the estate or Mary Mlckel, deceased. J. L. Calvert, administrator of Hie C9tnte of John Culvert, deceased, has lllcd his tenth semi-annual account. DKKDS KTO PILED. L. F. Masher and wire, to J. A, Hicks, 5 acres In 1 7, s. r 1 west. $100, Mrtry J. Merrlmun and husband to John Tyler, 18 ucres In 1 5, b. r 1 west. $1500. United States to Noll McRoa, w J o n w J, sec. 21 and o of n e , sec. 20 1 10, s. r 6 cast. Two hop centract: J. G. Meyers nnd W. P. Mussoy, or Hrcoks, each agreeing to deliver to T. A.LIvcley & Co. COOOlbiut 10 cents per pouna. mow ow she looks IVxir clothes cannot make joa look old Krt'll pale elieeka won t do It. Uno thing does It, and timer foils. It I ImpoMlblo to look voung with the color of seventy yairslu your hair. Auer's Hair Vigor , permanently postpones the tell-tale algnaof age. It tiring Ixifk the color or voutii .vi nrtyroiir luir nwyiooic . as it dlil at fifteen. It thickens the lair !wt, toi it from railing-out, ami clnnxe tlio scalp from dandruff. sr.u0a bottle. At all druggist. If you rto not obtain all the txntSt you extiMlFd (torn Ilia ui of In vigor. vril lOBUuciur auvinii. 4JiiMi,D.J.O.AYr.R. Low all. Mat. ' WHtfAT MARKET. Ciiioaoo, April 2 red 75!. San Fhanoirix), 1,001 cash 1.0(11. 15,-May 721; catli April lfi.-May To cure La Grippe, ktep wsrm, etpeclallj die feet, and take l)r. Miles' Nervine.. m t This Label riAfIT, aCrtAFFHER MAFIX. QUARANTBeO OUOTHINO T'i all clothing bnyerii stnnds for the best Our bpntv lino N now very completo with L WOOL BLUES LHOE8 ALL WOOL Afcsiivit;Mfc.a VSSIMEPKJ ALL WOOL CLAYS ALL WOOL CHEVOl IEVOITS. ALL WOOL WORSTEDS. $8.50 to $20.00. Kant-Wear-Out Uny' und children's clothing. Thutaro warranted togho satis fant Ion. Wo have the best. All styles In newest materials. $1.50 to $7.50, Rough Riders Mudo uf the legulutlon Cloih sauio ns worn In Cavalry and Infantry. $1.50. Khaki Cuba. "i B a k4 glEMaMMIlMMIMaiHMlMllMWHBBaWMMiMlim -1-jMrtl3haaiVr1sW 'riftlii 'nhn & m.k a lifl-t ,