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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. ffc-r s, cr, 4iui- lht J VOL. X. SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY ATOIL 17, 18!)!). NO. 92. p k k RalRm Wnnlfin MlllslLAWTOT" Home Made Good, j WfM A TQ TO of Specials: A very select line of Boy's Knee Pant Suits of our own goods made up in New York. Get one for YOUR BOYl The Men's largest rpnts: assortment All sizes of Bos Black Hose, " J " s ri,,ll- eguiar sizes, the very best to be had: Ask S sfizes ?n? ?xtni Ion; f ' fKpt,, No matter what size you call Ior tnem' for we have them. A special drive on them. The finest line of Crash Hats for Men and Bovs to be 0M found, Styles. in Patterns and Visit Southern Luzon All the Filipino Prisoners Are to Be Returned ialem Woolen Mill Store fry7TTTTTrmttv77ifwrmv?v Those Towns That Have Been Captured Will Have to Be Abandoned. A big DRIVE I On all lines of Spring Goods. We are selling the same qnality as others ask you $3 for, for 2,50. We irive vou the straight dis count for cash and offer no premiums and do not have to cinch you on the shoes to get even. Our business is conducted strictly on business principles and conse quently increasing every day. Great specialty made of infant and children's goods SALEM SHOE STORE ; Ladd & Bush Bank Building, State street. Storo olosos at 6 o'clock, oxcopt Saturday. '. UAUiAyAAAiAAUUqUftiiftltMJ " W WW"" """""""i BE"' p- E"" w P w W v Men's Patent Leather Shoes k FREE SHINES j To Customers. i GUARANTEED NOT TO CRACK Up-to-date Styles S3. NEW Sn OH STORE 04 Statu St. Salem, Our. Wo Closo at e o'clock, Exoopt Saturday. The kind not guaranteed, Sold for $5 and $6 Elsewhere, OUR PRICE $3.50. I Or Aaaooliitetl I'reai to (lia Jonrnnl. New York, April 17. A special to tlio Ilorald from Washington says: When shown tlio dispatch announcing the recall of Lawton, General Schwnn, noting adjutunt-g ucral said It was In accordance with thoiundcrstundlug of tlio war department as, to the purpose (if Lawtou'a campaign. "General .Otis has sent an expedition to southern Luzon, "ho continued," for the purpose of destroying tho Insurant forces, to make a reconnaissance of that territory and to spread broadcast the recent proclamation of the Phil ippine commission, setting forth the purposes of t'.ils government. I ex pect he will clear all prisoners taken and they will be sent to their homes. Ily this action it Is hoped ho will provo to tlio Filipinos that the Amer icans are not barbarous and that we purposo to treat tho Filipinos humanely." (Dy Sunday Cable.) Manila, April 17, 10:50 a. m. Major-General Lawton's expedition of the Laguna do J3uy district re-oni-barked last evening, anchored for the night at tho hcud of the riycr Paslg and reached Manila this morning, bringing all the men and tho captured Insurgent boats. Its objects, namely the capture of tho Insurgents' boats und the distribution oMhe proclnma mation, emphasized by a lesson of American power throughout tho lake region, liavo been attained. General Lawton Immediately began prepara tions for un important (expedition on land. Thcro has been jno lighting on tlio lake for three days. Lawton returned to Manila accord ing to orders from Otis. Lawton de clares that America needs 100,000 men to pacify the Philippines, Tic says that with the present force ho could go through all Luzon, but to maintain guycrnmcut tho United States must garrison all the towns. lb lias not the men, therefore the need of a largo army, All tho towns In the Lu U inula bay district captured mint be abandoned, much to Lawton's regret. They In clude Peate, Santa Cruz, Lougos, Luuiban, Pagasaan. A second osim palgn Is to be made in this country in the rainy season when boats of greater draught can opcrato in the lake owing to higher water, thus giving tho boats a chance to help tho army. Lawton's troops will be used In tho operation? northward, and may be sent around by boat, to the north of Agulnuldo to cub him off and force him between two lines. With Lawton ono sldo and McArthuratCalumplb on the other. (Sundy Cable.) Washington, April 10 The dcslro of the .volunteers to return to this country Is evidenced in a report which shows that to those which havo been offered oportunlty to ro-lnlist with the offer of a bonus In travel pay of over $500, only about 7 per coot will accept. Tho volunteers lb Is sa'd, de sire to come home by organizations lit stead of Individually. Some discharges of individual soldiers liavo been brought uboub by congressional pres sure, bub us a rulo Gcncrul Otis has has been disapproving all applications for discharges except In case of Sick or wounded. ": Second Oregon, April lG-Ooinpany A Second Lieutenant J. A. Young, foot, serious. First North' Dakota Company I, Private Herbctt Fllw. axilla severe. Killed First Ninth Dakota, com pany C, Corporal I. Drlscnll; Wagnor J. Peter Tomklns; Privates Alfred Alloni, William O. Lamb; company I, Musician George Sclincllcr. Otib. CROKER : a n& &$l w-attl -e& rfi -1 --fl OTIS' CASUALTY LIST. Lieutenant J. A. Young, Second Oregon, Among the Injured. Wasuinqton, April 17. Tho fol loping cablegram from General Otis, at Manila, was received ut the war department teday: Manila, A'jrll 10. Adjutunb-Gon-oral, Washington Deaths since last, repert: Smallpox. April 5 Dunlel S. Noble, recruit, Eighteenth Infantry; 0th, Nathaniel J. Prlckett, privates com pany G. Twenty-third infantry; 11th Julius Huhfeld, corporal, company N. Fourth Infantry; 13th, Algernon Gardner, prlyato company G, Fourth Infantry; John Turner, prlvuto Com pany II. FIfty-llrat Iowa. Typhoid fovor, April 8-ChnrIcs Kaiser, corporal company F, First Nebraska. Foyer undetermined, April III Charles Echols, private company H, First South Dakota. Dysentery, April 13 Albert II. Whltukcr, sergeant company A, First North Dakota. Suicide, April 12 Gcorgo Hrlggs, private Company G, First Wyoming; real name Harry D, Wicks. Casualties not heretofore reperted: Wounded First Nobnislca, March 24 Company II, Private Deeds Forsbelg, abdomen, slight; 28th, com pany F, Prlyato Ora Rosl, alde.sllght; 28th, company O, Prlvato Jc6so Balrd, hand, slight; company F, Edward Matthews, wnlt, Blight; 31st,company L, Sergeant William L. Baehr, shoulder, slight; company 13, Private Herbert Rasmussan, thigh, severe; compauy F, Frank A. Graham, leg slight. First Washington, April 13 Com pany II. First Lieutenant Edward F. Southern, forearm severe; First b'or geanb John G. Curl too, leg, slight. Fourteenth Infantry Company A, Privates Moses P. Pilchard, thigh, Beverc; company K, Alonzo R. John on, hip, severe San FiuNoiaoo, April 17. At tlio presidio reservation last night, In the saloon of Adolph Rohfeld, several soldiers commenced a discussion of the Cuban campaign, Clias. L. King claimed to have been In tho Cuban campaign. This led to a dispute and a general fight was st-irtcd In which King received a terrible drubbing, lie was compelled to go to a hospital arid it was noised about that he was dead. Ills comrades gathered and de termined to wreak 'revenge on the establishment of Rchfcld. Poltccmou temporarily restored o.rder autl sent to the presidio for aid. Troop It, Fourth cavalry and Company L, 21 Infantry, responded. In the mean time tho riot had broken out again, and when the sol dolors urrlvcd and found the built! Ing occupied by Rohfelds saloon, his brother' biirbcrshop and j tullorshop of Goldberg In Humes, Soldiers were inviting tho police to ontor n contest of arms and pande monium reigned. Lieut. Harris or dered tho mcu to surround the oolllg oronts, and lu A few minutes 200 men wore undor arrest. j An Investigation was immediately commenced. Later In the day the oillcers discov ered tho culprits who beat King. The effort to dlicovor the perpetrators of tho Incendiarism are unavailing, CROAK S "JLLW Refuses to Answer Questions ' Royal r Absolutely Ipure Baking Powder Absolutely "Pure Makes tho food more delicious and wholesome kotAi bakim pomtn co., w vom. I Lon Edwards Acquitted, Ily Aiauvlateil Press to Mis Journiil. Jacksonville, April 17. Tho Jury In the case of Lon Edwards, Indicted for killing his partner, Charles Kyuns, ui Wagner Gup, lias returned a verdict or not uullty. The ovldone against him was entirely circumstantial. The trial had been in progress In tho circuit court since last Tuesday, and hud been stubbornly contested. The case was given to tho JuryutS o'clock Tuesday ivonlng. The Jury dollburutcd''all night without being able to come to an agreement, und at about 8 o'clock were given further In structions upon some points of law by Judge Hanna, uftvr which tficy soon determined upon u verdict of acquit tal. Special Sewing Machine Sile. Do nob forgeb now Is the time to buy a sou Ing iiuuhlna from Geo, C. Will. Cheaper grado of much I net. ar rived and you can now buy a High arm Bolf-threadiug shuttle, all ub, tachmontK l he same quality of gout's as so extoublvoly advertised by east ern business mun from Kioto $20 and you pay tho freight which is moio bhan $4. You can buy lb of Gun. V. Will for 817. 35. In u rual good cheap machine cxamlno the Climax. lb will sew 8omo kind of thread und nob chango tension that others will nob 60w with. You can buy tho lnltter now for $21 827:50 and $30 ."0. I)- riot pub off buying us theso priccH uro only during this sale mid tlio way they aro going I may run out of cer tain styles you may want. Quay Got Interest Public Money, oii. Soldiers Rioting in a Saloon. San Fancisco II Aiauclatetl I'rci tu tli Jiiuriml. Nnw York, April !7.-ThcMacet In vestigating cumuiltto .reconvened to day. At a conference of the commit tee before proceedings opened, As scuiblyman, Hoffman offorcd rcsolu tlouscalllng for nu Investigation o rumors, "thatu certain law tlrin In Now York by corrupt means had se cured passage through the ussembly of a bill known as tho Astoria gim franchise." The resolutions were defeated. Mr. Mazcbsuld the committee had cer tain work to perform, that Its node of procecduru had been laid out nnd that the present Is no time for taking up extraneous mutters. Ibis under stood ho spoke for all Republicans or the committee. Richard Crok'ir refused to nnswor tlio questions as to how much lie paid for his stock In tho United Stal8 Fi delity HoudComptny, or whether iho stock was ulvcn to him. Tho refusal wus noted and Crbker will probably bo reported to tlio Jasscmbly at Albany with a vlow of being pnm'olud against for contempt. Pim.ADr.i.iMitA, April 17, riiu(Jimy trial opened this morning with Meyer Goldsmith, the commonwealih's ex pert accountant on tho riband, Wit uces said tlio bank -books show that of I ho state deposit 20 pur cent wus usud by tlio bank without Interest $200,000 was sut aside fnriHonf C;iiay and Interest on tho .balance divided between Quay, Haywood and Mckee. Defcn.-e asked that wlbness bo made to produce tho entry showing that anything was scb aside for Quay. The Judge declined, saying If tho state ment wero false, they can so be proven on cross-examination. HOP TALK. By Their Own Exertions Growers Have All to Qain and Nothing to Lose. Tho tine growing weather for tho pasb few weeks has caused hop grow ers to rejolco ub tlio pru.pcct and nearly oyory hopniun in the vicinity of Salem has resolved to do even more for tho udvuncemonb of quality than last year, which was n long strldo In the direction of a bettor articlo than had oyer been marketed boforo. Most hop growers havo bcomo satisfied that tho Improvement mado last year can even be brought to greater per fection by following out lines of Im provement laid down for last year's crop. Early sproylng und often, nnd tho application of tho old maxim, "an ounco of preventative Is worth u pound of cure" will be practiced. Tho fact that the Inorouscd acrcago will not bo u factor In tho coming crop does not cause fcarof overproduc tion, yet with uu unusually good crop the yield will bo bigger than lb has ever been beforo owing to tho fact that ull tliu missing hills In lasb year's crop will bo represented by a now nnd vigorous vino this season, though tho new vine will nob bear a full crop. All hop men who are posted, claim this new vine, where tho missing hills wero lasb season, will cause un In crease of at least tun per cent In yield, All this added to tho fact Unit Oregon growers know bet ter ho'v tu sayo ull tho marketable hops and keep down lieu with un almost suroty, and havo nothing to fear but mlldow, They havo partly redeemed their old prcstaga tor mar keting tho best hop grown in America which causes the hop buyers to look forward to another year of prosperity In their lino of business. Thcro aro many places where the grower can yet improve. Soiuo siiy many pick too early and do not wait lor roll maturity. Tho strictly yellow hop which wus formerly con sidered the piopur color Is not now wunted, too much of It was caused by heavy sulphuring, and that color Is no more In demand, but now tho fav orite, and whut Is most wanted, rolnr, Is u bright greenish yellow and of full strength and properly dried. Another of tho drawbacks that have caused some hop men to get low figures tor tliolr hops is blin slovenly way they aro baled: poorly sewed up, with long uneven stitches and saklng all dirtied and not squarely baled up. Many buyers will shun a dirty looking lob of bale. The arb of cur ing Is also bettor understood. Tho experience of the past bwo years has been a lesson to growers and If thcic aro any hops that are nob up to stand ard they had better bo left on tho poles. Tho hop men hayc tho advantage of any other producersln as much us ltU one of tho businesses which lias uot neon manipulated by a trnst and grow ers havo less to complain of from tho hop merchant than any other producer. In tlio article of twlno alono , theyrfi; uuyu uecu in cuniaco wiui trusts. Twlno will probably bo fully as high If not higher, owing to tho cotton market. ; All In ull the Oregon hop grower hayc better prospects thao any other Industry on tho Pad lie coast. Ills prosperity depends entirety on Ids own business sagacity In curing and sav ing and marketing his crop. V - Rev. P. 0. HeUlcr went to rortMntU this afternoon. j A full beard isn't y S much consolation to ? . ) a man with a bald s J j head ' k j Hair Vigor i I will make hair row. j $ .. Ji WHBAT MARKET. ClUOAClO, April rod 75!. San Fuancwco, 1.001 cash 1 00!. 17.-May 721; cash April 1G May To cur La Grippe, keep warm, etptclall the feet, and take Ut. MIW Nervine. !RSaSEBBlllHlllHMaBUae1UllBHI!IMIllllKIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllMlllIIIIRlllllllIlllli Jos. Meyers & Sons, M ' I Salem's Greatest Store. a a a SBaMBTBHDBWEfflBaiHHBBHHHHBraBHBMKB'HHHiaiFn M fl Flyin Slop i D B B a B E H U D a el B - 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. 5 See our Men's Tan nnd Hlack Viol ( &I00 worth $1.00. See our Men's Tun und Hliek Viol (tf 2ftu worth 3.50. 5 See cur Men's Tun and Ul.ick Vlcl (ci 32 00 wotrh $3.00. 2 Every pair guaranteed by us and free shines thrown in. D Krausse Bros. 1 275 COMMERCIAL St. No cheap, shoddy goods handled by us. g MMHiji'HtaHiaauaDataaaanBBaaaDHHaarjnarJutatarjcn Ml We AresHealprters alldev For pruning tools of scriptions, Draw cut Pruning Shears, Pruning Saws, etc. etc, N. W. Our. Stale & Liberty SU, Salem. GRAY BROS Personals and CDrrenf EveDfs. GLEANED FROM ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS RECEIVED BY THE JOURNAL. MONDAY, AI'UIIv 17, 1809. Tho Duchess of Marlborough Is dead. During election riots at Hlluon, Spain.JW persons were wounded. Hen Uur" Is to be dramatized with the consonb of General Lew Wallacy . Tho transport Ohio arrived ab 'Frisco from Manila today. Khc brought no soldiers or other passengers. Tho Right Rev. John Ambrose Watterson. bluhopof tho dlocesu of Col umbus, Ohio, died this morning. Popff Leo probably appoared In Ht. Peters, ub the Thanksgiving muss, Sunday for tho last time. The condition of the holy futher seemed to bo one of extrame emaciation. Reports to the Hoo from over Nebraska Indicate that tho damage to tl e winter wheat and rye has boen greatly exaggerated. With a fuvorable sws u from now on. there will be a fair orop. Tho American npora singer Kininu Kovadu wus hissed by the Spanlsi' gracdous at Seville At Madrid the queon rngunt whs Informed of the occur rence Hor majftsty InviUd Nevada to a olre ar. blw pili;, and present --d to her a diamond und sipphlro bruculot. Wm. J. Bryan spok Saturduy night to tho lirgast bumiuit tyor given In New York, rolteiutlng his udherenco Ui Ui 0'ilndgi platfurm and fno cnlr.-aao of bllver. Ho ruwlyod a numbr if willors Sunday at Hie Ilo'el I'a-tiiuldi, andatlenUed Dr Pa'ktnir t'chureli in thouf ornoon. Geo. Patterson, who has been head clerk ut the Wllhuuoltc since It opened under tho present manage- ..nn lino imuia t.i T.iutiirn nriu'riii fill a com ut of his huulth Tummy (hmnu, I who bus faithfully tilled tho position usulght clurk, will be promoted to head clerk, and gets un Increase of slary. J. J. Keller, or new mm CKy will fill tho place us night clerk Hon. .1. L, Sharpsboln, u prominent lawor from Walla Walla, was .In th olty today, u gucsb of Mrs. C, b. Dyer. Jncub Graver, u student at the blind foIiqoI, wont to Portland toduy for ti short visit. Dr. nnd Mr. I). A. Pulno wenb to Portland today. Prices 1 e to S Special ;p:"AINS ' stl Columbia Model 57 $50. iflk im nig iii"1"" '-" ' Ladies (ft I J mmmmtmmmmmmmmimmm I m MH ft,mL l i. S IV7nrrV 1 ujE(yA The finest chain wheel ever turned out of a factory, Hartfords, strictly high grade, $35, Videttes, fully guaranteed, S25 and S26, SROAT Sl WILSON. This week our cntlro lino of Now IJoblnem Nottingliams Irish Point, eto. Special M 7r Thcri's Great Danger In ullovlng your eye to paw yearly without having them examined It does not cost you anything to rail ut our htore und havo them examined by a graduate option und If glasses aro ncJod we run supply them too at moderate cant. We repair spectacle and eye glujsat reasonable prl's. If only bent out of mhapo wo straighten free. IlJSTtAN AV. BANK, frKlHt Oflliln. 110 utatu Bxnmrr. UnddiDiuliui Corset WvtM I'licmiie Drawers NMit Mi 19 (,'naU k i lr LiKlifn fMt IjU1c lln ." Iroportwl UUfkln nortliftllotW, A COLUMBIA WI1BHL GIVUN AWAY, 111 R, d W, Men's Trousers In swoll now pat term fancy wnrsb Ofls. hair lines, check, etc., per fect litterc. S2 to $7. i A New Shirts Imported So itch MuJpm exelus ivoly uuw. i In our llwi IteMr m, nt Mil uu lillMwill , 1X1 ! tliU ih'lil III iiiw iwy iuiuimi Uanitleuu0tQli 1 wind iiiirulwuw, limit mhi iliak will anlltleuue IQ In iwrttalant In IN tiUiiiKor -.--- . .... i r....i l. our Jim- ww iiyy iumiii lui ill A lovely new lloo of high art ling erle at popular prices. COLUMBIA 13ICYELE. A Kr wiwilttoa exprl mw t tllkBl. co . mnko your pu mo rahnaO. S1.50, New Bike Bejts 25c to 76:, A I 278 280 Commercial St, The Old White Cornel. g WIS CLOSE AT (J O'CLOCK. -J tfv t M 'St rfi 8UllKBSSKI8BilMllIVI9iHii8il8lllllIIBI8IISill8111KI!liarieWllX8iJllllXlfKIISaiIlfliJ .-!.