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' "-?-! w. - im- - WJjaJ-jaK; 'VK.yW..t..M; DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL $ Js Jv jr.sti Kit VOL. X. SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY APRIL U), 1891). NO. 04. V -T;f fij" Sa em Home Made Goods. Specials: A very select' line of Boy's Knee Pant Suits of our own goods made up in New York. Get one FOR' YOUR BOYI All sizes of Boy's Black Hose, the very best to be had: Ask for them. Wanton MIllcTAFM HUUIU. Id'AJUin I 0 0 118 11 f 11 Dl IB IiIi Hvlll lllllli IIUDVJIM man, L. 1. Ed words, V Anderson, Dillon and C. A. Morrlssey. J. assortment of Keguiar sizes, s ,$ V. The largest Men's Pants: extra sizes and extra longs. ino matter wnat size you call tor we nave them. A special drive on them. The finest line of Crash Hats for Men and Boys to be found, in Patterns and Styles. Fifteen Americans Captured. While Engaged in Rescu ing Salem Woolen Mill Store General Lawton Has Returned From the InteriorTroops Healthy. London, April ll). Tho Filipino European Junta claims to liuvo re ceived a cablegram froniGencral Luna commanding the Manila district, de claring General Lawton whoso object it was to Drouecd to Baler and .effect u Junction with the "Xorktowti, was In veigled by Filipino tactics Into peril ously extending Ills lino with the re sult that a column of 140 o Ulcers and mou. on reaching Ulnagon wcro am btisucd b.v Flllnluo forco has been severed and the cntlro column cap tured. The Fllllplno advices further assert that Don. Lawton, on hearing the news, "retired to Manila, stating that he had been recalled by Gen. Otis, on the ground that a native rising In Manila was lnmilnont."Tho foregoing Is said to bo a soporato altalr Trout tho alsappcaranco of the boat's crow of tho Yorktown, THEROSEBURG LOCAL. BIG FIRE IN IDAHO Train Stalled on the Track Be tween Salem and the Re form School. WTm7ffTmw,iRfiw ? rata ma E ji9 j nON jGfolsty hU; eSKk A big DRIVE On all lines of Spring Goods. We are selling the same quality as others ask you 3 for, for 2.50. We give you the straight dis- fc count tor cash -and otTer no premiums and do not have to cincn you on we snoes to get even, uur 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 oloaos at O o'clock, oxcopt Saturday. j- gy"- s- )F- p- p- (so- jw"- p iffft' gj&a- LADIES BICYCLE 1 SHOES J fif utrTweTRrcIy Now Now Pnttornsl Doslgnsl TENNIS SHOES In Dtnok, Brown and Whlto. lly AkocIiiIciI I'rcaa (u (hi- JoimiHl. Manila. April 10. Admiral Dewey has been notified Of the strange' dis appearance of Lieut. J. C. Gllmore and 14 members of his crew, of the united btut"& gunboat, Yorktown, On Saturday last, tho Yorktown was anchored oil Huler, on the cast coast of Luzon, about two hundred miles from here, where a Spanish garrison of about llfty men had been defend ing Itseir against several hundred Filipinos for the past month. Lieut. Gllmore, Ensign V. II. Stan Icy and the boat's crew were sent up the rlyer, from Halur bay, to commu nicate wlih the Spaniards, the, town of lluler lolug some distance inland. Etisluu Stanley, who lauded ut the mouth or the river, reports that he heard three volleys, a biixle call and cheers up the river, but an automutlc gun, which was part of the equip ment of the boat, was not heard tiring. Stanley then paddled to Yorktown in u canue. Search was made for the Yorktowu's bout and her crew, but no truce of them have been found and the York town Ins sulled for Jlo Ho, from which pluco the commander cabled to Admiral Doweo, his theory being that Filipinos hud captured or sunk the bout or that the Spaniards had rescued the American party. A scouting party or tho American troops toduy found a rebel skirmish line more thun u mile lo.ig east or Ma lolos. A slurp fu Hade followed, but no losses were sustained. General King, who has been taken suddenly III, uud who Is unable to continue in command of his brigade, has been re lieved or further duty and has been ordered to tho United States on tho llrsa transport. The following Is tho list or missing men us reported by Admiral I)ewc: To Chief Quurlor muster V. Wultou, Coxswain J. Ellsworth, Gunner's Mato Edward J. Ny gard, Sulluiikers1 Mate Vanboin, Seaman W. II, Kynder and O. W. Woodbury, Apprentices D.G. A. Von vllle. P Peterson, Ordinary Soumon S. Brlsolose, 0. I). McDonalc, Lands- mlR .aroSS -rt .. ..ant sJ WI .i)rt riOM yyA NEW SHOE STORE 01 Statu St. Salem. Ohb. Froo Shines to Customors. j te -! Washington, April 10. The fol lowing cablegram was Just received from Otis: 'Lawton roturned from the Lake country on tho 17th Inst, bringing tho captured vessels. Tho Insurgents are much scattered, and they retreat bo foro our forces and await an oppor tunity to attack somo dctuchmout The better class of tl.u people aro tired or war, and deslro peace The enemy build their hope on the return or our volunteers to the United Stutes. Its army Is much demoralized and the loss by desertion Is large. They will probably prosecuto aguerlla wuifarc, looting and burning tno country which It occupied. Tho health and spirits of tho troops arc good. Tho volunteers return will com mence about May C. They will render willing servlcu until the return trans ports are uvullublc. Embarkation will continue through June and July. Tho reports from tho Vlsnyitn Islands con tinue very encouraging, lnler-lslund commerce Is heavy, ana customs re ceipts are increasing." Manila, April lO.-Ovor 4000 Auier- can volunteers have petitioned the government! to ullow them to be tuns tered out on the Island of Luzon, svhh travel pay to their homes, In return for which they promise to form local nillitmry organizations. The proyost musual lias rulded tho Filipino recruiting ofilec In Manila captured three or four otllecrs, uud al so conllssatud about $100,000 .vlilcli was to bo sent to the rebels, Poll Tax on Chinese, lly AaaiiHntrtl I'rcaa to (lie Journnl. Ottawa, April 10,-Slr Wllfied Luuricr, tho Canadian premier, reply. Ing to a delegation from it trudo labor congress, spoke favorably of tho Im position or u $5 poll tax on Chinese entering Canada, but opposed a tux on Japuncsc whom he characterised as progressive und allies of Greut Brit ain. A Seilous Charge, Tho citizens of tho northern part of tho city aro considerably stirred up oyer a charge that luis been preferred to tho effect that the janitor of tho North school hits been taking Im proper liberties with one or tho young Hhl pupils. A complaint has been made to the directors, and tho Janitor has licen Informally suspended from duty, pending an Investigation. The board will meet this evening for the purpose of looking Into the mutter. The local truln that Is duo at Salem at 1:30 p. m. had not reached this city at 3 o'clock. It left Turner, eight miles south about fifteen minutes, bo hind time. It passed the Reform school and came to a stand still about thrco miles rroni Salem, bat no word could bo got from It. Tho supposition Is that tho engine broko down, but did not leave tile track. Ilr AaanclHtcil I'rcaa (u llii Jonrnnl. IIoisk, Ida., April 10. Fire broko out tills morning in tue basement of Collin & Northrops hard ware storo. Tho store was wreokud, the main tloor bnlng burned through. The loss on the building and stock Is $40,000. MINESCOA.PELLED TO CLOSE TOM REED OUT. Personals and Current Evenfs. t nMBBBu:5aaavaQEtfiaJinianacjtaaFJC3DiaQuaai5iEiSt2caiosa' a a a a n Flying Top a Given away with each pair Children's shoes it costs no more to wear u pair of our late up to date shoes than you pay others for old 'stock. See our Men's Tan and See our See our Men's Tan and Men's Tun and Hlack Viol (a) MOO worth 81.00. Black Viol ($ $2.50 worth 83.80. Black Vlcl (a) $2 00 wotrh WOO. " f Resigns His Seat in Congress and As Speaker. fly Aaaoclatcd l'reaa to the Juurnnl, Nnw Yohic, April 10, It Is an nounced that Speaker Uced hns of fered to become a member of tho law firm of Simpson, Thatcher Si Barnum of Ihl'i city. It Is understood that Reed will resign his seat in congress and remove to Now York. The state ment Is made that Heed Is guamn cud a yearly Incomo of $50,000. Before settling hero Kecd will make a pro traded stay In Europo. RIOTING. Journnl. 10. -The Or Aaaaolnteil I'rcaa (u (ha Calmet. Mich., April Tamuraok,0.eoola. Tamarack, Jr., and Uearsage copper mines worecompellcd to close last night, on "account or tho strike at tho stumping mills. About 2.C00 men nro out or employment. NEWS ITEMS FROA TACOAA. Royal r 4ss0i.UTLY "Pure Baking Powineh SSOLUTEIYURE Mokes the food more delicious and wholesome jtOYU BAHIH9 POWPf B CO., KtW VOBK. m Precipitated in the Pennsyl vania Legislature. lly Aaanulntmt I'rcaa tit tile Journnl, 'IlAitKisuuita, April 19. The Nyce resolution, calling upon the attorney general to prosecute all those, Includ ing Quuy, who were charged with re ceiving Interest on state money, ut most precipitated a riot In the senate today. The resolution was dually laid on the table. NO MORE MEN To Be Enlisted as Volunteers Under the Act of Congress. Ilr Aaaoolnlril I'roaa to (be Journnl. Wasiiinoton, April ll). A confer envout tho white houso today between tho president, Alger, Long and Cor bin resulted In the confirmation of tho orlglnul derision of tho administra tion to at present refrain from Avail ing Itself of tho authorization by con grcos to organize a volunteer army of :W,000, In addition to tho present reg ular army. FISH LAW LITIGATION. Tacoma, April. 10. The opening games for the championship meet of the Pacific Northwest Golf Associa tion was played this morning. Many contestants wcro present from Port land, Seattle, and Victoria, The annual dog show opened this morning with 1C0 entries, Tho steamship Glcnoglo will carry live tons or beer Tor tho Philippine Islands. Dank Removal, Gilbert Brcu. aro moving their sure toduy to the now banking olllce south west corner State and Liberty street, The new counters will bo up tonight on the boat, and tho Unit expect to bo open for business In the new bunk somo time Thursday. They Am After Him. A mini hunted urouud a row days to buy u llltiv homo, when It occurred to him that ull who had such real estute to sell might Just as well be hunting after him. He published a 25 centiid. In our want column una has had llfty pliices offered him, to say nothing of any number or fiee buggy rides " ' 'a i.-naiaaiaa,-a August Iluckenstclu took tho artcr noon train tur Portland, where he will attend the Maccabees convention as a delegate. Mrs, Jennie Stundish was culled to Portland this uUornoon to visit her slstor, Mis, Ilobt. Thompson. Miss Ella Illrsch wus a puRsenger rorPorltuud this afternoon to spend a fow weeks with friends, Wo make them tho Platlnu, en larged portalt, latest stylo. W. P. Rogers, 05 State utreot. Mrs. D. C. Sherman went to Portlnd this aflurnoon ror a two weeks visit with friends. Mrs, Lou Hatch started today for Olympla, for a visit with relatives and friends. Frank Lovcll went on the uftcr noon truln to Portland, to return this evening. M. II. Spencer and 1), S. Eastman wore In tho city today from Auina villo M. Kllngcr started for Woodburn and Sllverton this afternoon. Mrs. W. IL O'dell Is Visiting friends In TucoKta, QUAY BKATEN. Uut the Appeal Will Be to the Quay Ma chine. Ilr Aaanclnleit Prvaa to (he Journal. IlAKKisnuita, April. II). Tho lat ballot to ho taken for United States senator at the present session of tho legislature was tukon today and re sulted: Quay, 0.1; Jcnks, 8ft; Jo no GO; not voting (1; necessary to u cholco 124. Tho legislature adjourns at noon to morrow. Fourteen votes dropped away from Senator Quay at Tuesday's Joint, bal lot. The itnM-Uiiiir Ucmibllcaus and tho followers or Mugeo. or Pittsburg, combined and cast their votes for B. F. Jones, of Pittsburg. The strength of the deposition to SonatorQuay was llnully measured. Nearly every member was In hlssoat, and thoso absent woro paired. So In tense was tho excitement that It was Impossible to preserve order, and tho whispered Inquiries or visitors dls trbucdthu harmony or the proceed ings. Senator. Mugce, in speaking or hi action, said: "I believe that tho republican imrtv Is greater than any man hi It. Tho republicans or Pennsylvania want u senator elected, mid If one is not elected. 1 am sathdlcd it will mean an uwrul political battle this rail und posslbto do Tout. So long as there was an earnest deslro on tho part or Quay to be elected aud thoro was alupoot It, I remained with him, but when his henchmen started tho cry ol 'Quay or nobody,' I thought It was time tor making an effort to elect uomo good Republican, Quay Is uu Isipos-lblllty, und he knows It, Just us every citizen or the state does. 1 notified him several weeks ngo thut I would not bo a party to continuing a deadlock, and thut Is the reason I voted for Jones. examination proved that a blood v(s sel hud burst in his nose, the doctors supposing lihi to be merely bleeding at the nose. Mr. King ca-i consider himself a lucky man to cacapo death. He hud another examination made since, and the blood vessel again be gan to bleed. But ho is now consldercd out or dangor by his physicians, hut It will bo several weeks before ho can go to work. A " ,n . h pM MARION COUNTY NEWS. Business Being Transacted at the Court " V House. MAUUIAOK MCBNSB ISSUED. , . Ttl John Walter "West and Elizabeth Eloanoro Maschcr, John W. Veatch,? DKKDS KII.EU, F. W. hurbln. sheriff, to W. T. Slater, us receiver of tho Wlllams &.' England Bunking Company; laud In blocks 24 and 32, Salem, sheriff deed S 10.600. "ij Joseph Ilulbort and wife to I, C. Sutton; lot a, block 23, Yew Park ad dition to Salem, $100. Anton Wirth and wife to Louisa A. O'Ncll; 10 acres !tit(Jsr3w, 120. CIIIOUIT OOUUT. Annie M. Cospcr has commenced proceedings ford I vorco against Chas. h. Cospcr in Department No. 2. The defendant Is one of Uncli Sam's letter curriers and tho plaintiff u duughter of Win Clnggctt. They were married 'May 27, 1801. The com plaint charges desertion on April 10. 1800, and asks for the custody of their minor child; for $50 with which to prosecute the suit; und $2.1 per month (or support, H GLEANED FROA ASSOCIATED PRESS RECEIVED BY THE JOURNAL. REPORTS 5 Every pair guaranteed by us and free shines thrown in, s Krausse Bros. ! 275 COAMERCIAL St. g 5 No cheap, shoddy goods handled byus. g B aiiHUCHQBaHiifciaaHCiHnaaHBaaaBHtatHflauuaiJrancsa We Are Headquarters l JT B J 0r r t r i 1 ror oruninr? ioojs oi au acv scripdons, Draw cut PruningJShears. Pruning Saws, etc, etc, J. W. Cor. State Si Llbortor UU, Salem. GRAY BROS Ilr Aaaat'lnttti! I'rcaa to Ilia Jourunl. OltKOON ClTV, April 10. This morning M. G. Morgan, deputy lish commission, seized a fish boat and net fastened to tho river bank, whllo pa trolling the Cluckumu. Tho owner of tho boat, Louis Ilimlcr, swore out a complaint charging Morgan with larceny. Morgan had Hinder ar rested for unlawfully Hulling hi a closed stream. ORPHAN'S HOAtE DESTROYED. Nearly Bled'to Death. Mr, Tom King, engineer ut the State prison, who has been suffering from tho loss or blood, form the burst ing or a blood vessel In his nose, from which ho bled to unconsclousncs Is again about, but vet vorv weuk and unablo to work. Mr, King had a cl')so call at blooding to death and had It not bcon lor the horolo efforts of tho physicians ho would probably not now bo ullvo. It seems ho was on hie way down town to go to a meeting of tho en gineer's uccoolutlon, when suddenly his nnso began to bleed mid It bled vory profusely and ho finally succeeded In checking It sulllclontly so ho could return to quarters at tho prison. He went to bed In an exhausted condition and wont to sleep, when suddenly ho was awakened by u strangling Konia tlon caused by tho coursing of blood down his throat. Ho Immcdlutolv got up and went to tho bath room and was later found In an unconscious condi tion from the loss of blood. Physicians woro summoned and he was restored to consciousness. but was 1 very weak from loss of blood, Later Are You Ever Depressed? ' ttut U It sot dus to nrTout cxbau tlon? How can you la to courage when xulTnrlng wltb huhcho, nory oim proimtliui, ud -fttn itYcul Would m Ukn to bo rid of ttU dentrMlon of ijilrlU ? liowr ur iouiotwc ms csum. ur :4 flaV taking mm tm It renwei tb causo of your auffr ing, tenaiiaa Itntmnvaaalllmpurltle fmm your blood, tl.OO. AlldrucsliU. To krtp In Rtwd hralth to tmiit lun narfeot action of the boweli. Ayitr'a I'll la euro constipation and bnimunraa. Jfro.otxii. Wrlio to oui DoolarM, Wrlla M frlr all tl pattlenlr In vuur rain. AtldraM, Da. J. U. AlXU. Lowell, Uaaa. HaaaaacaaaaaMaaaanaBaaaaaaanai WHEAT MARKET. CuiOAan, April 10. May 741; cash red 101, San Fhanoihco, April 10. May 1.0'Ji cash 1. 07 i. !U3Dni3JDannOSIHRQMEIlll1ISI3KUiaMll(IiiaHHBlltilIII)iaiJ(llIlliaiHailllttl3IMaI-1IIIIIHIl u'. "fjos. Meyers & Sons u ta Salem's Greatest Store. WBDNHfilMY, AI'KIk 10, 1800. Mircom's wiraluss tulography Is to bt trlovl on ocouu liners. Kx Conurosiiman llllboru or Cullforoln, dlwl today at Wushhigttiii. Germany Is sld to have oouiiltHl the pjrehusc of one of tho Curollue hland-!. Tai.i.ahabbk, Klu., April 10. Talifierro was uliMited United Stato senator today. A Purls ouhltt says the couri of ouJ!itlnn will rejiwt rovlslon und will do c'de uguin&t Dreyfus, flpeaker Rsavl is to daeido ttiihiy wheihtr to remain In oongress or enter n big Now Vork law firm. Wetmore, a St. Louis capitalist, who has boeo forcwl out of business, dwll- catoshts fortuuo to tkht trusts. Pensions liuvo been granted as follews: Oregon Original, Wllllum A Greek, ItMburg. iQ; orlginul widow's etc., Murguret A. Gill, Kugeuc, IS. In the tjuay trial at Phlludulphla, this morning, Goldsmith, the expert accountant fr the commonwealth, wus oullaxl to the stand and cross examlu atlon by Shields conlluuwl. Andrew Curnoule has promlwl to give J 1, 750,0 JO to cover the cost of the proposed addition to tho art, Mjlor.ua and literary departments of the Cur-neu'le- hbraiy at Ptttburg. Senutor Henry M. Teller and Congressman John P. Sliafroth have Issued addressos to the votero of that and udjulnlnu -stuUs, denying that the Silver nopublleun jwrty Utlislbtogrdtiug. They hold that the uuetlty for the prty Is just as great for the next campaign m It wus for the hint, and pro bounce ubaurd the statement that the members or tho tarty it re going to the old wrtlr-s. Columbia Model 57 $50- II Aabiiitliitril I'ri-aa In Hie JoiiriiMl Pokti.ani), Iml., April 10 Tho or phans home at liurnn, Adams ecunty, was burned. A panic was caused among 67 Inmates All were refuuod hut three, who were burned to death The lire started from thu stove on the third Moor und swept tlirouuh thu building with grout Intensity. Dim ugo to homo $5,000. r " to Prices! Special g This wuuk our entire lino of New S lioblnetH Xntliugliuiiia Irish Point, SS etc s x 1 The Hncit chain wheel ever turned out of a factory Harlforda, strictly high grade, S35, ,' Videttes, fully guaranteed, S25Jand S26, SROAT St WILSON. stftftto There's Great Danger In allovlng your yes to paw yearly without huvlng Ihi'in oxumlned. It does not cost you unythliiif to call ni our store and have them fxamlned by a graduate option uud if glassy ure needed we can supply llieiu too ut moderato cost. We repair spectacle aud eye glasses at rouwmuble prlres. If only bent out of shape we truluhten free, IIEBatAN W. ISAint, QtiuluaU OidUtan. 118 HTA.TD tiTiltWT. Ladies wz-ixmw n vyiAE2 roderoiuiliin roitfi tlltUliiC Draweri Special RW, Men's Trousers r 19 ( nt pair iJulle' att black tilt KUUtf :niKir(l BUxklliga urtti ull of e, A COLUMDIA WHGUL G1VGN AWAY, Km In swell new pat. terns fancy worst eds, hair lines, checks, eta, per fcut Utters, $2 to $7. ;:M' i n.- ..' skirts A lovely new lino of hlub art ling orlu at popular prices. (fS$fflupil fif fpSXjf t(fO( liiuurMcua U WUll I.UtWMM our JIbdH mmI lug iihm win en luarlmint. UtdttHM ol tf uU n- iui nura iiiiiik lltlaoim lo OHI Hum artt((ant In A E KhhiK or i COLUABIA DICYELE. I A wr foiMllllnus MprMMkl uim t4 tloketa. G6rno. muko your purOhnaO, New Shirts Imported Suateli MuJras exclui Ively our. SI. 50 New Bike Belts 2oc to .- V3 m ,-iv sp :. W& ,: & .i 278 -280 Commercial St, WE CLOSE AT The Old White Corner. G O'CLOCK. 4BiBHIi9aBSBIBIlliaiiailiailKaiHail8IHlllBlIBIiaiIillif4!lllMllMilH 7K. 1 .ValjHHI IIMMIMIIIir jHtollfcal ll'llaaf ifcflatitl i ll afi I .;. rj il iy 4-Kl ,'vr.: 1