Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1899)
- M. aKL-4JMrt fc.Btftu .... DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, '.,.?' 'i 3 J i nirii) i. ! r ,$?' ' rV , , . n . -ii i i ti '" '. !! - - - - i . - VOL..X. aIuBibirii viuuiu i iiih w SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY APRIL 21, 1899. NO. 90. KM Home Made Goods, DECLINED Specials: A very -select line of Boy's Knee Pant Suits of our own goods made up in New York. . GET ONE FOR YOUR BOY! All sizes of Boy's Black Hose, the very best to be had : Ask for them. . QUAY The largest assortment of Men's Pants: Regular sizes, extra sizes and tra longs . No matjer what size you call for we have them. A special drive on them. The finest line of Crash Hats for Men and Boys to be found, in Patterns and Styles. Is Jot Only Ac- No Exile to Persia F Lord. Gov. FILI PINO 4 O'CLOCK IS pitted But Appointed Senator by the Governor. Salem Woolen Mill Store t wrmnirimwmmrmiYmyiVYiwmmwfrmmi'iimiWM A big DRIVE ElgEf EBSTEtiX -3 Beef Court Will Not Order Proceed ings Against Miles. On all lines of Spring Goods. We are selling the same quality as others ask you S3 for, for 2.5(1 n trhro nn ihn vtr:iitrlir dis- count lor 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. C4H 1soaci nf An'nlnnk. nxnnnt Saturday. llr Aoolnlril 1'rea to the Joiiriiitl. Philadelphia,. April 21. The Jury tlmt went out last tilwlit Iti the Quay conspiracy crises, returned u verdict thin mornlni; of nut uullty. IlAitiusuuiui, April 21. Shortly af ter noon today, Governor Stone ap pointed Matthew Stanley Qnny as senator, to servo until the next ses sion of the legislature. The appoint ment Is ndrircfscd to the president of the Uoltcd States, and It Is stated In a letter to bo uiudc under the author ity of clauso 2, section 3, article ),of the constitution of the United States. I'Phn clause referred to Is the one iin-ier which Gov. Lord appointed II. V. Corbett. or Oregon. I'hiIjAUKU'HIA, April 21. M. S. Ouay was today declared by the Jury not tni 1 1 ty of the cliurtio of conspiracy to use for his own unlawful -gain and profit the funds of the state deposited In the People's bank of this city. Til court oillccrs were unable to keep back tho struggling crowd that pressed forward to congrutulute Quay when tho verdict of the Jury was announced II Anaoolntcil l'rc to the Jonriinl. Washington, April 21, Kx-Goy6r nor William Pain Lord, of Oregon, has declined the tender of the mission to Persia. Govornor Lord was an ap plicant Tor tho Peruvian Mission, l.turVn r.nrrl wns nut. un nnnllnant for any diplomatic position, llo was tendered the position to Peru nnd ac cepted It. It proved to liavo been Persia, the error having been mado In transmitting the original telegram making tho tender of the position 1 ATTACK DECOYED, Murdered and Buried Well. in lly Asmiclnteil l'rc to tho Journal, Pana, Ills., April 21, The muti lated body of Miss Jane Brunot, a wealthy woman of Dann, lnd., was found burled In an abandoned well on a. farm, today. Mrs. Anna Brunot, her son Henry, and Frederick Sibley arc under arrest charged with mur der. The chief says tho persons under arrest decoyed Miss Urunot to tho farm, shot, her and burled the body lu a well. OREGON Hearings) VOLUNTEERS. the Repulsed By Amer I icans One More Oregon Volunteer Wounded. German Cruisers Are Ordered ) Samoan Waters. to the f mw mmm" b' w" 0m BBC lV ffWf THE CiREATCST LADIES BICYCLE SHOES Now Pattorns! Now Designs! TENNIS SHOES In Black. Drown rtncl Whlto. NkV Youk, April 21. A special to tho Herald from Washington fcuys: "General Miles will not altogether bo sustained by the llndlngs of tho beef court of Inqnlry, If tho general opinion about the war department is correct. Such Information as can be gathered, tends to Indlcato that the report, will not completely sustain all the allegations of Miles, nor will It completely dismiss them. Onnnnonts of Miles expected tho court would find his allegations, with out foundation and would recommend that proceedings be Instituted against him. These expectations will not bs realize! und rrobablllty Is the couit will not recommend any further pro ceedings against Miles or any one else. Before Governor Gcer on Question of Return, Friday at 10 a. m. was tho time set by Governor Gecr for hearing petitions Iroui perrons who arc Interested In the return of the Oregon boys from Manila. The expected delegations were not In evidence at that time, however, nor had the ollleo been Hooded with peti tions. As the afternoon failed th bring the oxnected committees and delegations, It is nrobuble that the late news from Washington lias Influenced the people to await developments for awhile. A communication bourliu on' tho subject was received by the gov ernor this morning; and cxplaliiH llS(!lr, POIITI.ANI), April 20, 18011. To HI" ExoolW'licy, tlnv. T. T. (Iir, Dkau Silt: Ah president or the Oregon uiuergency corns and lied Cross society or roriianu, 1.11.01 umi' It would certainly bo In accordance with my feelings, and, 1 trust, not deemed an Impropriety by you, 11 J extend my congratulations to you niiiin liui HLund which vou have taken rmrn rill 111? Mid return tlf OUT lllCtl tO tiipir resnectlvc homes after their year of sorirtces at Manila. Tho majority of one thousand women who constitute tho above or ganization iiro unxiom that those men should be sent home. Many have sons there; many havo sons lying there, who will never come home; but I am sure that 1 voice tho general feeling wheu I say that the tlnulo of their glorious work must be an honorable dlschargo, when the goveriifiio t Ins no longer u pressing need for their services. That It is and win iw a long aim tedious tasrf which our government has undertaken, and which hooms lu have been ours by Inheritance and destiny, fow people will doubt. And 1 um proud that tho chief executive olllcer of tho Stato of Oregon has so staunchly given his moral support to .nr iHiViirnnipnl . ntul lllsil honored Oil' men at tho front, la this trylug hour. II 7 Aaaoclnti-tl Vrttn to the .fiiurnnl. Manila, April 21. A force of aboui two hundred rebels yesterday after noon, attacked tho outposts of the Washington regiment, near Tagulg, south or Paslg and Pateros. Tho two, companies Immediately engaged tho enemy and advanced Into the open In skirmish order. Tho rebels were checked and routed, after two hours hard lighting leaving 12 men killed on the lleld and several wounded. The American troops obtained possession of somo Mauser rllles and many other weapons. Three Americans wero wounded. yeA J NEW SHOE STORE 01 statu St. Salkm, Okf. Froo Shlnos to Customers. a a a BBiMtrBilWlMKMBH " HB,I"SBJ""IIBI,,"J' ft. Flying Top f ? Given away with each pair Children's shoes it "costs . - : .. . v a... .4 ltvi r r inra .vmumv no more to wear a pair ui um uw up iu uiw p than you pay.others for old Uock. See our Men's Tan and Hlack Viol (A WOO worth ji.w. See our Men's Tan and Hlack Vlcl (i 82.M worth 3.fi0. See our Men's Tun und Black Viol (rf $2.00 wotrh WOO. B H M m m m 5 Every pair guaranteed by us and free shines thrown in. a s jsrausse crus. ! 275 COAAERCIAL St. ? Nn cheaD. shoddy jroods handled by us. HHUPHiauuiJuaHnnaHaHanHWMaBKMBaBiHHHeB .We Are Headquarters 1 YQxrKMM For pruning tools of all de scripUons, Draw cut Pruning Shears, Pruning Saws, etc. etc, N. W. Cor. State ti Liberty SU Salem. GRAY BROS Personals and Current Evenls. GLEANED FROM .ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS RECEIVED BY THE JOURNAL- fKIUAV Al'HIL 21 1800. The window glnt-s trust has advanced pricos tcnperconU Three cases of yoilow favor developed yesterday at Havana, n,.mn,FiniuiH Kiuulit the Lake Superior Iron mines at lfljuwuilng. Tho playOyrano do Horgornc Is U be prosented In Portland next wcok. rp,.nv,.i ,.mnr fnntorv iit Venturu. Gal., has been sold to the sugar I trust for l,f00,000. Among thejurors drawn fcrthe May term of court at Portlund Is the ' nauio of Sylvostar Ponnoyer, "Milkman." 1 Roar-Admiral Schley and Cupt Evans will attend the Detroit convert Ulon of tho Sons of the American Involution. ; . ..,..i..nnrnita. iinv. .inR. H. Illcnk. S. M. of Pes Molnos. lowi'', ...... ,.,,.intii hvtl'inPitne to Auditor of the Sou of Cuba and Porto In the trial of Kx-Socretary MuKarland or Iowa, It la proven that his cm. (.ployes recelveil less than was allowed them by tile state, no gcuinn inu u ', ' Oregon ponslors have boon granted as follew: Original, William II. I Whitney, Gold Hill, 83; Charlos E. Arnold. Uarwn, M Relsme, special April 5 (special act). Michael I.annMti, nunungtou, -. I Sortronnt-Major Albrooht.of the German Army MaH boon urrosted at liromlwrg, Prussia, and taken In chains to the BUte prison, ue is cuurguj with treason in furnishing Russian agent with detailed plans of German formications and plans for mobilizing tho German. army. ThctelograiirrrMuVlolorlu that tho commander of the German cruiser b-en arrested at A pia-hy the IlrltlMi nayal commander was at oncoMouuj w-iL hid. bv the Washington ntilclals. Both Secretary Long andeoretary AiUPr cxnrpssed their dWx-llof I n-the accuracy of the report Manila. April 21. At 0 o'clock this morning, three companies of the South Dakota regiment marched from Rucaye and in conjunction with three cmipvilivs of the Minnesota regiment from Utiglnto, north of Bocuve, en coun c 'd the rebel force, numbering fully r00 men when two miles out Tho enemy retired three miles in falrlv iffiod order. In snlto of M10 fact fiat they sullercd very heavy lossc. The Americans, having exhausted their ammunition, were compelled to return to their camps. The heat Is'lntcnse. At noon today the Micriiiotuontor registered 05 de grees, and the mercury Is still rising. Several prostrations from Heat among troops arc rcportcd.but only one man was wounded. Later In the nay the army tugs opened tiro on tho enemy along tho rlvor banks. Tho rebels wero unusually active from Mulolos as far as Caliimplt. They havo been bard at jvork on the trenches and several new trenches havo been discovered within two miles of tho railroad. Largo ilrcs arc burning cast of the railroad and It would nnpear that tho rebels arc evacuating the foothill towns In an ticipation or no nttuct upon part of tho American troops. Washington, April 21 Additional casualties at Manila arc us follows' Wounded Second Oregon, April 17, Company A, Prlwuo W. O. Walker, foot, moderate London, April 21 A dlspmcli trom Shanghai says the German cruiser Ocllon Is ordored to proceed to Apia, und Samoa, aftvr embarking an extra supply of ammunli Ion at Kiiiu Ul.ou, China, and that, another cruisir is to follow her, San Qukktin, Oal. April 21. -!. C, Owens was hanged today fir the murder of his wife In 1807. lie con fessed the crime on the gallons- Washington, April 21. following was received teday: "Manila, Tin troop) aro abundantly supplied and sickness, wounded Included, Is only seven and fraction of a per oct.t of the commat.d," (signed), Otis. Yuiia, C'al., April 21. An Insane man, Richard Willis confined In the Miurt house, tired the- building todny and was burned to death. Tho county J ill was also destroyed. No prlsoneiB 'rc in the Jail. AuitOKA, 111 , April 21.-Tho St. Paul llyor, or the. Burlington road went. into a ditch seven miles west or hcr.1 last night, killing one miw, In luring tho others and wrecking the train. Hbw Yohk, April 21, Tho Mazot Investigating committee resumed Its session this morning. Some Good Words, The San Francisco Chronicle prints Ex.Govornor Lord's portraltand aftor paying him a high compliment on his appointment to tho Persian mis slon, concludes with the fol lowing Just werds: "Mr. Lord, while 11 "man of decided abil ity, a great lawyer and of solioluily tastes, (louoticss owes ins success 111 a measure to his porsonal qualities, for he Is genial, warmhearted and withal a gentleman. Another element or factor, Indopondcnco lu politics has pronauiy neipcii mm. Aftci scouring a root hold In his adopted statu ho returned cast and married Miss Juliet Montague, of Baltimore, Md., 11 hansomo woman, a brunetto with blue-black halr.grace rully tall, well born, and highly edu cated. Willi mental endowments of a high order sho lias social acquire ments that maku her an exceptionally attractive woman. This gifted wife if his has. It may he, assisted him lu Mi,. iiMiiiniiimit of hi 4 ambitious, a llko curcuiiustaucc of importance In tho lives of many other public men. Royal r Absolutely IHjre Raking Fowder 1 AbsoluteiyIPube Makes tho food more delicious and wholesome ROYM, BAIN(1 KWPf CO., l vo. MARION COUNTY NEWS. 1 foreclosure, rcfault against John Bake and 0. M. Baker, his wife. M, Ftom Stnyton. Wednesday evening 27 ladlus or Masonic families signed tho implica tion Mr a charter for 1111 Eastern Star loduo atStayton. As soon as It can be obtained the applicants will bo In troduced to membership and oillccrs elected. This Is the ninth secret so ciety to bo organized here, Tlio Masonic fraternity Is well represented and amoui! Its members arc many prominent men of tho stato, Including tho past grand master or uregon, Hun. W. N. llobson.of Surcm. WILLAMETTE HOTEL ARRIVALS. Geo. B. Gray. City; S. L. Biioj Ilor iiiuuu Turn', Bakwr City: V. J Mitch ell, M. E Wiley, E. D. Soveri.. Ilonj. Lutx. Adnlph Will, V. W. Frledladder, GeoIC Burton, Geo. B. Iloiidilckson, San Francisco; W. W. Brlttow, Cor vallls: M. Klorshn'ilr, Chicage: l Will. Cms. Heck, Sr., Aurora',0. s. Car. G. Phvaii'i. Bilso City: W. T. J MTrtoi. It. MicIumI, CI ilrnni an wifi. SamS. Goldsmith, Portland; II. II Sliults. Ciluugn. Business Being Transacted at the Coutt House. I'UOIIATK. All Inventory was Hied In tho es tate or. II. It. Holmes, deceased. The appraisers, L. T. JeHrles, W. V, Bro-Jks und II. K. Sargoant estimate tho estate at. $161. Oscar Fruxlor, lias bccii appointed administrator of tho estate or Lottie B. Krazlcr, deceased, why Ion an es tate valued at $200. The hulrs ut law are Oscar Friizlcr, husband, and Eva, Cecil, lla.el and Russell, children of the deceased. M'.KUS KTO KtLKD. Clirlstian Siegfried (widower) to Jacob Slcgfrlend, 20 acres in t 7 s. r I w., also 2 acres In t. 8 s. r2w. $100. NehcnilnhS. .lories and wife to V. E. and Emma S. Osborpe, nn undi vided Interest to land In 13 s r2 w $100. Minnie .1. Forsythe and husband to V. E. and Emma S. Osborne, 0110 'ninth Interest lu above de scribed property. $100. Mary lllig 'l litisuand ti) F, E. und Emma Osborne, a otic ninth In terest In abovo described property, $100. Wm. J. Wurgmcr and wife to Louis Forcier, Jr., 21 acres in 1 4 s r 2 west, $850. J. S. Pmiikand wife to Adailno P. Bttrr, lota 1, 2. 3, und 5, tdk 7, Tur ners, add to Turner, $85. G.G. Wilson and wUoto F. I). Cox, 12 acres In t 8 s r 4 west, $100. Sarah F. Klrkor to F. E. und Kiimiii S. Osborne one-ninth Interest to land In t3s r 2 w, $100. Prunklo P. Jones to C. W. McManar, n lot blkau.clty or Salem, $1, Chas. Scott, assignee or tho Oregon Land Company to J. M. Commons, 'VI 1') nnrni In Uiir I niiut,. Board or School Lund Commission ers to Wiipjiliigton Kendall, lot 2, vco, 0, 1 8 s r 1 cast, 25 nereH, $32.40. OIUCUIT COUItT. Judge Bolso held an adjourned ses sion or department' No. 2 and. tho rollowlng docket ontrlos wero made: B. E. Wild vs. Mattlo A. Pairlsh at al, foreclosure; decree as pur agree ment of parties, B, F. Drake, Insolvent, F. E. Rlior asslgnco, llual account tiled March 13, 1800, and asslgnco discharged, F. W. Mlllor, Insolvent, O. U I J pile grair, assignee; order to distribute IB por cent of the amount or tho claims. Pad llo States I. L. & B.Co., vs. W. II, Wild ot ul, rnrcclnsuro; Hiibmlltud und tukon under advisement. Solon Baker ot al. vs. John N. Baker et ul, roreclosuro; decree of S. B. Purrlsh ot nl, vs. Mattl A. Purrish, mandate from supremo coutt 1 mandate entered. C. W. Youogren vs, Emanuel Nor dyke ct al, continuation; conllrmed. X O. M. Ogle ctal vs. Wm. England $t al, cuntiriuatluu; conllrmed. O II, Simmons et al, vs W. S. Sim mons ctal, partition; John McCourt unpointed guardian ad litem for the minor derendants. Chas. A. Gray vs. The Oregon Fruit Sc Produce Company, a corporation, motion for a sheriff's deed; order grunted that deed be granted to George B. Gray, who Is the assignee tf. tho ccrtltlcuto or Charles Gray. W.T. Slater, receiver, vs. P. W. Slater. cU nl. Time Tor answer, ex tended until April 21. Big Smoker. The new smoke stack or the S'tlctn electric-llgtt plant has been repaired and has been again place 1 In position.' It will this ttmobj well secured by guy wires so us to preyent unotlicr accident. New Dock Will Be Built. The' steamboat company or Eugene, who own the new rlvor stoatuor, City or Eugoue, expect to build alnew dock for their boat ut Salem in the near future. '. j 1 Hair Vteor j 1 i will restore gray or j J faded hair to its origi- i g ) nal color. j 1 ) This is the whole. I story, and an ounce j j 1 of fact k worth a ton S ",S ) of argument. 5 ' : J j BIN . t WHEAT MARKET. CmoACio, April 21. May 73l',Nca&li San Fhancisco, April 21. May 1 00 cash 1 071. nfiSMiHtinPuiiiiiiiiiiiu"""""""""" llos. Meyers & Sons,, I Salem's Greatest Store. Funny Expeiiencc. A Salem 'merchant announced a towel sale ut ten o'clock und ut the time advertised his store wus full of people. In twenty minutes quite a stock wus exhausted und many con hi not be supplied. Ho Is obliged to ask people to wait for more to arrive and does so In his fegulur advertising pace. High Roller. An old fashioned high bicycle rid den on state itreot this afternoon who tie center full radios In tint part 0' town. The rider soon cd to bo In a pcrllou. position, coupurtd with that of u rider or u modern surety. m M M a 11 11 h 1 j T ( I Special 1 Special Pricesl Hi S This wuok our entire S Hi blnoi. Notlinghaiiis m el 0. 1 1 110 or New Irish Point, Columbia Model 57 $50. The fin:st chain wheel ever turned out of a fe$try Hartfords. strictly high grade 535, Videttes, fully guaranteed, $25 and 526, SROAT & WILSON. 4 S m m u M There's Great Danger , In nllfiu.lmr vnur I'Vtvi O OUSS VCUirlv without having t'lom exiinlried It!n does not cost you a yt log to call ut a our store und havo ti em cfrimlnud y a gmduato option and If glands re S net ded we can supply tham too ut S nn derate cost. We repair spectacle;" and eye gluses ut reasonable prlcon. If-, only bout out of shape we ctrulghteo -J Ladies riid-rnnii'ltf I'uraet ('ocr t'lifiabe Drawer Nirtt IIoIjm kitls 19 e IjnliPa' .1 tiluuk fllln IfiltlL! imirlM.1 Htiklutfnw WDIIIlulloftff. 'lit it pair. Iilituk A COLUMBIA WHEEL GIVEN AWAY, RW. Men's Trousers fS (P'S Ws-Sr- In swell new pats terns funey worst eds, bulr lines, checks, etc., per fect titters. $2 to $7. New Shirts Imported tfwiuh Mujras exclus ively QWTi. 51.50 A lovely now line or high crle at popular prim, nit ling- hiuiir ltHi IKirim't. A I wuh iJiruJwtM! uf 0 Jill In ..iif iUu'n uiiil lloy'-TurilUll. fuK lK will iittilaoiiM tu 1 ll.,illrl.iit III llit yitlngef tUvt ' COLUMBIA B1CYELE. A itr j(dltou m)(om1 mm the (likU. Coma, Imako your purchase. New Bike Belts, m 25s to 76ef free. Herman w. bar it, OrtilutU OpllUn. 110 BTATB ftTRBBT. 278 -280 Commercial St. wm nms.iB at rjiiiiHHH8iiiiiiiiiiaBiwa"""ill!l,l"l"iiIHHIW,,lilMI, Tho HM UhitA Rnrner. (5 O'CLOOK, m IHiNHMS '-m j. s. ,$ Jl a' . r' sijtw ,. 11 a - - .' .-fjat jkp,...i? , lihiii.i -jMlttiftahiifciii-Wtty. t .-5 1 ."? m sU .?