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WPMMJHH T '""' ii ii rnrf rufmnfumjBjijuijj DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL r VOL. X. SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY APKIIi 25, 18!)!). NO. 00; n -Mu4MfeiMaM feKtfl 'c,mmBk ----!?"T?,5 " t V e k k i i o rgnftTw,w Itsmqwi vw'mtnvwynjfuw I flsk for tb? Anchor When you Vvant a lino dress shoe. Wo have them lo all widths. A. to I), in Lcutlioroi vesting tops, and black or tao, for ladles'. They're neat und stylish and wear well. ANY Sfyl? Fop $2.75! DALUIP T TAKEN terday which was pasBlug tho plaza and have driven tho Chlnse out. Tho third artillery patrolled tho towq last night, PROQREas OF LAWTON. Our Goodyear Welt shoe In Leather or Vesting top at $2.40 Is a beauty. Uome and see thorn. Gents lino Vlcl kid Mines In tho now toes, black or tan, for $2 70. An extra lino Vlcl kid dress shoe In Vesting top for $3.25. They're lino as 9llk. Remember that we carrv nil grades cheaper If you want them, and they're nil thu very best woods that can bo sold for tho money. CASH AND ONE PftlUE FOR ALL. THE .NEW YORK RACKET. E. T. BARNES, Prop. With a Small Loss oi Life, Filipino Troops Are Grow ing More Efficient. Are Returning lo Attack Americans at Malolos. l llr Aiaui'lntril lrca In Uir Jtinriml. aftlifellfcltvww"fc'wk- t.vk.W.kt.LLt.. --'---l!-nl"'3I""' 98 DIFFERENT STYLES of Stripes, Plaid and Fancy Silks of all Grades. Call and order from Samples and get it bran new. Don't buy old shelf worn silks. We also have a nice line of plain bilks or all colors. A nice line of Notions, and Hosiery, and Underwear at the 1 Boston Emporium 309 North Commercial Street. .b.KftK W. w W. W. W. w W W WW. Kb.v. ft VBBVKHHOBnH'HHBBHBH ''MBH JEvriveo toba Our Ladie's Tan Lace Shoes, at $1.50. Fancy Vesting tops, at 2.00, In black and tan, same qualities sold everywhere in the city at $2.50. We can and will save you 50c. a pair. Call and see them.. Free shines and flying tops for children at Krausse Bros. 275 COMMERCIAL St. m m m ' OXFORD TIES 1ST i VftTYLlSH. SSS- Nirp WJj . . r3rr NICE r UUKADLt, KVtstn&r QNES fir, u ! COMFORTABLE 1 Originator of Low Prices. i Q? L k- WWSjSiSjWW Jsm&ss&5&'- - i FROM $1.25 UP. WyCstAS os-sr3r NEW SHOE STORE 94 State St. Salem, Orr. Free Shines to Customers. We Are Headquarters For pruning'tools of all de CriptionSt Draw cut Pruning Shears, Pruning Saws, etc. etc, N. W. Cor. State & Liberty St., Salem. GRAY BROS Washington. April 2(1. The fol lowing was received at the war de partment today lrom General Otis; Manila Hale's brigade and Mac Arthur's division moved down to the right bank of the Qulnqua river yes terday to the vicinity of Calumplt, and lias now been joined by General Wheaton's brigade on the left bunk. (Jen. IIulc has encountered a tierce opposition, driving out the enemy with heavy losses, taking the cn trenuhuicits In Hank. Hale's casuull. ties weru six killed aud twelve wounded. The division has now In vested Calumplt, which will be taken toduy. Gen. Lawlon, with a (parlor cotumaud, wilt reach Norxagaru t his cvculng, where he will be Joined I y fie center column from Hocayo. Extreme heat, rain, high streams and bad roads hayc made tho march very dllllcult. lie has not ulct serious opposition since leaving Novallchcs, the enemy retreating Id his front south of and near Manila, The enemy has a forco of 1,000 men making demonstrations dally, so can bo easily taken care of. It, the enemy, cannot commulcatc with tho north." Manila, April ". General Halo's brigade, consisting of the Nebraska, Iowa and Siulh Dakota regiments, with three guns, which left Malolos Monday, followed the west bank or tho Rio Grande river to the ford, Many small bands of rebels were encoun tered und during the afternoon the Americans discovered several hundred of the enemy entrenched near Pulltan, north of the Qulngano. The troops attacked the rebels, losing six men killed and eleven wounded. General Hale's troops claim 200 dead natives were counted along the counlry travorsed. Among the dead was a Spanish captain. The South Dakota regiment bore the brunt of the lighting, and hud live killed, and nine wounded. The country traversed was thickly wooded and the hardest for lighting, The rebels along Bugbag river were reinforced from Calumplt as Hale ap proached. During the day the Amer icans captured .'15 prUoncrs. As this dispatch Is Pent the rebels are retreat ing in the direction or Calumplt. Tho Flllplfo troops engaged were well un iformed and well drilled. As the campaign progresses the rebel troops are improving. They aro adopting American methods und the accuracy of their shooting is evinced by tho fact that live Americans were shot in the head. Hale at four o'cIock this morning crossed the rlvei and advanced on Calumplt. MacArthur'i division ulo ad vanced, but nine of the armored curs wore pushed ahoad on the railroad, The Kansas regiment advanced on the right track und the Montana regi ment on the left, The rebels are al ready returning to Malolos und be coming troublesome. They Urcd on the ambulance yes- Colonel Summers Leadlnir a Columi From Docave, J Manila, April 25, 10:.'I0 a. m. Ai though tho sticky condition of the ground, due to n rain storm, sorlousljr Impeded Us progress, Gcnorol Law ton's column left San Jose today, and. is expected to rcacn Jorzagaray hub evening uoionoi summers is marching from Til nn tftt tulltt t ttff UftMnHnnu innlt ' the Oregon and Minnesota rcgltnouts,1 three troops of cavalry and two gun?.' In the mcanttmd General Mac- Arthur'sdlvlslon Is In front of Calutn, pit; preparing to attack tho rebel's' stronghold, and General Hale, with' several guns, Is threatening thof eno.uy's Hank. ' A fow rebels botween Novallchcs andLuLomu have persistently Interfer ed with telegraphic communication hut tho signal corps has repaired the breaks aud captured several prisoners A small body of rebels nt Taktay was discovered this morning by the armoured launch Napldan. A fewj shots scattered the rebels and drove them Inland from the lake, AH is quiet along General Hull,s and General Ovenshluc's lines. I1APT COGHLAN who Roasted Germans. the Is Let Down Very Easy By Our Cabinet. MINERS Who Want a Share of Pros perity. U 1 : lly AaaoHntnt l'reai tn the Joiirnnl. Si'oicank, April 2.j. The minors In tho Cocurd'Alene country struck to day. The miner's union called out the omployes of the Buukor Hill, and Sullivan mines. The Wurdner and' Miner's Last Chauce mines ulso walked out. The men demand 3X50 per day all around and recognition of the uulon. But General Miles Will Rcceivo a Reprimand. llr AiiiiL'Inletl Irri to llr .luurnnl. FOUR MRN POISONED. Near Bodies of Timber Locators Fo und Seaside in tho Mountains. Astohia, Or., April 25. That tho entire party that loft Seaside April 7, on u timber cruls- aro dead, Is an us Hured fact, as tho bodies of three have already been found und search Is still In progress for tho fourth, who was tho oldest and weakest member of the party. As soon as S. II. Doty's body was found aud brought InloScasldcSatur duy afternoon, Louis Chance, known as "Indian Louie," and John liurke were engaged lc start out in search of the remainder of tho party, who con sisted of V. E. Hoikamunn, a civil engineer, or this city; W. T. Hudlr, a timber locator, of Portland, und A. J. Cloutrle, of Seaside, who accompanied tho party ns a gul'e, as ho was thoroughly familiar with that section of the country. This af'ernoou ''Indian Louie" re turned with the information that they hud found tho dead bodies of Helkmuunn andltadlrnt the foot of Sugar Loaf mountain, bo mo distance apart, und aboat three miles from whoro Doty's body wus found. "In dlun Louie" returned to give tho news while llurkc continued tho search for the body of' Cloutrle. According to Information received, there wero no marks of violence on the bodies, and tho cause of their death can at tho present, tlmo only be surmUed, but It Is generally supposed that It wus the result of eating polsloned canned meat or vegetables. Mr. W. T. Kudlr was well known in Salem, having married at the resi dence of Murk M. Skiff, of this city, Miss Minnie Lelnlngcr. Their recent homo was Portland. Ills father and mother reside in Corvallls, Mr. Hudlr was well known throughout tho state having resided at Newport and was u very successful locator of timber claims, haying made a laruo fortune thut wuy.Ei). Jouhnai.. Evangelical Appointments, Salem district N. fthupp, presiding elder; Chemeketa street, N. Shupp and A. K. Myers; Jefferson, L. Andor BontHwect Home, T, R. Hornshuch; Albany and Coryallls, O. I). B trey fel ler; Monmouth, Mr. O'Kclley; King's Valley, F. M. Fisher. N. Shupp and II. Schiiknecht wero elected delegates to tho general con. fereoce, and K. Mauner alternate. Rev. E, Maurer, who has been living at Salem, goes to the First church, Portland. Columbia Model 57 $50. The finest chain wheel ever turned out of a factory. Hartfords, strictly high grade, $35, Videttes, fully guaranteed, S25 and $26, SROAT &. WILSON. Washington, April 25 At a cab inet meeting toduy the recent utter ancesCaptulii Coghlan wero Inform ally discussed. Secretary Long said ho received a lottcr from Coghlan, In which he declaimed any Intention of Insulting German emperor or Admiral Von Deldrlchs and that the remarks at thu banquet were mndo in tho most Informal man ner to a company of friends without any thought that ho would ho re ported In the pros. It Is understood the captain will soon retire through the regular channel and it Is thought thut in view of his distinguished services at Manila tho authorities vlll show hlui all the consideration consistent with nayal discipline. Sickness on the Iowa. San Fiianoisco, April 25. Nearly half the crew of the battleshb Iowa aro on the sick list, and the men aro louuiy protesting, ah or tnem seem to hayo moro or less malaria, and they arc clamoring for the removal of tho battleship to hotter quarters. Tho Uatleshlp Iowa is now lying oil the Union Iron works, und tho stench from tho sowors which empty In tho bay In the neighborhood Is said in bo tho cause of tho sickness on tho vessel. McKlnlcy Has Neuralgia Wabiiinoton, April 25. President McKlnlcy was unablo to sco callcrt on Monday, and remained .In his private apartment. At Intervals during the last several days ho has boon In thu hands of his dentist, and Is now suf ferlugsomowhut from neuralgia. Miles Reprimanded. Wabiiinoton, April 25. Tho beef court will recommend thut General Miles bo reprimanded becuuso he failed to adttso tho secretary of war of his objections against canned roust beer, and for his dis cussing In newspapers matters solely In tho lurlsalctlon of a court of in quiry. Tho court linds substantially that General Miles' allegations as to tho unpalatablllty f canned roast beef arc sustained, but proof as to the use of chemicals In refrigerated beef Is not sufficient. Piiii.adki.I'IUa, April 25. My a lieu-' zlno explosion In Fleer' Chemical Works today two men wero killed, two others uro unaccounted for aud one woman was fatally Injun d Sovural perrons were more or Icm seriously injured. Ono hundred IiuU'Ch were more or less damaged KanhahCity, April 25. A sped. 1 to the Star fromdulenu, Kauiati, suy; Charles Williams, colored, was rhot lo death in the ult Jail by a mob of negroes, Williams killed a negro yesterday. Justice Court. II. J. Moore, living near Sjdney, called on Just IcnJohribOii this after nnoi to got some restraint placed on a neighbor of his, who had seized him by the throat, called hi u names, und threatened to paste him on . Claims of Rejected Men. List of claims of rejected members of tho Oregon National Guard on tile In thoolllce of the secretary of slate, which have been u mined .mil allowed und warrants drawn in payment thereof but. uncalled for. The persons entitled to same being unknown to the secretary: Elmer M. Anduixm, It. B. Ilody cout, O. (.. Clum, .William lcrn hachcr, C. E Miller, Diulel Rey nolds, Frank P. Taylor, William Uurnham, F. Carter, James It. Dee- llttle, F. II. Johnson, Ryron Miller, Frank Richards, W. II. Wynkorp, Herman Uryer, William F. Cramptou, Samuel Feldman, James Miles, Win. Purlngton, J. 11. Rlncrson, 0. W. Waters, James W. Hrowu. S. F. Fouts, Wm. J. Marshal, F. F. Peter son, John Sternberg, Any Information concerning those persons or their present addresses will hQwelcnmcd.it tho secretary's ofllco. Warrants can be forwurded by mall when desired. Royal T A&SQiAJTCELY foRE Bakino PoWDfK 'it i BSOI.UXEEYfcURE Makes tho food mora delicious and wholesome (Wl MKtNfl EOWOIH CO., HEW VOUK. lilt. . J'-Att NOT THE PEOPLE'S VIEWS. Nox. SiiKi.liuitN, Ore., April 21. Ed. Jeuunal: Will you please In form mo through your paper or other wise, If a blcyllst from a county thut has no bicycle tax can pass through any county that taxes the same' with out paying the tax of said county y Yours truly, Asa P. Hiuons. chnser for defendant's farm. 71E1I In Department No. 2, a demurrerf South Dakota Lieutenant Govenor Says lias been tiled In tho case of W.-i Troops' Recall Is Not Wanted. i Slater, receiver of tho Williams Amuirtutcil Trent In (lie .Inurmil Lnghltld Hailklng Co., TS. Mnflonl county, ct al. - f My DR, PARKER. Utters Some Very Profanity. Devout II y AaiiKiluletl l're fu the Joiirnnl. LoNDON.Aprll 25. The anniversary of the birthday of Ollyor Cromwell was celebrated toduy. Dr, Joseph Parker of City Temple, delivered an extraordinary oration. In the course of his remarks he attacked the Prince of Wales, as a "certain card- playing prince." His romurks woro cheered by tho nudlonco. Dr. Parker also made an attack on tho Sultan of Turkey. Ho said. "In tho name of God, tho Father, tho So'i, tho Holy Ghost, I say, Quit damn tho Sultan," Labor Federation Meeting. Tho members of tho Federated Trades und all laboring men, mechan ics, clerks and others Interested aro Invited to bo present at tho regular meeting at Popular Hall, Thursday evening, April 27, 18DU. .'It John W, Vkaoh, Sec. WILLAMETTE IIOTUL ARRIVALS. M. A. Ilnckrrs, San Francisco, G. C. Mut.cr, Portland. J. A. Dummott, Portland Or,, Dr. li. F, Ilauiell, Los Aiil'cIch. A. Goodfrlend. John E, Strive, W. S. Smith, San Francisco. N. S. Dist. Attorney John II. II Hall registered at tho Wlllumotlo aud returned to Portland this morning. Wabiiinoton, April 23. Tho presi dent has received a letter from John T. Kcau, lieutenant-governor of South Dakota, opposing tho views on tho re call of the volunteers In Manila of the governor of the Mate. It says tn part: "Mr. President: In ylew of tho open letter recently nddrcsscd to you by the governor of this stale, representing that the people or South Dakota arc demanding tho immediate recall of the First South Dakota regiment, I deem It my duty to express to you the real scntlmons of tho people of this state, as evidence by hundreds of let ters, by public and prlyato extrcs shins aud by the uttctanccs of a great majority of thu newspapers of the slate. "Expressions of indignation have come to mo from overy side, and I feel Justified In declaring that tho Icttcrof Governor Leo Is a gross mis representation of tho sentiment of tho people of South Dakota. 'Tho people of this stato will noyor endure a policy which would haul down Old Glory al Manila and sub stitute tho red Hag of anarchy, and our bravo boys In tho rauk, as their letters amply testify, will bo slow to forglvo the ohurge. Wc bcllove thut the problems of the Orient will bo sot tied In accordance with spirit and alma and purposes dictated by tho highest principles or constitutional liberty aud civilization, und that our bravo boys In the Held will Interpret tiie moaning of tho tlug under South ern skies, not as tho banner or oppres sion, but as the signal or freedom uud the emblem or order, Jtist.ce, content moot and thrift." MARION COUNT? NEWS. Business Being Transacted at the Coutt House, IMI011ATK, The application or John Scott, guar dian of Walter and Carl Munkcrs, minors, for an order directing him to enter Into a stipulation In tho Until sottlomont and distribution or tho property of tho Htlcy 11. Munkors es tate, In which they huvo a ono-twenty-second Interest, was allowed. CIHCUIT COUItT. Suit has been commenced in Depart ment No. 2, by board of school land commissioners, against T. II, Wilson, ot al., to foreclose a mortgage on part of O-ik Dell fitrmln t U,h r 2 west, for $1000 and Interest from November 5, 18D7. S II. C.ittcrlln has commenced suit In Department No. 1, against J. P, Woborg Tor $200 alleged to bo duo the plalntllT as u fee for finding a pur- Olberman Will Probahiv R.nS vi unction uas occn iaKcn oy "Opv? ornor 3cer In tho caso f J. M. olficr man, sentenced to be hanged In'Rosea burg next Friday, ror tho murder iff? J. N. Castccl, his mining partners, He has carefully considered tho hvt denco In tho case, and the petition arguments and statements presented In doorman's behalf, but has founcP nothing that would warrant nlsio torforenco. YjJ Tho scaffold upon which JY 'Rift Olborman will be executed next FjfT--day has boon couiplotcd and enclqs Olborman does sot appear to cxTjcctf any clemency from tho gorornor. w The Barber Trust. I'lln t....n film Knnl.M. ........ .. J.UUIIIUU iui vtwuuio mi- practic ing their profession In Oregon to .e$ euro cortltlcatcs under tho barbor1! commission law. Illed In tho secretary9 of stato's olllce February 23, ut l fuT each cortlllcate, expired at mldnlghV. Sccrotary Mcyet, ot tho comiulssfnn,' states thu to 10 certificates havo beon Issued. Harbors who have not secured,1 certificates will hereafter bo required, to undorgo an oxaraluatlon, for wlilclK thuy will hayo to pay 55. B i WW vww w www I What Makes Your Hair Graf ? i Gray hair U starred hair. Th hair bulb hars kon deprlred of i proper xooa or proper ntrru force. Ayer's Hair Vigor Increases tho circulation in tha soalp, gives more power to tha nervei, aunpllos rotolng elemonU to th hair bulb.1. Used according to directions, ('ray hair bedw to show IU orlirtnal color In a few day, sad soon it haa i an toe aottneaa and rlebnMi tl youth. $1.00 a botHo. At all druKgUU. It you da not otUln alt thi tn8t tou ipn.d from the Vigor, wrlto th Ooctor about It. Aiinu, Da. J. 0, ATKIt, Lowtu, M. WHUAT MARKBT. OmnAon, April 25. May 71i; cash red 761. Sn Fuancibco. April 25. May, 1,00! cash 1.07). IBl3i1fiBQl'13ll7l1IRllMBlBBIBBDIIIIlMlb'lliaRllllHIIIIHIIIIHIIRUBIHIIIUMllliaMHIIIllllllllHll: si Jos. Meyers & Sons; Salem's Greatest Store. K s 3 ThlnllluP t ration shows nn extra long waist Sum mor Corset, inadu In white only, of square netting, u crossbar material ot domestic ir.anufao turo and i copy of tho French pat tern. A light and Htrong cor set; fi-hook clasps: two sldo steels; haudsomelr trimmed; constructed to glvo a moot) graceful effect; slzus, 18 to a0 a splen iu vaiuc; price,,,...... I A COLUMBIA Will. HI. GIVI-N AWAY, Our stork Is now Its best tho swel fil est matorlalH of thu season, also, 5. I I 50c 5 Shirt Waists at s Special Prices (Inr vrv unlnil. ntinlr nf tin. luul. fitting una Uut made waists at special sale prices this week. Wear,, riAriT, OGriAPFHER fc MARX. With an Interrogation Mark In the eyes Is a good way to come to our store. Wo answer questions and meet the demand for any thing needed for tho eyes such as spectacles or eyeglasses at small cost. An experienced optlclao no Iturtfl ulin will rim ti tV?i nil rin t Irmu 1 1 u v tt v fi in i n wAuuiiuHVUun j ftj free of charge. , We also wnu to call attention to E our display of beautiful lewelryiS for spring and summer ware. J2 ull anrt aon ,! titr Mnwttilrir Iri'a our line at OUARAHTttD OLOTHINO And save from 12 CO to 85.00 by deal ing with a store that treats you right o r money refunded. ... ..... ..- m .',. i .. i null 4jrtMMinl M) peuU III mir Muu't uiul liny'. AirnUti. llll( (III will Dlllltldlljllt ioIm. uutlrliaul In Mm kMmk of COLUABIA BICYCLE. A iitr hihiIIiIoih iiiim ihtt ttki. I maku your purohnuu. i roMl omo Bicycle Gloves, 11.1 MtWfilury KhiViM ri lit rr. Ak tut tMf UW Ball: '.iwiitU't tiluvtM. Ilit Bind tliat ii4 ihmu irlwl ami faiind i(rt'l lrlw SI 50 lu W -1 i NKWTUIMMINOS NHWtslUvS NM9W TUCKED AND Coil I )RD TAFFETAS. And our Linings Woro never so complete as pQvyv'tljb Usst Seleslas, tiie nest rercaiiujs,. yio host Near Silk, the best Uallstp QlQj nUU Ribbons Another shlpiuQiit of our wLeJbratcd LEADEU rlUUOns uno ncr. siring oliects just in. p Wc Have W" Dent's Own Glovest Shawknit Half Hose Aten. fo BARB'S JEWELRY STORE,!" 278-280 Commercial St. The Old White Corner; WE CLOSE AT 0 O'CLOCK. ZlMMHMHiailllllllEIIIIBIlliaiHIIIIIIlNilllMlllillil -niiianaiiirf. , LftUBrjittfcAA-JJ xim ojaiv Diniuri ,