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tt wr vn,( pji vy""ftff;7f''r? 3M5S? ?23m3EzZX jS;-. . -J--- 3fei. aaLMMWa..i- y1 " ' , 'Bffjfflfflfyff DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. ! : v i A 'VOL. X. SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY APltlli 27, 1809. NOnOl. k a i a k i a a TTtrr"5,!PTX,vrr,T' I y'wA.n'n,f'inM'ii'w,A,ui'l'4Jm'p flsk for tb? flor bop mm I r f r f i V When you want a lino dress shoe. We have thorn In all widths. A. In I) id Leather oi vesting tops, and black or tan, lor ladles'. They're neat and stylish and wear well. BOOM. ANY Slyl? Fop $2.75! Our Goodyear Welt shoo In Leather or Vesting top at 92.40 Is a beauty. Come and see tlietn. Gents line Yicl kid shoes In the new toes, black or tan, for $2 70. An extra lino Vlcl kid dress shoe In Vesting top for M.23. They're tine as silk. A Rich Copper Discovery. the West, was arrested today tin a grand Jury Indictment. The Indict ment accuses Moore of obtaining $4,000 by fa'se pretenses from n corn- mission company at tho Union Stock jards. Lkksiiukci, Oa. April 27. Thotiody of Mitchell Daniel, a negro, was found today riddled with bullets. liable! and other negroes have recently nade Inilammatory talks, charging people with complicity In the lynching some time ago. MINERS STRIKE. It Continues in the d'Alenes. i Remember that we carrv nil grade cheaper If you want them, and they're all Ihu very best goo'ds that can be sold for the money. OAlJfT AND DN'R imil!E FOR ALL. ' f THE NEW YORK RACKET. E. T. BARNES, Prop. tfMftylthkfcakJfefc fcUllfcMrlwwfc-wv'"kwWWkkWkthW'lfc'''t'lbifci', CMcago Man (Jets Damages for X-Ray Injury. Tornado Fatality Reported From Iowa. -"-"- - -" --s-"-- k k k k k k k V. 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 ot all colors. A nice line of Notions, and Hosiery, and Underwear at the t Boston Emporium i L 309 North Commercial Street. ISIIFIRRIHIHIH ! I II r Auolteil 1'ren lu the .louriinl. New Yoiuc, April 27. Silver cer titicates representing 40,000 ounces sold on slock exchange today from o:UtoOU cents. The last time 01 cents was reached for silver was In August 1807. Before the recent move ment silver certificates were for months without a transaction. San Fkanoisoo, April 27. A spec ial from Tacoma says: It Is reported the largest copper ledges eyer discov ered lu the northwest have been found In the Carbon district, north of Mt. Ilmler. The ore Is bald to be similar In character and geological situation to tbal lu Montana, and to be as rich as that of the Uutte mines Ciiicauo, April 27. Frank V. Hai ling, who brought suit ugulnsb V. 0 Puuli and Dr, Otto L. Schmidt, for loss of a leg burned while under the ex-ray for treatment, was allowed $10,000 damages today. Wasiiinoton, April 27. Presi dent McKlnlcy and party left this morning for Philadelphia to attcud the ceremony of. unveiling the Grant monument. Omaha, April 27. A tornado near Utc, Iowa, last night destroyed the house of George Ferrin. Ills 10-year-old boy was Instantly killed. Mrs, Furrln and live daughters are so badly Injured as not to be expected to live. Great damage was done to other property. jHrrfoeb 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 H W Krausse Bros. 275 COMMERCIAL St. agMHBBniuojaaBBMBiaoaw" ""MI"la,BIC -- ipr n- !" a-" fi swell I 1 Tfltf SHOE pB Piiiladkli'HIa, April 27. The equestrian statue of General Grant in Falrmount Park was unveiled this morning with appropriate ceremonies by Miss Rosemary Htartorls, grand daughter of the dead hero, In the presence of President McKlnlcy, members of the cabinet, representa tive o' foreign governments and a lame gathering of distinguished citi zens. The Philadelphia, city cavalry escorted the presidential party from the hotel to the reviewing stand in front of the monument. Upon his arrival the president was received with a saluto of 21 guns. Simultane ously the gun of Raleigh, in the Delaware river, tired a salute. Canton, O., April 27. The prose cuting attorney closed his argument In the. George trial tills morning and the jury retired at 12 o'clock to de termine the guilt or Innocence of the woman wh.) killed Mrs. McKinley's brother. rpollr ohnut Mmi'q ShnflS 1U1XV. UUVUU xuvrn u uiwuui $B shoo for $4, C A V l We've col llllle Hie hot l. tt line that cv r came over the tilvltu av OA I ! New nobby eifucU In Mack and tan. llk uptime tow. hniclUh uu newtMors, new tw-ritflit "t tlie top in ityleaml Hie irico will mt ult u NEW SHOE STORE 04 Statk St. Sai.km, Okr Wo Shine Thorn Free. c TaC"tA' -S We are Headquarters Friendly natives under command of Lieutenant Gaunt, of the cruiser Por- j poise, attacked the rebels April 12 'from the French mission station at s'Fullta. The rebels weie routed with 'a loss of four killed. April lo a battle wu6 lougnt. ui Mangla, 15 in lies cast of Apia. About 2,000 rebels attacked the Gaunt land ing party, consisting of 100 men. The latter were subjected to a hot tiro and retreated to the beach where they de- seoded themselves, for n time, and afterwards swam back lo their boats under a heavy fire. Chief Mullnga with twolyo friondly nat'tes refusal Ui retire aril charged into the burning village driving a number of rebols before them. Gauut's party thco returmd to the assistance of the friendlles and the whole party retired. Chicauo, April 27. Abratiatu Moore, of Superior, Neb., woll known among live slock dealers throughout For pruningjtools of all de scriptions, Draw cut Pruning Shears, Pruning Saws, etc. etc, I,. W. Cor. State & Liberty St., Salem. GRAY BROS Couer i ! Hr Ananclntcil Vrcim lu the Junrnal. Waiidneii, Idaho, April 27. All is quiet slnco the non-union men were run tho down hill yesterday. The unlnn had possession of tho Hunker Hill cable and telephone lino yester day. The company regained control today nnd started tho tramway. Hunker Hill Is running with non union men, about half a force. LM Chance is closed down entirely. Sher iff Young and two deputies are here but no arrests made. Five People Murdered. y AihocImUmI l'rr to (lie Jnurnnl St. Louis, April 27. A special to the Post-Dlspatcli, from Dexter. Mo . says: "One of tho most 'fiendish crimps ever committed in Soutlicast cm Missouri was tho murder recently of Mrs JanoTuttlcton, the widow of Wash Tuttloton. a prominent man of that section, and her four children, whose remains were partly Inclndored by the liurnlnir of their licmq, 17 mle south of -Madden. J. II. Tuttleton, sin of Wash Tuttloton by his llrst wife, h under arrest for tho crime, and all the circumstances seem to point to his guilt. Wheat Crop Short, Toronto, Ont April 27. Reports received here by grain men Indicate heavy damacro to wheat In sections east of Toronto. In many caves the crop Is a total failure and farmers are plowing up the ground preparatory to, planting spring wheat or barloy Last year's crop of winter wheAtln Ontario was estimated at 20,000 bushels, but there will be n big de crease this year. Gold strike, Littlk Rock, Ark., April 27. Ore assaying $1000 gold to the ton lias been taken out of the side of Wow Gut mountain in Polk county, And since Saturday niulit every claim with a radius of a mile of the discov ery has been staked. Farmers have quit their fields and gono prospecting. support Henderson, Dks Moinks, la., April 27. Con ttrcssman Uolllver, while here on his way n New York, announced that the Iowa delegation will solidly support Colonel Henderson, of Dubuque, for speaker. The Concert, It was given by the Chicago Ladles' Quartet at the First M. E. chuiuli last night to a large and appreciative audience too appreciative if that were possible, the singers responding tonlno encores. The personnel of the quartet Is three-fourths changed since they wero here four years ago, ihe manager, Alice Merrill Raymond alono remaining. Tho program was entirely vocal, as sisted by an ImpessonatrcsK In cos tume, seldom better seen. 'The sieg ing by the quartet, as a quartet, Was so excellent that no adjectives can properly qualify tho performance. The low-yolcod 6olo called "Daddy, Is beyond comparison the purest and sweetest alto singing ever heard at Salem. EacU of tho ladles Is a soloUt and appeared as such, and all are about equally ulrong. Prof. Seloy, of Wlllamoltfl college of music Is to be congratulated on the treat lie gave Salem people with this engagement, which was not a part of the three big concerts, but gave all the greatest satls'actl on. amah Pox. Tacoma, April 27.-Mlke Sweeney, a switch lender at Alderton, twelve miles from this city, Is a victim of small pox. lie lias been Isolated and quarantined. The Mid-Columbian Association of CougregutlLnul churches will hold It annual meeting at Ontario May 2, n and h Surveyor Kimball, of Umatilla county, will lay out the new baseball grounds at Pendleton. Wallowa county's outstanding war rants and Interest amount lo 827, 033 07. Work has been begun on Wallow's new Methodist church. WO AMERICAN Ainbtilantvs today arc bringing Law. ton's wounded to the railroad under a strong e.-cort. Marines .Killed By Samoans, One Beheaded- While He Was Only Wounded, President McKinley Friendly to tho Germans. Ilr Aaauvlnteil lrea tu Hip Journal. Auclanu, April 27. Particulars of the lighting In Samoa received from Apia under date of. April 18, show that a battlo between friendly na tives and rebels took place at Vallclo and tho latter lost ti hundred men killed and wounded. Further details of the death of Ensign Monaghan, o the cruiser Philadelphia, ai.d Lieu tenant Lansdale of tho siimc vessel, arc received. They show Monaghan was beheaded before he was dead. A deserter of Mataafau forces says Monaghan and Lansdato were retreat Iiilt when discovered by the chief and Ills wife who were looking for dead men. They gave the alarm and Mouagliau was shot. Later the rebels leturned und killed Lansdale, Mou unlnn rought until wounded and was then beheaded, Washington. April 27. The fol lowing has been received from Admi ral Kuutr Apia, April 13, via Auklaud.-'Cual cannot be obtained at Apia. K very thing Is quiet at Apia, lam not ag gressive on the Mataafa rebels, but am protecting the United States consu late, United States property and tho government established by the chief justice of the supremo court." Tim nary department announces that It has already completed ar raniremonta for supplying coal to Admiral Kaulz. Hkumn. April 27. It Is announced here that President McKlnlcy re ceived tho German ambassador von Ilollcbcn yesterday and expressed disapproval of the remarks attributed to Captain Coghlan and requested the ambassador to assure tho (Kmpcror William und tho German government of his friendly scutlmcnts. Otis' Latest List of Cusualittes. Ilr Axunolntcil l'rmx to tlie Jnurnnl. Washington, April 27.- 1'he follow ing additional list of equalities has been received rrom Otis: Killed, April :4 Prlvale P. 1 Lild ler, hospital corps. First South, Dakota-KilliMl: Wag I oner Mortimer Howen, Corporal Vic tor Johnson, Prlvntcs Charles ScliulU and James A. Lyes, CoiportU Harvey M. IJreed, Privates Charles .Peterson, 3uy Jones, J. H. Llziraud Hurley Do Jean. First. Nebraska -Killed; Private Harry MeCart. Hattcry A, Utah attillery -Killed Prlvatu Mua Madlsou. Hospital corps-Killed; Private Paul Gompertz, First Idaho Wounded; Private George R. Manning, root slight. Fourteenth Infantry Wounded; Sergeant 'Jeorgo Walla, Private H. A. Low and A. M. Shcllady. Thirteenth Minnesota Wounded; Private IruFowlo. First Soutli Dakota-Wounded, April 22:Prlvato Fred llanehej April 24, Sergeant - Churles A. Roller, Privates Paul Wel9s, L.C. Dean and A S. Sjoblciie; April 25, Serjeant A. Semendkon, Privates Oliver C. Lappa, J. Urlch, Corporuls C. L. Myer, iV. Rcaman, Privates Ftank Geabe', James Glbbs, J. W, Murphy, Thomas Coleman, Charles Wagner, II. A. Put nam, John Rations, James Davis and R. W. Hawkins. First Nebraska Wounded, Aprll2l; Second Lieutenant W. G. Liiugau. Artificer John Roller, Privates 0. C. Cad will, M. O. Legg, 0. Wagcck; April 2T, Major Frank I), Eager, Cor poral Charles Brewster, Privates I). Gillespie, L. W. I'angborn, William D. Carter, Francis Mason, lluryey Majors. Flfty-llrut lowu -Wounded, April 24; Mnjor W. Duggun, Corporal L. Wyluud, Private John Uesm: April 26, Privates John Kennun, Nithan F. Hodges, Elmer Narvee and P. II, Dwyer. Utuh artillery corps -Wounded! Corporal M. Jensen, Privates Fltz Rummuler and John It. Ramman. Hospital corps Weunded: Private 0. II. Slater. Twentieth Kansas Weunded: Sor gcant A 0. Snow, Private W. T. Hubbard, First Montana beunded: Mutlulan William llalton, neck, slight; I'rlvate J. B. Watte. Sixth artillery Weunded: Private N. A.Tornouesl. Royal r -Absolutely Ipure Baking Powder aifcSOLIJIELY IftJRE Makes tho food more delicious and wholesome OTl HAKIM fOWOIH CO., HtW VOUK. A Ulrtlidny Ficnlc, NcxtSuturday Mrs, Sol Durbln will ulvoa birthday plcnlo party fur her lllMu grand daughter, Gertrude J. Kolles, at the Red Hani Farm. Tho city children will be called for with teams, und a good time is promlbcd. 'ine Man With Hoe." Rev. Mr. Copeland will tako for tho subject of his morning snrmon next Sunday at Unity church, Edwin Markham's poem of "Tho Man With the Hoe." Auckland. April 27. Von Ueulow. a former German lieutenant who or uanized the for'cs of Malaufa, has left Samoa for the Tonga Island. Suatollc, the principal rebel chief, ran away and told th drcd Rrltlsh wcru k deserters assert Unit cartridges In bugs of rice and sugar ulong tho coast In December. ' Admiral KutiU, It is asserted, fired I S a blank shot April 8, across tho bows j J of the German schooner which wusiS leaving Apia without reporting R'jbolsjg in possession of the late Rola rt Lou I g Stevenson's house and some forts were 1 S attacked lu rear by Tamasowj friend- Ret who killed throe and wound id others. One frl"iidly was killed ' S Rig cut in prices at the photo si udlo. Call and see. Cronlse 4 27-tf MARRIED. CULVER - MAUUEIl - Thursday. April 27, 1880, at tho bride's homo on East State street, Miss Lovcnla Culver, to Rev. E,ra Mauror, Rev. N. Sliuppoulclullug. After the ceremony which was at tended only by tho iiumcdiato rela tives ard friends of tho contracting parties, u superb wedding dinner was served, previous to which tho heart iest congratulations wtro indulged in. The brldo Is tho daughter of Mrs. W, B. Culver, well-known tu the pcoplo of Salem and Marlon county, while tho groom Is a rising young minister of tho Evangelical denomination. Ho has rccontly been appointed to an Im portnnt church In Portland, where ho will mako his home within a few weeks and whence the best wishes of scores of Salem friends will follow the newly wed pair. The real Carbon's aro the must ex pensive picture made, but we are glad that must people know a uood tlilnir when they see It. Cronlse Photo Studio. . 4-27 If Kunston's Movement Defeated. Manila, April 27. Colonel Fuustoii with a detachment of the Kansas volunteers, attempted to surprise the rebels on tho other side of Rio Grandu last night, but was surprised himself and the project, had to be abandoned, Call fur Volunteers. Wasiiinoton, April 27. It wa decided by President McKlnlcy after a conference ut the White houso with General Miles and then with Secre tary Alger, lociill for the 35,000 vol unteers for tho Philippines as sucn us It Is known whether Agulnaldo escapes from MucArthur and Luwten. If lie does, tho volunteers will be culled; If not, and tho rebels are cruahed, tho call will not bo made. A beautiful enlargement ltlx2D given away with oycry $5 order at the Cronlse Studio over N. Y. Racket stoic. 4 27tf appreciate In full tho dlnicultles with which their cousins had to contend. "Tho victory Is all tho more wel come to us hecauso we have been watching with deep Interest tho ef forts of a political party in the United Stales to humiliate the nation and government, persuading them to a disgraceful and cowardly retreat. This party is in-lgultlcunt In strength and Inlluencc, but what It lacks in this direction it makes up by lung power. It has uonc to the length of endeavoring to Induce the American volunteers to demand their recall In the face of the enemy. To the eter nal credit of tho volunteers be It said that few have acted upon the treach erous and unpatriotic instigation. The American ocoplo may well be proud of their soldiers. Ry the very nature of tilings the vnluuteors enlisted for a short war with a civilized enemy, and are not ' tho troops best lit ted for work at a great distance from their country, or' for a tedious, protracted and liar rasslng struggle with an uncivilized ' foo In h tioplcal climate. But the valor and determination of the vol unteers and regulars have been Buch that they have not once wen worsted in battle. "If Agulnaldo bus a head on his shoulders, he will see that tho time hascumc for him tu submit to the In evitable " Biliousness 1K) xaa ' Is ttirra a lu tip vfltli a bMnUcheTi uiui in Tnnr innnih 1 Thou you hauft iiooriiulteanl, i weak dljtmlon. You ar frrnmntlr illny, ulwnyi feel dull ind drowir.i ml you nt liut llttla benefit from! ottr food. Wht U the came ot taU 4 ixHuupaieu uuweli. Asylumn Musicals' Mr. Seoblo has arranged a musical program which will be given frco this uveulnu at tho Htato lusano iiBylum, I MUs Copelund, Vulenlmo Skinner, Miss Aldorsoo, Miss Stahlcy, and tho Professor participate. lino platinoid 10x20 cull and A x: Studio. for only $2.I0 size see it at tnu uroniso I 27 tf Worm Words for Americans, London. April 17. Tho Dally Mall, on the American victory, says: "Tho Ameiicans may bo congiutii luted warmly upon tho victory which they liayo won at Culumplt. Now, ut last, It looks us though tho back of tho Filipino resistance lias been broken, und Englishmen will bo par ticularly glad of the fact us they alono Auer's PILLS i will (-Ire you prompt rellcr and cr-. r uiiii i-uro. aao, k pox, AlluroggUU. , Kanp Your Blaad Pttrm. , If yna liars nrKloatM Your cato a ) long time, you bad better tako ( Ager's Sirsapirilla , alio. It will remove all Inipurltlfi I that have been accumulatlaff In your I blood auit will Rreatly ttrcngthea . your netTci. rrjgu, ll.U) a bottle. J. a ATKIt CO, Lowell, Hui. i WHEAT MARKET. 27 -May 7Ii cash April 27.-Muy Chicago, April rod in. S.iN Fuancisuo, 1.0(! 1 cash 1.01. llCinBnHnr.qil3lliailllIllieilBllBligiIMIIIIIlllHIIIIIHIHIllRllHIRIRHIIItlllMNnSaillllia9IIII aSIIJes: Meyers St Sons, . -. 1 - s Salem's Greatest Store. m m 3 m I Manila, April 27. Gen MucAr-,; thiir's division crif-Hud tho RIoGraude'j today and advanced on Apellt, com- plotely routing the lloAer of the teiiel j army. Manila, Apill 27.-The last troops running Lawton's advance roachud Nnrzargary today. They will run three days and then with Summers 15 cjinuiand resume their march wett"H ward, co-operating with MucArthur. TSUMMCR Columbia Model 57 . $50- ! 1 l X ThlsllliiK tnitlon bJiowrt an ojttrn long waist Sum mor Cornet, made in whltooiily, of Kiuaro nulling, a crossbar material ot domicile copy of tho French pjt torn. A , light nod Htiongcor Kut; f-hook clasps: two bldu KteeU: liandMimuly A COLUMBIA ' WIIHHU GJVIitN AWAY, Our stock Is now its best the swell dust materials of the season, alto, vro.- v-ir X m m s trimmed; constructed to glvoaimb graceful oflffct; lti, 1 to aO; a bplun did vulut; I'llco,,, ... 50c Shift Waists at :S Special Prices Our very select stock of the but titling uno Ixw-t made waists at special sale prlcvti tills week. I Wean, HAnT, eOrlAFFNCR & MAIIX. The lines chain wheel ever turned out of a factory. Hartfords, strictly high grade, S35, Videttcs, fully guaranteed, S25 and $26. SKOAT St WILSON. With an Interrogation Mark In the eye Is u grxid wuy to romr lo our storo. We answer question, and meet tho demand for any thing needed for the eye uch u speotacles or eyoulasses at small cost. An experienced optician on hand who will inakeexaiuinathub free of charge. We ulho wish to call attention to our display of bouutlful Jewelry for spring and kummer ware. Call and sec us fur anytlilnu' In our line at BARR'S JEWELRY STORE, 110 BTATB BTRnxrr. WjMMi aUARANTCEO OLOTMINO And wive from $2 f0 to W.00 by re il- ing with a store that treats you right or ni'-ney refundfd. 1lll (.liri'lHIMI I liimir Mch'n Dimriimnl ui :t evi nil Klv)iiV" (all I ir M our im ihi iikj iiiiiiuu ins iiir win cnuiiHiiM till HttWijMHt HI II IM UU ill lllall. IiiIm COLUMBIA BICYCLE. mm Hm) Tuvt iTlnKa your UIM MlirHtK1.! eu. Gome, puronuHu, Bicycle Glovesi ni. A fwoyrpwM tsHimlK ntutrvw, iTmkfuil (ni Mff unm irtsl nud fflnml St,50 NKWTRIMM1NGB N1CW SILKS NBW TOOK Kl) AND CORDHDTAFFETAS. And our Linings Worn nnvi'r so oomnlute as now, the host Scleslus, the Iwst I'ercallnes, the best Near Silk, the best Rallsto etc etc. Ribbons Another shipment of our celebrated LHADRR ribbons and now draw string eifeeta Just In. We Have W" Dent's Own. Gloves. Shuwknit Half Hos; f jr Aen. I 278 280 Commercial St, The Old White Corner. 5 WE CLOS1C AT 0 O'CLOCK, "JlliHMaiaMlllllliailllHHIilHRHHIIIIIllllHIIIMiMMI