DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL ,. VOL.. X. SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY MAY 1, 18!)!). NO. 104. ' '3aflwnS9flt -- - m Salem woo en Ms WARMER 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 BOYl All sizes of Boy's Black Hose, the very best to be had: Ask for them. S TRIKE The largest assortment of Mens Pants: Reirular sizes. extra sizes and extra longs. No matter what size vou call for we have hem. A special drive on them. The finest line of Crash Hats for Men and Boys to be found, in Patterns and Styles. Salem Woolen Mill Store mWqHAiTH'Hipw ! Ask fop fb? Anchor An Unamerican Re volt. Striking Miners Blow Up Mills and Kill a Man. Regular Army Will Be Sent to Rc tore Order. orders in anticipation of being sent Wnrdncr, Idaho. to Washington, May 1. Acting Secre tary Molklejohn received a message from Captain Abercrombio commanding the expedition investigating tho Copper river route to Yukon country, paying: "Tho expedition disembarked April 2U. Hospital organized for caro of des titute millers who aro now coming out of tho interior. So far as tho destltuto are concerned, the worst is over." When you want n lino dress shoe. Wo have them In all widths. A. to ) , In Leather oi vesting tups, and black nr tun, lor ladles'. They're nent and stylish and wear well. ANY Sfyl? For $2.75! Our Goodyear Welt shoe In Leather or Vesting top ut $2.40 Is u beauty. Conic and see them. Gents tine Vlcl kid shoes In the new toes, black or tnn, for $2 70. An extra line Vlcl kid dress shoe In Vesting top for M.25. They're line as silk. fr Remember that we carry nil grades cheaper If you want them, and they're nil thu very best goods that can be sold for tho money. CASH AND ON K THICK FOR ALL. tr THE NEW YORK RACKET. E. T. BARNES, Prop. j - .WkiV.,k.Vk.t.kk,ikLkkkt,vktLk.UAAtLhk.kt.. t, i im ORIQINATOR OK LOWiPRICES Ladies Vici Kid and Button Shoes. A Wo Shine them free. ft o a J. 2.00 Values. They are goingvery fast. Ladies dont miss this grand Opportunity, Special For This week NEW SHOE STORE 84 Sta.tr St. Salem, Oris. WsCftsfr The Famous HOEEN WOALITY Shoes have arrived, in Black and Tan; all widths and sizes. The greatest $3.00 SHOE On earth for ladies equal to any 54 shoe in the city. Call and see them at Krausse Bros., 275 COMMERCIAL ST., BALRM, OUKGON'. FKEK SHINES. Ittiijuor ati o) laajd i3)ti3oaav .! Striking miners at Wnrdncr, Idaho, blow up u stamp mill Saturday night and destroyed a largo amount of vol uablo property. One miner was acci dentally killed by otiior miners. TUB SITUATION' SUNDAY. The situation is serious. Little bands of nonunion men returning this morn ing from the hills to which they fled yesterday were insulted by strikers in n menacing manner, groups of whom are loafing around town elated over their victory. Those who can are leuylng town, a considerable number going away today. All social events are called off, and the public school has been closed be cause of the excitement and animosities existing among the pupils. Tho men who were masked and armed, yesterday at tho destruction of tho mill aro con spicuous all over town and the(eoHng is one of unrest with men, and alarm among women and children. The sheriff and all of his deputies aro strong union men. There is a general hope that federal protection will bo furnished without delay. The hotly of John Smith, tho striker, who was mistaken for a (nonunion man and shot by his brother at longdistance, was taken up to Uurko, but Coroner Franco has ordered it back to Wallace, where an inquest will bo held Wednes day. Cheyno, tho nonunion man sho t in tho hi), is badly wounded, but is ex pected to recover. Tho strikers declare that if Assistant Manager IJurbridgo had beon caught it was arranged to tie him on tho mill and blow him up with it. Manager Bradley and Mr. IJurbridgo are in Spokano. Superintendent Hurch is be lieved to bo not far from Wardncr. All kinds of business aro ubsolutoly paralyzed, and everything is at a stand still. Tho strikers uro ofliering bets If tho mill is rebuilt, it will bo blown up again. lly Aaaoclatet! I'rcaa to (lie Journul. Penvbh, May 1. Major Oonoral Mur rimn, commandor of the department of Colorado, and his aide, Lieut., Honnott, have gone to Wardnor, Idaho, to invest igato, tho miner's strike and tho riot ing. The gonoral left Denver Saturday for Utah, where ho wus suld to havo been ordered to look into Indian mat tors, News of Ids departure was with hold and inquiry ut tho ollico met with a reply that he bad gone to Omaha, Washington, May 1. Gonoral Mer riam has beon ordered to lloiso City to consult with tho governor of Idaho, .re garding the necessity of United States troops at the Wardner strike. Then ore some companies in the vicinity of the strike, suoh as Ft. 8jK)kane, Hulena, Vuncouver and Uolee, which can bu sent to tho scoue of the riots in a very short time. Tho whole matter Is in the hands of Merriutn, Omaha, May 1. Troops in thodojwut ment of Missouri are all under waiting WILLAMETTE HOTEL ARRIVALS. II. J. Lea, Wm. M. McGownn, Goo. A. Davis, ;V. C. Witzell, James M. Uorrv, JooM. Lewis, J. G. Pope, J. J. Miller, A.N. Smith, Portland; Will T. Uyah, Now York. F. Smith, Eugene ; P. L. Campbell, Monmouth; C. F.Monson, Los Angeles; C. T. Ralston, agent Jesslo Shirley Co., S. Jl. King, Eugene, Or. ; I. Robinson, F. J. Jefferson, Sun Fran cisco; E. II. LewiB, W. II. Ilarlcn, J. E, Ncisownnger, F. L. Calv, Chicago, T. J. Coleman, Stockton, Col. ; Herbert Hon kett, San Francisco; W. W. Drown agent Morris Bros, dog nnd pony show ; Stanhope u.Floming,Dos Moines. DEWEY DAY Made National Holi day. Excursion and Dance. Commodious steamer, jolly crowdl spacious hall, lino floor, unsurpassed music by the Rackensto orchestra ; those will bo some of the features of tho ex eursion to Independence which will leave on the Pnmona at 0:30 Tuesday evening, returning after tho dance. Tho lodies of Silver Rellgircie, W. 0. Wl aro in charge and truVinsures that every thing wilt bo first class. Don't miss itt Round trip including dance, only $1 for gentlemen and 50 cents for ladies. JEFFERSON CYCLE CLUB, Will Test rhe Constitutionality of the Bicycle Tax Law. There will be a meeting of tho Jeffert son Cycle club this evening to raise funds to teat tho new law und hear a report of the committee appointed ut U previous meeting to employ couusol. The Jefferson committee havo em ployed J. K. Weatherford, of Albany, to bring a suit to enjoin collection of tho tux on tho ground of constltntlonol ity, aB no special law can bo enacted governing the uso of highways. TIiIh action of committee will no doubt bo ratified by tho club. Mr. Ilnddlcson, president of thu club ostlmatefi that thoro aro2o0 to30d wheel men and womon. Tho Linn county cyclists will assist to test tho law,urt they are interested in knowing their rights to ride through Marlon county. Tho Jefferson cycle club believo thuC the cycle tujc is all to he spent on roads loading out of Salem and on plans that, will not Ikj far-reaching. Tho bad road Is from Jefferson to Ma rion. From Marion to Saletn there is a good wheeling road most of thu sum mer. They want tho right to spend the money they pay from JcfferBon towards Salem ami Albany. As ovidenco of good faith, the Jefferson cyclist have nearly alt paid their tax into tho local club, and after fighting the law will uso the unoxcndcd money to build paths. Hutldlesou says the boys in the country will build good dirt paths and make a llttlo money go a -long ways farther than nny city englneor or con tractor. IIuddlOBon may bo right alwut it. Anyway tho Jefferson Isiys are go ing to test tho law and spend their own money in their own way. Flags Plying and Cannons are Boomed at Salem. The Day Observed in All the States and Islands. Ilr Aaaoolnleil Freaa to (ha Journal. Dewey day at 8aloin was ushered in by firing of cannons at daylight, flags flying at the public buildings, school houses, and at Tin: Jouknai, ollico where a flag flies on all patriotic oc casions, or when thero Is important news to promulgate. San Fhancisco, May 1. Tho first an niversary of tho battle of Manila bay was ushered in today by the firing of cannon and the ringing of bells. All the public buildings, commercial houses and residences were decorated with the na tional colors, and on every side wero displays of patriotism. Exercises In commemoration of Dewey's great vic tory took place In almost every city und town of California. BOY DRONWED AT AUMSVILLE Little Waller Bryant Perishes in His Father's Mill Race. Sunday afternoon about 4 o'clock the four year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Bry ant fell into thu mill race of tho Aum's- villo mills nnd was drowned. The child had been playing about the house whon ho went out after rouio wood, ami us ho failed to return promptly tho mother be came uneasy and sot about to look for him. Tho father immediately followed down the race and found the hotly of the little ono floating in tho foro bay. Ho was taken out at onco, after having been In the water about ten minutes. Every effort was made to restoro the child to consciousness, but without avail, and the parent are prostrated with grief.; Llttlo Walter was tho only child ex cept a girl somewhat older, and was u great favorite with everybody, being bright and of winning manner. i" . Advertisement fur Proposals lor the Sit for Public Building. U. ti. TUEASUItY DHl'AUTMRNT. J Washington, D. a, April' 15, 1801). j" Healed proposals will t .... do npenen ai z o'clock Hop Lice In Evidence, Sovonil hopgrowers nl ready report tho uppournco of lice on their vines. This is somewhat earlier than usual and should bo a warning to growors to got an early start with their simryor. Tho Pettyjohn yard is afflicted, also tho Fiddler yard and numerous others south of town. Tho vinus close to tho ground aro full of tho aphis which will spread just when warmer weathor appears. Utah Weather. Ilr .Umii'Utol l'raaa lu (he Journal. Salt Lakk, May 1. Tho ground waB covered with 1 Inchus of snow and tho storm continues. It is feared muah damage has lieon dona the frith crop. Maucii Chunk, Pa., May 1. By prema ture dischargo of a cannon at the cole brotion of Dewey Day, three jwrsons were badly Injured. Piiii.adkm'iiia, May 1. Dewey day was celebrated with imposing pomp and ceremony. Tho most Important event was a naval parade on the Del aware rlvr. Throughout the state celebrations are are being held in honor of tho hero of Manila bay. Boston, May L Dewey day was cel ebrated by display of flags and recep tions by patriotic societies. Ni:w Yoiik, May 1. Dewey duy was celebrated in the public schools by ex ercises commemorating the victor' of Manila. Ni:w Yoiik, May l.This morning Prosidont MeKInloy visited tho navy yard. All olllcors on duty nt tho yards lined ii) in full ilress. Whllo at the navy yard tho President sont the fob message to Dowey: "On thu anniversary of your great victory, tho people of the United States uuitu in expressions of affection and gratitude to yourself and tho bravo officers and men whoso brilliant achieve ment marked an ojoch in history which will live in the annals of the world's heroic deeds." CiuoAoo, May 1. Tho celebration of Dewey day was mostly of an Indoor character, hi schools an hour was set asitto for appropriate exercises in honor of the first anniversary of the battle of Manila bay. Nkw Oiu.kans, May L Dewey day was elaloratoly uelebrated here In pub lic schools. FOR HALE Six year old mure. 10 hands high, weighs 1200 iKunds. Truu and gentle, works single or double. Inquire at. Radabough A I'raiinl's Livery stables. fi-l-JU THE FAIR for bargains in everything. Remember, we will not be undersold. Come in and see what we have and get prices. 274 CoiLinercial Kt., Salem, Or Closing Out Sale On order of a teleirram the NONPARIEL AtlLUNERY will close out the entire stock. Call early for choice bargains. A bonafide sale I NON PARIBL. 317 Commercial st. DEAD. SWART. Maj 1, 18W, Lilluu, duiigh- lou ttwartz, agwi IV tor of Mr. und Mrs 7. Dcceuwd u as afflicted with apendi aitisbut wus too far advuncd when brought to the hospital to bo benefitted by an ojuiratlou and none was erfound. bo rccolved. to n. in. Mav It). 1899, for tho sale to tho United States of sultnblo property, centrally nnd conveniently located, font site for the public building authorized by Act of Codnrcss, approved Alurch 2, 181)0, to bo erected In Salem, Ore. A coruqr lot, approximating 1.30 fcot front by 140 fcot In dimensions, Is preferred. If not a corner lot, tho property must, up proxlumto 130 feet by ISO feet In dl monslons; tho 180 fcot to bo street frontage. Each proposal must bo tuado with tho understanding nnd agreement that, If It Is accepted, the bulldlngB nnd nil Improvements on tho pioporly aro to bo retained, and removed within thirty days after written notice, by tho vendor, nnd that nil expenses connected with fur. nlshlng ovidenco or title nnd deeds of convoyanco nro to bo paid by tho vendor. Each nronosal must bo uc- ompunlcd by a properly drawn dia gram, giving tho metes and bounds ot tho property, und showing tho streets around tho block In which tho prop erty Is situated; also by a written stutcment In regurd to tho grudes, tOlfini ntnr rt irrmttwl fnn finnlntlfm etc. Tho right to roject any and nil proposals Is reserved. Each proposal must be scaled, marked "Proposal (or tho snlo of property for u site for the Public Building In Hnlem, Ore." and ad dressed and mailed to L. J. Gaoi:. iSccrotnry of tho Treusury, 4 20 td Washington, D. O. A beautiful enlargement 10x20 glvon away wlthoyery to order at tho Uronlse Studio over N. Y. Racket sloie, 4 27 t I Tlie Homeliest Man in Salem As well as the liundbmnest, und others nro Invited to call on any druggist and got frcou trial bnttlo of Kemp's Unlsnm for tho Throat nnd Lungs, u remedy that Is guaranteed to euro and believe all Chronic and Acute Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis nnd Consump tion. Price 25c. and COc. cod&w Rmr WffyMd PHyHPH aA50LimEiytol)fl Makes the food more delicious and wholesome torn xnwa powwa co., i vo. NO MB nr m For the Past Hours. 48 And No Further Mention of . Peace Negotiations An Oregon Boy Honored for Gallant ( Conduct. Some ol the results ol neglected ilywptic cottriiiiom are cancer, consumption an J epi lepiy. Kodol Dypepla Cure prevents this by efltctingu quick cure, Stone Drug Stores. iuouipunjMaisiaaiupMloj'rrOTJ It "ota'coi jb.iojcij uoiuiiiuoj ujno !onJutuj Xpuua 'Kjajujfii,') tni.iv tU jno& nunij Ilr AaaooUfeil l'raaa tu I he Juurnnl. Wahiiin(jto.v, May l.Tho wnr de partment has recolved no advices from Otia ainco Saturduy concerning the con ditions in tho Philippine!). Two dis patches were received this morning and make uoiuoiition of negotiations witli the insurgents. One of the dispatches WUHUH folloWH! "Captain Rockfellor, of the Ninth Infantry, is miHsIng Hinco tho 2rtth ultimo. Near Caloocan hu visited the outiWHtH at H:.10 p. in. and has not beon neon since. Diligent Hcarch was mado without success. Private papers in his posesslon were found the 20th ultimo two and n halfmlleto tho front. Tho belief is he lost his course and was captured." Washington, May l.Tho following was received from Admfrul Dewey: "On apparently reliable information, ten of the Yorktown boat crew, Inchul Oilmoro, aro prisoners nt Insurgent lieudiiuurtorH. Am continuing tho In vcstlgatlon." Washinoton, Muy 1. Assistant Bee- "... ....:"rr im. . -t i . ivuirj uiiiienip una nniKicd to Hecrc- f tary Hay drafts for 20,0O0,0O0 toborlffl turned over to tho Spanish govornmeritw A according to tho terms of tho pttc treaty. Wasiiinoton, ay l.-In accorjtdricey.i ...tn.it... i - ... .. -4 'Ji' "" ' n.tui:v oi tnc presiaenv to; . chooyo, from each regiment in tho? Philippines, the ono most distinirutfihwi.S " e j " 'rj'vMiiuiigin un nvcunti lioutonunt in the regular army, Geriorafe Otis has forwarded a list of such volunV tcors. Among tiie names is that Rheos Jackson, a nontenant of tlio I ond Oregon. " J"t' -V-' Rhces Jackson enliBtcd from FortS Klamath Juno 15, 1807; He wiis- chargetl and re-enlisted nt-Portland where ho was eominlsiloncd .as lieutenant Co. P. vfi Strike Won. II ' ANKOclntril Praia to the Jonraal ,1 n. . .... i vji.EVKi.Nr, jiny i. uvcr 3,600 me-. ...!.... f n.:.. i. in i i ' -vAn """""-n " iinn uiij iii receive incrcnTOii .........u .l..it..r. f.nm !. f tJ tt (i(,vn milium jiuiii iiiMtt. Ayerls the sarsaparilia which made sarsaparilia famous ! WHEAT MARKIST. CmcArio, Mny 1. July 73 JJ. ml 7-l.!. Cn.li 2' . llsmrHRaqRiaHicNian INCOME IIIMPMMRHIMMMllHUIIIHIIIIBlllHiHuiHgtjH AND lllllllllHRINIi; Pittsiiuiio, May !. relubrated by stealnl public Mihools. -iowoy day was oxoreisos In the Shh'-Iyi"'' f'"'c Mitr sJivi Yn iSms. ' m,r """oy I" Nover Ours Until You Aro Satisfied. fjos. Meyers & Sons, w 7 Salem's Greatest Store. SThe Empress Skirt Columbia Model 57 $50- ISSwjwjRi lis W I IP o -n Easy Hi Kr-iid- pro a e he s any way it- to See or.lliMr print The fines chain wheel ever turned out of a factory, Hartfords, strictly high grade, $35, Videttes, fully guaranteed, $25 and $26, SROAT.& TILSON. A lH)KilUtiiMenr to rutl JHU Utiv GLASSES wtili are neouratelr fitted. Our bartraMit rn aupply at Very 1 iMlta and M ! In uta no eOMblleatloiii. la HMcaanrr lh oet or mltr will U a lltlla uptleal de- ovr prteM r'- II a irMffilin toaklugtaa glae UieriWr wore. V dMlre to call tioalil altfitlnn to our (old ITIladapMKaota awl mjImh they are tuaranlead 10 ytara. BARR'S JEWELRY STORE, lUi MTAXAI (ajriuurr. No niout in HUH pit enteil PIJT. TIC OAT. The spiral wire with which tho skirt is corded gives thu graceful flaring ef fect so much sought; iid lusts it self to any K)Hitl)l, and nevtir breaks or gi'ts out of shape. Kiitt tlnmi. RSO to 515.00 sSummer Silks ft A sHiiiul line out for a prhw regit slur W) cents vidiiuw thu yard 3 22c Narrow j Trimming riblonH in JeffwU dottitl wlgwi with 'the yard i 15c M M nw novelty pull-cords, A Columbia Bicycle Ladies Bicycle Gloves Gauntlet usortd oolors splendid value 75c, Ladies' Collars Seven now stylos just received lu all linen best goods. Ladies' Chemisettes A now line without collar attached, very stylish 25c Man Tailored Suits it now lino just rcciilvtsl In all wool sorgtM and Venutlaii cloths 57.50 to 516.50 The Saratoga Wrapper, not how choap but how good, the loit made, und thu ixvtt lit' ting wrajiiHir. Pricos 51.00(0 52,50. Boys KantWear Out Tho lwst clothing for spring wear. Wo don't believo wo havo over shown such a grand assortment of Ikiys' and Cliildrens' suits as wo havo prepared for this season. And wo know that wo name the lowest nrlcos. A tlokot on the Col umbia bicycle with cvory W cents wsh purcfiase. fi-Oi i- Mi 52.50 Will buy an all wool two piece, suit with double seat and double . knees, or n vested suit with colored sailor collar and largo pearl button, which wo guarantee the best values shown in Oregon. Boys' Shirts j Negligee, golf and fancy bosom styloB 25c to 90c. Velvet Grip Tho perfect hose supporter, )Ve, have all stylos. 1S'j i ': m . ? i ' r, Ladies' v Taffeta oolors Hllk PJcofftssorloa; 5.00 - ; I 278-280 Commercial St, S WEJ CLOSE AT The Old White Corner. 0 O'CLOCK. :miMHIIHHIlgIIIIIMHMllilHBiSMaHIIHllllllllHIMIMllHil