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CAPITAL JOURNAL. cat l SALEM, OREGON, THUHSDAY MAY 1, 1899. NO. 107 VOL.. X. DAILY r yWf(MmmW flsk for lb? Anchor U inn flrjiaa alinn. you waui ",, , """"" W i,nn thorn In nil wiams. ii. wi r lWiinn vou want a AMY r n r.nr inrm VPSLllltf LUUH. UUU black or tan, tor ladles'. They're neat and stylish and wear well. r r ANY Slyl? For 2.75! Our Goodvcar Welt shoe In Leather t or Vesting top at $2.40 Is a beauty. ' uonio and Bee them. ' Gents lino Vlel kid shoes In tho new toes, black or tan, for $2 70. '. An extra tine Vlel kid dress shoe In f Vesting top for $3.25. They're line r as silk. t t f t t r itetuombcr that we curry nil grades cheaper If you want them, and they're all tlio very best goods that can bo sold for tho money. CASH AND ONE PRICE FOR ALL. Are Pursuing Striksrs. the Men Leaving the Couer d'Alene Country. Miners From Butte are to Take Their Places. THE NEW YORK RACKET. E. T. BARNES, Prop. I has decided to establish a military post at Pyramid Harbor, Alaska. A com pany of troops will be sent there. This action is regarded as very important. An olllcer of difccrctioli will bo placed in command, as subjects involving our relations with the irltlsh government are likely to be reported- ujwn by this olllcer. Hoi'KiNsvn.u:, Ky, May, 4. Mc Knight's sawmill was blown up this morning killing Uarrett McKnightand Etlle McKnlght. John White's legs we're blown off. T. T. McKnlght is Seriously injured. SERIOUS CHAROE. ' Jas. Kitkwood I Accused of the Crime of Rape. Criminal information wan filed In Jus tice Jolinson'p court, In which one Jas. Kirkwood is charged by John Alexan der with tho enmo of rape, alleged to lmvolleen committed upon IJlllo Alex ander, a female under tho ago of sixteen years. All reside at Brooks. Tlio de fendant has been arrested and will uo examined before Justice Johnson at 1 p. in. Friday. TWO BATTLES Fought With the Filipinos. American Forces Driving the Enemy Beiore Them fcf- i w v "w-r - Wfc--HfcfcfcilihfclthkfclfckfclhtfciliMihfcihihfcfcliifcft WW wmm m mummmmm w i i ww -. - Vll - - """H - "N " V k k DIFFERENT STYLES of Stripes, Plaid and Fancy Silks of all Grades. Call and order from Samples and get it bran new. Don't buv old shelf worn silks. We also have a nice line of plain Silks of all colors. A nice line of Notions, and'Hosiery, and Underwear at the 98 K A k k k k J A J k k k oston Emporium 309 North Commercial Street. k 309 North Commercial Street. w. W W WW w Four offerings FOR A Few Days Are Exceptional in Point of Quality and Pflppc Wideawake buving the past few weeks makes possible EX TRAORDINARY VALUES in special shoos mentioned below pointers bv which vou can judge the magnificent values Mlssete buckle and bow, sizes 13 lo 2 . . . 80 Misses tanoxford tie vesting ton, sizes 81 to 2 w Misses tan button shoe coin wo sixes 11 to 2 gu rjrtipsserio Oonuress shoes sizes j too " Mies bffi or tan strap sandal buckle and bow hand turn .... 76 Lades Vlel kid tan lace shoe veatlnir top cpln too I rS tVJ ... nwinilul buckle and bow hand turn 1 99 Ladles black hand turn button shoe A A to EE Mens enamel lace shoe uew broad too "", NEW SHOE STORE V7 04 Statk St. Saleu, Orf.. 50 k5P The Famous HOEEN UflLITY W Shoes liave 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., SALBM, ORBQQH. FKBK 6HINBB. Or Aaaoclnled lrrn (n the Journal. Waiiunkk, Ida., May t. Tho search ing (or dynamiters was eontlnued all the morning by the troops, tieneral Mer- riam, Attorney General Hays and U. S. Marshal Frank Ramsey liave arrived here, also additional troops. A dotaeh mentof troops will leave this afternocn for Canyon Creek and Mullim, strong holds of the enemy. They are taking with them a number of non-union men for purpose of identifying the dyna miters. As no hope is left them, It is not improbable that thoy may give battle. Waiiunkk, Ida., May 4. Brig. Gen. Morriam has unsullied command ef the United States forces now in tho Coeur d'Alene district. On the train with Gen. Merrium came troop F, Fourth Cavalry and Co, 11., Twenty-fourth In fantry. Company 11, was left at Clmt colett for the purpose of intercepting any strikers who might attempt to es cape through that avenue. Wai.laci:, Ida., May A. The hegira from Canyon Creek continues, Tho men are going out over the mountains as well as by train. Snow on tlio mountains is 10 feet deep and soft. The Hecla mine closed down yosterday, out of men. Other mines are working short. No now men are coming yet but aro exacted dally from Butte. A company of soldiers reached Mullan last night, another this morning WAHiii.soTo.v.Muy 4. The government AT NttW ERA. Several OfficersJ and Men Severly Woundod. oral Hale and his force are now push ing rapidly on Ran Fernando. The advance of MuoArthur'a troops began early this morning, with the Kan sas and Montana regiment marching along the railroad tracks, anil the lTtah battery, Iowa, Nubraku and South Dakota regiments on rhe right of the Hue. A shaip battle was fought at a bridge four miles from San Tomas, where the rebels in great numbers made a fierce stand. The engagement at San Tomas, wltilcjnot long, was ttoinondou'dy furi ous. New Road Machine. 11. F. Hall, of Hall's Furry, has ap plied for a patent on a new road ma chine invented by him. It is a machine that one team aud one man can handle aud can be put up for $.'10. Mr. Hull has used one several years, and it is pronounced a great success. Tho machine can be made on a small nolle for bicycle paths. Royal r -Absolutely Ihjre Bakino P0WMER AfeSGlUIELY'PtJRE Makes tho food more delicious and wholesome ovu ioimo rowotn co,, mw von. PEACE SAM The Morning's Southern Pacific Local Wrecks a Farmer's Team. Near New Era, Clackamas county, the Koscburg local struck a farmer's team, causing them to go down over a thirty foot embankment. Tho occupants were badly" haken up, but It is not believed seriously linjured. An old man and his wife wero picked up partly unconscious and carried, on the train to town, where thoy were soon restored. The team came up nil right, but the wagon was badly demolished. Further particulars as to names could no( be learned. Free Methodist. Protracted services are being held at the North Salem Free Methodis church b.Utov. Kuby. Meeting every day at 2:30 p. in., and 8 p. in. Every body in vited. Win. Uarrett, pastor. Someof the reiulti ot neglected dyioeptie coidltloru'are cancer, consumption and epi lepsy. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure prevents this by effecting quick cure. Stone Drug Stores. Pardoned by the Goyernor, But ,no man can expect to bo pardoned! these olllcers with slight loescs. UV JUH WHO 11 UU Ill'Klll in Ml ram imiuv a supply of groceries such us nre. kept for sale'by Branson & Ilngnn. t( l-.'l-ri The Harness to Ouy. A hand sewn, homo made, Best to Ikj made for cash or trade, For use with carriage, plow or cart ; Warranted not to pull apart. From F. B. 8IIAPKK, a d & w 1211 State street. DESTINED TO DESTRUCTION General Luna's Army Will Be Totally Annihilated in a Few Days, Aguinaldo Still Thinks He is Conducting Peace Negotiations An Extra Session., to 3 are "Headquarters y1 P WSm ntsr? ,'.?zz3ZF&rmm For pruningtools of allude icripUons, Draw cut Pruning Shears, Pruning Saws, cte. etc, N. W.Cor. State & Liberty SL.Salem, Maxim, May 4. Guttural MaoArthur carried &111 Thomns after ouaoiintorlng strong rosistaneo. Halo moveil on tho right and Wlieolor uttuaked on the loft In a daring charge in which Col. Funston again dlHtlnguishod himself. The KnnHin was wounded. Col. Summers with part of Oregon ami Minnewta reglnntnts and a gun of the Utah battery took Masiu on tho right, renting four miles from San Furnado. Tho Filipinos aro retreating tVard San Isldor. It Mtfinfl Oonoml I.una's force Im dustlned to dostruutlon within u fow days uiiluwi thoy sur rainier or watter. Uwton eaptiirwl 60,000 bushels of rieo, an iiiiKrtnnt irt of the stor of tho relwls. Tho SiwiiIhIi eonniilssiono linvu mmlu another futile attempt for tho fttlluf of the SiwnaJnU h!d as prisonow by the IlllipiiHw, A reply was re eolvisl stating that Agninaldo was negotiating for jniace, isjiidliig whloh negotia tions, ho could not discuss tho iiuiMtiou of tho oxohungo of prisoners. WASiif.rro.v, May 1. There Is a belief among the mombors of coiigrowi thut the president will cull eongrow in extra Ktmion this fall, probably in October. fir Aaauclnted I'rra to (lie Joarnnl. Wasiiisotos, May 4. The following is from Otis: "Manila. The situation is as follews: Lawton holds Ualiung, chptured tho second lust, after rapid movement from Angat. He scattered tlio strongly en trenched enemy to the north ami north westward, eanturiuir lanre amounts of food supplies. His successful movement was attended with great dlillculty be cause of tho character of the country, rain and heat. He now covers rttllway communication und will be supplied from Mulolou. MacArthur's column concentrated, and took up the advance on San Fernando ttitu morning. Do not upprohend sharp resistance on tho part of the enemy, who will probably leave tho railroad and retire north of Lawton. Tlio destruction of tlio railroad near Calumpit necessitates dependence on wagon transportation. Tho enemy to the south and east of Manila, nine thotisuud, uro opposed by 11 force under Overshine und Hall. Tho Idomonst ra tions thus far wore properly mot by Many requests are received from outlying cities for protection against the insur gent troops. "Summ'crs witli six battalions, of tho Oregon, Dakota, the Third Infantry and Utah light artillery, proceeded north this morning to Miiasaud, crossed tho river, charged the enemy in str.ong en trenchments, driving thorn northward, Indicting considerable Ions. Summers casualties aro two wounded. Wheaton and Hide's division found tho enemy in force strongly entrenched and com manded by Commander-in-Chief I.uua, four miles south of San Fernando. Hale on right dislodged the enemy at Wheaton 011 tlio left, leading in orsou, mado a brilliant charge, ttcattorlng tho force, Inflicting great punishment. Sovorul ofllcors and enlisted men uro seriously wounded. MaoArthur pro ceeds to San Foamulo In thu morning. It is not believed tho enemy will make another determined stand until they effect a retreat to Mount Arayut, a short distance from San Isidor. Manila, May 4. Tho Seoond Oregon volunteers, with tlio rust of Colonel Suinmurs' brigade, aro advancing north ward under his leadership In the direc ti mi of Muasiu. Tho AmurliKius under fimiural Halo aaptunsl 81111 Thomas today after dos tMirato ilghtfng on tho part of thu relmls. Tlio Americans entered the town after I hod been fired by the insurgents. (Jn- Fruitpackero Combine, Mr AsaoclHtcit l'rr la llm Joiirmil San Fiiancisco, May 4. Tho Callfor nia Packers' Associations has lwen in corimrated, with a capital stock of $'-', 600,000. It is coniH)scl of romo of the largest frultpacking establishments In tho state, and its object will bo to con trol and regulate the prices of canned fruits,whlch It will ship to all parts of the world. It is probable that some of tho concerns interested will be closed, while others will limit their output to a single vutioty of fruit. Only three es tablishments remain nut of tlio combine. Until the Commission Arrives. Tones Down Ueef Report, tlr Aaaoclntrtl I'rcaa lo (tin Journal. w. ....... ....... i ... , ,. . . . ... 11 Aoiiiauivia, .uuy . rrcsuictu A1C Klnley is said to have amended those portions of the beef court court of Inquiry 'report which east aspemtions on Miles and Breckinridge, and whan innde public It will simply mistuin the packers' contention that the Jx-ef was good, without licensing any army olllcer of negligence or fuiluro to do ills duty in ruportlng complaints at the proper time to the prowr olllcers. A Plow Trust. Mr Aaaoolntnl 1'rraa to llir Joiirmil. Ciiioa(K), May 4. Kepresentatlves of tho '22 leading plow manufacturing con cerns In tho United States are lissom bllng in Chicago to await the result of their committee's notion In New York. If all goes iih is planned, the Ameri can Flow Company, with a capital of (15,000,000, will take its place among the giant combinations of the country, Consul Still Re fusing to Consent. To the Proporitions of England and America. ritafan was killed. April 23, there was bush fighting. Tlio enemy lot several men. 8tenmer Tiitiinokal arrived with dispatches an nouncing a request of tho International commissioners that tho inhabitants peacefully await tho arrival of tho com mHsionors. A meeting of the thrco consuls was hold but without result,' tho German consul dissenting from the proposition of the othor two. Admiral Kautz and the Captain of tho British cruiser Tnurnnga dispatched a message to Mutanfa ordering 1dm to withdraw lils forces outBldo a lino ten miles long and six miles broad. Ma- $ tanfn replied agreeing to withdraw Im- $ mediately. Ur Aaauulnlril Prraa to llir Journal. Wahiiinoto.v, May 4. Following was received from Admiral Kautz: "Apia, April 27. All quiet at Apia. Mutanfa and his chiefs have agreed to keep outsldo the lines prescribed by the British senior plllcer present and (U until tlio cominlsHlon there will be.no more fighting." The cablegram was mutilated In transmission, but tho meaning Is plain, continuing tlio press rosrts that a truce bus lcen agreed upon in Samoa and there will ho more hostilities pend ing reaching ti conclusion by the com mission now on tho way to the islands. Auckland, N. Z. .May 4. Advices from Apia states that tho relml loss by shelling the Mutaafiui stronghold at Vallaml by tho warships of Great Brit ain and United States, was quite horvy. Many rebelH were wounded. April '22, there was 11 sharp skirmish lietween the roliels and Lieut. Oaunt's brigade near V.illa . In this engagement, one Mu- Another Dig Smokeitoek. mitlu llmi'ilrtl mill prnu imlnv ffit&ml . ."" ".-"-" j "." rm thu big smokestack lor'tuo now boiler at t t Stcuslpff Bros, cold storage nnd packing plant. Biliousness Da roil Mt on with a. Wi!.hi .- I - .-1 ... .- ' " .--- a u ia luerap, uau uuu in Tuar inuatar Then vou lava a noor antxilta t4 a nwaukdlfroatlon Yott no rrMuaattT jdlujr, alwaya 1et doll and JroWit'i 'and you et tAit llttla bonflt frbm , jroar looA. Wht li tlws rauMot taU 4 ironorar (.ontupausa Botrali. I wilt giro 70a prompt nlttf and er I Uln oars. 5Sc. boi. All drafcttt. . Kmmm Your- Blal Ihtnt. If yoa hare neeltetod your cam a I long use, 70a un wirer k Aicr's sirsiNrim , alio. It will remoia all iBinurltiMi I that JuTo been acoumulatlsK ia your I blowl and will Rmtly (trenclbea . 'journetTt iTico,iJarotii. V. a ATER 00, Low.tl. MM4. i WHEAT MARKET. CiticAOo, May 4. July 72. , Cash 2 red 7fl. San Fiiaxcisco, May, 4. Cash 10o) fobwIrpMflhaYO Neuralgia. rjtDr.MIIt VJo t'lU from rtrnaali' ''Ooocon ct)o .lllllBIDIBIIIIIIRlllllllUIIIIHtlMIIIIIIIIIIIIHIRIliiMiHMiiiiiHiMiHiiHMiH SlCOME Alrr) SEPWImtaixikMuyHavoYou. B V4X VAJ-r X XLLS JA-jX-i 1 Your Money is Never Ours Until You Are Satisfied. aa jjos. Meyers & Sons, I Salem's Greatest Store. I The EmpressSkirt A Columbia Bicycle la n any way - mr Ladies' Bicycle y hvft& N Am- I ) laBBBBH . Baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa. M alllllHr s f , HM Columbia Model 57- $50. The lines chain wheel ever turned out of a factory, Hartfords, strictly high grade, 5J5, Videttes, fully guaranteed, $25 and S26, SROAT St "OTIL,SON. to Se: onllHrjf print Easy A loiiKillilluvver to rvad yeu have GLASSES whlali are ariraly fitted. Ww wlierti tliora Our oi.tleal de ixrlnitnt tu tuppl at very luyr priu Hx-o lAitiM arni e)iaHf man this put-ontedl'KT-TIOOAT. The splnil wire with which the skirt is corded -lj gives the graceful (luring ef fect so much sought, ad justs It self to any IMIHItlOII, and never breaks or gets out of shaiio Hec them. R50 to 51 5.00 Summer Silks 5 A siMtclnl lino out for 11 prleo regii' Shir 50 cents vuluus tho yard 1 22C gNarrow Gloves fhiuutlots aBHorlel colors splendid value 75c. Ladies' Collars Fovea uuw stylos Just received in all liuuii boHt giHMls. Ladies' Chemisettes A now lino without collar attauhwl, very stylish 25c Man Tailored tsulU u new line just rooivuil (u all wool Hirgiw and Venetian cloths 57.50 to $16.50 The Saratoga WrapjMtr, not how cheap but how good, the btMtt.iuudo, ami the tswt tit ting wrnpiKir. l'ricos 51.00 to 52.50. Eoys KantWear Out Tho lioat olothlng for spring wear. Wo don't bellevo wo have ever shown such a grand assortment of Boyn' and t'hMdrens' sultaAua o liavo prepared for this season. Mr Ami we know that wo namo tho H it nrleos. A ticket on ine uoi- umbiabieyolo with every M.conta luwwst prices. enshjpurehuse. 52.50 "Will buy "an all wool two piece, suit with double sent nndWoubw knuos, or a vosted suit with colored hitlor collar anil largo pearl buttons, whieli wo uiiuninteo tho liest values sliowu 111 ur irugon. Boys' Negligee, htyluct Shirts golf and fonoy bi)dfim' I ai no complication. It a pvraurlpllon U weteaaAty the cot of niakluKlne ! to order will I a little mora. Wu dtalre to call MweUI attaulloa to our gold allot iotelo and eyexiaMn lliey att) guaranteed 10 ytari. BARR'S JEWELRY STORE, 110 STATU STRBUT. Trimming riblwna in now novulty ' mm m . . 1 l.l l k ellects ilotttsl wigoe Willi pun cunin, tho yard S 15c m i 278-280 Commercial St, 2 WJ3 010S.I3 AT as The Old White Corner. (J O'OLOGK. IIJMilBlgi8iIillIiIIiIlIIIJiiHltlillIH"iiM"'i w l.i V i If BB IP 'mm!T?rr n -." wM Mnl UmB 25c to9Qc. Velvet Grip Tio perfect hoo supporter,, Imvu all stylos. 11 Ladies nt.ii... cm, i..tttovtt nHtarted ! colors iwl S$,uu ffi .a 'A V ! 3 Jr. $ "A- GRAY BROS KSHBaaB tf AMaWt uBuiBtfawu1 'Ai ilginajr i)awimijiawiwn ymmm wiiiwi'iwawpiw k tmAtLU , ift iiraAaV A- -A