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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. (4 Molvorson's Special Dress (i crepons, Sorgoe. Sim obs, Noueltv Dress Qoods, Incluciou ,Nu Arson's BIB Special Dross ... ll 0 doods Sale tiito wook, Is a draw- S Nj Iner rtnvrl frtatlAt t eirl.4 BI.ammaii M Special Prlcoa, Spoolal Bargains. (i Goods Sale--Seo Ad. " SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY MAY 8, ISO!). NO. 310. VOL. X. snoS Mill s Home Made Goods GUI WOUNDED AT MANILA. BOATS Capt. Harry L, Heath, the Well Known Yamhill County News Man. SPECIALS: l .&,U line of Boy's Knee PanrtSCf of our own gooas maae up m New York. Get one for YOUR BOY! All sizis of Boy's Black Hose, the very best to be had: Ask for them. The lanrest assortment of I Men's Pants: Regular sizes, extra sizes and extra longs. No matter what size you call tor we nave nem. a bpecmi drive on them. The finest line of Crash Hats for Men and Boys to be found, in Patterns and Styles. Salem Woolen Mill Store The Famous WoflLITY Shoes have arrived, in Black and Tan; all widths and sizes. The greatest $3,00 SHOE On eartli for ladies equal to any 54 shoe in the city. Call and see them at Krausse Bros., 27.") COMMKItCJAL ST., SAI.KM, OKT.OON. FKKK SHINES. J?ftWWW" Four offerings Point of Quality antl I FOR A Few Days Arts Exceptional Wideawake buving the past few weeks makes possible EX TRAORDINARY VALUES in special shoes mentioned below pointers by which vou can judge the magnificent values throughout the store. Misses Muck .trap Modal with buckle. .nd bow, sizes 12 to 2 . 80 M IsseB tun Oxford tie vesting' top, alzea 8 to - M Mwes tan button shoo coin wo sizes II to 2 I adies serge Congress shocf sizes .J to a. ... .... .... , $?$. ?-lz!rXr?,:..::::siS L.UUIC8 VICIKIUittiiiu"."-lr ,'"VlT, ....mllnrn 1 H Lad en Un strap snuoiu i'' "",., a ,. vr Ladles black hand turn button slue AAtoEL Mens enuiuel lace blioc now broad toe NEW SHOE STORE, 94 State Street, Salem, Ore, 2 25 2 CO o t , Dr. H. C EPLEY Dr. H. H. OLINGER. 4 Vahiunoto.v, May 8. Among tho names of wounded in General OUh casualty miUlrf tiullll' nr.l Snonml "!.,.. i Pnnmnliv A Pniil It. T. Illtlltll. 1U rtlittllt. A TO r"nD"PQtiTlfP 111 thO 1''rst','hington ComimnyH, lMvatcWilllamScliermerliorn, arm Might. xiiu upuiujtm m uiiv Rivers. Governor of Colorado Ask ing Return ol Volunteers i PHONE 2813, Bplq & linger DENTISTS, and rubber that Artificial Teeth $6,00, In inuklng artlticlnl teeth wo use the bast teeth can be procured In tlio marKet. , We guarantee our teeth against brenkaga, alo gu.uanlca.ii lit. Gold Crowns $5, Up, We use 22k Gold in our crowim and fully guarantee them. i Salem Dental Parlors C r ojccvr ycjr s ixx wa xcbcxcxoxxi. OVER POSTOFFIOR. Room 27 and 29, PhonelS. The Nebraska Regiment Asks Relief From Duty. Ily Aaaoolnlcil I'rra lu Hip Junrnnl. Washington-, May 8. A cablegram from Otis says: "Gunboats nre oper ating in the rivers, and have eleared the country west. Mao Arthur says signs of insurgent weakness are more apparent dally. ' Manila,, May 8. The I.a Guna do Hay and Cavdonga, under command of Captain Grant, which started up the Fan Fernando river for Guagua yester day to establlsn a base of supplies for the troojis engaged in the northern cam paign, returned today, General Mae Ar tour having failed to connect with expe dition. The gunboats found the robuls en trenched at Soiinoan and Cueuaga. The vessels steamed past the works, shell ing the occupants and driving them out. Lauding parties from the boats entered both towns, capturing at Kosinouu tho Spanislicaptaln.whoostonslblyn prisoner in the hands of the rebels, and also a native olllcer. At Guagua the town and a small gun boat were found burning anil tho natives nvnpiiiitiiiL' the nlace. At Sosmoan tho landing party captured a quantity of arms chielly bolos and bows and arrows, beside a lot of band InstruementH which tho men played as they marched back to the boats. Captain Grant's expedition will prob ably return up the San Fernando river on tho recently purchased light draught Spanish steamer. Nbw Yokk, May 8. A special to tho World from Washington with rcferonco to the report that Governor Thomas, of Colorado, would take steps to secure tho immediate return of tho Colorado regiment from tho Philippines, tho war department oMclals say, that tho gov ernor may ho able to set tho question of the right of tho United States to use the volunteers In tho foreign service, Imj- ,.-.. tin, rnnrtH throiiL'h the medium of habeas corpus proceedings. This might lw done on an allegation that the volunteers are held against their wishes. Ollloinls say It will le easy to prove by orders issued that all volunteers were erfootly free to ask for and obtain their dibchargo when the treaty of jhkico was signed. Manila, May 8. The Filipinos ear prised tho 1'nlted States forced at San Fernando with a daring trick yesterday. A train with an engine at oaoh end was run almost to the Aiuuriuun outposts. lteforo it could 1k nmcliad, a gang of na tives tore up sevoral lengths of tin rail way track, Issirded tho train again and stoniwl away. It was done so quick that there was no opportunity to oujh ture theraldum. Tho Nebraska regi ment is asking for temiomry relief from duty. Ily Aaaoclnfctl l'rcan lo (lie Journnl. llv advices from Washington It is learned that Geo. F. Litchlleld of Salem Is not in the list of killed or wounded. . Corporal Edgar J. Chamberlain, of company K, is a recruit from this city. TTlt litft fltilitm mi .Tllfin OQ 1QOQ ntwl nffnf nlulMilllliT Uflfmt fltlin III 1111111) lit Sllll Francisco, was Fent to Manila, arriving there during November, 1898. Ho was an attendant at the state lusnne asvlum. and married Miss Kthcl iWwn. a daughter of Salmon Urown who resides at 417 Marion. llL-i'irvt Vrilt At.,,, ft Mnri Vltinli 111 if.tlru nlil f.ntiiniUdkil ulltptilo M'llHll despondent over tho death of her soldier sweetheart, George Hoar, who foil beforo Caloocan. a-plate banquet to bo tendered him on ids return. This is only ono of a num ber of functions now being planned and given great impetus by tho arrival of tho cruiser Iluffalo, which mado record- time home from Manila in 44i days. All the olllrors declare that Dewey is in tho best of health and spirits, and is satisfied with being the head of tho navy, wants no presidential troubles, and is planning to come home as soon as peace is concluded. PORTO RICAN DEMANDS. Establishment of Civil Govercment by the United States Asked. II r Amiucliilei! I'rran lu lltr Journnl. Washington', May 8 Senores J. J kilo Henna and Maukol Zenogandla, com missioners from Porto Pico to the United States have presented a second memorial to tho president reiterating the prayers of their llrst petition. They ask the following, "First. Cessation of military govern ment and tho establishment of civil' rule in the Island. "Second Tin- establishment of ab solute free trade between Porto It loo and the Uuitrd States. "Third Tho reduction of American troops and tho enlistment of Porto 111 cans. "Fourth Tho right of American citi zens in tho island." On the subject of military control, the commissioners make tho point that tho subject of reforming tho Porto- Ulcan system does not properly belong to the army olllcers who now control Porto Kico, nor to tho war department, but to tho Porto Wean people themselves. In contending for free-trade relations with the United States, they assort, economically speaking, tho people were better off under Spanish rule than un dor tho present military control by tiie United States, and add : "That Porto Kico has done nothing to deserve to be forblddon admission to tho American markets or to bo starved to death through high duties under the tariff promulgated by tho war depart ment." 1 They also assert that "neither Cuba nor Porto Pico will over he able to make u step lu tho road of true progress and happinosd as long as .a custoiu-houw stands iiou their soil." crime against tho law of Jesus Christ Tho church is ono in its teachings. It is tho same lu France, England, Italy, San Francisco on the Pacillc, and New York on the Atlantic. All proclaim the same doctrine, one faith, one hope, ono baptism, end one Lord. God grant that you may not bo contented to bo united to tho church, but to the spirit. God grant that all may bo living branches and bear fruit." SMOKES TOO MUCH. Cause of the Ptesidcn'.'s Nervous Con dition. Ily Aimoi'liitril I'rrii lo tlie Journnl. Wvbiiixoto.v, May 8. It Is declared here that the president's nervous condi tion and ill health are the result of his lucc'sant smoking. Of late, he has looked from breakfast to bcd-tlmo, ami wldle at work he has constantly a cigar In his mouth. Ho almost rivals tho late General Giant as a smoker. FREE METHODIST. WAR DEPT t 1. Royal Baking Powder Absckajiely'Pdre Makes tho food more delicious and yhotesome KOTt Kiwa pawpt eo., iw yom. Is Encouraged Over Conditions. ilHliv? i twi"' -Vy iqT' s fO tV (wassT""""" (Sep ?2L A QRA.V Carp:nter's Tools. Bl icksmith's Tools, Fhe Tools For Every Trade at A CRIME. Wed- Cardinal Gibbons Denouncing dlntf. Ily Asitoi-liilftl l'rt lo lliv Journnl. IIaltimoiik, May 8. Cardinal Glblmns in tho eoarse of his sermon at tho cathe dral yesterday on tho unity of tho church (iharauturiHid tho recent divorce and marriago of a wwioty lady In New York A Uright Spat in North Salem Wheie Salyation Is Free. Tho protracted meetings which are lxing conducted the past week in the Free Methodist church in North Salem, by the Hev, Kuby, of Oaklaboma as sisted by the ltov. Purcell, of Sodavlllo, .Or., are meeting with grand success, and will continue as long as tho present in terest is kept up. Although these meetings are con ducted lu the Free Methodist church thev are non-sectarian and a general Invitation is extended to all to come out and help on with this good work. These meetings tiro largely attended every night, also in the afternoon and many earnest seekers are found at tho altar curine these meetiniis and maiiv more lu the congregation express an earnest ileslro to iH'come followers of the Master. Uit tho servants of God turn out re gardless of ehurchlsm and help. Thoso men of God are lalsiriug so earnestly in behalf of the many earnest seekers. Day after day and night after night these able Dovincs, who have the good work at heart are laboring in the interest of tho lost and ruined, Let tho people of God turn nut and loud a helping band. Wo invite the pastors of the different churches to come as this is a work that should concern all of God's servants. In this work the servants of God should Is) of one mind, forget all alsuit this 'ism or that 'ism or your church or our church, hut should work m in harmony as they did wliou tho Kvan-, J gullsts Potter and Miller visited our city, when all were of one accord. greater Potter and a more owrnest Mil ler have wo now amount us and not at $100 or (1 a week. Let overlsdv como out to Ilium meetings. Services ut 2 :!W ovury afternoon and and at 7:H0 overv night. Com That Are Reported Pre vailing By General Otis A Successor Has Been Chosen For Ad miral Dewey. Ily Ainoi'lnlril I'rem lu Ihp .ttiiirniit, Washington-, May 8. The war de partment olllcials seem to bo evuu moie encouraged over the condition of affairs In Manila. Tho report of General Otis today indicates that the American troops are well disponed. It has been evident that tho Insur gents who aix operating in the swamps and Jungles east of MaeArthur have been very annoying hut tho army gun boats have made It too hot for them to remain, l.awtou apjvears to he pushing northwaid 1ft miles to the east of Mae Arthur. Tho Itlo Graudu river lies between them and there the gunboats are evi dently at work. Portions of the dis patch which the department has not made public, possibly icfers to tho future movement of the two divisions of the army. Washington', .May K. Hie navy no. partmont has selected a successor to Admiral Dewey to command tho Asiatic station. Ordurs were Issued today de taching Admiral Wntsou from tho com maud of Mare Island navy yard, and ordering him to roort to Admira Dewey at Manila, to relievo that olllcer when he feels he can Ik) spared (here. Itear-Admiral Ivoinpff, at present on waiting orders, has been ordered to suc ceed Admiral Watson in command of the Mare Island navy yard. Ilmti.ix, May 8. It is autharitavely stated that the committee of the Iteich stag to which wiihJ referred tho meat inspection hill lias reported against tho measure and in favor of a bill so hos tile to American interests that'tlie gov ernment will probably refuse to sanction It. UHit.Ht-o.srAt.NK, 0., May 8. Judge Win. M. Jjiwrence.ox-comptrollor of tho United States treasury, died today. CYCLONES. Reported From Tcxa9 and Oklo- homa, Ily AnaiirlnlPil I'reiin lo llic Journnl. GtrriiiuK, Ok., May 8. Many build ings destroyed and persons injured In Canadian county. Dallas, Texas, May 8. A report from Benjamin, Knox county, says that a tqrrllle storm swept over tho country 110 nillos west of that place. Tho family of George Humphrey, four persons, were drowned by the sudden overflow of the river. THREE MURDER CASES Pending for New Trial On Arguments for Commutation of Sentence, Judge Burnett opened tho regular term of court at Dallas today. Tho Ma gors' case cannot be got eady for a now trial beforo May'J2or Juno 1, when a special term will bo held. District Attorney llayden fears- the supreme court will order a new trial In tlio.McGrath murder case from Linn county. Argument's and petitions for the com mutation of the sentence of .Claude Brunton, sentenced to bo hanged in Kugene, will bo mado and presented' to Governor Geer today. Judge Hale, Bianton's attorney, will make tho ar gument. The main loason for clemency will be that Jlranton's accomplice, Courtland Green, is now in Jail, and capital punishment in llruiiton'u case would bo unjust. Branton was con victed of tho murder of John Unix in the iiioujitaius in Imixo County last June. Ills execution Is sot for May 12. built a hoimrwhich cncluinces tho value of " your property j every Bubcrlptioh paper that Is passed has his name on It', lie la tho man who cannot afford to swindle vou. sclf-lntercat If nothine else would prevent It; ho bears his shnro of " tho oltv uovernment ; stays rlulit bv you . In sunshine and in darkness, and days pf) prosperity iinu imvurBiiy. i ne so nro uiu , ,' a few reasons why your patronage , should lie given to the homo merchant. Jeflerson Educator Marries. ' Speaking of the marriago at Lebanon, - Wednesday April, 22 1897, of W.J Loonoy and Miss Martha Bridges. Tho Drain Watchman says: Tho bride Is tho youngest sister of, ...' Hon. J. T. Bridges of Koscburg, a very. in. tllllll 111 11114 UVVWIHl'linilVU IWUIIM 1IIJ . while the groom is tho youngest-son of -f. Josso W. Loonoy, of Jefferson, Prof, , IHiney 1ms been principal of tho Jeffer son Instltuto for tho past two years. mid wiih formi'rlv u Htudcnt and a urad- V unto of tho Normal school at this place. ', V M n A. Annual Meetinf. 'fi . .. -- --- O' m All active members of tho Association.. will please take notice that tho annunli meeting that was postponed on account of no (inoruni will be held tonight at the Association rooms. Tho object la to- elect a board of directors. Don't neglect to come at K p. m. G. J. Thomas, t. General Secretary.,'' fl'! Stand by Salem Merchants. Tun Jouh.nal is a Salem paper. Hero it lives, moves and earns Its broad and butter. It would not refuse an adver tisement for a Portland linn but It does not solicit such and it believes In up holding the dealer. An exchange well says: Stand by your home merchant, Ho Ih tho man who helps to pay for the streets on which you walk, for tho schools lu which your children are edu cated; helps to keep up tho church in which you worship; ho Is tho man who ca8tohj;a. Beuwtb Ilia Kind VoiJllaiaAlwartBougfil T tZ& ''$&. wu I i One bottle of IfS Ayetfs j j Sarsaparilla j I will do the vvorkof-uOT three bottles of the ' j j ordinary wna. i : I , l i A C i. ) V WHEAT MARKET. 1MM Ciiicaoo, May 8.- red 71. Han Fhancisco, May, B.-Caih m 8QGUatillDNBBEiHa.lMHI9lllllllllllMIIIIBillHHMIIMIlMIIIiiMlHMIIIlHMIIIIIIIiaiiailMIIEIIlllll 5 rrtr m nry rnnTr FilWl uUli hio nriri?5 nn nil flint's latest, all that's 5 1 rlC JDlVjr O I URD g00tlt 10nest value, stitched with truthful words. . Meyers & Sc Salem's Greatest Store. a crime against Christ, said : 'Consider the pontiff HALEM HOTEL AKlhVAL. (. K A lilrit.ki . fV KluiilidtiM .Ifitm ' Wllson.Portland": II. P. Knight. Boston ; ' His eiiiliuuu-u ' L. L. MiMire, Milwaukee, Will DEWEY ACCEPTS. A tend the $ioo a Plate Ban-quet. Lily AiMirlaled I'reim lo lu Juurual. Nhw Yokk, May 8. Dewey cabled Saturday that he would accept the flOO- Klng Henry VIII, who asked for the I1.8KHiJYwH?eAloan ! 3 -A- M T -" TTL 1" JS. . iii relation to ; Bw tU A Kind Yw H?e Alwff Bwfil BIjDitnr . IxijKj'ti sttiietlon to a divorce so that la . - might marry again, The iH)m ndm-ed , to give It, Hiylng: "Whom God hath' Joined together lot no man put asun der." Only a few "lays ago the counto was Khoeked at a woman in high hie who was divorced at Jt'clock and m.ir rled again almost lniforu the ink was dry on the ilivoret jwiHirs. This is a Columbia Model 57, $50. 1 S jjlHvERTHEIoiER'slH S IHK MAJESTIC ! H v y y S V ' H 5 si .75 E Skirts BROS Cor. State and Liberty Sis., Salem, Ore. I The fines- chain wheel ever turned out of a factory, Hartfords, strictly ntgn graoe, 900, Videttes, fully guaranteed, $25 and $26, SROAT St WILSON. Lll Over the World. You will ilml that iieople who have had their eyits tested and protrly (It ted ulth uIiumum at our store are perfectly wttlslle!. Kven the price nro satisfac tory too. A skillful optician ts lu at tmiduiiite who makes examinations free. VnQii your oyo trouble you call and see hs. Wo guarantee relief. BARR'S JEWELRY STORE, iiu sTATa fyxamrr. JllXt UM 'Till ht'MKl llllt lIlHtllll t 11" tilt- Klllg f the world's driwMinakurs so doe tlu"MA JI:kTIC" HLm.Iii.it 11M OIJP.HX of (ILOVKK. It has all the style that win bo put Into a glove and Ills ierfwtly. $1.70 iilr, surety faslliers mi iiu-li jmir. di ery dunoriptlon shown in our wuip dHtrtmuiit. All tailor made, will liuod and bound. I.et un show j'QJi our Cnmh or (iiM-rt wuah skirt tho beat fn the maikft fur And Skill bmldiNl I'lolly new at 1.00 Willi tho Iku-iiidey Wash Hulting bow knots do- 52.50 New mohairs, Now Serges, Now CovertH.Now Vonltians. Now Sicilians, New Alpacas, New Sllktf, in fact cNervthliiggooil in skirta. Niw bliiu Alpiuii Ugoriwall llurml. I lu-MU'lliwt skirt of the noowhi. 59.00 Ladies New Tics the dainty puff with stock to match 10 inn- Madras and kllk. 50c, 51.00, 1.50 A Columbia Bicycle (Jivon away fn July til. Dent's Glove Belgrave Stock, The IxMt, $2 Wo wll the best at suuh little prollt that our clothing is lower lu price than tho lowest- A ticket on tho flue Columbia with every &J cent cash ptuuhato. fBx, w 1 j iw lira $8'5()', The exiellont Tailoring. I lit and lliiish of ourSuitlnLfll ut tlilu iiH.'ii iiuikiui llit in the 'X tlreatost Values that can be offeretl. The fabrics of the ' highest grade Cassiinorea aby ' solutwly All Wool, lined with., ; fKl Itullau, llitislied with kluia-rs lsxt satin l'll'In The Best $ I Spring Suits ,J In the City ' :. 58.50 to 520 ik '.. ....( nnlv llm liiwt. at.' our storo If Its cheap clothing that you want you mtistiook (j elsowliertt. iM :v L I 278 280 Commercial St, The Old.White Corner. . B Wis U-LUfSPJ JVX V jvjujjik. m .mBk - ' 'Kan cJmSmKtm Hj mmiMHit i ' Wiffimw mmw pwh"'MMi'i-i rffinyfw xga SWB3 oa 4.aiaA-., .5ti wan