Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899, May 19, 1899, Image 1

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    CAPITAL
JOURNAL
VOli. X.
SALEM, OREGON, .FRIDAY MAY 10, 1800.
DISARM-
PROTECTION THAT PROTECTS
Home Made Goods,
CAPITAL
DAILY
no. nl; '
woolen
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sa
em
All.
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
tor them, w
reason
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MJOOUEH
i
i Shoes Wot th Having
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llKCAl'SK TIIK HIIOKS AUK WORTH TIIK I'JIICK WK AHK
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lll'T TIIKlIt nt'KAIIIUTV IS UXHUltl'Am:i).
S STAMPED ON A SHOE MEANS STAND-
f 9 ARD OF MERIT. PEOPLE APPRECIATE
-f FIRST-CLASS WORK. They undorfltnnd
J .m . . that our high urade shoes aro oh beautiful and
&& (& dressy as can be. That our high class goods
.- mean" high class valuo, high class lit, stylo,
mtff fashion and form, high class fueling and com
fort, and high cIiibs finish, material and workmanship. Indkkd, that hioii
CLASS WITH US MEANS H0N0K A.NI) THUTII IN TIIK HIIAI'K OV HIIOKS. TllO Only
thing not high about tliom 1h the prion.
wRrnm-oo:1008- L ACYlS NEW SHOt STORE,
94 State Street.
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PHONE
Bple Si linger
DENTISTS,
Artificial Teeth $6,00,
In making artlllclut teeth we mo the best tcoth and rubber that
can be procured In the market.
We guarantee nur teeth ugulnst breakage, also guarantee u tit,
Gold Crowns SS, Up,
We use 22k Gold in our crowns and fully guarantee tliom.
Salem Dental Parlors
OVER POSTOPFICE.
rtoonn 27 and 29, PhoneJi8l3.
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GRAY
Cor. Stats and Liberty Sis. Salem, Ore.
assortment of
Men's Pants:
Keguiar sizes,
extra sizes and extra longs.
No matter what size you call
for we have h m. A special
drive on them.
The finest line of Crash Hats
for Men and Boys to be
found, in Patterns and
Styles.
The largest
fMx STORE
$2,000 Given Away!
Having more shoes tluui wo want at this
ot tlio year, wo aro iKmB to reuuco our
(dock 15,CJ0, within tlio next IK) days. expect
iiiH t niuko a cold loss of $11000, which our
patrom naln during thin immense sale of shoos,
which will bo cut from Mc to $3 u pair.
MEN'S WOHKI.VG SHOES FHOM 50c UP-
WARD.
MEN'S DUESS SHOES FHOM $1 UPWARD.
LADIES' LATE TOES TAX AND BLACK
FROM fl.25 UPWARD.
Mioses and childrens shoes at your own
price. Your chance of a lifctimu. Sale now
ou ut
Krausse Br os
275 COMMERCIAL ST.
Our Factory Is In Salem.
N. BIERS, Foromnn.
Patronize Home Industry.
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Dr. H. H. OLINGERr
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Carpenter's Toolsi
Bhcksmith's Tools,
Fine Tools
For Every
Trade at
.
BROS
Has Been Removed
to Parlie.
Thirty Miles North of San
Fernando.
General Wbeaton Relieved of Command
of the Second Division.
II Ainnclnieil I'reii (o the Journal.
Manila, May III. General Luna Ih re
ported as making desperate efforts to re
strain tlie educated Fillipinos withfn
tho limits of Ids Hclf-appointcd jurisdic
tion from communicating with the
Americans.
Tho removal of tho scat of gov
ernment, to Turlic tliirtv miles north
of l'erando may lead to serious com
plications and duly in the paeilleation.
but it general'y concedtd thatfurthtr
oppositeon to American sovereignty is
useless.
Gen. Whcaton has been-relieved of
tho command of thu cet'ond division, for
special assignment and Gen. Fuuston
has been assigned to his brigade. Tho
board consisting of Col. French, of
the Twoiitv-necnnd Infiintrv mill Mnlnr
Caloll and Captain Unudolph, of the
Third artillery have lioen appointed to
proceed to Ratavia for tlio purpose of
Investigating European methods of pro
viding tor thu health of troops there and
to rej)ort on the subject for tho benullt
Ml UIU rtlllUi Jl3liin IIUIU.
The transport Warren ban arrived
from San Francisco.
Wasiu.voto.n', May 19. General Otis
casualties lint includes: Wounded
Second Oregon. Company L, Privatt
Frunk Butts,' thlgh,jliglit.
Manila, May HI.- Seven Filipino en
voys, said to be lluencamio, Del l'ilay,
Arguelles, Pamprenos, Toaros, Serreru
and Patcrno, left San Is-dor this morn
ing ami are expected in tho city some
time during tho day.
All of tho commissioners except two
lied when Kan Isldro was taken. Tho
two who remained unburdened them
selves to I.awtou and told him of mat
ters which had transpired in tho eup
ital before the column of Americans,
marched into tho rolnsl stronghold.
'Die Chinese coiisjI has asked General
Otis for relief for his countrymen, who
ho declares, aro being persecuted by tho
insurgents. IIu roportH that 1,000 Chi
nese were captured at Unguium and.
forced by tho insurgents to work in tho
trendies.
The Fraternal Order of Eagles.
This order which is only 14 months
old and already has 18 aeries with a
total membership of more than -1000
is a Hcuovoluut and Social Organization
which teaches a philosophy which is
as eternal as is the divine truth, and
whorevor the doctrino lias been prom
ulgated, it has found a responsive
echo in tho hearts of mun. It represents
in tho highest degree the true democ
racy of Fraternalism and embraces in
its circle of membership, humanity hi
all its phases ; and no man in whoso
soul thoro is yet remaining one spark
of manhood is denied its benign in
fluence. It cares not what a mumlxir
businoss, religion, nationality or jol
itics may Ik eo that he is a man in
his truo sense. It seeks to spread
a knowledge oi ami neiiei in its
nhilosonhv throughout the entire world
until all men shall form a common
Urotherhood over which tho Supremo
Intelligence and Iivo shall bo tho
Common Father. Tho saerednoss of
tho Family tho Home Circle is ono of
its fundamental principles. It incul
cates aspiration and ambition lofty as
tho flight of the Kaglu from which
tho order derives its name.
It teaches losson of mutual self-sae-rlflcu
and laving aside at the threshold
of the Aorfo all worldly difforuncos.
In tho way of IhiiiuHlh tho Kaglos pay
$7 per week sick lcmfit8, IK), as funeral
expenses in case of death of member,
ami furnibhofi a physician for a mmuhoi'
anil Ids family free of charge.
Tho Worthy President of any Aarie is
cniowercd to render such flnunial as
sistance as may be required in cases of
emergency without first submitting it
to tho vote of tho Aerie, thus giving a
mumlxir immediate asftiHtniiro in tune
of trouble.
Tho Social feature of our order is one
of great attractiveness, unlike that of
any other Fraternal organization, Ixiing
entirely niw uml up-to-date in every
particular.
Onco become an Kaglo is always to re
main an Hugle as is amply shown by thu
wonderful growth and progress of our
Order and the entire absence of lupsos in
membership.
Dr. Ilorsn K. Murkel. the Grand or
ganizer, has met with Mattering succush
since his arrival in our city and will in
stitute Sulum Aorio, 10. On nuxt Sun
day, May 21, ut Popular Hull, Tiirnur
Kloek and has already u charter lUt of
over.lfty nainus.
hi t
Wiped Out by Fuc.
Sax Dikuo, May 10. SiMieial to tho
Trllune from Ash Fork. Arizonu, ys
th busiuofs portion of Jeromw, A Izouu
u olty of :.( 0 inlml)ltnt, whs unnruiy
wlpel out by fire today.
Columbia
Model 57
$50.
The fines4 chain wheel ever turned out of a factoryi
I Hartfords, strictly high grade, $35,
Videttes, fully guaranteed, $25 and $26,
1 SROAT Zi WILSON.
THE GRAND LODGE,
I. O. O. F, Finishes up Its Business
and
Adjourns lor One Year.
The last session of the Grand Ixnlge
was held this forenoon. Tho grand of
ficers were installed, district deputies
appointed and tho routine btisinuss Of
the meeting was closed up. Final m)
inurnment was reached about 1 o'clock.
uud many mumoers are leaving on evory
train and boat today. They all seem
pleased with their reception und treat
ment by thu coplu of this city, although
those from thu arid belt have not been
particularly charmed by the prevailing
weather. All speak in the highest praise
of tho entertainment last evening,
Rebekahs.
The assembly concluded its K'ssion
und adjourned ut 1 :S0 p. in. The grand
olllcers were installed, and all other
routine business llnished up except one
roKrt which should hitve been sent in
from the grand lodge. It seems that
tlio sterner branch of tho ordor foil
down, on this matter, and adjourned
without taking tho proiwr action. Tho
ladies watted until halt past nue and
then quit, in time formauy of them to
take the afternoon train.
Now that most of the Odd FellowH
have loft town It may be safe to remark
that, although they may consider them
selves good looking, they can't hold n
candle in that respect to their sistero,
tlio Jtelnikahs, esjH'clally the Kastorn
Oregon ami Southern Oregon Hehekahs.
DINGER HERMANN
Recommends Adverse Action in an Im
portant Case,
lly Amiooliilvil I'rcnn to llir Jiiurmil.
Wahiiincito.v, May 10. I-und Com
lnitolonor Hermann has recommended
unvorso action on the petition of the
Russian-American Mining and I'xplora
thin Comiianv for a modification of the
executive act, transferring from the war
department to tho interior department
the custody of that part oi tne i-ort
Michael military reservation, lying
north of tho (i'Jth parallel, on the
ground that such nn act affected its
griht to the track on Golovln bay.
REAR ADMIRAlTsCHLEY
Receives an Immense Ovation at Omaha
this morning.
Ojiaiia, May 10. When the train
bearing Itear-Admiral Schley arrived
this iiiuniliiir tliure was an immense
crowd at the depot to meet him. As ho
niiiiirueri from car. a cheer wont up anil
an effort was iniulo by matfy to secure a
iaudshako. A reception to tlio general
nVlbllil Will 1X1 givou ibiiiiirnm .
BEGGAR'S INGRATITUDE.
Ambushts and Stabbn His Benefici
ary. Nmv Yoiik, May 10. John K. Knglls,
was stablxxl today by Christopher Ualy,
a beggar. Woumf Is a severe ono. Daly
has been to UnglUhouw few day ago to
ask for alms and was disatisiled with
the food given him. Ho lay in wait and
nbiiHcd Knglls for this, ending by stab
bing him.
Woodmen Excursion,
Snluin Camp No. 11H, Woodmen of the
World, and Silvor Ilell, No. , Women
of Woodcraft, will give an excursion to
Portland, on May 20, ticketH good rw
turning on any regular train, June ..
Hicycles or any other baggage will bo
checked frooon any train taken by excur
sionists, and everylxxly invited, the ex
,.,irl..ii nnt Im.Iiil' limited to Wixxlmeii.
TlckotH are for wile at Pattons' IxXik
store, or can be had
Woodmen and ladles,
tickets, at fl.W) for
Satire your ticketH
of a number of
who are selling
the round ilp.
in time. F.very-
body is going.
Oold Discovered.
II K Aut'lmet I'rea lo the Jouruul.
Dkadwooi), S. I)., May 10. A vein of
unlit earrvinu 10.000 U) tho ton has
Ijcuii dlhooverei on a ranch near Custer
City. The tdn is H inchon whu and
Iiiim an uiic4ivurel for a distance of 16
feet. It Is the finest quart that has
been discovered In that vicinity
CAKEWALK RIOT,
Thret Whites and Four Negroes Were
Wounded.
F.niii, Oklahoma, May 10. A negni
cake walk at tho opera liouso last night
broke up in a riot between whites and
blacks, which was started by the negroes
snooting lino u crowa ot wiitto men.
Three white men were wounded, when
the white returned their tire and fatally
wounded four negroes, slightly wound
ing several others.
Sliding Seaward,
iimamook, Or., .May 10. No cause
can lie given for the mysterious moving
of a large number of acres of laud tow
aid tho beach at the sand spit. Tho
land is moving every day. throwing up
the rocks on the beach as It graduallv
makes Its descent. Theodore Stolnllber's
summer resort, which was worth f.r000,
Is practically destroyed. The liouso has
ltfon moved between l0 and 70 feet tow
anl the beach.
Sisters Shot,
Minni.Ksiiono, Ky., May 10. Mary
ami Jennie Gibson,aged 10, twin daugh
ters of George Gibson, of Sargent, wero
snot ny ex-hlierlll Uomlis, oi lxitlier
county. They wero at a dance when
Combs got into a dispute with two men.
Presently the elrls left, and Combs
thinking they were men, followed, and
lln.il at them. .Mary war Hlfglfllv
wounded and Jennie was killed. Combs
gave himself up.
Brooke and the Cubans,
lly Amnirlulerf I'rc tn tliti Joiiriuil,
Ni:w Yoiik. May 10. A special to tho
World from Wuxhmutnii savs:
General Ilrooke was instructed by the
president to insist that the arms of the
Cubans lx turned over to the olllcers of
the United Htates army. Instead, Gen
eral Ilrooke agreed with General Gome,
that the arms shall bo surrendered to
the mayors of the Cuban cities. General
( obln left for Hot Kiiriugs last uiglit to
learn from the president whether or not
he will insist Uxm his original order to
General lirookn Ixdng carried out,
Ofllcials of the war department regard
General Itrooke's disregard of tlio presi
dent's Instructions as a moral victory
for General Gomez and the dissatistleil
Cubans. Hecrotary Alger is highly in
dignant over General llrooko's surpris
ing disregard of the president's strict
orders. Ho has telegraphed to the pros
ideut' full details.
It is generally conceded that those de
velopments In Cuba will greatly delay
tho distribution of tho W.000,000 to tho
Cuban army.
PERSONALS.
Geo. GimmIIiuu went to Portland today.
He says butter is u drug in thu market
but the eobl storage compauitM are
gathering up all the eggs and they will
command goxl prices.
Miss I-cono Paine went to Portland
today for two weeks visit with friends.
Deputy Sheriff Hen Colbath was at
Jefferson today serving civil pnjxjrs.
Mrs. F, I. Dunbar went to Portland
this afternoon.
W. T. Slater was a Portland passen
ger this afternoon.
Ou your part may result in regrets
later.
There Is no reason why you should
neglect your ey insight when we are
mi near.
With our exxirience, an optical edu
cation and wlontllle appliances we
have the faculty for examining the
oyes. which we do free of charge
aim If glass are iimhUm! we eau
UJruuli wiun at a tnuuurato price.
BARR'S JEWELRY STORE,
J 10 BTATD BTOIIBT.
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STRONGEST
SURPLUS
L, SAMUEL, Manager, 306
SHOT BY THIEVES.
One of the Posse of Officers Killed by
UIU Watson.
WiciiitA.Kiir.. May 10, Dr. F.dinond,
a member of thu nosse who were seek
ing Hill Watson, the notorious horso
thief. vH nhot and instantly killed by
the latter, northwest of Shawnee, Okla
homa, last night. The entire gang
cscaix'd utid another posse are now In
pursuit.
Bow to the People of Salem
through Tim Jouiinal want columns.
That's the cht'axHt, ipilckeut nnd best
way to get all the people who will be In
a position to till your wants.
If you want to buy a now house or
rent an old shot gun, if you want a
three-dollar errand boy or a twenty-live
dollar position, try a Jouiixai, want ml.
The Jeun.VAii want columns dissipate
all wants.
Court Martial,
Wahiiinoton, May 10. Chas. Farris,
of Co. II, Thiol United States Volun
teer engineers, was found guilty bv
court martial at Santiago do Cuba, anil
has been sentenced to lx shot. Tho case
wiih sent to the president for review and
tho death sentence was commuted to life
Imprisonment, and a dishonorable dis
charge from tho army.
Yamhill Prune Crop.
Dr. Wright yesterday informed a re
porter that within tho past few days thu
stems oi at icasi nuio'ioinus oi tne Ital
ian prunes in his big orchard ou the hill
have turned a yellowish hue and will
prove almost a total failure this year.
From thu present indications there will
he a full crop of Petltes, however. And
this is not tne case witli his orchard
alone, hut that rejHirts show it to Imj thu
case all over the county. Tho cold rains
of llio past few days is given as thu
cause.
Dr, G. S, Wright, one of nur enthusi
astic prune growers, has concluded to
have an evaiwirator built at his orchard
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Our Domestic
Department
Is enjoying an iiuprscedcnted
huslnoH.4. There are so muny pretty
Ideus In wadi novelties that space
lorum u run descriptien: you wiiii .
Ins delighted with the show log, KjrlOVeS
Now Corded Wilts
New Figured Plquus
Now Colored Phiuos
New Bilk Glnglmui
New Fancy Organdies
New Cotton Coverts
New Crash .Suitings
New Donegal Linen Hulling
5 OUR STORE OLOS1&S, AS USUU,, COBAY BVBlSTNa AT
S 278 280 Commercial St, The Old
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Life
IN THE WORLD,
$57,310,489.27
Qrcgonian Bldg,, Portland, Ore,
west of town, and has let the contract
to Mr. Stephens, of Salem, to erect a
building and put in a Stephens drier.tho
same to cost 800. Plans were received
and the contract let ou last Friday, and
work will bo beuiiu on the same lust as
soon as tlio luinisjr can be procured.
.MOiMinnvnio Transcript.
Thu above two Items from the same
lmjier would appear to bo contradictory.
If thoro aro going to be no prunes, why
is Dr. Wright building another dryer?
Tho Fruit Crop.
Chas. L.Dalloy.frult insixictor for tho
-'ad district, was here looking af(eritlio
fruit crop. He rejxjrta almost a com
plete failure of prunes In thu nWlllaui
etteu Valley on account of the cold
weather of last winter.
The j)rosH!ctH for a good fruit crop are
better In Itoimo Illver vullov thnn In
any other part of tho State of Oregon
and could not wish sinull grain to look
Ixdter than at present. Med ford Kyo.
May 18. '
Mr. Dalloy has returned to Salem and
he does not report any prosj)ect at all
for fruit in Southern Oregon.
Motion County W, C. T. U.
Tho Marlon County W. D. T. U. con
vention at Brooks ended on Thursday.
In tho evening there was u medal con
tost which was won by Master Carl
Massey, of Brooks.
Tho election Of ntllrnra t-oaiillntl no
follews: President, Mrs. It. M. Steel,
of Turner vlen.nroHlilimt Mm lnru
Morcom, of Wemlburu: corresponding
Hoorotlirv. Mrs. Dora O.nrhv: nt U'nmf.
hum; rcconllug secretary, Mrs. Mary
Cathuy, of Woixlburn; treasurer, Mrs.
Bicliiiiond, of Woodburn; Mrs. Mary
Marconi, dalcimtu at lariru fur Ariirlnii
county.
Seriously PI,
.Mr. A. T. Gilheri.iiiwrln1 lilu f,ll,.
home tomorrow morning from San
I'rancisco hut received n telegram to
dav aiiiiniiiwinif tlmi dlu il,in,.l.t., ...nu
seriously ill at Kan Francisco and they
would not Imj homo before next week-
Salem's Greatest
sl-H-tto Three for $1
SU1UL KZ (imMl vain
Imvi at
COe. each.
New Percales
Another lovely lot Just In those
swtdl waist Htyles are going fast,
Petticoat News
Underskirts of Silk. Moreen,
Sateen, Crash, und or ninny fancy
materials, all are liuro.
S to $15
The Empress
With the wlrccordlng. giving
that swell Hare ho much In vogue.
Ask to see them.
R50 to 515.
Specials
The "ItoBclle" Ulcyulo hat a few
to close.
59 cents.
Have you been one of Mio many
to secure u pair or tlio-m unaur
piisscdSI Kid gloves? If not, you
should hurry they'll not last lung
at
79 cents
Given away
free July !fcl.
b
Of Clans
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Trouble.
f Vf
Dispatches Were Carricdfa
McKinley at Hot Springs-
General Brooke Asks For a- Decision
BytlieWarDepartmeni:'
lly Amirliitrtl
I'rct
(n (he Joururil.
Hot Si'rujjas.AVa:, May 10. Adjutant-General
Corhin' arrived hero today,
bearing somo documents upon which it
is desired to have the president's Imme
diate action. It is understood that tlioy
refor to the plan of payment and "the
disarmament of tho Cuban troops. Tlie
question has been submitted toy Gen
eral Urooko as to whether the arms
should bo turned over to the mayore'ifif
tho towns or to the United 8tnteiTo1ni
corn,
v
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W.tMlllv:rrrnv tiu in 0.l"5..
Alger says there's no truth in the atorv
that tho president or himself had coun
termanded any order niado by General
Brooke relative to tlie disarmament of
Cllbail IrimtlM. Tim C'nlinna nub Mint
the order lie modllled to allow thum to,
place the arms in tho custody of thu
IliaVOrs. (iminrul HwiAl'fi tif..Miit!n.l
the fact and asked the war department
for a decision. ' ,r-
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Hair Vigo'ifl
restores color tcH
grayjiair.-
WHEAT MARKET.
CiiiCAtio, May 10. July 7!IJ., Cash 2
rod 71 .
San 1'iias'cikco, May, 10. Cash ntrong
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Men's
Spring Clothing
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Tno pinnacle of yaluo - Blvlnf gj
reached In those tine all wool Cas- g
si meres, newest, nobbiest, and thcB
best. . g
58.50 ..,
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Hard ; -f$ S
Twisted worsted tho atwlujely 5
All Wool kinds guaranteed, tnadOi' -by
tho leaders of high art clothJoj. g
515 to 520 5
Golf and Negligcei
Shirtu avast array of all thatja, m
nobby, ull that's new In Koodp, 5
pcndablo goods. s? g
50c to 54.50 ,S
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