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rsy. lOTiT-.fn DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. ..4. V VOL. X. SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY :IAY 20, 18JM). NO. 120. 1 wwwwwwm. r flsk odr .CfisToirjeps 1 About the quality of roods we carry, They know; and they are satis fied. ,. , They'll tell you "that the prices are lower than at other stores. Our cus tomers are our best ad vertisers. Look over our stock of "hew goods for Spring. CLOTHING, Shoes, Hats, Shirts, Hos iery, Underwear, Para sols, Ribbons, Laces, Embroideries, Damask, Crash. Cntintarimnes.Lnce Curtains, Collars, Cuffs, notions. Notice the shoe cut. any style, black or tan. THE NEW YORK RACKET. E. T. BARNES, Prop. Salem's Cheapest, One Price Cash Store ..- A.WWkV t W.WWWVWtK-WWwWwwwWfc ..UW,H,k h It . . t . , . XTSl - ""A " ""& " " ""n" Shoes Worth Having TlIK IIIIAKOS KOIl TIIK (lltKAT DKMAN'II )OU OVK H1IOHH 1H IIIX'AUHK TIIK HIIOKM AltK WORTH TIIK I'llICK WK ASK KOK TIIBM. TIIKV AltK NOT AI.O.VK TIIK IATKHT HTYMM, lll'TTIIKlll DUKAMMTY IS U.VHl'ltl'AH.SKI), STAMPED ON A SHOE MEANS STAND- C S7 ARD OF MERIT. PEOPLE APPRECIATE f FIRST-CLAPS WORK. They underHtand Jr y r jb a j that our high grade shoos aro as heautifuland (w&4 ifOf drosy aH can be. That our high class goods , mean high class value, high class fit, stylo, Wfcgr fashion and form, high class feeling and com fort, and high class finish, material and workmanship. Imikkd, that iiiuii CLASH WITH VH MKANH IIOXOII AND TltUTII IX TIIK HIIAI'K OK HIIOKM. TllO only thing not high about thorn is the price. raRRSWoSr'008- I ACYlS NEW SHOt STORE, W W.JwW.fcW.WVawW T"1OHrTT!lLATT" 0 5i Dr. H. C. EPl.EY PHONE Bple & linger DBNTISTS, Artificial Teeth 56,00, In making artificial teeth w can bo procured In the market. We guuruoteo nur teeth against Gold Crowns So, Up, We use 22k (Jolrt in our crowns i a s Salem Dental Parlors OVER POSTOFFIOB? Room 27 and 29, Plione;23l3. v jrcvr c xt xxjcc r wit x xevexe RAY ir 0or. State and Liberty Sis. Salem, Ore. - mtwMMwM4?i lojJinnNn srsston J0 Neckwear, and all kinds of Wesell this shoe at 52.7o in I 1 mm J m ts&- .:B"""""iY" W $2,000 Given Away! Having more shoes than we want nt tliin season of the year, wo aro going to redtico our stock $ 15,000, within the nuxt W) days, expect ing to make 11 cold loss of fJOOO.Jfcwhich our patrons gain during this iunnenso sale of shoes, which will bo cut from 23c to $3 a pair. .MUX'S WORKING SHOES FROM 50c UP WARD. MEJf'S DRESS SHOES FROM UPWARD. LADIES' LATE TOES TAX AND BLACK FROM $1.25 UPWARD. Misses and childrenu shoes ut your own price. Your chance of u lifetime. Sale now on at Krausse Bros 275 COMMERCIAL ST. Our Factory Is In Salem. N. BIERS, Foreman. Patrontzo Home Industry. "JSrv 94 State Street. V tw W. fcw W k.1 XQ ? Dr. H. H. OLINGER. 2813. i i, 0 me the best teUi arid rubber that breakage, also guarantee a lit. and fully guurantoe them. . t Carp:nter's Tools BUcksmith's Tools, Fine Tools For Every Trade at BROS f , ,. (Preliminary Arrangements of the Peace Conference. The Ca- Sends His Sincere Thanks and and Warmest Wishes. II r Aniioclntcil I'rcu la flip Jo urn ill, Tins Haouk. Mav 20. Second Hiltini? of the peace conference took place this niorniiiL' and lasted ."!.") minutes. Presi dent conference read the replies of the Czar and tjueen Wilhelinina, to tele grams Hint to tlicm 1)V the conference iinuruuj. iiiu iireiiueni men nu druwed the delegates on the subject of the labors before them. The president proposed that though tho principal of secrecy bo maintained, communications might bo made through tho press bureaus, subject to the ap proval of the president. This was adopted. Tho nroceodines todav missed off Tltllwr.!... ri'I... 1.1 1 11 - I without an incident, only the president spoke, the others manifesting their op probation by slight discreet murmurs. Several of tho chief delegates leaving I laguo for u few days, pending the pre limlniary work of tho commission, liaron Do Staalo received the following dispatch: "Tho Kmporor begs that you be inter preter to tho conference of his sincere thanks and warmest wishes. My august master charges mo to Impress upon your excellency how much his majesty is touched 'by tho telegram ad dressed to him." iMimiviof) Tiik IIaoi'k, May M. It was learned during tho day that M. DeSlaal, placed the question of mediation and arbitra tion in tho forefront during his speech today, the question of laws of war, rendering war as humane as possible was then tocljed upon by tho president and ho relegated tho question of reduc tion of armaments to third place. It is now considered certain that med itation and arbitration will have chief place in thej work of tho conference. The opinion is unanimous that Ameri can and Hritish delegates will take an important part in the discussion of this question. ADMIRAL SCHLEY. School Children of Omaha Oreet the Admiral. II)- Aiani'litttMl Irc to f lav .luiirnnt. Omaha, May 20. The disagreeable weather interfeiired with tho morning program of Admiral Schley. This af ternoon a public reception was held in the rotunda of tho city hall. Tho pres ence of the public hchool children was a cohsplcuous feature. The admiral will bo the guest of the l.oytil Ix'giou this eveuing. Alaska Explorers. Ily Anaocliitcl l'rc to the Joiirmil. HiiKKKi.KY, Cal., May 20. Profoswir W. K. Hitter, ot tho dipirtmoiit tf zoology in tlio university oi California; Charles K. Keeler, director of the mu seum of the acadomy of sciences, and John Muir, tho geologist, have accepted an invitation from Dr. Merriam, of tho h ological survey, to join mi expedition of scientists for the purpose of exploring Alaska during tho summer. The party will consist of at least 20 men, promi nent in various lines of science, and will bo absent between two and three months. K. II. Ilarrimau,n New York capitalist, has chartered a steamer for tile use of tho oxH'ditlon, uhieh will sail north nlout June 1. Yale Challenged. Ily AkrocIiiIcmI I'r'ma In Hit Jniirinil. Ioxiox, May 20. The steamer Paris, widen sails for New York today, takes a challenge from tho Oxford and Cam bridge, universities to universities of Yale and Harvard, for nu athletic con test to take place in London, during the last week in July. Twelve Workmen Killed. 11 X Aasorliiletl I'reaa to the Jniirinil. Ciikkm.ht. Prussia. Mav 20 A build- ing in tlio course of construction col- topee! here today, killing twelve work men. Bicycle Path. County Surveyor H. It. Ilerrick yes terday afternoon finished surveying tho route for theryelo path to bo constructed between this city and Aurora. Mr. Iler rick says it will rcMiuire considerable grading to construct, the path over the surveyed routo, but tho greater part of tho work un bo done witli a plow, The path will be built alongside tho main road, which is comparatively level the entire disUmce. The next grado to he (astahlishod will bo Isjtween this city and Jofforaon a continuation of the 'main path to Imj built south from Portland. The bicycle tax will become delin- ouunt nu Juno 1st : but tho sheriff h ofllco is out of tags, ami Sheriff Durbin has lHMn untitled tnat his order for more nan not bo ill lml before Juno 10. It is not likely stringent muiHunw will bo adopted until after the tiiun are re ceived. A Matter of Regret. A stranger, whom rumor has it reiire- Miiits the recently promulgated woolen mill trust, is in town nnd has busied lilniself during the past few days in inakini; muMsurumeuU and tukinu mis- cellaiieous data In connection with Sa lem's big and jirosis-rous woolen mill. Humor is not idlo In intimntim; that b- lam's factory- is going into thu trust. Should such be the mse, it is a matter of furious regret. It is to ho hoped, how ever, the stranuer is nothinu moru dangerous than an liiHiirance examiner or induct. ial rejrtor. Columbia Model 57 $50- The fines4 chain wheel ever turned out of a factory. 1 Hartfords, strictly high grade, $35, Videttes, fully guaranteed, $25 and $26, I SROAT St WIL.SON. Chemical Trust. II)' Aiaocliiti'il I'rraa (o the Jdiirnnl IIohton', May 20. Tim American Agri cultural Cliemlcal Co., which is the com bination of several fertilizer manufac turing concerns, announced tho consu mation of its plans todav. Tho author ized capital stock is fio',000,000, divided into $20,000,000 0 per cent cumulative profurrod and $20,000,000 common stock. Tho present issue will bo limited to $31, 000,000, divided Into 170,000 $100 Bhare.s of preferred and the same amount of common, leaving $9,000,000 in tho treas ury. The new company Includes 22 c6n corns in tho northern and eastern states which aro so located at distributing centers as to enable them to market their products at a minimum coot. World's Gold. Ily Aanui'lnteil I'rma to the Jotirnnl, Wasiiinotov, Mav 20, Kx-Unltlil States Senator PefferM statement that mines are prolific, there is an abundance of gold, and the money question is dead, is confirmed by Director of tho Mint HnliertH. whose advices indicate that the production of gold for 1880 will reach $30,000,000. Oilieial figures for IB0H show an Increase of $AO,000,000 over tho 181)7 total, which was $230,00 1,800. Predictions aro made tnat liMX) will see the gold production reacli the stupen dous figure of $,000,000. Of this, about $ir,000,000 will ho required for arts, leaving fKW.OOO.OOO available for use as money. Transvaal Arrests. Il- AMMMliitl I'reaa to the JniirnnL London, May 20. In tho house of commons, Joseph Chamlcrlaiii gave the names and the identity of tho men ar rested at Johannesburg All of them, excepting Tremlett and Falres, were ex-nou-commissiomsl olllcers in tho Hritish army. He added that President Kruger had informed the Hritish agent at Pretoria that there was no proof that the prisoners were Hritish olllcers, and that, in any rase, the incident would not lie allowed to disturb the friendly rela tions existing, Salmon Prices Drop. Sly Aanm'lntnl I'reaa to the limriinl. Ahtohia, May 20. At the opening of tho fishing season tho cannery combine llxed the price of steelheads at 5 cents per iHMind, where it lias remained, livery one who has any knowledgo of the business knows that steelheads can- not ho k) nrolitablv canned at that nrico. Iostoniay morning me cominuo an . i .. ... i noit need that it laid reduced the price of steolheads to 3 eonts. The cold-ft)r-ago men have gone into the market by offering 34 cents. Albany Wins, llr Anaitcliiteil I'reaa to the Journal. Ai.iianv, Or., May 20. Teams from Albany college and Monmouth normal schoel debated last night the questien: "Ilesolved, That the Pnited Statos and ( J rent Itritain should enter into a do. fensivn alliance." Allmnv, wliich had the negative, won. Smuggler Arrested, Niaouia Pai.i.s, N. Y. May 20. Thomas Kmliursoii, who is said to bo a wealthy jobber in laeos in Now York, wH urrtwtotl here by treasury agontfl and taken to New Vrk. Customs of fleers hero say he has smuggled million of dollars' worth of laco over the Ismler ill the last ten yours. Horseless Carriages. Nuw Yoiik, May 20. Oregon is soon to have it state automobile comaiiy, the mine m thont furmwl today in Truutou for 17 state. It will Intro duce and control horwile ettrriiigus, euli and trucks in large citie, ami may Mieiire, eoiiwdiilate and operate all tstreot-ear line. Match Trust. Akiukn, O., May 20 The Diamond Match ktek sold at 1W. This udvunce Is due to the aunfluiHMiiitfiit tltut the Diamond Match Coiijpany I moii to absorb all its competitor in this country. PEACE COUNCIL Refused bz General Otis. Apinaldo's Not in Earnest. The Conference Considered a Ruse To Gain Time Rio Grand Expedition llr Aaaoeliitnl I'reaa tu the Jnurmil. Manila, May 20. The insurgent com missioners, appointed to negotiate th terms of peace witli the American com missioners readied Manila this morn ing. They were met by Adjutant (Inn era I Harry and taken to the palace. After breakfast the party wuh closeted witli Ueueral Otis lor more than an hour. The interview was decidedly un satisfactory, iusuritit commissioners having nothing delluite to projioso and lniing uuompnwot'cd to negotiate terms. They brought a communication direct from Aguiuahlo, asking for an armistice pending the decision of the Filipino con gress. Wahiiimitov, May 20. Following dis patch was received at tho war depart ments "Manila ComuiiHsionoiN of Aguiualdo arrived this morning. They wisli to consult witli thu United States commission which they will do on tint 22ud iust. Their siwer is limited and tliey apparently wish an armistice as a condition and as precedent to negotia tion. Aguiualdo asks cessation o" host'll ties to ascertain tlie desires of the Fili pino (teojilo. Oris." Nkw Yok, May 20. A Journal II ong Kong dispatch says that Consul (Ion oral U'lldmaii stomicd thu shliinent of small arms for rillpiuos. Four Kug lishmou and one Americal are Impli in tint conspiracy. The Filipino junta here claims Aguiuoldo Is protending hmico merely to gain time in order to procure further supplies of arms and ammunition. Manila, May 20. The oxicditiou up the l(lo uriiiilo river met witli no re sietenco, except at the outskirts of San MUM, wnere wivorul liuiidrwl illllpluos were oiitroiicliel on the bonks of the stream. The reikis retreated Iwyoud Oandaha, and the guulHatH steamed ahoud, propping shells wlierever uni forms apiKtireil on the shore. The guub'ialH dispursial tho InsurgentH Ls v On your part may result in regrets later. There is no reason why yiai neglect your eyesight when should we are mi near. With our exrienco, mi optical edu cation ami selontlllc uppilaneon we have the faculty for examining the wyes, which we do free of charge ami if glasses are needed we oun flirnUh then at a moderate price. BARR'S JEWELRY STORE, J 10 STATU BTKBOT . 0"VJE1C- PROTECTION THAT PROTECTS ton STRONGEST IN THE WORLD, SURPLUS $57,310,469.27 L. SAMUEL, Manager, 306 tx'fnro H:n huis. After they had passed sharpshooters from trees across the river harassed the Seventeenth infantry which wuh marching by fount along tho the narrow road. Two Americana were wounded. Many groups of a hundred natives were clustered under trees on the opiMjslto hanks, displaying white shirts, towelH or anything white on poles. Some of thorn shouted welcome to American soldiers, but most of them maintained sullen silence. The wails of the town is placarded with reports of tho slaughter of Ameri cans, hundreds of whom aro said to have been taken prisoners, Ah soon ai Major Kobbo reached Sail Luis, thu na tives raided the rice stores. Thursday night, a large body of rebels returned to Sail Luis and burned a part of the town. The Hlo Grande, nineo Major Kobbo started, has been a highway fur the exodus of natives and today there Is a continuous procession of thatched eas roes, with wiiito Hags, drifting down the river, containing whole families of twenty to thirty nersous, with house hold goods and aiiiinals on lioanl. The Nebraska regiment marched from San Fernando to Calumpit today for a thirty daya rest, the regiment nuin Iwrs about !100 weatherleaten veterans. Sovural ot whom dropped by thu wny Irom neat nut when they warded tliu train at Calumpit, bound for Manila,' they yelled like school lioys. Otlftfr troops wont to the station and cheered them heartily. Xi:w Yoiik, May 20. A Herald dis patch from .Manila nays Col. French with tho Twenty-second Infantry was sent down the river three iiiIIoh from San Isldro where (iouoral Iiwtou met tho enemy, driving them out. Four Americans were killed. Major Kobbo with the Seventeenth and Mueteeuth regiments expected to meet Col. French at Arayat. The Itio Grande will then lie clear. 'd of Insurgents. Manila, May 20. The cruiser Olym pia with Amiral Dewey on hoard left on on her homeward Journey this after noon. As she steamed away the Ore- ISDHQIIIilaltMIMMMMMIlllllHaRIIHlniiHHH 1IMIIIIII1IIIIINII1IIII1I1III1II1III I Jos. Mi i 5 Our Domestic Hi 5 Department s Is enjoying an unprecedented business There are so iimny pretty Ideus In wash novelties that space forbids u full ilenurlplloii; you will le delighted witli the Allowing, New Corded Wilt New Figured Plqtius Now Colored I'lquuH New Bllkr'Glnglimns Now Fancy Orgaudlas Now Cotton CovortH New CJranh Hultlngs New Donegal Unon Suiting i yoooDy S OUR HTOKJ3 CLOSES, AS USUAL, MONDAY JiVENTXaAT ' IB-- a - - -.!.!- ., ,mm mmmmm b-jbi n-" m ' ' i ' s 278 280 Commercial St, The Old White Corner,, "BiBWMIMIHIllMlillllMMlllMMBlllMMHHIiHMtHIIMMMIMllllMMMiHIBIHIli Lite Orcgonian Bldg., Portland, Ore, gon, Unltimoronnd Concord fired iho admiral's salute. Ah the Olympia passed the Oregon, tho crow of the bat tlerhlp gave nine cheers for the Olym pians, who responded bv throwing their onps in the air. Tlien folio wel the nolfcost half hour known In the harbor since the battle which linked Its name with that of Dowev. WAsitiNOTON.May 20. Admiral Dewey cabled to tho navy department today that ho sailed with Olympia from Ma nila to Hong Kong. SUPT.""CAnTEn RE-RLECTED. Management of the Dllndbchool Endorsed by tho State Board. At n brief meeting of tho state board of education held yesterday, the general slinking nil that has been given the state blind school iniinagemont during the past year was definitely ilisistsed of in the re-election ofSupt.,1. L. Carter for tho coinini year and Mr. Carter as matron. No teachers or assistants have as yet been elected. This is a nrnetlfnl endorsement of Supt. and Mrs. .!.. i ..ii...... . i. ".. Carter's worK ami it ts understood tllilftlm mi. porintendont will bo given more powers in the future and made more rdirectl responsible for results, should he. 'ft This is as Chntlan Endeavor Excursion. Arrangoiiiunts hnvo been made with the Oregon Kallroad fc Navigation Com pany for a round trip rate of $1.50 for those desiring to attend tho F.ndeuvor mooting held in l'oitland, May 25 to 28 inclusive, Tickets on wile at Trade street dock, May 21 to 27 Inclusive, good to return on or before May III. Steam ers leave the dock, foot of Trade street on 21 and 2(1 nt 10 a. in., on 25 and 27 at 7:15 a. in. All delegates are requested to take the O. It. A K. Ixmt on the 25th if Kisiible. K. V. htnscoTT, Secretary. I.. Robertson a delegate to the Grand Ixslgo I. (). O. F. returned this morning to his homo at Newberg. Meyers & SonsjI Salem's Greatest $hlttc Three for SI aim's at 50c. oaoli. New Percales Another lovely lnl Just In those swell waist styles are going fust. 'Petticoat News Underskirts ol Silk, Moreen, Sateen, Crush, and of many fancy materials, all are here. 51 to5l5 I The Empress With tho v, I record Ing, giving that swell Hiiro so muuh In vogue. Ask to two them. R50 to JJ515. Specials Tho'lto8ollo"nioylulmt a few III OIUN. 59 cents. .S Gloves Have ynu been one of Mie many to tec tire u pair of those unsur ptiHocti II Kd gloves? If not, you should hurry they'll not last long at 79 cents $fo Given away free July 3d. M'GUIRE'SBODY F0UH1L Floating in the,Umpqua-Riverr Thisi MftMinw '"' ,1!r4i UAUlUlUgj Three-Qitarters of a Mile Below the Wene& of Action. , ltosKimito, May 20. Tho body of II, Q. McGuiro, which was drowned In tho Uniqua river on April D, was recovered this morning, three-quarters of a mile below the scene of the accident. 1.ATKR. The Iwdy of Fish-commissioner Mc Guiro was found floating in the river about 1000 yards IxjIow the ccnc ot the accident by Jack Thronman. . . . V."1" " oroiiniu 10 iiosouurg and shipped to Portland tomorrow for burial' Tho remains wcro In n.faTr state of preservation nnd not badly I bruised as was expected. Al Rcid'a Ixxly -has not yet lioon recovered but it is oxv ., pected that It will soon rise and float, A diligent watch is Iwing kopt and it Is probable that it will lw rccovowl soon aftor it rises. Tl.,. l.,..l Ill 1.. 1 .. -I . . i. Against the Japanese. llr Aaxnclnteil I'reaa to the Jonranl ,V Colfax, Wnsh.,May 20. Word comes.', from Garlleld that people there threaten -to run out tho Japanese working on the" r" O. U. A N. section. It is rumored that thu Northern Pacific intends, on Juno 1, to put Japs on the section. Tho assault.:, on tho O. It. A N. force of Japs fa iri-r tended to deter the Northern I'aplflc- from bringing the uamo class of meny there. t Charged With Libel. i" llr Aaaovlatctl l'rui to the JnarnaU Cokvallis, May 20. W. P. wope editor of a Portland paisjr, is to appehr-vl for preliminary examination in Justice ' Ilryson's court next Wednesday, to an swer a chargo of criminal libel. Tl o' complaining witness is W. A. Cummins,.', nuiser on the Willamette river steamer. William M. Hoair. Swopewas arrested in Portland yesterday. Are You Ever Kuiniian ii in in I1WI And la it not dne to nervoui cituut tlou? How can yon tote cuuttico nhn mllnilnif witli headaob. nett ous jiruilratluu, and grast libylcul WttlkllPM? Would jroti like to U ltd of IbU ' dcjircmlon ot tplrln f ItowY lly tcnwTlnjf th cum. Uy taking ItrcmoYMlbflmuwof vrmrnffrr hiK, lwaiin It rrtiMweaall Impurlllea froni)ourbii. si.oo. Allarlnn;u, To l.ii In rwmI hralth you mint huo iwrifet nellua of the towels. Axvi'b I'ilUt uuic rontlpatlon and liflloiniK-u, i&c, alxix. Writ a to cup Doctor- W'li in '" ' "" Hie pirtlubrt In 'ii mr r. AH'irwi. tin. i. , C, AXKU, LowMi, il ?5iS5-- WHEAT MARKET. Ciiicaiio, May 20. July 7.Ui, Gash 2 rod 75, San I'uakcikco, May, 10. Cash strong 1.07$ Store. Men's Spring Clothing HART, BCriAFFNCH & MAKX. QUAnANTMD OLOTHINO Tne plnmielo o' vnltie-Blvlnp reached In theso line all wool Gs Hlineres, newost, nobbiest, and .the best. 58.50 Hard TwlRted worsted tho absolutely All Wool kinds guaranteed, road, by the loadorsof high art oluthing 515 to 520. : Golf and Negligee ShirUa vast array of all that'll nobbv, all that'4 ue,w In goodue- poiuhible goods. 50c to 54iQ , Barsapariila Ai a) M HTl 'KVCal I B i .M :?gm In "HH-bV iTj--i -Jtw-