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- " ' r ,.P,VWj Hfxmifwvf'f" rin1' ' DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL VOJD. X. SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY MAY 22, 1899. NO. 121. OREQON SUPREME COURT. V$M Another Or 1st of Decisions Handed DownS at the Capitol. W. W. Camay, respondent, v II. It. Dunlway, respondent and Tho Brower PROTECTION THAT PROTECTS Home Made Goods, uuu iiiompson i.umncr Company, a corporation, appellant. Appeal from Multnomah countyj lion. E. McGinn, judge. Opinion byv uenn .i. .nuigement reversed and causo rcmamlcu. j Rawft SaSlooi lMiltfovfl-"T JMT Specials: A very select line of Boy's Knee Pant Suits of our own goods made up in New York. Get one for YOUR BOY! All sizes of Boy's Black Hose, the very best to be had: Ask for them. WOOMEA -n -i n " --i& --& -- ..... . i Shoes Worth Having TlIK IlKASOX KOH TUB flltKAT IIKMANU FOH OUIt SIlOUS IH MKCA.-K TlIK 8IIOKS AUK WORTH TlIK TIUCK WK ASK KOK TIUCM. T1IKY AUK NOT ALO.SK TlIK ATKHT HTVI.KN, 1IUT T1IKIK UUUAIIIUTV IS U.VD.IU'AHgKI). , . m , unu our iiiK kiiix" Bunco uio n uvuiuiiui mm SifjQr dressy us can he. That our high class gosls i S" M mean -a fasliiou and form, filgli class leoung and com fort, and high class finish, material and workmanship. Indkko, that iiiuii CLASS WITH OH MKANS 1IONOK AND TUOTII IN TlIK HIIAl'K OF SHOES. TllO Ollly thing not high about tlieiu is tlio price. MflRRfS?iSfJirW,5r10" LACY'S NEW SHOh STORE k W 1ktV.llKKWWavavVlkaK.kawWW v voarTTiHLKrvrvrvo. xq p Dr. H. C. EPLEY d PHONE 0 I Bple & linger DENTISTS,- Artificial Teeth S6.0O, In making artlliclal tooth wc usu the best teeth and rubber thul can be procured In the market. We guarantee our teeth against breakage, also guarantee u III. Gold Crowns $5, Up, We use 22k Gold in our crowns and fully guarantee tlioin. Salem Dental Parlors I OVER POSTOFFIOB. llooms 27 aud 20, Phone23l3. JT WJaTW L JX IT XT XX 1TAX T1T XT XTCXTXTL GRAY Cor. State and Liberty Sis. Salem, Ore. The largest assortment of Aten's Pants: Regular sizes, extra sizes and extra longs, No matter what size you call for we have hm. A special drive on them. The finest line of Crash Hats for Men and Boys to be found, in Patterns and Styles. Nii STORt A Howling Success Was tht first week's sales in shoes at the cut mto prices, 15,000 woith of shoes to be sold within DO days und we have made u big starter. You will never buy shoes as cheaply uguln us we are selling them during this sale. Our OPPOSITION says we must raise money to pay our hills, they know our business, huviiig nothing else- to do but watch us felling shoes with an envious eye. Ask your neighbors about tho bargains we gave them, you can get the same layout during this sale; new goods at a big dis count, old goods at your own price. Free shines. Krausse Bros. 275 COMMERCIAL ST. ;-", "-& '-t, - "-n -4 -. "-!. STAMPKI) ON A 8IIOK MKANS STAND A III) OF M Kit IT. PKOPLF APPKKCIATK FIKST-CLASS WOHK.' They understand nign ciiish viuue, mgii ciiihm ui, siyio, 94 Stato Street. u Dr. H. H. OLINGER. 1 2813, 8 a I P 3 I g Carpenter's Tools Blacksmith's Tools, Fine Tools For Every Trade at BROS Is Planned For the Philippines. Governor-General, Cabinet and Advisory Board. Appointed by the President and Minor Officers Elected by tho People. llr Aaancliifcil l'rraa to lio .Toiirnnl. Manila, May 22. Prof. Rchttrmiinn, the head of the Philippine commission, lias submitteed tho following written propositions to the Fillipines: "While the Una) decision as to tho form of government is in thu hnnds of congress, the president, tinder military powers, pending the action of congress, stands ready to offer the following form of government ' "A governor general, appointed by tho president; n cabinet, unpointed by the governor general ; nil judges appointed by the president; heads of depart ments and judges, either Americans or l'llipiuos, or both, ami also a general V ndvh-ery council, memltors hi hnscnliv thu liifiiile. hv fnim nf miff. rage, to he hereafter determined; tho president earnestly desires bloodshed to cease nn I that the people of the Philip nines may at an earlv duto enjoy the lurgest measure of self government,' com pattble with pence uml order." The commission has prepared n schcmeiind the mesulenthns cabled his approval. Tho Filipinos have made no delinite proposition except for the ces sation of hostilities, untilcun piecent the question of peace to thu people. Wasiiinoton, May 22. Tho Manila report that a form of government has been proposed to the l-ilipinos is con firmed at tho Htnte department. The administration is to lie military in character, for tho time being at least. It is understood that Gen Otis will become govurnor-feenerul, while Gen. Iiwton will ussumo the active direction of mil itary nffainr. Manila, May 22. In spite of tho presence of the Filipino commission in Manila, tho military opomtionsointinue with unabated vigor. Washington, May 22. The following telegram from General Otis says: "Manila. The condition is us follews: In llulueun province the trooim main tained at Qugun, Haling, Sun Miguel and Gen. Iuvton is proceeding down the Uio Grande from San isidro and has driven the enemy westward from San Antonio, Cnrino and Arayat, where he was joined yesterday by Cnpt,Koblco,H column. MacArthur is still at Han Fernando and will proceed South and Westward. Tho insurgent forces are disintegrating daily. I.uuas' force at Taltae is much diminished and has destroyed several miles of railway. I will send a battalion of troops and u gunboat to Negros tomorrow to allay tho excitement in the southern portion of the island and on tho west coast of Cebu. Have denied the request of Agiiinuldo'H commissioners for an armistice. Dropped Down a Shaft. Uossi.Axn, It. C. May 22. Four men lost their lives by a shocking accident in the War Kaglo mine today. Mike Cook, W. F. Scholleld, II. A. Ilonoyfoid, James O. Palmer and Thomas A. .Neville entered tho ship ut tho 25-foot level. The engineer started the machinery, hut the holt on the starting lever fell out, and tho engineer was throw u on ids buck and tue hoist dashed .''50 feet to the foot of the shaft. Honoyford, Pal mer and Neville were instantly killed, and their bodies crushed almost beyond recognition. Cook and Siotlull were taken out alive, but the latter died 1-0011 after arrival at the hospital, Cook was only slightly injured, and will be ubout hi u dav or two. Tho dead miners were among the pick of the mine. HclioliuM wus from uuKviuc, an rpintr i annua college Imy. Palmer anil Neville camu nere from .ew urunswicK, Inspector Muctirogor is on his way here, and a thorough investigation will ho held. Ftnun men have lost their lives in UosmIuihI camp within a month. The War Fugle clHd down, hut will start up again Monday. Citizens' Meeting Tonight. Don't fail to attend thu uiawting ut the city council chamlwr this owning ut 8 o'clock to consider thu niutUir of hj- eiiringn visit from the talitont of the Initial Mute lu July. M. Hamilton is breaking in his 2 ytr ohl olt, sinsl hy Mutwtor, to tiiu wuldlu. Mel allows off wull on his line liorse nd can give Salem's iuoetriuus some (Ktinters. J. W. Kdmuiihon and I). I). Kuolurarw 1-iihp.uiiaud as witneew to apjHSir to morrow in the Mager's trial. W. Miller ami wife, of Scio, drovt into the city twin) on uiiciiimm, Columbia Model 57 $50. The fines4 chain wheel ever turned out of a factory, Harlfords, strictly high grade, $35, Vidcttes, fully guaranteed, S25 and S26, SROAT Sl WILSON. 1 ll I RM K JH J ViO T hum? r ir --j CATHOLICISM IN CHINA, The Emperor Decrees That the Re hgion Be Recognized. fly AM'lntril I'rraa lu (lie Jutiriinl, I.nvixiv. Mnv !. Tin' Uiilviruii InW jiuhlished a ilecrt'o of the umpuror 8f I China, which contains live articles, uii'ill which olllcially lecognizes tho Itoiiinh ' Catholic religion us one of thu religious of the Kmpire, and its followers unen titled to the same protection from the local maudurins and governors as uny of thu religions of the Chinese, and also lecognizes the French missionary pro tectorate. lu doing this he catalogues tho mis sionaries of tho Catholic church, and as well their missions and church, says a Paris sH'cial to the St. Louis Globe Democrat. It is especially ' enjoined upon the mandarins that they lecnguize the Catholic missionaries as entitled to equal privileges with any others. Tho value of this recognition is prob lematical, as he pointed out here. Thu emperor of China is supposed to recog nize all religions worship at nil shrines, and besides, in a government constructed like China, the value of an imperial de cree deiHinds upon Its popularity,- for ever since tho Tai Ping roheliou the tho Chiuesu have been encouraged to form and arm militia companies of citi zens. These only too often tear down tho imperial decrees and laugh at the ornerH 01 mo mandarins, Tho genuine worth of the decree is hero considered to he in that the church is guaranteed the slight protection that the imperial government can afford it, and is in and around the city of Peking. Ah an instance of the luck of power of Peking uiuv Iki instanced the genera) and widerelielliou in which China is now involved. In Couit ai Years. Ilm'P.N'iui, Or., May )) v ,,,.,. ,,.,.o settled in thecircuit court tlie other day I., vi., ...11. mt i ilini , i.n that has lcon on the calender for 21 years. In 181)8, when this was a part of Vmalilla county, J. II. Hporry wus up IKiiutcd qiiurdiuu of.I.M (). S)Mncer, a minor. After a fow years tho Imnds men ctitioncd for release which the nrohate court urunted. and new sure- ities were given. Sporry sulwipieutly liecumu insolvent us did the hitter bondsmen, and the administrator left tho state owing the heir $2700. Young Spencer gave the case to different attor neys, till of whom told him there was no relief. Kx-Honator H, It. Huston, of Ilillshoro, whs finally retained, brouuht suit against both sets of Isindsmcu, and won the cuse on u demurrer to the answer of defendants. The wlnt upon which the decision wus given wus that thu county judge who made the order releasing the 'first suretes was one of the sureties himself. Thu mutter will go no further, us tho bondsmen Imme diately ruiiaired to the bank and s t tied tho claim iiikjii the lemitting of inteiest by plaintiff. Mr. .Spencer is much pleased with the result, us the money will help in developing his little ranch and stimulate the enlargement of his small Imud of sheep. BROUQHT RACK. The Man Tailor Lane Accuses of Ku chering Him on a Suit Deal, W. T. Krigbiium was yesterday ar raigned Isjforo Justice II, A. Johnson on tho charge of obtaining goods under false pretense. The complaining vwt 1 1 (ns is C. il. I-nne, who claims that KrlglHium obtained a suit of cloths of him, valued at fit5 on the roprowmtu. tion that lie had money owing to him from the Now York Lift IniturHiice und gsve wild ljtne an order on Hm N. Y. Ins. Co., for $2U, knowing sttul rep refutations ami order l m fruiiiluhut. This complaint wus intuits on May H hut KreulMiiui wus not located until Doimty bherlff Derby overhauled him In Portland and brought him up yester day. The accuse! jaivw fiMKJ bonds uud his examination will tukw place at 1 o'clock, Tuesday. Insane Patient, Jus. Mcintosh, of Astoria, a lalsirer, ugksl So years, was today brought t" the asylum. . ynLamBM FIRE IN THE KLONDIKE. $1,000,000 Firo Occurs at City. TJySOn One HundreJ and Eleven Uulldinip Ar in Asheb and Many Homeleis. Caused by a Drunken Woman, Il- AmuHiitoil I'rrait It, (tit .tuiirniil, VirroiiiA, II C, May 22. The main portion of the cltv of Dawson whs de stroyed by lire on April 20, causing a it loss of tl.OHO.tKX). In all. Ill build ings, including the llritish North American bank, were burned. Tho news was brought downhyT.H. Humes, a sou of Mnyor Humes, of Scuttle; J. Toklus nnd u third party, who left Daw son April 27, aud made their way out hy canoe to Lake lAtbarge, and then over the Ice, having a most iierllous trip. Toklus roHrtH that the lire occurred in tho very heart of tho business center of thc-ulty. hcgiuulug. near tho oiiem- house, on the water front, nnd spread ing with unusual ranidttv. ft un drivent hy a strong north wiiid, destroy ing everything in its way on that street down to and including Donahue & .Smith's establishment. The fire then took in all of the water front buildings abreast of the same blocks. It crossed tho street, burned through and spread over to Second street, covering tho principal business Krtion of Dawson, leaving it all in ushes, with the llreiuen helpless and powerless to do anything. The II ro consumed ovorythlng from Timmin'H Hoyul cufo down to and op Msito the Fulrviow hotel, tho bulldlmjN being ns dry iih tinder, Tho Humes spreud with such rapidity that the lcopio nccumo panic stricken ami un nbloto suve anything in the way of furniture, goods und clothing. Among thu most prominent of the firms burned out wore tho Hank of llritish North America, tho Canudlun Hank of Commerce, McLellun A McFceley, of Victoria, Vancouver and Duwson : the I'ursons I'rouuco company, of Winning; tho Hoynl cafe, Donahue Kuiith, tho Aurora sahsm, thu liodegu, tho Madden house, tho Victoria hotel, tho McDonald block und the California exchange. Tim fire cnine utnlimo when the mills und dealers in building supplies had exhausted their winter supplies and were wniting for tho owning of naviga tion to replenish their stocks. The re sult is a famine in all kinds of building material and furniture, such us sashes, disirs, locks, hinges, etc. The few ar ticle still remaining outside of the burnt district huvoiiuudrupled in prices. Doors nre selling for f:i5 ouch, doorlocks fS each, and everything else in protsir tion. Nothing in the way of rebuilding can 1st done until the nsuliig of naviga tion, several weeks from now, us there is not ovei :i000 feet of IiiiiiImt in the pIlU'U. The firo was caused hy a drunken woman upsetting a lump in a disorderly house. None of tiio big warehouses of tho Alaska Commercial Comisiny nor the North American Trading v Transporta tion Company were touched by the lire, so there will be no shortuge of provi sions, even if the lakes should not ojhiii Ixiforo thu middle of June, which Is now Hometiiiiistt jirsiii ii more phased w i tit hhit ghmxs than tiny ure witli good ones Ilu-(jIJii t in fitting ghisses should not he to ph .im imincdmUh hut Ui please for theluture We m fit the eves with cIuh-m after amicful testing tlmt thu glasses improve the eyes. We work for the futtiru gssl of our jatrons. MuiutttiunM glaaMt with which you can wM jHirfttetly ut prtttwit you ought not to lwv Imwuiikm they will not improve your wfm ami will not act ui-on them proi uriy. m. us explain tlie difference to ywi any day that suits you. BARR'S JEWELRY STORE 310 STATE BTIUHJT. H . -f M STRONGEST SURPLUS L, SAMUEL, Manager, 306 ES cieo. i no Heaviest, loscru ny mo tiro are Messrs. McLellun & MoFooloy, of this city and of Vancouver, who had an immense stock of Iron turn tinware ana miners' supplies taken in nt heavy I expense, and the hunk of llritish North .vmeriuaii, wiiiisu riunui inning ihuii. um not withstand the heat, tho papers in It being destroged. Tho hank also lost a large amount of golddust. Viitoiiia, U. C. May 22. Thu only lii'i'liliml bnmvii In lino iH'curid In the lire ut Dawson befell u fireman, who was severely hurt about the head hy a blazing log being blown from a burning building. It is stated the woman who upset tlie lamp which canned .the cutus- troplio unit other Inmates ot tue no use have heen arrested and may he severely dealt with. Nkw Yoiik, May 22. Four factories, a planning mill, a blacksmith shop unit fourteen dwellings huve lieon destroyed by lire in llrooklyn. Loss fWO.OOO. Piiiladku'iiia, May 22,Flro tills morning destroyed the unoccupied Ox ford hotel, oncu famous for thu political meetings field there. Uiss f lOO.JO. Killed n Negro. IlooKPoitT, (hi., May U0. Mrs. Jus. Wood, of Ksoin Hill district, Thursday night shot a dead negro who was seek ing to enter her bedroom. Mrs, Wood is tho wife of one of the most successful plnutorH in that part of Paulding county. No one lias identified the dead man. An impiest has not yet oeeii nein. airs, vtooits ;course is mil vorsully approved. Suicide, !! Aaaonlniril rraa In llir Journal. Hosio.v, Muy 22.-W, T. Hull, a well known nowspuor man and wife, wus found dead hi his room, whiuh wus filled with the fumes of illuminating gus. letters on his imtsoii disclosed tho fact that It was a suicide. Dessmdeney on account of III health was the reason for the act. 2IIIIHIIIHBMMMIMRHllHHHailMllliaiIIHRaaKRmH n a a a r. M M B m m M is Jos. JVLbykrs & u aX S3 fa j Our Domestic g Department Is enjoying an unprecedented biiHlneiei. There ureso timny protty Ideas In wush novelties tlmt space forbids u full description; you will be delighted with tho showing, Now Corded Wilts New Figured Piques Now Colored IMiiuos New Kllk Ginghams New Funcy Organdie New ColUiD CovortH New (Jruuli Hultlngt New Donegal Linen Suiting YgOOPJ S OUK STOKJ2 CLOSES, AS USUAL, MONDAY EVENING AT M 278 280 Commercial St, The Old -iiBBHseigiBEaesMeiiiaiiifiiiiHiiiBiiiiii:miiM!UifiiKi(MXKiM Lie IN THE WORLD, $57,310,489,27 Orcgonian Bldg Portland, Ore, Must Be Returned, lly Aaaiicliitril I'rraa In flic Jmtriinl. Wasiiimito.v, May 22. Attempts to secure guns ior tlio solillers' monument in uregon lias been met everywhere with tho statement that under the treaty with Spain the guns taken in the Phil ippine inuiit be returned to Spain. Yet uio navy mis neon senning Home guns ior one purpose or another. (Jrldley's grave is to be so marked, and llultlinore has already received a cannon. Oreiron men will make an effort to secure some of tho naval gtins taken before the pro tocol was signed. There is some doubt about the construction of tho terms of the peace treaty with lefeieuce to the cuptuml guns hi the Philippines, and It may be found that tho Culled States win nave to give to Spain only thoso that wero in wssosslon of Spain at tlio time thu hostilities ceased. IJutcher Uoy and Dluo Dird Sold. Makkii City. Ore., May 22. Mr. Iluyes, tho Lastorn nmmoter of tho Uonunza Miiine sale, lids bought tho Hiiteher Hoy and Dluo Uinl inlneH from .. Loonoy and otherH, of Suinpter, for l-IMX). Tho llutcher Uoy and tho Blue lllrd properties aro in Ited Hoy Ulstrlet. Schley Entertained. Il Aaaualnfril I'roaa u Ilia Juurnnl. Omaha, Moy 22. Admiral Schley wuh tendered a reception at tho commercial cltlh today hv the IiiihIiiumk.himii if (In, olty. Thisovonlng lie will be enter tained by the Omaha club. Town Destroyed. Waiisaw, Muy 22. Tho town of Poro sow, in the government of Wnrsuw, has been destroyed by fire. Twelve lives were lost and ;i(KM) people, driven from their liome, aro camping in Dm Holds. Citizens' Mooting Tonight, Don't fail to attend tliir meeting at tho city council chamber this evening at 8 o'clock, to consider tho matter of securing a visit liom the editors of tho I'lllUMI (MUIOS HI July. Salem's Greatest l-ilftQ Three for SI UU.1LL KS rHH vain lues ut oOe, each, New Percales Another lovely lot Just lu thoso swell waist styles are uning fast, ! Petticoat News UiidorsltlrlH of Silk, Moreen, h'utouii, Crush, and or many unoy materials, nil are here. 51 lo515 i The Empress With tho wlruconlliig, giving tlmt swell Hiiro so much In vogue. Ask to see them, 54.50 to 515. Specials The "ftoselle" Hloyelo lint a to dose. few 59 cents, Gloves Uuvcynu lieen ono of hu many to secure u pair or Uioge unsur pusxcdil Kid gloves? If not, you should hurry they'll not last long (it 79 cents $fo (liven uway free July 3d. Lfllo I. StephciiHon. ct nl, respondonfsT ApiHjal from Muftnomnh Co.; Hnrrt Il.?1".. i,,n.,on .fl .. .,v..'"" " " uuuuu ior reneannc denied. Nottingham & Co., respondent, vs. J. Mekendrick, et nl, nppcllnnts. Opinion lHr curiam. Motion to dismiss appeal overruled. State of Oregon, respondent, vs. M. T, McGrath, appellant. Appeal from Linn Ce: Hon. Geo. II. Hurnott, judge. Opinion by Iloun, .1. Judgment rovcreed and a now trial ordored. Tho point on which this rovorsnl Is ) mnilp is that tho court held that Mrs. McGrath was competent to testify against lier husband, who was on trial for the killinir of Clins. A. Turner at Hurrisburir. Ihosunrcmn rouri linl.la that a woman cannot testify against her.'j "" vuimiiHi IIWIIWII Dog-Catcher's Luck. llr Aaancttitcd Vrtnn Co h JitHrnat AHTfHUA. Alnv O'J fi, t. ri,i.J-s T, ;, "", J ! , i '"j$-vimcnm ', l7l,,reV'vwi icuer irom ills mother in New York, today, tolling of v.. ....am .11 u iiiiiuonniro uncio in nw ) ork, who made him ids principal holr lettv Will lfO cnut n lioln imltl.. il... ... late, hill vill ri'tllril (n (utnrln n II....?'! " -v .-n.w.in ,.. IHIT, Not Dead. Komi:, May 22. Tho reported death of'a hlllieniil. the fnrninnrnra nl l."..,.... ,1 u ir.. -.i.. v.:,., :..."."''. v;d " v.""vsi o ii.hu iv hiiiuu loiinuituon. Hho is en, aim uKiav rccuivce: Iior niece on oer yucniou maples. Cltuens' Mcetmc ToniKht. Don't fail to attend the meeting at' the city council clminUr tia- ..,.,,if.K nt 8 o'clock to coiihIiIit tlm niii i7 U.l,llltti.a .. ..t..l l .1 . ,. i A .. r? i ,9 ,r '" uieeunnrs oi tliffu . nueu niuies in July. WHEAT MARKET. ' " Chicaoo, May 20. July 7fi, Cash 2 red 71. San FiiA.scisco, May, 10. Cash 1.07. Sons,! Store. Men's Spring Clothing HAHT, BOrlAFPHEn & MAHX. QUAIJANTEED OLOTHINO Trio plnnuclo n' value -giving reaelicd lu thoso lino nil wool Cas sluiores, nowost, nobbiest, and tlie host. 58,50 Ivfc. Hard Twisted worsted the absolutely All Wool kinds guuruutecd, made by tho loadurs or high art cluthloir, 515 to 520 Golf and Negligee ShirtH u vast array of alj .that's nobby, ull that's new In good 'de pendable goods, . ' 50c to 54.50 White Corner. . A J Try them all every ' Torn, Dick and Harry's vi ) sarsaparilla. J.dj ) Then try ' j rkr''f jtfk &' raw J, j "the leader of them r ( -II ' Y & 1 ulf. ' C'w - . .