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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL .i4 voi. x. SALEAT, OREGON, SATURDAY MAY 27, 1899. NO 126. Spring Crash .fflAOE MAftr f m "-IJF4k j jSI Shoes furnishing' goods. Our prices are right, because we are dong a cash business. No losses any where. This means a great saving, which we give to you, by marking our goods right down to bedrock. t f t f f r f t THE NEW YORK RACKET. r f t ' f t r f t t t E. T. BARNES, Prop. Salem's Cheapest One-Price Cash Stare, Cor. Commercial and Chemeketa Sts. naMhilfciteiiti.ttitrlliiUtitiMai1iiiiMitiiTlii'rvWWWV'-wvw-Wv,WVwV v " n -"si i -"a "-vi "- -""jx i Shoes Worth Till! RKAHO.V Foil TIIK llltKAT DKllANll FOU OUIt SlIOKH IS 1IECAUBK TIIK H1IOKS AUK WORTH TIIK 1'IIICK WK ASK FOH TIIKll. T1IKV AUK NOT ALO.VK TIIK I.ATKST HTVI.KH, UUT Til Kill UUHAUII.ITV IH UNSUIUUSSKO. fy St J Ji J """' u,lr '"ft" K'liuu miuun uru iim ucuilllllll .111(1 S"fj(y dressy us cun ho. That our high class goods - t mean mm af lusinon nnu lonn, nign class iceiing mui com fort, and high class finish, material ami workmanship. Indkkd, that iiioii CLASS WITH UH MKANH HOXOIt AND TUUTII IN TIIK SHAl'K OK HIIOKH. TllO OIllj' thing not high ahout them is tho price. Orlwlnator of Low Prloos. I APViQ MFWCUDl. CTODC k WoShlno thorn Froo. I nu V. !. .. Vt. ft. Vw Uv to, - .. . w ui. n. ,, cruci Ka DunMP . ..Wllfe. Bple & linger DENTISTS, Artificial Teeth $6,00, In untieing artificial teeth we me the best teeth and rubber that cun be procured in the market. We guarantee our teeth against broakage, also guar intoe a lit. Gold Crowns S5, Up, We use 22k Gold lu our crowns and fully guarantee them. X Salem Dental Parlors 9 t OVER POBTOFFICE. Rooms 27 and 29, Phone:23l3, JtT KXOK"LUC XC IXJL. Mm GRAY Cor. State and Liberty Sis. Salem, Ore. .qMM';,'T'' Clothing Hats NPOlulS' Shirts, pants, overalls, hosiery, under wear and all kinds of ladies and gents "a - "v "n -"3L """A - 1 Having . STAMPED ON A SHOE MEANS STAND A It I) OK MEItlT. l'EOl'LE AI'I'HECIATE FIItST-CLASS WOItK. Tliov understand !. 1.1..1. ..1.. .1 .. "l Lt.. I nign c'iiHH vaiue, nign ciass iu, style, i o mlii oiiuuuiuiil I 94 State Stroet. fcw Si. s. ta W W W.tew. w A Howling Success Was tho first week's sales in shoes tit tho cut rato prices, f 15,000 worth of shoes to he sold within 110 days and wo have made u big starter. You will nevur buy shoes as cheaply again ns wo are soiling them during this sale. Our OPPOSITION says wo must raise money to pay our bills, they know our buslnesH having nothing else to do but watch us selling shoes with an envious eye. Ask your neighbors about tho bargains wo gave them, you can got tho same layout during tliis sale; now goods at u big dis count, old goodi at your own price. Free shines. Krausse Bros 270 COMMERCIAL ST. .. .. K ui.n. n. uliinuek. opiq j, I - I w, B STYC ItlTXOOOl Carpenter's Tools Blacksmith's Tools, Fine Tools For Every Trade at BROS MAGERS GUILTY, JURY WEKE OUT LITTLE OVER AN HOUR. I Was Given to the Jury Early on Saturday Afternoon. Dallas, Or., May 27. Tho Mage re case was given to tho Jury at '2:1)5 this afternoon, The general impression is that the prosecution mado a stronccr showing than on tho first trial. Latkii: At 4 o'clock, as this issue went to press, tho jury returned a ver dict of murder in the first degree and were discharged. Delegate Recalled. London, May 27. Tho correspondent of tho Stamford at Tho Hrgie says: The recall of the minister of tho Nether lands at St. Petersburg, Dr. Witte- waal van Stoelwagen, is one of tho in cidents of the conference. It is duo to a nepspaper letter charging Great IJrltuln with preventing tho Transvaal from sending representatives to tho confer ence. Probably howovcr, it will not ef fect tho cordial spirit of tho delegates. Dr. Staal's Loyalty. London, May 27. Tho correspondent of tho Daily News at Tho Hague refers to thoproiM)al of an arbitration board as "American project which M. do Staal was unable to see." Out of loyalty to the czar, ho desires to steal a march on America by getting a start for tho Rus sian projuct. Nearly Spoiled. Washington, May 27. Troops in tho Philippines cannot be paid in paper money, for thore is a variety of ants which eat everything, and aro partic urlarly fond of paier. In a recent ship ment of money for tho troops was 1 1,000,000 in paper money of small de nominations, and preparations were lw iug mado to send pacr in the next shipment, when tho war department was warned that hereafter nothing but gold and silver coin must bo sent to the islands. It was stated that the ants got into tho boxes and attacked the packages of bills, which wero saved from destruction only by tho greatest eare. So far as tho olllcials know, none of tho money was actually destroyed, tho ants only cntint! uwny the edges and making holes through the bills. MARION COUNTY NEWS. Business Being Transacted at the Court House. Sheriff Dtirbin and Deputy Frank Derby aro back from Dallas, where they have been attending tho Mager's trial. F. A. Turner, attorney for 11, Van WiiF.-oiilioe, guardian of the estate of Hd ward Greonwnld, insane, sold at the court house a tract of laud containing 67 acres in section 14 t 4 h r 2 west, belong ing to said estate, in accordance witli an order of the county court. The land was bid in by Andrew Wcishaar of Oregon City at 720. A marriage license was issued to Hrnesh IS. Cochran, and Zulmu Kellog, of Sidney. George Conner has begun a foreclos ure suit in department No. 2, of the Marion county circuit court, in which judgment is demanded fur $1,175, al leged to bo due on two promisury notes offOOOimd f.r7o, respectively, with 8 per cent interest from January 25, 181)3, and $150 attorneys fees. Tho foreclos ure of a mortgage on 55.40 acres in t fls, r 1 o, is also asked by tho plaintiff, who Ih represented by Weathorford & Wyatt. mums rn.Hi). CharloH Scott, assigneo of tho Ore gon I-nnd Company to Thomas K. Miles; lot 9-15 inclusive, block 12, Scott Mills. $172. Charles Scott, assignee of tlio Oregon Land Compuny, to Thomas K. Miles; blocks 21 and 22, Scott MiloH. $ 100. CharluH W. Hurley, (unmarred,) et.al, to J. It. IJraylort; M acre of land t5s, r 2 w. $ 20. The Oregon I-and Comjiany to T. H. Milus;ii speoial, ScotU Mills, fl. United Status to Hlliot Curtis, s w Yx of n w i, n e i of h w i anil w of n o .(, Mfc. 7, 1 10 s r (1 oast. ClItCUIT COUltT. A complaint was filed in Deimrtuiont No. 2, of Marion county circuit oourt in a case in which Geo. V. Kdgaris plain tiff and David W, Kugar, luonurd Kdgar and T. L. Golden arc defendants. The suit involves the title to the d. I. c. ofMosoH Kdgar and Susuu Kdgar, in tOsr 12wost. Woathorford & Wyatt, II. C. WhUkmi and L. L. kSnow are attorneys fur the plaintiff. John It. Cure ami wife to Silus Hurd 12.20 acruo of the Wtwluy Shannon d. I. c in t 7 s r 1 wot 1850. of Dallas will The hchool directors oloct touchers June 12. Columbia Model 57 $50. " The fines chain wheel ever turned out of a factory, Hartfords, strictly high grade, S35, Vidcttes, fully guaranteed, $25 and S26, SROAT Sl WILSON. Overland Train Collision Poutlani), May 27, The Southern Pacific southbound passenger train last evening ran into the rear section of n freight train that had got stalled on the trestle in Oregon City last night and the caboose and three freight cars weio thrown from the track and more or less wrecked, and tho pilot of tho pas senger locomotive was broken. Nobody was Injured. A wrecking train was sent up from tho carshops and tho track was cleared for tho passage of tho pas senger train about daylight. PAYING OFF CUBANS. The 3,000,000 Now Being Distributed Among Gen. Gomez's Followers. Ilr Aaaoclnled l'rr (a the tJaurnnl. Havana, May 27. At 10 o'clock this morning Major Dodge of tho paymasters department, witli money on hand was ready to begin tho payment of Cuban troops but not n soldier was present to receive tho $75 alloted by tho United States for the surrender of their anna. About four hundred men had been ex pected and possibly many of theso will come later. The scheme of payment, so far as Havana is concerned, looks like a failure, but quite different results are expected in country districts, where tho anti-Gomez inllueuco is not aH strong. China WlTfReslst Italy and Germany. II v AnkooIiWhI I'rcaa to the Junrnnl. London, May 27. Tho Shanghai cor resiondcnt of tho Dally Mail says: Orders have been issued from Peking directing tho viceroys and governors of the neighboring provinces to put id their forces on a war footing, owing to the arrlvol of six Italian worships in San Mini horbor. It is thought alsd that tho Chinese proposo to drive the Germans from Shan Tung peninsula. LATE STATE NEWS. Charles Smith, aged 35, died suddenly at CorvalliH. A now roof has been put on tho steeple of the M. E. church, south at Hrownfl vllle. Myrtle Rates aged JtO, an inmato of tho asylum from Washington county, died Friday. Mrs. Caroline F. Meiers, 53 years of age, died at Raker City. She wuh born nearKoll, Germany. Washington Anderson n pioneer resi dent of Albany, died after a protracted illness, aged fl'J years. Tho decoaHcd came to Oregon in 1858. Rain has fallen the last few days in Morrow county amounting to nearly one half inch, and all nature rejoices; farm ers' faces are now as broad as they wore long. Rev. W. W. Davis, pastor of the Rap tist church, for several years past at Ilrownsvillo, preached his farewell ser mon last Sunday evening. He will move to the Waldo Hills. Ono of the largest t-oa lions ever shot at tho mouth of the Columbia was towed to Astoria Friday by a llsliboat. Tho occupants of the boat had shot it to yave their nets. It measured It feet U inches, mid its weight wau between one and two tons. It wuh purchased by K, W. Cricliton, of the White Collar line, and taken to Portland for the purine of having it prepared by a taxidermist. Judge Hamilton haH rendered a deci sion in the case of J. E. Davis et al. vs. tlio Uity ol hiigeno. 'Hie suit was brought to comjiel tho city to vacate tlio streets passing through the public square, which is located on the comers of four adjoining blocks. Those streets have Ikxjii ohjii and In uso since 1WW, and the court held that by such use for that length of time tlio right to main tain suit to vaciito tho streets is extin guished, Presbyterians Take Action, MinnraI'omh, May 27. At tho final session of the Presbyterian gonontl as sembly today an additional uddruMH to the international pence congress was adopted. It recommends an interna tional court of arbitration Opposition to Gomez. Saiiuaka (jhanii, Santa Claim, May 27. The Cuban generals of this district met yesterday and adopted antl Gomez resolutions, and agreed to disband their commands and cause their arms to lie surrendered to the Alcalde, but to ac cept no money from thum, Schley Coming Went. Comhiaih) Si'inxcis, May 27. Admiral Schley and jmrty left today for the wst. They will stop for a fw hours at Glen wood Spring awl resume the Journey to Suit I-ake tonight. Union Veterans Union. Mmnlmrs aro remitHtd to inut at tliuirliull iivyr the L'Kxiurv tit oi e on StaU stmt, at 10 a. in. sharp. By order of commander, J. L. Kai-limiku, Adgt. MAY ENLIST Macabebes to Act as Scouts. Gen, MacArtlmr Wants to Try the Experiment, General Otis Has Issued a CallInviting Rcinlistmcnt. II ArhovIiiIciI 1'rcnK lu the Jiuiriiiil. Manila, May 27. General MacAr tlmr isiu favor of experimenting with tlio enlisting of Mneabobos against Taguls. MacArtlmr would arm one hundred of these moil and make them act aH scotus and if tho experiment proved successful he would enlist more of them. General Otis has issued orders invit ing volunteers to ro-onlist for six months, according to an act of congress. Tlio transport Morgan City with six hundred recruits arrived and will pro ceed to Ilo Ho. Major Diggles, of tlio Thirteenth Minnesota, is dead. San Fiiancisix), May 27. The trans port Solaco arrived hero today from Manila. She has on a largo number of soldiers and sailors whoso term services have expired or who have been In capacitated. Wasiiinuton, May 27. Richard W. Young, of the famous Utah light artil lery, in concluding his report to tho war department says: "I desiro to commend most heartily without distinction the ofllcorH ami men in the organization under my command. The amount of lalior done by men drugging guiiH mid constructing earth, works has been prodigious and has al wiivh been done cheerfully. . All have been comindled to advance along tho open roads usually in plain view of the enemy mid have unshrink ingly served their guns. It has, too, been a feature of these operations that in everp advance tho gunners have gone forward practically on a lino iih skirm ishers. Their willingness to work and intre pidity Jias not been more cousplcloiis that the skill witli which they Jliavo handled the guns and tho accuracy of their aim." Discharges, Wahiiinuton, May 27. Private Al bert Spierings, company II, Second Ore gon has been discharged. Private Spier ings is now in Oregon, Ho was granted a furlough after his brother, John died in tho Philippines. First Lieutenant E. K, Erwlu, First Washington, will bo discharged June 7. Wasiunoton, May 27. The following dispatch was received by the navy de partment teday: "Manila Information was received from Commander Castiiie, that the Spanish troopH hud withdrawn from San Rouiigau, The information was re ceived from Commander Heleuu, that tho United States troops have relieved tho Spanish troops." Sui.u, May 20. All Is quiet there, Excursion, Don't iiiIhh it. Pomona loaves for Al bany at 7 a, in. tomorrow. The Boston tihoc Company, Gents' French Calf SIiomm, If 2, worth ft, it08 Commercial street, near the JKistolllco. 4 15 tf If and you appreolato fixsl well cooked gool service, take your ineais ut tlio White Lr l.ll Jl I IflllUfk HometiiiiiH u jmtniii is ii ore phuwid with poor gluswH than they are with good ones The objwt iu ilttitig glufsen should not be to nleaxe imiiiuiliately but to please for the lutnre. Wf so fit the eves witli glasM'M after a careful testing tfiat the glasses improve the eytw. We work for the future grxxl of our patrons. Sometime glasnoH with which you can seo erftsctly at present you ought not to have because they will not improve your eye and will not act uum thum Tny tirly. I-ot us explain the diffurvncM to you any day that wilt yon. BARR'S JEWELRY STORE, 3ia BTATD BTHBirr. restutiraui. n -' at X l . A Superb Entertainment. Tho Hriino StclndolCo. entertainment last evening was a most pleasurable event, and ono long to bo remembered by tho music loving public of Salem. It would bo nn idle effort for Tim .Tovimt, to undertake a criticism of tho con cert or tho performers, for it would only prove hollow praise. Tho Salem gen tlemen, however, who wero responsible for bringing this concert hero as part of a serios of like events, aro entitled to tho sincere thanks of tho entire com munity. They wore Prof. Francesco Seloy, F. A. Wiggins and Scott Hozorth. HA WHAN PLANTERS, Will Introduce Italian La borers and 10,000 Will Be Imported. Ilr AiK'ln(cl lrt, to the Juurnnl. San Fhani'isco, May 27. The steamer Solaco brings news Unit Hawaiian plant ers are planning to Introduce Italian labor on their plantations. Tho Italian government will permit enlistment and shipment of unlimited numbers of tho IHjasantclass. Planters have not taken llmil action but it istimlerstood that 10,000 Italians will bo imported during the next year, CYCLONE YEAR. Damage Done In Two States by Night. Ilv Aumii-liilcil I'rcni, la (lie Journal, Omaha, May 27. Tho worst storm j which lino visited Nebraska in years passed through tho section north of Minion last evening. RulldingH wero wrecked and conslderabl stock was killed in a strip several miles lone ami 200 yards wide. No liven lost. St. I,ouis, May 27. A Dallas, Texas dispatch says: A passenger train of tho Pccoh Valley road was wrecked last night by a water spout umlermlnimr a culvert. One brakoman and one pas senger wero drowned. Tho entire train was destroyed. A Long Ulockade, Ilr Aicliitcil I'resa lu the Juurnnl, Lkauvii.m:, Colo., May 27. After a blockade lasting four months, tho South Park lino has been ononcd and the first train lias readied hero from Denver, Alaska Miners Drown, Ilr Annouliilril l'ro lu Hie Journiil, VicrouiA, May 27. Tho steamer City Topeka brings news of tlio drowning of three men on the Yukon, Conrad -Ma-berg, of New York, David Aeterson, of Kiiglaud and a man named Rhodes. Right miles from Dawson they broko through tho ice. Discharged, Justice Johnson at fc.'tO Friday even ing, brought lu his decision in tlio case of the state vs. W. T. Krlghaum, dis charging the accused. Memorial Programs, All the Salem schools will have pro grams Monday at 1 .HO p. in. siiltuble for the occuhIoii, Tho public are Invited. 'UieSlDUt!(jaeiHHIMllHHIilHllllMIIIIIIIMIIMIIIHIIIIIIIHIIIlllMllllllllIlliIllBllllRllBlI I Jos. Meyers & Sons,! ZTbe JSeet r1 And one that clinches your con fidence most is the actual wearing qualities of the gar ment. We know when we sell you a garment that gives you absolute satis faction we make a lasting customer. That's our way of doing business.and it is the only way to build up a large a n d permanent trade. n OUIt I! K rj i 278-280 Commercial St, Tho Old SiBSHIIIIlIlllllMlllllBMMBHHIIBIIIllllllllUIIMIIMIMaiIlllllMllllllMiitilil. R aV4 mr fmm Ausqivxely'Pvre Makes tlio food more delicious and wholesome KOVU nKt(l NEWS FROM PARIS. The International Pcaco Conference in Session. Dreyfus Will Receive a New Trial And May Possibly Be Ac quitted. Ilr Amiuc'liileil 1 re nil (o the Juurnnl. Tiik Haoui:, May 27. Andrew I) White, tlio chief inoinborB of tho Amer ican delegation to tho international peace conference announced yesterday that ho would bring forward tho United States iirbltratlon proposal next wcok, Vaius, May 27. It is announced that the president of the civil section of tlio court of Cassation hud roorted in favor of the revision of the Dreyfus trial ami sending tlio prisoner again before tho court-martial. It Ih practically certain to ho accepted mid means that Dreyfus will be retired. London, May 27. According to a special dispatch from Rome, tho scones witnessed yesterday in the Italian chainborof deputicH wero repeated to day. Premier Pellictix denounced tho socialiallst attnckH on tho army and wild turmoil ensued. Tlio rightist rose and dashed at socialist), hitting and kicking. The session was suspended and the chamber cleared by olllcials. Tho situation Ih regarded iih grave. Paiuh. May 27. President Loubet has invited the former president Harrison and Mrs, Harrison to a parliamentary dinner to be given Monday next. TURNVEREIN EXCURSION. From Portland to Albany and Re turn $i. On Sunday May 28, takes place tho excursion of the Portland Social Turn verelu. Leaving Portland atU.'UO a. m., and return, leaving Albany at o o'clock p. m. Tickets on sale at Patloii Bros,, ilook Store. Salem passengers will take the first section, which will leave Salem for Al bany alsmt D'.UQ a. m. The cars will bo limited to seating capacity. No ticketa will Ihi sold after May 25, Raggogo cars for lunch baskets and bicycle will bo at tached to every train. Returning all trains will stoi at all stntlonfi ami the llrst section will leave Albany at 5 p. in. 18-td Turkey Dinner, Served tomorrow, (Sunday 28,) at tho new restaurant next to llarritt & I-aw-renco by Konworthy A Co. Tho Sale for Thirty DayH. Ruby Shoes, !!Ti cents, worth 75 cents, at the Uostou Shoo Company, 1108 Coin- moreiul street, near tho Dostoillce. 4 In tf Salem's Greatest BUSINESS SUITS Come in and look at them, examine (he goods, the linings, and the way they are put together j try them on and say whether you ever saw their equal for the money. Here is more style and better material than you will ordinarily get In a made-to-measure suit at thirty-five dollars. Think of buying suits like these at $10, $12, $15 and $18, and every one warranted by the makers, MART, OOHAFrNCn A MARX, aUARANTEEO OLOTHINQ. STOKI2 OPEN EVENINGS. Baking Powder POWWH CO., HIW YOK. MmHnnMMi PREPARING FOR BATTLE Congressmen are Conferring Witn Each Other About The Speakership. Ilr Aaaoelntcil Preai to the Journal. Ciiioaoo, May 27. A special to tho Times-Herald from Milwaukeo saya: Wisconsin congressmen aro gathering hero for a conference on speakership. Congressmen Rabcock said: Tho "ac tion of tlio delegation will bo of tho greatest importance in deciding tho re sult, If wo agree to support one can. dldnto I think three or four other western states will follow our lead and these announcements will go far toward settling tho cpiestion of speak 1'r.dilp." It is thoughteithorllopklns.ofllllnois, or Henderson, of Iowa, will ho tho nominee. Flag Piesentation. N. S. Grant Circle No. 15, ladies of tho G. A. R. hold n successful meeting at their hall at 2 p. m. today. Thirty llvo new nioinhets wero mustered in and a war flag, presented on behalf of tho ladies by Hon. Frank Davey in an elo quent Hpooch to tho old veterans. It was a successful and happy occasion. J'AMMlAj; ffYmsi?hws2 Ho not vorry about Pw fnlhng of yiur inn i no inreawnc-n neariuro of yuutli I bottuty. And why? iWnum,, If there is n nwirkor lif rcciftiaiag in tho rooH o( lha lair, Will nrotlAA It Intn linnllhv nrll.ltr ""l ' Tha lutlr iwum In m mf tf Ka. irllll til l-rnw. mil dm rlnrv ut mnr -l Vi. nil, (j ,.a),,t-u,l I-. ... .. 1. ...Ill -I.... V . -" , ,i -wtm iu j' ii. 41, nut ujom nn ' euro u.-jiuruH, mnko a rich nrowu, nml roHtL'O rnlnr. Sl (Ml u L.IH, Wb Iiu k liik on ill Hair tuit t'li IIIuium. UU frr. Thn Itc&t AUvlao Froa. If b,.,, ,1a ... l...l .11 ..- 1 mt- .. .". no iiv, uirinui mi, iiie" prnvtllf ymi aiiini'iml Hum llmuioof tha Vl.or, vrtllo tliu linrtur -brnit It. Aadrti,, i mi. u i . ajii, iweu. iiwi WHEAT MARKET. Chicaoo, May 27. July 76Ji, Cash 2 rod 70. San Fiiancihco, May, 27.-Cah 1.07K Store. rOUR-BUTTON SACK SUIT. OapjrUbt. im, Dy But, SoUCnw A Mr. White Corner. 'rj& X X s S m m IHI IWjaaLaaLi iaaaaSfl ! 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