DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL '" , k. 5 VOL. X. SALEM, OREGON, FBIDAY JUNE 2, 1899. NO 130., lH4wnwi'Mi,'wl,,l'p Spring Crash :iMFfjDir5 QIiaqcj Shirts, pants, overalls, hosiery, under- i OllsJCo wear and all kinds of ladies and gents i furnishing goods. Our prices are right, because where. This means a -. .inn Un ... I, ?..., mt iw yuu, uy iiimrviug uui rock. IHt WtW YUKK KAMU-. E. T. BARNES, Prop. Salem's Cheapest One-Pries Cash Store, Cor. Commercial and Chemeketa Sts. r t - 'wTirwniiTtlnrih'ifrii' - Yi - LACY'S X X X XX X X X GREAT SLAUGHTER SHOE SALE. 20 Per On We nro not KILLING THE Not making I-ow Prices on Dead Stock, ami blowing iilwtit It as a niurvol, but wo aro SLAUGHTERING THE LIVING! Hewing down ft ulcan, live stock, level with the ilirt which 1h associated with cheap prices. NEW UP-TO-DATE STVLES! Every Shoo In the house subject to the 20 per runt reduction. Cioodn marked in plain figures. g .5 Originator of Low Prloos. S Wo tJhlno thorn Froo. Qjr&sCrWA ew SHOE STOKE, v7x 1)4 STATE STREI1T. K V k k k Columbia Model 57 $50. The fines chain wheel ever turned out of a factory, Hartfords, strictly high grade, $35, Videttes, fully guaranteed, $25 and $26, SROAT St WILSON. Brewster 01 COURT I'lio.VE --H, TX" T" TS. T 2 I II v" J A. I J I I yi. . r - -a- - Ho sure to got our prices If you GRAY Oor.State and Liberty Sis. Salem, Ore. Clothing Hats pA0E MARK !S?1 great saving, which we give i - rr-.-,rlr r!irhf rlm-Ml frt hni"l 5 jjuuuo ngmuwwn iu " , ., V - Wv' - WwWWWVwW'h - w'wkWW'k - t Help! Help! More help must be had at ou r store. Our shoe sale has proven too much for our force. We are cutting prices as they have never been cut on the Pacific Coast. Get your shoes now you will never buy them cheaper than at this big sale: also, Free shines. Krausse Bros 27." COMMERCIAL ST. i i k Cent, Reduction All Shoes, k J i A i k i k k DEAD. WHAT. WE SAY WE DO, WE DO DOl i i i & White, STREET. 1781, W are now handling ualt, and at prison that make people stare. Never before haH salt been fold mj ohoap aH we are Hm, t. Wholesale and retail use wilt. Carpenter's Tools. Blacksmith's Tools, Fine Tools For Every Trade at BROS TRAIN ROBBED. D. P. Express is Held Up. Six Masked Train Robbers Do the Work. Bandits aro Supposed to Belong to the "Hole in the Wall" Gang. II y Aaxuoliitcil 1'rpnH to (lie Junrnut. Dknviiu, Juno 2. A special to the Times from Choyonue, Wyoming, cays: At 4 o'clock thin morning the Union Pacific train, No. I, wan held up one and one-half milcH from Wilcox station, Wyo., by six masked . men, evidently professionals, who blow open the ex press car and carried away all tho con tents. The mail was not touched, from tho fact that four armed mall clerks were in charge. Tho mall and express train runs as thy first section of tho No. 1 overland II mi tod. Tho'secoud section follows live minutes behind. At the biidgo two miles from tho scone of the robborv was 11 red, to prevent thu second section from coming iii during the operations. Tho bridge in front of tho train was dyna mited. Tho train men were all coveted with rifles and the robbers took their time. Tho value of their plunder is ns yet unknown, hut is loprcscnted as light. Tho sheriffs of Albany and Carbon counties with largo poxsos of police and United States marshals are after the bandits who are supposed to Ik mem bers of the notorious "Hole in the Wall" gang, which has terrorized the state for years. Omaha, Juno 2. The Union Pacific olllclals furnish the following account of tho rebbery: Just before daylight this morning, in tho midst of a drenching rain, the train was held up just Iniyond Wilcox, Wyoming. The robbers blew open tho exprots car with dynamite, severely wounding engineer Jones and escaped in the mountains. According to the officials of the ex press company the robbers .only ob tained a nominal reward for their dar ing crime. A posse, under tho command of tho sheriff of Curlxm county is in pursuit and officers are conlldontof capt uring them. Tho soft ground, caused by the rain will aid in tracking the robbers. I.atc telegrams say the brldgo has been re paired. Passengers wore badly fright ened but the robbers made no effort to molest them. TiioitsTos, IihI., Juno 2. A farmer named Wells, living near here, while in sane, threw four of his lniys into a well and then attempted to drown himself in tho river, lie v as rebelled, and ar retted. Two of tho lsys, aged 12 and 5, are dead, and one aged 7 will die. CnicA(H), Juno 2. A special to the Chronicle from Dallas. Tex., nij-h: The excitement over Ilondornoii county be cause of the lynching of the three Hum phreys on the night of May 2tt is still iuton&o, Eight prominent farmers and cuttle-raisers in tho vicinity of A ley, where tho lynching took plant, have been placod hi jail at Athens, charged with jwirticiKiting in tho crime. The state ami Henderson county have of fered ruwnrds approximating $6000, The preliminary hearings have Iteen iottouotl until next week. Ranler National Park. Ily A.-oi-liilril l're lu the Jouruul. WAhiiiXHTov, June 2. The interior department will toon issue rules for the government of the Mount Ranler na tional park, Washington. No appropri ation was made for thu jsty of thu guar diuns of the park and it is considered that It will prolmbly 1m nece-nwry ' to place n troop of cavalry tliere. A PORTLAND PASTOR. Honored With a Call toPresleency of an Eastern University. A Portland mstor. who 1 a cousin of Salmon Rrowii, of thin alty, and who preauhojl the iKwvuluuruute rurinon at Sulam last year, Iws been invited to the prefctduwey of an outturn oollege. The Telegram of Thursday evening tavs: Hev. H. W. Kellugtf. l. I)., patr of tli Taylor-street M. R. eliurch, received a dispatch this morning, asking him to aoeejitthe rwAAncy of JUklwin uni varsity, near Cleveland, euuwteiutl with ii.u mn.u'Binl (lurmuii Wall&nu nlltaiH. "Tlie all u on) ot tha uhlwit MuihMlkt iuAthutiottf." Mill Itv. Dr. KmUuMC, HHtl "WW Ut HHHtt wlv Umtod? Tlw fawlty h twg m. MaH prominent in twe lleliioilwt eliun-li Itare Ikii at the Ikeod. Ir Schuyler, the author of a splendid work on ninth eniatics, was atone time president. Dr. htuobs, brother of the well-known rail road man in California, was connected with tho institution, before takliiu charge of the universitv of Nevada. The leader and "father" of German Meth odism, Dr. Nast, who lately died, was was also president. "Althouuh I havo not vet had time to consider tho matter," ho continued, "I probably shall not accept, ns 1 nm too fond of Oregon, and there is work to keep mo here. Nsw York Hop Crop. Schoharlo Republican, Mny 18 Tho cold weather of tho past week has re tarded the growth of tho vines. From every direction come reports of old yards being plowed up owing to oor, weak condition and numerous "skip" hills. Coblcskillo Times. May 18 Manys yards in this section were badly winter killed, a fact which is duvclocd more and more each week. Tho growth ct tho vino is very uneven. Oneida Union, May 20- -Tho present cool spell of weather has retarded tho growths of vines, but wo hear of no par ticular damage resulting from tho late frosts. The chock in tho rapid growth of tho vinos is regarded in a favorable light by some of our most experienced hop growers. Report from thu differ ent parts of the hop-growing districts of tho state, show that yards, unless old and feeble, wintered well. Very few now yards aro being set anywhere, in consequence of tho unfavorable outlook for obtaining remunerative prices for tl o product. SENSATION, A New York Lawyer Draws Dirk in Court to Prevent Being Put Out. Ilr KNiielalt'il l'rr to (lie .Iiinrnnl. Nkw Youk, Juno 2. Tho court room in which the Mazot investigating com mittee was holding Its sessions was a scene of great bxcltoiuont today. Tho police captain Price was on the witness stand, being examined as to the allega tions of perjury made to him against Moss. Constant interruptions of Urieo's at torney, and a refusal of witness to an swer the questions compelled Chair man Murct to rule that Price and his at torney must leave the court room. Henderson declined to go, whereupon Chairman Mazct directed the sergeant-at-arms to remove the lawyer. I will not submit to it. I havo a right to remain here," shouted Henderson, and as the riorgoaiit-nt-arms advanced toward liim, ' the lWyer drew a clasp- ,kulfo from his pocket. Tremendous ex citement and uproar follow ml, and dur ing tho confusion Price and Henderson left the room. 4 wap.HM Freak or a Outlet. Ill its account of an Albany shooting affair the Herald says: Fire arms and bullets often cut ipieer djlos when they tiro brought into play. This Is forcibly Illustrated by tho bullet which ontoiod Charles Far roll's head. The bullet split in two parts, and only one part has been found. It had entered tho back of Far roll's head and emerged over the eye. Tho front or oval putt of tho bullet Is Krfoct, but It split just outside of where it fastened In tho tliell, and about one third of the bullet is gone, Tho part which was found was in tho haekvpart of tho saloon, where it hail rolmundcd after striking the door. It has a splinter . .,......-. on tlio nat sine ami a piece oi none is imbedded under the splinter. Where ini.n.iry ivc.Ku. tho other part of tlio bullet is ami whatiiiv A-ot'lntct rrem to ! Jouruul. split the bullet is causing considerable I Bantiaoo iik Ciitu, Juno 2, The argument. If the bullet split Inaltla uf cMillimii inlnlstrv has resigned. Ills head thu two pieces could not have' come out at the same hole, and tho i theory is advanced that the natural course of that part would I mi towards; tho inside of the head. The bullet either split Imforo it struck Pnrroll, or i it split in his head, and as it went di-, rcotly from the gnu to Farroll's head it swims iianiiy ikmwiihu tnai u eouiu havo split lit fore striking him. ' Bicycle Collision. This morning while O. II. White wus pawing ii wliselmau ou tho walk on the court house grounds, ho was dellhur ately run into, thu coiiihiiuuou of which will Imj in evidence on his left hand for several weeks. It seems that the young man delihtimtely turned his wheel square across thu walk, striking his left hand ami badly mashing his thumb and mangling each finger so vtiraly, Thu young man never stopptsl to find out whether any damage hud Inien done or not, but disappeared as soon as ho uould. Mr. White went to Dr. Lane's office and hud the hand dretfnod, the thumb being severely out, and all thu fingers ou that hund. The aeckluut will disalde Mr. White far several weeks. The latter Ims but Just recovered from having his utiiHiUler illsloeutod ami reset. Improvement-. Mr JiMedi is making some valuable Improvements on liur two Iioiikis, at the corner of Clteinekutu and Twelfth streets by iHilhling ou new addition , remol eling inehlc, which will much Improve ! tliu .iiiiuMiniiw'ii i,l (ha ilu-uIIIlllM Uliell a.u,ui ti... i..,..r...iii- umoimtliiL' . .... ....I., to fMW. Tim worK ih neing none ny int. well known contractor and builder, J. H. Campbell. Removed. The Rot KmpertHni Imu removed Uie fttf aSartS turn bargains can lie had at l0 (state street . .fin I Ci LU Volunteers For Phil' ippines. General Wood Reports On Conditions in Santiago Ambassadoro Choato Conferring With Lord Salisbury About Alaska Boundary. Ily Amni'letr-il I'rrn to Ihc Journal. Wasiiin'otov, Juno 2. The cnbi net t its meeting today decided that there jWas no present necessity for tho enlist jneno of volunteers. t Situation was gone over ih tho can (net meeting very fully, boforo n con clusion reached. Tho president stands ready to author!r.o tho enlistment of vol unteers, should more men bo deemed necessary. A letter received from tionoral Wood, tho governor of Santiago province, was read, which was considered eminently satisfactory, (amoral Wood had com pleted a tour of the province and had found things in an admirable condition, !.oNiu.v, Juno 2. United .States Am bassador Choato is conferring with Lord Salisbury at tho foreign olllco this after noon, on the premier's invitation, rela tive to the position taken by the Cana dians on the Alaskan boundary dispute. Winiisoii, Out. Juno 2. The trial of Rev. Dr. R. F. Austin, ox-principal of Alma college, St. Thomas, on a charge of heresy, Isjfore the londnu Methodist conference yesterday was sensational. Dr. Austin startled the couferonco by declaring himself an ardent believer of modern spiritualism. Tho conference unanimously deposed him. Dreyfus Case, Ily Aimni'liitcil I'rma to the Journal, Paiiis, Juno 2. The arrest yesterday evening of Lieutenant Colonel Pnty Du Chun, who in I8III, was called to inves tigate tho charges against Dreyfus which was ordered after the minister of war consulted with Premier Dupuy. The prisoner win clutrg ed w ith forgery Ceded to C-ermnny, Ilr Anrln!eil Pro to the Jouruul. Madiiid, June 2, In u speech from (he throne at tho Cortes today, it was announced that the Mariano, Caroline and Palao islands, were ceded to (lor many by the late cabinet. Steamer Ruining, Ilr Amini'lnlt-t) l'rr to I lie Jouruul. I.oNiKt.v, June 2. The iiritish steamer Banffshire is burning in Victoria dock here. One man was killed. .., . . , . Stole His Overcoat. Tuesday afternoon Win. Underwood ami Kriiutit Mathlav, two young men from Turner, came to tialein and hitched their .buggy ou Court Street iimir I.llxirty. After an hour's altsouce the boys ouuiu buck and found that Mr. Mathlas' uvoroo.itluid Ihwii taken from thu buggy. Thu owner would like the iioat returned or 1iohis the thief will at Iwist maku gisxl use of It. WESTON NORMAL SCHOOL. City Superintendent Peebles Chosen tolhe Chair of Science. Thu Wostori Normal school regent struggled with thu election for two whole days, have Iwun unublu to come to Face eaiiuot I poiiKuIored Iwautliul if the eves are eye are weak ami rial. Ami as ineM f , , are rwoyu,H womfU1 II MIIOIIIH istrmit tnoin y remain, a iiiorougu , knowledge of optical fitting enables us to aahieve almost wonderful results, j i'ieve yourrelf in our hands and aching uml unsightly wyen will Ihj things of the past. Our emirgufl are moueruie. BARR'S JEWELRY STORE, 310 STATD BTnilST. A any agreement. The outcome was a vic tory for tho supinators of President Reld, and defeat for tho other Instruct ors, who apparently had joined lu opio sition to iho president. Tlfti facullv will be ns follows for tho coming year: I), V. S. Roid, president. Deorge A. Peebles, of Salem, superin tendent of tho public schools, chair of science Herbert Kittrldgo, of l.a Urnudc, formerly of tho Raker City public schools, and formerly connected with tho Portland university, chair of mathema tics. 11. W. Monical, of New Harmony, lud., suneriutoudeut of tho public schools there, and u graduate of tho University of Indiana and of tho In diana state normal scJiool, chair of his tory and literature. Miss Mario Van Vleet, of l.a Grande, assistant principal of the public schools, training department. Tho resolution gives tho president powers so large that ho will bo able to maintain nny sort of n regime he may ohooso. Tho instructors doused nro Professor Hill, Professor Corrol, Profes sor I.owls and Miss Wells. THE MAfJERS' CASE . Affidavits and Motion for a New Trial Argued at Dallas. Win. II. Holmes went to Dallas today to present affidavits and argue a motion for a new trial in tho case of Win. U Magers found guilty of killing Ray Sink,' It is claimed that the court erred in permitting Chief McLauchlnii, of tlio Portland Klico, to testify concerning ad missions made to him by Magers when his recolletlon of tho conversation with Magers was supjsirtod by reading tho transcript of notcH taken by a stenographer. Another allegation of error is that tho court should havo instructed tho jury that tho fact that Magers did not testify In his own behalf was not to ho taken as a circumstance against htm. , Ono iniKrtont allegation Is misconduct on the part of James Mitchell, who was one of the jurors in the trial of tlio case. It is alleged that in a conversation with S. I). Kenk, Mitchell denied that doubts were to bo resolved hi favor of ths de fendant, and said that Instead "every liitiii acts on his own judgment." H is also alleged that before tlio trial Mitch ell's wife dreamed that ho participated lu the hanging of Magers, that she told her husband of tho dream, and asked him whether ho would do such a thing. He replied that ho did not want to be n Juror, but that If ho did net, that was what ho would do. This statement by Mitchell is alleged to havo been made after he was summoned as a juror. Attorney Holmes also asks for anew trial on the ground of newly discovered evidence. Tlio imjtlon for a new trial, if re fused cannot Ih) appealed from. A re fusal to grant a certificate of probable cause for an appeal, If refused, can still bo granted by the supreme court. Crystal Ice Wotks, The Crystal Ice works is now ready to supply the trade with Ice, made from pure distilled water, at the ruling price, whnU-UT that may lie. Telephone 207 1. . Maguire, proprietor. o-21l-0t tJ aataeazanauaaacBttiaaHBiiHKUiiHiiJMBiiiiiiBiiinaiMiiiiiiiistiiiBiNiiiSKiiuiiiiiiiniiiii I Jos. Meyers & Sons,! I - Salem's Greatest WEAR THE BEST Wc don't believe you can nna a suit of any other make that will have the style and appearance 3 of these Hart.Schaff- 5 ner & Marx suits or 2 that will wear as s well and cost as little in the long run. s Come in and see m them and try on S some of the new styles. HART, SCHArrNCN MARX aUARANTCCO CLOTHING Ol'H XI 44 at Jl M HMHPHH H Mr 278 280 Commercial St, The Old 54lHliMIIMiMlllMMIMiMMKlMllililMllliMMHrHMMMMMMMiiillMIMWMil Royal w Absolutely "Pure BSOi.UIELV'PtJRE Makes the food more OVl Mma OHIO FEPUBLICANS. Judge George K. Nash Nom inated For Governor on 2nd Ballot. Ilr Afmni'littcit I'rcmi to Hie Journal. Cumimiiim, O., ,Iu no 2.--At tho Re publican state convention tho various counties were called for the presenta tion of names for tho nomination of gov ernor. Tho name of Hon. John 31. Dougherty win presented by JJtunes W. I Iolcoinbe, of thu Cuyahoga dolegiitlon ; thu name of Judge (leorgo K. Nash was also presented by Henry Taylor, of Franklin county, and the name of Judge L. W. Hall was presented by Judge King, of Sandusky. Judge Geo. K. Nash was nominated on tho second ballot. Nash is a leading attorney of Colum bus, Is -Hi years of age. Has been prose cuting attorney of Franklin county, at torney general of tho state, a member of tlio supremo court and during four cam palgus has been chairman of the state central committee. The platform adopted adheres to tho principles ot tho St. I.ouls platform, and endorses tho great administration of MoKlnloy. The maguillctenb achieve ments, of the army ami navy are praised and recent modifications in tho civil wirvlco rules are commended." Kx-Coiigrossmau John A Caldwell was nominated for Lieutenant-Governor on tho first ballot. Senators Foraker and Iliuina and ex-Governor Foster, escorted Judge Nash Into the hall -mm ho ac cepted tlio nomination in u vigorous speech for an active campaign. A SOCIAL MEETINO. The Ladies and Sir Knight Maccabees Will Entertain Invited ducats. The Ladles ami Sir Knight Maccabees have planned for an enjoyable evening at their hall lu the Turner block this evening. Kaeh member, of tho two or ders lias tho privilege of inviting two guests and it delightful social time is an ticipated. Tlio following program will bo rend ered, after wlilch light refreshments will lie served : Vocal Duutt "Ah I Havo Chosen You" MIbrcs Carrie and Htolln Hurst. Recitation "First Party" Iriiia IIulK Solo Selected . . Miss Mario Mosslek Violin Solo Dauelii Miss Ama Strong. Recitation Selected .. Sir Knight Hammond. Vocal Duutt-"Our Fair Lund" Vina Sherman and Nina Rushuoll. Vocal Solo "Dawning of a Rotter Day" Prof. W. J. Crawford. Selection . . . . Mr. Squires Flag Drill . . Ily sixteen little girls. John Montgomerey was brought to the asylum last evening from Portland. A i,ii ). I'fmrtJ Ago 22 yours. Copjilght tty) lif Hut, Stb.tfuc & Uir STORK Ol'BX J3VENLNGS. -"-""i Baking Powder delicious and wirofesomo POWOC CO., Ntw VMK. Tvo Commitments. J. A. Morgan of Grant county waa brought to tho pen today for two years, for larceny by stealing gold, Sheriff Newt Livingston escorted 1dm. Gilbert Jarvis of Independence was brought to tho asylum last night by , team in enro of Deputy U. S. Grant. -Jtfr. Jarvis is a farmor 81 years old, and his princlplo defect i that ho wanders about at night and talks incoherently. Field Day, Saturdoy will lx field day at Mon mouth. Tho ovontfl wllltako piece on the normal school grounds. Th6 follow ing schools will mako entries'. Agricult ural college, Corvallls; State university F.ugonos Pacific college, Newberg; la clfic university, Forest Grove, and tho State normal school, Monmouth. Justice Court. John Stanley plead guilty to a charge of carrying concealed weaixins, preferred by Olllcer Gibson, and was fined f 15, e which was paid, and defendant released, after receiving some advico and admoni tion from tho court. Mrs. Anna M. Junk, conunancr-ln-chief of tlio Ladles of tho Maccabees, has roturned from n fraternal trip to Kastern Oregon. One thing is certain t a ers WHEAT MARKET. Chicago, Juno 2. July 70JJ, Cash 2 roil 70. . San Fiiajucibco, June, 2. Cunh 1,10 Store. J Good Clothing v4LNr sj At popular prices is the standard we maintain. Men's sack suit of abso lutely all wool cas si meres and chevi otts. Exclusive clothiers price 512.50, our price $8,50 Aten's high grade suits in black, clays and pure worsteds, etc., linings and trimmings the best obtainable. Exclu-, sive clothiers ask 518 and 520 for! none better, our(A, price White Corner. :'$ i ' 'An J Ail Hair Vigor c r makes hair grow. J I. LL-aLMjLug jm m