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JOURNAL. CAPITAL SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY JUNE 6 1899. j. YOJL. X. NO 133s DAILY . rxsmm Salem wooen Home Made Goods, Specials: A very select line of Boy's Knee Pant Suits of our own goods made up in New York. Get one for your BOYI All sizes of Boy's Black Hose, the very best to be had: Ask for them. NOOWE$ - n-i-a-v LACY'S XX X X X XXX GREAT SLAUGHTER SHOE SALE. V V V A Per On Wc aro not KILLING- THE 20 Not making Utv Prices on Dead Stock, and blowing about it as a marvel, but wo aro SLAUGHTERING TnE LIVING! Hewing down a clean, live Htock, level with the dirt which is associated with cheap prfces. NEW UP-TO-DATE STYLES! Kvery Shoo in the house subject to tho 20 per cent reduction. Hoods marked in plain figures. cx&' WAS w wwl. WW fc.k Columbia Model 57 $50. The fines chain wheel ever turned out of a factory. Hartfqrds, strictly high grade, $35, Videttes, fully guaranteed, $25 and $26, SROAT Sl "WILSON. Brewster oi cou Mi 'SALT! COUItT 1'IIONK Bo sure to get our pricos if you GRAY The largest assortment of Men's Pants: Regular sizes, extra sizes and extra longs. No matter what size you call for vj 11 hm. A special drive on them. The finest line of Crash Hats for Men and Boys .to be found, in Patterns and Styles. Mk STOm Shoes! Shoes! STILL CHEAPER, Wo nrc giving value that terror izes our opposition. Wo have the only shoe mock in tlio city where you can find juot whot you want at Prices Below Bedrock. Wo aro Butting them a warm pace for we never follow in our line on prices, Htylea or quality wo shall continue to lead. Free shines to our customers. Krausse Brothers 275 Commercial St. "" - - - " " Cent. Reduction All Shoes'. i I WHAT WE SAY WE DO. WE DO DO DEAD. k k i OrlHlnator of Low Prloos. Wo Shlrto thorn Froo. k k i NEW SHOE STORE, 94 STATU STRKBT. & White, STREET. 1781. Wn nro mm- lllllllll I I1L' Salt, nllll Ut IIMCO that make jhjoi1o stare. Xevur before' lias salt been sold so uhoap as we arc holliiiK it. Wholesale und retail. uso salt. Carp nter's Tools. Blacksmith's. Tools, Finu Tools For Every Trade at " ORE) BROS MIIIS PEACE MEN T&eyWantMoreCon cessions. President Demands Com plete Subjugation. New List of Oregon Wounded. Killed and lly Amioclntetl Vteun to the Journal. Nuw Yoiik, Juno (I. A Hpecial to the Herald from Washington says: Pros ident Schurman, in a dispatch to Secre tary Nay, ha?, it is believed, recom mended more liberal concessions to tho Filipinos, with a view to ending tho insurrection at once. Tho dispatch was considered by tho president and Secretary Hay nnd w president has sent his reply. Tho na ture of the answer is not divulged. It is significant, however, that coincident with the message to Schrnm, a cable gram was sent to Geneal Otis with in structions in lino with tho president's belief that the' restoration pcaco can only bo reached by complete subjuga tion of the Filipinos. General Otis will continue military operations through out the rainy season. Washington, Juno 0. Among the casualties mentioned in General Otis dispatch from Manila today aro follow ing: Killed, Juno I, I'rlvato William McBlwain, Second Oregon. . Juno a. I'rlvato Henry M. Wagner, Co. H, Iliac region, severe. I'rlvato Aus tin J. Salisbury, Co. II, exillary region, severe. Juno 4. I'rlvato Elmer C. Dolittlo, Co. C, arm moderate; William B. Smith, Co. K, arms, severe. Wounded Second Oregon, April 2.1 jIajpr Surgeon Ellis, Jen si jght. Dr. Ellis, ot Albany, was apoinieu Captain in tho National Guard in 1887. Ho is a native of Ontario. The name of Jas. Mellwuln cannot bo found in the records at tho state house. Win. B. Smith of K Co. enlisted from Salem.) Wasiiiniiton, Juno I). Uowoy's flag ship, Olympla starts today from Hong Kong for Singapore. Aguinaldo Seeking Aid Wasiiiniiton, Juno 0. President Mc Kinley is aware, through olllclal and unolllclal channels, that Agiilnuldo is begging European and Asiatic powers to recognize the belligerency of the Filipinos. He has discussed this with gwrutiirliuj lhiv mid Hitchcock, the diplomatic members of his cabinet, and Secretary Wilson. Tho president was advised by Professor Schruman and General Otis that Agunialdo has no substantial hope- of foreign interference, but Is holding out talking alxmt His hope of recognition in order to force such terms of surrender as will assist him to high olllclal preference under thoAinorican administration of the Philippines. General Otis cabled last night that he would require 2400 troops at tho earliest ttble moment. In accordance with tliis cablegram, Colonel Ward, assistant adjutant-general, will dlsiKitch from tho Presidio at Sau Francisco 2400 reorusts, who liavo been organized ami drilled as companies. Colonol Ward wild today that those troop would bo moved this week orearly nuxt week. The prosi clont in the mwmwhilo, is selecting from tho regulars at homo the remainder of the X)0 reinforcements asked for by General Otis. Washington, Junu 0. Tim eublnet trunsautod no lmslnutw of guniwal lmior tanro today. Tho Philippine situation only came up Ineldimtly and duvolopwl nothing. COMING HOME. Preparation to Greet the Orefon Volun teers On Their Return Home. Cortland Teleirrun, June. U'.uiiivoti.v. Juno 5. (inilrl ail- vices to the war deiKrtinnt urj tlwt tho Orinron regiment will lwvy fur tlio United SUites this week. It will lx Mint dlmct to Portland and They aro to Iw musterud out ut Vumsouvur IUrraeks. Joy will lx brought to evry mrt In Oregon by tho commit of thu above dhs lteh, which intuitu tlwt if tii lxiys of th &cond Oregon do not sjwnd tit Kourth of July In Portland, thwr arrival will lw dolave.1 lmt a fen days loyttd that time. If the boys start thLs wnk, tut tlw uu IMtch stat thy will, Uwy lwUl rwli )mn lwfor thu PoitrUt. Tliy will Uirttet to Portland ftrot, awl kr go to VanHvr to U iwilfeUarinlwt trfearvU. It will tak tlw tnHi!rli from 98 to Si days to r tlt Paffi frH MaHfU to Portland. Allowing for delays the Sec ond Oregon ought to reach here In time for thq Fourth. After the dark, dreary inontliH of waiting, their home-coming will bo like a burst of golden sunshine. Slow old Portland will bo turned into a carnival of blosoing. Tho r.eal nnd patriottsm w hich welted into citizens' hearts nnd burst forth unrestrained at tho depar ture of tho troopi, has been nugmented a hundred fold by tho heroism of the American soldiers in tho Philippines, and will burst forth again llko tho pout up forces of n mighty fiood. Indeed," It will bo a gala day for Portland. ' Plans for receiving and entertaining tho boys of tlio gallant Second Oregon on their return aro taking shape rapidly. In all probability it will lw a great sur prise to the soldiers, as copies of Tho Telegram containing news of tho treat .that is in store for them can hardly reach Munila before their departure. At tho entrance of tho Columbia tho transports carrying the boys will bo mot by a Hoot of lwats and steamers loaded with their friends and relatives. En terprising steamboat companies propose to run special excursions to meet the returning conquerors and heroes. w Another meeting of tho commltteo In charge of tho arrangoments for the raising of funds for tho banquet won held in tlio narlors of the Hotel Port land Saturday afternoon nt !1 o'clock Tne same spirit of enthusiasm that pre vailed at tho first meeting on Iriday was evident, and no doubt was felt that nothing will bo left undone to give the boys tho best time they over had. It was agreed to meet next Wednesday evening with committees representing tho Q. A. It.', tho'Woman's Relief Corps and the Red Cross, at tho hall of tho Exempt Fireman's Association, In tho City Hall, tho uso of which has been tendered for this purpose. Tlio co-operation of all societies is desired in tills matter; the moro ooplo participating tho more pronounced the success is likely to be. The G. A. R. already had something similar in mind, but its members aro willing for others to take part. It is likely that tlio final arrango ments for the banquet will bo given over to tho Woman Hellef Corps, with the assistance of other women's orgauizaf tious. A The generous offer made by S. Calvin Helltg, manager of the Marqutn Grand, to uivo tho use of tho theater to the committee, unit free, and entirely with out conditions, Is a subject of favorable comment everywhere. It is the intention of the commttteo to make tho entertainment both novel mid Interesting- The best amateur talent in tho city, as well, as some of thu best professional, will contribute Hh services for tho occasion. v J Throbblng.with patriotism, as the people nre, over tlio brilliant dojds of tho volunteers, their hardships, suffer ings and reckless dlsreganl for death, u great throng at the Mnrqiiam is assured. Indeed, were there no program at all, it only needs tho mention of tho miiuo of the volunteers to cause tho people to turn out en massese, tho llros of patri otism kindled when tho volunteers inarched away, seems likely to never bo quenched. Tho G. A. It. and Wo man's Relief Corps, as stated previously, have 'taken up the matter In connec tion with Tho Telegram's commltteo lu n hearty manner that loaves nodoubtof tho result. With such oworful allies any project could bo made a crown ing success. "Just wait until the boys come inarching homo," remarked a citizen today, "and you will wo conwrvatlve old Portland turning somersaults. Why, sir, the place will go wild. Ittnkosiin earthquake, gonurally, or something ex traordinary to make tho jiooplo stir, but you will see the city aroused when those blessed soldiers, some of thorn still ixmrdlosti boys, coum marching homo. There will Ixt a grout time, and don't you forget It." Search for Reed Not Abandonea. Tho stntumunt Is emphatically denied by Mr. C. L. Hadley and othar friends of tho Into Senator ItewL They my thut the river is still constantly hwiug watched and winw are still strung across it to mitch tho body should it float. The vigllanco of the sourch has not Imwii n laxud in any particular, nor will it lie until iU objuet is accomplinhml. Police Court. John Yutosand II. Potowin, tho ir ticlpanti in a cutting affray early Mon day morning, were arraigned lwfor Re wirder Judith at .'1 o'clock TiioHlay after noon, on clmrgtM of ugMiult with u dun geroiiH weuiKtn. Rotli wulvml uxhiiiIiiu tlon and wore ls)uml over to the circuit eourt in fUOO Ix.ntls. Hot Wave. Pirrsiiuiio, Pa., June 0. For three day tin moreury has rglsrl In the iiinetiw. Many uillw hove Immjii torn! to shut down temimirlly ami inuuy proatnttbiiM huw iK-i-urrwl from the inten heat A Refreahlng 8tyle. The urt of quotation require deli cacy lu practice. An ulraudy fuuiou tlrni lirtgriifliiHtot uuddovolopad Intti yery ptomUliik' mlvertlslrn it umw of old. quaint uruverls We refer to t.4.mi. ( I. Hood & Co.. of burwpa- rllla funic, who are Using not only our column, but thu of thoui-aud of our ciiiiteiiWKjrarittt In adapting wine wtvv ... .1...1. ...i..i in; iiluunp iinn iiranLf- eal turnti.J It Is refreshing w we t Miaietlilng new and bright I" thU. lOHIBIIKIIlW"'! v.w , Una. Otoun eut argument U Iwlter Uian bin display type. 7 Eihutlon ond'brealc" dowo" fnw OrJp freyent ft by uIig Ot, Muti .ervlot. MATAAFA DISARMED 1500 ReMs Surrey der. The Natives. are Gaining Confidence. Malietoa. Tamasscs and Malaafa Visit tho Commission. llr Aaam'lntcil IT cim to the Jiiiimnl. Wahiiisoton, June 0. Tho secretary of stato revolved the following from Hartlett Tripp, United States represent ative on tho Samoan commissien: "Apia, May 31. Mataafa Is disarmed and over 1500 of the rolmls have sur rendered." Apia, May 31. Malietoa and and Tmnassos liavo visited tho Samoan com mission on board the United States transput Hadgor today, and Mataafa visited them tho following day. Neither were recognized as king. Mataafa blamed the Europeans, for tho trouble here. Tho commissioners informed liim that they V1 1'10 l,owur toostab a government with or without a king. Mataafa thought tho Samoans should have a king but expressed a willingness to disarm his followers and leave tho matter lu tho hands of tho commission. The Germain acted for tho first time in many months with tho representa tives of the other powers. Tho natives aro gaining confidence and freely submitting their grievances to tho comisslon. All warships will probably leave Haoma at an early date. Chief Justice Chaiulers will continue the sittings of tho supremo court. An American ongleeerlng staff has arrived and will erect a naval Jetty and coaling station at Page Page. HmBJiniNTKiN, Juno ll. A conference iHJtween President Krugor and the llrit ish commissioner, Sir Alfred Milner, was concluded today. Tlioy have agreed not to publish tlio rustilt of their do munitions until Wednesday next. Double Dirthday Party. At tho homo of Walter Kennies, near Hosodiilo, the Joint birthday party of Mr. W. J. Ediniindson and Mrs. Walter Kennies was celebrated lu a royal old fashioned way. About 7fi friends and relatives congregated and the birthday festivities were ojieiied by tho ar rival of the friends and relatives of tho guests of honor. The evening was siont in social entertainment consisting of songs, g,aiues and conversation and last but not least a spread of refresh ments mid dainties fit for a w eliding feast. This enjoyable occasion will long 1)0 remembered by all present. Several ( Salem parties drove out to attend the party, returning early this morning. ' A FILIPINO'S HAND. A Halem Man Receives a Souvenir From the Front. A package was revolved yiwtorday by W. R. Anderson containing what the sunder In the Philippine Islands claims is the hand of a native, prolmbly em balmed. It bus a dusky color and lis lithe proiiortious would Indicate that it is tho hand of a young woman. It will bo placed among "Old Rill's" collection of curios, whoro cullers can we'll, at 217 Commercial street. Mrs. C.K.GIoiiii, rottirnwlto Portland this morning. She has been In Salem some time visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Prank Wrightiuiin. TO KKKCI.KARLY. the oym imwt lw In normal condition or usslsUI by. Glasses fitted by a grailuate optician. Children's eyas hotiltl be tdd fro quuutly. Minor dafecU of vision, cor rected during youth will strengthen I . ...... .1.1 ma sigutm i u. We make exainlnatliuib (nm, ami fit glass to all Miiiditloiis of idght. BARR'S JEWELRY STORE, 310 OTATD BTRDirr "-""' ' " ' FROM DETROIT TO SALEM. A Flume for Wood nnd Lumber to tie Established. The Detroit Flume t Transportation company, which was incorporated today U backed by the Detroit Lumbering, company, Hoover Brothers, S. V. Hall and Smith nnd Smith. The company has u capital stock of f(IO,000, $30,000 of which has already been subscribed and this amount will be expended in putting In a llumo from Detroit, on tho Santiam to Salem. Tho llumo Is to follow tho Bhorcs of that mountain stream to Stay ton, from where it will run along the Mill ditch to this city. Tho llumo along tho rlvor will cost ulwut $2,000 u utile and very much less along tho Mill racu and comparatively nothing if the race Itself is used. Tlio main ditch will bo about fit miles long. This enterprise is one tbat should interest Salem pimple very much. Thu entire output of thu Sauttam would be hand led nt this end and a largo amount oflumlmr that would bo brought to Salem for shipment, and shlnglo mills would do business via tlio ditch. Tito Salem Light and Traction Com pany and other Salem consumers could lay down their wood at a much cheaper rate and it would build up a business between Detroit and Salem of no small proportions. Tho company will build a telephone lino along thu route of tho llumo between the two terminal joints. The Incorporation and success of this company will entirely froo this rich lumoer region irom mo iiiuueuce oi a corjMiration which hits retarded bust noes to soium extent In the past. Tho president of this new company Is Oriu Jitdd, and Frank Perkclt 1m secretary. WILL DE HIOHER. Agtlculturnl Implement-Makers Advance Prices. lly AocIhm1 Prr tn tlio Joiirnnl. CuiCAiio, June (1. Farmers and retail dealers in agricultural implements will liavo to pay moro for their plows, har rows, seeders and Implements of a kin dred nature in the future. At a meeting of L'fi manufacturers of these implements of farm Industry hold today, It was de cided to make a general rise in tho price of all agricultural implements. A general rise lu prices was advocated by those present, and committees were appointed to prepare n schedule fur the various kinds of Implements. RIVER NEWS. Tho river has fallen one inch since going to press yesterday and now stands 7.7 above low water. At this stage of the river thu bar opiswito tho river front which has been a bono of contention lu tho courts just shows Its brown crest at the water line. A large consignment of vinegar wo shipped today to Portlund fnim'flio'Pa lorn vinegar works. Tho new steamer Altona will bo put on tho Willamette river run In time to carry an excursion from Iiidopendoneo to tho field day exercises on next Satur day. titmuuur lloiitf today took up tho fin Uhing moulding, umiillo, j,'rillunrk mid a Una I.irgo china cupl)ard Irom Otto Hansen's inill.i to thu McKay run iduiico tit Chuuipuotf. .anaBjr.MBBUdaaBa!iBWBuiHiiii!iBi I Jos. Meyers & Sons,;J The Saratoga Thu most perfect and fin est tin ishoil wrupper uuiile "not how chimp hut how CfMsi." A fine line of nice assorted patterns in prints percaliti, uiiil lawns. 5 g " ' S $1.00 to 52. SO. Ladies Gloves y)c, Not many left of those srtfial wihioHiiud ifiMsl fortune to those who find their sUo al thu above mice. A Glove Wonder A smooth, elastic velvet cape leather, rwl silk stitching. Smar tsiint hack two fastmiors, well worth 1.50, we say the pair f .'Jli. Ladies summer vests Sllkallsle ribbeil, imre white, sleeveless. Cannot ! told from plaited silk WV. values, sjHtclul. 33c j - X OUR I 278-280 Commercial St.- The Old White Corne.r, 40HlfHlllMlHUIIMIIIIIHIHBHiiaillKllllll8IIIIIilMMWHHHHHW Royal A&sqlvieix 'Pure BSOIUTEEV'PURE Makes the food more delirious and wholesome norm kii powtx ALL SORTS Hot Weather in Washington General Gomez Advocates Political Action In Cuba. New York Delegation is For Henderson of Iowa for Speaker of the House. lly AxMiohitnl t'rrnn to tlie Joiirnnl. WAsitisuTOtf.Juno 0. The thermome ter today reached the highest mark of tho year, 01 degrees. Xkw Yohk, June 11 The transport Mead arrived from Porto Rice today. Sho has on Itoard the NMnotenth infantry, who are booked for Philippine service. The men are In good health and spirits and me very anxious to go to Manila. Havana, Juno ll. General Maximo Gome, has Issued his farewell manifesto today. Ho says that after sacrificing thirty years of his life In thocausoof Cuban freedom, ho now regretfully leaves in order to attend to necessary private business. 1 Ie calls upon tho Cu bans to unite mid orgnnlro a iioliticut party with tho objeetof indoiHUieo. Ciikyknnk, Juno 0, Sheriff Union and posso In pursuit of the Union Pacific train roblwrs, had another fight with bandits yesterday. The robbers were surrounded In a gulch. They made ndosnomto llultt. Sheriff llazeu was shot through tho body and dangerously wounded. Reinforcements aro going from Casper. Wasiiinoto.v, Juno 0. lly direction of tho president, tho acting Secretary of War lias issued an order far the re-es-tablishiueiit of tho military department of Toxas, and the nsslgninont of Col. MuKlbboii of the Twenty-first Infantry to command tho department. Au.kntown, Pa., Juno 0. 'I lin-e mon wore smothered to death todaf In a eavo lu a slate ipiarry at llisrlliisvlllo, Nuw Yohk, Juno 0. The congres sional delcuatlou has decided to sup- tiennnrson for woakor. Want to Borrow or lend? In either case you'll find just tho right mail todealwith If you express your desires through the Jouiinai. want columns. Salem has nil kinds of isjoplo of cir cumstances ami tho quickest, cheapest and host way to find all of any ono par ticular class of people Is through Tiik Jimiusai., tho only paiRir thut thorughly covers the field. Salism's Greatest Sun Shades And Umbrellas In every stylish color with hwoII Dresden or Natural wood handles, witli or without silk llMW 53.00 3.50 and 54.50 New Percales The washable kinds lovely now just dits I gi us another now im lu I2Wo New Crushes. New CoverUi. New llaml Curved Kelts,. Boys Waists lino Colored Puretilu mid Wliltu Uiwu Waists, with mid without without datuil. collars, Perfuot hi every 50c. Imported Pique Collars mid Cuffs on th 0 liner goods, w broidery lmxsIs. witli iiuon riillllug of Km swelliwt stylos i' . . . oroiiiery tlio shown. 51.00 to 52.50. STOItlS OPEN EVENINGS. 1 Iff Baking POWDER co., hcwvork. DE BARAS CONVICTED. tv Found Guilty on Twenty-five Counts"" Each. f CmcAtio, June I). Daron Edgar De n' Hara and his wife, Fannie, wore found guilty in tho United States district court V of having uso tho United States mail to defraud residents of Great ilrltain. Jllo jury returned a verdict of "guilty" in both cases after deliberation of three. hours. In their verdict they found the defendants guilty of thrco indictments of three counts each, and eight indict ments of two counts onch. Tho ex tromo penalty for the total of 25 counts Is a fine of $12,000 nnd 12 years imprls- ?! oiiinent. Judge Kohleaat reserved scn-f tonce until arguments for a now trial'o aro made. Knocked Oft a Trestle. 3:, IjisI Sunday Miss Goyero of near; . Chomawn, was knocked off tlicL-tresfle f by u careless whecltnrn, at Ijiko Rt; hlsh, falling a distance ot 15 feet und1' striking on her back. Sho was foi f lously hurt. A surgeon was called, to Chemnwa on Sunday evening to attend her. She is in a porcarlous condition. Mr. and Mrs. Kcrshnw wero pas sengers for Newbcrg this morning whoro they will reside for several months. Mr. Kershaw Is agent for thu Koystono view company. "SfcrfAK-Bk, OUT If till iiioiireMflnc, then your bl.xul it our uml liln n.l (Ulcil with In. ten 'lli-ro li Imtono euro. You nuiii ret rM of all them poison In thu blood. TUor U but ono romodjr yers ll nutra the blwxt rnrend cItti It new llfo ami povri-r. Tha iUrrMI mrtcs aro licttrr liotirlhJ. our hreul rmnct to acne, vour I'm in keen ulwir. Votl ar nnrolilistil to lMi(ln tlifliJtavfotK"uirvaouw Il.W IMIUO. ah urujfgitu, J. O. AYiat CO., lowU, JIM. WHEAT MARKET. CiiiCAU, JunoTl.-July 75, Cash 2 red 77 'u. , , ,A San Fiiancisco, Juno, 0. Cash 1.10 iBiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiij; m Store. Shirt Headquarters Hcfe Kvery con- celvablo style, Negligees, Oolfs. Fancy Rosoms, nil over Fancied 811k tiolfs and Neg- Igces. Silk fronts, etc. Kach 50C to 55.00 j? Velvet Grip Hose SupportorRables, Misses mid Ijullcs always In stock,' A Columbia Bicycle Given away free July 3d. "Ml IK 991 n inn am icfiil Cor.8tate and Liberty Sis. Salem, Ore. "ftT &Atojk-rKr2il,-t" M