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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. t JjjmJwBK vol. x. 8a em Home 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, mc vciy ucm iu uenuu; ajk for them. WOOhEtl -- -n -, - - - ." n"" V I a PU'C SV ' '" "!' ' 'v " " LAlI o -- v - v GREAT SLAUGHTER SHOE SALE. Per On 1l We jiro not KILLING THE DEAD. a. k "ot luaklni; Low 1'rioea on Dead Stock, and blowing about it aw a murvul, but wo are SLAUG-HTKltrXG THE LIVING! Hewing down a clean, live stock, level with the dirt which is associated with cheap prices. NEW UP-TO-DATE STYLES! Kvery Shoe in the Iioumj subject to thw 20 per cent reduction, lioods marked in plain figures. WAS W lWw-.Wkl Brewster 01 COURT I'lievi: f " " J T TT i ii III J Jf 1 I -J I m He sure to get our prices if you Columbia Model 57" $50. The fines chain wheel ever turned out of a factory, Hartfords, strictly high grade, 535, Videttes, fully guaranteed, $25 and $26, SROAT St WILSON. GRAY Cor. State and Liberty Sis. palem, Ore. woolen Made Goods The Iartrest assortment of Aten's Pants: Regular sizes, extra sizes and extra iomrs. mo maiier wnat size you call for we have them. A soecial drive on them. The finest line of Crash Hats for Men and Boys to be found, in Patterns and Styles. ii STORE " "n -m vi Cent Reduction All Shoes, I A WHAT WE SAY WE DO WE DO DO J k k I A d k i BOrlclnntor of Low Prlcoo. WeShlnothem Froo. XEAV SHOE STORE, IM STATIC 8THHBT. Red Cross Shoes Our hospital and nurse Shoes, also Oxfords, have arrived. Try a pair if you want solid com- fort. Our big Shoe sale is still on--we are cutting prices right tand left we buy our oods 10 per cent, cheaper than mexper- lenced opposition, hence can and do easily undersell them. FREE SHINE Krausse Brothers. 275 Commercial St. & White, BTHKKT 1781. Wo ure now bundling suit, nnd ui prteos that make )eoplo stare. Never before hat bait been wld no choap as wo are i-ellingit. Wholesale and retail. use salt. Carpenter's Tools Blacksmith's Tools, Fine Tools For Every Trade at BROS llsWoo-' - sum T Will Advance Kimberly. On Immediately After War is Declared. - mm mm mm And Other Foreign News of Inter est. II Aaaoclalnl I'reaa (u llir Juurunl. London, June '.'0. The St. James Gazette today claims to have received from an absolutely reliable tource at Pretoria, capital of the Transvaal, tho plan of campaign which will bo followed by General Joubert, commander-in-chief of the Hoors, iu the event of war between the Trunsvnul and Great Hritaln. General Joubcrt's force, it seems, will consist of 20,000 men, amied with Mauser rifles, in addition to -10 quick firing guns and 1000 artillerymen, most of them drawn from the German and the Dutch armies. With these troops and help expected from the Orange Free State, he will march on KimMrly, the diamond-mining center in West Griu.ua land, which forms four of tho 70 divi sions of the Capo Colony. Kimburlyls about 100 miles northwest of llloem- foutein. Iu bin march on Kimbcrley, Joubet will use the railroad as far as available, expects to capture tho towi. with slight loss, and blow up the I'e 1 leers diamond mine. Simultaneously, it is added, the ralhoad from Cape Town, to llulawace will be destroyed by Hour sympathizers and agents iu Capo Colony will destroy tho Tort Klizabeth-l'retoria line south of Hloemfontein, to prevent British troops from using it. Finally, immediately after Kiinberly is captured, General Joubert will ad vance on Capo Town, tho capital of Caie Colony, through tho western provinces where tho Dutch predominate, and are exjK'cted to join tho Hoers. Joulort cal culates ho will be tho master of Cape Town a fortnight after the declaration of war, and that he will then be able to dictate terms of peace. I'aiiis, Juno SO. The approaching arrival of Dreyfus, at Itoiiuosis causing an Inllnx of foreigners there. Tho hotels are besieged with applicants for rooms, which command immense prices. Gi.asciow, Juno 20. Tho Gttachulaud I'lt, in Ayrashiro, wus suddenly Hooded today. Fifteen men are missing. Later, the endangered pitmen were lescued. Homimv, June 20. Tho riots iu south ern India have spread to Travaneore, whore tho police have Ikmiii suverely iKiaten and forced to retire. The rioters have seized a number of guns and a quantity oi ammunition. They are cutting off the oars of their op. ouoiitH. AlKiut -loO houses wore burned at SuiiiIkxivu Dagaruy. I'aiiis, Juno 20. It is now said that Provident Ioulxit will ask HourgeoUo, former prombir, and Del Case, minister of foreign affairs to form a now cabinet. I .on no v, June '20. Secretary of State for the Colonies ChamlHirhiin iu the house cf eomrnons.today uuiiouucelauild cheers that new South Walos had votwl in favor ofJe4lfrHtiou by a large majority. DANUBE WRECKED. Sunk on the Shores of Den mun's Islund. Hf Anaui'lalrU I'rraa to (It Jnurnnt. Nhttokia, II. C, Jtn 20. The tttwiner Dsnulw. whk-h Ml lwr Mon day for Lynn t-Hiwl, Akvku, struck a rtfk on th north dwrtt til Danman i btwl, trins a lurgo bole in hw hull. Her qHttin ran Iwr on the bouch, whwo sho now lis. Ttie stwimr Mnudw took off hw pfttMfigers ami a larv'tt m o( her cargo. T1i C'unule's nttir lmld k fitll of water, ami l)w freight i bwlly dnifwgd. AtwistUBM from Victoria kiu betin wirtnl for. No furtitn- pMrtirulurs art) at kawl. ArrnHWj Uitf paifeMfni(Hi lb luolm wr LIntHaHt-GvrHv iielhtt and ix.Majr JjftltR Grant, ! VUUtrU. T1h UjHW Tim will take Ow HiiMlVi paatr fin ti Aloskj. SALEM", OREGON (TUESDAY JUNE 20 1895). Magazine Exploded. Atlanta, Gn. Juno 20., Oncohl stylo magazine at Fort Pickcnss Flu., ex ploded this morning ami one mnn was killed by falling debris anil four badly wounded. Loss scventv-fivo thousand. The larger magazine and forts were saved by tbe heroic work of Captain Niicman and marines from the navy yard. HOLYOKECOMMENCMENT AcKinley Presents Holyoke College Graduates With Diplomas. Oy Amorlntril Irea to thr Journal. South Hadi.ky, Macs., Juno 20. Commencement day at Mt. Holyoke college was made a national event by the participation of President anil Mrs. McKinley. President McKinley pre sented the graduation clas'wih thuir diplomas and degrees'. MARION COUNTY COURT. Business Being Transacted at the Court House, tuioium In the matter of the, estate of Seth H. Hammer, deceased, John Hughes, administrator of said estate, has 11 Us I a demurrer to tho petition of Joseph Fish burn, on the ground that this couit has no Jurisdiction. tlKKO KTC. t'II.KP. W. T. Slator, receiver, to Tilmon Ford and W, M. Kaiser, part of lot No. 5, block No !W, Salem, receiver's deed $11,500. Chas Scott, assignee, to Sands Hrown- ell, lots No. II and 7, in Sunnyside Fruit Farm No la. f-'.IHH). Jacob W. King and wife to Chas. W. Scribcr, 100.1)."! acres in sections ,11, ,1:1, and 27, 1 7 h, r I w., i. c. d. 1 1. trances Mel.ano to W. W. trustee, the n w l.(, l., of n o i. the s e M of Curtis, tho w n w '.,' fllMHt. and the u e l of sec. 10, t 10 s r ALASKA NEWS. Terrible Suffering On the ton Trail Eilmon- Fourtern Men Lost on the Trail The Dahl River Victims. Ily Aaaoflntrit lrraa Iti tlir Joiirmit. VANCivvr.ii, 11. C, June 20. More victims of tne Edmonton trail arrived on the steamer Dirigo. According to J. Itoilly Snyder, for 18 mouths a I'hila deljihia parfy of 1 1 men was on the trial. Deserted by their Indian guides, they lost themselves in the Valley of Shadow, as they called it, north of Peace river. On leaving them on a boggy, treacherous trail, the Indian guides declared that none had ventured further north, and they nronhoxiud an early death for the argonauts. ,lhu men found their way to ti black or n.uddy rier, which Hows into tho Liard. They crossed this a few miles fiom its source, and wandered in u bleak country to the north for weeks. Their food sup ply became exhausted. Their pack ani mals died, ami they themselves grad ually lost'hopo and energy. At last they turned south, recrossed the black river and came to the forks of the Nel son, above Hell Gate. Hero thc-y lost twenty-thrco horses from starva tion and had to leave in a swaiup a major purt of their outfit for lack of pack animals., (Another 05 days they lived on just what would keep liody ami soul together and give them enough strength to haul their decimated outfit. At length they reached Sylvester land ing, on Deaso river, 360 miles from Fort Liard. Hero hoimlos of over reaching their goal, thoy turned their faces south ward again, uud following Deaso river to its source, iu Uoate lake, made Tele graph, on tho Ashcroft trull, and cume down the Stickeen to civilization. Woo.nsockbt, it. I. June 20. Victor Adair, mentioned a dead iu a din patch from Circle City, Alaska, may have Imwi i Victor Altaire.Jjr., of this city, sou of a' prominent builder, who left Woonsockot for the Klondike May 10, 1808, and was last heard from three weeks ago. lie sksof being on tho Dahl river. Hiiockton, Mass., Juno 2U Ther is no M. Provost, of this city, in the Klon dike, but Kogor Provost, a Holbrook I vhoemakur, wont to the gold regions dur ing tho rush. He has not been heard from iu several mouths. A wife audi six children, all lxys, are living hero. When last hwird from, Mr. Provost wan' prosxjring and Intends! to return oii. I Va.nvouvuk, II. C, June 'JO. Tlio sUjamer Dirigo arrived today from ) Skagwuy, Alusku, with BO KioiHllkws. Many of them eluiined there was f-VX), (XX) in gold dust aboard, btit the purr Mits the amount at H1BO.000. Om of the jwHsingors, uauiaal Freisingcir, eoufirmv prtiow storiwt of th Ium of life on tl, K-liMOiiton trial. Two Nw Yorkeru, wltoce nuuMM he eoMlii not recall, ami who wwn. tliotight to to lave jwriehed, lv nm fouwl in an Wfuciatd owhIIHou. MaMi, of PhikMlaliiblu, wlMsoHam Was bwOM IttdiHlu) Ih the Ilk tti wMHg, Uu aediw fowml, Uttt he was In a tlflg MndittOH. IMY TV nn 1 i.i l'iimij Gen. Wheaton's Suc cessful Attack. 4. . I I Filipinos Leave 200 Dead On the Field. Rear Admiral Watson Makes Baltimore .His Flagship. the II y Aaam'lntril I'rraa to the Jmiriint. WasuiS(ito.v, June 20. Otis forwards the follewing: "Manila Wheaton at lnms. Sent a a battalion South on reconnoiiunce In the direction of Das Mariuan yesterday morning, where the eneniv was rciMirtid to be concentrating his scattered Jforces, Tho battalion encountered tho enemy's force of two thouond strong marching to attack lupis, successfully impeding its progress. Wheaton with two guns and two battalions hurried forward and re pulsed the enemy witli heavy loss, the enemv leaving over 100 dead on tho field. Our loss was five killed, 2;l wounded, Wheaton was reinforced last night by a battalion of the Ninth infantry and Is driving the enemy Iwyond Das Marinas, which is now iu his possession. Casual ties today not reported. Wheaton's qualities for a bold Janil successful at tack are unsurpassed. Manila, June 20. Hear Admiral Wat sou arrived today and iitlsed his tlag on the cruiser Haltimoro. The commanders of all tho warships called upon the ad miral during the day. Manila, June 20. The ttoops com manded by General Wheaton entered Pore. Daf marinas Unlay without oppo sition except on tho part of a small lKxIy of rebels who inflicted no losses on the Americans. The town is an unim portant place surrounded by swamps and Wheaton will probably return to linns. Nkw Yoiik. June 20. "The situation iu the Philippines is very serious," said General Nelson A. Miles, at tho Waldorf-Astoria last night. "I know nothing concerning tho story that the war department Is suppressing the news from Manila. Hut everybody knows that things are very serious there. Tim question of issuing a call for volunteers has not 1 believe, been decided. I do not care to discuss the Philippine mat ter. I am here on private busings." FOUGHT UNTO DEATH, What was Commenced in Fun Ends in Serious ness. J 1 Ily Aaani'lnlril I'rraa It, llir Jiiuriml. Pui.iHKi, Va., June 20. At Wygel bridge John Haines uud Mud I mm Pratt, each agttd 10 were bathing, when Haines accidentally kicked I'nitt. Angry words followed and the Isiys left the water and secured revolvers and Itegau firing and 1 both were hit. I'ratt died almost in (Htaiitly and Italnc lingered until morn ing. Wc Place Before Yon A ehoir line of summer JEWELRY, The article wi I wen Milm'to! with grwit care and rejireMint home of the Uttosl and iiH'tt unlipie designs of tlMMuson. And they are by no mwiua ileiH)iultut on their apr,xr a nee for timir attractiwuwt. 'Die hih iktundard of iwlity ami low prtMM will certainly prose a Uon Iottit in their favor. BARR'S JEWELRY STORE, 118 OTATU BTnaUT. m vmwl P iltil' 900' &XU Weberg Wins. The jury iu thecaoo of (. I. Stahl & Co. vs. J. Welwrg, which was tried In Juitico court Afonday afternoon, brought In a verdict in favor of defend ant. Mr. WolKvg savs, "next." Street Car Strike at Akron. Akiio.v, 0 June 20. The local stree t car system Is tied up by a strike. TORRENTS OF PAIN. Cause Black Fork to Flood the Strreets of Shelby Ohio. Ily Aaaiiflnlril I'rraa to the Jniirnitl. Siikliiv, 0., June 20. Heavy rains last night raised tho raging torrent. Tho are running stream, era! lives were lost. Hlack Fork to a principal streets It Is reported sev- Mansvieli), Or., June 20. Water rose six feet in tho street, of the lower jKirtlonsof the city after midnight last night as a result of tho heavy storm. Two hundred people at the Casino are imprisoned by tho water, which is too high for conveyances to rescue them . Paiusiivillk, Ohio, Juno 20. Several cloudbursts occurred last night. The damage to bridges and roads is more than $100,000, while the prniHirlv Iom Is $200,000 or more. It Is believed now that no lives have been lost in this vicinity. Were Not Tram Robbers. Ciikvknnk, June 20. Tho three men who were arrested south of Yellowstone Park, on suspicion of being the Union Puclfiu train roblsirs have been released. Investigation showed they were not the men wanted. STRIKE AT CLEVELAND. Non Union Motorman Beaten Into In sensibility, Other Car Stoned Uy the Mob A Motor man Fired Into the Crowd, Ily Aaaoclatril I'rraa Iu llir .louriinl. Clkviilanp, June 20. As has been the rule since tho strike, a riotous dis turbance broke out today about noon. Tho crowd boarded the Wade Park car and heat the iiou-lrnlou iiintorinau into insensibility. Another Wade Pink car was stoned MlllllRIBIIIMBIIIIHIMIllMllMailHiaaiHMIIIBIMllBIIIIRMIIliailllllllllllllllllHIIMIIs mm I Jos. Meyers & Sons, 5 Salem's Greatest Store. E r ThlHlllllN- tiatlon shown im extra long waist Nti in mor Corset, made In white only, of Niiiaro netting, a crossbar material of domestic i -.a mi fac tum mid u copy of tho Ficiii'li pat tern. A light mid Htrong cor Het; 6-hoek: clasps: two side steels: V SUMMER 1 s handsomely trimmed; constructed to glvou!not graceful elTi'Ot; !-.. IH to a(); it plou id tut 'if, irtuu )0C. White and Colored Parasols The duiiitiust creations imimitfiuahl Hie the new heuutlo. 51.25 to 55. Man Tailored Suits The choice now tuns and new bb a fine lot just In. 512,50 to 518.50 New Piques i A IsKiutiful now striped pique uiro quality. Pink, light blue lawndcr stripim, tho yard 25c. 1 NKW CHASM AND COVIfiKT SIUltTS 1 278 -280 Commercial St, The Old m M4MHMHllMIllllMIHIIMHliaiHliHllllIllllilllMIHBIMllMNM I " aw fAV4 ftUilNG r -Absolutely TfMavtMMnvt Makes the food more ou Mwa and an F.uclid avenue car attacked, At the corner of Wilson avouue and Qulney street, one man win shot and others had narrow escajn's, The passengers escaped when stones' began to Ily but the conductor and mo- torinan were struck repeatedly, The latter drew a revolver and fired three times into crowd. ROBBERS ARRESTED. Three Persons Arrested Landing at San Fran cisco. on Ily Aaamilnlril I'rraa lit llir Jonrnnt. San Fiuncisco, Jum 20. On the nr livnl Steamer Australia from Honolulu today, local detectives arrested three persons suptoed to be Implicated in the robbery which oceuried on board tho Steamer Almeda, when $26,000 was in some mysterious way removed from the vault rooms of the vessel. Stabbed to Death. Nkw Yoiik, Juno 20. George Wald vogel, died Unlay fiom the effects of a stab indicted by PhilipMcDormot. The murder was the outcome of jealously. San Fiianoisco, Juno 20. The steamer Australia arrived lodnv from Honolulu, bringing word that tho war ship Philldolphla sailed from Honolulu or San Francisco on Juno 11. Miss Lola It. Stokes, who has Imcii visiting friends Iu thiH city, returned to her home at Forots Grove today. Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach tho dUeased jwtiou of tho ear. There is only one way to euro deafness, and that Is by constitutional remedies. Deafness Is caused by an iullamed condi tion of the mucous lining of the F.ustach Ian Tube. When this tulw gets In llamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is en tirely closed deafness is tho result, uud unless the inllainatlon can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal con dition, hearing will bo destroyed forever; iiiuo cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which In nothing but an in fiauicd condition of tint mucous surfaces. Wo will give One Hundred Dollars f ji nny case oi Dcasuoss (caused by catarrh) that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. Ciikvkv d Co., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills ure the best. ON IS .MUCH TO ALL First in Fashions! First in Values! First in the inters est of our patrons. ALL (JOOI)N MAHKICD IN PLAIN FUiritlSH. in a and 1 .. ,...M ,.. ,. , ,IIMI , i, ,,,, ltn lg5.,,iJg NO 145. ' j3 if PnwnFit bueE arvmtu delicious and wholesome roveia co., m tem. CHARGED WITH MURDER - I Daniel Downing Arrested F'dfi the Murder of Joseph .Z Anderson. Ily Aaanelntel I'rraa la the Jonrnnl.3 AimniKB.v, Wash., Juno 20. Twpl weeks ago ten boxes of wtlmon were?. stolen from the wharf at Gruy lmrMr; Suspicion was directed to Joseph Ander- son and Daniel Downing, tUhormcn.W Subsequently Anderson's dead body wasJE discovered burled in the sand. NW Tho corpse presented n ghastly iglitj$ The head dropped back, disclosing 'alT clean cut from ear to car, while tho 2 skull had lwon crushed with a blunt hi'! Htrument. Downing has been urrested,ji charged with murder. p Qiven the Minimum Fine. The case against Mr. Perry for assault and battery on Wilsun Putnam, cainn before Kooorder Jud.di this afternoon and defendant was fined f.". ami co?ts. 2irj Wfe Been Sick 7 i m Ar Von TocoverlDj m hit u you should t Hat not your old trouble left your Hood full of ImpurltleiT And Isn't tbU th rttioa too keep so poorly? Don't dUy rwortry i tuugur, uHfc HU Auer's It will remove till Impurities from your Hood. U U also tonic of lm menje valuo. Clva Nature m little help ut thla tlmo. Aldherbyremor ln nil tho prodootd of dUeuo Iron yourlliAj. $1.00. All dxuffjfiU, Ajer"i Tills cure constipation. Writ t t'i dixtar frlr an J rK.Ira m i'iuiti r"r, iinoui etli. Axiiie... uu, j. u. Ainu, Uicall, tlaii. WHEAT MARKET. Cnit'Aio.Juiio2s. July 76f, Cash 3 red 774. Han Fhancihco, June, 20. Cash 1.1U.J Bra Silk Ginghams ICxeliislvely ours 35c. and 50c. Chatelaines New uud nobby gixsls in all colors. 10c. !o 52.50. New Crash Hats New WhKe and Grey Crush Hats 25c, to 51.25. Boys' and Girls' Sailors A fine asoitiiittiiU( pjahj d fancy Htrows 25c.up. Boys' Washable Duck uud crush suit a grand array of aousoiiablogoodil. Waists, Ties, Sweaters, etc, i v i ! r i IT." ; IS. Pique and Madras- Summer fouMmhanjUt vt'rjv and new. 25c. IN TOMOltHOW. White Corner. -M