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m t wn'OW'jy'wtfut., ( "I""" 'IWWmiiinfiyaiwm.M.iTHimi DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. VOL. X Salem 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 BOYl All sizes of Boy's Black Hose, the very best to be had : Ask for them. " " 6 "a " -i - --is i i i i i i i i lacvs a: X . WOOhEll flVii STORE "TST GREAT SLAUGHTER 20 Per On Wc nro not WE 'say KILLING THE DEAD. e dodo t milking Low Prices on Dead Stock, nnd blowing nbout it as u marvel, but wo uro SLAUGHTERING THE LIVING! Hewing down n clean, llvo stock, level with the dirt which is associated with cheap prices. NEW UP-TO-DATE STYLES! Every Shoe in the Iiouho subject to the 20 per cunt reduction, uoous marked in plain Inures. y Of 1 7 , . Vs. tk ns ... . K h. M r New stock. Fresh from Factory. Bought for cash, to be sold at prices to insure buyers. Wall Paper in Gilt, Glaze, Embossed, white blanks, etc., with ceilings and border to match. The Public are invited to Call. J I LWIU Next Door North of Postofilce. 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 Sl WILSON. GRAY Cor. State and Liberty Sis. Salem, Ore. A-.-AjJiSiT-ii'imflifciriiftiifcrSinnT ii'iiiliil'fii Woolen The lanrest assortment of Men's Pants: Regular sizes, extra sizes and extra longs. No matter what size you call for we have them. A special drive on them. The finest line if Crash Mats for Men aiv Boys to be found, in Patterns and Styles. Red Cross Shoes Our hospital and nurse Shoes, also Oxfords, have arrived. Try a pair if you want soild com fort. Our big Shoe sale is still on we are cutting prices right and left--we buy our goods 10 per cent, cheaper than inexper ienced opposition, hence can and do easily undersell them. FHEE SHINE Kfausse Brothers 275 Commercial St. -n - -a. -. - -. tf " x X SHOE SALE. Cent Reduction All Shoes, 1 ' Orlorlnator of Low Prlcos. 1 We Jbhlno thorn Froo. KW SHOE STORE, 91 STATE STREET. teu. V.LVk.VtV t. i? m Carpenter's Tools Blacksmith's Tools, Fine Tools For Every Trade at irSltstsV - mlar- ninmn !! nWim.ii ii'iiAaas f)i BOOHS muk mum W, IMMfll. BROS lis IWBHfflT BDDGIT Dreyfus is Returning to Paris. New French Ministry Independent One. an Russian Engineers Killed at Shang haiOther Foreign News. Hy Asaootnteil I'reM lo Uip Jnnrnnt. Paris June 24. Tho cabinet 1ms sent ii circulnr to tho prefects Baying that a now ministory has been formed a de fend tho republic and that it puts aside all partisan feeling which example, it is pointed out, should bo followed by all prefects. The prefects nro also warned to let bygones be bygones and to per forin their duties with precision. ta.vuo.v, Juno 24. The Evening News publishes a dispatch from Hennes, France, saying that Dreyfus hail ar rived there this morning. A special train with four passengers arrived and the passengers entered n closed carriage surrounded by gendarmes, and drove to tho military pribou, where u coachman was detained, presumably for fear of leakages. The authorities declined to give all information. Siiamuiai, Juno 21. Tho Daily News publishes a dispatch from Nowchang, saying that two Russian engineers and ten cossacks were killed by Brigands near Kirin, Manchuria. Caiiio, Egypt, Juno 21. Deserters who reached Ilrltlsh lines say, Khalifa is confined in a narrow vnlloy by a friendly body of tribesmen. Tho latter claimed to havo killed GOO of Khalifas follow ora during a recent engagement. n AHiu.wro.v, juno i. a memor andum was presonted to Ambassador Choato yesterday, concerning tho modus for the temporary agreement on tho Alaskan boundary which was not a final agreement on case but only another step in tho negotiations. Modifications havo been requested by tho British govern ment, which tho United States will havo to consider. Points of difference between the two government's note havo been made pub lic but the modification requested by the British government does not meet with favor by those conducting negotia tions for tho United States. ROUGH RIDERS. The First Annual Reunion Los Vegas, New Mexico. at llr Afcln(ed I'rtm to llir Journal, I.ah VhOAH, N. M., Juno 21. Thou sands of visitors havo arrived to attend the first annual reunion of tho society of Hough Hiders, which began today. Several thousand moro are ox pouted. Tho town is everywhoro gay in bunt ting and cavalry yellow. Tho city's pub lic park has been convorted into an en- vumpinout ground and the rough riders will bo liborally cared for. Murderer Hanged; Another Respited. Ily Aiaovlatetl I'rea li the Journal. Eastman, Ga., Juno 24. Cain Steph ens, ono of tho murderers of Marshal Oaborno, at Chancoy, Oa., last January, was hanged horo today. Will Wilson, his companion in tho Fame crime, was respited 20 days by Governor Chandlur, an hour before tho time for him to awond (ho gallows. Volunteer's Reception. Tiie committee on icosptlon to Co. K., and other returning volunteers met at 2:30 Saturday afternoon. All tin Bub-committees wore increased to five, ami tho committees meet again next Saturday. , Fully Sustained. On last Friday a gentleman rode into Solum from Eugene and fully verified the claim which has been made for the Vletor Bicycle, viz. "That there is scarcely any variation of chain pull even wlio.i the gear is doluged with mud and urit. Wltn the common ircar. anv ac- uumulation of mud or duet acts as a wedirc. and is often niHostrous. Victor straight line sprockets free thumsehes without effort on the jwrt of tho rider, with none-of tho snapping ami grinding sound so common in many wheels, and of eourso it is free from the immense friction incident to such conditions. The gentleman referre 1 to statu! that though much of the trip was made through dust "rim deep" that his Victor ran uniformly easy from start to finish and that he tued no oil or other lubri cant. The purchaser of Victors now gwts the highest type of bicycle made for about the same prkw l pays for inferior grad&i ami porffJng as it ttoos so many new and valuable feature it hi n win der that thy are attracting muh at. I UHitlfln. ! I HHftiW itlan. II. B. Olio A Do. Agent. Ins tf SALEM, OREGON SATURDAY JUNE 24 1899. SHAW IN COMEDY. A Large Attendance, a Kunny Play and a Good Character Sketch. Tho opera houso was filled last night u) muinrgosi audience oi me week, to seo the Shaw company in comedy, "tanner Stebbins6 as a play is pure Yankee humor, pitch forked to gether to make a setting for a striking character sketch. and last night Jt was a background for one of tho best character sketches over seen here. As tho old Vermont farmer. bam T. Shaw varried his part With tho utmost fidelity to nature. It was hard to discover a single feature in common with tho characters heretofore por trayed by Mr. Shaw. His whoop and a littlochueklo with tho hand over the mouth were tho only mannerisms brought over from tho "Westerner" of Monday night. inootuer members of the company had little chance to distinguish then solves; but Gilbert as tho Burcthing man, " rue Uhiekeu." was excentlonallv good. Tho orchestral work was lino, and tho xylophone man was obliged to respond to a double encore. Tonight, tho doting night of their en gagement, this excellent company should In) pecteu by another crowded house. niatic companies to come hero and nlav uouiuui uin.'ciN civuii leuiuuiuiu uni at moderate prices, wo must show ap preciation of such work as the Shaw company is giving us. ilio matiueu tins afternoon was well attended and tho departure from dm was a do- mane work oy tno company em ed BUCCCHS. Tho engagement closes this evening with the presentation of Milton Nobles' master piece "Tho Phoenix," a play too well known to need any description. The Orphans. By kindness of Patton Bros, and big heaJted Sam Shaw the orphans' home children were admitted free to the matinee. WALLACE RIOTING CASES Defendants Plead Not Guilty to all Indict ments. II y Aaanclnlril lrra lo the Journal, Wallack, Juno 24. In the court of Coroner Franco filed an nllldavlt deny ing that he was an employe of tho Bunker Hill company. The court over ruled the motion to quash and set aside the Indictments. Defendant then tiled a demurrer to tho Indictments' which the court overruled. These tests were made on ono case put by an agreement were made to up plv to all. Tho defendants then sever ally plead not guilty to all tho indict ments. Tho case against Paul Corcco ran for tho murder James Cheyno was set for July 6. M ARION COUNTY COU RT. Business Being Transacted at the Court House. Frank Wado was committed to tho asvlum today. The imtient is 21) years of ago and this is tho third time that ho has been committed to the asylum. Ho is an inmate of tho penitentiary, having been sent up for life, for mur der committed after his first discharge from tho asylum. Lust December he was committed tho second time but was recently returned to the pen as cured. The sheriff 'a olllcu has received 1(10 more bicycle tags and another lot is ex pected in a few days. PUOIIATK. In the matter of the estate of John Button, deceased, appraisers have been appointed as follews: J. W. Hobart, 11. G. Konuemanii and I. 8. Hteluor, for Marion county ; 8. Bullock, M. F. Culver and II. II. Xowhall, for Multnomah county; W. S. Whltten, John M. Ales and John Stimnson for Lincoln county. Jefferson Myers, administrator do bonis nou, of the estate of A. I). Itisdon, deceased, petitioned the county court for an order authorising tho saloof per sonal property belonging to the estate. Juduo Terrell mado tho required order. The final account of Matilda Taylor and Harry Taylor, co-executors of tho last will and testament of Win. Taylor, deceased, came up for lioarlng at 1(1 a, in. yesterday, and tho same was ap proved ami allowed, and tho executors discharged from further liability. dkkd riuiv, I. S. Leonard and wife to J, II. Kot tlemeior, 24 feet off tho south side of lot 1, blk a in Woodburn. !W0. BELL FLINN. Mote Tribulations For Those Who Monkey With Fast Horses. Tho raco horse champions of Htayton and Solo are again in trouble. Yester day K. A. Downing commenced action in the circuit court agaiiiHt C'has. Lutx, for (100, attorney fees, cost and disbursements. Attorney Downing al leges that ho was hired by Ltitz to ad just certain diilicitlties growing out of tho first raco; That he sued the lrnnk of Bcio and attended to other matters for which he wants f 100. To collect this he attached the same race mare, "Bell Fllnn." Deputy Derby i took itfaerwlon of the mare and ilactil I her III charge of W.W.Elder. Mr I Lutzandhis friends employed L. II. McMahon to look after their interests and served a notice on Mr. Deputy i Derby to the effect that the horso at tached is the property of F. Jack Max well, of Liko, Wash. This resulted in the plaintiff Isiing required to put up ' ixinds, which he did, and the case in now ! ready for future developments. ' Good Scheme. A substantial improvement Is Ixiiug made at the Wallace fruit warehouse, the old agricultural works. A platform Is being built at the south side of the building, which will allow fruit teams to drive in and unload at the side door. This will be appreciated by thoxo foot lassengers who havo been obliged to navigate the middle of the street at this ioint during the fruit season, hereto fore, on account of the blockade at the front of the building. Crumbs fawept Up. Mrs. Hume spun (Indignantly.) "Horn Is an article that says In Harmosj a wife 0tt." Mr. Uom tIitjigbtfoJIys) MWI, good wife Is Wftrtji It" MORI S. Efficient Artillery Needed. is TO Operate With the Insurgents. Failure to Capture the Pacific Train Robbers. Or Adoclnteil I're to (he Jonrnttl. Wariiisutox, Juno 24. Tito war de partment has become Impressed with tho necessity of increasing tho elllclency of tho artillery force mi duty in the Philippines. There are already n large number of batteries in the archipelago doing duty an infantry but there Is a movement on foot to furnish them with guns adapted to itfo in that country nnd tho depart ment Is now engaged in a series of ex periments to determine tho most ef fective form of light gun for use against tho insurgents. Washington, Juno 25. Major Dren- nan of the First Montana, died this morning at Manila, of Brights disease. Omaha, Juno 24. A special to tho Bee from Casper, Wyo., says thu posso of olllcers under Marshal Hadsell, has 1hh)h following tho trail of the Union Pacific train robbers for three weeks, has given up the chase and re turned horo. Tho trail was lost west of Thermople, in tho Big Horn basin. It Is believed the robbers went Into the old Creek rango of mountains, leading to tho Wind River range. In their opinion tho only way to cap ture tho robbers is by a still hunt con ducted hy men thoroughly familiar with the country. Not Well Attended. Many students went to tho Tenth annual picnic of tho pioneers of Polk county; some via wheel, hoiho on horse back, others drove ovor, and some walked hut the picnic was not as well attended ns it might have been consider ing thu fine piaco for a picnlo and tho weather and occasion. When Hungry You want a good substantial meal, food to refresh and invigorate then you need lo know the location of tho Won der Restaurant. DEAD MINERS, The Remains of Twenty Miners Found in a Desert. llr Aaaorlnted Vrith to the Journal, Ciiicaoo, Juno 21. A special to tho Record from San Dcigo.Cnl,, says: Word has Imen received hero that a patty of twenty miners, bound for tho Hierra Plnta placers, who lost their way In tho desert and wandered around a long time and finally dying of thirst. The corpses of tho lost miners were nccideutly dls rotored in tho desert, by another party l)oiiii(l In the same direction. THE HAY CROP. Outlook for Abundance of the Dried Pio ceeds of the Meadows, From pruHont indications the Willa mettoo valley hay crop will Imj one of the largest on record. The dump spring has Ihmiii unnducivu to a heavy growth of ull kinds of grass, ;uid dry weather now cannot materially reduce thu crop of hay. Fed and stable men in alom express tho unanimous opinion that there will he no shortage In the crop, but that, on Wc Place Before You A choice lino oj summer JEWELRY, The articles lutyd been selected with great care and represent some of the latest and most Unique designs of thuHttosou. And they are by no means dependent on their apjar a nee for their attractiveness. The high standard of quality and low prUtes will wtsinly prove a strou j-oltit In their favor- BARR'S JEWELRY STORE, 3 is vtM-TM trramrr. GUN tho contrary, that the yield will )e larger than usual. Thoy also say that there is considerable of Inst venrn nrnn sllll In tho hands of tho farmers. Otheis Wlio have traveled over tho country corroborate thl, and reports from Linn nnd Lane counties Indicate thosamo conditions there. With the exception of some very low ground where tho grass hn been drowned out, the weather has lwen Ideal for a bountiful growth. Good cheat and timothy hay ii now worth in this market from flt.fiO to $8 per ton. '1 ho new crop will probably oiHiii out at about thoso fiuures. and eot. cheaper as it cemes: in more freely. Mrs. T. II. llublmrd says that the hay on her place is better than last year, while the wheat is particularly line. Mrs. Hubbard is ninonor tho succasful and energetic farmers ond managers, who from experience knows tho ad vantages of a proper rotation of crops. She has 200 acres, divided into three Holds, ono of which is seeded to clover every third year. Her farm is under lease to a tenant, who finds It prolltnble, and is able to pay a rental that is satisfactory lo the ow ner. Asylum Wine Contracts. The stato aiy him board were in ses sion today and contracts for work on the now wing were signed up, as fol lowg: Hanson A Landou. lumber. Otto AaiHcu, planing mill work. Knox it Murphy, tinning and rooting. MILITARY GARRISON, Will Be Established In Alaska and Will Sail To morrow. llr Aiaoclntril Prraa to the Jourunl. San I'liANCiscu, Juno 21. Tho olllcers and men to garrison tho district of Alaska reccnty established, will sail on steamer St. Paul tomorrow. HcAdiiuarterN for tho district will bo established nt Fort Kglehert, near Kuglo City, seven miles from the border, while another post is to be located at tho mouth of Ttiniinu river, It Is under stood that small garrisons will also bo placed at Bt. Michaels, and Circle City.' Mail for Volnnteera, fly Aainvliitril I'rcai to tlio Journnl. San Fhancisco, Juno 24. Tho postmaster-general has ordered that mail matter addressed to members ot the following regiments bo held at Kan Frun cicn, indicating that thny are till to be mustered out of the service soon : California heavy artillery, Utah artil lery, First California infantry, First Colorado infantry, First Idaho Infantry, First Montana Infantry, Thirteenth Minnesota infantry, First Nebraska in fantry, First North Dakota Infantry, Second Oregon Infautiy, Tenth Penn sylvania Infantry, First South Dakota Infantry ami First Wyoming Infantry. Mchool I-and Loans. 'CI.,. Iimii-iI ( ki)infil In ml i'iiiimiiImhIoii. ers yesterday approved applications for i..,inu i in iitiimiiiL if i:i().IMIH. and re jected applications aggregating 2,tl"5. raIBtlHllllllMMIIIlMlllirailMIIMlllHllllllllIIIIMIIIIiail.BlllillllIIHIIIlI jjos. Meyers & sons, J 5 SALEM'S GREATEST M i Wc Can M m w A man is never at his beat in the old-fashioned kind of ready made clothes sold in most cloth ing stores. If you want to do yourself justice, try one of our Hart, Schaffncr & Marx finely tailored suits. You can get one that will fit as though made to measure and bring out your good points better than anything the average tailor can make to your order. The H, S. & M. suits are elegant, durable and not expensive. HART, CHArPNKN A MANX GUARANTEED CLOTHINS. NEW CKASH AND COVKHT SKIIITS IN I 278-280 Commercial St, The Old ma "IllHWMIlllHUlMlHllMlilMMMMimMlUMIMUglMlMMHMMiMHiMMMlilBlBIMmilll uiwimiinii iil3 Royal aifcSOUUIIEVfctyRE Makes the food more delicious and wholesome OYt tma sowpm co., i von. KENTUCKY DEMOCRATS, Adjourn After a Week of Wrangling in the State Convention. llr Ananclntetl I'rni lo tlir Journnl, Louisvii.1.17, June 24. Torn with dls sentioti, tho Kentucky Democrats arc having a html time holding a statu con vention. After thrcodaysof waiting, the credentials' committed report was read this morning. Tho committee disused of contests Involving IloO seats. Those wuru nil do- elded in favor of Stotio excepting three ciiHcs. A minority report win pre sented by tho linrdln jH.ople. Twenty minutes was allowed for each sldo for debate on the credentials report. Tho majority report was finally adopted and Ixitli sides cheered as thu llrst rays ot harmony broko upon the convention after u week of wrangling and bitter noes. Hardin then announced his withdraw al rom tho raco for govomor and appealed earnestly for the undivided supiHirt of tho party lit behalf of his nominee. Tho platform adopted says in part: "Wo express continued conlldenco in Win. J. llrynn and favor his nomination for the presidency hy next Democratic national convention. Wo declare tho conduct of thu present administration as lo the Philippines to bo repugnant to every lino of the bill of rights, of tho constitution and Declaration of Inde pendence." When nominations for governor were called, John S. Shea, placed the mimo of Captain W. J. Stone before the con vention. Judge Tarvln, of Covington, nomi nated William (loebel. A vote was or dered and the roll call proceeded with considerable disortler, After taking one bullot without a choice the convention adjourned until (I o'clock, A JOLLY PARTY. Drawn To Silver Creek Falls to Pic nic. A Jolly party of young ladies drove to Sliver Creek lulls today to camp ami picnic oer Sunday. The party drove out In one of Mr. J. J. Fiddlers hacks and a carriage, one of the young ladles acting as driver of the carriage. Thoy will bo Joined Sunday by several more loads from tho city. Those going this morning were: Misses Itose Moore, Allie Davis, Ella Hodson. Illrdiu Jtyrd. Funnlonnd Ilauui Maun, Julia McCulfoch, Miss Smith, Mrs, Nlehol and several others. A, L, Fraser who haslieeii Inthe em ploy of Steiuer fi lllosseras foreman for several years has resigned his ig nition and today went to Dallas, where he will be associated with J. J. Wise man at the hardware and farming busi ness under thu llriu name of J. J, Wise mnh tt Co. Please You fOUK-BUTTON SACK SUIT aaaama ttx aavM Jini NO 149. Baking Powwk match game arranged. The W. of W. and the F. of A. will Play. Members of Court Sherwood No. 10, F. of A. recently challenged any base ball nine of any fraternal .order In tho city. For some timo tho challenge, stood unnoticed but llnally tho members of tho order of W. ofW. drummed up a team nnd will meet the tall sycamore's of Court Sherwood in a contest on June a0ot2o'cloek, uttlie Stato Falr.Orounds. inn piaycrs in die contest are: W. of W. F. of A. . .llodijkln King . . Afnllo, Dlsquo. .., Putimin . . . Stnloy... . Qicger . P ....Istb ...2nill. ... ...... ,,, AltlllllllUJl ....ilriLll-. . 'A ttlluinii ..Hamilton ivay. , J,rv1,.u' . Hamilton ullanl Green irtk,ir f Kays K1 1' Uuck Tho nbovo teams are subject to change "I, any tlmo, and by arrange ment tho clubs can substitute as many nlayers as thoy pleaso, but thoy must be members of their rc.UH!ctivo lodges. Aarangomonts have been mode for tho fairground diamond for this con test nnd u good gnmo is looked forward to hy the local sjmrts. Kite at Wilmington, Del. Wii.mixoton, Del., Juno 24. A fire at Laurel, Del., destroyed property valued ut loO.OOO, Including a number of stores and one hotel. INACTIVE LIVER 'Hilt alra)i nirau trouLU. Ttw tnngue is ooutfU. ihr i.ie!lt tino- till! lllTttOU Wf4l(, Urn lljgod ihiu' I aud W ur rr irrlutil. ' Th Ebwml arm Always Ounmtimmirt Aijer's PILLS jot illre ("Jr on lh llrr. In Uiatlre I do? h n'Kht they 'will recuUto Pnvin, ita (no VUftimff OJT X9 1.:? .7",,,7.M"""J,P'"n ... nv'wuw, m t.-vai4 vox, J. 0. AYKIt CO., lowtll, Mm. tfV WHEAT MARKET. Ciiicaoo, Juno 24. July 7!l, Cash 3 d 7oJ$. Ban 1'itANcisco, June, 24. Cash 1.10 STORE " A SWEATER Is a very comfort able garment for the cyclist, the ball player, and tor out ing, it is anTabso lute.'neccssity. We take greatfpride in our S WE ATER I Stock. Prices range fromj 25c to S3 Styles and qualities exclusively ours, values that cannot be duplicated else where. TQAIOimOW. White Corner. ii re M i j j