-.' i 'W'frr ,."Vfiv,. DAILY JOURNAL. D VOL. X SALEM, OREGON FRIDAY JUNE 30 185)!). NO 154., THE fitlie daily Journal's cir- culation is no accident. It's the (i result of quality and low price. Sf Associated Press telejnsr5 h Fresh Local News and Editori- als make the Daily Journal. MHiwnWVS'WIMUMWf'H"'1''1 Lace Curtains, Counterpanes, Damask, Crash, Scrim, Hosiery, Underwear, Hats, Caps, Clothing, Shoes, Shirts, Gloves, and all kinds of notions. THE NEW YORK RACKET. Cor. Commercial Does a cash business, which insures the ery lowest prices on all classes of goods in their line. We buy goods right. We sell goods right. Try us for crash hats for warm weather. Saiem's Cheapest One-PricB Cash Store, E. T. BARNES, Prop. ClfcaalfcJliiJtJtrflfcfciaNfcy-- Hife'fcfclhiMifcilifcfcfcitifclfcfclfc fcifclTfc1h fcKlfclfcKfcifc I v Kf i i i k i "Tffl g2&-- 1 275 Commercial St. LACY'S XXXXXXXX GREAT SLAUGHTER SHOE SALE. SO 'Per On Wcnroiinl I WE SAY KILLING- THE DEAD. we.do'do t making I-ow Prices on Demi Stock, and blowing about it as a marvel, but wo aro SLAUGHTERING THE LAYING! 1 I lowing iIowji a oleau, live stock, level with tbo dirt which is associated with clieaj) pricoH. NEW UP-TO-DATE STYLES! Kvery Shoo in tho house subject to tho 20 nor cent reduction. uiHnin4iiuuKt'u lit (mwih it ivo. k k rfr26 ry c W W to. Mh. -.feteWfc,tk.EU.tW W W Ite. Not a clearance of old goods, but all new Spring Stock bought at the very lowest cash price. We can fit any foot sizes from Infants O's to Aen's 13's, and widths, AA to EE. Never has such an opportunity been offered to the people of Salem. Call and convince yourself of the genuineness of this sale. SALEM SHOE STORE 83 StaUt St. Lndd & lnMi Hank Bltlg. GRAY Cor. State and Liberty Sts. Salem, Ore. BMM - - --I...,-' J- - - ."iT - - - - .Jkr. J. "- -"-- A(a. JMi.arirty ,Mfc. A. i and Chemeketa Sts. i 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. FREE SHINE ausse Brothers, Cent Reduction All Shoes, Originator of Low Prices. WeShlnothem Free. EW SIIOE STOHE, Vi B1AU Bllll'.r.l, At Cost! SHOES Carpenter's Tools. Blacksmith's Tools, Fine Tools For Every Trade at BROS i Jii m m mum & li I MOTS Gendarmes Ctaed the Mob And a Hundred Persons are Injured. The Pope is Seiously ill-Other For eign Gables. fir Asani'Inlcil Vretm to the Jnurnnl. llittiNHiu., Juno 110. Rioting continued until 2 a. in. Tho gendarmes charged tho mobs fiercely several times. Ga zette nays a hundred persons were in jured during thu rioting. At tho open ing of tho chamber of deputies today a motion was introduced amending the rule so as to allow the expulsion of any deputy causing disturbance. London, .lune HO. Tho Itomo corre spondent of the Daily Mail says: In consequence, of tho daily exertions (luring tho religious ceremonies, tho I'opo is suffering great prostration, to gether with a slight attack of fever. Ho was confined to his led Thursday and some anxiety is felt regarding him. London, June 30. The Digger News, tho boor organ in London, prints a dis patch from Johannes burg, aiioouncing on reliable authority that tho Volkslraad will be asked to confirm tho arrange ment made by tho executive council, if acceptable to the British government. Tuk Haouk, June 30. Tho first thing tho committee of the peace conference discussed today was tho reports of war and marine, sub-committees on the Russian proposals, not to increaso the effectives or military budgets. The sub committee's recommendation that pro posals bo referred for ulterior decision to governments was adopted. Washington, June 30. Negotiations in Indon looking to arrangements of the modus vivendi, fixing tho Alaskan boundary have again nearly reached a crisis. Hoveral conferences recently be tween Salisbury and Choato were dis mally dlsapiioiutiug in tholr results. At moments it apHare that all details could Ik easily arraged hut it turns out that those very details cannot Ik agreed upon without a sacrifice of interests, to many American miners, mainly those driven out of tho Atlin district by tho severe and dihcrimlnating Canadian laws. Stato department determined not to sanction this. San Francisco, June 30. Tho steam ship Mariposa arrived from Australia via Samoa and Honolulu today and ro K)rts everything quiet in tho Samoan islands, Tho commission Is now en gaged In writing their roport. Apia is to 1h governed by a council and mayor. Tho Judicial and diplo matic functions of thu consuls will 1m greatly restricted and tho supreme court and one law court will Ihj recog nised as sufficient for tho needs of Samoa. A (iovomor will Ixt upjtolnted who will not lo a subject of any of the treaty powers. Ilo will be assisted by a council of three, one from oueh of tho iuturost'id powers. This council will loglslato for Samoans and will lie aided by a email lody of representative Sa moans. PASSENGERS MURDERED, Marshal Shoup, of Alaska, to Investi gate. Ujr AannrlNtei! I'rcii lo llir JutirnMl. Seattck, Wash., Juno 30. United States Marshal Shoup, of Alaska, will invostlgato tho death of the crew and pueeongors of tho stoanier Josslo, who dither perished in thu wreck of their voswil or were massaorod by Alaska In dians onu year ago on tho Kuskokwlm river. Ha will take a mimlxjr of nullum from the revenue cutter MeCullouh to bring all Indian suspects to Sitka for trial. There ware 18 iople on Ixmrd tho Joesiu, and it was thought at first that they had met death by drowning, but subsoqiient developments suggested a ponsibility that thoy reattliwl shore and wore murdered by Indiana. Marshal 1 if Hip lxiliavtts thoy were murdered, lie faro leaving for Alaska today Iw said : "TheJfcste hod a groat amount of whiskey on lxard. The Indian pilot know this. My thoory of the caw is that the whites full in with a largo party of Indiana, who Intcamo troublesome. Thy wuru given whiskey, which only made them more dangerous. Desire for more whiskey and th other jiossoseionB sf tho preiM4itars led to the w hnleeale murder." The jxjrwHis ttonatltuting tiw exjmdi tfen wrg: W. T. Hey ten, TtHiHMte; It Y. Priamon, Tnnw Dr. It. Allen, KantMky; A. 0. Statin, Harry Halrewt, Settle; U. 8, IJjm Can nwtUwtjQ. P. Ampujd, gwiUles Hn- ttlMtr Ksfwteri-SmalihtJ, O. H. I Wintchell, J. T. Murphy, Kentucky; Eli Kmulsen, Ooncsco, Idaho; Clifford Hare, England; Japanese cook; Row II. Webber, wife and two children. Tho McCullock will take Marshal Shoup to tho month of tho Kuskokwlm about August 1. HOLDING THEM. Otis Is Not Sending Any Move Volunteers Home, Washington, Juno 30. About 10 days ago General Otis announced that more volunteers were loading to come home, yet they havo not sailed, "although thore aro a half-dozen transports ready. JTho fact is, Otis dare not spare the volun teers until more regulars arrive. Tho inadequate force in the Philippines is presented strongly in this way, as well as in the meager results of the spring campaign. HAVANA NEWS. Trouble in Various Parts of the Island. llr Aisnplntrd l'reas la the Jnurnnl. Havana, June 30. Tho locaal papers devote considerable spacO to tho recent troubles at Guanajay and deplore the action of tho few unprincipled men and congratulate Gen. Leo upon tho prompt measures taken to put a stop to them. Armed Cubans held tip tlto village Hachlchi and raided the municipal store after killing the proprietor. . Tho police killed a man at Cabe.ras, claim ing ho tried to escape and two Spaniards havo been killed by a body of Cubans near Cardenas. Owing to the oxprcsced opinion of General Wilson that rural police wero not wanted, trouhlo is expected in the province of Matauzas for some time. Klondike News. information received in this city through a private letter and from a roll, able source states: "While the official reports of the Klondike 'out-put' may not much oxceed last year's figures, still it is known to those on the inside that double the amount of gold has been taken out. Of course, thore are not so many very large "clean-ups" as last year, but there Is much lower grade ground worked and hundreds of men will go out with from 12,000 to f 10,000 each, and not so many with larger amounts. As thu limit of uou-assessablo out-put has licon raised to f 5,000, many it man will go out with from $1,000 to f 4,000, which will not hu counted in the offi cial report. From $ 20,000,000 to $25,000 is doubted less a conservative estimate of thu out put for this year. General opinion concedes that this summer will Imj a lively one here, as money is more evenly divided than ever Ixsforo and tho greater part of tho discontented class will go out. They aro an undesirable class, speaking of them as a whole, and do not do any anything to doveloyo the country, and most of them havo never sunk a shaft to bod rock or not more than three holes at the most, and then go to town and lay around eating up their provisions and growling at tho country and all who havo made anything. It is foolish for any one to come here and exH!Ct to make any thing tho first year or two, as therujiro many things to learn that cannot bo acquired in a day, as some scorn to think. If you will notice you will wo that those who have remained horo for sev eral years are not the ones who give this country the "black oyo" but it is those who only remain a short time who complain. There are many drawbacks here but some of them are Ixiing overcome. Tho mail service is Iniing rapidly improved and methods of mining aro undergoing a great change. Tho old method of thawing with fires is lxjing supplanted by steam thawing machines, and next winter will find hundreds of those at work. With them three or four timos as much dirt onu he taken out at less oxitonttu than by the old method, This is not u country for or men, but is a good place for capital to invest, as mines can now bolKuight at reasonable prices and not at Itoon prices as horo-to-fore. Many of a homesluk man will rtol even , prospected claims font little, which can hu worked at good pmllt with a little capital for machinery. Thu cold bracing winters here we enjoy; but dread thu hot malarial sum mer with Its billions of insoct, bihI con tinuous duyllght. Dawson will Imj a wry unhealthy place this summer notwithstanding much Improvement has beoi made in the way o( drainage and water supply. Thu Cuimdutu part of this country is now culled Yukon Territory, Canada, insUtad of Northwestern Territory us heretofore. Tho upper part of Sulphur ereek is proving very rieh, Along about lite dlsoovery they have thu best tiling yet fund in tho Yukon liaslu. It is u jay strick nine feet with ami suverul feet deep that averages f 1.36 to thu pan. Richer spots have found on Kldor ftdoabut not suoh ex ten live pay dirt. On No. 32 above Discovery onu pan I know to have leen taken out wlileii contained $110. The lower part of thu ereek has not boon worked much but quite u little gold will come Iroin thero this year ami no doubt rmwli mure next year. A Ealbmitk. M. KliHger was at Turner today w busineiM, John Wltwjhen. f Turner, h a Salem visitor Um. LABOR TROUBLES Miners Met With a Pusilade. Killing Two and Wounding Twenty. AllljAmalgamatcd Labor Scales Expire at Midnight. lly Axnclnlril ITni In the Jnurnnl. t. Ucis, June 30. Word has Ihoii received hero that colored men from l'aim Ills., received a warm reception when Hearing the mines at J'rodora to day. They were met with a fusilado of shots, resulting in tho killing of two per sons and wounding twenty. Desultory firing has been In progress all tho morn iuc'iind the situation is critical. PirrsMfKU, June 30. All annual scales of the amalgamated association cxpiro at midnight, and if operators are to continue with present employes, thu noiv schedule of wages picparcd by the amalgamated convention at Detroit must le accepted.. A number of manufacturers have ulrvady stated their intention to sign til scale, and workers believe that by midnight others will accept the terms and renew their relations with the organisation. Wallack, June 30. The state rested in the case against the commissioners, Tie defense Introduced several wit nesses In ln'half of Commissioner Sim mons. Ciiicaoo, June 30. The Chicago Tack ing and Provision Co., today shutdown, announcing that it would ' not operate until the present strike was over. Hractically all other packing houses were in market buying hogs .for packing puroes and but few evidences of the s.lrlko were apparent at the yards. SOUTHERN ISLANDS. Filipinos Said to Be Constructing Fortifi cations. Victoria, H. C, Juno 30. Advices from Hakodate statothat Chaptalu Saki chl, of the steamer Hokoku Muni, just returned from the Philippines, reports that in the southern islands tho young Filipinos are constructing fortifications against emergencies, Kvory port is gar risoned by a thousand or k volunteers, whoso wea)ons, however, aro very crude, only alxiut 20 ier cent being armed with rifles 'Remingtons. Thoy aro, however, full of patriotism and state that they will not yield to the Americans though tho whole of thu islands aru destroyed, Thu Hokoku Muru was warmly welcomed by the Filipinos, who consider thu Japanese to 1h) of a klndorcd race ami diojKt for as sistance from them. The Filipinos wero prepared to pay for arms mid ammunition mid Japanese vessels visiting tho Islands could take return cargoes of hemp, Captain Saki chin says that he only sold the In surgents two revolvers and the cook's knives. A Fatal Charivari, Ciiiiiaih), Juno 30. A Hxtilul to the Chronicle from Manistee, Miuh., says At a Gorman wedding on Oak Hill last night a large crowd gathered to chari vari tho nowiy married couple. The outfit oouslstod of cowlsdls, horns and a small cannon. The cannon was loaded with an overcharge of iwdor, mid ex plodod, injuring three bystuuders. AN iMirt Glllusu was struck in the head with two pieces of iron and probably fatally Injured. Bushels of Eyes Would not bo of any uw if tliy were not in on I. r. Are your oyo all right? GhtsMtNj may or may not Ih him cossary. Thu ung aro subject to de fects of vlWon as well as thu old. Thv oarllurllt is truatud tint .greater thu chsmiu of a iMjrmautHit euro. We tmi eye frw oi charge. Ww can tarnish au anything in thu spwtiael und qygguMHi line. BARR'S JEWELRY STORE. (j 110 BTA.TB BTItnBr, SMALLPOX SCARE. The Disease In Dozen Towns in Washington. SraitASK, June 30. A snm'lpox scan exists in n dozen towns In Kasteru Washington. Almlra, Lincoln county, is quarantined. Colfax has a well-do-voloped case. A new patient has been ronorted in Snokano and Walla Walla has a sick man in her pest house. At Almlra there ore sovon welldeveloned cases, the whole town having been ex losed, because tho school teacher, who first was stricken, did not know tho na ture of his malady and continued to teach for teveral days. Another case was discovered at Marshall, this county. Five men who occupied a Imx car with a smulllox patient have gone to Waverly, where hundreds of laborers aro working in a sugar beet factory. It is feared that the epidemic will spread there. Public meetings in farming com munities have been prohtbltcc, while vaccination Is the prevailing fad. TALKFDWITH M'KINLEY, General Wood Says Schools are What Cuba Needs. llr Adxtolnleil rm lo the Jnurnnl. Wasiiinoton, Juno 30. General Leonard Wood was in Washington to day. Ho camu at tho request of the war department officials and to confer with the president and secretary of war regarding the situation in Cuba. Wood says what people In Cuba needed :ost was irood schools, good sanitation in thu cities and enforcement of United States laws. Ho docs not lie llevo the yellow fever outbreak in San tiago will Imj serious. SALEM SUMMER SCHOOL. Conducted by J. J, Kraps and County Supt. Jones, A very successful summer normal Is being conducted at tho F.ast Salem school building. Prof, J. J. Kraps and Mrs. Jones, thu Marlon county superin tendent, are thu conductors. The terms uro very reasonable and the work Isdono ina very practical manner. Their first week clones today with about sixty teachers enrolled, and they seem to Iks of the very Iwsl typo of students, who are willing to put In their summer vacation of six weeks at earnest and thorough preparation for teaching. The first summer school was conduct mi nt Salem two years ago by Prof. Kraps with a class of 21. Iistyear thero wero 40 and this year shows a rapid growth. Teachers are drilled in all tho common and advanced branches and for exami nation for both county and statu papers. It will surprise some to learn that there are teachers taking thu Sa lem summer school course from differ ent partsof tho stato and from Wash ington, Idahoaud Colorado. This speaks wull for Mr. Kraps as mi Instructor. He Is a Itfii'loug teacher mid seems to have thu confidence of the teaching profes sion. A largo number of citizens and invited guests went to Chemawa this afternoon to attend commencement at the Indian school, where they will be royally en tertained, Hon. Phil Metschau returned to Port, laud this afternoon. lllllllMRMiaillllMHlllMHIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIillHlllUlllllligillllIHillIUIl I Jos. Meyers & S Salem's Greatest Some Select Styles in Hrokeu Sixes At every Attractive Prices. Placed On Sale Monday. S New Wash Blond 5 Ties just received also swell t I' lUy m1 lMqtio S rune Willi BIOCKB to IIIUWJII, 50c, 75c and 51. 2 Crash and Linen 3 l'iLt.rjmtM KnmH of t.iinxnrvlcealilfl. wearable kinds. $ up to 54.50 X 79 cents S Pair for those 11,00 vuluej, many left. Valises 1 Traveling OutflU 278-280 Commercial St, The Old wlllMHglllUlllllHlliaHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIMHIHHHIHJHIIMHHHWMiil R AV4 fW AtSQLVllVf'PVRE Makes the food more ovu imw TROOPS Applications lor Com missions Pour in on the President By Scores, Sick Soldiers Homeward Bound 484 on the Morgan City. llr An'lotl I'rraa.to (lie Jonrnnl. Wasiiinoton, June 30 Since the an nouncement that 10,000 volunteers nure to lw mustered Into the army for ser vice in tho Philippines, tho president lias lieeti deluged with applications for commissions. Tho president requests all visitors to file applications with Adjutant Gener al Corbtn. At the same time ho makes it clear in a geuerul way that tho pol ley of the administration In granting the commissions will bo to favor volun teer officers, who Bhowctl ability and performed valuable scrvsco during tho Spaiilswur. Thu uumbernf olllcers to Is) commis sioned Is carefully guarded to prevent a scramble. Wasiiinoton, Juno 30. Tho trans port Morgan City left Manila yesterday for -San Francisco with-iU-i sick, Yellow Fever in New. York, llr Aanoolntnl I'rri to (tie Journnt, Nkw Yiiiik, Juno 30. John Johnson, matu of thu Norwegian iiteumur Kreliu, was removed to Rwinburn island hospital this afternoon, suffering from yellow fever, and tonight his condition Is seri ous, Tho Kreliu sailed from Havana and Matauzas. ttxcunuon to 'Frisco. Dr. C. W. Ilarr, of I-olmiion, who has hail wide experience as an excursion manager, oximcts early in August to perfect an excursion to Sail Francisco lor thu benefit of such as would enjoy that fora summer outing. Ho exacts to secure u rate below one regular faro for thu round trip, and all who wish to avoid themselves of thu opportunity should correspond with him at an early date for full particulars. 27-tf THIS STOREttw Keeps faith with The People, and so it Grows and Prospers, Of 1.2 See i we gauge Not A Columbia Given Away July 3d, New mmUliKHaitiiitNmt kfc. ji- . MORE (M) Baking Powder clelrctous and wholesome rowtxs co., mw vornt. KILLED. Frank Draper, Wanted for Horse Stealing, Captured and His Partner Shot, llr A(niolntc!i I'reM to the Journal. ItHi'i'iiMr, Wash., June 30. '-Several' horses having boon stolen from this vi cinity recently and suspicion having rested upon Charles McDonald and Frank Draper, warrants wero issued for their arrest. They were reported to" be near Curlew lake, with tho horses. Deputy Sheriff Onswold and 8pccial Deputies Uoothfrider and Jackson, started after them. They were found, and Draper was captured and brought to town, ami Is now in jail. McDonald own pod and was finally overtaken at tho mouth of Teredo creek, about 20 miles distant. He was dismounted and concealed in tho brush. Upon being discovered, (iriswold ordered him to throw up his hands, but Instcnd of do ing so he drew his revolver and lxgan shooting at thu posse, at tho same tlnio . mounting his horse and starling' off.' Grtswold then fired at him, killing him Instanty. To Receive the Editors, There will lw an adjourned meeting of the committees on reception of tho editorial excursion at cit v hall at 7:30 this evening. Most any one cant make a pill that may Aijer's WHEAT MARKET, Chicaiio, Juno 20. JulyJ 72;, CaBh 2 red 7I?.. San 1'Iiancisco, June, 29. Cash 1,10 Sons, Store. - iWWV-wN Pills J ere the pills that will. ' Nufsed." j T, - - vimr j Short Lengths India Linen, Ginghams, etc , at original prices. New Ifnes pfj mines. Summer Underwear' In all stylus sleeveless, quarter ., sleeves, long sleeves, low ueck, hliyttj ueuK, giiuo una line riuocu, comju, llslu mid silk, , ' , 5cto85c Skirts '. V Tho looked for Una nf Crash, and Covert. Skirts are now on, drsplaylL Values "'- 7 n 50 toj?2.5Q Crash Hats mtf ii to be tho proper headgear, andJ i selllog lots of tliom MM, WM' u,li.ll.. linn ' ' T ajB: v; . uro we havo the line. 25c to 75c . '" 1 j Straw Hats M Mk orlglnol prices, tho line hhwB Swimminc ' Trunks for nier. aud boys. ' , & 25c , , T White Corner. J t nY'iiti. i &T3 ,v i KfaRKar ism "v r Vit' , , , .;$ v ui '"J '