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DAILY JOURNAL. .K!77tism M nu rtnltu Jnurnnl's lnraa clrcula- ixlJjj i tlon Ib no accident. It's tho result of H W Latest Associated PrOn &(Z ft irrams. Froeh Local news and Llv V Editorials make The Dftlly Jeur- high quality ana low price. fp w nni. . YOXi. X SALEM, OREGON MONDAY JULY 1890. NO 156. mlliyniWnfmsnm'nniiHnmmiimii'i,t''' I Have You Figured it Out? j Do you know what it costs you for a few week's time as an accommodation at a credit store? There's only one way to find out. Compare prices at the THE EW YORK RACKET, j v-or. commercial ana uiemeiceta its. CAN'T lALK ' With the prices you've been paying" for ; the same quality of goods. Then you'll know. Spot cash explains our low prices. We have no "special leaders" and no "special sales." It's the best possible value in every article in the store. Come in any day in the year and get your money's worth. Saiem's Cheapest One-Price Cash Store, E. T. BARNES, Prop. KWWwwwWWWWW.,.,.WW.W.W, Red Cross Shoes !Our hospital and nurse Shoes, 4t also Oxfords, have arrived. Try a pair it you want soild com fort. Our big Shoe sale is still on we are cutting prices right and left we buy our goods 0 per cent, cheaper than inexper ienced opposition, hence can and do easily undersell them. FREE SHINE Dreyfus' Lawyer is Dumb. But the Client's Condition is Otherwise Good. ' Krausse Bfothers5 275 Commercial St. 20 -n - LACY b ' v GREAT SLAUGHTER SHOE SALE. Per Cent, Reduction On All Shoes, Wc are not $ Y 1ULLIXG TJ1E DEAD. ftl.gg'oo t milking lw Prices on Dead Stock, ami blowing about it an a marvel, hut wo aru SLAUGHTERING THE LIVING: Mowing ilown ti cloiin, live stock, level with the dirt which in associated with cheap prlcos. NEW UP-TO-DATE STYLES! livery Shoo in tho houto subject to tho I!0 per cent reduction. (JoodVniarked in plain flu res. C jfi lOrlnJnntor of Low Prlcos. f EWo Shine them Free. GZC&&4A XEW SHOE STORK, w f 01 STATIC STREKT. K ttK WWM. WUtkkWkUWWXU.lkW k W-wr . IKt. JA SHOES At Cost! 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 Aens 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 88 State St. l.add & Hm-Ii Dank Uhlg. Belgium Between the Devil and the Deep Sea. Hy Axnoclntrri I'rrmi to the Journal. Rknnks, July 3. MuRicst Lalxjrie and Deinage.roumcl forCapt. nreyfus.visitod Dreyfus in tho military prison this morning. Tllta wild tlw ftral limn riiiiiinim l.n defender of Dreyfus at tho court martial in imh, ami JWroylus had scon each other since that sentence. Neither were able to utter a word but warmly embraced. Dreyfus expressed the deeiost grati tude for the splendid manner in which Liberie had championed his cause. Deinago and Laborie then gave the prisoner a general review of all which had happened since Drevfus was sent to Devils island. They declared that Dreyfus, bath nnysicany una mentally was in mucii bettor health than they anticipated. IIiiusski.s, July 3. Excitement among the Dolitcians continues, though further outbreaks are imnrobablo until the irov- criiment't. pioposnlB are submitted to the chamber Tuesday, when if satisfac tory, n permanent compromise may bo effected, otherwise the socialists threaten extremes, oven revolution. The government is between tho devil and the deep sea. If they oppose uni versal suffrage they are threatened with a revolution which may sweep the monarchy. On the other hand universal suffrage is liable to result in the return of such a largo socialist and republican majority in the chamber that the monarchy will bo equally threatened. Rioters Executed. J Tacoma, July 3. halo oriental ad vices state that tho twenty ringleaders and rioters who destroyed the electric tramway cars to Seoul, last month, were executed at Corea's capital four weeks ago. Factory Fire. Ciiicaoo, July 3. Tho factory of tho Western Paper' Stock Co. caught lire this morning. Twenty-five girls em ployed in tho factory found escape cut off and jumped from the second story windows. Seven were somewhat in jured, not seriously, and threo men are reported as missing. At noon the (lames were under control. CIRCUIT COURT. Department No. a, Is Convened and Some Matters Disposed Of, Judge lloise has had his department in session, and disposed of seoral rases, making docket entries as follow s: E. Al. Eborhard, Insolvent; A. O. Coudit, assignee; continued. Schuyler Rue, insolvent, J. E. T. Hrentauo, assignee; continued. David Scott, Insolvent. Alfred Unwl sley, assignee; continued, Enterprise Lumber Co., insolvent, II. A. Sargent, assignee; continued. Ada to. I'oguo, insolvent,!'. N. Derby, assignee; Una! account Hied, A. to. Holt vb J. I.. Kerry, et al ; set tled. toary A. l'lamoudon, et al, vs I. II. I'enlaud ot al ; partition. Continued. T. T. Geer, governor, et al vu J. G. Wright et nl. Sale confirmed. T. T. Cieer, (iov et al., vs. II. I. McNary, et al. ; salo confirmed, K, A. Ford vs. M.J. Egan, et al. ; foreclosure. Decree to lo entered. Arthur W. Smith vt. Ambrose Strong, et al. ; sale confirmed. Susan T. Smith vs. Uoinor Smith; di vorce. Dismissed. T. T. (Jeer, tiov. et al., vs. T. II, Wilson, et al. ; foreclosure. Default and decree. tovraK. Nichols vs. W. A. Rummel: equity Decree as per stipulation. Wallula A. J-angneail vs. Carlisle II. I-anghond ; divorce. Default of defend ant. ti. A. Cone ot al, ex., vs. Win. Vloth lor; foreclosure. Default and decree. J. I.. Shorey vs, Ellen O, Sherey: di vorce. Motion for alimony Hied. Edward Sullivan vs. 11. D. I'erklns. Sale contlmed. GRAY Carpenters Tools. Blacksmith's Tools, Fine Tools For Evory Trade at BROS Ease for Eyes. la found in our eyejdassus. Nute the dtatreiiig icUcle of the man at the top of our illustration. Ik lie trying to nut his uvuii in the liar -or t The uriMiM of vision are extreme!!)- dul irate. Sd great care. we II eiainine your oriM wiimohi charee. Don't let your cemwi ror from nevleet. eltent qv&te far f Wfi, vywtfaht be- W have m- Cor. State and Liberty Sis. Salem, Ore. BARR'S JEWELRY STORE, jio 8TATH arniuxr. First Accident, At 3 :20 a boy Hretl a few crackers at the Fry drugstore, when Al. Savage's single horse broke loose, dashed across the street and plunged straight Into tho Wiggins Dttzmir. The walks wero full of people, but no damage was done, except one shaft broken, a plate glass window smashed, a rack of bicycles knocked over and the liorse badly cut at tho knee, The river today stands at 6 feet above low water mark and is slowly falling. U.K. Mitchell went to Portland morning to celebrate. this DIED. LOUKLEY.-At tho home In Highland Add to Salem, July 3, 1800, 8 a. in. Margaret, daughter of Frcitric and L!x;iu M. I-ockloy, aged 24 years. Deceased was a popular young society lady of this city, and was engaged to be married to Roy Mlllor, of this city, who Is prostrated with grief. Thq funeral will bo conducted from tho Presbyterian church ut 10 a. in., Wednesday, burial al Citv View ceme tery. RECRUIT M Mrs. Wm. UrodorH came down from Corvallis to spend tho Fourth and visit with Mrs. T. J. Iouslgnont and family. mTnrtnnnmrrmrrTmnmmnmiTTmTnTmnnTmniTmTTma The Mother's Vigil, The day and tho year wore a-fading together, Crimson to crimson and gold Into gold ; Tho pine droppinjjhurrs in tho sweet autiunnweather Sadly and softly Ju rosary told. As we loaned on our guns and looked over the city, Enthroned In the days that eternally thrill, And one Btood in silence and one hummed n ditty Of n lovo that was lost and a wheel that was still. And thoro wero tho scars of tho days of endeavor Ditches and reservoirs, sluices and all, The debris of tjio battle pathetic forever As part of tho resonant ago thoy recall. For ft slloiipo had stooped On tho deserted ditches, Save only tho querulous call of tlionuall. Scolding her brood from tho tunnels and pitches To the chapparal shades and tho lcaf-covorcd trail. Thoro was a silence down thoro but that silence sang dirges Hojiolessly sad to the sorrowing soul, So hopelessly sad, like tho wall of wild surges Oono mad In the gleam of thoir wandering goal, "And whither," I murmured "In chances and changes, Gliding or soiling a curse or caress, How wanders the spoil of tho goldglutted ranges? A crown for dishonor, a balm for distress. And the toilers, where aru they? Tho bronzed and 3 the knighted, Ocutle as childhood and cruel its fire What hope was fulfilled and what love was requited, Ah I What was the fate of their kingly desire? Lo, dirges of sllonce the crested quail calling, Answer me vaguely In mystical woo, And the glory of sunset in hentson falling Fills tho deserted old gulches below. The pick mid the shrivel are rusted mid broken, Faded the fires of cabin and tent ; For tho long roll has sounded, the chieftain has spoken, Anil tho owl Mibs alone on tho hills that wore rent. With a whisper a sound aaof rolws that are trail lug- ' Oetolier Is furling her banrlers of ml ; And my he-art is bowed down In tho iutlulto wailing That times the innumerable march of the dead. "It is true," said my comrade, regretfully, lowly, "Death and expenses am all that Is sure; And wu con the old lesson but hardly and slowly, To follow and follow some fanciful lure. And yet," And he thoughtfully levelled his finger O'er the sheen of the storm-cradled town, ''There's a smoke on yon hillside that somehow will linger I.lke a mist on tlii shore when the tide has gone down, 'Have you marked it a luminous violet column On the gold and the bronze of the frost-tinted trees, Soaring to victory, saintly and solemn With the wreathed Immortelles fidelity weaves. It is only tho smoke of a cabin so humble The squirrels romp o'er it unchecked by reproof; Grimy and shaky I wonder the rumble Of wagons down there doesn't shatter its roof, 'In tho temjiest of years that wo lain are forgetting When cards wero religion and pistols wore priests, And the sun rode in scarlet at dawningand setting, And a bourbon was crowned at our funerals and feasts, Yon oak that loans grandly, a ehaldeu extending Ills priestly hands over that ruinous cot, Once thrilled to the shock of a ghastly descending And tho law was avenged with a loop and a knot. "He was only an Indian, the son of old Mary, Swarthy and wild with a midnight of hair, That arose as he sped to the Iothean Ferry Like u raven of doom In the quivering air. And his crime I've forgotten It was oinething or 3 other, Judge I-ynoh's decisions weie never compiled, Hut we left him at last with his forest-horn mother And she eamixsl hy the tree that had strangled her child." Alono when the somlxir and skeleton hrauahes Thrilled in the rush of the shlpwreekingstorm, And the glud little children in hamlets ami ranches Jjiughod at the ingleslde ruddy and warm. Alone when the sybils of springtime returning Hung over the forosts an emerald mist, And alone w hen the stars of mldtummur were burn ing And the mtiskroses dreamed of the Clod they hud kissed. While the years have gwie mi and the Hindi time have faded, Forever the smoke of her viil ascends ; And the oak all the while the poor altar ban shaded Like a uitent soul that would make some amend". And still from his ashes the dead day arises A blossoming wonder of l-ouuty and truth, And the myrtle-wreathed moon In all gentle dl'uNe Rejiiemtar and twine her a elwplut of ruth Te ileum may roll In the gleam of old arohes And tho white-handed preurher foquutto with his God, Hut truth finds her own Hi lung battles and uwiehun, And the flowers will thine on tlutarprinkled x. When the tire has gone wit ami the vtgTI is ended ltyjr toary may sleep with the loved and the leal, For the stars will HtftHHt guurd u the an)i she tended Ami the UtaHty et HwrniHg return Uififto kneel. --&M4 I SmrmH. jimiutiuiUiiuuiiUtmuumiiJUiiimuuijiimiiiijauuiJiiuiiJ Enlistment of Volun teers to Begin. Recruits Will Be Sent to Otis Immediately. Royal V dlmsouiTEEV fame Powder jUsOLUTEIYfcKE Makes tho food more delicious and wholesome SOril tAKIM) POWOt CO., M VODK. J are now 11,1185 volunteers to 1m; returned to tho United Htates. There are now at sea enrniito to Otis olOl recruits and IW84 are waiting to iro to HaniTiineisco. this leaves 1517 men to bo enlisted to fill up Otla's estimate ami the department thinks they may be secured by tho closo of the present week. Secretary Gage Believes McKinley and Hobart Will Be Returned llr AiHficlnlril Prro to the Journal. asiiisuto.v, July .1. Tho war de partment has nearly jwrfected alldetalls of the project for tho enlistment ol vol unteers tinder tho terms of the act of last congress. There Is to bo no call, hut soldiers will he obtained hi the reg ular method, through the efforts of re cruiting olllcers In various largo cities. The department contemplates raslnu nine regiments in all mid tho Instruc tions to recruiting olllcers Is based on this figure. Wahiiinuton', July !!. It was posi tively stated at the war department thai no call had been issued for 15.000 addi tional volunteors and thoro is no Im mediate prospect of such action. Tho interesting statement was made, how ever, tliat there are now practically 115,000 men at General ()tls' command, whenever he wants them. Tho troops necessary to bring Ids command in Philippines up to this llgtiro can he shipped as soon as transorts can take them away from San Francisco. Nkw Yoiik, July :i. A special to the World from Washington says: .Secretary Gage Iwllevea tho prosper ity the country has enjoyed for the last two years Is here to stay "so long," ho Mill. I II.... ...mail.. 1. ...... ..n .. .1 a I .. a. .... fa. II... rni, un pi-wii.i iiuyu uuiiimi'inu ill mu ability of the government to fnllll its obligations, dollar for dollar." tor. (.ago Is heartily In accord with Presi dent McKlnley's foreign policy. w lien tlie question ot taking all or none of the Philippine islands came up the secietury argued against acquiring the entire urchlpohigo, but now lie be llovet in holding them. McKiuleyaml Hobart, Mr. Gage be lieves, will Iki Republican nomineeii In 11MH) ami he anticipates their return to olllce by a vote never before give a can didate lor public ollleo. Mr. Gage does not expect to see question of trusts evaded hy Republican party In the next contest. Mavii.. July .'I. Reports are received of the outbreak in the Island of Ncgros Incident upon the departure of the Cali fornia regiment for home. The hostile natives seeing a company of soldiers at one of the small jmrtn preparing to de part, thought that tho Americans were evacuating the Island and a party of 'JoO rebels, mostly Uolo men, attacked the troops and killed one man and wounded another belonging to Company E. The Filipinos were easily driven off, Some State Appointments. Tho stato board of education today mado the following appointments of teachers for tho iustituto tor tho blind : Teachers Mrs. E. Y. Chase, Miss Eva h. Dimmett, of Salem, Miss Jean etto Wadsworth, of Mill City, teacher of piano and yocnl music. Other musical instrument instruction will ho provided for later. The governor today appointed J. E. Ilean county judgoof Umatilla county to succeed Jitiico v m. .Morton.deccased. Many applications have been pushed thu past few days, but Mr. Uean, who is a brother of the prosecuting attorney of that district, seems to have been the popular choice of thu county. Sheriff W. II. Huntington, of Raker county, today brought down J. Ryan and R, Jackson each to serve a term of one year for robbery, J. A. lllukoly, doputv sheriff of Uma tilla, brought down O". W. Wright to serve two years for hurglarly, Wasiiiniitov, July ,!. According to u statement given out hy the Adjutant General's olllce II.I.W men are required to 111! the regular regiments ami there Still Alive. HKATn.K, July .1. News has been re colved that the members of the Folger party who were supposed to have per ished in the wilds of Alaska are still alive. Almost crazed by hunger and hardships they dragged tnemsolves Into Arctic City, wiiere they were cored for by Wluthrop Mining people and re stored to health, Returning Miners, Vancopvhh, U. C.,July H. Tho steam er Tees arrived last evening from the North with a large party of returning Dawson miners. Wallace Haywood brought out t55,- 000 in gold dust. Eight others had mixes of precious metal, Captain Gossu reported a million dollars on noard. PERSONALS. Miss U'ua Huhor went to Portland this morning where she will spend the Fourth thence go to Astoria to visit with friends. Miss Pauline llurcham, a student at Palo Alto, returned today to spend the summer vacation at lioiue on thu Garden road. tors. E. F. Tucker, who has been visiting at Herman, Neb., for two mouths, returned today. tor. A. Essou, a Turner camper, came in this morning mid will spend the Fourth here liefore returning to his home in Portland. tors. C. to. Kigglus, of Portland, who has been camping at Turner, returned home this morning after Buiidayliig In Halem. Miss Uessle Ghoriuly, of Portland, went homo this morning, having spent a week at Turner caiiipmeetiug. Elmer Uitckley has gone to Portland to spend the lourth. after which ho will go to Spokane to visit. -Mrs. Lane and son, Jimmlc, came dawn on tho Ruth this morning to visit with Salem friends. t , Misses Katie and Emma .Godfrey ' went to Portland this inorniugtto spend ; Hie tourth nnd visit with thelrWt. , A. W. Milton went toPorlland to eel- -obrato the Fourth. ' tor. and Mrs. T. Hopkins and Miss hinall, of Albany, came down to spend tho Fourth. ' George Pierce came down from Al bany this morning whore he spent Sun- (III J Welliuutou H.Mclffn nrqil.-na.i Ark., Is nt Hotel Salem. Mr. Meigs lj an attorney seeking a location In somo live town of the west. Sunt. Carter, of the Wind school, is in Portland. ' Chin.. Utchneld came home this after noon to visit over July 4. II. M Hansen returned from Couurg ' last evening, where he has the positloii of ' sjenognip lier and liookkceper for that-Hooth-Kolly I.umlKjr Co. Ho will return to his imst of duty after spcndlnV I'ourth of July at home. J.T. MeCulloeh and wife, of Powell's a Hoy, are in the city for the week to visit somo relatives. , .MrM; Kml Gnu,ul "n,t toihs Pearl Gou lott, of Gorvals, mo in the city over the l-ourth. R. to. Gllliert and wife, of Falls City, are at the Salem. Miss Row Jhiehhelt of MUIngklcaim. up from Portland today to visit her nil. ter, Mrs, Frank llarr. Prest. J. M. Wallace, of the Salem Water Co., Is in Portland. Hon. John Mlntn N to rii..i i., spend tho 1th. Judge S. C. Spencer relumed to Port land today Miss Maude McKay Is lu Portland o visit u fow weeks, , Condon Uean went to Portland this nfornoon to spend the Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. A. O. rVimlrt u..nt c. Turner today whore tho lawyer of the fain ly will furnish tho oration for the celebration. Miss Osklo Rotitn and Mrs. toessielc went to Portland to sciid the Fourth. Mr. and Mrs, G. A. Webb returned to Portland this mornlnu- after u ink camping at Turner and spending Sun day In Salem. Roy Smploton went to Portland to shoot his little cannon. Mrs. T. M. Urown, went to Portland this morning to hogoneovor tho Fourth. j,Mrs. E. J. Chamberlain and that young expansionist were passengers m Portland this morning. tolsi C. tooural was a passenger to Portland Sunday via steamer Albany. Small and large tings at tho New York Racket. WHEAT MARKET. Ciiicaoo, Jjily 1. July 7rHi Caih 3 red 75?. Han ! ha nci boo, July, 1. Cash 1,10 lElilll iimiaiiHi IlinimilllllllMMllMllMM , I Jos. Meyers & Sons, i . Salem's Greatest Store. Summer Corsets t? ttm ae ThUlllus: t ration shows tin extra long waist Sum mer Corset, made In white only, of tuiuaro netting, ti criMshar material of domes tlo and n copy of tho French pat tern. A light mid Htrong cor Hot; 6-hoek: clasps: two fildo steels: , , handsomely trimmed; constructed to ulvuu iwMi graceful , ffiwit; hI'-s, jh to 30: a splen did u.-i.; v.'uo R0O And our M cunt W. II. Suinmsr Cor- set is equal to any 75 cent cornet- 4 and o hooks, perfect fitting. 50c (Mi)) T suMMtn s A Plain Crash That u Ixtlug sold at U cuuh. uverv plai-o offerud special .Monday and Tues day at 10c 4th of July Hunting 5c Summer Vests Thrtgood kinds 5c to 85c The Columbia Bicycle Will be given away as ad vert ised at 7 p. m. tonight. Another day in which to make a 50c cash purchase in our men's deparlment which entitles you to a ticket. Come to the giving. wj h I ft Waist Patterns In exelushu designs at specla) uttruc tlve prices, see our comer window, New Crashes ExK'teil Tuesday, The Won walling for 1 5 and 25c 9 y OUU STOKI2 CLOSES AT 12 O'CLOCK OX Tins FOintTII. Summer UnoVrwcar Plain balhrmuan. Honoyeomb, and Silk tlnixh halbrlgganR InalfsUcs. 50c Flue derby rihlcd In Hiie mixture, an (ileal summer garment. v 85c ' ; Plain and Fanoy hoe in all lw' lr fee tlon in men's goods. m -j 10c to 75c, 'X' ; Shawknit ' ' The unshrlulable unolingwbl,JyJ p rfeet in every detail. 25c to 50c i 278-280 Commercial St. The Old White Comer; 4IMHHHaaHaHMaaHHHBBBHHHHH8aua - - . 5 r ' i N ' ' ,Vt UH '', v