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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1899)
e 4i4MUMi4UtoUMiM4i DAILY JOURNAL. Tho Dally Journal's largo olrcula Latest AmscImmI !, W4LX erafnu, Pr8i Lek! nlvi Ml'i!r?I Edltorlale make TM DHy JauVaff 2 nal. i 3HHx (MtW. tfM J lion Is no accident. It's tho rosult of high quality and low price. JfefikifiS VOli. X SALEM, OREGON WEDSDAY JULY 12 1899. arfo ifr THE 8 ilium woolen Home Made Goods Specials: A very select) line of Boy's Knee Pant Suits- or our own gooas maae up in New York. GET ONE FOR- YOUR BOYl All sizes of Boy's Black Hose, the very best to be had: Ask lor them. TOO 3tS& " M ""' -- MK- V t i k i i i i k k LACY'S GREAT Wc are not KILLINGS THE Ja fY'a II III I ,! JmLiJ t making Low Prices on Dead Stock, and blowing about it aH a marvel, but wo are SLAUGHTERING THE LIVING I Hewing down a clean, live stock, level with the dirt which in associated with cheaj) prices. NEW UP-TO-DATE STYLES! Kvory Shoe in tho house subject to tho 20 per cent reduction. uoous iniirKcu in piatn u . . ," ...." rea. . v . . .. w . 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 Men's 13's, and widths, AAJto 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 8S Stato St. Ladd GRAY Cor. State and Liberty Sis. Salem.Ore Minswmrr The .argest assortment of Men's Pants: Regular sizes extra sizes and extra longs. INo matter what size you call for we have them. A special drive on them. The finest line of Crash Hats for Men and Boys to be found, in Patterns and Styles. Ut STORE 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 Krausse Brothers 275 Commercial St. X - - - - - - - . v Lf r V V X v v SLAUGHTER SHOE SALE. Per Cent Reduction On All Shoes, WHAT WE SAY DEAD. WE D." sjxju.ij. WE rjn no E Originator of Low Prlcos. Wo Shine thorn Free. NEW SHOE STORE, 04 STATE STREET. W V k. U. Wk.lmL.WIk.i SHOES At Cost! A Uih Bank Bldg. Carp&nter's Tools Blacksmith's Tools, Fine Tools For Every Trade at BROS RISM State of Health. And Business Interests Will Govern His Course. Germany Fighting Still Against Our Beef. fir Annotated Presa to ffaa Joarunl. Washington, July 12. Secretary Al ger made to a reporter of tho Associated Press tho first personal statement con cerning tho reports that he was about to resign from tho cabinet. Tho secretary until : "Thero is noth ing in tho reports. I shall not retire thiH yonr certainly. Prlvato business and tho stato of my health will govern my future courso. These constant assaults and repeated baseless reports are very annoying to me and distress my family, but I have never retired under lire and do not pro pose to do no. If my critics can point to one thing in my ollkinl career that I have done that ought not to have been done or that have not been done that should be, I will be very glad to surrender my pres ent olllcial duties. Washington, July 12. Tho offer from a firm of ship brokers doing a large for eign business to purchase tho lleina Mercedes and all other war craft cap tured during tho late war has aroused suspicion that Spain fs trying to obtain possession of the vessels and thus re move offense to Spanish prldo caused by floating tho American Hag over her ships. Tho Navy department will not sell any of these vcsbcls. Wahuikotox, July 12, Tho agricult ural and stato departments have re ceived information that Belgium has re moved some restrictions as to tho im- tnitorriraiimffrcaTrT pork. Tho agricultural department has been informed that Germany, upon learning Belgium's action, issuod a deereo un favorable to leof products from Belgium thereby preventing American beef from reaching Germany by rcshipment Irom llclguim. ASSOCIATED PHESli TBLUQRAM9. San Fiiaxcihco, July 12. Governor Geer of Oregon, and his executive staff have arrived from Portland. Thoy havo come to welcome tho Oregon vol unteers, who are duo hero on the trans ortH Newport and Ohio, which aro expected to como into sight hourly. A largo fleet of steamers and pleasure lioats will go outside tho Golden Gate to escort the transports to their anchor age. Astouia, July 12. Tho people of As toria are making extensive prepara tions to give tho Oregon volunteers a hearty welcomo on their return from .Manila. Mayor Bergman has wired General Hummers, at Han Francisco, as follows : "Astoria in anxious to welcome and banquet tho regiment on arrival. Will you hold them here ilvo or more hours? Answer. ' Mayor Bergman alo wired Governor Geer the follewing: "Havo wired General Summers that Astoria desires to banquet the regiment, holding them here ilvo hours or more. Please co-operate." Washington, July 12. Tho war de partments expects that the transports Newjiort and Ohio, bringing tho Oregon volunteers, will reach San Francisco to- GLASSES are not a sign of old age. The youthful eves need reaulating as inuah as the older eyes need help, We can assist both. In our OPTICAL DEPARTMENT Are instruments for testing the sight and a sklled optloian to fit gluse to weak or defective eyes. Examinations are free. Call and see tut when In need of ulassea. BARR'S JEWELRY STORE JIB STATS BTHDUT. The G'Ar? a day. No limit has been placed by tho department on tho tirao the regiment will bo allowed to remain in Portland during the reception before it proceeds to Vancouver for muster out. All ex pense of transportation is borne by tho government. Salem special to Pertland: Tho citi zens of Salem are much pleased by the news that tho Oregon volunteers are to return by way of Portland. When tt was reported that tho regiment would be landed at Ban Francisco, it was feared that the boys would not corno homo in a body, and that a suitable reception could not bo given them at Salem. Since it seems to bo settled that tho vol unteers will como to Portland, on efTort will probably bo made to secure a fur lough for companies K and M, in order that they may como on to Salem and Woodbum to visit their home boloro being mustered out. Seattle, Wash., Julv 12. Tho bat tle ship Iowa was floated out of I II to dry dock at tho Port Orchard naval station last night. She started out, at 7:30, and by 8:30 was anchored in tho Sound. Tho event was witnessed by a large number of excursionists from (his city. While in tho dock tho Iowa was thoroughly cleaned, and bilgo keels were put on. SiLVKnros, July 12. Tho pooplo of Silverton are mukiugprcparatiouito give tho volunteers who went from this c ity and vicinity a reception on tho Wednes day following Uiolr arrival. Committees have been appointed from the G, A. It., Sons of Veterans, Woman's Itellef Corps and citizons. Arrangements are ltclne made by tho citizens Hero to attonil the reception . . - . . . . to Ikj given tho volunteers at Salem. OUR BOYS HOME AGAIN Transports Ohio and Newport Sighted at San Francisco. ' BELLS RINGING AND WHISTLES BLOWING AT SALEM The News of Their Safe Arrival Sets ' .-- ' WUknthusiism. - Br AanoaUted I'raaa to tlie JooruMl. At2M0 p. m. tho Western Union Tel egraph company at Saloin got a tip over tho wires that thoOregonvolunteorii were sighted at San Francinco. Immediately tho hells were ringingand whistles blow ing all over the city. The First Tclepwm. received at Salem was following brief dispatch in Tim Jouiinaih day Awto dated Press rojwrt : San Fhancihco, July 12. Tho Trans ports Ohio and Newport with returning Oregon volunteers were sighted off tho harbor at 2:30 p. in. When first sighted tho trannorta were possibly twenty miles 'it wa. From telegraph hill tho vrsnels gradually camo into perfect sight and the Bay City burst into hhuing and thundering en thusiasm, .the guns at tho Presidio answering tho cannonades at Maro In- land navy yard and the guns at tho Mole. Tho trannMirtH will not reach this oity until about II o'clock. It is not known yet whether tho Oregon troops will be allowed to land here. Tho oity is In a great stato of excitement. Gov, Geer of Oregon will try and get an order from Washington to allow the troops to como ashore here for a short time. Wahuikoton, July 12. Unless some change is made, the plan now arranged for the Second Oregon is that tho regi- went will go to Astoria on the govern- Woodbum Franchises. The Woodbum city council Tuesday evening granted water and light fran chises to J. B. Kurtz of Portland who will proceed at once to invest ubont f 10, 000 total cost in a plant tofurninh elect ric light and water for thirty years. It will be a pumping system ami free use to the city of hydrants for flro pro tection, The rate will he -tO cents a month for incaudeaaut lights, $1.2.'i a month for water, first faucet. A street lighting rate is not yet agreed Uon. San Francisco Excursion, 0 Only $17,50 for Ihe Round Trip. Plenty of time o sec everything. AN IDEAL SUMMER OUTING, Leave Salem August 3d. Side trips to Mt. Hamilton, Tumalapias, Berkley, Palo Alto and various places of Interest. For detailed information and tickets, enquire of W. W. Skinner, or H. D. Patton, Salem, or dk, . w. okk, manager, Leoanon, ure. QUARAN TIM) All Officers and Em ployees Forbidden to Enter the City of Santiago. All Saloons and American Hotels Ordered Closed Other News. Mr Aaaoplntrtl Prr tn the journal. Santiacio, July 12! General Leonard Wood, in eolmnftnd of tho' department of Santiago, issued an order today es tablishing an absolute quarantine. All officers and employees of the gov ernment are forbidden tn enter tho city with tho exception of those belonging to tho department. Tho mayor is directed to closo all tho American hotels and saloons, and to for bid other liquor dealors to sell intoxi cants to Americans and to arrest all in toxicated Americans or loiterers in saloons. tho Entire Population of the State Ablaze ment transports and will then ho trans form! to tho rlvor Hteatnenvuhartcrcd by tho quarturmaster'n department, taken to Portland, and after tho recep tion at Portland will ho taken to Van couver, where thoy will remain until mustered out. It will ho hoiiio time lntforo tho muster nut takes place, as there must Ihj an accounting of projKirty and a net tling of accounts with each company. Paymasters are very particular In tho final settlements, as any mistake would mean a loss to them, as there will lw no further dealings with the regiment when tho final snttlemeut Is made, and tho money paid over. Getting Ready, Vancouvi:ii, Wash., July 12. Exten- slvo preparations are being made at Van couver barracks for tho recoption and accomodation of tho Oregon volunteers, uKn their return from Manila for muster-out hero. Company barracks and officers' quartets are Ixting repaired and put in order, and a largo number of ser vico tents aro Ixting erected in the grovo in the rear of the barrack, for the ac comodation of a xirtlon of the regiment. There Is barrack accomodation for eight companies, Including one company of Twenty-fonrlh Infantry now hero. To Meet the Volnnteeis, The (i, A. It. committee in Portland have chartered a steamer for Astoria to meet the Second Oregon. Faro round trip, Portland to Astoria and return fl. Ample notice will ho given Halem that her G. A. It. men may oartlulpate. All w.mirm il,yliiia .f I.I.i,ii l... II A It exciirsioii from Portland can htao their names with Maj. I). ('. Sherman. Sunday by the Uca. C. II. Markhain lias put on u hjmtIuI seaside train Hcrviue from Portland to Yaquinu bay to enable the eoplu to go over Saturday night and return Monday morning, with sleeping car both ways. The rate is very low for flrstolass ser vice. Halem to Nenjxirt and return without berth f:i.l0. With berth pi 10. mm i Oood for Man or Ueast. As many horses have the distemper or epizootic, jx'opie who Handle mem should guard against taking the illMuxy. Use tho lHt preventative Chlora-Nap tholcum. Washington, July 12. Adjutant Gen eral received today a dispatch from San tiago, announcing tho death from yel low fever of Captain Thomas M. Wood ruff, adjutant of the Fifteenth infantry. Wahiiinuton, July 12. The president today appointed Col. Alfred E. Hates, paymaster-general of tho armv, to suc ceed General Asa 11, Carr, retired. Deck Hands Struck, Yesterday whllo tho stermer City of Kugouo was at Urown's Island, about to load a largo lot of rotten wood her craw struck and refused to load tho freight, whereupon thoy were informed that there wore "other" men and thov could got their money by applying at tho head ofllco, in tho cabin. Tho can- tain, engineer and pilot, nothing uauuteu, uiusiiihi loading and tho steamer proceeded tho freight on iter tour ney. hen a few deck hands imagino that thov can do up km enterprising a lorce oi omcorn as onoraio tun vnv oi Euirono thoy got fooled. Tho captain of tho Eugene thinks thev will bo able to run on tho upper river all summer, and has confidence that the now craft can run tho entire seueon. Tho striking deck hands walked to Salem last night and wont to Portland this ntoirnui! on the Pamona. Thov all speak in tho highest praise of tho Eu gene as a lino craft for hauling freight and of her extraordinary procllvitleu of bucking off of bars. w Hall to the Second Oregon I The sung of welcomo, "Hail to tho Second Oregon," comjwicd by City Re corder N. J. .Indiih, and published in mo imuy uregoutau, nas neon com pleted by tho addition of a chorus. It lias neon set to music hy Prof. Parvin, and will bo published in popular form nt an early date. Tho proceeds from tho sale of thu name, less actual cost, will bo donated to a fund for a (nonunion t for tho regiment. Tho verso and music are ex cellent. Thoy have tho truo patriotic ring, and will booh hosting in every city, village and hainlut of tho state. TRAIN ROBBERY, Passengers Not Molested-Large Amount of Money Taken nr Aaaoclnted I'raaa to tlia Journal. Tiiinidai), Colo., July 12. Tho South bound passenger train on tho Colorado and Southern railway was robbed bv lour men ut a point Avo miles south o'f Folsom, N. M., last night at tho rnuno Iolnt that the iwowngor train was held uii last September. After the train camo to a standstill and thu crew were intimidated by guns, tho robbers lined dyiiunilto wttfi good effect, blowing oiwn tho express car. Railway and express officials stato that lKsltively nothing was centred bv tho roblwrs. PasHengerM on the train were not molested. Parties huro who claim to know, say there was a largo amount of money in thu oxpruHs car. Tlmbetland Uyndicate. II. 0. McKlnlov, 0. K. Pettlnglll.Mrs. E. M. Waito ami Miss Edwanls of l,n Crosso, Wis., arrived in the city tixlay and aro at hotel Willamette. Mr. McKinley is a distant relative of thu president and represents n syndi cate owning iilKiut 8000 acres of timber lauds in Lauu county. Mr. Pettiugill is a f,a CroHs, W Is., lumberman. I.u Crosso capitalists havo laruu investments in Western Oreuou. Thoso young men will examine and iiuike estimates on some of this prop erty. Tho ladles of the party. Mrs. Waito heluit Mr. McKIhIov'h sister, will stnn at Salem, while tho gentlemen will join tho rest of the party lwmnd for I.ano county. An Episcopal Quilt, In tho press of local events this paper has failed to give notice of an enter prise by one of tho Indies guild of St. Paul's Episcopal church. Mrs, J. It, Falrbauk has, with some assistance, completed u beautiful silk quilt on which chalices are sold ut 25 cents eaeh, It is an artistic piece of needlework in gold iiou black, and ladies who wish to take a chance should (tend Mrs. I'nlr bank a two-bit piece. Will Grind, The Salem mill started tixlay for u weeks run on Hour to fill pressing orders ufter which tho mill will shut down for hovoral weeks. VT 'r T TT Tf'TV'TT Tos. Meyers PTTTmnrfTTnnnnnn nnnnrrnnnnng No 4569 Kecures tho lino Columbia If 3 prewintcd within tho time M(H.rllli)d. tUUIlUlUililil UiUUUUUililUiliUiUUd New French Models Adapted (oAmeriran requirements. Gored and Bias cut, W, B, CORSETS- Are suKirior toimorted oorsets in workmanship, material and finish, and aro about one-half tho prltfouxkcd for thiuclasM of ooriots. Two lines just recelvod. $1.25 Ferns Hummer wulsts just light weight netting, 5100 Summer cottons rucehwl, In In dark ami II Il til ht grounds suitahlo for waist and reso. valiiiis to Jii cent apwlal. 11C BAUUAiyS AIMHjyn 278 -280 Commercial St. The Old White Corner! - liuiiiiiiiUiiiiiiiuiiiiiiAiin Royal r Absolutely tamE :AS90UJIELYUfCE Makes the food more norm ftkuraa EXPECTED Germany and Eng land. Will Make a Demonstra tion, Bondholders Have Asked Protection of Their Qovernments. II y Aaaoelntril I'reas to the Jonroal. Nkw Oulrans July 12. Tho Picayune prints the follewing: News of tho gravest import from Guatemala wan brought to this city by steamship Break water: "Just lasfore sailing for New Or leans," said ono of tho passengers, "I was informed by several persons, that Germany and England would shortly make a naval demonstration on tho tw leading ports of tho Republic of Guate mala, 1 learned that it large amount of bonds havo been istucd by Guatemala and held by German and English interests and have liecn practically repudiated and tho bondholders havo p ro tested vigorously to their governments." Lilli!, France, July 12. Serious riot ing lias followed tho acquittal of Father Flamidien, of tho school of tho Christian Brotherhood hero who was charged with murdering a boy In that Institu tion, A thousand persons paraded tho atrgoU, shouting i'dowji. w.Uh..Jo81iiIW Suur., July 12. The cruiser Olyinpla from Columba, Ceylon, Juno 28 has ar rived. Admiral Dewey said ho was in very good health, lie appeared In ex cellent condition which was nlso the case with his officers and men, most of them havo suffered from malarial fever hut havo now recovered. The Olympiu has been quarantined. Klondlkers Returning. Ilr Aainelntrtl I'rena to llie Jonrnnl, Skatti.k, July 12. Tho steamer Hum boldt arrived from Alasku this after noon with lot) passeiigura from Dawson, who added over a hundred thousand dollars to the uohl receipt from Klon dike. Thu Ktcnmor Queen arrived with more than 100 returning miners from the Klondike. Thoy brought J760.000 in gold dust and nqtort that thu output from Dawson this m'iihoii will lie double that of last year, Tho Wallace Cases, WAi.i.ACK,July 12. Tho defonso made several attempts In u iitimher of forms to secure tho evidence taken lniforo tho corouors jury, hut all uttmnpts have falhil. Hurch was on the stand under going a crnsfl exainluatloii,hut little was gained. VT Tf TV'-nr TROUBLE Salem's Greatest Special Prices Summer Clearance Sale Tho following lines faullos In stylos and qualities at very attractive prices. Undermuslius Corwt Covers Churulso Drawers Night Clowns A Crash Suitablo forhwieh or country outing the yard. 5c A Better One That every xtore wills for 15 uunt our price 10c, and for 15 and 20c. We uruhwliighomo oxcollent val uua In plain ami llgurl goods. HO WAST 13 XQ TIM 13 LOOKING ElOTHpg fra w BtUtlMfii '- ', r M mf ftoWMi ;t detitious and A powm eo., mv roait. QREON STATE NKW W"fe ! iJ Elgin ia prosperous. Tho Astoria fish cateh is belated. TOl small l.t Cyrus 0. Taylor, afClatdnfirnai! ift carrier, was llnlHO'for?ruelthi horses. t i sH I' IMtnIffA...1l ' -.iWTaTa?" v. vm ianuunjunf- ami W.&UIGU i (!)- . '. T oiivcrum iM outlay. JHss Anna Gilbert and FrantIilV were married at Mcdford Tuesday! fT-I.. T T Y1 . t ftTB-lsra mo o. o. HenuarBon wrtn at 'Amity a a . . . S..S sow am acres for ?18,600, Unless tho Grande Rondo countfyjgot ram crops will bo light. n! -.. i t . .'a? uiiiiuniiu nnycroiNl promiB heavy tn Marion county. Douglas county la cnforclj( tioit i rvi.. r ... ... ". .; liny, viu vieaon, OI WOnrOTKjV IWu iincw .w anuin umuu of-pay men waB committed to Jll for unlawful I transporting deer ht&s. "'Mm Stato Land Agent L. B. GetrHMoi for a tea dayH' trip through MuHnoma! Columbia and Clatsop coantltafto et amino lanus upon wiiictiliie Btatoyli , ..... T- $ 'or . mortgages. AValuble Dof. hM, wouldn't well for ton cents to almanRrh doesn't want a dog. And thaTJsS'ti' with moat anything; else. ' Tho only oxpcdltoui way toTfitfil man who wants to buy a dog is to'spes to everybody In Salem throfigltJaTii JounxAi. want columns. ' . rV Thoso who are Interested will rc'p6n And It would bo a very uulntrciuigdi Indeed that wouldtl,t8ult'nybo3y.r, Most anything you don't waut can Hold at some price If properly advert) t Kentucky RefuMIctns. Lkxinoton, Ky., July 12. Itwaaaft. 2 p. in. when Chairman HrneU'clli tho Itcpuhlican stato coaiKwllowito'' der. He announced the tnnjraryVi fleers of the convention u wlictedljtii night. Tho lines of Attorney Gcner Taylor, candidatu for governor, i.rema unbroken. wrcirtirt Wapflafff While asleep at hli home nearlEo Monday evening, Hon, BenjHayd was roblied of (37 in coin. Mr., Unyd' thinks ho knows the perrHjtratprJtlt not often Uncle Bon's caught that'w STRAYEI). Ono small Jersey about 3 years old. Light in col with a little reddish cast, ttom.uwn on teats. Box 15, Frultland. il2 Choice CookctleotryS Cigars mm I omcj Try Our Ice Crveam Soda. Ellis Zinn, 'jS 154 Stak . SaIem,'Offf. WHEAT MARKET, Chicago. Julv 12. SeiitenibwS Cash 2 red 74. . " ,rt JL ban riiANcisco, JUiy, is. vawj" rr rr tttt rr mrij&gi & Sonm 1 Store. stntmmnTrTTm Save Your Ticket E Wo may havo to give E wheel away again. tiumxuuimu Straw Hats (lood.bye to all former nrifeJt siaugliter Nile irom now jm IlllUllOII. f l.iw limit twyf w,v jNccicwear wlean anil Iresii binds and Puffs. T 50c nova' and rh'i,tm Suits and WaUta Lk ty$?! prices; light wtflahisWWrMaWfht 1 - --- tnm-i weight price. Waists fr 4c. Suits for 59c 111 ' """ ' '"".rlUALj-r 4 i rTrTWWWWWWWmK I i y.JmmW 4 -A ilH t luniru - - irj?WTiT.ui.. Vtt 7A jdW Z ...Mil. is3fc v'i MX 2 Mi $mft ? " ft ir.iawjtf1 m6B!nt ti-'.iniM ,JIMMlM'illiflliMi)ni khSUSe-a