DAILY JOURNAL. rS VOL. X SALEM, OREGON WEDNESDAY JULY 10 1899. NO 1(58. mtTTni Salem woolen Mills Home Made Goods Specials: A very slecte line of Boy's Knee Pant Suits of our own goods made up in- New York. UET ONE FOR YOUR BOYI All sizes of Boy's Black Hose, the very best to be had: Ask for them. WOOYiEtl W& STORt " "H k i i i i i i i LALiI o v - v s , v GREAT SLAUGHTER SHOE SALE. Per On Wc are not KILLTNCi TJIE 4tAmf t making m Prices on Dead Stock, and blowing nlrout it an a marvel, but wo uro SLAUftHTElUNU- THE IjlVJNfi: Hewing down a elean, livo Ktock, lovel with tho dirt which in aswlatod with cheap priced. NEW UP-TO-DATE STYLES! Kvery Shoo in tho houNi subject to tho 20 per cent reduction. tiutnin iiiurKcu in juiim iigurco. rm 2C&iy4' , N Sjr ALL 1 VMB see ior yourselves. R. H. Leabo, Manager. SALEM SHOE STORE 83 State St. Ladd A Bh Hank Hldg. GRAY Cor. State and Liberty Sis. Salem, Ore. The .argest assortment of Men's Pants: Regular sizes extra sizes and extra longs. No matter what size vou call for we have them. A special drive on them. The finest line of Crash Hats for Aten and Boys to be found, in Patterns and Styles. 'X -n Cent Reduction All Shoes, WHAT WE SAY DEAD. WE "O, 1JJil.l'i life rr-'rr f Originator of Low Prlcos. I Wo Sh no them Froe - EW . SHOE STOlt E, 01 STATU 8T11KKT. Red Cross Shoes tOur hospital and nurse Shoes also Oxfords, have arrived. Try a pair if vou want soild com- fort. Our bir Shoe sale is still on we are cutting prices right and left we buyouroodslO per cent, cheaper than inexper ienced OUDOsition. hence enn V and do easily undersell them. FREE SHINE Krausse Brothers, 275 Commercial St. CASH! This thing which some merchants ad vertise of buying goods 10 per cent cheaper than any body else. The cash customer is the one who buys cheapest and the only one. We buy only of the best manufactures for spot cash and at the very lowest prices. None can buy iuwer. we nave none 01 me i in ran ac cumulated in 15 or 20 years business and and we are selling our new Spring and Summer stock at cost. No one else will offer you and such bargains Come and Carpenter's Tools Blacksmith's Tools, Fine Tools For Every Trade at BROS ALGER Tenders His Resig nation. Takes Effect at the Pleasure of McKinley. i i General Beebee Not Sure of the Volun teers. lly Aaaoclntrtt I'rea la thr Journal. Wariiin'uton, July 20. Secretary of War Alger Iiuh tendered his reshjnntion to take effect at the plcamiro of the president. PonTHxn, July 19. General Chrts. E. lleebo and other prominent citizens will leave this evening for San Frnnclpso, for the purpose of endeavoring to have the Oregon regiment returned in body to Portland, after the muster out ut'San Francisco. FOIt A KHKK TIIAIX. Adiutant-Cieuend Tnttlu was seen to day by u Journal writer and said that ho believed that it would be right and nronor to brim: tho Second Oreiron homo on a free train, to bo paid for. out of me sinie miMiarviuiui. 110 won in lav the matter before the state militarv I lxmnl at its next meeting. Manila, July It). The Spanish com mission is negotiating for the release of tho Spanish prisoners held by the Fil ipino expect to return to Tnrlao soon with full authority to secure the release of all the prisoners. I lie commissioners iioihmo make ar rangements under which thesum they are to nay for tho ransom of the Spanish pris oners is to he deposited in tho bank to lo drawn by the Filippinos nt u future date so tnai the money can not no used against the United" States. The terrific rains here during tho last two days in consequence of which it is necessary for the use of boats in moving alxnit tho streets. M nil tin audthu whole country is flooded. The Filipinos havu refused to allow the Civilian nrihoners to embark on board a ship leaving A parr, although they had passports signed by Aguin alilo. The Insurgents on the bank of the ltio Grande tired on the gunboat I-nginm do Hay killing one soldier and wounding two. Tho gunlKMit quickly dispersed the insurgents. Wasiiinoto.v. July II). The war de partment received today from Manila an olllcinl statement of the internal rev enue receipts for the mouth of May at mat port, fi.uuu. The total amount of internal revenue receipts siuco the American occupation Is f27t,00O. Robber Captured. Las Vuciah, N. M. July II). Special to Optic from Springer says: Sam Ketchuiu was captured last night at Linihort'fi ranch, whore ho camo for medical attention and food. His left arm is broken near the shoulder. A party has been on his trail and that of two other robbers oyer since yesterday. HOSPITAL CHANGE. Will Sell the Present Site and Take the Orphans' Home Property, A Halem special says : N'll'OtilltidllH llllVII Im'1111 IHIIl.lllll- UIIV. oral days for tho conveyance of tho Or- puuu s iiomu property, suuaieu near the state Insane insane asylum, to the Salem hospital. Tho Orphans Home uuh nvi'iitlv rniiiiuilliil In ln itu doors for lack of funds, and tho property lias leen standing idle. Tuoplau is to deed the property, consisting of the huildiiik's uud ten acres of land, to the hospital, with u provision that the proM?rty must revert to the grantors, should It ever Ih conveyed or use for any other purK)su than a hospital. The negotiations were to have Ikhjii con cluded last evening, but owing to a slight question regarding the reversion ary clause the deed was not signed. If tbeconveynuco is ierfucted tho plan is to sell the present hospital proorty aiid uso the proceeds in making im provements on the new hospital. The sale of the proMint hospital projierty lios largoly with John H. Alhort, the donor, but it is understood thut ho will make no nbjuetwnH to a salu for the jmr jmwh eouteiuplatiNl, STEEL CONTRACT. Carnegie to Supply Material for Ten Years. I'ittshcho, July li. Th l'rwwl Steal Car Comjany has eontratud with tueCurnugle btw Company for 80,300 tons of steel plates monthly for a ixtriod of 10 years. This is the largont ntvtd contract allotod to one firm, and amounts tnalKriit f 150,000,000. A r rumtatlvo of the I'russed Steel CV.ni iiMiiy sahl today tiiat the aotuul cut of the material to be fiirnifeliwl u ill le San Francisco Excursion, Only $17,50 for the Round Trip, Plenty of time to see everything. AN IDEAL SUMMER OUTING, Leave Salem August 3d. Side trins to Mt. Hamilton. and various places of Interest. For detailed information andL. tickets, enquire of W. W. Skinner, or H. D. Pattqn, Salem, IP or UK. u. vv. uakk, Aianager, uuanQii, ure. 15,000,000 a year. Tho delivery ol the contrnet will begin September 1, next. Several months ngo the Cnrnegio Steel Company contemplated tho erection of n mammoth steel car plant, bnt tho pro ject was Abandoned and n working ar rangement entered into between tho Pressed Car Company and Carnegie, the forma iif wliti'lt Krnrliliil for tint 1)11 r- cliapo of nil tho nteul required by the ear company from Cnmogie. MARION COUNTY MATTERS Business Deing Transacted at the Court House. in rnoiiATK. In tho matter of the estate of George Hatnp, deceased, E. I). 11 organ, guardian ad litem of Walter 11. Ramp, George A. Hnmpand Samuel M. Hatnp yesterday Hied an answer to tho petition of Agnes Jones, formerly Agnes Hatnp, stating that ho can find no reason why tho dower of said Agnes Jones should not be assigned and admeasured to her. Judge Terrell has ordered that W. !.- Eoff, L. C. Grifllth and Henry Jones to sot off to soid Agnes Hnmp hor dower in the lauds of the estate, if samo can be dono without injury Jo tho whole estate. Thomas, Watt A Go., yesterday Med a claim in the probate court against the estate of Thomas J. Jjiliond, deceased, Tho claim is secured by a mortgage on realty. Tho claim Istfor (ou.75. Judge Terrell approved und,nllowed the claim. A c!alm for for 05.o0 has boon claimed by Jos. Fishburn ngninst Jno. Hughes, administrator of the estate of Seth Ham mer. Tho matter was taken under ad visement by Judge Terrell. Mrs. Ada 1'arvln, administratrix of the estate of Jno. Sutton has filed a no tice of npiwal from tho county court to the circuit court. In tho claim of Gaines. Clyde A. Hrown and wifo to Ernest Ilrown, 1-5 acres in Sam Hrown d, 1. c. $100. A marriage licence has been issued to Geo. M Staples and May K. Morrison. A mining claim oniGold Creek, this county was Hied uiwiij by Jesce M. Free laud. ;- DEMOCRATS CONFERRING With One Another In Chicago-Kentucky Democrats llv Amioolnlril 1'rrna to tlir Jiiiirtuil. riiicAoo, July Hi. Demwrnts of na tional iiiMrtincc legau to arrive in Chicago today and at noon there was quite a colony of distinguished members and advisers of the uanounl committee ready to take part in the meeting of that body tomorrow. Much Interest is manifested In the troublo over tomorrow night's audi torium meeting, announcement of Mayor Hurrison and tho national com mitteeman (hihuu, that ho would ignore the auditorium chair created no end of talk and llrynu's decisional! tho matter is anxiously awaited. 1Iowm.no (liiKU.v, Ky.. July 10. Antl (loobel Democrats In tins city and county nave issued a call lor a meeting June on July -M, to protest against V. J. (Jim'IkiI, or governor and the Miulsvllle conven tion ticket. It calls upon nil true Kentucky Dem ocrats to attend thu meeting at which steps will le taken for the nomination of a true Democratic ticket. Cut in Wages. Two of the Western Union fnrin ill Salem experienced a cut in wages of f 10 a month Sunday and one a cut of fi u month. A Valuable Dog, wouldn't sell for ten cents ton man uho doesn't want a dog. And that is true with most anything else. Tho only uxpeditoiis way to find n man who wants to buy a dog Is to speak to everylKxly in Saloin through Tiik Jouknai. want columns. Those whoarc Interested will rosond. And it would lie a very uulntorchtlngdoK indeed that wouldn't suit ntiyliody. Most anything you don't want can I hi sold at some price if prnjoriy advertised HI VET YfH It I VI.s N in. If you are kiokuig fur spectacles or eyegliisMM. ScientilU- metluxls run all all through our busmewi of fitting sight and sight hell. If you are unable to pay a fair price for glusMM. make the fuel known to us and we will furnish thum free of rliurgo if any one is really too ioor to pay. All school children should huve their eyas tented before entering school. Come in any time. No i-bargs for the nwowary tests. BARR'S JEWELRY STORE J 10 BTATF? STnUDT. Tumalapias. Berkley. Palo Alto IBll 1BH ZK STREET CAR Strike in the City of Brooklyn. But Little Change in the Situation. Trouble Not Yet Settled in Cleveland Strike. llr Aorlntrd I're to tlir Jonrnnl Ni:w Yohk, July 10. A strike lwgan this morning on the Second Avenue line of the Metropolitan street Hallway Company on the Manhattan side of the river. Alsint half the men quit work. The strike is not authorized by the leaders. There Is little changu in the llrooklyn strike situation. Tho damage to Filth Avenue elevated structure caused by dynamite explosion was repaired this morning. Wam.ack, July 10. At Corcoran mur der trial, John Kelly, the pump man, of the Tiger mine, tcstllled to seeing Cor coran at Hurke at f p. in. April LV. Tho train was not yet in. ' Martin Dunn saw Corcoran in a saloon at 11:15. Ci.KVM.ANn, July 111. The six bund drcd longshoremen whowenton strike at Krle docks yesterday are still out Ci.r.viii.ANti, July 10. Little change In the strike situation today. Tho ears are being run at Irregular Intervals. So violence lias been rupnrted. Ciiicmiu, July 10. Chicago Hrewers and striking workmen have come to an agreement and nil breweries have re opened today, INDIAN FtQHTfin HONORED He Defeated and Routed the Warnorn of Combined Tribes In Eastern Washington, The name of General tleorgo Wright, Indian lighter has been honored and made a part of thu nomeuculturu of tho Pacific Northwest. The new military I tout near Spokane, hitherto called New Fort Spokane, will hereafter lo olllclally known as 1-ort Wright. An order to this effect was recently issued by the war department, as follews: "General Order, No. 11KI. Headquar ters of the Army, AdjutnuKiciicrul' Ollice, Washington, July 0, 18M). Tho following order from the war depart ment is published for the information and guidance of all concerned : War Department, Washington, July 5. 1800. lly direction ot the president, the new military jsiMt near tho city of HjKikaiio. Wash., will hereafter bo known as Fdrt Wright, in honor of thu late George Wright, colonel, Ninth infantry, and brigadier-general, Cuited States volunteers, who, with u considerably In ferior force, defeated the combined trllnts .of HiMjknuoH, Cour d'Arlenes, l'nlousos and Fund d'Oreilles, near Sixik - line plains, on tho Cth of September, ...vn .' . . ' . ...if itvin, ami wno was drowned juiy w, lou.. In the wreck of tho steamer Hrotlior Jonathan, while on his way to assiimo oiiiiimaud of thu department of the Columbia. It. A. Alokii, Secretary of War. "On tho morning of the 101 h of May, 1858, Major Kdward Steptoe, Tenth United States Infantry, with a small command of 110 men, who had Ihioii wnit into the Bpokuuo country to seize some mauraders of the Pnloiiso trilsi, found himself, while in tho vicinity of tho Sniiko river, uuoxcctcdly in tho face of it force estimated at from 1000 to 1600 HjiokaiHM, Puloitsos.Couer d'Aleues, Yiikluuis and others, and after a nntft TV Tf 'T ff TT IV ' los. Meyers & SALEM'S GREATEST No. 4569 SM-urm Hie llnt ('iliimiila in.yplo Uiirriwinl ml within COME TO While Odp Wbil? OOP Z Wc are renovating h ded a large well lighted wrap department, turned our old wrap department into a hosiery, underwear and corset de partment, turned our old hosiery department into a fine um brella department, in short we will open up this Fall with a fine new stock of goods and a modern arranged store We invite you to our GREAT SALE during the next 30 days WE WILL SURPASS X TC A X A fTPFJAT Q AT O ALL FORMER EFFORTS IN THIS tH-ft I 0YLJ3 1A L ll U a liii ill t Aili ilil;iAiiiiiUii i li. Al 14, fi , 1A. Royal Makes tho food more norti Mma gallant resistance lasting throughout tho wholo day, was enabled to retreat during the night with small loss. "This light resulted in a league of all tho most powerful tribes in that sec tionsthe Spokauos, Conor d'Alones, l'nlousos, Yakimas and Nor. l'erces. A geuearl outbreak took phco; small parties of whites woro cut off In overy part ot the country ', tho safety of Fort Walla Walla was threatened, tho In dians becoming everywhere Ixdd, de fiant and Insulting. A forco of troops was hurriedly assembled under the command of Colonel George Wright eomiKvied of troops C, KHU and I, First dragoons; battcrls A, 11, C, K, and M, Third artillery; companies H and K, Ninth infantry, and met these com bined tribes, numbering from COO to TOO worriors, hear Spokane plains, and, after a continuous fight which lasted over hcvcn hours and and ranged over a distance of II miles, the Indians were coinplotuly routed. "The effect of this light was tho tin- quntillcd suhmsslon of Coeur d'Aleues, the disposition of the other tribes, nud ultimately tho subjection of tho whole alliance. "llv command of Major-Genera Miles, "11. C. C'OItlllN, Adjutant General.'1 PERISHED. Twelve .Wember.s of an Expe dition Perished. llr Aumii'lnlcil I'remi In tlir Jonrnnl. SuATn.i:, July 10. A loss of twelve iuciiilHrri of the steamer Klk oxpcdl ttou to Kolzebite sound Is reported. They iorishcd at various (mints along the trail bctw eon Setnwlek and Knyukuk rivers. Among those who tiled were Captain Charles Smith, uud Frank Johnson, Port Hadlock, John house, Whldhy Island, and Karl iner, Port Townsond, Wash. Hurruh, hoys. Hurrah! Alger has resigned. I-ot's culobrate. McKinley feels bettor. Roosevelt's thu num. Hut he won't take the Job. Anyway, the army will get bettor In'of. Stone-plum- AN ATTORNEY'S FEE. AdmmisUtor of Parish Estate Says It In Too Much, Salem Special : There is a promise of a warm contest over tno claim of W. . S. lleebo. of Portland, against the estate of J. I. Purrlsh for flOOO attorney's fees rf'l... ...I...I..I...-..1... I III... I - . The administrator has lllcd a demur rer, setting up that the etitloii does not slate facts sullleleut to constitute u ciiiibo of suitor action ; that tho petition does not state any matter whureiu the court can ground any Judgment or decree, or uivu the K)tlttoncr any relief against said administrator; that tho court has no Jurisdiction of the subject matter; that the court has no jurisdic tion of the person of said itdinhiistrator. HTATE NEWS, Dr. K. V,'. Guiss uud sou at Woodburn havu let n contract for a new brick store oOxKO feel. Alnhuiiso Wurdle aged 'J I ymirs died at Hillshoroof brain fever. TrmrTf wrrrrTfrr wrrvr yryr 00R GREAT SALE! GREAT SALE is BUYERS are in and remodeling our Baking Powder delicious and wholesome retwren co., iw von. Are FigMinglor Tlieir . Rights, Indian Depredations Will Be Ayengcd. A Large Posse of Men After Indians Other News. lly Aumiolnlrrt t'reaa in (he Jonrnnl. Ciiicauo, July HI. A special from Chadron, Nub., says a courier from thu Cheyenne river bad lauds, South Dakota brings a story of deprtslntlons commit ted by Swift Hcar's band. A cowliny came across thu hand while rounding nil cattle. Swift Hear ordered him to give up tho horse, which he refused to, when a rllle ball ptorccd his leg, killing his horse. IW reached camp at mid night. " The cowboys Immediately started on tho trull of the band, overtaking them. . Indians fired on tho posse. A battle was waged along tho ratigu from thu cliffs and rockH, The cowboys' horses in tho valley below were stampeded, leaving six inou with the Indians, who outnumbered them five to one. Mike Itltev was detailed to oscao through tho Indian lino to go for belli. Twenty llvo eowltoys heavily arimtl started for t he scene of war from round-up camp. Double Tracking. Dknvkk, July 10. A hikh-IuI to the He publican from Cheyenne. Wyo., says: From a icliablo source It Is learned that the Union Pacific has decided to make Its Omahn-Ogden line a dottble-tracked mad to meet tho demands of business, Thu first section of additional track Is to be built between this city uud I.nramlu, over the Sherman mountain, a distance ol fifl miles. Mount Etna in Eruption, Kojiic, July 10. There was mi errnp tlon at Mount Ktua this morning, alter loud suhttrniucau noises, tho crater vomited forth dense columns of smoke, followed by enormous masses of sapd, Several severe cnrthqunkoshockH have ocoured. From thu rolling Columbia river To Oregoiis' Southern laud, Tho wheelmen know which way In go Tollnd Hills A 'Inn's stand. AmUw hen they pass through on their bikes To their store their way they make, Thev stop their wheel ami belter feel After they drink a cool milk shako. ELLIS ZINN. I04 8tato Bt. Phono 2074. 4 Oolla. 7-18'-,t WHEAT MARKET. CiilC'Aoo, July 10. Heittoiubei 703, Cash 9m 72. 8ak Fiiancikco, July, 10. Cash 1.07)4 Save your Tickets W limy liaVp jo give IIih nnrui STOR ?n. SUM going on Ibe EAST store, We have ad v 1 COW BOYS S