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DAILY JOURNAL. IS I l VOL. X SALEM, OREGON FRIDAY JULY 21 1899. NO 170. THE i i i i i atom woolen Home Made Goods, Specials: A very s'.ecte line of Boy's Knee Pant Suits of our own goods made up iir New York. Get one FOtf YOUR boy! All sizes of Boy's Black Hose, the very best to be had: Ask for them. WOOhEf W& store " "M ""H " 4 ""3 "SSI "1 "" LAL(I o GREAT SLAUGHTER SHOE SALE. 20 Per On Wcaronot WEAY KILLING THE DEAD. $e do.do t.inuki ng Low Prices on Dead Stock, and blowing nbout it as a marvel, but wo nro SL AUGHT J3RIN& THE LTVINGi Huwiiigdowu r clean, live stock, level with the dirt which in associated with cheap prices. NEW UP-TO-DATE STYLES! Kverv Shoo hi tho Iioubo subject to the 20 per cent reduction. Goods marked in plain figures. VfrC"i6f . NEW SHOE g STOR 12, rj i t UW.M.Uh.Wl!kWU.VUtk.WKlk.bk. tew Red afati 1 H" '" ALL M - AsLSAl see lor yourselves. R. H. Leabo, Atanager. SALEM SHOE STORE 88 State St. Ladd 11 I Ur WJI"5?V t hi. YLJSrlfeyaTlry ) GRAY Cor. State and Liberty Sis. Salem, Ore. 1 The .argest assortment of mens rants: Keguiar sizes extra sizes and extra longs. No matter what size you call for we have them. A special drive on them The finest line of Crash Hatsi for Men and Boys to be found, in Patterns and Styles. "R " " "l T "li "n "n - ' v tu Cent Reduction 1 All Shoes, 1 POrlplnntor of Low Prloos. l.Wo Sli'.no thorn Froe. U4 STATK HTJIKJiT, 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 leftwe buy our oods 10 per cent, cheaper than inexper ienced opposition, hence can and do easily undersell them. FREE: SHINE Krausse Brothers, 275 Commercial St ; BOSH Is 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 i and the only one. We buy only of the I best manufactures for spot cash and at the very lowest prices. None can buy , lower. We have none of the riffraff ac-i cumulated in 15 or 20 years business and j and we are selling our new Spring and Summer stock at cost. No one else will offer you any such bargains Come and j & Hp'Ii Hank Bldg. Carp&nter's Tools Blacksmith's Tools, Fine Tools For Every Trade at BROS m mm May Be War Sec retary. Elilm Root, ol New York Also Mentioned. The President Has Not Yet Filled the Office. fir Amoclnteit I'rtu to the Journnl. Washington, July 21. Up to noon the host information obtainable, was to tho effect that tho president had not filially tendered tho war portfolio to any one. There was a general impres sion that McKinlcy had practically Hindu up his mind to offer the office to Ellhu Hoot, of Now York, but it is said, that a New York, organization headed by Gov ernor Itooscvclt and Senator Piatt, had urged tho selection of General Francis V. Greene. Wabiiinoton, July 21. Secretary Al ger has abandoned his intention of quitting as soon as Mciklojohn arrived, and has concluded to discharge his du ties until August 1. Washington, July 21. There was nothing to Indicate at the cabinet meet- Itnr tn.lnt tlitif ti r.liiilKm tvitu timtitln.lii in tho presidents official family. Alger u . ' ... 1 1 i.. .. ....' i.im?.i.. nun imudviiv uiiu iiiuutib vwitniMuidifiu amount of business from the war de partment. Tho proceedings of which were routine in character. Duthoit, July 21. Gov. Pingreo to day handed too Associated Press a signed interview bearing upon rela tions between Alger ami .MCKinioy. Governor says: "I have no hesitation in saying tho courH! pursued by the president in this matter is little less than cowardly, to say the least, unmanly." Commenting on tho wholo matter Pingreo says Alger's sacrifice was coin pelted by the demands of Now York jxditiciaiiH backed by tho "Unscrupu lous and worthless press." Ho predicts it will bo learned that the president himself is responsible for whatever mistakes he made in 'Conduct ing the wur. Wasiiinotoi., July 21. The war do- artment has issued a statement (loot ing tht dispatches from Otis In answer to tho press eorruspondont's "round robin." Otis says ho was not conscious of Bonding misrepresentations, but thinks Ills dlspatclics at tunes too conserva tive. Press affair appeared to Iw threat. In a latter dispatch Otis says tho elmrgos made by corresjoinlents aro untrue and that most harmonious re lations exist between tho army and tho navy. Hotel 1'ire. Dhnvkr.. July 21. A special to tho Times says tho town of Vulcan, Color ado, was partly destroyed by firo this morning, nio vuicau noiei is toiniiy destroyed. Two boys aro known to have jwrished and two gueatu of tho hotel aro supixiscd to have been victims. To cure L Grippe, ueep wrm, tipecUTJ fa feet. nd Uke Dr. Mile' Nervine. RIVET YOl'tt KYJiH ON US. If you are looking for spectacles oyegli vl omius. BCiuntiue iiiuuumib run u all through our businow of fitting sight and sight holiw. , , H you are unable to pay a lair price for glasses, make the foot known to us and we will furnish them free of charge if any one U really too poor to pay. All school children should have their eyes tested before entering school. uome in uny uiuu. - .-iiuij$w .... neefswary tests. BARR'S JEWELRY STORE 310 STATU BTJ1DET. San Francisco Excursion, Only $17,50 for the Round Trip, Plenty of time to see everything. AN IDEAL SUMMER OUTING, Leave Sahm Auguot 3d. Q?rf frir in Mt. Hamilton. Tumalaoias. Berkley. Palo Alto and various places of Interest. For detailed information andlw tickets, enbuire of W. W, SKiNNBit,or li. D. Pattqn. Salem, p or D& C. W. Military Aspirants. Fonroillcers of tho Second Oregon regiment are reported to have taken examinations at General Shaftcr'a head quarters, looking toward commissions in tho now Thirty-fifth regiment. Their names are: Captain E. 0. Worrick, of company K: Captain A. F. Prescott, company U; First Lieutenant E. P. Crowne, regimental adjutant; First Lieutenant A. J., Drazec, adjutant; second battalion. The result of tho ex aminations will not bo known for some time. The first three officers named took tho oxamsnation for tho captaincy; Lieutenant iiraxcco'fl was that of com missioned ofllcer. Sinco only tlireo of ileors aro to bo apj .tinted from tho Ore gon regiment, ono of these applicants must bo disappointed. Lieutenants Crownoand Ilnueo aro Portland men, while Captain Worrick hails from Sa lem, and Captain Prescott from La Grande. DISASTROUS EXPLOSION Seven Men Killed and Eleven Severely Injured. Ily AMOclntei! Pre', to Die Journnl. London', July 21. An explosion on tho torpedo boat destroyer Biilflncli, during a trial today killed seven and in ured eleven persons. POPULAR HOME LOAN Nearly Double the Total Amount Asked by the City Has Been Subscribed, Claud Catch, 3-W) s . . ; Claud Giitch, 15-10008 I. W. llickford. 20-50 8 !' 0. Fontaine, 4-508 J. Haumgartnor. 20-1(1 JS Hart nor. 20-100 s . S. A.Sanford. 20-200.. ' A. N. Hush, guardian, fi.200 s A.N, Hush, 20-5008 Luild A llitali, A. F. Hofer, 2-200 h A. N. Gilbert ', .., It. J. Fleming, for Central hslgo, No. 18, Florence MoKiuulo Win. P. Lord A. II. Glllls James Walton, 10-50 h J. F. Hughes '....,. G.G. Urown 4 U.S. Uean It. II. Lealm, 10-100 h '. Souaro Farrar ............ Julius Ituef .j. .....; W-T.Shitor i?J!iiMuuVVM' r'.00 Miller U. Haydeu 50 Jeff Myers 500 W. Ureyinan II. J). I'atton Jefferson Meyors. ..,.., Fay Wrhrhtman ....' Total tl2i),70O Tho committee wishes it distinctly understood that applications for bonds will be received until Sept. 1st. All small subscribers will luivo an opportunity to take a sliaro of tho city's loan. The smaller subscriptions will bo filled first. Tho desire of tho city Is to placo the loan In in this locality as possible. Let Portland Keep Cool. The Joviinai. cannot notice abuse or criticism in the editorial columns of the KvenlnirTeleirram. loeausc that paper is so iusanoly Jealous of this little even liiK paiKir that it cannot treat It fairly or JiiBtly. Tho Albany Democrat says: iJcop ami long growis continue to come ironi roriiunu in rciereuce to 1110 failure of tho Oregon volunteers to bo mustered out at Portland, Hotter keep cool. Wipe the porspiraton from your brows nud go ahead and make arrange incuts for a grand reception, at a dato to bo named after they reach Oregon, and let those who with attend. The spirit of the occasion will count. Don't count on their coining homo in a Ixxly. They won't do anything of tho kind. yt id 1 Tho Albany Iwys and all UIU IHJVn BLMHII of Portland are uoiiu.' to sot off off the cars at their homos. Put h spike in that. Seta day a week after that and secure a dollar fare, round trip, and you will have the blL'i'CHt crowd ever seen in Portland. in tno mean time uie vaiioy towns will have received tlmir own bo; u gloriously, and the whole climax can tad at Portland tin u celbbratiou that will make the clouds burst. Don't bo a clam or hiiqiopotamus, but fettle down to a good liorco sense program aim everything will end well. Oregon Ladies In Camp, Kan Fjuncisco, Julv 21. The follow ing ladles, relatives of the rank an 1 file in the reulment, are visiting nere irom Oregen: Mrs. Captain J. M. Poorman. of Woodbuni; Mrs. Lieutenant Mead, of IjiGrando; Mrs. Captain Heath, of Mc Mlnnvillo; Mrs. Captain Harbor, Mrs. Captain Moon, Mrs. Lieutenant Fiuzer, of woodbuni; Mrs. Captain J. L. May, of Kugene: Mrs. Lieutenant C. It. Murphy and Mrs. Captain Worrick, lioth of Halem : Mrs. Chanlin W. S. Gil- tort, Mrs. Lieutenant F. H. Hamlin, of Hofeehnrt; Mrs. Captain It. K. Davis, of Portland. George A, Harding, of Ore. gonOlty, is visiting his sou, Private Harding, of company I. Jolnes His Btother. County Judge John K. It win, commit twl Floral no Koellig, a Hohemiaii, from Umatilla county, who has a brother in the asylum. BAKK, Aanager, Leoanon, u re. DISARM AMENT IS Discussed Dewey. By America Will Not Be Found Unprepared Again. Establishing Peaco in the Negroes Is lands. Iir Amnolntctl I'ren to the Jonrnnl. Viunna, July 21. Admiral Dewey, whon asked what would be developed from the peaco conference at Tho Huge, said: "Who is to disarm first? Tho oxpori ment was tried in the United States and look what it cost us to get ready in t ICO 15,000 1,000 l-TAI u 2,000 4.000 1,200 ' 10,000 115,000 -100 i..J. 2,000 Knights Pythias 250 500 . 2,500 2,500 , . . 500 2,500 2,500 2,500 ,..,, 1,000 1 ,000 t-vr. -100 5,000 i,uuu 1 ,000 50 tho hands of as largo n number of people time and how wo had to fear the Issue, wo now tniiiK Miiierentiy ami are building forty men of war. Wo will not bo taken by surprise 'and found unpre pared again j and its hard to Ixillovo, In view of our terrific exertions, that other powers will abandon the advantrgo of thoir iiraineuts and give thorn up." Wasiiinoo.v, July. Tho war depart ment received tho following from Ma nila. "Captain 11. A. Ilyrne of tho Six teenth infantry with seventy men, sur prised tho united robbers, bands ol Ne gros, Island of Pauy. numbering four hundred and fifty, killing a hundred and fifteen and wounding many, and captured a few rlllos, revolvers, many rr w TrHnHMrrw' ry L No.4569 HcurM los. Meyers & C SALEM'S GREATEST tht flue (olimibli Jlldjrela Ifjirfwiut- oil Wlllllll tliBllina ltcl(iul COME TO Y Wc arc renovating and remodeling our store We have ad ded a large well lighted wrap department, turned our old wrap department into a hosiery, underwear and corset dc r .J J A. . 1 .. 1 1 1 ' 1 .. , A f parunciiif lunieo our oia Hosiery oeparimcm into a line urn' 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 ?C X. 2C X ALL FORMER EFFORTS IN THIS jm 4k a KiUiiiitUi a ,a ja it ax yifu Absolutely Makes the food more oyu uwa other hand weapons besides a largo quantity of Btock. The fighting was at a closo distance. Hryuo's loss was ono killed, and one wounded, the iiamos aro not given. Tho action was very bono ficial for to quiet ncgros." San FnANKiTco. July 21. Tho trans port Indiana arrived today from Ma nna, i no vessel was sent to quaran tine. Tho Indinna lias 343 sick soldiers and a number of lied Ctobs nurses. The pick soldiers will be removed to tho nowly finished hospital at the Presidio. PROMPTLY EXECUTED And Their Bodies Filled Shot. With llr Amorlntril l'rraa to thr Journnl. Nkw Oiii.kans, July 21. A special fromTallulah, La,, says six Italians were lynched there last night. The names of those who were lynched were unob tainable. Yestonlay Dr. Hodgos, a prominent physician of Tatlulah, quar relled with an Italian. Later in tho day ho wounded tho physician with a shot gun, A mob immediately sur rounded the would-bo nnansain and live friends, and strung them nil to trees and filled their bodies with buckshot. Important for Teachers, A Salem special says: Tho fitato lioard of education held a meeting this ufternoon, at which several important rulcB were made. It was decided that no certificate will bo granted under tho provisions of the old law, even If the ap plicant were entitled to one, when the time for receiving It expired, May 20. Graduates from normal schools and chartered institutions aro excepted 'rotn tins ruie. Tho board decided that primary cer tificates are county certificates, should bo Issued by county boards of examiners that aro good in any county In tho state. As tho law places no time limit on pri mary certificates, thoy will bo issued without tlmo limit. Applicants for pri mary certificates will bo required to nass examination 011 tho same ques tions as applicants for first, second and thlrd-grmlo certificates on reading, writ ing, orthography and theory and prac tice, and pasB further examination upon tho art of questioning and methods. It was also decided that certificates of other states will bo honored here, nro- vlded they are state paiiors, of like grade ami secured ny state examination. Superintendent Ackerman rojiortcd that he had turned into the state treas ury $088 received by him as fees for state certificates mid diplomas. This goes into tho stnto board of examiners' fund, and makes a total of $1508 paid in by Superintendent Ackerman. Lone County Hops. Kd'.tor Campbell, who is 11 hop grower at Kugene lias this item In the Guard of July 20: The Balom Journal of Wednesday eon. tains tliis: "W. II. Holmes, who has Just returned from Lane county says tho hop growers 1111 there declare the crop will 1)0 largo.'1 Wo think tho statement made by Mr. Holmes mis leading We have Interviewed 11 largo number of our leading growers and the goncrnl opinion Is that Jauo county will have fewer bales of hops than she had last year. And from what wo know, wo think they know w hat they are talking about. The Fastest Time. Probably the fastest record made by letter mail from the Atlantic seaboard to Halem is recorded on a letter re ceived by Col. D. F. Wugnor. It Is postmarked Baltimore, Md., July 15, fts.'lO p. m., and reached Kalem July 10. at 0 "to p. 111., or four days, four and one-fourth hours across the continent. w ft ir OUR GREAT SALE! While Oiir GREAT SALE is Wbil? Olir BUYERS are in VAl Baking Powder 1uitE delicious and wftofesome MhPtl CO.. H TOM. CALL Col, Robert J. Ingeiv soil Dies Instantly at His Now York Home. Ho Fell Dead in the Presence of His Wife. llr Axanclntt'il I'tru to the Journnl. New Yohk, July 21. Col. Hobort G. Iugersoll died at his homo at Dobbs Ferry, N. Y., this afternoon ofapoploxy. Iugersoll went to his Bumuicr homo at Dobbs Ferry, two days ago appar ently In good health. Shortly after his arrival he complained of slight indisposi tion. He snout the mornlmr In his room and shortly before he wus stricken, his wile enured to nave a luncheon sent up to lilm, He laughed, and replied that while he did not feel quite us young as formerly, ho guessed he was not yet nn invalid and would go down to luncli with tho others. As he finished sneak I nit ho (ell bank into his chair. A physician wa im mediately summoned but when ho reached the house he found that Inger soil had died almost instantly. To Do Cleaned, A dray load of woolen blankets were brouuht from tho O retro n deaf mute school today to tho Balom dye works to no cleaned ami lined up tor tno next year's school. A Valuable Doc wouldn't sell for ten cents to a man who doesn't want a dog. And that is true witli most anything else. Tho only exeditous way to find n man who wants to buy a dog is to speak to ovorylxxly in Halem through Tub JonnvAL want columns. Those who aro interested will respond. And it would he 11 very iiuintercstiiigdog Indeed that wouldn't suit anybody. Most anything you don't want can bo told at Home price if properly advertised My friend what are you sweating about? You say you are warm and dry, ELLIS ZINN have some lino Ice Cream, That you had ought to try. If you want up-to-date Ice Cream, Just call round to their store; And If It all should he sold out, They can quickly make somo more, IB-vatnto st. Phono 2874. V Uolla. WHEAT MARKET. CmrAdo. July 21. Soptomhoi 70, Cash i rod 73. Kan Fkancisco, July, 21. Cash 1,05. rrTTTrvrrf tttttt Trr' Sons STORE QJ Save your Tickets We iuy iive (u tflVO tilt) ulicl awn K). going od the EAST 1 QM GREAT SALE! ,.u ".''-' '---i - a ju.c Ji jw. l