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DAILY JOURNAL. VOii. x SALEM, OREGON JT11IDAY AUGUST 4 1899. NO 182 rnTTTM IJtl-CJ 3 a 2 3 I ummer Wc don't want to carry the following goods over, so offer them at greatly I Reduced M Ladies' finest tan vesting top, lace, shoes, styles, all sizes, reduced from $2.75, now Our fine vesting top tan lace shoes, all newest toes, reduced from $2.40, now Ladies tan $2.00 shoes, now ' ' Ladies' Oxford Ties, tan or black, all styles, former prices $1.65 to $2.25. Your choice for Ladies Oxford Ties. SI .3b lines, now - 9 a iS a a 3 s 2 3 2 a a a a 3 3 I a ! Odd lots of childien's and ladies' shoes and fords ' ' ' ' Odd lots of finer grades ' Mixed lot of ladies' shoes, sizes 2 1-2, 3 3 1-2. former prices from $2 to $3.25, now Men's summer coats and vests; finest mohair goods; price $2.50, now ' - - -Extra fine blue serge coats and vests; former price $5.00, now ------ same style, also very fine, price $4, now Of course we have the cheaper grades if you them. Our bargains arc not confined to the "clos ing out goods' Our regular lines at our regular prices arc the best values in the state. A few gent's fine mohair dusters, sizes 39 to 46, full length, price $2.20, now S1.76, Wc arc going to clear them all out so now's your chance. THE NEW YORK RACKET, f Cor. Commercial and Chemeketa Sts. Salem's Cheapest 0ne-Pric2 Cash Store E. T. BARNES, Prop. ,T-V"tflr&1tiT'irVT7VTrtrtirTKrttfWTii AIM JL - crf?(7 CUING FREE 275 Commercial St. . 'W A In Vfc-JB - Is our handsome Russet Calf Shoe for summer wear. Just the right shade, anatomically cor rect last, and the latest and most stylish details in trimming and making-we have them in black also. Ought to be four dollars, any man s money, but we want to keep tiade at home, so we put it at the same price as order-by-mail-and-trust-to-luck shoes. Buy your shoes at home and get suited for $3.50, reduced to $2.90. SALEM SHOE STORE R. H. Leabo, Manager. 8S State St. IjuM & lHh Hank IHdg. T""" GRAY Cor. State and Liberty Sis. Salem, Ore. c Closers I ? s p 5 c is Prices latest 2 25 sizes, 2 1 1 1 00 75 25 00 Ox- and 75 00 1 25 1 75 75 00 want : 01 SHOES! Those Shoes you saw window out to $2,50 in our will be sold during this month for $2.25 a pair, either Black or Tan. Remember, the same grade cost you $2,60 elsewhere, See our Ladies Tan Shoes at the new prices, $1.25 upward, at v SHINE Winner X 2 the Race for Trade Carpenter's Tools, Blacksmith's Tools, Fine Tools For Every Trade at BROS BROS ALL fi IMianBoysatHamp' ton. Proceedings ol the Great Dreyfus Trial, The Yaqui Indian Insurrection Spreading. Is Ilr Aaaoolntnl l'rran to lite Junrnnt. Waniiinoto.v, Aug. 4. In response to an inquiry as to tho situation at the In dian School at Hampton, Va., this dis patch was received: "All Indians ex cept eleven boys are in tho North. They are elllcieut and faithful in general guard duties. Possibility of infection is remote." Tho Dreyful Trnll. II)' Aaaoclnteit I'rraa to the Journnl. Rko.vbs, Aug. 4. Tho llrst session of the Dreyfus courtniartial is expected to be short. After reading tho report of Major Carriero, who represents tho gov ernment, the court will adjourn to al low the defense time to study the secret dossier. The trial is expected to bo re sumed Wednesday or Thursday. An Error Corrected, Ilr AaaiK'Inleil I'rraa to the Journnl. Wasiiinuton, Aug. !. Otis today cabled to the wnr department tho fol fel fol eowing: Manila Error in tho cable of vestorduy. Minnesota and South Da kota troops take transports, not Mon tana." Ynqul InJIan War. Ciiicaoo, Aug. I.- -A sK.'('lal to the Tribune from the (Mty of Mexico says: Dispatches from (1 nay minis show that the Yiupils Insurrection is constantly growing and all Indians along the river are taking to tho woods and mountains to Join their companions already array ed against tho authrities. Property at Sea. II v Aaaticlntnl l'rcaa tu tlia Journal. Ciiiustiana, Aug. I. At today's ses sion of tho Inter-parliamentary confer ence, a motion of Samuel J. Harrows, of Hoston, and Utchard Ilaffholdl, of St. IiOiiis, in favor of Immunity of private property lit sea was unanimously adopted- The action was suggested by President McKlnley's reference to the subject in a message to congress. Insane Murderer. Ilr Aaaoclntetl I'reaa to the Journnl! SUSQUKHANNA, l'A., Allg. -I Clllirlos Yader, while temporarily Insane mur dered his three children this morning by cutting their throatH and then sui cided by tho same means, Oood Catch. D.ui Fry loads off tho fishing season with a rejwrt of 15000 llsh caught by him during his recent stay at Blab Hrook. The first days siring numbered 1140 by actual count, and they measured from 2 to ft feet In longth, each. Mr. Fry is the Ideal amatuer fisherman. BIG HAUL. .Masked Burglars Raid a Farm House. Ilr AaaoclotrU l'rcaa to the Wem-hhuho. W. Va. Auk. Journnl 4. Four masked burglars witored tho farm house of Dr. Job. Parklm-on during the night and after blindfolding, binding and gagging the inmates, all women, a search for valuables was made, fhe robbers secured government bonds val ued at at f 10,000, f75 In money and n a lot of silver ware anil Jewelry. CORRECTION. Fletcher and Hofer Hpeak at Mehama Wednesday the gth. Kx-Gov. Fletcher and Col. E. Hofor are to sjflk at the John A Iogan en campment at Mehama on the 0th Wednesday. Prank Davy Hiwaks on the 10tl--Thurday. OTIIKK GOOD spoauers win "" biiiiuuiiwi. -durations are tliero will lw a big attend ance, many veterans ami inoir lamuies going up Saturday. cum, O anaaaaaaaal aMaBaaaall MARION COUNTY MATTERS BuiineM Being Trammeled at tha Couit House. nuuiM KILWl V. Y. Durbln, sheriff to Uj Klvira A . Uwler, 60 aaro In t 7 r 2 w jwrt ;! thW. II. Bgan lands, ahwrifra Atml. K. U.oyman and wlf ami Vrner Dreyinan and wifa, to Mwmt Iloj Comutery Ahooiatleii, 87.100 of an wre Im 10 i. r. J wC d- 80. To Visit Hia Orandmother. IwnoN. AHg. 4. The VAtty TK- graph, whieh anuounetM Uit KiHperor William will boon itay am will boon itay a thoi w um miettfl, oornmmiis Miiwrwuy uji me foot as "dkposing of the rumors that tlw CHitrtror is trying to form an Kiiro pean coalition against Ragland," awl showing the "eontiHd gi4 rtOatiows Mil IWWW" WW VWW ittiH- "v I - B tr thinks tlw rtmt wm m "iruiwM fewillHg Itp MMII IMMMHOtfrslaiM- ' MT CITY BONDS. List of Subscriptions Still Growing Longer Every Day. Although there Is nearly a month yet remaining before the books will Ih closed, subscriptions (or the new cllv bonds nre coming hi almost dally In amounts from $50 to $5000. The amount to bo Issued Is already sub scribed for more thnii twice over. Since yesterday's report tho following signatures have beenndded: Gilbert llros 2500 A T Gilbert 2500 Roy lint-ton 100 Virgio lilrd 100 Mary Cinbtrec..... 100 Leona Graham CO Joseph Albert 100 A F Hofer, agent 500 Making a total of $157,700 CLEVELAND STRIKE. Outrages Still the Order the Night. of Ilr Aaauclatrd lrra In ibn Journnl. Ci.nvci.ANii, Aug. 4. In addition to an attempt to blow up tho Jennings Avenue ear last night the reports show that cars were stoned In various parts of tho city. Tho troops have Iwen gradually withdrawn until not exceed ing T00 soldiers remain. The fear is ex pressed that as a result of this, the law less element will again resume outrages. THE SECOND OREQON Cannot Reach Salem Before Late Thnrs day, Angust to. A telegram was read at Portland from General Summers as follews: "Regiment startod from Portland and it will return to Portland mid closo its career by parading und turning over tho colors to the governor. Arrange reasonable lluo of march for jmrado. lteglmeut leaves here Tuesday , o p. m. Will take through .to Portland (lOOor 700 members. Heo that the streets are cleared for parade. Will arrive In Portland, if nothing happens, 2 p. m., Thursday, August 10, Valley compan ies will drop off, but a large number will, no doubt, go through und follow the old colors to the end.1' The regiment ctiuuot get to Ashland before Wednesday noon. If it stops at Grants Pass, Kosehurg, Kugenu and Al bany, it cannot get to Salem before Thursday evening. Justice Court. Jennie Wells and John Powell, who reside in tho vicinity of Hucna Vista, were arrested yesterday, on separate warrants, charging them with trespas sing, on complaint of II. Squires und tho caso will bo heard before Justice II. A.Johnson at 10 o'clock Saturday. One Hanged, St. I.OUIS, Aug. 4. A special to tho PosfDispatch from' Vau Huron Ark., says: John Maxey, negro, a ranist was hanged this morning, lie maintained Ids innocence and on tho gallows in voked curho of God upon the people of Van Huron for the Injustice done him. One Escaped, HtiiMiNoiiAM, Ai..., Aug. 4 John Thomas, a negro charged with attempt ing assault, was surrounded last night by a lynching crowd and wounded dur ing a running light, lie dually managed to escape. lie wounded Hoveral of his pursuers. The Assassinated. Santo Domino, Aug. 4. Solemn fun eral service in moniory of the latu Pres ident Ileureaux wero Jiold here today. Tho diplomatic and consular Ixxly was present. New Asylum Wing. The state Public Huildlngs lioard to day inspected the foundation of the new asylum wing. Hauling brick logins Monday from tho State Prison brick yards and a largo forco lx-giri laying, Tuesday. Tho program now Is to havo tho llrst story up in eight days. ii H.a. Branson Bead, II. M. llranson, tho Bulem merchant, received word Unlay of the douth of his futher II. G. Drmiwm at Dux tor, Kits,, at thoauo of 77. He was u pioneer of that stute, locating in 186H. He lived with his son at Salem a year and u half and is well roinomlored here. Soldiers Home Row. Milwaukkk, Aug. 4. David Ander son shot and fatally wounded Gupta In Thomas L. Pollock and seriously injured MIohael Mulllii, at the soldiers home today. The shooting occurred while Pollock was attempting to arrest Andur son. All are inmates of the home. Paul Collision. Ilt'MiioLirr, la., Aug. 4. At a crossing of the Northwestern road, two miles east of Dakotah City, three young men and a team were instantly killed today. .YOUR KYE3 I k WHAT mmEL '&fmf- rtJDtt.Jf& CURES AamoiscAsu. wruriu) trt& cutis cm UOB ORANUIATION ETC. traullMc. MURINE Will on re soreness, itching and lHirning eyus; any trouble resulting from strong w moor dust; all ensua of red lids, red oymt or wales on lids. Will alto strengtliMn weak eye, re lieve pain from any injury and pre vent inllauwtmn. It should always bo used aftor any foreign subUnco has boon removed from the eyes. The reli! expvriencul U Instant aneous and Um rttwlta always lui- Iff rwsi. vat mm yy barr;IS&Utore1ALL GOODS, rWsl. For mm uy BRAVE WORDS 01 Governor Roose velt. We Must Establish Justice and Liberty. Our Present Attitude in the Philip pines. II V Aaaurlntril 4rraa lu the Journnl. Oi'kax Gkovk, N. J., Aug. 4. Gover nor Theodora Itoo-mvolt, ot New York, was the guest of honor nt the Ocean Grove summer school last night when ho delivered an address upon "Pran tical Politics and Decent Pontics," be fore an audieneo of 10,000 people. Crowds met Govornor Roosevelt nt tho Now Jarsay station on his Journey from Now York, cheering him heartily. At Ocean Grove tho governor wiih mot by n great crowd, and 100 bicyclists escorted him to his stopping-place. In front of tho house a company ot boys dressed as Rough Riders saluted him, to his great dellgnt. Tho audieneo were so extraordinarily enthusiastic that Governor Roosevelt was obliged to lcg the !cop!o to moder ate their cheering. He said In part: "It is Idle for too mass of good citizens to try to set themselves apart as not re sponsible for our M)lltical shortcomings. In the end the politicians must h ex actly what the people allow them to be. They must represent the people, perhaps the vice, perhaps the virtue. perhaps the indifference of tho people. Tills docs not in the least excuse politicians that are bad, and wc must keep lu mind the fact that every vicious X)llticlau, above all every successful politician, tends to de bauch public conscience, to render bad men bolder and devout mn who are not far-sighted more cynically indifferent than ver. Rut lu blaming the politician do not forget that wo are ourselves to blame for permitting his existence. "Again do not fall Into the mistake of thinking that wo shall ever make politics Dottur by Hysterics in nnysliapeoriorm. It Is a shame to us, as a nation, that wo should have tolerated in a city like New York an administration against which it is necessary to war, not on grounds of political exedieucy but on grounds of elementary morality. Duty in the Philippines, "Just at tho moment, the nation Is face to face with a duty that calls for heroism. I mean our attitude in the Philippines. Wo nut our pick Into the solid foundations of Spanish government , loth in the Kast ami West Indies. We tumbled the building down in as right eous a war as was ever undertaken. Now, if we are to reach our nlaco among tho great nationn of the earth, we must see t lint tho ruins are cleared away and the temples of justice and honesty reared in their places. Wo shall be guilty of a terrible wrong to humanity if in the Philippines we retreat lieforo armed savagery Instead of organizing a suitable government which shall guar antee justice to every one and an ever Increasing measure of lllxirty to those who show themselves worthy of It. "Thowhole history of the world shows that tho wrong done by the mere seutl montnlllst is often of larger proportions and more elastic than any other kind of wrong, and of this wrong ue shall be guilty if wo fall to do our tank, thoroughly ami well. It will rail for hut the merest fraction of our strength, provided only we choose to exert that strength. If, however, the people let their representa- tives in couur ress Hamper the adiuluis tratlon, us tliey did last winter when thov refused to nut the army upon a projmr footing as to size, permanence ami organization, then tho jeople have los. Meyers & Sons CI SALEM'S RRATBST STORK QJ Travelers OHtflUCOIII llKe. Wyoa arc Kuhn: en u Vavatloll or trip fall ami ft u. This is the way the Ladies flock to our GREAT SALE The time is geltim: short, our sale will only last ten days more Our buyers will soon be home and their FALL PURCHASES will soon commence rolling in. COME EARLY, there are great bargains at everv hand. Royal rABSQiMlEtX frjRE sAftSOlUXEiytajRE Makes the food more delicious and wholesome OTt soma pow themselves to thank if the war lingers, with dlfllcultles and dangers increased. What the peoplo have to do is to resolve to back up tho president to tho fullest extent in seeing that the outburst of savagory is repressed onco for nil, and what is oven more important, to seo that theso now tropic islands in tho cast and west aro not left to bo tho proy of partisans nud spoilsmen, but aro gov erned primarily in tho interest ot their Inhabitants, and theroforo ultimately for tho honor and renown of America." HEAVY STORM. Florida ' Coast Visited Tornado. by a Ilr Aaaoclnted I'reaa to the Jnnrunl. Tallahasskk, Kin., Aug. 4' Kurthor intelligence concerning Tuesday's storm Is received today. Only four houses re main in Cnrrabcllo. All business houses wore completely wrecked and stocks of Koods destroyed. Thirteen vessels loading nt Carrabello for foreign and domestic ports are ashore. Town Lanark is almost wholly de stroyed. A big hotel tilled with summer pleasure seekers was unroofed. Elevators Sold, Ilr Aaanclntert l'rcaa to the .lournnl. MtNNKACOi.ts, Aug. 4.- Tho Minnesota and Dakota line of fifty elevators havo lieou sold to K. II, Peuvy & Co., (or f:i00,000. Klovators havo an aggregato capacity ot 1,500,000 bushels. IK. K. Parkhurst.wholwasjformerly as sociated with K, II. Peavy in buying etc,say that this line of elevators must bo along tho Great Northern railroad; that Peavy formerly owned all tho ele ctors along tho Northern Paclllu und Union 1'ncltlc, but last year sold those west at Spokonu to tho Portland Milling Co.) JONES OP ARKANSAS TO QUIT. Will Leave Head of the democratic Com mittee Before tho Campaign, Nkw Yohk. Aug 4. A special to the Trillium from Washington says: Sena tor Jones, of Arkansas, wishrd to return homefrom Kuropo us early as Septem ber 10. but his physician laid on him tho injunction not to leave there before October 1. The Senator writes to it friend in thin city that ho feels as well as at any time lu M years, una Iiiih mil the sllglilust premonition ot another attack of tho lioart disease from which he suffered, It is learned from a friend ot tho senator that he is not ambitious to hold tho chairmanship of the executive commit tee of his party, but that it is not deemed wise to resign nt this time ami invito a scramble for tho place. Hence, without iptotlug Senator Jones himself, he says tho senator will resign tho leadership of the democratic com mittee by the time tho national conven tion meets, so as to give an npnr (unity for the choice of another chairman. Short Justice, Ilr Aaaoclnlnl I'rvaa to tlir Journal. Ciiaui.ksto.v. S. C, Aug. I James Phelps nud Ham llalley, negroes, wero hanged in the county jail this morning Phelps killed a policeman and llalley took the life of a companion In a ipiar rel over cards. Oregon Recognized, Poiitunii, Aug, Captains Urazco and Prescott. recently appointed from tho Second Oregon regiment, and assigned to the Thlrty-llfth infantry, have re IHirtod for duty at Vancouver barracks. Cruiser Arrives. Wasiiinoton, lAug. 4,Tho cruiser Now Orleans has arrived at Santo Domingo city, where she was sent to protiKit American interest lu case of an outbreak. Miss lillle Shore, of Bclo, Is tho guest of Miss Pearl Johnson for a few weeks, To cure I.a Grippe, keep wann, cipeclaltj fie feet, and take Dr. Mllea' Nervine. except contract Baking Powder eo., tw yokk. Taken by President Kruger. In Reply to the British Tho Status of tho Yellow Plague. Fever Ilr AnaeolntPil I'rraa to the Jnnrnnl. London, Aug. 4. Stories published in Now York saying that Secretary Cham berlain hits renewed his warning to Pre sident Krugor, and that tho Rritish cabinet has approved Ids action aro evi dently baseless. Chamberlain's proo sal for a Joint Inquiry as to tho effect of the now frauchiso proiiosals for tho Transvaal government, was only pre sented Wednesday and the latter gov ernment Is still considering Its accep tance. Wasiiinoton. Aug.4. The marine hos pital received word today that several hundred tents havo been turned over to Hampton soldterH homo to allow tho camping nut of ICOOof inmates on homo grounds, while tho barracks nre being disinfected. There wero no reports of now cases. This is taken to indicate that the epidemic Is at a standstill. NnwroiiT, News, Ana. 4. Two deaths, but no now cases, U s toe situa tion roiHirtcd from tho Soldiers Home today. Governor Woodlln claims one of the deaths was duo to consumption. Result of Jealousy. Ci.KVKt.ANn, Aug. I John Heliluhnbor shot his wlfu four times this afternoon at Woodland hotel and then sent a bullet through his heart. Tho woman died. The tragedy was prompted by jealousy. Boiler Busted. Ilr Aaaoelnlnl I'rraa to thi Jouruiil, Umiansi-oiit, fuil., Aug. 4. Tho boiler of a fast freight engine on tho Panhan dle road exploded near Wiiilmao this morning. Kngineer Knight, Klreman Honlo and Hrnkoimtu Ruff were torrlbly Injured. Not Pit to Die. Ilr Aaaoclntril 1'raaa In the JnurnnL Nuw Yoiik, Aug. t. Frank Naska, an Italian, was hanged lit St. John, Lit,, today. Naska killed three people ami wounded two others three years ago, To keep mine bIioos a looking bright 1 do not haf do time, So I goes down to Kills & .inns Who shine dem for n dime. And den I read dot sign up there And thinks I'm not alive, Veil I takes peanuts long with mo, Two sucks of dum for live. I04 8tnto Bt. Phono 2874. 4 Bolls. WHUAT MARKET. GlIIL'AOO, Aug. Cash 'l red 71. Han Kjianuisco, I. Septembei, 00. Aug. I. Cash 1.05, Coasters llMiiamlMir 11 pnnniit wrvlis. of iir MalltmWr I"" iiarliiiDiil. Hffii'l III I"," or Irm. goods, REDUCED 1 ACTON i !( h ,! !.