JOURNAL. i VOii. X SALEW, OREGON SATURDAY AUGUST 5 1899. NO 18: DAILY l.iflVAj.fiJAVJV'iVA'iJVl-WJLX'i.VXV2.'J n a 2 a I Super Wc don't want to carry the following goods over, so offer them at greatly i 3 I i Reduced 2 Ladies' finest tan vesting1 top, styles, all sizes, reduced from uur nne vesting too tan lace snoes, ail sizes, 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, 1.35 lines, now Odd lots of childien's and ladies' shoes and Ox fords Odd lots of finer grades - Mixed lot of ladies' shoes, sizes 2 1-2, 3 and a a a 2 a 3 3 1-2. former prices lrom 2 to 3.25, now 1 25 Men's summer coats and vests; finest mohair goods; price 2.50, now ' 175 Extra fine blue serge coats and vests; former price 5.00, now - - - - - -3 75 Same style, also very fine, price 4, now - 3 00 , Of course we have the cheaper grades if you want them. Our bargains arc not confined to the "clos ing out goods," Our regular lines at our regular prices are the best values in the state, A few gent's fine mohair dusters, sizes 39 to 46, full length, price $2.20, now $1,76, Wc are going to clear them all out so now's your chance. 3 2 s a a a I i 3 THE NEW YORK RACKET. Cor. Commercial and Chemeketa Sts. Salem's Cheapest Qne-Pric2 Cash Store. E. T. BARNES, Prop. ' rTfxn rt-ni,t(Tr(r,r?rVTrttVKtrfuttfwe4trfnwt1tTjrfT4t IT 1 m FREE KEAUSSB 275 Commercial St. 1 1 -$$&& GRAY Cor. State and Liberty Sts. Salem, Ore. ,01) BET WON Wm 111 The Model Oregon Nowspaper and Family Journal. Uniting News, Fletloo, Literary, Ranch and Dairy and Market New In attr.wtlye readable form. S A LEM W8SKLT HAL Is issued Thursday morning of the state the same week. I kd h&&- c l)H6S If fiT nnMY S 6? 5 C I I I I B B C P I e lace, shoes-, latest 2.75, now - 2 25 2 1 1 1 00 75 25 CO 75 00 I. Those Shoes you saw in our window out to $2.50 will be sold during this month for $2.25 a pair, cither Black or Tan. Remember, the same grade cost you S2.60 elsewhere, Sec our Ladies Tan Shoes at the new prices, $1,25 upward, at SHINE Prices ON m gROS Carpenter's Tools. Blacksmith's Tools, Fine Tools For Every Trade at In time U reaah all iwiw A A I Unl.m I III , V If A k' I ill H I IliH II UU II 1 1 Jl I It! ...J. .A frAr,. , ttiitttidk i rilftl. BROS Ln. nrv I I It U 2 UJJUUJjLL A. Decides to Abdicate Throne. Story of the Reason for Del Casse's Visit Prom Sources Too Important to Dis regard. Ily Asaoclatril l'rcan fa Hie Jonrnnl. London, Aug. 5. M. do Dlowltz tho l'nris oorrcstxinilont of tlio Union, glvs nn uxtrnonilnnry explanation of M. Del Casse's jiresont mission. Hu tin sorts that it wna decided uion quite suddenly for n "reason which admitted of no delay." nnd then gives the Htory which ho says he has from a "source to which 1 am bound to 'attach im portance." This is tho explanatien: "KnilHTor N'iehohiH is disappointed and tired of tho throne. The ahmtnee of'an hoir excites his Bitporstitious feel ing, and he connects himself with a Russian legond, according to which an heirless czar is to liu'sucueeded by Car Michael, predestined to occupy CoiiHtantinople. Tho death of tho czarowilch and tho failure of the con ference at the Hague led him to de cide to nlxlieate, and on tho occasion of his coming visit to Darmstadt. On this becoming known in l'aris M. Del Casso was sent in hot haste to dis suade him from carrying out this in tention." Account of Transvaal. Ily AniMiL'Inteil I'remi la the Journal. London, Aug. 5. Tho llerlin corre spondent of the Daily Mail says: I learn that the real reason why Km puror William did not go to Cowes was the acute statoof thoTrausvaalcpiestlou. The letter delivered yesterday to tho queen, at OsIkihi house, by Lieutenant Froiherr von Strombeck, explains this; results the emperor's regrets, ami con tains a promise to visit her majosty ilur- ing the autumn. There is some talk of ti previous meet hutweun tho l'rinco of Wales and Km ieror William at Kinpntss I'rederlck.s castle, near Hamburg. Dewey In Naples. Mr Anant'liitril Pro lo tlir JournnL Nai-i.ks, Aug. 0. Tho United States cruiser Olympia, with Admiral Dewey on bonnl, arrived bote this moridng. As the cruiser niiteretl, tho port wtlutes were exchanged. Captured U. S. Steamer, fir AnNoclutrt! I'rraa lo the JouriiMl Ixindon, Aug. fi. Lloyd's ugont at Manila million that tho immrguuts at San Fernando have captured and burned the Unltuil States steamer Saturuus. Wl 1 Appeal. J. W. Whalloy, of 1'ortland, was at Salum to!ay and engaged Holmes A Kullogg to tako an apxial in the suit of W. S. Reebe vs. K. A. I'oarce, adminis trator of J. L. Tarrlsh dccousel, for $1,000 attorney fee. Judge Terrell sus tained a demurrer to the petition, mid now plaintiff will stand on a domurior in the circuit court. Sheriff Durbin Buys a Farm. Frank Durbin lias Just Uingiit n Choice piece ill luriiiuiK mini, nu uciue just wast of the Robt. Witzell piece, iiMir Salem. Ho purchased of Kva Cox and Mrs. Ogltt as an investment. He oonihlors g'xxl farming laud the Ixwtt in vwiimiiit in Oregon at triiit. S. R. Catterliii. rail 8taU agent, mode the stile. i m i In Salem Two Hours. The Oregm volunteers will remain In Slem abotit two liours onrouto to Port land. Col. T. C. Smith, reeoivotl the following massage from Lieutenant Oolong) George O. Yonui ; "The tched- Hle hay U-en arraugwl for Uie ttain to top at Soleiu from 11 u. m., to 1 p. n. Augtmt 10. The stateluM gnHiinls arc lirtrfentlde." Divide the Spoilt. Waixack, Iila., Aug. a.l'rwMenU Metlwi, of the Northern l'uoiflc, ami Mulder, of the O. R. ft N. Co., accom panied minor ollluials, arrive,! Uilr Htoriiiug frow Moscow. Tlw HjipW Uon it that tho object of tho viR I to arrange to divide the traili from fcit Peak sotiwt only oeooiWHy will 1m1U1 In Uwre, Death of Fred K1eb. IW PliMk drul rUy t Uut SuImh I MwiM WUttU ? MftfiHHIBUM. U IwasH Mtttft taken t 1 lamflj'. Justice Court. Justice Johnson and a jury consisting of C. D. Gabrlelson, M. Wiprut, John Moir, Capt. Hoff, Chas. Calvert and Harry Prior, spent tho afternoon on a trespass case hi which there is an im posing array Of witnesses and a legal talent on each sido. Chaa. McNary and W. T. Slater prosecute tho caso and John A. Carson nnd F. A. Tumor con duct tho defense Mrs. Wells and Powoll are defendants, tho complain ing witness iaII. Squires. At Noon Saturday. Tho Salem dogtax ordinance is now In offect, having been approved by Mayor C. P. Rishop. It was signed nt 12 o'clock. Chief of Police will take im mediate stons to enforce tho law and will receive tho tux. Now tags will be ready in n fow days, hut all who prefer may keep tholr old number on which they have heretofore paid. Qtve Them a Scuffle. An insane man, Riley Moore, from Albany, was brought down this after noon. Ho was a powerful man nnd gave hiBguards a hard scuflle on the train just leforo reaching Salem. He was shackled hand nud foot and carried to tho asylum cab. Gold Certificates To Re Issued, Wasiiinonom. Aug. 5. The secretary of the treasury ihas given orders for printing gold certllcates with view to resuming their issue if needed in tho movement of fall crops as indicated at present. DEWEY SLOWLY Coming Hqme One Afon Who Needn't liuiry. j fir AiKM'Intril lrraa to the Journal. Napuw, Aug. 6 Admiral Dewey who arrived today on tho Flagship Olympia was visited by United States Consul General Castro and members of the American embassy. The Olympia will probably remain in this ort for a month. The admiral commanding this station, the commander of tho garrison and the prefect of the city visited Dovtoy today and the American admiral returned their visits. Dewei' and thu erew of tho Olympia are all lit good health. It is now said the cruiser will only remain here eight or teu'dayB. Second Oregon Nearly Ready to Start Home. I'nwlillo rurrfitionilf nro of l'urtland Telegram. Captains Present, Crowneand Ranr.ee left on Wednesday for Vancouver to re- lort for duly with tholr now regiment. They have lcou sixxiially mustered out for that purjHiKO. Lieutenant Gcorgo F. Telfer, of company L, Iiiih Iteen up IKiinted adjutant to succeed Adjutant Crowno, to servo until the muster-out. All muster-out rolls have been turned in uud verilled, and they are now in the hands of the paymasters to be figured up. All company and regimental rec ords will bo turned in nu tho 7th, nud on the 8th tho regiment will leave for home. There will be alxmt 700 men on the upccinl train, hoiiio in Pullman and turistcars. Tho rate secured by the committee is 10.2o for tourist and fit! Pullman. This rate is tho same whether the man goes clean through or stops off at some intermediate point. There is a widespread sentiment among tho men that tho Portland people wanted them to come there simply for coiumeicial reasons, and this is duo to the multitude of private letters that have Isjen received by the men, all of them saying that the general sentiment at home is that tho-M) who want jobs can apply for them "where they sent their money." Of course the more thought ful men know that ho mean and con temtiblosentimout us that could not be general among the patriotic people of Portland, hut such utterances nave had an estranging effect, and the iKtys feel that thev are not Iniiiig treated as the soldiers from all other states are being welcomed. It is to be hojxxl that their greeting as tlioy puns through the state will bo so cordial and enthusiastic that by the time they roach Portland all trace of this sen timent will have vanished, and they will retqwiiil to the hearty and generous wel come that will lw extended to them when they arrive. They will be glad to get home, and will bo osieeiallv pleased to know that tho sordid sentiments of those letters are not those of the iieoide of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. II. N.Cockerllno have re turned from thu annual meeting of the Northwestern Mutual Life Ins. Co., ut Milwaukee. He says they hodonu con tinual run of luck, mlssiiiK evelonos, tornados and suiutrokos. and of Bourse largely attribute it ta tlieoomjKiiiy he represents. your Evea I Wt-AT mm 5SHMF rJXIlOI& ' CMUxamoiscASES. INriAtUO ITXtGCAUI ON U0 4RAI4ULATI0N etc. fcrattilMe. MURINE) Will euro soreuoss, itahliig and burning eyes ; any trotiblo resulting from strong winu or dust ; all com of red lids, rod ovim or watos on IhU. Will alto ktroiigUidii wesk oyos, r IWvo win from any Injury and pro vont (ntlamatioii. Itshouhl always be iim1 aftor any forulgn kulMtano bu Immii roioovwl from tint tym. Tin rtiiiof xttWw Ut HWtaHt nmtOUH awl Um rtMults always Ixim rWal. For mU by IBARR'3 JEWELRY STURE 110 BTATC BTHCBT, fl m&JSflk AWk 1 K m) bVajs mr MD BALL Given by the Fill- pinos. In Honor of a Bold Stroke of Diplomacy. Talk of Franco Plotting Germany. Against Ily Aaaortnlril I'rrai In thr Juurnnl. Nkw Youk, Aug. 5. A dispatch to the World, from Hong Kong, says: Agulualdo has an advisory counsel right in Manila. Hong Kong having been inado too hot for the Fillipinos through the efforts of Consul Oonora Wlldman, tho rebels have decided to establish headquarters in Manila. They were oii-eonragfd to try daring experiment by the fact that under a re cent decree of Uou, Otis, tho Philippine courts are now conducted by natives. So Crisanto Lichancho, treasurer of the junta went boldly to Manila and pro fessed friendship for Otis. The scheme has worked uo well that the delighted junta has celebrated Its victory with a grand ball. biNDo.N, Aug. r, Whatever fanciful reasons are offered for tho visit of the French miuisiter Foreign affairs Del casso to St. Petersburg, ' it is safe to assume Rims reference to thu present unsettled condition of European poli tics. Franco is still smarting under tho humiliation of thu Fashoda affair and Is inclined to meet William If onco con vinced that tho Russian alliance has no realvnluo. - Thu appearance of tho United States as a world jxiwer is primarily responsi ble for this disturbance and there are rotated signs of latent friction between Germany and thu United Htates, the latest being Dewey's alleged warlike statements. Sa.v Fiiancisco, Aug. fi. Tho aleumur Hong Kong Maru has arrived from China via Hoiioulu. United States, ship, Radgur, hearing Hon. Rartlett Tripp, who represented tho United Htates on thu Hamoau commission and Rarron Von Sternberg, (lormaii repre sentative, arrived at Honolulu on July 'M, on tho way to Hun Francisco Mr. Klllott, who represented Great Rrltnliithas sailed for homo via Now Zealand. Somoa will In future ho rulnl by u white fgovoruor aixiintel by tho three xwers and there will Ixi n native Ivgislatunt. Chief Rustle will be chief authority in the laud. Residents of Samoa have tiled witli the commissioners claims aggregating half u million dollars for property de stroyed during tho recent occupation by American and Rritlsh sailors. Madhiii, Aug. R. Thu supremo coun cil deliberated today over judgement in os. Travelers OiitflU eom- iiuj. ii r"i rc gqlHKoii a VMalloH or Clip CM mill CLOTHING x 'To be prosperous you should look prosperous." Our K, S, M Guaranteed Clothing is the most pupular up'toxdate line shown in Salem, If you arc looldng for honest values you will surely come to us, ??? If you are looking for style you will surely come to us, Our Clothing is made by the most skillful tailors, 2 2 Every Suit is Guaranteed, Whi Itjn on you soo n our Ad It la AL WAYS TRUE Wc have the Jargeat stock In the City and are original in our ideas of doing business, we are uptodak, progressive, and determined lo stay in the lead, X OUR BUYERS now in the East are young in years but old in experience. They are neat in their taste for selecting goods. X JTfc X X ZC X OUR RATING with Dunn and Bradstreet enables us to buy direct from factories in any quantity we desire. X X X X X X X X Our Great Sale is Now on in this Department. XXX PRICES RUMBLING, X PROFITS GRUMBLINC. A X X ' Royal aiBSOWJIELY'jrHiRE Makes tho food more delicious and wholesome ROYH MKIX3 OwMN CO.. fctw VOKK. regard to tho Burrender of Santiago do Culm to American, troops. It is expected that tho accused olllccra will be ac quitted. It is said that tho public prosecutor has submitted n report demanding that imprisonment for life bo imposed on tho Spanish olllcors responsible for the surrender of Manila. Som, Rulgaria, Aug. C Tho politi cal situation is growing dnrkor daily. State olllciiil's salaries have not been paid for two months nnd tho scarcity of money 1b so ncuto that there is grent discontent and hitter nttacks on Princo Ferdinand nn heanl on all sides. An early ministerial crisis and general up heaval Is confidently expected. Saijuuiuv, Austia, Aug. fi. Yester day evening tho demonstrations in tho streets, after the meeting of the Oer niau national club, ended in u free light. Tho people stoned and tired revolvers nt tho police. Tho police charged with swords but had to bo reinforced by troops before they eleured the streets, i STREET RAILWAY Fighting the Improvement of a Street. Ilr Amiuolntril I'rra lo tlir Journal. Pontiac, Mich., Aug. f. Tho track of the Sylvan Lake street railway company on Saginaw street was torn up early today by n gang of men. They are un derstood to have boun omployed by wl- dormeii and other citizens. Soon after 1 n. m., tho peoplo were called out by n continued blowing of atonin whistles. Tho causo for indig nation against tho company Is that it opposes having tho strees repaired and has enjoined tho city from proceeding therewith . Train Wreck. Ilr An.oHutril I're to thn Jonrnnl. Omaha, Aug. 5. A passenger train on tho St. Paul t Omaha road was wrecked alTokamnh, was seriously injured anil two slightly. Five Drowned. Ilr AaanclNtn! I'reaa to the Jourunl. RAiriMoiiK,Aug.r. Five persons wero drowned this morning by the capslr.elng or a small rowlnrnt in ratapsco river. Soldier's Home Plague, Ilr Aaauolutcil !' lo thr Journal. Nkwiiiiit Niiwm. Auu. B. No deaths anil no now cases of yellow fever nt Hampton tixltiy. Leprosy. Complaint has come to tho city olll cors that it ease of leprosy exists in thu Chinese quarter of the clty.und Marshal (RhHin is Investigating thu matter. m An Executive Act, Dr. J. M. Lane, of Portland has been rcapMiuted a member of tho state board of pharmacy for live years, Ladies Can Wear Uhoos. One size tumtllor after using Allen's Foot- ICuko, u powder to be shaken Into tho shoes. It makes tluhl or new shoes feel easy; gives Instant relief to corns and bunions. It's tho greatest comfort discovery of the nuo, Cuics swollon feet, blisters nud callous spots. Allen's Knot-Huso Inn certain cure for Inurowlng nails, sweating, hot, aching feet. At nil druggists nud shoe stores, 2c. Trial naokugo FRKH by mull. Address, Alton K. Olmsted, Lo Hoy, N. Y. 2 Meyers & SALEMS GREATEST STOKE k f Baking Powder OUR For Fall Campaign Work. The Yaqui Indian Rebellion Still Growing. Later' Nows of tho Lost Saturnus. Steainor Ilr Amuelnteil I'ren to the Journal, Ni:w Yohk, Aug. 6. A Bpceial to tho Herald from Washington, Bays: "It is understood that the plan of oixsrations for tho fall campaign In the Philippines contemplates n division of the Islands into several military departments and General Luwtoii will have command of that lu which tho cavalry troops will operate Probably General Wheeler will be given command of n brlgndu in Law ton's dopnrtinent. Lnwlon's de partment will embrace the territory lu which thero probably will 1k hoaviost lighting and in this way General Otis will bo left free to perform tho duties of the military government. Chicacio, Aug. o. A special to tho Tribune from tho city of Mexico says: "Tho Rebel Yiuiui forces are now 3000 or 1000 men. Their temporary success has encouraged tho Indians from nil along tho Yaqui river to Hook to tho strong hold lu the mountains. Tho govern ment has decided to reinforco General Torris. Manila, Aug. fi. The steamer Sa turnus, coasting under tho American Hag, wai burned Wednesday uud tho crow is missing. Details of the affair are not known. Tho Cnptnlu of tho Sa turnus onco obtained possession of nshlp held nt San Fernando by tho Insurgents, by mooring tho Saturnus alongside nnd hauling tho other vessel away in tho night. To keep mine shoes a looking bright I do not haP do time, So I gooa down to Kills A 'luns Who shine tlom for u dime. And deu I read dot slim up there And thinks I'm not ullvo, f Veil 1 takes peanuts Ioiik with mo, Two sacks of ilum for live, IOV8tnto st. Phono 2074. 4 Dolla. WHKAT MARKET, CuicAno, Aug. fi. Heptembei, OtlJi Cash 3 red 71. Han Fiiancisco, Aug. 6. Cash 1.05. Sod Coasters IteinvmtMtr the irniMilrvn?of uur Mall Oritur Ve- lu your iril. TALK s k K ,, Whon you soo It n ourAii It la ALWAYS TRUE PLANS S 9- 3 A LB I i i.1