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THE DAILY JOURNAL. vox.. X SALEM, OREGON FRIDAY AUGUST JLt 1809. NO 188 r 2 2 S 3 a i 0 8 i a s a s ! I s a 2 a 3 ? 3 I 3 3 your Feet TXWVQ E I II II i 1 - E JJUJJllU i BT TOT p JLJJU1 1 p p Stlem Ottl to Wed. Saturday nt 10 a. in. will tnko place at tho l-irst Presbyterian church, .Mabel marriage of Miss oi Salem, to Mr. Portland, tho Hrehnitt, formerly David Patollo. an employe of llalfour. Guthrio fc Co. The bridal party lcavo at once for Scnttlo to go upon an Alas kan excursion. Mrs. Steoves, who is related to tho intending bride, and Mr. and Mrs. McUill wont down from Salem to attend tho wedding. 11 U 111 11" Arc Natures Shoes They're the best on earth, 8 ? E Jftowr& MARH Shoes are almost next best anyway. vantage: When they're -eplace them af the as durable. They have gone They're one ad you can I THE NEW YORK RACKET. I They Will Destroy Diamond Mines. n England Declares War With Transvaal, Spanish Generals Are Easy. Let Off Very Mormnn Elders. Hr ' lnclntcil VrraR to tlir Jnnrnnl. Pinkvilu:. Kv.. Aue. 11. Four Mor mon oldors Imvo been forced to loavo tlio country by tho nngry citizens of this place. In Wf?o county, Va., tho Mor mon elders woro warned to lcavo but did not go, and sovoral citixens went to tho place of worship, took tho elders out and gavo thorn a sevoro whipping. Lynching. Ur Aaiineinteil I'reaii to the Journnl. Nashville, Aug., 11. Will Chambers, colored, who was arrested on n charge assaulting a 14-year-old girl, was lynched near Belle Bucklo to day. lie was Men tiged by his victim. ME You won't miss the old ones either ; the new ones fit so well. Don't spend all your time earning" money to shoe and clothe yourself. Our prices will give you a naif holiday every day. Spend what you earn on your holidays at the old line credit stores, but we'll give you honest goods for cash. E. T. BARNES, Prop. Salem's Cheapest One-Price Cash Store, Cor. Commercial and Chemeketa Sts. 6 WvTv?5f&reiTfWv4rYTTVTTrT3l MOT i 1)1 m 1 SHOES! Tho-: Shoes you saw in our window out to $2,50 will be so'd during $0 HJZ usrronthfor tyllJ a pa 'either Black or Tan. Rcniunbcr, the same cradc cost yott S2.60 elsewhere, Sec our Ladies Tan Shoes at the new prices, $1.25 upward, at Ur Amoclntcil Irea to the Jnnrnnl. London, Aug. 11. Tho Standard and Digger News today published nt Johan nesburg a dispatch threatening Great llritian, in tho event of war, saying that tho Uoers were determined to wreck tho mines and irrotrlvably ruin tho general IkxIv of sharo holders by blowing up millions of dollars worth of machinery, nnd saying: "While it will doubtless end in victory for England, tho price of victory will bo ruin to thousands who ought to consider tho prico wo must pay lieioro authoriz ing tlio government to declare war." Another Johannesburg despatch pre dicts further concesssions and says: Tho reply of tho Transvaal to tho pro posal for a joint inquiry is being delayed until government has prepared n scheme for granting the Uitlnnders immediate and substantial representation. Result of Treaty. Ilr AuRoclntcil l'reaa to he Jonrnnl. Washington, Aug. 11. Tho state de partment announces that by an Imperial order of July 12, 22 of tho principal Japan ports will bo opened to Foreign commerce as soon as tno new treaties becomo operative. Spanish Generals Acquitted. Ilr Amoclntril l'reaa to the Journnl. Madrid, Aug. 1. Tlio Gazette today publishes verdict of the supreme court martial, which, in add tion to uetiuiting tlio generals, Toral and Paroja, of sur rendering Santiago Do Cuba without having exhausted all moans of defense, orders an additional inquiry to discover the responsibility for lack of means f defense. A Secret Court. Ur Amocliilcil Irc tu (lie Journnl. Uknnks, Aug. 11. Tlio Dreyfus court martial concluded itssccrot cessions this morning. The court will meet again to morrow morning at ():;) Loiinxzo MAiiquisi:,Delagoo Hay, Aug. 11. Steamer Holehstug has arrived horo witli 4000 cases cartridges and other war stores for tho transvaal. - Homiiay, Aug. 11. Preparations aro nlxmt completed for the despatch of 12,000 troops to Africa. SUPREME COUnT. Decisions and Orders Mode Today Court Adjurns to September 4. State of Oregon, respondent, vs. John Lavory, apoliaiit, judgment Corporal E. J. Chamborlin, 0110 of tho wounded Second Oregon, accompanied by Ids wife and baby went to Portland today to visit his parents. Worse Than Before Reported. Royal a4B&OLUIE!LY 'PURE HIKING Powder :rt&Of.tJXEEV'feURE Makes the food more delicious and wholesome hotu mnnq wxitnn Co., w yom. Five Hundred Killed Porto Rice. in Stoim Is Approaching Shores. Our Own ONE STORM Destroys Three Million Bush els or Grain. Ur Aoclnln! Prea to the Jonrnnl. St. Paul, Aug. 11. Reports place tho destruction of grain by yesterdays hail storm in North Dakpta and Minnesota at noo.000 acres or nearly H.OOO.OOO bushels. Klondike King. Chicago, Aug. 11. A special to tlio Times-Herald, front San Francisco, says: Aiexandor McDonald, king of the Klondike, lias ailed. Liabilities aro estimated at 0,000.000, assots of un certain value. After! knowing for two years what it is to he: a millionaire, ho has shouldered his pick and started again as a poor miner. ' ENORMOUS TASK. In KRAUSSB RROS FREE SHINE 275 Commercial St. afllrmed, of tho Opinion by " '"' '.T.. lower court Moore, J. Tho Oregon Heal Estate Co., respond ent, vs. Multnomah county, appel lants, judgmoiit of tlio lowur court re versed. Opinion by Uean, J. Stuto of Oregon, respondent, vs. James Weaver, appellant, judgmoiit of tho lower court atllrmed. Opinion by Hoan, J. , W. W. Carney, respondent, vs. II. It. Duniway, ot al., apiMjllant, petition for rehearing denied. Opinion ! Ikmii, J. The French Glenn L. 8. Co., nppol hints, vs. Alva Springer, rostKindont, judgment of tho lower court alllrinod. Opinion by Wolverton, C. J. French Glenn L. S. Co., npjollantB, vh. Junius Colwoll. nsiondent, Judg moiit of tlio lowor court, nlllrmod. Opinion bv Wolverton, J. . V. Wallace. rosnondoiit. VH. J. Furnishing Supplies for Army on Short Notice. Ni:w Yoiik, Aug. 11. Colonel Amos S. Kimball, assistant quartorinastor general of tho army, who, during tho war, was in elmrgo of tho Now York depot of tho quartermaster's depart ment, which furnished most of tho sup plies for tho army, has just completed n report of tlio work done by his olllco during tlio fiscal year, ending Juno 150, 1B0D. The report says : From tlio following statement, it will appear that tho enormous huiii of f 17. 00:i, :W.r7 has )oon disbursed at tills depot durliiu tho llscal year ending Juno 110, 1801). Of this amount, tho sum of f7, 1151,178.11018 for supplies purchased, and included in 42U nccountH; $5,032, SMMt.Rtt for sorrier, moludeiUu JSTulacr counts; $2,178,520.55, placed to the credit of other olllcors, representing H57 transfers, and tSWl.lKW placed to tho credit of tho I'nlteil StatoH treasury, leaving n balance June :t0, 181)0, of fl, 218,073.45 In referring to tho shipmeiitof forage, straw, oats and similar supplies, tho phut adopted of purchasing them at tlio lowest market rates Is explained as fol fel fol eows: Had wo underUiken to ask for bids by newspaper advertisements, tho very largo quantities usked for would huvo had a tendency to mine tho mar kot prico, whereas, by obtaining tlio lowest quotations quietly, wo nut only secure tho low est market rates for forage, but also special rates for shipping by commercial linos, Tho following vossels were purchased for the army transitort service: IJorllii, Hav State, llritannia, Chester, Hartford, Mobile, Mississippi. Minnuwaska, Man itoba, Michigan, Massachusetts, Mo hawk, Missouri, Obdam, Port Victor, Panama, Kelirf, Roumanian, Itlta and a niimboH of tugs and steam lighters, in addition there was chartered a largo licet of vessels most of which woro used as transports, to curry tho Fifth army corns to Santiago. Tlio total cost of the II. for A Winner X X In the Race for Trade Is our handsome Russet Calf Shoe for summer wear. Just 'the right shade, anatomically cor rect last, and the latest nnd most stylish details in trimming and makingwe 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-irust-to-luck shoes, Buy your shoes at home (and get suited for 53.50, reduced to 52.90. SALEM SHOE STORE R. H. Leabo, Aanager. 8S State St. Ladd & IW i Bank Ilhlg, GRAY Carpenter's Tools Blacksmith's Tools, Fine Tools Hunter, otal. annollantfl, ntlirniod want of brief by apollant8. State of Oragon, rMoiidont. vs. John II. Hunter aniHillant. atllrmed for want of brief. , S. Frank Watson, appellant, vs. J. Salwenburg, roioiidont, motion for modification of docreo allowed. Petitions for rehearing dental in tho following casee: Jas. . Whwder re spondent, vi. F. Otto Hurklwrt at al, Appellant); Vtner & II. Inv. Co., roepondont.vs. Fred Nodine, et al. ni pellantH. , ,, ,. V. W. Carnov. rwqKmdont vs. II. K. Duiinlway, et al, aiiiellant8 ; ami J. Paterson ot al. aiqwlmnta, vs. tlie Port land Smelting Co. and It. Marks, et al msiKHidont. Motions to advanoo overruled in the oosri of Amoa T. Young ot at, rtwiwiMl unts, vs. State of Oregon, aiiHtIlant; iimlJoniiie SmiUon. rwiiondeut, rs. Tlio S. P. Comimiiy. Julia E. Huffman ex., roejiondent vs. E. H. Habighorst et al, ajwllant, mo tion to advaiuo ovtir ruled with lve t remw motion. State ex rel Httrren, rejKmdiit, s. W. W. HulUt al, appelant, ordered that Jreepondwit default in not filing brief Tw wxcusod atwl that th oaiwe b trautdvrwl to tlw trial doekut, the ai ixiIUiiU to lv umi ikf to &Ut a rily brral if ti1 dmim to (lUt ontt. Kmla J. lji,mU ei al. ani)iant vs. luUi HoMnUwl, rwiHHMlirntM motioii to ruiax wktsovarniliI. Tlie Mpramw court iiM a4loHriHtd to tptumuor i. . I t 1 ....! ...v...... vessels cnarioroti, iurciiuwi unu ihuuujt snent in refitting them amounted to a, 063.-H8.ai, and the nunilMir of persons furnished transjiorUition by this office wus 101,8-15, lHsldes 3ft5 animals and KH, 7kT IniiM nf HIlIlllliftH. ". : - : ; . .. .. .. The work oi uringing tlio iiihmi . St Juan, Porto Hico, Aug. 11. It is now said that 500 persons lost their lives at Ponco during the hurricane. Torriblo distress prevails thoro. Tho water supply of San Juan lias been stopped. Wasiiinoton, Aug. 11. Tho war ilo partment has recelvctl a cablegram fivni iteucrni wavis, glvliur fill Porto fuller details of Uico by the eneral Davis, irlviiur At ' - I I tno damage none in hurricane. "lieports show that the hurricane was far moro hevoro in tho Interior and southern part of the island than here. Tho numlier of Porto Iticians who lost every thing cannot fall below 100,000. Several towns nro reported entirely demolished. There was complete destruc tion of all barracks nt two iHists, and at two others of nnu comimny ench tlio barracks woro destroyed, but only one soldier was dangerously injured. Washington, Aug. 11. Secretary Hoot has prepared an npneal to the people of tho United States for aid to those who suffered In Porto Hico by tlio cyclone. The uction was taken upon receipt of a telegram from Presidont MeKinloy stig- Scstiug that It bo done. The subsistence epartmontof the army hi Porto Hico lias been directed to render temporary aid until supplies arrive. Wasiiinoton, Aug. 11. Tho woather bureau has issued tho following liurri cauo bullotie: 11:10 a, in., hurricane conter is apparently approaching Nasliau, llahama. The storm will In crease in intensity upon reaching the (iulf stream ami will probably reach the South Atlantic coast towns of tho United States tonight. ALOANY ACCIDENT. Mrs, Dain, of Corvallis, Was Caught Uy the Steam Motor. BpecUl toTlie Jonnul Ai.hanV, Aug. 11. Whilo tlio motor car was coming to tho nftoinoon train it collided witli a carriago.demolishing tho carriage and severely mangling tho oo uupatit, Mrs. Pain, of Corvallis. Sho was immediately takon in chargo by friends nnd medical aid summoned. It it thought she may livo, but sho will bo a long time recovering. Sho was thrown out of tho carrlatm and fell in front of tlio motor, where sho was caught by tho fonder nnd rolled and pushed over tlio ties nbout twonty-flvo j'nrds. OTIS FOR BRYAN Word From the AVan Who Atay Take His Place. Ur Ammclnli'il Pre to the Journnl. St. Louis, Aug. 11. "I am for llryan for president, I have always been for him. I think tliete is not a shadow of doubt nbout his nomination bv the Dem ocratic convention. This statement was nindo bv Vice- Chairman Stone ot tho national demo. erntie committee, when asked about tho reports llial lie is preparing to for sake llryan and take up Admiral Schley as a uaudldato for the democratic nomination. As STAYS Supreme Com'' mander YUKON NEWS. Wasiiinotov, An . . . .' -i m. .MutorHon lias neon onlorou to Hall Iroin 11. Transport g. 11. Trnnsi dered to sail fi New York for San Juan and Ponce next month with supplies to relieve tlie des mute in rorto pplles I Hico. KilboriiG Has Been Appoint ed Paymaster Americans Unablo to Got Into Contact With tho Filipinos tho West Indies was oxiHMlitlomdy iki formed, a complete record being take by the clerk of the New York olllco i from Kir- eu as Mtch liody came oil the vessel, ilio total exiior.ditures on this account, ex clusive of coffins and decorations, ,.,.i,.ul tuvi WW. After elvinir ill do- tail tho locations of tlie various recruiting stations, tho rottfrt stauw tno ttxjHimw incurred on that soore was 120,077, In eluding t!8l5 for rent and $72 for lodging. PKRSONAL,. Mrs. Aiiuio Hawkins, nf Toledo, grand manager for Oregon of the Women of AVoodjraft, nil route to the national meeting at Denver, left for the east to nay, after being a guest of Mrs. F. It. Southwiok. Major K. Downs, who accompanied his wife to Sodn Springs has returned. Mrs. Downs will remain for several weeks. The major purchased a ranch of 180 acres, which ho will proceed to stock with goats. Attomoy General Hhickburu has re turned from Albany where ho went to meot his son, just returned with tho voluntitirs. Miss Mnrv Hroilg, of Sllvertou, who was the guest of Miss ICOiui Snyder and Miss Martha Hroady, returned today, Mrs. Ida Vaughn, a supreme court stonogrnplier, has gone for an outing at Seaside. Will Wannof Wnldport oiuno over to1, financial wrecks, meet his comrades of tho Second Ore gon. Mrs. Moore, who has been Mrs. An son's guest, returned to Portland today. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Aukermau and daughter Ilellu loft for Hood HIver today. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Thompson aro at Portland for a fow days. John Roberts, tho hop buyer, has re turned from Albany. Tho Misses Hotiin have returned from Newjiort. Kola NIoh of Albany is in town. Survivors of Edmonton Route are at Wrangel. WiiANdKi., Alaska, Aug. (1. via Seat tlo.Aug. 11. ThoStlokeen river steamer Strathcona, arrived here with thirty survivors of tlio Kdmonton trail. The are: M. Hiiiidelman, of Chicago; J. Cliff, of Vancouver j W T. Munn, of Misseuri: K. II. Lyons, of Missouri; W. Coster, of Manitoba; M. Ostlg, of Chi cago; 0. Velgor, of Canmln; H. W. fliorgan, oi silverton, Or., H. Fenk, of I8 Angeles; (1. (lafuey, of Iis Angeles; ii it..,.M. ..i u.iii i ..i.T. mi... w IH..W ... ..U. I.fll, Ul IIIV rtlKtl VJIIV , 11. 1IIIIA- man, of Chicago, C. Jefferson, of As bury Park, N. J.; J. Moore, of San Francisco; M. Voloy, of Ohio; J. Mc (lillvray, of Umdon, Kughiiid; W. HcimI, of Canada; O. Heed, of Canada: J. IaivIii, of Ottawa; J. Hackney, of Ottawa; H. H. Dunbar, of Seattle; M. Toll, of Canada j K. II. Tall, of Canada; W. M. WolBon, of Cihlcago; A. II, Tlgar, t Pi-lnnn l m ii r 1 lulnttil likttiulii f) Slolfel, of Chicago; w! 11. Wells', of Missotir,!, D. Robertson, of Vancouver; I. (1. Tomllsou, of Tacomu. All these men came with pack trains, sent out from Telegraph creek and Lukctou by various trading companies last spring. Tho unfortunates tell heartrending stories of hardships en dured and comrades lost and abandoned, and strongly denounce the tradlnu ami Ilr Aiunrlnteil l'rr to tltr Jonrnnl. Nkw Yoiik, Aug. 11, A special to tho Herald from Washington savs: Uuti- era! Otis will remain in supreme com mand lu tho Philippines. Should ho re quest to be relieved, Qonoral Lnwtou will bo assigned as his successor. This decision was reached by tho presidont and Secretary Hoot during tlio confer ence at Lake Cliamplain. Wasiiinoton. Auk. 11 Malor Charles I. Kilhoiirne, paymaster ot the army, lias neon apnotiitod as treasurer oi Philllpplnu Islands and tho island Guam. Wasiiinoton, Aug. 11. Tlio following , was received from Otis! "Manila From ' southern Lurou report comes that an American olllcer is hold there as u prisoner mid tlio description given indi cates that it is Major Hockfollor, the olllcer who disappeared several months ago and nothing lias been heard of him tho ot igi Hll transportation companies, as well as the Canadian olllclals.and the newspapers that so profusely advertised this mute as a feasible one to tlio Klondike gold Ileitis. lo outward appearances these FOR HKNT. A house of ft rooms, convolent to business, three blocks south from Stuto street. Apply to 200 Commerloial street. H-llt" men certainly give evidence of greut suffer ing iinderk'ono.sitico leavinu Kdmonton. eighteen mouths ugo. Most of them are slckiy-looklug.witli unkempt beards and greasy clothes, pictures of physical and iniuiiciai wrecus, several are prema turely gray and bear the marks of scurvy. A few Jiavo lust enough money to reach Seattle or Victoria, but the majority are without funds. Tho citl- reus of Wriingel have appealed to the united Statet government, at Washing' ton, hut up to tlds date no aid has lieon received. Thuro nro now about 2m) destitute miners hero. since.' Manila, Aug. 11. Hccoiiuoltorlng by small parties wiih continued today. Un availing attempts were imido to get lu contact with tlio enemy. Tlie American troops occupied Caluleta, Santa Rliua, llacolor and UtiPgita. Rains have recom menced. Tho transport Para from San Francisco has nrrlved. Lovers of Sport, Salem Hod and Gnu Club meets this evening at C. D. Giibrlolnon,M olllco nt 8 o'clock. A good attendance in desired, Tlie Club lias several iuiKjrtaut com munications to act tiK)ii. Tlio Secre tary has u letter relating to it shipment from tlio government hatchery of a lot of black Hsitted trout tills fall. Also it lot of grey Hugllsh partridge. Once In Oregon. Mackinac. Island, Mich Kx-.ludgo Thursday. was npiKilutcd a egou. William M. Aug. II. llllMl Bering rounu n Judge in Or- While a very young man ho' icuorai I wandered to tho village Tom And sat down lu the shade In Kills' & .Inns' refreshment And drank some lemonade. stand Oold From Dwon. Skatti-k, Aug. 10. Tho Steamer Qiifcon arrived from Alaska today. In ad dition Ui 260 excursionist she had 100 minors from Dawson nml Atllu abroad. The amount of gold dust thuy curried Is ontlmated at $170,000. The peanuts that tliev have there Tom The truth you ought to know For a ulcklo you get two sucks You could not years ago, tS'VUtnto at. PJiono 2874. 4 UoIIb. WHEAT MARKET. UIIIUAUO, iMIg Cash 2 red 71. Han Fiiancibco, Aug. 11. Cash Aug. 11. Septemhei, 70. LOW. lluy whilo our Great Sale is Oil For Every Trade at BROS Cor. State and Liberty Sis. Salem, Ore. Call for Did Tk HHdM"id, 8ieial rotnmitUe bowl turns, aeung tor um umhhkih mimII of Uw City of Satan. Orwton. witl rwwivu bkU for Um printing oTthn MmhMiwI For imr Cnt Funding Howls aI said cit'. hii to ami including Um 16- Ot 4y & AuKtMt, mti. SposifHwOotM to balad at tlie ollkw of City HwwUr, &irw, Orwi. n ngtti rwuimi w wWt anjr or all bitb. immAm ul stock wukt Meawpany all bhk. C. P.JHSHOP. Mayr, S.J.JUDAH.Olty IWorder. B.P. WALKKR, AhlrtMn 1 A H Hl'HE.N, AkUrman. H-ll-IL -- & A Late WCWMIM fliffll U ll 10 W 1P( & ir JBHHH W-l Bi ',iYl -fe. m l. mm.m rms i r . v. --x.' . i VS X xs v 3fc o. Meyers & Sons (jj SALEM'S GREATEST STORK Z lluy our while Great Sale is on m zrh) Watch and Clock Cleaning. And repairing is a iftoi$ wira Mna tlwrooghly familiar with the dlf- r. ,.i,u a( untrlias ami alociks and havinif much axpiirittw with tills laa of wxA the rewtiriwg of ttlaHf,I,fi dulksata tima lcw wl sknlfaly "waateodo wgraviig, repairing awl manHfaNrifS JWHjfy Try wl yi will alH. BARR'S JEWELRY STURE 310 BTATD BTnnBT. We stiil have a very nice line of those Silk Satin Serges Crash Covert and fancy novelties in ladies' ready to wear skirts which we are offering now At Great Sale Prices We have made great reductions on the entire line to close them out. TO HART, OOrlAITNen & MAIIX. Clotliingi For Men and liop At Great Sale Prices our entire line of 11. S. & A. fine suits are on the block we want to reduce the stock before our Fall Goods arrive. iHFT rVvTP' 0 Qll K I BkNWif 9 OUARANTCeO OLOTHINP tv " in " Crash, Straw and Felt Hats At Great Sale Prices crash and straw hats must go regatd-less. ..I i i ' i H I i l r J"jV'-- " -