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DAILY JOURNAL. VOX, x SALEM, OREGON THURSDAY AUGUST 17 1899. NO 19 rpTTTjl Salem Woolen Mills Hcrae Made Goods, SPECIALS: A very select line of Boy's Knee Pant Suits of our own goods made up in New York. Get one for YOUR BOYl All sizes of Boy's Black Hose, the very best to be had: A?V tor them. Upon looking Found it to be iM WM KRAUSSB $350 shoes are equal to any $4 shoe to be found in Salem Call and see them at 275 Commercial St. Salem, Oregon. FREE SHINE ft New In the Shoe B We propose to continue our Big Sale riglrt on through the Fall season and will put all our inv mense Fall and Winter Stock, includine a full line of Rubber Goods on Sale Sept. 1st. A big cut on every shoe in the store. SALEM SHOE STORE R. H. Leabo, Atonager. 88 State St. I.add & B1H1 Hank Bldg. iff n in New Attractions each Week, This week wo aro offerlnB ENAMELED IRON BEDSTEADS In dUTereut sizoa beautifully nnisnca unci maunwu, one m nmuu r,. make your sleeplnc room look cozy and cool. In our rooms you will find the furniture iiecossary to complotlv fur -lsh your home and only needs to be seea to be appreciated, Our prices will proyo hatUfactory. We hope to have you come and look over our stock at your earliest convenience. F. W. Hollis & Company THF UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC. FRANCESCO SELEY. Dean and Principal of Vocal Department. KnwAi n V. TausoN, l'rinetnal of Wbiip Detriment? ImistAtn '- ' B' Principal of Violin Itenartiiwiit ; Btta Sqciui.&iii.ky. Assistant in ocal Depart ment ; Gladys Byiwe! First Assistant in Piano Department j Fi.ohjhsck Tiluhm.. Si Assistant in 1'lano Detriment Hereafter, Mr. Till-on wl 1 Uc 1 e -tirely under the management of the College of Music. basoii ISOH-ltXX) Iwgfn Sept. fith. GRAY Cor. State and Liberty Sis. Salem, Ore. assortment of Keguiar sizes, extra sizes and extra longs. No matter what size vou call for we have them. A special drive on them 7 he finest line of Crash Hats for Men and Boys to be found, in Patterns and Styles. STORE, around a fact that usiness STORE Carpenter's Tools Blacksmith's Tools, Fine Tools For Every Trade at The largest Men's Pants: PROS Era BROS S TRIi U IS Resumed Morning. This Assassination of Labor! Premeditated And Paid for By the Dreyfus. Enemies of II y Aaaoelntcd I'reaa to the Journal. KUNNEH, Allg. 17 . Tho trial of Cant. Ureylus was resumed tins morning without an incident. Court adjourned after partly hearing Col. Picquart, who . r will conthuio tho deposition tomorrow. London, Aun. 17 The correspondents of tho 1-oiiden paners at Ilennes are almost unanimous in tukng a gloomy view of tho prosiccta for Dreyfus. A representative of the Daily Telegraph says, unless tho Gorman government reveals the name of the real traitor, it is quite on tho cards that the same ver dict will be rendered as in the previous eourt-martial. ItuNNKs, Aug. 17. Maitro Monard, counsel for tho Dreyfus family before the court of Cassation in the trial for revision of proceedings, has been sum moned to replace Labor! until tho latter is able to resume the conduct of the case. In spito of the dilllcultics encountered by tlio defense, today's sossion of tho court opened with brighter prospects for the prisoner, as iieninugo evidently camo primed with questions to be put to General lloget. A number of counsel's shots struck tho bullsoyo and made tho General squirm in'liis seat, lloget was unable to conceal his annoyance and auger when Domange scored. Ho throw glances of savage resentment at the audience when tmrprcsscd titters went around the court room as Demauge cor nered him. Then came a witness who proved to bo a splendid reinforcement for Dreyfus. It was M. Burtullus, tho examining magistrate who received tho late Lieut. Col. Henry's confession of forgery. Ber tullus' testimony was a veritable speech for the defence." Nrw Youk, Aug. 17. Joseph Heinach cabled the following statement to the Journal and Advertiser: "Tho shooting of Ijtbori will warm up tho atmosphere of tho court, as it has disgusted nonest men. Tho attempted assassination is not tho outcome of a weak mind; it is part of a general plan, cold-blooded, premeditated and paid for. "The crime syndicate of assassination feared tabori and wanted his life and documents. The same men aro respon sible for the razor which cut Henry's throat; for tho rojto which hung Locriu ieraud the pistol that shot Labor!. History furnishes no examplo of crime so atrocious. "The plot includes tho murder of Dreyfus, if acquitted. Tho murderers who ordered tho assassination will yet bo caught. No roinproiiiiso verdict is K)ssibfe now. Tho Judges who hither to would have been willing to throw a sop to tho antl-Dreyfusards, will now make no concession. "They stole Labori's iiaiwra to feed tho dossier. My letter, which was among tho stolon documents, will not give tho dossier much nourishment. It will doubtless bo claimed by the murder party that tho'Anglo-Gorman syndicate' hired the man to shoot Iaborl in order to awaken sympathy for Dreyfus. "Tho army accusers are now In full retroat and hoping for revolution. There have Ih-oii several combinations made to murder Dreyfus. Tho murderer has many accomplices. Tho plot has a plat orm of two planks: First, subversion of tho republic; second, tho murder of those who donouco the gang of forgers. "Laborl's blood stirs honest wails. Iwk forward to a speedy acquittal of Dreyfus." WOODBURN RECEPTION the Returned Volunteers of Com To pany M, French Prairie Camp No. 47, gave a grand recaption at their hull In Wood burn Wodnufeday night to the returned volunteers of company M, tho Wood burn cominy. Four of tho boys worn memlHirs of the lodge, Captain J. M. Poorman, First l.ieutinaut W. B. Finrer, Sergeant O. I). HuuderHin and Corporal J. C . John son, the first three being Past Consuls. While the reception was primarily for tluu.1. nil thu other memlwrs ot toe company were ooniiany inciuueo, aim ..,v - . , ..n a I I 1 iMMiloes tnose nameu inoro were iirwwiv I). A. Walker. F.ugeno Moshlwrger, Raymond Moahborgor, C. A. Whiting, Jesse Carter, Tracy Poorman, Ralph Hull, Weley Boyos, Win. Benjamin, Jamos Toose and Charloy Humphrey. Not only www the mumlwtni of the lodge! prowiit, but their familUtf, tlw r4ativsof the volunteers, und many other friends, making a gathering ol .mi i.un.lrM.1 tmniile. Tlie larvre ImII M,jn Ut am! the winner room Wlxlfl ur fllhtd ami a royal good tim ire enjoy d hyall. An address of welcome was gJw" W Waltr Toozo in his most witrtaiini Htylo, ami short rwjKmtoa were iiiwie by Oupt. Poorman, UeuU Finzer, Ber iwttHt Hwiderson ami otliers. Storiea ami aneodotos of the novel exporloiieotf of Uw volunteors were related, aiMl some excellent music was also rendered. Dr. 0. H. MeCorkle presided over the festivities in tlie happiest waHHer. The feat to which the p ople torn J their attention about half iat Urn, awl Vklth whteh tlwy were still wretlig at widnlght when or inforfBt left, was oho of tlie greatest upreoils of eai .Wes ver throws oh tiw tenuer raereieB wi m.mimuivIv vAilntrinu. Ttt4r formers had brought eJikkeas awl all other ilmmImu ol tlie cotmUy awl Bothmg htoltm eoiHd to be wfciHg. Tlte soldier m were, of eotirso. WwJ DREYFU lions of tho occasion, and tho Httlo Fili pino, Manuel, camo in for a great deal of attention. Woodburn Is a groat placo for genuine informal good times, and she outdid herself last night. County Clerk V. W. Hall and C. T. Pomerov. tho ieweler. with their wives. drove down to Woodburn and took in the affair, returning ulout 3 a. in. to Sa lem. . Santo Domiogo. Ujr Aaaoclnted Frtia to the Journnl. Havana, Aug. 17. Jlmiucz, who as pires to the presidency of Santo Do mingo, loft hero today for Bautabano. It is said that ho received cablegrams from friends In Santo Domingo previous to his departure. Scotland Stormswept. II r Aaaoclntetl Prcaa to the Jonrnnl. Aukkukkn, Scotland, Aug. 17. A ter rific storm Bwopt ovor tho Scotch coast last night. 3D fishing crafts were caught In the galo. A llto boat was sent to their assistance. Russian Drouth. St. PKTKnsnuno, Aug. 17. lleports from Southwest Russia say that the recent drought in that ortion of tho country has caused utter loss of the winter and spring wheat crops. MAY DIE. Jim Franey the Pugilist May Die. Managers of the Fight Attested. San Fiiancisco, Aug. 17. JimFranoy, pugilist who was Imatou Into Insensi bility last night by Frank McConnell in a contest before the National Club has not regained consciousness and physic ians have given up hope of saving his life. McConnell and his seconds, (Frauey's seconds,) tho managers of the club and tho nitereo have been placed under arrest. SfX DROWNED. Carriage Precipitated Into the Water From a Ferry Boat. llr Anaoclnteil I'reaa to the Jonrnnl. Wasiiinotov, Ind.JiVug. 17. A car riage containing six persons woro pre cipitated into tho White river last night and all were drirfvucd. They aro Mrs. Albert Heusel und tho four lien- sol children and Miss Ajny Dillon. The uorse nan just uieppcu uouani me itirrv boat, when tho hawser parted throwing the carriage Into tho river. Severe Bruise. Some time ago littlo Georgio Bern hardt had a fall and slightly hurt his knee, to which ho paid no heed, but in due time the limb became swollen and under his right knee a large iibcosi has formed and for several days the child has stifferc I terilllc pain, lie has Ix'on under tho doctors care who thought atone time tho limb would have to lie amputated. Today it was lanced and now with proper care ho will hooii bo all right. Slightly Painlyzed. M. Johnson and two daughters, of Sllverton, camo to towu yesterday on business and to visit with their old friond, Peter l.arsen. While eating din ner yesterday Mr. Johnson became 111, which resulted in his left side becoming slightlv paralyzed. Dr. Richardson was immediately called and Mr. Johnson has now recoverred the use of his leg and soon ImjiiII right, It Is hoped. Some Prunes. C. Towiisund, of Hosedale, was In the city today and reports that there will bo quite a few more prunes out there than was expected and the growers have been offered a cent a pound In the or chard for them. PERSONAL. Mr. and Mrs. M. I.. Kleth who have been guests of Mrs. Kioth's iiaronts, W. W. Murphy on Howoll Prairie, loft xlay for Halsey to visit G. J. Hockon Biiith. Mr. Kleth is Supt. of the Mad ' on street bridge at Portland. Rov.Kotohum wont to Shaw this aftu noon, whore Mrs Ketchum anil two daughters aro enjoying an outing in tho Waldo I lllls at the farm home of Mr. Keeue. .Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Baldwin Imvo been enjoying a visit from Mr. and Mrs. H. II. Raid win of Independence, where the latter is a minister of the gosMil. W. P. Williams, deputy clerk of tho supremo court, has returned from an outing at Cottago Urovo. Miss (.lladys IJyrno loft today for Sea side to visit witli P. 8. Knight and daughter. C. B. Clodfelter, salesman with J. J. Dalrymplo, is in Portland for a short stay. Senator Geo, C. Ilrownoll, of Clacka mas, was in Salem today. H. II. Ragan and fumlly returned to day from Nowiwrt. Dlok KtMiie eamu down from Water loo thl afternoon. Senator Kuykoiidall, of l-ami wxiuty, is in tho city. Tommy Ilrigun returned tixlay from Roseburg. J. G. Itarr went Ut Portland this after noon. Get on Glasses II WdiraJiht alkOWS kluilS of falling. Stiruly you would not become DIHhit A litiiu.iiiKilv attttntuHi may savo your ovefl. It is wise to let us examine them tt'u daII Mumimj. the irroatoat eye remeily It Ikw evr been our ploaswro to recommend. . . BARR'S JEWELRY SlUKt JM . ' ' lyi I aniKi aMTaMaKXaM JjR ISSUED To Organize Regiments Ten 01 Soldiers lor Service in the Philippines, Colorado Troops Havo Manila. Arrived from llr Aaaoclntcrt Prrna l tlin Journnl. Wasiiinotov, Aug. 17. The order has Imh'ii issued directing tliat ten additional regiments of voluntcerH be organixiMl for service in the Philippines. Regiments will be numlH'tvd from 118 to 17 itn.l will be organixwl at Fort Knelling, Fort Crook, Neb. j Fort Riley, Kan.; two at Camp Mead, Pa.; Fort Niagara, N. Y. ; Fort ICthan, Allen, V(.: Fort leaven worth, Kan.; Jefferson Barracks, Mo.; South Framiiiglmm, Mas-. San Fuani'Isoo, Aug. 17. The trans poit Warren, which arrived from Ma nila last night witli Colorado troops abroad, was docked at the government transport wharf early today. The men however, will not be landed until to morrow. They aro preparing to go into camp at Presidio. Wasiii.noton, Aug. 17. Colonels and Lieutenant Colonels now regiments an nounced as follews: Colenels: Twenty eighth, George S. Anderson, Major Sixth Cavalry; triilrty-nlnth, R. L. Uullard, captain subsistence de partment; Fortieth, I.. A. Good win, captain Klghtli cavalry; Forty-llrst, L. K. Richmond, captain second artillery; Forty-second, J. M, rhompsoii, major Twenty-fourth Infau- try; I .. . !.'..... .I.I.I ..!. .1ii.iii .ui 1'uriy-iiiini. iiniiur iuiiiiuv, vu P- tain First artillery Fortv-fourth. B. J. Mc(leruaud, captain Second Cavalry; Forty-llfth, J. D. Dorst, captain Fourth cavalry; Forty-sixth, W. 8. Schuyler, captain Fifth cavalry; Forty-seventh, Walter Howe, captain Fourth artillery; lieutenants-colonels: K, B. Pratt, can tain Slid infantry; C. J.Crane, captain Twentv-fourth Infantry; Byrne, cap tain 'Sixth Infantry; J. K. Mai lory, captain Second infantry; 0. II. Crowder, major Judge advocate; James Barker, captain Fourth cavalry; Francis Mlchlor, captain Fifth cavalry; W. B. Wilder, captain Fourth cavalry; J. A. Beacom, captain Sixth infantry; John Bigolow, Jr., captain Tenth cavalry. With III regiments already called Into service, ten ordered today will make to tal .'50,000 of the !W,000 volunteers author ir.ed by action of congress. Manila, Aug. 17. Blglit hundred in surgents attacked Angeles this morning, hut the Twelfth regiment drove them Into the mountains. Three ditched lo comotives were cunturcd. No American troops were injured. Tho insurgent loss is not known. C. T. Knoncor, of Ken tucky", reporter of the Manila Times was killed yesterday during tho light at Angeles. Paid Past Fine. The roort has lieen about that Gov. Gcor remitted tlie flue of Bud Stutes- man, who was sentenced to pay fH) or serve '-'") days In the county jail lor knocking down a baseball umpire. No application was made for a pardon, but after serving thirteen days the young man's father paid flM und he was re lease 1. Illicit Dlstillei, St I)Uis, Aug. 17. Geo. M. Btarck, president of the Stone Hill Wine Co., at Hermann, Mo., was arrested on charge of defrauding the government, by making and disusing of brandy, on which a revonue tax had not been paid. The distillery, wine cellars and iiliint, was DoiKcu by a representative oi me in ternal revenue department. H". ORD los. Meyers & CJ salkivl's greatest Buy while our Great Sale Is Oil (Sreat Sale of Remember our buyers will soon be home and we want you to have these goods before they arrive. The line comprises the very latest styles in Taftetas Satin Duchess, Corded Silks trimmed in velvet ribbon, Japanese water j..C "1a .,fl-J- Puj(jpiM( ToHici Slillrc. uuul wworxo. Royal ABSOfcUXEEvlPUBE Makes the food more delicious and wholesome norm awa MISS STARR DEAD. Took Doso of Carbolic Acid Mistake. By Ltvedfl Only About Half an Hour After Taking It Story of Her Death. Miss Sarah Starr, stenographer at tho governor's olllce, a daughter of Frank Starr, who resides In Knglewood, cornor Sixteenth and It streets, died nt I o'clock- today from a dose of carbolic acid. Shu ..orked at the executive olllce until noon today, when she left for lunch as usual. During thu forenoon tho young lady had asked for permission to take a short va cation. She must havo taken the (wison shortly after 12 o'clock. MIhs Starr was stenographer for Shor man, Condlt & Park for povoral years, and went to work as stenographer for Governor Gecr on Juno 1, of thisyear. HTOUY OK HKIl IIKATII. She arrived at her homo, cornor Six teenth ami B streets, at about twenty minutes past twelve, and a few moments afterward she called for help. It Is supjMiBcd that she mistook the lwttlo of carlmllc uoid for a bottle of camphor which resembled It, the only difference being In the lalol. The nearest physician, Dr. ('. II, Robertson was summoned with all pos sible speed, and arrived in almut ten minutes. Ilwas found Impossible to relieve her agony and after half an hour of In tense suffering she passed away a little after one o'clock. Miss Starr was a flue looking, bright and Intelligent young lady, and a very popular and eillclent employe ut the State I louse. Shu was only about IX) years of age, and camo to Salem with her family ulMiut 11! years ago. mi. iioiicuthon'h statiohi-nt, Dr. Robertson, who lives only u few blocks from thu Starr home, reached the patient about FJ sSIO p. in. He gave her a powerful emetic and thinks thu acid was all out of her stomach before death, but her mouth ami throat wuro so burned she could not live, Her left eye was burned out by thu (ioImoii. Shu could not speak plainly, but she knew that she could not live. She was unconscious at time of death. After removing the poison the doctor said she wnsipilto weak, whereuou he administered a titimulunt, but she failed to rally and expired very suddenly. The lootor does not think the poison was taken Intentionally. All weak places In your system cloned ugitliiHt, disease by DoWltt's Little Barly Risers. Tlioy claanso the bowels, regulate the liver, und till you with now vigor. Hmull, sure; never gripe. Btones Drug Htoros. Silk Read the List. 53.00 54.25 55.00 56.00 56.50 57.00 57.50 58.50 59.00 WAISTS REDUCED TO 52.06. WAISTS REDUCED TO 52.83. WAISTS REDUCED TO 53.60. WAISTS REDUCED TO 53.82. WAISTS REDUCED TO 54.37. WAISTS REDUCED TO 54.57. WAISTS REDUCED TO 54.87. WAISTS REDUCED TO 55.67. WAISTS REDUCED TO ' 55.67, .w - vw, M w.wf POWDIR J roota eo., tw to. DR. JOSEPH'S SON Stricken Down in a Bathroom by an Electric Wire. llr AaaocUted I'reaa to the Jonrnnl. Portland, Aug. 17. Hawthorne Jo seph!, tho only son of Stato Senator Dr. Josoplti, mot instant death at tho homo of his parents, on tho northeast corner of Bast Morrison and Bast Twelfth streets yesterday afternoon at 5 o'clock, whllo repairing somo elec tric fittings in tho bathroom on thu second floor. Tho night boforo tho olcc trie tlttinga woro out of repair, and Haw thorne thought he would overhaul thorn and put them in good condition yester day, after his return from the General Blcctrlo Company, whero ho had bocoii employed. Just how tho ucchlent occurred is not known. At the time he was at work In tho bathroom, Mtb. Josephl was receiv ing somo callers. She heard it slight uoiso from tlie upper HirtIou of tho res idence, like some one falling, but It was only slight, and she did notascortaiiitho cause at onco, Presently alio went ii) stairs, and on oieuiiig the door of tho bathroom, saw Hawthorne lying on tho floor, whero ho had fallen when ho received the shock. Sho immediately hurried to the telephone and, calling tip Dr. Josephl, Informed him of what had hap pened. Then Captain West and wlfo were informed. Soon Dr. Joseph! ar rived, and. with Drs. C. II. RalTety and George Wilson, used oyery possible measuro to restore tho young man, but their efforts woro futile. Examination of tho service wires to Dr. Josenl's residence very soon after tlie accident showed that tiiey wuro en tirely free front contact with other wires. It is not certain that tlie young man received a shock, but the probabil ity Is that ho did receive a slight shook, such as would come from u 100-volt current, which tho wire was carrying, and us is ordinarily used In houso-wlrinir. Under ordinary circumstances thu only effect of such a shock would he it sharp, tingling sensa tion, but to a person suffering from somo weakness or an organic affection ot thu heart It might prove serious or even fa tal. The Latest Fake. Salem merchants, who aro bored to death for all kinds of fake advertising all thu time aro again confronted by the iiemi, inoscuemeis to piacu adver tisement about thu margin of u littlo out-of-dato map of Oregon at fi! it card. Thou thu whole thing can lo hung up out of sight where it will not do 2 cents worth of good. Diver Drowned, Aaaiialntett' rreafn tlie Journal." llr Tacoiia, Aug. 17. Diver Baldwin, while working on the wrecked ship Audelaua today, was drowned by an air nlpo breaking, under heavy pressure, lie was In two hundred feet of water at thu time. Simply Bleent, Having employed a first-class candy maker from Sail Francisco, wo aro now weeding out all our poorer grade of con fectionary and replenishing our stock with tho very latest lines of chocolate anil IkjuImuis. Wo will lie pleased to havo you call and sou iih ut KM.IS & .INN 184 Stnto at. Phono 2B74. 4 Uolln. W II BAT MARKET. CiucAoo, Aug. 17. Septenibet 713a. Gush TMi. San Fiiancisco, Aug. 17. Cash 1.05. SB? Son store Buy while our Great Sale Is on Waists kr. J' ' Jl