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DAILY JOURNAL. VOL. X SALEM, OREG OK TUESDAY, AUGUST 29 1890. NO 203 THE e) olern Woolen Ho-ne Made Goods MIS DRUM SPECIALS: A very select line of Boy's Knee Pant Suits of our own goods made up in New York. Get one for your boy! All sizes of Boy's Black Hose, the very best to be had: A?k for them. ENEMY. The argest assortment of Men's Pants: Regular sizes, extra sizes and extra longs. nu numer wnar size you can for we have them. A special drive on tnem. "'he finest line of Crash'Hats for Men and Boys to be found, in Patterns and Styles. WOQViU Wii STO P' ULL ST L -33 i.M 1 1 m P mm Colonel Cordier's Tes timony Plainly in Favor ol the Accused Captain. J. 'SiftSa.'agg Immense stock now in and daily arriving' All the new late toes, Will be sold at cut prices through the Entire Pall and Winter. KEAUSSB BROS 275 Commercial St. Salem, Oregon. FREE SHINE STILL ON. STILL ON. Our Clearance Sale is Still On-! Indeed in the matter of low prices for Shoes it will be ever on. Our full stock of AND fill GOODS LI J Are daily arriving and will be put on our shelves the first of the coming month, and sold at figures close to the bone. Good 1 lop Picking Shoes for next to nothing. SALEM SHOE STORE R. H. Leabo, Manager. 83 Btato St. Ladd & lb'-h B"k UW Maitre Labori Bound to Have His Client Acquitted. II y Aannrlnlnl l'rrnit to (lie Joiirtml Kbxnms, Aug. 29. No wieoIal incident innrki.il tho opening of tho Dreyfus courtmnrtliil tills morning. Col. Cor dior, deputy chief of the intelligence de partment, nndor the lato Lieutenant Colonel Henri, and who since hia pre vious appuarauce in court has been re leased by the minister of war from tho oath of professional secrecy, wm tho llrst witness called today, lie testified to tho effect that the lato Colonel Sand hcrr and not Henri received the famous bordereau. Tho witnoss dooKod strongly in favor of Ureyfua. The colonel declared his be lief in the guilt of Dreyfus was shaken v hen the date of the Iwrdorimu was given as May. Ho was convinced that Dreyfus was innocent. Col. Cordior spoko for l'kipmrt as a conscientious soldier and honorable man and threw much light upon the situation which ex isted in tho otllces of the intelligence department of the uarolllco. Col. Cordior several Union mentioned the ambassador to Germany, which canned the president to intervene and tell the witness that ho must not intro duce any ambassador's uamo or refer to Germany. Do rreycinct, former minister of war. former minister of foieigu affairs and former premier, followed Cordior on the witness stand. Defreyeinct made a patriotc speech rnthor than deposed, concluding with the words. "All the world will accept your verdict which will opon an era of reconciliation." The iuemlcrH of tho courtmartial t routed Do Frnyeinct with tho greatest deference. A WILD MAN. Said to De Running Loose in a Pasture Ncar Salem, l'eonlo livinc in Vow Park and Denot addition have worked up something of an excitement over a wild man in Litchfield's pasture which lies just south of Dojwt addition. iiiomnnwiu neon several tunes last w eek by Iwys who frequent tho pasture, and one boy, Charley rarkcr, was seared out of at least 18 months urowth by run- iiing across tho man ia tho thick brush while in search of his cow. Tho boy brough up, n few hocoihIs later at tho residence of Mr. Van Valkonburg, near by, and his faco Is laid to have shown more different colors than u Nye Creek sunset. A man named Adams, who has been camped near the pasturs, with n travel ing out lit lor repairing umureiias, saw tho man and said ho thought ho had seen tho samo man lie fore in California. Saturday cvoning In lady at Mr. Van nlkonburg's residence saw Urn man crossing some open ground on hi 8 hands and knees and noticejl that ho lay under a tree until dark. ; On Sunday, some half dozen men and a host of Ixiys thoaVn systematic hunt through tho'brush in tho pastuie, but failed to find what they were looking lor. mo system tlioy useti nowovor mav account for itheir failure, for it is said they all kept in a compact Iwdy, and that there was considerable rivalry as to who should occupy iiositlons in the center of tho crowd, ired IJoworsox1 bird dog was improasflod Unto tho ser vlco and played a prominent part in the hunt by following thetrail of tho quurry, but when tho trail led "up n small tree which contained no wild Jinan, tho dog's services wero dispensed with. lno supposed wild man is uescriiHM KRU&ER DEFIANT His Ultimatum to England Mokes the food more delicious and wholesome both Mwa roopn eo.. mw vom. Will Make No More Concessions. War Declaration Expected at an Early Date. Prussian Diet Doings. Uhiimx, Aug. tfl). Itoth houses of tho Prussian diet met in joint session today. Tho Imperial chancellor oxpresM.il the regret of tho government that tho canal bill had not mut tho approval of the diet. Hut, ho said, the government adlturcd bteadfil8tlj"tmho project anil was con fident that tho conviction of its necessity would grow more among the people. Revolutionists Victorious. Wasiuxoto.v. Aug. 20. Tlio stato de partment received tho following from Consul Sliniwon, Puerto Plata, Han Dominge: "All towns in this district except Monto Crlsti aro in possession of the revolutionists. Puerto Plata sur rendered josturday." VVellman Expedition Returned. Ilr AkaucluU-il I'rrnn tu Hie .loiirnnl. Hum., Ungland, Aug. 38. Walter Wullimin, loader of tho Wullmiin jwlar uxpedition has arrivud here. Tho ox plorur is iimmipuniod by tint American imiinimrs ot t.io koxK.nuion, wno aro wll. The Embroiderer at Frfliwir's tolls ussho will lw coin Killed to romaiii tho rust of the week to tluisli her work judging by tho crowd of hullo going there she must bo doing a fine business. Dont nils! getting ono of bur iKautiful pieces, 8 lit) tf as of middle age, dri'ssul in a fairly good sult'of black clothes, wearing a hand kerchief around his nock, and having a couple of weeks growth of beard on his faco. Ho lias been spoken to several times by Iwys, but would return no answer, usually taking to tho brush on his hands and knees. . It is reported that the same man was seen near Turner fori n week or so a short time ago. i MARION COUNfVMATTEnS Business Being Transacted at the Coutt House, A marriage license was Issued to Sumner M. Snell and Inn J. Smith; also to I.omuol P. Triplott and llattle Hello Dew ester. minus ni.ni. W.C. Hubbard and wife to Ira W. Hubbard. ICli) acres in sec l,t(lsr3 west; also 4 acres In thud. 1. , of Joseph L. Deksj in same township. 11. c. d. f 1. Win. 1-:. Her and wife to CI. II. Heebe Bl.fil acres in 1 s r 1 west. t00' U. M. Prey and wife to Q. II. Heebe, 51.73 acres in t t s r 1 west. flwOO. H. II. and Mary Finch to Tilmon Ford tho southeast quarter of section '-'5, 1 0 s, r !i w, w d f5,B00. Al Coolldge k Co., to I-otilso and W. II. Krwin, us executors of G. H. Krwiu, deceased, 2VM acres in t 7 s, r 1 w., trust deed fU.OOO. CI. V. John and wife to Henry F. Johns, 100 acre in suutlon 10, tit s, r.'t u., also 10 acre in section !l, t U s, r !l 0, il. c. d. $150. ritOIIATK. Tho claim of C, M. Hlnklo, for flil.OO, against tho estate of Jane MeAlpIti, de ceased was argue! before Judge Terrell, who decided in favor of tho lutitionur, allowing tho claim. John A. Carson appeared as attomov for Mr. Hlnklo, and F.d. Horgiiu for the administrator. Hrowu, Wrlghtniiin & Myers, at torneys for Jefferson Myers, adminis trator tie bonis 11011 of tho ostato of S. H, Hlsdon, deceasoil have filed a motion to strike out portions of the answer to the petitions of the administrator of the os tato of Both It. Hammer, deceased, and M. L. ChainlHirlaln and David Simpson, sureties of the late Both II. Hammer. W. C. Hubbard administrator of tho ostato of Chas. L. Jonus, deceased, ha Hied his final account, mid 11 o'clock, October :ird, is tho time set for hearing the samu. II r nNiivlnlril lrra (11 Hip Jiiurunl. London, Aug. 1ft). Commeiiting on the declaration of President Kruger of the Tramvaal go ven incut to tho effect that the south African government ad hered to its latest offer and would not make further concessions, the after noon papers here unanimously draw attention to the increased serious ness of tho Transvaal situation, but at same time they exprcsi uiiecitulnlty regarding tho nature of the con cessions beyond which Kruger siys ho will not go. No olllclal announcement has been mado of these, though thoy aro generally understood to bo a llvo year trunehiso and increased Outlandor representation. "If this is correct," tho Globe says, "it cannot bo long Iwforo diplomacy has to stand aside as of no further service." Wall Paper I'iflm' llo'liliiig Ruren k MU London, Aug. 2J). Tho Capo Town corrosiiotidont of tlio Dally Chronicle says : llritlsh troops will bo immediately conceutnited ut 1-aliig's Neck and Naa foking, and it Is believed tlmt tho Llrit ish progrummo will bo to Miirround tho Transvaal and then to negotiate a new convention, According to the Dally Mall's Capo Town correspondent, the belief Is still entertained there that the llritlsh gov ernment Is opposed to extreme measures and it is reported that President Kruger is so well aware of this that ho ha just cabled, countermanding conditional orders for large meat supplies. Piii.toiii , Aug. IS). Tho reports of Mr. Chamberlain speech at Dinning ham last Friday have liecu calmly re ceived hero. President Kruger said : newspapers bring whatever 1 cannot say whether they Chamberlain correctly, speaks to mo direct, I shall to royiy. t ift.iiiii miii iii.r.iiti.ifii T.iiiu.ii ... il... ... ....... ....... itvav. vi. 1. 1 uwt.irvill, it, tun course of an Interview, del rued that the whole republic would nwlst lika onu man any interference with its Independence. TWO TRAINS WRECKED One Was Ditched While the Other One- Collided With a Freight Train. KtoiN, 111., Aug. 20. Tho Keokuk Ex press on tho Hock Island road ran off tho track near nore. Tho engine, taggago, mail and smoking ca-a wero demolished. Tho engineer, fireman, baggageman and mail clerk wero injured. None of the passengers wero seriously hurt. Toi'kka, Aug. 20. Tho Kasy Flyer, on tho Hock Island road was wrecked this morning ai lveatns, Kaus., colliding with a freight train. No ono wn killed. Tho engineer and fireman and six pas WMiirers wore inoro or less hoiIoiihIv In. Jured. " fiWfBAT WHEELER OHIO DEMOCRATS In Sessioujn State Convention ZancsvilleJ at Chicago Platform Will Ue Itealnrined and W.J, lirynn EnJoucd. COMING MEST. W.J. Dry an and to Kan Wife on Their Francisco. Way WiNNBAiuaw. Nov. Aug. 20. William J. Hryan andwlfoiwsfiMl through Nevada this afternoon on their way to Ban Francisco. Tim imople of W'liinoiuucea gave him a rousing recaption. Card of Thanks, Mr. and Mrs. Jaunw Wiloy Imroby wish to oxtond their thank to tho neighbors and friends who so kindly and cheerfully oxttmdud their sympathy and ussistaueo during their recent trouble owiiur to the sad accident to their little son Hobert. "It the thoy like. reisirt Mr. When hu know how Ilr Ananelnlril I'rea tu the JonrnnL .ANF.HViu.t:, Aug. 20. Thoro is an unusually largo nttuudauco at the Demo cratic stato convention this year. Tho now ntatocontral committee selected will hold over for tho presidential year and for this reason is attracting much Inter est. Many delegates aro willing to have a strong declaration .against MoKlnluy and Imperialism but protest against any declaration imalnst the war In the Philip. plniH. Tho Chicago platform will I hi reutllrmed with a strong endorsement for Hryan, HORSE THIEF. O. Jolunon Loses a Herat From His Until. O. Johnson, who lives 011 the Garden ltoad. east of the H.P. track. Ismournlim tho loss of a horse, saddle and bridle, which were taken from his ham on Sunday night by some person or persons unknown. Tho mutter was placed In Sheriff Ditr bin's hands, hut no duo to the robber or tho whorculxMit of tho horse seem to show up. Tho horse I described as it bay, 10 year old and weluhlnir 1200 pounds. Another norso wan tt ken irom tue barn but wns found near by, and us hu is a hurso of great will iMiwur It is sup posed that hu. declined to accompany tho strangers and they wero unable to overcome his objections. Will Be Given Pun- ston's Brigade. Ho Says tlio. Philippines Climate Is Good. Real Estate Agent Killed. 8a.v FiiANOisco.Aug. 20. J, F. Turner, a real estate agent, was shot and killed by Joseph Freumi, a burlier this morn ing, The tragedy is the result of a long standing feud. Mr. and Mrs. Harr.ee of Drain Norma! who have been visiting In Salem, leave tomorrow morning fo r Drai n where Mr. Horzco has been chosen to fill the Chair of Critic. Irritating stings, bltos, scratclios. wounds and cuts soothed and heuled bu HuWItt's Witch Huzol Halve, lie wnro or counterfeits, Htouos Drug y tores, bntisfactory Help can Ix) ohtalimd uioii short notice by the use of tho Jouhnai. want columns. Thoro aro plenty of conietent people tube found If you use this Istst of all mediums. Hut you'll wait a long time if yod wait for voluntary applications by competent people. Tho Incompetent aro the ones that go from door to door looking for work. Tlio competent onus read tho Jouhnai. and don t havo to inako a en 1 "s for work, All wrniit t fs In vnur svstein ulosed against, c ckt 'y Dow I Li's Little Karlv Ulsors. Ley cleanse tho bowels, regulate tho It, cr, and fill you with now vigor. Hmulli Hiiro; never gripe, atones Drug Htorcs. Thinks Gen. Otis Will Make Progrefs When He Is Reinforced. Ilr Aaaoolntnl I'reaa tn tho JnurltHb Manila, Aug. 20.-aonoral WKwIer; has licon onlorod to report to porwnl, MacArthur. Ho will bo given tlpc5nf-'r maud of General Funston's brbiuile,",)e' which Col. Llscoin has coininaiKled tein- lorarlly. aoneral Wheeler will proceed to San Fernando tomorrow after having spent a week energetically visiting tho lines. Wheeler said to a representative of the associated press: "I am much pleased with the situ atlou. 1 think when general Oil gets inoro troops hero hu will make rapid progress. Tho country Is more favor able for military operations than I sup ,,osod. Tho Impression the country is unhealthy Is wrong." The railroad at Angeles will he restored within a week ,.nd Mae Arthur will advaiicn his head GRAIN INSPECTOR'S REPORT. Vashlngton Oraln Has Not IJeen Se riously Damaged Uy the Late Rains. Tacoma. Aug. 20. Stnto Grain In spector Wright has returned from a trip through the eastern Washington wheat bolt. Ho reports that while tho rain has not'redneed theyiehl of wheat itluiw Injured thu quality. Tho .ba rley crop has I wen injured though not damaged for feeding purposes, hi Western Washington tlio rains havo beaten tho grain down making har vesting difficult. R Stop here a.t THE PAIR STORE For all supplies for hop pickinjr and thrcsliiiur, or . ... i' tea ; We have several Bicycles on hand which must be sold, Will not carry any over, Mr Jo Ho ttmf in save mOllCV IIVJW Ai l"V AAAW '.w . j f 1 Southern Oiegon Melons. First car of watar Pinions from South ern Orogon today, nid by J. D. 1, tl rants Puss. Hwtdnuartarii. forsupply. John U. Wright, a07Comnirolal striwt. 8-SU-tl. any general use. Lots of new goods just arriv wm ue soiu ai me lowesi racKei prices. Crcat reduction on all summer goods. md SOMETHING NEW QUAKER LUMPS CALIFORNIA MOLASSUS PEPPHRAINTS UOSS CR13AM TAI'PV UANANA CMUVVING DHOP5 AT ELLIS & ZINN'S ONLY. Bt-tnto ut. Phono SOW. 4 Uolls, Keep your eye on this space. THE PAIR TOR 3 WHIfAT MARKKT. 'JO.-Septeinbni 70, au.-l)o. ,l)(. Oiiicaiio, Aug. Cash 711. Han Fiunoisco, Aug sr" os. M6"8f s & Sons i-s- ' CJ A LEM'S ORhATEST STORE Q WANTK1 Hoard and car for two Iwys iigudlluud 7 rKM;tlvely, will ixiy $10 iMjr month for jixm1 1miii. Addretw h Mother." Kalem MttMlU ill W A 4 i a i J4f&iys Ti i This 1899 Bicycle, nicely enameled and nickel trimmed, only S20. Many bargains Jn second Hand wneeis mi ihum y , j 1s 11 you want a Htioei see u The Happiest Girl In town fe k4m wbo bus rivwl an Kn- uagWNMit or WwWIHg ring (Mircnttswi hw. Oi ttr tttoak of Wwtrfry Is jartlwilarly iHfitmm mU 1 IhIho aUOTHHtONt, Willi Mlf m0 Umm artWtm of fum TJw tUi& re !. ami tho u.l.u.oJ.ln -----""- aUll Ulkt llttt wit loaii tbo prtoo h kor UH others mrfc for mm tvU. BARR'S JEWELRY STURE 130 axATfl aramrv. Our buyers are home r and with them comes copies ot ex tensive orders which they placed while in the East. The goods are beginning to roll in and in a few days we will have a G A. X STORE FULL OF miW') We ar ' I Passing vtu That elegant Neckwear at qry JUST COINED lluoolvwl It swull ituir lino of Into Mlmim of itotlolf auilti'tu w'awM X for one. Wuuivii uuil Msn aro buying t!im llvoly, thoy won't lust long. Another Line Jmji1 Ulsy. KltftfMiit Mwiwlulnn.doli iiwl Chiffon Thm wadi up In ontlralj'UOtfMti, DfciK niillwl, ot., 50c to $2 each, tW Tlioy Mra isliwply ufegaitt. If!" v t IV . mmmmmmmm - '-"" " iminmmmmmmmmmp GOOB8 JXEjE1"W- X3Dl3EJjaLS JSTJ'W t