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"f ' ' J1 ' THE DAILY JOURNAL. VOI. X SALEM, OREGON SATURDAY. MAY 5 1900. A - fflA &; I There's Honest Wear In &P0WNS rxrfi TJifriiiiiTiiail a: shoes x Kt Thoy'ro ' undo-dato" in Btvlo. If satisfaction, trade with tliu I1 i1 NEW YORK RACKET I'.iulit vonrn nf honest dpnlinc- 1ms i wo intend to keep faith with our patrons by keeping our profits down to tho j f verv lowest possible notch. Wo cany only reliablo goods, but our "spot I f cnsli" plan of business enables us to undcrstll nil competition. DO YOU WEAR CLOTHING f If you do, don't fail to examine our correct stylo nnd quality you need. All I goous. Salem's One Price Cash Store. ASK FOR THE IVlfrOVty SHOE FOR MEN $350 Sold only by w mm JN 111 MM WVLMA rwvw'H'V'l''''M''11'1' f All persons, old and young, should have their teeth examined once every six months. Decay will be present and tartar forming which nothing but a thorough examination will reveal. Professional services rendered in time means high class work, less pain and great economy. ''' DRS. EPLEY k OLINGER Make no charges for work done by them P. O. BLK. .fcw.v.u.vvwww.wv,t,uklJAAoM'''''fc'. siiiiuiiiiaiBiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii S cwrCTS Wo tan make just such a Our work is guaranteed twice an long as any factory OUR PRICES AND WILL BUY OF US GET YOU $30.00 Morrow IlraUu r ea wimw wwuu -v - -w m wwvm Hl'CO 3 ytf,M imwiki rtiaz it. ' X ypt 5 If Table I m m s90 MARK SHANK you want goods Hint will give tlio b) built tin an enormous trndo (or us. and men's nnd boys' suits. Thoy'ro tho kinds of ladies' nnd gents'ifurnishing 1 SPRING! Beautiful lino of infants and children's red and Tan shoes Justin. Tho right thing for spring wear. Sou our ladles' flno vesting and fancy vesting panel tops at $2.50. Sold everywhere at $3.00. Y It. II. LKAIK), MANAOKn. Next Poor to I.ndd & HupIi'b Bnfk Salem Sic Mawi CHICAGO TYPEWRITERS Price $35. The Chlrngo has tho universal koylward.por foct and permanent alignment nnd Inter changeable typo wheels. ::::.- CLYDE BROCK, AGENT Salem Orcgoni examination, and all is fully guaranteed. Rooms 27 and 29. Biireo and Hamilton DO YOU WANT A LOUNGE THAT WILL LAST A LIFETIME? lounge to last lounge. I JP I 9 xwjrmmaiu n m m . & i jta a c in ,....A...t,..t... m ANTI-DUTCH Dnl-iiAmrm nf DwATYnATi'fl OnllTJAiTlATlft lTatYiAI0''' to prevent mon going to work in rumr.111n.il n.. r r, r. Has Been snot. ROBERT'S ARMY WORKING NORTHWARD PROBABLY TO RELIEVE BULLER Hamilton Engages the Boers Throughout a Day's March -Trying to Drive Them Out of Draken- burg Range. llr Aaaoclatrd Prtii ta the JoaraaJ. London, May 5. Itoborts is ovidently losing no tinio In following up tho sub stantial advantage gained by tho occu pation of Hramlfort and his wliolo forco is apparently moving on Windburg. General Ian Hamilton seems to bo midway between lloutnok and Wind burg nnd General Oliver's command from Wepner, which is occupying Thaba I'atchon. Experts differ as to whethor ts is bound towards Kroonstadt or'in tho direction of Bothlohcm. Tho capture of tho latter nlaco would nrobably compel tho Doers to leavo tho Darkcnborg Vnngo and thus open tho way for Butler's ad vance AN ANTM5UTCH PLOT DISCOVERED llr Aaeoclated l'reaa la the Jonraal. Cai'e Town, May 6. Tho South Afri can News says n Policeman guarding Premier Schritter'shoure lias been shot. Tho African llund papers nro making n pcnsatlon out of tho affair, declaring that there is nn anti-Dutch plot on foot. BOERS ENGAGED BY HAMILTON llr Aaeoclated I'rtii ta the Jonraal London, May 5. Hobcrts under dato of liraudfort May 4, as follews: "Goneral Hamilton advanced today to Nelw.clk. Ilo was engaged with tho en emy throughout tho march," TWO BAD FIRES IN THE EAST llr Aaeoelalr.1 I'rraa In the Journal. Pettkuhhuimi, Intl., May 5. A lire to-1 day swept through tho buelncHS portion of tills town. Loss $80,000. Glahciow, Ky.,May 6. Fire destroyed the business portion of tho town today. Loss $160,000. SALEM OnANQE Hold a Session Also Marlon Couuty Pomona Reorganized, There was a largo attendanco at Salem grange at Its regular monthly session. T. L. Davidson, master, presided. After tho morr ng exercises there was the usual subfsmtlal lunch. POMONA ORANQK for Marlon county, with a number of visitors from Polk county, met under its reorganization nnd following program was carried eut: "- z WALL PAPER 5 PICTURE FRAMING S Baby Carriages are not a Luxury but a Necessity. See our new Sleepers. I $35.00 WE MAKE MATTRESSES TO ORDER g' OF ALL KINDS OF MATERIAL. XX - PLOT AT . ni.iu ninr.i i iiiiiinitnpir pmcos. a number of shots were Geo. Weeks read n paper on dairying Wm. Hiiloary read n grango dormancy and its prevention. Mrs. H. 0. Fletcher discussed tho origin of government. Jacob Voorheos doscribed tho Cana dian road system. Pomona grango held n routine session with following ofllcera in chnrgu: A. F. Myers, master; II. II. Smith, secre tary. Mrs. I. L. Hiiloary, Pomona. Both organizations nro in a prosperous condition. VARNISH WORKS BADLY BURNED llr Associated I'rni ta the Jonraal. Nkw Yoiik, May 5. Tho Standard varnish works at Kim Park, Staten island, wore damaged by fire to tho ex tent of $200,000 today. DEWEY HONORED AT ST. LOUIS llr Aeaoelated Preaa ta the Jonraal. St Louih, Mo. May 5. Tho colebratlon In honor of tho visit of Admiral and Mrs. Dewey to St. 1-ouls was practically con cluded today with a mslltary and civic parado by organizations from all parts tho state. Tomorrow morning tho Ad miral an his party will loavo for Mom phis. ' TO-DAY'S DOINGS IN CONGRESS Br AaaoclateA l'reaa ta the Jon rani Wasiiinoton, May 6 Tho Senate amendments to tho army appropriation bill was disagreed to by tho houso today and tho bill was Bent to conference. Tho houeuthon resumed consideration oi tho sundry civil appropriation bill. For Liryon By Acclamation. Senator llutler, chairman of tho Pop ulist National Committee loft this morn ing for Sious Falls. Ho expresses tho oplon that llrynn would bo nominated by acclamation. TESTIMONY IN THE GOEBELCASb. llr Aaaoolatrtl l'reaa ta the Journal. FiuNKPoiiT, Ky., Mjy C In tho Ooobol trial today J. H. Matthews testi fied that telegrams signed by Goo. Den ny, of Lexington, and filed immediately after tho assassination wcro sent to dif ferent parts of the stato saying that riots had commenced, and telling tho re cipionta to send men to Frankfort at ouco Golden gavo some additions to his fonnor testimony. Among theso was tho statement, that Culton said tho man who killed Ooobol was so drunk ho could hardly stand up. Another statement was that Cnhib Pow on told him on the dav of tho assassina tion that tho beat way to kill Gotihel was to start an argument in tho Capital hotel and kill him there. STRIKERS GROW DESPERATE Br Aaaoolated l'reaa ta the Journal. Nkw Yonic. Mav 6. The strikers at the Standard Oil works at Constable Hook N. J., made a determined affort Wheat Market, Bam Francisco, May 5. Cash 05. CincAoo.Mny 6. May 67?i Cash 71, GOLD DUST FLOUR HADZ UV The Sidney Power Co,, SIDNKY, OUKOON. made for family use, ask your grocers for it. Dran and shorts always on hand. A. T. WALN, AGENT, PHONE 61. BRIDGE & BEACH MANUFACTURING CO.'S QiMDPPinP STOUESand CAN BE FOUND AT GRAY CAPETOWN I fired by tho rioters, but no ono wns hit. Tho police and deputy sheriffs charged the riotors and used their clubs with vigor. Two rlnglcndors wore arrested. FREIGHT HANDLERS WILL NEGOTIATE Buffalo, May 5. Atn meeting of tho exocutivo board of tho freight handlers union, President Madgwlck was author ized to go to Now York with full pow or (o negotiato with tho railroads. BOLTING POPS NAME DELEGATES Fonr Wohtii, May 5. Tho bolting Populists held a convention this morn ing and selected dolegatos to tho Sioux Falls convention. ATHLETIC TEAMS MEET AT YALE New Havkn, May 5. Tho athlotio teams representing tho Univorslty of California and Ynlo mot hero this after noon. TAX CASE DECIDED Multnomah County Privato Tax Col lector Suit Knocked Out Mr, Bingham Will Haye to Refund the Money He Has Collected of Marlon County. Tho Supremo court today nlllrmcd the decrcaof JudgoJ. It. Cloland, of Port land, in tho suit to restrain ono Noblo from collecting fees as tax collector for Multnomah county, and annul tho con tract. It is n knockout ngaltiBt the claim of Goo. Q. ISingham na tax collec tor of Marlon county, and tho monoy ho has collected will havo to bo refunded. Tho opinion is a lengthy review and in tho most concluslvo innimor donls tho right of a county court to make such an nrrangemont for collection of taxes. Opinion by llean. Petition for rehearing In J, T. Oabnrn ya NowborgOrchard Association, donied. In caso of State vs. J. H. Miller, dis barment proceedings from Umatilla county, disbarred. John Salrgebor, vs. N, Mlckol, and Mary Mickel, suit for damages for wrong ful ovictior, appeal from Marion county, Uurnott, Judge, rovoreod mid remanded. W. II. Holmes for reiomlent. Opinion by Wolvorton, J, Philip Morrlau, vs. Victory Pincor Mining Co., appeal (from Douglas, re versed. Itoan, J, In Henry M. Wagner vs. City of Port land, motion to dismiss appeal, over ruled. J. Frank Watson vs. Noonday Mining Co..apieal from Douglas, alllrmed. The court adjourned to go to Kastorn Oregon to hold a term. COUNTY POLITICS The Opposition Ticket Completed Prof, Krapp for Superintendent, A number of nominations have been filed tho past -I hours that nearly com plete tho opposition ticket and ensures u warm campaign. Prof, J. J. Krappn has accepted a Cit izen's nomination for county supeiin tendent on o titlon. George Weeks, tho Populistchalrman, haH accepted a place on tho legislative tl.ketbypotltion, vice J. W. Jory wlo did not qualify. Ueo. L. Drown, Populist, has accepted for tho legislature. K. Hofer has accru ed tho Democratic-Citizens nomination for the legislature. This leuvcs no vacuncies on tho ticket. MERHY WAR Contest Over Possession of Attorney Dig ger's Olllce in Uush Building. This afternoon tho grim forces of two opiioslnu parties claiming possession of tho room over J-add & lluah'a bank oc cupied by Attomoy II. J, Digger as a law olllco aro watching each others movements with catliko eagerness. Attorney Digger recently leased tho room for ono year, from April 1,1000, to April 1, 1001, and paid tho rent In advance. Attorney Fleming held Judgments against lllgganfor two of Ills clients, W. T. Jeuksand Nancy K. Felger. He at tached tholeasuand it wns sold by tho sheriff to the plaintiff this morning. Fleming was put In possession, but Mr. Uush appeared and tried to fire him, under a clause of tho lease, hut Flemlnir nutH. H. Linton In to hold the fort and ho still holds it. On West was placed on guard by Uush anlas we goto press thero Is talk of call ngjut tho militia to keep the peaco . BUTTER QOOD AS CJOL'D"""" Marion County Hxpuiis Car Load of Golden Butter. T. H.Townsend.of tho White Clover Creamery, Located at Halein. has fuat told 400 tubs, a full rnrli ad. of first class I butter, valued at $5 000. RANGES. BROS MORE ADED BODIES FOUND AllttKo vlotlms of tho Utah Mlno Disaster Aocountod For. Br Aaaoolated Treaa ta the Journal. Salt Lakr, May C. A special to tho Dcseret News, from Schoflold, says that llvo additional bodies wore brought out of No. 4 mlno this morning. Tho bodies wore horribly mutllntod, nnd burned bo thnt idontillcntion wns dllllcult. The bodlos of Thos.'.Padflold, F.d Street, J. O. Huntor nnd John Plttman tiro still in tho initio. These with tho unidentified Fins taken out brings tho total up to ox nctly 250. No othora nro known to bo missing, nnd it is bolioved thnt nil tho mou nro accounted for. NATIONAL BANK SAFE DYNAMITED llr Aeaoetated Preaa ta the Journal. Fmsiiuna, Pn., May 5. Burglars entorcd tho First National Bank of East Brady last night nnd dynamited nnd looted tho safe. Tho loss is said to rango from $0,000 to $10,000. MILITARY ENCAMPMENT. Will He Held at Salem for Seven Days in July. Governor Gcor has returned from Portland, whoro ho nttended a mooting of tho state inllitnry board, and it was decided to hold tho state encampment nt Snlem it Bttltablo local arrangements can bo made. The encatuptraont will bit held at tho Stato Fair Grounds for about eight days, Inclusive of July 8th to 14th. It was tho governor's idea to hold it as soon after Uio Fourth of July na possible, so us to got through before tho harvost begnn. This will cnablo tho largest posslblo numbor to sou tho national guard in camp. Tho local assletanco required hereto fore has been that tho city furnish water and electric lights. Tho latter has gen erally been provided by tho Klectrlo Light and Power Co., besides giving part of tho fares towards expenses. About 1600 men all told will bo encamped nt Sntem. Tho rnllroads havo ipilto liberally made a reduction and will enrry nil lo and from tho encampment nt ono rent a mile. This will insure a largo crowd nt Salem on those dates, and Tiu Jouiinai. urges that tho city nuthorllles tako hold of tho uaattor nnd loud what assistance is needed to mnku It a great success. m Bitot by a Dog. It is learned at Salem that A. L. Pul liam, who was in the fish market busi ness at Salem with H. M. Van Avery, was accldently killed by n gunshot wound, whllo duck hunting down on the Columbia tliu other day. Ho had laid his gun cocked in tho boat and his hunt ing dog stepped on tho trigger, when tho charge went through his thigh. Ho only lived to bo taken to the Portland hospital. Stayton Artisans. Editor llonnett of tho Stayton Mall, and W. K. Thomas, tliu Stayton under takor, were in tho city today. Thoy uro making arrangements for a grand Jubilee of tho Artisans' lodge at Stayton on Tuesday the 16th. Thtiro are 20 candidates to Initiate nud '.! or 'M mem bers of Canltal Assembly No. R5 will go up to tako part In the festivities. Lost Her Horns. . A Jersoy cow belonging to K, 15. Gil liam, proprietor of tliu Hanson livery stable, fell over tliu bank of tho river last night, knocked off both her horns, and nearly drowned tliu animal. Bhu wa: pulled out by the deck hands of tho steamer that was Just coming along. Beyond n llttlo soreness tho animal ii all right. Farmers Wanted, Gov. Geer is asked to name two dele gales at largo and '.'00 associate dele gates to tho National Farmer's Congress at Colorado Springs, August 21 to 31. The places are open, W. E. Thomas, the broom manufac turer of Stayton, was in the city today. He reports a growing business, notwith standing that It Is un experiment. He will iiuvo twenty ucros of broom corn planted, and Iiojmjs to use the entire out put In lilt factory, Bushels of Eyes Would not bo of any use if they were not in order. Are your eyes all right' Glasses may or may not bo iieceswiry. Tho young are subject to dufects of vis ion as well as the old. Tho earlier it l treated the greater the chance of a per manent cure. Wo teat eyes free of vhargo. We can furnish you anything in the spectacle and eyeglass Hue. HERMAN W. BARR, 118 BUte fit. Scientific Oj.tlolau OTIS COMING HOME The Philippine Commander Sails '.qSffiSe Transport llr Aeaoelateil Preaa ta the Journal. Manila, May 5. Tho Transport Mendo sailed for tho United States this atter noon with General Otis nnd nidca on board, Tho warships in the portfltel'n Mnjor General's salutoaB tho stonmor raised anchor. Tho TwenUcthmiFoSr teenth Infantry were drawn up ashore In front of tho city wall, thoy presented arms, nnd tho bands played "AuldLnng Syno" while thoohoro battery saluted. Gonoral Otis kept nt work with his nccuatoncd energy until tho motrientydf leaving. Since tlio beginning of tho insurrection, Otis has kept at his desk from early morning until midnight. Ilo has novor been Been on tho Lunota llxe other olllccrs, and only two or threo times has ho been seen in society. The Gonoral leaves tho army admirably organized, provisioned nnd clothed, 'i . '' MILITARY Troops Being Spread Br Aeaocfatrit Preaa ta the Journal. .jf. Manila, May 5. Col. Hnrdin's expedition recently landed two companies of tho 'JOth Infantry on tho Island of Marlnuqtto. Tlio troops have tiken'ilour towns without opposition. Leaving ono company to garrison tho island, tho"ex pedition hits proceeded toMasbete. Tho cablo to tho Southern islands is broken and details of tho recent fighting nro not obtainable. DROWNED MAN IDENTIFIED Body found at Portland Was a Call forman, From the Telegram, Chief of Police McLatichlan is posit I vo thg Identity of tho drowned man found In tho river near tho old O. AC. ferry landing, lias been established. Tlio body Is undoubtedly that of Captain Bamuol L. Williams, who Is sup0Bcd to havo left San Francisco for Portland last March. Chief McLatichlan is in receipt of a letter from Contra Costa, Cal., In which tho man found in tho Willamette ltlvor was accurately doscriled. Williams was n carpenter, mid enmu North for the purpose of (lndli)g work. Ho was a wid ower, nnd as far as known had no rel atives. He was n .Mason and nn Odd Follow, nnd should tho man now lying nt the morgue prove to bo him, tho lodges will sou thnt the remains nro proporly Interred. Contest Closed. Six weeks ago mouthers of Court Sherwood No. 10 V. of A. resolved to hold n moiuborshlp contest, electing captains, choosing sides and the win ning side to bo banqueted by tho lessor. Tho contest resulted In nearly 100 now Foresters of America. Tho dato ot giving tliu banquet lina not yet been decided, but Iudoondeuco, Albany and Corvallls courts have been invited and no doubt a banquet lit to (cast a king will be spread. An Assortment. John MoLood, n natlvo of Great Brit ain; Louis Lang, Ituly; Louis F. Aesohli man, Switzerland; Win, F. Bcoblq Eng land) Win. Dorudt, Germany; Abraham llleh, Switzerland, huve been admitted to citizenship. To Bell Property. Conrad Schafur administrator of tho estate of Wm. Gorulholz, deceased, has been authorized by tho probato court to sell certain personal property belong ings to tho estate, at private Bale. Movta in Sections, Half of the main building i.f Hansen A IjiiiiIoii's sash and door factory has started on Its travels toward the new lo cation on tho corner of Church and Mill streets. It was necessary to cut the building In two to got it between cer tain obstructions on the route, and be tween hydrants telegraph polos and trees n BerjKintlne course must bo fol lowed. Chas. LaGrundo, of Oakland, Cul., who has boon visiting friends hure, has returned to hln home, Card of Thanks, Wo wish to thank the neighbors and friends who bo kindly rendered uaslst aucu ami sympathy in tho bereavement which wo liuvu sustained In tlio loss of our darling baby. Mu. AM) Mas, W. II, BtnoiCK. JHIGHGRHnF 2 R,rYn.psyWOArV! I Ibartfotbe Mado in the Columbia factory, 11 years old, with a reputation second only to Columbian. Fitted with tho Hartford Single Tube Cactus or Dunlop Detachable Tired, aprlng-temjKired cranks amfaxle. Felt washered, dust proof, caso-hardened iMurlngs. Pioneer 60-polnt Carbon Tubing, adjust able handlebars, Cycloid sprockets. (All tho above are Columbia feature used on Hartfords.l a 5 , The beat of mechanics are paid good wages to build thoie bicycles. We L guarantee them fully, and ataku our reputation on their giving satisfaction rA Columbia Coaster Brake (tliu frlctlonless kind. $5.00 extra on Hartforda. J We tuku second-hand bicycles in exchange at their actual value. ri Cash or installments. a tto . Meade EXPANSION Over the Various . 4F Philippine Islands V-?Sv TO THE RESCUE. Mysterious Cries for Help From the Chwsk Banks of Mill Creek. i ,' Peoplo living in tho vicinity of tlio High, street brldgo wcro oxclted and nlnrruod last evening by tho sound ot calls for help issuing from the bushy bank ot tho creek we.it of the bridge, Th housewives ot tho neighborhood gathered on tho brldgo and presently O. L. Watt, armed with a hatchot, and a JouitxAi- reporter, unarmed, went to tho resctio, undor supervision of Col. T. B, Wnit who Btnyed on tlio bridge. Tho rescue party found Louis Petty John lying in a very uncomfortablo po sition bcaido tlio rocky path which leads from High to Liberty street. He had lost his bnlanco on n steep placo raodtt slippery by tho rain, and foil in such a way as to bo unablo to rise, his tgo, and other conditions being against him. Fortunately hu was not hurt and be ing placed on his feet nnd assisted to level ground proceeded on his way. The Kay Estate. Tho report ot Squire Farrer, R. II; . Coshow nnd W. F. Boothby, appraisers of the estate of Thomas Kay, deceased, has been lllod, showing a valuation of $30,120.'.'5. ' rf W. C. T. T. Notes. Tho regular meeting mot on Maosday'j ' May 1, and we had a very Interesting meeting. The devotional oxerclsoj wore led by Mrs. Quttnl, from Maine, and Mrs. L, P. Bounds, county superintend out of tho Peaco and Morcy work, was also with us. Wo had a very Interest ing meeting. We realise that the elec tion In Juno is of vital Importance to us, mid wo know that it Is time that the voters of this nntlonawoko to tho ox ecrablu situation in which they are. . And if they do not soon got some help from some nuw and jnirer element our grand Ilepubllu will soon bo a tiling ot tlio past, for history nnd Divine writ boars us out in saying that no govern ment can stand tho debauching Inllu oncu ot strong drink for any length of time. Then why not call your mothors, wives and slators, that with their pure whlto votes thoy can help you to kill' this hydrahoaded monster that is sting iiiu you at every point. uumumber tho fato ot Babylon. "Thou art weighed lu tho balauces, and found wanting." Mum. C. E. SiunnrooD. Press Superintendent. Your Sunday Dinner. Tito bill ot faro for our Sunday dinner enumerates all tho choice foods and lux uries In the market. Meals at all hours. Strong's Ilestauraut. ICE CREAM X With Cakw, 10c. Ice Orcam Soda, 10c, ELLIS ZINN 164 State Street, Salem 'Phone 2875. rr milson SOLE AGENTS AT SALEM, ORE f TXOX3O0toL 1MilllIIIiIIIillIlllWHI"lHHiHHIHIIHHIIIIHIIlHllliSlIiMiHIHlHIlB