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SALEM, OREGON FRIDAY. JUNE 22 1900.
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0ORPRIC8S PI S
Aro as low ns many ask for shoddy o.istern goods. Wo havo
Dark cheviots, nobby in appearance good forse;
vice, price only $9.00.
Blue serges, $10 a suit.
CAPE NOME parties will And it to their ndvantago to examine
Ftock of blankets, underwear, Amino! overshirts, box, gloves, etc.
nro Jltting out partiesjovery day.
THE SALISM WWUH MILL m
389 COMMEROIAI. ST.
MONEY SAVED ON SHOES
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Salem Dental Parlors as
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Our Motte: Good Work at Living Prices.
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For Men, Youths and boys in
cheviots, tweeds, casslmores
serges, woiateds and broadcloths
A Large Assortment of Patterns
to choose from, In stripes, light
nnd dark checks, plaids, bluo
serges, staple, grays, fancy wors
teds and blacks, nil cut in sacks,
frockB, or Prince Alberts.
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shoes of us, you can rely upon
it that we saved you money,
as we have no competition and
are below all opposition, when
it come to question of style
and quality. Yours for bar
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Their beauty attracts the ladies their strength attracts
the men. They aie still the same staunch wheel they
have always been. Put your faith in this wheel. - dp
nof experiment with unknown brands- by doing so
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TIEN TSIN
BOMBARDED
Fifteen Hundred Foreigners
Massacred.
AMERICAN CON
SULATE RAZED
FOrelin Concessions all Burned Russians Bar
ricaded In Railroad Station. Dut Hard
Pressed Chinese Minister
Talks Peace.
Br Aaaoclated Prraa ta taa JouraaJ.
London, Juno 22. A special from
Shanghai, says it is reported from
Japaneso eources that 1G00 foreigners
have been massacred at Tien Tsin.
Bombardment Continues.
tlr Aasnclated Preaa taa Jonraal.
Cite Foo, Juno 22. It is officially re
ported that tlio bombardment of Tien
Tain, with largo gunB con tin it o inccs
santly. Foreign concessions aro nearly
all burned, and tho American consulate
has been razed to tho ground. Ilusslana
occupy tho railroad station, but aro
hard pressed. Hotnforcomouts aro urg
ently needed. Casualties aro heavy.
THE SITUATION SERIOUS.
Catlnet In Session and Preparlns to Send
Troops If Heeded. .
Ilr Aaaoclatrrt Preaa la taa Jonraal,
Washington, Juno 22. The only news
from Chlna,was laid beforo itho cabinot
meeting louay. u was a im-gruiu giv
ing tho movement of vessels in Chinese
waters. Tho text of tho messago was
not made public. That tho president
and mcinbora of tho cabinot regard tho
situation in China as .extremely critical
is shown by the fact that preliminary
preparation aro being made to forward
additional troops in tho caeo of (need.
It Is said that it is not tho. purpose of
tho president to despatch these addi
tional troops at onco, except In thoovont
that the situation becomes even more
gravo than at present.
. News from Euiland.
Ilr Aaaoelmtctt Praaa la tha Journal.
London, Jgno, 22. In tho house of
commons today, tho under secretary of
Btato for foreign affairs said :
"Tho foreign ofllco has had no news
from Pekln or Vico-Admiral Soymour.
"Apprehensions ns to tho fato of
Europeans, cut off at Tlon Tsin, havo
been sharpened, but in spite of tho state
ment t lii 1 1500 foreigners are massacred,
there is no reason to conclude that tho
foreign colonony lias been unable to pro
tect Itself."
Later From Shanihal.
A Shanghai dispatch announces that
nil members of tho foreign community
of Pol Tai Ho," including 33 Americans
havo arrived at Oho Fu on board tho
Nashville.
Chinese Hciular Army.
Ilr aoclatail rreaa tu Ilia Journal.
Huhlin, Juno 22, Accordlug to a dis
patch from Shanghai, Tien Tsin is bolng
bombarded by Chinese regulars, not by
"Iloxers."
Methodists Mission.
New Yoiik, Juno 22. Nov. Dr. Leon
ard, Secrotary of tho Mothodlit foreign
missionary society, has received the fol
lowing cablegram teday:
("Cub Fob, Juno 15. Tien Tsin bom
barded. Pekln vory serious. Hopkins,
Drown and King saved.")
Thrco mentioned aro missionaries.
Dr. Leonard infers that tho remaining 21
missionaries at Tien Tsin have been
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murdered. Among them are manjr
women.
Minister Wu Talks Peace.
Br Aaaoelatcd Preaa la tha JooraaL
Washington, Juno 22. Minlstor Wu
was seen after his visit to tho stato de
partment. Ho said that Secretary Hoy
had expressed his gratification atjtho
Minister had brought fronv Viceroy
Liou, Of tho threo great Yangtso Klang
Provinces, Kiang Su, Klang Si and
Annul, to tho effect that ho, In conjunc
tion with his colleague, Viceroy Chan,
of tho Provincos of Hunan and Hu Poh,
were fully competent to maintain order
and insuro protection to all foreigners
within their jurisdiction, and asking
that no foreign forces bo landed within
tho provincos.
Minister Wu said that ho would reply
to Viceroy Liou and rcpoat Secrotary
Hay's assurances that no forolgnl troops
or, inoro Bpcclfldally, no United' States
forces would invade his territory bo long
as pence and onler aro preserved there
in. Tho assuranco of alien forces tn
theso provinces, paid 'Minister Wu, far
from having a subduing effect on any
disorder that might bo brewing, undor
covor, would bring tho flamo, if tho
sparks wero there. Ho reiterated his
former statements, scouting the very
suggestion of a stato of war between
China aud tho United States.
"Was your Government at Washing
ton responsible," ho queried, "for tho
Italian lynching at TallulnhV No. Neith
er ia tho government of China rcspon
slblo for tho depredations of lawless
mobs ovor whoso movomonta it has no
control. Does not tho action of tho
Empress- Dowager in dograding tho
commandant of tho Taku forts for firing
upon tho foreign lluot prove tho Impor
Inl Government had no part in it?"
LIQUOR MAN
TAKES TO WATER
Br Aaaeelatcd: I'rcaa ta taa JoaraaL
Portland, Or., Juno 22. Kelnhard
Droak, a saloon kecpor of Portland, foil
from tho deck of tlio steamer ltniley
Gatzort into tho Columbia river this
monllng and was drowned.
THE WORLD'S-
W. C. T. U. MEETS
Br Aaaoelatcd Prcaa ta tha Journal.
Euiniiuikiii, Juno 22. Tho World's
Woman's Christian Tempo rnnco Union
opened its annual meeting this morning
under tho presidency of Mrs, Btovens, of
Maine.
INDIANA STYLE
OF WEATHER
Br Aaaoelatcd Preaa t taa. Journal
1'kiiu, Ind,, Juno 22. A terrific wind
storm, with four district cloudbursts,
did much damago In this soctlon last
nlghl. A rain -fAlr-oHonrnnd half
inches followed.
SETTLING UP
CONVENTION BILLS
Philadelphia, Juno 22. National Re
publican Chairman Hanna today held a
conference with J. II. Manly, of Maine,
General Grosveno, of Ohio, and oUier
members of tho executive committee
Tho meeting was said to bo a gonorat
settling up of accounts, and other mat
ters lioforo tho committee finally ad
journed.
THE ST LOUIS STRIKE
DRAGGING ALONG
Br Aaaoelatcd I'rcaa ta taa Journal.
St Louik, Mo., Juno 22. Cars aro bo
ing run on all divisions of tho transit
company's system in tho day tlmo.
Asldo from a light trailfc, ,tho only thing
that would indicate a strike Is the pres
ence of armed men around tho power
houses and car sheds.
BRIDGE &BBACH
MANUFACTURING CO.'S
SUPERIOR IK"
CAN BE
FOUND AT
GRAY
SOLE AGENTS
AT SALEM, ORB
SAYS BRYAN
WILL WIN
McKinlcy Fast Losing Ground
Among the Germans.
GREAT ARMY NOT WANTED
Cermans Believe That Expansion and Colonlsm
Involve the Maintenance or Great Army
and This Eventually Means Con
scriptions. Br Aaaoelatcd I'rcaa ta tha JoaraaL
New Yonic, Juno 22. Mayor Cartor
Harrison, of Chicago, when asked what
ho thought of tho Itopubllcan platform,
said that he had not read it thoroughly,
though ho did not believe it would at
tract many votora to McKtnloy.
"Bryan is Biiro to win, anyway," ho
said. "Platforms aro not tho issues,
and tho peoplo nowaday s vote for thoso
whom they Uiink will beat represent
them. Tho fight this year will bo largo
ly ono of personalities- Colonel Ary
an's porsontlity, his individuality "is
attracting voters to him, whllo
McKlnloy rcpols them. Throughout tho
West'Uioueands of men who woroagnlnBt
Bryan four yoara ogo aro with lilm now.
In Chicago particularly McKlnloy is
losing ground rapidly. Thoro is a great
deal of dissatisfaction with Uio adminis
tration, ospocially becausoof Its attitude
towards trusts and its Imperialistic ten
dencies. In our city thoro aro thousands
of Germans who, four years ago, votod
almost to n man for MoKlnloy, but will
opposo him nest fall becauso of tho ex
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THE BEST SMALL DAILY PAPER IN AMERICA Is Indicated on pate 33 of the
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"SALEM DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, BEST DAILY IN AMERICA.
COUNTING CITIES OP LESS THAN TEN THOUSAND POPULATION."
According to tfie same authority the best country weekly In the United States Is the
Traer, la., Clipper.
THE BLUE BOOK Is published In the New York Life Building, Chicago, III., and any
one wishing copy can write there for It.
Ono of tho moat potential forces of
tho popularity of Tiik Jouiinal with tho
people is because it always works for re
sult for tho public rather thair for po
litical or Krsonal preferment. It never
playa tho "dog in tho manger" act, but
pushes for rcsulta for tho public, regard
less of political or other considerations.
Whllo It advocates Its convictions, and
haa convictions on u'l subjects, it will
not sacrifice tho public interest In or
der to promote a hobby. In fact it haa
no hobbles, except to keop pounding
away for progress all along tho lino,
Cheaper! Cheaper!
Our Handmade fine shoes,
same priceas otherslsell ma
chine made goods for, means
a great saving to the wearer,
both In point of dollars and
comfort. All our medium
grades are sold by every
other dealer in the city at
50c pair more than we
ask. Don't take our word,
but call and see for yourself.
Salem Shoe Store
R. H. Luauo, Ahnager.
pansion Ideas set forth In tho problem
and actions of the Administration in tho
far East.
"To theso Germans expansion and col
onlsm means a great army, and a great
army Includes eventually n system of
conscription and militarism, Just what
havo driven hundreds of thousands of
Germans to this country and tlioy won't
bco us mnko tho mistake it they can
holp it. I am Informed by some of
tho bost-posted Germans In tho West
that tho defection from Mr. McKlnloy
;?ill bo gonoral throughout tho country.
"Anothor thing that has operated to
oxasporato tho Germans Is tho Admlnls;
tration's apparent fondness for a hard
ond fast alllanco with Great llrllnin and
Its opposition to an expression of sym
pathy with tho Boors.
"In my opinion, however, tho trust
problom la tho most Important consider
ation. Although tho Kansas City con
vention will doubtless reallrrm tho plat
form of 18110, tho campaign will bo
fought on tho two Issues of trusts and
Imperialism aud strong planks on theso
subjects will bo introduced In tho plat
form. "Silver, If It Is montlonod at all. out
sido of tlio realllrmntlon of tho Chicago
platform will occupy a secondary place,
and a suproroo effort will bo made In tho
direction of bringing togother all elo
monta of tho party."
EX-CONG. ROBERTS
FOUND GUILTY
Br Aaaoelatcd I'rcaa ta taa Journal.
Salt Lakk, Juno 22. Tl.o Jury In tho
casoof B. 11. ltobortti, on trial for unlaw
ful cohabitation returned a vordict of
guilt. Rotiorts, in an agreed statement
of facta put beforo tho Jury, admitted
that ho entered Into a polygamous mar
rlago with Maggio It. Shlpp and lived
witii hor audjlilalegal wife, Sarah Loulsrt.
It is claimed that Roberts roliea mi tho
Bupromo court to rovorso tho verdict on
technical grounds.
lllfh Compliment for the One Ccm Dally Capital
Journal ot Salem, Marlon County. Oreion.Q The
Newspaper Bluo Book of Chlcato for 1900
Officially Determines the Matter. DThat Taking
Cities the Slie of Salem as a Dasls This Evening
Associated Press Dally Has No Superior. D D
keeping up its end for. its town, county,
btato and nation.
To Illustrate moro fully Hits xliit!
Two years ago Tiik Jouknai, mado a
demand through tho minority parly
for a tnn thousand dollar reduction of
county salaries, and bo maintained Ha
position aa to compel tho majority party
to tako the matter up and enact It Into
law. This year In a liko like manner
persisted In tho proposition that Ma
rlon county should be run for $10,000 a
year, or about half the nveruge cost tho
I Continual on focund !'.
Wheat Market.
OiitOAtio, Juno 2 J July wlieatH.')),,
Han Piuncibco, Juno IT.'. Cash 107)1.
GOLD DUST FLOUR
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The Sidney PoworCo.
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u. man ami stioria always on iianu.
A. T. WALN, AGENT,
I'HONK M.
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The Botanical Specialist
Atakes wonderful cures when
other doctors fail. While a res
ident of this city, Dr. Cook
has gained a wide reputation
as a Botanical Specialist, and
cures many cases of Chronic
diseases. If you are suffering
from any chronic disease con
sult Dr. Cook, fie makes no
charges for consultation.
Office 301 Liberty Street,
Salem Oregon.
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THE NINTH
INFANTRY
Will Be Moved From Manila
to China.
TERMS OF TAGAL
PEACE TREATY
It Is Believed Aiulnaldo Wtil Accept rte Arrante
ment Inl Order a Cessation of
Hostilities.
Or Aaaoelatcd I'rraa ta taa JoaraaL
Washington, Juno 22, It Is sup
posed tho transport Logan will bo ready
to start from Manila on tho 24th with tho
Ninth Infantry for Taku. It is undor-
Blood tho movoment o( a regiment to
Manila from -Tarlac, Uoncopclon anil
Bhitions haa been delayed by sovoro
storms.
Terms of Peace.
Manila, Juno 22. Two hundred Fili
pinos mot this morning In Manila to de
termine honorablo and decorous methods
for eecurlng pcaco. TJio rcsulta wore
submitted to Qeiiorat MacArthur, who
accepted thorn. Tho loadora of tho
meeting will use their Inllueuco to in
fluence Agulnaldo to accopt Uio arrnngo
molds. If tlioy aru successful, aa they
hopo to hu, they bellovo Agulnaldo will
hutied orders in conjunction with tho
Amorlcan authorities for tho cessation of
hostilities,
Tho mooting, which was tho first of
tho kind since tho days of the Filipino
Congress, was composod of tho distinct
revolutionary element, tho Americanist
being lacking. Thirty political prlsonors
wero released from Jail this morning In
order to attend, Honor l'atomo presided
nnd Sudor Ilucncninlno, tho originator of
tho movement i Honor Floros, General
I'lo del Pilar, General Garcia, Gonoral
Macohulos, and other prominent Revol
utionists wero proRcnt.
It was pointed out that the questions
to bo considered whero military and
civil, tho military concerned with a
cessation of hostilities, and tho civil
with tho determination of tho polit
ical stntua of tho Filipinos. Tho Immo
diuto object of tho meeting was to ef
fect peace, and subsequently tho lead
ers could consult with tho civil commis
sion as to political matters. It was
evident that Honor l'atomo was con
vinced that ho could obtain Aguinaldo's
sanction to u peace based upon tho fol
lowing soveu clauses, which, after four
hours, wero unanimously accepted as
compatible with an honorablo peaco :
First Amnesty.
Becond Tho return by the Amorlcana
to tho Filipinos of confiscated property.
Third Kmploymont of tho revolu
tionary generals In tha navy and militia
when established,
Fourth 'I ho application of tho Fili
pino ruvenuea to succor needy Filipino
soldiers.
Fifth A guarantee to tho Filipinos ot
tho exurclsu of personal rights accorded
to Americana by their constitution.
Hlxth Kstablishmunt of civil govern
ments at Manila mid in the 'provinces.
Hovnntli Kxpulslon ot tho friars.
Tho statement of tho seventh condi
tion was vociferously acclaimed, tho en
tire assemcly shouting, "Kxpol, oxpol,"
Amnesty Proclamation.
Washington, Juno 22. Tho War .De
partment haa mado public tho notico of
amnesty, which was Issued by Gonoral
MuArthur at Manila ;
'Manila, Juno 21, Hy declaration ot
the President of tho United Htatcs, tho
undersigned announces amnesty, with
complete Immunity for tho past and ab
solute liberty of action for tho future to
all persons who now or havusluco Febru
ary I, loll,), lcon In Insurrection against
tho united Htatea in either a military or
civil capacity, and who shall within u
iierioti oi w ttaya irom inn uato liureol,
formally renounce all connection with
such Insurrection, and subscrlbo to a
declaration acknowledging and accepting
tho sovereignty and authority of tlio
I'nltod Htates In and over tho Pbllpplno
Islands,
"Tho privilege herewith published Is
extended tu all concerned, without any
reservation whatever, excepting that
Kirnoiia who havo violated thu rules of
war during tho period of active hostlll
ties uro not embraced withing tho scope
ot this amnesty. All who doslro to tako
advantage of tho terms herewith set
tort nro requested to present themselves
to tho commanding olllcer of
American troops ut tho most
convenient station, who will ro
t'oivu them with consideration accord
ing to rank, iiiako provision for their
Immedlatu wants, preparo thu necea-
Nerve Energy
Herman
Scientific Optician,
THE CHICAGO
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Gen'l
'.aHaVKlka.B.aUb' KWL
individual to proceed to sy.rtataaA
miy iciuiuomiu uiweamer aaanamt
5
nrcuijHjiBgo Becoming w tmayn
for which purpose tl UhMM Mlar
will furnish such tranofw)tkw m iterl
bo available, either by railway, stawav-V
boat or wagon. BHB
"Promlnnnt nnranna vthn a iladfma
to confer with tho Military QorortHt&ti
with tho board of America ()MNaiaiWy
srs will bo permitted to vlrrilMarta,"aaij
will, as far aa possible be provkte4? jrimV
transportation for that purpose. I"i.a-J-der
to mlUgato as much as rxIW"f mail
Consequences resulting from the varjnmt
disturbances which, since. 1898, Jpftwl
succeeded each other so rapidly.' sMJtiy
provide in somo measure for dpsaltaaaiiT
soiuiera during tho transitory pwtesu
which must inevitably succeed mm7
tho military authorities of the United!
Htatea will pay SO pesctos to cachTaMMi
who presents a rilla in good condltiofllUj
Awn niTTOBiion
Mu ru iouuhu ,r
IS BURNING
FIPTY STUDENTS HAD A
MARROW ESCAPE r'R6M MATH
People Still Untceowtcd for st a Law HiwrJ
This Afternoon.
Br Aaaoctatcol Praaa ta tha
PtTTsaumi, Juno 22, A fire IbHImQ
heart of tho business district thhf aftoTS
noon caused an estimated lose of several
hundred thousand dollars, and for a timei
threatened to wipe out the entire sqaAwsl
of buildings bounded by Fifth avwl
Diamond, V dod and Market street.:
When tho fire broke out, fifty stirn!
ot nuns couego wero on ine mm neerey
tho Elchbauin building, and the faiaeil
spread so rapidly tlioy barely" escaped!
wuii uioir lives.
Great oxcitomont was created'bv af r
nort that a number of lives iwere leetfl
but this la thought to be URtrM?al
though quito a number ot MCUMatslotj
tho buildings are not accounted for.-
ROOSEVELT'S
CONGRATULATIONS
- - - M
Br Aauelata Praaa ta taa JearaaLTl
Wahiiinotqn, June 22. Tho 'follow!
ing la tho toxt ot Uoowvclt's mnssajrvvto
McKlnloy t "I appreciate deeply yourj
congratulations and am proud to bo a3
sociatcd with you on tho ticket. -
"TllKODOnS ROOBKTCLT.!
McKlnley Contratulales.
Wabiiinoton, Juno 22. Tho president
wired tho following telegram to Gov
omor Itoo3ovcltt
"Kxccutlvo Mansion, Waslilngibu',
Juno 21. lion. Theodora Roosevelt:!
Your unanimous nomination . Is a hifki
and desorvoil honor. I extend wy
heartiest congratulations. 'r$$
William M.'KiMur."AJI
Although no dcQnlto time haa beeni
ilxodfor tho notification committee jftSj
waituion tho Prcsldont and formally!
notify him of his nomination, it la ex-1
pectod tho President has indicated that?
It will bo satisfactory to hlra it Uiecem-
mltteo would visit hlniatCant0B,July,12.1
lloandMrsMcKlnloyexiHicttoleavflhewl
(or Canton not later than July 1, aadiiil
ia not Improbable that they may leaveT
In tiiuo to reach Canton, Juno SO. Ac
cording to tho prcsont plans, they wllU
romala through the month ot July. Itjj
la undorstood to bo thu President's -mrZ
poso not to inako any speeches during!
hla nltflnin frnm Wntlilni,tin. "J
TEDDY'S COOL 2
CALL ON PLAT1
Mr Aaaoolalaal Praaa la tha JaanaU
New Voiikt, Junu 22. Itoosovolt.' left
tho city for Oyster Hay Una afternoen:
This morning ho called on Senator Plattjj
There waa nothing moro than an l'ex3J
chainxoof courtea ea between then Ben-
alor nnd tho vlco-prosldentlal nomlnoui
Another WairtrSeeaks.
Duiiuuuk. Ia.. Juno 22. Speaker Iten-t
dersou'ealdt ''$
"McK nloy and Iloossvolt will sweety
tho country. Thov ruiirosent the na4tie4J
Ism of two wars, aud will be etfmlU
Irnllv followed hv Uio soldiers ot each. ;
Above all, they repretent Integrity qTj
m militia, unmr uuu uuvj iiuvuikjii u i
inetr country,"
I.08T Pursu lost on Liberty near
North Mill creek, a black lady'a purse,
containing about iti, Address ln;j
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Wo always havo the freshest candy, "-5
lor we make soma every uay. .
Our chocolato creams and ilon lions,
Aro "par excellence" so they say,
V
Ot tallltM we have many kinds,
lloth iilalu and Havered chews:
When you're undecided what to biiy,
Mop in ami purchase tiiose.
ELLIS & ZINWS
154 State St
'Phone 2874.
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and Eyeglasses
yy.
A constant dropping wears away. ia
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