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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1894)
r-Trff1" wwjBH Sf5 CENTS JOURNAL "-"""" --'- '-)- i .. mm COUNTY O ITHOIAL PAPER. PER MONTH BY HAIL. roii. 7. DAILY EDITION. SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 0, ib!4. DAILY EDITION. NO. 334 .)'"WJ"""'-(,i c im II III m 1... Keeps a full line of the Brown Shoe Co.'s . .Shoes of all kinds and sizes. Their prices are , .very lotv, and quality good Also a full line of V. . . . Hats of latest style, and Shirts, Overalls, Jack- . . . .ets, Gloves, Suspenders, Hosiery of all kinds, . . . . Underwear, Bedspreads, Lace Curtains ard . . . . notions of all kinds. Also a well selected line . .of Men, Youths' and Boys' CLOTHING, at . . very low prices. We sell for cash, the goods . .are bought for cash, and give our customers all ..the advantage of the discounts. It will pay .you to calU .T.BARNES 333 COMMERCIAL ST. "nion. Bargain Store. 142 STATE STREET. o Just received another lot of those elegant Hamilton Jrown Shoes and Boots. You can now get iusfc what you jirant for every-day solid wear. "We sell you the Iron Clad Plow Shoe for l.lo. This beats the record. .Ladies line Iress shoe, latest style, $1.35; heavy, $1.10. Infants', chil- Hren's, misses', boys' and men's shoes at prices that will aston ish you. Rubber Boots and bhoes just received. F' BSy-Flne Llneu, Laces, Narrow Edgings, Ladles' and Gents' Underwear, en's Working Sntrts, uoys' unu Men's suits, uiassware, jaaruware. jeweiry, Ird Cages. On all these we can save you at least 26 per cent. We have also ast received CO dozen of those elegant Hocks, wnicu we sen at oc per pair. Call and see us. HE M. J. M2LTSON. FAR STORE OPERA HOUSE BLOCK. I Headquarters for Ladies' and Gents' Underwear, Hosiery of all Kinds, Ta He Linen, Towling, Sbirte, Overalls, Jackets, Tinware, notions of all kinds, Jutes, Tablets, etc. Call anu save money. O. P. DABNEY,Prop. $$t 7'jaw 7iiHJ ;OTEL WILLAMETTE ! Special Announcement IT is the purpose of the Manager to oiler special in- iSi UUUUIIIUIILB mm Uivu miwvu- . 1 if J Li 1 " l p, iar atienuon io iiuiujich wuu desire Day Board, and to gentlemen wno require pur- manont accommodation, spe cial rates will bo made, A, I. WAGNER, Proprietor, , vfl5MST;t. ?QppT rf3SJKSY'T5K;&.S wm lardware, Wagons, Carts, Road Machinery V Latest Improved floods and Lowest Price. N. W, Cor, State md Liberty SU, SALEM OREGON r if, r-fc I A ff MANUKAOTUHKIWof Hop PERRY & C0.,EE Engine ropniiwl. All kinds of Job Work nwiliy uone Nmr Dopoi, Balom. Oroon UwmyoMhnw mMUul GARDEN HOSE! Churchill & Burroughs IlkM ..., fell I LATE NEWS ITEMS. Gathered by Telegraph and From Exchanges. It boa been decided to open tho La Creole academy at Dallas. Straw-burning stoves are being Intro duced into Eastern Oregon. About 30 acres In tho vicinity of Tan gent were in beans the past season. The Y. M. C. A. building at Nash ville, Tenn., was burned yesterday. Loss $50,000, insurance 525,000. Jack Parker, the man who shot the slayer of Til Glaze has been held in the sum of $1,000 to appear before the grand iury. Oregon City Is to have a shoe factory. It will give employment to 20 or 80 men and the monthly output will amount to, $5,000. The estimates ot a waterworks system for Newburg that would supply 172,000 gallonsof good sprlug water daily la only J.11, 000. Oue day la9t week the Coos Bay rail road carried 1500 salmon from the Co quille to Empire, and 1100 were carried over the next day. A gentleman by the name of J. E. D.'ucks, has written the Eugene board of trade, uttering to put up a flouriug mill at that place, if the people will give him a bonus of $2000. Grauts Pass will have au election Monday to decide whether or no the city shall issue bonds to the amount of $21,000; $15,000 funding bonds and $G,0C0 sewer bonds. A Gervuis justice was awakened at 5 o'clock Sunday morning to perform a marriage ceremony. The contract'ng parties had been to a dance, and while on their way home stopped to have the knot tied. At the point of a pistol a robber ap proached Edward Garnett, treasurer of Brewster county, Texas, In his office and compelled him to hand over $0000, which-Garnett kept In his safe. The robber escaped, and has not since been apprehended. The Oregon State Horticultural Soci ety, will hold its 30th quarterly meet ing iu Ashland, October 10 aud 17. On the 13 Inst, there will be a meeting in Portland, of the officers and com missioners of the Oregon State board of Horticulture. The object of the meet ing is to generally discuss the situation, review the work that has been dene during the past year, and to prepare a report which will be submitted to the next session of the legislature. The remains of Geo. W. Bayers, of Portland, about sixty years old, who has been missing for over a week, were found In the Willamette river at that place Friday morning. There Is evi dence of foul play. Six men have been arrested on suspicion of tho mur der. He was lured away from home September 20 at 9 o'clock, and nothing was heard of hi in until bis re mains were found Friday morning. It Is thought he was stabbed to death and then thrown into the river. Cake crusts or pastry prepared with Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder are mver sour, spotted or soggy. British Missionaries. Pauib. Oct, O.Referrlug to allalrs iu Madaguscar, Le Matin today says France will not allow British mission, uries, under the cover of religion, to Hilltlcully Influence ministers of the nueeii "An old m tho)illl"ftml novor oxcoU ah "Triod owl proyoii" Utliovoraici of millions, Hi mm on Jvor Jwk J,AWN U00JJW, Vor alw&yatf"1" n van m FRONT LIVERY STABLE A -..it supply uf lurm mul tiw Um n S( jmi i;mmmh) ww Stil lnurti ' aj,vi MQlloillf) Q wJiMi you flan pl your WW tot ft euro. A io J M h' Uvk, ft n " wmy viK bkUt, w iu .mm r.rw 'iitiWklUwMi M I Uf I unmnrn vima Mm ' ' '" " Pills wIlHtHif tmmmm WLm .iuuiAi WlMMJtMM LOYAL IS M'KINLEY. Travels With tynl Sons of Loyal Fathers. HE TALKS TO LOYAt AMERICANS. Continued Ovations iTcndered by thoPlnlnPclple. Dks Moines, Oct. OSfAt Avoca a long stop was made byOfovernor Mc- Ktnley on his way toitba city. The governor lett the car toTMjeak from a platform to the thousand assembled. Ho c'aimed that 00 per ceiit of products of agricultural in thopounlry are con sumd iu this country, while only 10 per cent goes abroad, and sild: "The Republican party j$ looking af ter the 00 per cent; the. 'Democratic party gives its attention loathe 10 per cent." Two thousand people wt're waiting at Atlanta to hear McKinley, Stops of one or two minutes were jilade along tho route aud at every one Was a crowd that Insisted upon Uearlug a word from the governor. The private car of Gen eral D dge was attached to thetralu at Council Bluffs, aud In it, aa tuests of General Dodge,' were Colonel Frei Grant, Tecumseh Sherman, MhJ r Hoyt Sherman and G anerjil H tward. It became known along the route that the sons of Generals Grant and Sher man were abroad the truln, 'sad they were compelled to show themselves, and at several points to say a few words. Governor Jaoksan ' accom panied Governor McKinley from Coun cil Bluffe to Des Moines. Governor McKinley's receEtlonUi, Des Moines was something extraordi nary. Ho was taken from the depot by thousands who surrounded his car riage nnd kept up a continuous yell, which was joined in by other thousands that packed tho sidewalks. Colonel Grant came in for a share of attention, especially from the Grand Army vet erans. They searched the carriages until they located Colonel Grant, then shook hands with a vigor that ap proached violence. Governor McKin ley made two speeches, the first at the tabernacle and the other at the opera house. Thousands were unablo to ob tain admission. The Grant Republi can club entertained the other notables at a banquet after the speech making was concluded. The early train was taken for St. Paul. Mahsiialitown, la., Oct. 0. Gov ernor McKinley has arrived from Die Moines, accomprnied by Governor Jaokson and other distinguished Re publicans. He spoke twenty minutes lu the open ulr, to fully live thousand people, The enthusiasm of (he crowd wab unbounded, A model household Is Incomplete without Dr. 1'rlco'n Baking Powder. As well try to get along without a kitchen (Ire, Premier Orispl'fl Birthday. RoMB,Oct,0.- Premier C'rlspl cele brated Ids 7otli blrday yeaterday. He received hundreds ot dispatches of oonuratultttloii. Iucludliig coininuul- nattnti from King Huinhurt and men- 8((w from eminent Italian and foreign elttteuniNi) and jioIIIIcIuiik, fioelalUtlc Labor Ticket. JWMHWN I'JIYiOcJl. d Tl JMIttl' ItMubur nwy In limlualel u ulale ticket slid H'ed Its iioiiiIiiim wi (be frtfirelary uf !t a Mlnwui Jultf nt the iitm mm, Alhvrt K, Hl)'lroiii nuprliJtei.tlviJt ot pule lluwliwlc, Jtm A JU'l wel iwiiimU lonefi hlefrled wllvr.ttll of Hi. l,wi Police itblbriv Nw Yum, U Hi)j'lt)leiiilnt llyffiw wns wiin Mm lli jrii Jury yw!ily. ihimWi, li r$um iWMh M0 uuU w lMw wt nlw i0y wm fMiiy villi HWMMi Hfi iviflvni mm TMI 14 AUK WH AM VMrntm, uk -- riki.li tu. imwm u '"Wim urn ORHGON'U TRAMP FAMILY. The Silverton Pedestrians Arrive at San Jose. San Jose, Cat., Oct. 0. A. C. Wa! lace, late of Silverton, Or., walked Into towu with a queer traveling out lit yes terday, accompanied by a boy of eight aud a girl of six. He told a pathetlo story to the supervisors aud was given $10 to help him on his way, his desti nation being Springfield, Mo. Wallace Is 40 years of age. August 20 he sturti d from Oregon with a null baud cart rigged up like n pralrlo schooner, and his children, the girl riding iu tho cart and the boy getting frequent lifts along tho way iu passing wagons, riding several miles ahead and walling by the roadside for tho others Io couie. The entire party were given a ride from Saorameuto to Sun Francisco on a boat. "I was married In 18S4," said Wal lace, "but my wife had nothing to btr but beauty. My business was a can vasser. Coming homo after an ab sence of sonio length, I found that she had taken up with another man and was leading a fast life. She had dis posed of our four children among her relatives. With difficulty I got the two elder, and as her relatives threat ened lawsuits I struck out. I will spend the winter in Los Angeles, and when tho weather gets warmer resume my journey and leave the children with my mother. My relatives there will aid me, and when I urn able I will return for the other two." . Wallace says ho has been treated very kindly by farmers along the way, seldom having to camp out. Tho child ren are bright and intelligent, aud are devoted to their father. Wallace does not seem anxious to obtain work, but prefers the easy mode of life be 1b now leading. Married a Prince. Pakis, Oct. 0. The civil marrlago of Miss Elizabeth Sperry, of San Fran cisco, to Prince Andre Ponlotowsky, was performed by Mayor Passy today. Witnesses Ifor the bride were her brother-in-law, Vf. H. Crocker, of San Francisco, and Kane, of Paris. The bridegroom's witpeeseV'were life uncle, Count Montcsqulou Fezensac, and Count Devalou. The religious ceremony takes place tomorrow at tho Catholio church of St Pieree de Challlot, and afterward In the American Protestant church of the Holy Trinity. Peacheq from California? Yes, and from Mioblgan, too. All made Into deliclouB shortcake with Dr, Price's Cream Baking Powder. Suez Oanal Strike. CAino.Oct.C Tho Egyptian Gazette says It Is rumored the Suez Canal Com pany libs applied to tho French govern ment for the protection of IU property in Egypt, where trouble baa arisen on account of strikes. The commander of the French cruiser Froude, at Port Sild, Is said to have prepared to disem bark marines and bluejackets to protect the property. Plot Was Discovered. PAHis,Oct. 0. The Journal says that a plot was discovered early In Septem ber to assasalnato tho sultan of Turkey, but the affair was kept quiet. Two Turks embarked on the steamer DJem- mab, at Salonlca, having in their pos eesilon cartridges and material for making bombs. The moi) were ur rested, confessed, and were handed over to the authorities, Porporation Bribes. Comwmjh, 0 Out, 0. Indictment WL'to returned today against County CnnimMoners Catslday, Democrat, li, ii. lilBgurt. Democrat, and J, Jl, Mo J)jnsld, Republican, All were Indicted fr alleged misconduct in ollloe aud tor receiving bribe rf fllOO each from the (,'oluiiibuv Jirldgu (Jo,, a year g;, A Woman Anarchist. VHIUAUD, Oct, ,Tlie wl arreUd a WDinsii at tin Union ijw;t, with a bundle uf anarehUt literature and wwlrjreu)r, elgned J!xl Lolluf, fiueeiiofihe aiisfcliUI. ordering the iMruetlbu ut L'hhwgo mi ur (.bout ()v lobvr th After th fruit. UHWtmtM, u,-Willi. W Dtwlu Jim Mimum the ivion ml (ltd Dwr UK U'Himiiy h WldJ not ft i'Mf iiw any worn wllw fnnit (lie ord itw, ttmi win Miummi m wit iwUw H iam mw ""'Iff mrnlun y.iuhwulvr M i (f Mow ycrV' huMH,(hlf ti,l'tii)bmnluf fly mwtMit, Ihwtl i!'l Mtftw Yoili My mi munn hrlh mm japs Landing Seventy Wiirsliips in Cliini'se Waterp. ALL CHINESE ARE ON THE HUN. European Powers All Want Part ot tho Spoils. London, Oot. 0. A Shanghai dis patch says seventy Japanese transports and warships have been sighted In the Gdlf or Pel-Chl-LI. The news has caused great excitement at Shaughal and elsewhere In Loudon it is be lieved tho Japanese fleet Is the force of 80,000 men which left Hlrosohlna, Jap anese headquarters, September 20, un der sealed orders, and uuder command of Field Marshal Count Oyama, Jap anese minister of war. A dispatch re ceived at New Cuwang, Gulf Loo Tong, says tho Chinese are lu full re treat from Moukden, whloh Is threat ened by the advance of the Japanese troops from Corea and the Japanese force, said to have been lauded near Posalel bay, aud far from the Russian territory, bordering on Corea and the Chinese province of Manchuria. An other report, which reached Loudon from Shanghai, says it Is believed at the latter city that Chinese forces, which have been defending Moukden, have been hastily summoned from that place to oppose the projected Japanese landing, either in the Gulf of Pol-Chl- LI, or the Gulf of Lao Tong. The Chinese have been hurriedly adding to tho fortifications of New Chwang, lu anticipation of a Japanese attack upon that port or landing In its neighborhood. ARABS MAS3AORED. Belgians in the Congo State Butcher the Natives. London, O.U, 0 Tho Exchange Telegm.li company announces that the African mull has brought news of serious fighting between Arabs and Belgians lu tLe Congo state. It is al leged that tho Belgians claimed a true after heavy fighting, then hemmed in the Arabs and massacred them with. out quarters. Chief Rumlbza esoaped but a majority or his followera per ished. Over 3J chief were ntimbeied among tho slain. The Belgians cap tured 800 Dakha with property. TARIFF WIL80N RETUJtNS. His Health Retorcd, and Talks About the New Law. New Yonic, Oct. 0. Among; the pas senger who arrived on tho New York today was CongreHsraan W. L. Wilson. He said: "I A el fully recovered from my re omt illness." Ills face was a picture of health. "I did not go over to talk tariff," ho said, "but I met leading financial and busiuess men in Loudon last week aud at the chamber of com merce. I told them the now tariff bill was not made to suit them, but to suit Americans. The British havo to look out for us when we got freo raw mate rial, for wo will commaud supremacy lu manufactures. Our merchant marine will be restored, and our morchauti will appear iu neutral markets." Parliament, Mbliiouunk, Oot. C Tho new Vic torian parliament met yesterday. Sir uranam Berry was eleoted speaker of the legislative assembly and Hon. Wil liam A. Zeal was ro-elected president of tho legislative council. The two bouses then adjourned until October 80. China to Raise a Loan. Tien Tsin, Oct. 0, The Chinese government has authorized Us firm her6 to raise a loan of 10,000,000 pounds sterling. French Cruisers Ordered to China. Paris, Oct. 0. Temps says three Fronsh cruisers have been ordered to China. As the season approaches when dainty cake, crusts and pastry are in demand Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder becomes lndispenslble. Spies Arrested. Shanghai Oct. 0. Wang Feng Tsao, lato Chinese (minister at .Toklo, bos had au audience at Pekln and was severely censured on account of his ig norance of Japanese- designs iu Corea. Two Japanese spies havo been arrested at Maukow. One of them confessed ho bad been furnishing information to the Japanese It Is reported 2,000 men bolonglng to the dheng division of LI Hung Chang's crack corps, now In Corea, havo deserted, ou account of their pay being in arrears. It Is ulso rumored they have Joined tho onomy. John Bull Neutral. London, Out, 0. A dispatch received from Berlin eaya that It has bien learned on high authority that the meeting of tho British cabinet was called to discuss a proposal for com bined action on tho part of tho powers to Interfere aud prevent the overthrow of the Chinese dynasty, which, It le claimed, would result In anarchy In (lu empire, aud the rnawacre of Euro peans. Each power, It Is enld, favors a compulsory settlement nf the Chlneee JapRiuae dispute, Tliu dupntcli add that Mir William Vernon Jlarootirl, chancellor of the exchequer, HipiwrUd litis view of the action to he taken, hut (hat Prim Mfuliter Jtwebery and a lidjorlly of the cabinet believed wollve Interference would be more dangerous llitu uoii'lfilervenllon, and It wan do allied Urt ilrlUlii should not Inter fere. Wallowa (Muniy lmt of the le of 6,hooied of cattle hliaou at about 'UI t heed- Repeated trials show that a single teaspoonful of Dr. Price's Baking Pow der will go farther than two or more teafpoonfuls of any other. I TIlA RfflVMO 1UTltl.ta PortTiiAND, Oct. 0. There are no new developments In theSayres mur der caso today. Tho pollco will subject tho Busoocts arrested yesterday to a searching examination this afternoon. Tho most gounerally accepted theory now Is that the murder was the result of a conspiracy to put Sayres out the way lu order to stop several law suits la which ho was principal. Forty Cents on a DoUar. Fostohia, O., Oot. 0. Assignee of ex-Governor Foster announced today that he would bo ablo to pay 40 cents on the dollar. The claims amount to $210,000. Two Special Trains. PotiTLAND, Or., Oot. 0. Two North ern Paelflo special trains carried about 000 people from this city today to cele brate Portland day at the Tacoma fair. The mayor of the city and entire coun cil went. Not a Candidate. Nkwauic, N. J,, Out. 0. Senator MoPheroon announce that he is not a candldato for a fourth term, Massachusetts Republicans. Boston, Oot., 0. The state Republi can convention today renominated Governor Greenhale and Lieutenant Governor Wolcott by acolamatlon. Striking Italians. Nkwahk. N. J., Oot, (J. Two thou sand striking Italian laborers today at tacked 60 men who had takon their places ou the eewer construction lu Clifton avenue, Three were badly Injured aud one may not recover, What we need more than good roads good road luwe. Lawa alone will not make good roadi, hut they will prevent then) from being made. A Uood Appetite Always accompanies good health, and an absence of appetite i an Indl. oatlonofNomellilog wrong, The Mill vernal testimony given by tho who have Ued Hood's HarsMpKrllla, as to Its merits In rwtorlng the appetite, aud m a purifier of I he blood, ooimtliutw (kt klroiiutfet recommendation llmt mi tm urne'lf'Tehy medicine, Hood' pills fun all liver Ills, bilious. Hum, lauudloe, Indigestion, tick head ache, SJR Jfighctt of all in J,esjvsi)!njf J'owcr J8lcM U.H.Ooy'l JUjWt PriSfcil Baking ws sjy spssstSwtw - w hi w wy AM&LM1K1UN 9MHBU tm r l4l Of M MM