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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1894)
t" . - awfc 31' - JK j? ' ' irTu t T ' ! Cs.tf . '4 0r4440 , lUFtTi?fe f ' "TJL S7TS' ' , j gf A 1 mfr! '( qiv (y '.-;.-'-,---7 25 CE!N . ;oujnty PER MONTH BY MAIL. o ri,oiAii i'APJDB. V - -- .-s,.lBfc. )' (' -&&- -w -j , , r V T &. T A IliHBralS I 1 1 ill iiiiaHmwi' j 1 1 MIIe! J U U Xl -Jl Lm ,i mia Jrf' V ft, lift, ,alltf ,. mH tit m 0 f. ul m w VOL. 7. Iff trfltlL .Keeps a full lino of the Brown Shoe Co.'s ,. Shoes of all kinds and sizes. Their prices are .very low, and quality good. Also a full line of . Hats of latest style, and Shirts, Overalls, Jack- .ets, Gloves, Suspenders, Hosiery of all kinds .Underwear, Bedspreads, Lace Curtains ad . 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 call -. ....;... .- E.T.BARNES 333 COMMERCIAL ST. mm w m This la au old saying, yet quite true. Without competition we, like all others, might usk too much for our goods. As it is it drives us to purchase our goods strictly for cash, which we give our customers the benefit ot. We have no particu lar leader. Every pair in our liouee is a leader. Our plow shoes at $1.15, $1.25, $1.40 and $1.65 are all leaders. Ladies' oil grain shoes at $1.10, $1.15, $1.35 and $1.40 can't be beat. Children's shoes from 30o up. We have also just received a good supply of men's heavy underwear, which we are sell ing for 05c a suit. All kind of household necessaries, from a darning needle to a wood-saw, you will And at the Inion Bargain Store, M. J. Dl M JiYl A I DM "1 it 'ft i A f 1 II OHLli LIMB, CEMENT, SAND, llnd All Buiilding. Material. 95 STATE ST, ;OTEL WILLAMETTE ! Special Announcement mFMWm'lMm IH .MM KIMaflBliilKE SL C3KR, ATSST 3 dware, Wagons, Carts, Road Machinery ND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, I jituut Iiiinrovwl Uoods unci IjwujI Price. Cor, Stila and Liberty St.. RRY & CO. ICngimiH ropuirud. All kiwla oJ Job worn nuauy oonu Dnpoi, Hnlnm. OruKon (JorrofiponilannajMilloitml. EDEN HOSE! D FRONT LIVERY STABLE. WAIiMNO ik till Miii,u ui Hums mn "HMluil liy I'm Jiy, Wuu( ur M'Jiiili tr f'liiiuiuruiiil uimi Hutu lwl HAIil'iMi Oil DAILY EDITION. i I I o - 142 State Street. MA.TSON. I He. ill m IT is the purpose of the Manager to oiler special in ducements and give particu lar attention to families who j desire Day Board, and to gentlemen who require per manent accommodation, spe cial rates will bo mado. A. I, WA.GNER, Proprietor. SALjM, OREGON MANUJ'ACI'IJHKIIH f Hop and Cooking Hlov, Hollow, ware, nil tUi mikI Chilled 1I..... I..l..,u l?nll linn ill 9TMIW IIIMf t HI, "" " Htovu Kxirttv, LAWN GOODS, Kor Lhu DunI mill OliwtpuNt ul way m go Ui CO., Churchill k Burroughs I I uu Mum H mtl WIOKWV. PWUJ' Ibiutftw "i lfml Jl"', jj- 't-iy;m-T- - HSOTDM.t.OKEGOiSU UUtlDAY, OCTOBER ia, tbJ)4. u- r -'r,fV W I , . m Now Commands the Gulf of Pe-Chi-Li. ' VISIT ALL THE ST11I0KS WEEKLY. Li Hung Chang Is Blamed ibrthe Chinese Defeats. 4 London, Oct. 12. A dispatch .from Tieu-Tslu eaya ibe Cblneee ulllclula no longer tleuy that tbe Japanuso' ileet commandn tbe Gulf of Pe-Cbi Li. -Tbu Japuoese admiral paya a weekly vifelt to every important Btutlon on'ttio "gulf. Eight Japanese cruisers Hounded- tbe entrance to tbe barbor of Woi-Hai-Wel tbree buurs Saturday, then wentadrues to Port Arthur, where they made ob servations without getting witblu range ot 'the guna. The Japanese licet leturued to Wel-Hui-Wei Monday in single line. When almost witblu range tbe il-'et separated and hovered around the harbor entrance. The fort fired a few shots, but tbe Japanese did not reply, end continued making observa- tious until Count Hob' il'igsbip, the st. el cruiser Hushjdate, bred oueguu, whereupon tbe fleet .reformed and steamed away in tbe direction of Taku. Tbe TJen-Tsin dispatch addaaCblna m in arrested there upon suspicion of be ing n Japanese epy was tormented, un til be admitted the, truth of tbe charge. Ke is to be executed. The veame dis patch says four spies have been arrested at Port Arthur for cutting sub-marine wles connected with torpedoes. It is also' stated that tbe fire vrbich occurred at Tien-Tsln Thursday waa of incen diary origin. , Chlaese Riff-Raff. . - JUONDON, uct. 12 A Tien Tsin at patcb e'uys: The Chinese troops arriv ing there is raucb rill rail, add badly armed. Tbe Chinese government has contracted with German manufacturers tor quick-firing guns, and tbe arms are expected to arrive dally. The Japanese are watcbing the coast for tbe arrival of'armr. It is rumored at Tien Tsin Ironclad warships have been purchased from Austria and the United States. Captain von Hannekeu is to rejoin the Chinese service under Admiral Timj's fleet. Tbe navy is very short of am munition for large guns, and the ar senals are working day find night fur nishing a supply. ' It Is reported tbe emperor recently visited Tien Tsen in disguise-1 view tbe situation. Li Hung Chang is blamed for Chinese defeats. Tho child ren sing songs ridiculing bim, and phcurds of tbe same character are p;8tea lu the streets. The Chinese de clare Russlu Is aiding Japan, Spies Beheaded. Biianuiiai, Out., 12. It Is reported here two Japauese spies arrested in this city have been taken from Yumeu at Nanking, bound band and foot and carried o a place of execution, where Jli a ' tliol.ill8,'anl never excell ed. "TrlcJ nnd provoti' in tho vonlict of millioiiH. S I m m o n h Llvor Ivoku- y- lator is Uo ?'only Llvor XJOffUf WMrKllny jnedicino to which you can pin your faith for a quro, A wild liiia llva, a jHirly von oUWm. ink nt ilirwitlj mi tlia lAwr and Kill- Than Pills Boil hy ll DronijIsU In WquW, or In 1'owdnr UltyWKyii'MjWt"''1''''"'' ' i ii t 1 nw.! "'! WjmWMw" they wore beheaded. There werono signs of torture upon tho prisoners. A rumor has reached here that another outrage upon a mlsslo ary Jms neeu committed at New Chwang. The Mongolia Rebellion. Bebun, Oot. 12. The Tagblatt pub lishes a dispatch from Bt. Petersburg, which says its correspondent learcs tbe object of tbe leaders of the rebellion lu tbe Chinese province of Mongolia is to secure the annexation of that territory to tbe Russian empire. ' r Not Ooaflrmod. Berlin, Oct. 12,lt Is semi uOlclally stated nothing la krfpwu here of tbe re Dort circulated bv it hews ncrenov'tbat Ciiinabaa request (,'d I be meditation of, Germany -in thewarrwltb Japan. H Powers .Agreed. BekliNj Oct. 12,Tbe Cologne Ga zette asserts the European powers havo agreed upon n Corean policy', and also decided not to binder tbe Japauese ad vancing upon Peklrj. Parliamentary Fund. DniiLiN, Out. J2J-FreeniBu'a Jnur pal says tbe subscriptions .of English baen to tbe, Irish parllamenUry fund have been" returnell with a letter of explanation nud thanks. Gladstone's check for XIOU baa Been accepted, how ever, as he la un longer minister. Yellow Fover In Mexico. Oaxaca, Mexico, Oct. 12. There is much excitement in tbe state of Cam pecbe and the lalunil of Carmen, ever yellow frver, which Is causing a large number of deaths. t ' A Hunter's (Oarelessnoss. San Rafael, Cal.,. Od. 12. N. Strauss, who was, driving along the ro id four miles from , here today, spied Borne quail in tbe brush, and taking Uis gun from tho crfrt went after them. When be returWrt' to tho cart be jumped in first, nud in drawing his pun after him the trigger caught on thestep'ond now Strauss is suflerlng fro-n a severe wound in tbe shoulder and is liable tojosehls arm. 1 McKinfey In Michigan. Pontiac, Mich., Oil. 12 Gjvernor McKlnley made bis first speech today at Mount Clemens, where thousands of peoplo were assembled. Gov ernor Rich and General Alger ac companied McKlnley from Detroit and Governor Rich shared in the speech making at Pontlac. Ex-Congreesman Brewer introduced McKlnley as tbe "formostrAmerlcau and one who will in all probability be tbe next (occupant of tbe presidential chair." Morton's Man. Washington, Oct. 12. The immi grant bureau officials have as yet .re ceived no notice of tho arrest of John James Howard, Levi P.Morton's coa.m man, but Inspector Dodge left hers a few days ago with a warrnt for How ard's arrest, signed by Secretary Car lisle. Wlmtber Morton will also, be proceeded against for violating the alien contract labor law, the treasury nfll clals cannot sav. Resuming Work. ' . New Beijfmkd, Mass , Ojt. 12. The operatives of live corporations weutl back to work yesterday after a strike of nev,eu;anil u half weeks. At tbe Acusb net und Hathaway mills, under one management, tho weavers ' refused to go back, but niuny of (hem sought work at ot hi r mills. The weavers at Wamnutta mill. left on finding they were to run five looms Instead of four. Time Extended. Taooma, Oct. J2.-On account of tbe success which the Interstate fair bus met, thu iiianaKi'ineiit today decided In oonllntio It until Oclnbur 20, when the fslr will ()m with u Tawum dsy; iju which day xcurtos froin lll parts of Washington, Oregon and JirltUli Col umbia will run (o Oils city, Must Not Hunt' Nkw OiliKAMi. Out. 12 -(Joy.crUor Mllcholhof Florida, says UtutmU ftpd KIIx'Iiiihioik will itot be allowed lu meet, own if tbv lfglitluru bus to le (ijiivunul for Ihu purpo of prvvculloK a h. Urltlih H'taiuor MhofOj lWW,iM lit -The lirllUh lainvr UhlCiigUj frt'lii HiifiilprllMHi, Ut lllt- inom It imliure t (iilililnii.mi'l I Wty (o m a os vtrwU, ffvr nrwf vs nvml, ( (Janidt. HIHIUI'RM 0, (M l - ). iHmitbvtJ, WriH lirtto fMI)ly HW mmuuni UidMy tMt lm a omUMt f.-r (mvi row. Or I'rlw KUufliii UuMnv Vuwtlar A-'i i".-"W "" If Wt'"'i Sho Will Acknowledge tho Inde pendence of Corca. AND PAY LIBERAL INDEMNITY. The Japauoso Orulsors Too Strong ' and Too Able. Shanoiiai, OjL 12. Rumor is cur rent here that tbe Chinese government has commenced negotiations with Japan for peace. China, it is said, bi 8 offered to acknowledge the independ ence of Corea nnd pay a war Indemnity to Japan. COREAN MINISTER RECALLED. Yokohama, Oot. 12. M. Qterl, tbe Japanese minister to Corea, has been recalled, owing to his failure to carry out certain reforms. Count Inonye is Uteri's successor. TRAIN ROBBEEY. A Southern Pacific Train Yields Up $1600 in Coin. Sacramento, Oct. 12. It la stated this morning that tho men who held Up tbe Southern l'aolllo overland ex- presajUst west of this city lost night secured two sacks of si ver coin, one containing (200, and two small sacks of gold, being about ? 1,500 altogether. Harrison to Speak. Indianapolis, Oct. 12. Ex-Presl-dent Beuj. Harrison and party left, over tbe Vandalla railroad today, for Evansvillo, Intl., where he will make a speech tonight. AN ovation. Terra, Haute, Oot. 12, Fully l(),O0Q peoplewelcomed Goneral Harri son to .Terra HBUte. vne speaicing was held in the opera' bouse which could hot contain m -fourth of tie crowd. Harrison was received with great enthusiasm. The Sagar War. Washington, Oct., 12. Judge Mc Cpmas today denied tho application of the Miles Sugar Manufacturing Co.. of Louisiana, for a niandatbus to compel Secretary Carlisle to appoint Inspectors to ascertain the sugar production of that company. The object of tbe suit, it Is understood, ia to test tbe legality of the recent recall of the sugar bounty, a pro vision of the McKlnley law, and also to lay a foundation for an appeal to coDgre&s for tbe payment of tbe bounty tbe current year. Heavy Fire. Lyons, La., Oct, 12. A firo at Ful ton burned an entire block, and the loss Is quite heavy, tbe structures de stroyed being the Rhodes hotel, Fuliou grist mill, Fulton steam laundry, Sny der's wood and coal yards, apd tho Ice company's stables and horses, and the iNorthwestesn freight office. Fire bugs Kb ted setting fire to tboHolleran house, but they escaped. ; fJlatsra of Rathbone. Portland, Oct. 12 The grand temple, Sisters of Ilathbone, after a vedslou of two dayv in Pythian hall, closed their second annual convocation yesterday afternoon, The order Is composed or the wives, daughters and sUtt-rs of Knights of Pythias, and was formerly known as Pythian Bitters, Bicyclist Run Down. Haohamhmto, Out, )2,-Whlle riding a bicycle on i street last evening, (J, H, Jtceri w run down by a buggy, driven by two young ladles, One of hU should? bludes was broken, and lie was otherwise injured, '" i FrolaUy Lost. HN Fmahoj&cjo, Oot, 12,-Tlie ship JJ, (', Urace, from New York, for (his porti ha ixn out 173 iJsyi, a in) mum ftNifety ! Mi for hor fwty, Hhe was sjvokeo May W last III lallliuda M north, ami oogl(ude M wvt, The Our Worn., JHWIAV, (H 18 H I" Md'riMly laUllhl tving Ihndheoooillllon uf Hie cvtr U vryfrloti, hi ll" of all Hie siaftJiosnU oinle to Ihw twiiirary. Mm QMeUI n4. loly . DAILY EDITION. t HILL PRAISE8 CLEVELAND. He Opens the Campaign With His Usual Shrewdness. Syracuse, N. Y., Oct. 12. Senator David Bennett Hill sounded tho key note of his campaign for governor in this city last night, and with his ad dress, the opening of tbo partisan bat tle that promises to be historical In tjiit annuls of state politics. The Albambra rink, where Democrats nnd Republi cans alike have sounded the tocsin of political battle, was tho scene of tbe opening note tf warfare. The first political meeting that ever named Senator Hill fornu cilice assem bled under its ro f. Some 3,000 peop'e beard Senator Hill speak tonight and as many more were unable to gain ad- mittance. When Senator Hill was in troduced cheering was .kept up for aomo minutes. In opening, Mr. Hill BAid: "I recognize the right of overy Dem ocrat prior to the final nomination of a candidate to oppose, criticize and defeat such candlducy, and such priv ilege or the propriety of Its exercise in any lustauce bus never been questioned by me. I am reminded that this cotinty was tbe boyhood home for many years of tbe present Democratic president of the United States, Grover Cleveland, (applause) where, strug gling with honest poverty, he acquired those habltB and principles of economy which have always been distinguishing features of his official administration, and recollecting all these circumstances, it was deemed most fitting that tbe first words In behalf of Demoorut'o principles should be uttered upon n boII rendered interesting by such pleasant memories. I propose to conduct a credltablo can vass In behalf of my party, which h e honored me with its leadership, so that at its conclusion, whatever tho result may be, shall be able to retain at least my own self respect and I hope aa well tho present respet of my adver saries," JEWELRY JOTTINGS. , Now postal card raoks of perforated silver aro out A rcooptaclo for stamps is attached. A now trunk tag is of silvor gilt, with a dnll grcon unamoled wreath in closing tho space for tho naino. Ring stands aro found to bo usoful enough to tompt dosiguors. Tho last is a hooped standard liko a vigorous ten dril, with shoots to hold tho rings. Tho small reading glass, in a graceful gold frame with a lightly tintod haudlo, is a pretty toy and much prized boforo tho period of tho eyeglass has dofiuitoly arrived. Small side combs aro worth tho jow elor's consideration. A protty design seon had a row of small stouos set as if in connecting squares. Lightly raised gold tracory in amber combs is artistic. Tho latost novelty in riugs is a largo colored stone sot with small diamonds. Tiicso diamonds do not nocossarily sur round tho stone. They may moroly ac cent tho cutting or suggest tho fraruo work Jewelers' Circular. ODDS AND ENDS. A rich Laplander sometimes keops as many as 0,000 rcimloor in his service. A poor man usually lias 000. The piles which scrrod as tho foun dation for Trajan's bridge over tho Danube A. D. 10C, aro said to be still visible at low stages of water. It has been computed that sinoo the pructlco of embalming began, in 4000 Ii. C, down to 700 A. D., whoa it proo lically ceased, probably as many as 780, 000 000 bodies wero embalmod in Egypt, of which the greater part aro yet con cealed. Tho 'DaTttmoro and Ohio Is experi menting with now dovioca which prom ise to uiako locomotives both noiseless and BmokoloMS. Tho Ohio Southern railroad has for IU superintendent Homer T, Diolr, ngcd.2ti years, the youngest railway superintend' eut In the country. The new oars the Pullman company is building will have an upper berth high enough to permit the occupant of the lower berth to sit on the edguof tho berth with head erect. On Aug. 9 King Oscar of iJwedeu opened thu last section of thu state rail' road, which now, from Maluioe, oppo site Copoiihbguu, to the Cielllvarft Iron mines within the aretio reglou of Lap land, Is oixin for traftlo. The rood reus almost straight north and south and I if. I.IPP miles lit length, a little more lao (he olstAUoe from lierlln to Koine. HltfUeitofaU Jn Leavcnlnif Fewer. Latest U,8,Gov'l Report A ffrifriiTf NO. 239 IMS Terriblo List of Maritime Casi alfirs.iri Hid 'East. FROM ONTARIO TO DELAWARE. Four SIilp3aWrecIi(ja,.ana Many 'LlvP8LostrJ u K' CAPTAIN AND CREW LOST. LeweS, Del., Oct. 12. The schooner Sea Foam, Captain Chandler, capsized at 8hpars, in Delaware bay, Thursday morning. Tho captain and a crew of live, it Is thought were drowned. EIGHT DROWNED. Osweoo, N. Y., Oct. 12. La a terri tic wind storm last night the three masted schooner Hartford, ot Clayton, with a cargo of 24,000 bushels of wheat, was driven aaboro at Woodvllle. Cap tain William Otooie and his wife and child; Richard Seymour, the mate; Michael Purcell, Dennis McCarthy and au unknown muu were lost. PASSESaERS AND CREW SAVED. Rat- Portaoe, Ont., Oot. 12, Tbe steamer Highland Maid was wrecked U Long Sault rapids, Rainy lake. Tbe mall, passengers and the crew were saved, ABIIORE ON A SHOAL. Chatham, Mass., Oct. 12. A large unknown four masted schooner ia ashoro on Pollock Rip shoal, at Vlne yurd sound. . LATE NEWB ITEMS. Gathered hy Telegraph and From Exchanges. The outstanding Indebtedness of Jackson county is $171,010.07. J. B. Long,of Amity, who established tbo Broad Axe, has made an assign ment for tbe encHt of his creditors. Sherman Hayes, of JSuguue, sold 10,- 000 pounds of hope Inst Saturday, to Horn Bros., for 7 centB per pound. The Roseburg Rovlew saye there wob from sixty to seventy thousand dollars worth of prunes raised In Douglas oounty this year. A very sad accident occurred at In dependence Monday, in which the fifteen months old boy of Arthur Fiaoher fell Into a tub of water and was drowned. Corvallls la golrig to have' a steam laundry, The plant is valued at $3800, and will give employment to twelve or thirteen girls. The laundry wilt be in active operation in two weeks. There aie 08,000 poetofllcea in the United, States. About 67,000 of them do not pay their running expenses. The proijt o( tbe New York postofllce is $4,000,000 a year.-r-Eugeue Guard. The eleven watchmen employed by the ti, P, Co., since tbe strike, for tbe purpose of watching the tunnels aad trestles in the Slsklyous; were dis charged last week, their services being no longer necessary. . ' Some brute. Tuesdav fileht. find un old horso onto tie rallroAd track, near Drain, and the north bound overland ran over tbo animal, Tho horse was securely fastened and bad 'no show of getting away, THK MARKEXI. ,rfAN 'FRANCISCO Cash 77JGi7B Ojjjuaoo, Oct. 12, Oct.'.12.-. Wbeat -Wheat, Cash ! Dee, 03 . Poktjoand, Oct. 12. Wheat valley m is i ! i mmmmmm Strike OoBiprosaiMa'. FAir RtVKH, Miwi,. Ojt. Jl. The striking spinners today voted (o accept a reduction of Q percent and ruturn to work Monday, Wheat Drops AIm New York, Oot, U.-Whest ile- ulliifcd to another low basis today, J f r Dtoinbtr, Baiting Powder M?tjy sphohik II to'