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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1894)
C APVf STmBI, lOTBN AIT 25 PER BY CENTS MONTH MAIL. OVPIOIAL l'APER. . .wl.t . - . . VOL. 7. TH NEW Keeps a full line of Shoes of all kinds and very low, and quality good Also a fulL line of . , Hats of latest style, and Shirts, Overalls, Jack- T. ets, Gloves, Suspenders, Hosiery of all kinds, Underwear, Bedspreads, Lace Curtains aud 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 tie discounts. It will pay. . . . . . you to call E.T.BARNES 333 COMMERCIAL ST. wiiefita This is au old saying, yet quite true. Without competition we, like all others, might ask 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 house is a leader. Our plow shoes at $1.15, $1.25, $1.40 and $1.05 are all leader. Ladies' oil grain shoes at $1.10, $1.15, $1.35 and $1 40 can't be beat. Children's shoes from 30c up. We have also just received a . , good supply of men's heavy underwear, which we are sell ing for C5o a suit. All kind of household necessarits, from a darning needle to a wood-saw, you will And at thej Union Bargain Store, - 142 State Street. M. J. MATSON. SALEM i D LIMB, DM And All Butilding Material. 95 STATE ST. iHOTEL WILLAMETTE ! Special Announcement IT is the purpose of the Hardware, Wagons, Carts, Road Machinery vNM YXiTmi,roVjntiimlJwMVW ..... .. XttUtTmiToyw) Guujb H, W. Cor. 6lte and liberty 6ii. raini slwbe Kiiffiiiui rwil AU Nntr Jpiit, HhIuih. OruK.ui GARDEN HOSE! SB?'5- Rim mam i I P 9fJ I P 1 ) uAi.i.iiiii & k r y rv KMirv'" f ( iiiit.i lAtiimmmi ano UU DAILY EDITION. m I IT LH the Brown Shoe Co.'s . sizes. Their prices are. BAG ifs Li of He j 1WF n 0, 1, MUM U CEMENT, SAND, Manager to oiler special in ducements and give particu lar attention to families who , t , doBiro Day Board, and to gentlemen who requiro per manent accommodation, bpo oial ratos will bo made, A. I, WAGNER, Propriutor. smcm onflow ill mum, Jtf fjwm run hju W kmdf uf J Mb Win imtUy ilu I 'MmMfow vmirt. Churchill & SJurrougne I IIM4 ivfry shabll pUf W raff ft f T i tif 12' Mix- liJiV. J'KWJ' r .---- - . i 1Jmm0 MU.Uli iirmris, ' '' i SALEMTTdREGON. MORTON'S COACHMAN, Tho Court Says He Must tt$Hrn to -England. X DISGRACED BVI1B SECRETl si A' Democratic Politician Sue i Services Rendered. Sued by His Secretary. Cheyenne, Oct. 19. 8ult was begun, h tliu district court today by I. 8." Burtle tt agaiuet Henry A. Coffeeu, tbe Democrat candidate for congress. Bartlett la Colleen's private secretary nod sues to recover (200, which he. cltilins Colleen "Uocbed" from his weges utul $242 50 for extraordinary service?, such as writing Colleen's speeches, preparing eulogies, news paper interviews, puffs, etc. Morton's Coachman Must Return. New Yokk, Oct. 19. Judge La combe today dismissed the writ of habeas corpus iu the case of Jobu James Howard, Levi P. Morton's Eng lish couohman. Under this ruling Howard must go back to England. ' Now York's Police Victims. New Yobk, Oot. 19 Before the Liixow committee examinatien: Cap tain Copeland, of the harbor police, was called to the stand soon after tho recess. He denied that he had given orders to his subordinates to refuse to allow counsel for the committee to ex amine tho station blotter. Moss llual.'y succeeded In procuring the blotter, and culled attention to an entry made June 13, which stated that a citizen had re ported to the sergeaut that H. It. Klein was going around collecting money for excursion parties. The muu said he was acting under instructions from Captain Copeland. Copeland claimed he had investigated tbe matter, but that he could not find any person by the name of Klelu. He was then ques tioned concerning the violations of the excise law in tbe harbor. He admitted violations were going on, but said It was useless to try to bring tbe offenders to justice. The patrol operated by tbe police department is a large boat, and when ofllcers reached any of these ex cursion boaU they could not find any traces of liquor-selling. Mrs. Kittle Csmecb, a poor Slav woman, told a story of n banker getting her money away from her. Hue had secured, the arrest of the banker, but tbe case had baeu postponed again and again, and lawyers and police olllcers were gelling all her money, Murderers Hanged. St. Vavi,, Oot, 10 Chas. Krmlsu a id Otto Wonlgkelt were hanged this morning for (he murder of a burbeer named Llnsholf, May 2nd. McKlnley Goes South. ('jru-INrM'j'j, Oot, JO -0'iv, Ml Kin ley and purly left la-n at JJ:6 tor New Orlmim- mnMMWHM til I.lll4"illl' ;.. w;r jXi41! i, "TriiJ mnl piovwi' utlio vuhIwI Of lllllllwIU. H I in id u it Livar JUtfU Jatur w iw only Wvr mmma (- yum you y, a u " WlTTSffiWTfTm rl lf.T.'lg.lt.'Jll than puis im iva&z mwM3 rmsum Vtt & 1 umt i 11 rv Better mm m m uTJmju jjMUWUSJM ps JTKIJDAY. OCTOBER 19, ib94. LATE NEWS ITEMS, Hlllsborohad a $2,000 fire this week with nn insurance of only (500. Four boxes of jfpo strawberries were to ,bo seen In the Albany market Wed netdy. " ' 1,100 head of horses were sold,. hi Malheur county, last week for $2,000, less than $2 a head. The Albauy Democrat says: Tbe Wizard Oil Co. has reached The Dalles and will in time be lubricating matters I through this valley. .Mr. O. Johnson's bop house aud'eii tlrocropof hops, 13 $00 poiiinl-", near Sherwood, were destroyed by tire last week. Building and contents were in sured for $700 In the hop growers' as sociation. Origin of" the lire' Is not kriovvh. " " H Davidson, for years a newsboy travel- logon the Southern Pacific traliis, re ports that the first trip out from Port land with the Morning Bun, lin sokO 40 to 100 Oregonlans. Tue demand wui B popular that he expects hereafter to carry uu equal number of eachi Wliti regard to the location of Hie proposed sugar beet factory, the Unlpn (Republican, Uulon county sa6p' best Leut sugar factory . iienr Pome The .ouioua, California, paid out $.11000. during August for bee IB and lnbnr. -Hero is an idea of the great bene lit the sugar factory will be to JUrdon ci unly. We must have tho factory.' . ' The Portland police commiBbion has over 600 applications for api o ulinents onitlio police force. Muuy are from men now holding paying, if not lucra tive positions, and it would ulmort letftl a thinking person to conclude thtAlhepoIice jjfjNey ..York are-not atohe'dOlfTga little side business. It evidently pays to be a policeman. Tho Wool Scouring & Packing oouipauy of Pendleton, a new enter prise, is more of a success than was an ticipated. Tho plant, which cost about $20,000 and gives employment to 55 hands, has handled nearly -1,000,000 pounds of wool this year. It Is by the eUublishmeut of such an. incrpilsi that Pendleton has become the wool center of the Inland empire. Hill Not Arrested. Tub Dali.es, Or., Oct. 19 Local ofllcers now deny The arrest of N. Hill, agent of the Pacific Express company, Messenger TibbetU aud Watchman Glbon for complicity In the robbery of the company's olllso at this place. Notice was given by one of the city c flcers and It Is supposed to bo good au thority. The fact romalns, however, that Hill Is still relieved from duty at the oIIIim pendlug an Investigation of his carelessness In leaving the box con taining the mouoy on J.ho ofllce fljor so poorly protected. The town Is full of detectives who are following several different clues, but they seem as far from a solution of the mystery as when tbe robbery was llrst reported, Still Yielding Dividends, CmoAuo. Oct, 10. The annual I meeting of the stockholders of the Pull mmi J'dluce Car company was held heruyenteidoy. Over UM.OOO.OOO pl tal stock wum ri'iirrwuted. The directors wm reiuleultd, The usual quurlerly dividend of 2 per fliuru wmh ileulurid frJiii the liMt eunillJK ""' Mill hu iuld November ID In (ho stnukliolderx. The directors snd ollluwrs uf lliu iu)iiimiiy abwlult y nf m d Uim the urn pg fuMher tJrnu uvy (Jiut no Um looking lwrj any ehjijJKv ly W" tii)' ovrt or polio of the iwiiijwiiy wm uoii temiuM It ik luiowii, liuvovr, llmUhu iiimlliiK ilUmiiiMil iurnlly dm nliunuM of lifuiWutluii mlvufsv in lliu liiiuriwi uf Hip i-iiiji"iiy, wiiUli H to (vgjigti feuiftv of i lit luumiiifs uJ Ultf yurl'i liw umy wv id Ujm mar MM' '1IIMII.I'II, OmI IV Jj4pU0J WW immWUi '! ywMJy umtw imp ui uJw l bmi'f di Illflku J'ruMlt i( Jt hiiu tuimut) ill' ItuimUm uf ilw lumitseii irilifif -7'-n-f,f" ' Uit dumli Urns t$t J H yitffe. I'tiUmtoliiltty, wMwmpt Vwt M Upturn si iiilnttT'- r ici'i y 4nJ v m m mm m '" h4 iM Is jmnIMM'h) m km I' t iVt I TBE WOFItMSei Tho Cznr Soon to Bo l Gathered Unto His Fathers. A. CHANGE1 IN STATE OFFICIALS, t 'Jho Family of tho Doomed Man i Awaiting tho End. 'St. PETKnsntjRa, Oot,., 19. Thire seems to be no longer any reasonable doubt 'about the C'zur's rapidly ap proaching eud. . A dispatch from Llvldlu today aunpuu.ces.that his con dition has changed, for the worso since yesterday, aud the Imperial family Is alarmed. It 1b reported here this afternoon that au Imperial edct will be published Monday, entrusting the agoucy to the Czarowltz, to General Count Voroutz oirdachofl, atdode camp to tho em peVor, aud minister to tho Imperial house. K. P. Poblebomastlef procura tor genoral to tbe holy synod, actual privy councillor. Wltto, minister of the Interior, and Genoral Vannoskl, m(nioter of war. St. PETEitsnuRa, Oct. 10. It is an n Minced horo that tbe condition of tho Czar is desperate. ErlBsnsT Allx of Hassertno Ilancee of tho Czarowltz, left Darmstadt this morning for Livldla. Trouble lor Hawaii. Pout Townsend, Wash., Oot. 10. The barksntine Amelia, from Honolulu brings news that Qieen Lllloukalanl's emissary In Washington, Widemann, had returned with personal assurances from Secretary of State Qrcsham, that In tho event of a revolution In Hawaii, the United Statep government would remain neutral. Captain Ward, of the Amelia, was told by Samuel Parker that slmular assurances had been given by A Jmlral Wnlker.of the Philadelphia. This uewa has been generally circu lated through the Island and caused a feeling that hostilities between royal lata and provlslonallsts might be re sumed at any lime. Capt. Ward believes the royalists will attempt to restore her, however, before long aud prophe. bies the next revolution will not be altogether bloodies. Satolll a Cardinal. New Yobk, Oct. lO.-Tho Buu pub lishes the report that Mounlgnore Satolll Is to be made a cardinal wlthlu two weeks, and then quotes Its Infor mant as saying: "Tho raising of HalolII tothecurdlns. late and hla appointment as iegalus a latere means Hist the church In (he UnlM BtaU-s will be taken wholly out of the Jurisdiction of the propaganda, and that the only apneul from a decision of Hutnlll will be to (lie pojw dlnutjy, There will ho no iii(uritiedlat judge," Te cardjmil'u hut will Uo brought tn Ihliwunly by all ablegate iwiiiiiiIs slomd by (lie iKpe, who will uUo l the hearer of aijlliorlly to wm Afarl- oiij irla( tu turner the Inuigul of tils (t(iu Oiwiij 111 reolp'iMt, (Jvusecffttud a HIliop. swrllill Hi Die HHUl IhY, JaiilfH Mu ijl, hlohP Uf (lM OMlhOlJu dlnfwi p Twium ''Wi !!'! at m M'y' mH ltrJ, hi lh wily, nl whteU Klr tw luNjim uvii iasifif His Jt4 fuur yiHiiy, AfVhhiri)i IMJHM WW UlV wgiihwrwiijf, hmp4 by JH'Iioji Mu Uiuljl.untwliwuir, ami ilhu htu IhlwHtUi ifiWkjyu. Ajf;bhjio iirtimiii wtfiiifferilfiuMi wf Nvw rw, )iau, nf I'idJkilslltlils, WlJJ, t 0H4 W mVmU9 mi lr hi wr)4w wi;lH" Jii'tf) in llU liy, Iim kmnw4 limy At iwjri Jy Jff mmfimt vim k)m In hit yiiflhti hv i-wllil tOii idMMU r'lvf tHW Ml! IrfMWJIji liH III l JIWiMIN iw i&Mmw p'fi i w hjfto nip, mtmhiby w ijii mum h tmWttUHjJ9' fmpu 9lmbu u I Wt & w urn- m im m " hwlWBwiwit' m m)ju DAILY EDITION. SIXTEEN OATl'LE Convicted at Pendleton to Oomo to the Penitentiary. Pendleton, Or,, Oot. 10,-Out of a total of 27 indictments, 10 convictions rosultcd. All will bo sentenced lo the penitentiary, aud nearly all for stock stealing. To Search for tho Missing. Washington, Oct. 10 Assistant Secretary Hamlin sent telegrams ,to Capt. Tosler of tho reveuue cutler, Grant, now at P.irt Townsend and to Capt. Munger, of the Corwln, ntSan Frauclsco to proceed Immediately to search for the lost crow and passengers of the Ivunhoe. Secretary Herbert also may send his vessel to Join in tl e search. An Old Town. l ATTtEBOiio, Mass., Ojt. 19. Tho 200th anniversary of the Incorporation of this lown was celebrated yesterday ou an elaborate scale. Buildings were profusely decorated In honor ot the event. Tho ceremonies consisted of music, a parade by school children, ad dresses, etc. The celebration continues today. Dishonorable, Uneconomic. San Francisco, Oct. 19. At the an nual meeting of tho American liect Sugar Producers asesoclalton resolu tions were adopted denouncing tbo Democratic party for enacting a tarlft law which is declared to be antagonistic to the sugar producing interests of America and "dishonorable, unecon omic and unpatriotic." - Harrison's Campaign. Indianapolis, Oct. 19. Ex-Presi dent Benjumln Harrison started on a second and last speech making tour for tho present campaign today. His main speech will bo delivered this eve ning at Fort Wayne. Another Dies. Washington Court House, Ohio, I uct. iu. nieoclore Ammoram, wuo was wounded by tho mlh.la during the who riot Wednesday night, died this morn Ing, making a total up to date of live killed. A Second Nomination. St. Louis, Oot. 10, Republicans of tbo eleventh Missouri congressional district today nominated Charles F. Joy, who was unseated by the present congress In favor of John J, O'Neill, Democrat. Oregon Pacific Again. CoiiVATiLis, Oct, 10. Court elts here Saturday for (lie purpose of setting a Bale of tho O, I',, and It Is currently re ported that at least two bidders will be In the field If nil order U madu now. This U vnry encouraging Indeed to the whole valley, Banta Pe Officials Indicted. Gjmoauo, Oct, 10, indictments rgalnst six ofllclulu and ex-olllclulti, of the Banla J'o railroad system, were returned today, (or vlnlutlonu uf the Interstate commerce law. Ameer Not Dead. Imwvi Out. JO, Th 0iroiuU prints a riiinnr that thu imilan goyerii' miuit, In view of the ruiiirid w of ills aimer, lias starM a iwlumu nf jwl dlirsoii ihe inuroli fur HUyim w. 'i'jiu i.er illaoredll Hie nj-'dl. franca ud JKynt, 1'AMH.IM. IV -TJl M, tl4MM' Ing lliv JCMluni WMfi ) Vlm Mi h'H mmm Hit orDaii uwiihii wihip iliv MU h Hy. Utrauiii Wlttudtf Ym- im uniially aiiiiiiMJiwI iilf liJmi ii ciaod 'Fmmwy naiiiJliMi' m jiiiyrlliy && VMMWmUMl i-Wijai VuhiijMh lm in. wm ir&j wiihu imi huill mtAifUM s; frwW imtnmmtwmmntmxmtmmfmm THIEVES. TUTiTrnh mmmm lh f! m il iwhj J'mi, NO. US 100,000,00 YEN Japan WjH Bprroir Moiey t : Keepf Up Hostilities. OVERHAULED A NORWEGIAN BARK. Cli ineso Fleot Ordered from Poit s Arthur. ' HinsooHiMA, Japan, Oat. 10. Bilk introduced nt an extraordinary seesloa of parliament convened by tho Mikado include, first a bill calling forareial accountancy of tho extraordlaary war Sxpeuso, secondly u bill empowering the government to borrow money to defray (he, expenses of war, the maxluna amount being placed at 100,000,000, awl thirdly au extraordinary budget pro viding for an expenditure for tbe war, a total of 160,000,000 yen, of which 6,- 000,000 will be defrayed by surplus. Presideul of Diet M. Kusumoto, in re plying to a speech by tbo Mikado, tlmukcd his majesty for advancing with the imperial standard aud for personally taking charge of the war, saying that vlotoriea were tho natural results of this action. Tien-Tsin, Oct. 10 Tho Norwegian steamer Pelk, from Shanghai, was recently overhauled and searched by a Japanese warship, oil Bhang Tung promontory. Nothing whlcb.could be classed as contraband nt war was found aboard. Tho captain of tho Norwegian steamer reports that he sighted a fleet of Japanese warships thirty in lira off Taku. The Chinese lloet, whleb has ! been undergoing repairs at Port Arthur, "",",UD"u'uti'0ira'",1' iU'1 '"i woro ordered to leavo that port on tbe I IRIli Innl. Tlin TannnMtA nvnenitui in oross the Yalu rivor, at a point thirty miles northeast of Chuleang Cheng, where the Chinese army headquarters Is situated. General Sing is In com mand of the Chinese forces at that place. HI8 FINOEft FOn A NEW NOSE. Tlio llnimrkiililo Oprrutlou ot Tondoa (jurBiou uu k Nom1cu Mku. Tho achioveiiKiuts of American sur goons in hojd nud oxtraordluary opera tions linvo long boeii tho wonder of tho world, hut now fioi i tho other sldo of tho Atlantic comes u story whiuh shows tliut thu old country Is waking up a bit In tho art of HiKiaflluK living human flush, A young man has put his finger to his iiohe, uud It ri'iiiuins tliuropenna-r-iuitly. A few mouths iigoujyoutb, wjicwo Ma uilurgiui was iii1mIiik as lio jwultof an ncuifioiii, iiiiiiii in uuunug wri hospital, London, with thu request that tho surgooiis wotim supply (lie iioncion py, Hrtillolallytirutlierwlso, Hepxjireas nl liliiuulf as willlHK to undergo trny sort ut Iruulmwt by whluJi h dhUg- urod fmv might a nmdu fairly pruwntf able ami ml iilMolutuly repuUlyo to hi lAt Kunduy kuioiiier nltl Mr ))UWi Ihu senior brnwi, pwk tho tituwMutf hum in liundi Flrnt ihu unmututwl finger of au- tlmr jiatlunt was uarvwi anl fnhlmt4 umviy Maflwl ww li i J H WM uuml that i)iUHHiiiJittwlilluliHl toppui l'riw imi mitKurvlvku lUMitinu yu it wW 'Miwil" ami fulM in itU ifwli rwi Tlw uu Ims luau. n4h)i'K iiftunf w Sm Utm mm il M "HiMihe ia Cm Am dwhi m mi ii '" Ar i a " ' " bi iu uhIw thai lit bum dmUi W ia MmJ In lt 4tl w Ibb buMiMiM' lluu mtrnuM fui ! 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