. 'STvf - CAPITAL JOURNAL 25 GENTS rjsii month JJY MAIL. COUNTY O ii'ITIOlAIi I'APJSR. VOX. 7. DAILY EDITION. SALEM, OREGON", FRIDAY, NOVEMBER s, a91. DAILY EDITION. NO. S6H " i nr 11U i iff YORK HrpTSOME BOLD H0BBBBSL Has just received from St. Louis, a full lino of tho Brown Shoe Company's Star 5 Star Boots and Shoes of all qualities and sizes, all better grades war ranted, quality equal to any in the city. Also fine fur and wool hats for men, youths and children. Tho prices will surprise you. Umbrellas of good quality and prices low Underwear of all kinds, all wool, mixod and merino, for men, women and children. Cottonade pants, shirts of all kinds, overalls, jackets, avooI and cotton hosiery, for all ages and sizes; rib bons, aces, lace curtains, embroideries, bed spreads, and notions of all kinds, all sold at Racket prices. Our stock of underwear is unsurpassed in all wool and wool mixed goods. It is very little trouble to call and see, and you can save 15 to 25 per cent in your purchases. E.T.BARNES 333 COMMERCIAL ST. Mammoth Shoes ! m o Underwear and Backet Store Goods at Backet Storo prices. New goods arriving all tho time. Prices alwavs tho lowest. klnion Bargain Store. n LIMB, CEMENT, SAND, Rind All Butilding Material. 95 STATE ST, f be Willamtffe Hotel. MP MBIT COL o- r,lADN HQTJSk QK 'J'WJJ CITV, iui.i,i i,.j MuiiuiHimiiit IIUrul. Hlfiilrlo itur leuvu liotnl for ull lilb Splillutj ami point uriultirtwl, Hjwful rate will lie given wmnmnnl 2 MP'"' A, I, WAONKK, ardwaro, Wagons, Carts, Road Machinery hu Jinprovnl UmU wml J,owwt J'riu, yy Uf gift jikj Libviy m wms uflwura uuil Uxikjng H(wvk. lw; K,..?1"' AT'S i-JiiKiiiMM mimfittd. All kimU f M Work umUJ ijr ikum iHM' PERRY & CO. WyvvJw Jub W tour lh-ml. HaIwii, Oration. rmjJOiMlMiiiu wliii I ij I A Cleveland Bank Robbed Large Sum. of a A WYOMING MERCHANT ROBBED, Jnko Snyder, Ono of tho Masked Men Wounded. Cleveland, Nov. 0. The Nutlonal bank at Oberlin was robbed last night. TheBafe was blown open with dyua mite. A large sum of money watt se cured, but the exact amount has not yot been ascertained. A Bold Bobbery. Lanjiek, Wyo., Nor. 0. Three masked men euteiod H. C. Enderly's store at Thermopolls, covered the pro prietor with guns, and compelled him to give them 1,350. He and others pursued the robbers, and mortally wounded one, Jake Snyder. Tho oth ers escaped. , ' The Cattle Embargo. Bkklin, Nov. 0. It has como to the knowledge of the United States em bassy that the pretense that the prohi bition against the lauding of American cattle In Germany was based on sani tary reasons is without foundation. It appears that tho Hamburg authorities passed two cargoes of cattle iu question as healthy, and thereupon the Prussian auultrry olllcers were ordered to Ham burg uud subsequently announced the eattlo were aflllcted with Texas fever. Cattle-shippers to Hamburg are Indig nant at tho action of tho Prussian authorities, as they have roceutly built four cattle steamers for tho American trade, and these huve been rendored useless by tho prohibitory orders re cently Issued. Tho Frledlander Case. PoitTbAND, No, 0, The defense in tho Krlodlander damage case before Judge Hlmttuck had physicians on the stand this morning. Dra, Parker, Coo uinl Ilullt'ty were examined, uud gave expert medical testimony, One of the points set up for tho defense Is that the plulutlll, Mrs, Frludlunder, l subject to hereditary epilepsy, mid that some of her symptoms are not entirely due to (lie Injury produced by a fulling book, J)rs, Coe and Parker's evidence this rmrnliig (ended to slum (hat tho plttliilill had partial purulysls, Unlimited Ori'dlt. Hr, J'lJTKiwmwu, Nov. (Wl'lie inu. niulpul council lias voted an unllmllud uredlt for the purjwau of dufiaylug the expenses of (lie reception here to in purer Nicholas uud the funeral of (lie lute nur, Hint ulto for (lie erection of u monument m (lie ileud var. JJeyen thousuiid jwund have bwoi subscribed for the )urHMH of giving 'Hnur to Hie wr of Kliarkoll the duy after (lie ir' My pwow through tlmt ulty. Hb' IMii i km Mi.iiulil m wulj iliiUM ur wt Mi ii Pwr hI;U lit'!) of (MUMMU MUJittUWJII D FRONT LIVERY STABLE, VVAfjjMu fo Hit kkv, rum It' w I hi wJ Jitfic . 'T UwM by tbi l)y, Vfwk r 4iUi linuyim) MM miHlM hUU), -m , , itt ijyffj'yvH jLJUPruf n, i,l. "'JVM HU liWMt' ) tho vu)JU u I minim, H I m in uu Mt ium- fi,W W'l ' IJwkJ Ihum than jy m a iMflUUU & ketheOne Cent Daily Kill vi,u itmUtm ihihm will iwl wm - J b "W ",MAf ' 'HMMWmf. wwy you iyww SlftfW' SI DM rWiiW!,, :w; MnriU Wmi, Kw im jf ir ' " " l"'t' '! 7 ,y 'iKJKKfiW V.A lulM. WMHWtHHI' GREAT DIVINES RESIGN. Bishop Matz. Denver. Nov. O.BUhon Matz, of this diocese, haB tendered his reslgua tlon to tho holy father, with a request that it be accepted as soon as passible. T. Do Witt Talmago. New Youk,Nov. 0. It is announced tonight that the association of tho Ilev, T. Do Witt Talmago with tho Brooklyn tabernacle has been formally so vered. His resignation is duo, ho said, to the fact that ho does not feel that ho should ask his old congregation to build tho fourth church for him. Ho advises them to either join other churches or build for a now pastor. Olovoland's Silenco. Washington, Nov. 0. Tho presi dent Is more silent, if possible, bIiico the election than ho was before, and declines to talk as freely as formerly on politics with his cabinet advisers. Ho is working hard on his annual mes sage, and remains at Woodley, where his privacy is not disturbed. Somo of the cabinet officials want to do some talking and Mo kept from doing so by the presldont, who evidently Indicated pretty strongly to the secretaries that ho does not euro to have anything said by any ono connected with thn admin istration, regarding tho result of last Tuesday's election. This Is more than Irksome to Secretaries Smith, Herbert ami Carlisle, whoso hot Southern blood bolls ut the criticisms pasted on the president and tho nhurgo from one prominent Democratic leader after an other throughout the country that the president is responsible for the goueral and overwhelming dofeut of the Dem ocratic parly. Masses at Livadia. Livadia, Nov. 0. Tho llrst muss for tho repose of the soul of Alexander III was concluded yesterduy morning In the Bysauee chapel, where the remains aro lying In state. The lato piuperor'H face was but little altered. It had a placid expression, At 2 o'clock yester day afternoon tho second mass, at which the czar, c.urlna, Princess Allx, Princess of Wales and all t'jo Imperial uud royul suites attended, was cele brated. Tho lato cur was escorted with greut ceremony on board tho cruiser Puuiyut Merkooviu for transpor tation loBebastnpol this morning. A Lucky Broker. Nkw Vojik,Nov,0, Kred.T, Adams, the broker, who lias been oH'urliig so much money and such heavy odds on Morton's election, won 170,000, If Hill had been vfctorlouH,ho would liuvo Inst more than f2o0,000, Ho Is a grandson of the earliest uud for yours ouu of the most prominent bunker In this city, Germans and Natives Fighting, IH.llUH, Nov, V.-A "puclul dispute) received hero suy ti.OW nutivenof the MuwnoJI tribe recently t tucked Kl, WttMndJ", Kiut Africa, uud were de, fuutixl by the Uennui) reguluiN uud imllVfs under Jluron yon JChrnlelii, J,uur tlit) MuwuJI tribe cuplnnd Kiw keludje with Uiuiill hloodslltd, 'i'liu (iennsiiv liuvu not fiutonirniig uuougli (n recupturu the plane, (NEVADA Jones Is Elected Governor and Ntwlantls for Congress. TENNESSEE POSSIBLY REPUBLICAN Minorities Growing nstlio HclnriiB Como, In Moro Fully. MINING SCHEME EXPLODED. Receiver Asked for a Nickel Mining Company In Douglas County Chicago, Nov. 0 A bill for tho an- polutmcutofa receiver for tholutor- natiounl Mining Company was tiled in tho circuit oouil today by tho Color ado Iron Works, on behalf of all tho creditors. Tho complainant is for a Judgmont for tho creditor, holding claims for J4020 aud $8211. Tho capi tal stock of defuudaut Is $5,000,000 but It Is claimed tho property owned by It Is claimed tho pioperly owned by It never exceeded In value $100,000. Thosohemo was 11 wtcd by Gillette and Taylor, of this city, who purchased tho claim covering 00 acres, in Doug las county, Oregon, from Selah Hoove, for $5,100. FALL OF PORT ARTHUR Tho Chinese. Will Not Make a Determined Stand. THE CHINESE ARMY SUFFERING. Ban Fiiancisco, Nov. 0. Complete returns from seventy out of 101 pre cincts in Nevada give Jones, the (silver cuudldato for governor), 8023 plurality, and Congressman Newlands (also sli ver), 010 plurality. Hurrah For Tennosseo. Nabuvillk, To tin,, Nov. 0. Tho vote for governor Is very oloso between Turner, Dom., aud Evans, Republican. Tho official roturns will bo necessary to determine the result, but Indications point to l'Jvun's election. Texas Goos Democratic. Galveston, Nov. 0. From tho ro turns received heio It Is sufo to state that tho stato Dumocrutlo ticket is safely elected by 40,000 plurality. Cul borsou, tho candidate for governor, is running about 10 per cent, behind his tloket becauBo of his freo silver vIowp. Tho congressional delegation will not bo solidly Democratic. From Missouri. Jehi'khbon City, Nov. 0. Out of at state uouutors, 18 aro Democrats aud 10 are Republicans. Tho house will stand Democrats 02, Republicans 70, Popu lists two. Tho Royal Marrlago. Lonuon, Nov. 0. Tho Dally Chron lolo's Vlonna correspondent says that preparations for a royal guest continues at Monrepos villa, In Corfu, and It Is understood that Nicholas aud his bride will pass their honoymoou there. Rkulin, Nov, 0 Tho Kooulsch Zeltuug says that Nicholas II nud Princess Allx of Ilesso wilt be married In three months. Starring nnd Freezing In Their Mountain Retreat. Improssivo Oeromonles, Wabiiino'ion, Nov. 0. Profoundly Impressive ceremonies woro held at the Russian legation hero today la memory of tho czar, Alexander III, Prcsldcut Clovolund nnd entire cabinet, except Postmustor Genera! Rlsscl, attended, accompanied by Mrs. Clovolund and tho cabinet ladles. Tho presldont, members of the cabinet and dlplomutlo corps, were eaoh participants Iu tho ceremonies nnd hold wax oundlcB throughout thosorylco. JJUnmrck Advlnes. JJXUMW, Nov U IVInuo Jlltiiiiuriili' JJuiuburgur Muokrluhleu udvli Uvr insoy tu Muuure kw1 ruluilons wild Uuiwlu by uvi;liling fuinlllur uuum of ulluiiw I'itr lusiuiiwi, It fuys, she mustiiMt tttvnr thu i'nW im iUw Uhmr to HUWHU, IM L' III WW lliu mi' bMjlUllli( In iMHiK WKl Hit) ,mks uimI IIiw Uiwu ill (liu iulllu provliw. It (Mfllf, Wllllv IjVUlJiJK Wml UKMM (fit Hw fiuw 4iu jiljMui yufttwtJiiy, fuJI ull hit wiwt lfwijj( m iUMb. i u fur tw lmi iw wmuw m ;rwJ Ht It UU itU, Ull wuuul liMiuy, rtiim llulmuUtl, tlitumlhr, it uu4utitmti in ImU vw luiiUr wldiml nliww,l UltfeUl I'uHwr fMi Hertiml), uUuldu ul mtuuuum wit tUm ul U iHittum Immit, Mu A YuMuum 4i iuub m 'J himmifUsktUtg Utt' Ua irtji im uy km mi luv kr U Mm Still They Come. Wabhimjton, Nov. 0. Chairman Dabcock, of (ho Republican congres sional committee, received a telegrum toduy from Chairman Dixie, of Min nesota, saying tho Republicans send a solid delegation to congress, This In creases tho figures of the number of Republicans iu tho next hoube to W, Kentucky, Utah and California, WABwwaiOM, Nov. 0, R, If, Cur rothers, chulrmuu of tho Kentucky Htutu Republican committee, tele- graphs Mr, Iluuoock tlmt six Republi cans Imve btvn elected toongress from that Mute without counting Dunuy In Ashluud dUtrlot, Oliulrinuii Cliurles L'rullie, of ttuli, wire C'uiiron, Rep,, is ulucttd to cnugroM uud unless the Hop's uro con n tw I out Hioy will control the ooimllliilloiml ijonvontlou, (Jfmlrmun I', II, C'urdwoll, ofCullfoniU, says tliu Republican eliclr-d sx coiign-Mineii Mini Mugolre Is lliu only l)inocrut elected. Republicans will control hold bruiiulies of (lie Jeglslulurv, hut i'Mvn Is ilufeutud by uhout M, Hulddo, Wmmiw, Nov. o.-Wllliiiin Huliw heit, nsllVK (if Aunllltf, uuwj 11. win. iiiKM wululdu yoslvnliiy ut 0U ort-wk, lwtilvuiiilwiuKt i( it"tburg, Huliii' but nnd wlfr miv in Himwn In April, frum Wnrwltf, V., uml Ml omu uww inti; wrtiiriili Willi A,Hi'lnl' himii In l)iv Himvry himlntwi ut ihU muk. 'miijul trouble hik ti o liwv hun iv 'MM, Omy' W' Hun itivMWMht v.. tluv.v jnw uMmmln ilm imnMMimm' $m, xiv 'vivr, j ((-,, wm, nm IhlLi , mm, lkiw )'w WJU. l y'vuis k&Hi l!v wUliwlt uf Iku iWJWliiJWIIHIIlJ IIIW(A(lUjfcWlll()Uil by m Until, Hm V IkiwiMu imim Imj wm lw W 11 fl v mull iHJliJ'llJ!" trhuwn jiJ)Jj hu IM wilii ymuii, im tv)un4 vh,ni t&n llmOvv muiliHu liw limit w irnum litdwuVf itiwlliy tfmi UmtUk'lMf , H1, V I'll lM iMiWIM Vttm imit In UiillltiHl! IJlJ liitMmu tM w )'tiiiiH Un4Mifmti H v hi hyui itmitMui mm m v&mim vm urn Urn um ui urn, bmUu irmn)Mj(m)i THE MARKETH. dAN Fhanoibuo, Nov, 0. - Wheat Cash 87J821. CuiOAao, Nov. 0, Wheat, Cash StJjDeo. 551. i'oiiTiiAND, Nov. 0. Wheat valley 70; Walla Wulla 02J03J, ODCfl AND CfJUS, TJio best oviilonuu w lo shot that tho pyramids ol ) ,jpi v. no njuJsapul ohers. Tho oflluiulsof Korea wiiur upon their huts tho Dguroa of vurlutis blulHuud nu iuiiils, Among tho Turks lliu bodies of tho dead mo In Id iu talieuio luveroueo, though thueun.i u-ih iirti ukuiI us plonlo glOlllllU. Tiieio me, kjvh ii Nmv Yoik newspa- ior, nboiit JO AfioAiiiuiluaii lawyers u Now York. IU Iu IJiwtoii mid mote than 'Jli in tJliloaao. Tho uglli foyiuolun's sons and griimlhiiMH, wliuii uieiiled Micni. nroeu tilled to seiils in lliu Iioiimi of lords ut tho J oft of (ho Hironu One of lliu wjiriltloii of iii'Jiiiho)ni) of o Now Yoik uluh Is tlmt miuli ineiii Imt niiiKt id vu ut luttxt ouu jiour h wiiek lo doing sumo f(ood mil Ion. it Is ostliiiiitiul tliut tliuiu uro fully 1)0,000 jivgiutHi in lliu young territory ut Okhilioiiiit. Miwt ut llioiu iiro In llluliiu uud l,wn wmiiiIIms, ivfiHiiulliiO Is (wo ur iiiroo tlnm grMlM( In Dim siiiiWiIiio Hiuii in tllO lwli wild iYurklt iIiiilsus MitiwtJu suiiiiiiuriis in winli, I id iiaiiyr ilmliig i hiiMi llmi in uului mill U urmUir fium lluhti ul mulling siiuw lliun I mm HJI Wjlllll llfuwi Ut lliu MiMljJ (iaiuqao itmiim. Iii Jin J tw ImuM) iJihiIm luiiriiivi Hint Hw Yurfc, with Uih illirsiHit liiut vluulrMly It Ut m wuul ti llw huilu 'J'Ji Juu MJjvrti JUmsIHu ilullwuy mummy Um Itmi lumiwvll, will wiml m i m.m.m, fUu hw ilu wfl) ran truw HUImhm iu Mimwiw, Tim blwlif ami MiUm Unit Hull umi mmimy lm MfiHiwi with w Uintiim ymvtuwml Iu nmtui Uw ! hmt Tfvvlww Ui muitu Mln4n ml titmm iu UimHiu, utt HwJ'ttWn Alt Mm imiiivt hmUm mmimur ul iumm Ui mt mmww m tad 1 iimm m nm Shanoiiai, Nov. 0,-The Chlnew army of tho north retreated to the mountains where tho soldiers are re ported as starving and sutlerlne se verely from cold and oxpneuro. Tho Jupuuesu army Is reported encamped ut Long. Wong Cheng. The Japanese aro pursuing 1,600 Chinese, mostly new rcorulta. Port Arthur is not oxpeoted to make a determined stand against the Jap ueso. Admiral Sir T. R. Fremantle, In command of tho British Heet, con siders that Port Arthur will probably bo tho Bcono of the last engagement of any importance betweon the Chinese and Japanese. China Wants Peace. Chioaoo, Nov. 0. A special to the Post, from WaBhlngton,saya: This gov eminent bus nguln been asked to Intervouo In tho China Japan war. China says she has always recognized tho inde poudenco of Corca and la willlag to coutluuo to do so, moreover, she will pay Japan Indemnity to defray that country's expenses in the war. hw ut llm mml ixhltfll iV , m Hum uwyt m Imy m muff, w iwm mm miulu tmuht Ik tm miiml Win min U tmm Imm, lmt him m immml llLml utiuy Uy i iittjt iiHM im flu 44 m Imm tmfMi WISH JAPB, London, Nov. O.Mr. Uohlda, Jap oncsochargo d allulree In London, Hiild today In an Interviews "Japan could not accept as utt answer to her proposal of reform in Coren tho maintenance of a Chinese army In tho peninsula. The presence of Chinese troops Iu Core meant merely a scries of horrors, such as are now being perpetrated in Mauohurla. Japan lias never menaced Chinese In legrjtyj alio did not intend to break up the empire aud certainly does got wlh others to do so, The height of Japan' ambition la to see China consolidated, freed from corruption, prosperous and open to commuroe and civilization," Circuit Court, The escheat (me of the Mtate of Ore goii va, tho First National hunk and Ludd St, JJiikIi, were May continued, Tho ousu against Ffd,Hmltlii'oi' cat lie stealing, was n)m continued, (he ilefyiidunt mill Nng at Jaw. The sale of the pane of First National bank v, W, N. Ladue,wa May cooHwhJ, 'J'Jm dlvoroo caav of JJoiinsy v, Hon. uty, a this afternoon owujiylug (he attention oflhft court, Hmmi hwrimiWlw eoo4 am ht Un IW)(iif Juolun glvvll HWlvf the Kiisphwa of (he W, , l I), will U klven in ill V. O.T. l Jisll on W nMay, iViiIix NoyemUrJili at W) p. m. 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