"!flWSXWr '',"' JOURNAL. 25c A MONTH Ccingi you the Daily Journal to tlreaikl w mountains. Better than a le'ter (rora horaev , CHEAPEST. Salem. BEST, QUCSQN., I' Jl- ,1 IJ1-', n a pit A T , VOL. . DAILY EDITION. SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 18S5. DAILY EDITION. no. m m I Iff M RfflT ELLS, :: 5 :::::::::: nnrTO AMn CUHLTO PUCAD DUUIO ftllL OIIULO UIILrtl. 11 .. CLOTHING.. At prices that will surprise you. Call and soo our new quarters. E.T.BARNES STATE NORMAL SCHOOL! MONMOUTH, OREGON. A training boIiooI for teachers. Com plete eight grade training dodorlmout and strong profesalouul mid academic courses. . . ... The diploma of the school entitles ouo to teach lu any county lu tho Blate without further examination. Hoard and lodglng.lbookB and tuition $150 per year, Beautiful and healthful location. No saloons. Thero Is a good demand for well trained teuohers thero Is au ovor supply of untrained teachers.1, Cataloguo cheoriully sont (in applica tion. Address P. L. CAMPBELL, W. A. WANN, President. Secretary. WEATHEH AMD GllOPSi Whcut Again on tho Decline in Chicago. IUir IS COMING THIS WEEK Cortina l anil Sim Mnrkcts for tho Francisco $ UNIVERSITY I !,. The University of Oregon. Kugen can obtain board, lodging, ,5l"5' " '4J J'm e(?wthbbiirdtn private ramllloa at ti per unit their own linen. Young w,on'J "1W.!I'V? joUu Hlraub, Kugr-ne, Oregon, or week young women deslrlM board shpuM Hon Kuene. 'JlTo University oilers three boo. Beorctary Young Women' Christian ft'?'0 0vXiCe and llacbelcrnf belters with cor. calaureato degrees, UfO?00J.olA'lfnitn5riSy Jhortor couwea are also ellered: An Kngllsb responding p junto? of sway- ' ? dlnlu 7na an1 It ithroo years to tbo UUo graduate in course, loading In two year to a rJumcM ' "lplmna ani in iureo j degree master Kngllsn: An advanced courie fur Rraduate or no"1 ,i,ducj.tiou leading to n d ploma or Sedigegy: A course ot two y'fj crh,eJ lnclaStat re of 110 and the tlife d0' ehro aol""5' 8BtSaenU fimmng dlnloina. from the public which Is payable lu advance i by ll lX,e8 ar "Suited to the pre.aratory dearlment schools and those iwvlnR teachers wruncaiea are ilu",",fdu tbe ,repftraiory department """'" A'""'"" T.r.TiH.n'i nj. J Walton. mercury. Eugene, u U. tl. l,illlU,ii' I- - Jregon. B3'.ui CAPITAL BOSH ESS LUIjIjHib rann UtI FIRST NATIONAL BANK nUILDINO, SALEM, OR. i-iKsi x stalEV, Principal. will pay those who expect w prepare wr bouio uu .u r b8 llft(1 fflraV SuYlncis Oollcgo oner five ouuritos:- Business, Shorthand, Typewriting, Penmanship and English, This U 'positively the only business college l0tS-$l ffi! room ness practice. UH0(f,JnJl.ud?5li.72? Sill at college office for circulars 11AIN COMINO AGAIN. Bpeclal to Tub Joouwau PoHTLAND.Hept. 10. Paguo, weather forecast ofllclal, for tho Pdclflo north west says teday: Bain Is probable Tuesday ulght and Wednesday. THE CHICAOO MAHKKT. Chicago, Sept. 10. Wheat opened this morning at 60J, i ofja cent lower than, the closing yesterday. Tho prlco In Chloago at 10:15 this morning Is 50 even, showing a decline of J cent from closing last evening. Heavy receipts and wheat put on markets freely. Liverpool remains uttohauged. Opened. Highest, Clolng December (;j tVH toJi-K May OjJi 63 tt Heavy receipts and tho freo manaer lu which It Is put on tho market, make tho bears happy. I.IVKIU'OOI,. Liverpool market opened with cash wheat easy, futures dull at yesterday's figures. THK (IOLI) KKRMIVK. Washington, Bept. 10. Tho gold rejerve Monday was further dopleted by tho loss of (1, '200,000 withdrawn for export from thuNow York subtreasury. Tuls loft the reservo, at tho close of busluess, 1.07,710,772. The treasury offi cials have received no information of contemplated gold deposits by the Now York banks, as reported, yet they have no doubt that the syndlcato vory soon will make good tha lossess below $100, 000,000. For tills reason, when ques tioned, thoy say thoy liavo no appre hension for the future. As to tho real purposo of the syndicate with regard to speedy action, theyjiavo no oftlclal or reliable Information. FIKBl BIIIPMKNT. Hop Factor Hubbard today made the llrst shlpmont of Oregon hops of this season to Elklna & Co., Philadel phia. They were grown by BImpson of Wheatland aud were forwarded on consignment. i Aud still another reason which Is quite startling that the bases have beeu used once Bnd of curse cannot Ho repeated. Antlolnallncu little, we asked, what 1h to become ofUuIn It these solpcllons aro cancelled ?"fThe oftleer added that tho leglslnturoirovlded for such con tingencies Bevjfftl yeurs ago, and the law now Is tholwhen the state for any reason cannt.tnake n good title, the purchaser shall have his money back, and If he has rtcelved no bei)nh frog the landj tuny ctulm lu addltliiiTT Iper ccut Interest, td recompense hint for tlm ime of his mouev. But tho olllcer continued; but the grantees lu the case of these falee lieu laiids, aa reprvsented by their attor neys, do not want to eetllo lu that way, aud will ask tho statu board at Its Bewlon this week, t" select now, or VALKYRIE A WINNER m Inyfl Verj Hotly Race. Contested BY K VERY NARttOW MARGIN Second Bftco in tho Intenmtlonnl Scries. ABOUT LIEU LANDS. 8-70-lm THE FA1R STORE KSWi SHi.-SS it at the Fair b.ore. i-'or tut, .. - Land A Contest Before tlio State Board tbls Wek. Calling at tho btata land office a roportor found the offlcor busy inspect rather boua fldo bases lu tho Cascade Reservation, and ! let them keep the lands. ! While this mejhud of procedure mlEht satisfy tho grantees, It would be an Indirect vlolatloh of the law govern ing the lieu land management. It will be rccollooted thut the last legislature raised tho price from $1.25 to $2.60 per aareimd grunting the prayer of ibe petitioner wouiu oo iu eireMftiDKjIeUilasR"0 0,(1 out" lawed prloesa direct loss to tho school fund of over $0000. It would ulso bo Bettiig nu oxaniplo vt lawlessnorw, whw might In tho long tun provo yeriernlolous. In the past, want of tltioJ& tho Btato, has been cured In that$ny, uud It would bo very lnju dlcloHsto depart from that mothod. but whothor tho practice of puylng back tho purohaso money In default of making title, Is good or bad, Just or unjust, tho Btato Lnd Department has no option In the premises, but to oboytholuwB. It cannot sit ns a court of equity to redress grievances, correct other people's blunders, or dispense charity. The claim that the state should warrant a title when It makes aeon veyauoo, Is an unfounded and fulso claim. The stato has nevor dono that and will not do It. Neither the Btato nor gonoral government ever cove nants to defend titles against lawful or unlawful claims Those govornmonts, all governments sell bonda and give deed, aud when tho UJe Is wanting they return tho mouey. As respect tho lieu lands for w''lch tho Btato has given deeds without a title, tho pur chaser or his attorney has been at fault and not tho stato. Ho furnished the Btato ottlcere a de Bcriptlon of the lieu and of the br.se and made wrltteu application to pur chase thoreby, aud If he or his attor ney blundered, the loss should be upon them and not the commonwealth. There Is nothing clearer tbau this. THK HUM.UTINS. New Yoiik, Hept.10,11 a.m. Valky rie crossed tho lluo shortly otter tho ton minutes given to start, nnd tho Difender barely got oft before the two minute gun. Valkyrlo leading to wind- wurd. 11:30 a. m. Valkyrie hns a lead of about 150 yards. Djfender rapidly closing tho gap. Both yachts are on tho port tuck. The excursion boatH ore right on nu of them. Defender goes about on starboard tack, unublo to carry her Jib top sail. Valkyrie fol lowed Butt a second luler. 11:35 a. m. Defender Bet hor Jib toy Ball. Both yaohta aro on port taok and Delondor crawling up. 11:30 a. m. Both yachts aro oven uow. 11:43 a. m. Dofeuder has tukon down her Jib top sail. Valkyrlo has best position. Thoy nje still on a poit taok heading for Long Branch. 11:52 a. in. Vulkyrlo has tho wind ward position, Tho whole oxcurslon lloot Boema to bo betwoon the two yaohta. Wind about 8 miles por hour, b. w., but lncroaslug. 12:10 p. ra. Btlll on starboard took. Beom to bo In same position. Valkyrlo loading. Every time Defender goes about Valkyrlo does tho same to keep toloeward. Valkyrie Ka B,mut 0' lowed by Defender. line. Defender crossed tho lino 2:50,68. ' 3:05 p. m, Lord Dunravon, whon asked tho olllclal time, said ho thought ho had lost by 21 seconds, but It wan uuolllclal time. 8:10 p. m. Later. Valkyrie won by 4B seconds uuolllclal time. 3:15 p. m. Valkyrie won by 47 sec onds, olllclal time, OlUclal.-Valkyrlellulshed In 25,65; Defender tlnlshod, 2:57, 40. THK MACE I'llOTESTKI). Valkyrlo wins today'a yacht race Bubject to protest. Tho regatta com mit too will bear the case on Its merits It Is thought probably tho decision will bo that the twu yachts Ball an extra race. Following Is official time: Start: Valkyrlo 11:00, 18; Defender, J.-01, 15. First mark: Valkyrie 127, 43; De fender 1.01:35. Second mark: Valkyrlo 1:58, 10; Defender 2:01, 45. Finish: Valkyrlo 2.65, 22; Defeudor 27, 40. Correoted time: Valkyrlo 2:65, 00; Defender 25, 60. Valkyrie wins by 47 seconds. Tho race was around a triangular course. Ton miles to a league, stattlug from Bandy Hook lightship. TDE DHUNT TRIAL Resumed After Uio Friday Ad journment. ' EVIDENCE OF CHURCH HUNTERS Who round tho llcninins of Mtsi Lntnonl's Clothing. THE BLUE AND THE QREY. Immonao Parado of Naval Veterans' Organization, LouibviiJiK, Ky., Sopt. 10. It Is doubtful If this city over beforo enter tained as many guests as aro here to day. It Is conservatively estimated that nearly 200,000 strangers aro lu tbe city, u majority of whom thirty yearB ago bore arms either for tho blue or the groy, but the blue und tbo grey aro one today, aud limn who were thon ut war walk arm In arm as brothers. Tho ovont of today was tho gtand purado of tbo naval veterans association. Ten thousand mou were Inline. roportor found uie onicor ousy inspecv- - - - Idk a large roll of papers bearing the The law was BpecMe aa to all parts of IB I lRuMlU SMALL INVESTMENTS. well known inscription of the Federal Interior Department, and picking up one wo saw that It was a notloo to tho governor of Oregon that 6100 acreo of land which the state baa deeded to various individuals aa lieu lauds, are now held for collection for the reason that tho state had no authority or right to select them. This appearlug at first glance to be a strange sort of proceeding, that the State Laud Department nhould get taogled up with the Federal Land Deportment, we awayed a look at another paper and another until tl o separate lists added up to 7500 acres of so called lieu lands, held for cancella tion for various reasouB, One that the state had selected Ileus for bases that were falsely called mineral. Another that it had alleged defi ciency In tcuool Mctiou basis In uniur- a u.t.in mil ava tttn j-ltiflManntAa AUsu.sfuUpecuttwop To the veyeu iowuu.,. . mSuwholDTwUahuudtedortwonuna ttaoiie no roae the iw nlfW),,nd nilied. who Invest a lew thousanu. " -',7rrtn are per001 wH"J"!Lrn. mpVr.UvelymallluY5tmj-nuo.. oar Dally m luYm?n7:&Tl.Xlvlxtt ?CT"6u7S' MPW ""' loaLKjmT0 BOTTOM CO. 108 COURT bT BALK hw make so much within a Ueturn,g prosperity w.. s Z TaTBAGll l)Oh AR INVESTED can bo SIO FmRadfbf our Somatic plan of Spocu aUon. A.t.ucccs.fut.peculal.r.ope tho transaction, requiring Iho appli cant to describe tho land be wished to purchase and also the 10th or 80th sec tion or fractional township of which be took It In lieu, and provided that when the register of tbe land ofllce should notify the state board nf his acceptance of the exchange, tho money should be paid and the deed given to tho pur chaser. This legal regulation has been fol lowed aud If the applicant was Inefll. cletitor employed au lncompeteut or yllllanous attorney to do Ills business, be must either pocket tho loss or make bla attorney disgorge. He ought nut to expect tbe state board to cotio to bis resoue at tbo expense of their loal obligations, If those unlucky purchasers will put up another $1.25 per aoro, 10 aa to con form to present law, new bases might be found. "rCOBLSIOKrSTALES - ECHAKSEN, MANAGER Only good horsea used. Satistact.on -- I; back of State Insurance bloc. JiL !3"Vl Gail Borden Eagle BRAND CMtkwieJ Ml KASMOBQVAL Did Hli Duty. CiHOAao, Sept. 10. Private Thomas Coffee, of tbe fifteenth regiment, Uni ted SUtea army, was shot and killed by Sentinel J. M. Krees at Ft. Sheri dan today, while attempting to escape from the guard kouse. Children Cry for ritohtr'tQafWin. 12:22 p. m. Defender Bcems to bo Improving hor position and la gaining slightly. 12:27 p. m. Valkyrie seems to hold hor load. Both boats scorn to bavo a good breeze. 127 p. m , ofl Boabrlght. Valkyrlo now leads about one-eighth mile. 12:40 p. m. Valkyrlo seems about a hair mile ahead still on starboard tack , standing s. o. 12U p. m. Judging from dlstanco oft shoro both boats must be ncarlug tho stake boat, 1:20 p. m. Indications now are that Valkyrie wll round llrst turn ahead of Defender, Wind Increasing, Boats are nearlng first tuw and aro about 11 miles oft shore. ljia p, in. Second leaguo of course stands In the west aud second turn will bo oil Monmouth. Wind now eouth aud about 10 or 12 miles au hour. Third league will be almost due north. 10 l. H. Wind about 12 miles an hour Yaohta are enveloped In fog, but wind will dispell It. 1-43 v, M. Wind 10 miles au hour BOUtb. 2 v, M. OHlco limes Valkyrie turnod first at 127: 43. Defender at 1:01:35. 2:10 P, M. Valkyrie two miles ahead, 2:16 p. m. Tbe oourse of the seooud league Is northeast by east, aud third league uorthwest by balf-west. Tills makes second burn at sea about twelvo miles oQ, 220 p. m, Valkyrie about a mile ahead of tho Defender about three miles from light ship. Both boats cr rylug main sails, club top sail, sky tuil, Jib and Jib top sail, Valkyrlo about three minutes In the lead, 2:30 p. in. Valkyrie about a ml'e from light ship, Highland. Tbe yachts are just coming in sight, Valkyrie leading by about a mile. 2:41 n, m, Excursion boats crowd ing both yaobts on tbo port tack, ap proaching the finish. Valkyrie Is lead lug by about half a mile. 24 p, tn. Defender appoars to be closing up rapidly, Valkyrie olose to light ship. Defender coinlug up rapidly, 84, 49 P. ra, Valkyrie crossed (be MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH Salem and Eattcrn Quotations Cor rected Daily. Chicago, Bept. 10. Vueat, cash 60XJ, ttJto. Mtw Yoiik, UepU lo.-Bllver, entfo; lcad.i3.80. BAN ll'HANOlHOO MAltKKT. HAN Kmanoimco, fcpt. 10 Wheat, MXo. vt wul Orcguu, ohoivo, DlOc: lulerlor, (Wo; valley, MSUo lloim-cliioUblouHOOtj. 1'ulaUMM-Karly Koe, oUSOOCilUurbanfcl 76a, Uu a-Mllliug, toiJl.W. Bah FitANCisco, Bept. 10. The Dor rant trial was resumed to-day after an adjournment Blnco Friday. The first witness was E. F. Lombs, a special officer who seatohed Emmanuel church for tbo clothing of Blanobe Latnont and found on April 14th a glove rolled up and turned lnsldo out. The glove was found on the top platform of ' the belfry. A black stocking and various pieces of underwear wero also found and Identified by witness and admitted in evidence In cross-examination defendant's at torneys tried to bIiow that tho bunt for garments of tho murdered girl had been vory loosely conducted. Tho next witness wiib E. V. Hrrod who was an other policeman forming part of the searching party. Ho found tho school books and strap alleged to bavo been loft lu the church by Bluncbo Lamont on tho day of hor murder. Books wero Identified and Introduced In ovl-denco, Pollcoman J. II. Graham was also ono of tbo searchlug party and when on tho stand Identified a pair of shoes which bo said bo had found In tbe bel fry. Policeman McQrcevy who found Blanche Lamont's bat testified that It had been carefully bidden In a remote corner of tho belfry unaer boards. The court thou took a recess till two o'clok, I'OIlTliANO MAHKKT. valley, le; OaU-iVhllo, JlKiWOo; milling. ZZutaio; roiled, in iMgs.S3.7M90.vu; a 1'outi.Anii, Kept. 10. Wheat, V1U1M (tmwiiiw rlour runmuu, .imi iiuuuiu wuui7,i4.cu, m.I. n... I FA. Mtiru.rtlnn li .A IMP tthl. 2S4J30oj grey, barrels, so,w I'uutoen- Nw Oregon, B&2550 bu, lUy -U Ml, tnnv tu per tun. Wool-Valley, uaxio. Ull'slutU-llruu,iiUO shorts, 113.60; chop leei. tlAIS per tout cuickeu vrueai, BOj per o. llldo-gr. ou, salted, UU lb tt)c; undur.UU llii. 74MOO shep pelw, lIXSTOo, IIOP 1UIIIIUII V 1 lluller UrvKon (am fancy dairy. il&o; common, ma fauoy creamery, 10A17o; bur lu.goou, iwauw, uhoeso'-oiegon full cream, 10ailo. r;gKS4-UlcVUU, 1UV liu ir uu,i Poultry Onlcaeiu f 1 6(X.i 'ii per doz; ducks tl Uktf i.M getso, UfM&H W. turkeys, dressed, r..?rlVinatArfl. QXtfiblta np Th fftlr tn imnd steers, SpfalS-fie; cows, 'l'A1o; dressed beef, Muiton-Ilcst beet, fUSoZOO; cbotoe ewes, tl.76i4i.00; dre.sod. o. Hogs l holce, heavy. H0i3,75; light and leedors.HjW; dreeil,Hen. . Vwl aniull, choice, but a targe, Salo lb, HALitit WAiiKtrr. Wheal SOn ft bn. )ls-WuWWq new 18c. JUy-lialed. clival. 50ufl.OO; timothy 17.60. Hour, lu whoiesaie lou. IJJO; retail, li.H0; bran. buU 10.00: sactod. IllvO; horU, HUOOa UUO; chop fend, tlJ.U0ul3.U0, tmi i ireuuu, o. Hogs Lirtsseil, (c l.lvo Cattle UiiHo. iitt,ny hlieep Uvo, HjJJ. WKlllll-L V1U.B. llowt Ileal, two. u I I...I. 1IL. llutter Uesl dairy, !2al83 funcy creamery 16a ,oo. Uuese-10.ll2n. farm timoked Meals Uacon.Oo; hams H;o, shoulders, To. l'olatoe-New,80oft bu. Onions la. foultry llrollersc; hensoo; dupli,'u70. Turkeys (USo. llartletl wwre 2So bu, Apple 6Juaoj nu, l'MChestl.'a bu, 1'lums 'Ala bu. (Sunday Night Storms, Ottawa, Kas Sept, 10. Grldley, a town of 400 people on the Santa Fe southwest of here, hu flared tbe total destruction of many of Its beet build lugs by Sunday nlgbt'a storm, while hardly a structure In the place escaped Injury, still It la believed nu one was seriously hurt. About 3 o'clock a storm of wind aud rain burst on tbe tiwn from tho northwest. Tbe wind was wbut was known as a straight blow and its mischief was mainly con fined to tho unrooting of buildings A downpour of rain Immediately follow ed aud mounted to a dolugo, twelve Inches of water falling In an incredibly short time. The rain completed des truction that had not been accomplish ed by tbo wlud and In a few minutes every stock of goods bad been soaked and household possessions of most of tho Inhabitants were lu tho earns con dition. Strange to say, with all falling roofs and walls and flying debris that broka windows far aud near, not a person of tbo town reported moro than tbo mer est personul injury. A great deal of damago 1b feared In the contiguous couutry. Ouo farmhouse half a mile from town was completely destroyed aud oue luuiate, supposed to be Mrs. Clara Macsle, was .fatally hurt'' Don't Tobacco Hplt or Smoke Yonr Life Away It the truthful startling title of a book about No.To.Uao, the harmless, guaranteed tobacco habit cure that brace up nlcotlnized nerves, eliminates the nicotine polton, makes wako men gain ttrendit, vigor and manhood. You run no physical or financian rik, a No-To. Use Is sold by D. J Fry agent under a guar antee to cure or refunded, llook free. Ad dress Sterling Remedy Co., New York or Chicago (J iy w Olytnpla Oysters Doty's Market. -J-IJ.1J U J1U1I I Hli ,i Ji OHIO REPUBLICANS Open the State Campaign in a Sac cessful Manner. Hi'MNUFiKU), Bept. 10 The open ing of the Republican state campaign hbio today Is a great success. Ulsrs tlmaled betweeu 30,000 and 40,000 strangers are iu the city, A procession nearly two milts long was formed of itepuullcau orguulzjuioim aud fully 8,000 men were lit line. The apeuklut; begun at 20 p, m. Senator Bushuell followed. Then Governor McKluley. tueu ex-Governor Forukeruud General Jones, oandldutu fur Lleutevaut gover nor, who closed tho speaking. Mo Kluley received tho greatest oration of the day, Highest of all in Leavening Power.- Lr est U.S. Gov't Report M D miins Powder AM&QVUTKW PUKE j 1 wsyaiisa'-w"''-)sil'sr'ar"' to imnnmmmmimm p. ijji"jusji'..jiasj