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WBWpSMMSSS5y-B5SySSl ESrrassBBBijBSBBWBW fv , r SRMrTfVM 25c Month.. Associated J'rcan Paily Capitol Journal j xxJr 1 X AJ RNAL WEATHER FORECAST: SZTlfJDAX: Fair, Slightly Warmer. DALLY EDITION. SALEM, OREGON SAuM), NOVEMBER , 8!5. . .i...-; u , es DAILY EDITIOJS. No. i IT STARVING DCKY POSTMASTEIll Highest of all in teavening Power. -Latest U. S. Gov't JRepoct n l"!7?vifTW" i r y r. t I J 1 J- -4J I U , ...' ,ffcf.yu 1 1 iiiwhiii I. ii ,i i .ii i i iliJL. - VOL b. BSTHr II m CHILDREN. THE TURK -JfflANT. A PI . -U ' HAS A FINE LINE OF ft LOTH IN FOR MEN; BOYS AND CHILDREN. Wo will sayo you 25 per ceui on this line. Hosiery, underwear, boots, shoes, and wall seasonable goods in large quantities. Wo buy and sell for CASH ONLY, and save you money. E.T. B. THE lAnd Save Money fon everything you want 10 buy. 274 COMMERCIAL ST - BIBL.ES A NEW AND 0 Ml'LiKTE HTOOK OF OXFORD KIIlbKS ipeclul Teacher' I'd ; Inflln Pnpc r Kd.j Revised Hlblci; "chnlars' Kdltlonti tinall Handy EdlilonM Vest I'oosot Hlhles Chlldien's, 1'ubllHlicd by tho Oxford JI bio 1J0. F, S. DEARBORN, 263 COMMERCIAL ST. ii GRAY ) mm rai Road Machinery and Agricultural Implements. Latest Improved Goods and Lowest Prlcce.? Z W. Cor. State nnrl Llhprtv Sti. SALEM fOREGON'. HOW MUCH MUST I Pay to Be Clothed AND WITH GOOD That's the question. We say $15 $7.50 r-i , m iuys a hrst-uiass wool ami. Another $7 50 Samo Kind of an Overcoat. It's remarkable how It's done that's tho kind' of lotJies we sail. Hundreds of irti'e been hero before you, 'very day, jperhans you are ve'U sell you one of those iwscy Overcoat In brown, blue and black. 20 for the H'o. Another says: "J alwaye jiay 20 for suit and WO for overcoat. This year you will be as well pleased vtth our 15 milt and overcoat. Wo'vo tust received a snoclal est 0 Imported cloth. Always w going to sell a lot of thorn. Hint's why tho price is wi,r0. Ask in son tham whether vou wish to buy or not. To'vogot'cm in ltcgont Frock sk to See Our Boys' S2.SO, S3.SO, 4.SO. wsey Overcoats, Silk and Black, $15. i. W. JOHNSON & SON. G will Don't Read BUT GO T0- This THE - FAIR PZAIR. BROS,, . Warm, Comfortable, APPEARANCE? III l r is our neighbors and friends and hundreds aro coming willing to pay more. Then Black Cheviot Suits and our lot of suit iniulo lrom the $30, sometimes $35. Wo and Regent Sack. Black Cheviot Suits at Top Lined, Blue, Brown i MT at Okinawa School. TESTIMONY OF THE EMPLOYES, A. Journnl Itoporlcr's Talk With ilio CJiiltircn. Chemawa Indian training school is located six mites north of 8alem, and has at present an attendance of 240 Indian children from nil parts ol the state. Tho school has gone through a number of changas under the Cleve land administration, and for nearly a year has neon in charge of Supervisor or Indian SchoolsO.D.IUkestraw.a man prominent in tho Indian service. It Is muounced that u new superintendent la on the way and will arrive at Ohem iwa In a few days to tako charge of the iuuooi, -rue scunoi nas been without a "Uperlutcndent for some time. The Journal wishes to be Just and cour teous to tho management of the Indian suhool at Cuemnwa aud If the revela tions of an industrious reporter In a half day's search are not sustalnod by the facts, or by sufllctent facts, to con demn that management, a proporad mission will bo made. But the faot that children have had no potatoes for several months, when potatoes are Kointr begging for a market at 10 to 20 cents a bushel on all sides of tho sohool, is in Itself enough to convict Mr. Uakcstraw of negligence, as that many Indian children going without pota toes Is Inexcusable oven from a sani tary standpoint. TiiRjouKNAii Invites the attention f Mr. Rtkestraw to tbo statements of Its reporter below, uud will cheerfully print any explanation or denials he nmy make. Tt Is to be hoped that he can show from tho records that ouftio tent rations have been Issued to the children under his charge. If the intlous Imvo uh been thereto Hfluo some one Is to hlaiio, If he Is nut, h the government buy t them and pais for them, and the child -en are entitled to have tho food that is bought for them. The facts below are not all that the Journal has and is nltog'ether likely that a great m oy more faots oun bo obtained to HUbstantiato the (Continued on second p srt.I Dun-ant and Blanclio Again. Han Francisco, N.v. 0. Eugene Waro, a drug clerk ws mysteriously murdered In tho St. Nicholas Pbar maoy, Dec. 14th last. Charles Mo Laugblln, a tailor whoso nhop was uoxt door, now says ho was In tho drug store about eleveu on tho night Ware was stabbed to death. Mo Laugblln Bays a man and woman were In tho store and ho now belloves these twi weto Durrnnt and Blanche La moot from hi recoleotlon of their ap poarance. Canadian Farmors. Toronto, Nov. 0. The gruln section of the board of trade is up In arms against the irsuanco by the Canadian Pdclllo rallroao of a circular refusing to take fut tiro puckuge freight from the West for shipment by the water route. Gralnmen say tbo order will seriously militate against the small shippers and farmers luMlultobaand the Northwest. To ship by the ralltoad routo moans an Increase of about 7 cents a bushel In frolght, and a corresponding decrease In tho price of grain. Fatal Metal Explosion. CitinAso, Nov, 0. An explosion occurred this afternoon In the works of the Iroquois furnace comgany, at South Ch'cago by which four work men were fatally burned aud three others badly hurt. The men were transferring some holler plates when the blast wax overthrown and all were aught In the hot Miowers of cinders uud lb mass of heated iron. Allen Thurman Better. Colummh, .Nov. 0. Allen Thar min, Jr., pay j of ex-Senator Thurman's II ncss: "Father Is very much belter to lay. If he does not n- a relapso I wouM not be surprised fho gets up." Mr. Thurman will be h'J yturs old next Wednesduy. SnfTer.iig Dtc&ratixg tho Armenian Mur- i Be Hi TURKEV-TO ? SInyers of Blcycllafltfnz Arrested ,.. r ri. hi jrtm Copyrighted by AiwoMlert lrwt.1 CONSTANTINO!!.! Moy. 9. The official Gaxetta announces that Rahrl Paeba who was dismissed from bis official position, In pursuance to rep resentations of the Hrltlfh embassador, owing to his III treatment of the Ar menlans, bus been decorated with the grand cordon of the Oa'naolen order, as a reward for his good service. This step Is considered noOinly uu open and distinct mark of afotyroval of his 111 treatment of the Arweulaus, but a deliberate bi o to Urnt Britain. The official Oszntte a'sn pullibi9 a long list of names of Turkish ortlclala of ArmouladirorateVhy the sultan lor their "good service;1' ,t In fact It is almost seen as If the ealtun Is openly defying tbo powers. It Is understood that the vail f Jyleppo, who ti to bo suceeded by an txgrand vlx'or, Klamll 1'usha, was dismissed jn consequence of repreeentAtioMStof the United States minister, Alexander W.Torrlll, becauso vail relused o penult tho United States consular agent at Aleppo to visit a naturalised American citizen. Gereudjlam, of Arrrwula origin, Im prisoned or, his life. 4 'XVrrlll obtained permission from tbo grand vizier for a consular agent to vUIt Gereudjlam, but Vail perslated In his refusal to let the prisoner bo seen. Terrlll made the strongest representa tion to the porte aud succeeded In ob taining a dismissal of Vail. Gerend Jhtuisnowon Ills way to Constant! uoplo to bo tried before Mr, Torrill. Eleven Kurds, charged with tbo murder of Frank G, Lenz, of Pitta, burg, Pa,, tho blcyclelst, have been arrested aud taken to Erzeroum to bo tried in the presence of the British consul, there being no American con sul, Over 100 Armenians wore arrested yeeterday at Sbamboal, luqulrlea made as to the cutite fulled to obtain a satisfactory auswer. New Yonic, Nov. 0. "No, sir; we will not accept autonomy under any circumstances," said Senor Palma, the Cubau mlnlrter plenipotentiary, when spoken to regarding the report that Spain might bo willing to grant Cuba autonomy, but feared tbo Cubans would not accept It. "If Spain wants to make terms with us," bo continued, "alio will bave t) rffer better condl tlona than sho professes to make. In the first place, we do not believe Spain wants to give Cuba autonomy. Bho only wants to deceive us, as In lbOS. We want ataoluto independence, and to make an absolutely free republlo of Cuba, Wo would not even accept such condition as those governing the Do-s minion of Canada," FOREION NBW8. Lima, Nov. 0, Tho Peruvian con gress have confirmed the tripartite treaty betweeu Columbia, Ecuador and Peiu, London, Nov. 0 The Berlin Cor responddent of the Time saya tbe bimetallic league has adopted a resolu tlon that before an International con ference Is hold on tho subject of bimet allism, tbe German government ought to debate with America and France. London, Nov. 9. A dlspatoh to tbe Chronicle from Borne says the Scorrler del Mastlno, of Naples,has advices that tho Marquis of SalUbury baa confiden tially proposed to the powfcrs the dis memberment of Turtfoy, A dispatch to the Times from Rome, rfferrlng to tbe pravlty of Turkish titl.ilrx, rays that Italy is in perfect hcc rd with Eog and, ami that tho ItalUu fl-etis re-id y to cooperate with jlu- English 11-et whenever tbe latret of European peace may awd It. .-! ,H 4 IWikps (a Dolivi-r Up to h GBg ul Robliprs. IS KILLED FOR Ill's COURAGE. Cuban Insurrectionists and Txaa Wool Growers. Stockton, Cal,, Nov. 8. At li!:30 o'clock last night as the White stages from Oukdtile and Aogels were chang ing horses at the Chinese camp, George Morris, an assistant postmaster and express agent, was slu.t to death by two robbors. Flyo thousand dollars In coin win shipped from Cutdale on tho Btugo, uud the robbers evidently were awaroof tho fact. Morris bad money wilh htm at tho time and waB called upon tosttrronder. (la opened tiro on tbo robbers. Ono man who had a shot gun returned the flm riddling Morris' body with uuokanot. They then left wltbou txklng the money. Ouban Revolutionists MADmn, Nov. 0. A dlspatoh from Havana says: .The Insurgent loador, Maximo Gimez, bus sent circulars to all Insurgent leaders directing them to destroy tint property f tbe persons who do not contribute bo tbe insurrec tion funds. Mnrcuo Is also sold to bo exacting enormoin sums from landed proprietors under threat of destroying plantations. The Insurgents aro said to bavo disappeared from tbo province of Havana but It Is admitted the rebellion Is.galnlng ground in Matan ea8. Wool Growers Want Protectloa. HAN Anqew), Tex , Nov. 0. At the annual meeting of the wool growers association today, strong resolutions, declaring for n protective tariff on wool, were adopted uuaulmously. Mutual Insurance Company. Tbo promoti-rs of the tfulnn mutual Insurance company, kuown as Little Giant, bavo adopted a u nstltutlou and elected tho following board of di di receors: Jeflersou Myers, M, W. Huut, J, W. Blokford.J. Dayls.E. O. Glltner. Tbo first four wero made president, vice president, treasurer and secretary respectively. Dr. Annlco Jeflery was elected medical examiner, J. W. Blckford, M. W. Huut aud E. O. Gllt ner composo tho board of trustees Tbo territory Included to bo covored by tbo company composes the entire Northwest. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Salem and Eastern Quotations Cor rected Dally. fllllCAdO Nor. 0. Wbsat. caiti tillia.: Do 18'4 . . hew xouk. rtov.u, oiivcr, w)i?, icau, u.sw BAN FUANUlbCO MAKKKT. Han FnAMCisoo, NotO. Whcot.W ,'. Wuol (Ireson. otioloo. 7nS10c: lnurlor. eXlc. VBlle,atlo 1'otaUXMt-U to 40a pur ssok.Burbankt fiOSOQa per sack. I'OUTliANU MAUKICT. I'OUTLANI). Nov 9. Wheat vnllev K1. Walla Walla. 8. Klour I'ortlund. 12.70, Rantim countv. M.M Ktmuuiu o.uu; .upuriiuo, istto prr uui, OaU-V!illo. 2cie: erey, 1U20; rolled. In nK.U.,Xt'a b irrels.I i 037 1; ouu, ti.1l. I'utatoe Nhw Oivkoh, Xia)o per u0K, IUy-Unod, 5a W pot ton. Wool-Vttlley.luailo MU'8tum-IirHn7fl0.G0i hort, '112.60; chop tetxl, IVAH per tou; rye 80o per o. Illies-crea, salted, tw Ibs.bXc: undor.W lbs 7a7Ko. sbeen peiu. I0a7'c. Hops N bw oroKou,ttOc; Ilutter Oregon fauny orearaery, nvitxtla fanoy dairy, J57ic; , fair Wleood, 15iil5o ootntuon, lOo uneese-vreson iuu cream, K0V'. uos. waioo per dei: diioki &)OO0t.udl Ketse. W.UO37.00; turkeys, live OaIOo; drefsed, 120. Ueef Torteers,2K- 8-oS per Ih:"!air to good steers, 2(1. 8-6o; cows, 2a3(0) dressed bee ia6Ho. Mutton Ittst beol, tl.75a2.00: cbotoa owes, 1.76 dressed, io, Ilogs-Cbolce, heavy. 13 toaaO; light and eoders,t.M; dressed, ikoJb. Voal dmall,cliotce,6atJr; Uirge,Saa9Bi, 8ALKU UAllKKrr. Wheat 43a V bu, market firmer, OaU-lio. lUr-U lied, cheat. tljWaS.OO; timothy (0 HI, t lour. In wholesale lots, Jite: retail, I'i.HO: brau buU 110,00; Mcked. til.uU;ikborbi, HlKWa lii.00; cuop feed. tll.OUall.U), ttai- uresseu, to, IIogsDrtssed, 4Vo. Uvo Cuttlfl-lilic 1'otatoes io Uu . Unions Io. Turkeys Ua Re. Apples-lUOuiO ou. ICfgs 3Sa Hims-.llo, llDMO-.tUJ. . fe-icbei tl2Sbu, J'ouliry llroileri,7o; Uns,0o; AurUfltla. Children Crvfor ltchr'i Castori koy MOEllTEIsY EHJRE Wt B OBOMsH THE CHINESE EMPIRE To Bo Overthrown liollioa. by R(- SIXTY THOUSAND ARMED MEN Marching On P.-klnYencznolan Patriotism Runs Hlgk. London, Nov. O.-Bpeclal dlspatchea from Shanghai say the rebels la North west Ctiltm are mostly armed with rifles of Russian manufacture. It Is added that their leader, while main taining strict dlsolpllne among bib fol lowers, accords foreigners benevolent protootlon. Ho sent a sort of ultima tum to tho Imperial government announcing bis Intention to advance upon Pekin should tbe answer provo unfavorable. Tbo robots aro now eald to number over 00,000 and tbe Imperial forces aro utterly lnoapablo of reslst onco and aro committing excesses In tbo territory under tbolr control. Wbolo towns and villages are Bald to bavo been subjected to rapine and fields in tho neighborhood aro littered with corp803. Venezuela May Fight. Washington, Nov. 0. The first Information of tho excited publlo feel ing In Ven zula, resulting from tbe British den tnd, rcaohed hero today In Dr. Warner's Coral ine Corsets. Somebtdy told you along timo ago that a certain corset was gooil. Yes, it was, but thoro aro porhapa, one or two mukes that aro better adapted to your figure. "With tho 12 different ntyleB shown hero, you can surely find the ono jou most need. Try ono or a dozen until you get ono to suit. Wo won't frown "when you bring thorn lack. W.B. Corsets in black or drab oxtra long wni-tt Your neighbor likes them; perhaps you would. 1 Cyclist Corsets Recommended by loading phvsioia s and modistes for ease, couifoit, grace and dura bility $1.50. Dress Goods Exclusive patterns in latest novelties, Highest attainment in plaid perfection. Only two waist patterns of a likeness. Also individual dress patterns. Linings. Anoth r largo shipment of J, W. Goddard & Sons linings just opened. Centains: Uonumo Hair Cloth. BulT Military Canvas. Elustk- Duck. J. J. DALRYMPLE & CO. Caracea papers up to Nov. 1. Tlw provallng sont mont Is for immediate war preparations although some con servative Journals ad vocato moderation. The British ultimatum bad not beea received but publication of Its sub stance aroused patriotism to tbe high est pilch. A Gold Appointment. Washington, Nov. e.Tho Presi dent has appointed Arthur E.Delanay, of Alaska, United Btates district Judge for Alaska, The Nkw Yuhk Rackkt has a fine supply of all kinds of underwear for ladles, gents, and children, which they ofler at very low prices, also a line of overcoats, and a large lot of ladles' and gents' macintoshes, and mlwes' and ladles gossamers. Call and get at racket prices. You Oan Believe Tbe testimonials published In behalf of Hood's Barsaparilla. Ttiey are wrllteu by honest people, who have actually found in their own experience that Hood's tiarsaparllla purities tbe blood, creates an appetite, strengthens the systom and absolutely aud per manently cures all diseases cauaed by Impuio or drflclout blood. Hood's Pills for the llveratid bowclls, act promptly, easily and effectively. ' $ioo Reward ftoo The readers of this paper will be pleased learn that there is ot least one dreaded dlseaso that science has been able to cure In all Its stages, and that is Catairh, Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive euro known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being constitutional treatment Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surface of the disease, and giving tho patient strength by building up the constitution nnd assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers thst they offer One Hundred Dollars for any cose that it falls to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address. F. J. Cheney & Co,, Toledo, O, bold by Druggists, 75c. Italian Cloths. Aberdeen Canvnn. American Faglo Silesias. Parisian Silk finish .skirting. Midnight Fast Black Sateens. Midnight Fast Black Cam brio. Moire Percalino. Moire Rustlo Skirting. Special Clothing Announcement. Having decided to cVso out all clothing bought before this fall wo offer fioni 25 to 50 per cent Reduction on these lins. Suits tha! werc$lG to $20. Sale Price - $10. Suits that wero $20 to $25. SALE PRICE - $12.50, Suits that wero $25 to $80. SALE PRICE - $15. Overcoats. Another lot of our "Famous" just lvcolycd $12.00. Underwear. Natural gray, good value, $1 per suit Heavy ribbed fleeced $1.50 per suit. Hats. Newest shapes,best material, Fedoras 50c, $1. $1.50, $2 to $4. Now, black'' stifHats $2; i M. M 1 3 rf Ml M M fvl m - . ..!