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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1895)
CAPITAL JOURNAL 0, $j$k&mm A89GQ1ATJ13 PWJS DAIXV. m m& J Jtf"W .. .... . ... ..y 1 -MifciMMiHMaMaMfcdMNMMBbbMi -fe AfviiAf, oumirtf, hawjimy, umnmnmt ut m?,, utOttm ,ima - mmt,MmMMmmtlit turn nut v -1 ''fcm,WlMiJn,MiiiaiLL "w'wll1'ieSTNMisMMMias.MAJi ---- " -- - t jrtiHifrjiin i mm it - -' - - - -- - -,-....... ... - - - - 9l REMEMBER (lint mif (ffliiflt ffff.v lenv prlfifl Apply Christmas Goods ! ns well na to nil othor lines, Wo havo ft LARGE - ASSORTMENT, nil bought for spot cash, and on ti ivo yen bollor ayw for -your inonoy than any other firm on the const. Wo ttillsnvo you 25 to fiO jor cent on nlbutna dressing cases, dollrt, piclnro books, gftfncs, ousels and nil kinds of fancy good?. All goods bouglit for fipot ensh, nt n email profit. That's why our business is constantly increasing. . M. T -" " """""' " 'vrr . . """n it i imw vrm-mw MaOTnBwi mji wwwhhkphbw i M immmvviijni ! imiM mmmiiw up 'mumi!!!! !! BEST GOODS - LOWEST PRICES! rn TT 1 NI Yffl MET GRAY BROS., mm, m A! J ii j i AT ' Road Machinery and Agricultural Implements, Latest Improved Goods and Lowest Trices. N. W. Corner State and Liberty streets, : : t : SALEM, OK. THE PAIR STORE! FOR BARGAINS IN EVERYTHING. SEB OUR FIOTTDA.Y LINE Wc sell silver dollars for 99c, and everything else In proportion. 274 COMMERCIAL ST DID.YOUEE'EM? o tH Xrg Did you seo thoso wonder ful suits -we sold last week nt 10 a suit? Did you soo 'em in the win dow 1 Did you see 'em in the store? Did you seo 'em on tho street ? Did you know that the' are really our $15, 10.56,18,22.50, and 25 suits AT $10? o O tH We give you tho choice of any man's mit in tho liouso Wo havo nothing that we ask more for. Don't get excited by our clothing tales; but just keep pegging toward this store, where you can getmen'bcloth inw for about half what oiher dialers will ask ynu. AJ1 our $13 and $12 Mack iu'o3hes during this sale, $0.50 o Till? Pill! n (K Ml w urn Qm fix iflmf n. 'tmU VSflU fifl'0, in IIBHtUilOIB LKAI1KRS IN PRISON. Ilfjifirlcil flint Gnrcfit lint ln I lie Itvliel Hntiks. G.W.JOHNSON & SON. NfcW YoKK, Dc. II. A illrpntoh to tliu Hrnld front 1'orto Rice say "Great excitement has been caused lipre among all oIhmm ly the discovery (if ti CDijirHey to overthrow the Span (nil rule on thin IMnnd. Many peron, w ho form branch of the Marti Revo, lutloit.iry Club, (if New York, have lien arrested and are In prison ut Had Juan awaiting trial. "The present hflalr I the outcome of I he threalct.ed revolution of a year ago, when General Gumlr, (he Bpaulah governor-general, attempted todemon ctlzj Mfxlnui money, which Is the prlnelpul rurreney of the Irlnud. "A secret, order wuh then formed, ivnd each tnemtier Hwore to llht for the Independence of 1'orto Itlco. One of the lately Initiated members betrayed the Bohemo to the government, and General Qamlr ordered tho arrest of tho loaders. On the way from Array o to Ban Juan with tho prlaonpre, the guards were attacked, but they suc ceeded In placing their prisonous In prison. Tho governor-general tins called to Bpaln for more troops." Nkw Yohk, Dec. 14. A local paper sayt: 'The Porto Rlcan revolutionary party has adopted a iIur, At a secret meeting held at the home of Dr. Julio Hanua it color coramltteo was ap pointed to deslgu a Hug for tho revo lutionist nudmbmlt Its report at soon as possible to tho board of directors, of which Dr. llanna Is president. At a secret meeting of the board, this coru mltteo made Its report which was adopted amid enthusiastic should of I ln.,n 1.irln Vtri llliro I V ItU fcW.fc. . ..w.w, B"Tuo ilasr. design, ts Identical with tho Cubau flag, but the arrange ments of tho coloro, which are as Cuba's tlig Is dlllerent. The Porto Rlcan Hag has tlvo wldo horizontal stripes, three red und two white. The left side la a triangle of bright blue, the base being tho stilt edge, and the apex being In tho middle of the rpil center stripe. Iu the center of this blue triangle Is one white star. Tho white star stands for Porto Rice, and the bluo around It signifies that It Is In tho midst of the reo, which separates It from Bpaln, tho mother country, being represented by the blood rod stripes. Tho white stripes ropresont the republics which were ouco province of Bpaln, but which have gained their independence through revolution, "The first lUg Is now being mude iu this city after this desln, and arrange meats bavo been made for the manu facture of a largo number of them. "Another important action tuhen at tho meeting was the appointment of Dn It. E. Iktances as delogato-general of tho revolutlouury party. " 'Dr. Betances,' said Dr. Hanua, Ms tho real leader of tho revolutionary movement. He Is oue of tho foremost lenders In West Indian adairs, and a stronger man to cuampiou our cuu could not be found. He Is now Iu Parle, doing what he cau In tho Interest of Porto Rlcau Independence." ' JNev Yohk, Dec. 14. A local twj.er says: A dispatch from Havauo received ot the headquarters of HIJos le de Epana states that Francisco Garcia, one of tho Insurgent chiefs, who Joined the ranks of the rebels last February, with Amador Ouerra, who was killed, has precented himself at Geueral Campos' headquortera ot Banta Clara aud asked to be pardoned. Garcia was one of Maximo Gaixi'd ablest lieutenants and fought ot his side ot the battle of Dols Rlos. Gurcla slgultled desire to Join the BpanUh troops. "Not that want to turn traitor and fight my own countrymen," he said, but to assist In putting down h war which wo Ill-timed and lll-abvlted nd the coutluuance of which means dreadful misery and poverty on tho Island. K Is ImprmlWe for the Insur gents to win. Wabiiinoton, Dee. 14. In diplo matic circles here it is said tho cabinet crisis in Bpaln will hove no effect on the polloy of -pln toward Cgba, nor inanvwHvafleotdlploDiaov or other crencral nueitions. The crisis U cue w ft Wri I ftitiftftt Itf AfitifMri, ln(f wlilofi rt'irii of Hie MufriM minister Imtd been dMwii. U U frfmlbtd llio fMlj(nllOtt of (he mlnllf of Jimllofl nisy frsttK In ifciKlfiif Ihe blurt fit Cbnn fofortrt Hwtitt Himi irilmpls((l. Thfdfl te (othn, allfi Jlrullfd autonomy to OiiliM, wern n(ititi IaM Mrhr hill the minister nfJiMIr wltlilifld excfllllnli broniMn the Nlntnl wni Irt rcbelllrut. (IKHMAtf AVJrAlHS, Nkw YoiiK, t)to. II A dlspMeli (o tlir Jotirnnl from Merlin mvsi Not'ltIitti(llni( tho rrcentenerRlllo nieaiuren of (he goysrument against socialist, the party Icadtrs nresaugune of ultimate victory In the relohstng and of putting a stop oucj tor nil to what they term "the tymirnicul Impression by on Imperial autocrat of universal suffrage." Tho socotlMn have prepared a ooiip d'etat, which will cxplodn like a bomb shell In tho Kelcbsng That they frar neither tho kalsornor the govern merit, Is evident from the violent at tack of Herr Rebel it Wednesday's scrslon, and from th 12 mass meet ingfl whloh were held la Berlin last ulght. i At a secret committee meeting of prominent members tof tho party It was determined to make a bold stand. The Vorwaerta assorts tb.t, although at the recent police seirch of the edi torial rooms of the paper somo iuslg nlllcaut Hurumerstelu letters had been contlrcated, there still remalas a num ber of the most couiprumliliig epistles In tt.o bauds of tbo management. These letters were adeiresBed to Baron von Hammerstoln, who has now ab sconded and is In a place of safety be yond tho reach of tho govorumont de tectives MOTS IN MArtAOABUAIt. London, Dec lO.f-A report fom Antananarivo says that an nut I-European mob, numbering 0000, destroyed the mission station at Ramalrandro. WALKH BECOVKIUNU. London, Dee. 14-Tho Prlnco of Wales, who had sonis grains of powdor blown into bin rlgbt'eyo whiio shoot ing on the estates ot tjlr Edward Law son, at ReaconBlleld, yeseerday, has almost recuvored. j mm hi IIoIiIm Tp (lit; Agor-Klmtmlli Hlngo Onrfl Jforo, illgriest of all Irt ttjAtenfnjf Poirefr-t(ct U& Gov't JtfMi A MINISTER'S WIFE ON BOARD. County oniclnln IJInmcd for llio Kr)CAU(l Oflenccfl. Klamath FA(.M,Or., Dee. 14. The stage from Ager t- Klamath Fatli wai held up last night at the font of the Topty grade, near whore the former hold upa have occurred. Tho robbor stood behind a tree and covering tho driver, Goo. Humphrey, with n Winchester, ordered him to halt. There was only one passenger, tho nlf of Rev. Buahnor, r. hiethodlst minister living at Corbel I about fifteen miles from tho eoenn of the robbery. Tho robber ordered Humphrey to tako n lighted candle and go down tho road about 11 ft con yards after cutting opon tho mall sticks. Miss Bnukuer stood near tho hind wheel of tho ftttigo and had a good view of the highwayman. He was not masked; ho had a full dark beard, and kept his hat pulled down over his faco. The robber took what money Mrs. Buokner had In her purse, 25 cents, Bhe had tied up tho rest of her money iu tho end of a shawl around her nock. Tho citizens aro rousting tho oouuty ofllolala for apathy and Inaction as tbo bold ups ars becoming very frerjuont. . 1 Another Builders' Strike. Nr.W Yohk, Dee. 14. Another big strike In the building trades Is on, and has already involved more men than that of the hnuscsmlths, whloh ended yesterday. A thousand Knights of Labor, steam fritters and helpers, members of the enterprise association, are striking ogalnst tho master steam And hot water-fritters' association, to to enforco aa annual agreement on a scale ot wages. The strlko has already caused a suspension of worK on more thau 200 now buildings' where steam power and steam heat are required during tho prevailing cold weather, consequently, many workmen of other trades aud occupations are necessarily out of work. The Thnrman Faaeral. Columbus, O., Dee. 14. Never has thoro been a more notable gathering in this city on a similar occasion than at tbo funeral of Allan U.Thurman. Gov ernor MoKlnley and all state oQlcers, city ofllcera, and all government em ployes In tho city were present. In ocoordauco with the wlshot of the de ceased, the exorcises wore simple, yet most solemn and Impressive. Rev. J. L. Grovor, a Hfo-lona friend of Judge Thurmau, read tho Episcopal burial service. AN EXCITING PASSAffi KngliBM Gtubat Halted in Dardanelles. INVADING SANTA CLARA PROVING! Cnlmn Insurgents Muling ercssivo Movciuettte. Mi- Oc Tho Benate 'Committees. Washington, Dj C, Dee. 14. Tho Republican bouate cauous committee, after a prolonged session expressed tho opinion that tboy would bet nbte to re port n Republican membership of tho s,enato committees' & tho caucus on Monday. Tho daj's development mako it altogether likely that the ap propriations committee will be en larged to twolvo members in order tn mako room for Bdiintora Quay, Puttl grew und Perk,ltis, of California. Benutor Btowurt, whp was formerly slated fur membership on the appro priations committee us a Populist, probably will not get tho place, but will becomo chairman of the commit tee on PacUIo railroads. Beuator Prllvhurd,of North Carolina, Is to be chairman of the committee on civil sorvlco aud rttronohment, Tho proposition of the "young bloods" to push I ha reorguulzallon of the senate prior to the Christmas holi days, has met with much opposition from the older Republican sonators, who recall that thoy resisted tho ontl Christmas reorganization of the Donate when the DomocruU last gained con trol, and should tho Domocrats show a disposition to resist hasty reorganisa tion tho mutter will probably go over until after tho holidays. The com mittee reports will be made aud be adopted before any attempt la mado to olectueii'ite o Ulcers. WITHOUT PREJUDICE. Oonlluucd from Moond pace A great deal of aid history came to light in tbo canvass for tbo woolen mill subsidy. Chairman MoCornaok and Mr. A. Busb, tho banker, were discussing aklug stock when tho talk ran somnthlug llkn tbl: Mr. ltuoli remarked that bo would like tu o invert his Hotel Willamette Into u wool en mill, oflurlug to put It all in us utoi'it or In any way to get an t-lepliaiit nil his haiulH, winding up with tho remark that a man who would put $80,000 Into such u piece of property was uot n good business mau tend ought never to tako stock In any thing. Mr. McCornack sal'd Iu reply, that he had the saaio poor opinion of himself or of any man who would put $40io00 of good money I u to Reed's opera liouso. aud wound up by otlering to trade It for tho hotel. This Mr. Bush declined, although tho opera house property Is now paying a small Interest on tho Investment. The two Buletu millionaires commis erated with ono another a great While, and finally wound up tho seance by both deciding to seo the woolon mill proposition through. Bpeaklng of tho opera house, It Is the first story that pays anything. It would be a saving to tho owner to have the upper two stories removed If it could bo done without expense and save his Insurance, taxes aud keeping up the properly. Clomp era Elacted. Nkw Yohk, Ko, 14. Bamuel Gom pern wo elected presldont of the American Federation of Labor by majority of eighteen oyer John Mc Itrlde, hla only opponent. Tho Hoolal IstH ynted torSfoRrklo. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Salem and Eastora Quotations .Cor rected Dally. Gimcaoo l)oali.-WUeat, caih MXo. ; May 00, Nkw Youk, Dm. 11,-Bllver, MFtfc; load, l3.Su RAN KHitNOlBOil MAKKKT. HAW KHAN018CO, Dl H -WntUt, INW-V-,!, woi ureeon. oaoioo. iiaivm luiunqan volley, Patio, gig CONSTANTINOPLK, DflO. 11. TtWg British gun-boat Dryad, wfchsb Is toat aa a second guardshlp for the British embassy bore, had an exciting lime passing through tho straits of the Dar danelles. When she approached fort Kuru Kalebkkale and Benden Barbara, at tbo entranca to the Dardanelles, the garrlsous not haying been notified that the sultan had granted permhwloa for tho passage of the boat, quickly. manned the guns. Tho oommaaeler sent a boat out to meet the Dryad, anal satisfied hlmsolt that slio had a right to enter. Further Invasion. Maduid, Dee. 14. According to a dispatch from Havana, tho msur&eutB under Maceo and Gomez havo readied tbo mountain of Blgnanca, province of Santa Clara, and Intend to Invade tho center of that province. A Royal Babe. London, Dec. 14. Tho Duchess of 1 York gave birth to a eon this morulas;. This is tho second child ot the Duke and Duohees of York. . Hop-QuotbleAtB7a. "" ? folftUxxi-aatotOopM MckJOresjomBhtbaBks ir nos. MlllltlK, 0S71. MIS 8) per iok. UUH-. I'OUTliANI) MAKKCT. CnuTr.ANii. Dee, II Wheat jrAUtr. M W.ll.. ..II,. fJl " - Klour lortlund, tf.OOi HeuU)n county, W. 00 KmliHin, IJU); luporllue, ti iar bbl, OAU-Wlillo, Jlm'Zks grey. IWJlj rolled. In bftM.II.iJ8.V tMtrreli,flJ07.U); caaei,SI7V I'oUUm' Nw OriKon, Jiao per mow, lUyejnod, J48fiO per ton. Wool-Vnlley, lie. National UenveBtiea Oalled. Wasiiinqi-on, Dee. 14. Cbalrmaa Carter, ot the RepubllcaB natteaal committee, today Issued a call tor th; national convention. Each state will-' Tj entitled to four delegates at IarR,: and far each representative In congress at largo, two delegates; and each con gressional district, each territory, and District of Columbia, two delegate. No Previous Season Has Offered Better Assortments or Better Valuesf The luefllclonoy of our press as a guardian of the public interest, when ever this la Imperilled by tho represent- Oraverobbors; In Albany. Jotlres of great "interests," Is llnely 14 About 4 shown by Its general silence as to the i ntw railroad combination. Tliero la ALllANY, Or., Dee. o'clock Friday two men were seen driving to tho Baltimore block in this city. Thoy aotul mysteriously und unloaded and secreted in a closet a bulky bundle. The police waited until tho men had gone, und, on Invcstlga Hon, found tho bundle tecroted In the closet contulned tho body of a man somewhat decomposed, wrapped in cotleo saoks. The body is thought to be that of a pauper who died a week ago. Late tonight Adrlenne Comely and William Westfall, who unloaded the bundle, were arrested on tho charge ofgruverobblnir. Their obect Is sup posed to have boeti to sjII the body. For 25c Fino Initial HnndkerchiofB for ladies or gt-ntlcmon. Silk nookwear in tocks, bows nnd four-in-hands. Fino ombroid cried silkhand korchiofs. Ladios' and misses' cashmero mittons. Ladies' wool fascinators. For $1,50 Foster's Real Kid Warranted Glove. Bilk Umbrellas, paragon frames, choice assortment of handles. Heavy Bilk Munlera. Blaok Fur Tippets. Evening Gloves, Mousquetalr; cream and colors. Foster's fancy otltobed hook glovee, Team Electrocuted. Bbaitlk, Dae. 14. Two horses at tached to a dray were electrocuted this morning by coming iu contact with a II vo telephone wire ou Becoud street. Both horses fell as soon as they were struck, and for a few seconds sparks Hew from their necks and manes. More Obecene Mall. I'OHTLAND, D:C. 14 RftV. B. F. Fuller, of Albany, Oregon, was in dicted today by tbo United Btates grand jury for sending an obscene letter through the wall to Mm. Mattle Chambers, of Centralis, hardly auy one outside tho reach of railroad control who does uot, aud there are multitudes within It who do, denounce the new arrangement as a peril to both Industrial and political life. It puts an eud to legitimate aa well aa to Illegitimate competition be tween rival Hum. It places tho charges for both passage ami freight within control of a single tribunal, uurecog ulied aud uncontrolled by law. It seta a most delimit example of extending corporate action beyond the bounds es tablished by charter, and one, whloh producers of all kinds wlllboouly too ready to follow to tho oppression of the publlo. And It creates a political force tor (he control of olcotlous lu corporate Interests, of which we have no exam ple In hUtory, Yet the newspapers have been silent, or have "roared as gently aa a sucking dove" In thtlr crit icisms of it. They have more space aud time for the details of a foot-ball game, aud more Indignation to spend ou some petty default, than on tho creation of a power, which easily may become omnipotent In our politic, Philadelphia American. U II EJJBJ 1 Rubber goods cheap at Krauaw Bros. 14 'Ji For 50c Silk Initial Handkerchiefs. Plain Silk HandkorohiofB. Now neckwear holiday novelties. Flno cashmero gloyos. CJiildrens' caps. Now towels. Scarf nins. shirt studs, cufl buttons. For 75c Chenille stank covcra, Silk mittens, card cases, pocVot books, hand bags, fancy neck wear fanoy towols. ForSl William kid gloves, bended fascinators, iino cmbroideried linoti handkerchiefs, handsome drawn vVoik towols, infants' hoods, combination pocket books and card cases. For $2 Bureau-Bcarfs. Large assortmout of silk umbrella.' Finely Embrolderled Bureau Soarfc,.- Real seal pocket books. Congo caues, solid silver tip. For $3 White Aurora Fur Bets. Choice line silk umbrollds. Muu'd fluo Fedora hats. Ladies' moreen shirts. Mackintoshes. Laco curUlua. For $5 Finest Down Comforta. . Ladles' capes aud Jackets. Novelties In umbrellas, Stuttgart's sanitary nlqltt nhlrtH., Lace curtains. For $10 Happy Home suit-guaranteed. Ladle' fur oapee. Finest quality lace curtain. J. J. DALRYMPLE &, CO! pi n - .l-J, .. ...,-..., ...... v... ... r. ri iit-! i. ri.i.i iiT "nrfiTttcLi -nr'arnt "nr.isff JStotti,' www