-WPsrsT CAPITAL iiiMlmrwmnmm.' .A. ' ,8 Jz? ASOOOI-VTB lKESS DA.liftT. .. W VOL. SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 80, 1895, NO. m f. "V T"W TL "T 4 ""Iff i -ivv w sjs' J tak i feu - A DO'L'LS' which we ONEXTHIRD OFF. Also several dressing cases at same reduce tion, We want to close them entirely out M HEf W RACKET. HniinAYGOOIKll W -- W1 W V a- J 1 The Pair 274 Commercial St COLLEGE OF MUSIC of the Willamette Diversify. -1UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT- frrModern method! to date. Bamtutn None uai Me Deal is enough for beginners 7.1m GRAY J HRIWK WAGONS Road Machinery and Agricultural Implements. Latest Improved Goods and Lowest Prices. N, V? Corner State and Liberty streets, : : t t SALEM, OR Chattel Mortgage Sale. THE ENTIRE G. W. JOHNSON &. SON Will Be It must go, and if the price has anything to do with it, the sale will not last long, Their loss is your gain, Remember, any suit or overcoat in the store goes for $10, Mackintoshes, $6,50, A massive lino of gents' neckwear, underclothing, cnllars, caffs, hats, handkerchiefs, etc., suitable for Pensiblo holiday presents, are all marked down to cost. Come early, before the assortment is broken. j 261 Commercial st. FEW - will close out, the ratern and European ronssrvatorles as well tva I r more adva oed pupils., W. O. 1IAWI.WY, President, It. A. UKU1TAUK, VKsat Director. KMIL. U WINK LEU. Insrumnttl 'Director. BROS., STOCK OP Sacrificed, Agent of Mortgagees. J AMD CARTS With England Peaceful. ace MANITOBA'S POSITION IS FIRM, On the Question of Separate Catho lic Schools. Washinoton, Dec. 20. Among (Secretary Olney's callers today Wit Blr Julian Pauncefote. the British ambassador. It la stated ofllclally that tho call was of a social nature, A strong impression prevails that aa a result of tho visit today, Secretary Olney haa olllclally notified tho British represeutatiyo of tho enactment of the law for tho creation of the I Venezuelan bouudnry commlsslou. MANITOBA. FIRM. Winnipeg, Man., Dee. ). Manito ba's reply to tho dominion Koverument on the separate sohool question, is out today. Manitoba positively refutes to counldor any proposal to establish Rumuu Cathollo eoparate schools. HOl'E FOB I'KACE. New Yokic. Dec. 1!0, Following cablegram was received by tho Cham ber of Commerce from tho Edluburg Chamber of Cemmerce: "Edlnburx Chamber of Commerce expresses the aruost deslro that tho present dlfll- uulty may end iu a continuance ol peaceful relations between both coun tries, so closely allied by kindred lan ugo uu mutual Interests." WAKSUir SINKS. Yokouoma, Dee. 20. Tho cruiser Kwatig Plug, ono of the warshlpe captured from China by tho Jnpauea during the rooout war, waa wrecked ot tho Preecadorca islands Saturday. Neany ull tho deck officers and sixty men are missing. A FATAL COLMDB. Aloiers, Dee. 20. Tho British sstanier lielleropheu .haa beon in col lision with and sank the French ueamer Emtio tielslse, at tho eulrance ot the harbor. Tnlrty passengers ol ibeEmllo tielsiso, Including twouty llvo natives, wero drowuod. BUSINESS IMPROVING. New YoKic.Deo. 26. Thero was a re newal of heavy buying for Investment and snort account at the outset today, wh'cu resulto.1 In a material apprecla tlon of values. Tho strength of the market was manly attributed to cut rent rumors that tho treasury would be t&attrially assisted regarding the gold upply, through the issue of bonds on favoroable terms. London markets aro closod. TUB HIND-TARIFF DILL. Washington, Dee. 21. Chairman Dingly, of tho ways and means com mitteo, today reported to the bouse the tariff aud bond bills agreed upon by a majority of the committee. DETAILS UP THK 11 ILL. There may be an important obange made by tuo ways aud means commit lee In tho bond bill before the scheme la brought bofore the house tomorrow. Considerable dissatisfaction baa arisen among the republicans since the text of the bill was made public, the dissenters asserting that it could be used by a hostile administration for the permanent retirement of green backs. Hopkins of Illinois, baa pro pared an amendment. The amendmeut provider that 'nothing herein contained shall be construed to repeal or modify the ex isting laws which authorize and direo the re-Issue of said legal tender notes." IIOOSE l-ROCKEDINOS. Washington, Dee. 28. In antlclpa tlon of a Meld day in the bouse over the passage of the tariff bill agreed upon by the gwaya and means committee, great crowd were attracted to the capltol. Immediately after the read ing of the Journal, Dlngley, chairman of the ways and means committee, re ported the revenue bill, which the speaker forthwith referred to the committee of tho whole house. Henderson, rep,, of Iowa, from the committee on rules, pro rented a special order under which the the house was to operate. It provided that Immediately after tbe adoption of the order it would be In order to call up the revenue bill and debate until fi o'clock, when without ati intervealgg motion, a vote could be taken on pas sage of the bill. After a profit by Crisp the report was adopted by 218 to 89, a strict psrty vote. Children Cry for Pitohtr't Oftftorl. Relations MURDER AT SILBTZ. Alex Jefforsoa Kills Billy Tom Both Indians. Bp eclat to Thk JookKAI.. Toledo, Or., Dec. 20. A fight last nlsthtat titlets Indian reservation re sulted In tho killing or Billy Tom by Alex JeOerson,bttti Indians. Jefferson on, who slept In tho Howard & So'zlc store, claims that at about 10 o'clock last night Tom camo in tho back door of the store and starred a quarrel with Jefloreon. Tho roolu was In darknea and Tom drew a hplfo and Jeflersou truck him two bloyra over tho right ear with an iron sail pullor. U. B. Urant, an Indian ItUtlce of tho peace, heard a noise in the More, and wout iu and found Jefferson 'behind tho counter partially dressed, knowing the nail puller Jefferson said i "This Is what I defended myself wltfa." Tom was lying ou the floor la frout ot the counter. He could hot speak, and only lived about Malta hours. Tho feeling is pretty stroBJt against Jeffer son at Ulletx. The preliminary examl naUon waa set for 4 p. Wi. today. Indian Depredation Olalma. J. H. Elgin, or galena, who la an Indian war veteran an' who also has an Indian depredation claim, la in re. celpt of the following Jetter, or inter est perhaps to others from Hon. John H. Mitchell: FROM MITCHELL'S LETTER. I am Justin receipt bfcro of yours of November 12, calling ; my atteullon again to tho Iudlau depredation olulms cases. I can only say, m I have said heretofore, that nothing can be dono or will be done in the court of claims uutll the supremo oourt of the Uultvd (States has paseod upon tho construc tion of the not as to whnt constitutes "amity." I urn glad to bo ublo to ad vise you that these oases have now been advanced iu .tho supremo court and will soon be decided I think. I Inclose you a copy of a loiter I have Just received from the assalstnut attor-uey-ganeral ou tho subject, which ex plains Itself. The following la tho letter from As. slalaut Attoruoy-Qeuoral Charles B. Howry of the department of Juallce to tienalor'Mltohell; HOWRY TO MITCHELL. The supreme court hayingr'nt my Instance, advanced for hourlug this month appeals from a uumbor of tho Judgments of tho court of claims In volving tho construction of tho stututcs aud treaties rotating to Indian de predation, I tako tho occasion to for ward to you under separato oovor ono of my briefs Illustrating tho moat Im portant defenses. Bhould the Judgments In these teat cases bo affirmed, then a large number of tbe 10,841 suits brought under tho law must necessarily bedlsmlwaed upon the grounds going to tho Jurisdiction of t to court. Existing conditions preclude many claimants from taking testimony; aud, In cases where tenllmony baa beon taken, from proceeding to trial from reasons of convenience and economy to litigants, although I am ready for the hearing of as many as 300 cases In their order, This Includes nearly all tbe cases pending on motions for new trial made Imperative by act ot con gress and tbe later decisions in tbe oourt of claims construing tbe law with reference to the citizenship of the claimant and the amity of the tribes in all classes of the cases. With tbe settlement of many contro verted quwtlous In tho oases now ready for argument In tho supreme court, the prospects are good for tbe government to rapidly facilitate tbe disposition of pending clalmi. Foot Ball Unme. HiLLBitouo, Dee. 29. Tho game of football at tbe fair grounds yesterday between 8L Michael's college, of Port land, and Hllleboro high sohool teams, resulted In an easy victory for the latter, Tbe score waa 10 to 0. Tho Portland boys were expected to have an easy walk-over. Tbe high school team won by surer handling and ex cellent team work. Tb best of spirit prevailed during tbe game, and none of tbe players was Injured bo as to pre vent bis continuing In tbe game. Marreloaa Resalta. From a letter written by Rev. J. Gunder min, of DimonJtle, Mich., we are permitted to mike this eitricti "I bave no hesitation in recomending Dr. King' new discovery, n the retain weie almost mmelout in the case of my wife. While 1 vri pjior of the Up. tltt Church at Klres Junction she ws brought dwn with Paeumonis tucceding La Crippet Terrible psroxysm of coughing would Us hours with little mteruptioa and It seemed as if the could not survive them. A friend rcco mended Dr. King's New discovery; it wss quick in its work sad highly satUUctory In result." TiUl bottles free at Fred A. Ugg's Drug Store, Regular she o cents, and 1 1 ,co. Weather raini, warmer. Forecast. Friday, Children Cry for PItohtr's Cattorla. (Jnbaa Insurgents Pushing Oat for Victory. HAVANA PREPAHlNd FOR DEFENSE A Few Days Will Decide tko Fato Revolution. ARMY IN CUUA. Havana, Dee. 20. Further details reached hero from Mutnnzaa of tho rapid advauco of tho Insurgont army, numbering about 12,0t 0 men, upon Havaua, after forcing Its way through the provlnco of Santa Clara and Into tho provlnco of Mnutanzai. In eplte of tho efforts of Captain Ueuentl Martlurz de Campos and about 8,000 troops at his disposal, the reported Important battle yesterday between tho Bpaulnrda under Campus uud tho InsurgentaatCollza plantation, twelvo mth'8 from Carduuus, docs not appear to have beon e. very sovoro en gagement. The Bpanlrh forces do not appear to have encountered the inalti body of tho luaurgouu, as at first au uouuued. Tho Unlit at Colleu planta tion wua between u portion of tho col umu of InaurgoulN and the Bpanlsb columns, now pushing through thu provlnco of Mutuussa, aud Instead of turning out to bo a great victory fur tho Bpaulards, the result of tho engage ment whs ylrtually a defeat f.rUuui pos' forces, for tho Cuban army pushed onward unchecked nud Is still advauo lugou llilu oily, Tho fighting took placo amid burn lug cano iiudorwood, tall grass aud trees, und was of tho usual guerilla nature. At tlmea both troopa and In surgents wero aurrouuded by walla of Uamca, und tho smoke waa bo detiBv that thoCubune aud troops wera uu ublo to soo ckuu other aud kept bang lug ut open apuccfl, waallug ruuoh good ammunition. For ono JusurgeiH killed at least 2,000 BhotB must liavo been fired, Thu CutiaiiB, following tbolr customary too tioj, seemed .to. mult away Into tbe dlHtanoe, at soon as the troops got withlu lighting distance of them and uearly all tho firing waa at a very long range, although tbo soldiers made several gallant obarges through tbe burning territory. This style of flgbU lug Is tormed u defeat for tbe Insur gents, but as they succeeded in accoaa pllshlng their oboot, holding the Bpanlards in check while tho Cubans pushed on to tho southward, the result was leally a Cuban victory. Thooaptatn-gonoral was as near tbe front as possible throughout tbe bat tle, oucouraglug bis troops by words and action In spite of all tbe veteran Bpanlsb commander's efforts, however, the Cubans are marching through bis forces with but few skirmishes here and therejuo seems to be utterly unable to concentrate ahead of them forces ufllulent to draw the enemy Into a pitched battle. When Campos eatabllfbes bis bead quarters and lays out a plan of battle, thu Cubaus soom, by some mysterious meaus, to bear of It, and pretending to fall Into a trap, puth their body of men forward, skirmish with tbo troops, draw tho Bpuulah forces upon Hum, and then the Cuban army proper out flanka tho Bpaularda and pushes stead ily onward toward Havaua, Admirers of tho Spanish general 'claim this Is bis plan of campalgu; that he Is allowing the Cubans to get by him and nearer uud nearer to Havana, only for the purpose of eventually fall lug upon them Iu the rear aud scatter ing tbeHf to all points of tbo compass. ThU sounds plauilblo enough, tut tbe Insurgents are destroying alt the build Ings and plantations behind them and the Bpaularda will have a vtry difficult (ask to push on ut all. Upon bis arrival In Havana this evening Captain-General Campos made known his belief that General Gomez bas designed bis movement, which has thus far proved bo signally successful, merely as a raid Into bis enemy's country as near to Havana as possible for him to go, Intending to tight bis way back. Campos believes the whole aim of the Incursion was tbe destouo tlon of property and tie asserts they are already In retreat. "He staUa he has taken effective measures to proyent their return to Btuta Clara. Tlioy will be compelled to fight at Mautonasa, ho says, or to ROYal, allium . Highest ot all In Itavctuu 8tttMJfih.).S, dovtrnnitut Krfwt. Highest of all in leavening Power.Latcst U. S. Gov't Report lvSi Powder 4uowmY PURE surrender. Ho does not believe they can cfleot a retreat without destruotiou. Tho caplaln-geuerai was accorded an enthusiastic reception hero upon bla arrival, by the city authorities and a comtnlttoo representing all political parties, Bo far as caa be learned hn expresses unabated ooufldencn in the suocesa of the Bpanlards and believes that tho tlmo of destruction of tho In surgont forco la at band. The Harrlsburg Mystery. Tho attempted assassination of Miss Ethel Itlddlo at Harrlsburg, mention of whloh was made In these columns last week, continues a mystery, though thero aro strong suspicions. Iu the mat ter pointing towards the guilty parties. It la said that a young lady, though not an Immediate aggressor, waa luter estedjln tho attempt. Tho ltevlew saya that "irthosuuplolonsof boiuo of our most rclUblo cUIzaub are well grounded they will furnish clues, whloh If well traced, bid fair U reaoh tho guilty person, and uuder existing circum stances all supporters of order Iu society aro called upon to lend their assistance to the fullest extent In running down uud capturing tho subject or this criminal outrage. Tho ltevlew relora to former at tempts to kill Miss Riddle as follews: Ono evonlug alio wua golug homo from tho store, sho bad gone so far as tbo city ball wbou aotne ono grabbed at her uud nho beat him oft with an umbrella, Tho next attempt was porpotraled tho last of Ootober, two (hots being (lred at her as sho descended tho back porch utops to look tbo baaemout door The wuuld'bo asuasaln waa concealed uuder tbe Bteps, but she was evidently loser to the building than was thought for both shots mlaaed her; her faco was powder burned. Hue saw a flguro dis appear In the darkness but couldn't tell whether it was a man or woman. The third attempt occurred November 30 at 0:37 Iu thu evening. Miss Kiddle opened the kitchen door to brlug iu her easel aud was Just pushing tho screen door baok when a club was thrown at her from tbe eonth sldo of the building, striking the easel and knocking It against the screen, Which camo against her with considerable Christmas Gifts Tho Christmas rush, is at its highest;. Saturday wag a roal Christmas day. Now for Two Busy Days Come in tho forenoon if you can. You will fluroly find aoino- thing suitablo in tho handker chief department. Dainty patterns in Swiss or linen, plain and onihr- ider led, to suit tho most particular. 2c to $2 each Foster's Gloves What hotter present could you bo-tow than a pair of thoso lato novelties with contrasting hooks and s itches? Every pair warranted. $1,50 Purses, Chatelaine Bags, etc Evory glanco at this depart ment is rewarded by u gift suggestion. J. J. DALRYIWPLE & jarStoro opn evenings until after holidays violence. Hue plainly aaw hor assail ant wu i was maiked and wore a dark! storm coat. Her wound from the rcaont attempt at her life was dcaorlbed as foliewa: X out on tbo right eklo of hor thro about tlirco Indies long being Jut through tho skin, and a similar cut oW the left Bids of tbe throat about twsi Inches long; n gash out across the Mtjl wrist, which, If It had been any deeperfl would bavo severed tho radical arterv:1 mn. !.... ... ... . .. J ' -uu .uau nita uiaue, apparently, ttj thrust at tho heart, this cut her drees ail distance of about six Inches and BtraocJ the corset stcols which deflected tiWj course of tbe weapon, which bareiyj reacueu tue SKtti. leav uit a ecratck tal show tbe dangerous location, SrATK of Onto, City op Toledo. I Lucas Count f M franic J. Uieney makes oath that he It Uses senior partner of the firm of F.J. Cheney i Co, doimr business In tho Cltv M 'VriZuu County nd State uforesald, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOL LARb for each and every ca.c .if Catarrh thatj ciwnui oq curcu vy me use ol Hall's Catarrh V.UIC, 17,1m. v r1. . Sworn (o before me and itihinl'lwv! in mv l presence, this 6th day of December, A. Dfl loau. I - i A.W. Clkason. 1ALf Notary Public Hall's Catarrh Cure U taken intfrn-illu .r,l acts directly on tln-hloo.1 nml miitmi.in.r.J of the ivitpm. .nfl tn ..itm....t.i. r Jto . o , , . r?"' J' ChcneY & Co.,Tolcdo. O nCSolil bv Druilt. itr. ------'" ,M uioctrio lilttors. Ivlectrlc Hitters Is a medicine stilted for any season, but perhaps more centrally needed when the liver Is torpid nud sluggish and the need of a tonic and alterative Is felt A 1 Pfompt use of this medicine has often averted long and peihaps fatal billions fevers. No 3 medicine will act more surely In counteract-' I Ing and freeing the system from the malarial poison. Heauachc, Indigestion, Constlp. lion, Dtnlneu yelld to Etectilc Hitters, sofj cents and .ioo per bottle at Fred A. LegEv3 urug store. Hucklen's Arnica Salva. Tho best Salve In thtf world for Cull, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter. Chapped hands, Chilblains, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles or no nav renulreil. It li niuranii-nl . give Krfect satisfaction or money refunds d nice as cents a box. For sale by Fred A. ";u. Packages and Notes. Delivered ' prRjp:ly und choanlv bv Lockwiwxi triMuuinirar hntia Din,. .... .,. ,.!.. f boxes. Men's Furnishings A largo yarioty of tho latest ;j creations in Fancy Neckwear Some very rich (designs Look tliom over. Suspenders A wido rango of styles and pricos. Somo vory Jfino onosj packod in individitil boxes $1 per pair Men's Gloves in fino kid or colt skin. Also undressed Mochas walking s icks. Richly mounted with, solid silver. Mufflers in endless varioty of sizes and dosigns. Soo tho 32x32 in ones." Sl50 each Now link buttons, cravat pins, omblom pins, studs, ete. CO, J ,VM if 4..r UJ.v. AjjfestL t