GREAffALARLI
Among Foreigners of Szecflu
an Where Uprising Occurred
WASTER BRITISH GUNBOAT
j
Offered to Take a Detachment
of Troops and Field Gun
MOHAMMEDAN PRIEST AND JHS
DISCIPLES BURNED TO DEATH
UPOf SUSPICION OF POISONING
WATER ARBITRATION COM
MISSION WILL. TAKE RECESS.
VICTORIA. B.-C Nov. J, The Box-,
er uprising In Szecbuan is causing
great alarm among theforelgner. The
master of a. .British gunboat, 3&0 miles
below Chengtu, sent- word to" ; the
French Commander, . saying; he would
come with- a detachment of troops and
a field gun If necessary.. The officials
have been informed that tljg. Boxers
intend making a concerted rising when
harvest is . over. ! v ' '' ,
A Mohammedan priest and his dis-
i
ciiles have been burned to death in
KuahgHl. The murder took place close
to the provincial ' capital. ' Thef priest
was accuxed of having poisoned the
water. ' ! v .
JOLIN. MO., Nov. . i.-R. o. Pan
all, a real estate dealer of Carthage.
snoi loaay ty his wife and in
stantly killed; Mrs. Randall had sue
for a divorce and today when the cou
ple met at a lawyer's office in Joplln a.
quarrel ensued. Randall drew a knife
and attempted to stab his wife when
she hot hirft Ave times. ;
Mrs. Randall was arrested. . The
Randalls are prominent.? .
WILL HAVE GOOD ROADS
MOVEMENT IS BEING VIGOROUS
. . L.Y AOITATED IN, LINN ' -"
COUNTY.
iLILUlWlJ
mm
ii -mi
mm MEG
licans.
1 tUi-t Democrats, two I.;ul?-
Good Chanes Fop Taller.
Denver. Colo Nov. .1. In Colorado
the principal lue Is the United States
Senatorship. " As seventeen out of
eighteen hold over Senators are Demo
crats there is no doubt but thai Sens
tor Teller will be re-elected. RepubU
cans and Democrats both claim the
election of the state ticket.
Doth Parties Claim tfco Victory in Every State,
Cut It Is Generally Contend That the Repab- monmouth state kowul
licans Will Win Oat.
Commission WUl Adjourn.'
Scranton.' Pa-,' Nov. 1. The arbitra
tion .commission decided today to ad
journ next .Thursday, unUI - November
14, when! the taking ofi testimony will
'begin lit this city. r a x
Chairman Gray said the reason for
taking u. recess for a Week was for the
purpose of giving both sides sufficient
time to preixire their cases and to give
ttje members of tne commrrslon an op
portunity to examine the issues.
BIG REVENUE FRAUD
CANCELED AND WASHED STAMPS
i TO THE AMOUNT OF $400.- '
A : - 000 USED. '
' ALBANY. Nov. L Linn county Js
strictly In line with the good : roads
movement now being: agitated through
out the state. County Judge Palmer
says that the seascn ls now too late
for further work on roads this year,
but next year the tc&s of the county
wilj all be put in excellent condition.
Many of the plans suggested by Unit
ed States Commissioner Abbott, when
he recently visited Albany,', will be
adopted. Since Commissioner Abbott
pronounced the granite tip the North
Santiam river, just across the line In
Marion county, so excellent for road
building purposes, and since it is so
easy of access, it will probably be used
by this county in road : construction
and Improvement. v i
Linn county has expended $40,000
this year in improvement of roads and
bridges, and the highways throughout
the l county are now ; in commendable
condition. 3 The tax levy for this pur
pose In this county is 3 mills, which
amounts to about $21,000. As this
amount was insufficient, the general
fund of the county was drawn upon to
make; the necessary improvements.
Next year the levy will be higher. The.
law allows a levy of 10 mills for this
purpose,, but' the general levy of the
; valley counties is from 3 to 4 mills.
Judge Palmer, says the levy In Linn
county; next year will be more than
3 mills, but thejamount of the increase
will depend upon the wishes of the
people. The people are' generally be
coming interested in the good roads
movement, and are realizing the neces
sity' of good roads, o there will prob
ably be no objection to at least a levy
of 5 mills. v h-:
In addition to, the regular improve
ments to roads in this county this year,
a new wagon road -was' built in the
Blue River mining district This road
l now fully completed to the Linri
Lane boundary ! line, and the' approxi
mate tost to the county was $2,000. The
road, however, was rudely built, and
will have to be considerably improved
next year.; ' ; i ' ,ir , '
Politics Are fxztttlzzly Yiim la New Ycrk, with f IsM Centered
toczzi Msgs zzi Erie Ccsatic? Il2:n3 end Jsbssca Um
Grossed Swords for tbe Lclted States Secatcrshfp Tfet -fljat
is Between Religions Sects la Utea.
NBW YORK, Nov. 1, In Its first Is
sue tpiayi a. new shipping periodical
say. according to the World, that in
vestigation led to the discovery before
the: repeal of the revenue stamp tax of
$400,000 fraud at the Port of New
Voric.. The fraud was perpetrated
through the use of washed ancLcancel
td'stamps. The tax is no longer In
"force except on tea.
' The evidence was gathered by a
'corps of Government tn pec tors work
ing In the Custom House. The blame
is thrown upon the clerks and em
ployes of Customs House brokers. In
dividual brokers discovered the scheme
so rar as S their own offices7 were con
cerned. It Is said, but, not knowing that
. it was a general plan, contented them-
selved with discharging the offending
clerks. According to the story, an in
vpntigallon may be Instituted In .other
. cities. ! , .
NEW YORK. Nov. 1, With the lead
ers of both, parties confident of success
and predicting majorities of 40,000. ; to
50,000 for the resreetlve tickets -j'.' the
state campaign was brought to a close
tonight. The candidates of the two
leading parties ' Cor . Governor choose
the battle ground of Kings county for
speeches tonight, while ex-Senator
Hill was In Buffalo makipg a final ef
fort to capture Erie county. Conserv-
atlve men In both leading parties pre
dicted that success would be won with
the majority , possibly as small - as
10,000. In Wall street 'today the bet
ting was two to one on O'Dell. and
many of the firms placed amounts
ranging from $1,000 to $3,000. There
was a good deal : of money bet. at ten
to six, but the Democrats asked better
odds. - ' t
Democrats will elect the Congresslon-
A STUDENT CONTRIBUTES AN IN
TERESTING DESCRIPTION OP
- THAT INSTITUTION,
(From Sunday's DaHy.J
Editor Statesman:
Thinking that a letter from a student
of one of the state's Institutions might
be of Interest to your readers, I take
the privilege of writing you' a brier
description of the State Normal School
at MonmoutlK ' I entered tnia scnooi
September 22, 102. (he school having
f-S f f
7
OF RI
r
-I
s
In BbcK Hcrutt VaUsy, Iialio,
Causes Wild Stamped
ENORMOUS StRKE HADE
By a Man Who Came In Yitti
a Quantity cf the
Ore
- . . OTICIUV 1 wvs "
al candidate and possibly enoughxLeg-1 opened September Kth. Having com
islatlve candidates to elect, two Unit- J plete1 (ne grade of high school, I en-
ed States Senators.
tered, in, the f rehman year.
Th muh of study is so arranged
Want Part of Dtisgation. that fudents may enter as grsduates
Baltimore, Nov. 1. The election wiU j 0f the" eighth grade and finish this
be for Coneressmen only. The present I course in three years, in that ume
j.i.r.ti la RMuihlicun. A non-tar-i onmniotina-all the nubiects required for i
ti .r Htimat would nrahsbiv rive tne nti ti.ner and me aiptoma, t
ALL AVAILABLE RltlS AND
HORSES 'HAVE BEEN SECURED
AND MEN "ARE . STARTING OUT
ON, FOOT DHOUKIIOBORS ARE
STILL ON MARCH.
Democrats two and the
three, xwlth one in dout.
Republicans j several other subjects The additional
subjects are: Two courses In metnoas.
history and philosophy of education,
iitrv. utronomv. xoology. d raw -
- R.AuKfi..fi Cantral WvOfflind
Chevenne. Nov. 1 The indications rng, vocsl music, physical training and
are that the Republicans will control
Johnson For Senator.
Cincinnati. Nov. 1. The canvass' in
Ohio for th minor, state offices and j
Congressmen closed tonight. Thre
have been fewer' speakers from other
states than formerly, ; With the ex
ception of Congressional' candidates,
tbe call has been mostly for Hanna and
Johnson. Mayor Johnson is a. candi
date to succeed Ilanna as Senator be
fore the legislature that Is elected in
1904. The result next Tuesdav will
have much bearing on the Senatorial
contest. . '
V ' Nsw Jersey Republican.. (
Trenton. N. J., Nov. 1. There " Is a
close tight in the Fourth and Fifth
Congressional Districts. . In the First,
Second, Third. Sixth, Seventh and
Eighth Districts the Republican can
didates will probably be successful. In
the Ninth the fight Is close, while In
the Tenth District the Democrats jwlll
The Royal Marine Band of Italy
played In the Albany Opera House last I be elected.
nlarht to a. laree crowd of music-lovers. 1
The excellent music' was appreciated, I , Griggs Makes Forecast.
and almost every number was encored, j Washington. Nov. , 1 Chairman
The Ladles' Musical Club, of this' Griggs, of the Democratic Congres
clty have: annoum-ed that they havelBonal Committee, tonight iSuedthe
beeri attemptine to set - vviiliam H- Ifollowlne statement:
Sherwood, ; the celebrated " pianist of I "The next House will have a. Demo-
rVilr.ao-r. in nl-iv in tViia fltv. and their I m-o tlt Antlnrltir nf nnt 1HS than 20
efforts are apparently successful.' I How many more than this can o'y, he
Tlallowe'en was observed in this city I determined after counting ' the votes
last night with all old-time ardor and J it depends largely on the weather and
enthusiasm. The boys ruled the tow I other conditions which cannot be fore-
wlth thefr pranks for several hours, I casted
but a speclaf force of police prevented
much destruction of property. -
Chance Ffr Argument.
Chicago, Nov. 1. The state Ueiega
tlon In Congress consists of eleven
Republicans and eleven Democrats
THREE COMPANIES
Zr a JsxT'ir Ar-TTTTtV The Republicans claim that thev will
MANUFACTURE ! ake,ft eam of at leaM eight. . The f
ORGANIZE TO
.LUMBER IN OREGON OTH
ER CORPORATIONS,
the entire ticket, though the Democrats
expect to reduce the majority of . two
years ago. ,,
' "Have Fighticig Chance.
Wheeling Va, Nov. 1. The Repub-
Iteans claim all Congressmen and con
ser'atlv- Deniocrnt concede the elec
tion of" Dovener. In the First district.
Hut dc-lr tfaev have better than a
fighting chance in all others.
No Doubt In Alabama.
Montaomery. Ala Nov. 1. The elim
ination of tbe negro from the electoral
vote has caused a partial recasting of
polltlrnl lines, and 'niir"" Repub
licans supply all the opposition to the
Democrats. There is no doubt or an
overwhelming majority for the Demo
crats, ' . ; ; . . ,
Republicans Claim Majority.
Kettle" Sov. 1. The campaign in
this state practically cfosed tonight.
Chairman Morrison, of Ihe Republican
State Committee, claims' the state by a
mstinrltv- that may reach 20,000. The
Democrats do not claim the efectlon of
the Congressional ticket,- though stat
ing that one of their nominees may be
elected. 5 Chairman Heifner Insists the
Republican majority of two -years ago
will be materially reduced. Both par-
tien'are clatmlnar the Legislature. The
Indications favor the election of a Re-
Republican ticket and the Republican-
control of the Legislature.
Ths California Situation.
San Francisco. Nov. The political
rampalun in California closed tonight
with big demonstrations by all the po
litical parties. -California this year
elects a complete set of state officers.
a Legislature which will choose a Unit
ed States Senator and eight Congress-
men. As usual, both Republicans and
Democrats claim they will make a
: complete, sweep. , " ;
Arfaona Doubtfti -
Phoenix. Arlx.. Nov. 1 The result of j
slyod or msnual training. .
Besides the vegular, worn or me
school, there are a number or omer
educational factors In the school, or
ganized, and supported by the stu
dents, with some assistance from the
school" authorities and outsiders. These
Include athletic clubs, such- as gym
nastics, hand ball, footbalk basket ball.
tennis, golf, etc; three literary socie
ties, two for girls and one for boys; a
Y. WM. C. A.-and musical organisations.
SALT LAKE. Nov. I. A special to""
the Tribune, from : Boise, Idaho, says;
At 11 o'clock tonight v "1, stampede
All th livery rigs
and available saddle horses have been
secured, and men, unabl to find ani
mals, are starting out on toot.
The cause of tVe stampede la the dls- '
covery of an enormously rich body of
ore inthe Black "Hornet valley, tea
miles east of town. J W. Mehrague
came In this evening with a lot of ore
taken from the discovery. He reports
a ledge seven feci wide.
1 St, Paul. Minn.. Nov. 1. A special
to the. Dispatch from Salt Coat, says:
The Dhoukhobors are still on the march
i toward Winnipeg. - They are throwing
aw-H v some nomine as mey "..
The membership of these societies l-''.toUl-i them and"a
voluntary, but one ought to find time - The f
tor at least one of them, if he would
take advantage of all the opportunities
offered for a well-rounded education
Monmouth is located In the heart of i
the Willamette valley, with the coast
renge on one side spd the Cascades on
the other, making n ideal situation
for -a college. . There, are rw saloons
and practically no need of a policeman.
The school -has a jStrlctly moral tone
and is an ideal pktce for those-desiring
to be first-class teachers. t
Under the supervision of our very
able president, K. D. Ressler. and
comnetent corps of teachers. I antici
pate a very successful years work.
A 8TUUENT.
Monmouth, Oren Oct. 31st,
WIFE AND CHILD KILLED
WAGON OVERTURNED AS CltAS.
CAMPBELL WAS DRIVING TOL
HIS HOME.
They refuse everything but oreart
and water. The pilgrimage will twt
last much longer. .
WILL STAY HOME"
PARENTS SHOULD PROVIDE SOME
ATTRACTION OR AMUSEMENT:
FOR CHILDREN.
GUARD AGAINST FRAUD i
; '(From Sunday's Dally.)
-Five com Danles filed articles of In-
ARMED GUARDS WATCiiV;vv - f, . : - .,
THE SEALED ELECTION BAU- I Paolflc cedar and Shingle Com-
LOTS IN DELAWARE. . I pany, of Cottage Gro capital $2.5.-
000: the Roseburg Lumber Company,
nnvER' Del..' Nov, l.-unusuai pre- t of Itoseburg, capuai wa,wv,
cautions are being taken to protect the j Drain Lumber . Company, of Drain,
...iu... whiH are to be used in Dela- capital $25,000, will all engage in the
Ware next Tusedav. When the offlclal manufacture and sale of all kinds of
ballots were delivered bythe printer umber In their respecUve districts.
... i.ifhnrltles in; aussex irn icrr. w.-.cj. jonnson ana r.
KH.V7 M. AA.l. v " ,
. . . l . i . L a m mm niualkl, I
nocr8.w c "n' 7: ;,: i the election In Arisona appears doubt-
c nance cor tne ii'wi'' , . . ,,,, th, inn
. w thru rnmrreMimen: : 1 '
'""IB " -m- 1 . . V. I Tl, r. f
THE DALLES, Nov. 3 The wife
and bbv of Charles Campbell, who
lives at Ashwood. some 70 miteS south
east of here, were killed by a wagon
that overturned on - them Saturday.
I Campbll hauled a load of lumber to his
homestead at South Amity , and was
returning with the empty wagon witn
his wife and chUd to Ashwood. in
turnina- on a sharp Incline near Axe
Handle the wagon overturned on Mrs.
anl ehitfi. The babv dieii
i s - -- j . mttm
immediately and the woman survivea nUnk SiMmmn Job Ofnce.
but a' short time. - :
Do you want your boys or girls to
pass all their time awsy from home or
not? If not. Geo. C. WW Is the man
to think of. Id you want them to pass
some of the lime at home, nothing will
entertain them as much as a piano,
organ or small musical instrument, and
ss times are good now. supply your
home with one now. If you need one.
JEO. C. W1LU
Dealer In Pianos, Organs and Sewing
Machines.
YESSEL IN DISTRESS.
ASTOltlA. Ot, Oct. 31. A BrliMh
bwrk. name unknown, is t anchor near
the breakers off WIIIsim Ilwrhor. and
flying distress signals. Vessels hays
gone to her assistance.
A Jealous man. Is an abomination to
an Indifferent woman, but the loving
woman revels In the Jealousy of the
irn of her heart. -
Will Elect an Apostls.
lit Lake, Nov. L The campuign in
UtAh has resulted n some portions oi
therstate in almost a total disappear
ance of the old party lines, and an
alignment of the voters on the Mormon
and Jentlle division. For the first
time in several years, prominent cnurcn
men have taken an active part in the
campaign. Both the Democratic and
the Republican state chairman ciaim
the election. The Legislature this
winter will elect a United States. Sena-
:TO THE
last night, armed guards, . were, sta- j Eby are the incorporators of all three I ' to- succeed Rawlins. Axiostle Reed
tloned over them and were sworn m Companies. i i . '
reserve the ballots from theft, dam- The Wallowa Stock Ranch wil en-
age or tampering. In Kent county, the gagre fn raising and dealing
Kiiot hoses were piled in a nreprooi
in
. . . . I 11- Imnn.tr&'
room, wmcn is piw.-!....
ble. Ir this manner the ballots wm
center ted until Monday, wnen
work of distribution to the various
election boards will begins Each dlsr
all
,tT,Am nf i(vv unnn a large scale. In
Paradise. Wallowa county, with a cap
ii.i rw,ic of S4.500. ' H. A. Bodmer, A.
E. Bodmer and A, R. Bodmer are tne
owners and Incorporators.,
Th, Cnnrion and Lone Rock reie
Smoot, should the Lgsaiure o re
publican will undoubtedly be eieciea.
triefs ballots are In a sealed paste- j phone company will construct and op-
.rsa rnionhnnA And telesTaph Wines
a v v. f -
between Condon and Lone rock, on
ilam .rnun y. w IB S capital swk
$500. P. L. Ham, John Magee, v.
stohl and W. M. Stewart are the in
corporators. : i ! ;
ASK FOR MORE PAY
board box, fitted witmn in?
Koiin boxes, and must only be
in the presence of the 'entire
election board on Tuesday morning.
FEES COLLECTED
,i - . .
nrririAL3 SHOW A
Jt I -
: GRATIFYING INCREASE IN
j BUSINESS.
A comparison of the recelots of the
depa?tmePnt. of the ' "J
h month of October wltn
'.TrlZLAi months of previous
me "'""'""',-dy increase in bust- trlct No. 24. Salem, nem a
; ?ear8J!rVrthe present date ha. meeting in the : parlors -of the Ladd &
II ... W 111. IB U.' - -
Both Clsim Idaho.
Boise. Idaho. Nov. 1. Registration
closed tonight. Reports show tne vote
has been very generally regtsterea.
Chairman Donnelly of the Democratic
committee, claims the state by 4.500.
while Chairman Gooding, oi ine re
publican committee, claims a majority
of 1AM. The Legislature, wmcn - win
rn.nl tal stock n(Lw successor to Senator Heitfeld,
is very close. It does not seem uaeiy
that the Democrats, If they succeed.
will have more than nve or six majwu
n n tolnt ballot. Under tne last p
nrtinnment. thev may lose in
ticket and still get the Legislature. :
Governor Bliss 8afe.
. Detroit, Nov. 1. It is the opinion of
tbe majority of the political observers
that Governor Bliss and the entire
Republican state ticket will be elected. ;
-.sissssssssw. f
Republicans Claim So. Dakota
Sioux Falls,-S. D , Nov. 17 Republi
cans claim the state by, majorities
ranging from 20,000. to 30,000.
s Hampshire Democrats Gain. .
Concord. N. 11.. Nov. 1. Senator
Galllnger concedes light gains tor the
Democrats in the Legislature. Both
Republican Congressmen will be re
elected. ; "
Concsdsd Close "
Dcs Mofnes, la.. Nov. 1. Interest
centers in the Congressional contests,
two of which are conceded to- be close.
and the Democrats claim five dvabUUl
districts. -
PRINCIPALS OF SALEM SCHOOLS
PETITION, THE BOARD FOR
- ' AN 'INCREASE.
(From Sunday's Dally.)
ti,. Kar of director's of school dls-
21 Salem, held a reifumr
The first bus-
For I Bush Bank last eyenlng.
assumed gratifying Proportions
the month of Octoberjust p ,m the principals from the
f7rVhe corWndlng f re I ZZyZ
f)Mli for tJCtOU. -.- ..- 7 , ., ma,r.rPDt to in- , ..,.!-
---- . .,tnni the ees conecteo i was tawen -- - ' tor Congress, in ii-giiK"
recorder s department 1' atranat mttt.t the ecrk to- notify the principals ffrat, tor s w . n(,arl
WiTw riat-ihe board did not jfeel warr.ea - the state. The state
LJie Member last , panting their reanest at this time, every ' lotw on pes.
Both Claim Majoritiss.
St. Louis. Nov. 1. The Republicans
declare they will"1 carry Missouri ; Dy
10000 to 15.000, while the Democrats
say they will have a majority of 30.000.
and elect all Democratic Congressmen
except In the Tenth listrict.
Nevada Will Be Close.
Reno. Nev., Nov; l.-lf one may
judge from the expressions, the fusion
candidates are worried while the Re
publicans are confident. It is gener
ally conceded that Fsrrlngton. Re-
.v.iion will defeat van pwwr, "
for Octobcr,amoun
fT i.tut yea
Til .... - .f
rckcted a Total of K and
the recorder $293.10 In nng .
reported to
GOAT TOO ROUGH
ir -rtxr 4 m1 TtTflOSE HUSBAND
INJURED GETS VERDICT
FOR $2,500 DAMAGES.
WAS
Li .h-t he had appointed N. O.
Tnuor at the East Salem
:r i r month, to fill the ex-
ISting tn.
Ciera -"-r ! . " , lU.B1lliis
. trt Mil 111 ' "
Sirucieu 1 lnM.iHlve-
rrrun . i lu as s -
notes num . mted
rorfessor itooirw. , :
Nov. 1.
Today a circuit court Jury hrcight in
T,:, f "T.t)a tor Mrs. Mary J.
a vmiiu -w-- - wAmtu
urslnst the Modern
Iewis
of America.
.Mrs. Lewis suea i -
AAA - . v A m rrfes III 1 IU ICS mm..-- r-.
have been receive py . ""ted
since deceased, whlleeing
.... ..-ille Camp of the Oir-
...tu .... - - u of these
ii ,rt necrosis Set I".
injuries, 'it , is biicp, -
which caused death. ,
' O
PavaOie
Kljua-tv
" r - ... - a . D.
STY s
ticket win be very
Labor Claims a Shce.
Heleni. Mont.. Nov. ,1-The Demo-
. i )h. election Of
era is are cumuli' . . --j
their candidate for i:ongrww
A ..oclate Justice, wnujs me iVwr
-i, i, the election of Dixon, Cbn-
raiw "" "- . .,.
by a small piura.y.
and
snd
. . -,in5t tne ais- .... - ---- . ., . it,.
A nufotroi d rarty leaders claim -"eg w... ..
trict were auauew - . I balance of power in me s..-. .
and the board ' . .... JTT-
r rr . ei.t to I Hepuoiicn w..
Do yo want your - r.du n,s.; Nov. l.The chairman
dls-
m..ra. f I He election of their candl
date for Associate Justice. The Labor
think of, if you r r nlnB
some ot me . -
"om ihem as : rr
1U en"r:";mall m-cl I.tn.-
pwno. are kood now. sup
meni. ""-"" .tn one ovr if you
piy rvr n OErt c. wiLU
need one- 0rrans ad Sewing
Dealer i" -
Machlnea
1
Legal Blahk-. Statesman Job Office.
state will go Republican by 20.09. The
chairman of the UMnocranc cmf..i-
tee says ther el an ex;enent
for the Democratic state ticket, -"d he
hinks the Repuhlicans will lose .two
or three members of Congress. - f
Republicans Divided. --
Dover; Del, Nov.' L The Republl-
cans are amuru . .: . r
I cause of this fact it is oeueveo.
Dsmocrats Claim Governor.
Fargo. N. D.. Nov. 1. The chair
man of the Democrat committee claims
the election of Crona, Democratic can
didate for Governor, and concedes that
the Legislature will be Republican.
Both Are Confident.
Philadelphia, Nov. 1. The 'Republl
cans assert that Pennypacker will de
feat Pattlson for Governor by 100.000
majority. Democratic leaders on the
nthee hand, are eo u ally confident of
success. ' . - '
' Sure of Eight. '
Milwaukee, Nov. 1. Indications fa
vor Lafollette'a re-election by a greatly
reduced plurality, caused by dlsaffec
tlon in the Republican ranks. O the
eleven Congressmen, the Republicans
are practically; sure of eight, with two
doubtful. v. '.;; r
Democrats Not Sure.
Topeka, Kan., Nov. I. The Republi
can and. Democratic state chairmen
have issued the customary forecast.
each claiming the state by a good ma
jority. The Democratic managers pri
vately'5 concede, however, that the
chances of the election of the Republi
can ticket are good.
, .. In Bryan's Stats. '
Lincoln, Neb., NOV. l.r-An unofflclal
estimate of the Republican leaders Is
that the entire ticket w-Ul be elected
bv not less than $.000. Chairman Hall.
of the Democratic committee, bad no
claims to make.
Sevan Te One.
Louisville. Kr, Nov. 1. The Demo
crats are reasonably certain of electing
seven Congressmen, while the Re publl
cans are sure ot one. Three dintricts
are doubtful.
(DILHD IHKDMIIE
If yon aro going homo to your chihilood liointsr-Uiin
year, remember that the NOKTHEKN PAC.Fiq levin to ev-
crybody's home. - ,'
You cab go by- way of SL Parti to Chicago, or St. Iouis,
and thence reach the entire East and South. Or, you can go to.
pulnth, and from there use either the rail lines, or one of the
superb Lake Steamers down the lakes to Detroit,. Cleveland,
Erie, and Kuffalo the Pan-American City. '
' Start right and you will probably arrive at your destina
tion all right, and, to start right, use the Northern Pacific, and
4 preferably the "XOBTH. COAST LIMITED" train; in service
after MAY 5th. ' .- r
Any local agent will name -ates.
, a v-v TTtiDf TY'lM Assistant Oeaeral Passaager it -
,, A. U. LtlAKL I KJir roxTUND, orbook.
the
A Foregone Conclusion.
' Ttfa.hvlMe Nov. 1. Te election of
Fi-asier. Drmorrat. for flovernor. Is a
foregone conclusion., while the Con
gresional districts will remain un
...Seasonable Bargains
Umbrellas in great variety, our special for : $1.00 is tllo
best value on the market. , ?s ; . '
Mackintoshes for girls $2.23, for ladioi' $2.75, they are
worth $1.00 more than we ask for them.' v . .
Wool shawls from 25c each, tip. Large assortment of
hoods, and fascinators., , X " I
Wool hose; 15c a pair, also the 40c grades refduced to 25q.
Infants1 underwear, 10c a garment; worth double.
Millinery at Reduced Prices.
We have done a large btisincss this ca50iit our immense
assortment of latest styles novelties and tow; price? are rcfjKjn
siblc for our increased patronage and now comes our Kcduced
rricoFale. -
GREENBAUr.rS
DRY GOODS AWD MILLINERY STOHt
text Door to tfic Pdstofficd. v
002 Coin men ial gt.
.Salem, "Orrgon.