' Pt:'WSg5p3?5aJ."f ; swrrwf timmmtt.&wrTUF&3NK$ ' JKWP"f S" jszsszrzzzss f"1 jlHHlulffli ny ,H' n i t ' i umiji&a -wmmni" CAPITAL yOI. 4. "TELE PEOPLE'S PAPER." SALEM, OTtEGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 181U. "TO-DAY'S NEWS TO-DAY." 3STO. 177. wOTfMlj)4P EVENING JOURNAL. a jga i hi w ww imi T":T'll"!'JH?aBl'"fl"!!1V"w,,'IMIM 111 I" l?M "r S Ed 3 "1 I Stl i 1 H aaKS52JKeS ' A Large Invoice o f T. McF. PATTON'S aanMVMMHixmBfg t 3, t g Jf ft jE t 3B O O How to make and it with us. "A penny sayed - -:- HOSIERY. Infant's Casbmero Hose Children's Cotton Hose 10, Children's Wool Hose. Ladies' Cotton Hose 10, 15, Ladies' "Wool Hosp Ladies' Cashmere Hose Boy's good School Hose U N J E It W K A E. Infant's Limbs Wool Vests 00 ets. Children's mixed gre.yUuderwear 25-45 etc. Children's Camelsjhnir Uunderwear 40-75 ets. Children's Scarlet Wool Uuderwear 45-80 ets. Ladies' Merino Underwear 30-05 cu. Ladies'NaturalWool RibbedUnderwear 90-S1 25. UdUs' Scarlet Wool Ribbed Underwear 90- 1 25. STATE STREET, BUY YOURSELF A HOME "&& t.ff C GET BOOTED No man ever bought a pair of boots of Fleming, but what he rt turn for his next pair. Many who have learned the low prices and good quality of goods kept there bring in their entire families to be fitted ont with boots and shoes. Call on R. J. FLEMING. The Money Saver on State Street. "The Best" BOOTS AND SHOES. Wm rown 231 Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon. it Thefet" J. J. MUTTON. SIGN AmND HOUSE PAINTING, etc, ect. Offlce Sunday School and Day Sch JUST RECEIVED AT MONEY! Iioav to save it is the ruling is a penny earned," and we Just look at a lew of our CO.USBT S. 25, SOcIh. H5, 20. 25 els. 25, 30, 35 ets. 20. 25, 40 et?. 25, 30, 50 ets. GO ets. 25 ets. IT. & R. TMaek Corset H. & S. Drab Oor?H 500 Bone Cot sets Ml-fes' Cis?t wuifls And other kinds 'mm Have you seen our guaranteed KidQloves at $1.40? We btlll have a full line of Notions of all kinds. Also Hammocks, Croquet sets, Boy's Wugou3,etc. pay double Price buy poor goods put up with annoyances take anything you got .not look our j-ueat stock oyer not heed our kept promises not at least come in not ? If not, why not J SALEM, OREGON. ON THE INSTALLMENT PLAN. The Capital Homestead Company Has about completed eight fine pot tages. They are now ready for luspec tlon and for sale. The earliest cornea get first choice. OFFICE IN MURPHY BLOCK, SALEM, OREGON, "The Best" "The Best. u & Co., question with you. i ou can make and save by spending can save you at least 25 per cent, on goods in our lino. prices hclow. $1 40 1 10 . . 1 25. 50. 50c. to 1 00. Bov'h Oil Mens' Dr:" and ( irl'd Ladle-' E.F.OSBURN, Successors to W. POPULAR Clothiers. Ha 235 Commercial Street, SALEM. A FULL, ASSORTMENT A g flK2S3Stp033QSKaeZ2& The Famous Garlan AR.-M.WADE&CO j SALEM. B. F. DRAKc, Proprietor. SALEM IJRON SALBM, .----.. OREGON. Muuuracturcs BTEAM KNOINKH, Mill Outfits, Water Whwl Oovpiiion, Knill Dn lug Outfits, Trncilou Knglnen, Creatine, etc. J'ttrni itibcfilnc-ry made unit repaired. General bkmiU. and nuinufurturcifi of tbo celebrated Wntil.itrom 1'aleiH Mlddllngr rainier una ueeis. Knrm machinery rrartt Barr 4 Petal, Plumbers and Tinners' 247 Commercial Btrcet, Salem. Garden Hose and Lawn Sprinklers. A complete lino of Stoves and Tinware. Tin roofing and plumbing a eeeclalty. Estimates for Tinning and Plumbing Eurnlahed, SNOW THE YEAR ROUND At 100 Chemeketa Street, HOUSE - and - SIGN - PAINTING. Paper Hanging, Kalsomlnlng, Wall Tinting, etc. Vanilsldng and Nutural Wood Finish. QuJy First-clow Work. E, E. SNOW. L B. HUFFMAN, Livery Stable and Feed Yard. Ut Sett Box SUIU Mi Cerrl I" thi 1ty. Qultt, wuilly borepeuJUiy. (In rear WllLiiaetw boUL) SAUBM, - - - OREGON J. H. HAAS, THE WATCHMAKEB, 2ISS Cenowdil St, b Jt Of ejM. iNext door to Klein .) flpejtl'V or Spectacle, and xtfuXxUn Clock, Wwl d Jewelry ool Cards 1 tor -:- - BOOTS AP ,8BfEM. Men-' Calf Bouts $1 95 to $2 15. Hoy's Calf Boots ' 14-5. Mens' Buckle Plow Shoes 1 15. Mens' Oil grain, 2 bufUleShoes 1 45. raln huuklu Shoes 1 2o Shoes $1 45 and upwaidi. Boy's School Shoes at SI. 10, $1 25. $1 45. heuvv 3tinc SI .15.81.2.. SI. 45. Ladles' fine. Shoes trom a dongola kid. $1.50 to a French Kid at 3.25. Mens', Women's, Children's Rubbers. 261 Com-iercial ft u F. Boothby & Co. i OREGON. tarns ail '?zs3?3ymi a i n B T. G. PERKINS, General Superintendent, WORKS, nod rejuilred. SUTTON & SON, Ex pro 88 ami Baggage. Do hauling aud quick delivery to nl partt ir ho city wltli prornpliie and care. Jt-ave orders at 11. Al W ade dt Co ELLIS & WHITLEY, LIVERYMEN, South ofWIIIomsttc Hotel, SALBM --- OREOON 2 oftbaltreldenlf'U In the city on COURT STItBBT, ioatheaat toiuei vl blue. Jw-n wu and liln treu, one block irom elecliit fine, lour block, frow fnttr and Htat. Ht ear f lne and Kat alem tctionl Price t&X tut both ut 11M0 or wow and l0 tor Jn aide Kactj Jot bm ft Jool frvniae oa COURT STREET. Inqalreofthe "KEOOX M7IUEKY CO., Office Cor.lomi aud tbeuu-k! atreeu, npitalra, or of any Ul tUte Arm in ttwclir. tu ds PI SALE! m, mmi mm. M0FF.R BROTHERS, Editors, :: UIILISUED DAILY.KXCKPTHUNDA.Y. BY TUB Canital Journal Publishing Company. (Incorporated.) Office, Commercial HtrpetT in T. O. Unllrtliu '.ntered at tho postofilce at Hfilem,Or.,n Eccond-rlnft i, hui. THE 8ALEU HOARD Of TltADC. AH are agreed that tho Salem board of trade should be reorganized. But who shall do tho work? It V ould seem semewhat incumbent upon the management, which eon dui led Its allalrs so deplorably as to necessitate a rcoriratilzntiou, to gel its -nattered roinuins together again. The depression thai for u jeur has rested upon the whole ucrthwest Pacific coast has surely not weighted down Sib'ui t-o as to make It Impos sible. Unless It is to be absumed that no one Is concerned about a tioard of trade unless theie Is n cinch in connection theiewlth, there Is no reason why itshould not be revived. The cinch element itself is almost stiong enough to ruu a board of trade If it could bo organized. But its only element of existence Is appetite and It therefore has no cohesive power. In all seriousness the Salem board of trade should he reorganized. This has been said the fortieth time and The Joukxal will say it ovu another fortieth time If need be, be cause It Is convinced u board of tiade can bo made useful. It is one of those activities that tends to hold up a high-water mark of enterprise not elsewiso obtainable. It brings new people here possibly some un- leslrable ones, but as there always were some of those the addition of a few mote cannot harm. It tends to tear the fences down and let the outside world In ou an equal foot ing. Without a board of trade Salem will lapse into the quiet hum drum of villago ways in spite of the fact that she is a growing city. The growth of the past year was the lesult laigely of people and capital brought hero by the energetic work of the year before. Let that good work be renewed or people may be leaving here faster limn they have come. THK NEW VOHK SITUATION. The Demouratio state conventlou In New Yorlc thus fur lias shown rather a monkey and p'irrot time rather than the cut and dried aflulrs that have been in order ulnce Governor David B. Hill doted hlf grip on the state machine. The old Sew York city light bdtwien Tam many and the county Democracy waged hotter than ever, but the for mer seems to stand in with the ma chine. It is still a question as to who will be the nominee for gov ernor. Tills Is the flrst time in the history of the stato when the question of a leader was so ut terly unanswered at the eleventh hour. Governor Hill absolutely con trols tho Democratic party In the stato and can have the nomination himself or uume the nominee, as he chooses. As usual, he hus declined tojndlcato his desires or, rather, to dictate his orders, and ttie hosts of the unwashed are ull utsei. Not withstanding Governor Hill's politi cal power, there ure u good many Democrats In New York who do not favor this kind of tieutment and some of them liuve not hesitated to declare themselves. With this In dignation against Hill, joined to the open defection of Lieutenant Gov. ernor Jones, the old IIill-Ulevound fl''ht, and tho tight against 'fain- mnnir In Wftw Vnrl? pfrv. rim lirntli. I reu are not very well united to enter upon so close a contest as that now approaching. On the other hand, the Itopubll. cans are entirely united and hurmo nioiiH, more ho than they have been for a dozen yearn. The candidate for governor, Mr. Fasten, is one of the (strongest, ablest, cleanest and most popular men in the Btato, lid is a peraoual friend of ox-Senator Thomas V. Piatt, the recognized He publican loaders of the state, and Is satisfactory to the various factions heretofore cxblstiug. The ticket which he heads Is strong throughout. Oneof the ckwestof Warner Miller's friejids, Sir. Vrooman, was Domina ted fur lletiteuuut governor. Thus tho strongest faction opposed to Piatt is amply iccogiiizt-d, and n solid party front secured, for the flrst time In years, Tho platform is an excellent one and tho party seems Inspired with enthusiasm. The itepubllCiitis are united, while the J)emocratlo factions ure badly split. Cleveland's friends will not give his leading opponent their support, nor will Hill's friends warmly support any other man than tho eeuutor-governor, From all standpoints, the cuuuccs of Jtc publlcun success seem better than they have hi use the days of Tjdeu. Tacoum Ololw. A Patriotic JVroralJon. At u reunion at Dm Mnn, la., of Crocker's brigade Cpt. Clias. V, Kepler, of Uen. Utdhnap'a tlT woa the llret speaker. Ills subject wm Gen. Delknnp on the March to the Sett." He said among other things. As Hhernun mareiitu in metro, wanked in the sea, barrels glhuenlti g in we see the gun the sun we see tho white top wagons moving southward; wo seo Gen. Sherman in tho prime of life, t coolly watching his battnlllons as j I hey pass by, and we see our beloved commander proudly ridiug at tho head of his brigade. Whither wo were going we knew not. Wo see the happy, smiling faces of the sol diers keeping step to the anthem, "John Brown's Soul Goes Marching On." We recall tho long weary marches by day and the lonely vigils of tho picket line by ulghtj tho pontoon ing of llvtis; the wading of swamps; the constant marchiug by the sldo of the roud to enable the artillery and wagon trains to occupy the road, and thus be claso to us; the army of foragers Beut out dally tuid return ing at night loaded with the fal of the laud; the petty aunoyance given us occasionally by tho Georgia mili tia, which necessitated puttiug for ward a skirmish line to start them on the ruu; the vague and uncer tain rumors that were dally passed aloug the line; 'Hhat we were going to Charleston, to Mobile, to New Orlenus; Richmond hod surrender ed; Washington had been captured by Lee's array; Hood's army hud crossed the Ohio Into Indiana and would soon capture Chicago; the whole uorth was on tho run; Sher man had cut himself loose without orders and was going to declure himself dictator; Leo's whole urmy was massing in our frout; but not withstanding all these icports, in the language of Gen. Belknap the marching went ou Just the samo. ah these incidents pass lu puno ramauii! view before ouroyes tonight. I have hastily reminded you ofl that great march of nearly iOO miles in tho enemy's country, bush whacked from every tico and stump along our pathway until wo reached tho capitol of our country wo had fouuht to protect. General Bel knap was our commauder durlug this great pllgrimago honored and loved by every one of you a brave soldier, true friend, born to command men in battle and never fultcied when tho tlmo came. Guiltless lu life, tender as a child in his affection, immovable in his friendship- an honest man. Ho loved ills brigade and wo loved him. It was not his fato to dio on the field of buttlo. It was not his fate to die surrounded by his loving companion and chil dren and an army of devoted friends eager to catch tho last words that dtopped from his sweet lips, but could he have looked back und seen tho great honor bestowed upon his memory surely It would have made his great heart glud us It did all of ours. They pay a physlclau $10 for ex amining an insauo person i Lane county. John Gilmer Speed follows up his urticle in tho September Llpplucott's w ith a paper entitled "Tho Common Boads of Europo." Ho shows haw far ahead of us tho greut nations of Europe are in tho matter of roads und their administration and main tenance, "If," lio says, "tho road mukiug experiences of modern Eu rope teach us in America ono lesson moro than another, It Is that our oomtnou rouds should bo taken, us much as prslble, out of the bands of the merely local authorities and administered by either tho national or state governments, after some plan in accordance with scleutlQu knowledge and thoj needs of the people who use the roads." Tho betterment of our rouds is a matter of nationul importance, und both of Mr. Speed's articles nro worthy of w,do atteutlon and reading, Sioux City, lu., Jeurnal: Iowa HupubllcaiiH led olf this yeur In tho war for sound money, aud Nebraska Ilepubllcaushuve followed thelrleud. Let western llepublicuuH come Into line. They will do It. It is the right thing. The Republican party can win ou tills line. Let nobody think that tho farmers of tho west, the genuine yoeinanry of this grand agricultural empire, which Is dotted with school houses and covered over with newspapers, ure itoing to bo led into llnauclal heresy or into tho quagmire of cheap money, no mat ter bow cunningly demagogue may contrive. The Republican party can win in the west and in tho Union ou a platform of sound money. If net, then It is better to go out of power on sueli a platform, for It could bo only a temporary banishment. It would be a banish ment of honor. It would not be long before the ieoplo would curio the day when they blundered so grievously aud the leadership which had brought them Into such evil ways. Tho for 1, Uarleried, 'ho facilities of the present Hay fot he production of everything that will -xpiidace to the material welfare one coujfortof mankind ttrealmot unllm. lUd, and vhen Byrup of l'Jgs was firt produced the world was enriched with the only fxirfect laxative known, as it id the only remedy which is truly pleasing end refreshing to the taste and prompt and effectual to cleanse the system gently hi the Spring-time or,in fact, cttny time, and tho better it Is known the more ponular it be- come. Highest of all in Leavening Tower. JS& ABSOLUTELY PURE GENERAL NEWS NOTES. Tho secretary of agriculture haB refused to establish a cattle quaran tine station at Blaine, Wash. Edward Powell aud James Leeper woro hanged at Galveston TueBdny for tho murder of a farmer. Tho South Dakota Republican convention met and nominated Colonel John Jolley for congress man. Frank C. Almy whs arraigned aud pleaded not guilty of tho murder of Chrlstlo Wniden, at Woodsvllle.N. H. The date of tho preliminary hear ing of tho charges of smuggling against Neuburger, Rolss & Co., will bo sot at San Francisco Thursday. Editor E. L. Llvornash, of tho Llvermore, Cal., Herald, was found guilty in a Sun Francisco court for masquerading in femalo attire. Judgment was taken In Harris burg, Pa , in the case against Bards ley, tho late treasurer of Philadel phia, for $394,000, being for the llcunso tax. Judge Attyn, of the superior court, aud tho city attornoy of Ta- coma had quite a lively quarrel lu thu courtroom Tuesday over a case that wus ou trial. H L King, of lloloua, Mont., met IJ. J. Ca8edy on the street aud pro ceeded to chastise him with a horse whip. The afl'alr grow out of u illrtutlou with Klug's wife. Latest reports from tho Cullspol country state tho Indians aie out in force and threatening the settlers. They are all well armed, Troops havo boen ordered to go from Spo kane to the scene. Wong Chin Foo, born in China, but through a supposedly regular process of naturalization, regarding himself iiB a oltlzon of New York, went to United States Commissioner tsulelus Tuesday and asked for n passport. Ho wished to go abroad for a littlo trip aud wanted some thing to show that ho was a oltlzon of tho United States. Ho told Com missioner Shields that ho was 37 years old; that lie camo to this country when ho was 14; that he hud been in this country over since, except for a three years' visit to China, und that ho wus uaturulized lu the circuit court at Grand Rapids, Mich., in April, 1871. When he asked for a passport Commissioner Shields refused hlni. 'Under in structions from tho stato depart ment no Chinaman is ontltled to a passport. Wong Chltm Foo Is anxious to. know just how much of an American oltlzon ho Is. He has repeatedly voted ut city, state and nationul elections, und having severed connection with China Is, of course, cast oil by that government. Tho stnte depurtnient ut Wushlmr ton declines that ho Is not entitled to full citizenship In America, and Wong iluds lilmsolf lu tho desolate position of a man without a country Among the Immigrants who ar rived nt New York ten days ago, was Llna DabLert, a comely young Gorman. Shu was detained at tho barge oillec, us sho wus likely to lie come u burden ou thu publb. She named Curl van Hod, of Milwaukee, Wis., as un old acouulntnnce, anil one who might help her. A dis patch was sent to him und this morning Superintendent Obelrue, of the Immigration olllce, received a response from Milwaukee as follows; "This Is to certify that I, Curl vun Hofl, am willing to marry Llna Dubbort, provided that I can do so by proxy, as I am too busy to spare tlmo, und hereby authorize General J. it, Obelrno to select some gentle mun to act as my proxy," Accom panlng this document was u com muuicutlon front a notury request ing him to fix mutters up for van Hod, If in his opinion, the thing could tuke place as suggested. In tiie absence of legal authority thu general decided thut ho could not safely become a parly lothourruugu ment proposed. After u careful con sideration of the facts Obelrtiu do cided to tend tin woman to Milwau kee on the strength of the proxy he had received. Kleelrle liilter. remedy is so well known This and so popular an to need no special mention. All who huve used JCleo trie Ritters slug thu same song of pralve. A purer ita-dlclne does uot exist nun it ih guaranteed to do ull that is elaiiiied. Electric Hitters will cure all disease of thellvtruud kidneys, will remove tilmnles. IjoIIh wilt rheum and other utIVclloiib cuUMd by impure blood, Will drive ti)ulila;rrom the system and prevent un well us cure all malarial fever. For cure of headache, consumption aud ludlgestiou try Electric Hitters Eutlro Mtiafttctlon guaranteed, or per tttlo by Jfeii'l J . FryTtiruKKUl. l'jSA Commercial attvet, I money refunded.- Price 60v. nd $1 Latest U. S. Gov't Food Report. Powder TELEGRAPHIC DISPATCHES Associated Press Report and Digests of all Important flews oi To-Day. MISCELLANY. WHEAT CHOP OP ClEItMANY. IliiiiiaN, Oct. 1, Returns re ceived from vurlous agrlculteral societies throughout tho empire show tho total mimmer and winter wheat crops In Germany amount to 13,407,740 doublo qulntolj, against 17,023,097 last year, UKRN KILtiED. Bombay, Oct. 1. In spite of tho repented denials, tho rumor la per sistently circulated to the eflect that tho Russians havo killed Captain Younghusband In Pamir, THK l'OPK aitOWINd FBRI1I.B. Beuijn, Oot, 1. Prlvato telo grams say that the recent strain han seriously Increased tho pope's feeble ness, ami his condition causes alarm. A NOTK FKOH Till! I'OWKHS. London, Oct. 1. An Identical uoto has been Issued by England and Germany In response tc a noto Issued by the Chinese government, in which tho Pekiu authorities promised to protect tho lives and property of foreigners In China. In tills noto Eugland aud Germany stato thut only ovldeuno of ac complished facts will satisfy tho powers. MKMIlini EXPELLED, Ottawa, Out., Oot, 1. lu the house.Thompson, minister of justlco, Btated that Thomas McGrcovy, monibor for 'Quobeo, having been guilty of contempt of authority of tho house lu fulling to answer a summons, should bo expelled. Tho motion was seconded by Foster, minister of Ilnauco, and was agreed to without division. A IlEVOLUTION IN JIUAZII,. Pakis, Oct. 1. Lo Matiu yeeter day says that tho .revolutionary agitation ltr several provinces of Brazil is causing tho government great uneasiness. In many placts tho troops mutinied, and tbo govern ment must adopt strong measures if it hopos to maintain order, THE aoVKHNOn DISMISSED. Paiub, Oot. 1, The Olunefio chnrgo d'ufluiros In this city has In formed tho minister of foreign aflulrs that the governor of tho pro vince whore tho recent outrages on foreigners wero perpetrated has boon dismissed, in compliance with thu demands of tho powers. TO DEPOSE EMPEMOK WILLIAM. Bkulin, Oot. 1, A sensation has boon caused by an article in thu Wurzburg Fraukleclicr Volksblntt, a Cuthollc organ, proposing tho dis integration of tho German emplro, and re-establishing tho presidency of the emperor of Austria. THE aUATKMALA ItEVOLT. Han Fiiancisco, Oct. 1. Gouoral Royuu Barrios, who Is most likely to succeed Burrlllas us president of Guatemala, In caso tho choosing is fulrly left to tho people, was scon ut tho Occidental hotel General Rurrlos hus been in this city for many weeks, but hus been in constant communication with a number of tho prominent nion of Gautcmala and is, accordingly, thoroughly posted on current uflalrs In the Cen tral American republic. Ho read with tho greatest Interest tho dla patches from tho City of Mexlco.und thou said: "There cannot be any truth in tho reports. It Is Impossible to keep news of such lmportuneo quiet so long. If there had beeu an outbreak in Guatemala September 15, us thu (UstMtolicH say, we would havo known It hero within a few days later. My country has been opened to modern Improvements. Thero ure (olograph Hues In many directions from tho capital, and telephones us well, It is easy to commuiilcuto with Ban Salvador, and from thore to send metuugen u this country. I must uy thut I do uot believe anything that In con tulued In thu dUpateh, and would not even If tho dato did uot make it ridiculous. I know my countrymen, uud It Is not like them to lose their heuds and begin a ruyolt In such wuy." THE CHINA THOUJILE. Londoii, Oct, 1. The Time pub llshee u dleput'ih from Shanghai, saying the Chlueto government will not be able to control the HueaueM troops nulfta a fleet Is dispatched to the toene of trouble. A British ctutoms ofll -or named Mason has been nrrvted by tho Chinese govern went. Ill alleged. bowAMc4A?t J&.M. 'f"v.ft .rt&ik..... ,