'raw- -"- ETEN13Ha CAPITAL JOUHNAL THUBDAY, XOYEMBEB 2, ltiW. rjtL.--ide-41 &fc- f A Poonlior f"tacrfi of the Game The situation is almost as Vecr with s just now. iootouims Shall wo carry them over! xhu i Low prices phall cause our stock to melt away liko ice under a Bumme. tun. It's your opportunity. A - IF - Yon are going to build or mike any Hnd of lmproremeat. call on the undesigned tor material. We have a complete stock, and are resdy to supply any prepared contract, sewer work, trading, etc. Salem Improvement Co. Mark Twain's Latest. A maga zine is usually satisfied with one strong feature for the month. The Cosmopol itan, however, present for November no lees than five very unusual ones. William Dean Howells gives the first of the letters of the traveller, who has been visiting this country, from Altur ia. We have read Mr. Howella' im pression of the Alturian; but in this first letter, we have the Alturlan's Im pressions of New York, with somecom menUupon our government and society calculated to awaken the most conser vative minds. The second feature of The Cosmopolitan Is a new and very curious story by Mark Twain, called "The Esquimau Maiden's Romance." It Is his happiest vein and Is Illustrated by Dan Beard. A miEST Made. The overland Wed nesday night brought to Balem, G. R. Blbley, deputy U. 8. marshal, who placed G. A. Booth under arrest and took him to Portland to appear before the U. 8. crand Jury on a charge of making an improper use of the malls. Booth is an agent for the Singer Sew ing Machlno Co., and resides in the brick block over McCrow & SteusIoU's meat market. His arrest is the result of a recent visit of a postul inspector of Balem. He Is charged with having violated the U. 8. postal laws for which he will have a hearing in U. 8. Com missioner Deady'a court. Loss ohBlkei To lie awake night's trying to help other people Is not often d me.but nno Balem man indulges In the habit. Itli the business manager a Clark & Eppley's, devising plans tot make their patrons happy. Way Ul Tlio stock of surgeon'B sponges, cottons, Huts am! gauses kept at the Capital Drug Store Is unequaled In the city. We also have Apollonurls, Vichy, Huoyadi and Buflulo Lythla waters. Lunn & Brooks. !A WORD TO i THE WISE Our season's stock is now on, our eountora fresh, bright, beautiful in rich assortment Now is tho tirno to hmIco your EoloctioiiB, whilo you hV0 tho host to chooeo from. Care ful buvirnr hrm iniulo tho prices ricrht Celluloid 1b U .UhIs for fancy work; OellHfetd frame and. baskets, and a mw Mb? of ladies twl-jtitd purnea and peekt-tooks. .BookiwlWr, m 0mmrcl St. Dr 1 111 yjLMiixmu tr J. . r 1 MUST GO 1 Our stock-is still unbroken, andour styles the best, but we do not wish, to carry over any gtock, so will make sacrifices now. THE PALACE. PERSONALS. Hon. 8. T, Richardson returned this morning from an extended visit in Idaho. H. L. Pit lock, business manager of the Portland Oregoulan, was in the city today, for the first time in about four years. C. M. Maxwell, of Portland, accom panied by hie brother, F. M. Maxwell, an attorney late from Texas, were Silem visitors today. LITTLE LOCALS. A light frost last night is followed hy mists today. Llberati tonight Married two Marion county people In Balem, Wednesday, Nov. 1, 1893, at tbo,M. E. church parsonage, Katie 8. dweany and Peter L. Scbamel, Rev. tiranuls officiating. Jim McCormick Is always making improvements. This time it is the little gem barbershop on State street. In Its note of the Salem Mechanical school which has an ad. in this paper the reference to "twenty architects," should have been "twenty carpenters." Jay C. Smith and fam ily are visitiug at Albany. Mrs. Lambert of Yaqulna. spent last night with friends in the city on her way home from Portland. Mrs. J. G. Wright went to McMinnville today to make a visit to her son. Mrs. R. S. Jessup is In Portland visiting friends. Rain tomorrow with warmer tem perature. Wong Tai was today brought from Albany to serve a two year's sentence for larceny. Liberati Tonight At the opera house tonight will ap pear the strongest musical attraction that over visited the city. Liberati Is assisted by the celebrated prima donna soprano, Atlas Amalla Bertha Itlppe, who will appear tonight in her best solos. Thero Is also Prof. M. I. Myers from Boston, the renowned pianist who will play some flue selections. No one should miss this grand opportunity of bearing this flue concert company. Every person has heard of the great Lib erati aud he has no equal as a cornet 1st. Tickets are on sale at Pulton Bros. Reserved seats 75 cents; general admis slou 60 cents. Unity Cluh. There was a good at tendance at the Unitarian church par lors on the occasion of the meeting to organize for educational and literary worlr lor tbo winter. 8everal papers read and discussed and a program an nounced for the next meeting. Organ ization was effected, with Mr. Copeland as president and Mrs. Dr. Phllbrook as secretary. Tub Ghai'K Industry. Bultevllle iu this county has a wide reputation fur the finest aweetwater grapes raised Iu the state. Headquarters for'thls ex cellent fruit In Balem is at J. G. Wright's. Great Growth. Even though the times are dull the Lockwood messen ger business has growu to such' an ex tent that uew lines are constantly going up. For convenience call a Lockwood messenger. The Ladles' ltaztar has secured the ngonoy for the Universal patterns. Ladles call aud got sheet, State In surance block. 11 lt A Ron has beeu made In Balem the past few days, but not ou one of lis banks. It has been -ou that stock of genuine Vermont maple syrup at Van Eatou's, Headquarters for all dilly papers, at L. Bennett's post office block news ataud, f CoNTRlS THAOTsaarvmo proclamation Governor Pennoyer has issued the follewing: I do hereby appoint the rourm Thursday of the present month as a day of Thanksgiving to Almighty ua for the blessings He has bestowed upon this commonwealth during the present year. God has Indeed been most bene ficent to our slate and nation, and yet unjnst and ill advised congressional legislation, having made gold alone full legal tender money, has so dwarfed and paralyzed business that the boun ties of Providence are now denied to hundreds of thousands of people with in the national domain, who are not only without employment, but are also without the means or procuring iooa, raiment, or ghelter. While, therefore, the people of Oregon return thanks to God for His goodnaa, I do most earn estly recommend that they should de voutly implore Him to dispose the president and the congress of the United States to Becure the restoration of silver as full legal tender money, in accordance with the polloy.of the fath ers of the republic, whereby our indus tries may be revived, and the honest toilers, of the land may procure their dally bread, not as alms, but as the re ward of their labor. Done at the capitol, Salem, Oregon, November 1st, 1893. SYLVESTER PENNOYER, Governor. Attest: Geo. W. McBbide, Secretary of State. A Prominent Publisher. Hon. H. L. Pittock, one of the pro prietors and publ.shers oftheOregon ian newspaper of Portland was in the city today. He wbb former stale print er of Oregon and after a short visit with Hon. A. Bush and other friendb called at the Journal ofllue. In con versation be staled that the business ouilook at Portland was more favorable and spoke very highly of tne capita City. Mr. Pittock regards the chances for any unusual degree.ot prosperity for several years to come as very meagre oi realization. Howeyer be thinks all business ihterests In this valley are con tinually improving. Hesays theOregon Ian will be equipped with type-setting macbiues as soon as It can be learned what la the best machine made. A GOI.DtN bUCUESS. Everything that succeeds is a success. Of course It is. If it wasn't It wouldn't ho nnw wniild it? If Cleveland had not succeeded in bringing his party to bis single gold standaid Ideas he would be set down aa a failure no matter how hard he had tried. Now be is the id 1 of the gold-olatoru, the joss of Wall street and the great Hys-Kospbut oi the plutocracy. The fusionist and populists who helped elect him achieved the greatest gold bug victory of the age. "Theirs lb a golden success surely, Cleveland In the role of a single gold standard hero has been such a howling success that no sliver man can ever again be elected to the presidency. Vale, silyer 1 OOUET HOUSE NOTES. Sheriff Knight Is at Portland. W. R. Anderson, J. H. Haas and Ed. Cross, appraisers in the Samuel Adolpb estate today commenced work. Scott Taylor, of Gervals, and J. M. Brown, of Silverton, bad business at the county clerk's office today. Rrad Supervisor N. O. Morris, of Marion, was before the couuty court today on the Rutherford injunction case. Frank Tichenor, who Is in jail for stealing a screw driver wos committed to the Reform school today. , Genuine Artist. '8lgnor Liberati is a genuine artist in the fullet meaning of the term levery solo is applauded to the echo,) and delights equally the ordinary list enr as well as the cultivated mu-dclau. You feel, as you linen, that thero is tbo soul and the seosatlcu of muslo In the man, and nut the faculty of mere mechanical execution. His uiuslo had a heart In It. He was loudly ap plauded." New York Musical Dram atic Courier. Steamer Burned. New Yokk, Nov, 2. Information was received from Mutanzas, that tl.e steamer City of Alexandria, of the Now York & Cubs Hue, was burned, She waa an Iron vessel of 2914 tons A Match Eace. Nkw York, Nov. 2. In a race be tween Directum aud Mascot this after uoou, Directum wou two straight heats. Time 2:10,, 2:07 J. "9 BtlblLd tfaiBaking USJPewder: Tbe only Pore Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia; No Aiwa. Un& in Millions of Homes 40 Yw tli Stuutai ATURDAY SALE! On Saturday, November 4, we will make the following cut on TRIMMED HATS 83.00 Hats for only $1.50 4.00 " " 2.00 5.00 " " " 2.25 All others in proportion. One day only. See show windows. They are beauties, and must be sold. Mrs. Mark Skiff. 291 Commercial Street. SPECIAL. The entire stock and fixtures for sale. MTIGHELL AND COBBETT. fha Champions May Fight in Some Foreign Country. Bostow, Nov. 2. Charley Mithell and Corbett'a manager, W. A. Brady, bad a conference here in the presence of David Blancbard, prelimnary stake holder. At Its conclusion the news paper men were admitted aad Mitchell said. "The proposition I have made is that if the fight cannot be fought in public let us fight in private and let Blancbard place the money in tne bands of some one we agreee upon. If we cannot fight in this country, why don't Corbett agree to come to England indflgbt?" "Corbett," said Brady, f,baa agreed to fight you In the only reputable club in England." "If this fight is not pulled off," said Mitchell, "at tbo lime set in the arti cles, I know what I'll do." "Do you mean," said Brady, "that you will take down the $10,000?" "No, said Mitchell; "I'll request Blancbard to send the money to the Sporting Life in England, and chal lenge Corbett to fight me over there. He has as much right to go over there and fight me as I have to come to this country." "I want you to understand," said Brady, "that Corbett will not fight you under the London rules and you may ballenge him from one end of the year to the other. He won his cham pionship under Marquis of Qu'eensber ry rules and that is the way he intends to defend the title." As the party was about to depart, Mitchell asked Brady if Corbett would fight at Monaco. "Yes," said Brady, "when we get a business understand ing from them." "I'll agree," said Mithell, "to fight Q leensberry rul&j and let the present rules stand, only that we transfer the money to some one over there. I will also consent to an American for referee, and we can pick him in this country." Mitchell agreed to cable Atkinson, of England, who made the offer, for full details. And Job Wasn't la It. "It is a great consolation at times,' said tho first sad looking man slowly, "it is a great consolation, I say, to read about the afflictions of other men. Misery loves company, and when"ono reads what others have en dured it makes his own lot seem bet ter." Tho second miserable looking man shook his head. "You haven't tried it," said tho first. "I have tried it," returned the sec ond. "Well, you didn't read tho right kind of literature then. Of course you feel sorry for tho people in his tory who had their heads cfitoff, but that doesn't affect your case. You want to read about'Job." "I have read of all his sufferings." "And didn't that make your own burden feel lighter by comparison!" "Not a bit Ho never had hay fe vers'Chicago Post. Jtu' Ilolllnc Lake of Mud. Ono of tho greatest natural won ders in Java, "tho fire island," a large lako of boiling mud, is situated al most in tho center of tho plains of Grobogana, SO "paals" to the north east of Solo. It is almost two miles in circumference, and iu the center immouse columns of eoft, hot mud may bo been continually rising and falling, like great black timbers thrust forth and then suddenly with drawn by a giant's hands. Besides tho phenomena of the columns there aro two gigantic bubbles near tho western edge which fill up liko huge balloons and oxplodo on an average of three times per minuto. St Louis NOETHWESTEEN NEWS. Eugene Guard: Saturday evening after the receipt of the neWB of the as sassination of Mayor Carter H. Harri sou, some of our practical jokers sent by messenger to Mayor Friendly a pis tol flask filled with the best article ob tainable In Eugene. The mayor ap preciated the joke. A two-horse farm wagon waa driven through town ou Wednesday, says tbo Hillsboro Independent, that bad on farm produce valued at $350. Had the product beeu wheat it would have re quired about fifteen wagons to have carried ?350 worth. The bales con tained hops. From a Pendleton citizen, dow in this city, it is learned that times are wruewbat easier in that portion of Umatilla county. The banks have an nounced that they have money to loan to farmers and this fact has been taken advantage of. It will not be long ere good times will come again throughout tne entire Northwest. E. Rev. John Finn in tbe Skamokawa Eagle says: "Talking aboutsteamboat rates. In 1850 I took my first ride on tbe Columbia river. It was on a little boat called tbe Columbia. I remember that we had a Wg crowd on her. Over a hundred passengers. They charged me a (20 gold piece for the passage from Astoria to Port'and. We left As toria in tbe evening without supper and when we got to Oik Point about twelve that night, a number of us made a rusn asnore to get Boimimug to eat. But there was nothing there and we went on board and pushed on for Port land. At noon the next day we got our first and only meal on the passage. It was a grab game, I tell you, and we were a hungry lot when, we reached Portland late that night. The following from the San Francisco Call conveys tbe gratifying information that Oregon will have one grand ex hibit at the Midwinter fair: "A cor respondent asks for an explanation of tbe fact that tbe Midwinter fair build-' lugs are being constructed entirely of Oregon pine and spruce, while Califor nia redwood does not figure in tbe materials used. Tbe explanation given by tbe executive committee is that at the time tbe contracts were let the only woods available in sufficiently large quantities were Oregon pine and spruce. Besides, .It is stated by the executive committee that white red wood is desirable for interior finishing it Is not so well adapted for construc tion purposes as the other woods. Red wood will be freely used, it Is promised, in tbe decoration of tbe various build ings." SUPEEME COUET. Salem, Nov. 2, 1893. N. K. Rankin, resp,, vs. Charles A. M darkey and Catherine A. Malarkey, et al, appellants. Appealed and sub mitted. H. G. Piatt, atty. for reap. D. J. Malarkey atty. fur app. The Rugged Child is largely an "outdoor" product. Fresh air and exercise usually pro duce sound appetite and sound sleep. Sickly chil dren obtain creat benefit from Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver oil with Hypo phosphites, a fat-food rapid of assimilation and almost as palatable as milk. Prr.rd l KoMt A IVn. N V. All drurrlrts. CHEAP READING. Order the One Cent Daily by mall. 25 cents a mouth. No papers sent after time Is out. Tub Cheapest. Have tbe Daily IJOIIKNAI. left st inur nfllr nr iwat. Idenee, Only 60 eta a mouth. Br iuU.ERA. HOUSE, CORNER, hm a btjobui. II 101 BUY " . BUY " . BUY " ,?: BUY " ' AT. 100il tfcMi STONE, They Have f be Largest Assortment in SALEM, AT THE Teachers' Examination. Notice is hereby given tbat for tbe purpose of making an examination of all persons wbo may offer themselves as candidates for teachers of tbe schools of this county, tbe county school super intendent thereof will bold an exami nation at Salem, Oregon, at one o'clock Wednesday, November 8tb, 1893, Applicants lor state papers will be ex amined at tbe same time and place. Dited this 23d day of October, 1693. J. S. Graham. w2t-dlw Co. bupt Bids Wanted. For painting on reform school work, up to Nov. 10th, 1893, at tbe office or W. C. Knighton, architect, where plans and specifications can be seen. " 10-30-2w A. J. Hazell, contractor. Buy your bread at Strong's. Catarrh in the Head. Is undoubtedly a disease of tbe blood, aud aa such only a reliable blood purifi er can effect a perfect and permanent cure. Hood's Saraaparilla is tbe beet blood purifier, and it has cured many very severe cases of catarrab. Catarrah oftentimes leads to consumption, Take Hood's Sareaparilla before it is too late. Hood, s Pills do not purge, pain or gripe, but act promptly, easily effici ently. 25 c. 1 GET ON THE INSIDE Get on the inside we will tell 70a a e xeU Thtnes have been on a. ttanditlll In ine"bay marts f trade." Manufacturer ceded money badlv we bousrnt exlen- lvely lnordrto give our cuttomer lhH oenem inereiore we are offering a Darsraln uu Box Stationery. Call and look at oar aneelal brand. Noth ing line ll ever teen betoro. Patton Bros., THE nUSTLINQ BOOKSELLERS 08 STATU STREET, I SMITH BROS., CONTRACTORS & PLASTERERS. Leave orders atOotUe-FarkhurstbloczToosa 15, Halem. Oregon. THEY "TURNED TOE RASCALS OUT." And I have started a CU&TOM HOU8K" ol my own. on State street, ner Commercial, where I will b pleased to meet my old custo mrs, and plenty o 1 ew ones In want ol Hoot or hhoes. t.ood flu, god material and good hnnet work.. RKl'AllUNU NEATLY DONE. 10-.7 Wit. ARMSTRONG. M(CR0W oVSTEOSLOFF, FRESH REFRIGERATED MEATS 316 Commercial Street, Balem. Only the BeBt Stock Bought. -grtti)- Only tbe Best Meats Sold. Good service. Prompt delivery . F. T. HART, 247 COMMERCIAL STREET. OVERCOATS Are a necessity this cold weather. We have a big stock of good ouea of differ ent crudes Prloes very low. MACKINTOSHES will be needed again, as soon as it rains. We have a floe line of Reed values. Bov' mackintoshes 15.00 each. ,. ALL WOOL CLOTHING . ,,,- for men and boys. Juat the thing to keep out inv cold Call and let us fit vmi out. BOOTS, BHOE3 AND RUBBERS, J . . a nice, clean atock ot reliable goods, sucn a it pays to buy In hard times, WILLIS BROTHERS & CO. f Jackets and Draw Good plcaae WOOL! CLOTBI ii OVERCOAT BLANKETS FLANNELS UNDERWEAR ii - Tl Ii THE - LOWEST PEICES. Thursday Evening, November 2 -ONB NIGHT ONLY- COJVI PAN Y. Under the act pices of the Second FUjimmt btnd. Including the treat est tiring corset virtuoso atiUted by the celebrated prima donna' uprano from Benin, Miss Amalia Bertha Rippe, Ameng: other celebrities of this srrund ornl- PROF. M. L. MEYERS, From tbe Boston Conaerva'orr ol Hills. On of tnemotlntereUBE feature'- - trand musical event will be the 2d Re ioat Bud accompaniment of BigldberaU iu .r hit solos. Reserved seat. 7Sa G-ner'l ndmUslon. -We. For Halk. Two extra Que Plymouth Roclr cockrels. (2.00 each. E. Hofer, Journal office, Salem. SALEM MECHANICAL SCHOOL (Old Court House. Court Street) Gives Instmcilon In cut ice r&Oers. , fl lor saws, bulldmt: common stain-, an J tools and Dd raoier nis lurnisued, all. for I1U. I m courts Is worth 5100 In any Jy ear's work of any man wbo has not perfected the cri enter trade In all Ita branches Also teaches framing of houses and construction of bulldlDgs in every detail. very larmer should be a carpenter. K. U. TURNEK, Maleno. The Oregon Land Co., At Salem, Is engaged In selllnr fruit lands In tho vicinity of raiero. Oregsn, where more fruit is now growing than In any oart of tha state. COOK . M1NTHORN, 10-lS-3m Managers. MAKE NO MORE MISTAKES CHARLES A. SMITH BUNS The Rustler Wood h And he doesn't burn up half your wood, In fuel, when he saws It. Make your contracts with blm nersonallr orleave oraers at Veatcbs cigar store Dearborn's book slore,4M Hummer street, or address me by mall. 6-lf-U r-mw ItkNT.A fftrm nf 70 arns Xi a mils P from the city, partly in hops, inquire of Inq ll-l R J. Fleming. Over Bush's bank Mlw WANTKD governess in private family. Mnst be able to teach muslo and book keeping. Apply to Mm. John HtxpatrlcK, care Hotel Monterey. Fostofiles.Kewport.Or. WANTED Pur hlng canvarser of good ad dress. Liberal salary and expeute paid weekly. Permanent position llKOwfl UHU3. Co., Nuneryman, Portland, Ore on. 10-7 lm rpUIB PAPER U kept on file at E. C. Pake's I Advertising gency, 64 and 65 Merchant Ki change. San Franchvo. California, wbers oontnu for advertising can be made for It. 0 IHRI3T1AN HCIKNCE-Llterature of su kinds on sale at 826 Liberty street. --" Chatwin House. JuU south of the Methodist Church, In Salem, Oregon. FREE BATHS. Everything new and clean. Tables Mr' with the best or tvry thing In the vantUU Hpeclal attention lo commercial invi'rs. Veals eta, Beard and lodging irotn HW week up. Free m e of piano. LEADINQ MERCHANT tailor. Utf JsvUm,