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CT Jl II1IW ssmpsv Associated Press Daily News paper Published on the Pacific Coast, $3.00 a Year. ONE CENT DAILY! - 25 eta. av moatk by Mail Prepaid la Advance. 1 No Papors Seat Wfcra Tlmo Is Oat. VOL. 6. DAILY EDITION. SALEM, OKEtfON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER. 8, 1893. DAILY EDITION. NO, 20. CAPITA JOURNAL. The New Is still on deck, and has KuuuB it, una ever receivea. jn otwitHatandmg the hard times, their trade continues to increase as the people learn the good quality of goods they carry and the low prices at which they sell. They have a fine line of men's and boy's fine and coarse boots and shoes, and women's and children's rWs nf nil kin On these you will save 15 to derwear or an icinas, tor men, women and children in all wool, part wool, merino and cotton. Cents dress and negligee shirts in white, all wool, black sateen, and light 5hades, and work shirts, wool and cotton hose for men, women and children. Cashmere gloves and wool mittens; stamped linens, lace cur tains, bedspreads, crash, towels, white linen, and turkwy red d.amask, window shades, gossamer, mackintoshes, rubber and oiled coats, umbrellas, fur and wool huts, and notions of all kinds They buy for cash and sell at a very close profit for cash, and can afford to sell cheap. E. T. BARNES. State Insurance Block,. 333 Com'l St. Ed. C. EXh Meeker. Co., Hop Exporters OFFICE, Oberheim Block, ugjstairs, Salem. W. A. TEMPLETON, Gen'l Agent. Fair Grounds! Grand Balloon Ascension and Double Parachute Jump BY THE MOST DARING LADY AERTAL1ST IN THE WORLD, Miss flaz?I Keyes, Who will astonish all beholders by her marvelous and graceful parachute decent f?om the ci0Uds to the earth. Also the world-renowned -. performing monkey, JENNIE YAN VAN. DIRECT OARS ON BOTH LINES OF BTREET RAILWAY. Sunday, Nov. 51 at 100 Stop. Admission, - - FREE! NO HAT PASSED. Positively the Last Ascension tor tlio Season in Salem. CHURCHJIT SB 103 BURROUGHSrtateStreet The West Printing Co.Kt order,. Rpecial attention to ma 263 Commercial St., Shooting Season Open AND YOU WANT GUNS - AND - AMMUNITION. York Racket just received the largest lot of 25 per cent, also a fine line of un Cross, Choice Meats, Wholesale unci Retail Dealer in Fresh, Halt and Smoke(I;Mcats of nllliimls 95 Court and , 110 State Streets. First - class work. Heasou-. & A FEW MORE SPEECOES. Both Houses of Congress Adjourn Sine Die. THE DEFICIENCY BILL IS DEFEATED. Cleveland Signs the Bill Making the Chiueso Safe. In the Senate Washington, Nov. 3. The senate has passed the bouse joint resoultlon for final adjournment at 3 p. in. this afternoon, so at that hour the extra ses sion of congress will close. The resolu tion was 410 1 passed without opposition. Coke, Dolph, Harris, Call, Berry.MIUs, Allen and Pefler.spoke nualnst adjourn ing on the ground that there was im portant business which ought to be transacted promptly. Cullom said if congress would, before adourning, an nounce to the country that it did not lutend either to repeal the election lawn or the tariff laws, it would bo doing a very good piece of work. In the senate the clerks turned back the clock b)z minutes in order to allow the senate to complete its business, at the conclusion of which it also ad journed sine die. This adjournment defeated the deficiency bill and other pending measures. IN THE HOUSE there was the usual avalanche of bills and reports marking the closing hours of congress. A joint committee of the house and senate was appointed to notify the president that, If he had no further communications to make, con gress was ready to adjourn. ADJOUKNED BINE DIE. At 3 p. m. the house adjourned sine die. CLEVELAND SAFE. Private Secretary Tburber saya there Is no foundation whatever for the re port sent out from here to the effect that a crank attempted to assassinate President Cleveland. The police also pronounce the story a fake. THE MONGOLS SAFE. President Cleveland today signed the bill extending fur six months, the time In which the Cniuese can register under the Geary law. Washington, Nov. 3. Befora ad journment the House voted two year' salary to the widow of the late Chap lain Haddaway. Ttio seuate adjourned without con firming the nomination of Hornblower to the Suyremu Bench, This has the efiect of a rejection. About Rellcious Affairs. St. Paul, Nov. 3. At the annual mpptlnrr of the Methodist Woman's Foreign Missionary Society, the most imnnrinnt. renort of the meetlntr. that of the finance committee, wbb present ed. The apportionment oi money 10 be raised among the eleven branches Is as follews: New Kneland-t 2,000l)et Molnee 30,ono New York MOOOi ropeka VfiOO rhlladelpUla auww Baltimore 1.1000 f'lnnlnnutl 41.110 Colorado 8,000 Chlimso 70.000 Total $316,000 Mlnoeapoiis- iiyw This Is to be distributed among for elgn field as follews: IndU and Ma- lltaly 1 10.000 lal.la J17200 (!orea . . Chin" -". MIC0 Mexico 25 OO J.imn - '.0"0 Noma America W llHlg iir.".ZZ Contingent 0,000 This Is an Increase of more than f30,- 000 over last year. Special efrorUare beiug planned to celebrato the silver anniversary of the society. Fifteen of the eighteen blsliops or tne Methodist Episcopal church arrived in the city aud as exoflloio members of the Church Extension Society of the church, were present at the opening of that society's annual meeting. The report of the College of Church Ex'.en. slun atPhiladelphlato the general com mlttee was read by Dr. Spencer. The growth of Methodism in tho past year, he said, had been most remarkable. I he treaturer's report enoweu iimi receipts of this past year were $210,162, and the disbursements f 230,508, leaving a balance of 125,614. A n ni" 17 IN KJtliuurxci For over two years my little ehl's life wi made mlseraileby a case ofCatarrh. The discharge from the now was Urge, constant and very onenajvc ..... -- disease, but the symptoms soon abated, and in a short time she was cured. Da. L. U. Ritcuev, Mackey, Ind ' w mc on Blood Md rUdn DUuse B1U Om book "Vjffifian, cv., AtUau,0. MORE ABOUr THE WSEOK. Another Man Balleved to be Among u the Missing. Portland, Nov. 3. The body of Charles Albee, who perished in the Madison street bridge disaster, was re covered thls.mornlng. This, with the body of Paul Oder, recovered last nlgbt, makes' tho total of the drowned seven. The coroner has been notified that a man named Peterson is still miss ing, making be eighth victim. TESTIMONY 6F RAILROAD WITNESSES W. O. Powers, conduotor, tho first witness, testified In substance that he was In chargeof the car "Inez" when the accident occurred. There were about twenty passengers aboard at the tlmo, according to his best judgment. "Arriving at the bridge we were not going as fast as usual. About midway on the bridge the motorman threw off the power. I noticed that we were then going at a moderate rate of speed. When I saw tho red light I knew the draw was open,' and tho motorman set on tho brakes, although we wero not going faster than four miles an hour. The brakes wduld not hold, and the oar slid along. When I saw that tho car was bound to go over tho draw, I called to all passengers to jump. When the motorinau saw tho brakes would not work, he reversed the olectrlcity, The gate at the end of the draw was an iron one, and had it had a heavy fasten ing I believe it would have stopped the oar. The gate was probably 25 feet from the edge of the draw. Tho track was very slippery. There were no sand boxes on tho car. It is seldom (hat we have occasion to use sand. Have no idea how many were in the car when it went Into the river. Did not see the motorman get oil'; he was on the car when it went through tho gates. Could see through the fog about 100 feet. In crossing the bridge we never figure on time. This morning we had about five minutes to spare. Ordinarily we run across the bridge at the rate of eight or ten miles au hour. The speed depends upon the condition of tho bridge. E. F. Terry .th motorman, testified to substantially the same as the preced ing witness, lie added, hewever: "I did everything I could to stop the car, aud had the unto been solid it would not have gone oyer." J. C. Cooper, motorman on the Washington-street line, who has hud two years' exporietice.stated upon oath that lie had much to do with frosty tiailis. "Frost will cause a slippery rail, and this morning's frost would have made oars slip with the usoof caud, oveu." George A. Bled testified that he Is tho president of tho East Bide Railway Compiny. "Have no control over the Madison street bridge, the ,ates or the draw. The city bought them some time ago. We pay tho city a rental for the transportation of our cars over the bridge." AN ANARCHIST MANIFESTO. Certified Copy of That Adopted at the Secret Oongross. Eau Claire, Wis. Nov, 3. A certi fied manuscript copy of the manifesto adopted by the secret International an archists congress, held In Chicago Sep tember 80, has beeu received here. It declares tho time has come when an archists need no longer leave a state ment of their doctrine with their enem ies, whose Ignorance- and malice have led tnem to misrepresent them. It de clares the government of the United Btatts, after a fair trial, has failed to se cure the peopte their natural rlglits.aud In proclaiming a declaration of Inde pendence, says; "Every principle of erjuallty w violated by the Jaws." It inveighs against vast municipal, Mute, aud nalloiial dilts peimauently fixed upon the people; uculnst tbowarund uuval outfits, I In- hordis of publlo offi cers, aud dedans that every act of this government is tainted with tbu foulest corruption of fuvorltm. It fierce y attacks the police, the militia aud the regular army, and finally dec'area the courts are uled against the poor; that Individual liberty U destroyed; that poverty, crime aud insanity are alarm ingly Incieanlnt?; that the republic Nan wpotentproeotornf the poor against the rich. Pound With His Head Off. ti...,......i, K..v. a.M. Vellmlro- vich, formeily Hervlau minister of jmtice, wa fouuu nwi yeiujr u. i.i. i.,-,! ,,... with his head tevered. A un uniix"- large sum of m-'uey uu a quantity oi valuables are iuik . Defaulter Secured. NtwYuHK, Nv- 3 -Lawyer Fran . rr iLuir. ilrult.r. extradited from (! !". "lvtd ht,va hew 0t' IN FOREIGN FIELDS;. Cablegrams From Around llin World. THE IRISH HOME-RULE QUESTION. Itothnoud Replies to O'Connor's Xottcr on tho Parnollites. Redmond Replies to O'Connor. London, Nov. 8. October 30, T. P. O'Connor, president of the Irish Na tional Lenguo of Great Britain, sent a letter to the general manager of the As sociated Press criticising the Parnell wing of thq Irish party, and accusing them of deserting Gladstone. Today John Redmond, leader of the Par nollltes, writes to the general manager it tho Associated Press In reply. He saya the attitude of the Parnellltes has beeu misrepresented; that It Is not the promulgation of a now policy; that the polloy of tho Parnellltea toward the liberal party is precisely what It has been all along. Tho Parnellltes are willing to support tho liberals as long as they remain true to the pledges to Ireland, but aro absolutely independ ent, aud mean to lot them know that by paltering with home rulo they will convert the Parnellltes from supporters into opponents. It Is not tho intention of the Parnellltes to throw Gladstone out of power aud restore Salisbury. What they lutend Is to give tho pres ent government to understand that their extsteuco depends on the Irish votes aud that the prlco to be paid therefor Is adhoronco to tho pledges on the questlou of home rule. Tho reason for calling attention to this fact now Is that tho attitude of tho liberal party toward home rule has entirely changed since Paruoll'a death. Gladstone then declared that Ireland blocked tbo way, and tho only way to get legislation for British interests was to assist and pass home rule, but now it Is proposed to lintig up homo rulo and tubo up a lorifl list of British reforms, forgetting the promises of a strong fight if tho house of lords rejected tho measure, In order, as they claim, to be able to carry tho next election. Redmond admits tho truth of this claim, but says it Is tho Intontion of the party to see that only tho proper kind i.f UritidU reforms aro proceeded with, and that the elections are not Indefinite ly postponed, otherwise home rulo will bo hung up Indefinitely. Qodeolanr If the Newcastle program Is carried out, homo rule will not coma up again In five or six years. Russian Fleet in Corsica. Ajaccio, Nov. 8. Tho whole city has given Itself up to feting tho Russian naval officers. Tho fleet will remain hero until tomorrow. Upon arrival yesterday tho Russians addressed M. Ceccialdl, member or tho cnamueror deputies, who declared Corsica was France's advanced sentinel. Tbo is land might bo made Impregnable for defense of tho French territory of Al gerlf. lie added ho hoped tho Russ ians would often visit AJaoclo. Adinlr al Avelau made a brief reply. JIo nrnmlried boforo Boring tho Russian fleet would return to Ajaccio and mako a long stay. The city was prettily II u- mlnated last night In honor or tue vis itors. Sympathizes With Spain. Paris, Nov. 8.-A mass me. ting was held at Marseilles last night, at which m ,i. T.nn!lf. member of the chamber of deputies, presided. Tho meeting adopted an address Tor presentation io n,.u,,..i.ii mlnUter at Paris sympath izing with theHpanlardaln tho reverses they have met with at Melllla, and re calling the heroism of Bpaln in connec tion with the Caroline Islands dispute which amazed tho world. The address adds that In this dispute the bravery of (he Spanish government resulted lu the defeat of tho Oerman achemea to get possfcsalon of those Islands. It further declares It ! convinced that con centratlngof the English naval squad ron at Ulbralter will prevent tho homo of tho Cld from fulfilling the traditional mhwlou of Africa, and halU beforehand the glorious succom which tbo valiant Hpaulsh army and navy will win op puslte OlbialUr, Trouble Brewing la Venesuola. Panama.Nov. 8r-Sorlou troubles of both a political and personal character are said tob brewing In Venezuela against Urespo' mluUtry and polloy. Iu view of possible early outbreak, General Heruande baa been suddenly recalled, Highest of all In Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report RoYal j&m&s ABSOLUTELY PORE British Battle. London, Nov. 8. It la reported that a heavy battlo occurred between tho British aud Matabeles, and that King Lobengula wis captured. Ooughlin's Second Trial. Chicago. Nov. 8. Tho second trial of ex-Deteotlvo Daniel Coughlln, charted with complicity In tho murder of Dr. Cronln, began today. Prisoners Fight RusuviLiiB, Ills. Nov, 8' A battle baa occurred between tho officers und prisoners, several woro shot and cut. A Brace of Lunatics. PiTTSUURa, Nov. 8. Tho p ill o ore aavlug no end of trouble with cranks, who thrtaton human life, Three are jow looked up, and tho au horltles aro n tho look out for tlvo moro, who have bi-on writing threatening letters. Trying to Force a Strike. Bhussells, Nov. , At a cougress of revolutionary socialists held here laat night it was resolved to curry on au active propaganda to bring about a .trlko amoigtho soldiers of Belgium aud elsewhere. PRANKS IN TWO WORLDS. A Londun Sensation 8. vcral Mur dorous Crooks Arrested. London, Nov. 8. Tho fact 1b Just orought to Ight thut Wedueslty twt. watermen d scovored a conical iroi. oumb weighing ten pounds, with fin -Utuohed, an on of the abutments 10 Wesiuiluslcr Bridge on tho sldo noxl the IIouso of Commons. Tho general belief is that it was the Intention t. damugo tho brldgo, if not to blow up iho Jiouto of Commons. If-you feel all broke up and out of sorts agitate your liver with rjimmmit Liiver itogulatur. AND IMPUDENT JOURNALIST. How Ha TanUlliliiglr Turned tho Tnblci on an Irat Judge. Evon tho importurbablo American "nowBpapor man" could not Burpass thci sang froid displayed recently by a woll known London journalist This gentleman was cited to appear as a witness in a caso and waited un til his patlonco was exhausted, when ho called out to a friend, who was also in tho antechamber, that if ho wero not Bummonod within flvo min ntea ho should go away. This was overboard by tho judgo of tho court, whohappontd to bo passing during a tomporary adjournment. Address ing tho journalist in a passion of of fonded dignity, ho Bald: "You will Btay hero aa long aa I see fit to keep you. You appear to bo ignorant of tho power of tho lnw, Aro you nwaro that if I wero to sum mon Princo George to nppcar beforo mo tomorrow and ho refused I could havo him arrested I" With tho most innocont air in tho world tho journalist replied, "If I woro you, sir, I would not arrest Buch on important porBonago, who, in ad dition to boing heir presumptive to tho throno of England, is also tho Duko of York and oocupios a high position in the navy." "You don't understand mo," eaid tho judgo irnpatlontly. "I said if I choso I" Of rvmi-Hrt vnu will do aa vou mease in tho matter," Bald tho other nhlcg mnticallv. "but to arrest Princo Gcorgo in a serious matter." "I novor had Uio least inton tion" Ami iraldoa." continued tho jour nalist, "thoro will bo troublo whon his royal highness tho Princo of Wales learns that you inter d to arrest his eldest Bon." "Oh, etupldr cried tho judgo. "However, that is your own af fair," went on this diabolical jour nalist "I am much obligod to you for telling mo of your intentions. Ah soon an I am freo I shall hurry to tho ofllco with Uio exclusive news that Princo George is to bo orreatcd tomorrow. It in tomorrow yon iu tend arresting him, la it notf ' 0 But the judgo had heard enough. In .-Icapair ho turned on hia heel, and calling out, "Idiot I Iraboci!o!" fled, loaving tho journalist standing, with a sardonic Biniloon his lipa. Clove land Moffot jn Now York Recorder. Baking Powder Names of Authors. Tho habit frequently adopted by a booksellors of using tho possessive caso of a writor's name followed by tho title of his workloadsomotimea to curious effects. For instance: "Berkeley's Wealth and Welfare," "Lnlor's Monoy and Morals," "Turn er's Wish and Will," "Ellis' Temper and Temperament" and "Wyn tor's Subtle Brains and Lissom Fingers," suggestive of tho Artful Dodger's pro fession. Occasionally tho bookeellor himself deviates into humor, as m , tho two following Instances: "King's fi Intorest Tables, a rather poor copy and very poor price;" "Poems by James Gay, with a portrait of tho Great Man, who modestly calls him solf Poot Lauroato of Canada and Master of all Poota. Notwithstand ing theso high claims I Bell his poems for .Id." Chambers' Journal. NAPOLEON'S TOILET. Curious DetalU r tlia Oroat Gaorl' War or DrMlnjr Ono of tho most interesting articles I havo found among recent French periodicals ia on tho toilet of Napo leon, which, it appears, was it most important mattor aud regulated down to tho smallest dotails with mathematical precision. When nwokonod, Nnpoleon would glnnco over tho papors while tho fires woro lit, IIo was Kcnsitlvo to cold, and a Aro was propnred in ovory room oven in midsummor. Then of distinguished pooplo nwaitinrr an au dionco ho would closignnto those whom ho wished to see, af tor which ho would riso nnd tako a hot bath, lasting about an hour. Tho dally shaving was tho next duty. Ordinarily hia physician, Cor visart, would bo present ohnttlng and securing favors for hia friends, Corvisurt'H greeting was usually some bodiuugo, such na "Ah, charlatan, how uiauy patients havo you killed this morning?" and tho physician would reply in kind. Two vttlots wero necessary for shaving, ono holding tho boslu and another tho mirror. Tho emperor, in a flannel robo do chnmbro, thon covored his faco with soap and pro ceeded to bhavo, beginning at tho loft sldo at tho top of tho check. Tho left sido done, tho two vnlota passed to tho other side. Throwing off hia robo, Napoloon was noxt deluged with cnu do colognQ and subjected to a thorough scrub bing with n rough brush. Tho volet thon rubbod tho wholo body with linon rolls saturated with oau do co logne, a custom that Napoloon had acquired in tho cast. Tho scrubbing was nono of tho lightest either, for ho would call out from timo to timet "Harder, quo dlablol Rub harder, just as you would an ass I" When tho scrubbing was over, th emperor dressed himself. A curiou detail of his coatumowoa tho reli gious caro vith which ho kept hung round hia nock the littlo leather en velop shaped liko a heart, which con tained tho poison that was to liberate him in caso of irrotriovablo rovemi of fortune This poison waa prepared after a rocipo that Cabanis had given to Condorcet, and after tbo year 1608 tho groat emperor nevor undertook campaign without having hte little packot of poison. Cleveland Moffett Iu Now York Recorder. Btata of Ohio, City of Toledo as Lucas County, ,. . . Frank J. Cheney inakca oaia iua aa la the aenlor iiartner of the Arm of Jr. J. Cheney ACo., doing buloi la tb city of Toledo, county and atate afore said, and that aald Hrra will pay Ik sum of one hundred dollais fur eefc aud every case of catarrh that ea4 Ihj cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. Fjunk J. Ckvkhy. Hworn to before roe and biefle In my presence, thU Otb day ofDeeew ber, A. D., 18J. .,. j A- A. W. QlkaboM i I Hkal Notary PuMie. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally ami acta direct! v on the blood ad m oous aurfttoee to the system. Bead for testimonials, freo. Y. J. UIIKNMV CO., TOIWIO, UWW. JSrriold by drugnUts, 75 cU. You don't need to continue dcrfwrl with KIiumquh Liver Regulator. Al dote a day, I i.ti lit I "si rt," H i S r'l f,i l 1 m lead by train thU neruwHf 'fA3LA t&'U&.w'.