KzU wjj"j - - - BbL h 1. 1 inyriLiH T Jj ,s T W '' CHEAPEST Associated Press Daily News paper Published on the Pacific Coast. $3.00 a Year. CAPITAL ONE CENT DA1LY1 JOURNAL. SB eta. a, meatk by MaU Prepaid la AdvaaM Ho Paper Seat Time ia Oat. - , up: ai ,1 ntggfflwwjaj VOIu 6. DAILY EDITION. SALEM. OKEGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1893. DAILY EDITION. NO m( NO. 2ti3. rS, SHOES 11 IBIIR ! A good assortment from cheap to best grades. We buv for CASH and sell for CASH, and WILL SAVE YOU From 15 to 25 percent, on all your purchases. sim Fine Weather in Eastern States FAVORABLE TO REPUBLICANS. Exceptionally Heavy Vole Polled ia Ohio. The New York Racket when you want Oil Clothing, Gossamers, Macintoshes, Rubber Hat", wool and lur hats, hosiery and notions. E, T. BARNES. State Insurance Block, 333 Com! St. IOWA REPUBLICAN, 15,000 TO 30,000. Democrats Claiming the Ro-Elcc-tion of Governor Boies Election Returns. Ed. C. Cross, WBQMk Choice Ids Wholesale and ttetail Dealer in Fresh, Salt and Smoked'Mcats of ullliimls OS Court and 110 State Streets. K. Meeker & Co,, Hop Exporters OFFICE, Oberheim Block, up stairs, Salem. W. A. TEHPLETON, Gcn'l Agent. CHURCHILLlPtirnps.Ptimps.Piimp SB 103 BURROUGHS State Street. Going oiit of Business Everything Mtisi Go. 25 per cent off on all Lamps and Toilet Sets. 20 " " Dishes aud Glassware. 95 ' Teas and Spices. 90 i. ti " Bottled Goods, Preserves, &c. 15 i Canned Goods and Baking Powders. 10 ' Package Goods, Soaps, &o. 6 ii Coffees, Sugars, Ac. aO-Come early, as we will not stock up in any line after it is sold out. SR0AT & GILE, Burke Block, Below Postoffice, THE NEW WILLAMETTE STABLES Completed and ready to wait on customers. Horn. MboagW .8Dp to Barn and residence 2 block south of poBtonice. Shooting Season Open AND YOU WANT GUNS - AND - AMMUNITION. We lead on High Stock and Low Prices. BBOOKS & SALTSBUBY. THE PACIFIC MONEY TO LOAN Unimproved Ileal Kutote. in n"D,, "J"3 Urns to suit, flodelay in considering loan. FEAR & FORD, Vun 12. Bnh Hank Wort. 5 l'Alw DCTECTIYE AND COLLECTING BUREAU d. irnrk 1 ipecUHy. C. B. OI.EMKiW ." Crowds jrathered early at The Jouiv nal bulletin boards to bear the elec tion returns received by the associated press dispatches. Following dispatches are received up to the hour of going to press, and are a fair index of the result.' The completed returns will be printed tomorrow. FKOM ALL THE STATES. Des Moines, Iowa, Nov. 7. Day opened clear and warm. Indications of heavy vote. Seems no doubt of elec tion of entire Republican ticket, with possible, exception of Jackson. Democrats concede as much but claim election of Boles by ten thousand. Republicans claim election of Jackson by 15,000 and rest of ticket by thirty thousand. Jersey City, Nov. 7.- Weather line, full vote being polled. Fight against race track element causes unusual In terest. Both parties claim legislature. Democrats claim 36 to 24. Nearly a thousand deputies and special police, men sworn in at Patterson and half as many at Nowark. Chicago, Nov. 7. Weather clear, cool, bracing. Indications are a heavy vi te will bo polled. Interest centers In candidacy of Judge Joseph Gary. Laboring men voting independently regardless of resolutions of labor party opposing Gary. Omaha, Nov. 7. Weather warm, cloudy, indications of rain. Voting slow. New Yoiik, Nov. 7. Weather clear, cold, just right for election. Every thing quiet and a heavy vote being polled. Same conditions throughout State. Philadelphia, Nov. 7. Weather cool, clear; vote coming out slowly. Toledo. Nov. 7. Weather all over Ohio sunshiny, warm; vote exception ally heavy. In many precincts here hulf the vote is polled by 0 a. m. Cleveland. Nov. 7. By 9 o'clock a large vote was polled; everything quiet Louisville, Ky., Nov. 7. Election day opetied with a fine misty rain; voting heavy. Richmond, Va., Nov. 7. Weather cloudy, cold, disagreeable, but good vote being polled' Baltimore, Md., Nov, 7. Weather cool, cloudy, colored voters came out early, Indications of a heavy vote. Toi'KKA. Kan., Nov. 7. Weather mild, but overcast. In southern and southwestern Kansas, weather line. Ft. Paul, Nov. 7. Weather In Boutb Dakota cloudy, mild; little Interest is taken In the election. A light vote Is expected. Council Bluffs, Iowa, Nov. 6 The morning opened hazv, gradually clearlmr. Intense Interest is raanwesieu by both p.irtles. Iudlcatlouaof a heavy v.ite. Plenty of Republican money of fered on State ticket with few takers. Boston, Nov. 7. The weather fine throughout the state. The principal interest Is In the fight for governorship; both parties claim election. Philadelphia, noons Election pro ceeding very quietly. It Is not thought over 75 per cent, of registration will be PBuffale: Weather delightful, voting thp ni n RELIABLE KOiffll SALEM MEAT MARKET, J. H. ALLEN, Prop. The very best of meats at all times, and the best of service. ---y- i. ivUiltt'a Rtore. SMITH MOST CONTRACTORS & PLASTERERS. Uaveorders at OotUe-Varltfcnrit blockooM 6, !, Or fon. itlTIlTOX BKOTHBIW M.nUctare8UndardPdBr.c. ..-. unw III Mil Av moiucu "--"--- K.. tuttm city nd wpply the brie "-, tcUrd , InineOpltolCujr. g3(,w Yardi near fenttenry.Blein.w v v WAITEPBINTIXG CO , BOOR AND JOB falKTEBS AND LeaalJiUinnrWher' iiite mmi n. n. i mi, i4 Wub&ii Should Uta Bradfield's Fwnale Rig-laior ., .. ..u..4 aiinrti ToniC b, MtlE trough tU W'Z li,mrli. Health and .utnct!ipurBt4 BRADnetn KwJW-iToa coAUanta, 8a. Bold by P3u at L i' t""1- heavy, liomo rule Democrats out In forco to vote against Maynard. Des 'Meines: Republicans claim sixty members of lower house out of one hun dred, and thirty out or fifty Democrats are not claiming legislature but say majority will be small. Danville, Va.: Weather bad, yoto light. Detreit: Fine weather. Good deal of suppressed excitement and a heavy vote are features at today's election. Louisville, Ky.: Eleotion progress Ing quietly; prospects for an average vote, Celumbus: Republicans estimate MoKlnley's plurality not less than 25, 000. Springfleld, Mass: Entire state ticket except governor conceded to Re publicans. Rochester, N. Y: Maynard Is scratch ing freely. Bait Lake, Utah: Average vote Is being cast. Liberals and Independents each claim mujorlty. New Yertt: From present outlook Conservative members of both parties admit Maynard's election is very doubt ful. Democratic papers which opposed him claim his defeat. Topeka, Kas.: Hsoretary of state Osborne does not look for a large Popu list plurality if any. Ho Is satisfied with an eceu staudol! ngalnat Repub licans. Says there are more Democrats In the state than the Populists oro will ing to admit. Omaha: Chief lulorest hero is In city ticket. Bemls, Republican for mayor, aud Bedford. Democrat are runuing ueok and neck. Cinciuuatl: Great crush early nt polls. Two thirds vote cast by 10 a. m. at many precincts. Republicans prob ably carry county by increased majori ty. Voting through the state Is very heavy. Albany, N. Y; Republicans claim Judge Maynard is being knifed. Olevoland Not Shot. Washington, D. C, Nov. 7. There port circulated by certain news agenules today that President Cleveland had been shot has no foundation for it. OHIOAQO'tJ MAYORALITY. FIRING ON OUR FLAG. Honduras Authorities Demand a Refugee. Highest of alt in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report HIS SURRENDER WAS REFUSED And tho American Flag: Was Fired .Upon. Swift, the Republican, Almost Unam mously Chosen. Chicago, Nov. 7. The wranglo oyer the election of u in lyor pro tern was set tled lau night by tho clinlco of Alder man George B. Swift, ho receiving sixty-two votes to five for Alderman McGillin, and ono blank being cast. Tho democratic aldormen who met eirly In the day but were unable to get a quorum owing to the absence of the republicans, remained In the council chambers until the time of tho regular meeting this evening, in order to keep McGillin, their man, In the chair on a plea that the original meeting of which he had been chairman had not adjourned. The republicans who bad been secreted In a room a square from the city ball to keep out of the clutches of the sergeanlat-arms, marched over at 7:30 thlsevenlng Tho leaders of both factions quickly got to gelber aud was decided to avoid any repetition of tiaturday's sceooi. Every thing wan wiped off of tho slate aud a new vote was taken, McGillin who was cboen chairman on motion of a republican alderman appointed the same tellers ai Saturday aud the ballot was taken. When the count was com pleted it was found that some factious aldermen had cast twj votes, so the bal lot was thrown out and another lakou with the result as above. Bwlft was tbenswrn In. A special election for the election to fill out the unexpired portion of Carter Harrison's term will be held nrxt month. Washington, Nov. 7. Seqrotary of State Gresbam this morning received a dispatch from the United States Minis ter Baker, who was on board the steamer Costa Rica, at Amapala, when tired on by Honduras authorities, be cause the captain of the vessel refused to surrender a refugee from Honduras, on board as a passenger. The dispatch fully confirms the press reports of tho firing on the United states flag. some details. New York, Nov. 7. The Herald's La Llbertad, Salvador, dispatch says: Honduras fired upon the American ilig this morning. By the alleged orders of President Vasquez and by tho express oommand of tho 'commissioner of the port of Amapala several shots wero fired after the Pacific Mail steamship Costa Rica, (lying tho stars and stripes, as she steamed away, booauso she refused to surrender ono of her passongers to tho Honduras government. Uuited states Minister Baker was on board the Costa Rica at the time. The passenger about whom the troubio arose Is P. Bonllla, who recently led the revolution In Hon duras.but was defeated by Gonoral Vas quez. He fled to Nicaragua, and de cided to leave thoro In order to roltovo the government from all responsibility. He thereforo sailed from Nicaragua to Guatemala. Minister Baker and 100 other passongers were fellow-passengers. They arrUod yesterday at Amapala, port of entry of Honduras, on tho Pao ifllo coast. In tho afternoon Com mander of the Port Villa demanded that Captalu Dow should surreuder Bonllla. When the request was re fused a threat was made to sink tho ship aud it asserted President Vasquez had given orders to that effect. Villa I n con sed at the refusal Co surrender Bonllla, gavo orders to fire on the ship after nightfall, when it wri too dark to leave safety. The government officer came on board at 8:30 this morning, saying new orders nave been received from the president Insisting on tho dev- ery of Bonllla or the bombardmont of tho ship. Captain Dow replied that the commander of the port would re ceived a answer In half an hour, but before tho time expired he sailed away. Several shots wero fired after the Costa Rica, although carrying the American flag. One of the shots struck her, doing no damage, but it Is feared the steamship Callao, of the same lino, which is lying In port, may have been Injured for the firing con tinued somo time aftrr the vessel was out of rage. I. X Gxezsm JlOWGkSV ABSOLUTELY PURE AT THE F0U& Election Iliots ia New York and New Jersey. DEMOCRATS ARE IN POSSESSION, A Number of Voters Shot, Gut and UcatoH. Indian Office. Washing roN, Nov. 7. Tho presi dent hiH appointed V. II. Moss, of Rloomfleld, Iud supervisor of Indian BChools. A Fatal Error. Reno. Nov.. Nov. 7 It Is reported that Molleu, the train dlpatcher,whoe fatal error 'uud the collision on the rvnirul Puciflo Huuday uiorulngand the death nf six men, Is almost nnane. He has I eu taken to Pyramid lake to avi'ld the excitement, as ll U feared his life will bt eudaugored by the knowledge of the full detail of the dis aster. Toe iminirH of the four irauiiN killed were HMwrtaliM to l LeRoy Vnrrli. Eldorado. Utah: Frank II. Kniall, Walervlllf, Mb.; J A. Williams, Portland, Or., and O, A.Trumuo. -ine coroner luquwt whl be livid Wednes day. I" WlllUim.' pocket w. u paper tearing the address of J. J Ouriimu, Fourth "! Wb!ugtu streets, Portland, PORTLAND DOUBLE MURDER. Theodore H. Ltebe Shot Suicide of Chris. Hess. Pobtland, Nov. 7. Theodore II. Llobe, president of the Oregon German Baking Co., was shot today at noon and seriously wounded by Christian Hess, who after shooting Llebo shot and killed hlmsolf. Litba's woui.ds are regarded as fatal, The bullet entered the back of the head aud following the skull around came out near tho right eye. Hess shot himself through the heart, death ensu ing Instantly. The shooting occurred at Intersection of East Park aud O streets, Ltebe being on his way home, Frm what can be learned It Is suppos ed the trouble was brought about by the arrest of Heas somo time since on chxrge of embezzlement preferred by Llebe. Hew, who was the husband of a niece of Llebe's, wi formerly In tbe employ of Llebe, as clerk lo the bakery, and while thus employed, he was ao cuaed by Llebe of abstracting money from tbe till. He was arrested and p'aoed Id Jail, where be remained until a few days ago, after succeeding In furnishing bonds pending his trial. Ou the body of Hess was found a let ter In which Hon related hl Intention of killing Llebe aud blmtslf. Heaa claims that Llebe bad persecuted bis wife and himself until he waa almost distracted and that be would culler It no longr. Tub Cjieai'kbt. Have tbo Daily Jouknal left at your office or rest denoe. Only fiO cte a mouth. 24 cts a mouth,, Brooklyn, N. Y., Nov. 7.There was a fierce fight at tho. polls at Grave seud this morning. Tbo Ropub'lcan general committee appointed a dumber of poll watobera for tho county Island district. Boss MuKano and his baokers Bot upon tbe watchers, using them very roughly, Anally arresting somo of them, Rev. Kent was knocked down, tram pled on, and with Peter Rofcnbeckls missing. More troublti Is feared. Camden, Nov. 7. Tho city appears to be In the hands of a desperate gang of thuga and repeaters. Riots have oc curred at several preol nets. Democratic polioernon and ward workers hayo tak en possession of many of tho pells, and Republicans appealed to Sherlfl West to place military at the polls. Many deputy sherllls bave boon Btopped on the streets aud had weapons taken from them. A number have been beati on, shot and cut- Following have been admitted to tbo hespital: SamUal Full man, shot In tho head; Gcorgo Hanks, shot In the leg; Frank Severin, shot In tho head; Edward Dger, badly cut in tho head; Nathan Vundyfte, throat cut; Jnlla Chambers, throat cut with rnzor whllo standing mnr polls; Michael Kelly, n Democrats ward worker, was stabbed In tho mek. The shcrlll can not bo found, Five hundred apodal Democratic p ilioemou aro at the polls, The sheri if refused to Interfere, and a number of prominent citizens sent a telegram to Governor Flower, asking him to call out tho militia to lupprcss McKane. Tho National guard are waiting for Bell to summon them to action. PiTTanuna, Pa.,lMoy,7, A factional fight hero has caused ery bitter feel ing and oyery Inch Is being contested, resulting so far In several collisions and closing of poll lu ono district for tbe time. More trouble Is expected befoio polls close. HI OITY ELEOTION. Heaviest Wind and Rain Storm of the Season. . " MoMinnville.Nov. 7. At the eltjr oleotton held hero yesterday Wm. Bam- BOV was olootnd mnvnr. 17!. CI. Walkap. - , ,.., ... wa ..., r Wm. Cbrlstman. S. Wilson, council- men; W. T. Vinton, recorder, O. N. Neal, marshal. The heaviest wind and rain Btorm of the season la now & raging. Miss Morton's Trial. H an F a noisco, Nov.7. A 1 4 o'olook yesterday the caso of Nolllo Horton, P uuargea witn me ruuraer or unanea I HnganB, a telegraph operator, was ly on to tha jury. At tbooloeeof tbe trial Miss Horton again went Into a fit off uysterla, becoming so bad that Judge Wallace would not send her back to tha county Jail, but ordered tbe prisoner to be given into tbe custody of her sister, Mrs. Cummlngf, to be cared for. At 10 o' dock tbe Jury was still out and Miss Horton was still at her sister's house under the guard of policemen. The Queen to Bo Restored. Chicago, Ills.. Nov. 7.r-A Washing- special says: "Tbo ncxt'sleamer from Hawaii will probably bring news that Minister Willis, under the lostruution from the state department, will Inform the provisional government that the queeu must be restored to power. Steamers Collide. Sand Beach, Mich., Nov, 7 propellers Albany and collided In a fog oft Port and sunk this moruiug. talnlng 26 men sank and 11 bodies recovered. The Philadelphia Ad Barques A boat cou nt I perished; Whittling I'lrawork. Tho iicoplo of London nro very much interested in tho whistling firo workj, which havo long ceased -to bo rogunlod over hero as a pyroteeli nlo marvel. Tho popular notion among tho lirltonH la that gaa gener ated by tho combufltion of tho fiery composition actually blows n whistlo, but tlii supposition ia erroneous. So fur us can 1 determined by tho py rotechniste tiiomsolvcs, tho Bcroam ingnolaoisduo to thovlolont com bustion of tho picrato of potash with which tho littlo tubes of tho flro worktf uro Btuffod. Exporimuntahavo been mado with other materiuls, but picrato of potash is tho only combus tiblo substance discoverable thatwill givo anything mora than a faint im itation of a whistlo. Now York World. Mtxlot ttotton. A well known professor of English at Horvunl, who hod just returned from a two weeks trip to Chicago, was asked what ho thought of tho placo as compared with tho big east ern titles. 'In Chicago," was tho answer, "tho inon yu moot are not gentle men, and they don't pretend to be. In Now York you meet tho came sort of people, with the sluglo differenco that tueytio protena u ix gonuo- geutio- jjuwii men jtt Boston you meet 1 men." Boston. Herald, Oambllng in Qeraamy. Hanover, Nov, 7. Lieutenant von Meyerlck, a distinguished oftloer, con victed aud rentenced to four years In prison In connection with tho recent gambling' frauds, was fouud dead In his cell, having committed suicide. Bkhlin, Noy. 7. Emperor William Issued tho expected edict against gam- tiling In tbe army. By It he forbids games or tiazuru cr any kind among , inon lu active service and directs tbe ofllcerato report and punish severely all trausgressors of the order. The edict Is worded so strongly, everybody now bcllovca tho ofllcers Implicated In tha Hanover gambling scandal will be dfc missed from the army. Duel to Death. SroiCANE, Nov.7. A duel was fought Bunday evening In tho Selkirk saloon at Colvllle. Two miners, McDonald, formerly barkeepor, and Harilngton, who had started tbo foud while at work In the Bonanza mine, fought out their differences. Eight shots wero exchang ed, MoDonald was shot In tbe ab domen and -will probably die, Har rington got a ball lu tbe right thigh. Both of the wounded were brought to the hospital hero. (MoDonald k said to bo a brother of J. A. McDonald of Salem.) Smuggler Shot. Whatcom, Wash., Nov. 7. Harry Hall, the smuggler, who was arnwted here about two wcoks ago w'th eighteen five taol cans of opium In bit poasesttou, wns shot while attempting to make his escape from Deputy United States Mar shal McGlnnls, who had started to take hhu and Chin K03 Hong to Seattle for examination before the Uuited Btate grand Jury, Hall, as he calls himself, though admitting It Is not hi real name, was shot In the leg and taken back to Jail. The wound Is not djngeroua but It will preveut hh removal for a hw days. The man seems to be well edu cated and Is said to belong to a good family. State of Ohio, City of To'eJolas Lucas County, J Frank J, Cheney make oaitt that 1m Is the senior partner of tbo firm of F. J. Cheney fc Co,, doing bustaewi la tn city of Toledo, county and state afore said, and that said firm will pay th sum nfoue hundred dollaj for aaeti aud every case of catarrh that oanaoi be cured by the use of Hall'a Catarrh Cure. Fkank J. Chunky. Sworn to before bib and attbaarttied In my presence, tula tub day of J ber. A. D.. Ifififl. ' - A, W. GueAot BKAL V Hall' Catarrh Cure hi tskea lataUy and acts directly on tbe btoe4 awl mav cous surfaces to tho system, 8mm ter textlmonkls, free. F. J. Ciiknky 4 Co., ToMe, Obk, tOrSold by drunWs, 75 , B i r I." 6 nguv rout. m i