isjfe !"" SttSy-" CHEAPEST ONE CENT DAILY! 2Bcla.Hi meatk bjr Mtt Prepaid Ib Adrue No Papers Seat Wlmi Taa Is Out. Associated Press Daily News CAPITAL JOURNAL. paper Published on the . Pacific- Coasts $3.00 a Year. VOL. 6. DAILY EDITION. SALEM, OTiEGON, EHIDAY, iSTOVEaCBEE, 10, 1893. DAILY EDITION. NO. 2G. : BOOTS, m 11 UNDERWEAR ! A good ass rfcinent from cheap to best grades. We buy for CASH and sell for CASH, and WILL. SAVE YOU From 15 to 25 per cent, on all your purchases. The New York Racket when you, want Oil Clothing, Gossamers, Macintoshes, Rubber Hata, wool and lur hats, hosiery and notions. E. T. BARNES. State Insurance Block, 333 Com'l St. Ed. C. Cross, Choice la i. Wholesale and Kctail Dealer in Fresh, Salt and SmokcdMcuts.of allliinds 95 Court and 110 State Streets. Hop JED. Meeker & Co., orters Exp OFFIQE, Oberheim Block, up stairs, bALEM. '7T. A. TEMPLETOir, Gcn'l Jgent. CHURCHILLlPiimps.Piimps.PaERp 103 BURROUGHS) State Street. NO PAIN Is experienced when you get your teeth extr act ed or filled by DR CONTRIS, as he uses the Hale method. Gold or ror cebin crown inserted. All kinds of plate work done. Bridge work and fine gdld fillings a specialty. Dental Parlors, Over Gray Bros. eod . f Shnotinff d Open eason AND YOU WANT GUNS - AND - MUNITION. We lead on High Stock and Low Prices. BROOKS & SALISBURY. HEDGING ON THE TARIFF, Democrats Will Modify Bill. Their THEY HAVE HEARD FROM THE PEOPLE Wool, Lumber, Go On tho and Salt not to Free List TUB NEW xattt T AMBTTB STABLES Completed and ready to wait on cuatoinjn, ft DraB 'and Express to at reasonable prices. We keep a fu I Hue n . , r r ,rvce. mm li ripmaiids. A so beep the finest btaiiw us iu i uyaN & CO. meet ail aemauos. aiw -p --:--- ,,,,, Barn and residence a diock suuw. i- THE OLD RELIABLE SALEM MEAT MARKET, J. H. ALLEN, Prop. Tbe very best of meats at all times, and the best of service. -Opposite Wade's oiore. w'A-t J. H Caibler. Capital M National flllona OF SALliJVi t.W! FippyV Sbihi nd Mia on . "-:.. n.ii1 Hedging On the Tariff. Washington, Nov. 10. It Is diffi cult to predict what effect the recent election will have on the tar in bill now being formulated oy the Democratic majority of the Ways and Means com mittee. Chairman Wilson declares the passage of the very measure now need ful to restore public confidence and re place tbe Democratic party on tho pe destal of political supremacy, but many prominent men in the party do not agree with hjm and those who will counsel a moderation in tbe tar I (I re vision proposition to put wool, lumber, Iron ore, coal and salt on tbe free list will be opposed in some quarters and by strong men. It seems to be a grow ing desire on tho part of these men for a caucus of the party to dotermlne on best course to pursue before the bill Is reported to cougress. Bland of Mis souri is credited with a determination to fight the bill if It places theartlclts mentioned on tho free list. The com mittee expect to have the bill ready to report when congress meets. A CRANK ESCAPES. Calls for Fifty Thousand and Is Well Armed. Cleveland, Nov. 10. A crank called at the ofllce of M. T. Herrlck. secretary and treasurer of the Security for Savings, this afternoon with a dy namite bomb In one hand and a revol ver in the other, demaudlng $50,000 Herrlck knocked blm down and grap pled with him on the lloor. While lu Mils position the crank fired one shot at Herrlck, the bullet pass ng through his coat. The fellow then jumped through a window and escaped. He Robbed the Dead. Chicago, Nov. 10. William Gelskln was arrested, charged with robbing those killed in the Rock Maud wreck. No valuables were fojud on him, but he was Identified positively by two re putable cttlzens, who say they saw blm removing valuables from the dead. The Crew Saved. New Yokk, Nov. 10. The steamer 8enecafrom Havanna brought Capt. Hoflroan and 60 survivors of the Steam er Alexandria already reported In these dfspatehea as burned at sea oil Matatizs. Five of the ships crew and six colored stevedores were lost. Into Receivers Hands. Dlnveii, Nov. 10.-G. E. Randolph nnii fi. H. Bwetland have been appoint ed receivers of the Denver City Cable f.mM Floating debt and mort- gaga Hens aggregate nearly 14,300,000. Gets an Office. Washington. Fov. 10,-Tbe Presld- m. todav annotated Cbas. D. Rogers of am,.. Aiub to be Clerk of tbe Dis trict Court for District of Alaska, ESCAPED FROM SIBERIA. Are They to Be Treated as Political Prisoners or Otherwise. WabiiikotoH, Nov. 10 -The case of the five e.caped Siberian prisoners, mentioned in the San Francisco dls patches as being picked up at sea by an A.u,tnn vessel, has been officially brought to tbe attention of tbe treav "... l..u,.i,t here. There may be a lce question of International law In volved. The Ilusslan government, of course, regard the men .escaped con- vlcts. Unner our .-.- -vcU are debarred from landing, but Sical convicts are not. The question lM,pr,8oners,orotberwUe isnowa uubject of careiui iiivc-b A HISTORICAL GATHERING. NEWS IN FOREIGN FIELDS. f VA KBTW. wA-j Steamer FOR PORTLAND. ..--x- .. ..... wdnru1ayi wtm uoie-a DOCK BTOWJ "'. uCitiknll at nt Krldsyi 1M a. m., arriving In PortUna i 1-30 p. in. RETURNING, leaves Portland Tue'day", Thursdays and Saturday at 6 a. m. ytt ttma for paaen(r service; no way landing freight handled. KOUND HUP (unlimited) J100. On way, MEALS 36 OBNT3 V..f .. . .. f.w. .nnlV loyltrh U, Wrtghi Co., Holman biock. Hi n u 1U)lllt2t fTr ur MABTflC. n.'v. MAuiisw. MAKTIN, UalCB. J H. AlBHiTi rnHtTGUED TEN KOMTHS E A troublesome . .k . dto B.X.WAITK PRINTING CO, AND AN me cured to scratch ior "-"f-Sisrai byler,,rvw pKKIfli LkW MmU"0.0' w Leaal Blank Pumpers. Bwh,N.wBrlc.,orertD.bank.Ool SWIFn-'gPECIFIC ml cored JnseSA a'l br Mm '7; V.rTK!CK. j ' - ...Md !-'"fJfrtJtl trl " fiwirrBrwJiiiu. An Important Proclamation Issued by Presbyterians. Cleveland, Nov. 10. Tho Presby terian con ferenco closed its sessions In tbe Calvary church and the conclusions reached make the gathering a historical one. The liberal gentlemen who com posed the conference had taken a de termined stand against their more Orthodox brethren and determined to fight for the rights in tho church of their choice. The sessions were secret and no one seems to be authorized to talk. A committee appointed by the conference gave out the proclamation. Tbe proclamation Btates tbat the minis ters are being seriously concerned in view of certain facts and tendeuclen in tbe Presbyterian church, they make the statement that tho general assembly has no right to impose on the church a new doctrinal statement and the Inter pretation of doctrine by the courts of the church ought always to be strictly withlu tbe standards aud with sacred regard to tho broad and generous terms of the teunlon of 1870. Tbe committee believes the niostectupulous care should be used in all trials for doctrinal diver gencies aud with great concern lu tho expectations of our standards when strained bejond any Just regard for compact of tho reunion. No court of our church has the right to suppress any respectful notion by tho judica tories bolnw It expressing apprehension concerning anything in the church. Tbe riht of petition and remonstr ance must not be denied in the church of Christ. The committee continuing says: "Wo be lovo It is no part oftho constitutional power of any court of the church to warn houeH and Qjd fear ing men to with (raw trom the ministry because they o naot aocept tho inter pretation of the duo'rlnes which is out- nida of a letter of cotifeuiou and which never has been settekd by sanction o' the Presbyteries In a leil way." Tun corumilUo believes tbe churh isbro d aud stromr euotfth to abide by tho spirit of compact reunion aud to em brace all forms and schools which ao cept tho essential and necessary ar ticles of our common faith, acknowl edging the Lord Jtsus db the Divine Muster and Savior and tho bible as the only Infallible rule. The proclamation calls upon the PrtsbyterlnnB to stand together lu defense of a reasonable liberty of opinion in tho church aud of constitutional rights of the Individual members. Overdue Ocean Steamers. San Fkancisco, Nov. 10. The over due steamers Umatilla, from Puget Sound and Ibe Oregon from Astoria and Portland, arrived last evening after an exceptionally rough pas-age. Tho Umatilla experienced a very heavy gale Tuesday ufteruoon oil the southern coaBt nrOiegon, during which a part of tbe rail was stove in on the starboard side. This Is the only damage done to either steamer. One of (he Umatilla's passengers commuted suicide during tho voyage, Harry Iuuls, formerly a clerk lu tho Dank of British Columbia atSeatte, wtto was coming to this city where his paronts live, to accept u position In an. other bank, became crazed through ma aicknees during the heavy gale aud plunged overboard. The young roan also labored under the hallucination that he was to be arrested upou his ar rival here for failure to pay a few tri lling bills lu Heillle and his fears could not be iuleltd. Though carefully watched by his cabin mate, Inula man aged to get out upon the deck alone. His cabiu mate fdlowed him out a minute later but the young man was uowhere to bu found. No oue saw him go overboard. The body was not re- coveied. ON TRIAL FOR HIS LIFE. John Mears to Answer for tho Mu- der of John O'Oonner. Kviv .ifirMIM8rKll.Il. O , Nov. 10. Thenar of John Mears, alias Keu uedy, alia" J"'14 Meir, for the mur der of John O'Couner, June 21th last, has oniniuouu.l Mejew is u dewper idowell known all through the West. He boafcU of vutl.u deeds In Texas, und ba lUiirl pro,,, neut y In the I'aclileNorthwe.t, H'ly this year he comiultlrtl daring roblery lu Suoho ..i.i. u-u-ii uu arrested twice and u""i v.- ., .,... ,. I,,. l,.t I .11 lull .1111 lllIJt7 ! Mt eci he stole a boom of lw, sold It His first escapade here was the robbery ,,f a wholes e )'juor store in Vucou ver. from vl.lch be lol euouli val uab ewluwaud litjuort to load aaloon, hIUi which be tartl uortb. He thinned at ti laiuin-r n lumuti vMt. . . ,'L, i htm dAN ' drluklng.uuarreled ".:::." . -..-.i...- -.r.i lii Rebels Again Bombarding Janeiro Rio Highcstof all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report MAHSBILLES UNDER MILITARY RULE. Firing Upou tho Amoricnn YUf; Regrettetl. Roy&I Baking" Pomler & ABSOLUTELY PURE New York, Nov. 10. The Herald's Montevideo dispatch from Bio Janeiro says: "l'ho Aquldaban, Mello'a flagship, and Fort Villegagnon, which is occu pied by forces who are cooperating with the rebel admiral, begau a vigor ous bombardment of tho city on Tues day evening,- which Is still being con tinued, Couslderable damago has been done In various quarters of the city, The forts Santa Cruz atedjflgps'aro an swering tho flroof tho shlpflTrrds'of Fort Villegagnon. Thocannonading Is very heavy and it Ib thought Mello, who ro colved word of Pelxoto'a purchase of vessels of war in New ttork, Is making a determined eflort to strjfFo a doolslve blow before they can bo' W-ii'Jght down to the president. The provluceof Santa Catharlua, tho capital of which is Sea terro, whero the rebels have set up n provisional government, has been in vaded by federal troops from the prov ince of Rio Grande do Sul. General ArgolluB, with a body of Insurgents, havo gone to meet them, and a fight will probably take place between tbe forces before long.' ' TEauLdALi'A, Nov. 10. Colonel VII tela has been summoned here by order of President Vasquez, to give nn ao count of his conduct 'In demanding the delivery of Bonilla from the Pacific mall stiamer, fiylng tho American flag. The government does not sustain hlsactlonL Tho Marseilles Btrikers. Mauseiles, Nov. 10. Horse cars are running under military protection. Hussars and mounted gendarmes pa trol tho wholo city at Intervals of 00 yards. The company claim 400,000 franca damages of the oily for Injury to Its business during the riots. An out rage committed by a sympathizer with the strikers last evening came near end ing In ft lynching. A petard placed on the street-car rails exploded, but slight damage was done, but tho man who put the exploslvo on the track was de tected and the crowd mado a rush for him. The miscreant was finally cap tured by the police. Tho crowd trlod to net hold of him, but wure prevented by tbe arrival of reinforcements of police. Lord Mayor of London. London, Nov.10. Alderman Qeorgo Robert Tyler, new lord mayor, was In ducted into office with tho usual cere monies, Including tho customary lord mayor's parade, which was witnessed by tons of thousands of people. The parade was uot well received by a large number of unemployed worklnginon, they evidently believing tho largo sdms spout on it might better havo been used tp rollove their distress nud tbat exlat lug in the coal regions, nud boiuo of the mora audacious even went so far ns to hiss as tho parado passed, though It was promptly suppressed by tho police Tho Santandor Disaster. BANTANDEIl. JNOV. 111. Dlvors Bin tbat 000 cases of dynamite yot remain In tho wreck of the steamer Cabo Mich lcaco, the explosion on hoard oi which wrought buou fearful destruction of life and property on Friday laHt. People living near tho water front, fearing nn othor explosion, nro abandoning their homes and seeking residences at a safe distance from the point of danger. Ex perts do uot, however, bellevo stioh a quantity of dynamite could withstand tho shook of the last ex plosion. Deaths among the (vounded of tho last explo tli)u nro roported dally. Pittsburg Anarchists Arrested. Pirreuuna, Nov. 10, Frank Bronk and Charles Fenchtner, two anarchists, were arrested In Alloxany, lor distri buting Incedliry circulars of a meet ing of tho International Working Peoplo'a Association at Lafayette hall, this city, November 11, tbe dnto of tbe oxco Jtlon of tho Chicago anarchists. THE MARKETS. 8an Fhanoisoo, Nov, 10. Wheat, Dee. $1.05. CmoAcio, Nov. 10. Cash, 01J; De cember 03. Poutland, Nov. 10. Wheat valley, $,05;Vulla Wulla $.85. i m Removal. Chas. H. Lane, the wellkuown tailor has moved to Haluefa' tailor shop near tho White Cornor store whero lio will be glad to have his friends call nn him. 11-10 d2t JM0 s In Suspending Pensions out Hoarim Witk- I IT o CARTER HARRISON'S WILL FILRfc Ho Died Nearly u Millioualro nnd ItomoinbJre tlio Poor Lochrou's 'Defense. .--- - ..... - -1 t,Ila,1 with O'Couner vtktk "-; him Though eio! PuriJ. kpt ii otlluers at 4y for thre we-k, and L';n Iwrd. Hl trial Wi-tttW the greattt luttret, Firing on Our Flag. La LinuiiTAi), Honduras, Nov. 10. The firing upon tho American flag by the commander of the port of Amaha on Monday Is deeply regrotted by the whole population. It was all done by President VaBquez' direct orders, such was bis keenness to get hold of his old enemy, Pollcarpo Boulllo, who was on the Costa lllca, but he now throws the entire blame on the commander of the port, Valllla. The steamer City of Pan amo, for whose safety fears wero enter tained because the fire was continued some time after tno Costa Rica had left her In port, It Is reported to bo safe twelve Krupp shells burst near her dur ing the flrlug from tho fort, iler cap tain has made a protest to the author Itles. United Btates Minister Baker, who was on board the Costa lllca at tho time, has gone to Acajutla, In order that he may meet P. M. B. Young, United Btates minister to fJuaternola and Honduras, who lo on boord tho United Btates warship Alliance. They will there discuss the airalr. Notllccogn'zjd. Wasiunotov, Nov, 10. M. Ulster TbomMn at JVo Janeiro has beu In structed to Inform admiral Mello the Insurgent leader, that in the oplolon of the UulUd States government ne is noi entitled Ui recognition as a bellgerent, ddlng tho position of the United Btates U that of an Impartial oburver. Natives of India May Eovolt. Oamiutta, Nov. 10 It Is the gen eral opinion the natives of India are growing restive under isruuii ruie,nuu it la believed it will take only a small park to kindle the Are of a revolution that will be far reacnins in ii ouiiwj- i .irtll. AMAAftlBSjfcSl flat quenoes. mere reccuuy vreunw PMbawar, tho capital oi wo uw .i ,.f tho anina name In I'tin- laub, a srle of alleged Incendiary tirw . ll..l l u Hat lfk tf mill uTiin rsiiiiir!ti iu as uicm iubh ui m- Ury storw. Peshawar Is on the Afaghan frontier, and an Important -r.i..,tn nnint. Humors are current to M.uffw.i that atlaiuuts were mado at Ilawulplnde, auotuer hujioimih ikjiui, i ) tu tire the goveruuisut store. Bids On fainting Reform School Were opened today at ofllce of Archi tect Knighton at follews: J J. VKt, Corvallls 1802 00 Hedley & Miller. Albauy 1100 00 Pace & Heed 1100 00 K. K. Hall 1200 00 McCaustlaud & Wilde 1640 00 N. I). Jones 131)0 00 Medham & B,u 1250 00 V.J. Kress 750 60 Flscker ft Marsh, Bilvertou 011 60 A. Q Hunter 817 60 C. I'. W. Barrowne 1080 00 Tho contract will be lot at once at the ofllce of the urchltect. Marion County Man Robbed. Oiieoun ClTV, Nov. 10. Hugh McCulIough of Bt. Paul, Oregon, wr, held up aud badly beaten aud robbeu last night by two men. FiiKK BtLVEii Chow. A stalwart free elver Democrat killed a crow today aud presented It to the theBalem Demo crat ofllce. That bird Is plenty around here aud Bro, Flugg will dlno ou It for a while at least, a Rejects the Fight. NkwOhleanb, Nov. 0 Tho Olym pic club, has ri-Jaotod the Curbett-Mlt-chell fight. Telegrams have beon tent to the fljhters. State of Ohio, Clly of Toledo Is A4HMMV wvu"J I Frank J Cheney makes oath that he Is the senior partner of the firm of V, J, Cheney &Co., doing business In the city of Toledo, county and state afore said, and that said Mr in will nay the sum or one uuuureu (minus ior eacii and every case of catarrh that cannot te cured by the use of Hall's Cutnrrh Cure. Fkanic J. Chknkv. Bworn to before me and subscribed In my presence, this 0th day of Decern her, A. D., 188. A i A. W. O LISAS. K Jbkai. Notary IMbllo. Hall's Catarrh Cure I taken luteruully unit nflu illrvctlv oil the blood ttllll Mill- ooussurfaoes to the system. Bend for tOMtllllOIllltli. tltH. V. J. CiiESKV h Co.. Toledo. Ohio. I -dold by drugnluU, 76 ots, WAaillNOlHlN, NOV. 10,-UoMllUll- sloniT of lVnstuiis L'lonroti, this in'irn ing filed his answer In the suit by Judgo Chas, D. L'Hig, or Michigan, begun beuauso Loohron declares hla pouslon suspended because it had been unlawfully Increased. Judge Loobren teolares It baa been tho praotlco of 'the department to suspend pensions, since -Jeorotary of War Johu O. Calhoua was In charge of pensions. He did so In 1810. That Sooretary Chandler did ao In 1875. aud eluco that time regula tions havo been enforced In tbe depart ment regarding this matter. Harrison's Will. Chicago, Nov, 10, The will of the late Carter Harrison was filed lu probate court. It bequeathes property valued, at $950,000 to bo divided between his four ohltdren after two years. 9 Amoug other minor bequests ho gives $10,000 for a pormanont Investment for charity, to bo decided on by his execu tors. NORTHWEST NEWS NOTE8. Tillamook county's total taxable property Is $100,030. Cresswell is complaining of trayelllDK spectacle dealers who get from $4 to $6 for tho same article that reliable local dealers usk $1 for. Nino thouaaud dollars iu cold cash was distributed umoug tho employes on tho government works last week be tween Newport and tho rook quarry, Corvallls Times. In a private lottor, says tho Eugene Uuard, Dr. Jay Guy Lewis writes as follews: "We will leave on about the 0th Inst, with our victorious hauliers floating on tho breczo with a record of 18 medals of award In horticulture, 10 In agriculture, four In mines, four in education, six In fishery, two In wom an's work and two in herbarium, out ranking all the Pacific states aud sec ond only to Now York aud Illinois." Bluco the first of January of tho pres ent year sixty-four full pardons have been granted by Governor Pennoyer. Theso wero as follews: Rape, 8; larceny, 27; murder, second degree, -; assault to kill, 8; asiault aud robbery, 1; em bezzlement, 2; manslaughter, 7; adul try, 1; practicing medlcluo without license, 1; forgery, 3; simple assault, 1; assault aud battery, 1; burglary, 2; passing counterfeit money, 1; assault with a dangerous wespou, 8; selllBg liquor without a license, 1; riot, 2; ex hibiting obscene pictures, 1; prize right ing, 2 Seven commutations of sen tence havo also been Itsued, and the re mlislnns of fines lu ten au8--ptlutl-pally for prize lighting. For being tho oldest native Oregoa lan.Mrs. Wlioy Ed wards of East Port land was awarded u silver pitcher at J he Portland exposition. Mrs. Kd waidsls tho daughter of W. H, Bahta, and the mother of Mrs. VlruU Wats of this city. She was boru AMfturt 1, 1810 In what Is now Washington quh ty, then 04lld Tualatin pUlpr. 0r. vallls TltuiiK DEOOKATfi I ILLUMIKATX 1 I All Who Xejoica ia the wpt Victory of Last Tay, Alt cHUtns who feel like rejokiag over the rnultuf the elcotlotwatiset Tuesday are urged to decorate. a4 tt lumiuate their place of business u4 re!duuo o; Saturday cvcnlug os tVw occasion of the Republican JolliftetW, I Let tli city lh n with eMthailasas, II 1 I M n M i