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Ws Sk SlfcTTBBM ,M J CHEAPEST sociated Press Daily News ONE CENT DAILY! 26 eta. aaetlt kjr Jfektl Prepaid la Adv&ae. Xe Papers Sestt Wfcwi Tlsae ia Oat. CAPITAL JOURNAL paper Published on the- t! Pacific Uoast. $3.00 a Year. VOL. 6. DAILY EDITION. SALEM, OREGON. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, i3. DAILY EDI riO N NO.. 5i73. OOTS IS AND IlIfflR A rrnod asartment from ehean to best crrftrlea. W hnv tr CASH and sell for- CASH, and i Willi SAVE YOU From 15 to 25 per cent, on all your purchases. 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'liSt. Ed. C. Cross, Choice Us. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Fresh, Salt and SmokediMcats of allKiuris 95 Court and 110 State Streets. EX Meeker & Co., Hop Kxporters OFFICE, Oberheim Block, up stairs, Salem. w.A.mMM0 Gen'1 Joent' CHURCH! LLVPps, Pamps.PamP . je - y 103 miRRnilGHS State Street. AIM PROTECTORATE New Treaty with Ha waiian Islands. MATTERS REMAIN .IN STATU QUO, Pending Negotiations for U. S. Protection. ROYALISTS ARB STILL CONFIDENT That the Woman Called Qae Will Bo Bcstorcd. Hawaiian Affairs Unchanged. Ban Francisco, Nov. 18. The steamt-r Australian has arrived from Honolulu. No change ha taken plaoe iu Hawaiian affaire. Willis presented bis credenenti ils with int saying any. thing about instruction to reinstate tbs Queen. force agalmt the return to power of the Q i pan und baa not received any large invoice of arms. Gresham Disappointed. Washington, Nov. IS. News from Hi wall la eagerly sought for by the officials at Washington. The Associa ted Press bulletins on the suhject con talued the first news the president re ceived. He read thom with muoh In terest, but declined to say anything touching the matter. Qresham seemed greatly surprised, but absolutely re fused to express auy opinion. His en tire manner Indicated that be didn't consider the news reliable, or that be eutertalned the opinion that there will ba extreme illaaDDaintme'nt if Willis' dlsnatches don't convey information of some positive step upon his part look ing to fie restoration or tne queen. Ar milni? to exolaln the annarent In credulity of the secretary of state, it should be stated tbat Willis Is not ex pected by the department of state to make his Instruction nubile or to dis close the Intentionsbf ur government irnm ine nouseiops.iy Minister Thurston. would exnress no opinion for publierilon. He said he was muoh p eased? to bear that the provisional governnpnt was in author. ity. ; This afternoon Qf Ibara received offi cial advice, but regies to make them publio at present; ' INCOME TAX RECOMMENDED By the Tariff Ways and Means Committee. ALSO MORE CIRCULATING MEDIUMS Bonds to bo Redeemed and Notes Issued. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report Baking &mm lyifUvl . RoYal ABSOLUTELY PURE ,1,4 NO PAIN DB. "OONTEIS , ,ta-. Mjg&SZ Bridge celain crown inserted. All mnas oi Fv work and Hue gold fillings a specialty. Dental Parlors, Over Gray Bros. eod Shooting Season Open AND YOU WANT GUNS - AND - AMMUNITION. We lead onHh Stock and Low BROOKS & baliddu"- rrilK XBW WILLAMETTE STABLES ai reasonauiu pru-. A -k;eD",be finest Htaniou- " RYAN & -'. mept h!1 demands. AlsoKeepiuD. . Barn and residence 2 blocK souw. u- THE OLD RELIABLE NORTH SALEM MEAT MARKET, J. H. ALLEN, Prop. The very best of meats at all times, and tbe beBt of service, . t-Oppoelte waaeDOi".- W.A.i-... J. H. AI.BBKT tMUl1" Capital National Bank Tranw-U a xral "HfeuSTl-oaas Welt.e.oTtb..m., W! U. KOlSl J.M.AI Minister Willis Talks Han Fbancisco. Nov. 18. In speak ing of his mission, Mr. Willis declared to an associated press representative tbat his instructions would not be known until offlo a ly hauded to the provisional government. "1 will say this much." concluded the minister, "that there Is absolutely no foundation to various rumors afloat since my ar rival, as to what I am empowered to d' r not to do. There are but two or three men, even in Washington, who know what my instructions are. l must positively decline at present, to state whether I carry an ultimatum or a new treaty or what." The Provisional government claims to be a much in the dirk as everbody ia, thnuirh It has leaked out witbiu the last few hours frpin a yery reliable source, that tho new minister will neg otiate a new treaty with the provis ional government wliloh will pUo the islands virtually uudor tua pr.itotlon nttUa United State, it U uiddrHooJ tbat when comp'eted this treaty will be at once submit ted to the sjuate wim r-irtveland'a raatre. In the tneau- time the United Slates will aae that matters remain In statu quJ, bitti in ternally and oxtemally. The royalists If they And their cause hopeless, may try something deperate. Tne United State seems bent upon keeping peace at all hazards, though If lt'imHto trojble, It wouici pruuau.jr be v nu il'y nettled before troips could be Undert from the warships. The government relies upon the citizen re nerve guard in cate of trouble, mid are coufldent they will not oe amppuw. Ti.r u no doubt that the organiza tion of the oltlzsns' guard now number ing over 4'K) men has hid a very saiu- oftaM on the unsettled states uf the country. The royalists on the other bind c aim there Is not, anu uev. u--been, any danger except that worked up in the lm?luatlons of annexation WU Their leading men say they are confident th ex-queen will lie restored, became the United Htatei rau mv.. annex the islands or Hr government. WHAT WILLIS VIV. r. ........ oi nnrrence has disturbed the course of affairs at the Hawaiian Wands. Minister Wilis presented bl. .. a.. r.irm. to the prorls- lonal government, and w received a. the accrdited represeuiv.u United States. Ha had not mle publh Wi In ltr" tlon, from the Unl.el SUU. S 1 " . ... , n'. 1 ,tter has not been -:.rdof.oatHr olulu has heard anym.. - - toration of the Viueen ' --- Resident Cieveladd. Tberewa.no talk of bloodshed or resistance. re ta,K. ., ...,n,nitlsnot making SST5S--'-"-,', Eipid rar4i; of News. Chicago, Ills., JWov. 18. The hand ling of the news Jfougbt bt the steam er Australia froafHonolulu today Is one of the monff.rewarkablo achieve ments In new annals. The Australia urrlved inside San SVpnclsco harbor at 0:20 a. m., Ban Fraucisoa time, or 11:20 central time. A copy right letter or tho Associated Press or 2,000 was placed on the Western Union wire at Ban Franoisco at 11:35, ceutral time, and was completed at Chicago at 12:00 p.m. This letter and tho bulletins were placed on the leased wire system of the Associated Preas uud was delivered at all points including a private copy to Presldeut Cleveland an hour in advance of any other Information, official or otherwise. An Income Tax. Washington, Nov. 18. Lovylng an income tax to increase revenues in order to permit contemplated reduotlon iu the tariff wl I be recommended oy the sub committee or the ways and means committee to tho full oommltteo. It Is understood a majority of tbo full committee is favorable to It. The pres ent plan la not to tax inoomos of ess than 1000 per annum, to m ke tne tax two per cent; from that up to f 20,000, 5 per ceut; from the intter up to $50,000 and 10 per cent on all am unts over fif ty thousand. Tho Bub-committee also recommend ed favorablo action on the bill of Bryan, of Nebraska, for the redemption or all United States two per cent, bonds, amouuting to Borao twenty-two ran lions, and the Issue of tho treasury notes for general circulation. Pants, Pants, Pants. Six dozen pairs of $5 all wool pants at the Woolen Mill store reduced to $3.60 a pair. ll-10-3t o Artistic Designs. All the ladles of Salem are enjoying that u w shlpmeut if Bllver tablewear at John O. wrigtil's. The degiBus arc the very best nud now- rat, and the prices are cut bolow bod-rook. Thereat in the World. . St6rmsand Wrecks. Liverpool, Nov. 18. Sivere weath er N -ti teoorted from sevcnl points on the con'. Tho Cynthia of Liver pool, fouuderei with all luuda. Num erous oiuer wreolw are reported, but no ottier !oof lifjso far. Pedro Proclaimed. London, Nov. 18 A dispatch from Madrid nays thh foreign office there has received adv'ces th it Admiral Mello has proclaimed Prince Pedro emperor of Brazil. The Brazilian nilu ister here has not received advlccH con cerning the matter Steamer flltona FOR TORTLAND. Leaves Ilolw' flock Mondays. .JKSSSdlt ni Fridays 7.W a. tn., arrlvtn la run ia0p.w, ....-..,, Tnerdays, Thur.dayaandHaturday.atfla.ro. Kt time for paer seruse; UDdlDBfrelKlit bandied. oneway, KOUNlllUnunlliald).00. OneWB7' tlJh. T.MKALB 35 oBNTS"T.. For frtlat rata and tUMMW& t0m tU. Wrlb Oeu, MoUuia bux. " AKTIff. vict. J. U.AtnrBT. Ur" w W. MAHTin. U. V. MArmaJ . E.H.ffAITBPmNTK0c0' BOOK AND JOB HUKTEBS AND LeUal Blank PubllBhcrs. Btt.,.,..WU.Uk.C0ro,-, Mothers Friend" mggjg "1"TH ESY. Uwltboui n i" MCI, Mltis, oat THE MARKETS. S.vn Fhvscisoj, Ntv. 18. Wheat Dee. H.00. Ciiicaoo, Nov. 18. Cash, 60; De cember 60. Pokuand, Niv. 19,-Wheit fall, f.05; Wal'a Walla t.85. MARIOH 0IE0UIT OOUET. Jude Burnett today opened court at 9 a. m. and disposed of casea as follews: F. J. Eldride vs E. A. Breyman, et. !., partition, contiuued pending refer ence Marx k Jorgenson v A. K. 1M Uoaue, equity, findings and decree f.r defHndmtA. E Li Rogue and M. II. Ullbertson, dismissing suit aim lor cobw an 1 dlsburiements. Minnesota Threshing Maouine w. v L. W. Brunson et. al., action for money, . ' .i . i..u.hnnnv and defendant ri o targe I from tho order to appear and be examined as to ownersnip o vr .rtu Huh to execution. Court a IJourne I ine dl. OHILDRRNH UN HUMMED ti itm Aa'orted styles and colors rr diSfroA..ioaudyfliiO,uow60cenU Mm. ri. f. R ' Course of High Qrade Entertain ments at the Salem Pint M. E Church Next lecture In Hoiir (N'. ") Wrd nelay evening. Nov. 22.1. II Rev. O. W. ar-unlf, "Funny Tb-ngs In Dixie aiBwn by a I'nrwb er " III Dr. Arthur Brown, of First PesbyterUn church of Portland, "F.lbrr Tlm," Nov. 28. IV Dr. Cb.Kdwrd IxKike.Tayloi iachiwh Portland, "Every Inch Mn," D 0- . M , ...11.. V. UM"'. W"w, 'V - r DJrn'r at Senator Heury C. Nelson, of New York, writes: On the 27lh of Feb ruary, 1883, I was taken with a violent palu In the region of the kidneys, i Huliereo sucu ugouy imii x tuum .m.u- ly BUind Up. A8 HOUU ua iuboiuic i - ..ii. ..i ...,n nf Aiiwirii'a PnrnuH Plaster. one over each ttldoey, uud luld do-vn In an hour, to my mrprise una uuugu, the pain had vanished uud I was well. I wore tho plasters for a day or two u a precaution, unn then removed them. I have oeeti using Allcock'a Porous Plasters In my family for the last Ih. years, aud havo always found them the quickest and best remedy Tor colds si rains aud rheumatic affections, b rom wxporlence I believe they are the beat plasters lu the world. CHILDREN'S TRIMMED HAT8 Assorted styles and colors very pret ty trimmed reduced from $1.76 aud 2.00, uow f I 00, Mrs. 8. C. Reed. Hoi'3-P. B. Whitney, travelling friiht atreut of the Southern Pacific yesterday brought 52 bales from Day urn and 108 batoi from Guthrie, or 1C0 In all, to be forwarded by his line east. The Southern -Pacific has handled 80,- 000 balesOregon hops this year. "I lie riv er lines have takeu about swuiouuu bales to Portland. These figures leave ten to twelve thousand baltfl in the state at present. Tne Aatnte Ticket Wan. Citizen (hurriodly) Ticket and a half for Podunk. Ticket Agont (siappishly) Do you wont tho half ticket for that big girl by your Bido? Citizen Tho wholo ticket ia for her, but sho insisted on paying faro on her favorite doll,; so, to humor linr T wnnt thn hnlf tioltot Also. V., -. ... w . Tickot Agent Umer how old ifl tho doll I Good Nows. FASHION'S FANCIE8. Black and white effects still find favor both here and abroad. Lovely accordion plaited blouses of black lls8o havo spreading brctolles and revera of jotted net of tho most beauti ful quality and device . In mohair fabrics now offects are shown in waved Burfaces, bourettc knots, narrow camel's hair stripes and rough dots or ncn coior. All sorts of variations of tho mutton leg sleevo still maintain, nnd the latest styles aro cut long and full enough to drape in drooping waves from shouldei to elbow. Sealskin and sable grow rarer and more oxpensivo every yoar, and tho lik ing for sealskin seoms to havo increased in ratio with the dtmcuities nemming in the fisheries. nnr.flr.Kntf hut, flat crowns are eeon. both high and low, but dome shaped crowns, moro or less high, appeal to favor. Tho latter have the recommen dation of novelty. Yellow crepo de chine blouses are lav ishly trimmed with wide black velvet ribbon and jot gimps. A bluo corded .(11, nn1nl frnm Part ft hoa VCrV ful ivii and hlirh Stuart ruohe, with shoulder cape of cream laco. Roverslblo satin of tho stand alone ,,,,iirv ! n vnrv h.iTidsoino novelty among evening dress fabrics. It oppean In two toned eirects-greon biioi win gold, vlolot with dark roso color, orangi with "axurine," tho now lovely tint in bluo; petunia with rcsoda, moss green and damask red, silver bluo and mauve, black and scarlet. New York Post. RAILROAD TIES. A Now York firm is building 13 loco motives for the Chilian govornmont. Tho biggest railroad loop in the world is probably one on a Missouri road. It ia 70 miles around. rrl. AtlontlnHnnst llnmmton tlirOUKri palaco sleeping car trains from Now York to Charleston and Columbia, 8. 0. and to Jacksonville and Port Tampa. Flo, n ursa Ueet l 12 00. 8lnle adrols- i. M cenU. Tickets for wl- at rborrV- &- J A'iVt? ?lr atore. BUta street H 3tr, ' Inn ' .U.,i' grocery store, BUte Millionaire Armour. Philip D. Armour is n shortsot, brood built, prosiiorous looking man, with a ruddy ojMjn face and dark sido whlflkore. Wo is severely nun. muu. Six nnd forty years ago ho drove u mulo team acro&s tho plains of Call fornia nnd invested what little capi tal ho had in tho grain business in Milwaukee Then ho bought an in terest in a pork packing establish ment, nnd today his fortuno is esti- .1 nt mnHilnir like 150.000.000. Ho now porhniw is tho most conspic uous of all Chicago's multimillion aires nnd is as modest as tho prover bial schoolboy ever was and is ono of tho plainest and most quioi b"'"B " men botli as to manner and modo of Of late ill health has obliged him to restrict his diet to bread and milk. Tills would tH) a Bad affliction tosomo rich men, but Mr. Armour has novor cultivated his palato to an npprecift- tt nt nrtnllinH find LTU1UCO. ilUU u likes it bakod npplo for Drcowaw h much as Boechor or Jay Qodld used to. HU recent gift of $1,600,000 to tho University of Chicago brought him into prominenco as a practical philanthropist. "Ho is tho hardest man to go against in a grain or pro vision deal that I know of,' eaid a friend of his recently, "but in on emergency where 'money talks ho it ,.,..,i. im n i-atA million as indif- ftt.ntlv as another man would order a chop in a rctaunmt.M Withal ho i.. - i.t i.-ui imlv. uummeraud win tor alike, Iwfpro tho clock strikes 7, and ho habitually wears urwl roso in las uuttonbole.-WttterVfty'ii Jour- rial. mi.. itM.iann Tnrwkii and Santa F Bystem has moro mileage than any othoi railroad system in the country. Its ag- nrmrata la 0.W1 miles. TllO Unloil Po- ciflo, which is second, bus 7,081 miles. The longest reach of railway without a curvo is ,that of tho Now Argentine Pacific railway, from Buenos Ayres to tho foot of the Andes. For 211 miles it U without a curve and has no cutting or embankment deeper than two or wree feet TUB REPUBLICAN VIUTORYT New York has elected BartletL by 30,700 plurality, aud Palmar has $5,000 or soareiary oi uuuu. una is hisuihjuii ho flguni for the rest of the Rspttbll an State ticket. Tho State senate is Republican by 18 to 14, aud tho Assembly Btands 78 Be publicans to 62 Democrats. j Sohtoreu baa 80,000 plurality, In Brooklyn, and the Damocratlo machine nas gone all to smash, Tammanv holds its erlo on the city nd eloots all of its local candidates by .luralltles averaging 05,000. Ten Dam xjratlo olvll Justices, eight souators aud i7 out of .10 assemblymen are also ileo d. New Jersoy has Btamped on the race rack and coal combine Damocraoy and ilected a legislature Republican In both or nohea. Pennsylvania stands for Ripublloaa am and protection by a majority that nay reach 1C6,000. Ohio has also passed tho 100,000 mark 'r MoKiuley. Ureenhalge beats John E. Russell for (overuor of Massachusetts by at least H),XW. Boles, after eervlnr two terms as the Jetnocratlo governor of Iowa, la beaten or re-eleotion by Frauk D. Jackson by ibout 80,000 majority. In New York, Ohio, Massachusetts, 'lew Jersey, Iowa aud Peunsylv nla He returns Indicate a change of about 100,000 votes as compared with 1892. In New York state tho only counties hat really Htood the test or Daraocratlo naobluo methods wore Albany, Cue n ing aud Rousjuluer. a In Albany the Horrlck nnd Hill firces worked togotbor and Inoreased the Democratic majority nearly flv0 thousand. Chemung, Hill's old home, nturnedto tho Democratic fold, and Rensselaer, under tho load of Murphy, ran the majority up to 8000. McLaughlin's maohtne loU 49.000, broker's 43,000, aud Sbeohan'a 12,q00,aa tomparcd with tho voto of 1832. Croker Is tho only loader who Is not Tiortally won ded, howover. Sheehau and MoLaughtln aro burled to far In the wreck that there will be in effort to Inter the I o lie?, "It was a triumph of the men and prluolples of the Republican party, and the vlutory Is greater because the cam lalgn had been conducted almost solely y divine I'rovldouce." i .t...in rnttiTH nf carna railway Btatlons In and about New York is a smiling colored matron as attendant in the ladles' room. These women are nearly always popular, unfailingly cour- teous and apparently nontrn w yvuuj. m..... ....!. I. .nv nf their buslneaS tO care for packages, and they accept the smallest tips witu a smue mm vun. WHAT THE 8TADLE8 WON. TboOneck stable won $31, 018 during the regular racing season this year. J, A., A. H. and D. n. Morris ended the season with winnings of at least $68,- 490. Pierre Lorillard's Rancocas stable took into camp the sum of $81,1)80 during tho year. Tho earnings of tho horses owned by Marcus Daly, tho copper king, were tfft.803. Brown & Rogers placed $03,710 to their credit, the earnings or weir now ior the season. The thoroughbreds of tbe firm of Gid eon & Daly succeeded in capturing the am of $03,200. Tbe thoroughbred that raced under the colors of M. V. Dwyer earned $7, 633 for the noted turf plunger. m-.i..,.i frnWr. the Tammany Hall chief and racing wan, succeeded incap turiug the substantial sum of fOT.m James It. and Foxhall Keene were the big winners of the season. Their stable of cracks, Including Domino, Hornpipe, Bt, Leouards and El Telegrafo, wea actly $237,018. CHEAP READING. Order the )nkCknt Daily by mall. 25 centa i uonth. No papers tent after time nit. A Pionio. Picnics are u trifle ont of cason, but those small plonlo baiaa ust Imported by Clark k Eppley a .trlctly In It, Try them. i O ' " REI.KA8BD. Tho man Smith who was examined today befora Recorder Kile was dismissal. He wwnotpJ .eased of the frulto of any of th Mo- IClnley night r inhere. itato of Ohio, City of To!edoM Lucas County, Frauk J. Cheney makes oath that lm Is the seiilor partner of the Arm of K. J . Cheney & Co., doing business In the ilty of Toledo, county and state afore- .aid, and that said llnu will nay tho .urn of one hundred dollars for each nd every caso of catarrh tbat cannot e cured bythe use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FhanicJ.Chbnky; Sworn to beroro me ao sinwuwi In my presence, this Oth day of Dtcew 1L21 ' A.W.GtBABOK J 8KAr, Notary Publk. Hall's Catarrh Cure J Ukea nUMiy aud acta directly on tlje bo ao4 . cous surfaces to the aystesa. mf ft testimonials, fre. ' F.J Oi(KNHYJcCo.,Tole4o,0io. laWBold by drHgKl. 76 fU, - FjkiTaTIkm.-Hoo. TWes.TMTfaon late county jud wss oil4emf W chair as lecturer of Sab w ' ai-gi fr at 2 p, m., by a repoit that hU avi a UnrniiiDttlda was o lire. AttfcvM rocssige wad sent In for an ergiM kat the way the roads a t oeiluio be seut there. A view rrom bouse dome showed tbe koew siU standing aud no fire at 8 p. w. Mil ft re. - vl m ) ) i il i m i ?$ l:'i fM 51 . in ? i 1 i a a 't fi 4 4 J Z r fl i i W IM . i .