j -., -ynrir,y,tBi t ) ':. : ' '? ; v -, TIIE CITY OFFICIAL, PAPER. lONE CENT IJ'.:": 11 ATT V 't -' Lrf .'-.-.-- CI '., sSfL. 7. DAILY EDITION. SALEM. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST mm, 1&04. DAILY EDITION. NO. 196 1 ,1 1 CAPITAL .WHTHWAT. V 7 KJ JL X H L JlJLJ. JMJ :8HfO'E9 J COREAN INDEPENDENCE ":'m8B do vou wear them? v ; lBB .' -ImB If you need any Boots or Shoe.? you can x "'m find "" styles and sizes afc iMie NewYork Racket lBMMiSSTTheir extremely low prices on all lines of goods will 'MEMM V TiSyP"y K. TBL WILLAMETTE ! v-'Sfl Special Announcement A 1 -, 'X fcSSH... L 1A. gK'j) ...its b ,-Kt v? "jiresKrat.-sJ-1.,. q .siitf? KVPsrey.jas'' i5i" itfmtife3t333 Hi .MMViiurrp 1 i.i:sn 4LLft 1 ; r& msstmm OTtw7a.iiiKr"rvn-wc3jaarrfcvi. ""'JOC3C' --fcCk. i v - " pD. CrGROSS, m FRONT LIVERY STABLE. 1 tWAILINO & HICKEY, Froths. A uMSupply of Horses and ffl$ Uoarded by the Day, Week or Month. CornejaConimercial and State streets, - - SALEM, OK. iapt DHDDV jP pa 'S,M vvlf 'Eno-ines repaired. All kinds of Job Work neafclv dnnp'. ;mmmmrv NeaDepot, Salem, Oregon. SITE NORMA .jgdg OF SOUTHERN yHAwr ICE OJtJMODKI TUAIN1NG BCilOOk throughout the year. it,Th true bf Is of work In the sctool Is Normal, and the profetslonal work U made vry Tfeurei of study ares Normal, l'ot graduate, Buslnets, Mutlo, Art. TIM t Diploma entitles the lioldr to teaoh In any rounty of the state, and at Hit nd of 48 KtWJ-jjn teaching be receives k J.lfe Diploma without eiamluatiou, ' KXVItHHeH Tuition. Normal. Int.irrnliiiil. Ilnklnru. iil'iSnerteriii of ten weeks: Me. .fcf Illiln A. IE " ' ' .,- . 9 . IioAR.ASn IJixjiwo-At Boarding Hall, board 11 76, and room U) cents per wV,or . for both, TbU'lnejuile lord, room, fuel, light. bedstead, tWe, chain, Btudeuli bring only bed. illM and, toilet arllelw. ' ' , ' urWhd r.v.B in town II per week. Kamly board It. Tl ePfl l MMi tr me ffiSi dfli V nrr&ou growrtj sfpie wsbOaT (b ilj wffj bj more coining year. KIWT TKHM Oi'BNB stead tar eaUfgue, ''"ftTjK ;)HA.N. 'i.ldat Itoardn'rutw. wain, r ; T, BARNES. ' IT is the purpose of the Manager to offer special in ducements and give particu- Ifir nt.f.finf.irm fn fnmilioe nr1- mWM$Mt- desire Day Board, and to ifeSSrSWfeffentlemen who- require ner- IIMlmanent accommodation, spe- - H viun icitua win -uo iiuiuu. A. I. WAGNER, Proprietor. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Fresh, Salt and Smoked Meats of nllSUnrit- OS Court anil 110 State Streets. ts Buggies on Hand. I orses MANUFACTURERS of Hop and (ixikinir Htove, Hollow w .r -, ill -Iz"?, and rhlHf Plow Points. Full line oi Stove Extras, Correspondence solicited. L OREGON. Choice Heats SCHOOL Four uewbulldlnua. Accommodations for 500 titurtenw. Newr and lurce dormitory for young lu dies ready for next term. Ten Instructor. Four courses of tudy, Mew apparatus, iiealtljful location In toe mountains. N'o so loons tiprlng water couducted from the bills Into all the buildings by plpos. Heating by (lie best anil la'est hot ulr furnaces. Kxcellent venl llutlon Tbit7-four graduates tit's year. fi-AII worn about thebulldlngsand grounds U put Into I lie binds of poor stude nls. It 10 ns'ts o ulieudlnglo furnacfs. sweeping. sawliiKwwd niuing oiin.ftud garden work, eUi.C 4jOlrls do their own washing and Ironing In baneiueut of dormitory. Tubs, wosTiboards, wmUt at faucet. Irons, tUive ami wood, all Irti C5 BMl'JJHMJiJBH 8, W'To The Kin;; Has Declared for the Japanese. ALL CHIME TREATIES RENOUNCED. Chinese Forces Win In Two En gugements. OORRA INDKI'ENDKNT. ' Tokio, Ati(;. 22. It la officially an nounced (baton June 30tli, the king of Uorea declared ultnselt Independent of China and appealed to Japan to assist ultn in driving the Cblueso from Asan wltb the assistance of Corean troops. Oil the same date Corua renounced all treaties wltb China. NO KNQAQEMENT. Washington, Aug. 22. The Japa nese legation received uo newe of an engagement between the Japaueee and Cnlueee forces, reported from Shanghai In dispatches published this morning. AFFAIItS IN 11UA.IL. Valvakaiso, Aug. 22. The Her ald's correspondent in Brazil sends word that President-elect Morales Is greatly incensed against President Pulxoto,' and (be latter's friends are urging him to assume tbe dictatorship. From Monteviedo, Uruguay, news ad vices are that the Rio Grande rebel committee, which has headquarters there, denies the report sent out by tbo Brazilian government that General Saralva is dead. They say be Is still uuconqtibred and is at tbe bead of an army of 8000 detetmlued revolutionists. Toe arrival of Admiral Baldanba do Gama from Europe tomorrow Is anx iously expected. Viaif.ANT'S OKNTKBUOAUD. Southampton, Aug. 22. Divers have been at work endeavoring to free the Vigilant'o ccnterbotrd, with a view to obviating tbe necessity for the yacht going to tbe drydock, and were finally successful in knocking tt away from ite fastenings. The Vigilant, however, will bo compelled to drydock for repair?, which she will do at the same time the Sitanita enters tbe dock. Divers will raise the Vigllanl's board, which rank to tbe bottom as soon as tbe fastenings broke. tub kow siiuno. London, Aug. 22. A dispatch to tbe Times from Shanghai says a court of inquiry has estultllihed tbe fact that the commander of tbe Japanese war hi Nunlwa ordered tbo destruction of the drowning men from tbo Chinese transport Kow Shung, sunk by the Japanese. Vlce-Admlral Freemantle, in command of tbe British China sta tion, Is collectmg detailed evldonce on the subject. NOT F1UKNDLY. London, Aug. 22, T'e Pall Mall Cla.ette says: "The excitement and mystery in yachting circles Is simmer ing down to a general feeling which can hardly be pronounced friendly to tbe American visitors," lUhtil-HH OV TUB POI'B. London, Aug, 22. A special dis patch I rom Rome says the popa had an attack of syncope Sunday, and for some mlnutfs bin condition caused much alarm, TJIK COBBAN MlNIBTKIi, Wakiiinoton, Aug, 22. YeeHuug riee, (,'oreau minister, and Jarog Bong Whon, secretary of legation, left VuU frig for Chicago, on their way home, They will leave Bitu Francisco on the 28lli )ii'm mid expect to resell Yoko hama about tbo middle of September. An (ha rt'gular (lots of wmmm bu (wttT) Juf.snmii) C'orettrliilerrupt(:(, (lie iiilnlfcler appllttj U Hwrufafry QrttUuu) (of permiuton togouljoari an A"tncai wrblp at tome ponyen IdtU JspanewJ port, and that nstruc Uunbe 6i-M Cowno4of (Afenw to have him and his secretary lundt d oa Corean soli. The state and navy department have tbe matter ttuder consideration, and it is likely tLo Coreana will be taken aboard the Con cord, Petrel or Meuocacy at Nagasaki, and landed at Gjbemulpo. The only question arising tebo taking of u for eign representative aboard a Unllid Stated man-of-war,:) nder the existing condition of affairs In tbe east, espec ially when the United States Is pursu ing a policy of absolute neutrality. JAPS DKKBAh'K.D TWICE. London, Aug. 2fy The Times bt.s received the following dispatch from Shanghadate AuWt 21st: Gen. Tio, comtoatlding the Fong Tien division of tbe Chinese forces, tel egraphs as follews: .The Chinese forces on Friday attacked;-tbo Japanese at Ping Yang, drlvinglVtbem back with a heavy loss, a distance of eleven miles, ta Chung Bo. Tha' Chinese made a second attack on Saturday and drove the Japanese from Conbg Ho. which is now In Japanese lhands. The Jnr- anese again lost heavily in Saturday's fighting. Another great battle Is ex pected today. Admtrul Freemantle, tbe British commander tyns established tbe headquarters of pis fleet at Chee Foo, where tbe British, Russian and American miulstero are now. uoinu H(me. Taooma, Aug. 22. Five younj? Jap anese of Tacoma sailed on tbe steam ship Tacoma for Yokohama, where tbey intend to enlist In tbe urmy and fight against China, k COSTLY AB3ABSINATI0N. Wabhinoton, Aug; 22. A cele brated case which has occupied a gord pirt of the attention of Uiostate deport mont for yearepoJialso figured in o ingress severaVyears, has just come to a successful termination and tbe Me x lean government has placed with the state department to tbe credit of Mrp. Leon MoLeod Baldwin, ibo sum rf $20,000 as an Indemlty for the assassi nation of her husband. Mr. Baldwin was superintendent of tbo Valencia mines. In August, 1887, he waa sbtt and killed by two desperadoes. The Mexican government renounced re 'sponslbillty for the assassination and It has taken seven years to determine otherwise. REV. MOSKLY RELEASED. Washington, Aug. 22. Some days ago tbe dispatches from Mexico an nounced that Rev. H. R. Mosley, a Baptist minister, had been Imprisoned at Santillo, Mexico, as a result of pub lishing a phamplet, entitled "Three centuries of Romanism In Mexico," The publication caused much excite ment and it is probable the reverend missionary was arrested by the authori ties to preserve him from barm quite as much as to punish him. At any rate tbey made no objections when United States Consul Donnelly re quested bis release. Cleveland Returns. New York, Aug, 22. President Cleveland left for Washington this afternoon. STAGE GLINT8.' It is said that George W, Wilson will not head the "Shore-Acres" company No. 9 next wason, all negotiations to that end boing off, "A Cork Man" is tlio title of the now jutmloal comedy in which tuo Iriuli comedian, Herbert Caw thorn, will star the coming seoKou. Tlio BoMtouiaus have engaged Blgnor Dftubiguy for next seaKon. Tho tenor is now in London, and tho engagement was made by cable, Conroy and Fox will open their tea sou at tho Dijon theater of PitUburg, where they will present their now com edy, "Hot Tauialui. " The Nlooll kUters have algiicd with Richard and Can Held (or next neonou, Mid they will have prominent parts fn "Tho Circus Clowp, " Lucy Daly, with her band of pluka nluiile, will aail for Kngjaud under tho management of Canary aud Ledwer for a tour in uglaud and franco, TIJIla Haboro, a ouug woman of Richmond, Ind., made a balloon kdcoii' aiou at And own reooutly. liar parA cbnU) did not work, and tho fell and wan killM. fir, Prlc' CfMm KaJtln? Powder A POLITICAL PABULUM, Income Tax Is -Knocked In tlio Head. ANTI-MONOPOLIST ROW IN NEBRASKA "IleorKniiiziMP.Demoer.alu'Win in California. THE INCOME TAX. New Youk, Aug. 22. A spsclnl from Washluglou says: In addition to a long Met of errors found In the Gor man tariff bill tho surprising discovery has been made by tbe treasury depart ment officials that no appropriation has been made for putting into effect the Incomo tax provisions. STRIKING SENATORS. Washington, Aug. 22. There were twenty-one senators present today when the senate waa called to order. The sergeant-at-arms was directed to request the presence of iibsont mem bers. The senate went Into executivo session. SILVER MARKET. New York, Aug. 22. The drift cf opinion on Wall street is, that up to tbe present time tbo demaud for silver oo into from speculators, Tbey proft ss to know no direct buying for China, and say in making prices tbey entirely follow the London market. One prrm. luent bullion broker said tbo rise prob ably bad been assisted by tho Introduc tion lu the house -yesterday, by John son, of North Dakota, of u bill for un limited coinage of silver. At tho New York agency of tho Hong Kong and Shanghai banking corporation, It was said that tho recent Chinese loan of 10,000,000 taels, equal to $700,000 ot our money, was a silver loan, but if a large war loan was Issued, It would likely be In cold, and therefore Chinese loans should not necessarily result lu advanc ing tbe price of silver. NEBRASKA REPUBLICANS. Omaha, Aug. 22. The largest Re publican state convention ever held lu Nebraska met today. Lieutenant Gov. T. B. Majors was nominated governor. Tbe Omaha Bee nud antl monopoly element party will fight Major. CALIFORNIA DEMOCRATS. San Francisco, Aug. 22. Tbe Democratic state convention recon vened at 10:30 today. First tbe railroad fight was settle.). By a report of the committee on credentials In the case of c nte)tlng delegations from Sacramento "tbe Old Liners" wero defeated and tho convention recognized "tho Reor ganized Democracy,"- delegates who are outspoken against Southern Paci fic Interests. Tho utual committees wero then appointed, after which the convention adjourned till tomorrow. Fond of Beer. CiilCAao,Aug, 22. Several witnesses were examined by tbe strike commis sion today and gave testimony favor able to the Pullman company, Paul K, Herms, a news dealer, said the trouble with the men is largely due to fondness for beer. All the saloon keep ers In the surrounding towns bad grown rich, Chapter Masons. Topjska. Aug. 22. About 800 promt nent masons (rom all the tUttcs in the union are In Topeka attending the oth triennial convocation, General Grand Chapter JUoyal Arch Charters have been granted to the councils at Halt lake City, Spokane and Seattle, Tho Wage Question. Pmhtland, Aug, 22IUs rumorid the engineers And firemen will lake Hie qut.lloi) ot reduction of wages on (he O. n, & N, into thaoourl, lr, Price' Cream r!kl- Powder Wor M'0 ftlr Jfigktjt Awr Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report fte fpA a( ABSOLUTELY WIRE mil mi I Scene of an OregonJLynehlng Party. END OF A LAWLESS INDIVIDUAL. Gets n Laconic Verdict From n Coronor'H Jury.! Klamath Falls, Aug. 22. Woul Is received from Lakovlew, Oregon, that last Monday night a mob of moaked mon surrounded tbe county Jail there and compelled City Marshal Helnmeytr, who is acting ae jaUer, to hand over the key of the jail. Tho mob ontercd the jail and brought out a pris on ar named W. 8. Thompson and hanged blm on tbo court house steps. Thompson was confined in jail on charge of assault with a dangerous weapon. He was a resident of Warner Valley, where he bad hosts of enemies,- who allego Thompson did as he pleased? killing horses and caltlo and abusing people, At one time be Is charged with almost having caused tbo death of bis wife and child. A coroner's Jury roturued a verdict that Thompson came to his death by strangulation by un known bands. A German Consul Reports a Big Crop. SOME MORE GRAIN GOMFffllM Ncz Percos Indian Reservation to lie Opened. OKRMAN HOP CROP, Washington, Aug. 22. United States Counsul Stein at Bumberg,Btates If nouuforseeu conditions arlso,tho hop harvest In Bavaria will provo equal to the yield In most favorable hop years. A NEW "WHEAT LINE. United States Consul General Jonas, at St. Petersburg, states that tho early completion of tbo Siberian railroad, Is likely to have a depressing cfloct upon the prices of grain throughout the world. A RESEIIVATION OPEN, A bill ratifying the Nex Perce Indian treaty, Is now a law. It carries f 1,008, 022. (008,622 Is to tie paid as soon as the department can arrange tbe neces sary details. The laud Is to bo opened for settlement by proclamation of the president, In ample tlmo. Agricultural land will be sold at $3,76 per acre, min eral, stone and timber lands at (5 per acre, TIIU MARKKTH. Ham Fuancjboo, Aug, 22. Wheat Cash WJ87jo per cental for No, 1 shipping. Chicago, Aug. 22. Bept. Wh Cash, 641. Vowfmnd, Auk. lilWhMt valley 72J73j Valla Walla 607, Baking Powder PERSONAL GOSSIP. Grand Master Sovoroign of tho Knights of Labor la a tombrftono cutter by trade Alderman V. B. Dillon has been nom inated for lord mayor of Dublin for 180C. Ho lias alroady hold tho office. Lord Tennyson rocontly applied to tho bishop of Wiuohostor for authority to erect a tablet to. tho moraory of his fa thor In Freshwater churclt. Tho Marqniso Lanza is busy writing another novel. Sho is no longer a real dent of Now York, having rented her charming houso and taken ono in Wash ington near her father's residence. Tho popo, although thoro is nore markablo ohaugo in him, is doclining in strength, no is much bowed in fig uro and has rather frequont fits of som nolence, as was thocaso about two years ago. Miss Agnes Roppior, who is now vis iting Loudon, baa booomo a literary lioness in that city. Andrew Long has givou n diunor in hor honor, among tho guosts boing Professor Max Mullsr, tho philologist. Governor Tillman of South Carolina makes no secret of his candidacy for tho United States sonata "I went into the fight threo yoars ngo," ho says, "for tho blggost plum. I, shook it down, and now I'm after another.'' Miss Olllo K Fiold of Mitchell, Ind., and Will S. Burris of Alfordsvillo, Ind., two students of tho Southoru In diana Norninl college wero married on tho fitngo at tho conclusion of tho grad uating exorcises at Mitoholl. -reaidejitrOasinilr-Pcrior-coutinuefl to shbwthat ho has no intention of being a slnyo to precedent. Ho has expressed , his determination to make several changes in tho ofiloial life in the Klysee. Ho will roduoo tlio military household and croato n civil housohold, which has not heretofore existed. Queen Viotorln is possessed With a particular longing to visit tho Holy Land, to look down upon Jorusalom from tho Mount of Olives and try to pio turo tho potrt, and tho oldor sho grows tho mora is her dosiro to undertake this pilgrimago, and uono of her im mediate entourago would bo astonished if sho mado np her mind suddenly to sot out on tho journey. CHICAGO PROVERBS'. Fortuno tollers talk to long oars. Don't toko tips from flattory's tongUo. Tho best fighters wear tho fewest foathors. Much of tho fuluro is in tho school toaohor's hands. Tho cutter Is not to blamo for tlio fit of a borrowed coat Don't chonpon yoursolf by tondoriug unsolicited advice. Soino mighty good climbing has been douo in oowhido boots. Moro than ono man has fallen from tho force of his own blow. Sorno folks are liko rooking chairs, full of motion without progress. Evon tho skinflint is willing that oth ers should sharo in his opinions. "As old m tbohilla"and never oxcoll od. "Tried and proven" iathevordict o Jf millions. Bimmons Livor Kogu- y-j lator ia tlio AJOi't'G'I and Kidney rnodicino to wliioh you can pm your faitlt for a euro. A mild laxa tivo, and puroly vog otablo, act ing directly on tlio Livor and Kid- Th wn Pills rsjtjjrijp noya. Try it. Bold by all Druggists In Liquid, or in Powder to bo taken dry or mado Jnto a toa, tht Kln ot IS tr MedlcliM. " 1 liava lued yourHliniiioiK MverRajra- Iittor ftiul cuii coutclaodously r It w fw ilim of all II vr medicines, 1 owi'&r II m mi..uliiBcliwtjilulr.-iw, W. JAOic nun, 'i'avouitt, Wwitlwtoiu 44-KVKHY PACHAS- tty tt IMaMy Mi M4 tm wrfM M . iftt j M nkn'rii-;