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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1894)
(I u sSU. ?' M fi ti'i j.m mwfmn US CENTS PER MONTII BY MAIL. Jjrn ITAJ .:,; 4..i,A...h' t'OtJNTY ( UTIOUl' I'APJBB. -J VOL. 7. DAILY EDITION. mmim SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 55, 10U4. i ff i i , ... DAILY EDITION. NO. 4 4 tJ- n ai JOURNAL. I. mmFSm 10 rO" TO Iff ( lJLi Keeps a full lino of the 'Brown Shoe CVs Shoes of all kinds and sizes. Their prices are very low, and qulity good Also a full line of . . . . Hats of latest style, and Shirts, Overalls, Jack- ... .ets, Gloves, Suspenders, Hosiery of all kinds, Underwear, Bedspreads, Lace Curtains a- d . . . .notions of all kinds. Also a well selected line of Men, Youths' and Boys' CLOTHING, at .... very low prices. We sell for cash, the goods . . . .are bought for cash, and give our customers all ....the advantage of the discounts. It will pay..... . . . .you to call E.T.BARNES 333 COMMERCIAL ST. man Bargain Sior. 142 STATE u Just received another lot Jrown Shoes and Boots. -You rant for every-day solid wear. rlow Shoo for $1.15. This ress shoe, latest style, $1.85 : ren's, misses', boys' and men's you. .Rubber Jtsoots una bhoes just received. f JS"FJne Linen, Laces, Narrow Edgings, Ladles' and Genta' Underwear, len'H Wnrkimr HiiirtH. jiovs' ana Men's ird Caeca. On n 1 tiitse wecan nave -- - n r n received uo dozen or mose eiegaui Call and nee us. M. J. OTEL WILLAMBTTJ3 ! Special Announcement l mf E9BH OEDd. C. DEN HOSE! Churchil m RY &, CO. fines repaired. AH kinds of Job Work neatly done apofc, tinhm, Oregon, FRONT LIVERY STABLE, Etomriy 'f JJt)w md J?yggies oo Iteiv. Uorm UobtM byjbe Pay, Wjok pr Honih, ( im i U STREET. of those elegant Hamilton can now get just what you "We sell you the Iron Clad beats the record. Ladies hne heavy, 1.10. Infants , chil- shoes at prices that will aston- Hulls, uiassware. iiaruwaro. jeweiry. vouaueaaiH) per cem. we nave aiso . wr i docks, wmcu we sen ai ou per pmr. MATSON. IT is the purpose of the RAG pfc Manager to offer special Jm Ssks ducements and give particu lar attention to families who $0M desire Bay Board, and to StBuWerentlemen who require per manent accommodation, spe cial rates will be made. A I WAfiNFR r, i. Fioviiii-iij Propiietor. Wholesale anil Retail Dealer la Frcb, Halt and Smoked Meats t allKlud OB Court anil 110 State BtrcctH. LAWN GOODS, For the Best and Cheapest always go to k Burroughs, 103 State street, MAtfUPAOTURERflofllnp etna Cooking Htoyts. Jollpwj ware, all !" d Milled Plow Point, Full line o Stove Extras, Correspondence solicited. Cross, , Choice Meats. THE DAY'S OBEQON NKWS. Gathered by Telegraph and From Exchanges. Prof. Louis. Barzee delivered an ad dress nt tbe Sodavlllo Seminary Mon day evening, September 24tb. Tbe Newport brewery, owned by uouert ocnwelbold, bas made an as signment. Liabilities $1200, astest $6800. One day last week two Line county hop grower sold 10,000 pounds of bops to Herren & Levy for 0J cento per pound. Two German families, while on their way borne from the bop yard were held up and obbed of their hard earned cash near Springfield, M. A. Miller, the Lebanon druggist, bas sold over 8000 pounds of brimstone to the hop growers In that vicinity at a lower price than any other Arm In tbe valley. The new $13,000 school house in East Albany is now completed and school will commence Monday, October 1st. It is one of tbe finest school tvui2s In the valley and tbe work is fiHt-claes throughout. M. V. Iteea.a Thurston, Lane county fruitgrower, bas gone to Missouri to '11 his apple crop, which is good this year for tbe first time in four years. He bas sixty acres in apples aud esti mates Ibat tbe yield will be about 7,600 bushels, Eistern buyers have offered 69 cents per bushel, Mr. Buchanan, who lives above Har risburg, loft 1600 bushels of oats last week by fire. He had left tbe raln out in the field near tbe stack and thinking it was going to rain, set fire to the stack. After no had guarded it until be thought there was no danger he went home. During the night tbe fire started up and ourned both straw and oats. The saloon keepers of Lebanon say tbey cannot pay tbe present license of (GOO a year and have made the follow ing proposition to tbe city ceuncil: If tbe license Is reduced to $400, each will taKe out a license for & year; ir tbe re duction la not made, tbey will gobsoII date the two saloons and run under one license. Tbe licenses expire tbe 10th of October. The city council will mset in special session this evening to consider tbe matter. Mr. McCIure, of tbe Bladdan fruit farm near Eugene, h loading a large refirigerator car at tbe depot with prunes, which go to Sioux City, Iowa. The car will hold 1250 boxes and tbey weigh 20 pounds each. Tbey sell in Sioux City at wholesale, at $1.26 per box, netting tbe shipper about SO cants per box. Tbe trees In tbe orchard are yielding about 2 bushels of the pro duct each, Mr. McCIure expects to re ceive about (1040 net for tbe car. Ital ian prunei, green, are in excel lent demand Eut, but other varieties are very slow sellers and are from 05 to 80 cents per bsx. Aswlllbeseon from tbe above figures raising Italian pru ncs is a profitable business, Eugene Guard. THE MAXKETfi. Ban Fbancisoo, Sept. 25. - Wheat Casb shipping 8081. Chicago, Sept. 26, Wheat, Sept. 61; Dec. 64). Poutland, Sept. 26. Wheat valley 76; Walla Walla 0507J, '& "An old M tliohIlla"and never cxcoll el. "Tried and proven" iatho verdict of rnilllona, Bimmons Liver Eega- y- 1 1 lator la tlio Betten&s, medicine to vrklck you cart pin your faith fot a euro, A jnJM laxa tive, and purely Yflfj fctablo. act ing directly oo the Uvur an 4 KW Than Pills noya, Trylt. Byld ball ftrgglt Jn WqM; or in Towfar Tto HtBgtff Htnmwm lira. iiur'anlmt hu4fffitih HI I, iv. illujl VltUI Ullillllbl HIHB.1'1 rd inyi-rinMMVNMf. II .HHU.fiJ w, mB9PS TALKS. Startles Werld Willi Demo cratic Tariff flews..- YUB AMEiOAN'PRODDCERS .HORDED. Hawaiian' Sngr Kings Greatly 3 Enriched. Mffi, iNOIANAfKHiTH, Sept. 23, Got. Mc- Ktnley 1b sycoeb Jwe today upon pub lic iiflulrBpeafd with a eulogistic reference (Jrtbe administration of Pres ident Hawfaou under which be said tbe countryJ prospered as It never bad prosered hitott or sluee, , The address was Uevoted'afreot wfaplly toa dlcnw- alou of tbe tAftC and especially thecr feet of the democratic (arid law. The governor priifuted a pbasu ot the law recently paescp which was a sUirtllng Aurprise to uaudience. 'X arsugar l, ir. .aju. .i. t., , ..... w. Auiu, nmuvk njiu iiiu IU( Ui lliu Uawuliuu IsJttuds, under which ail sugars from those islands are admitted free. This provision was inserted by the senate). "It gives the sugar ti ust," said Gov. McKln'ey, "an udvantago which had not heretfoio been sus pected." The sugar production of the Hawaiian islands is under control of tbe sugar trust. Tbat country is tbe field of its primary operations. The democratic party took away from tbe sugar raisers of tbe Unlt.d e'atea a bounty of (10,000,000 per caracd be stowed a bounty of $8,000,000 per year on the sugar pnJduewsof the Hawaiian islands, glvlngUbew advantage over; not only thjs Uar produwrs of the United Stat, 'tut of ttie wbole world outside these Islands. The revolt of tbe Louisiana sugar planters against tbe party which bad smitten them so heavily was also referred to. Science and experience concur in the judgment that Dr. Prlco'sBaklug Pow der is tbe purest and best ever made. Murder at Albany. Aujany, Or., Sept. 25. Two young gentlemen returning from a reception at the college about 11:30 p, in. found tbe body of a man in tbe alley back of tbe United Presbyterian church with his feet on the walk. Thinking tbe man drunk, tbey went for Night watch man Jones. Dr. J. L. Hill and son re turning from a call, arrived at tbd place soon after aud found the mad was dead. Tbere waa a bullet hole la the left side, under tbe heart. They sent for tbe acting coroner, Judge J. C. Powell. On tbe body was tound a Masonic pin, a Masonic diploma and a receipt from tbe Corvaills lodge, A. P. & A. M., showing the man was E. JI.Burnbam, In one of tbe panto pockets were some keys, and a knife in tbe other, la tbe hlp-pot'ket was a handkerchief. There were (1.36 in loose sliver and a watcb l:py in one vest pocket, but o watch. The bodywas taken to the engine house. It was plainly a case of murder and robbery. Mrs. Crouch, living in tho bouse opposite the church, heard a shot and some one cry for help, and awakened her bunband, hut others found the body before he reached there, The body was atlil warm when found, Tk Peatk Lint, Yokohama, Bjf, 26, The German cruiser Ahxandrlue has arrlved'here, and reports that maon the Japanese killed in the battle f Yala river were Commander HuWmotol, of the gunboat Abegl; Lieutenants Tekaha and LoHuicbl, of the cruiser Ifsshidate; Lieutenant Hlma And Otoo, ot the crulssr Matsushita; Lltut, Msgll, of the gmlmr Ablfshlwof Lieu), Atm, ot the cruiser Yosblwaj tihWf Hurjieoit Myock, UMuf l'y mutter hbltutw, i(d Burgeon Murakosl, Thirty ijomwhi' inMwwl QWcersond nm ware Whl, aqd 760 wjMHdd. QWOAM, Hopt, 26 -AWMntn'a u thy vm wU'l VinUtutit PU and Other oMwa Of JbA H l. WW l gMM today nt tiw llmuil JWi'M wmt WrJot A'lpnsy WvUiltt anrt fur )hQVW)UWri lth aspfWdi, ftWHfyr la H the fuwlw wv mnnt9n, BILL M'KINLEY Ike r WVf More OonfereBce Appoistaeats. OR A NTS I'ABS DISTRICT T. U JONES, P. B. Althouse O. H. Lea. Athtnud S. E. Menlnger. Brandon Supplied by t'auyonvllle R. T. Baldwin. Outrai Polnt-G. W. Kennedy. Crcswell Edward Glttlns. Drain J. L. Stratford. Gardner It C. Black well. Grants Puss D. G. Stephens. Jacksonville W. B. Moore. Klamath Indian Mission Supplied by Thomas Starus. Klamath Falls To be supplied. Lakeview Supplied by Itlohard Fish. Lorane J. M. Sweeney. Lowell- Supplied by W. A, Kemp. Marsbfield-G. W. Qulmby. Medford E. S. Craves. - Mtirllti-Suppllcd by M. W. Hamp ton, Oakland J. C. Bolster. Ptsky Supplied. Phoenix To be supplied by C. P. Good. Roseburg N. S. Buckner, Bprlngflld-F.VH. Calder. Ten Mile-Supplied by W. O. Hockett. Walker Supplied by Joseph Sams. Wllbur-M.BrlBk. i'oktlano distkiot, a. w. que, p. k, k Astoria J W. Buehoag. Cunby-B. M. Corner. Clackamas Bupplied by J. W. Mi' ler. CiaUkanle O. A. White. Cleone J, H. Skldmore. Cornelius D. S. Wlgstead. Forest Grove D. A. Walters. Gresham Christopher Alderson. HIIIsboro-K. P. Webb. Lafayette G. F. Bound. Mt. Tabor W.S. Harrington. Newburg To be supplied. Oregon City Gabtjel Sykes. Pertland: Centenary, J. N. Denlsou; Central, Wllmot Whitfield; Chinese Mission, to be nepphed; Clars, S. W. Striker; First Church, C E. Loeke; Grsee, Hiry Baemwi; jPattoo, bhp pjOd by D. H. GU; 9C' Johu's, ap plied bv A. r. Bastley; St. xVwl'f, George Wblttaker; Snayslde, F. L. Moore; Trinity, C. A. Lewis; Uni versity church, H. N. Rounds; Wood lawn, to be supplied. St. Helens To bs supplied. Bellwood aad Oswago-A. S. Mulli gan. Tillamook Donald McLachlea." Viola Supplied by A. P. Glllelt. Warrentoa A. M. Mo Cart. C. C, Stratton, president Portland university; member of Grace, Portland, quarterly conference. Thomas Van Bcoy, dean of tbe col lege of liberal arte, Portland university; member of University cburcb, Port land, quarterly conference, D. L. Edwards, professor in Portland university; member of University church, Portland, quarterly cosfereaee. A. O. Falrehlld, agent Portland uni versity; metaber of University church, Portland, quarterly eonfereaee. Henry T, Atkinses, leftwitkoat ap pointment to attend oho of our tefaoofe. Tbe conference voted to asset aext year in Portland, with the Taylor street church. j As a real household treasure Dr. Price's Baking Powder has achieved a position unique In itself, Jack tke XIbbt fcttyl. Vikmka, Sept. 26. A terrible double tragedy of "Jack the Ripper" order k reported from Ameras, sot far from Inrtespruck. A young and pretty waltrro of Araers went away from her employer's reWec to witness a religious procession. Oa returning home th girl was Murdered, aad tbe only clew to her mhm(b I the kaife picked up near tbe body, Near tbe Sftoi where the waltFe was killed tbe body ot another woman naked aad tiasbed with ft knife wm found today, la A- ditton aaotber wohm tloglng to tbe same pJiiNtorbooa m mm, A strong detacbweul e4 gewdarww a4 two cofHpaaiM of jrlamnw ntt seerf tbe country r&un4 Amm, knH all tb s0fto t wt (be wu4m bay Amvhja, Qf fff 'M,-i, H, Morrl' jwo, alwkwof JIwmo, wbowaeawB' pw4U)kvtt bt PtH4 J4 Mw May vnnk to a4td tbe MiM(ta 4V1M Viftttl tiisB laal ttliAisV ILMlA Lueja tuntM ftftllflyiw fTW rF"l P r 'a " ff Baf w llUf t&UQ6 iiukt UiUl. MCJ JH'Ifliil uummU, H4M bj frH a hk dlfiMu Hk tb')bt thai b b lcn fmVy tkt't Willi, H wm to KHU4 UM Mm t.n Ufgj iufaaststf LJiMA Utg agtji JUbW Aaa to lWt UMi nr won 1' mn i una mi llili Tomrary Chairni ui of ike Convention. HE SBVBBELY CONDEMNS TUB A.P.A. Also tko McKIslcy Tarlft Clevc 1kh! mi Flower 0. K. SABAT03A, Sept. 2-3. Senator Mur phy called the democratic state con. veutlon to order here at 1:20 p. m. Senator Hill was named for temuorarv chairman amid intense entbueiasm. Suean B. Anthony and other women suffraststs are here to wee the adontion of a plank In favor of extending the ballot to women. In his remarks Hill said; 'The Democrats of the Empire state assem ble here today undismayed at life pre mature boasts and assumed confidence of our adversaries. Wo win our victor ies on election days, and not by exuber ant bravado in convention halls. New York Is still Democratic, and if we are truo to ourselves will this yar resume hor place In tbe Democratic column, Tbe people have not forgotten it, nor the Republican administration which In tbe ill-fated yrarts? 1600 saddled the country with the unwise and vicious legislation, which baa sluce crippled its prosperity, endangered Its il'ute3,md augmented Its public burdens." Hill went on with an arraignment of tbe Mo Klnley law, eliciting frequent applause. Commendation of Cleve land aad Flower set the convention wild. When he condemned the American Protective Association Bsethods, there waa hearty applause. The eeaventlea adjeuraed till to aaorrow. The Minneapolis Is ships, Dr, Price's Is powders. fastest of war best of baking A 25 Kouad Fight. New Ohlkams, Sept. 25. The first of a series of fights which will form a pugllletlo triple event at tbe Olvraplo club, took place last night tn tbe pres ence of about 6000 people. Prof, John Eckhardt, the popular New York ref eree, officiated. Mi':pby aud Pllmmer fought for a putie of (2,600; (2000 to go to the winner and (600 to tbe loeer. The fight was declared a draw attbeead of the 26th round. Pllmmer forced the fighting, tbeugb Murphy proved game. In the eighteenth round Pllmmer knocked Murphy down with a blow on tbe seek, but the latter got up -and fought gamely. la the 23d Murphy got la bta work on Pllmmer's Jaw aad sent bias sprawling, The referee de clared tbe match a draw aad hi decis ion received general approbation. Pliajsaer had the best of tbe flgbtlBg, but the little Bostonlan's gasaeaessaad generalship saved him through the re quired 26 rounds, Yamke Democrat. Nkw Havm, Conn., Sept. 26. The DeeBocralio convention today nomi nated Ernest Cady, of Hartford, gov ernor. The platform endorse Cleve land and condemn the American Protective Association. Geaaty Clerk JUVVsd. Dallas, Texas, Sept. 25. County Treasurer Bcott, of Graysoa county, was ksoeked eeMeluw la bi oUte tbbi afteraoefi by aa unknown was and tbe fe robbed ot (,000. drover Apfouit. Wanhihutok, Set, 36. Th pre dettt today appointed Ueaeral WJIllaw Wad DuWeW, of Detroit, superintend fit ot tbe coast and geodetto twrvey, to suootud Prof. T, V, Kendeaball, r etgftsd. Osws f . Pobti.aki;, gept.d6.A at Oewe go today dertroyad J3hw's drustofe mi Ik t&Mttm of H, GhtlnUm, To ttiUm t4 tbotMMNd (lolhfn, well In awed, Hl&ml of all In Iayewbif owf-f.tot V, U, Gort Mpmt (jBBBBBBWiP'jH"BBBF FP,Bf"BW iBT J BT BBBB if Tha PubUc Schools. Fourth A i)upll9 who attended tho Central school laat spring and were not promoted, v,i!l attend E&t cho( if they live east of Cottage street. If they live west of Cottage street they will at tend tno Central. Sixth B pupl's of North school, who were promoted to Sixth A, will report with Sixth A at East. All Fourth A nunllsof ParkaebooL who were promoted to Fifth B will ro port at Park. All Fourth A who rlbt report at the rftme school. Sixth A pupllsot Lincoln school who were promoted to Seventh Is will report at East school with Seveatb B. Sixth A puplleof Lincoln school who were not promoted will report atEisfc school with Sixth A. Fourth A pupils of Central school who weie promoted to Fifth B wJU it port at Est school. Fifth B pupils living withla tbe Park school boundaries who attended at tbe -Lincoln school last term and were pro moted to Fifth A, may attend either Lincoln school or East school aa their parents choose. But tbey will not be .1 permjf tod t change after Mieh oboloe itf mado and they report to tbe school ; of their choice, except upon th direc tion of tho superintendent, Teachere receiving these puplta will please report the names of all such pupils to the do-, perlntendeDt as be wishes to Keeps fist of them in his office for reference. All Other classes report aa utsual. Some transfeis may be found neces sary. Such transfers may be made oa Tuesday morning as far as possible. Fire at Mart. G. W. Epler's residence, one mile north of town, caught fire Sunday about 12 o'clock. The house and nearly all of tho contents were consumed in a very short time. No one being- at ., ri home except Mr. Epler, who saved "" only a few trunks and their ooatodta, J and was badly burned hlmeolf on oae wrist by some fire dropping oa lt,w)wbj I: he was carrying something out of tbe " house. The house wan occupied by P. W.-Van Burin and family, Mr. Epler and his daughter Rubjr and B. H. Van uurin (I'ete's lather; but they were ai away from home except Mr. Spier. a Pete and family and his fattier were Ju Jefferson, on a visit, and Ruby Spier was In Salem. Tbe estimated loasM about (3000. Insurance on house (600; on content (800, The fire caught from the flue burning out and spark drop ping on the roof. Oriental OoBnaesi. Yokohama, Sept. 26. The AsabI, a Japanese paper declares: "We have already stated that a treaty with tbe fl United States was in progress, o4 al most reaching IU oornpktlon. We bear -" uow tbatthe United State government has appointed by cable Mr. Dun, It .'. minister In this country, minister plea- " ipotentiary for ratification aud ex change of tbe ratifications." "We believe," remarked the China Gazette, "tbat we are sot premature In 1 stating tbat formalities have been ar ranged and everything I out and dried for the completion of a sew set of trad- ., lag regulation between Great Britain and China, which we are assured will be found very advantageous to too former, from a oonsinerelal point, at least." 4i Tbe Shanghai Mercury aay it U m- " """ -mored in Pebla tbat tbe emperor baa a oxpreaeedM desire to personally tk etlarge of operation la Corea, and to leave tbe throne uaderrtb rejrBjr of the empress dowiger. Wbea bta ataj ety made knows this desire, bk beav ers are said to have knocked their -, beadeaBd prayad bin mateety noi to kt bta anger drive him so far a to engage with bo paltry an eaeaay, bat to let bta oflloeM drive off the barbarian. Defenses of Monkdn, tbe bout of;?'' tbe 'flngdy Booty, are being strecjttt' esod, Tbe farrtaoa b bees Mtofipwd by 8000 trained troop, , It wa rumored om tlsae ago, aajra aJayaawe Jooraal, that Cbaua Tae THBgar.4 otbef were goiMg tola- peaobLl Hung Cuftflg, wt HOibiaa; JbW fWBrlvBB It m evn said that aa Hpp4atNMMtt w mmim to tteaelve the Pefclag coy eraateat. 'ffaat ovBBet, eootiaoea tKmmtM that h HMRg Cbaog MMttMl delF war wIumi the unnittmd wm out to mm w bar an ?tf' , , , 1 , i --" wumw w mm mw, pmwwiwph yH4 14 jHf h f w Hf9 t P- r - fffy4 ' ggPro-gag Utii