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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1894)
' ;?3 KB CENTS JOURNAI COUNTY PAPJEK. iP.EIt MONTH I BY MATT,. P jf u-v DAILY EDITION. SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER a, io!4. ' DAILY' JEDITION. NO. 280 r " '"fc. A - -a - " -- ' JZ1lX 1 JL "CaJlJ t B IB Iff YORK BAG KET Co.'s, .Keops a full line of the Brown Shoe . Snoes of all kinds and sizes. Their prices are .very low, and quality good. ' Also a full line of . . Hats of latest style, and Shirts, Overalls, Jack- .ets, Gloves, Suspenders, Hosiery or all kinds,, I. .Underwear, Bedspreads, Lace Curtains ad, $. .notions of all kinds. Also a well selected line. ILof.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. I . .you to call '..... T .T.BARNES 333 COMMERCIAL ST. Pinion Bargain Store. 142 STATE STREET, o Just received another lot of those elecant, TTn.milfnn Jrown Shoes and Boots. You. can now fret iusfc wlmr. vnn pt for every-day solid wear. We sell you the Iron Clad Ppw Shoe for $1.15. This beats the record. Ladies' fine prigs shoe, latest style, $1.35; heavy, $1.10. Infants', chil pirea's, misses', boys' and men's shoes at prices that will aston pfivyou. Rubber Boots and Shoes just received. ffltfeki. . o '('.'''flLp'Ino T.lnnn. T.nrwj. "NVirrnw TCridlnirn r.nrHoo' anA Honto' Tlnitnrninnr IJNe'B Working Hbif Is, Boys' and Men's'Sults, Glassware, Hardware. Jewelry) a van u. vues. uu uu lutsu wo cuu buvu you at ii'uui 20 per cent, va nave also )st.received GO dozen of those elegant Hocks, which we sell at 5o per pair. SKJV Call and krc jis. M. J. MATSON. THE DAY'S OREGON NEWS. Gathered by Telograph. and From Exchanges. A meeting of the Oregon Association of Nurserymen will bo held at Port land, Oregon, October 3d, 1894. at 2 p, m. In the parlor of the Hotel Perkins, o rner Fifth and Washington streetr. Mr. A. Brownell, of Albany, Is presi dent of the association. The yield of wheat in Gilliam county was from one-third to one half greater than was anticipated. It will take the farmers about one year to haul their wheat to the railroad and, notwith standing the low price, a large amount of money will be put Into clrculat on. The Y. M. C. A. of Albany is gcag to have a night school for the benefit of tho young men of that city who can not attend during the day. The class will study book keeping and arith metic, under the direction of Prof. C. F. Howland. State Fish and Gnme Protector H. D. Mr.Gulreisa very much disappointed man. The hatchery established through his efforts on the Sluslaw river has been closed for the season, and not a xalmon has been hatched there this summer. Portland Telecram. REPUBLICAN YICT0R1ES ill .J Connecticut City Elections All. Go Tbatwjy. TOE A. P. A. MBET A MpDED DEFEAT. f IHE FAIR STORE. OPERA HOUSE BLOCK. W-, Headquarters for Ladles' and Gents' Underwear, Hosiery of all Muds, Ta "Me Linen, Towling, Shirts, Overalls, Jackets, Tinware, notions of all kinds, . fiblatad T.ihlAta a!v Hall nnrl RnVR Mnnno. WV, ..W., WbW. HUH Mbv.w HIWHWJ . O. P. DABNEY,Prop. &L i - bTEL WILLAMETTE ! Special Announcement Across tho 6eas and round the world go the praises of Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder. Beyond comparison "the mosl periect made." ' , Law Students. Tho following law students were examined for admis sion to the bar and await the decla'on of the ceurt: John W. Bices and Geo H. Gottanack, Canyon City; G. M. Short, Maisbfleld; W.A. Murdy, T. B. McDjvltt, J. E. Marks. Pertland: F. T. Gri tilth and Geo. W. Swope, Oregon City; A. E.,Yerex, W. C. Hawley and G. W. Hollfster, Salem; Geo. W.KIn sey, Eugene. Is It Troe? An Eugene paper siys: It Is reported here among the railroad boys that the Roseberg local will be discontinued on the first prox. It is claimed by the management that the overland can take care of all the pas sengers. This change will lay off quite a number of deserving1 men. Eugene Guard. McKinley Finds HhHs Too Small for Kcpulisttis. 4 OUR NEXV McKinley Opens uaitrn With an i Louis, Oct. 2. While piM the; Mi IDENT. A Pkospeeous Place. Yakima county Wash., has a potato acreage of 6000 acres, which at 200 bushels per acre, will yield a crop of 1,200,000 bushels, equal to $300,000 at 25 cents per bushel. . A Popular School. The State Normal school at Draili has opened with the largest attendance In the his tory and student aro still entering every week. The boarding ball is more popular than ever under the new man agement of matron and students. Popbam Edwards and and iY- -ui"r. -"T Three Pairs. E. A IT is the purpose of the Mrs. Martha Elstitee, Leonard Walker ,. Jk.,;nl ,'n. aDd AnD,e Carter' were respectively granted licenses to wed by the county clerk today. iVLanager to oner special in ducements and give particu lar attention to families who fy desire Day Board, and to gentlemen wno require per manent accommodation, spe cial rates will bo made. A. I. WAGNER, Proprietor. Ed. C. Cross, AUV, Choice Moats IPH CI WhoICHHltt KUfl KotHll Dculcr In VreaHt Bait urn Smoked M HtH til hIIKIikIh OH Court una 110 tit ate Htvtuitti, iDEN HOSE! Churchill & Burroughs LAWN (JOOJ)S. For tho JJt aihI Gliufipoet AlynffoUi I m Hiuiiiirp( FRONT LIVERY STABLE, WAWJNQ & MTrntfTAv. Ii9ni'tt Humjly fifjUnma m )hm on liiml Horn ibmnwM mrnmtwtl . . HA.mW& O. W, Bariber returned today from from Portland. He reports that their daughter, Mrs. Holbrookes improving. J. O. Slegmund of Jefferson is, In the city for a few daya. r1m29&r $KL m. lil xJL II BFiM "As old m i t!ioJjilla"ftn(l never oxcoll- ed, "Tried arid provon" ' is tho verdict of millions. Simmoni Liver Ivogu. IlPTT'PQny Livor JLjOffO ftnd KIdooy modlcino to which you can pm your faith for ft euro, A mild )aa tlyo, n d purely ve otatls. MX ing alroctly on tho Mver and Kid- neyi, Try it Bold by all PruflglaU In Tuld, or In Powder talxj tAkfindryonnftdolntoft ten, TM KWHM'ftii. issonri dam nation. St. Louis. Oct. 2.Whilo Benalor Vest wus opening tho Democratic cam paign In Missouri; at Kansas City last night, Governor McKfeley, facing a vociferous crowd In a IsS-kb hill here. made the opening ail dries of the Re publican campaign. Itjjwaa the third stale camp.ilgn which fcc had opened Jn a week. The Houl'Chauncey I. Filley, chairman of tbu Republican state committee, ex'Xteprescutative JNeluriUKliaua and a coAmitlceof rc- Pfintlnll nipt Diivnriior Alpirinloir at tl.n depot and escorted him tohe Plantei's uoiei, wuere ue ncm a public reception. He spoke to the Merchant's Ex change and also at the fairgrouuds to 50,000 children. When Introduce.! n the evening he said: "Your chairman Bald this was the opening of the Republlcn campaign In Miesourl. I wonder In my heart what its close will be. The truth Is, that no hall Is large euough for Repub lican meetings this year." .While Governor McKtnley spoke in side tho ball, Charles F. jdy and Rep resentative Dartholdt' helja an oyer ilow mcetinir of 2500 neonlo nnintdn. Governor McKinley will apeak at Kan- L. il tr .t.i- oua vn.,y, xvuu., iuih eveuiug. Tnkeedora EepuWean. HARTFonn.Conn. , Oct. 2. Elections for the choice of town clerks and jus tlces of tho peace, and for the purpose of voting on the liquor license question, were held yesterday In the various towns throughout the state, while In Norwich and New London city officers were balloted for. Much Interest Is attached to the election from the fact that the American Protective Associa tion bad taken a prominent part In the campaign. Returns from fortv towns in Ibis section of tho state show that the Republicans tain ten towns. New Haven, Oct. 2. Returns from lou towns in Connecticut show un precedented gains for the Republicans In, the town elections yesterday. Towns' that have not elected Republican of ficers In years went Republican by a thousand raalorlty. In Waterburv the American Protective Association aroused the Catholics, who elected the' entire school hoard of Catholics. In almost all Iowub the Amcrlcau Protec tive Association has met with defeat, Merlden, Norwich, Mlddletown and New Mllfurd, which have been Demt- oratlo for years, were captured by the Republicans. New London elected. a Democratic mayor and displaced alle publican. Republicans, however. Captured all the other ollces. A Kansas Cyclone. Wichita, Knn., Oct., S.'-A destruc tive cyclone passed through here last night, It llrst struck the Twelfth street depot of the Missouri Paciflo road aud It was demolished, the roof of it atilkluir the stable of Dt. H untie, two blocks away, ctusbiug it like an egg shell. Twelve men were In the build ing and strange to eay none were hurt, although they were thrown about some. Tho storm passed i ait atom a mile, accomplishing all its dost motion in lees than two minutes. About 80 houbos and barns were wrecktd and probably 500 Bhade tre.. The path of the cyclone was about 50 ftet wide. It progressed with a fearful roar and was a regular twister. A Pugilist Marderer. PohtijANd, Oct. 2. A dlepatcb from Helena, Mont., furnishea partlcu ais of the fatal shooting of Frank Dorrlly, a gambler,by Tom Cleary.the well known pugilist. Tho murdt-r was the out growth of a druukeu quarrel. The men had trouble but settled it ap parently by taking a drink together, Subsequently the quarrel waa renewed with fatal reeulte. Clearly la now un der arrest. Ho la well-known. In snort ing circles in Portland, and all over the sound. iCHJNA K TOTTERING, Tfce Japanese May. March On to lVkin. TO I)B ATTACKED BY LAND AND SBA. Chlila Troops Brafted to Protect Their Sea Board. Annexation of Madagascar. London, Oct. 2. A dispatch Ironi Madagascar says that some English men, who hold large minlug, agrioult url and forest concessions in Madagas car, sent a letter yesterday to the Hova premier, aonoUncing that, con jointly with certain London and Con tinental banks, they will soon Bend to Madagascar a large amount of money to be used for commercial purposes. The letter says that France will not be permitted to annex Madagascar. William and the French. PAkis, Oct. 2. Lo Gaulols says: "Emperor William recently received a Frenchman passing through Berlin and said to him: 'I shall meet you again at the Paris exhibition In 1000.' Tub Frenchman expressed surprise. The emperor thereupon 'said: "I know the French character. Onae I eay I shall go to to their exhibition, I; know what I have to do In order to carry out my Intention. " Than Pills n I ) us4 rouiiliiiuwii Mm lAU u!r Vu f 4flJj4Wjr ff)!lt ' ! AMX-W Km (I Wwf M WW Neither legitimate comnetition nor envious rivalry can shako tho hold of Dr, Price's linking Powder ou the public Removing Treasure. London, Oct. 8. The Dally No we prints a dlvpatoh, under a Vienna date, atatlug that the Chinese government It removing from Moukdeu all the treas urfcuitored there and luklng tlietu lo Jehol, whilher the rmror Yleu-joeg lied in 1B00, becaute of if purmilt by lhi )ugllili and French orml, Ifear Peklri, Lonjxw, Oct, J. -The Time today print a dispatch from Hliunlmi UU lug that report U In circulullon lliert (hatflfl.OX) JaimiKMW trim huva bitoii landed on llieHlmnluog m( bbtwl Hie yt)ii'wnvtiruiirilvii 'wi, headed by iliu imtgMrato i( (Imt p'H'W, Im pubjloly lliauku'l (hUwl V in ifiioe ken tor III Nrvlow Hie ltllo ( i Vilu, tm Wililw ))rop. WAnmtniTnn, urn. ?,-Tlw Jr,i luvmtf twJfd 't the ift,mry DOrllllDDl. IIUIIIk.lv tut UlU filOillld Ht XviiWmbvr, "uflwr itmuwelUuni Hit liW 1111! JWWft( m J'UUMU W'tjfi J WfiHJiWfa Heflmiiw, m. Will talk about the tariff ever eease? There Is far greater benefit in talking about the merits of Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder. la Bad Shape. FAYAL. Oot. 2. The British shin. Ainsdale, Captain Ownes, which sailed from Taooma. Wash.. Mav 10th for Qucenstown, has put into this port for medical assistance. The Ainsdale en countered heavy gales on her voyage, during which seaman Thomas Dick son was badly injured, and Glaseon, Thompson, Frelnton and Kendall were washed pvcrboard and drowned. London and Paris. Paris, Oct. 2. Figaro Bays M. De Crala, French ambassador at London, has returned from that city much dis couraged, and the belief gains ground he has beeu unsuccessful, Figaro adds: lirtni ratallina wltti ftrast T)llal nw some time past have been of a dlffloult nature. Tho truth is, the discussion of the Egyptian question is no longer ventured openly between Paris London. SuANoiiAr, Oot. 2.-Auti-forolgn feeling at Peklii is increasing hourly and the authorities rind U vn- riim cult to repress the outbreaks of the Chi nese population. Leading Chinese rep resentatives at Pekin fear If the Junati. ess march upon Pekin. the canltal will - f ,-..,. .. .., ue capiureu, ns the Chinese soldier gathered to defend It are dissatisfied and unreliable. It is reportid that Li Hung Chang has received orders not to proceed to Corea. Tien Tsin, Oct. 2. It Is officially announced that 6,000 Japanese troops have arrived close to Passlet Bay, neur the Russian frontier. Bv a nrcvlnin. announcement it la reported that the Japanese fleet was sighted September 20th, ten miles from Shan Hal Wan, 200 miles from Pekln. Largo bodies ol Chinese troops haye been drafted to that district within tho last few days to prevent the Japaneso from lauding. Concentrating Near Moukden. London, Oct. 2. Shanghai dlu patches say the appointment of Prince Kuug, the emperor's uncle and presi dent of the foreign board of admlraltv. to aot as eo-dlrector with LUTTnmr Chang in the conduct of Chinese allUIre, Is looked upon as nartaklmr of th nature of a coun d'etat. Now niiii.c. soldiers are now en route to Cores, all of them bfclnfi rnnnonf rafol l.. i... vlcinityef MoulfuTrTaird HungChang. Tho Deadly Oycloae. Pawnkw, N. b., OcJ. 2. A oyclou struck tho ho.;ae of John Nelson, seven miles south of here last niht. 1h family, qocslsting of, seven persons, was blown InUian adjoining field. Eta daughter, nhto years old, had a stick driven through her skull, and cannot llvo. Fivo. others of tho family were severely Injured. Capture Katamara. Amsterdam. Oct. 2. Dispatches from Batavia announce the Dutch, after eight hours' hard fighting, cap tured Mntsmara, the stronghold of the Ballneze rebels. The Dutch loss was one lieutenant and 42 privates killed and four officers aud U privates wounded, The Iwllaer-e Iot heavily, Tk Traia XeMwi Oaugkt Tcosok Ar&, Oct. 2,Tbe three robbers who held up the Boutheru Pa clllo pastenger tralu yesterday, aeoured only about 9190 and a watett, Oua of the robbers was captured by a posse afUr being WRUNiladi It ta Ulvd the others will t caught. Is m OettM'a 0WU7 Vnr, Jok'W, Mo,, tM, 'lJHm Hortou. aaad Jlutv years, au ImuulLh of (he fmt htm at Kl , wm-tirm ttw tory ' j, FrRk Vfrfip, nf Honk Hprln, WynwlHg, tkH U vh k Ik ulr tt ay Uopld, Mwt my m aop4Mj the child wMu pto wto year iM, f llivn MdH H W, WWMnmWMMPMHHniMI fhs JHHm Ui fM, NM tkWWktm IM !h4ij (Jul ttl4mlr W Nd H, 4tpy H ,wmw,mvt vmtty m Chinese transports have gone to Hang Kow lor troops. It Is reDorted nvuitai Chen has been found to be Implicated In furnishing information regarding me umnese movements to the Japan, ese authorities. The power of the em. Iperor's. uncle, Prince Kung, inoludes .he privilege of at all times entering the Imperial palace, Bung Kwel. The emperor's father-in-law has started from Sbang-Hal Kwan, which is on the road to Peklu, with 6000 picked Manchurlan soldiers. Preparations for the better defeuse of Pekln am hin energetically pushed. It is expected the garrison there will be reinfoiceri i.v 20,000 Kaabgars. Twenty-five thou sand troops aro being massed at Tung Chow, near Pekln. As Incomparably the best ieavenlne- agentnow in use Dr. Price's Baking Powder has supplanted all others in popular favor. Big Reduction in Wagec. Bt. Louis. Oot. 2. A redimtinn nt wages Is tho rolling department of the tlnplate works at the St. Louis Btamn. it Company, Is announced. Thomas Keiunnghaua was seen, and ho said i "Under the McKinley bill tho duty af forded us protection on tlnplato esti mated at 76 per cout. The Wilson bill affords protection of only 06 per cent," Oatbett Talks. JlAVKKHir.U Maw.. Oct. 2 Jam J, Corbett said todayt "I am disgusted with thta whole buaeas, but I propose to bold to Bay dacWon. not to uui FilMhnmoHs until after h has fought O'DohiwII, aud demonstrated his abll Ity to spar lu my o)um, A Salem Maa. ,SAN FltANClSeo, Oct, 2.--WIIIIB9 Bray, a clerk from Salem, Of., created a sensation at 017 Mission street this mornlug and was taken .to the eitv prison, Ho acted so strangely that b was removed to the receiving hosnital and put luto a padded cell. His mind seems to be affected, but he w not vio lent. He says he has been hunting far Napoleon, the Llttt Corporal, and wants to go Into exile with him at Bt. Helena. He is a man of about 30 years. Rose'burg'a Election. Rosebuuo, Or., Oot. 2.--The annual olty election was held here yesterday. The main fight was for marshalship, for which there were six candidates, although there was much interest taken In the election of councilman. T1m following officers were elected; Councllmeu, John H. Shupe, B. W, Strong, W, T. Wright, tt& F.RIos and M.F. Rapp; marshal, it W. Carroll; recordner, F, M. Zlgler: treasarer. J. A. Cox. Hill Holds His Tongue. New York, Oct. 2.-Seuator Hill held a conference today with George B. McClellan, E. L. Rldgway, Genwal Wiley and Clerk De Forrest. At tb close of the conference, Hill and Da Forrest left the hotel together. To ra porters Hill Bald: "I must deeUae to say anything of a polttioal nature." De Forrest, however, remarked: "Sea- ator has not yet accopted the nomination." A Kaviaker, Fokt Wohtw, Tex., Oot, 2.-rn the ouBty Jail Martin Irons, whose mm WMioade fawoua by the uoHspttiuous part h took iu thsgrmt railroad atrlke of im, ta a prlowr cliard with hay. Ing attM)btd to assault the movom. year-old Hoaulls KtrIa, TtfOrtum Vrm AeaoohUlon oou. yetm t PNdMoH today, The use of Dr. Price's Baking Powder stamper every woman who usee it as a model housekeeper. Sugar Barons IndUUd. WAsTWNaTON, Oct. ,?bm grand Jury has brought indictments agaiaat Henry O. Havemeyer and John Searlee, for refusing to answer ques tions put by the senate investigation committee regarding the sugar trust. Puga Anpoi&tad, Washington?1 Oot. 2.W. H. Plteh of Ohio, late eommlseloaer of cuatonas, whose oftloe was abolished by the last congress was today appointed superin tendent or the Income tax division of the Internal revenue bureau. rreigkfc Kates Xalsed. Omaha, Oct. 2. Missouri river roada today announced that after October 30 alt freight rates to. Portland and adja cent points will be advanced from '7 to 26 per cent. This discrimination will greatly favor San Franelseo though tha object of the change la a great mystery, TniLULXJCXI. San Fkanouwo, Oot. 2.- Wirnt Cash 77J78i. Chioaoo, Oct, 2.Wheat. 00 60 J; Dee. 62 J . Poktiand, Sept. 20.--What vaiky 72j; Walla Walla G3(5)05, The Advance, of Lebanon, proposes houoo-fortb to publish tha naaaea of the dead beats who, after taking Um paper for years and not paying a nt, have their poatruaater notify them that it is "refused," They will not only ex pose the bilks, but nroeose to stand soma of them a law-suit. Ex, Portland saloon keepers ar klaktaa because soma of tha drnawiate am practically running aateona nbe druggists liaenae. A football team will he organises! hy the University of Ofagon atudawtea Kugetie, DISSOLUTION NOTICE, jfa arMfifKlik wulufcf euMkt. 'W, X. WP sThTmmW. rummtr wnuarawiuv, im i.. M. km ill hwiTmauu&rHf7 w " "" M Hltfm tf M in lnmH towetjMm J,, GoV lia JkjttkAttit Jat iHWinTMIIf kbsTlsaaV