,y .- 5 CENTS PER MONTH BY MAIL. COUNTY O u'FICiAI PAPER. -3OIj. 7. DAILY EDITION. SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, l94. DAILY EDITION. KO. 3t bhhhhhbt HBP JOURNAL H k m rrri av tt xjJx 1 JL Adu w ft iipiUMiglglMIlMJIll TEETHING inpiuiiuaipEUHi 'nion Bargain Store. 142 STATE Just received another lot ffirown Shoes and Boots. You Want for every-day Solid wear. rlow bhoe tor 1.1 o. 1ms beats the record. Ladies fine rares3 shoe, latest stylo, $1.35; heavy, . 1.10. Infants', chil furen's, misses', boys' and men's shoes at prices that will aston ish you. Rubber Boots and Shoes just received. SyFlne Linen, Laces, Narrow Editing. Ladies' and Gents' Underwear. Meii'H Working Shirts, Boys' and Men's Suite, Glassware, Hardware. Jewelry, .Bird Cages. On all these we can save you at least 25 per cent. We bave also Just received GO dozen of those elegant Socks, wbtcb we sell at 5c per pair. uan turn see us. M. J. D M M 95; STATE ST..., . HOTEL WILLAMETTE! Special Announcement Tr HHIHpHjl Ed. C. iARDEN HOSE! :RED FRONT LIVERY STABLE, WALMNO ik A J'ull MiimiJy uf Umm i liuimhfi by 0j ni i tunumwm) MQ mmmw, TaketheOne Cent Daily PERIOD. In a child's life is an aggrava tion, so many disorders are inci dent to it. It would be a blessing to have children cut teeth with less suffering. By feeding babies with the Gail Borden Eagle Brand Condensed Milk this result h within the reach of mothers. Years of experience prove its value. STREET, of those elecant Hamilton can now get iust -what you We sell you the Iron Clad MATSON. BOYBHBRT CO., ejcm IT is the purpose of the Manager to offer special in ducements and give particu lar attention to families who desire Day Board, and to gentleman who require per manent accommodation, spe cial rates will bo made. A. I. WAGNER, Proprietor. Cross, WholcHuU urn! Ktifull DmUr In i'n'hli, halt juul Hniolced MrafJi ol .IIWIikIh (Hi Court umi t jOfilattiHtrmlUt J,AWN GOODS. Jfor Umi IhM nm OIhiujhmL Choice Meats Churchill &. Burroughs i m HiiirHl WICKWV, VWi nut limb uu JIw Ihy, Wwli hUuih JJfMwJ J ! UAlAMUlt VALLEY LOOAL NEWS. AUMSVILLE. Aumsville meat market has started a branch butcber shop at Stay ton and think of starting one at Turner In tbe near future, and thus Aumsville Is ab sorbing all of tbe suburban towns. Mr. D. E. Swank bos traded his Winerick property for tbe Irliman property, and in therefore owner of one of tbe best mill sites In Aumsville. He now controls the water power and the will site. "No illes on Swank," School commenced Monday I eptem ber 24th with a full school. Tbe two rooms are over-crowded, and tbe board Is talking of opening up another room. Two years ago one room and one teacher was all that was needed, now three rooms and three teacheru are required, and it will not be long before our due four room school house will bave to be eularged. This Is not all caused by tbe old settlers, Lut by many new families locating in tbe dis-1 trict. Itev. S. Spear preached to tbe people of Auuml.Ie laMT Sunday. John Molt talks of opening a shoe shop in tbe near future, in Aumsville. Henry Porter was in towa last week. He is residing at bis country residence, but will f-oou move to the city to spend the winter. Wo bave two regular staqe lines, and one railroad running tbrougli Aums vileo. Everything Is quiet in town. No pol itics, no scandal, no church and oo preacher, contentment and happiness reigns supreme. No liquor Bold in Aumsville and our young men bave no temptation and And their homes tbe best pWc'e to spend tbelr evenings. MARION. L. A. Waleer recently lost a One young horse Al Pawn and Lee Wiseman have gone to the coast, and promise to brlog borne some flsb, and tb'y are the boys to bring them. Ell Barnett and eon stopped over Sunday with relatives, hefe. They are on tbelr way to Louisiana. ' Riley Tomllnson and family thrived, here lest Saturday night. They came from Kansas and expect to make Ore gon their home. Our postmaster, Mr. Winslow, and son Bam, started for Kansas Tuesday morning. B. M. Tomlfnson has been appointed as his successor fa tbe post ofllce and Ib also putting in a stock of groceries. Our genial station agent, H. A, Hin shaw, who has been sick, Is now able to walk around, and will soon resume work, J. 0. Pickett has charge of the depot, while tbe agent takes his medi cine like a little man. FHUITLAND. Nov that the farmers bays harvested their several crops and are eujoymga little breathing spell I will take the time tO'write you a few Unas to tell you how we In this "neck of the woods'' are prospering. The wheat crop has been garnered foreome little time now. The yield Mils year was light hut the quality Is yety good, Hops are all gathered, The ykld was excellent and If wo get f'f lrloc (or them we will he all rlhi, "An oM m tliulu!l"mxl , "Triad awl provoti' jo the yordtot o( ;olIliojm, lUmmona Uwr JttfU Jutor ilju yny (Avor mm you sm nnyw (M W tri (mi Than mi ro A nil a M' mm vm tum. m Pills mm 't u B t li"r WH -WJpWWW Rp.ttp.r iMHi Tbe saw mill is going again at full b!ast and running out about 40C0 feet per day. School opened last Monday week under tbe guidance of Prof. Fret.mau. Tbe I. O. G. T. lodgo at this pln.-o is a staunch soolal stand-by. We meet regularly every Thursday eveuing and for tho last few weeks our number has been added to largely. Yesterday we sent tbreo delegates to attend the district lodge at Wood bum. Farmers young and old, merj and women all believe in having pleasant social times and scarcely a week passes that some pleasant surprise or Sporty does not occur. McKlnley in Kansas. '. t Kansas Ciiy, Oct. 3. GovWm. McKlnley yesterday aftcrnbopppiko toanlmmenso Ihrong. He wa intro duced by Senator Cwls, who Jlppplly remarked: f "That unless the signs of t times were wrong, tbe governor woqjd, two years hence, be tbe leader 'of Mie Re publican hosts,'' This sentloaiht was vigorously applauded In h4 firet senteuo Governor McKinloylstruck areeponsivechord. "Projil as I am," be began, "to be an Oh I oat?,' I am prouder yet to be an American J' "Politics this year is business and business is politics." ' Tbe governor found subjact for reflec tion in the faot that Wilson had to go to a foreign country to get congratula tions for the passage of tli6 tariff law which bears bis name, and wtien some one in the audience Bang out, that the only Industry which bad ben called into existence was tbe free soup bouses. McKlnley responded, "there jsnotan American citizen but would rather earn his own sJup than to jbeg It of others; and under the policy of Repub lican we never had to bave ree soup houses, for anyone who was willing to work had work, and bo bad his own soup at his own table." Borne Inquisitive indivIdiKtl asked "what's tbe matter with the A. P. A ?" Tho Interruption was not well received and there cams cries from all parts of tbe theater, "put him out." Governor McKlnley paused for a moment before replylug, igb Mid; "The question we havelo settIe"now IsJ what Is the matter with tho country." A burst of applause followed. ON I'Ol'OLIBT BOUj Topeka, Kan,, Oct. 8. The home of tbe Populist was invaded today by Governor McKlnley, At Lawrence fully 2,000 persons at tbe station cheered lustily, and gave earnest atten tion as McKlnley spoke. With appar ent reference to Populism, the governor said: "We might as well understand one another. The Republican and Democratic parties are going to conduct the policy of this government, and It is for you to determine which." At Topeka a cavalry escort proceeded Governor McKmley to the state housa prouuda, where an immeuse crowd as sembled, Governer Llewellen, ottered to oftklally receive the guest, but the Republican managers declined. Gorbett's Farewell Fight. Hobton, Oct. H -Jim Corbett, Jh champion pugllUt, last night KV0 out Ills ultimatum, Jf sy; "Let tliene iiiei) who arts becking notoriety at my expedite get together all tho fghterii (u the world who )iaV0$O,OQQ to 'vager that I cannot dtftut them, no wulght or color harrwl. I will depotlt (10,000 with vl-i JJUudliurd, of Motion, as uvi'Jeuwt of my good ftillb, arid I will dovpU tmy one wok after July Jt, ni-'Xti to UrUHhu; odo itf tUbi tueU hlght during that wxk. "J WM) (his and (his will bo )iut llmw will iyrlr0lu or a iugl lh.Uo ftiicouiilor. Now, you wuld-bo c'jti))o'i, IWtun ViAinmm, J'oUr 1mVw, K Hoiith ur ')ir Mhvr, wo U yiw oIjimiw will M Vi'r. riwitum frlimttey, nod afior UUn, llrrt uw, IUi iwrvfJ. J will flihi far iu vu ulfurtoK iU lrt ma, I ur mom " Kallroftd KHtofyrl, i't)hihAVi,Or (Hi, U.a (juiifrf Gim flwiUffi) Hint wwfl Hmite mil Hi. l'ti Hwi'ir m il Umi Jb IHUitjlVWin M ihl UIWMIiUMitlW Hit n!i.m)HtilM WUintfim Jlitflj lu mithm Kiu f;d HI- yew lhl w II Uwn ih nmi imw mi t My Itf Uwif lu fwf Itf mmt j)lh id iUv lyu writ rtily pi Hi yilMAlhMMH ;nrjw Jhil Mi lw ) '" UmtwkH m wh m iiiii uuimM uw mwm malt ixiw H U" H 'ihm ni U fi g M , iJu (' rf Whw HiU m UU& U ff'f jklf M Urn ' AN ARKANSAS CYCLONE Wrecks Hie Sfato PeBilentiary and ArjIhw. ONLY FEW PaVTALlTlES. REPORTED But tko Damne Will Ileck a . . Millltm fiollars. LiTTi.K R)CK, Ark., Oct. 3 A te' rible cyclone struck this city at 7:E0 yesterday evening and almost devasta ted tbe business portion of tbe city. Several people are Known to have been killed 'and many are lujured. The main portion of the business center, bounded on the south by Railroad street, ou tbe north by tbe river front, on the west by Center street and on tbe east by Commercial street, Is prac tically In ruins and the amount oi damage Is Incalculable. Tbe property loss will probably approximate a half million dollars. Tbe cyclone was accompanied by a terrific storm and the stocks of goods in those business bouees that were un roofed, though not otherwise wrecked, are destroyed by water, Tbe storm struck the state penitentiary, which stands on a bill in the western part of tho city, with fearful force, destroying tbe diuiug room, tearing down the stablo and shops, uurooflng the main cell building and demolishing tbe warden's ofllce. Several convIcU were seriously injured, one of whom died an hour afterwards. Down town1 the lightening truo& the Martin block, totally wrecking tbe third floor. A aaan named Eaton was fetaiijr 1b jH;ed there. The meet dam age, howew, wa jJlMHftfl peeperty oa Markhana aad- Cowmorelal atreei. Nearly every building Ih that dfctotet Is unroofed apd many are totally wrecked. The streets are filled with tin roofs, eleetrio wires and other wreckage and it will be several days before the extent of the damage oaa be knoWB. A large cotton warehouse at Second aud Soott streets owned by J. H. Baobum was wrecked. It fell en tbe Western Union telegraph ofllce next door and wrecked it, cutting oft all communication with the outside. The city is In densest darkness. A Met of tho casualties Is unobtainable. All kinds of ruroora are afloat, one to tbe eflect that tbe Insane asylum, In which COO patients are conllned had been blown down and many patients in jured, but as the Asylum Is situated one mile from tbe city t-e rumor oanaot he confirmed, A gumbelr of escaped lune.; tics have been captured' near the Uuion depot a-d Ihl fact glyee color to' the rumor, TKKKIM.K I5KTAIL8. The om of property atone It la eetl maUd at midnight will amount to at lent 11,009,000. The daBMge totlto Insane asylum will react 1100,000. The ofllce and wIh bulkJIfMf of the pMf' Herniary were torn away and cow plotely dflinollshed, A stampede took place among tho convicts hutKupt, MoConuull and mIUul succeeded In quieting 1 1) em, Fortunately 460 con vluts hud boen tkn to Humiynlda plantation aonw day ago, At the inutile yjuiu win found the gmtUnt wwife, 'i'lm roof of the main I'UlldJng wr oowpMfcly demolished buii fyml waf t-nvn4 in, 4troyJg KwylMof l Wht. Hml )MfMhi innhiMr trft hut wr ef trH Hltiwl klUiWH h wny nwl wf lulM vr ;JurnJiM uro gpjHiM.d tv x burM in t' iuIim. The WMfuylou h Umi great i t twlili umwiHu mm, lAW tpf"i Atkn Qtsli S,Ja ftKiKulug' eyitf)!i Krowiia Mruotlyif m, m Out 4Mk f mtiwtA, 'i'hi if)Uutf JIhi my mi t(M Umm iy Iwh Ihv wl ward 4 viM wa it)MuUhU, IH, lupl ww HIMj t Mml JJilf wr elU' Hi w$, JMUu l4 m l(M' itHtihtjf. hADK liM tlmmHluliio l4d JM. Ji lw ttmm4 iw4 IUU4 Hot) oi Ih fifty M14IW wm mwH i'H, Ih iM MWf WM V' WW, iUt iMm Ayuyi4t M Slw wW biWW mHw4 l'i4ti, l)m H4 w HIM wt mnil d is )m4 'hnwi 1 he m)n iH t'( Ih my ttontu id tlm mm ww tfiswv wfiu lb ikUm t iki witb4 MH NliifM Upbuild tH4 lukfkwi Many residence! were damaged, roofs blown away and walls part'y de molished. The nixt marked dtmsge was whon the storm struck the Mar tin building, a large Irlok bulldlngand apartment house occupied by tbe Arkansas Methodist and several ofllces. Gov. Fishbuck nd Gen. Armlstead, who had rooms In (his bulldlng,escaped iojury. A co'ored porter was Borlously Injured. BRICK BLOCKSHA7.ro. From (bat olut ea-t the ecene thai met the view of tbe vat throng who flockrd thither this uiornlug, was Le- yond deecrlntioo. Some of the moal substantial brick btructurtB In the die- trict lying along Main and Markham Btreets south to Fourth and Fifth, were razed. The wind was followed by a drenching rain that lasted nearly an Hour, ami Kent evervoue wllhln doors. go the real extent of tbe damage c( uld not be ascertained at the time. The storm proper lasted about three min utes. MIS3INO. Several Inmates ot the asylum ire missing. A conservative estimate of the finan cial loss on state Institution? Is $225,000. On business property, $000,000. On dwellings, $300,000. Conflict Over (he Island of Mad agascar. THE ENGLISH PREDICT TROUBLE, While tbo French Declare Every- ' thing Most Tranquil. ' GABINST SUMMONKD. . LoMBfttt, Oct. 8. All Ibe'sfternoen papers gravely dlecuss tbe hasty sum moning of tbe cabinet council. It la generally accepted as being connected with some serious difficulty with Franee. 'The .Liberals' organ, the Westminster Gazette, handles tbe sub- Jest tenderly, evidently anxious not to excite public opinion and thereby em barraes the government. On the other hand, tbe conservative mouthpieces dlscues tbe matter more fearlessly, and warn France attains! encroaching upon nrltlsh rights. KNOLAND A UNIT, The Globe nays today the news' of the blockade of tbe island of Madagascar has set at reit all doubts as to the Im mediate business oi tomorrow's cabinet council. The French will find that we shall have a word to say about the Madagascar question, before It le set tled, and Lord Jloeeberry may rely upon tbe Unionists to support him loy ally. AT.Ii I'OK'IW HLOUKADKJ). Antaxhavio. Madagascar, Oct, 8. A blockade of all the ports of the Is land of Madeicfcicar. has been nro- cllwed by France, NKVKK MOKH TltANQUIf., PAHI, Oct, 8.- The Matlu aayet 'Oijott our dlfloronoo wlln the Mda- gwwar government willed, and there will he no pretext for a Frenoli-HrltWi oouMlot, lUUtlons hetweuii the two govern wieuU were never more trail qull." Ofllulaw of the foreign oftloe deny tkt theuii)woili)gof the cWnt to morrow l due to a h licit lit n-olU' IIohi with Frwi fegerillng Mad. cir, TIByey one f(he 4)hlefuh JyU to le itrmtnUi up I the unfitly of iritw MJtjmxe rwident in (;hiim, A (' hollo (taper ll't the mU lUlmp vt (iathrl, tiliili'tf Utile l mi lite cateijiUiit, tukwl kliti, "Whl U imtiiimifr' Th Jllilo fellow wldM't m-II (he vitfd uf lite fiwfr, hut. An UnnUm not ( U (Miflkn, tvy)U4, "Wtf yawl kHIk mrtMi your ffatfl," litfumvii HltfeboHfttl UW 1rH" mm4 h HhbMdwy, "Yli, vmir grtw" "How l timt" '"i'niwii JIM u, ywr$w," imfmummmm HJh M"W h Uww VowftJM VMvft ? FiKS JLMULgmgMjmmgw MM1MM Tho JapaHcsoAiMj Lxwte at Li Ck up. THE GD1KESB.ARMY DEMORALIZED. Their Peoplo in a State f Con ' sternatioM. JA1M EFFECT'A LANDING. London, Oj. S. A dispatch from Shanghai tays the governor of Kerin, M tuchurla, report's that tbe Japanese have eflected a landing to the rear of u JTJan Chun. It Is added that tbe whole provint e Is In a state of consternation, but measures for Kb defense are being adopted. Another le,vy has been made upon the Chinese merchants to meet ; the expenoe of tho war. CHINESE BRACING VV. Siianohat, ' Oct. 3.-7-Natlve.-Dapem confirm the reports exclusively cabled to the Associated Press yesterday that 6000 Japanese troops havo landed lb tbo northeastern portion of Cores. It Is reported the Chinese soldiers who retreated from Ping Yang have taken up a position at Ngan, where tbey have b;on J lined by troops, landed on the basks of tbe Yalu river and others from 8hlng King. This Chinese force Is reported Jo le entrenching itself in the most thorough manner possible and It is now thottth probable the result of (he war will be decideJ In tbe battle which it k ex pected must surely Jw fought at Ngan. Chinese authorities in tbto city, at tempt adto arrest a Japanese traveling from Manchuria suspected of being a spy. The police handed him over to the American ooseul. CJBRKAN SHIPS. , i.YoweHAKA, Oet. 3, Qoraaau war ships baye beeo-efdercdTto proceed to ports in North China. OFI'ICIAUS I'UZZLKD. Wabutnoton, Oct. 8. Officiate here, who have been closely watching tbe progress of tbe war in the East, an puzzled tQ account tor the landing of 6000 Japanese troopa at Poselet bay, as announced officially from Tien Teen. This bay lies directly on the eastern boundary between Corea and the Rus sian maritime provinces. It la not be lieved any Chinese troops are in the neighborhood, as the country is too rugged and barren to warrant the plan of marching the troops overland elear across Corea to Join the army advancing on Moukden, and It w oonetdered eon eelvable that the Japaaeae are prepar ing to reelftt a possible advanee- by tba Rueelau troops from the north Into Corea. ANNIHILATION l'OWHHLK, The purpose of the wevemtat re ported from TfeB-Tlii, of the reeolt nolterlog by the Japanese Meet oft the Chlueee coastt near Hhan Hal Kwae, la more reaeonable and pprt. Mbaa Hal Kwan Ilea on tbe bottttdarjr hotweou the Chlnree provlMea of Manchuria and Chi LI, at the eaaiaru aud of the great wall which traversal China, It U dlreplly on the railroad hulldlug frpm TfeHT)e to Moukden, and, tut the line to already Ih operation hvlwwtu Hand Tit'TtM, the tows k a place of great fjraifethi advka. 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