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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1894)
UUMMMCKMM!! N - H CENTS V PJSK, MONTH Hf 33Y MAIL. JOURN "d 1. A JJ ttdtra ty oVrflOJLAIi i'APEK. VOL. 7. DAILY EDITION. SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 24, lbf)4. DAILY EDITION. NO. 248 a.l: uAi i Cur Boots and irhoog th it were delayed have all arrived. We cnn fit you in a thing in the footwear line now, and our very low prices will fit your "hard times" pocket-book, too. Don't fa;l to see the 1 argains we are ottering in all kinds of Under1-1 ear and Ilrsierw I B. T, BARNES. taiitai This is an old saying, yet quite true. Without competition we, like all others, might ask too much for our goods. As it is it drives us to purchase our goods strlciiy for cash, which we give our customers the benefit of. We have no particu lar leader. Every pair iti our house Is a leader. Our plow shoes at 1. 16, $1.25, $1.40 and $1.65 are all leaders. Ladles' oil grain shoes at $1.10, $1.15, $1.35 and $1 40 can't be beat. Children's shoes from 30c up. We have also just received a good supply of men's heavy underwear, which we are sell ing for 05c a suit. All kind of household necessaries, from a darning needle to a wood-saw, you will find at tho Union Bargain Store, - 142 State Street. M. J. MATSON. SALEM Mil LIME, CEMENT, SAND, And All Butilding Material. 95 STATE ST. HOTEL WILLAMETTE! Special Announcement mil isfli nl mimwmmm WSMlWff AVMk X &l -JIC l'riSA1M1ff I JUftl 91 Hardware, Wagons, Carts, Road Machinery AND AGRJCUJrUWATv JMHkJCMWNTS. N. W, Cer. Statu nd Liberty 6U. W mm ir- rr i ti i r C 7 W JB . M I I--1 II I f mfU KlllIIHN luhUlltil Nir JupuL HhImJu. Ulujull GARDEN HOSE RED FRONT LIVERY STABLE.; a hikKri iu H Mar -t-.ir' M,mm UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY. m Li 01 11 (i nn IT is tho purpose of tho Manager to oil'or( special in ducements and give particu lar attention to families who dosire Day Board, and to 4j, gunuomou wjiu luijiiuu jw li'ii iwinont Accommodation, spo- 't ill I i Ml I .! ' .mi t(itnu win iii iiuiiiif. A, I. WAGNER, Propriolor, uuil Owhinil HUVu. Jjul ;W; w.r., u ! r.rjw7 ;. Yuir im win. mi Hwt. hiiu i- , yfow Point, ru f kuv flyim. V m a All Kind of J A Work iutly duii (JwrnwpuiHlnnw mmimi. UWN OOOiJM. JIW llt JJt i kWMPt Churchill & Burroughs , mind 1A1NF Tho fzai' Considered by Physi cians to Re Dying. THE LINE OF SUCCESSION MADE. Quite Likely Father and Son May Bio Together. Paris, Cct. 24. A dispatch to tho Figaro from Odessa says the czai'a end Is imminent in the near futur . Drowsiness has set in. St. PETEHsnoR'J. Oct. 24 Dis patches received from Llvldla this morning say the ct ndltlo i of the czar has again changed lor the worso. An imperial decree was published today declaring Grand Duke Michael, third son of the czar, heir to the throne in succession to his brother the Grand Duke Nicholas, Czarewltob, and the present heir apparent. Grand Duke George, the fecond eon, has renounced his rights to the acces fllon as his condition is considered hope l3;B. The following offlcicial bulletin was Issued at 10 o'clock this merning: 1 The czar slept a few hours last night. This morning bo is not drowsy and has some appetite." Wholesale Bobbery. Little Rook, Ark., Oct. 24. Last night's program in the great carnival of crime, which is now holding the boards in the Indian Territory, con sisted of the wholesale robbery of sev eral small towns in genuine desperado style by Bill Cook, supported by a strong and desperate company of eight or ten "followers. A tald waa made at Watova early in the evening, Iho band. making Its approach .known by a promiscuous discharge of tlrearms. The bandits terrorized the inhabitants, and most of them nought safety in their houses behind barricaded doors. The outlaws visited every store lii the village and ran the merchants out with Winchesters aud revolvers. They took from the stores all the money they could find and whatever else they wanted. The postoflice was robbed of about 00 In cash and about f55 In stamps. From Watova, the gang ran Into Tula, ten miles away, where they re peated their depredations. They rode into the town and proceeded at once to rob stores right and left. Every store In the place was visited and the propri etors compelled to turn over their cash. The postoflice was also robbed of stamps and a small amount of money, The 'audits entered the town boldly and made no tflort to conceal their Identity, None were masked. From reports of their descriptions, they were unci ubtedly the aiiie gang (hut held up the Missouri Pacific I ruin at Curettu tiding Butunluy night. A levy of 13 mill has been made In Lincoln county for ull county purpose, To this will bo added Urn statu luvy, "As old as U..l.iHV,Mn.I Iji-wu' acell tl. "'iVW id prwvwa' )a tlio vonln:t of rnillioi) H i II) 111 0 1) H T taJBmt vHTTa T PI iin.'i'iiii'iii VT" Liver JU' mujittjuo to wliluh you dttii pin yuur rr- M or ft Than imdJ- ma, a i) ' mmy vi itebU Ml PlllS Rt'tt DruujlJi In Lt4Ul4, or In Jwdar L wt ! iwi iwmv THE FAKIRS OAUQHT. v Tho Walto Outfit of Mediums Shown tp.at Albany. Albany, Ret. 24 The Walle spirit ualistic frauds have been here two nighU dewlylngrtbe people and abusing the Ca pita LotJ, but today the public is being undljccilved. Two ic lia'ble men, IS. A. Bcblfiler, oftheB'aln Clothing company, and Ed. Bludgoit of the electric light works, have witnessed- tbfeircablnet exhibitions from a position above tho stage and agree with tbo Journal's statements that they are frauds of, the first water. Here as elsewhere they huvo wrung tears of d Is trees from poor, Iguoraut persons, especially women, who were led to believe that they were getting 'messages from their dead friends, Th!?, as well as tlielr acts of jugglery, showed very clumnji work, and for the blow they maHe.tyhis is ri"o,doubt the poorest combination of the lsjhd ever ou tho road The JouiiNALdjd well to show tbtm up, aid the Albauy papers will folio' S'lltl THE BOOTY RECOVERED. The VirgliJta Train Robbers Confess and tocato tho Valuables. CalvkkN, Va., Oct. 24 Before being br&ght to Fredericksburg, Charlea J.pearcey, the Aqula cretk tralnrobben make u confession which was taken down, ut into t. pew riling and is now In the hands of fie proptr autboillles. After being brought here, Searcy agreed to go and show where tluse things, consisting mostly of bonds and bank drafts, were hidden. Monday, he wa3 lakeh In a teim from Freder icksburg, with Robert l'lnkeitoii, of New York; Bergeaut C. W. Edingtou, of Fredericksburg, the common-wealth attorney for Stanford county, ovor tho route traveled by him in trying to es cape. Seurcey, handcuffed to Plukertou, with the other olllccrs spreud out through the plucp. Seurcey hud de- 3rib(d the epot xaotly, but an houi's Biarc-h failed to find It. It was growing qnlto dark when Mr. Adie called out -ttHie'4md found the spot aud all parties rushed up to where, under the roots of a blown dnvn tree, just as Bearcey had described, the b.ig was taken out. Its contents were not ex amined. The party drove at once back to Calvortou, wiiero the bag was sealed and shipped to Adams Ex prima com pany at Washington. The. party will Bpeud the night here aud drive baok to Fredericksburg in the morning. POLITICAL PERSONALS. David B, Hill spoke at Brooklyn last night. Thos, B. Heed speaks In St. Paul aud Minneapolis today. Ex-President Harrison will speak next week ut Andersonvllle, Vice President Stevenson Is cam paigning In southwest Missouri. Gov, McKlnley today speaks at Pittsburgh, Bulluio and Philadelphia, Minister Thou, F, Jluyurd mudu a campaign speech last night ut Dover, Drfjuwure, Tho report this morning Unit Prince liUmardk hud been stricken with puralybU l not line, ilo n well ut Vuulu, BJythe Estate, " Haw Faw ihu, Out, 24,-Tlm )' pending llllgulloii over Millionaire Jllylliu'N mtute seciim ( be uu good an uiied, J'robalu Judge Colluy today ruled tlmt Florunco Jilyllitt-JUiiebley a entitled to liuve (he projertv dlH' Irlbuted lo liur K won us poslble. Judge ('iiy grunM Uv( uppifctoi) for riiu of dlbltlbulloii and (he for mal iluiriu will lu mud out jut mtdlati'l ''liu l)0t of np,ioi w) oil In i)i WW JiiimeiliHluly iimhitl UMliuituir(.'iiiu(wiur( I'Milding, ilw)lr lug udgti 111 ty IihiI ixtfcwlw) hU Jurimlinlloii h(ii iml iliuy vMild Mpply fir win Di fniMrri nwi icnun lllyi v, wlm ouium to w iim ivlduw of ill - C-im iiiil'luiiMlri'i illl Iim (wild lug In 'Ii M'li;r muii nn Mi'iwi U in JHwUuiJki' miiuu iJtuIWK -ut w m. Uu uU nwouoI IIjh Uwvi tww m u 4MHnVwt(Mij wf ihv mt VUW U iity Mby- YiM,tM ft. -4uH Imw Ix'K mtiuu lu U Wlf tt U0 Wi t '! itl yif"i iuy, at Mm lkau, lll ( ; fw .UM ylini lit U4UHHli mt4 1' iimM i ""i o' Pimm iUllLAUmt'UI U I rl XUMUtm ii 1,! uii it Japan Wild Over I ho Kesnlls of Oyama'ri Expedition. EXTRAORDINARY IMPERIAL EDICT. Chimsn Cflh'crs JU'sponsible for Defeat n't Ping Yang. VicroiiiA, 11. ('..Oc'. 24. The steam ship, Kiupress of Japan has brought Oriental advices to Octoder 13th, as fol fel fol eows: All Japan is in a fever of excite ment, awaiting newn of the Genera) Oyamas' ispedltlon, f-uppos.d to bo tliiccleil towardn some poln ou the Chinese coast, within the Gulf nf Pel Chi LI. Reports of its lauding at Port Arthur, Wei-Hal-Wel aud other local ities, are published iu Japan news pi pew. The position of foreigners In the In terior of China, especially noith, Is re garded as extrtinely ciltica'. The statement previously published that the Chinese lleet purposely carried no boats Is corroborated. The crews of all lost vessels have perished with scarcely un exception. The number drowned Is roughly estimated at nearly seven hundred. Every deck oillcer engaged was injured. Ou the ships which re turned to Port Arthur about one hun dred were killed and two hundred and fifty wounded. An extraordinary imperial edict has been Issued calling for a true report of tho battle of Phyong Yang. The emperor announces that the defeat was owing to tho dlssouslona and rivalry of generals Iu charge of the Bevoral bri gades and states that tho guilty parties will bo soverly punished. Japanese Scattering 811rer. Chemulpo, Coreo, Oot. 24. Tl pieiflcatlon of this country is seriously Impeded by the Tonghak's, who, al though unarmed, are standing a men ace to tho Japanese. The latter Is scattering silver about the country with the object of purchasing the favor of tho people and It Is stated that 100,000 yen have been distributed about the Seoul alone. Additional forces of the Japanese and Coreaus left Seoul October 16 going southward to quell disturb ances raised by the Tonghak's. Wtr prices prevail here. Fired On. London, Oct. 24.A Hong Kong dispatch says that agents In that city of the British steamer Tal-Yuen have complained to the authorities that a French cruiser recently fired twice on the vessel to compel her to display her flag. At Lourenzo Marque?. Loukkn,0 Haiiqikz. Delagoa Buy, Oct, 24. The chamber of commerce bus cabled tho Portuguese government that tho condition of aiftlni hem Is un bearable BudlntM In joined aud an epidemic threatened, Portugal Is urged to have the Tfuimviiul govern ment wild troops, Portugal Will Protect. VfAHmwMW, Out, 24, Portugal bus accepted Hie Invitation of Hie United rilaU and lino nlgnHM Iter ud liereiiQ lo Hie tigrucwviite Arranged by Hie J'urli urbllratlon fur Hie promotion of seals In Hie tforlll JVIlo wan and JfelirliiK 'l'ht iUnr niuratfiiie )W(ti liaye ti'4 y( replied. Wrrld Hulu. I'AHIH.IM. jtf J'U olvll tlltrglf MfNinoiiy MNi M VVblllkL deiiKltter ut ihnwl Yftt III i r, u( Npw Yurki wi'l I' mm iwUky IMmr Uy, o t)i Hie W l V ulde capip, ook lilauyylonlxy 'I'ho ffilglui manlsgv 111 UMlubraieiJliey. YtifMt JIrU"MVe iutttmn, imi. w- JlnVU nhim tlulu ia I lie WW) Hf (tltt VMI' UiM Vl'lly ilMl'DJWJ t'jf ) IpfUt' iuh it mirtny. Wiy w kflM Ml) llf(llM;vf ll'jMfM). Hmvwh)i, Hvm HmMir, Hie Y'M-)Mitti my liumtn4 tiuyi ht iklaiui wirnl htumly, wn n mf4 Mty Umu Wmiinim- ,. .. .rrrr.r.rmam ... rev vuj lUMUfuts Miaiwf ut PUiy wi j Qeneral S3h(flild vs. Hoke Smith. WA8HINQTON, Oo'. 21. Secretary Hoke Smith ho requested the secre tary of war to send troopd to the In dian territory t) suppress the lawless bauds. Accompanying tha rrquost wasacomiuuuloulon Sesietary Smith reioiveo. Monday from tho Indian ter ritory detalllug the deplonbe condi tion of afluirs. General Schofleld loiked into the matter and theu returned tho papers to the acting seeretary with tho sug gestion tUat tho lequest for troops be matured and considered with a view of ascertaining the legality of tho proposed action. The endorsement from so high an authority ou tho complex relations between tho military uud civil branches of government will undoubtedly cause tho war department to move with great caution in acting on this req-iest for troops aud iu the cud may result in a refusal. Tho posse comltutu lawa prohibits the employment of troop as provided by the organlo law and that law pro vides first for the exerclso of udlclnl piwcr in quelling lawlessness and that for tho employ moat of troons on thn application of judicial ofllcers. bpRcd nn tuelr Inability to ouforco tho procetB of law. So far aa tho war denartmont i. advised the Judiciary Iu the Iudlan territory has uot appealed for the assist anco of troop. Tho government will not tuovo uutll such appeals are made aud until tho 'judicial otlloera have shown the proper disposition to restore order Iu the territory. Army ofllcers iu charge of tho adulrs feel that tho express compaules have not gone aa far as thoy should iu the direction of guarding property con- tided to them and held th&t bv nluolnir twelve or fifteen determined and fear less guards In tho express car thev should soon oheok the attacks of train robbers. Scandal in High Life. Memphis, Tenn, Oct. 24. Twelve years ago George W. Van Dyke, a real estato broker, married Miss Augusta Scbouck at Franklin, O. Shelsamoco of the late Robert C Schenck,lato min ister to England, and of Commodoro Shenok. of the navy. They came to Memphis eight years later. Threo children were born to them A few months ago Van Dyke's ullilrs became embarrassed aud ho sent his wife and children buck to Franklin as a matter of economy. Then ho foil in with Jes sie Mllazzl, a pronounced beauty of the Italian type, Six weokB ago sho wont to Brownsville, Van Dyke followed her and it Is alleged they were married. The fact that Van Dyko had commit ted bigamy became known through the publication ol a notice of his sec ond marriage Iu a Memphis paper by his secotid wile. Tho police are eoaich Ing for him. Earthquake at San Diego. Ban Dijmio, Cal Oot. 24.-Thl8 city and neighboring towns were visited yesterday afternoon by u series of earth quakes of more than ordinary severity, WIlA ftruf (i!iaI nnnitvruil .if U.'tfl .. ... .. ..,,,. ,.,U WIU HI W.OT I', l, and was followed at Intervals of a quarter of a minute by two others, Hie lust one being one of the utrongent ever experienced here, People In brick houses swarmed Into Hie ulreeU, hear' lug thentartllng creak of brick and mortar, and seeing In aome Instances walls crack, A heave sound wan heard In some parts of Hie city Immediately preceding the quake, Coimlderubl oowderimtlon was caused In Hie public buIiooU, Hie children In Home room being liukllly illemlwud. Clock were utopjxxj and window and do?ra were phukeu enby, Vor Urn Mikado. tnyhe wieond w ol (he Miik if i)(vnm$ MrVlM Hiwhjma yM) priwrt)i for Hm Dlkudo, immm vtitmrnmn mwmmtm WMlMlMWWWMMWWMWWWi nPWE JlovAh Bakjwo PowrwK,lK sWarv randarlw tha food mom paklubJa nnd wbulagoma, h, hmmm of lii higher kwimUig mwy, ihi nQ liummniLu. Tin Uulifji MM ft Uqwmwu eMwtto tsm tywit tlip HmJ LMlw I'wfrr frtktf gmtir iMmlw mwiti urn wQthm liiilii Ut w I hfvttH f w AN EXPLOSION AT SEA. A Swedish Ship Laden Witk ' Powder Blows Up. PERISH IN A NEW MEXICO HOTEL Several Knilroad Men Are Roasted Alive. AliEHDKKM. Scotlaud. Oct. 2J. A dlspatrh from Peter Head, a sea port m mnea irom nore, announces that the Sweedlsh Bchoohcr Alene, loaded with gunpowder, has been blown up. With in two minutes after the explosion nothing wai soon upon tho surface of the water but sollntora from tha schoonor. All tho crew perished. Ratoon, N. M., Oot. 24. The Cen tral hotel, an old land mark of this t wn, was burned soon afUr mdinlgb'. James La Point, James McCool and Al Konnou, threo railroad men who boarded at tho hotel pcriahod. The flro was cau3ed by tho explosion of a lamp. Tho Royal Wedding. London, Oct. 24. A Central News dispatch from St. Petersburg saya: It is Bomiofllcially announced that the wedding of tho czarewltch and Prin cess Allx of Hesao will take place in tho presence of the cur in the palace chapel at Llvadlaat 2 o'clock this after noon. The princess Joined the othodox church yesterday. Tho Berlin corres pondent of the Central NewB says that an official dispatch from St. Petersburg confirms tho announcement that the marrlago will take place today, unlea tho czar should become suddenly worse in the meantime, WITH BABES IN THEIR ASM8. Infuriated Mothers Attempt to Xy cain Their Money. PiTTBHuna. Oct. 21. Over a hun dred women, tuaDy with babies in their arms, stormed the office of George M. Irwin & iCo's Dlscretianary Peel tula morning. Manager Irwin told them they could have their money by giving Hvo days' notice after the date of th next dividend, but did not state when thut date would arrive. Cleveland in New fork. New Yonif, Oct. 24. PreakUnt CJoveland arrived hero today. He la supposed to be stopping at the home of the famllv physician, Dr, Jratph D, liryant. In Clatsop county the fee of Ui sherllt lust year for levying and oollot- Ing delinquent taxes were fH.SM.f and the printers fees 12,817,72, Tbiy evidently want the world. Albany Democrat, X. N. 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