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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 26, 1894)
' 25 CENTS PER MONTH 35 Y MAIL. J 0 URN AL OOTJNTY OFFICIAL PAPER. VOL. 7. DAILY EDITION. I M ill RACKET uira SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER JJO, ib84. DAILY EDITION. HAS BARGAINS Kg' Rubber Boots and Shoe., .and Oil Clothing. Ihes and gossamers for men, women and children. Kir for men, women and children. Overalls and Ejerman knitting and fancy yarns. ESfiilo lino of Mackin-Under-iackets. All kinds of notions, and HELD SPIT UPON. Tho Helena Millionaire Reviled in Dakota. NO. 376 TO BE HELD FOR CRIMINAL LIBEL BTHR k JWII nil' Star Boots and Shoes. Call and save 15 to 25 per cent. Attornoy-Gcnoral Haskell and Mr. Hirsclifleld's Wife. E.T.BARNES 333 COMMERCIAL ST. 1LI JfifEIIT COL CEMENT, BUTILDING SAND, Material. 95 STATE ST. m 1O0 DOZEN CENT SOCKS. -HAVE JUST ARRIVED AT- pinion Bargain Star. Khe Willawff e Hotel LEADING HOTEL OF THE CITY. Reduced rates, Management libera'. l0illdliig nnil points of Interest. Klectrlo cars leave hotel for ull pub- Hpeolal rates will bo given (o pernrinent mv, A. I. WAGNER, irdwaro NJ) Wnnrnnc Parte Rnnrl Marhinfiri I MUfeVMWI WMI VWI ..w ... -r j AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Lutuit Improved Moods Mini Jowl Prices. MANIFAOTUJWJIWiirifoi' U(l I'Mlilllif HtOVM, iOljOW; ware, ull sw, uml Chilled Plow Points. Full line ol Hlovu Hxtru. W, Cor. State md Liberty SJi, ERRY & CO. J?kIiioh roimfroil. All IjIihIh of Job Work iionlly ilono rJ)npoi, Hnloiid Orouoii, CowwpoiiitoiKW Holioitml- N(J MlaoiilcJ hu woll (luiiu or not hi mi. roor work In ilwir at my itaa. I f you wiutto lw mini you gut u good job (mil uiiUjh roJItt' ublo firm of IJ luHlriiu CJIIJIWIIIJJ & JIUHJWiUfilW. Fxnai), N. D., Nov. 20,-It Is re ported from Helena that Attorney General Haskell, of Montana, will bring suit for criminal libel against Aaron HirschftM, because of charges made by the latter, iu bis testimony bere, against HaBkell and Mrs. Hlrscu feld. It Is likely tho divorce case will be brought to a speedy termination. The feeling Is so bitter against Hlrech. feld that he Is publicly Insulted. K. of L. Anniversary. PiiiTiADKLPniA, Nov. 20. The Knights of Labor w;25 years old at 8 o'clock last evening. It was "on tho 2otb of November I860, and which hap pened to be tbo day appointed by Presi dent Grant for the national Tbauks flying, that seven garment cutters mot at the humble home of Uriah S. Ste phens, a member of that craft, and, by formal resolutions, brought into exist ence what was at one time the greatest labor organization that the New World has over seen. All of tho seveu havo gone to their last reward, but their memories are still revered by those who now compose the organisation. Tho Retired General. Portland, Nov. '20. Major General Oliver Otis Howard, who reached this city Saturday's the guest of his daugh- ter, Itw, Captain Gray. The general is accompanied by Mrs. Howard and their son Harry, and a daughter Miss Resale. After a fow days' visit at tho homo of Mrs. Gray, tho general and family will take apartments at the Hill and remain there until spring, when they will go to Rurllngtott, Vt , where a permanent home has already been selected. Not a Divorce Case. Hklkna, Nov. 20.-A mistaken Idea regardlug tho case has gone abroad, It Is not an action for divorce, but an ac tion to annul tho marriage contract. Should It be decldi'd In favor of plain till, the defendant's child will bo do. ulured illegitimate, and It will not bo In the power of the court to grant alimony, Proposed Recount in California. San Francisco, Nov. 0. Referring to tho Interview with Governor-elect Rudd, Mr. Estce said: "Mr. Budd says ho Is desirous to havo n recount that a recount would largely Increase his plurality and thus we both agree on one point, namely that there has been a dishonest count lu San Francisco; therefore In the lu-1 forest of a fair ballot and bonest count, I Join with Mr. Budd In saying that I am desirous of haying a recount. The speediest way to resolve this Issue will bo for us to mako up au agreed case. Let us Join In a request to Ghlet Jus tice Beatty and Justice Templo to con duct the recount! of tbo votes In Ban Francisco. Ono Is a Republican and ono a Democrat and both are honest. If they cauuot agrco upon any one ques tion of fact or law Idurlng tho recount, let them call a third Judge to decide between them. jifl rn, K1 i jij y Japan Beady to Accept His Good Oflices on Pence. AMERICAN NEWSPAPERS REFUSED Turkey's Embargo on News Aboul (he Armenian1). Riot in a Church. Mkmimuh, Nov, 2fi, Monger reports reached this city lute lust night of u riot (hut lifts tukei) place In a church at Carrolltou, Miss, The cause of the riot wasaohudi between friends of a mur derer and llio police, who wore after him, Two men are reported Killed uml nevorul wounded. P ill&aSlWittilf D FRONT LIVERY STABLE. Walmmm & HlCKJCV, J'WOi wwwwwwwwt w w w - . - ... Ml lllhly- Of IfoiJMH NJM JJUIflfU MM. llWl. Hunnkil by Mm J)y, wink w AMUi. vn I 'Jiiiifiuitfii titw I HLhui trww, ' ketheOneCentDailv J J of kujjcu.uit ('Af oil M tl)0ltilU"nnil jii vor Jt' oil fl. "Til' utlja yard wt of fnillioiu. ti I in in o I) rf Livwr JUku' Better zl&" iiwlioUio U wbinl you qai in yuur Will fur h 0r. A wIM ! jug imt bi lL Urn TjW uvi. Try it m utt Than Pills liruMblUUhi Lbiaid,M-U J4ir Horace Fonnoyer's Death. Wilmamstown Mnis,, Nov. 20 Horace Nathan Pounoyer, tho only sou of Governor Pennoypr, of Oregon, aud member of the freshbaan class of Wil liams' college, is cloud. He caught old at the Williams-Cornell football gime In Albany. Iu a few days ty phold fever developed. He seemed to b.5 getting better until Friday morning, when symptoms of acute pneumonia doveloped. He died in the afternoon, His mother, who had been summoned, h id n ao eel Chicago when alio received the news of his death. Ponnoyer was only 10. He graduated at Lawrence vl)le, N. J., last June, passing examin ations for tho tint (Held scientific school. Liter he decided to enter Williams. He joined iho Alpha Delia Phi frater nity, aud took autivo interest iu relig ious work In the college. After relig ious services this evening tho body was shipped west. Italy After Brasll. Eio dk Jankmo.Nov. 20. Italy has decided to snd a licet against this country, It Is learned, ou account of Brazil's refusal to urbllile a poudiug question. Though tho action of the government iu tho case is universally approved here, President Moraea will prepare a new proposition and forwurd ic to tho Italian government. The United States may bo asked to arbitrate. A part of Brazil's Jleet left yesterday with fcealed orders. It U rumntcd that tho warships have be on sent after Da Uama, who now commands 8,000 men. The monarchists report a proposed rising all oyer tho country. It Is feared that the government will bo uuablo to ropo wmi iiiem. 'irouuiesomo limes are predicted. U'l I'M An On ioii Nawnimmr- Obforom iwmi" M III. Villi IttlMlunt iiuhiil'U Will lioL Hlittlr- " :'J'ftiifnlivi;ly lim Uncoil Wwiijr uUily -" W " w iwrwmjp new '0lh zm 1 ii l i t M -JVHrMM4rM Bismarck Wanted. Bkkmn, Nov, 20, Tho emperor has caused Prince Hohonloho to let Bis marck know that his prenenco would be very welcome at tho Inuugurul of tho now relolislag building, December fi, Tho person currying tho nioesugo to Varsln Intimated thut tho emperor had refrulned from (tending a formal luvllu tlon, merely becutiio ho wus not sure how Bismurclc would luke It, if Bit iimrok should refuna the Invitation, on tho ground of his wife's Illness, the general opinion would be, It was ulri, that tho emperor had been r (.bulled and this was to be u voided, Au yet no reply to tln'Bo nvurliiroM bus count from Vrtrnln. Hlx Day JJIoycJe Uace. Kmw VoitKi Noy. )W,- A Kinull uriny of workmen win biully ungugud ytsler thy In getting the Mudlnou Huiiure (Jarduii Into uliupti for Him grent lx duy hloyule rmie Mliluli opunwlutliildliltflil, Mmnwlillu I bote hiiUtuI hh mHIuU piiiiUi among whom uru Inulinlfi) Dim xliumplon uyullil of ihw Uuu4 Hlwlu, JtiiKlaiii) ttinl Utnnwiiy, Iiovm kj(jii gut' ling iUfiiiinulrw Into trim fur what lilflinlMM' lu b un ixelUuKHOuK, Yi (wrnlvwl will l4 un titiilrii wivU, Vwuli OmIiip, Mhw YuiiHi Nuv . TIim World llil inofulug my "lu IMMlliM 'mmi IM (tufty xiM titw IMIjm yuim tut iwWBi' IWn mw m um w w gMtwi dkoUiuh tic uuimj tW wbMi MM i mmiuuul Will) lf yw 4tmdW- 'rbii Mr Uv 111) iM VI I JuUi, Hm I'l rut mu-rn, mm m. iwwn ii Ulti, M4h MMU l"i'' ''" 11 til4t'i " '4 )M (HI ltn) I' ' ' ' fMMuhWl w MitiH uu in iW mmmmu' h, i.4 I Mftr '', ' Ho jib, Nov. 20.-Au olllilal dispatch has been received from Tokio anvimr that Japan has Intimated that as soon a9 China may mako peace proposals, Japan will accept tho good oflices of the United States lu tho negotiations. TUKKI8H TYHANNV. Constantinople, Nov. 20. The Turkish government has prohibited the entry of Amorlcau newspaoors Into Tur key, containing accounts of tho Armen ian masacres. MINI&TKK DUN. Berlin, Nov. 20. It Is ollljlally announced hero that Japan recognizes United States Minister Dun atToklo as tho suitable channel through which China can open up negotiations fur peace. Tho other powers will simply remain spectators. It la considered that China Is In a position to pay tho Japaneso demands if, war coaseB now. Japan Is to hold Port Arthur until her demands are satisfied. The tblrd Jup ancse expedition which Is afloat is op posed to Hal Wei Hal. CHINA'S DKNIAL. London, Nov. 20. A dispatch from Paris says that the Chlneso ofllclals are telegraphing evory whoro that the story of Port Arthur's downfall la a wicked Invention and that 30,000 bravo Chi nese soldiers will defend that strong hold. AHMV Ol'KUATIONB. Biiancihai, Nov. 20. It Is roported from Neuch Wan that tho Chinese army commanded by General Sung has been divided, One part la firmly holding Mothlonllng and constantly repulsing a part of the first Japmieto army, the other part Is making a forced march to Port Arthur to attack tho Japaneso there. Part of tho first Japanese urmy Is fol lowing the Chinese on tho way to Port Arthur. It Is further reported that tho Toug HaUs have renewed their activity In Southern Cores. The Jupauona uro as sisting IhoCorean troops In suppressing tho trouble, SUNDAY BARBER SHOPS Supremo Court Decides That An Or dinance Docs Not Close Them. Olympia, Nov. 20 A very Interest ing decision wus rendered by tho su premo court Saturday. It wus tho case of tho Btato vs. Kreoh, from Pierco county. The defendaut Is a barber In Tacoma and was arrested for violation of the law prohibiting the oponlug or business places on Sunday, and was convicted by the lower court. Kreoh appealed to tbo supreme court, which reversed tho Judgment and" remand for tho dlschargo of tho jppellant. The court states Its views lu tho following language: "Tho plain, ordinary Interpretation must bo that it la shops, stores, etc., used for the purpose of trado In orsale of goods that are not to bo opened, aud cot places where, us In tho plucoora barber shop, a mere trade or profession Is exercised, but no goods are tradrd In or sold. At any rale, tbo terms of tho law are at least doubtful, and In uoh cases tho accused persons are as much emitted to tho benefit of a doubt as to tho law, when tho ofleuse is purely statutory, as ho is to a doubt as to a fact. We think tho law does not cover tho caso of tho appellant, and that his conviction was erroneous." ! NH Carlisle Accepls tho Stewart Syndicate Bid. NEARLY FIFTY THOUSAND SAVED. Ami No More Gold Will from tho Treasury. FItw A Woman's Nei;vo. Little Rock, Ark., Nov. 20. A plan to hold up an east bound train on the Kausas & Arkansas Valley railway by tho Cook gang Friday night wus discovered and frustrated by tho rail way olllclals. When tho train' reached a siding near Fort Ulbson It wus Hag god by a woman who had run flvo miles to warn It of a hold up which had been planued. Twenty-ilvo armed men had takon possession or u statlou houso. Tho wife of a section boss had eluded the wutohfulness of tho gung and resolved to save tho train. She rati to tho next station and gave tho alarm. Armed men were placed on board aud tho train pulled slowly by tho section houso where tho bandits were concealed, but no attempt was made to hold up tho train. Tho bandits discovered that their plans were known. Oregon MIno Sold. Jacksonville, Nov. 20, An Im portant transfer of property took place hero Saturday. A corporation of Seat tle and Oregon gentlemen, composed of Byron Phelps, mayor of Seattle, S. McLeau, J. M. Sparkman, John H. Soxton, Charles Twombly, J, II. Shot wolel, and M. P. Ward, purchased 000 acres or mining land on Fool's creek. The lund wus ownod by flvo dlfloront parties and covered a rnllo and n half of tho best part of tho oreok, Tho price was tlA,000 aud tho money was nil paid down, (JIUNAU nicw thkaty, Wahhinojon, Noy. 'Mi, The now treaty of emigration between the United Stales and China which was concluded at WunIiIdiUoii March 17 h"t, by thoslgiiaturt-M of (JntdiBin uml Minister Yung Yu, lias Ih-oii approved by the Chinese governiHenli Hint prob ably will be rutiritd o go no (.jleet by Hid prialdrnllul proclttnmllon next week. KNMMMO HNIOIDKO. Hiumiiuii Ny, JW.-The mum why Jamii ieit4. Alilfflou o illou Iho lnrniK of jiuttco wan (hut lio ii slrtMl in prolyl Kulnt th iwnmluiu ullorU put forth by JSuultwnl (oiiwiliulu liulwuu) the lwu bwlljfuri'il, Ublm unw willing In utfrMf In njot uuylhlng, unUbeJMpmiwj Jmyu undo up ihujr fiihiflu tiunlwr J'wUlu. hll ny?H((Btoii. W.liVM.lMi, th,Hv, W Thu llUMMi nub wiinulUim un JiplluJr itoiniwJ lu IiivmIIkuIm Ilic wlHfK nrui'tjljl by Ibu miiu labor iiulun yuU) Unllw) HlUt indu A. ; Mukt, hvitun In iu)i7 liwu licliiy. 'J'b nlirgu ttnlntl Jiu)v )iik In liHvt, Km! w hi In mn llJg III (he WtJ'ttully if hIm lHlnUtr IU WUIt iMiy I'Ull U4HbvhMVl lull) iw tiiwa flttm tm iHlntni( iu lb pmiuiimi " 1II(jua( UblvW' II4 nin ih my umiuym " w mm nl inn til' ihlWHl Ihwuy. nut inmiwt hi ill in)m ihh-v nr ) MMIlllMl km immw iDiy Hi tmijf lm nullum! nr Hwniir Hermann to tho Front, WAHHiwrroN, Nov, 20, Hopreson tative Hermann, being senior surviving member of the next congress of tho committee on rivers and harbors, will probably be Its chulrniun, The chances are ull In favor or the election of Mr, Itcod us speaker, and us Mr. Hermann was un urdent mippnrtor of tho goiittc miui from Maine when (he latter wm n candidate for speaker of tho 614 con gross, vlrlimlly Mr. Heed will look out for Ills friend. Twins Horn In a Mine, Hkm,kvim.h, ill,, Nov, IM.-Mrs, Kulliurlne Huhmldt Hutnnluy turrlcd lillirjliooii to her miner hiulmnd (XJfe( below (lie ground in (he hvnt nouj mine, near here, As she tdurM u je, Um nIiu was taken III, ami before (he iron cK" Murteil up (lie sliuft she vuso blrdi (o u line Imby boy, The oiigs wns Hum wiuriuri, unil on (he wuy up un nlliur hoy wus bom, Mnllier "iid hubls Hre doing wdII, llWHh ;vtba, hhwIUvm, Piuv, jw.-OwIiik lo Ihu ruughijimi u! (lie Vsifsryniil f Mhttll man rialunluy lltm l n jirolx nbllliy dial ihu )'mu luiuwiMit muv uu Tliunknuiving .y will iml bo tfwiUiijr MmUm hMM.i,, hm titty. Pi. Jl'hv iiw plwyM u( ihu luUtwr mill huvn siruuit uuuiiHii u iiiuimtil rwlHiiilon nf jo m wnl lu wugiw fhu iruilhU)l will imltu ihu mlut-uuu wlmilivtut m The Bonds' Sold. WA8UINOTON, Kov. 20.-Seoretiry Carlisle has decided to accept the Stewart syndicate bid for tho entlra is sue of $50,000,000 bonds. Tho llguro or fored by tho syndicate was 117,077. Washington, Nov. 20. Tho pro ceeds of the bonds under this bill will be 540.617.0i greator than they would be ir tho other highest bldd were ac cepted. A very Important advantage to tho government In accopting this bid, Is tho ract that tho gold whl be furnished from outslde.aud none drawn from tho treasury. It is also tnoro convenient and less expansive to tho dopirtraant to deal with ono party rather than with many. TRA.NS-MISBI8SIPPI OONfJRE33. The Sovonth Annual Sossion Meets in St. Louis. St. Louis, Mo., Nov. 20, The Bev etith sesslbn of the Trans-Mlsl8lppl congress, was called to order this after noon by H. R. Whltmore, president of the last congress. Greetings of the merchants' exchange wore given by President W. 0. Boyd. Mayor Waldrldge welcomed the dele gates to tho city. The hospitalities of tho state wore extended by Governor Btono. In tho absence of Governor MoConnell, of Idaho, who telegraphed his regrots, Hon, Eugene Semple of Washington responded to the addresses of welcomo, He declared tbo cougrm wus not hero for the purpose of demand ing auythlng radical but simply that In the government of the nation the good of tho people shall be tho supreme UW. President Whltmore reviewed the purposes for which the congress exists, declared against allowing this congress to be In any way controlled by politi cal Interests und announced (he gain. orlng ready for business. Upon rec ommendation tho executive comwilttss of (lie convention took a recess o allow the state delegations to seltct (Members for tho committee on urtdenllals, rule, order of bundles und pormatient or-gunUntlon, Two Tires. MA WON, N, 0.. Nov, 20,-TJio U)WI of Murlou sullered h los yes(risy of w,WW by lire, a irgt portion of ihu (own I In ruins, Qhwaw, Nov, w,-i'jro M fUiur thy ilestroym (he eubUbeinef)t of (ho Cold Jlkut Cuather oonipuny, W uml M Vsn luw trel, ) I70.00U, HAW ITHANUHiW, IfoV, JJlJ.w W0( Uwhwaj, Uiiivaw, Ny. gn, WlifJ, CJmI mu Dm, m hmi'UAhl), Wny, gn.-wjifnn ysey 77Wttl(WMllu7JGi70, IHU)AHmM,-HUnn" In lf iimi)IIHm i i)ym)'t IUU us? M. fn'l forjtvl Ihu i;lirly MviMli iiimwi i Htfr jif umm limWtb Ab foTwihli Til W llwr. B Jih mmrmeirmmi(MtmmmTmmimMtt,imMMWHwnnttlr,rrrmrttiriiBa. JfigliMl Of nil ill .cr.nui I'uwei .i'l Ml i IJm'l Ui;( Royal B&kinflt Powder jnrr IbW Wm il W p s"s)sf l iB j'H wroofijiiirwiNf K4 Ut f, Hl 4 W rrifiBftirrrtitiftwir' - -' i-j"a-"a-u' '-'r-' - - ---T - - '-.