?vi'Vi.nKifti -vgrn i " a CAPITALS JOURNAL 2Bo A MONTH Urincj you tlie DaHy Journal to' the tcnitte. of mountains, IkUcr tlun a leier from Whip, CHEAPEST. Salem. BEST, Oregon.. ii VOL. a. DAILY EDITION. SAXEM. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, I8i5. DAILY 'EDITION. NO. 1ST I the iff mum mm s HAS NOW A FULL LINE OF MEN'S, WOMEN AND CHILDREN'S 5 Shoes. All best grades warranted. Also a full lino of Gorman knitting, Saxony and Spanish yarns, with a full lino of fine fur Fedora and other HtyloH of hats, pants, oveialls, shirts, table linen aud oil cloth, lace curtains, laces, embroid eries, ribbons, hosiery, underwear, and notions of all kinds. Call and save 15 to 25 per cent Two Republican Conventions May Bo Hold IN THE STATE OF-PENNSYLVANIA Two Factions of tho Republican Parly in That State.. K T. BARNES STATE NORMAL SCHOOL MONMOUTH, OREGON. A training school for teachers. Com plcto eight grade tunning dodnrtment and strong professional aud ncadomlo courses. Tho diploma of tho school entitles one to teach In any couuty In tho stato without furthor examination. fiourd and loriiring, books and tuition $150 per yeiir, Beautiful and healthful location. No ealooiiB. There Is a good demand for well trained teachers there is an over supply of untrained teachers. Catalogue oheorrully sont 011 applica tion. Address W. A. WANN, P. L. CAMPBELL, President. Bocrotary. THE FAIR STORE Shoes did you say ? Yes, wo hayo thorn; also ducks and sheetings for tents, and so many other things- that wo could ': not put it all down on an aero of ground. Come and seo and '.samo money, 24 uommorciai st. wmm f won, mm Tim Hnlvenillv nf Ornron. Kueene. Oreeon. oilers free tuition to all itudenU. Younir men fcan obtnla board, lodglnc, heat and light In the dormitory lor lltO per week. Itoomers fur- (nlah their own linen. Young women u-e provided wltu board In private famine at (l)r week Ymiuir women dealrlns board should address lrof.John Htraub. Ktie.ne. Oregon, or Heoretarv Ynunir Women's Klirlstlan Aiuoolallon. Kucene. The University oilers three bao. Icalaureule degrees, Uaahelorot Arts, llarhelor orBofbnco aud liaohelomf Letters with oor hrcpondlDir cuumos of study: The following shorter courses are also ettered: An Kngllsu course, leading In two years to a business diploma and In three years to the title graduate In English: An udvanced course for graduates of normal sobools leading to the degree master lef pedagogy; A course ol two yers for teaohers of physical education leading to a diploma ind the title director physio il education. The unlvers'ty cuarges an lociaouiai re or nu rhleh is navabln In advnncn bvall students. Htudenls holdlne diplomas from the publlo schools and those havlnK teachers' certtacates are admitted to the preparatory department without examination. Those deslrlug, Wormallou regarding the preparatory department tnouia addrese the uean, n,u. narregan, uugene. tot catalogues nnu inurraauou auurraa IV. u. unatiman, rrcsiaent, or J. J waiion.twcretary, .rsugene.uregon. 01210 CAPITAL bum FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, SALEM, OR. W. I. STALEY, PRiNCirAL. lingular f exslons begin U nday, September 3. ntudenti registered now. It wlflpay those who expect to prepare for some business pursuit to attend a business college where a systenialla course of business training may be had and. trained If achfrs lor this particular line of work instruct. The Capitol Uuslnes College oners Ave courses; , Business, Shorthand, Typewriting, Penmanship and English. This U positively the only iu..in.. rniin in ninn mini.' the Intercommunication system ot busl- UM-M . r..w.. . r --.-- ----y -. r. - - . j . .- ..., UUWI town viuuauH iimjr secure uwm nun iuiuhuvu iuuui H.utuisuuna, Aug. 28. Both fac tions of tho Pennsylvania Republican party held caucuses last ulght, with the result that Quay has apparently won tho tight, tho caucus of his follow ers containing 162 delegates whoso seats aro uncontested, or sovou more than the uuinber necessary to acliolco. The nutl-Quay people got together llrtt, but their session was aeoret and a short ouo, lasting only 10 minutes. Thoro wus no roll-call. It is understood that Bouutor Burns, of Philadelphia, presided. Governor Hastings oflered a resolution asking that a commlttco or live bo appointed to draft tho business of tho caucus Into shape, and to "ar raugo other business necessary," which was adopted. Tho cacus adjourned until tomorrow Tho caucus of tho Quay delegates met in the Quay headquarters at 0:33 o'ulook, and reporters for newspapers woro admitted. Bonator Penrose, of Philadelphia was madu ohalrmau. In taking tho chair hu made a short speech, In tho course of which he said: "The pooplo are ncahist the combine, und resent tho treatment of Bonator Quay. Wo imvo won our credentials honestly and. will elect Quay tomor- t-rtrwr No other matt could have won- against tho combined power of patron ago and money that we hayo contended against," At this Juncture Bonator Quay was escorted to tho hall, and a scene of wild enthusiasm resulted. In a specoh ho sild: "Tho battlo has boon fought lu tho Interest of good government generally, and tho purity of Republican politics. You fought under unfavorable circum stances Tho next time you wago war with your opponents tho state will go ovorwhelmlngly lu your behalf." Tho day was one of Intense excite ment. From early morning delegates have been arrlvlug. Visitors poured Into tho city aud tonight the streets and publlo places are Jammod with adherouts of tho two factions, shouting at tho tops of their voices the names of their favorites. Tho prospect of an exciting couveutiln has brought liar, rtaburg many of the tough element from the larger cities, and trouble la looked for, although up to midnight there has been nothing more serious than an occasional fist light. At this hour Quayttes are parading aud their exuberence Is so Infectious that many of the anti-Quay men are Joining their nominated Henry Hall, of Pittsburg, temporary' chairmau. Bonator Quay nominated John P. Rublusoii,of Dala waae couuty. Robinson was elected by a vote ofJ03i to 1331. Hall moved that election of Robinson bo mado unanimous. Governor Hastings sec onded the motion nnd It was carried. Senator Quay moved that a csmmlttoo on permanent organization be in structed to report nnmo of Uoyornor Hastings for liermaiieiit ohalrmau, car ried On motjon of Congressman Blnne it was decided that tho state chairman be named by tho convention Immedi ately after adoption of report of com mittee on resolutions, Instead of by candidates and permaueut chairman as bus been tbo practice The committee on permanent organ ization was then chosen with no gteut dlfllcuhy aud Went through tho form of agreeing on Governor Hustings lor permanent ohalrmau. A resolution reafilimlug tho currency plank of Re publican national convention of 1802 was referred to commlttco ou resolu tions. On motlcn of R F Qllkesou tho election of Senator Quay its chair man of Republican state commltteo was make unanimous. Gllkeson in a speech announced that ho ho had withdrew In tho Interest of party YOUNG WETZEL'S BODTi harmony. Col. BcdJamlu J. Haywood, of Mercer county, was unanimously nominated tor etato treasurer, Canadian Affairs. New Yonic, Aug. 28. Hon. John F. Btalrs, ono of tho conservative lead ers of tho Dominion parliament, lu an Interviow said: "Tho Issuo In Canada Is tho Manitoba school question, Prot ectants In Manitoba outnumber tho Catholics four to one. This Is a receut preponderance. Ton years ago tho tide of Immigration set toward tho north west, and at that time tho schools wero Boparatod Most of tho settlors of lato , ness practice. rlv in nrfvatj. fumtiv at El a week. Write or call at colli giving full information relative to oounea of study, rat e office for circulars of tuition, etc. g-CO-Sm G PROFITS -ONi SMALL I turning prosperity will make many rich, but nowhere can they make o much within a , Short time as by successful speculation In Grain, lovKlons and Htock Iff FOR EACn DOLLAR INVESTED can bo JLw made by our Systematic plan of Speculation. I eueceuful speculators operate on a regular system. It U a well known fact tbav there are ODsinrts of men lu all purls of the Untied Uis who. by systematic trading through thl- EobroVers made laiee amounts every year, ranging irorn a lew tnousana oouvin in uwtaolnvMUanuuredortwo hundred dollars up to I7J.0 0 to Jipa.OUO or more by those tlnvestalewthuusaud. It U also a fact that tnose wno man me largest pruuts rum iparatlvely kinall !uvelm-ni on this piun arc nersons wno live away irora uuimu uu e.t tnrougH broker, w he iinrauxbiy .uuaersuu ni 2f 2SR. llAn mn, nnr Dalw write jor convncin i'iwi "t,-" . 7; :;r5"A -'Z?"-"? r ,,: ISii rseliwport, luuoi moue-maaiuEpuiuicrs. aiu . ""- wu. -"-. -- llnelully lllKhest rcrereectam rtrguru u)uuruuuiiuii"i i For lartuer information address TAIsKINGTOK, BOTXGEJt 0 CO. )UUT ST., 8A.I.KU, OK. ake theOne Cent Dailv ranks. Today's convention is to select can didates for the etato treasurer and su perior Judgeships. Haywood, of Mer cer county, will probably bo chosen for state tieasurer, but In tho light of the events It Is poaUble that the six Judges who were appointed by Governor Has. tings, and who, It was thought, would be unopposed tor tho nomination, will find themselves cuit asldo by tho Quay people and new men named for their places. CONVKNTION 1'llOCEEIiINOH. IlAHHisnimo. Aug. 28. The con vention was called to order at noon by Chairman Gllkeson. Speaker Walton sentiment In Canada. Canada has too much national prldo to desire aunoxa tlon to tho United Blatet. Aa for s reciprocal union it is not desired, be cause suoh a condition would wipe out our manufactories and make us a de peudanoy of the United States. Wo havo no desire to loso our autonomy, political or commercial, Canada Is a protection country and the conserva tive party Is a protective tariff organi zation. Wo want protection to Cana da's industries. , "With regard 10 tho Imperial federa tion plea, I do not know whoro wo atnnd. We aro virtually Independent of England, and tho question arises only on tho right of veto concerning matters of legislation whloh come up In tho Canadian parliament. "As to tho financial troubles In New foundland, Premlor Whlteway Is lu control, after having been deposed from ofllce. It Is my belief though, that Newfoundland Is going to And it rather hard to meet governmental expenses," St. Joiinb, N. F., Aug. 28. Tho government has began an Investiga tion of alleged corruption lu tho cus toms department and expects to bring to light many abuses and to save the country thousands of dollars. The case against the Union bank directors is to end next week, Prose cution of the caso has been completed, and the defense begun. A fpeclal term nf court may be held next month for the trial of directors of these banks. Is Found in Holmes' Houso in Indianapolis. WAS BURIED BENEATH A STOVE, Evidcifco Against tho Swindler Is Strong. iNuiANAr-OMB, Aug. 28. Indlauapo lis will claim tho right to try II. II. Holmes for murder. The claim wjll bo placed upou tho developments yester day, which Inolude tho fludlmr of tho charred remains of 0-ycar-old Howard Pittaol, and evidence which beforo nny Jury lu tne country would couylot HolmeBof murdering blm and then partially burning his body In n stove. Detectives Goyer, of Phllddellphlu; Rlchards.of Iudluuapolls,and Inspector Gary, of tho Fidelity, Insuran co com pany, havo been at work for weeks hunting for traces of tho boy's body. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH Salem and Eastern Quotations Cor rected Dally. OmoAoo.Aug SfcWucat, cah 69Ke; Sept. Nkw Youk, Aug J7-81lvcr, eojfclead.t3.9i). BAN FUAN01SCO MAUKKT. ttP ,F 5hcisco. Aug. 18,-Whral, MX vno J$lk0U' ' 10C: lD,cr 1c; llonii-tjuotableat 430o. tate.liiS.603000' Uu'bnn(". t'OUTlANU MAUKKT. I'oUTI.ANIl. Aliir. 3L WIihai vuit. rj. Wnllit Walla, 47c. ' '" """ VJour-lNurtiand, $.85 Uentou county, j.8Sj graham. M; superfluo. U.vO per bbl. J'",oa' Oata-whtto. aiaaic; mllllnK, iBQ30c: grey. ljowtoes 'Nnw Oroin, 86(3550 bu. ujr--ufiuu, onv.bu per ion. T, iiffliiao. Wool-Vallev. Ilia: . M.ll,;.l?1l!rUrH",w "norta, 112.80; chop Iced. ItaalS nor toil! rlllnlrnn nn..i la X .,,;,; ..Z'-ZJ J.' Jl r V- "--. """ .I"! . MURDERED By DUNS Capt. Baldwii, ef U. S. Army, In Killed in OkInkM. TWELFTH-JUROR NOT SECURED. Busy Investigating tho Cktiiese Massacres. T..,.""u"u ',ur l"" cuionon wneat, soocnei II des-grton, aallcd, U) lbs sq under. 1 BlOo ihi-oppetw,10C47.'c Hops Nominal at 10. iea7c; Ho was traced hero with Holmes and disappeared. Tho city was scoured and work begun In tho suburbs, hunt lug for a i)oueo;ron!cd by Holmes on October 10. 11. or 12, last year. Ddtecltves wont to lrvlngton, a pretty suburb of this city, and the seat of Butler collego aud betoro thny had been nt work an hour, their nttontlon was called by a local real estato dealer to a small vacant cottage situated lu tbo woods at the edge of town and fur removed from nny other dwellings. Tho party wont to tho houso and a few minutes later tho ofllcorafouud beneath tho tldo porch tho missing the missing trunk -vthlok waa taken from theClr- 7l0o m uuiicruroRon taury creamery. co ?fnoT7r&."150! Ulr 0. 10loj Ubene-Uicgon full cream, 10tlc Kgtts-Orego.u, llllo per dor. V!!" .K?-unl0R0U- uxwan per det: duck sioers,ai1w3.6cj ouwn,aiaxo; dressed M.U32.Migeiso.H,e0fflfl.00i turkeys, u'ressed. botf-Topstecrs. JkO-'lo per lb! lair to w beef, ta&Ua. feeTer.l&Wo'78:tUBM Vcul dmnll, choice, ouucj large, Sa4o y B. HALKU Wheal Up f bu. Ois-20ni2Uc: new lgo, nay jiaieu, cu it Us Jtoal.m llrA.anvl Ja Iloirs Urcssod. 4Uiy 1.IVO Crtttle-lttiVo. MAUKKT. eat. tiskiH nn- iimmi.1. m I. lour. it. wiiniM... in.B i.a. ...f zLrSL' 13.00; chop feud. U.0UUliu), ' ,",uuu rJheop-Uvo.tl.6U. nrooi iiesu uua, lIops-lleHt, (liiJo, Kggs (Jush. too. 16".'oU,0r""UCt Utt,rT' I'M11" fenoy creamery Cl'iec 1012n. ahmrmerV"700'eUA,CftUnttcon-6o: bam U' l-omiooa'-New, 800 bu . Onlons-2o. Tu?iey"'ScI.0"'-7c! hni'0c5 Jucas, 07o. liar llet I pearsl-2So bu. Apples ASaaoa uu, l'eahet lliSbu. 1'IUUiB-2lo bu. havo been protcstaats. Tbore Is practically no asmoxWloa rcie hbusTlnthisoliy, Ootober 10, by ". Don't be Foolish and tikt lonu othtr Iruid of condensed mUk, thinking It U "Juit M aood" at tfas 6AILMDEN EACLB BRAND It Hits No Bqul Sz The Knights Templar. Boston, Aug. 8. The business of the 20th biennial conclave of the Knights Templar began In earnest to day by the grand encampment, while the round of pleasure was resumed by a great body of Knights. Sessions of the grand encampment were beld both morning and afternoon in the Mason lo tmple. A grand competition drill of the crack commanders of the United States Is being held this afternoon. The Jouknal, Daily and Wkkkia' are not sent any longer than they are paid for. No bills are run against sub scribers. Please make a note of that and renew promptly, Homes, and which wan thought to contain tho body of (ho boy. Great exoltomout followed and hundreds of people flocked to tho scene as soon as the dlBcovory leaked out, although tho officers tried to keep It eeoret. Tho house wwgqarded and work began, searchlng-Jof additional evidence. l)e volopemenls followed thlok and fast, and tho chain of ovldonjo Is damaging. In a barn connected with tho houso was a largo stovo of cylindrical shape, of tho same pattern as those Holmes bought In Cincinnati. Ho routed tho houso under tho same alias. Tho stove had boon moved to tho ntablo by the owner of the houso aftor Holmes loft. It was concluded that tho .body had boon burned In tho stove and search began for tbo remains. Lato this ev ening, Dr. Barnhlll's attention was called by a, small boy nameb Walter Jenny to tho etovehole, where tho atovo bad been. It was ailed with refuse, This was pulled out, and the remains of tho boy wero found. Phy sicians and dentlstB.wcro there, and in thU refuso hundredsof pieces of charred bones were found, Tho teeth showed that tho body was that of a boy between 8 and 10 years old, and tho other bones couflrmed this. All were charred and pieces of flesh olung to eomo of them, Tho skull bones and pelvis added the same truth. Tno boy had evidently been burned In a cob fire in the hugo stove .iounu in tne Darn, uowarua over coat was found at a grocery store nearby, whero Holmes had left It, saying the boy would call for It. He never came. Owners of the houso recognize Holmes from the pictures and several neighbors remember the fuco. Several people havo Indentliled him, and all doubt Is removod. Other developments aro expected tomorrow, nd with this evidence, Indianapolis will demand Holmes for trial. Lato Oablo Nows. Nkw Yomc, Aug. 28. A special to tho Herald from lluonoa Ayres sayBi Argeutluols again convulsed with exoltement over tho affairs of the army aud navy dopartmeuts. Admiral Bollor'n letter to Minister, Balou baa been published and found to contain sensational atatomonts, Tho letter says that tho armor-plorclug shells supplied to tho navy as coming from a maker of world-wido roputation woro from some Intorlor mauufaoturors, To provo this Admiral Boiler quoated a letter from tho responsible Hrm, saying It had uovorsoUU single sholl JuArgaatlHau He further adds that the rapW-rlBg cartridges transmitted to Arcoatlna from another well-known Arm, he be lloyes, had been rejected by other buyors. Tho fuses of those cartridges, tho formal naval chief says, wero wholly Ineffectual. Emceno, Oklahoma, Aug. 28. It is reported that Captain Baldwin of the United States army, acting agent at tho Kiowa, Camancho and Apache agenoy, at Anadarko, was murdered last night by Indians. Federal officer think the murder was committed by gamblers and whiskey peddlers.agalqet whom Captain B.ildwtu was waging a relentless war. miHKANT TiifAU San Fbancisoo, Aug. 28. la th Durrant case this morning the entire session passed without securing the twelfth Juror which both sides are now anxlouB to obtain. COUNT MARTIAL. Tho Bulletin will say that n court martial will bo ordered immediately at Maro Islaud navy yurd to try the ofllcors of tho navy who travol on pawes or scalped tickets, when they are allowod liberal mileage expentoa, Iaveatlg;tlng tho Massacre. Honcj Konq , Aug. B3.-It Is reported hero that the Ohlneso ofllcials are assisting tho Ku Chnng commission actively and thoroughly In Investiga tion into the receut mnssacro of mteslonurlos. Ton Ncgontarlans aro already convicted. Trials of others ia progressing. JTlwrel ,00 4hhi . of frtah disturbances hTthat district dur ing the sitting of the commission. Great Northern Oaes. St. Paul, Aug. .28. In the Uulled mutes circuit court today tho caso came up of Thomaa Perrsall, stock boldor of Great Northorn, owning 600 Bharss agulnst the Great Northorn to restrain that company from making further attompta toobfam oontrol of the Northern Paclflo upon the reor ganization of tho latter company. Eankor Killed. Bukna Vibta, Colo,, Aug. 28.-A rolling rook htruok tho Colorado Mid- land train today, wrecking the baggago and smoker. 1', J, O'Connor, of New York, said to bo a prominent banker, was killed, Ghain Buumkd. Four largo ataoka wheat belonging to A. W'Drager were burned at 11 a. m. today from a spark of tho engine No Insurance reortd. Tho Matthowa englno bad Just driven past to get into position to thresh, Fattknb Btooic Oats and bay, when tho quality Is good, make sleek stock. Brewster & White lerd tho trade on those at tides at oi Court street. Gainino Favob. Tho product of the Salem Soap factory Is gaming favor ovory day, for tho good housekeeper will not do without the host soap. Saw, Wood. Otbere may, but we itell clothing and can suit you In price or quality, whether you saw wood or do business. Fast Time. New Yomc, Aug. 28,-aI Fleetwood Park today Azote trotted a mllo lu ilM, the fattest time oyer made on that track, The best previous time vraa Nancy Hanks, 2:00 In 1805. Or. Prk4' Crwi BaktaaT Pewr WorM'DFaJr WU Mt4laMl WyK"" The smoke of today the season at Baleui, '" Is the worst of Rheumatism in a symptom or disease of tho kid- i,r'r w,u "'f ""my do relieved by Parks . Huro Cure. That beadaoh paoKocne aud tired feeling come from 1 iu same causo. Ask for Parks' Sure irT forMh. Hyer a,,a Mneys Price ..., .UIU ujr jjuuu a xsrooBS, IIMh For All Glasses. The Now York Racket has Just ro. celved a full Hne of mon's, boys and youths oothlntc and overcoats of any size, for long men and short, heavy men and light, of good quality, direct from o.,o of tho best wholU2le clothing houses 11 Chicago. Our clothing are all good standard goods and are marked tofellatnur usual clooo prottts. Call and seo them. 27-d0-wl Ewoukb Tea. Whether you aw an epicure or Just plain people, you like good tea and the best la tbe Epi cure Bold only by Gilbert & Patterson. i. m mi , , ,,,,, Several thousand hop pickers will leave Salem this week. Chlokens Doty'a Court street mar ket. Reduced Bate. The Southern 1'unliln (in 1m mil n reduced rato on oats lu carload lota of 40,000 pounds. EUectlye Aug. 21 from Portland nnd all points on main lino a far south as Eugeue City: between Woodburn and Natron and Lebanoa. branch, Tlireo dollars per ton to Bail Francisco. Oakland wharf. Pnrt rwt. aud Sacramento, W. W.BlCINNKH, d&w Ageut, miles of railroad In rails used to Thoro aro 177755 tho United States. There aro 00,835,880 wvot hub Kluliuil. Thero aro o33,205.000 ties used to bind these rails together, but no such, amount, howover, 1b required to bled the hearts of the travellug publlo to tha faotthat tho Wisconsin Centralllaea furnish superior facilities on nil their trains between St. Paul and Chicago, whloh form closo connections with all lluen to tho cast aud south. Mako a note of It, "New today" and "Want Ads," five, lines in Daily or Weekly Jqubnal, for 26 cts. Jt ..J 'I. L.JII L in i Highest of all in Leavening Tower.-- Latent U. s. Gov't Keport My&l Baking .",ff TTW "' ' t"Y , .-