CAPITA! JOURNAL. J 25 CENTS A MOffTH. 'rheAMx!t4jrieMl)llyjoHiJ 1 mail. , j WpfMjerttNgreadiiNiaU j. ' VOL. 8. BALLY EDITION. SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 185, DAILY JBDITIOJNT. ho. in V-? :.' .. '.i' .: .'?'..".'. .: .r.-rrr Asuoolated Press . Dally Capital Journal 8S o a Month ' mw UiKcusst'S (ho Money Question Ably. THE CAUSE OF FALLING TRICES, A Miwlcrly Address Whlcli lions Should Bend. Mil- AtthoLako District Fair at Butb. ven, Palo Alto county, la., ex-Goy. Botso deltyored the following addrceB: Ladles and gentlemen: Tbo subject of my address may seem to many of you difficult to understand, and consequently uninteresting. I did not select It wllb the expecta tion that I could amuse by lta discus sion, but because I believe It more di rectly concerns your personal Interests and tbe wolfuro of our state and tbe nation tban any otber of n public char acter with wbloli the American people will be called to deal 'in tbe neur future. It lias been well said that tbe cur. renoy of a country la Its llfo blood, It necessarily follows that tocontum lnato It Is to taint the vitals of tbo nation through whose arteries It cir culates, and to contract it Is in a busi ness eenso to weaken tbe heart throbB of tbo commonwealth from whoso veins it Is recklessly .withhold. No people can long bo prosperous without currency that is sound In quality and ample in quantity. Monoy is purely an artificial thing, a creature of law, and the source of all law In this country Is the will of tbe people expressed by the votes of their electors at tlio polls; - j It is plain therefore, that thoso upon whom tbo elective francbiso is con ferred are directly responsible for the character of currency with which the nation Is supplied. How necessary then, that thoso upon whom this grave responsibility Is lm noted should fairly comprehend the elementary principles upon which our currenoy Is based, and upon which it is to be anally and firmly established. If in what I am going to say I can aid you or any of you in acquiring a better understanding of this great ques Shall we call It a double charm? Nothing can be more charming tban fine footwear, because It Is a charm felt as well as seen. As to tbli matter we feel convinced that no stock of sum mer shoea can be finer tban ours, and that nothing in Balem approaches our display in style, quality or price. Our shoes are far too cheap to make it toler able to wear baok-numbera or shoes that are mostly uppers. Our high-class footwear presents the height offashlou una Insures cool comfort and absolute ease for the feet, fibre are shoes for all occasions and occupations, in and out of town, pleasure or bUBlnees, work or outing; and they are besides a revel ation of Tow prices, THE W a" -sfr . 3 . CO ., 27-4 COMMERCIAL Dabney & White, Props. Glassware, Underwear, Table Linen, Overalls, Hosiery, Woodeuware,Towellng, PnWi Shirts, Umbrellas, Gloves, oa NTnllnnii nf all tflndi. Tinware, tlon, so that in the discharge of your duties as American citizens, you will bo ablo to exercise the Influence you possess lu a way to promote the wel- laro oi mo masses of our people, and thereby lusuro the permanenoy and add to the glory or our Institutions, my reward will bo complete. Lot us begin this discussion then, with the Inquiry, What Is money? If I Bhould hold up before you a na tional bank note, thellko of which you constantly handle in tho transaction of your business, and ask if it is money, many oi you wouiu probably answer In the affirmative. If you should tako it, however, and carefully read what it says, you would aoe I bat Instead of being monoy it is a mere promise of tbe bank issuing it to pay monoy. In a legal sense It dooi not differ es sentially 'from a promissory note mado by an individual. It circulates as monoy because under our currenoy system, tbe bank Issuing It is required to keep on deposit with the secretary of tho treasury United Btates bonds to secure tho payment of all notes which it is permitted to Issue, and In caie of a failure of the bank, tbo general government redeems these notes, and thereby to the oxtont ueceseary, cancels tbo bonds deposited as security for their payment. Tbo objection mainly vjuyrd against tins form of currency Ujim'the bonds which tho bank la requtrul to deposit draw Interest and this tbo bank col lects ns it falls due, and also Issues Its ollls or notes such as I liavo described up to ab ut tbo faco value of tbe bonds deposited, and these bills It furnishes to its oustomers on interest bearing obligations. Ttio result is that tho people pay these bunks interest op (heir capital Invested In their business, aad tbey collect from their customers interest on tho bills or notes they are allowed to Issue on the strength of the capital It la however, true that they furnlMi a circulating medium that is entirely safe and sound, and If there Is no cheaper way of obtaining suoh a cur. renoy, the people of this nation could notaflordto give it. up, notwithstand ing the fact that under our laws not onbfoMhese,blIlfltfltiartrrtrorni'Ty meut of any debt, and no mnu can bo compelled to accept it unless he chooses to do so. (Oontluucd oa locond paeo-) Electics. There will be a call ed meeting of the state Eolcctlo Medic al association held at tbe office of Dr. W. B. Mott, this city, Monday after noon, October I4tb, for tbe purpose of arranging for tbe meeting of the na. tlonal association which is to bo held lu Portland next summer. Ministers' Meet-inci. Tbo minis tsnal meeting of this city will be held next Monday at 10!30 at the Y. M. C. A. rooms. ST. Window Bhades, Bpap, Oranlteware, "r; Boys' Clothing, Matches a-Prloe our Goods 3 rt Si P t J q U ' ' SI'S 0 mg O If) 'M 8 PAIR - And for Tablets and Slates Never so Cheap LUKEWARM OPPOSITION Arkansas' Executive in a Bad ; TOE BIG FIGHT LIABLE TO OCCUR Governor Clurko Feebly Supports Judgo Dufllo. Little Rook, Ark., Oat, 12,-Gov-ernor Clarke has been examining the law to prevont prizefighting. Tho gov ernor's pronuuciamento, which is in favor of preventive measures, is re garded as final. The governor will hold himself ready to co-operate with Judgo Duffle, of the Hot Bprlngs dis trict, should It appear that the local authorities fall to impress upon the lighters and their baokers with sufflo lont force the propriety of deolaring the fight oil. In addition to notifying President Btuart, of tbe Florida Athletic Club, by mall, of his determination, Gover nor Clark today telegraphed Corbett and Fltailmmona as follews: "I am advised by the press dis patches that it la your purpose at an oarly date to engage in a prizefight in this etate. The purpose of this Ib to inform you that such an act Is In violation of our laws and in aflront to tbe sentiment of a state's pride ontor talned by our our people. It will tboro foro not be possible for you to accom plish any suoh purpose, and any at tempt on your part to do so will subject you to penalties and to troatmont that I am aura will bo highly dlstastoful to you. I do not at this tluio know in detail all tho complications In which you may lie Involved in any such at tempt, but I am well enough advised of tbe nature and extent of tbe power and authority with which you find your self confronted to say that it wilt prove sufficient to defer yqu from engaging lu a prizefight in Arkansas. This Is enough for you to know. Thoqucstlon so fur as it relates to you docs not now call for a citation of tbo construction of statutes or other rules of law. In the prtsent state of publlq opinion, prize fighters bayo no rights which those in authority are bound to respect." THE OOVEHMOR'a W.TJKF. Little Rock, Oot. 12. Governor Clarke's letters to Judge Duller, Sheriff Houpt and Dan Btuart, together with telegrams to Jim Corbett and Bob Fitzslmmons was given to the public last night. Tbo subject is getting much discussion here today. Bcntlment here at Hot Bprlngs Is overwhelmingly In favor of tbe contest. It is well known here that personaly Governor Clarke la not violently opposed to the proposed contest. He is quoted as having said recently that seven-tenths ot the people of Arkansas wanted tbe fight, and twe tenths are Indifferent, and all the clamor against It came from tbe other tenth. When Judge Duffer brought the matter to the governor's attention officially, however, he was obliged to act. FI1I8T I1L00D IK MEXICO, Austin, Tex., Oct. 12. A well kuown spoiling man of this city saya there is but one place on the American continent where the Corbett and Fitz slmmons flKht can be pulled off and that Is New Laredo, Mexico. He adds that some throe weeks ago tho Florida Athletic club signed papers to baye the light in the bull ring al New Laredo, and up to this hour tiavd not asked for a release from the contract. New Oara Ordered. Chicago, Oot. 12. Fifteen thousand new cars ordered for Chicago railroads or their branch connections this year Is an Indication of tbe strong tide in business. With tbo orders there have been others for ISO locomotives. These orders for cars aud locomotives are tbe greatest placed by the combined Chi cago roads since two years preceding tbe panio of 1893. Stole Haifa Million. PiTTSKUIto, Oct' 12. Bensatloual de velopements contluue as a result of tbe Investigation of tbeanalraof tbe city attorney by tbs sub-committee of tbe city council. Attorneys have already fliured the shortage at 1100,000. and said city looses at leost 1500000. The Investigating committee revuwttd tbe council to Institute criminal proceed ings against the city attorney and bis auUtant and at Monday' meetang tbe office will probably be declared vacant. THE rJtESBYIEtlAN SYNOD. t Proceedings of tho, Sosslon Now HokLiag atJalom FRIDAY AFTRKNOON. Rev. W. B. Ho't, of Portland was el ected Mr. Mllllgan'BBUcccttior. Revs. F. G. Btrange of Ashland, and E. J, Thompson of Corvallls, and Elder C. 0. Strong of Portland were appointed a commute nf visitation 1 1 Albany col. lego for 1805-00. f Rev. W. H. Lautoa of Bau AdbIcuio Seminary, sent a cpmmuulcatlon of interest concerning the prosperity of the seminary. Dr. A. J. Drown of New York (tout his resignation upon the board of directors of tho theological eemluary of Cali fornia; also his resignation upon church history commltto of Oregon; these were accepted. Rev. Dr. Kantncr, of the Congrega tional church, was made a correspond ence member of tho synod. Rev. P. O. Hetzlor, of the American Bible society, addressed the synod and was well received. Rev. Edmunds preeouted his report on "Aid for Colleges." Peudlug the adoption of this report much Interest was elicited In eefereuco to Albany col lege. The president oft the collego pre sented a strong paper,' showing tho ub soluto necessity of the synod taking, aotlve and iratnedltae measures to In sure tho pormauent success of the .col lege' President W.VH. Lee spoke In reference to Albany and tho cauno of education which Itho 1'resbytcrlun church Is fostering, t EVENING HES3IONB, The uarative of the! work in Southern Oregon was road at the eyeulng session and It was of muoh Interest, The Presbytory of the Willamette presented tho questidn to the syned: "la an luaotlve elder! ollglblo to n no. sltton on permanent) committee?" Re ferred, j Dr. F. H. Gwynoe, snodlcul mis sionary, made his Report, and stated that there had been 015 additions to tho home mission churches during tbe yoar on professorof faith. Dr. Gwytine was re-elected aynodjleal missionary for tbo ensuing year, t Revs. John Morrjson, of Pertluud: and E. J. Thompsoyof Corvallls, aud W. M. L&dd, ofPonladd, wero elected trusteeraof the thcologloal seminary of Ban Francisco for thrco years. Rev. Robt McLoan, of Grants Pots, addressed the largo and attontivo au dience lu the evening on tho subject of the necessity of ministerial education. Dr. E. P. Hill, of First church, Port land then followed upon tho subject of forolgn missions Dr. Hill speaks without notes, and is easy,' convincing logical and pleasing. The evening exercises tonight will be tbe subject of home mlrslouB by a number or speakers. Onlyafow min utes will bo alloted to each. BATUHOAY. Roy. W. M. RoblnBou, of tho Synod of Iowa, who arrived with his .family last night, appeared upon tho floor of the By nob aud wasluvltod to alt as n corresponding member. Tho Byod was informed by telegram of tho death oi Roslyn McKlnley, a sou of Rev. G. A. MoKlnley, of Pendleton. The young man was stricken with paralysis yes terday and died this morning, The Synod bowed in profound sorrow for the affliction of their brother aud was led in prayer by Key. Thos. Boyd, D. D. A minute was drafted by tbe com mittee on reselutlona concerning tho removal of Reu. J. V. Mllllgan from the Bynod. Resolution of hearty ap proval of tbe Occident were adopted and tbe Bynod pledged 1U assistance In promoting lta circulation. Reports from tbe various commltees were beard on tbe work of tiie benovo Ient boards of tbe church and adopted. The report of the commltto on foreign mlssldns was yery full and complete, with m report ot tbe work of tho mis sionary to the Chinese, Rev. Dr. Holt, of Portland. These reporty show that the work of tbe church haa been proBe outed with commendable zeal and energy. The Sunday program consists of a sermon by tbe moderator, Rev, W. O. Forbes, at the Presbyterian church, the Synodlcal commuulon serylcea at tbreo p m. The Bynod will adjourn this evening. SYNOD OK 0KEC10N. This evonlngs services will be devot ed to home mission. There will be short sploy speeches by tbreo or four of the members of the Bynod. An Inter esting and profitable service is aasured. The public la cordially Invited to at tend, m i RiaiiT Face. W. H. Oiborn, the opera house grocer, haa made a "right face" movement and now occupies tho main front room of that building on tbe ground floor. m nn? irnrnn I rt "- South Dakota's Treasurer Is RpnteucLMl, SOME MOATIONS IN UTAH, Democratic Mormons Aro to JUo Dlficlpliuoil. Pikrkk, 8. D , Oot.12 Tho supreme oou rt today bunded down a decision In thocneootW.' R.Taylor, tho default, lug stiito treasurer; Tho sonteuco is out down to two years, and is to begin August II. Affairs in Ooroa. Wasiunqton, Oct. 12. Admiral Carpenter, lu command of tho Asiatic Bquadroou, called the navy doportuicnt today that tho ailnlrs lu Seoul aro in a very disturbed titnto, nnd that the olHcorB of what Ib known as tho "Klugs Party" havu taken refuge In the United Stales legation buildlug. It is reported that Admiral Carpen ter sayri, "(ho queen of Core.t h"B been uBsasltmted at tho urgent demand of tho United Slat" ctmrgo d'ttlklrvs at Seoul." Admiral Carpoutor says, tho marine guard of tho orulscr YorKtowu, In the harbor of Chemulpo, was sent to Seoul or tbo protection of tho legation and American luturcslH generally. Ab to further protection ho has ordorcd the gun boat Petrel to prscocd from Chce Foo to Chemulpo without delay. Utah Politics. Salt Laicb, Oct. 12. A serious complication Is likely to como up in tho political nditlrs of Utah. It Is rumored that two promluent caudl. (lutes ou tho Democratic tlckot have bcondUulpllucd by tho priesthood for participating lu politics. A meotiug ol tho Democrat lo territorial committee has been called for Monday next, and another Dumoeratlo convention tuny bo called. HUNDREDS ARE KILLED. In a Recent Riot Eotweon Turks and Armsnlan'fl. Constantinople, Oot. 12. Advices from Troblzaud says 2oo persons woro killed or wounded during tho rioting between tho Turks aud Armenian's. Atiikns, Oot. 12. Tho Greek consul al Trublzouo, Armenia, bus sent n re port to ids government that 400 per sons woro killed or wounded during tho recent conflicts thuro between tho Turks and Armeuluu's. A Floneor Htrlcken. Undo Guy Gibson, an old settler living botweeu here and Aumsvllle, wassttloken with paralysis Thursday morning aud at last account, was uu. able to moyo or speak. Ho had a Blight stroke sumo weeks ago but it bad almost disappeared until this morning. Ho has been very feeble, Tho Btroko was not asurprlso to thoso famllllar with his condition. Guy Gibson la the father of Policeman Dee. Gibson, of Sulem. Acquitted. Yesterday A. Kloln, of tbla city, was arrested on charge of treapawdng upon tho premises of Mr. Urunk, of Polk county, by limiting upon his grounds, and was taken to Independence for trial. P, H. D'Aroy and Mr. O'Donald aoted as bin attor neys, and this morning wiien tho trial came oil Mr. Klein was discharged. W. F. Wado manager of tho Western Union Tolegruplt company,wos sum moned as a witness, and the boys all returned this afternoon rather elated over their success, though tho cabo was somewhat of uu annoyance. Oard or Thanks. Mr. aud Mrs, F. W. Iluottner wish to thank their friends for tho very kindly Interest and helping hands made manifest on the occasion of the burial of their dear child, The many flowtra were especially appreciated. Mil. AND MllS. IlUETTNEH. Lkq Bbokk. Word has been re ceived by A. E Parker, of Euglowood, that his oldert son had tho misfortune last evening to breuk his leg. He was closing a heavy barn door, wbon it full from its fastenings with the above ro Bult. Mr. Parker has gouo over, and will probably take his son to the farm, near Mcmlnnvllle. Children Cry for Pitohr' Caittrl, W Highest of all in Leavening Power. Rpyal ARMUUTEI.Y PURE REPUDIATING OONNtAOT. Installations Conducted am AU Night Sections. Farmers about Aurora are complain ing that Philip aud Kola Nies aie cancollug hop contracts made this year. Thoy contracted hops early at 7j to 12 cents, from one to five year contractu, for purposes of speculation. Now that hops aro away below the figures they engaged hops at they are throwing up tho bargains. In some cases they are uot only refusing to take the hops but aro demanding a return of tbe picking money. Other companies and buyers seem to bo keeping their agreement. The hop market is demoralized. Only 3 cents Is offered on consignment. Thos. Pomeroy of Mebania refused to soil on thoso tormsy He haa a fine crop or tlila year hops, and a still fiber one of last year, but will hold them. The business is badly demoralized but must surely tuko a turn for the better. Mrs. Marlon B. Baxter, Tho above-named lady Is one of the foremont speakers in the ranks of the National W. O. T. U., and leader of the noon-day meetings in the Woman's Templo, Chicago. She is making a short trip to tho coast, and our people have urged her to return for she will speak noxt Sabbath at tho Friends' ohurob, at Highland, In tho morning tt 10:80 aud at tho Methodist church In tho evening. Evening topic, "Bool ety As It Is." Every man and woman is Invited to biar hor,und It Is hoped that tbe Meth odist church will bo packed to over, flowing. There will be a collection taken up at tho oloso of the addrew, and this col lection will go for the work in Oregon. She will also leoture Monday evening, tbo place and time to be announced later. Mrs. Baxter will also speak at the U. B. ohuroh in Yew Park Monday eveulng. Her subject U not yet an (ouncut'. Persons wishing to meet Mrs. Baxtor can find her at 182 Btate street. Modeled To Fit Dr. Wnrnor's Coralino Cor sets rtro mado to fit, to fit ovory variety of figuro tall, short, Blonder, stout, oxtra long, long, medium and short waiBtcd. Call ut storo und got a book or chart which tells just what corot ib mado especia ly for you. See models in our corner window. Oneita Union Suits Seamless, glovo-fitting. Ask for thorn. GOODYEAR RUBBER GO'S. GOLD . . . . SEAL mackintoshes. Guaranteed ab solutely froo from shoddy. Mado of tho host Old Para Rubber. Dont pass tho $3 ones, S'l onos, 5 ones, TgHft J. J. D ALRYMPLE & .. GO, N, B. Scad oi yoar null order for prcfrf' tem, -LateU U. S. Gov't JUpott Baking Powder A QRSAT irjKIOK. We print the speeoh of Ex Gov. Horace JBoiea or Iowa oa the money question. Mr. Bolee Is a wealthy at torney of Waterloo, Iowa, but also a farmer on a large sca'.e. He wae attor ney for the llllnola Ceatral railroad for many years, and govoraor ot Iowa for roar years. He wae twtoe elected m a Democrat over able mee, and acaiaet the machinations of the small politi cians of all parties. He le a Baalofln. teUlgeBce aad pooscaaoo the courage of hie convictions. The vital point of hie argument I. that the national congress had u power to demonetise silver, because lit eonetltutloa specifically takes Uie right to coin gold and silver away frew ttte states and reserves It to congress. Read Boles' address and aek your neighbors to read It. As there Is no Democrats paper pub lished In Marion county, Tub Jour nal prints the speech of a great, able and leading Democrat with Its compli ments. Broke Through tbe Jtecf. Whllo B. L. Jones and family were breakfasting Thursday morning at their homo on High Btreet, just one door south of tbe city hall, they were some what stat tied by hearing considerable aolse aa if the roof was falling in. Ar riving ob the outside ot the building it was discovered that an 0 inch board, about 16 feet lu length, had fallen from the roof of the city hall and bad passed entirely through the roof of tbe dwel ling bouse. Had the board been heavier it would undoubtedly bay ploughed its way through the attlo floor and landed la the eester nf the table, m the beard skuek at a point en tbe roof immediately over tbe table. "Blame Not Fate For sorrow's which thyself Did'at first create." Dont complain if you fail to you buy another Mialto of ciotnos man tho Three Big Brands wo carry. Its your own fault. Thoso goods are Tight at your door. They are the best and sell as low as othor kinds. Happy Home Clothing soils on its merits. You run no risk. If not satisfactory, monoy iofundod. Soo the onos at $X0, $12, $IB. Hats We show a fino line: Fedoras. . , 50o and up Crush , 75o and up Stiff $1 00 and up Underwear "We show somo good values at $1.50 a suit. Hosiery Buy tho "PoerlosaV btnd chashmoro hoso. 25o and 50c per pair. Neckwear New lino just in. St otnr 25c and 50c inw, TELEPHON ,....76 .1 m No, 1 and 2 Lamp Chimneys Only 4c and 5c.i r - i-Ty-;' XV, 'r ?a& M4-- ,-r.