JOURNAL. Associated Press, - ";? V 2&o a Month MoHsClreHltM jf"4 ,J ---g fi.-. j ha . rrTTMm iimiimmm in the rTffsrsswji - VOL nirifiii DAIIiY EDITION. Another Great Religions flatker Ing is Anneniced. W IDE PACIFIC NORTHWEST, ThrcoDays of Most Interesting Programs. Salsm lias another religious conven tion to last over three days the Voting Men's Christian Asaocatlon of the Northwest. THE rnOQBAM TODAY. Beginning at 2:30 o'clock this after soon tbe tweltth annual convention of the Young Men's Christian Association oftbePaclflo Northwest will meet at the Flret Baptist church in this city and continue through three day. The program for tbe opening session Is as follews: 20-Openlng service; prayer and praise. S.-00-Calllog to order by president of hut convention. 0. F. Fay, Esq., of Portland. Organization and election of ofllcers. S:3o-Iteports from associations (In writing limited to 300 words. 40-Address, "Hindrances to Aseo clitlon Progress," Mr. 0. K. Obor, flold secretary International committee 6:00-7:00 Welcome reception and banquet by Salem association. At 7:30 o'clock a pralso service will beheld lasting about fifteen minutes, and tbo report of the executive com mittee, J. Thornburn Boss, chairman, John W. Gwllt, treasurer, Is to be beard thereafter. Following this Bey. Henry IUsmns, D. D., of the Portland Grace M. E. church, will deliver an Hddresson "ThoSunrlsoof the Twen tieth Century." About 100 delegates will be present, among whom are the leading Y. M. O. A. workers of tho Northwest and much benefit will be derived by tho local association and others interested. Tuero will uo no prayer meetings In most of the churches of tho city all will waut to attend this evening service. A WONDKHFUL BXIUU1T la shown at the association rooms bv Mr. Geo. B. Hodge, national secretary New York City, of tho industrial and eolontlllc departments of tho nbrht schools for men conducted by this organization in the largo cities. Tho range ot class work done in tneso two departments alono is won dorful, including engineering, drawing, photography, penmannshln, tvDo- writlng, book-keeping, wood carving, architecture, carriage drafting, etc. The exhibit arrived this morning from Los Angeles aud will remain at Halcm until Saturday night, when It goes to Portland. FLACKS RKl'RE3KNTKn. Mechanical drawing: A three-year course from Dayton, 0., two-year course from Washington, Brooklyn and Now York; also work from Minne apolis, lioston, Hartford and other cities. Architectural drawing: Deslena of nouses comploto from Hurlem, West Philadelphia, and Dayton; a coursoof two years from Brooklyn; specimens from Chester, Pa. and Cleveland. Free-hand drawing and Industrial designs: Brooklyn, Dayton, New Yorfc, Minneapolis, Bt. John N. B Montreal, Grand Rapids, Chicago, Qulnoy, Mass. Wood carving: Chicago, West Al bany Railroad and Jamestown. Carpentry: Hartford, Hprlngfleld, O,, Chicago, Bridgeport, Conn. Metal werk: Hprlngllold, O., Minn eapolis, Hartford, Dayton. Laboratory work In elctrlclty: Hart ford, Springfield, 0 Dayton. Carrlago Drafting: Young Men's Institute, Now York. Commercial werk: Washington, Philadelphia, Scran ton, Brooklyn Harlem. Languago werk: Brooklyn, New York, Jamestown, Dayton, Grand Forks, N. D. Tho frames and trays of this exhibit were mado by the students In tho Asso ciation Training School, Springfield, Mass. At tho Springfield and Chicago schools men best fitted for tho associa tion work are being trained for tbelr respective positions as directors of the phlslcal or educational work, or as gen eral secretaries. .i i . K l8 R Kent'eaan who lands at tho head of this practical WDjwMnt.BdUke.grm plcLroTn "Plaining tho great scope of this upurmui service rendered association. SALEM, OREQOK. T3 IITRSDAY. OCTOBER IT, I85. fyiilamite Valltit by the PROMINENT WORKERS PRESENT, tin LIPP"enol secretary, Scat- Geo. B. Hodge, New York, national vuuuuoDni secretary. Cbaa, K, Ober, Chicago, interna tional item secretary. Ppfeasor W. H. Leo, Albany, chair man of college work. J. Thorburne Roes, chairman Paolflo Northwest executive committee. A. W. MoLeod, general secretary, To com a. M. M. Myers and Levi Johnaon. . ..- n -w- iciunea, roruaou. General secretaries from many oth towns aro expected. COURT HOUSE MEWS. Matters In Probate-Other Business Transacted. County Clerk L. V. Ehkn -today Issued marriage licenses today as fol fel fol eows: Charles S. Downing and Clara if. Burson, Otto Mlsoke aud Rosa Carroll. B. F. Hall, J. h, Sottlemlor and N. Miller, appraisers of the estate of Amos Hovendon, deceased, today filed their invontory with the county clerk. It shows that defendant was possessor of real and personal property at the time or bis death, amounting to f9,G02. Chrld Idieger today petitioned County Judge W. O.Hubbard for the appolntmont of John Scholl as guar dian of tfto person and estate of Cath arine Rauspert, aged 80 years, a person of Inform mind. Deborah Gerrin, aged 86 years of Aurora, was today committed to the InBttDo asylum by County Judge W. C. Hubbard' The examination was con ducted by Dr. B. H. Bradshaw and Deputy District Attornoy A.O. Condlt. Tbe cauao of tbo woman's Insanity was immodorato una of whiskey and Huff man's anodyne. The patient threatens suicide. RUSSIANS VERY MM, DAILY EDITION. Will Net1 Recall a (!. row Turkey. HSRjH NO, 141 MM RIOT CONFIRMED Police Court. Doc. Borlber went to Jail today In default of a ?25 fine aud costs for jtetit larceny. CO 1 pq a a a a XI fsj a o o PL, -&r Shall we call It a double charm? Nothing can be more charming than noe footwear, because It Is a charm rat a well as eeen. As to this matter wafcel convinced that no stock of sum mer shoes can be finer than ours, and ffiStbnl'i?,.n8a,e, aPProaohea our fhoi?rte,e'T,aIUyor Pr,co- 0ur thit.rea.r, bak-numbera or shoes a InanT0,18 t&o height ofashlon insures opol comfort and absolute wtSfWn' and ocoue"n8. In and or oStln W 'ure or buslneee, vork Kf?owX-fRr0bW,de9Rr0V O I I J & o 0) aj o a w "S to 03 OQ O O ra W m j 31-3 g .9 (fi fi Tho Gypset , the O. R. & N. com pany's little craft, that Is successfully crossing tho shallow places In the river will arrive up from Portland this even ing on her try-weekly trip between Salem and tbe metropolis. She will return to Portland at 0 o'clock Friday morning. Substantial Improvements bavo recently been completed at the O. R. it N. company's dock, much to tho pleasure and satisfaction of their numerous patrons and business men. An extentlou of four by twonty feet has been added to tho company's wait ing room and office, making tbem more spacious, besides furnishing amplo room tor tho accommodation of passengers awaiting the arrival or de parture of a boat. fifty MftSMcrcd Armenians Arc Thrtwu Into Wdlu. CoNBTANTisopuj, Oct. 17.-th ap peal ofthe Sultan to the Russian am bassador, A.'J. DenelldofI, to cause tho recall of tha Wler lor a Russian gun- tinat 3 m.-Ll . k iu go ra Atemsona nus proven futile. Th French and Russian steamers aA taking tho Armenian refucga frops'1 Treblzoud. ThereporKofa riot at Akhlssar, In the village c Adln, on the Anatolian railway, in which 60 Armeulans were killed Ootober 9. on marfeof ia i, a Molsem mob, Is confirmed. The Turks ploked a quarrel with the un armed Armenians, looted tbe market and massacre the helpless Christians, afterwards tkrowlng the bodies Into wolls. Twenty bodies havo already beou recovered from wells and Interred in tho pes4nca of the Armenian bishop of Israld. Holy Pallium Conferred. London, Oct. 17. Tho solemn cere mony of conferring the holy pallium upon Archbishop P. L. Cbapello in the cathedral, which will be dedicated tomorrow, toe-k place this forenoon in the presence of u vast audience. Card nal Gibbons officiated. Tho pallium is a band of white wool, worn on thepheulders, with four pur ple crosses worked on it. The wool Is obtained from' two lambs bretighfto tho basilica of St. Agnes, Rome, and blessed. It la worn by tho pope and Bent as a sign that the wearer shares In the plentltude of the Episcopal office. Before It it is sent the pallium Is laid on tho tomb of St. Peter whore it remains all night. Northers Pacific Steals. Nbw York, 0a. 17.-Ies!dent Brayton Ives In a circular to the Northern Pacifio stockholders says tho net earning or the year were greater hy 1,881.204 than tbe preceding year, Tho Inoreaso to the date of tho present fiscal year Is f870,448. A ticket for directors of the Northtrn Paclflo rail, road was elected without opposition. A roolut!on was adopted Instructing the directors to prosecute suits ngalust Vlllard and others for tho recovory of sums alleged to havo been mlsappro prlated. Highest of alt in LcavcninJpower.-Latett U.S. Gov't aerT"" Rfifefe ABSOlOTEiy pure M WARRANTF0RC01 Hill Saras. EV WHAOOHE, WU., Oct. 17. Washington Cedar iShlngle mil), ono of th elargest In the state, was destroyed by fire this morning, Loss, about 180,000. Ms. I. N. Spencer was appointed postmistress at Pine, Union county, Oregon. Robert M. Clow baa purchased Frank Parker's Interest In the Junction City flouring mill. The Woodburn Independent was sold to Miller & Auterson. The Millers are at present proprietors of the Star Joy printing office at Eugene. William Brown, while at work on a bridge oyer Canyonvlllo Monday, fell, and struck the rocks on his head and fractured his skull. His recovery Is doubtful. Oflloers are looking in Jaokson county, for Gcorgo Obenchoin, who Is charged' with committing rapo on a girl in Klan)th county. He was seen at Central pplnt last week. COLLEGE OF MOSIC of fbe Willamette Oniuepsify. -itJNDBR NETW"" MANAGEMBNT,- 0Mta,t?hyS!l.o?- UP to date. Same aj in tbo eiutern and European Conieivatorlei. " a the bet U good eaougU ror beginner m well as lor more adva ced pupils. Mm n -i ma alfa VFXf DvAalIAnf. R. A. HBltlTAOE, Vocal Dlrcotor. EklL WiaKLkn, initrumenul Director. THE TZ;AIR 274 COMMERCIAL ST. dabney & WhitBj Props. Stere' u"l6rwear, Table Linen, Overalls, Window Shadee.l Soap, sosierv. u ' fi. ii ' -D..na fjranitnw&re. urooiu" SSIi?. - Umbrellas. Gloves. Shoes, Boys' Clothing, "on8 J all Kinds, Tinware, Matches jQrPrlce our Goods And for TabUts and Slates Never so Cheap A Fast Train. Next Monday a new era will be Inaugurated in rail roading on the Southern Pacific. A lightnlug train, tho Shasta limited, will bo put on, running on tbo steamer days, leaving San Francisco and Port land every five days. First-class rate, including Pullman, only (20; second das, lucludlng sleeper, 1 10. The trip will be made In lust 24 hours, where it takes S8 now. ' Holidays. They aro moro celebrat ed by good things to eat than any other way. For that reason Sonnemann makes a specialty of the finest delicacies In tbe world. Try bhinow lino of mince meat, lemon and orange peel, citron, figs, etc., etc., 124 Btato street. . t m Runaway. Fred Fagan, who at tempted to drive tbe horso of Ed. Hutchln'a to the mute school yester day, was slightly bruised by the ani mal running away and overturning the cirt. Mr. Fagau's injuries are not of a serious nature. Open Novembeb 1. Willamette Medical School will be opened at Salem November 1. Dean John H. Keynoius ia receiving matrioulatlons rapidly, five having already applied to become students The entire aparatus and clinical Implements have urrlved from Portland. Don't ForcUst That J. A. Van Eaton Is the only dealer In Salem who bandies tbe famous "Pride of Japan" tea, You should try It and jou will use none other. The Eugene city council has ordered a $10.60 dog net. Crabs Booty's, 94 Court street. Crabs and clams at Doty'a. Happy Veterans. WAsniNaTON, Oot. 17. The com mandery In-chief of tbo Loyal Legion, about 40 strong, headed by Commander-in-Chief John Gibbon, called at the White Houso and were Intro duced to the president by Gen. Gibbon and MaJ. Huxford. To each tbe President gave a cordial greeting. There was a striking scene when Gen. Gibbon called eut: "Huxford, strike up a song I" aud the voterans all joined heartily in the chorus of "Marching Through Georgia." Shortage Grows. Kansas City, Oct. 17. A special to the Star from Fourt Scott, Kansas, says developments this mornlog In the case of the defaulting cashier, J. R. Coleman, of tbe state bank, shows the shortage to be $50,000 Instead ot f23, 000, as at first supposed. A Uity'a Centennial. Fort Wayne, Ind., Oot. 17. This is a big day being Fort Wayne's cen tennial. There are more strangers In tho city than ever before and tbe streets are almost impassable. The parade Is tbe largest ever witnessed hers. A Banker's Views. ATLANrA, Oct, 17. Edward Atkin son, of Boston, delivered an address before the baukers association today, advocating the Issuance of 100,000,000 bonds by the government to redeem and retire the outstanding notes of 1800. Bank Failure. TAO0MA,Oct. 17,-ThecltyofTaco-ma applied to the courts thtemornlBg for tbe appointment of a receiver for the German-American bank, that bank falling to honor a demand for city money oh deposit. Cabinet Rwlgss. Santiaoo dk Chili, Oct. 17. Tbe Chilian cabinet has resigned. Homer Davenport, an Oregon boy, who has been at work In the art do paxtmebt.oXthe Ban Franclsoo Exam iner, has'been sent by Editor Hurst to New Yorkko work on his uew pur chase. The Herrlck cannery, at The Dalles, stated fqpnhe season last Thursday, with about 7000 cases to Its credit for tho fall run. At present tbe force is employed in labeling tho cans and putting them In tho cases. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Salem aad Eastern Quotations Cor , rected Dally. OmuAOO.Ocf, 17. Wheat, caih MKc; Dec. NkwYokx, Oot. 17,-Sllrer, Ifftfc; lcad.ttm SAN KKANOlHCO MARKET. Han Framoisco, net 17,-Whtnt, K Wuol-Orecon, choice, g01Oc: Interior, BQlri rant, vatic, Hopi-QuotMbleat 430s. VotalOM-Karl? no. wafiOc; Rnrbankt 75o Ua.a-MlUlOK, VStfl.QS PORTLAND MARKET. Pobtuuu, Oct 17,-Wheat valley Ji); KJour Portland, H.7& Ilcnton county, I3.7S; graham 4; iuperflno.Ii, 6 per bbl, l nunc, muis eroy, iiv; ruuou, iu :.H.4,ttJ iMirrii,s760a7.(U; ctuei.lUS. D, IIIVUO OU, urn. It Is Issued, But Served. Net t Be A NEGRO TARRED AND FEATHERED For Iu8ultliig tho Governor of Colorado. Warrant for Gorbatt. Hot Spbinos, Oct, 17,-There is a warraut out for the arrest of Corbett, and tbo merits of tho case are under tbo law will bo argued and passed upon by Chancellor Leatherman under a wilt of habeas corpus. Tarred and Feathered. Denver, Oct. 17,-News reached bore today that a negro named Mar shall had been tarred and feathered at Greolcy last night, for having Insulted Governor Mclntyre at Potato day cel ebration. Tk BaitkM Mines. The new mill for the Lawk wit in the Santiam was shfped frees Den ver on Oct. 7 and will be la Albany this week and Immediately forwarded to tbe mines. They are ready fee It with a big quantity of fine ore eo hud. 8peclma'8 of ore have been take frum tbe ground that would fairly bmIm ones eye bulge out. Then an about 75 men woriclBr In h Mi Enougfc provietoM are being faoo)it and will soon be In last six month. It hi aa laterettlag fr already jn, M0 has beea spent on tbe mlaM, in tits development and the purehase of aw claims, about 10,000 bavlug bM pt Into the latter within a week c Iwt, Superintendent Lawler baa dteMii4Ml Albany as his heaAqaarteM aad la d&lng his baetaeas throttgk this e4ty, having round our business bm reliable and safe and this advaatageem poiai. The machinery arrived la PortlaiHl yesterday and will be brought to Al bany tonIght.-Albany Deeaoerat, 04 10. Tho Epidemic Over, Washington, Oot. 17.-Admlral Beardslco has tolographod tho bayy department as follows, from Port Angoles; "Plgman, commanding tbe Bennington, at Hawaii, reports, under dato of October 2, that tho health of tbo crew Is'oxcollaut. Tho epldemlo Is onded. About 87 cases and 02 deaths wero recorded ashore. The strike of the union of fisher mm ' on thoSluslaw river has beea declared off, and the canaerlea have reuat! work. The strike hMbeeaoa for tkiw weeks, and durlag that time the unloa has prevented any fishing whatever. The raised asked by the union was not secured. Sherman! Hayes, who has recently established himself in Euioue as ageat for Phil Nols & Co. hop merchaal of Salem, bought the following etofw Menday: Bhelley Bros.,PIsaat HIHt 41 bales, Mr. Hanaialtt, Mohawk, ST bales and 73 bates e-f the Keeasy Bros., Goshen. Mr. nayes paid 5 eeats a pound. Eight Italian miners ttom mH ' gone into the Coos bay conatry. (I out White. SBcaZla crey. i bdn.tL'JUti:& bairrii.SfiOa rowum now urKOD, IUyUnud, mi W per 1 Wool Valley riuaifo MilUtun-ilran, llOOi i horti, flUO; chop fti Mm. llldee fr.ea, salted OJlbi&Ko; under SO lb, loeu. J13loperton; rjeBOo pero. oojt i'dUxr, loa ihaD uelte. 10A7IIO. llopn Nw uregon. Kaa 11 utter Oreoa fauoy creamery, fancy (Ulry,16l7Hc; Mruttocxl common, iwo. Cheee-urf on (UU ereaiu, 89, KgK Orecoa, 30 pr dot Pouttry-lhloceiM. UMQX 09 per dor, duoki t3.S09i.wi geae, tifMiiX); turkeyi, lire Bo; dreea. lOo, ije.I ToMUenKQl 8-cB pt ft: (air to eood teen, 8ia58oj cow. 2fHf(cj dreued beef, 45Sc MUitoo-Beit beef, fUSaZOO: choice ewos, il.75; dreeeed, 40, lloc-4.holce, beary, ti.toaXfly, light and leeden, S3J5: dreued, tUo V lb. Veal-omttll, choice, tobe; urge, Solo V ft- UALEU UAR&UT. Wheat-40c(bu.: Uay-Ualed,cbaUOaa.00; timothy M.E0. blour.lnwhoieMie loU. rUO; retail, $IH0: bran, bula 110,00: eacked. ll.i,horUi, ,lll.-00a 1X00; coop rood, tll-OUuRW, il-J)rteil.c, IIogeDrcwed, 4WO. Uvo CatUe-lJiaiJio. Wool-Uel.iea. Hheep ut,iju. llops-liMt, to7c Katter-UMt dairy, 1S faaoy creamer 2m. Cheee-10al?Jc. . . ,. Farm Smoked MeaU-Racon.8c; hams ll;c, boulders, 7o. ttatoea-auo1ibu. Onion 2& Turkey-a8c. Apple USatoa ou. Pecbe tL25 bu. Poultry-UroUen,7c; hens, Co; ducks, BaTe. Jackets and Wraps. Jackets and Wrap arc In so great variety here that noboly ever sect them all That proves nothing, but when you sec the gar ments you buy, and that provs everything. We teem to be ervlng people moro accept ably than ny other home, for we arc doing the trade. 1'oople won't eome from all over Marion and Polk counilei to see a hap hazard collection, that's certain. Thii isn't that son of a showing, Black1 Beaver. Cape. Slack Beaver; Dtuble Cape; velvet collar; full awcep. You would uy cheap at f. Our price $8.00. Do Not Fine Quality Beaver; Double Cape: 4 rows mil of stitching on edges; velvet colltr; a beauty at $4.00. I sweep; Fob Friday Doty has about a dozen dlllereai kinds of fish. In fact M Court strict Is headquarters In that line every Friday and all the week. SES Don't be Foolish ndUlonot!u brand or ronlnil milk, thinking It U "JiMl gooJ gAJXMWJEN EAfiLB BRAND io EqUl Black or Brown; Double Cape; appllqued soutache braid; edged with fur; faced with satin; very full sweep; jnst a little nicer than you would gueu at ). Our price $G.OO. . . Astrakhan Cloth Cape; lined throughout with satin; very swell. $7.00. iSeal Brown; double cape; edged with fur; braided in soutache and beads; faced In satin; full sweep, $8.00. Astrakhan Cloth; double cape; edged with Mack ihlbet: both canes satin lined: pocket Inside; a magnet on jour purse is this one, and Its only $12.00. until some other lady buys the garment ye like, Buy now, while the line l full. H you have bought your's come aad see the anyway. Its a pleasnre to show tbcat, and, besides, you may have a sister, nelfikbor or friend who wants one. An Inkling a? ktw the jackets rum j Black Chevllj 6 large buttons; vefett collar; large sleeves; flnUbsd teams; Rkly made, $4.00. Black or Navy Beaver; 6 large buttons; full sleeves; made to tell for (5, Oar price, $4,00, Melton; fine quality; 6 large carved bUeMt , mandolin sleeves; always looks well and gives best service, Only 4 t $5.00. Boucle; square lapels; ripple skirt if fir t- oi-tbeseason price would ue io. scoo. Now? :i Heavy Tan Beaver; ripple skirt; covered seams; ngnt iieevei, $8.00. Navy, wide wall serge; 8 black buttons, with pearl centers; godet skirt; gauntlet cuff; as stylish as they make them, eio.00. line Boucle; tipple back; 3 cloth straps sat back; one each on sleeves; 6 large peasi buttons, . ' 312.00 Tun.tnnl Attrakhan caDe: black and cold; two full-lined capes, edged with silver fur. $20,00. Alto plush, edged with black ihlbet; fine beaver, uniquely braided, and a mammoth line of Fur Capes, of which space only fw bids a lull description. See the line. e re proud ol It, See the line Astrakhans, with velvet plf inrr all around and on sleeves; the rk ing ail arounu nu u icctj m r Kmwn Attrakhans with heavy silk llnia 1 larce tinted buttons, and a dosen other les. sty buttons, m.oo $20.00. Misses Jackets We have them else In bvtak,1 &. etc. ncwrn '7""t this weeK, whiic you t jr pn nrBuy this week, while j rkes. Caa'J be'duplleated, T. J. DALRYMPLE.& CO. ryNcw plaids In today, Seethtai, ! and 2 lim QiimMys rfilfllltfitfilslir3"1--' "