&MJiJILflii.'w ffj?,' '" 7 222.f jatiocUfid' Vfofis 'f . .. I -,1 ' l)alty Capital Journal-? 23o a Month, iWw Ql?cltt 2femj capital! journal:.- t VOL. ft. ,- - ' " " i in- ------ -j - mXM ATfTTDDK. u iw"- Tmvnnl VenZllCla I8 NOW UlUCi- ally AiisnUHfcd. WHAT PROVOKED HER TO ACTION, Interference by tho United States Not Expected. London, Oct 22. Iu view of tbo many reports in circulation regardlug the attitude of Great Britain toward Venezuela, tbo following announce ment was made Monday. "la consequence of Venezuela not offering au upology or reparation for the Uruaua Inoldont, tbo marquis of BttlUbury bas taken steps to Inform her as to what reparation Great Britain desires, bnt as tbe relations between the two countries, bavo been broken oil fur soma years, tbo communication was not scut through a direct diplo matic diuuuol. As tbe documont hat not jot reached its destination it is not considered deslrablo to give tbe details rf Its contents, but It is couched in forcible terms aud points out that Great Britain will not permit Venezu ela to overstep tho boundaries marktd by tbe courso of tbo rivers Guiaua and Amacura, but is willing that tbo ques tion of tho othor disputed territory should bo submitted to arbitration." Tho Westminister G&zetto says: "Great Iiritlan and tbe United States aro not going to be set by the ears by u pack of Venezuelans. President Cleveland kuows wn bavo no intention of land-grabbing in South America, and Mcnroolam bas no better friend than tho Old Country. In duo time Secretary Olney will, no doubt, tell tbe Venezuelans tbey cannot expect tbo United Slates to cspouso tbolr qunrrel when they deliberately pre sume on tbolr limited resource to attempt to bluIT a great power." The Bt. James Gazette says: "The very able New York Post fairly applies tbe term 'blatbereklto'to the Trlbuno and similar publications and politicians whose moutblngson Venezuelan affairs aro an example of tbelr habitual uso of foaming talk. Tho United States gov- Shall wo call It a double charm? Nothing can ba moro charming than nne footwear, because it Is a charm felt as well as seen. An to this matter we feel convinced that no stock of sum mer shoos can be finer than ours, and .iio t,notbing in Salem approaches our display in style, quality or price. Our eiioes are far too cheap to make it toler aoio to wear baok-numbers or shoes inat are mostly uppers-. Our high-class f wear Prenta tbe height or fashion ijno insures cool comfort and abaoluto case for the feet. H,re are. sboea for au occasions and occupations, in and out or town, pleasure or buelnees, work f .i"U W 01 tbey are besides a revel- r ouung atlon of! ow price. 274 ABNEY THE TAIR Glassware, Underwear, Table Linen, Overalls, HMT.ery Woodenwaro.Towellng, Pants, "Wrts. Umbrella, Gloves, .. Shoes, lotions of all Kinds, - Tinware, And for Tablets 3 DAILY EDITION. eminent, bowover, Is no 'blatherskite,' and dries not listen to the opIulonH of advhnra of that o-dcr. If Vouuuela baa that impression, alio will do well to remember tho outcomo between Eng. laud and Nicaragua Unless President Cleveland Is prepared to overthrew tbe traditions of bis foreign policy and be gin tbo courso of courting complica tions, wo may bo sure Venezuotla wilt not receive moro hacking than Nlcara gua did." It la stated that as tbero Is no other territory in dlsputo tbo British denial or arbitration Is comprehensive and oomploto. Tho lino made by tbe Ama ouraaud Guiana rivers is partlcally wbat is known as the Bhomburgh lino. Included within it Is all the territory on tho south bank and at tbo mouth of tho Orinoco rlvor. Tbe British alrtady occupy the north banks, so that the official assertion of this claim to tbo Bouth bank gives them entlro entranco tj tbla great waterway of Bouth America. Included also within tbo lino of tho two rivers Is a largo part, probably hulf, of tho traot recently granted by Venezuela to a Uulted States syndicate. Under tho foregoing circumstances the statement of the foreign oftlco Is skid to sweep aside all basis of a compromise on arbitration such us the Uulted d tat pa bas urged and to be ilnal insist auce of British sovereignty over tbo es sential territory at issue covering and commanding tho south hank of tho Orinoco. Tbe landing of tho British marines at Corlnto is regarded as a pre cedent of tho courso Great Brltlan may take, and In anticipation of this pos sibility officials are comparing tho rela tive strength of tbo forces,whlch might bo brou k lit together. The British have a fleet of 10 war-hips available In the Nortb and Bouth Atlantic. Tho Vene zuelan seaports aro fulrly well fortified, and fclio can put C0.000 well armed troops in tho fluid. A Landmark Goue. Piiladeli'jiia, Oct, 22. Tho Sevou dtnrs tavern In east Vincent township, Chester county, burned last night. The boven Stars was built long before tho revolution and was famous as a stopping place for travelers from Phil adelphia to Baltimore. Washington and his generals often stopped there. The Exposition At Portlaud is proving au excellent drawing card, but not any more so than our 16 ceui meals. Peoplo do say thoy can't be beat. Kenworthy & Barnolt. a 5 r-t cd H 0 u D a o O 10 N w 3 X COMMERCIAL ST. & White, Props. Window 8badea, Soap, Graulteware, Broom Boys' Clothing, Matcby jyPripa our Good and Slates Never so Cheap TJ Yet Another Day of Testimony Taking. IN THE'. DIRTY DURRANT CASE, Witnesses In Rebuttal Aro Being Put Iu. San Fiuncisco, Oct. 22, General Dickinson thU morning announced that be bad no further witnesses to call In the defense of Theodore Dtirrant. Tho calling of witnesses In the rebuttal waj therefore began by tho prosecution. Tho first step was to refute the state ment of Durrant that tbe trustees of tho church asked him to repair tbe gas fixtures at tbe church Inst April. C. VV. Dodge, u medical student, testified that on the afternoon ol April 13 bo saw Durrant at tbo ferry and that tbo prisoner told him bo was walling for vtbe members of the signal corps, whom he expected from Oakland. Tho testi mony Is Important from the fact that Durrant said when on the stand that ue was at tho ferry for the purpose ot searching for Blanche Lamont. A. A. Hobe, an old school mato of Durrant, testified that on tho same afternoon bo saw tho prisoner at tho furry iu company with a young woman who auswerod the description of Min nie Williams, Mlnulo Williams camo over from her homo in Alameda that night and uoxt day her body was fouud In Emauuol church. Tho theory of tbo prosecution Is that instoad of being at the ferry to follow up the clew of Blaucho Lamont, Durrant was tbero for tho purpose of meeting Miss Williams and luring boron to her death. District Attorney Bat nes said today at noon that the testimony in tho.robuttal would bo finished by to morrow night. Tho argument of tho case will therefore probably begin tho last of tbo weflk. A Record Breaker. Louisville, Oct. 22. John B. John son Monday rode a mile, Hying start, paced, in 1:41 1-5, breaking tho world's record, Johnson Beats Peto Berlo's profes sional record of 1:10 4 5 by two and three-fifths seconds. In tho class B trial Otto Zleler of California, was brought out a particular star, bo low ering tbe paced two mile record Bland log start record of 4:10, made hero last year by Johnnie Johnson, to 8:51, actually clipping off" ten seconds. Grover the Great. Bpartansburos, 8. 0 Oct. 22, The Presidents train op tbo way to the Atlanta exposition reaohed here at 11: 45 a. m., sir thousand peoplo inoludlng students of Converse collego wero at tbo depot. Tho president shook bands with bundrods. The train stopped 10 minutes and tho President was con tinually cheered. A Busted Bank. TACOMA.tOct, 22.-When S. R. Balfcwell took formal possession of tbe o'osed Germau American bank this morning bo found $1.10 and no ac count books whatever. The city had ovor 58 000 on deposit, and It was tbe demand for this money that caused tbo bank to fall. Mackry'fl Funeral. PAKI8, Oct. 22. A funeral service wittrhlgb mass was celebrated at noon o lay at theOhurob ofSt. Ferdinand, Djslqlnes, for the repose of tho lato Jjhn W. Maokoy, Jr. The body will bs taken to tbe United States next week, Frances Again-. Baltimore, Oct. 22.-Mtsa Frances E. WMard was again elected president of the W, O.'. U. today. Children Cry for Fltohf r Osteon. too SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER S, I8!5. EfME 8UPB COURT DEOISIONS. Proporty pf Charitable Hociottes Not Actually Occupied is Taxable Tbo Pt Aland Hltiernlun Buuevoldiit Bocltty, respondent, vs. Penumbra Hel lay, appellant: unreal from Miilttuminli county Judgment of the lower court reversed old the complaint dismissed. Opinion by Bean O. J. Rlggen tti Holbrobke. resnondentn. vs. Investment Co., appellant, oud on croBS'uppeAl, P. B. Holbrook and In vestment o , respondents, vs. fc. B. Blggou, appellant; motions to dlmlss appeals overruled. Stato of bregon, respondent, vs. John A. Carr, appellant; appeal from Mult. nomab county; argued and submitted; W. T. Hume, attorney for respondent; J. JN.Uolph, Geo. H. Durham and Richard Williams, attorneys for appel lant, f V. IL. jjlevington was admitted to practice oh petition and certificate from tbe edpreme court of Michigan. R. R. BIShop, appellant, J. L. Bal. sely et al. 'respondents; ordered that the time foi filing a motion for rehear ing of this cause be extended ten days. titate of Oregon, respondent vs. X N. Sleeve?, sppellant; ordered on af fidavit and motion of district attorney that thoclettt of the oourt below be re quested to, certify up amendauts to tbe bill of oxoejitlons allowed by tho court. John Lupdlgan, respondent, vs. F. J. Alex. Mayer, administrator, appol laut, ordered on motion that appellant nave until December l, 1805, to servo and file abstracts. J. M. Nlcklln, as receiver, appellant, vs. UIhvb. A. Burckhart ct al., respond cuts; ordered upon stipulation that np pelaut have until November C, 1895, to serve and fllo bis brief herein. Selig Wlptorowltz aud Max Halpern, co partners, doing busluesu under tbe firm name of Wlctoruwliz & Co., to spoudegts, vs. rite Farmers' and Mer chants' insurance company, appellant; ordered on motion that appellant have until November 30th to serve printed abstract. Usury Breden, appollant, vs. J. C. Bobaonon ct al,, respondents; ordered on motion that appellants bavo until November flOt h to servo printed abs tract. Bublu Trotzky, respondent, vs. Tho Farmers' & Merchants' Iusuranco Co., appellant ordered on motion that ap pellant have until November KOih to servo printed abstract. In the first caso tho court says: We aro dear tbe property In question is llablo to taxation eveu If It belongs to a charitablo Institution, hocuuso It Is not actually occupied for charitable pur- poses. Tho plain and obvious meaning of tbo statuo 1b that only tho real estate actually occupied aud In use by tbese dlflereut Institutions for tbe purposes for which thoy were organ ized, shall be exempt from taxation. When such a society use its property for tho purpose of accumulating money, it enters into competition with other owners not similarly favored and the stato should, and we think the statuo does, impose upon it the eanio burden of taxation as it Imposes upon other proporty similarly sltuatod." The New York Raokot bas Just re ceived a largo lot of gents blaok worsted suits In cutaway, frocks aud rouud aud strait cut sacks, neat styles Just from one of tho best Chicago houses, also oblldreus kneo pant suits In Biuglo aud combination sultd'also mous pants and suits In yarious styles aud quality. Call and save you money on purcnase. 2d-Jw All kinds of rubber boots and shoes of tho WoonsocKoi mako at the New York Racket, also a Hue line of heavy winter boots aud eboea for men uud boys, and light and heavy shoes for ladles and children. Cull and save money, 2d.lw When PunoHA8ir.a-Eatabloa quuntliv and quality uro ulways to be considered by tho purchaser. Regard logour 15 cent meals we would Bay the quan.ity Is unusually luige while tho quality tho cooking thereof can't he beat New York Kltcheu. Icb Cueam And all such delicacies aro Blmobt done away with for tnu season, nut there Is something that 'us to be purchased every day In the year, That Js-ihe uoceasarles of life and McCall Bros, can supply better goods for less money than any other firm. Tbe New York Rioket bas Just re ceived a large lot of goods direct from New York. All kinds of notions and useful articles, alj to be sold at racket prices. JJd-lw Fruit Palaces Are becoming quite numerous but a vegetable palace Is rather a curiosity. But If you wlub to see a display of tho finest vegetables ever raised anywhere, Just step luto Branson Co.'s some morning, VALLEY I.nriAT. mptou I Stay ton Mr. B P. Taylor loturned from Balem Hatunlry, whero hu has been atteudlng court tbo p-ist weeh. Mr. Dorbjshlro and wife, of Bllver tou, are vhltcra In town this week. Mrji II.O. Howard, of Honelon, Or., Is the guest at her father's home, Mr. B P.Taylor. Mr. Hobsou went to Salem Monday morning. Mr. Carter Is still very 111 at htr homo near town. Miss OIllo Robertson returned Sat urday from a short visit In Iudepend anco with friends. Mr. Apple bus moved his family Into tbo houso lately vacated by Mr. Dorcas. Tho new Bawmlll Is progressing very rapidly and In a very short time thero will be llttlo traces lift to retnlna ouo of dlsaaterlous firo of u lew months ano, Publlo school oreiiH Mondav with Mr. Briegs, of Sllvertnn, In charge as principal. Grandpa Crabtno is still very III, conflued to his bed at the Farmer's hotel. Mr. York Richardson of Salem, was down on a short visit 8uuday. Miss Pearl Hnhsou left for Bodavllle last week where Bhe will havo chargo of the abort hand department In tbe sodavlllo collego. Miss Hobson is a graduate of the Salem bualnesa collego. BTATE HOUSE NEWS. Lot Llvermnro, of Pendleton, Is ap pointed notary, Davenport and Hepburn,of the state land department will not go land hunting nt present. Johu R. Adams, serving a three years' term at tho stato prison, was pardoned today. Ho had served ton mouths for peijary. Agnes Gtatil Ddnman, ago 25, who wanders at night, was committed to tho asylum from Beutou county. Burt White, of Jacksou county, aged 40, a rolatlvo of Geo. M. Whlto of Marlou county, was todap sont to tho asylum. Ciioual Union. Thursday eve ning a mentlug will be held at univer sity chapel nt 8 o'clock p. m. for tbo oruanlzation of the Salem Choral Unlnn. Many of tho best singers of the city aro u I ready Identified with this mnvemont, and all interested In tbo advancement of tho choral art are cotdlally Invited to bo present. ToNiaitT. Aamold,vlolln; Heritage basso; Miss Beamer, soprano; and other talents, at tho Presbyterian church tonight. Buou Another Concert program as will bo heard at tbo First Presbyter Ian church tonight, has not been heard In Salem before. Umbrellas al the New York Raokot. Call and got ouo and keep dry. 2d-lw Hoary Fire. Alta, la., Oot. 22. Fourteen busi ness blocks wero burned hero today. Loss 170,000. MABKETB BY TELEGEAPH. Salem and ''Eastern Quotations Cor rected Daily. nmoAao,Oct.2o.-WUeat,ciuU 60o.( Dee. NKW Yoiik, Oot. M.-8Uver, Wcj lead, WJ0. BAN KRANOIBOO MAHKKT. BAH Fbaxcmco, Oct a-Vbeat. IWi Wol-Orgou, ouoice, waive; Inferior, ttitfc; Vll0,YffllO IIop-Quollblet486a. roUUoeJ-Krly Ko.W8to; Borbanks 76o Uas-MlllioK.Wai.05. rOKTLAND MARKET. roBTMNii, Oct JX-WUeat valley W WKlouflrortwn(l.$.7Ji BsnUm county, 1.J5 urabaia WJiS: iupfnue.Si,.6MrDtl, go"u-wuiie axuc: grey, .419; rolled. In bOT.Iia6!S. wnrfi,l47.U5 uee,J.7S. I'oUtoe- Aw OrKon, 4U0l4o.DU. Hay-Un-Ml, 5Q W per ton. ffiKfeniiS shorts, W. op 'l.lbW.rn'.unaer.eolb,. 70100 leprelu.l07ie. "lops-New uregoo. HfrMp. ,.wnn Uulter-OreKon tancy creamery, HiQi fMncy dalriEbt7Xc;. WrUlgood, l3)J0l6o; common, lw. Cbeene-oregon mil ctMna, mgvj. pSuiiry-CWcVew. II M W rr dox; ducks ...j flA0itn Vl rwr (IflL ip t300l.Ui gee, WfWOlW, lriiji, hu irt'p.Men.JJJ Pt Mr to good tw,3iiiW: wwi,aXKci drewed lett, JuVn-Best bee, l.75i00; choice ewee, tffigSffii&tmTT, tWMMKmi and Jeelere,t3J5:dned14kolb- ... VealMmaU. choice, but, Urge, 3alo B. 8ALEU MAKKtrr, Wheat-lOcHbu.; MauSSfld, cheat. tlfoS oo; "?! Jg: Klour. In wholesale loti. f iXO; null, "ijgj bran. lmUllU.00: sacied. lll.Ui;,i,horUi, IHWa Wu"ctop7eSl.ll.UJulXUi, eal-J)ro8sed.4o, Live OaUlo-io. Wool-Utl. Ilw., Hheep Live. BUST. Iloi-Heit, 0u7c fiultor-uesiattlrr, W93U fancy creamer &SrT.!rmMeaiet-Ucoa.Sci bams U:o, bqulders,7o. DAILY EDITION. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U S. GoVt JfcporT a rwm ABSQ1JUTEI.Y MIRE THHf MAY YET MEET. Corbet and Fitzgimmons' Rattle Not Off. MAY BE A FEW WEEKS LATER. FlgUthiR Is About at An Kad In Cuba. Hot Spbinqs, Ark., Oct. 22. Cor- bett and FUcstmmons may yet meet. Buart and Nondlng now state that la view of Fltzslmmons' arbltlary Hied tbo Contract between the Club and the Fighters, so far as It relates to Fltz slmmons Is abrogated. The Club stand ready to offer a now Contract, which comprebents a morlflcatlon of tbe purse offorcd to 125,000 at Mast, and fixing tbe date of tho battles two or possibly three weeks later than tho original date. FITZSIMMONS' BLUFF. Martin Julian today said If tho Florida Athletlo club was unwilling or unable to carry out its contract, Fltz slmmons will on October 81 take Cor belt to any part of the globe and tight him to a finish for a $10,000 stake, each man to select six men and these only to bo present at the fight. WILL CALL AN KXTKA BBS6I0N. Littlk Rook, Oot. 22. It Is certain that in case tho supremo court deo'dea Black Chovoit; 0 largo but ins: full bIoovcs, mado gN Jt to Bollnt5. Ourprico N Prices auotetl last wook will bo continued ono moro wook. Dress Goods. 1X(w bnuolcfl. now plaids, now serges; now black novel ties. Our 45 inch heavy sorge, in black, myrtle, cardinal, brown and navy colors. PcrRf yard... mrtr See our all wool J1 O sergos. Per yard. . ,WW Waterproof cloak.fi5R. iug, 5G in. Per yd. . . .K BfA Rmr 'lia"s M' w ' BKlvBBBBBsVrtVSslbsHlflsH sVBBBBBIfjilBBBB&llft T. T. DALRYM'PLE & CO, J J KTWHBN SHOPPING VISIT US. TViltameiU TMey, NO. 14 MM in favor of tho fighting Got Clarke will call an special m tho legislature regardless of hi pi ous assertions. Oasa rightist-. London, Oot. 22.-A dlepatek to I Globe from Madrid says: "jRsty chief lieutenant of Macw, Mm h leader, baa told a- ootfereM friends to point out thataay fa resistance to the Bpaatofe forest hopeless, aad to study soase Means end the war. The remit of tbe ference was not knows when tbe patch was seat. Los Angeles, Oe t. 91. A likely to be spruBg bom Ib brought agalast "Laeky" BaWwta fey Mlee Lillian Ashley, of Paint.' The young woman mm for tlsiwsm for Baldwin's failure to provMe far her1 child, which she oklms Is a dMtffttav of the noted oapltaM. Tbe wilt, aeeordIf to Miss Ashley, be tbe charge that Dr. J. W. Truewortky trf this cty, who attended the yowa woman ai ine niriu or tne chlra, weel influenced to leave the olty by BaMwitfJ or bis ropreeantatlve. Miss Ashley called upon tho health officers Iu the oily today for tbe birth certificate. It bore tbe following Interesting d4: "Born at 129 Sooth Ollye ettvet, Lee Anfrsles, Deestaber 7, 1863, a aMt mother Lillian Ashley; fotlter H, J, . Baldwin. DrJ. W. Treewecihr pkyelclan." Mies Ashley wasted the urtn eertlrleate to use at her trial la Ban Fraaekeo. lay tt Mas Dead. kT . tat . . . I im'i'KAHTON, MOM. OM, He J (Ex-GoverBor Ataoadi-ed ttite tMmlAt unvnrat THREE BUSY DEPARTMENTS. Men's Clothing ! I Happy Home Clothing. Guaranteed all wool. If din- satisfied afcor a month's wear, monoy rofundod. Try ono of tlieso. $10, $12,$14. Clothoa that fit: BusinM suits, $4,$0, $0.no to $10. Overcoats, Try ono of our "FumowT ' coats. $12. i n . . Shirts, Gold and Silver brands. You cannot afford to paw our $1 unlaundnod white shim a b0 oach. - Stuttgirt UfKterwear, Night uhlrte; fiwwt qwht? wado. $5m. E 'o. 1 and 2 Lmw Chimes Only 4c and 5c l. . 'j