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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1895)
mammw- Associated Press patty CapiUil Journals 25o a Month IMWIB 1 1M sssssssaeaasawsMiMst crnTj. 8. rLf-HrA III '' 351 1 I I 'Ti4v,r Otm Girls sro nur pride. Tho throo llttlo malda are something to bo proud of, and thoy are proud, too, proud of notlilDg so inuobas pretty buocb. Boorea of our girls hftvo been mndo bnppy by puroh ties from our etook of footwear for young folks. Aud woll they may bo. Tli 6 shoes are so handsome, bo comfort I able, so easy on tlio foot, bo exactly tho Idea for plsy. Tho longor worn the better liked, sums up tho merits of our girls' shoes Inn lino. Tholr suporlor value and low prlco mako thom twlco cheap, llko overytlng olee In our stock. TEACHERS' OXFORD BIBLES. INDEXKU KDITIONH. Small handy volumos Tostamonts. The newest Sunday School Reward Cards. F, S. DEARBORN, BOOKSELLER. nrHK And Save Money on every tiling you want to buy. 274 COMMERCIAL ST Behold, the Fool Saith ! Put not all thine eggs into one battled, which is a man ner of saying scatter your money and your attention. But the wise man salth : Put all your eggs in one hailcet and watch that basket ! That's what we've dono for over a dozen years. Wve devoted all our energies to the buying and selling of good, well-made clothing. Year by year wo'vo given moro worth to you, by watching woll it's increased selling; and so we're ablo, in this fall of 1895, to spread before you more and better clothing than over before, because wo'ro Buying and Selling More Cloth ing Than Ever. Prices mean nothing unless tho goods are seen nnd com pared. Wo pay as much attention to tho buying of our all wool suits and overcoats, at 7.50 and $8, as wo do to tho $25 quality, Wo deal iu clothing not to any one class, but to tho People at largo. OVERCOATS ! With a third saving on eac'i must be better than last year's. A new Keivoy Over coat, b'ack, brown or blue, serge linea. Our prico today Ten Dollars! G. W. JOHNSON &, SON. Promoters of Fashion. DAILY EDITION. 0) ai 3 8 cu w a e s o n cj en t 3 Mh v o CO BO 0 d H 0 (1) s B 0 0 10 N 01 43- u CO U W 4J t; J i P S3 ? rt ed . M to B 'el .2 r-l W3 . K & w c3 JO a a) it ii Don't read BUT 00 TO- THIS THE - FAIR THE TEN DOLLAR SUITS. Iloro is a good way to de cide when to buy your winter Buit-say$10. Then go to different stores, note carefully what you can get at tlut price. Then come hero and let us show you our elegant lino of all wool suits at $7.50 $8.00 nnd $10.00. ffl I pZiAIR CA.PlTA.ii r & " i, '" ...-.-J. ., SAXHM, OREGON &f- Tl I mw whimT 0 u p, Over Russian Aggres sion in Asia. WANTS A HON WITH US, Let Him Fight It Oat With Russia. "ROLL UP THE MAP OF ASIA." "Httssia Has Annoxed China," Says John Bull. London, Oct. 20. Tho alarmist dls. patch to Times from Hong Koujr, pub. Ilshed yesterday, announcing that Russia, by a treaty recently concluded with China had acquired the right to anchor a fleet In Fort Arthur, and build railroads, which would connect Vlad ivostok with that port, remains the great subject for newspaper comment, although the report has not yet been confirmed by the British foreign offlbo. THE LION BQUEALU. The Westminister Gazette, in com menting on the develepement of Russian strength in the east, points out that thero is an excellent opperlulty now oflered (or making a beginning with what it describes oa a "union in high diplomatics of the United States and Great Rrltian," to which all think ing mou In tho English speaking world so confidently look forward. nNOLISU PRESS OPINION. Tlio afternoon papers of this city publish long articles agreeing that British Intervention in the East Is ueceBsary. Tho St. Jame's Gozetto says: "Even war with Russia would bo less disastrous than to allow her, without a blow, to get such u grip upon China. Hbe could throttlo all tho other powers and choke off their commerce. Unless Russia und China give tho nccoisary assurances,lt Is a coso for an ultimatum aud perhaps the most serious step our dip'omacy has had sluco tho Crimean war." Tho Impresiion is general In the ofllclal world, and it Is re-echoed by the nress. that neither Amorlca nor Germany can allow tho I'aclflo to be come a Franco-Russian lake, as.lho Globe puts it, and it ia generally thought that diplomats will bo suflicl ently strong to combine to resist Rut elan aggression. Tho Pall Mall Geiette sums up the startling news from the far east with this statement: "Russia has nunexed China," aud in tho course of a long artlole, adds: "If this treaty Is to stolid, roll up the map of Asia." In conclusion, it urged tho rooccupa tlon of Port Ilamllton by the British and the immediate strengthening of the British fleet in Chinese waters, "lest Japan lose her lleot at the first b'.ow." The Standard, conservative, edl. torlally considered that the Times' Hong Kong dispatch is a balon dVssal on Russia's part. Even If the man darins sanctioned such a treaty, tho Standard continues, it would only be with the comforting assurance that tboy would faeo the opposition of Japan and tho powers. The covenant would bo mere waste paper. An editorial lu the Chronicle says: "Wo thluk that, thus menaced by Russia, Japan will refuse to evacuate Port Arthur. It is not inconceivable that if Russia attempts such a step, England and Japan will form an of. fantilve nnd defensive alliance. If Lord Salisbury will only be able to make up bis mind what to do and how to do It, he has a chance to gain high credit for himself." For Sale. Ono farm wagon $16, one top buggy (22, choice of two sideboards $10, bed room sets $8, at Red Front Bazaar, 121 State street. For Sunday Epicures. rll and cot steak or roast from that choice lot of venison received at Croea'a marueu touay Tuesday our now stock ef wall paper will be open. Buren Hamilton'!, KDAY, OCTOB11.lt f KJSMOI0U3 NEWS. Firat Watahnion iWoman Mission ary-KeMHthte His Catholicism. TAUttfi; .tfty 26.-The steamsbln Victoria MllcJ? for the Orient this fifteen missionaries, morals wltki among.he tiu er being Miss Elin J. Leonard, Mi of Tacoma, being tho first mlselotfary to heathen lnhiln from tho stated Washington. MttwlUK! Oct. 20.-Rev. Waller C. Clapp, wfio$bout a year ago ec- ceeded from tbAEpiscopal and Joined the Romas Cthollo church, has, no cording to his own statement, written Bishop NJobsWn saying that ho made a mistake ! making an uncon ditional submission. Jtabamjlor's Wife Dies. PARI8, Octl 2.-Mre. James B. Eustis wife of tlio United States em bassador diedeuddeuly this morning. XTATU 30UflE NEWS. E". M. CrohUri, Salem; C. 0. Btauley, Elgin; J. EHedges, Oregon City; nnd Otto Kreaw, Portland; were ui polntcd notafw today. Elmec Turner, who .as served nit his term of one year, shut one day, was today pardonetl by tho governor. Weather' fwcast fot, Sunday fair, slightly wirW3r. Herman Oatmau, ago 34, Xcaiutlnn vian, and Tkeodoro Loyo, agud 26, American, torero twolnsauo pullenta from AstotHrecolved at. the ayluin today. . ' j Sheriff John Knight and deputies are busily engaged in concluding tho work of looking oyer tho assessment boobs prrporatory to declaring tho unpaid taxes of ISM delinquent. Tho wuvk can scarely be completed before Mmi1 day afternoon. First FtusnYrKitUN. Tomorrow morulug ot 10:30 Rev. Hutchison be gins a aeries of sormous on Presbytor lanlsm. Tke first subject will be, The Founders of Presbyterlaulsiu. This course pi studies will afford au opportunity to all, become butter In formed ubon the great branch of the church. At 7'80 the subject will, "The Marrlage'Supper of tho Lamb," Bun day school at 12 in. Y, P. S. C. E. at 7:16 p. m.-f- ' m Lowest Water Ever Known on tho Willamette. Owing to tho unprecedented dry weather, the Oregon City Transporta tion company will only run a boat to Salem every other day, leaving Port land Tuesdays, Thuredrya and Balur drya at 0 a. m. Leave Salem MonduA Wednesday? and Fridays, at 0 a. m. This time card will take eflcet Mon day, Oct. 28th. 20-Gt County Judge W. C. Hubbard today received a financial exhibit for Douglab county for tho six monts oudlug Sept. 30th 1803. It Is sent by, A. F. Stearns udgo, who asks that ho be sent a like statement or Marlon county fluances. Tho statement showe tho total dis bursements and liabilities of Douglas county to be 1200,053,40 while tho receipts and sources amount to only $110,552,68 leaving tho county lu debt to the extent of $141,400,88. CoNVirrra. Umatilla county toduy contributed another delegation to tht penlleullary. Edward Down whl servo two years for securing money under falso pretenses. Houry Barn hard, Peter Tammatlsln and Chaw, flhaplls, threo Indians, will servo one year each for larceny. at TtEREi'rioN. The ladles of Salem are invited to attend tho an reception of Mrs. L. C. Young at her studio over the Flast national bank on Tuesday and Wednesday Oct. 20th and 80th, from 10 a. in. to 10 p. m. Marriage Licknbes. County Cleric L. V. Ehlen today issued two marriage licenses as follews: H. T. Wilson and Lena Colwell; Fred D. Mills and Jennie A. Sherwood. Now For Mince Pies. House keepers now want the choicest ma torlals for the fall dellcaoy. J. A. Van Eaton has the best of all these thlnits, Including the choicest boiled elder. Sweet cider made frtsb every day. Mr..('larenceKeone, a senior at the State university ana quiio wen Known in Salem, being a brother of Dr. Keeuo is to play in the State university foot ball team this fall. Chautauqua CiRCLEB-of Balem have or5animl for winter study aud the different rolls show a considerable Increase over last year'a students. New Line ot picture molding Just re aelved at Buren A Hampton's. World's Fair. The celebrated Pendleton flour. World's fair award, at BriweVter A White's, 01 Court street. JOURNAL. :i, 18!.". iWIIIH Ml nnir wimrc ; Telrgnmw Ht'ceivetl at Hour of (oiii to PrpsH. ENGLISH PARTNERSHIP PROPOSED - T.) lliiltd ilio Gtiinil and Direct Smith American Allaire. Cettino, Montenegro, Oct. 20. A bloody fight between Mouiunmcdans and Catholics Iikh InUcn placu at Sell tart, Alabama. Mnoy were killed on both sides, A Fatal ' Explosion. Faiii Havbn, Wn., Oot. 20 An oxploslou occurred tt tho Paclflo CoiiBt Milling compnuy'ri lumber mill this morning, ldlllug two men, fatally wounding another, mid eerlously In Jurlng threo moro, un well as wrecking tho mill propel ty. Thero wero four lnrgo boilers In tlio mill. Thuilrcmttn hud Just ttlurtcd to got upstonmln tlirevof lliom und It Is Btiupoetd he ellhur nllowed tho water to gt low or that he turned hot steam Into lhm from tlio top when they woro full Of -cold water. Two of tho boilers exploded, ono of them being blown fully llvoiudred feet, 1 hero wrro seven "men at work In tho mill nt the time ot the explosion. Armstrong the llremau.mid J, Whit more, night wu1 chimin, wc,ro killed outright. O. V. Newklr!;, second flreinnu, was fa ally scalded. G. 1 Lowls.jl. W. LWnley and A. T. Hen nett vcre)l;loiiBly injured. f. Uo"JJnlon With England. Chicago, Oct. 20. A spcclul to the Dally News from Washington euys tho United utiles will consider tho sugges tion of Lord Salisbury for nn alliance for building tho Nicaragua caunl and tho direction or South and Central American affairs. It Is untlerttood not to come in a wny to rcqtilro a fgrinnl reply. A Banker Sentenced. Indianapolis, Oct. 20,-Judge Baker of tho federal court today sen tenced Francis A. Collin, former presi dent of tho IndlauapoIIs cablnot, who was found guilty ofuldlng In wreck ing the Iudlauapolls National bank, to eight yeurs In the penitentiary. The latest designs in wall paper at Huron & Hamilton's. MARKETS BY TELEQItAPn. Salem and Eastern Quotations Cor rected Daily. OiitcAoo Oct. Je-Wlcat, cash H)c.; UecJ ""'isaw YoitK, Oct. M.-Bllvcr, tOiir, lead, fJ.au. BAM I'RANOIBOO MARKET. Ban Khamcisco, Oct i'.0.-Wheot, WJi w Mol-OreuoH, cholco, Wive; inferior, fcutfc: YBlle,lKUo. l'olutoe-KHrll UU.H-Mllluii;, I 110 1UUVHUlOltl. -.(O.VU. Rout). 60300c, Uurbank75o l.U) PORTLAND MAHKET. roUTf.AND. 1 37. WUCU. VI10 W. ""'" V .". '. r.. '". . Itonlun rnnnlo il.Tf.. Mlln llulln iAAIril riOUf I urimuu, ... "v . ... ... I ' ' gOU-Wilio -Juk-ilix aiey. . ; rolled. In baiiU.irXWVV" uihii,ibi w; cuict, ti. in, IiUiloes--Vw Orok'ou, tW l5o.tu. Hy-Uoid, Man 0 iwr tou. llyOol,swiHi 57i ui. "-WiuloVw, shorts. IIUO; chop ieoi fliaiSperiou; ryoboo pero. 70IOO liwp I'tlw. loa7'' . . inue urtvu, "" . .v, -- .... . . liu ,nc; mil iiulur-Orcgou fumy creamery, M ncy dliry, IWlXr, " l".uwa, l.Jtf mVS'-i'egon fall rea..., 839 j. aao; my, y."""".:., rn,w.riii. i;oultry-Culcaen.. II.&ohOi) per doz; ducks IJoSSuOi B-. WWW turkey, live Kciiori-'rolrs..K ,1 " per ft: lair to good ln,2y2i6(!; oov,tAiei dressed oeut, ft5?f?tnn-Ilest beef, et.76o2.00; cliolce ewes, lff6?'&t heavy. WmfiK light nd HAI.KU MAUKKT. WhenU-lOo'Rbu. Hli-AlSed. cheat, t''lf : Kiour. In wUH'ewiie lew. two; reiaii, fjuw, br?bu usiu.Wicswl.lll, horl, fllBa eol-Drejwed.le, UCttle-IJi2). t)tA(OS-20l)U. Onions 2c- 'riirkBTs UaRc. ?"lW-iVro1ler";.7c; hoas.Cc; dUrk.,B,7o, Hv Ppa. Sweet llttlo buttercups, fresh at the DAILY EDITION. Highest of all in Leavening Salem Ladles Am rnt. Finding out tho high quality of Fry's Pure Fiult Flavoring Extracts, whtnt, aro put up iu this city and are equal In 'jimmy io mo nest on tho markotand far mipcrlor to tho many or the Impure brands offered. Sold at all grocory stores In three sizes. The Lemon Is made from lemons. Tho Vanilla is mnde from tho trco vanilla beau. oto. Call and see these flavors where they urupumpni jl. j. Fry's pharmacy. Ask for Fry'cJFlavor's. Heavy Reliable Dealers. When you buy staples llko feed vou want to buy of a reliable houso. BrowsterA White, at 01 Court street carry tho moat reliable goods and owing to their heavy stock aro able to mako prices that oaunotlo met, Be sides the full weights which you are Insured nt their storo ore a great ad vantage. Don't forgot that Brewster A White aro tho leaders In their lino and can savoyou monoy every day in the year. A Qkntlr Reminder, a great many peoploaro receiving 'gontle ro mlnderti' In the form of bills but we wlBb to remind you of our turkey dlunor tomorrow. Nice tender turkey cooked to the qneen's taste for only 16 contn. Konworthv & Barnett. Wr A rk Btill HEREr-And aontlnue to servo the best 16 cent meal in the city. Our many patrons have but words of praleo f ir our courteous treat mcut, excellent service Our IS cent meal cannot bo equalled anywhere. Now York Kitchen. Do You Ever Think How much time you could savo by using a mes Rger boy for delivering notes, pack "gea.eto? Ring up tho Blue boxes. Exprest-wngoua called free. "Mitch iu, tub Repair Man" Still banes om. nt the old place, 281 Coinmorolal strcot, Umbrellas a spe. clotty, Keya made, guns repaired, eo. etc. FOREHANDEDNESS FOR : FAIvIv! For months our buyer has boon caring for his foreign ira porlationa, tho choiceet woaveB from tho French and German looms. And that is only part of tho story. All America has beon faearched. Everything to bet ter tho sorvice of this storo has boon sought lor; bettor facili ties for serving you. And with this buying camo advantages that touch ovory nook and cor ner of the business. No t-tore in this section shall sorvo you as well; no storo shall deal so liberally. Fall Dress Suits! Tiwte is everything In drew goods buying, If you are buying where store protection U such as to relieve you from fear as lo vsiue. Get the effects of the stuffs, it doesn't cost (he weaver any more to get inines ngni u ns knows liow. These in proof of ft llltck French Alba'tros, 38-tncli, per y.rd, 50 cents, Navy Storm Serge, .jj-lndi, pef !"& 5 cents. Fancy Mixed ChevolU, 38-lncb, per yard 50 cents. 38.lnch all wool serge, per yard 40 cents. 38-fncli all wool Dlack Novelties, per yard 50 cents. Fancy rialdi, 35, 50, 75H.00. 45-lneh heavy bicycle serge, all shades, per yard 50 cents, 4 j.Inch Wack Novelties, per yard 60 cents. I cWnch nil wool ladle' cloth, per yard 75 f cents. afrinch black, brown and navy cretons, per yard M5- J. J. DALRYMPLE & CO. tyllA. VOU SEEN FOSTER'S NEW KIP OT.OVES? f-iwrrTm-n- , Mwt Circulated Xcirtjtrrptr in it to n luamctte ralteu NO. 14 PowcnLatcst U. S. Gov't Mtt ' SCMWTEfcV KJRE An Inbmrer. Hero aro a few things to make a noto of and send to yewr friends: J. F. Froet, who camo'to Ore gon nearly four years ago, and bought alirtcea acre farm in Polk county, which he baa sot out Jn nn orchard farm. He brings us three potatota that weigh tou pounds, and two turnips that weigh twenty pounds. A, sample of bard yellow dont nam thmk ylolded 40 baebela to the acre. He baa built a new house, does not owe a oent, and has more than fSQO in the twa. Ht'a over f 1000 ahead on tho foar ytani Mr. Frost Is 72 years old, has ao bip but his wife who is an good a man m lie Is. A Hospital. Willamette Medio faculty are holding dally BeioiM to make provision for a bsopllal at Bakm in connection with the college. Tain, they eay, Is absolutely Heoeseary to tb successor the smlleal college and a ladles hospital beard will be appoint! If ladles can be found who will atettt this enterprise. It Is a worthy enter prise and Tub Journal will be glad to learn of Rome lady who will start the movemovnt by a donation of a bad er the fittings of a room for this ntor prise. Tow Mabhed. Tho.Hogan,a em ploye in tho Salem Woolen Milki, bad the third and fourth toes of th left foot badly mashed Thursday afterso, Ho waa assisting In moving a lare piece of machinery when it slipped from the rollers and struck hla foot with tho abovo result, The Russians. May take Cerea but the people of Balem have already taken the grocery eatablkthaaeat of Branson k Co., as It were, and are real Ulng their mistake in not doing so W- lore, we airnlsh the beet quality of goods at prices to suit lean purses. t -.. Makes no Diffbhrnck.How taia and poor your pocket boek may look we have bargains in greeerlea that not be equalled, Oboletet groeeriw lowest prices what i ore dees tea economical nuyer want, Gly m a call.-McCall Bros. Chenille Table Covers, Ilandiome iletigns and colorless, .ItS, $1, $1.2B. Yarns, Alnrsys the bt quality here. Spanish, Sfor.UBcjaermtm town, :l for Rc. Table Felt. Or silence cloth, fa.a., bleached, OOo Par Yard. Capes and Jackets, We're struck the keynote to popular favor In quality, style and price. $3 to $20, Fibre Chamois. Often imitated but never equalled, have It In all shades, also We The Imitation, 25 TWw Clothing. The "Happy Home" brand received the highest award at tho World's Columbia Xtt position for perfect fitting garments; BHy 01 design; luipcnoriir ot of design; liu of manufacture; Excellence of material. fcicel teed. Yxtiy suit guar $10, $J2, .M $U. Working Suits, '" "V-mt