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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1895)
r T-fpMMfc ..,., 25o Month AasoolfUfid 1'i'esa patty CapUrt Journal-: vrir,v,r Oun Giui-s ro our pride. Tbo three llttlo rualda re something to bo proud of, and, tbey are proud, too, proud of nothing so much at pretty shoes. Scores of our Klrh have been mado happy by purch uses from our stock of footwoar for young folks. And well thoy may be. Tbe olioca aro so handeomo, so comfort able, bo eaBy on tho feet, so exactly tbo Idea for pley. Tbo Jongor worn tbo better liked, sums up tbo merits, of our girls' shots In a lino. Their superior value and low prlco mako them twlco cheap, like ovorytlnis elso In our stock. A NEW AND O ML.KTH Special Toucher' Ed.; India Paper Kd.; binall llamly K(lltloni; VoRt ZIZ. PXLY EDITION. - 'towit h Vl M 5. U TrLt LI I J w&ztrrz& r m BIBLES x-uuimucu uy muuxioru iiiuie i;o. F, S. DEARBORN, 263 COMMERCIAL ST. TH E And Save Money on everything you want to buy. 274 . COMMERCIAL ST Behold, the Fool Saith ! Put not all tJiino egus Into one basket, which In a man ner of saying scatter your money and your attention. Jiut the wise man saith : Pat all your eggs In one hanltet and watch that basket ! That's what we've dono for over a do.ou years. Wvo devoted all our energies to tho buying and selling of good, well-made clothing. Year by year wo'vo given moro worth to you, by watching well it's increased selling; and so wo'ro able, in this fall of 1895, to spread before you more and better clothing than over before, because we're Buying and Selling More Cloth ing Than Ever, Prices mean nothing unless the goods aro soon and com pnred. Wo pay as much attonlion to tho buying of our all wool suits and overcoats, at $7.50 and $8, as wo do to tho $25 quality. We deal in clothing not to juiy cno class, but to tho i'eoplo at largo. OVERCOATS ! With a third saving on each mut be better than last year's. A new Keivoy Over coat, b'ack, brown or blue, serge lines. Our price today Ten Dollars! G. W. JOHNSON & SON. Promoters of Fashion. K t lfr ri ISOMEFOREIGNAFFAIRS. sr ;3 ri mut na M CO Ju jj Is p o w rX .5,8 (J) W Q) HTOCK OP OXI'OIIU MUM'S II llevlnert Ulblen; 'clintnr' KrtlHonf! Pocket lilblM. Uhllctien'R, DON'T READ I JUT fiO TO- This THE - FAIR THE TEN DOLLAR SUITS. Here is a good way to de cide when to buy your winter Mljt say $10. Then go to different stores, note carefully what you can get at that, price. Then come here and lot us show you our elegant lino of all wool suits at $7.50 $8.00 and $10 00 VJ ipAIR CAPITA tVn Arrangement Mndo Between HnRsia and China. CONFIRMATION FR03! TWO SOURCES A Schcmo for Chirm to Reward Germnny, France, Kussln. Lonuon. Oct. 29.-In spite of the statement made by luo Ornphlo today that an oulelal high lu authority soya tho alarming dispatch of tho Times from Hour Kong, regarding Important concessions mado by China to Itussla, "beam no resemblance to tho actual facts" the news seema to he confirmed today from two sources. O. E. Morrison, who recently trave led through Uulua, wrltea that as far back as August last tho Chinese news papers outlined a schemo by which China proposed" to reward Germany, Franco and Russia for their Interven tion against Japan. Germany, ho says, was to have concessions of land at tho treaty ports of Kaukow and Tlon-Tsln; Franco was to bo granted certain privileges in Southeast China, and Russia was to bo allowed to ex tend her railway system to Tort Art hur. At tho Russian embassy here, how ever, tho statement is mado that there is absolutely no foundation for tho re port published by tho Times, It is ossertod by tho Russian olllciuls that no such treaty bus been concluded be tween the government! of Russia uud China, and It Is further asserted by them that the Russian government is animated by no anti-English feeling In its policy in connection with tho far East. The Times will tomorrow publish a dispatch from Houg Kong saying: "Speaking at u public banquet at Vladivoftock September 27, which was given In his honor, on the occasion of his departure for Europe, General Doukhofslty, tsovernor of Eastern Siberia, referred lo tho new Manlchuria concession and strongly urged that tho community be not alarmed by It. a OAtiiNrrr mists in fiianck. I'ahis, Dot. lit). lu the chamber of deputies M. Rouuauuet, who has been prominent lu exporting those who wero connected with tho Panama canal and Southern railroad syndicate?, ques. ttoncd tho government regarding tho Southern France railroad scandal, It being nllegd that a number of senators, deputies and others have made largo prollta out of tho company by fair or nufalr means. Ho daolared that tho good repute of parliament wasluvolved ami he asked for an explanation as tn the partiality which had been shown lownrd those Involved In tho scandul, claiming that tho authorltlea had beeu afraid to prosecute them becaueo the deputL'8 and senators Involved with the late naron Relnach of Pauama canal fame had disposed of 8,850,000 frauw in devlona ways on behalf of the Southern railway. He dtmands that Mlulater of Justice Trarleux publish tho documents In the caso which werv In his possession and would throw light on the subject. jr. Ulndlor, a member of tho right, then ohnrged tho minister wish cul pable leniency and demanded that thp guilty bo punished. When ho was able to make himself beard, ths mlulster of Justice said: "The chamber knows the truth and If the parliament considers Its dignity aud honor compromised tho government will Join the chamber in voting fvr reprtsslyo measures, and in the face of these explanations asks the chamber for a vote of confidence." The order of the day, pura and sim ple, was tbon submitted tothechambbr and rej?ctej;by a vote of 400 to 105. M. Haberts then moved that the chamber agiee to prohibit members of J SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER !, 185KJ. parliament from bluing lu llnanclal syndicates. Tho motion was accepted by (he picmler, M. Rlbot, and was ad opted unanimously. Later, Rottn auuot submitted a motion demanding that full light bo thrown upon the Boulh of Franco railroad scandals and asked the Kovernment tn nrnAennte j those who havo been found lo be Im plicated In them, 'ami submitted to the chamber tho report.of. the expert who had Injulrcd.lnto tho lluances of tho company. M. Rounaunet's motion asking for an oxplanatlon as to the partiality which had been shown to ward those involved In the scandals, claiming that the authorities had been afraid to prosecute them and demand ing that tho mlulsterofJusHce publish the documents lu the cnevl(jli were In his possession, was then aqn&ed by a votofltfjjp 106. N 77? Aftor thiftidoptlon of this motion tho minister left the eh tuber or the de puties In a body aud went to Elyspo palace, where they handed In their re signations to President Fail re, who ao cepted them. Tho chamber of deputies wuh ad journed for a veek. Tho ministry, which has ust resigned, was formed on January 20th by M. Rlbot. War With England. Conookd, N. H., Ojt. 20. An edi torial appoint today In the Evening Monitor, Sonator Chandler' paper, written by tho eeuator. It Is headed "Our Comlug War With England," and says in part: "War between the United States and England is Inevitable, It will arise on account of British disregard for our di rect tnterest. It will alio bo forced by British euroachinent upon other nations all over the world. It will bo fonght by us, having Russia as our European alley. As a war ofleimlvo on our part It may net happen 1 for ill) years, As a defeutlvo war, It may come Eoouer and should be welcomed. One sure result will bo the capture and permanent. BcjulUh3n.o.f Canada Ijy. tho United States." Hipyolyto Proclaims Mortlal Law and Rotircs. NkV Yoiuc, Oct. 20. New Ims reached here of a revolution lu Huytl. Prcdldout Hlppobte, It I ild, Iihb rotlred to his palaco nt Port-au-Prlnuo, where he Is guarded by the army which he brought down from the north with him when ho ovoilhrew Legitime. Commercial homes In New York which do huslucari lu Haytl havo been expecting this outbreak for seyeial weeks, When dispatches cumu saj Ing that Hlppolyto had proclaimed a state of sclgo lu Port-au-prlnco, they were not unprepared. Their private, dis patches were lo tho efl'eot that several leading men of Port-au-Prluce had bsen arrested, ai well as many of thoso who had come in from tho country to help swell tho army of tho revolution. Hlppolyto proclclmed Iho slule of siege on Wednesday, and immediately ordered out ft certain number of his prisoners to be shot. Thoy were taken to tho plazn aud executed by a com pany of eoldiors, SundaylHIppolyle attonded mass at the cathedral, guarded by soldiers with fixed baynots aud no one was allowed to pass luto tho cathedral who was not known to be a friend of tho presi dent. So fur 10 mon havo been shot and about twenty ure ln the military prison. Though tho old friends of Legltlmo aro concerned In tho present moyemout, it Is said I that General Marrlgat Is not at the head or It. Tho army of nippo'.yte has been concen trated about his palace and ho loleudu to make his final light In Port-au Frinee. ZUieumatlsin Ja a symptom of dlseaso of tho kid npvs It will cortainlv bo rellovwl by Parks Suro Curo. That liwwluohu, backaohe and tired feeling come from the same cause. Ask for Parks' Sure Curo for the liver and kldueya price 10), sold bv Lunn & Brookn. 10 4 w Incoiu'OHATKI). Tho Farmluglon Creamery Co., capital stock $2,000; and tho Portland Mutual JJeniflt Fire Insurance Association, stock $10, Hied articles today. JOURNAL. ,1W Completely llmilcs Up iiu Prize High!. THE LOW) VAN ALBNT ARRESTED For Alioiinlini; a Wire's Altcc-tiotis-A Fiona's Work. Lutlk Uooic, Oa. 29.-Lat night the Hot Sprlugs Athletic club, under whoso uuoplues the fight will ostensi bly bo pulled ofl,nent n cipher telrgram to every sporting club In tho United States, notifying them of tho arrange ments for the light to come oil In spite of the court duclstons. But this wan anticipated by Gov ernor Clarke and tho new program was eouiplctoly bioktu up. Tho 11 ink movement made last eve ning by Governor Clarke and Attorney General Klnsworthy appears to have ell'ectuiilly Ft tiled tho question of tho possibility of Cot U tt and Filzilmmuns ever meeting lu this ttito aud all hope of pulling oil the light at Hot Springs is abaudomd. Attorney Klnsworthy rcmiilucd lu this city today for the pur p'soof having the Australian arrested here In Iho ivent they should slip through Tjxarkaua without being ap prehended. It Is lilu Intention to havo- Fiiztlmiuons placed under luavy bonds lo kiep the pinne, and thus pre vent tho light. Good for Olarko. Ciucauo, Oct. S.'0. The following dispatch nddreued to tho Associated Press, and signed by Iho governor of ArkuueiiH, was received by tho Assocl alidPrtpaul Chicago tmlu: "Little Rook, Afkr," ?Jot. 2U. I intern to'slop the llu'it ut nil htriuds regardless of plutw imd time whon ultempled. In frtel ll Is titnpped uow. ( iljrueil) James P. Clarke." . Fight Will Corao Off. Han Avionio, Oct. 20. Fitzdm mous lift Corpus Chrlstl this morning via. Sun Antonio fur Hot Spring!. Upon uriivul there FII.rimmoiM will probably bo taken before ii magistrate and If the laois Justify will bo placed under peaeo bonds, Then It Is believed that he aud Corbett cm meet aud shake bauds In the ring. InriMpntiso to a tlpaont Saturday night to various sporting headquaitcrs all over Iho couutry, each train Is crowded with spurts aud others who want to see the fight. Corbett Is lu ucllvo training at Spring Like, nnd Is prououueed In tho pink or condition. Nothlug dellnlto will bo kuown until tomorrow. IIUADIKQ Ol'K THIS BTATK Hot hpuinos, Oct. 0. Manager Joaepli Vendlg and Keoretary Wheel ook.of the Florida atheletlo club, weio arrettsd this aftornoou on warrauU charging them with cousplrlng to commit a breach of the pouco. Both wero promptly released on bonds. This Is another shrewd move to head oil" Iho attorney uoueral who was preparing to huve them arroctuil upon n similar charge and oarrled to Llttlo Rock lor trial. It Flljulmmous succeeds lu getting hero there will bo u "Mill" mioui tlm Governor should run In u eq-jad of militia, which is net possible. Van Alen Arrested. NnwroiiT, It. I., Oct. 20,-Jamos O. Van Alen has been arrested In a writ, charging him with tho alienation of a wife's ollecltous, aworu out by Colouel 8. Colt, and has given 200,000 boll. Work of a Fiend. Tvi.eh, Texas, Oot 20 -Mrt). Leon ard Bell, tho 18 year old wife of a farmer was killed lust night. The Heud afUr awaulilughercut herthroal from ear to ear, and completely dlsem -boweled hrr. A large party with blood hounditru hrteargh of the (lend. THE DAILY JOURNAL,? Cents amonthi $3 a iear, pustigo paid. DAILY EDITION. Highest of ail in leavening m ABS0IJJTEI.Y MIRE A Qas Explosion. Londjn, Oot. 20.-Au explosion, supposed to have beeu caused by escap ing gas, wrecked a house, reducing It to atoms ou tho now Church Court straud, this ovenlug. Fifteon aro bo llevcd'to hear been killed nnd many Injured. Tho building consisted of three floors nud tho tonnants wero mostly Covet Garden market porters. Women Knocked Out. Comjmma, S. C, Oct. A combina tion voted down tho woman suffrage amendment to a decisive vote of 121 to 20. George D. Tillman mado u great speech declaring by enfranchising women with a properly qualification, tho white people could carry the elec tion. ' A Peel Selling Case. Ni:w Vonrc, Oat. 20. Bevnn book makers who were arrested Saturday at Motrin I'nrk, wero dlsohargtd today In the Monislann police court. No tokon or money had been passed by tho prisoners and tbe magistrate ruled that no crime had been committed. Latest From Turkoy. Constantinoi'MJ, Oct. 20. Turkish troops and tho Armenians havo beon lighting fur three days near Maracsb. Somo Angora rallwny ofllcltile, includ ing Germau and British subjects have been captured by BrlgandB at Illghun, Notks and PACKAtiES. Qulok and cheap dellrery. Ring up the blue boxes of tbe Lockwood messeugor sys tem. . Children Crn for Pitcher's Castorla. To Stand Still Is to go backward.. Thore'B a force constantly at work that tends to bring this Btoro oloser to thoso who buy dross gootls and clothing. Perhaps your oxperienco hero, alter trying othor stores will tull you what it is. Heavy Cretonnes- Justoponod a fino assort ment of small pattorns, nico ofl'cctsal J, ?L and JJOTTJ5D SWISSES. SILK DRAPERIES. SILKOLINES. FANCY SCRIMS. CURTAIN NET. Caps. Etoti Caps in small plaids, assorted chocks and nuvy blue, 2Jo each. Tarn O'Shantera. in navy, with tassols, fancy eiderdown, otc, SO ,md 75c' L. A. W. Hicy do Caps at 75. White corduroy yachting at 60c, and a comploto assoit ment of turbins, leather sail ors, oto. J. J. DALRYMPLE & CO. WEATHER FOBECAST: Fair aud Matlonary. NO. 1 Tower. Latest U.S. Gov't Report Dootor Cheney's Holl-Cali Now Offered AS TOE PIVOTAL POINT OF Ml i. To l'rovo That Durnwt Wm at tho CollcKe. Ban Fhancibco, Oot. 29. Gewwat Dickinson resumed hlsargeent tmtay for the defense In tho Durrani trUL Tho pivotal point In tbe whole cm b said, was Dr. Cheney's roll cill, whieh shows that Durrani was at tho medtatl college ou tho nfternoon of tho murder. Attorney Duproy will closo the caw for tbo dofense this afternoon. Tomorrow District Attorney Barnes will clon tt caso for tho prosecution. (Continued on ccond pg. J A Double Electrocution. Dannejioua, N. Y., Oot. 0. To day for the Bccoad tiiuo In tho history of this state, two nnirdorcrs paid th penalty of their crimes on the s day and before the same set of wit nesses. George II, Smith, who mur dorod old Phillip Rlohmever at Albany, nud Charles E. Davl, who ontraged and klllek 0-jear-old MtcM Shaunon, at Cohocs, were killed In thuEleclrlo chalrat thoCllnto pfiawi,- 13 Is Unlucky. Git oull Tisn't oitlior. If 'twas wo wouldn't soil thow fino imported Kntjlish Cordu roy suite for J8$i3. lk'B a lucky thing lor you that such well mudo, nicely tinishou smw can be had for so littlo money, Happy Home Clothing, .;. Wo nover tiro of praising tlinm. Buy a suit and you'll do tho sanio. Thoy'ro guar antcotl to give best service. $10,. $12 and $15. Did you over buy a 0Hfc suit Uno that hud ponoct lit and good wear in it. Wo lmv thorn, also some nt $6, $6.50 $8 and $9. Underwear is our stronghold. In U qualities. Good valuos ai 50c PER PIECE, Heavy ribbed $1.25. Fin quality s'riped wool at $1.50. Stuttgart at .u catn. Hosiery. See the 25c, 35c and 50c lines. Hats. Just received tho latM: block stiff hats, flHOL m Fedoras, 50c, $1 to 4. cag?i