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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1895)
i'M MONTH, Ditl In Capital Journal VOL. 8. IMMENSE LIE OF S'H'OE'S AT E OOMiS IN AND m m E.T.BARNES ? GRAY I Mi UBDWiU Road Machinery and Agricultural Implements Latest Improved Goods and Lowest Frlcoe. , W. Cor. State and llbertv S. SALEM OREGON T HE And Save Money on everythingtfyou want to buy. 27-4 COMMERCIAL ST. HERE IS A GOOD THING PUSH IT ALONG. ANY SUIT OR -OVERCOAT sio.oo ANY SUIT OR OVERCOAT $10 Juat7hlnliot It. JmtThinhofIt. $14. $1S. $lti.SO, $20,:$22.ff0and $28. They alllgo for $10. We JiavoZno excuse for tft Is grant feast. Only wo must have the money In 6urflst before you tuhe the clothes. We've iustrccclvey 25 Prince Albert suits, marked $20. They yo durlnyths salcat 0. G. W.JOHNSON & SON. U DAILY JflDJlOK. WW !! I II - NEW SEE THEM. BROS,, DON'T READ nUT 00 TO Tl-IIS THE - FAIR 00 They're E 1 Affi. I (..JL JL7V. A. a 1 1 A HALIflAf, OIUCaOHAVIfllJMOAV,, NOVJMlHfllt ST, I8. i TBBR1BLB STOl KxIfiidiMl Over Half llio Knllre Country; DOING A GREAT DEAL OF DAMAGE Oilier Accidental nml Criminal News of tho Day. . OmoAao, Ills., Nov. 27. Returns from tho storm of Monday night show It did avast amount cf damage In other parts of the country. Houses were blown down or unroofed by the giilo at many points, In Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Koutuoky. Tho 'torm was felt over nearly half tho country. Thousands of derricks wero blown down In tho Findlay dlstilot, lo?s 170,00. Farm houses, out-bulld-ings, and fences of tho surrounding country were damaged to tho amount of $80,000. Iu Hartford Clly.lnd., five hundred derricks were blown dowr, .loss (100,000. At Elmwood soveral buildings of tho Pittsburg Plato GIobs Works wero demolished. Two men were Injured. Lcbj J15.C00. Tho Standard Oil Company loses $160,000 by destruction of thousands of derricks and other property at Bowline Green. Several business houses uLFuit Wnyne, hid., wero unroofed. Railroad Traiiic Delayed. Kansas City, Nov. 27. Tho recent storm at Kansas City Is onded. It reached its climax when tho morcury full to 10 degrees abovo zero, nearly 10 degrees lower than tho lowest point yesterday. Tho wind, howover, had spent Its forco nearly 112 hours before. Thobtorm seriously aflectcd the train HQhednles In this .cUythls.rqo.rnhig, nnd moat of tho trains from tho East nml West pulled into the Union depot behind time. Blow at Oloveland. Cleveland, 0., Nov. 27. Tho great, est galo that oyer struck this city, ac cording to the records of tho weather bureau, commenced blowing from the south shortly after midnight. At G A. M. the wind had rleeu to tho velccity of 72 miles an hour. Bovorul houses wero blown down. Many buildings wero uprooted nnd signs blown down in all parts of the city. Tho water In the river and harbor la nt tho lowest point recordid In several years. The Storm on tho Lakes. Ouiuao, Nov. 27. On Lake Michi gan tho galo was very sovere and tho seals running very high. Compara tively few vessels tiro out at this time of the year, and it Is not expected that there will be much loss of life, if any. No vessels left the harbor lust night, Tho Uvea, of at least CO men wero In Imminent peril on board of vessels blown aground In Lake Michigan of! Glenco, Tho vessels aro the steamer J. Emery Owen, Captain Marlon Penny, and tho barge Michigan and barge Nicholson. A Sulcldo. Wilwaukuk, Nov. 27. Peter Mo Geoch, one ot Milwaukee's oldest and best known citlzous, shot and fatally Injured himself at homo today. His wife had brought cult for divorce, nnd It Is supposed that brooding over this led hliu to take his life. His connection with a famous lard deal several years ago mado his name a familiar one all over the country. U. P. Solicitor. Omaha, Nov. 27. Judge ;WlllIara It Kelley was today officially appoluted general solicitor for the Unlou Pad II o railway company, to succeed John M. Thurston, who rescued to lako a seat In the U. B. senate. Judge Kelley has been assistant general solicitor of the Unlou Pacific. JL ; J v J ASSOCIATES PRESS WOOfiEM MILL SUSdlDY. Vro&TtM Mq Toward Railing tho IhnUA Stock. Tho committee appointed at tho city council meeting Monday night, con ltln or E. P. McCornook, I. L. Pit ton, K. 0. Croud, A, Klein and 13 Hofer pent a good share of the business pari of tho day Interviewing prominent clllzsns and business men and enllit- Ing their old and encouragement for tho 120,000 woolen mill stock. They met with some success. Only a partial canvass was tnado and tho feeling Is cordial and unanimously lu favor of subscribing; that amount of free money in tho community. Ono gentleman nays he prefers to tako a thousand dollar stock in prefer, euco to putting that much money Into n house, where it will be dead capital. He prefers a good dividend to sinking bis cash where ho will never see It again. Capt. M. VV. Hunt, tho attorney, encourages the' commute by saying ho was making a salo of Home laud whloh if completed, ho canfideutly hoprd to be able to take (1000 stock at tho Monday evening meeting. Ho said he considered it bolter stock than bank stock. Tho committee aro meeting with many off era of bonus money. There are a number who prefer to give cash outright to taking stock. The com mittee have secured a number of good speakers for Monday night's meeting who will back up their talk with cash. They will not only talk for tho BUbsldy but will beoomo stockholders. The feeling is very good and tho committee are putting In a great deal of time and will Issue a circular to tho public Fri day, showing that as an investment in woolen mill stock Is superior to In vesting money In land, houses or any other kind of prpperty. The qutBliou Is, can the business men and capitalists, of Salem, by pull ing together eecuro (25,000 of stock and bonus together. Thr Journal advises all to take stock, but tho bonus will only muke the stock all the more valuable BtiBine&B on Thanksgiving. On Thanksgiving day all publlo efflecs and bank's will bo closed. Business houses gonerally will close some time between 11 o'clock and noon for the balance of tho day. Tho postoffice general delivery will be-one & from -3 to 8 n. m. uud from 11:30 a. m. to 12:30 p. m. Carriers will inako their regular morning and noon delivery. V. U. Tel. Co. ofllco hours tomorrow 8 a. m. to 10 a. m., 4 p. m. to 0. p, ra. and 0 a. m. to 12 midnight. Theio will bo no Jouknal published tomorrow. Balhx Bocial Ci.uii. A gentleman who Is something of a gormandizer, suggests that the Balem Social Club bo called tho ''mushroom Club." Oregon Is noted for tho lino quality of those edibles grown here. This year there havo been two crops and following these ralnn (hero will bo anothor crop. The mushroom Is a niuoh neglected article of food and the promotion of its culture Is certainly a laudable objeci to name a club after. Football Excursion. Thero is uow u proapect of a special coach for Eugene tomorrow providing fifteen more tickets are sold this even ing. Names rcoelved at the Bpa, Two Insane. Chas. Hawk, of Dll Ioy, Washington county, age SI, a suicidal victim of drink, and Henry Bchueldor, a pauper from the Wash ington couuty poor houso, ago 72, notlvo of Prussia, were oonslgned to tho state Insane asylum today. Bosv Drummers. Judging from tbe way tho drummers are flying about there Is considerable business trans acted in tho valley. Every train brings and takes away Its quota, rang ing lu number from three to a dozen. Tjik Orphans. That beau Ideal of all Balem bachelors, Mr. A. T. Yeaton, remembered tho Btato orphan's home children with his customary gift of turkeys enough to give them all a good Thanksgiving dinner. New Notaries. J, H. Townsond, of Dallas, and John J. Bmitb, of Bis ters, Oregon, wero appointed notaries today. A Bio Day. Blx new patients were received at the asylum yesterday, Ave men and one lady. There are 177765 mllea of railroad In the United Btates. There are 00,835,880 rails used to covor this ground. Thero are 633,205.000 ties used to bind these rails together, but no such amount, however, Is required to bind tbe hearts of the traveling publlo to the fact that tbo Wisconsin Central lines furnish superior facilities on all their tralus between Bt. Paul and Chicago which form close connection with all lines to tbe east aud eoutb. ATulm a nnffl nf If. U lviN A. DAILY. E TELE JllMli Turkey Huh (JouhciiIlmI to Protect ijiu Foreigners. BIG BNGLlllI SWINDLEIt CONVICTED i Cleveland Tli I i.l Will Soon Itqmilluto Term Aspirations. CoMn,ANTiNuPLK,Nov.27. The Tur kish minister of foreign affairs cnlltd upon tho British ambassador today and announced that the porto had de cided, to issue a firmans providing for tho passago through tho Dardanclls of extra guardshlps demanded by Great Brltiau, Russia, Italy and Austria, as Additional protection for the safety of tho foreign population. This puts au end to the dangerous situation for there is no doubt the powers would have in sisted upon having extra gunboats here. CUUAN 11KVOLUT10N. Madiud, Nov. 27. A dispatch was received from Huvaua announcing that the Insurgents havo captured Fort Gulne&e de Nlrada. A Swindler. London, Nov. 27. Jabtz 8. Balfour was found guilty today on a challenge of frauds in connection with the house and land Investment tr'nsts, another of the concerns which formed a part of tho notorious Liberator group of com panies. Nkw Yohic, Nov. 27. E. 0. Bene dict, a close personal friend of Presi dent Cleveland, Intimated In an Inter view today that he bad been mis quoted in newspaper articles whloh represented him as saying that Clove lnxLwouUl not bo a candidate for a third term. "What I did say." ho said, "was I felt that Cleveland would not accept a third term uuder any circumstances. Cleveland does not mnku mo hla conlld.'ut. I cannot speak for him on authority. I leel certain Cleveland Is anxious to get out politics. I think he will either refute or cougrm what I have Bald at nn early day ever his own signature" Durrant's Sentence. San Francisco, Nov. 2a. Theodore Durrant appeared before tiuperlor Judge Murphy today for sentenco for tho murder of Blanoho Laraont, General Dickinson, for the defendant, began to read from a bundle of 251 typewritten pages of affidavit on whloh be based the motion for a now trial. Tho aflldavlts include every article published by every local paper concerning the crime nud Durrant's trial. Tho decision ot tbe csurt Is to be rendered for several days. An Allison Boom. Marsiifield, Or., Nov. 27. The Alllsou boom has struck MaTshflold and In consequence thereof a Hawkoye club compoecd of former resldonta of Iowa has boon organized for tho pur pose of using all honorable means to secure tho nomination of Wm. B. Alli son for president in 1800. The olub includes Judge Watson, republican, B. H. Haz ird, a member of the Oregon state democratic central committee, as well as prohibitionists and populists. Wheelmen Dlsgracad. Philadelphia, Nov. 27. Chair man Gideon of tho L, iS.W. said to day that Cyclists Cabaune, Titus and Murphy who were lemporarly sus pended for alleged crooked racing in tbe clans B rce at Bt. Louis August 17th, have been suspended for life by the raclug board. I APIKB, Don't allow your faoes to ba cov. i erfrd with irrav lialra. wlien you can nave iem rMtorfwt lo tl'olr natural color In four hours. Call Wtdue day and eogige an hour for liavlos rourcolt!uraurraurcd t r Thanks. irlvlur (oofiit veuts. A M i:iklm, room II, KidroTdgo build u j. F OH RlCNT.-mallbaruat3IOCuurcu itroot Apply at premlim, -3v JL. IliMUMMil DAILY JflDXTION. Highest of all In Leavening lowcr Rol ABftOIAJTEKV KMUBE AT THE COURT IIOUBE. Tho Day's Proceedings In tho De partments. Marrlago licenses wero Issued to Young Allen and Mum Jane Combs; Hurrlett Brown wllnes, and uIvcb con sent; also to H. P. Broughton and Miss Nora Moioly, J. Moroly, wltncs. COUNTY COUIIT. Jus. M. Wordsworth la appointed attorrey for U. 8. Btco of Mill Clly, who has been sent for, to bo tried for Ineaulty. Druty Bbetlll' Lou Wain has gone to bring him with a warrant from the county court. J spph Goyelte and 18 other taxpny ere of tit. Paul precinct petition Judge Hubbard for county old for the support of Mih. Margaret Lambert, a native half breed wcniau, and nuked a dlr burslng ngent be appointed. Eastern Visitors. Mrs. Win. Kecno and Miss Keeue arrived lu Balem on the 11 a. m. train and remained here over night, taking tho south bound local for Eugene this morning, whero thoy will Join Mr. Koeno. They spont their time hero viewing tho city. Although tbo weather was unpleasant nnd Balem is not appearing at her best at present, they exprttsed themselves ob being well pleated with the city, as well as tbo surrounding country. Together with Mr. Keeno, they aie making an extensive tour of tho west. They rcrauined two weeks in Portland and say thoy could havo spent an additional two weeks very plcaeantly. Also that Portland is the best city in point of beauty and mount of business trans acted, this aide of Milwaukee, Wli Theso ladles are highly cultured and very entertalnlng.as they have traveled all over British America, Euiopoand the United Btates. Thanksgiving at the church tomorrow. Congregational Turkiy from 1 to 4 o'olock nt tho Congregational parlors Thanksglylng. XNEW TODAY ys A lino of Capos by express. $4,00 to siaoosc Jackets Somo good numbers being shown now. If wo'vo your size it's a ohanco to save a bit. $4 to $18, New Neckwear, Bows, 4inxhandsf Tccks, 25o, 50c and 75c. Dejoinvilles' SOc BilswBPBSr n '4- J. J. DALRYMPLE & GO sit oanjropnl Daily Cipil Jtmrmi. !ij,'jL.iji.'.j uattw WO 119 ssss - Latcsi U. 8, Gov't; IUMI Baking Powder ADDITIONAL OPINIO). A Balem, Physician Talk Tho Journal As porter. wt.$ A Paletn physician who Is in k peti tion to know, stited In a conversation with Tun Journal reporter yesleftkj that tho food given tbe children at Chemawa Is and has for houm time been Insufficient and unsuitable, and tbrt ho had often heard the boys dtV cussing tho subject in a dfoeeHaflell manner. Ho also said that oaly hjr dint of persistent effort waa It ante te have provided for the InnaatM of tbe scuooi uospuai suuauie nouriuaiani.,s such ns milk, eggs and butter, aaatY "v other food such as Is generally aiwwrt the sick. From another it was gathered UMsV among the employee at the sebeol IttV, lUktstraw waa considered arbitral? and arrogant In the extreme, and that while he had had no opes dlfleroMf with him he considered him a dam grecablo and despotic man. In the Supreme 0rt. A. N. Willis and B. D. Willie, P norn, doing business under the Una namo of Willis Bros., appellants, vs. O. H. Lance, respondent. Appeal flrem Multnomah county. Was argued a4 submitted today. F. L. Keenan, at torney for appellunts; Capler & Alton, attorneys for respondent. Thanksgiving Programs. Thanksgiving day exercises were held ut all tho Balem publlo schools at 1:30 p. m. After the programs, conkt ing of reading tho proclamation of Governor Lord, Blnglng and appropri ate rcclttttlouB, the schools were all dismissed at tho conclusion of the pro gram until Friday morning, wisest regular session work will be rewimd. Itcmomber the great novelty 'Dancing Whist," at opera ttowea Thauksgivlng evening. llemomber tbe Tnauksglvlug dinner 1 to 4 p. ni. tomorrow nt the Coegtapje tinnal parlors. A Little Chcajefr Always than tbo com pofc tor a little earlier always with, stylei a little quicker always m tho service. All "littl things.'' Did you ever rellect now mucn cue cess hinges on tho tie things" lit- Clothing J3C -X Don't overlook ua for your winter suit. Good suits, stylish and mr viceable. $6, $6,50, $8, $9, Happy Home Suit $10, $12, $15, Underwear. "Wo show boat values in grades. Soa tho ones $1,50 suit Wo carry i stock Stuttgart underfrtwr. Hccognizcd the best. Hats, No lino talking, lino. Wcyo. Fedoras, $L0O 2,00, 2,50, 4,00) Late Block Stiff Hafc $2,dO, t Lrl &fl m m i m e ij f .5 ,