Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895, November 29, 1895, DAILY EDITION, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    w
CAPITAL! JOURNAL.
ifl M M M MM MM MM MM MA M t . " J 7" "
II I I II
-'
25 & OjEI'X'S
PEJt MONTH.-
I)fl!f Capital Journal
'A7f Mu&'J'M,
-Dully Capital JiitiiHtth
ASSOClAltKD PRESS DAILY.
VOL. a.
DAILY EDITION.
SALEM. OBEGON;jrltnAY, NOVIfiMHISH !Ji, IBIM.
DA1LV jUHTjnN.
no, 17
MMENSE LINE
OF
S'H'OE'S
AT
1
COM 13 IN AND
Iff
lE.T.BARNES
GRAY BROS,,
HARDWARE, WAGONS il CAM'S
Road Machinery and Agricultural Implements
Latest Improved GoodH and Lowest Prices.
W. Cor. Statu and Llbertv Sti. SALEM OREGON
c
rpHE
And. Save Money
lora everytlifngiyou
want to buy.
27-4 COMMERCIAL, ST.
HERE IS A GOOD THING
PUSH IT ALONG.
ANY SUIT OR 'OVERCOAT
&10.IOO
ANY SUIT, OR OVERCOAT
$ 1 OO O
JmtlThlnU of It. JustmThlnhofIt. $14, $15, $10.80,
$20,,$32.50land $2&. They allgo for $10.
Wo JiaveZno excuse for this great feast. Only ive must
Jiavo the money Jn our fist before you talte the clothes.
We've f ust recclvcy 55 Prince Albert sujts.
marked $20. They go during, this salelat $JO.
G. W.JOHNSON & SON.
.'
NEW
SEE THEM.
DON"!
READ
DUT ao TO
This
THE - FAIR
K2
h2f
They're
YORK
RACKET
P5AIR.
IS
England Demands Ac
tion, ot Turkey.
WANT NO MORE FOOLISUNESS
About Dealing Justly With the
Armenians.
GUNBOATS GO TO THE FRONT,
An European Writ Would Send
American Products.
Constan'tinoplk, Nbv. 20. Tbe
political situation is critical and n
crisis may bo expected within tbo
ensuing 24 boms. The sultan Btlll
declines to grant tho firmans applied
for by tho Ibrso great powore. It
would thus Beeui that while tbo porto
Is apparently In favor of granting a
Annans, tbo palace party, tbo pilcsts,
the cbarneorlalns and other opposed
It. Sir Phillip Currlo, when assured
that tho llrmaus would be forthcoming
telegraphed the admiral In command
of the British Mediterranean squadron,
to dispatch a gnu boat to the Darda
uolls. Tho Ttvlusorew torp.do gun
boat Dread Is expected to arrive at
-Cbauk Kal today uud pass right luto
the BosphnruB.
Tbe sultan is known to be in a atato
of the greatest ogltallon, ami Insisted
that it was Impossible to Issuo a ilr
mutiH, as that would cuusa rlotlug in
Constantinople and tho powers should
be content with measures tukeu by the
government to maintain order. Tho
government instructed Tew Ilk I'ushu
to do everything posslblo to Induce the
British ambassador to countermand
his order for a gunboat. fc31r Philip ro
fused, saying ho was tired of being
trifled with. The sultan, frantic with
rogo, drove Towllk from his presence.
The president of tbo state council,
Said Pasha, who Is supposod tohavo
Bouio Intluonco with Blr Phillip, was
eout to the British ambassador to order
the recall of Drlad. Blr Phillip llnnlly
conseuted to dace tho whole matter
once more before his government and
await further Instructions.
DEPUTY SHERIFF KILLED.
One of the Privileges of Being a Pub
Ho Official.
Latiihgi, Cal. Nov. 20. Deputy
Sheriff Joo Buzzsll was killed last
bight by three campers on tho M Cor
ruick cattle ranch. The campers have
given much trouble lately so when
two of McCormlck'fl yanquers found
threo campers burning wood on tho
ranch they ordered tho campers to
leave. The hunters showod light.
Buzzell was killed aud tho horses of
him and the Yanqueres shot. A dozen
shots woro fired during tho melee.
Bherld Cunuinguura and posse are
scouring the country with blood
hounds for tho murdeiers.
National Pronto.
Chicago, Nov. 20 The" national
committee of the Prohibition party
will meet here December ll.tocousldor
tbe location of tho next national con
vention. The multor of union between
Prohibitionists and Populists will some
before the convention for final settle
ment. Nine New Cardinals.
Bomb, Nov. 20. -The pope today
presided at a secret consistory and cre
ated nine cardinals, among them Mon
slgnor Batolll, papal delegate to the
Roman Oatbolio church In ,the United
8!atea,
Biikc
EiKlkN'li) Nov. 29. Tho university
of Oregon on tho intercollegiate fix t
ball ohamfijoushlp ofthostato yctter
dty Inn Hard f'Uitjht gamo with the
Wlllamottni university team, of Buli-iu
Tho BOore was:
Eugouo .--A. 0 Balcm 0
Tho gamKwoB one of the most oxi-lt
Ing over "played In this city, and was
witnessed by au Immense crowd of
people. The librae toam won tho kick-
oil at tbo.start, aud by bard work,
mostly center plays, gradually forced
the Balom team back, and In twenty
eight mluutnt made tbe first and ouly
touoh-dowjijpf the gamo. Thoy suc
ceeded in kicking the goal, scoring six
points. Tmnf Balem team made heroic
eflorts to resist tho cucroaohments of
the home limn, but ocemed powerltuis
to check their progress, contor plays
nearly alwsJs making some gaiua
against theai,
In the HMfld half tho Balem'a cent
tho ball dowH toward their goal tbitty
yards oo thelklek-off, but the state
university soon captured tho ball and
crowded It back by successive strides,
and In twenty minutes had tho ball
within 8 yarafe of a touch-down. Here
tho Wlllametto's made a grand rally,
aud the most exciting scones of the
game took ploe. The homo toam did
its best, but tbe rialem team woiked
llko tigers, ami little gam was roada
either way for fully ten minutes.
Finally the Salem team forced the ball
back into tho field, and at tho call of
tlmo tho hall was In tho center of tho
field.
Brilliant Individual plays were mado
by many on each team, but the homo
team excelled In team work, which
probably won for them the gamo. Tho
town wats in a perfect roar of horna
and shouts of
Victory.
Will Be Hung.
Baohamknto, .Nov, 20. Ivan Kova
lev, the Busvlan recently convicted of
tho murder -"of F. II. L. Weber aud
wife lu.tble cjt&t was today sonteoccdJ
to be hanged February 21.
Going Aftor Bob.
Kimiston, Out., Nov, 20. The
Christian Endeavors of the Dominion
of Canudu huvu been requested to
uuita lu prujei for tho couverblou of
Col. Robert 0 Inijei sol, December 1, ut
2 o'olook.
Train Uold Up.
iouv Woiith, Tex., Nov. 20. A
train on the Fort Worth & Denver
road washed up last night by two men.
They secured nothing us tho meesungor
couldn't open tho through Bute.
A Yaaul Outbreak.
Dknvkii, Nov. 20. A special to ttio
Times from 13- Paso, Toxtt9, says re
ports have reuohed El Paso of n big
Yqul outbreak in tbe nortlietut. A
number of cltlaeus, luo'.udlug Ameri
cans, ule reported killed.
Btlll Roading
San Fkascihoo, '.Nov. 20. (Jouerul
Dickinson continued reading hla
allldavlts for a nntlnu for u new trial
tntheccsb of Theodore Darrant this
morning.
RIVER NEWS.
Willamette leglotered 2 6 feel uboye
low wiiter umrk this morning and a
further ruleo of two feet U oxpeMed,
Steamer Altona will leave Portland
nt 0.15 r'oiock tomorrow morning for
Iudu,ondi)iico in place of the Orey
Eagle. Blio will bo followed about tho
drat of tho week by tho Bamonu, a
sister boat to the Altona. These two
boats will make weekly trips between
Portland and Independence giving
Halem merchants a through daily
service to Portland. The boat will
make Independence nu every trip
returning to Salem the following
morning and leaving for tho metropolis
at 7:45 a. m.
Steamer Eugene left fir Portland at
0 o'clook this morning aud will return
Saturday ovenlrg.
Not MunnKHBU. Thos. HJay, r.,
returned fron Waterloo today and Is
still llrnily to tho optuinu that the
night watchman at the mills, found
dead Wednesday mnrnlug, was not
killed but cuiue to bis deathly aedden',
Chlr'drcn Cry for
Pttchr C8trlm
Zaicno Defeats Salem.
POLITICAL
MOVIiMilKj
Sumo Clt'Vi'lunil Winthvork 1m i
i
In KrnillnesB.
CARLISLE FOR THE PRESIDENCY.
Scunlor l'aluier Denounces Third
lVrint in.
Wabiiinotok.Nov. 20-.Ex Speaker
Crisp arrived hero this morning uud
after consultation with Democratic
leaders It was decided to Hold tho house
Democratic caucus tomorrow after
noon. The caucus will seleot minority
candidates for olllccs, undoubtedly ro
uumluatlng officers of the fifty-third,
house, caucus chalrmau and olllucra to
represent tho minority us "whip" on
the tloor. It la believed the caucus
will select Amos J. Cumtnlugs, of New
York, for the honor.
15,000 Words Too Many
Washington, Njv. Tho president
came luto lowu today and the cabinet
met. Tho annual message of the pres
ident was the leading toplo of discuss
ion, reports of Cablmt olllcers having
all been prepared, with the exception
of those of the secretary of the treat
ury and attorney-general. The rues-
sago will protmuiy go to mo primer
tomorrow or Sunday It Is understood
It will make about 16'000 wolds.
No Oaetarlara,
Washington, Nov. 20. A Wash
lugtob special tu tho Journal Presb
says: ''lbo Democratic party baa douo
many foolish things, no doubt, but lu
heaven's, name let us not violate our
most sacred, traditions by nominating
Clevelaud for a third term", said
Senator Jchn M. Palmer today. "I
don't tliluk he nould accept, but
whether ho wou!d or not, wo would
not think of uomluillug him aualu
Let us havf a western man next tlmo
Monition If he wuuts
it-Carlisle II
ho will take It."
MARKETS
BY TELEGRAPH.
Salem
and Eastern Quotations Cor
rected uatiy.
nuioAOO Mov.2,-Wheat, auhto).';; Dee
6W Yonie. Nov.!0,-flllver, tKc; lead W 3U
8Atf FHAN01HO MA11KKT.
BAM HiAKOlsco. Nov 60 -Wheat. IJ47
w .ul-n(roo, ouoleo, 7(iJIOe: Inlerlor, 788o;
vallo,UOItu
Uoi-tlHot'ibl8nt67j.
IMiatoM-Mto40opcrMCli',OrexonUurbftnks
Ma K) per ack.
Uati-MIIIIDB. CW7aJ4
I'OKTliANU UAUKCT
1'oBTi.AMii.: Nov; 2.-WIeat valley VI
ii.,m riv.r'iimiii I2.(i HonUiu county. f 00:
gralium.IJa); iuprnue,i,i)r)bl,
oati-Wliltu iicu'ile: itroy, lDai; rolled, In
un,SI.'df IY& nitriciii.li oiati.w, otun, i.j.
1'oUiloeitNcw Orwttou, 2UH l6o pr mole.
Hny-Unad, VH&HW iwr ton.
IU.I Vnlltf 1 I.I I
IJ313i uliorU, 12a1l
WM...MW-I V-- -", --;.-- ...VT ..'...I..- U,l II..
ii.. lean ti'vam'fitr toil! ic7au litre,
inn
III.
les-KrOUU. HHiieu, uu iim opiv. uuuur wi
7o leop neltn, llXfflT'e.
Ity.
ir.
Iloiw Wowufcuon,.iii.', ureuiuiiiif n ijh-
linltnr Orccun fuunv oreimry. 17Uall
faiiay Uilrv, I4I7H5 fdrtmooi, laylit
oiniuoii, ICo
nitioio virTuH m i did !, v9 ,
doz:duiti
o- nv
ni nor B:itir io kiioii
ti-r- 'iji3 (C, oiw,ni; arem wr,
,fi,.n-.lp I bod, l 7Vi200; ilioloj ewe,
l.7i; Uii'tml, lu.
inus-e'li'loc, heavy, 1,10,60; light io.U
C.lIH,l.. lrM8.l,S0MB.
Vail smoll. tio'. w"1'! lrgo,3alo V ft.
HAl.KM HAHKK.r.
Wlif-Ht H'H fl UU murkotnriuer.
M,.lul7n.
lUy-llileJ.ctnat. JIAlVOO; timothy ffl.&O,.
e'lonr. lu wluitn.n lou, i;r, Teuu, n.w.
bro. buliu,00;ttcked. lIl.U); pliort", fll.OUa
i!,W, chop fel. Ill.ttialXU),
.lul-Oresaed, o,
Iloicil'rrkkOil.lr.
Llvn ttlle-l iV)(u.
1'OtutOM KI t b
)d1ou 't.
TurlseT" 7-So.
ApplOi KttUO Ul.
USS-7!.
lam-.llo,
lUoon..l)J.
Hoollrv llrun, Bo; luoi,UV7o.
llop !i5o; no tuarket.
Thoro are 177765 mtlea of railroad lu
tho United States.
Thero are 60,835,880 rails used to
cover this grouud.
Thero are 533,2115.000 ties used 10 nimi
these rails together, but no such
amount, however, ia repaired to bind
the hearts of tho traveling publlo to the
faot that the Wlscorsln Central lines
furnish superior facllltlei on all their
trains between St. Paul and Chicago
which form clow oonneovlon with all
Hum to the east and south.
Make a note of It.
Tkm AoHK4-()f good laud under
cu'tlvatioo, iioiiHe, barn, well, lume
fruit all for $45) it tken at once. E.
C. Mlutoo, room 1 Ptetbfllce block.
ii-aa as
K-Oiou, i.l ir dot
l.i.illrtl'lOrbl.liii. t ooQl&ortfr
IIOM3.Wi . rH.U)a70: tur
D.llcilreiseaiOillKJ., .
lliwlT.itMte.VS.(4i !i I
Highest of all in Leavening Tower. Latest U.S.Oov' Report
RoYal
HB
ABSOmTEKV tlUBE
MILL WATOUMAN DEAD
Strange Occurrotico at Waterloo Do
ing Investigated.
Ai.iianv, Or., Noy. 20 A special
Irom Lebunon says: About 0 o'clook
Tuesday night John ICnlfong, night
watchman at the Thos. Kay woolen
mills at Waterloo, was found In an
unconscious condition lying on a.sldo
walk lu fiont of tho mills. lie was
taken homo uud physicians called, did
not- regain uonsolousnesB. ills skull
was crushed und be died ut 10 a. m.
Wednesday. Ills thought iu coming
from tbo third story of the mill he
walked out of n door mistaking It for
the ground lloor aud fell; but some ex
press tbe belief that he was murdered
and the body placed there to avoid
suspicion. Tho corouer Iihh been sum
moned. Thos. Kiy, who whb In town
lute this afieriiuuu, cau lie thinks the
Ucuih was ncclduutul.
COUONKIl'H INQUK8T.
The colonel's Jury In t c caxu ol
John Kuifoug,fuund dead on the porch
of tha woolen mill nt Wuterloo Tues
day nlglit, was exttmlnlng the case
Thutsduy. Twelve witnesses wero ex
amined uud tho Jury ut first fulled to
agrco some thluking tho death was
oiused by an ncoldont und others that
thoro was foul play. He net Ills lautcrn
down in tho mill uud weutoomewhore,
It was thought upon the poroh, when
ho was found yet alive but uuablo to
tell anythlug. Il looks llko foul play,
but thcro Is no known cause for It, '(
xne ueatu oi lvnuong uence is us muon
of a mystery us before the Jury met.
The coroner's Jury, after InvestlgaU
Ing the clroninatuuces returned a ver
dlot that ho came to his death by vio
lence lulllotcd by some unknown
party. There lu no clue to who com
milted tho supposed muroVr.
'Ttrrnvr tv"t- a xr
VCiNC W 1 JUf I ,
A lino of Capos by express.
$4,00 to $10,00,3
S
1
Jackets,
Sonio good r umbers boing
shown now. If wo' vo your
Bizo it's a olinnco (0 snvo a bit
$4 to $18,
New Neckwear Bowsi
4inhands,
Tecksi
2f)0, f)0u and 7Co.
DeJoinvilles, SOc
iky ' Jl
JSBLW&MMMlLk.
LWmsIUAmwBk!
J. J. DAkRYMPkE & CO,
Baking
Powder
LINN COUNTY MURDER
Mrfl. Hannah 'h Pound Qullty MonU
gomtry Coso.
Aliianv, Nov. 20 About 11 lit,
after being out nearly two hnlrs, the
Jury returned wltii a verdict of mur
der In tho second degroe ugalust Mis,
Hannah. Tho lime for sentence wm
fixed for Saturday at 0 A. M. At this
time tho defenpo will 11 le a motion for
a new trial.
When tho verdict was read the pris
oner, who had been brought Into court
by the sherlll, did not betray any wuo
tlon, but sat calmly regarding the Jury
and her attorney, as ho conferred with
tho court about a motion for a new
trial.
Tho penalty Is Imprisonment in the
peultentiary for life.
TIIK MONTGOMERY (MSB.
The grund Jury hii returned three
indiotmeutn against Lloyd Montgom
ery, acoiijln. li t tit of murder lu the
first degree on three counts. At 0:30
ho was brought Into the court room by
the sheriff. II j W4i nrylng ai he outno
up tbe hIs'o, und whon ordered by tbo
court to Btiudup a tde Indictments
wore real to him, charging him with
unlawfully, felonloiidy und purposely
and with deliberate au 1 nromedlnled
mallco killing his father uud mother
and Daniel B. McKercher, ho stood
trembling and orylng with his hand
kerchief to his eyoa. The court ap
pointed J. J. Whitney to defend bins.
itetooKUutil uaturtiay al a. m, to
load aud tho time of the trial wm st
for Tuesday, Deoorabar 17th at 1 o'oloek.
Whon Whitney asked the court lor a
oontlnuauce to suggested that tbe IIm
of defense, If any could be made.WMild
ba tho woik, mental condition of th
accused. Iu view of tho confes'MM
mado by the prisoner he stated It
would take tlmo to ascertain wluteta
feuso could bu' made,
A Little Cheaper
Ahvnys tlitin tlio com-
otlor a little endior
ftlways with styles a
littlo quicker always in
tho service. All "littlo
thiiigs.'1 Did you tver
roflttot how much suc
cess hinges on tho "lit
tlo things?"
Clothing
"
Don't overlook us for
your u inter suit. Good
suits, Btylifh and sor-
iceable.
$6, $6,50, $8, $9.
Happy Home Suitst
$10, $12, $15,
Underwear,
Wo show best values in all
grades. Seo tho ones at
$1,50 SUlt, AVo carry in
stock Stuttgart underwear,,
Recognized tho best.
Hats,
No nso talking. Wove tho
lino.
Fedoras, $1,00 1,50
2,00, 2,50, 3,00,
4,001
Late Block Stiff Had
$2,00,
-ii
-
a
I
i a i