DAILY CAPITAL JO ITRNAfe ( i ASSOCIATED PRESS DAILY. SALEM, OREGON TUESDAY. SEPTEJUJER S, 18. J . . ,riSl S t.V i '' - '''. ' ,;., ' 'i J JtfO t New yoTK KaoKeT) ES23K EaaSK3SEireSS ft Old Arkansas Gives 65,000 Majority For Free Coinage of Silver va '. i Is recievlng goods of all kinds direct from New York, bought from one of the largest establishments of the kind In tiie world. All their goods are bought for cash, and sold for cash. Thoso buying from such a house get their goods cheaper than in an ordin ary time house; that is clear. We are also able to sell our goods at cheaper rates, that also is clear. We keep a large line of laces, e.n broiderles, lace curtains, bed spreads, linen andicotton towels, crash, tab' linen, ladies vests, and all kindr underwear, corsets, white and wv hirts, suspenders, h lory, purses, combs, brushes, and a large 'line of notions of all kinds, call and see for yourselves, we sell at close prices. at 16 to 1. MORE THAN DOUBLE MAJORITY The Battle Fought On Financial Lines. OLD WAR ISSUES ARE BURIED. The Republicans Were for the Gold Standard. M E.T.BARNES. tadtisfrial Exposition Portland, Oregon, Sept. 19 to October 17, The great resources of the Pacific Northwest. Agriculture, Horticulture, Fisheries, Mines, Manufactures, Transportation, Machinery, Trade and Commerce will be represented more completely than ever before. lGrand band concert every afternoon and evening. Special attractions every night, lowest rates ever made on all transportation lines. Admission 25c. Children 10c. For exhibit spiee apply to Geo. I. Baker, Superintend ent, at the building. E. C. MASTEN, Sec. LAWN MOWERS. HAY RAKES, MACHINE OILS and AXLE GREASE. GRAY BROS., Hardware, Stoves and Tinware, SALEM. OR. i:KDEN HOSE. LAWN SPRINKLERS, UICYCLES. SUNDRIES. he Willamett Hotel LEADING HOTEL OF THE CITY. Keducea'ratea. Management ltocral. Electric cars leave hokel lor all public buildings uid joints oljinterest. Special rates will be given to permanent patrons. A. I. WAGNER Good b III (I! SVK W R W It Is an Important, factor! in the Achieve ment of Success in Life, This is a bit of philosophy that time and the experience of men have proved to be founded on fact. That being the case all who buy clothing should seek a store where the best clothing is sold at prices which suit all classes, Such a store is conducted by M Johnson son The Popular Clothiers ehaveclothingTthat fits not only the body, but the lrse. Clothing elegant in texture and finish, Clothing that pleases the eye and keeps the body warm. If you want any thig usually found in a FfrstxClass 2i Clothing J&House t will pay you to gee us, Wc can showfeoods that wiU make Tour mouth water. State and Liberty Streets, Little Rock, Ark., Sept. 8. Carroll Armstrong, chairman of the Demo cratic state central committee, says the indications are that there were lOo.OOO votes cast in yesterday's elec tion. The combined vote of the oppo sition reached 50,000, giving a-majorlty of 65,000 for the Democratic ticket. The campaign was fought on finan cial lines, the Democrats standing for free silver, Republicans for the gold standard. This Is double the ma jority the Democrats received in the elections two and four years ago. REPOUTS LAST NIGHT. The city of Helena gives the Demo cratic ticket a large maJority,although Kcmmel (Rep.) for governor ran far ahead of the Republican ticket. In Lafayette county every Democrat is elected. Tlio Democratic majority in Franklin is from 700 to 800. The es timated Democratic majority in Mil ler county Is 800,although one county ofllceris in doubt. "Woodruff county is considered safe for the Democratic ticket. Many negroes scratched the ticket and voted for Jones for governor. Johnson county gives a large major ity for the Democratic ticket. Jack son county elects the entire Demo cratic local ticket and the county votes favorably on license. In Lonoke, the Democrats win easily- White county Is claimed for Jones by about 100. Sharp county goes Democratic by 17,000 majority. There were but two full tickets In the field, Democratic and Republican the Populists contenting themselves with a candidate for governor. Gen eral Jones and Mr. Remmel, the Re publican candidate made an active canvass of the state, but Files, the Populist nominee, made no speeches. Additional returns received up to noon Indicate that Colonel Dan. "W. Jones and the remainder of the Demo cratic state ticket won by 05,uoo or 70,000. This beats all former records in Arkansas. Estimated that 180,000 yo's were polled. It is generally con ceded that Reramet, Republican, will have about 40,000. Files, Populist. 45,000, Miller, Prohibition 2,000. At most, these three candidates have re ceived not over 00,000. This would leave Jones with C-1,000 major ity over all. Over 13,000 more than it was claimed he would get prior to the election. Two years ago when Governor Clarke was elected 126,000 votes were polled. AN UNION FOR SILVER. Washington, Sept. 8. An address was Issued today from Populist head quarters. Bryan and Watson, it de clares, are the "true co-operative ticket for the sliver votes of all parties." It is pointed out that the Pebple's party forced the Democratic party to turn down the Cleveland ad ministration and adopt the principles of the People's party and as the ac tion of the Democratic party in future is uncertain, all citizens who believe in the government, as administered by Jefferson, Jackson and Llncoln.are urged to upbuild and strengthen the People's party. Th address closes with an appeal for a contribution, of one dollar, to the campaign fund from every individual able and willing to contribute. i FUSION IN TKXAS. Forth Worth, Tcx., Sept. 8. The state Republican convention met this afternoon with a larcer attendance than any convent ion hr the party ever held in Texas. Chairman Grant spoke advocating harmnuy and said, if it prevailed, Texas was in reach of the Republican party. N. W. Cuney, a negro delegate from Galveston, was elected temporary chairman. At a caucus, this mifrnltig, It was determined to fuse with the Populists aud sound money Democrats on the following basis: Republicans to cast their vote for tne Populist state uuivcl una an eieciornu ticket com posed of eight Republicans, four Pop ulists and threo sound money Demo crats to be put up. It is claimed tills will give the Populists the statu gov ernment and defeat the Bryan elec tors. JONES IS SURPRISED. Chicago, Sept. 8. Cfjairman Jones of the Dcmocrallc committee In speak ing of the Arkansas election today ssld: "I expected a majority of about 40,000 but was entirely unprepared for what seems to bo the result. 1 at tribute the tremendous maorlty to the interest In bimetallism. The re sult In Arkansas shows what may bo expected throughout the entire south and west, just as the result in Ver mont foreshadowed the result in the New England states." FUSION IN MISSOURI. St. Louis, Sept., 8. Tlio Demo cratic state central committee, by a unanimous vote decided tills after noon to fuse with the Populists It is probable the electoral ticket will con sist of 13 Democrats and four Popu-Ists. FOREIGN NEWS NOTES Combination Against Old England, 'IN SOUTHERN a. . OREGON. THE PHILLIPINE REVOLT. The American Refugees Demanding Their Release, General Black Declines. Chicago, Sept. 8 Goncral JohnC Black will probabiyfssue a letter to- mojrow declining the nomination for governor by the gold standard Demo crats. The committees will select Judge Thomas ;A. Moran, William S. Forman or Henry Raab as candidate. Mercantile Failure. Hot Springs, Ark., Sept. 8. Tlio William J. Little, mercantile com pany, tho oldest and largest wholesale and retail establishment in this city closed its doors this morning. Liabili ties are placed at $80,000. Assets ex ceed that amount several thousand dollars. Made Bishop. Vancouver, Wash., Sept. 8. Rt. Rev. Edward J. O'Dea was today con secrated bishop of Washington, con- secrator was Archbishop Gross, Me tropolitan of ecclastlcal of province, assisted by Bishops Glorealu, Brondel and Lemlng. About 100 priests from Oregon and Washington were present. Mexican Indian Scare. Hermosillo, Mexico, Sept. 8. There Is much uneasiness felt through out the western part of this state over the threatened outbreak of the Yaqul Indians. Largo numbers of the peaceable Indians have quit their work. Failure. Philadelphia, Pa., Sept. 8. Tlio Lockwood Manufacturing Company, manufacturers of patent feeding boxes, made an assignment. Tlio company has 8100,000 capital. They have been doing business forty years. Leader Captured. Cape Town, Sept. 8. A dispatch from Umtal announces that Chief Makonla, the great leader of the in surgent Mashonas, has been captured in a cave at his stronghold. A Twenty-five Mile Race. Denver, Sept. 8. There were 204 entries in the Labor-day 25-mile road race and 100 starter. Nat M. Oil man won the race. A Bryan club was formed at Goshen with a large list of members. OAJSTOIUA. TUti- z&&; !M WHf Against England. St. Petershurg, ;Scpt. 8. Novoe Vremya made the Important state ment yesterday that tho czar's tour shows that Borlln and Vienna, as well as Paris and St. Petersburg, arc conscious of tho necessity of common action by tlio powers to defeat the political designs of Great Britain which, It is added, are clearly dis played in recent ovents In Turkey. The nrtlclc deals with the Intimation that tho British press based consider able hope for tho success of Great Britain's policy on tho death of Prince Lobanolf-Rostovsky, tho Rus sian minister of foreign affairs, who Is understood to have been a strong opponent of England. A Revolt. Madrid, Sept. 8. Tlio dispatch to tho Imparclal from Hong Kong, Bays that 1,000 Insurgents, commanded by a half-breed named Santollano, haye Invaded Sanlsdro, In tho province of Neva Ecipa, Island of Luzon, the largest of the Phlllipplno group, and have Imprisoned tho governor and his secretary and other otllclals, and committed many outrages. A dispatch from General Blanco governor-general of the Piiipplnes.an announccs tlio discovery of a fresh conspiracy against tho Spanish gov ernment. He says tho plot Is wide spread In Its nullifications. Tho first reinforcements haye arrived at tho Phllllplno Islands from tho Mlndana islands. The Armenian Refugees, Marseilles, Sept. 8. Tho Ar menians who recently arrived from Constantinople on La Grande, after having surrendered to Sir Edward Vincent, ono of the directors of tho Ottoman bank, after attacking and holding that building for a night, and who wero arrested on landing here, have sent a collective noto to the minister of the Interior demand ing their rcleaso on tho ground that the sultan promised them life and liberty If they surrendered. They ex pect to Ball shortly for Now York. Humonds Successor. San Francisco, Sept. 8 Harry If. Webb, a 6on of C. C. Webb, who owns a large part of tho Shasta valley, in Siskiyou county, has been engaged by tlio Chartered Company of South Africa to take charge of the Consoli dated Gold Fields Company's inter ests at- Johannesburg as consulting engineer, tho position until recently filled by John Hays Hammond. A Domb in a Maiblc Yard. London, Sept. 8. About 12 o'clock last night an unknown man threw a clumsily constructed bomb into the premises of Farmer & Brlndley, the marble masons and sculptors, of 63 Westminister Bridge road. No darn age was done. Tho police are investi gating. It is believed to be the result of spite of a discharged employe. The Khalifa Dead. Rome, Sept. 8. A dispatch from Kassala to tlio Tribune mentions a doubtful rumor that Is In circulation there that the Khalifa Abdul, tho leader of the dervishes and governor of the Soudan, Is ilc'vd at Khartoum. Troops for the Philippines. Madrid, Sept. 8. The cabinet has decided to send a battalion of marines to the Philippine 'Islands. Big Bryan Club and Great Enthusiasm at Gold Hill. Gold Hill, Scpt,8. A Bryan silver club was organized here Saturday evening with 78 members enrolled. Geo. R. Hammersloy was elected pres ident and Hon. J. J. Houck.secrctary. It was the most enthusiastic polit ical gathering known in tho history of local politics. Tho meeting' was hold in the school houso and tho seat ing capacity of the spacious building was Insufficient to nccomodntn tlio throng who had assembled to hear tho Hon. William Colvlg, of Jackson ville, discuss tho. financial Issue from a free silver standpoint. Mr. Colvlg's address was a brilliant effort nnd frequently ovoked storms of applause. Ills Incessant firing at the enemy's stronghold so badly demol ished their weak fortification and so completely exposed 'their false posi tion that the nudlciico soon became convinced that tho Republican's Idea of finance, was a farce, a fraud and a failure. Mark Hubbard heretofore prominent in the councils of local Republican politics was elected vlco-presldcnt of tlio club. THE HOME OF BRYAN Prophet Not Wittiout Honor at Home, THE THIRD NOMINATION "n Will Be Tendered 'by the American Silver .Party. STATE NEWS. The curfew ordinance will be en forced In Astoria hereafter. A Bryan club of 150 members was organized last Thursday at Corvaills. Down In Lnno county they run down pheasants with cnyusc ponies. Albany hunters killed ovor 300 China pheasants tlio first day of the opened season. A now creamery Is being put in at Ashland and It will bo tho first ono In Jack6ou county. Tho mortality rate In Portland for August was 1)1. Elghty-Ilvo died from natural causes. Tho saloon llccnso at Lebanon was raised at tho last meeting of tho city council from $000 to (800. At Portland a marrlago llcenso was Issued to Asa Perkins, aged 72 mid Mrs. Mary Bybcc, aged 45. Ex-Stato Senator Cogswell lino resi dence, valued at 810,000 burned. Mr. Cogswell only receives $3000 Insur ance. It was not tho "poet scout" Jack Crawford who wan killed in tho Kit titas mines,but a plain common miner bearing tho samo name. Tho Christian peoplo, of Pendleton, havo been Invited to Join in with tho salvation army for a grand rally against sin and satan. Tlio Dallas woolen mill Is getting out samples of goods to bo placed on tho market. Tlio mill expects to be in full operation by October 1. Mrs. Casbl Townsond, of Pendleton, died tho other day from a stroke of paralysis, was 03, has a slater living In tlio cast who will be 100 years old on her next birthday. The now Indian agent, Jo. Emery, has arrived und taken charfooftho Klamath agency. Emery is a preacher and will not allow any in dolence on the reservation. Pearl Gccr, tho brilliant young sec ular orator, and a cousin of cartoon ist Davenport, has corno out strong for Bryan. Ho Ib a nephew of T. T, Gccr, tho tall llrpoloof Marlon Sher ldlun Sun. Hero Is another straw from the country. In I. D. Miller's threshing crew there nro 22 men, not ono of whomo la for McKlnly, all being Bryan men. If there Is a McKinley threshing crew In tho country it is tlmo they reported. A farmer living near this place, who wus in debt, raised what monoy lie could last week and ho and his family "skipped out" for tho East. They toei nothing with them except their clotheij just got up from the supper table and left. leaving the dishes unwashed on tho table. Their bouse was furnished. Lebanon Ad vane?. Lincoln-, XVh HaM 8. -The sec ond homc-coniliojliryan, after his nomination was miiricecf with enthus iasm. There were about C.ooo people at tho depoUwlth twovbands. Cheer after cheer' went- up and the bauds added to thediii.. An Immense crowd had guthdred ut -Bryan's home, and some tlmo elnpsed'bcroro the can didate could get Inside jf the house on account (if tho delny occasioned by handshaking. Tills afternoon Bryan will address the citizens from a pint form erected ut tho state houso square. This evening ho will bo notified of his nomination, by- ttiofcilvar party. . - ilk JOURNAL &i" ,RAYS. Compiled by the Awfully Gaod-Natured Man. Have you heard from Arkansas? Arkansas went mora than 10 to 1 for silver. ' James Mott should all over Oregon. read that poem No one is claiming that crowd Sat urday was not a 10 to 1 crowd. Tho town of Olney, Clatsop county, Is almost unanimous for Bryan and frco coinage. Keep "Flax-brako" Williams on tilt track, and Oregon will roll up a good majority for Bryan. What's tho matter with only 00,000 votes for gofd out of 180,000 votes cast In Arkansas Monday. Ex-United States Senator Payne, of Ohio, aged 00 years, a standard oil millionaire, has suffered a stroke of paralysis. . None of tho labor demonstrations on Labor day throughout tho United. States oven mentioned McKlnloy und Ilobart. Why go to tho owners of gold foe our prosperity? What thoy want is interest on their raonoy. Who is to pay it? "Old snags and old veterans lilted with gold only," by Col. Smith, com missioned to enroll tho Salem Grand Army for Mark Hanna. . "Col." Smith is commissioned to enroll the Salem Grand Army men for tho gold standard. Ho will be a major If ho gets them all. C. If. Lane, who Is ono of tho Mc Kinley managers at Salem, is having anew sign painted: "Tailor to 'is Royal Mghness, Mark 'Anna, and all to 'la Tory supporters." Organize and enroll tho peoplo into Dry an clubs, nold meetings at the country school houses and circulate literature. Do you want your liber ties burled under tho British gold standard? Mr. O. W. Wheeler, of WalUburg, editor of tho Times, has been sued for libel to the amount of $15,000, the chargo being roado that tho Rev. Mr. Tlcknorwasa villflerof women children. Will Mark Hanna'a agents organize J Uso money and organize?, Mark tho hop pickers at 25 cents a box? 'Hanna cries. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latwt U. S. Gov't Report. Baking Powder ABSOLUTEIY PUKE Royal Uf.