mm pWM!jpilUliippj t " . - "jxR-' DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. vrtiu !? - -)., ASSOCIATED PRESS DAILY. SALttM.OEEGON PJUdlXA Y , SEPTEMBER 1I.1S9G. . 1. h. - if Tori lis1 HrcHeving goods of !l11 kinds direct from New York, bought from one of tliu largest establishments or the kind In tho woild. All their good-, arc bought fur cash, and sold for cash. Those buying from 8tlcn housc get their jfCHMl- chiMiHjr than in an ordin iiiy time house; that is clear. We are aNo able to sell our goods at cheaper rates that also Is clean We keep n laige line of laces, em broideries, lace curtains bed spreads, linen ami -cotton towels, crash, table linen, ladies vests, and all kinds of underwear, corsets, white and work shirts, suspenders, liosicry, purses, combs, brushes, and a large line of notions of all kinds, call and we for yourselves we sell at close prices. ifJs 9SLS J"r E.T.BARNES. acascoregonxaca; ndtisfrial Exposition Portland, Oregon, Sept. 19 to October 17, r .v,. Pacific 'Northwest. Agriculture. Horticulture. Fisheries. MtoMMMuf cures, Transportation. Machinery. Trade and Commerce will be represented iMmMMuunuic csQrand band concert every afternoon and evening. more cuuivkku - -- -- , - . .j. .I, ....,,,: i;.,. I SMdil ittncdoos every mem. lowest rai "- """i?"""?" ""-' ! Admission 2SC Children nt, the building. For exhibit space apply to Geo. L. Baker, Superintend' E. C. MASTEN. Sec. : LAWN MOVERS. lttY RAKES, MACHINE OILS and AXLE GREASE. GRAY BROS., Hardware, Stoves and Tinware, SALEM, OR. ; GARDEN HOSE. LAWN SPRINKLERS, BICYCLES. SUNDRIES. The Willamette Hote LEADING HOTEL OF THE CITY. Reitctl'rates. Management lireral. Electric cars leave ho.el lor all publicfcbuUdings lallpdnU oJinterest. Special rates will be given to permanent patrons. A.. I. WAGNER, GOOd GlOtl sftS tXV s1m v It Is an Important factors in the Achieve ment of Success inJ'Life, u f This is a bit of philosophy that time and theg experience men have proved to be founded on fact, That being the all who buy clothing should seek a store where the best Nothing is sold at prices which suit all classes, Such a store is wnductedjby j 6 J Johnson & The Popular Clothiers, son Renegade Indian Sentenced to Drowning, A SEALING SCHOONER SEIZED. Other Crimes and Accidents of the Day. 'i . tlic others were taken sick, unci died In great ngaijv. Unknown Witnesses. Dayton, O.. Sept. II. Chief of Police Farrel says tlmttwo men whose mimes he refuses to give havo conic to him and told, them that they hac personal knowledge that Albert Franz murdered Bessie Little, whom he had betrayed, and that j hey will give evi dence In the trial. lie say furthoi morc that ho lias clenr corrborative evidence supporting the direct evi dence of thesejuvo unknown witnesses. The murder t5ik place In less than two hours after she' had left her boarding house? To Be Challenged. New York, Sept. 11. There at last seems to be some prospect of .1 meet ing between Gorbcttand Fitzsiminons. At Union-square hotel, Julian, Fltz stmiuons' manager, will challenge Cor bctt. On thls,occaslon a banquet w 111 be given thejrcpresentatlves of the press. The following telegram, Inviting Corbett to beJpresent, wn? sent to As burn Park. "James J. -TJorbett, Asbury Park, New Jersey-would be pleased to have . 4. ... you attend atbanquet wiiir.n 1 win Union-square to represeu- tatlvej of the press.on which occasion I am going to challenge you on behalf of Fltzsimmons. Martin Julian." Careers of the Whistleknockets. Juliaktte, Idaho, Sept. 11. George Wliistlekiiocker, the Indian who robbed Mis. McLead at. Lapwai, has been arrested, and, after a piellml nary trial at tlie agency, was sent to Lewiston jail for safekeeping. The father of the culprit, J . "Whistle knocker, was a renegade and horse thief, and when his sire died In 1809, leaving property and horses to his sis ter, John stole the whole legacy. Being arrested, he was brought before an Indian tribunal, with Chief Tuck-a-Pc presiding. The sentence of tho court was that he be bound hand and foot and -thrown Into the swlft fluwing Salmon river. This was done, and John was actually Hearing shore, when the court, no doubt apprehen sive of his vengeance, pushed him back, and the prisoner disappeared. These summary proceedings, however, found no favor, and Tuck-a-Pe lied for his life to the mountains. Sealer Seized. Victoria, Sept. 10. The ictorla sealer Aurora, CaptalnBrowu,arrived under seizure from Bclirlng sea. The Aurora on August 11, was scizcu oy nnd the cold standard and the Pomi- the United Stat&scuUer No nU(m wa8 attend 'albanquet give tonight at the hotel at 9,0 o'clock, ' Another Fusion Raleigh, N.'c., Sept. 11. The Ro- Republlcan and Populist conventions eflectedifuslon or all state oftlcers ex- bept governor, lieutenant-governor and auditor. These will be arranged later. They also fused on congres sional nominations, giving the Repub licans four districts In which the nominee are supporting McKlnley SULTAN IS MO All Protests Are Totally Disregarded. ARMENIANS TO BE DEPORTED, Turkish Villages Cautioned Against Peace Disturbances, lalnTtoberts, and ordered to report to to II. M. S. Icarus, on a charge of having used firearms In sealing. The four skins complained of had holes made by a gaff In capturing them after spearing, and Captain Brown had kept these skins separate and especially pointed them out to the captain of the Rush. Ills explana tion however, was refused. A prizo crew was put aboard and tho schooner handed over to II. M. S. Icarus, which ordered the Aurora to Victoria. Killed by a Train. Tacoma, Sept. 11. Cane P. Berts ley, 35 years of age, was struck by the Carbonado express, on the Northern Pacific, between here and Puyallup, and instantly killed. lie was walk ing east on the track. Bertsley is un known here. In his pockets were found letters postmarked at Ranier, and addressed to him at Stellacoom. Ills pocketscontalned 10 cents. Determined to Die. Olympia, Wash., Sept. ll.-Harry Fisher, a bartender, and for four years a resident or this city, committed suicide by cutting his throat with a pocket-knife. The deceased had been drinking heavily, and, while suffering from delirium tremens, was confined in the county jail, where he died. Fisher was a determined man, and, after cutting his throat, put the knife In his mouth and gashed his tongue In a number of places. e have clothinoWiat rfits not lonly the body Purse. nu! 1--. . . -a " j iet. Ho -i." uiuig eicgani in Texture uiu u- Pfscs the eye and keeps the body warm, If y but the Clothing that usually found want any ma RrstyClass,3C Clothing J&House We can showgoods that will make Took Carbolic Acid. Vancouver, B. C, Sept becca Sraythe, aged JwxUpayyoutoseeu$ 'r mouth water. State 1 and Liberty Streets. 11. Re- 30, committed suicide by taking carbolic acid. It Is thought that excessive zeal In the cause of religion unhinged her mind and prompted the action. Drank Poisoned Beer. nuvv.it. SeDt. 11. -Warren Whitehead and Mrs. Patrick Kearney died under suspicious circumstances which caused the arrest m n... head's wife on busplclon of murder. They had all been drinking beer at Whitehead's house. Mrs. Whitehead Alined to imbibe, and so after D. taken on electoral ticket. Assignment. Cincinnati, Sept. .11. Thomas B. Pearcc, Henry T. Atkins, and Henry Pearce, owners Franklin cotton mills, doing extensive cotton business in this city, under the name of Pearce, Atkins & Company, and Henry Pearce, Sons Sc Company assigned today as a company and as individuals to William C. Cochran, cotton mill owner. Assets are $240,000. Liabil ities $103,000. Fire on the Bancroft. New YoitK,Sept. 11. Fire occured on the United States cruiser Bancroft, lying In the dry-dock at Brooklyn navy preparatory to setting sail for Constantinople. It broke out In the forward port bunkers, where coal was stored. The case Is unknown. Tho crew extinguished tho lire. Little damage was done. o-A-s011-31- tiftttSIl ' ".if - t&&K An Impending Customs War. London, Sept. II. Tho Berlin cor respondent of the Times says that there are persistent rumois there of and impending customs war between Germany and Russia. It Is stated that Russia Intends to retaliate for borne vexatious restrictions upon Russian Imports, imposed at the insti gation of the German agrarians. The Laurada Seized. Wilminoton, Del., Sept. 10. The steamer Laurada arrived from Port Antonlo.and was seized by the federal authorities on tho belief that another filibustering expedition was contem plated. Indorsed by Populists. dfs Moines. Sept. 11. -The Pop ulist state convention met yesterday. No ticket was nominated. The Demo cratic ticket nominated at Ottumwa, together with the jjeroocruui; cicu tors, were Indorsed. Successful Filhbuster. Nuw York, Sept., 11. Informa tlon reached thlsclty that the steamer fin Friends, which left Jackson ville, last Friday, has again been suc cessful In landing an expedition In Cuba, CoNSTANTiNOiM.r., Sept. It. De layed In transmission) The protests of the British and Italian embassies at thcdoportatlon of the Armenlnns had but little effect. The, Turkish government sent a circular to Its min isters abroad saying that In view of securing the maintenance of order here it had; been decided to send to tlelr native country all unemployed strangers, and provincial oniclals had been Instructed to watch all such por sons and prevent their return to Con stantinople. Commissions have been sent to tho ports of lauding to establish the identity of nil the deported persons, and a constant watch will thereafter bo kept upon their movements. Mensures will also bo taken to keep out of the Turkish empire emissaries of tho Armenians levolutlonary com mittees who are working in Bulgaria and elsewhere. Warning From Ths Sultan. Constantinople, Sept. 11. Tho grand vizier telegraphed throughout tnc provinces of the empire tho sul tan's categorlcle Instructions to the authorities warning them of the serious responsibility and punish ment those would Incur who break the peace. In order to Insure tho efficacy of this warning, tho proclamations arc printed In the local language and have been distributed throughout tho villages. ' Residents Awaiting the Firmin. CANEA.Scpt. 1. Tho British war ship, Colllngwood, has left for Syria. She returns on the 12th to Suda, where other warships will seok shelter In a few days, All are anxiously awaiting tho arrival of tho sultan's firmin. Its delay Is giving opportu nity for disorderly bands to continue the depredations which the governor cannbt prevent until he officially re ceives his extraordinary powers, nor can he bring culprits to Justice. The Mussulmans arc complaining bitterly that their Oliver arc being burned, but there are no means of verifying the exactness of these state ments. The Insurgents, nlthrough peaceful, will not disperse until tho promulgation of tho firmin. Montana Gold Republicans. ' Helena, Mont., Sept. 11. The gold wing of tho Republican psrty met this morning. O. F. Goddard, of Yellowstone county, was nominated for congress. Tho convention en dorses the St. Louis platform, pledg ing support to McKlnley and Hobart and endorses woman sutlrage. Vice Presidential Matters. Omaha, Sept. 11. -Paul Vander yoort, of Omaha, president of the Re form Press Asboclatlon, gave tho Beo today a lengthy Interview touching upon the efforts to have Scwall with drawn and Watson substituted. He declares that the vice president must bo conceded to the Populists or Bryan cannot 1ms elected. Torpedo-Boats Grounded. Newport, R. I., Sept. 11. Tho torpedo-boats Cushlng and Stiletto were both aground near the torpedo station yesterday. They had been down tho bay at Bristol, where they had taken a party or naval oftlcers to witness the launching of the now torpedo-boat at tho IIcrrcMjhoft works. In making her slip during tho severe northwest gale tho Stiletto was forced ashoro Just north of tho government pier, and tho Cushlng. in trying to assist her, was soon In tho samo pre dicament. EITorts by tliu station launch and and n local tug to move the two boats were for the time un availing, and wore nbandonded. Later on the boats en mo olT with the ribing tide, the Cushlng towing tho Stiletto. Neither vessel was In jured, as It was soft mud in which they wero stuck. HO FUSION li TEXAS The Executive Cornmjttee Adjourns. SOME STRANGE RESOLUTIONS. And 0?rieF Political1 Interest. Matters of i The Trades Unionists. Edinuukcjh, Sept. 11. In tho tradesunlon congress there was a lively debate over tho resolution of tho National Sailors' and Firemen's Association, on tho question of politi cal prisoners. It read: "That this congress cnlls upon the government to grant completo amnesty to nil who were political prisoners, and Is of tho opinion that tho time has arrived fora fullandcnre ful inquiry or tho homo secretary Into tho case of the threo men Gnlles, Charles and Battoln condemned at Stratford, April, 18!)2,by Justico Haw kins to 10 years' penal servltudo for being In possession of explosive sub stances, with a view to their speedy release." Objections were raised to this reso lutions on tho ground that tho matter Is outside the province of tho con gress, but it was carjlcd by a voto of 88 to 52. A Chicago Factory Burned. Oiiioago, Sbpt. 11. A fiio at 2 oclock this morning destroyed pnrt of tho plant of thoMcGuIro Manufact uring Company, In North Morgan street. Tho company manufactures electrical appliances and rallsoad nip plies, and It Is supposed that the tiro was caused by an overheated exhaust pipe on the bocond iloor. Workmen had been engaged udtll midnight. Tho contents oftno building, 300x 100 feet, wero completely destroyed, but tho walls wero left standing. Tho loss is estimated variously from $25,000 to $75,000, said to bo fully cov ered by Insurance. v Purchase of a Placer Mine.. RosEiiuna, Or., Sept. 11. Sonio tlmo ago William C. Levins, of Canyonvlllc, Douglas county, Bold IiIb placer mine in Tennessee gulch, a tributary of Upper Cow creek, to Perry Hlncklc and tho Durham Bros., of Portland for $20,000. Yesterday Gcorgo II. Durham mado tho final payment of 810,000 for tho 'property. It Is currently reported that tho pur chaser took out $14,000 this season. Tho mine is In constant operation. Dallas, Texas, Sept. 11. The Pop ulist slnto executive committee after two days of secret session ndjourncd late last night. This morning Chalr tnan Bradley gave out two resolutions, they were adopted. Tho first recog nizes Bryan and Watson as tho na tional ticket of the party. The second ' Is a denial In toto of Demo cratic newspapers charges of a deal between tho Republicans and Popu lists to carry tho stnto offices for tho latter and tho state for MclCinley. Had Guns in Yosemtte Park, Wawona, Sept. 11. Six prominent nnd wealthy men of San Francisco, wero arrested In Yosomlte valley, Monday by United States marshals nnd taken to Wawona by an armed escorts The men who was charged with taking firearms Into tho valley, wero camping in Ilotch Hetchy when arrested. ' They are C. O. G. Miller, president of PncliloGas & Improve ment Co.; II. Michaels, of tho firm of Langloy & Michaols;John T. Howard, mnnagcr (it tho Oregon Improvement Co.; Gcorgo II. Collins, president of tho firm of nigglngs & Collins; A. II. Hill, a merchant, and D. Y. Camp- boll, a. prominent nttornoy. They olalm that tbclr firearms woro sacked and not taken out whllo In tho valley. Thp rules of Yosomlto Park say that no firearms will bo pormlttcd to bo taken Into tho park, henco the nr rcsls. The campers uro much grlovcd because thoy woro taken to Wawona, seventy miles out of tholr way, when thoy could havo been released at tho western boundary of tho pork. Thoy left for Raymond tonight. Tobacco Factory Burned. Richmond, Vu., Sept. 11. Ender' tobacco factory, which during tho war wns used to accommodate tho ovcrllow of prisoners from Llbbcy prison has been burned. About $50, 000 of leaf tobacco was destroyed. Broke Record. Glenns Falls, N. Y., Sept. 10, First heat of tho match for $5,000 be tween John II. Gentry and Star Pointer was won by Gentry by a neck, time 2:02 3-5. Gentry paced second mllo In 2:102, lowering record. Mail Train Burned. Goshen, Ind., 11. Tho Lako Shoro through express, earring malls and express from Now York to Chicago, caught flro near hero last night, and thousands of dollars' worthof malls wero destroyed. Tho origin of tho fire Is supposed to have been spontaneous combustion. No Attack By Yaquis. El Paso. Sept., 11. No attack wob mado by Yaquis or Insurrection! on tho Juarez custom-house' although ouo was expected last night. Tho military forces Included threo com panies of Infantry, ono of cavalry nnd 200 ruraler. Tho custom-house is carefully gaurded by regular troops and armed clerks. Two troops of the Seconh cavalry arrived today at noon from Durango. Three more troops of tho same regiment havo been stat ioned at Ahumlda, GO miles Bouth of Juarez. General Hernandez Ib In Im mediate charge of tho forces. Fiyc Hundred Mechanics Strike. New Yohic, Sept. 11. Five hundred mechanics of various trades went on a strike at tho largo store building of. Slegcl, Cooper & Co., on account of tho employment of non-union marble workers. Horse Shoers Favor Bryan. St. Locjb, Sept. 11. Journeymen horse fihoer's association will present Bryan with a silver horse bIioc, upon his arrival here. Whooping Cough at 84. New Yohk, Sept. 11. Mrs. Henry Ward Uecchcr has whooping cough. With her 84 year the ailment Is prov ing U be serious. She contracted the cough from great grand-chllderejm r Bank Failure. New Orleans, Sept. 11. Tho bank commerce, statu Institution,) Assets, $124,000; failed to open this morning. ' cause, poor collections, Grocers Assign Memphis, Sept. 11. Herran.Taylor & Co.,wholcsale grocers,lmvo assigned. liabilities, $90,000; Highest of all in Leavening Powers Latest U. S. Gov't Report. Baking Powder ABSOLUTELY WJ Royal FT J