Ha ii DAILY CAPITAL III i ' i T JOURNAL, Y0&. 8- FROM niwuiwwm SALEM, OBEG ON, SATURDAY. OCTOBER iO, 18C: MAINE TO TEXAS. Hie Tide of Public Opinion is all Favor able to Paine's Celery Compound, "ongressman Bell, of Colorado, One of Those Recently Restored to Health'by Paine's Celery Compound There is Just now no luck of news from the western states. Public opinion In Colorado and Iowa J :i promptly and accurately heard Masfiotn any New England state. I mm iill over the west come reports that Paine's celery compound occupies practically a clear Held In the cure of diseases arising from a tired or other wise Impaired nervous system. o other remedy was ever used by so piny men of sound and reliable Judg- giuent. No remedy but Paine's celery touipouna has ever been recommended bysoconsplclously fair-minded a body or men and women. The half-hearted lexperlmental efforts of scores and scores of sarsaparillas, tonics, and so- piied nervines, with which the mar- Fet ls constantly recruited, are in Startling contrast with the confident -because thoroughly scientific way (a which Paine's celery compound sets f uoui restoring health and vigor to the orn out body. "by will people be silly enough to wpardise their llvos nnd iisn MipIt paces of getting well by taking fming else? ! fliere Is no help so sure and so Im- "tuiate as one ?et.R frnm t.lin lien nt nine's eelerv eornnoimrt. TAt.!iilpfl Formation of innumerable cases of pumatism, neuralgia and dyspepsia, r-cieiy curecIi nas estabHshed this Me remedy those run down in health " make use of. j Women whose stock nf nfirvntis Rfgy was well nigh exhausted have F'n restored to n invfni nnntnnti.ii tjbti body and mind by this same great nerve and brain restorative. Paine's celery compound is the greatest achievement in modern medicine. It banishes weakness and pain as surely as Its famous contem porary, the electric light, dispels darkness. Paine's celery compound 'frees the body of vicious humors that cause kidney and llyer-complaints. Only a great remedy based on a deep knowl edgoof these diseases could do the work that Paine's celery compound is now doing. Better nutrition for the nervs.an awakened appetite, purified blood and complete assimilation these follow the conscientious use of Paine's celery compound as surly as day follows night. If you are alarmed by a throbbing of the heart, an irritable stomach, or general debllity.be fair with yourself, use the best means there Is, examine what Paine's celery compound is doing. It has cured an astonishing number of men and women of Bright's disease, rheumatism, neuralgia, heart and liver trouble. No sutlerer can pass lighty over the remarKablc record that Paine's celery compound has to show to every sick and ailing person. Among the thousands of testlmo ni.'ils i "Reived this year is one recently sent by Congressman John C. Bell, of Innini-Mrin. wiui sjivs he has used three bottles of this best of all remedies for dyspepsia and rheumatism, with the most satisfactory results. Among the testimonials received since January there have been no less than sixteen from congressmen from different states. m OREGON Ddtefria! Exposition The Portlands-Oregon. Sept 19 to Oct. 17, oti f,gre,at resurce$of'the Pacific Northwest. Agriculture, Ilortic ilture. Fisheries, fecomta ufa,ures, -transportation, Machinery, Trade and Commerce will be represented tulii, ' qan ever before. y Mrand bana concert every riwrouuu . v h Asrn,'CUoni eveI? ni?ht- Lowes? rates every made on all transf onation hues. 31' brtldffg. WD,mrCn ,0C' or CXWmt SpaCe PP,y " R a M&4W, Sec. .-r"- 3fV-t J HE WILLAMETTE HOTEL Fading hotel oxt the city. I -. . . . u. .11 n..kK lintldiniTK 1 Poinii iw " Management Jtocra.. Electric cars leave wxci wr mi f - 01 Merest Special rai will be mven to permanent patrons. ij ,. i MYSTERIOUS MURDER nil tf.Hn NO, 25 Two Men Killed and Burried in the Sand. TWO BANK ROBBERS CAUGHT. A Nebraska Bank Entirely Ruined By Dynamite. ISoisk, Ida., Oct. 10. A mysterious double murder is reported in Bruneau valley, Owhee county. Owing to the isolation of the scene of the tragedy the only details obtainable are as follews: Two unknown men riding gray horses coming from Little valley to Bruneau, Wyhce county, stopped and had breakfast at Wycoahoney. Shortly after their departure a cattle man came to Bruneau and said that he had found blood stains lalong the side of of the road. A party was made up and proceeded to the scene. Following the trail, a human body was found, face downward buried in the sand. There was a bullet-holo behind the left car and a shot In the neck. Around the neck was a rope, showing how be had been dragged to his burial place. W. M. Milligan hove in sight as the man was being dragged across the road. In order to avoid identification the murderer killed Milligan and buried him ten yards from his first victim. A posse is scouring the country for the murderer. Robbers Caught. EiiMETSuuita, la. Oct. 10 One man is held at Hayelock, another at Superior, suppoeed to bo the Sliel burne bank robbers. Martin county olllcers traced one to a point six mile west of Emiuetsburg, who possibly was the one now held at Ilavelock, The Case of the Castles. London, Oct. 10. Startling evi dence, the Associated Press was heard, will be offeied by tho police when the case against the Castles is called Tuesday. It Is practically cer tain the public prosecutor will oppose the release of the prisoners on bail. Demolished. Bkainehd, Neb., Oct. 10. The Urainerd bank was practically de molished by burglars, who attacked the safo with dynamite Cashier Smith engaged in a battle with tho burclurs and drove them away. No money was lost. Arrested for Embezzelmcnt. Corning. la.. Oct.. 10. C. L. Cole, cashier of the national bank of this city, has been arrested by a United States marshal on a charge of embez zlement. The bank was forced to sell its business to tho First National bank. The deficit Is $10,000. Work of Incendiaries. Corning, la., Oct. 10. Corning was visited yesterday morning by tho most disastrous lire In Its history. Three Hundred thousand dollars worth of property was destroyed. An unknown maii was .burned to" death in a box car. The city was generally pillaged by robbers, who undoubtedly 6et the fire. COLD DAMP DUNGEONS. Unhealthful .Quarters Given .American Prisoners. Havana, Oct., 10. Weyler la fool ing Lee. The order prohibiting the American consulgeneral f rom visiting the military prison keeps him, from personally investigating tho condition of Americans Imprisoned there. He lias to rely upon what Weyler tells him. In their last Interview General Lee complained of the unsanitary condition of the cells American prisoners were in. Weyler replied beldly: "Oh, I have attended to tills matter. They have been removed to cells Nets. 41 and 42." General Lee retired flattered at his supposed success, not knowing the Americans have always occupied cells Nos. 41 and 42. Those cells, by the way, are gloomy and so damp that water oozes from the ceilings and trickles down the walls, wetting the floor, which never .Trios. In one of these wretched cells are Melton, the American newspaper man, and George Agulrrc, locked up witli n man sulTcrlng from smallpox. The disagreement between Weyler and Lee continues, tho nrnvdjjtl Americans suffe'rlng the consequences. BURNING OF GUAYAQUIL. . Thirty-Five Thousand Persons Rendered "Homeless. Guayaquil, Ecuador, Oct. 10. Three-fourths of this city was -reduced to ashes by the tire which bc- gan Monday at mtanignt anu raged for 24 hours, sweeping everything Its path. lb is estimated that a financial loss to the city will rurfjTar up into tho millions. Somu report it as over $50,000,000. Many lives were lost just how many It Is Impossible to say as yet, and 35,000 persons are homelcs. Two thousand houses, including every bank In the city, of which there are live, the Bank of Ecuador, tho Commercial, tho Agricultural, the Territorial and the Hepotecarlo were burned. The custom house, theater and many public buildings were swept away by the flames. Tills Includes everything from Agulrre street to Las Peuas, tho entire business por tion of the city. Practically all the grocery and provision stores wero destroyed .and thousands of residents homeless and hungry swarm the streets and neighboring woods. It Is impossible, from the present food supply near and In Guayaquil, to supply the sufferers, and until assist ance reaches hero from other cities In Equardor the suffering will 'be In tense. Coming as it did at midnight the fire destroyed many lives before those who were asleep could be warned of tho impoudlug dauger. Scores are missing, and though It Is Impossible to estimate tho number of dead now, the figures will of necessity be large. Among the 35,000 homeless ones who fill the streets, the suffering Is great. Not only Is the food supply extremely low; but the fresli water supply has been exhausted, largely by the efforts of the firemen to extinguish the flames. Now that the fire la ont the air is filled with a stifling dint of cinders and ashes which adds greatly to the suffering from thirst. The fire started in a small dry goods store. It Is believed, that this atoro was fired by lnceficlaries. Tlie police have made several arrests so fur, .and the people are m wrougth up that numer ous threats to lynch or burn the prisoners at the .stake have been made. IN CONFERENCE TODAY Accidental Death. Forest Ohcivj.), Or.t 9t. iQ,-TliW morning Coroner C. L. Large was called to investigate the, cause of the deatli of Carl Victor Hansen, who lived with his father. J. X Hansen, about two miles west of this place, on the David Stewart farm. The de ceased left home yesterday morning, to hunt some pheasants and was away about one hour when his mother heard the report of a gun. 'About one hour afterwards the hunter's dog came homc.but seemed anxious to re turn. The dog led the way tj whero the boy was found dead. Ho had either stumbled over the dog or In some way fell so that his gun was discharged, the ball passing through his head from right to left. The de ceased was about 15 years old, and a cripple Walla' Walla's Fruit Spokane, Wash., Oot. 10. Walla Walla won the first prize of $250 for the best exhibit at the fruit fair. Whitman was second, and Lewlston third. The admission to date aggre gate 20,000. Gone For Bryan. Grand Rai'ius, Midi., Oct. 10. Thomas Garfield, brother of ex-President Garfield and lifelong Kepubllcan has declared In favor of free silver. " " Died. BRATTLEHOKO,Vt.,Oct. 10. -EX-gOV- ernor Levy Fuller is d.ied, aged GO years. Beware of the Monkey. Warren W1. Davis has learned by experience that It Is not wise to 'monkey" with a mo;ikcy. A few days since Mr. Davis In passing through W. It. Anderson's saloon thoughtlessly thurst the lingers of his right hand between the slats of a cage which contained "Chippie," Old Bill Auderson'u well known monkey. The monkey at once siezed Mr. Davis' hand fccverely lacer ating the two smallest fingers the first Joint, almost removing the nails. Mr. Davis still carries his hand band aged and' 'Will continue to do so for some time. I Insane. Sheriff J. W. Hare today f brought E. Erlckwn to the insane asylum from Astoria. Tkth- ilalli llfUtUI tf OASTOItLflL. The Democratic Leaders at Chicago. THE CAMPAIGN IN ILLINOIS. Red Hot Work From Now Until Election. Caicaoo, Oct, A conference Jof the Democratic leaders was held to day In Chairman Jones' olllce to make final arrangements for the campaign in Illinois. Among i those present vero 'Senator Teller, Congressmen Hartman, Montana; Towne, Minne sota, and Governor Altgcld. It has been definitely determued that all formor Republican silver leaders will stump the state during tho closing week of tho campaign. Teller Is In feeble health and will speak only when health .permits. -The Repub licans are no less active. It is esti mated that 50 to 100 meetings will be held cvory night, BRYAN AT FARGO. Fargo, N. D., Oct. 10. At flvo o'clock this morning Bryan got up to address a nntubcr of early rising en thusiasts, In Bearskin coats. Then he went back to bed and slept to eight o'clock, when Fargo was reached. Bryan Breakfasted hero with Senator Roaohand tho recaption commit too at Hotel Mctropole. At 10;15, in base ball park, ho delivered a speech one half hourlong. AT CANTON. Canton, Oct. 10. At noon tho streets of Canton are crowded with delegations. The sidewalks were filled with men and women. Railroad men say It will be Impossible to got all the crowds waiting, at tho con necting railroad points Into Canton. With all tho great demonstrations seen almost dally at Canton, nothing has yet approached tho scones of to day. The railroad men at noon report 290 car loads here or on tho way. Thero are bands of music everywhere. Will Hiva a flase oi Ticket. Alhany, Ojt. 10. Secretary" State Palmer Unlay decided that tho Na tional Democracy (gold standard) was entitled to a place on the oltiulal ballot under the designation given. The con test,which was begun by Chairman D.mfortli, of the Democratic state committee will bo continued In the courts. NO FUSION. St. Louis, Oct 10. There will bo no fusion between the Dymooruta and Populists on tho stqtp ticket, Tho only fusion Is on the elotcoral ticket, of which the Populists have four places. Peru and Japan Treaty. Lima, Peru, via Galveston, Oct 10. At a secret session last night, tho Peruvian congress approved tho treaty of friendship botwoon Peru an Japan. Statu of Ohio, Citv of Toledo, I Lucas Countv ( M Frank J, Ciif.nuy make oath that he it the senior partner of the firmjof F.J. ClUCNET & Co., doing baiinest in the city of Toledo, county and iate aforesaid, and that laid firm will pay the turn of ONE HUNDRED DOL. LARS for encli and every caie of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Curk. Sworn to before me and tubxcritied in my presence, this 6ih day of December, A D. 1896. . . A. W. Gleason, i Seal. V Notary Public, Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the syntem. Send for testimonials free. F. J. TuENitV &. Co., Toledo, O. tsrSold by Druggist, 7SC m Be Sure you are Right And then go ahead. If your blooJ 's impure, your appitite failing, your nerves weak, you may be sure that Hood's Sarsaprlll Is what you need. Then take no substitute. Insl.t upon Hood' and only Hood's. This is the medicine which has the largest sales in the world. Hood's Sartaprilla is the One True Wood I'unfier. Hul'sl'ilUare prn,it. e!fi;iit, w. js reliable, CJiy to take, easy 10 operate. The Discovery Bared His Life Mr. G, Cailloutte, Druggist, Ueaversville, III., says; "To Dr. King's New Discovery I owe my life. Was taken with La Grippe and tried all the physicians for miles about, but of no avail and u as given up and told I could not live, flaying Dr, King's New discovery in my store I sent (or a bolllv and began lis use and from the first dose began to get belter and after using three bottles was up and al out again. It is worth its weight in cold. We won't keep store or house wiihoat It." Get a free trial at Fred A. Legg't Drug Store. . ... OASTOIUA. liigheSt of all In Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Repohj WI Baking ABSOLUTELY PURE Suicide by Hanging. Victoria, B. C, Oct. 10. While In a fit of, tho blues, Alexander Fralser, a Scotch stonecutter, and formerly a wealthy contractor, committed suicide by hanging. Letters on the premises showed the sulcido to huvo a wlfo and family living in Stockton, Cal. Annual Inspection. Col. Geo. V. Telfer, Inspector general; Col. Geo. O. Yoran, and Col. James Jackson, U. S. A., arrived In tho city on tho delayed overland this morning from the upper valley and will tonight Inspect com panies B and I, of tho Second Regi ment, O. N. G. Blue RimioN-A warded to tho Bi cycle messengers of Lockwood Mes senger system for snecd. Reliability and Cheapness Ring Blue Boxes or Telephono 40. Installation of Officers. On Sunday evening at 0:15 o'clock will oc cur tho Installation of tho now olllcers for the Presbyterian Y. P. O. C. E. by the pastor. These exercises will be followed by the discussion of the weekly topic. Incorporated. The I. Apple Fur niture company with a capital stock of $0,000 today tiled articles of Incor poration with the secretary of state. The Weather. It Is very favor able for cleaning- up the work of threshing. The foggy morn ings are excellent for grouse quail and pheasant shooting. "Sat urday fair" Is the forecast at Port-laud. The Fire Patrol. Beginning Monday night tho Bacon Stock company will present at Reeds opera house Hawkln's powerful drama "The Flro Patrol." which has en joyed a most phenomenal success throughout this country and Eng land. lb abounds In strong sensational scenic effects and dramatic situations, with a vein of humor running through It. Act second show a stamp mill in Duadwood, Dak., In full operation, Miss May Nanery Is cast for the heroino and will give tho part all that her great dramatic ability warrants. As the hero Jack Dallas, thodonuty sheriff of Deadwood. Mr. Korval McGregor will bo seen to good advantage This production promises to bo one of untisal merit. Popular prices will prevail all over tho house during Mr. Bacon's engagement. Tho box slicet ot Patton's is fast filling In. BARKLEY AND PENNOYER. Another Bryan Supplement With Two Great Speeches, Not all could hear Pcnnoyer and Barkley at the great Bryan ratlllca- tlon at Salem. So The Journal has printed in supplement form tho great speeches made on that occasion by those two gentlemen. They twill bo supplied from this ofllco nt 11 per 100 or $7 per 1,000 postpaid. "Wo liayo still supplements with Bryan's speech of acceptance at Now York and Mitchell on tho Impossibility of In ternational Jiimeiauism. At the Fair. When you go to tho fair, you want to look fair, feel fair and be fair. This mny bo accom plished to a great extent, If you order one or inosc lauor-maue suits or u II. Lane, the well-known Salem tailor 10-0-2t Curo for Headache As a remedy for all farms of Headaches Electric hitters has proved to be the very best. It effects a permanent rure nnd the most dreaded habitual sick headache yeilds to its influence. We urge ail who are afllic'ed to pro ure a bottle, anl give this remedy a fair trial In cas: of habitual constipation Elec tric Hitlers cures by giving 1I11 needed tone to the bowels, and few cave long resist the use of this medicines. Iry It onco, tllty cents and ll.oo t Fred A. Legg't Drug store. The dealer who says, "1 havo no Hoe Cako soap," practically admit that he docs not sell lirst quality goods. If he says ho has something "Just as koou" you will know at once that he Is try Dig to sell you an in ferior article. Thero Is more cloathlne destroyed by poor soap than by actual wear, as tho free alkali rots tho cloth. Hoc Cake contains neither free alkali nor worthless tilling. Found. Mr. Marnack found -30 In gold. Two 810-pleccs and two$5 pleccs. It Is In tho hands of tho Salem Motor Co, Owner can hayo same by calling at that otllce. A Blue Ribbon -Could bo uttached to each piece of goods, that leaves our parlors, without causlnu any embar rassment on our part, since our goods cannot bo surpassed In quality, price or otherwise. O. II. Lane. I 10-0-2t PROMINENT CONVERT Recently a Democrat for Mc-Kinley, IS NOW FOR FREE SILVER u ir -t ' Most Talented and Influentia' Priest In Iowa. ' Des Monies, In., Oct. 10. Rev. Father Nugent of the Church of tho Visitation, East Tenth and Walnut streets, Is for sllcr. Ho Is one of tho best known orators In tho country nnd Tuesday night will announce his reason for his faith In a political lecture at tho tabormiclc. Ills position on the question has been kept a secret by the silver com mittees until this thus. They think the gold standard men havo reached the highest of their local campaign; that they have mado their best efforts to got every man In line for Mcicinlcy they can, and now tho silver men propose to start a reaction. Prepara tions have been mado for a big meot Ing. Rev. Father Nugont's ability as a student, thinker nnd orator aro Well known and the big building will undoubtedly bo packed. Father Nu gent has but recently returned from a tour of the west and has had every facility to study the question. Rev. E. A. Cantrell of tho Christian church will preside at tho meeting. Tho list of vice-presidents, many of whom It Ib announced aro prominent church men, Is being prepared. Rev. J. F. Nugent was recently lu Salem and was Interviewed as a life long Democrat who was now support ing MoKlnloy on account of Protec tion being moro Improtnnt than tho money question. He then confessed that ho did not fully understand the ltuanclal issue but .was .Investigat ing It. Benton County's Sheriff, Corvallis, Or., Oct. 10. Tho re port of James II. Wilson, appointed to examine tho books of Benton county, has caused much comment on tho streets. The report shows an ap parent shortage In the sheriff's ofUco of moro thnn $0300, $8000 of this amount during the Incumbency of ex Sherlff Osburn. The remainder Is In tho accounts of ox-SherllT Muckcy. Mr. Mackey Is now lu British Colum bia and Mr. Osburn left for Montanu, so no explanation is otTercd for shortage. In tho county court Mr. Osburn was given until tho next session to explain or make good tho deficiency. Mr. Osburn Is expected home and his friends have an expert. to discover flaws in Mr. Wilson's report.,. Turned States Evidence. , La Grande, Or,, Oct. 10. Two moro arrests havo been mado of per sons alleged to havo been engaged In the robbery of the bank In Joseph, Wallowa comity, October 1. Today John Martin and Ben Owcnby wero examined before a Justice hi Enter prise and held in $2000 bonds to apt pear before the next grand Jury. James Tucker, the robber tbnt was wounded at tho time of the robbery, has turned atato's evidence, and It was through him tliat the arrests wero made. A Derailed LocoMOTivcTho northbound overland No. 1$ duo in Salem nt 0 a. in. was about four hours Into and did not reach Oregon's capi tal until 10 o'clock. Tho cause of this delinquency froi.. schedule thus was a derailed locomotive at some southern point. A Notary. J. O. Flanders, of Port- jlund wa9 today coimnjssloned a uotary public, ,A. I. rVAGNER, SI . 4sW Jh-4-