DAILY CAPITAL JOtT T?TlAt -v " V4' - SALEM, OKEGON, MONDAY. OCTOBER IS, Iti96. f NO, 25 ipirt-' 1 ) 111 VOL. 8. During the Course of the State Fair Jv IHb , iBBBBBmmm will continue to sell their goods at their usual low prices, 1 hey have a tine line or men s and boys' clothing and overcoats, Also the celebrated THE DAY'S POLITICS, Ambassador Bayard Is For Gold. BURGLARY BLOODY BRIDLES IS-RAMPANT, k ws" " V" '" fck S "0" -" XS'" i ,t,4v'Ci' vka 4t 5mi& Ex-Governor Waite Declares for Watson. line of boots and shoes for men, women and children, of the best quality, and at very low prices, The line of UNDERWEAR for men, women and children is complete, Also ribbons, laces, embroideries, handkerchiefs, sus penders, hats and caps, wool, yarn of all kinds, duck coats, overalls, jackets, and a thousand other items, all sold at 15 to 25 per cent below ordin ary prices, Call and see for yourselves, We will save you money, E.T.BARNES. tiiii OREGON iiii Industrial Exposition PortlandOregon. Sept, 19 to Oct, 17. The great resources of 'the Pacific Northwest. Agriculture, Horticulture, Fisheries, I .miqcs, manuiaciurcs, iriiiisiiuiiauuu, inatuuici, iuut uuu v.u.uu.-. ..... . ip.....u more completely than ever before. l3?"Grand band concert every ivftcrnoon and evening. Special attractions every night. Lowest rates every made on all transportation lines. Admission 25c. Children loc. For exhibit space apply to Geo L. Baker, Superintend eat, at the building. E. C. MASTEN.Sec. ' - " M1MIW IP 1 IllMUM THE WILLAMETTE HOTEL LEADING- HOTEL OF THE CITY. Reduced rates. Management ltoeral. Electric cars leave hotel lor all public buildings and points of interest. Special rates will be given to permanent patrons. A. I. WAGNER, Lawn Mowers, Clcr Rfnc 1 MacHne 0ijf' Hay Rakes, J way rOS, and Axle Grease, Hardware, Stoves and Tinware. 'j Garden Hose, 1 o i fr I Lawn Sprinklers, J O ale XXI, Ur. Bicycles, Sundries, '.Ws MEN'S W Fan suits The grandest, the most select, the choicest assortment ot men's dress suus duo suits, everyday suits your eyes ever be neia, tabnes tnat are raeniwwiw x, that are reliable, styles that are new, fit that shows study, and last but not least, prices thatarewell, prices that fit your purse, be its small orlarge, New fall suits at from Denveh, Oct. 12. In an open letter to the people of Colorado, ex-Governor AVaile, candidate for governor on the lulddle-of-tlie-road Populists ticket, declares that the rcgularPopullst con vention of this state betiaycd the party by Its failure to recognize the candidacy of Watson for vice presi dent and adds "In spite of all tlio gangs and rings in the state I will support Bryan and Watson." Wulte proposes to remain in the field as a candidate until election and to work for tne defeat of the Bewail electoral ticket. Under Arrest. Chicago, Oct. 12. County Clerk Philip Knopf, Republican, was ar rested today, on a bench warrant Issued by Judge Payne, charging mal feasance of office, the specific offense Is alleged to the signing of naturaliza tion papers without authority. Bayard for Gold. Wilmington, Del., Oct. 12. In a letter to Senator Bancroft, Jr., editor of Every Evening, Thomas Bayard, ambassador to GreaJ. Britain, has re pudiated the platform and nominees of the Democratic, national conven tlon,and advises constitutional Demo crats to vote for Palmer and Buckner. Urged to Kill by His Mother. Atchison, Kan., Oct. 12. Mrs. .Tnlin Mvers and her 13-year-old son are in Jail here, the latter charged with murdering Lester Dyke, the 12-year-old son of a neighbor and the former with being an accessory to the crime. The trouble arose oyer a kit ten belonging to Myers, and the most reliable version of the affair indicates the mother encouraged her son to commit the crime. The boys quar reled over the possession of the kitten and Mrs. Myers, it Is said, incensed by seeing her son get the worst of the scuflle, told him to get a knife and stab his adversary. 4.75 TO gfo f km Held Up. Yuba City, Oct. 12. F.S. Warren, the railroad agent at this place, was held up In IiIb olllce about 10 o'clock by a masked robber, who compelled him at the muzzle of a revolver, to open the safe and hand out the money, amounting to about $27. After he secured the coin the robber made the agent walk outside and keep quiet while he escaped. The agent at once telephoned to the sheriff, who searched for the robber, but did not find him. ru- AT .HALSEY. MACEO'S STRONG The Store of M. V. Koontz Broken Into and Ransacked. Special to the Journal Halsey, Or., 6c 12.-The gen eral merchandise store of M. V. Koontz was broken Into last night, and jewelry and clothing, to the value of over 8100 taken. Entrance was iniidc by cutting out n pane- of gl.i" POSITION, Qe Dls- I man could easily crawl. Besides all the Jewcliy, tlneo suits of clothing, an overcoat ami several shirts and pairs of hoio were taken. No doubt Is felt as to the burglar being tramps, as some of the clothing was found in a box car, which had been exchanged for the new. Messrs. Cross & Rlbclln, consti tuting the llal?ey Creamery Co., have their plant in shape, and will begin work the middle or the week. The capacity Is fully up to the standard, and the enterprise promises to be a successful one. The Castle Case. London, Oct. 12. Mrs. Castle, who with husband', Valtr M. Castle, mer chant of Ban Francisco, are, held as prisoners In the Ilolloway Jail, pend ing tliclr arraignment tomorrow, was examined today, In prison, by Dr. Savage, the eminent scpclallst of mental diseases. There appears to be no doubt that Mrs. Castle's mental balance Is seriously disturbed It is expected that Mrs. Castle will plead guilty of taking the articles found in her trunk, without felonious lutent,and Mr. Castle plead not guilty. Entrenched Where He Cannot lodged. xs Chicago, Oct. 12. A special to the Times-IIcrald from Key "West, Fla., says: The sudden return of General Bcr nal to Havana from the northern coast Of the province of Pinar del Rio, where ho waa sent by General Weyler TILLMAN AT SALEM, -t the fiont dtjor, through which a i command the Spanish forces In the The Fate of Two Gamblers. Fayetteville, Ark., Oct. 12. Much excitement prevails In the In dian Territory over the operation of gamblers, who are fleecing the In dians. The quarterly payment of the Osage tribe was made Thursday, and hundreds of gamblers -ivcro present with all kinds of devices, from the shell game, to the gold brick swindle. Two gamblers lleeced a crowd of full bloods, and their victims became en raged and drnvo them out of the settlement. The garublers wore over taken at Turkey creek and killed. Bound to Hear a Speech. Chicago, Oct. 12. A lively row oc curred at the People's Institute, in West Van Buren'strcet, today, when a party of men broke down the doors of the lecture-room that Mrs. Helen M. Gougar might address an audience on the silver question. recent engagements agaln&s Antonio Maceo, has caused a profound sen sation In Havana. General Denial has returned on sick leave and has asked to be sent to Spain, being thoroughly disheartened over the result of the campaign Just Inaugurated against the insurgents in PlnardelRio. The general reports that Maceo has thoroughly reorgan ized his forces in the last few weeks, and entrenched himself In the most commanding positions of the moun tain fastnesses -and that any attempt to dislodge him would be sure to re sult In disastrous failure and whole sale slaughter of the Spaniards. The folly of attempting to dlslodgo Madcohas been fully demonstrated, General Bcrnal said, In all the recent engagements. From the command ing positions, the Spanish oftlccis were picked off by sharpshooters, and the troops lacking leaders, became demoralized and were slaughtered like sheep. Spanish Version of a Battle. Havana, Oct. 12. A meager report has been received of another Impor tant engagement between the Spanish forces under General Echague and Antonio Maceo, In which It is olulmul the Insurgents sustained very heavy losses, and the losses of the Spaniards wore admittedly severe. The battle occurred October 8th. General Echague reports that he found Insurgents very strongly entrenched .under Maceo himself on the heights of Gualltos, south of Carcarallcara, In Plnar del Rio. These heights were bombarded for three hours with all the means at the command of the Spanish commander. At the end of that time ho took the heights by assault, and put many Insurgents to death. 7he United States Senator Be Here. HOT TOAST ON A PITCHFORK At the Capital City on Friday Eve. October G, The Bryan Iicaclquartcrs vveje &e lighted to learn by a telegram today I that United States Senator TillnmunJ Uf South Carolina, the man of pitch fork fame, is to bo at Salem to speaic Friday, October 10. The telegram gave no further details, but the hour of speaking and the place will be made known as soon determined. Senator Tillman Is one or tho celebrities of tho nation, a man who has attacked tho political plutocracy and corruption In high places In words that burned and blistered, lie u ft natural orator, a revolutionary typo of man who Is needed to arouso the people from lethargy and Indifference. Ho will draw thousands to Salem. Ths The Australian Ballot Law. As the November election up nroiu&cs. tho attention of voters li naturally directed towards tho man nor in -which the elections will bo con ducted- lleferrlng to the 1890 World's Almanac, we find that the only states In which aoiue form of reformed bal loting (the Australian ballot), does not exist are, Georgia, Loulsana and North Carolina, Kentucky applying only to Louisville, and Massachusetts were the first two t ates to adopt tho new voting system 1B88. Oregon bc began using the Australian system in 1801. It will likely be only a matter of time until the three remaining states will do likewise, A number of the frauds, usually attendaut upon I elections, will bo obviated In the ope ration ot this system of voting. A CHINAMAN DIES. Yiclc Wey Expires at an Early HoU This Morning, It has been several months slncb the death of a Chinamen has been ohrouloled In our peaceful little city but we heard of the death of a celest ial this morning and at. once made our way to tho place in Chinatown on Liberty street In which he was said to be. After wending our way through a long, narrow passage which was filled with opium smoke very offensive to our nostrils, we entered a room about 8x6x0. Laying upon a rough couch were the remains of a China man. Tho only opening through which light can gain access to tho room Is by a small pancless window. The dead celestial's name is Yick Wey and his death was caused by a complication of heart troublo and dropsy. He was aged about 67 years and has been sick for some time. WMpn taken sick, Dr. Kum had tho map ftaken to his residence on Liberty street and attended him faithfully. Tho remains B'pre taken from tho Liberty street house this afternoon and Interred In tho Chinese cemetery south of the city. Tho usual f uaerajl services characteristic- of tho Chinese was carried out. Tho coftln was fur nished by a number of the Chinamen about the city. Y. P. A. CONVENTION. Opening Session to Be Held This Even ing. Tho district Y. P. A. convention of tho EvangoJlGul denomination will convene at East Sutew this evening in a four day's couvcjjtLou, A num ber of delegates are arriving underpin tho present outlook, a prolltabjo and very enjoyable session will bo had. The program for thla opening Is as follows. I'KOURAM. MONDAY EVENING,' OCT. 12. 7:30-DcYotloal Rev- W' N O'Kelly. ' 8:00-Address of Welu',mc' nv' F" Maurcr. ' ' " " Response, Rev. G. A. Manshardt. 8:30 General Praiso Meeting, Kov. N. Shupp. Getting acquainted and shaking hands. 6. w. Johnson The Popular Clothiers', State and Liberty Streets, Foundered at Sea. rvwF.npoiiT. Eng.. Oct. 12, A mor is in circulation that thc-Brltlsh cruiser Talbot, bound for the North American station, foundered at sea during the recent gale. The Tulbot is a second-class cruiser, of 5,000 tons displacement and carries a crow of 433 .olllcers and men. She Is a new vessel. Women Whisky Sellers. GuTiiniE, O. T., Oct. 12.-One hundred women are engaged In selling whisky to the Osage, Otoe, Poncha v It ilin ViS ft A F rif and Creek innians uu mc uu.u.. v,. Oklahama. Deputy marshals report It is dangerous foranolllcer to appear in that country alone. A party of marshals brought In a dozen whisky i sellers from that country today, most, of them Indians. Fire Patrol" Reed'a Opera House Tonight. -Commencing tonight Mr. Uacon will produce the melodramatic sue cess, written by Harkins, ontlflcd 'The Fire Patrol." While It has never been played in this city there are many theater goers who are fairly well acquainted with tho admlrnblo qualities of thisproductlon by reputa tion. Its long runs In New York and Chicago have passed Into theatrical history as ono of the notable successes of tho period. In construction "The Flro Patrol" is purely melodramatic and In com mon with other plays of this char acter, contains tho usual number of highly exciting climaxes and an abundance -of now and effective scen ery. The most striking features, however, consist in tho mechanical and realistic udjuncts, The only essential difference between the "Fire Patrol" und many plays which cotuo n:. v rvinrfltlnn ' under me nuuu oi meiuuruiiiuiiiu neo - in rn, ..on,m,i 'in tho play as a literary production. London, Oct. 12.-TH6 correspond. , UXre3 a)d ent of the Chronicle, at Paris, says he , n,,,,!,, e(tusloiM It would hoar an has good authority for saying that j exceedingly favorable examination. It Pri nee Bismarck's health Is caualng is this combination scenic and realls- First Sunday Hanging. Gutiiuik, O. T., Oct. 12. Charles Hadworth and Henry Welch were executed at Wcwoka, In SIraonole Nation, Sunday for murder. This is the first Sunday execution known. Storm on the Atlantic. New York, N. Y., Oct. 12. A lierce gale, which began late Saturday still continues, with no sign of abatement. No vessels left this port this morning. Only two arriving, several arc due. serious anxiety YONCOLLA. Hon. Davis, an O. It. & N. attor ney, of Portland, spoke here Saturday for the gold standard. Some of the Republicans said they could not tell which side he was speaking for. Hon. W. S. U'lten spoke for free silver here last Thursday and made a splendid ispeeclr The Bryan club have made a challenge to the Mc Klnley club for a debate. This nreclnct has generally been a tic effectiveness arid literary worth which Is said to make the "Fire Patrol" the much tulked or play It is today. Tho prices are only 15, 25 and 35 cents. Tomorrow night "Held In Slavery." Thkek Haiu'y Coui'LriB. County Clerk Elilen was today called upon to Issue thrco marriage licenses. The happy couples were A. H. Mooro and E. W. Ryan; Edward C. King and Florence M, Brown; and M. J. Kentz and Carrie L. Wells. In the last two Instances tho soon-to-be-brldes were only 17 years of ago und tho consent of their parents was necessary before the much-desired license could be Issued. Lively Runaway. About2 o'clock this afternoon "Jack" West, the Jolly butcher, was returning from a trip through the suburbs when his team suddenly took fright and dashed down Commercial street. The tongue broke at tho Willamette corner, tho horses became detached, and tho butcher and wagon was left unharmed in tho middle of tho street. In Polk County. The local com mittco desire to announce a political mcetlngaut Brush college, Thursday evening, Oct. 15. Speaking by E. Hofor, Silvor Republican Bryan elec tor. Joint discussion if desired. Home From Nebraska. Attorney U. J. Fleming returned from Cedar Bluffs, Neb., Sunday morning whore ho went thrco weeks ago in response to a telegram announcing tho sudden death of his father. Unfortunately Mr. Fleming did not arrive at Cedar Bluffs until the day after his father's burial Ho reports an Immeuso corn crop InNebrasku, tho yield being al most uniform throughout tho state. Corn was quoted at 12 cents per bushel, shelled, whon ho left there, Indicating it raise of 2 cent? per bushel during tho last week he was In tho state. Small grain did not do so well, wheat and oats yielding but a small crop. IM m Wo ml63 tho rubicund faco of Mr. Oregon Apple at tho fruit stores. A La Til-a-Mook.-at Branson Si Co's. cream cheese mild, table. -It Is to bo had Tillamook full rich and pala- ThoMcKlnloy "capitalization" on t he Jury list don't size up with tho Bryan capitalists out there. Mrs. Fraser at "The Leader," Is showing business ability, and Is em ploying about a dozen hands. Police Court. Fred Van Cleve, charged with lar ceny of a purse containing $05, from one Frank Powers, was discharged this morning, b the evidence was not suniclent to warrant his being bound over. The man was In a drunken nretty strong Republican precinct but condition at the time this fall It will hardly go for McKIn- One drunk was. given live duys, Mr. Davls.sald today they were jn default of the usual tine, Imposed ley. miikincria bit; null for Oregon and seemed to think they would get there. f CJX.&'UO'JSVX-A'- ffl&& tlH tuty Lost. A lady's gold watch at the Fair grounds. Finder return to this olllce $5 reward. OASTOKIA. Til f:s- tlmlK ilruwj u &y$f&uW on such patients. John Smith was arrested Sunday, charged with indecent exposure. He will given a trial late this afternoon. Hard Times! Why no.not with us. We did not have time to locate before we were doing business. For particu lar see ad and write, for boolr. Oxyvita Co., Chatwln house, Salem. 10 2t .Rev. Fanner sayH the Baptist con vention at Salem will be a bigger af fair than he had anticipated. More Curative Power Is contained In a bottlo of Hood's Sarsaparilla than In any other similar preparation. It costs the proprietor, manufacturer arid Jobber more and Is worth tuoro to tho consumer. It has a record of cures unknown to any other preparation. It Is tho best to buy because It Is tho Ono True Blood Purifier. Hood's Pills are tho best family cathartic and liver medicine. Gentle, reliable, sure. THE MARKETS, S1LVXK. New Yorlc.SOct. 12. Silver, 64c: lead a6o. LIVE STOCK. Chicago, Oct. 12 -1 log -Light $3.15 3.50; heavy $2.53 5 , i;ltier-uecvet cj3.4cnaj5.15; cow uu helferi $l.3o3.8s. Sheep 'Good iteady. OKAIK. Chlcsco. Oct. 12 Wheat. cah (&,c, PORTLAND MAKKET. PROVISION. Portland, Opt 12 Wheat vtlley, 63c Walla Walla, 591160. Flour Portland, 2.75; Demon county, 2.75! B'nn1 Ji5 upnne $ rr Dn' Oat White, 3o3c; G"7. 293;rolic.l, lnbagi, $4.5S25 barrel, 14 S0?-- case, 3.75. Potatoes., Oregon, 45BS5C per sick. Hay. .Good, 10lo.so per ton. Wool.. Valley, 8oc; Kastern Oregon t7C Mlllstufli, .!!rsn,i2.5oai4.5o;jhort,Ji3.i;o Poultry- Chicken. mixed,l23.oo; liroil. en. i.2?2.2Si duck, 23; geese, 56j turkey, llvo, ",,,,. , Hidea.. green, salted Co lbs 5C! unei 60 lbi 44Vc; hecp pelU, lo7o. Hop Contracts (or new crop are belnz made at 6a6Jc. Hutter.. Oregon fancy creamery, 345 fancy dairy, 253S: fair to good, 2oa22j4i Cheese .Oregon full cream, 9. Eggs.. Oregon. l7Jiioc per dox. Beef .Topsteers. 2.252.40 per lb; fan to good steers, aM 3-5i . ? dreed beef, 3n4c. SAN VltANClSCO MA11KET. San -Francisco, Oct. ia.-.Whrtt, I 7J4 Wool.. Oregon choice.iolic; Interiors 7c, valley, 59c. Highest of all in Leavoning Power. -Latest U. S. Gov't Report. RoVa Baking Powder 2fcge552 ABSOLUTELY PUE ' .1 1 V