t" jratfl'" W HWj"! "HPWJPiWJp J- Ugt W" . rf ,-. TO , - CC&MiMMWMfeto - ."'','-T,1ll i SMl&MiUfitSMM laHf Capital Journal., NeW Today 4t Y HOPBR BROTHBHS MONDAY, OCT. 19, 1896. m A" f - - DAILY LINKlO PORTLAND, STEAMERS It Altona and Ramona I u n While collars and cuffs. . White bands for waist fronts. Tubular braids in silk and wor i ted. Plain taffeta ribbons. Silk ruffled collarettes, Ostrich collarettes, Feather collarettes Light Outings, LEAVE DAILY. Portland, 6:45 a. m. Salem 1 a. m.. except Sunday. Quick time, regular service and cheapg TAtcSt M. P. BALDWIN. Agent, Salem. f ' ' EMI Wool Suits $6- Men's Mackintoshes, & T. floIversoD. PERSONAL, Cliemawa visitor Up, Umbrellas 50c up - Vapss and Jackcts-,!Slf3&f!g&iH m m m m $j and up, , Dalrymple Co, POLICE COURT. Saturday eyenlng, one Win. Kenna presented a check for $100 to the Sis ters of Charity, wishing to realize $.'1 Hiereon. The police were informed ur tne man's actions, and lie was soon inded In the city jaii. lie was ar- ilgned before Recorder Edes this ISornlng, charged witli "uttering and tteruptlng to pass a forged check." Ijwlng to lack of evidence he was dis Jiarged. The check bore his own signature, but sutlicicnt evidence to arrant conviction, not being In pos lTSHlon of the court, the man was re. ;ft 'J ' ftnRed. Barnabus Pompelly was today gl ven gwelvo and one-half days In Jail, for irlklng a Mn. Ilorrick In the face, aiturday evening. Hail EtJJAH.-Tucsday evening at 30 o'clock the Choral Society of Sa in will have a regular rehearsal of id "Elijah," which Is to be presented the Salem public Dec. luth. This i the third rehearsal, and a keen in vest la being manifested by all tak- hgpart. All former members of the iciety, as well as other singers of the ngers of the city, are Invited to at ;nd this rehearsal. The musicians of 'alom should and w ill take pride In (resenting this great oratorio which ) Mendelssohn's masterpiece on the Jtli anniversary of Its composition. I (Home From Alaska. E. J. Single- )n returned Saturday evening from le Alaska gold fields where lie has Sen since last March. Ills return ome was necessary that he might re jIyo medical treatment for his limb lilch was injucd several years ago nd Is again causing him considerable convenience. Ills brothor, Eben, Is tho employ of tho North American 'radlngand Transportation Co. fc Luke Lynn was a today. J. F. Goode, the auctioneer, was In Portland today. Miss Nettie Porter is visiting friends In' Portland. E. P. McCornack was a Portland business visitor today. Capt. J. L. Smith came down from Corvallls this afternoon. Attorney General C M. Idleman went to Portland this afternoon. County Judge G. P. Terrell. spent Sunday with his family at Mehama. lion. C. B. Moores went to Tangent this morning where he speaks tonight. Ml mi Edith Shrlver left this after noon for Seat tie on a visit to relatives. F. IT. Power returned this after noon from Albany and other up valley points. R. B. Fleming, superindent, of tho North West foundry, spent Sunday In Portland. S. Farrar and H. C. Wahlberg, two local hopbuyers, wont north Sunday morning. Attorney W. II. Holmes and daugh ter Miss Jessie went to Portland this afternoon to remain a few days. S. L. Jones spent Sunday with his relatives in this city, going on to Eugene this morning. Mrs. O. L. Darling and son Lloyd spent Sunday in Hubbard at the home of Mrs. Darling's parents, Mr. and Mrs. KInkle. Clarence Mariels and A Daws re turned this morning to Mills City. Tho latter has been In the city for several days for medical treatment. lion. Wm. Colvig oT Jacksonville, will speak at the Armory, Salem, Thursday evening, this week, Oc tober 22d., for Bryan and bimetallism A. N. Holman and family arrived in the city Saturday evening to re main until after the session of the legislature. Mr. Holman has been employed as proof reader for tho State Printing oitlce. John Ditmore,of the O. C. & E.,was in the city today ,on business in the interest of his company. As soon as the stage of the Willamette will per mit the companies steamers, Albany and Iloag will resume their usual runs on the Willamette. County Treasurer G. L. Brown went over to Stayton Saturday evening after olllco hours returning tills morn lng,.maklng tho trip via the bicycle route. Mr. Brown Is proving to bo quite a cyclist. A few weeks since he covered the distance, 18 miles, In 1 hours which Is doing remarkably well for a man whose tlmo Is so closely given to business week after week. CIRCUIT COUHt PROCEEDINGS. Today's Transactions In the Various County -Departments. Jacob Ogle, P. L. Kenady, and J.M. roonnaiij appraisers of the estate of Samuel Layman, deceased, have illcd their report with the county clerk, shorvlug the value of the estate to be $11,058.50. A. W. Long, administrator of the estate of M. S.Long,deceascd,has tiled his semi-annual report or the estate with the county clerk. J.J. Burdctte.formerly a"IIIngllsh inaii" has declared his Intentions of becoming a subject of Uncle Sam. CIRCUIT COURT. Joseph Gllsen was acquitted by the Jury, of a charge of pointing a gun at V. Wattier near St. Paul recently, o In damage case of J. W. McKlnney vs Statesman Publishing Co., jury brought In a verdict awarding plain tiff $350 damages. E. J. Allen was sentenced at 1 o'clock this afternoon by Judge Geo. II. Burnett to three years In the state penitentiary, haying been convicted of the larceny of $10.50 from the till In E. Eckerlln's saloon. James Jones. Implicated it the Turner burglary, was also sentenced to one year In the penitentiary. He asked for the len iency of the court. The case of Sharp vs Cardwell, ac tion to recover money is being heard this afternoon before a jury. Safe and Sure. Notes and pack Sea per blcyole messengers. Ring jlcphono 40 or blue boxes. R. L. R. L. Q. R. L. X New Goods, X JR&G CORSETS.-New lines Just ooned. Drabs and blacks, all sizes ,'om m to ao. FOSTER'S KID GLOVES the $1 nu 91. oo Kinds. All wurranted. Coi rs brown, black and tan. 'TABLE LINENS. We sell you itie values at COc, 0c, 75c, 00c and $1 Br yard. PLUSH CAPES. Some nlco ones ur 9U. siik lined, thlbot trimmed. etwroncs $7.50, $D, $10. Our $10 oueio cano is too nnost, in Mm Hr.v I 5r the price. I r JACKETS. A now line of those andsomo $10 ones to arrive in a few iys. Plenty of cheaper ones on hand i prices from $4 up. SERGES Heavy all wool serges 45 ichea wide, 50 and 00 cents u yard, ur leador is a 30 inch all wool serge 4 25c a yard. See our elegant black id colored dress goods, 45 inches lde and all wool, handsomely figured 5 75o a yard. PLENTY Of 6o bluo calicoes. 5c itlngs, 5o ginghams, Co skirt linings ways on hand. Best table oilcloth 'to a yard. .HEAVY Fleeced vests 50c. Half pol ribbed vests 50c. Better ones c. All wool ones $1, Flno union llts 91.50 and $2 a suit. The Hospital Fund. The multiplicity of amusements will not, wo trust, cause our readers to forget tho entertainment to bo given at Reed's Opera- house on Wednesday evening next for tho bene fit of tho Salem hosltal, on which oc casion Dr. Dolvannett will present his stereo-electrical views of tho coro nation of tho Czar of Russia, and a host of other interesting subjects, covering tho grave and the gay, and lntcrpersed with a lecture descriptive or uic views. tho viows navo never yet been presented In this city. Tho claims of tho hospital on tho Salem public will assist In making tho affair a success. Popular prices will prevail. Wo hopo our readers will bear tho o vent In mind. General ad mission 25 cents. Reserved seats may bo secured at Patton Bros., at 10 cents extra. Don't fail to attend. "Salem Cyclones." As the football season approaches, activity among the admirers of that sport increases. It Is likely the com ing winter wlll'be marked by numer ous exciting games 'on the football Hold at Salem. Saturday a number of Salem's Juvenile enthusiastic "klckerH" met and formed a team, the personell of which Is as fbl'ewB: Center Ernest Bradley R. guurd Clyde Johnson L. guard Ralph Cox tackle Harvey Davis tackle Bert dinger end Chauency Bishop cud Hockey Hodgkln back Will Gllmore half-back Claude Moran half-back Myer Hirsch Full back I) Farr.ir As will be seen the team contains excellent material. Claude Moran was named as captain of the team which Is to be known as "Salem Cyclones." A number of games will be arranged with like teams from valley towns and the local team proposes to "sweep everything before them," thus carrying luto effect the sentiment contained in the name of the team "Cyclone." Badly Scared. Saturday evening, as the Salem local waspulling out of Woodburn on its way to Salem, a serious accident came very near taking place. The newsboy, who travels on this train, and who was standing upon the plat form, awaited the rear coach, when he attempted to swing upon the steps. Losing his footing, he was dragged several yards on his face and stomach, thus removing all his coat buttons, with lightning 'rapidity. Brakeman Ballard happened to step upon the rear platform and, seeing the boy In so perilous a position, pulled the bell ropo and brought the train to a standstill, when the boy was released from his dangerous position and placed in tho coach. He was, fortunately, more scared than huit, and his ex perience will no doubt prove valuable to himself. We take this opportu nity of cautioning boys against jump ing on and -off trains, as they pass along Twelfth street, the Salem local especially. Unless such practices are desisted, a horrible accident will yet bo chronicled. The McKinney-Statesmnri Suit. The suit of John W. McKlnney VS. Statesman Publishing Company for damages In the sum of $1,500 for falluro on their part to renew a con trict was sharply contested In the circuit court before Judge Burnett Friday and Saturday and resulted In a verdict for the sum of $350 and cost in the case to the amount of about $50. The Instructions of the court on the law points are of public interest. The Statesman's main point of reliance was attempt to prove fail ure to solicit subscribers and Induce people to take the paper and to turn oyer the money as per terms of con tract. On this last section, which read, "he shall pay what he can con veniently collect each week and make full and complete settlement on the luth of each month," the court held that to make a "complete settlement" did not require or Imply payment of balance to be made on thatdatc,but that if the par ties met and agreed on a balance and that was a "settlement" under the contract. In regard to the section providing that "plaintiff should use his elTorts every working day In can vassing to Increase the subscription lists" the court held that u general performance would not be sutlicicnt. As to the balance $131.00, claimed by tho Statesman for papers deliverd in May.thc court held that tho plaintiff, having been deprived of the route be fore said amount was due, that said balance had no connection with suit. The verdict ot the jury under these Instructions exonerates Mr.McKinney from any failure to perform his part of the contract. Ho received congra tulationsof his frlendson all hands for a victory which under all the factBand circumstances, is highly creditable to his character as a business man. Reed's Opera House. PATTON BROS., Local Manaecrs. Bryan Rally at Aumsville. Hon. W. T. Rlgdon, of Salem, ad dressed the voters of Lincoln precinct on Saturday night, on the Issues of the campaign. He spoke for two hours to an immense audience, who listened with rapt attention to the speaker's argument, on the money question. The Mott brothers, of Salem, enter tained the audience af intervals, with their comic songs, and their efforts met with continuous applause. The crowd was the largest that has assembled in one building, in our city, for years, numbering over 250, The Republican managers have so far, not been successful In securing a full house, even for their best speak ers. This condition of the public pulse, may be accounted for on the grounds that the sympathy of the peo ple are not with the gold standard, but with the candidate of the'iVmeii can people, William J. Bryan, a'tid the free coinage of silver and'gohTat the ratio of 10 to 1. i Free Pills. Send your address to II. E. Buckleu & Co., Chicago, and get a free samplo box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. A trial will convince you of their merits. These pills are easy in action ' and are rraticularly effective In the I cure of Constipation and Sick Head ache. ior Malaria and Lilver troubles they have been proved invaluable. They are guaranteed to be perfectly iree rrom every deleterious substance to be purely vegetable. They do not weaken by their action, but by giving tone to stumach and bowels greatly Invigorate tho system. Regular size 25 cents per box. Sold by Fred A. Legg Druggist. The Only ChairCar" Line to the cast is the Union Pacitic. Eastern cities are reached via this lino with fewer changes of cars than via other lines. Rates always the lowest. Tickets to or from points in the United States, Canada, or Europe for sale by Boise & Barken. Acents." tw -.-1 rt , ' ' ia-iou-iw Baiem, u HTJUKI-fc I ! JUU )regon. A Small Fire. A straw pile in East Salem, Ignited by somo small boys called out the 11 ro department about 4 o'clok, Saturday afternoon. Adjoining buildings wore threatened for a time but tho prompt work of our 11 ro department soon extinguished tho llamcs. Tho straw belonged to Dick Bennett and the los3 amounts to $15. One Night Only, Thursday, Oct. 22, Tho scusan's greatest success, delightful comedy drama The "Tennessee's Pardner' Suggested by Bret nart's exquisite romance of laughter and tears. Event Extraordinary, Benefit of the Salem Hospital, Reed's Opera House, Wednesday, Oct. 21,at8P,M, (Tghooi Special ii 1 Rnnts; I ruvM,mi V l'( All school books used in the Salem public schools at Dearborn's Book Store, Also Tablets, Slates, Pencils, etc, GSwE'VS7'7S7v? 55vi7vc3 3 At Aumsville. The meeting at Aumsville Saturday evening, addressed by W. T. Rlgdon, and the Molt brothers, was a genuine Bryan success, and the largest audi ence brought out at that place in this campaign. Tho speaker read to the audience some strong free coinage, anti-gold standard argnments from tho "Handbook of the National League of Republican Clubs," of 1802, prepared expressly for the Harrison campaign Some McKInley men de clared It to be Populist doctrine, but they had to swallow it as tlulr o mi, such as the R(pu'llean party Irs always taught In the pant. A dollar apiece lb otlerid for thitfe little bonks. The meeting was a decided si.ece At the close tlnee rouX nhieisweii given for Bryan. nflNDKREGnlEFS! Today and Tomorrow, 257 Commercial st. li Diaductive Cure of Disease Through the Use of OXYUITFTW It Is useless to enumerate the many ills whlcharo dally eradica ted from the human system through the use of Oxyyita. Write or call and wo will explain why In every affliction we can relieve the sufferer and guide, them to perfect health. A. B, SLIM, RolJent agent "Oxyyita" Chatwin House, &rttm. You Can Bs Well When your blood I- pine, lieh anu nourishing for nerve at (I unbelt The blood is the vital fluid, and when It Is poor, thin and impure von must either suffer or you will tall a vli-tim to sudden changes exposure, n: out work. Keep your blood pure with Hood's Sarsa pari 11a and be well Hood's Pills aie the bestafter-dinner pill; assist digestion, cure headache. 25 cents. ln;'T oo East Until you have en he indcisl.-ciicd, whocan quoin on Hie ioc-.t rates furnish you your hroiurh ticket,, sleeping car berths, iid i ra lira plufuiittrip via the 'u.-i. I'. iie-:Uii! Boise As Barker, ige , - 1 a . Ur. 10 15 4w 2 ASTORIA Salem SteamLaund Tor Iiifautu and Children. Ifniinrj of C & It N Tlt7 VtlffMV v Please notice the cut in prices on the following! Shirts, plain .ni Untler drawers S'O0"n' Under shirts r...5 loiocenu Socks, per pair 3 Cenu Handkerchiefs I cent Silk handkerchiefs 3 ctnu. Sheets and pillow slips 24 cents per dozen,, an. L other work in proportion. Flannels andother work in., telhgently washed by hand, Col. J, Olmsted Propi, 1 CJJr-,, ! 9 STOP. The Purchasers of the E, G Small stoc consisting of (ItllllHI Goods. Hats and Caps, are selling at just onehalf.what they were sold for before. v I ( GRAND 1 i DIED. Cash Drv iilKM House, 011ANE- Frances, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Crime, died of pneu monia, in South Salem, Sunday, tins 18th, inst. aged 1 year, 8 months uwi zu uays. Tho remain worn IntnrrnrI In Mm 9??teAlil5c!fe Uurnl cemetery, Rev. J. Ilowersox Hear the sweet singing: of the Garden Nugget Quartet, See the picturesque costumes, scenery and effects, .Willis Bros, & Co, Goodp, v Clothing and oftlclatlng. A complete production by the New York Company, Seats now on sale, Grand , , Sterecv , Electrical T" j t .Enterainmenty By the eminent Russian traveler, Dr. GREGORY DE KANNET 100 Stereo-electrical tableaux. Sub jects; 1. "The Coronation." 2.- "Hu HWroUS Politic" under Rtorr.rwplpr.frln. ai rays; or the present political sltua- uuu us seen oy me runny man. Ttie brightest humor, sharpest wit and comical art. Tho greatest novelty of tho nresent canuuilrrn. T?n lloma ...i ii ..ii ; :..: - i , iiu iuu an get uieir snare. Admission to all parts of the house 2oc; lOo extra for reserved seats. Gal lery tickets to pupils of tho public school 10c. I Sizes 33, 34 and 35suits of coat, vest andpaiits formerly ?Ai i f,-v'..s. . r v .- . at $15, $1750 and $20 are sold now at tr - ." ... ' tl't $5.00 a suit. Other Goods in Like manner, -A Corner State and Comrerciaf Streets.