Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899, October 09, 1897, Image 1

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    DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL.
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NO. 314
SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER !, 18!7.
VOL .
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9 Always fulfills what it advertises, They handle
- s "' Swwo wmy, uhu wu uicm at Close
prices, They have a heavy run on their
OUT IN FULL
The Board of Agriculture Are
Ahead
OF THE LAST YEAR'S FAIR,
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All
Back Indebtedness Is
Wiped Out.
to Be
on account of the excellent quality, and low price
for men boys and youth,
Their clothing has the merit of looking and
wearing well,
Their line of
give almost universal satisfaction, in all lines,
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The same can be said for their line of
All wool, and wool mixed underwear y
for men, women and children, also for hats, hos-
iery, laces, ribbons, embroideries, hankrechiefs,
rubbers, in all styles, oil clothing, and notions of
l kinds,
i Call and get goods at real racket prices. &
DES. T, :BA.l&:Kr:E3S- 2
, savsB maars9siwRmLsMNsa
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All premium warrants arc being
paid in full. Labor claims were all
paid In full. Expenses of advertls
ing, management, speed purses and
special features have not yet been or
dered paid. While the receipts arc
three thousand dollars ahead of last
year, the total is still short of all dc
mands.
An effort is being made by the
board at its last session this after
noon to square all claims against the
fair nastiand present. Members of the
board are olTerinu to -put un nrorata
but some arc refusing to do tills. How
ever there is no doubt that before the
board adjourns some plan will be
agreed upon to liquidate all warrants
outstanding.
For some years there lias been a
growing expense for the horse races
and unless this is cut down the fair
cannot pay out. When the day's re
ceipts were from $100 to $000 the race
purses were from $000 to $1000, be
tides a great deal of money for spe
cial features like Chehalis, etc.
All the exhibits are being removed
and exhibitors are leaving the city.
JOURNAL "X-RAYS."
Here I am at the same old stand
dealing in groceries and -state con
tracts. Ho small fry business for me.
Comineal.lkc.
Crush for advertising space shuts
out some X Rays that will hayc to
appear Monday.
President Looney .was so enthused
by giving away the bride at the state
fair wedding that lie wants one to
come off each day of the fair. The
boys say Dave Is in. the marrying
mood.
ARRIVING DAILY.
New goods arriving daily. We have been in the cpUilej:
business in Salem for fifteen years and our sales at this tl n o art
beyond anything we ever enjoyed before, satisfying i s be ond .
reasonable doubt that we have the light goods and price, riit
fact is wc are here to sell goods, not to be uihIuwiW. Call .inrt
examine our stock and be convinced that e arc the pc pie I
buy clothing from. Don't matter ir you arc "ouly looking . We
take pleasure in showing you through, knowing thai if wo don't
sell you today that wc will when youaic ready to buj.
There never was a name that suited
quite so well as Cornmeal -Ike.
It is too bad that Brother Fletcher
could't lind out in time where that
cock light came oil.
"Not a dollar goes out of tills state
treasury for warrants if I can help it,"
Mctsclian.
RESIDENCE BURNED.
A Defective Flue Was the Origin Insur
ance forSiooo.
The residence of Mrs. B, J. Mc-
Manns, situated at the -corner of
Division nnd Broadway streets, North
Salem, was burned to the ground last
night about 10 o'clock. Mrs, Mc
Manns had -an insurance with the
Leo Willis ngency for $1000.
The lire found Its origin from a de
fective Hue, aud within one hour af
tcr being discovered, all that re
mained of the pleasant home was a
pile of smouldering ashes.
The lire was discovered by Mrs Mc
Manns, but not until the roof and up
per story were enveloped in flames.
With the assistance of neighbors, she
removed most of her furniture.
Being a number of blocks outside
of the city limits, the lire depart
ment was not summoned
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STATE HOUSE NEWS.
Sunday fair.
Umatilla county has squared herself
with the state in the matter of taxes
due for 1890, by a remittance received
yesterday by State Treasurer Phil Met
sclian covering the sums of $442.40, as
per balance due for taxes for that year
and $5SS.0:ias interest accrued on def
erred payments.
Jas. II. Douglas of Troutdalc and
L. Gibbs of Portland were made no
taries. The auditing department is busy in
the secretary's olllcc auditing bills
and issuclng warrants, which arc
stamped "not paid for want of funds."
Police Court.
The city Ipolicc court today had it s
annual State Fair "cleanup." The
following cases were disposed of by
Recorder Kdes:
Two drunks, five days each; oiic
drunk, forfeited ball; one vngrant,
discharged.
F.S.Williams put up ball for hi
appearance this evening to answer to
a double charge, viz: a "rude and In
decent act" and nlso drunkencss.
When arraigned before Recorder
Edcs Friday evening Ed Peckham
one of.the "lllm-ilanmicrs" who was ar
rested early Friday morning, plead
guilty to petty larceny, and upon re
funding the $15 to Mr. Savage and
paying the costs In the case, .hcj was
discharged, Joe Miller, the other
light fingered gentleman Implicated
in the same piece of work for which
Peckham was arrested, plead "not
guilty" and his trial was set for tills
afternoon.
Jos. Miller, was this afternoon ar
ranged before Recorder Ed N. Edcs,
on a charge of petty larceny and was
dismissed.
One Paget was arrested last night
for larceny of sonic valuable Chinn
warcfromtlie Liberty street "noodle"
joint. His case lias been continued
until Monday. He committed the
theft wliile under the Influence of
liquor.
Two women arrested last night for
roaming on the streets at late hours,
were today discharged.
SITUATION IN CUBA.
Weyler Fighting to Retain His
Command,
ADOPTS BULLYING TACTICS
Internal Strife Among the Spanish
Conservatives,
MICHAEL, KING A-WHEEL
Great Benefit He Has Received
Paine's Celery Compound.
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1, ! t H 1 f t
Grannls denounced the state fair,
but was willing to be adyertised be
fore an immense state fair crowd by
marrying the trick bicyclists. Grannls
Is a good advertiser.
The privates were toasted as well as
the olllccrs at the military banquet.
And then the band played.
Wati:d.--To buy a good tcam-
, weight not less than 1300 pounds, alsu
a good wheel to trade lor unyinK
I horse. Call at Hanson & Landon's
Planing mill Salem. "
A Serious Difficulty.
"I suffered three years with salt
rheum. The humor was on my
hands and 1 was obliged to keep a
covering on them most of the time.
The stinging and bnrnlng were very
severe. Nothing did mo any good
until I took Hood's Sarsaparllla,
After taking six bottles l was curcu.
Mrs. S. E. Wood, DcLamar, Idaho.
Hood's Pills arc tho favorite family
cathartic. Easy to take, gentle, mild.
25 cents.
lie Not Deceivedl A Couph, Horscncss or
Croup aro not to be trifled with. A close in
time ofShilo's Curo will save you much
trouble. Sold by D. J. Fry.
New York, Oct. 9. A dispatch to
the Herald from Madrid says:
General Weyler will light tooth and
nail against being removed from Cuba.
He Is trying to terrorize the liberal
government into retaining him In
command in iCuba next June, and,
If recalled now he will utilize his In
fluence over the army to create dis
turbances in tho peninsula or sell
klmsclf to tho Carllsts.
Now that the late conservative ad
ministration Is no more than a shat
tered remnant, the organs of the con
servative press arc nothing backward
In vituperating one another, aud tho
defunct ministry Is so malignant In
tone as to clearly betray that there
was no intention whatever of sur
rendering the reins of government
had not tho queen regent hereon de
liberately Induced and Insisted on tho
crisis.
In consequence of this the fallen
magnates of that administration,
which lias been one continuous brawl
and national scandal for so many
weary months, arc being so bitterly
assailed in tho tho columns of their
own newspapers that their tempers
arc said to have suffered In the glor
ious nielce. and more than one lias
to part from public life and even
from Madrid, with scowls upon his
brow and anathemas upon his lips,
which has caused no little merriment
to tho unconcerned onlookers.
The conservative papers El Naclonal
lias made a dead set against General
Azcarraga, assailing him more fiercely
than ever, and Scnor Roblcdo, the
antagonist of Cutan reform, "tho man
who has lost us Cuba" as ho Is now
branded In Spain, In wrath at similar
tirades against himself, has stopped
his ears and fled southward to his na
tive antiquary, iwliore the crowds
turned out ;to to receive him, and
where the adulation of the villagers
will doubtless compensate hi m for tho
harshness, sneers and ridicule of tho
Madrid public.
D: Lome to Be Recalled.
Maduiii, Oct. 0. Among the diplo
matic charges reported hero as being
Imminent Is that the Duke of Altnor
dova, or Scnor Muruaga, will replace
Scnor Dupuy do Lome as Spanish
minister to the United States.
Weyler to Go.
Madrid, Oct. I). It is scnil-ofllcl-ally
announced that Captain-General
Weyler at tomorrow's session of tho
cabinet will bo recalled.
APgood wool suit in brown plaids thoroughly up to date in
(It and workmanship for
vOC3
All wool salts In plaids, checks and stripes, in all the latest
colorings at Sv.oo to iu ior sun.
ANKRUPT
SALE
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Corner State and Commercial Sts.
Earthquake in Missouri.
Ni:w Madkid, Mo., "Oct. 0. At 2
o'clock a. in. an earthquake shock was
Jclt here. No damage was done.
New Madrid wan the scene of a violent
shock in 1811, when a great part ol
the land In tho entire country sank
several feet and was overflowed by
water from the Mississippi river.
Invincible, peerless, wonderful Is
Michael. When ho races his chief
competitor Is time, and when ho
crosses tho tapo In his finishing sprint
he leaves records as well as opponents
behind him. I
James Michael, tho most wonderful
bicyclist of the world, recommends all
wheelmen to tnko Palno's celery com
pound. Many a young person and hundreds
of older pcoplo who have determined
to take up bicycling as a health-giving
cxcrclso find themselves really
lacking tho proper "snap" or stamina
to begin on. Their bodily condition
prevents so spirited exercise. Many
who aro really sick, who havo suffered
from debility or wasting diseases for
a long time until they had begun to
think their troubles had become
chronic, as nothing gavo them relief,
would turn to bicycling for rellof, but
they find that this splendid exorcise,
like any other, rlqulres strength to
undertake. Tho blood Is out of order,
tho nerves aro doranged, and naturo's
food for both Is needed,
All such persons will find to their
Immense oy that Palno's celery com
nnund will make them well.
Michael has made cyclo riding a care
ful study, and Is In a position to give
excellent advice, not only to racing
men, but wheelmen and pcoplo In gen-
x MEN'S HATS.
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.. .. . ..!...,., ,i iii-iiivnliiits In all the latest
urccn. uiacK, urumi, -"' "
blocks at $1 to 83.
s .i.
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The
x Underwear !
In mens' and boys' at 60c a suit and up.
w . mm r a . . t i
At 50c, 75c, SI, J1.25, 2, and $2.50.
t Also a complete line of shirts, gloves, etc.. aloj ou
q W. Johnson & Co.
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greatest chance of a lifetime for persons to scene
Bargains in Clothing, Dry Goods,
Ladies' and Men's Furnishing Goods.
ftSSSSiy barga.ns we are giving
them.
S : NO : OPPORTUNITY!
But come and secure some of the bu.ga.ns and you will surely
be pleased.
GodJarJ and Sharkey.
San Francisco, Oct., 0. - The
Knickerbocker Athletic Club has re
ceived a telegram stating that Joo
Goddard, who lias Just arrived In
Boston, has signed articles to fight
Tom Sharkey In November, In this
city. The club expects to pull off the
fiL'lit In Mechanics' pavilion about
November 18.
oral, In reference to hlsown methods
tho following letter will Interest
everybody.
Boston, Mass., Fob. 21, 1807.
After the exertion of ray record
rides wlillo with the Morgan &
Wright team In tho South last win
ter, during which I lost somewhat In
weight, on account of tho unaccus
tomed climate, 1 was advised to use
Palno's celery compound. I am
pleased to say that It gavo such satis
faction that 1 was Impelled to use It
ugaln to brace up from tho effects of
the two unusually rough ocean trips
that I havo taken during tho past
month. I believe that wheelmen who
have to undergo tho hardships of "cir
cuit chasing" will find Palno's celery
compound of asslstauco In keeping up
their physical tone.
JiMMit: Michael.
Thousands need to take a remedy to
purify their blood, arouso tho circula
tion counteract the debilitating ef
fect of conllnlng work, worry and excitement.
Tho inoro intelligent portion oi
cycry community aro the ones who
best recommend Paine's celory com
pound. They havo looked Into thlB
great remedy, followed Its remarkable
achievements In tho caso of friends,
neighbors and relatives, and know
just what to expect from Its use as a
nervonnd brain strcngthenor and re
storer und an Ideal Invlgorator for a
run-down system.
Jumps Two Cents,
Nkw Yoric, Oct. '0. Silver Bcored
a rlso of 1 penny In London and 2
cents to 68 cents In New York. Bul
lion dealers are unable lu assign any
other causo for tho rise than a scarcity
ofsuppllcs, Tho Indian demand of
late has been quite heavy. Tho Lon
don price Is within 21 pennies of tho
price on September 20, which was tho
high r.olnt of tho rally on the news of
tho Rank of England's proposition to
hold a fifth of Its reserve In sllyer.
The steamship Yucatan, which ar
rived from Havana, has a consign
ment In transit to London of 10'J
casesof Mexican silver dollars aud :i0
cases of silver bars.
To Cure a Cold in One Day
Take Laxative Ilroino Qulnlno Tab
lets. All druggists refund tho money
If It falls to cure. 25c.
Dreadfully Nervous.
Gents: I was dreadfully uoivous, and
for relief took your Karl's Clover Hoot Tea.
It quieted my nerves and strengthened my
whole Nervous System. I was troubled witli
Constipation, Kidney and How el trouble.
Your Tea soon cleansed my system so thor
oughly that I rapidly regained health and
slrcngtli. Mrs, S. A. Sweet, Hartford, Conn.
SoW Ijv D. J. fry.
Musio Tkaciuno. .. M. Parvln
Mus. Doc, teacher of voice, piano,
harmony, violin, etc Dr. Parvln was
teacher of Mrs. llalllo Hinges, the
most popular singer at tho Stuto Fair.
Rooms at tho Christian church
n:irlnrn. Klnilm? Rchnol icvorv Mon
day evening, beginning October 11th
iv-o-v
Quick!
Mis
The s.):jiK.r
use Si'i:IIik's
baking p jwiLt,
opportunity to
that $20vOOO.
Ami the more yotf will en
joy your cake and eating.
you bi'fiin to
lhst tea and
the better your
get some of
Deafness Cannot be Cured
by local applications as they cannot
reacii tue uiscascu portion or too cur.
AS
Stir
ti t umiiaur
ran nco
'Pimm la nnlv ntli tVflV f ri flim flPTlf
ncss, ana mat is uy consuiuuomu
remedies. Deafness Is caused by an
Inflamed condition of the mucous lin
ing of tho Eustachian Tube. "When
this tube Is Inflamed you have a rumb
ling sound or Imperfect hearing, and
when ft Is entirely closed, Deafness
is me result, aim uuiusb wiu uiiiuiu
matlon can bo taken out and this tube
restored to its normal condition, hear
ing will be destroyed forever; nine
cases out of ten are caused by catarrh,
which Is nothing but an inflamed con
dition of the mucous surfaces.
Wc will give Ono Hundred Dollars
for any caso of Deafness (caused by
rntnrrliUlmt cannot bocureddv Hall's
Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars; free.
J!. J. UHEENV UO..J.OICUO, V.
vtA ySold by Druggists, 75c.
Uoval oiakea the load Dure.
wholesome sad dsllclou
POWDER
AtMBlutftly fure
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