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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. r n VOL IX. SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1898, NO. 214 & ffl mm OP SHOES. i 7 mW 1 Iwo' 1 KRAUSSB BROS. 275 COMMERCIAL STREET. ft FAIR PRICE for a good article is the point wc alwaj s have in view, This insures your supplies at Manufacturers' Price.... witlu not a fancy, but a living (profit added, Our line of Men's, Boys and Children's Suits arc the best wc have ever shown, and after m 25 years of experience we feel confident that wc can give you the best "that money can buy. G- W- JOHNSON & CO- 120 State A night school will bo opened on Monday ovening, Octobor 3, at the fcmk5m Memorial To the House of Representatives and Scnatei We, the hop pickers and the laborers of the fruit orchards i and wardens, und tlio tillers of the soil, and the mechanics, and the typewriters, memorallze your honorable body to enact laws such as will compel nil "lie fWrHXnwK their wares as cheap as they can be bought at FRIEDMAN'S For It Is a fact that Friedman scRs Clothing, Hats, Trunks und Valises at 30 per cent cheaper than any other house In Balem. Dry Goods, Laces and Etnbroldorles, Neckwear, Handkerchiefs, Box, Umbrellas, Mackintoshes and Kubber Goods. Rut we are compelled to go to Friedman's because He sells from 25 to 40 per cent cheaper than the rest. We would further memorli!lze your houorable body that you will not five your jotes to elect Friedman for U. 8. senator as It would leave this community In the hand of monopoly merchants. Hoplmryou will give this memorial your honest attention, for which we, as citizens of this community, will ever pray. Something Striking for tho Woodman, machinist, shoe maker, carpenter, plumber, tinner, farmer, blacksmith, etc., at GRAY BROS SALEM OREGON. Tools of all descriptions. Stock ! Our full stock of shoos and rubber goods liavo nrrlved, wc oro now pre pared to till your wants In our line Wc liavo double the stock, trebblo tlio style nnd as low prices as any house Inthoclty. Wo also carry Banagan rubbers, tlio only rubbers made that arc warranted and have over 100 cases tnore rubbor goods than any other concern In Kaletu. Call and see our line. street. ma mmm The principal will be found at the college ofllce Frlduy and Saturday' evenings of this week to answer Inquiries. AFTER S Santiago Veterans Ai ter Red Men Peace Commissioners Strike a Snag, Spanish Dons Still Putting Up a Bold Bluff, (Ry Associate Press to Tlio Journal.) Minneapolis, Oct. 5. -A special from Wakes, Minn., says: General Ricon with the Santiago veterans of tho Third Infantry, luft for Rear Island today determined to bring tho recalcitrant Pillager In dians to teams. Bacon has two steam boats armed with gatllng and hotch klss guns. The Chippewa Indians hayc six hundred lighting men and could cause much troublo If they Joined tho Pillagers. Tho Indians arc apparently determined not to re spect the troops. Captain Ed Luclau who has just come In with the Uu Vera says the bucks are In war paint. Rucou has landed a detachment on the main land opposite Rear Island. The authorities think the IndlatiB will make a stand at Little Roy Luke. Minneapolis, Oct. 5, A special to Tim Joohnaj. from Walker, Minn,, states that a fierce engagement be tween the Indians and soldiers took place this morning at Roy-Ah-Wego, Shink Point. The Indians nre re ported to have killed ten soldiers. The Indian loss Is unknown. Havana, Oct, C 'At a Joint session of tho United States and Spanish military commissions, the Spaniards declared that It was impossible to cyncuato tho West Indian Islands im mcdlatetely.while the American com mlsslouo insisted that their Instruc tions called for Immcdiato evacua tion. After a two hours' conference tho Joint commissions woro unable to reach a aelinlte agreement. Do Where tho Crowds Lead, to the Now York Racket for your winter outllts for tho school children, and other members of tho family In clothing, hats, caps, boots and shoes, underwear, giovcs.nosicry, anu almost anything you need. tvnL INDIAN (m ALL WORK GUARANTEED. ..SflLEM DENTAL PARLORS.. ROOMS 27 AND 20 -WINTER SNA C Commercial street, Sutem, will pay A LARGE OREGON m Fall and Winter Goods of all description at the very lowest racket prices for spot cash at the FAIR STORE, 274 Commercial st Salem, Or, OUR FRUITS Saw tlio Good Apples for Export TraJo, Germany Discovering Their Merits and Clamoring for more Big Red Apples, (Ry Associated Press to Tho Journal) New Yoni:, Oct 6th, A spcolnl to the Tribune from "Washington says; "This Is a good year to send American fruits, especially apples to Germany, and according to a report from consul Monughan, of Chemnitz. In his re port to tho stato department, ho says: "If our merchants will not repeat the folly of former years., by sending poor fruit that decays easily, they can command the market for years against nil clTorts to dislodge them. If Baldwins, greenings, russotts and other hardy winter apples uro sont, the results will not remain doubtful. Other apples will not pay for trans portation. Had our applo merchants made an effort to enter this market In lwDO they would now bo besot with orders. If Amcrlcau fruits aro prop crly selected, earofhlly packed and rapidly transported there no reason why largo and permanent markets may not bo opened all over Europe." Pauis, Oct.- 5, The United States peace comnilrsloners had a session today. The commissioners continued In conference with General Merrltt and practically continued a canvas of tho Phlllpplnasltuatlon. -Members of the commission refused to dlscloso their ylcws of those of General Mer rltt or Admiral Dewey, In regard to tho policy to be pursued towards the Philippines. A Big Grab, (Ry Associated Press to The Journal,) ST Paul, Oct. 5. A Winnipeg special to the Dispatch says that at noon sixty thousand dollars In bank notes was missed from tho vault of Monsons' bank. The olllclals refuse to give details, -'"""' "-""Onto Republicans. (Ry Associated Press to Tho Journal.) Columhus, Oct 6. Tho RepublN cans opened their state campaign to day with meetings In 18 congressional districts, Among tho speakers today were: J. R. Forakcr, John M. Thur ston, Chas, II. (Jresvonor. D. D. Woodmansce and Jumes Gartleld, jr. Stamp Mill Burns, (Ry Associated Press to Tho Journal,) IIatiiohne, Nev. Oct.' G. Tho Standard Consolidated Mining Co., twenty stamp mill at Rodlc, Cal. was destroyed by (Ire. Loss $50,000. lilt. II. O. Epley Dr. II. II. dinger THIS WEEK WE ARE GIV ING SPECIAL PRIOE9 ON Bridge and Crown Work Artificial Plates , $6,00 and up ELDR1DGE IJLOOK, APPLES TFT cabli or all kinds sliipploKanple UNE OF R ll)T nni NO S ENATOR Ninety Votes Cast But No Choice Corbeti Holds His Vote But George Declines, 1 Hon. John B, Waldo tho Choice of tho Unionists, Tliero wcro but slight changes In tho voting on senator when tho first Joint ballot was taken at noon. No nominating speeches wcro maclo nnd the Union voto was qulotly trans ferred to Hon. J. R. Waldo of Marlon County, Tho roll call In detail was as follews: II. W. Corbctt-30: Rates Massinglll Rnycr Maxwell Roach M-,Court. Rrlggs Mlcholl Rutts Moody Cameron Morton Daly of Ronton Mulkoy Donnelly Myrcs Farrell Patterson Haloes Porter Hawson Roberts Hazeltlnc Ross Hill Selling Hobklrk Stewart Howe Thompson, Wash Lamson Whallcy Maokay Treat. Simon Marsh Speaker Carter John U. Waldo-22: Rlacknby Palmer Conn Platts Daly of Lake Sherwln Dufur Smith Fordney Stlllman Grace Stump Gra7 Virtue Gregg Wndo Jones Whitney Knight Wilson Morrow Wonacott M. 0. Geerge: 15 Adams - Kruso UrnMnin Ifn vlfnnrillll Cummmga v. ., . uama uav s Jjoonoy Driver McCulIoch Flagg Reed Hall Thompson, Clack. Harmon Geo. II. Wllllams-5: Curtis Wllllumson Fulton Young Nichols A. S. Renuott 2: Clem McAllister Judge Eakln 8: Rrownoll Rceder Frceland Smith McQueen Stanley Proebstel Taylor II. II. Hewitt 1: Kelly C.J. Curtis 1: Topping A Republican Shortage. Albany, Oct. 6. (Spcclm 0. 0. Hogue, as expert, assisted by Carlton E, Sox, Has begun the examination of the records of Ex-Treasurer P, G. Morris, and will probably take soverul weeks to complete tho work. The books as now examined, and as the records show, make tho balance due tho county from Mr. Morris as 13,422.53. Went Up in bmoko, (Ry Associated Press to The Journal.) Ci.ArucBvn.M5, Tenn. Oct, 5. A lire jlust night destroyed tho ware houses and mill at Journey, burning 4000 hogshead of tobacco, Loss half a million. Great Success Men's suits In all sizes, former price $0, now $1 00 Men's all wool clay worsted suits extra heavy, former price $12, now.... 0 00 Men's all wool cheviot suits, former price 810, now 0 50 Men's all wool plaid suits, former price HO, now 7 00 Men's mackintoshes, good quality, reduced to ,., ,. 2 00 Roys' mackintoshes, ull sizes, reduced to 175 Men's heary working panti, former price 91 25, now., , 65 Men's cotton worsted extra tine, former prico $1.50, now I 00 Men's all wool cheviots, ixtru Uno, former price 92 50, now 1 75 Men's good heavy oil grain working shoe, reduced from $1.50 to, 1 25 Men's Ooz. rl vetted overalls, plain, reduced to ,.. ., 35 Men's 0 or. heavy Jumper '. 35 Men's Ooz. heavy engineer overalls reduced to 15 Just Received,,, A big line of rubber boots and hoes, rain coats, mackintoshes, umbrellas, and also a full line of woolen underwear, which will be sold at the same low prices. Call and get a choice of bargains REMEMBER THE PLAGE: H. "ZANDMER, 96 State ctrect, Near Commercial FOREIGN NEWS How tho Emperor of China Commit ted Suicide, J Revision of the .Dreyfus Case Is Now Assured Great Drltlan Russia and About to Sign Agreement. (Ry Associated Press to tho Journal.) London, Oct. C Tho Peking cor respondent of tho Dally Chronicle, telegraphing Monday says: Thirty cossacks and thirty English marines arrived here today. London, Oct. 5. According to a dispatch from Shanghai, tho Peking correspondent of tho Mercury, of that clly,asserts that the emperor of China Intended to remove tho empress dow ager from his path, nnd entrusted his plans to an adherent. Tho latter proved a traitor, Tho empress dowa ger on learning of the plot, stornly upbraided the emperor, and Invited him to drink tho contents of a cup to which she pointed, Ho swallowed the fluid at n gulp. It Is Impossible, how ever, according to this correspondent, to ascertain whether the emperor is actually alive or not. Pauis, Oct. 5. Tho London corres pondent of tho Journal des Debate announces that Great Rritaln und Russiu uro about to sign an agreement giving tho former preponderance in tho Yang-tsc valley and tho latter prepondoranco In Manchuria. Revision Insured, Paiuh, Oct, 6. It Is scml-oiUotully announced that M. Mnntia, tho procurator-general, has soit a report to the court of cassation, which Insures u rcylslon of the Dreyfus ense. Madkid, Oct. 6. Thccublnot today decided to maintain tho war tax, hut to abolish tho tax on exports. First Oregon Beet Sugar. La Grandk, Or., Oct. 5. La Giando Is rejoicing over tho successful open ing of tho Hrst beet-sugar factury In iiflrjyrjiwVjuf Tlio wheels of thq yast and Intricate pile of machinery wcro set In motion at 7 o'clock Tues day by Superintendent Granger, und 30 minutes later the first Juice made Its appearance at tho vent of tho big vat. Tho hrst refined sugar will bo ready by Thunduy night Tor market, und LaGruudo will then use homo gfown und manufac tured sugar. Tlio plane cost $300,000, and tho machinery weighs 2,500,000 pounds. Everything worked as smoothly as If It It was un old und tried institution. It is estimated that this ycur's crop of beets will keep tho factory employed 100 days und nights, und tho total output will bo 30,000 tons of sugar. Reels are coming In lively Ly team and rail. A number of citizens have bid for the Hrst pound of sugar. No Rush for Land, (Ry Associated Press to Tho Journal,) Minnkai-oi.ib, Oct. 5, A Crcokston Minn., spcclul to tlio Journal says; Today 307,000 acres of land on tho Red Lake reservation wcro thrown open to settlement under tho Nelson act. There was no rush as on pre vious occublnns, rTotxxJr need Jioyq Neuralgia. Oet Dr. Mile Vain rills I itni druiuUt n'Ono cent ao THE REDUCTION KALE at Zandmcr's Clothing Store has proven u great success, and the store lias been crowded dally. As long as tlio goods lust wo will continue to sell them at the sumo low price. STORM STRICKEN Hundreds of Lives Lost, Fifty People Drowned at Fir . nandnia, Much Damagt to Property By Wind and Rain, (Ry Associated Press to The Journal.) Savannah, Ga., Oct, 6. Nows from the storm istrlckcn districts along thn coast Is coming in gradually. Probably one hundred lives havo been lose. Nows that arrived today Is to the effect that tlfty people drowned at Fcrnundlna. At Cambell Island, Inhabltltcd by about 40 colored peo ple, It Is reported that ell but thrco wcro drowned, At Brunswick four pcoplo lost their lives; atJessup one man was killed. At Sterling It Is reported tho dis asters from tho flood aro great us to loss of lives and property. At Darlon tho town was badly damaged, many reports of loss of life. Tho damago by tho wind und ruin extends Inland for one hundred miles In some cases. Tho damugo done to shipping Is enor mous. On St. Simon Island, along tho beach which was lined with summer cottpges, the lido wrought great dbvastatlun. Salem Y. M. C. A, Gymnasium. ' Physical Director C. W. Daiby Is busy putting tho gymnasium equip ment In order, for tho opening of tho physical classes Wednesday Oct, 12, Mr. Darby will give his entlro atten tion to this part of tho work during tho wlntor nnd ho desires nil who can find tho tlmo to attend, to como around nnd register Particular attention will bo given to u business men's class arranged nt such n tlmo that those who work In stores nnd olllccs muy como in for a few minutes oxcrclsc. Carey F. Martin will bo among tho ncwvmcmbors to take physical train ing this wlntor, also John Albert, Jr., Earl Rlddell and Gaines Ford. Wheat Market. (Ry Associated Press to Tho Journal. Chicago, Oct. 5, Dccombcr 02 cash 2, rod 03. San Fiiancibco, Oct. 6 December 81.171 Cash wheat $1.17i Salem, Oct, 4. Salem Flouring Mills quote fifty one cents. Tho Tlllson-Rurtlottgraln Co. pay 52 contB for smalt lots and aro prepared to pay a llttlo moro for large lots. SALEM'S GREATEST STORE YOUR mONBY BACK If your purchaso proves unsatisfactory well, wo ure ready to pay Mackintosh time Is hero Tho crisp cold air and th rain remind jou of protection, Ladles' double capo, doublo texture In n lino blue Korge,aH good iih wo havo seen for $5 $4,00 All wool serge, bluo and black and fine granite cloth bluo and brown, double ores ted, new shield front. $2,00 Ludles' cholco tan, habit cloth double breasted, double texture, Inluld velvet collar. $7,50 Novelties in fine ull wool fancy cloths. $10, 12,50 $25,00 Misses and chjldrcns, galore. Dress goods sale Ono of our old time specials, com mcneluu!tomorrow,coninulog all week, All dress uoodh at speclul prloes, JOSEPH MEYERS & SONS. Phono 1. 278 280 Commercial atreat, corner Court I twin ww tmvr fwcra j wwtnr vrsm POWDER MHttttfy rttr hoyai mkim fowtin eo., t vemc OREGON STATE NEWS Norrls Ilumphroy has sold 200, vo lbs. prunos to Chicago dealers A Gervals ropertsays: Hop hav been moving lively tho past ten days. At present 15 cents Is being freely offered, and all contracts and pur chasc9 aro bolug fllled, Win. P. Totter, has bn ""appointed postmaster at Glendale. Patrons or the Coqtiille creamery., havo been paid for milk delivered la August at the rato of 23 cents per pound butter fat. Tho pay roll amounted to $3000. George Brown, of Cornelius, an at torney, aged 72, died at tho home of his daughter, Mrs. J. T, Dorrlcn, at Cornelius, Monday, Mr. Brown cane from Wndrtworth, O.. to Oregon cl'gh't years ago, settling at Cornelius. Ut loft a widow nnd daughter. I Common COM and common carelessness can make a combination strong enough to defy all tho healing skill of tho physician. Common carelessness lots tho cold root and grow. Common carolessnesa says, between paroxysms of cough- " ing, " It will bo all right in a day or two," and Uio common end is con firmed lung troublo, perhaps con sumption. Tho common-sonso treat ment of n common cold is a prompt ' doso of Ayor8 Chorry Pectoral.' Ifc is tho most offlciont and roliablo euro for colds nnd couglis, nnd ia con stantly prescribed by physicians. B. HAYNE8, M. D., Saraaac, N. Y., say : "I haro usod Ayeis Cherry Peoloral in ray t practice since 1853, and havo always found It reliable for the cure of colds, coughs, tod all lung diseases," ' Ayer's Gkcrry Pccnni is now put up in half-eizo bottles, for half prico 50 conta. , if what you buy horo doos not wear you for your loss of time. Ladies Knit Underwear Flecco lined, Jersey ribbed, pearl buttons nicely tlnlshed vest and pants. 25c , t r.niiua .TnniAv rlhiwd nitrtt finish. covered elastlo seams, lino Maco cot2 ton, uecco iioea, 50c Melba and Oneita Union Suits For ladles' misses and children, One cotton, to all wool at. 50c to $2,50 Men's Mackintoshes Had to duplicate our order on that hno tan mixture, all wool covert, Box Coat $6.85 Nothing shown to equal It undr $7.50. HART, SOHAFFNf R MARX. OUARANTESP OUOTWMQ. Wo are sole agents for Satan. HkTI smJUl I sH ! i 04