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" KVfT" "fHWy '"-TTiw-fw . DAILY CAPI JOURNAL. VOL IX. SALEM, OREGON", SUA, OCTOBER 6, 1898. NO, 235 TAL Boots an6 For the rainy season must be of solid leather, Wc carry only reliable shoes. The Star5Star line has been our strong hold for the pastsix years, They give satisfaction. Neat, Stylish Clothing Well made and durable at our lowest "racket prices Our clothing trade is increasing, Why,? Look at our prices and you'll know the reason, Hosiery and Underwear Wc sell you the very best goods for the least money that can be found, Wc have some special values in wool underwear this season, Come and look it ever, Wc buy in very large quantities and give the custom ers the adyantage of a cash business from factory to consumer. N?u York Racket! Wo are dot going to say u word about Clothing, this week as everybody knows that our assortment Ts the largest and our prices the lowest. Hut we want to call special attention to our Mackintoshes and Umbrellas MACKINTOSHES UMBRELLAS From 35c, to 2.G0 Salem Woolen Mill Store. A night school will bo opened on Monday evening, October 3, at the ( J ,J6(LSZS) 'rsrjforJfrrS. ISa lSMM&fiZS' J& The Republican Caucus Finding themselves without a candlduto for U. S. senator on account of Friedman withdrawing of his namo from the senatorial contest. II I reason was that should he be elected senator he couldn't sell his mackintoshes, rubber boots and shoes, his clothing, hats, dry goods, lascs, ladles' and sents' furnishing goods. As It Is you can pur chase all the above lines of goods from Friedman; where "you will save from 23 to 40 percent, than If purchased elsewhere. ' Remember the place, corner State und Com mercial. There will bo on exhibition In Friedman's window for 10 days a crocuetlbed spread and a pair of pillow shams made of No. 80, Harbour's Linen thread Something Striking for the Woodman, machinist, shoe maker, carpenter, plumber, tinner, farmer, blacksmith, etc., at GRAY BROS SALEM OREGON. Tools of all descriptions. Sboee . 6 SALEM W001 EN MILLS ' From $2.50 to $10.00 YJti Ollifl Skty The principal will bo found at the colleKo otllco Friday and Saturday evening of this week to answer Inquiries. THIRD BALLOT No Result on Senator, U, S, The Silly Old R R Commis sion Killed. Gathering of Federal Officials Grows More Imposing, Senator Daly's bill, abolishing the board of railroad commissioner, was put through tin house with a celerity and unanimity which showed that thn members wore determined to redeem at least that pre-election pledge with the least possible delay. Only three Republicans, Moody, Young and Myers were absent. The people of Oregon should con gratulate themselves upon the abol ition of this most useless of all com missions. Then they should nrlso enmasso und extend thanks to Sen ator Bernard Daly, of Luko county, otic of the 24 opposition members who were moro than willing to see tho old rotten commission go. Tho legis lature should now refuse to appropri ate a dollar for its services the lust four years. In tho senate, Dr. Kuydcudull's bill to make a property qualification of $100 was defeated because Senator Mulkey showed It world prevent parents having children to educate from voting, In contravontlon of fun damental law. A new bill will have to bo prepared. This Is the third day or balloting for U. ti. Senator acd the eleventh day of the special session. At, Wednesday's session It was the Intention of the 24 .Union members to vote' solidly for Waldo, but by error two voted for Bennett. Tho lobby of federal olllce holders at Salem continues powerful. Nearly all are acalnst dark horses but several! of them uro known to bo grooming dark horses of their own. Collector of' Customs Patterson, better known us 'Corn meal Ike," slips Into Salem on tho evening train and out on tho morning train, but while hero Is actively engaged In blocking the election ot u senator. This Is a dlspluy of -political pernic ious ucttivity which under Clovcland would have dumped his head In tho political waste basket long ago. Bankers from different sections of the state uro joining In tho fray and are nearly nil for Corbott.cxcept those iT di VfflSSf ALL WORK GUARANTEED, ..SALEM DENTAL PARLORS.. ROOMS 27 AND 20 ELDRIDGE BLOCK. -WINTER OREGON GRIN ft 5 Commercial street, Salem, will pay A LARGE Fall and Winter Goods of all description at the very lowest racket prices for spot cash at the Th ATT? QTVl'PT? 274 Gommercial at, Salem, Or, In- touch with the state treasure which Is under McBrldo's maglo if lluence. ' 8KCOND JOINT IIAI.T.OT. H. W. Corbcttr-30: Hates Bayer Bench Ilrlggs Butts Cameron Daly of Benton Donnelly Farrcll Haines Hawson Hazeltlnc Hill Hobklrk Howo Latuson Mackay Marsh Masslnglll Maxwell McCourt, Mlchell Moody Morton Mulkey My res Patterson rortcr Roberts Ross Selling Stewart Thompson, Wash Whalloy Frcsu Simon Speaker Carter John II. Smith -24$ Blnckaby Morrow Clem Palmer Conn Platts Daly of Lake Shorwln Dufilr Smith Fordnoy Stlllman Ornco Stump Gra7 Virtue Orcgg Wndo Jones Whitney Knight Wilson McAllister Wotmcott M. C. G.corge 17: Adams Kuykcndall Brattain Lewis Cummlngs Loonoy Curtis McOulloch Davis McQueen Driver Reed Flagg Thompson, Clue Hall Topping Kruse Geo. II. Wllllams-3: Fulton Young Williamson Judgo Eakln 0: Frceland Smith Proobstel Stanley Rccder -Taylor n. n. Ilowltt-l: Kelly O. B. Moores 1: Nichols 0. W. Fulton 1; Browncll Absent 1: Harmon LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS. Routine Duulness of the House and Sen ate In Special Session, HOUSE WEDNESDAY P. M. Under tho order of first reading of bills following were received, SHERWIN, II B No. 01. To promote the beet sugar industry To agriculture. HILLS HEAD SECOND TIME. MARSH, II B No. 30, To establish boundaries of Wash ington. Counties. HILL, II B No. 35. To prohibit tho sale of railroad tickets at cut rates. To Railroads. FREICLAND, II B No. 31, .z Tlmoof couro In tho sixth judicial district. To Judiciary, ROSS, II. B. No 33." Abolishing tenancy by entirety. To judiciary. BUTT, H, B. No. 31. Rights of persons to examine public records. To judiciary. PALMER, II. B. No. 30. Reducing the rato of Interest to six per cent, or eight per cent. To bank. Ing. GRAY. H. B. No. 29. Giving preference In uppolntment and employment to honorably dis charged union soldiers. To judiciary Da. II. O. Epley Dr. II. II. OHnger S THIS WEEK WE ARE I NO SPECIAL PRICES ON GIV Bridge and Crown Work Artificial Plates s $6,00 and up APPLES DUB MIT CO. cash for all kinds shipping apple? LINE OF FREELAND, H. B. No. 28. Relating to pay of county oillccra, Counties. HILL, II. B. No. 0, To creato offices ot clerk and deputy In cities of more than 00,000 Inhabi tants'. To Multnomah delegation. THOMPSON, II. B. No 23. j jlo lruiccb succp uusoanury; rcquir Miff mvnprn nfrlrmatn rmv .'! fnr Min first dog $5 for the second and $10 ror tho third. STANLEY, II. B. No. 25. To prevent Bhcop, horses or cattlo belna driven from ono county to an other. , MILLS PASSED. S. B. No. 8. Authorizing frco ferry' at Corvallls. Read thrco times and passed. TITOMPKfYN. If. It Nn .T 5 Fixing salaries of Washington county. SENATE WEDNE3DAY. Working under order of second reading of bills: S. B. No. 42, by Taylor Charter of Pendleton. , S. B. No. 43, by Dufur To amend statute In rolatlon to abuso of public property, so a to Include tclephoho .poles; to third scadlng, under suspen sion and passed, yeas 20. S. B. No. 44. by Kuykcndall-To regulate qualifications of voters at school meetings and school elections. j.S. B. No. 45, by Taylor Repealing act creating tho stato board of equal Jzatlon; read a third tlmo and was isadc the sneclul order for 2 n. in. on Thursday. ? 53. p. no. -io, uy Daly, or Lako-For tko protection of persona engaged In public works. '13. B, No. 47, by Husoltlno-Chartsr of Portland; rcrorrcd to Multuomah delegation. ' Messages from house received aod read. Announcing passago of n. B. No."27, proyldlng for sale of county property In Empire City, by Benton county authorities, or II. B. No. 63, Incorporating or Condon. II. B. No. 13, for joint committee to ascertnln and submit plans for oponlng up of the Columbia river nt Ccllio; tabled. Messages from house: Announcing passage ot II. B. No. 32, relating to corupensatlou of country olllcors of Washington county. II. J. R. No. 7, authorizing secretary of stato to erect committee rooms In houso wing of capltol; referred to commltteo on wayaund means, Adjourned until 10 a. m, Thursday. SENATE THUI19DAY A. M. House' bill 53, charter for tho city of Condon was passscd. House hill 43, ror remitting over paid taxes to Lincoln county, passed Houso Bill 40, to amend law relating to times ror holding court In tho Third judicial district. Read 2d time and rofcrrcd to judiciary com. Houso bill 32 to fix salaries ot clerk of Washington connty nt 91800 and itierltl at 81800. Read 2d tlmo and referred to delegation. House bill 45, charter for, Ashland passed. Sonato bill 37, for working convicts upon publlo roads. Referred to com. on pccal InsUtutkniIar,iuiiemlaicnt. Scnato bill 44, to dollno qualifica tion ot voters at school meetings und elections, permitting any man or woman 21 years old, who has proporty valued at 9100, to vote. Senator Mul key mado an able plea to Include parents or children us voters, but as his amendment was too late tho bill was lost by a voto or 16 to 10, there not being mulorlty ol the senate In favor of the bill. The Judiciary committee reported against S. B. 3, Daly's bill to roduco legal Interest from 8 to 0 per cent, Mulkey moved to mako It B per cent, and made a good speech along that lino Tho 6 per cent amendment was lost. Scnuto bill 4, changing dato of hold Ing court In the 0th Judicial district, passsd, Houso bill 40. relating to times of holding court in third judicial dis trict, passed, HOUSE THURSDAY. S. B No. 21 Abolishing the board Passed ot rallrord commissioners. unanimously. II. B. No. 64, Curtls-To amond so:. 201. title 1, chapter 3 or Hills code. II. B. No. 40, Rccder To euro de fects In deeds heretofore made to real proporty. Defeated. II. B. No. 0, Moody To amond hec tion 1037. Passed. II. B. Curtis. Toproyldo ror tho ofllco ot county gamo and forestry warden. Passed 38 to 20, H. B. No. 6. Curtis. To protect sturgeon. Special order for 5 p. m, II, B. No. 12. Young. For protec tion of Elk. Ordered engrossed, II, B. No. 37, Butt. To provide three commissioners to assist supremo court. To Judlclaiy. II. B. No. 38, Young. Granting ex empt certificates to Astoria fire de partment. Passed. All druggtiU Mil Dr. M1W Nerve Flutora. Success Men's suits In all sizes, former price 10, now 84 00 Men's all wool cluy worsted suits extra heavy, former price 912, now,.., o 00 Men's all wool chovlot suits, former price 910, now .,... 0 CO Men's all wool plaid suits, former prico 910, now '. 7 00 Men's mackintoshes, good quality, reduced to.... , 2 00 Boys' mackintoshes, ull sizes, reduced to l 76 Men's heary working panti, former price 91.26, now 86 Men's cotton worsted extra fine, former prico 91.60, now 1 00 Men's all wool cheviots, extra tlno, former price 92 60, nov , 76 Men's good heavy oil grain working shoe, reduced from 91,60 to 126 Men's 0 oz. rl vetted overalls, plain, reduced to ,....,, , .... 36 Men's 0 oz. heavy Jumper , .,,..,..... 36 Men's 9oz. heavy engineer overalls reduced to ' 45 Just Received,,, A big line or rubber boots and shoes, rain coats, mackintoshes, umbrellas, and also a full lino of woolen underwear, which will bo sold at tho same low prices. Call and get a choice or bargains REMEMBER THE PLACE H, ZANDMER, 96 State street, Near Commercial NDAN WAR Trouble in Minnesota Serious, Every Man In Walker Has a Winchester. EIGHTY REGULARS KILLED The. Third Expedition of Soldiers Start For tho Scono, General baker's Third Infantry Detatch- ment Probably Entirely Wiped Out. Minneapolis. Oct. 0. A staff cor respondent or tiiO Minneapolis Jour nal wires tit 8:30 this morning from Walker that tho entire forco ot eighty mon undor General Baker was anni hilated. Ho suy: "I do not know whether Inspector Tinker has moro Information than I, but ho sont word to the war department last night that tho third Infantry detachment was wiped out. I got In very lute from the expedition on tho Flora. Wo started out to carry supplies and ra tions to tho troops. It tvas very dark oil shore. Wo signalled for an hour. Corporal Ncctlckovcn used tho coao In use at Santiago. Either tho troops had been driven Inland or not a man was loft. No answering signal or any sort was received." Wabainoton, Oct, 0. Comnils Blonor Indian Affairs, Jones today received tho following dispatch from Indian ugont Sutherland, at 'Walker, Minn, 'The''troublo at Leech LakoorlgU natcd In arrests mudo by u deputy United tltatcs marslml of Indians on a vurrant. Tho Indians ovorpoworcd tho marshal Und resoucd the prisoners. Troops wcro sent to assist tho mar shal In urrcstlng tho rescuers. T huvo been horo u week dolngmy best to get tho Indians to'glvo thcmsolycs up, but they would not. Today tho troops und Indians had soycral battles." War department up to 11 o'clock today received no dispatch bearing on tho Indian outbreak, Adjutant gen eral Corbln expressed doubt that there had been any serious loss ot llfo to troops. MlNNEAPOU8,Oct.0. Special to tho Journal rrom Walkcreays tho third expedition has just started, Thero arc 16 rlflo men on board. Tho boat curries cofTco and provision. Every man In town slopt with a Winchester across his arm, Thero was desultory tiring rrom tho headlands about town nil night, Thoro wero two hundred men under arms here, Minnavolis, Oct. 0. A special train left ror Fort Snelllng this morning under command or Lluton ant Colonel Ilarbach of alio third Infantry. It will bo rushed to tho front but cannot reach Walker heforo 2 o'clock. Thoro uro two 'hundred men In tho detachment. THE REDUCTION SALE atZandmer'a Clothing Store has proven u greut success, and tho storo has been crowded dully. As long as tho goods lust wo will continue to sell them at the same low prices, Minneapolis. Oct. 0. A Walker special says that Ilrolng was resumed on tho mainland at 0 o'clock. A dispatch boat han just returned rrom tho battlo ground. Thoro nai been despcrato lighting all tho morn Hg. Minneapolis. Oct. 0. A special to t.ho .Innnuti. trnm Wnllrnr onva Mil. lor Wilkinson, bIx privates and ono Indian policeman uro dead. Colonel Shchan was slightly wounded, xiitrty Indians aro dead. Wasainqton, Oct., 0. Indian In spector Tinker at Walker, wires tho Interior department: "1 have not heard or Bacon's force. Don't know where they aro," Walkkk, Minn., Oct. 0. Tho Pilla ger and other neighboring Indians of tho White earth reservation claim to huvo many reasons for their present outbreak, although tho direct troublo with tho Pillagers comes from attempt to bring in sonio of tho Indians to tun United States court at Duluth In connection with llquor-sclllng cases, Tholr grievances go back through many years, and thero have been legislative and other attempts to sottlo them, ono of tho latest be ing tho Nelson law regarding tho salo of timber on tho Indian lands. Howovor, tho Indlaus claimed that the method of disposing this was both cumbersome und cxponslvo, and that they wcro tho sufferers. Tho first dispatch to Secretary Bliss was as follews: "Sccrotury of tho Interior, Wash Ingten: Tho Indians 26 miles from hore, on tho mainland, near North Bear island, opened tiro on tho troops undor command ot Ooneral Bacon without wanting, this morning at 11:30. I fear tho army, in tho field Ir not strong enough to subdue tho Bear Island Indians. How many uro hurt on tholr sido 1 cannot now tell. A large forco should bo sent hero nt once. It is now war, and tho govern ment must protect tho pcoplo. I huvo a slight scratch on tho arm and left leg, Pleaso wlro mo Instructions. "Tinkek, Inspector." A torrlllo battle was rought-30 ml les rrom Walker, at Bog Ah Mo Go Shlg's place, closo to Boar Island. Tho detachment or 100 men under Gen. oral Bacon was landed on tho point shortly after 8 n. m. The landing was affected with considerable diffi culty, owing to tho high sea, Aftor landing, a sortlo In tho bush was mudo In nil directions, Tho bo1 dlers went through tho thick under grovtth very carefully, and with every precaution taken against ambush. No lndluns were scon until nearly 11 o' clock. Tho men woro then ordered to lino up In an upon pluco noartho snoro or mo mko, charges wcro drawn uud proparutlons mado for dinner. Minneapolis, Oct. 0, 2 p. m.- The Journal boat brought out II. S. Tal man, doputy marshal and Colonel Shohan. Shehuu Is shot In tho abdo men, Whllo tho boat was transfer ring tho wourded men ho was llrcd on rrom tho brush. This wns tho signal tor Immediate re-opening of hostil ities. The troop9 opened on Indians and In a second thoro woh as flerco fighting In progress ns that or yester day" Tho firing becamo so hot that wo wero compelled to weigh anchor und steam Into tho hike. Bacon's command was too Biuall to tako tho nggrcsslvo. Tho detachment Ir en trenched In a wood position and can hold out us long us ammunition lasts. Major Wilkinson was shot and killed whllo admonlshtrig tho men keep tholr heads low. Tho tight Is not hair ovor. Tho biggest buttlo re mains to bo fought. Washincjton. Oot. 0. Sccrotary Bliss has telephoned tho war depart ment that ho had rccolvcd a dispatch from TlnU'orut Walker In which ho stated that a boat, justtarrlvcd from tho scono of battle. Major Wilkinson ono seurgcaot. and four privates wcro killed, a deputy marshull wounded and nn Indian policeman killed. Two hundred troops on tho way to tho battlo Hold aro not enough. The de partment has ordered additional troops to otart Immediately. SALEM'S GREATEST STORE YOUR. mONBY BACK If your purchuso proves unsatisfactory, If what you buy horo does not wear well, wo are ready to pay you for your loss of tlmo. Mackintosh time Is horo Tho crisp cold air and th ruin remind ou of protection, Ladles' double capo, double texture in u lino bluo serge, as good as wo have seen ror 96 $4,00 All wool serge, bluo and black and tlno granlto cloth bluo and brown, double brestcd, now shield trout. $2,00 Ladles' choice tan, habit cloth double breasted, double texture, Inlaid velvet collar, $7,50 Novelties Ir, line all wool rancy cloths. $10, 12,50 $25,00 Misses and chlldrens, galore. Dress goods sale One of our old tlmo ppccluls, com mcnclugitomorrow,conliiulngallweek. All dress uoods at speclul prices. JOSEPH MEYERS k SONS. r - - i Phono 1. 218-260 Commercial street, corner Court Tk. Herd U th Mfh t yxta tMiiLWiUfV fcwwa. ActMt tU tlraw Jt f-Tipn I MM MKHUr MM Mf ottor kf MM. POWDER MYl tAKINH KWMft CO.. MW YCMK. , sw SPANISH Land On One of Our Islands' And Kill ThirtysixJPluUppine A3. Insurgents. Democratic Majority in Georgia-Is Incroasod, v. (By Associated Press to tho Journal.) Madrid, Oct. 0. An oQlclal dis patch from Hollo, Phlllpplno Islands, states Spanish troops landed and dis persed tho Insurgents. Thirty-six Insurgents woro killed. Pauw, Oot. 0. The United Statos poaco commission hold an hours' ses sion .this morning, aftor which the commissioners wero tho guosts of United States Ambassador Portor. Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 0. (Jhandlor'a majority or goyornor ovor Hogan, Populist, Is 35,000, about 20,000 abovo tho Democratic majority for governor two years ago. Majorlry Increasing. Boston, Oct. 0. Tho state conven tion of tho Republican party was hold hero today, Govornor Wolcott was unanimously renominated. tt mn worms mid other bowel com-. plaints to which chil dren arc liable, there is no medicine equal to AVER'S rp MM. A. CASEY, I'lgott.Ark. Ladies' Knit Underwear Fleece lined, Jersoy ribbed, pearl buttons nicely finished vest and pants,- 25c Ladles' Jersey ribbed extra finish, covered elastic scams, tlno Maco cot ton, fleece lined, 50c Melba and Oneita Union Suits For ladles' misses and children, flno cotton, to all wool ut. 50c to $2,50 Men's Mackintoshes Had to duplicate our order on that lino tun mlxturo, all wool covert, Box Coat $6,85 nothing shown to equal It under 97.GO. HAM". 60HAFFNER MARX. aUARANTCgn OLOTHINO, Wo aro sole agents for Hate m. TROOPS Rpff BPoJkh b B I m.,i AfcX ..-