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SALEM, OREGOK, MONDAY, OCTOBER 10. 1,898..
NO. 23f.
VOL IX.
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KRAUSSE BROS.
275 COMMERCIAL, jTREHT.
Mackintoshes
Overcoats
a Umbrellas
Arc some of your most pressing
mornings. Wo make a study
ublo to supply thcui with Reed
Biilt your purse as well us your
Ours$2.50 Mackintosh
Is a surprise and a rcRular MOO
seller.
A large line of Box and Cupe
all wool TrlcotB
Special for 10 Days
a iinniiin.no ICnrsov Overcoat, worsted HnlnR, with
silk sleeve and ovcrllnlnR,
Others at $7.f0,
Full line of Umbrellas from 50c to $5,00
G. W. JOHNSON & CO.
120 BTA.TH
AthorouRh training In business or shorthand pays is
evidenced by the number of students of the
now holding responsible places. The revival of busi
ness o v on win make many now opening for young
Sconlo who aro prepared. Day and evening scsslous.
Call or send for catalogue.
Friedman Is
That a senator ha been elected and It was all brought
about by Friedman withdrawing of his name from tho
senatorial contest. Ill reason was that should ho be
elected senator he couldn't sell his mackintoshes, rubber
boots and shoes, his clothing, huts, dry goods, luses,
ladles' and gents' furnishing goods. As It Is you can r.ur
chase all tho above lines of goods from Friedman, where
you will rove from25to40 more percent, than If purchased
elsewhere. Remember the place, corner State and Com
mercial. There will be on exhibit ion In Friedman's window for 10
days'a crochet bed spread aud a pair of pillow shams made
of No. 80, Barbour's Linen thread.
Something Striking
for tho Woodman, machinist, shoe
maker, carpenter, plumber, tinner,
farmer, blacksmith, etc., at
GRAY BROS
SALEM OREGON
Tools of all descriptions.
Ffifil
Our stock of boots, shoes and rub
ber goods la so large and complete, wo
can suit you, then wo can FIT YOU,
which Is ono of the many advantages
we have ovdr the small stocks and
cheap lines carried elsewhere. Unex
perienced buyers pay too much for
their Roods, hence can not compete,
another advantage wo have- which
our customers receive tho benefit of
by trading at
wants on these wot, frosty
of your wants and tire
reliable Roods that will
taste.
Those $8,50 Coverts
ln Brown and Tun would bo Reed
values at $10.00. Ouaranteed
Watcrproor.
Coats In Blue and Blac
$550
Wa
for 515.00
$10.00 and 812.50:
STREET
Delighted!
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OREGON
MEN
Are Ordered to Go to
Manila,
The Secretary of the British
Colonics.
Declares it is Our Duty to Keep tho
Philippines,
(Associated Pro'sdl'sputch to Journal.)
San Fkancisco. Oct. 10: General
Mcrriam has chosen tho following
forces to constitute tho next and, pre
sumably the tlnal expedition to tho
Philippines: Third battalion, twenty
third Infantry, and Oregon recruits,
batteries A and 1) Callfoi nla heavy
artillery, Wyoming light artillery,
Nevada cavalry, Hr3t Washington In- j
fantry, twentieth Kansas Infantry,'
first Tcnnrssco Infantry Hfty-tlrst
Iowa Infantry, a total of 101 ofllccrs
and 6.170 men.
Tho batalllon of the twenty-third
United States Infantry and recruits
of the Second Oregon regiment have
been designated for embarkation on
the Senator which will sail by the
end of the week.
Minneapolis, Oct. 10. The four
teenth Minnesota regiment left this
morning lor guard duty ln towns on
the. Fosstown extension of the great
Northern road.
Paius, Oct. lO.-Thc Evening
Herald today published 'the substance
of an Interview with Mr. Chamber
lain secretary of state for tho British
colonics, who is now In America, In
which he Is quoted as suylng that he
considers tho United States, owing to
tho recent war, to be In tho same po
sition as that recently Great Britain
In Eypt, adding that tho United
States has the same Imperative duty
to keep the Philippines.
Canton, Oct. 10. A private funeral
scrvlcoovcr tho remains Saxton was
held from the Bnrbor residence this
afternoon. Tho president will leave
by special train for Omaha to
night. Mrs. McKlnley -will spend a
few days here.
ALL WORK
..SflLEM DENTAL PARLORS..
ROOMS 27 AND 20 ELDR1DGE BLOCK.
-WINTER
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6 Commercial street, Salem, will pay
A LARGE
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GREEN
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,
Shot by the Uuard.
Lexington, Ky. Oct. 10r-Prlyate
Edward Nygram, of tho Twelfth Now
York, was shot and killed by tho pro
vost guard last night while running
to evade arrest. Private Balleyo of
3rd the engineers, also shot by tho
guard, Is In a critical condition.
NEXT CONGRESS.
Republican Majority In Congress Will
IJc Small,
Wasiiinoton, Oct. 10. Tho Wash
ington Post presents today a vlow of
tho political situation with special
reference to tho complexion of tho
next houso of representatives. In
summarizing Its dispatches, tho Post
says:
"While- Democratic gains aro out
lined In many states, tho ilgurcs given
by the correspondents of tho Post do
not yet make It positive that the
Uepubllcans will lose control of the
house. There Is at present In tho
house of representative a Republican
majority or GO oyer all parties com
bined, and this majority will bo
diniculfc to completely overcome.
Tliero is no doubt that It will be
reduced to n vory small number, but
tho present Indications do not point
to its entire disappearance.
"f ho estimates uiado by the Post's
correspondents show that 100 districts
in tho United States will certainly bo
Republican In the approaching eleo
Monunlcss the unexpcctcd'liappens.and
13 additional districts will glye tho
Republicans a majority or the houso.
"According to tho Post's advices
there are no less than 42 doubtful
districts, the large number In a great
measure due to the caution or the
Post's correspondents In declining to
place In the certain column any dis
trict which contains an element of
doubt. Out of this 42, howeycr, thorc
aro at least 20 districts In which tho
chances are said to favor tho ropub
llc&ns. For Instance, there aro dis
tricts In Massachusetts, Maryland,
Delawuro, New York, West Virginia,
Ohio, Michigan and Wyoming
which aro clawed ' jia doubt
ful, but which tho Republicans
'will probably carry. With 108 dis
tricts assigned with certainty to tho
Republicans, as1 against 123 assigned
to tho Democrats, according to tho
Post's Ilgurcs, the party In pjwer has
an easier path to travel to tho desired
goal. Tho Populists are Riven in
seats and the silver Republicans, 4.
German Exports,
Iir.ui.iKj-Oct. 10. Tho exports ror
the third quarter or tho (present year
from thu southern hair of Germany to
tiiejUnltcd States aro offlclally totaled
at $3,541,023, or $1,100,533 In excess or
the amount ror the corresponding
quarter last year.
Du. II, 0. Epley Dr. II. II. Ollngcr
THIS WEKK WE ARE
I NO SPECIAL PRICES
ON
GIV-
Bridge and Crown
Work
Artificial Plates $6,00
and'up
GUARANTEED,
APPLES
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cash lor all kinds shipping apples
LINE OF
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WAYS
; MEANS
Committee Swinging
a Sharp Ax.
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NoJIntrcst on Bills of Last Leg
islaturc,
Status of Legislation at tho Present
Date.
The ways and means couimlttoo
havc'bccn at work slnticc early this
morning completing tho approprla
Hon pill, which may bo submitted to
both houses for debate Tuesday morn
log.'
Tho bill will bo largo on account of
Mid largo number or deficiencies
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INJUNCTION
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GEO. W. BINGHAM AND GEO. W. DAVIS SUE
AS ALLEGED STOCKHOLDERS.
Blngliam Airs His Grievances In a Complaint Full of Misstatements
1 -Asks to Havo a Receiver Appointed,
(From Tho Salem Statesman,)
A RECEIVER ASKED FOR.
STOCKHOLDERS OP TUB KVKN1NQ
I'APKK WANT AN ACCOUNTING.
Tho Management of that Sheet Slight
ly Shown Up Messrs; Bingham
and Davis tho Plaintiffs.
Gcorgo VY. Davis and Qcorgo U.
Blnghrfm, plalntllTs,ys. Ernest Hofer,
A. F. Ilorcr, Jr., P. X. Hofor and tho
Capital Jouunal Publishing Com
pany, defendants, fs the title or a new
caso tiled In Department No. 2 or the
state circuit court ror Marlon county
Saturday Tho action is brought ror
the purpose or having A. F, Uofer.Jr..
restrained from prosecuting n suit
against the defendant corporatlon,for
tho appointment or u rccelyer ror the
corporation, whoso duty It shall be to
sell and dlsposo or ull property and
assets of defandant corporation, und
divide tho same among tho stockhold
(For conclusion and statement
carried over, and ror which under de
cisions or the courts, warrants aro
already oatstandlng, But tho bill
will bo submitted to sevcto over
hauling ln both houses and probably
many Items will bo cut down.
Tno commlttco have been obliged to
lot a great many Items go over to tho
regular session on account or lack or
time to properly Investigate.
The Marlon county tmluty bill Is
causing great, excltoment among thoso
Interested and potllons uro being
circulated against the proposed cut or
$10,000 In the Fiagg bill.
Tho state oniclal'd salary bill will be
tho occasion or a big light. It pro
poses flat salaries as follew:
Governor ...... $5000
Supremo Judges -1000
Secretary or state..., 4000
Treasuror 4(00
Attorney general 3000
Supt. or schools 1800
Success
Men's suits In all sizes, former price $0, now $1 00
Men's all wool clay worsted suits nxtru heavy, former price $12, now.... 0 00
Mon'a all wool cheviot suits, former price $10, now 0 60
Mert'a all wool plaid suits, former prico $10, now 7 00
Men's mackintoshes, good quality, reduced to , 2 00
Boys' mackintoshes, all sixes, reduced to 1 75
Men's hpary working pant, former price $125, now 85
Men's cotton worsted extra tine, former price $1.60, now 1 00
Men's all wool cheviots, extra lino, rormer price $2 60, nov 1 76
Men's Kood heavy oil grain working shoe, reduced rrom $1.60 to 1 26
Men's 0 oz. rlvettcd overalls, plain, reduced to
Men's 0 oz, heavy Jumper
Men'sOoz. heavy engineer overalls reduced to '. 45
Just Received,,,
A big Hue of rubber bootn and -hoes, rain coats, macklntoMhci,
umbrellas, und also a full lino of woolen underwear, which
will bo sold at the same low orlces.
Call and get a choice or bargains
REMEMBER THE PLACE;
H, ZANDMER, 96 State street, Near Commercial
Supremo court reporter,... . .. 1000
Supreme court clork. 3000
State printer 3500
All fees, percentages, commlsslous,
charges, etc., now collected are to go
to tho public treasury. Till) bill
would make unnecessary tho onico of
stato printing expert.
THE AI'PKOPKIATIONS.
The iYuya and Means committee
reached somo important conclusions
at Its sessions today. Senator Belling
and Representative Flagg aro doing
hcrolo work ror retrenchment all
along tho line an4 aro uphold by
Chairman Taylor and Beach and tho
cntlro committee.
It was decided today that all tho
appropriations for orphan's homes go
oyer to the regular session.
The committee Is overwhelmed
with bills ror legal services or outsldo
lawyers) growing out or litigation In
the attorney general's ofllse.
It was decided to pay no Interest on
warrants ror members or last legisla
ture. Senators and tholr employes
will bo paid In full.
Tho Benson and Cavls 'house" will
rare alike live daya pay to each, but
full pay to tholr employes.
At tho regular session a bill will do
proposed to unite tho Muto school aud
Blind Institute, and uso tho present
Mule school ror an Institution ror
Idiotic and fceblo minded children.
Following Is tho status or legislation
up to date:
BILLS I'AS9ED I10TU HOUSES.
S B 13, by Daly or Benton Frco
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ers; that tho defendants, tho Brothers
Ilorcr, account ror all moneys, prop
erty and effects or the corporation re
ceived or collected by them or their
families? and for the costs unci dis
bursements of tho suit.
Plamtlmf allcgo in tho complaint
that tho corporation was organized
In 1888, with $5,000 capital stotk, di
vided Into lirty snares at 8100 each,
which was later Increased to $10,000
divided into 100 shares; That plaint ill
Gcorgo W. Davis Is tho owner or
seventeen shares, and Geo. G. Bing
ham the holder or sixteen shares or
tho stock; that E, Ilorcr claims to
own twenty-six shares, A. F, Hofer Jr.
twonty-llyo shares, und F. X. Ilorcr
ono sharp, and that tho last three
claim to be directors or tho company.
That on March 1-1, 1808, at a meet
ing or tho stockholders, tho thrco
Ilofcrs, together with M. L, Cham-
borlln nnd E. A. Byars, wcro elected
directors; that Byars railed to qualify,
or Ilorcr Bros, sco pago two).
c
forry across tho Willamette river at
Corvallis,
S B 21, by Daly or Luke To repeal
railroad commission.
S B 24, by Wado or Union-Charter
or Union.
S U 43, by Durur or Wasco-To ndd
telophono poles, etc., to tho list for
bidden to bo destroyed.
S B 03, by Fulton of Clatsop-Chur
tor or Astoria.
II B 22, by Grace or Baker-Charter
or Baker City,
II B 43, by Duyls or Lincoln To re
imburse Lincoln county ror overpaid
taxes.
II B 45, by Shorwln or Jackson-
Charter or Ashland.
II B 40, by Muxwcll or Tillamook
To proyido semiannual terms or cir
cuit court In Tillamook county.
(Concluded jn fourth puge.)
THE REDUCTION SA LE
at .andmor's Clothing Store has
proven u great success, und tho
store has been crowded daily.
As long as tho good last wo
will contlnuo to soli them ut tho
same low price.
GOLD
FOUND
Valuable Ore Discov
ered at Skaguay,
ExScnator Mitchell at Waslv
ington.
Indian Excltoment Still on In North
ern. Mlnnosota.
By Associated Press to Tho Journal.)
Victouia, Oct. 10. News has been
received or tho finding or gold quartz
atSkaguay golug a thousand dollars
to tho ton. Tho news comes from
reliable sources and although tho
exact location Is not knowm It Is
within a short dlstanco or tho Gate
way City,
Washington, Oct. 10. Tho rail
term or an United States supremo
court began at noon today. Tho
court room was crowded with promi
nent members or tho federal bar, in
cluding ex senator Mitchell of Oregon
and many Inspcctators, drawn by In
terest attaching to tho opening day
or tho term,
Minneapolis, Oct. 10. The rederal
and stato authority is now working In
harmony towards quelling tho Indian
revolt. Gcnoral Bacon offered to con
fer with Govornor Clough, but tho
latter udylsed conferonco by wire. IIo
received following from Bacen:
"Situation bad. Conference yester
day resulted In nothing. No Indian
chiefs thorc. Luinbormcn ull coming
Into Walker. Troops needed at Caea
Lake."
Atcornoy Gcnorul Muhlborn wlrco
Governor Clough from Deor River
on tho Foston line:
"Havo scouts to get reliable infor
mation. People mora than frightened
along tho line. More troop should bo
stationed west of hero. Bomadjl very
much excited." A speclul to the
Journal from Cass Lake says armed
bucks arc undoubtedly proceeding
south. Culls were recolved from
Bomadll ror troops bift nono were
sent.
Washington, OcUO. At trleunlal
council or tho Episcopal church tho
extending Inliuoncoor tho church was
Indicated by a memorial rrom Japan
urging tho creation or a southern. Ju
risdiction In that country and rrom
SALEM'S GREATEST STORE
YOUR mONBY BACK
H your purchase proves unsatisfactory, ir what you buy hero doc not wear
well, wo are ready to pay you ror your loss or tlmo. -
Mackintosh time
la horo Tho crisp cold air and
rain remind jou of protection,
th
Ladles' doublo capo, doublo texturo
in a lino blue nerge.as good as wo have
scon ror $5
$4,00
All wool serge, blue and black and Uno
ranlte cloth uiuo and brown, doublo
rested, new shield front.
$2,00
Ladles' cholco tan, habit cloth
doublo breasted, double texturo, Inlaid
velvet collar.
$7,50
ftoveltlctj In line all wool fancy
cloths.
$10,12,50 $25,00
Misses and chlldrons, galore.
Dress goods sale
Ono of our old tlmo specials, com
menclugjtomorrow.conlnulng all week.
All dress ood ntspeolal prices,
JOSEPH MEYERS L SQg&
Phone 1, 378 280 Commercial street, corner Court
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an Angellcan church, or Honolulu,
asking that tho church or tho Islands
bo amalgamate! with tho church or
the United Slates,
SPANISH SOLDIERS
Are Being Well Treated By Their Own
Government.
(By Associated Press to tho Journal.)
Madkid, Oct. 10. It Is said here,
that tho evacuation or Cuba will be
accomplished by tho end or November.
Tho government Is employing 21 ves
sels In ' rcpatratlon or troops. Tho
soldiers havo received pay ror Juno
and on landing In Spain will receive
a month's pay and thc7 will bo glvon
civilian clothing and mustered out
of the service,
MILLION OALLONS
Of Oil On Fire in the Delaware
River.
(By Associated Press to The Journal.)
Pnir.ADKU?HiA, Pa., Oct. 10Tho
British steamer Wcchawken Is
aground and on tire on Cherry Flats,
In tho Delaware rlvor. Tho steamer
cleared for Yonlco last Saturday,
with over a million gullons of oil. Tho
crew escaped.
Wheat Market.
(By Associated Press to Tho Journal.
CinoAao, Oct. 10, Dccembor 031
cash2,red05, - -'
San Fkancisco, 10 Oct. December
$1.17 Cash wheat $1.18! .
Salem, Oct, 10. Salem Flouring
Mills quote fifty cents. Tho
TUIson-Burtlcttgraln Co. pay 61 cents
for small lots and uro prepared to pay
a llttlo moro for targe lots.
0-ki Dr. MIIm' NaiiVBlTJUmtwitoir STINAli
WKAKNV&. AUdriwlfltaell
,liepp!j Pectoral
is tho best romody that I know
of for
La Grippe."
Rov. J. K, CHASE,
South Hampton, N.H.
HALP-SIZn HOTTI.nS, soc.
Ladies' Knit Underwear
Flceco lined, Jersey ribbed, pearl
buttons nicely ttnlshcu vest and pants,
25c
Ladles' Jcrsoy ribbed extra ilnlah.
covered olostlo scams,
line Maco cot-
ton, llccce linen.
50c
Melba and Oneita
Union Suits
For ladles' misses aud children, lino
cotton, to all wool at.
50c to $2,50
Men's Mackintoshes
Ilad to duplicate our order on that'
lino tan mixture, all wool covert, Uox
Coat
$6.85 ;
Nothing shown to equal It undr. V
$7.50.
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