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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, A y, 5T. - j -. - VOL IX. SALEM, OREGON", VEWESDAY, OCTOBER 19. 1898, NO, 246 we Fit ll)6 mJpO' & KRAUSSB BROS. 275 COMMERCIAL :TBEET. Mackintoshes Overcoats and Umbrellas Are soma of your most pressing mornings. We mike u study uhlo to supply tiiciu with good Bult your puw as well as your Our $2,50 Mackintosh Is a surprise and a regular $X0O Holler. A large line of Box and Cape all wool Tricots Special for 10 Days A line $17.50 Kersey Overcoat, worsted lining, with silk sleeve nnd ovorllnlng, for $15,00 Others at 97.50, $10.00 and $12.60: Full line of Umbrellas G. W. JOHNSON & CO. 120 STATE A thorough training In business or shorthand pays Is evidenced by tho number of students of the -m!0w now holding responsible places. Tlio revival of busi ness now on will mako many now openings for young neoplo who are prepared. Day and evening sessions. Call or send for catalogue. The Place to Boy is Friedman's. Where to get your neckwear? At Friedman's. You want good rubbers, go to Friedman's. If you want a good mack intosh call on Friedman. If you want blankets or quilts call on Friedman. If you want a pair of box or a handkerchief It will pay you to buy at Friedman's new racket where- you can also buy hats, The ladles found embroidery and laces at Fried man's. Forall lines of notlonsgo to Friedman's. All who know the value of a dollar will be found trading at Friedman's, for It saves them from 25 to 40 percent. Where Is Friedman's ? It Is where the street cars stop for their customer's and packages, Something Striking for the Wcdiuan, machinist, shoo3 maker, carpenter, plumber, tinner, farmer, blacksmith, etc., at GRAY BROS SALEM OREGON. ToUof all dewrlptiona. Feet Our stock of boots, shoe? and rub ber Roods Is so large and complete, wo can suit you, then we can PIT YOU, which Is one of tho many advantages we have over tho small stocks and cheap lines carried elsewhere. Unex perienced buyers pay too much for their goods, hence can not compote, another advantage wo havo which our customers receive the benefit of by trading at wants on these wet, frosty of your wants and ure reliable goods that will taste. Those $8,50 Coverts in Brown and Tun would be good values at $10.00. Guaranteed Waterproof. Coats In lilue and Blao $5.50 from 50c to $5.00 STREET. Clothing BIG CROWD Witness the Peace Jubilee Rations Going to Starving Cubans Many Ships Lost in the Atlantic Storms. (By Associated Fress to The Journal.) Chicago, Oct. 10 Today cauio tho spectacular and crowning glory of the week of the Jubilee, tho great street parado, It started promptly at the time scheduled and frr hours moved with scarcely a single halt through the principal streets. Along the line of march stands had been errccted for spectators and every scat was oc cupied. It Is estimated 25,000 people witnessed the parade from the stand alone, The sidewalks were paoko with rows of people. Prcs. MuKinloy then rovlowed tho parado from tho grand stand In front of tho union leaguo club. With him were lilies, Shaftcr, Goneral Chas. Fee, Secretary Wilson, Judge Emery Specr, the Chinese and Corcan minister and a host of lesser dignitaries. The greatest enthusi asm was manifested by the crowd3 when tho men of tho military divi sion were marching by tho reviewing stand whero tho president id tho three great generals stood. About 30,000 men wore in line. Loncon, Oct. 10. The Norwegian bark Frlvold Is stranded off Spurn head, Two members of tho crew are drowned, Tho Norwegian brlgantlne Augvald is wrecked on" Goudon hur bor. Seven of tho crow woro drowned. Tho Russian schooner Wllheltu is wrecked offSt. Andrews, one drowned. .New York, Oct. 19. In uddlilon to the weekly cargo of army supplies sent to tho troops In Santiago and Fort Rice, there are on tho transport Berlin forSantlago 500,003 rations for starving Cubans. Boston, Oct. 10 Patrick Rosch and John O. Rice while employed In roparlog tho roof of a four story house became engaged In a quarrel. They drew gradually near the edge nnd tho two fell fifty feet to tho ground. Both were terribly Injured and died In a few hours. Washington, Oct. 10. The follow ing cablegram has been sent to Gen eral Brooke at San Juan. "Yourself and associates of com mission have my sincere congratula tions." (Signed) MoKinlkv. PORTO RICANS Are Making Preparations to Become American Citizens, Washington, Oct. 10. In view of the fact that at noon yesterday, with tho acqulsstlnnottho island of Porto Rice by the United States, about 800. 000 inhabitants of that Island lost their Spanlshcltlzenshlp.tho question as to what shall becomo of these pco- -WINTER OREGON GREI I 5 Commercial street, Salem, will pay Remember Me--"The Fair" If you want to get tho most for your money It will pay you to go to THE FAIR store for boots, shoes, umbrellas, hats, caps, shirts, overalls, hoys' suits, tin and granite ware, gloves, "uderwear, hosiery, and a full line of notions, everything at lowest racket prlceh for spot cash, The Fair Store, .274 Commercial st.f Salem, Or, plo politically becomes of Importance. Madrid advices report that leading citizens In Porto Rice have already taken Btcps to becomo naturalized as United Statc3 citizens. Thcro Ip An error for existing law provides no way In which this clmngo of cltlzonshlp can bo effected by tho residents of the Island. This Is no United States court there before which a declaration of intention can be filed, and In -fact no machinery at all which can bo put In motion to change cltlzonshlp, In quiry Into this subject at tho state department discloses tho fact that It has been usual to proyldo u bodily transfer of the cltlzonshlp of people conditioned as those In Porto Rlcp, In tho treaty of pence, which termin ates a war. It may be prudent for tho commission at Paris to avoid any reference to Porto Rice again, In which case- congress will bo called upon by tho president to confer citizenship upon tho Porto ttlcans tn tho same act as that which must 'be passed to proyldo a stable form1 of government for the Island. Should cither of these coumes bo found Im practicable, however, It la said at tho department that International law In Its operation would confer A morlcan citizenship upon thesb Porto Rlcans, tho general principle being that where a treaty of cession Is silent upon tho subject of citizenship, it changes with the soil. In the case of tho acquisition of Now Mexico, tho residents of tho territory were glycu American citizen ship by spcclllc provision of the treaty. THE PEACE COMMISSION. ' Will Not Accept Sovereignity Over Cuba Nor Assume the War Debt, Pauis, Oct 10. Spain can no looker have any doubt regarding tho ulti mate attitude of tho Unltsd States towards tho so-called Cuban debt. Tho American commissioners havo SALEM CITY AFFAIRS, A Nigger in the Woodpile in the Riclv ardson Gity Charter, A Bill Requiring All Charters to be Submitted to a Vote of the People, THE PEOPLE'S l. o Stop creating bonded debt or floating debt, Direct nomination of all candidates by tho vote of tho people at the primaries instead of delegate conventions. 3. Direct legislation; glvo tho peoplo a vote on all charters and important matters. 4. Municipal ownership of all monopolies. (Concluded on declined to assunio It, or any part of it, by express treaty, or by contract. They also declined to accept session cf sovereignity to the United States, for In that case Spain would claim that such cession by Its own force would Impose tho obligation for thatdobt. It Is confidently believed that In rofuslng to accept a cession of sovereignty, the American commis sioners are acting also on tho an nouncement to tho world In the Intervention resolutions, disclaiming any Intention to cxcrciso sovereignty or authority over Cuba except for pacification, and then to leave tho Island to the control of Its people. General Horace Porter, tho United States ambassador, gavo a banquet this evening at the American embassy to the United States and Spanlsh peace commissioners. The meeting of the two commis sions at the same table was a notublo event here, and borrowed special In terest from the semi prediction of the Paris correspondent of the London Times that tho Spanish commission ers would not meet their opponents at dinner under tho roof ol tho American embassy. APPLES DRIED FRUIT CO. cash forall kinds shipping apple? GOLD COIN From the Klondike This Year, NcwsFrom Our Territory in Hawaii, A Naval Station to Be Established at Honolulu. (By Associated Press to Tho Journal.) . Brattle, Oct. 10. Rcccpts at tho Seattle assay ofllec and San Francisco mint of this season's output of Klon dike gold aro $8,000,000. Tho former ofllccs have taken in $4,400,000 uud San Francisco $3,000,000. Besides this It Is e:tlmatcd $500,000 was 6cnt to Philadelphia, Denver and Helena. Tho local assay ofllco has advices of a consignment $003,000 now enrouto here. San Fiiancisco, Oct. 10. Major General Mcrrlam has received an of ficial report from Brigadier General PLATFORM, ccond page.) King, commanding Honolulu. Jt contains much Interesting data con cerning health and discipline of troopi and an account ' f tho recent disturb ance between tho soldiers and citizens. San Francisco. Oct. 10. Tho steamer Malposa from Australia and Honolulu, arrived today, brings the following adylces from Honolulu, Oc tober 12. There are 130 patients In tho mili tary hospital, malaria, rheumatism and dysentry as tho principal all. incuts. Captain Tannor.of the United States Army, mado a draft of the public work foranonice, for wharf and excavation plans, so that ho may call for bids for tho United States water front here upon his return to tho coast. It Is now certain that there Is to be no delay In establish ing here no Inconsiderable navul sta tion. Home Prom Cuba. (By Assoalated Press to The Journal,) Nkw Yokic, Oct. 10, Tho steamer Orlzba from Havana reports u outii cast galo with terrible seas from Hatteras to this port. Among the passengers were Lieut. Col, Andrew S. Rowan and Captain Chas. F. Parker. They have ridden through Cuba, gathering Information for the government and had an Interview with Gomez. Hlgabce st Uanquet, (By Associated Press to The Journal.) Ciiioaoo, Oct. 10, The Jubilee committee has received word from Captain Slgsbce, commander of the battleship Maine when vessel was destroyed, that he will bo present at tho banquet tonight to respond to the toast "The navy." In preparing tho banquet to President McKlnley and the distinguished guests, It has been the uppermost desire to surpass all previous f uuetions of a liko character, DP.r.W!lf' NittTfl'LitTDUtor BPINAt WKAKMiW, AUdmi iruMbu wll tot MC BRIEF TELEQRAMH. U. . Senator Proctor of Vermont bus been re-elected. Admiral Dewey will arrlyo In San Francisco Dee. 0. Mora than GOO delegates to tho an nual convontlon of tho International Association of Fire Chiefs aro In St. Louis. Sessions began at Masonic temple. To Keep Our Leprosy. Sacramknto, Cal., Oct. 10. Tho state board or health has appointed Dr. C. A. Buggies, president of the board, to visit tho Hawaiian Islands to learn tho extent of tho presence of leprosy and to report measures to pro vent Its Introduction Into California. Since tho annexation of Hawaii Its Inhabitants aro free tocomo to these ports and it h tho Intention of the board of health to prepare a roport for submission to tho coming legisla ture, which will suggest safeguards against tho spread of tho dlBcaso to these shores. Nevada Hunter LosJ, Rifms, Colo., Oct. 10. A young man named Lon Roynolds, Hying near this place, started on -a hunting trip on West III do creek last Thursday In company with a companion, K. C. Lashbaugh, Friday tho men became separated and Reynolds failed to re turn to camp that night. Lashbaugh searched for him all day Saturday and came homo that night. Sunday morning 10 men from this placo took up the search and tho mountain) are being scoured, but 60 far to no purpose. MUhT HOLD PHILIPPINES. Qen, Hale Says Natives Are Incapable of Self Government, Denver, Colo., Oct, 10. Governor Adams has rccolvcd u letter . from Brigadler-Gcnoral nalo, now at Ma nila, In which ho expresses tho follow ing opinion concerning the Philip pines: "As to keeping tho Philippines, It Is my opinion that Undo Sam has acquired something of a white clo phant, but, having corralcd the an imal he Is In duty bound to kcop him. Guarding tho Islands against meddl ing European nations to whom thoy svould bo moro valuable than to us and govornlng tho peoplo, will bo more troublo than tho country Is north, but-lt would bo barbarous and a breach of faith with tho Insurgents (nuisances though thoy arc,) to glvo them back to Spain. It la Impracti cable to glvo tho natives, frooroln to a government of their own. aud-absurd to divido tho Islands botweon Euro pcan nations which havo no claim to them whatever Tho only other courso Is to keen them, or at least until urdor Is fully established, laws reformed, and the natives, many of whom aro highly Intelligent, aro siifllclontly educated In tho ways of civilization to excrclso at least a soml-self-gnv-ernment under tho protection of tho United btatcs, paying us asufllciont revenuo to compensate us for our troublo in ncqulrlng, fumigating, civ ilizing and govornlng tho country up to that time, and superintending tho Job thereafter." LUAV1NQ CUDA. The Island Under U. S. Control On De cember I. (By Associated Press to Tho Journal,) Washington, Oct. 10. -General Wade, president of tho Cuban evacu ation commission, has telegraphed tho war department that six thous and Spanish soldiers havo embarked for Spain and arrangements uxi com pleted for 40 thousand more In near future. United States will take charge of Cuba December, 1. whether Spain has removed all sol diers or not. This may happen ovon while Spanish commissioners to Paris aro still striving to sccuro considera tion by the joint commission of ques tions effecting Cuban debt, Now that Spanish peace commissioners havo been repulsed In efforts to hayo United States assume sovereignty over Cuba, as u means of transferring to our shoulders tho Cuban debt, tho noxt moment looked for on their pait Is one Imposing the indebtedness upon the Cubans themselves when they have errccted some form of gov ernment, Touching complaints In tho French papers against what they denominate as the uncompromising and unyielding attitude of Ameri can commissioners, and refusal to consider propositions to arbitrate radical differences between the two bodies, it Is said here that presumably the Spanish commission ers went to Paris under Instructions as comprehensive as those supplied the American commissioners, Any suggestion of .arbitration would bo out of placo, and should It come to Irrcconcllablo dltlerences there cun bo butone arbitrament, that of tho sword for which our government Is fully prepared. Nobody na bar Neural ia. Get Br, MtU Viln Villa tram dnuuitat. 'Oao cnt do WAR LIKE Look of Affairs in France The Navy Is Being Got Rcaiy For an Emergency, Russia Encourages the Stand Against England. (Special Tolcgram to Capital Journal.) Paris, Oct. 10. In splto of tho scmt'oalclul denials, tho Echo do Paris, says today embarkation of war material and supplies continues at Toulon, uddlng to the extraordinary activity that reigns at tho arsenal there. Four Ironclads and three cruisers aro embarking ammunition and war material. Two transports aro almost read for sea. All tho French oOlccrs and naval ofllcers ou leave of absenco havo boon recalled. Naval author ities at Toulon aro yory retl:ont. Paris, Oct. 10. The Solr assorts that tho forthcoming visit of tho Russian forolgn- minister, Count Muravloff.to Paris, will bo undertaken on tho Instructions of Emporor Nlcb olas, In order to personally congratu late tho French foreign minister, M. Del Cassc, upon tho firmness ho ban shown in tho Fashoda alTalr,and to arrango as to tho manner In which Russia can glvo her support most effectively. War Investigation. (By Associated Press to The Journal.) Jacksonville, Oct. 10. Tho war investigating commission resumed Its work today with Major Noblo II. Crcager, quartermaster, on tho stand. Ho said thcro novcr hud been u ser ious shortago of supplies In tho seventh corpso and ho was sure thcro had been no suffering caused by detlclotisuppllcs. Congressman J, R.Cambeil, colonel of tho Ninth Il linois volunteers, spoko In compli mentary terms with Investigating officers of tho army, saying that re quisitions had been promptly llllcd and tho quality of tho urtlclcs supplied was generally good, A Smoking Stove Causes pain to tho eyes and discon tent in Mio family, but u burning 10 cent La Corona cigar will mako any one smile. Wlu This week wo will glvo our attention to our mammoth stock of Petticoats and Dress Skirts, which will bo offorcd at greatly re dticea prices. Tho styles aro especially attractive and a big vurlety, This Week Special Prices, New Ribbons Never before have wo shown such a beaulful line of belt, neckwuro and trlmlmmlng ribbons. Now polka dots, new Roman stripe, now bias elf cats, Moires double fauo satins und a complete stapple assortment. New Extra prima gloves, pearl clasp, u lino select French kid, per pair W,00 Boys and Children's Clothing A yery cholcn assortment of the made to wear kind, at special prices, this week. New Jackets and Collarettes A lino of mocca gloves, quite a lino of black ones, u row colors, former price $1,25. wo sav to clojc, per pair bOo. Salem's Greatest Store. JOSEPH IWERS& SONS- Phono l, 278-260 Commercial street, corner CouTt I Ihmwa. Actum tettaalraw ft ffMStM tMrd fttrtirar tfcfl any eUw brMM. kOVAt, tAKlNQ KTttAH CO., NtW YOMC. AT MARION COURT HOUSE. A marriage license was Issued to day to M attic L. McGouch nnd John Cockell, both of Marlon county. G.L. Noal acted as witness, signing tho affidavit; also to Jessie M, Smith and J. McCormlck, J. II, McCornilck signing tho affidavit. '' Wheat Market. (By Associated Press to Tho Journal.) Chicaoo, Oot. 10, Closo Dccaoibar 051. San Francisco, Oct. l-'December $123); Cash wheat $120. Salem, Oct. 10. Salem Flouring Mills quoto Ilfty-two cents. Tho Tlllson-Bartlcttgraln Co. pay C3 cents for small lots and aro prepared to pay a llttlo more for largo lots.- A stubborn cough or tickling In the throat yields to One Minute Cough Cure. Harmless in effect. It nets at once, .Stone Drug Store. La Grippe cured This modern malady has becomo dreadod not moro for its direct fa tality than for tho weakness of body and mind it leaves behind it. Prolonged debility, pormanont pros tration, melancholy nnd suicide fol low La Grinno. For this disease thero is no remedy suporior to 9 A ,.... PI,...,.,. Tnntnvil "Tho beat remedy for la grippe that I know of I Aytr'a Cherry Fectonl. Rev. JOHN K. CHASE, South Hampton, N. H. "My wife nnd fivo children were taken down with la grlppo, while tho disease was so widely prevalent. I dosed them with Ayera Cherry Pectoral, nnd before ualng quite two bottloa my family wot restored to health. I know of sovcral obstinate cases of the some complaint which were also cured by thia remedy." J. PAItMINTElt, Paillette, Miss. "I was cured of la grlppo by the use of AWa Chorry Pectoral." C. 8. THOMPSON, Pub. "BlgnaV West Farmington, O. flyer's (Jwrg Pttloral is put up in lialf-sizo bottles at half prfco 50 cents. ttrt sale! New White Broadloth HART, BlfiAPFNSn . MAnx. OUA'tAt Overcoats and Ulsters Tho wet and yery cholco ,,othino. cold reAlsters, some ones to show you , $8,60 to 820.00 No, 19 Boys Stockings A cnlir.nl hnv'a atvH nir .that Will give satisfaction. Quajlruplokuees,' double heels and toes .,.., ' Tie Royal la tho MfJieat grade taMnflTfvft-tfir POWDER AW6M W fiire 1 II II i i ii