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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1898)
"r.f : f . r. I'Cf hi jr. l! If A II T. If' ffi tf iliH ill Ulr-f-" fi'ft WW I1 1 4 i' ,. Busy ...Yes flfe are always busy. Low apot cash prices is the reason. Wc do not credit. Some of the other fcl fnwra An that. Annitirf nt rtf nr nlvltsh TackctS just in, sizes 32 fo 42, Our cloak department is store nowadays, bear in stock is full and complete, The best $1,00 kid glove in the market, The celebrated W, C, C, cor sets all shapes, M CASH I flk STORK I HOLVERSON'S Wrappers Special value8 In ready made wrappers made of prints, flan noletto or imported saxony flannel. '5c to $3.00 cacti, Table Linens Satisfaction giving kinds only 'admitted here. . Linen by tlje yard at 115c, 60c, 75, to $2,00. Bordered cloths with napkins to match in swell patterns. IF PUNWS J. J. DALRYMPLE Astigmatism,, Ssventy.five pejeent ol eye troublei ate caused by astigmatic condition! being preient. If your cyei ate bill illgbtly ' defective it it better to glvo them nttcn. tlon at rnce. I will furnish the glutei that will make perfect tight rotilll through Imperfect eyet. CHAS, H, HINGES, liXI'KRT OrriCMN, 256 COMMERCIAL STltfiKT. CALX, A MESSENGER .... and have your notoa and rmolingcn doliverod, to ciUoot a bill, to go on errand for you. Ask for apodal rate oa nieronants' paouaeoH. Charges reasonable. Dloyolo nor vice. Ring Bluo-boxoa or tolophouo 40. LooUwood MoMongor Byotom, Control onloo No. 280 Commeroinl ntroot, THIS WEATHER. Tonight and Saturday fair. SALEM LOCAL, 1 Vot 0 dillllounl Local niul Bovlnt necllilnl rK5.1 Miss Borlha Oravon, of Dallas, Is visiting friends In Salem. M. T, Starr litis returned to his homo nt, Eugene after visiting friends In Salem. Geo. Ruof, of Parker, was In tho city yostcrday and sold his hop crop of 7(1 hales to Futon NlcsntlfU cents per pound. Mrs. 0. It, Rlegorj of Newport, has returned to her homo after her visit with her cousin Miss Maria Korn. Amos Strong and brother 0. M, Ualnhavo loft for Grams Pass and Southern Oregon on a tour of Inspect ion. Cipes and Jackets You need Wo havo thorn to sell, 12 to (10, plush and cloth Our $3 plush cupa is longer and wldor than any slio vn In Salem or else whorot measure thorn and sec, Our Jackets arc uow stylo and lit well, lyul tho price Is right, Our Underwear Lino la complete. Children's Union suits 25c; Ladles' Union suits, 50c to ti. Our hibn'a heavy tlceccd goods at too each uro all , rights Men's; tlno Jlecccd lambs wool, tl,H$u suit., For men, women and children: Vt goods, lowest prices. Sec our Mam' storm boot for $3. JTullBtockor rubbers and rubber WILLIS BROS. & CO UA8 DRY GOODS Utewtarti JMf 83, best and cheapest, JhurfH Jjtfortihlldreu's tfo, ladles B( (1 G Reasonable in price too, n the busiest place in the i"j mind that our dress goods fl r Hats New stiff hats, new fedoru hats at our umuuI low prices for prime qualities. f0c to $4.00 Clothing Sale Have you looked at tlioso splendid values wc are off crlng at ....970.' Stato Treasurer IMill Mctschan Is homo from a trip to l'ortlnnd, where ho visited tho exposition and his sons, Phil and Otto. Otto Motsclmn, tho son or Stato rreuHurcrriill Mctschan, Is employed In tho Wholcalo houso or Llpman, Wolfe & Co. at l'ortlnnd. Native Sons of Oregon A cabin of NatlvoSons orOrcgons will bo organized Saturday night at tho Forestry hall over Ilarrltt & Lawrence's grocery store. A large delegation of natlyo sons from Port land will bo present, among whom will bo Grand Olllccrs John O.Leasnre, Eugene O. White, John W. Mlnto and Ualpli V. Hoyt. A large churtorllst has been pro parcd and Salem will havo u strong cabin to commenco with, A very pleasant nttd profitable time is antici pated. Pacirtc Circle Will Celebrate, Tho Pad He Circle, Women of Wood craft will hold a cram celebration Saturday titbit at tho Woodman's Hall, In tho Instirunco Building, In honor of tholr recognition, by tho Head Camp Puol lis Jurisdiction Wood' man of tho World at their convention lust August In San Francisco, as tho only Ladies Auxiliary of tho Wood men. An excellent program has been prepared, which will bo followed by a bumptious banquet. Invitations havo been Isaued to all woodmen and thulr families, and tho ludlcs expect to make tholr entrance Into tho world of recognized societies In a manner bo lilting their Importance ind use fulness. Supreme Coutt Decision, DKNvmt, Out.2l.-Kogardlngtho de clslon or tho Biipromo court tho award ing of tho iiamo mid emblem of tho sliver Republican party to tho broad or untl-Tellor faction of that party, Senator Toiler said: "It will tako uioro than a decision or 11 bare majority of tho court to tils, courago tho trno frlotuls or sliver. Our enemies may havo tho emblem, but wo will havo tho votes, and tho fusion ticket will lto elooled by a groat ma jority.", A commltlco to 1111 tho vacancies on tho sliver Republican ticket will meet tonight and It Is understood fusion will ho nlTcoted with tho Republicans. Honry R. Wolcott.brnthor orSenator Wolcolt, being tho candidate of both parties for governor. In Police Court. Molllo Mays was arrested by otllcor Townscnd this morning on a warrant sworn out by Frank Johnson charging her with relelvlng him or ton dollars while in her company. Tho woman's trial was set for ono o'clock this ultcaoon, Frank. lotnuon whosworol Iq tho ubovo complaint, was arrested byonicerllulton In u helpless drunk en condition and doposltcd ten dol lari ball, his trial being set for 10 o'clock this n ornlng. That Joyful Feeling. With tho exhilarating senso of re newcu uemii aim sirouglh and In ternal cleanliness, which rollows tho usoorSyrupor Klgs, Is unknown to the few who havo not progressed be grossed beyond tho uld tlmo mcdl. clnesand tho cheap substitutes some tlmo offered but never accepted by tho well-Informed. Ruy tho genuine, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co, - Pr, VilM'Ntm I'luteraMa ftt llarufytti, I I OABH H I STORE j;j s33? ' pr Map imm &l CO. MEMORAL mm To Be Held bv Courts in Honor of the I ate J, J, Shaw, Attorney I'ogue Will Take .'an Appeal in the Witt Case. When Judge Ilurncit adjourned court yesterday ho announced that his department would meet again October 31, when the two depart ments mould meet In conjunction and a memorial service would be held In honor or tho late.Tudgo J. J. Shaw, A committee of prominent attorneys will prepare a program for that occa sion. In t'3o matter of Mr. Pouuc's up plication to set aside Judgment In thecaso of Witt, who was indicted by the lute grand Jury on two charges, and sentenced by Judge Burnett to three years in the penitentiary, the attorney was not allowed to show reasons why his' client should havo a now trial. Mr, Poguo now claims that a great Injustice Is being done his client, In asmuch as the grand Jury which brought the Indictment was declare- Illegal by the court, and ho will take an appeal of the case to tho supreme court. Tho fact that tho court re fuses to allow the prosecuting attcr ncy his legal fees for Indictments brought by tho same grand Jury, on tho ground of tito Illegality of that grand Jury, Is taken as the strongest reason why the work of the grand Jury should bo considered void In all the cases before It. The question naturally arising would be, can a grand Jury bo Illegal In ono case and still send a victim to the penitentiary In another? History of That Grand Jury. Tho lato grand Jury was drawn In thu llrst Instance according to the constitution. Hut afterwards ono of the grand Jury, Mr. Frltzgcrald, claimed that owing to sickness he was not lit to sit upon Mm grand Jury. That matter being reported to Judge Iiurnctt, under whose supervision and control tho grand Jury Is drawn, he thereupon directed tho county clerk to draw another name out or tho Jury box to tako Frltzgerald's place, which was done. Ilcnco the Illegality or the body, as Judge Burnett afterwards held, Inasmuch as twelve names had already been drnwn from tho box .the full quota of thirty ono names were not then In It, as required by the constitution, THE APPROPRIATION BILL. Piled by Oovcrnor Lord WithoOt His Hlgnaturc. About 10 o'clock today the appro priation bill passed by the extra session was turned over from the governor's olllco to Secretary or State Klncild. Tho document docs not bear tho approval or Oregon's chief executive, and consequently will become a law tonight at midnight. Tho clerks In the Hccrotary or state's olllco wilt ho ready Saturday morning to pay claims provided for In the same The law passed by tho legislature providing for -the payment of $1.50 per day to persons who attempted to enlist with tho soldiers who went to Manila from Oregon, probably only Includes thoso persons who woro mout hers of malitla companion, before- they enlisted or volunteered for tho United Stales service, it will not Include persons who attempted to enlist In the two battcrlos nor persons who at tempted to enlist with tho Oregon re cruits who went to San Francisco later than tho llrst shipment. Tho law reads plainly and only gives pay to rojected maltliamcu or Oregon Na tional Guardsmon. Adjutant Gen oral TtttMo will bo roil til rd to furnish the secretary of stato a list of all thoso rujeotod militiamen and tholr time, and they will then get paid, Tho law Is a Ultlo one-sided In not giving the pay to all porsons who voluntoorcd In good faith whether members or mall- tin companies or not, Tito now law absolutely prohibits tho killing or oik for ton yoars. It should have made It perpetual horo after. .There are only a row or tho noble boasts running wild In the Oregon forests and they should bo protected. Thoy uro llko tho bulYuh. They disappear bororo tho wlthorlng breath or civilization. This last niuimer some hunters in tho Isolated precincts or the hoad waters of the Nehallm round a small baud or ellc and killed nine of tlioin, It may have been this terrible slaughter of tho beautiful beasts that Inspired the Astoria gentleman to pass tho law making It utiluwiul to kill oik Tho huntorslu the rouioto regions or tho Cascade and Coast mountains should take nntlco that tho penalty U very severe tho least flue being $100 ami the least llmo of Imprisonment tlireo months or both tlno and imprison ment. It Is to bo hoped that at tho end or ton yoojs some legislator will navo 1110 llmo inilelltiitoly extended. Tho Unknown Dead, of many battles aro burled through out tho country, ana Strong's restau rant furnishes tho living "llli tho best 2.5e meal In the city. A Grinning Woman Is a common sight to everyone, but It takes afie Llttlo Champion cigar to niuke &nille8 of Joy light up u man's faco. fM V,P?a bayo Nourauit v CHt Or. Milne Vetu I'ilU fnuuilruiuUt'Ouacool Vicir SHORT TELEGRAMS. Philadelphia Urlgadicr General Joseph Roberts Is dead at his homo In this city, aged 81 years. Ho entered the West Point military academy In 1835. San Frnnclsco Next Monday night Ren Mulligan will tight Charley Johnson, a return match at RIO pounds and RiilyOtts will meet Jack McMahon also In a return match. Wcw York A Herald special from Washington says: Secretary Long denies tho report that Admiral Dawcy will come to tho United States on leave or absence. Rcrlin There will be a notable gathering or roynlty at Stultgert early next month on the occasion or the wedding or Princess Pauline, only child or the king or Wurtcmbcrg, and the hereditary Prince or WUd. Lexington General James II. Wil son, assumed command of ttio First army corps. General Rrcckcnrldgc leaves lor Washington to assume I1I9 duties as Inspector-general or tho nrmy. Wow York A herald special trout Washington say : It Is expected that Rcar-Admlral Schley will return rrom Porto Rice on n merchant steamer, as the Newark Is wanted at St Thomas to tnakoan investigation or the coal ing question existing there. London, -Scnor DuBosc, lately sec rotary or tho Spanish legation nt Washington, recently forwnrded a claim for $100, 000 damages against the Canadian government for his expulsion rrom Canada on a charge or organizing titer.) a spy service In the United States nrtcr the war began. Omaha, Illlly Walker, the pugl. list who was knocked out by Andy Dupont Monday night, died after having been unconscious for CO hours. The charo against Dupont haa been changed front prizefighting to murder. Late oriental News. ' Late news from China has reached Vancouver, giving an account of the beheading or eight subordinate lead ers or the Kwattgslil rebellion, at Wu Chow. They were carried In baskets through tho principal streets as a warning spectacle, amidst the laugh ing and Jeers or men, women and children. Ten thousand people witnessed the decapitation, and mado It a gala day. Litllo children copied tholr parents, who Joked tho dying rebels u second before tho nx foil. When all was over tho children played among tho head less, bleeding corpses and made sport with the black, dlsllgurcd heads. Mandarins and headmen improvised a sort or Maypole, and tho heads or tho rebels wcro placed on top In tiers, the children dancing around thorn. Tho governor advised tho mandarines to mnko the bohoadlng as festive as possible, so as to Inspire disgust for tho rebels In the hearts of tho people. A banquet was afterward spread. Tho Japan Mall says a petition has been sent lo tho government by for eign consuls requesting that behead ing ho discontinued. Oregon Hup Sales, Independence Tho entire hop crop Is now in tho bale, and tho greater portion has been sold, only a few lots remaining unsold. Owing to the superior natality or the Imps produced 'hlsyoar.tho prevailing pneo has been U iettts per pound, About 47 car loads havo been shipped rrom hero so fartlfls your. Tho scarcity or cars has greatly retarded the movement or the crop. II. Illrsohborth shipped by special rrclght seven full carloads, the llrst or tho week. Tho Independence rrultdrlor will begin drying apples Monday. Tho continued lino weather has enabled rarmors to got tholr apples to the drior, and between 8000 and 10,000 biuhels aro now on hand. Karmors aro taking advantage or tho lino woathor by sowing tholr full' grain. At Hlllsboro a hop sale Involving 07.000 pounds was made within tho last day orso.JTho J. 0. Huchanau astute, orCornollits, sold 50,000 poundijGeorgo btisbauor, Cornollus, 20,000, and Mulloy Urns, Ilaytliomo. Woinur& SohuielUor, or Laurel, a pool or 27,000 pounds. The prlco paid was 12 conts. Thoro aro yotsovoral lino lots or un sold hops In tho country, whloh aro being held Tor batter urlctw. A poo! or 200,000 pounds or dried prunos was sold at Albany Thursday to Lang & Co., or Portland, at a and :ii conts. The lot will mako seven car. loads. Japanese. Minister to U, S. WasiIinoto.v, out. 21. Minister Muck Informed tho sUito department that tho Japanoso government lias appointed Jutamro Kurama to bo minister nf Japan to the United SUitos, An Explanation, Tho reason ror tho groat popularity ot llooils Sarsanarllla lies in tlio ract that this niedlelno positively euros. It Is America's grcutaH niedlelno, ' and tho Antorlcan people havo an j abiding contldeuco In Iti merits .Timv , buy and tako It ror simple as well as ' serious ailmonts, contldont that It will do them good . IlOOd'S Pil S Cliro (ill llvnr lllc ' Mailed for 25o by CI. Hood &Co., Lowell, Mass. ... A Mug of Qtder ' ylll cause titiiny a dull evening to seem bright and tho 36a uioala all Strqngjs uro enough io mnko" a non deiuned man &111TI9 with Joy. i CONQUEST COMPLETE. All Insurgents Agree to Relinquish Their Last Foothold in Manila. A dispatch to the Herald from Mnnlla says: The Insurgent General, Plo Paco, has agreed to evacuate Paco Poco, the last suburb of Manila held by the Filipinos, October 25. This completes the American conquest of the city. The last rebel has left Cavlte. Tito Americans now hold Cavlte and Manila, the rest or the Island or Luzon being In tho hands or the Insurrectionist faction. How llttlo power Agulnaldo pos sesses Is show by his refusal to grant passes to ylslt the Interior, on tho ground that tho northern provinces arc held by General Mnkubuulos, who Is in revolt against tho Mala Los government,) Agulnaldo has ordered the release or tho Spanish clylllnn prisoners taken at Hollo. Steamers under the American Hag are rnrblddcn to load by the native authorities unless they pay a tax or ;i per cent on their freight to the local governor. A largo stock of tobacco was seized atCagayan rrom tlio Companla Gen omic and from tho fastorlei. Aguln aldo rcruscd to return tho prize, as ho rcqlrcs funds. Agulnaldo Is preparing for a possi ble return of the Islands to Spanish rule and will entertain no proposals from Spain. Every native Is sworn to Join his ranks in such nn event. Of tho Southern Islands, Mlndanab would not combine against Spain. There aro two cases or small pox this week, although the health or the troops show a slight Improvement, there being few cases or typhoid rover and dysentery. There Is still need for women nurses. Red Cross workers, utter 6omn slight hitches, tiro start ingin ably manairc'i auxllllary hos pital for serious cases likewise a hos pital for California troops. They contemplate opening still another home for the convalescents. Drugs, fo'od and supplies In the Red Cross Society's hands havo been given 10 ailing soiuicra wnitout stint, ns the necessities or tho slttfatlon de mand. There is great need now for money to aid in tho extension or the work, and the fact cannot bo too strongly Impressed up.u the people, Tho British warships Powerful und Rattler havo been ordered to Hong ICong, It s sild.on account of the number of cases of malarial fever abord. There hayo been three deaths on the Powerful. American Ships la Distress. A Into dispatch rrom Manila says: Tho United States cruiser Norton and the colliers Negro, which were on October fi wore ordered to p'occcd to Hong Kong In connection with tho recent disturbances ntnnd near Pekin have arrived at Antony In the province or Fo fJlon, tho former short or coal, and the latter with her cargo on lire. Woll authenticated reports havo reached hero or a terrlblo stato or anarchy In the southern Philippines. Tho Spaniards there are cooped up in tho principal towns. Tho Americans continue capturing tho robol vessels, as thoy arrive at Cavlte. Two havo been captured this week. Notice to Tax Payers. Sai.hm Marlon county, Ore., Oct. 21, 181)3. l Notice Is hereby given that all taxes for the year 181)7 are now duo and de linquent, und ir not paid on or berorc November 12, 181)8 costs will bo ndded. J' W. IJUItlllN, 10 2ltd Sheriff or Marlon county, IK) Dr. Neiivb l'lASTKita ror 8PINAI WICAKU nn iiruxuuiaftvn era lorsoc Don't be uneasy The.eadull times because money Is tight when you can cut down your expenses ir you buy Writing Material rrom us. Wo will sell you ono or tho llncst boxes of stationery (24 shoits or papnr, 21 envelops) ror l.lu. that you have always paid i't: ror. ir this Is mote titan you wish to pay, wo will sell you tho 15o kind ut ten conts, or tlio ton cent box ror KIVK CENTS Those prlcos aro ror good goods which are not round In raokot storos. OUIt 2 CENT TAHLET is as good as any llvo cont tablet on tho market, and Is a competi tion dollcrs. En'ouoii Sru. PATTON BROS. he Stamp of Style MADE niQHT AND SOLD HIOHT AT A LOW PRICE rOH THE POLKS WHO CANT AF FORD TO PAY A HIO PRICE. $2,00 QSBURN'S RACKET 303 Ccnunerclal St, IItK(TLV OPl'CSiTK THE TOST-OKFICR i. m ...DRESS You seldom get an opportunity, to buy new staple dress goods AT ACTUAL C03T That is what we are offering, and for the balance of the weel$ on some lines we will do even better, Call and see, 36 inch all wool serges in black, navy, brown, at, 25a Our all wool fancy dress goods, at 32cf ALL LINES AT MAKION COURT HOUSE. Sheriff Durbln Is sending out postal cards to all persons who have not yet paid their taxes, calling their atten tion to tho fact and urging payment at once. After November 12 costs will be udded to the taxes. Another suit has been tiled ngalnst the North Western Stovo Foundrj.a corporation, and J. Lowcnberg by J.ihn Savago, Jr. It Is an action to recover $171.60 alleged due for ser vices rendered by plulntlffs and also a debt or $17.30 transferred to plaintiffs W. W. Skinner. Tho plaintiffs suo for $218.80 with intorest and costs and disbursements or the action. W. T. Slater and Win. Kaiser aro attornoys ror plaintiffs. The following deeds woro lllcd In tho recorders elllce: Gideon Stolz and wife, lots llvo an 1 six In block 21 North Salem w. d. to Mary J. Weyant $100. Sarah J. Darrett and husband, two acres In Marlon county w. d. lo A. It. Ilevens $80. Sugar Factory Output. La Quandu, Or,. Oct. 20 Tho Oregon Sugar Company Is making a tecord. Tlio capacity vt Us plant Is 350 tons or beets every 21 hours, but Thursday :I70 tons woro handled, and there are now on hand 076,000 pounds or sugar. Yesterday Spokano tele graphed ror three cars "B. S. 0. E." (best sugar on earth,) Portland ordered theco cars, Walla Wulla one, Pendleton one, Baiter City one, and tlireo havo been sold here. La Grande has been sending $3003 dralts about twico a month toSan Francisco ror sugar.; New. 2 FJO Books -AT- Dearborn's Book Store .Ksop's Fables. Autocrat or the Breakfast Tublo Oliver Wondoll Holmes Cam He, .-Alexandre Dumus Coming Raco -- -Bulwer uotiy Dialogues a. Hope Black Beauty Anna Sewell Frankenstein Mrs. Shelley Haunted Chamber Tho Duchess House of Seven Gables..-Hawthorne Idle Thoughts or an Idle Fellowv , , . . ... Jerotno K. Jerome Light or Asia...-. ...SlrK, Arnold Nat Law InSolrit World-.Druiumond Beyond tlio City a.o. nnvin Man In Back Stanley J. Weyman Old MatuVdlo's Secret E Marlltt Scarlet Letter N. Hawthorne JJn of tho Four A. C. Doylo Sketch Book Washington Irving Study In Scarlet A, 0. Doylo mm gslna Barroom. ...Arthur Tlllyloss Scandal J. M. Barrie Uncle Tom's Cabin r, , $P: H,a,r,et Needier Stowo Vlour or Wakefield Goldsmith WlniiowlnThruitt8....J, m, Barri0 GOODS Our 46 inch at, Our all wool 43c 46 inch all wool black henrictla, formerly $1,00f now 70c, 46 inch all wool black henrictta, formerly $1,25 now 90c All wool black solid, formerly $1.25 now 85c All wool black solid, formerly 75c now 53c. All wool ladies' doth, 50 inch, formerly 65c? now 48c AJ1 wool ladies' cloth, 36 inch, formerly 38c now 29c, All wool challics, formerly 75c now 30c AT COST TO CASTOR I A For Infants anil Childron. Tlio Kind You Havo Always Bought Boars tho Signaturo of UV Lamps.. Large assortment or lamps In latest shapes and designs In nlckle.hlgh and ,.VV ,8tanaiKhan(iuclsund vaso lamps. Wo havo them ail marked in plain tig. urcs and can save you monoy on our line as wo bought them direct at tho factory. Como and sco tho line, oven If yon do not purchase. Mohina Tea Store It ED FRONT. REMEMBER our fresh roasted Cor recs ir you want a good cup or colief. FREE DELIVERY. New Collarettes Tirjnjgp BARGAIN DOUSE OF SALEII itvzfyZ UC4 Fine ncw.linc of the latest styles and finest qualities, prices range froxii the lowest to the very best. Be sure to inspect them, New Arrivals Lines of men's and boys caps, in wool cashmeres 15c . and 20c, Very neat styles in corduroy at 25c, Lines of ladies' corset waists, good drill, well boned 49c, Higher priced goods, equal value with other $1,00 lines, 85c, New tics, underwear, collars, cuffs, table oil cloth, towels, crashes, and small ware at lowest racket prices for cash, Seen our ladies' VW W f,nrl turned sole, neatest last, coin RACKET PRICES. WfGGIN'S BAZAAR. 307 Commercial. Street all wool black' brocades 53cf f? black brocades, at and 47c, ,- vk: u .' jf CLOSE OUT. 257 Commercial Street Salem IF YOU WISH TO ADVERTISE iist :lt:ejws:f.a.:f:ej:rs anvwherb at anytimb Call on or Write E. C. DflKE'S BDYERTISIK5 gfiEMCT 64 & 65 Alercliantn' Exchange SAN PRANCISCO. CAU. Swiss People llvo In a small country hut thoy mnko largo . Cheeses " We havo Just recolyed several monsters, They Beat the world and cut like cream. Try it. SOIHNEMANM THE GROCER 124 Stato at Tolophono 51 Mrs, D, L Fiester , toe for $2.75?