-t f( ' DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL n- : It: j mm: i Mi VOIi IX. SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 31. 1898, NO. 244 went I) KRAUSSE BROS 275 COMMERCIAL dTREET. Mackintoshes Overcoats and Umbrellas Arc some of your most presslnR mornings. "iVe make a study able to supply them with good suit your purse as well as your Our $2,50 Mackintosh Is a surprise and a roRUlar $100 seller. A large line of Box and Cape all wrol Tricots Special for 10 Days Allno917.S0 Kersey Overcoat, worsted HnlnR, with silk sleeve and nverllninR, for ' Others at $7.60, $10.00 and $12.50: Full line of Umbrellas from 50c to $5,00 G. W. JOHNSON & CO. 120 STATE A thorough training in business or shorthand pays Is evidenced by tlto number of student? of the -mm now holding responsible places, The revival of busi ness now on will make many new openings for young neople who arc prepared. Day and oyenlng sessions. Call or send for catalogue. Overcoats, Ulsters and Macintoshes,.. Nice new goods will be sold this week at 20 per cent reduction. In other words we will sell our 5750 garments for $6,00, These goods came in late and we are over' stocked, FRIEDMAN'S Cor, Commercial SALEM, r i lie Feet Our stock or boots, shoes au:l rub bur Roods Is so largo and complete, we can suit you, then wo can FIT YOU, which Is one of tho tunny advantages wo have- over the small stocks and cheap lines carried elsewhere. Unex perienced buyers pay too much for tliolr Roods, hencocan not compote, another advantago wo have which our customers receive the benellt of by trading ut wants on these wet, frosty of your wants .ind ure reliable Roods that will taste. Those $8.50 Coverts In Brown and Tan would be ocd values at $10.03. Guaranteed Waterproof. Coats In Blue and Blue $5.50 S15.00 STREET. Stylish and Nobby NEW RACKET and State Streets OREGON, Now is the time To make Doors and Windows secure against winter storms. We have a full supply of Build ers' Hardware. GRAY BROS, WE DEMAND The Entire Group of Philippines, Spaniards Have Until Friday To Reply, Possiblv Negotiations Will Be Broken Off. Ily Assooliiteil Tress to The Journal. Paris, Oct. 31. At the peace com mission today (he Americans presented a written expression of the purpose of the Americans to take the entire groupe of the Philippine Islands and to assume such a proportion of the Philippine debt as has bcon spent for the benellt of the Islands In public works, Improvements and better ments. It Is also set forth that the United States will not assume any part of the Philippine debt which was Incurred by Spain for furtherance of military or nuyal operations to quell the Insurrections of natives. Tho session adjourned until Friday In order to give tho Spaniards time td prepare a reply. The session lasted a little oyer nn hour. London, Oct. III... The Madrid correspondent of tho SlunduJd says: There Is much anxiety In Madrid m to the result of Monday's Joint sitting of the peace commission. Inasmuch as Spain accepted tho Cuban articles of tho protocol only on condition of u subsequent agreement being arrived at In the Philippine question, sho will resist any Infringement of her rights in the Philippines without compensation. There was a strong Impression, which has been growing there recently, that the Spanish, upon receiving definite assurances of the American determination to take tho entire Philippine group, would quit the conference, but this view was mod I lied by the uttltudo of the Spanish newspapers which arrived here today. These are found to havo wheeled Into lino with tho Epoca of October 27, which demanded that the Spanlsl' commissioners should sign a treaty In Paris, no matter how onerous the conditions Imposed by the Americans. It Is bclloved here tonight, on tho eve of taking up tho main question, that the Spanish commissioners are not likely to acquiesce here In any treaty that the Americans would sign. In the Philippine discussion two wearisome questions are likely to bo raised by the Spanish. The first Is on protocol phrase, "control, disposition and government," of the arcllpelago, tho Spanish doubtless holding that tho J word "disposition" does not Involve posesslon, though thoy know thafpo session was originally written In the protocol und changed to "disposition" on M.Camlsoo's Instance In behalf of Spanish sensibilities. Collatlral to'hlJ,lof yizcayy was intact, and ho this If, is a scoria contention, propoge(i t0 bUid a cofferdam around possibly to be merged with the ,,er an( ,,r,n( er t0 the surface, first, that when the protocol wus!afu,r mMw repalrs necessary to signed, there was an exterior ' u0at her. agreement oetweuu . uimwu mm Judge Day that neither tho protocol, nor Its terms should, In tho treaty negotiations, involveSpanlsh sover elgnty In the Philippine 'archipelago, On this point, Judge Day, thought, jcould be raised, and ho said she must the Associated Press, has already, bo removed from tho mouth of tho nniniPiilvripriled the existence of an .harbor. Tho board will have another standing outside or the protocol, 'secretary legardlng the wrecks oft cither verbally or in correspondence, Santiago. POTATOES Offii GREEN if 205 Commerclul Street, Salem, OH, DEAR JOHNs You had ought to go to Tho Fair store for what you want; for every thing is so cheap, and good quality too. We can get most, anything we want to wear or use and really It Is hard to keep from buying when wo go there, for they always lAue so many things to sell and at such low prices too, In fact John I really feel us though we can save 15 to 30 per cent on so many articles at The Fair store, now don't forget tho place John lt,s at. The Fair Store, 274 Commercial st Salem, Or, ' P. S. I think O. P. Dabney Is the proprietor, and he Is the man who wrot that Lost Shackle book. and this denial Is supported by the French yellow book. Washinoton, Oct. 31. An Informal scsslou of the cabinet was held Sunday at the White House. Tho president embraced the opportunity presented by tho presence or several members or the cabinet to discuss with them their forthcoming annual reports. The members of the cabinet were: Secretaries Alger, Long, Bliss and Wilson, and Postmaster - Goneral Smith. The assistant secretary of tho navy, Adjutant-General Corblu, and Surgcon-Genorcl Sternberg were with fno prcsldcut daring u part of tho evening. Tho president is said to believe that the negotiations will bo brought to a satlsfactcry conclusion. CERVERA'S FLEET. Naval Constructor Hobson's Plans to Raise It. Naval Constructor Hobson arrived in Washington Saturday afternoon, nnd appeared beforo tho board or naval bureau chiefs for the purpose of explaining the condition of the Span ish ships wrecked off the coast of Santiago, and the progress and pros pects of efforts which arc making for their recovery. Naval constructor Hobson was with tho board all afternoon, and gave a great deal of detailed Information as to the condition or the .wrecks. He was certain It was useless to contlnuo tho wrecking company anylongcr,and and that conditions did not merit tlicSSOOper day paid them. Con structor Hobson said that In his opin ion tho Colon and "Vlzcaya could bo raised and brought to drydocka at New York or Norrolk at a cost of $300,000 for one nnd $100,000 for tho other, und possibly they could bo brought In for $400,000 each. Tho gov ernment would, of course, take the BINGHAM et al The Courts Refuse a Restraining Order and Preliminary Injunction Bingham and Carson Don't Make an Early Breakfast Off the One Cent Daily The Capital Journal Establishment Sold Under Judgment to Hofcr Bros, Promptly tit 10 o'clock F. N. Derby, first deputy sheriff of Marlon county, appeared at tho Capital Jouknal olllce to sell tho property under execution tosatlsfy ludgmontorilorer Bros, Ho gavo Bingham & Davis twenty minutes ot graco to put In nppcurauco and bid on the property under cxeeutton. At exactly 20 minutes past 10 o'clock all the personal property, telegraph franchise, books and accounts, Including presses, type, wutcr motor, good will, (und all accrudlngpcrqulsltlrsyct to come, Inclundlng theatre tickets, railroad pusses, cordwood, turnips, etc., were bldlsn by A. F. Ilofor, Jr., for amount of Judgment. This Is a great victory for tho people Thr Capital Jouknal will contlnuo to protect the people against tho encroachments of political power and capital combined. Concluded on Second I'aite. risk of spending $200,000 on each of tlit. vnaenla nnrl In Mm nnil iiilalit. flnrl lt wa8 unaulo t0 ralso tliem. Mr. Hobsoa wanted to be placed at tho head of a wrecking company which ho should organize and be authorized to oxpend $330,000 or $000,- 000 on the two vessels, lie said the Mr Hobson also gavo the bureau chiefs Information concerning tho Relna Mercedes and tho Mcrrlmuo The former could bo easily raised, he bellevd, for It was apparent that she was only scuuieu. xuo iucrrimuu DRIED FRUIT will pay cash for Potatoes. GERMAN EMPERO Will Cut Short His Eastern Visit Spanish Soldiers Returning From Cinfuegos, Important Federal Supreme Court Decisions, Uy Associated I'rest to the Journal, 'Jerusalem, Oct. 31. Thocmporor and empress or Germany arc curtail ing their visit to tho Holy'Land. They abandoned the trip to Jerlco, owing td European complications, and be llovlng they ciin go to Syria. jJHavana, Oct. 31. Major Almy und Captain Page havo returned from Cinfuegos. They report tho sanitary conditions as bad, especially at the camps of tho Spanish soldiers. Ho ports of skirmishes between the Spaniards uro Incorrect. It Is understood that eight battalions of troops remaining along tho Jucaro military Hue will arrive at Cinfuegos KNOCKED OUT of Marlon county and Oregon, und this week, preparatory to being embarked for Spain. About 25,000 troops arc expected to concentrate at Cinfuegos for cm barkatlon homo. The stcauiar Porto Hlco sailed from Cleufuegos Wednes day, carry 1,000 troops. The Cuban delegates who linyc been In session at Santa Cruz del Sur aro expected to contlnuo their sessions ut Mareno. Tho goyornmont has ordered olllcers and soldiers who are evacuating Cuba bo paid In preference to other obligations, The .Investigation, Lkxincjton, Ky, Oct. 31, General Dodge, Colonel Sexton and Dr. Con ner, of tho war Investigating com mission, arrived today. Connor will make an Inspection or tho division hospital whllo Dodge und Sexton will make a tour or tho regimental camps. The Iowa and Oregon, Washington, Oct. 31. The Celtic, one or the colliers uccompunylng tho battleships Oregon and Iowa to Honolulu put In ut Buhla toduy. As Celtic left Tompklns-'illo the same time as. the battleships and It Is ex pected the latter will arrive at Buhla In the courso or a day or so. Important Decision, Wasiiinuton, Oct. 31 United Slates supremo court announced a decision sustaining the constitution ality or the feature of tho tax laws of New York which lays a tux on foreign corporations doing business in tho state, according to the capltnl employed. Tho case vas Instituted ugalnst Comptroller Skates of New York, to vacate ur, assessment upon the capital or a largo western drughouse huving a branch in Now York City. Chief Justice Fuller announced the court's decision, afllrmlng the judgment supreme courn of Montana In the case or tho as, Louis mining and milling company ugulnut the Montana mining company, Involving the right's mining claims. FOREIGN NEWS The czar of Russia has now become u convinced Dreyfusard, and Is taking a sympathetic Interest in the prison er of Devil's Island, Tho National Review adds that there has been great astonishment and indignation caused in French ministerial and the higher military circles of Franco by tho publication of too frankly spoken articles by M. Zukrowskl, president of the Russian appeal cnurt,dcclaring the Dreyfus courtmartlal amounted a return to thclcttrcs de caclmt and the days or the Bastilc, and also scathingly criticising prosecution or EmlloZola. It Is asserted that tho Russian government received remon strances from Paris In the Interval between the article, efforts being mado to havo M. Zakrowskl silenced or removed. But, it is added, the attempt failed. This Is looked upon as being cyldcuco of a rcmurkablo change of opinion In Russia. General Wcsloy Mcrrltt and Mrs. Morrltt aro still In London. Mrs. Mcr rltt Is suffering from typhoid fever, Although her condition is notscrlous, her sickness will necessitate her re. malnlut; here forsomo time. Tho Dally Chronlclo prints a letter from a correspondent who alleges that tho various American typewriter companies which do business abroad havo formed a trust, which controls the prices or all tho leading machines sold In Great Britain. tJi' EJ9 European residents ol Peking are In A state or iilurm at the drafting Into that city or largo bodies or Chlncso troops, as n counterpoise to tho recent arrival thereof guards for tho foreign legations. Tho natlvo soldiers ure very turbulent, und, coupled with the anti-foreign riots at Canton, the situ ation has caused great uneasiness among tho foreigners, who number ubout 150. In rcsponso to tho demand or the diplomats, the tsung ll-yumou has promised to remove the soldiers, who arc mostly Mohamcdau3, and who openly dccluro their Intention of driv ing out the foreign "devils." But tho fulfillment or tho promise or tho tsung-la-yamcn offers offers consider able d I lllculty, as tho only rorco capa ble or overawing tho Chlncso troops at Peking Is tho foreign drilled forco In the neighborhood or Tien Tsln, com manded by General Yuan Slick Hal, who, however, Isdrcuded by tho pal ace. The birth of a son to Prince Eman uel. Dukcof Aostu, eldest nophow ot tho king of Italy, was a very import ant eyent for tho house of Savoy, us unless a change or circumstances occurs, ho will sit on thothronoof Italy. I'LED I'ROM HOME. An Epileptic Girl Disappears and No Search Mads for Her. Word reaches the city that a girl, udoptcd from the Orphan's home by a family ot Salvation army pooplo named Thomas, who lives south or this city by tho Prlnglo school house, ran uwuy early lust week, hllo attempting to escape it beating und hits not been hcurd or since Tuesday. It seems that tho child, who Is an cpjleptlc, had dono something to apparently merit chastisement, and was being punished by some uicmbor or tho family., The child ran, screaming, to tho woods, und disap peared In tho underbrush. Slnco then no truce has been found that would lead to her discovery and Judging from tho pulns taken to Und tho child, li not of mush importance whether sho Is found ur remains undiscovered. Flnnlgan's Ball Tonight. Murray & Mack will Introduce soino uf such specialties us have mado them famous, tliolr burlcsquo on "Skirt Dancing," and the, "Ulovo Con test." tliolr "Side wulkTulk," and tho burlesque circus act, "P. T, Hurnuiu and Adam Fourpaw on a Lark" uro enough In themselves to satisfy an audlenco, and yet there is much more. Besides tho co-stars, tho company comprises Frio Pollock, Leu Del more, Fred Wilson, Harry Hopping, Frank Wattcrs, Mae Trumbull, Fannie Trumboll, Kittle Beck, Heine Gule, Mona Carrlngton, Blanche ICrcago, Kitty Huwthorno, Constance Wlndom, Mary Smith, Alice Smith, Jcuno Riley and Qucenlo Treonle. Tho box sheet Indicates u pucked house. Gospel Meetings, The moinbcrs or tho W. O. T. U. und I. O. O.T., or Saiom, ure urrung Ing for holding u series of Gospel Temperance meetings In the near future. The W. C. T. U. have long maintained u reading room and con ducted Gospel Temperance meeting every Sunday afternoon, but tho Good Templars, of which there Is a very strong live lodge In SaIcm,uro going to loin hands with tho good sisters and brothors-in-law or tho W. C.T.I J. und hold a series of real live Gospel Tcmpcranco meetings. Good music, good speaking und the best of feeling for all. Watch the dates und arrange your business so that you will not mlssono of those mcetlng8,as you will greatly benefitted by u meeting con ducted us this will be, entirely nou- sectarian In everyway. When vou call or I), Witt' W itch Hazel Salve don't swept anything elte Djn't be talked injo subttl.ute or pile for ore for; UUfU). OIUUC ,IUJI t,v. CRISIS COMING Excitement in London and Paris Active War Movements in England, Now French Cabinet Completed and Announced, Ily AinoclnUM l'rcn to Tlie Journal. Pauis, Oct. 31. The now cabinet Is constituted as rollews: M. Lebrct. minister or Justice: Dupuy. premier and minister or the Interior- TW- reychet, secretary or war: Lockroy. marine; Doltcasso, foreign affairs: Pcytral, finance: Levcus. niihlm In. straotlon:Dolonclo. commerce! Olllnnn oolondlal; Vlglor, agriculture; Krantz, puuiic works. London, Oct. HI. There was an unexpectedly gloomy feeling thljj morning on stock exchange and the Paris bourse, both markets being In fluenced rroin tho uggrcsslvo tono ol somo French papers. Besides this something extraordinary seems to have happened, and It looks as If a crisis woro approaching. British naval preparations uro being pushed with great activity. Tho British eiuorgenuy squadron Is gathering nt Devouport with all pos sible spcod. Ollhers und sailors have bcon hurriedly recalled 'from tliolr leaves orabsenco, several battleships and cruisers , ut Portsmouth taking rull crows on board, and othor war llko preparations being mado. A sensation was caused by jtho ar rest or a supposed Russian spy at a fort near Harwich, Tho man went to a redoubt where ho tried to obtain In formation from a sontry regarding tho furttllcatlons. It Is asserted today that tho ofllcors of volunteers havo rccolvcd orders to prepare for Immodlato mobilization, and It Is staled that different urmy corps have been Informed us tho ports to which they have been allotted. Paris, Oct. 3l.Knclulr suys It learns on reliable authority that tho Fashodi question will bo settled fitvorablo to Great Brltlan by tho re call or Marchund. Pall Mull, Gazotto says: "England has been und ovon now Is so ncuf war that tho government has carried Its preparations to tho farthest limit of the preparatory stago. It lias been arranged to call out reserves and mllltla and to moballzo volunteers und form large camps at various Im portant rullrotd Junctions.'' Pain b.4 noGBow with Dr. liHon Pain 7111 HONEST GOODS New Mclba Union Suits, Special line ut n special prlco. Sou them 17c New plush capes, New collarettes. now jackets 9260, $1.00, W,00 to $15.00. New Noyelties Just being shown by us. New red plaids, Now trrcen plaids, combination colorings, In tine lisle und cot ton 60und7Sc. New pillow tubing lftuthoyurd. New lace tucking.... $3,60 per yard. New green und purple voillngs 26c und 35c Feather boas, newest designs, 76o to 2.60. Lace curtine, I ii nil :i ti.'iir lute nlun anmnln curtwlni, to ciWj out at greatly re duced prices, Bargains In this lot, Pay you to Investigate. Salem's Greatest Store, JOSEPH MEYERS 4 SONS, Phone 1, 27 280 Commercial street, cornor Court, RoVal Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food, against alum. Alum baking: powders are the greatest menacro to health of the present day. BOVM. SAKIM1 POWOf H CO., H VOW. MARRIED. OBEKIIEIM-SHAFFER. -Sunday evening, at the homo or J. P. Rogers, 182 High street, Mrs. Susan Obcr helin to Datilol Shaffer, both of this city. Tho newly married couple will make their future homo on tho old Oborhclm placo Just across tho bridge In Polk county. The many frlonds of both Join In heartiest congratulations, Wheat Market. (By Associated Press to Tho Journal.) CuiOAao, Oct. 31, December 00 cash 2 red 08c, San Francisco. Oct. 31 December 122 Cash wheat $1&1 Salem, Oct, 30. Sulom Flouring Mills quoto llfty-two conts. Tho Tlllson-Bartlottgraln Co. pay 5G cents ror small lots and aro proparcd to pay a llttlo moro ror large lots. Dr. MlleVNorvo Mas tors 23c at all druggists, Agers Asthma cure bottor known as Ayor's Cherry Pec toral, has mado a record for its romarkablo cures of asthma. Cases that havo boon considered boyond liopo or holp havo boon cured by this romody. Wo givo two examples of such cures out of tho many on ' recerd: "My mother has been a great aufforer from nsthma for tho past ten years, and her recovery Is almost without a parallel. On account of her advanced ago over soventy wo hail but llttlo hopes of over seeing her well again ; bnt wo aro sincerely grateful to Inform you that sho has been entirely cured by tho uso of Aver" Chorry l'octoral. INGU3 HANKS, Tar Brook, N.S. "I was a sufTcrer for a long time from . asthma, vainly endeavoring to procure relief In tho ubo of ordinary remedies. At length I was Induced to try a bottlo of Ayor's Cherry Pectoral. Tho first bottle afforded mo so much bonoflt that I continued tho uso of the remedy until entirely cured." JOSEPH KLONZ, Charlotte, N.G. Aprs Cherry Pectoral R ut up in lmlf-Bizo bottles, 50 conts. ull-Bizo bottlo, $1.00. at HONEST PRICES Handkerchiefs, 350 dozen. Now goods, new prices Wrappers, '' Entire now lino at special prices, , Mothers I To convince yourself of the truo merit of our boys' clpthlng, seo thoin, Beit goods, lowest prlcu, Once Over Puff Tics, Tho newest shape. Seo them, A swell lino. HART, BOrtAFFNEn & MARX. OUARANTEgn OLOTHINQ. $8,50 to $18,00. t HUT S ll ii IE it m& if ii'JII iK " J, '4