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, VU. i Vol xx. '? SALEM, OREGON, PKIBXT, NOVEMBER 11, 1890. NO. 244 K DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. 1.6 hi the Feet 3dRiflLBl KRAUSSE BROS. 275 COMMERCIAL ;iTREET. REMOVAL Having completed arrangements to move from our present location wc have decided to put on sale at Cut and Slash Prices ! Our immense Children's stock of Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats and Caps, Etc. Everything under the knife. Absolutely No Reserve. This means a saving to you of from 10 to 25 per cent, and to us the expense and trouble of moving a large stock, G. W. JOHNSON & CO; 120 STATD A thorough training In business or shurthund pays Is evidenced by tho number of students of the :fm now holding responsible places. The rovlyal of busi ness now on will make many new openings for young Dcopto who aro prepared. Day and evening sessions, flalfursend for catalog?. Sweaters... A great variety of men's sweaters, fifty different kinds to select from, Prices range from 35c up to $260, We still have a few of those men!s ulsters and overcoats left; Our price $6 they are worth $9, This is headquarters for bargains m umbrellas, trunks and blankets, Large assortment of embroideries, Prices the lowest in the city, FRIEDMAN'S Cor. Commercial SALEM, ' Our stock of boots, shoes and rub ber Roods Is so largo and complete, wo can suit you, then wo can FIT YOU, which la one of tho man; advantages wo have over the small stocks nnd cheap lines carried elsewhere. Uncx pcrlen:ed buyers pay too much for their goods, hence can not compete, another advantage wo have which our customers receive the benefit of by trading at SALE! Men's and Boys' and STREET. 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 era' Hardware. GRAY BROS. RACE WAR Wilmington in Hands of a Mob. Tho Reign, of Terror Exists. Still Order Has Finally Boon Restored By' Citizens. Ily Associated t'rru to tbc Journal. Wilmington, N. G.Nov., 11. After much bloodshed and turbulence, Wll. mhgton has at last subsided Into comparative peaccfulncss. Eight negroes were killed and three white men wounded during yesterday: Last night tho city was In the hands of a new municipal government, nnd law and ordor Is now established. Tho board of nldormen resigned ono by nuo. As each alderman vacated the rcmalLdcr elected a successor named by the citizens' commltteo until the entire board was changed legally. They resigned In repouso to public sentiment. Tlio new board Is composed of conservative Demo cratlc citizens. The mayor and chief of pollco then resinned and the new board elected tholrsu:ccs8orB, accord Ins to law. Ex-Itcprescututlye Wad dell was elected mayor, and E. O. Purmalce chief of police. Tho first act of the now government wub to swear In 250 special pollcomcn, chosen from tho ranks of reputable white citizens. They are vested with all tne authority or law and have t nken char go of tho olty. Tho citizens' committee will remain on guard throughout tho town to prevent at tempts at Incendiarism. Tho now government will devote Its attention to restraining recklessness umong the whites as well as keeping down law Icssucsk umong tho negroes. Further ttoublo or u general or serious naturo Is not expected. Soon after the meeting, George Rountree received a telegram from Governor Russell, saying that he would use ull his efforts to Influence the mayor and city council to resign, If that would restore peace. Mr. Rountree sent the following reply: "Mayor and aldermen reslgnod. Two hundred and fifty special policemen sworn In. Law wll) be maintained and peaco restored." The trouble In Wilmington commenced Thursday morning, when an armed body of citizen, numbering about 400. und lead by ex Representative Waddell, chairman of the committee or 25, appointed for the purpose, proceeded to tho publlshmg-houie or a negro news papers, the Record, to wreck It. Tho editor of this newspaper had published an article defumltory of white women und a mass meeting of citizens demanded his expulsion from theclt) within 21 hours, and the removal of hl press. Fifteen leading negroes were called In by the committee of 25, and directed to notify the chairman this morning whether they would agree to tho removal ot the press, They were Informed that If no answer was returned tho press would be demolished. No answer was received by the chairman and after waiting an hour, he citizens proceeded lu a body and demolished the fixture, ot tilt print Ing efflce. The building was also fired and gutted. The leaders say that this uctloD was work or Irresponsible per sons, and as soon ai 'ho Urn was dis covered the fire department was called to extinguish It. Tho burning of the printing onice created a greeat commotion among the negroes of the town. POTATOES in t 205 Coramcrcjal tftreet, Salem, u WilMinqton, Nov. II . Change In municipal government effectt-n last night lids placed whltomen In Con trol, representing the best demerit of the city. The first act ot tho now government was tu swear In 250 ipec- lal policemen who woro Instructed to prevent further disorder and to frus trate all futuro attempts to terrorize the negroes. TRAIN robbery. Bold Hold-up .of the Great Northeran Train iu Minnesota. Ffinaus Falls, Minn. Noy. il. The Great Northern through train, Which passes through this cltyat V.'M p. m., last night was held upjtad robbed about iyo miles west ot lioro. Thero wore eight robbon In tho gong, all well armed, Two ot them evi dently boarded the blind baggage In this olty. Tho train was scarcely out of town when theso two climbed oyer the1 tender, and, presenting rovolvcra, told Engineer Braco and his fireman to HKJp at n lonely spot near Pelican river bridge. Arriving at this place, thd train wns stopped, and itbc engineer and tlreman were brdercd to leave tho cab. Tho other 'members of the gang rushed from tho woaas and boarded tho express car. All wore handkerchiefs over their faces. Tho gang was regularly organized, and went by numbers. When the train stopped, the cori ductorand brakeman starred forward to Unci out what the trouble was, but the bandits tired a number ot shots and warned them to go back. They then compelled the express messenger to leave the car. and whllo thrc6 or four stood guard the others proceeded COLLECTOR OF Joined George G. Bingham in Buying Blocks of the Evening Capital Journal Stock, The Big Mitchcllitc Boss and Mr, McBridc's Man, Davis, Back of the Injunction Suit for Political Purposes Salem Newspaper Men Testify as to the Editorial Abiliiy and General Conduct of the Paper by Hofcr Bros, Tflo urcftt climax In tho 8ult.of Bfngha"m& Day If, by their liltbrncyj John A.Carson against Tjik Jun nalCo. was to bo sprung this Friday morning. Word had been passed uruund that great sensutlons weroto bo sprung and all tlio failures bo far, of Bingham et, al were to bo recouped, the county rock-crusher was to bo sjt to work on tho publishers, and they were to be disciplined and fried out or poscsslon or Thb Journal onico and a rccelyer appointed to conduct tho business. At 0 o'clock Holmes and Sherman and Carson and Blnghum wero In the courtroom. Judge Boise uppcured, und Mr. Davis took u seat in tho body or tho houso. Quite a number or prominent citizens wero present, In cluding Salem newspapor men, who had beenjposted, to hear tho fun which Mr. Blnghum had promised them. Great frauds, misappropatatlons of funds, receiving largo sums of money to blow open the safes, The local safe was destroyed, and It, Is thought they succeeded tn securing considerable money, but the exact amount canuot bo learned. The through-safo was drilled and dynamited, four charges being used. Tho Jacket was blown oil but it was impossible to reach the In ner part and get at the cash. Thoy worked over It nearly two hours.hold Ing tho train for that length of time, but finally gave up, and, Joining their companions on the outside, itarted south. Moorhkad, Minn., Nov. 11 Six men engugod in. the hold up or the Great Northern tram, near tergus Falls last night wero captured here this morning. Uanlc Robbery. MA00NM6. Nov. 11. Tho Klrks vlilo Savings bank was pntcrcd by burglars this morning and robbed of 9H,000 la government bonds ana 118,000 gold and grqenbacks. . ! iii Explosion and I'ire, Ily AuocluJ l'rei to Ihv Jouriul. IUnovkic, Mass, Noy. 11. A lira lu the store r C. A. Stearns followed by u terrltlo explosion which blew out the sides or the building killing four men. 1IT wl) pay cash for PgUjtpea, Mi n. ruin ELECTION RESULTS Congress Repub- IS lican; Majorltles Simmering Down in All States. Republicans' Havo a Working Ma jority in Congress. Ily Asioclatetl PrtM to Tlio Journal Washington, Nov. 11. "Wo havo received conformalory Information from every district tn the United States" said chairman Babcock, of tho Republican congressional committee today. "This allows that tho Repub licans certainly havo 1.1 majority and possibly more, over the combination In the next houso of representatives. Tho straight-out Republican strength will bo of 16V' CUSTOMS "IKE" PATTERSON from politicians and candidates for (Jnltca States sonator. Mr. Carson recited all the pleadings In tho case with which whulo pages or Salem papers havo been kalulmlncd for months past, all or which aro not new or to any great extent burdened with truth fact. A COARSB UK was injected Into tlio statement of Mr. Carson, when ho Interpolated Into his long-winded Interpretation, churgo that defendants admitted getting ovor $5000, from candidates for utllco . Thero Is not a word to this effect In tho pleadings. But Mr. Carson had to do his duty for which he is employed by Bingham and ought to bo excused by tho public, Tub Journal will engage in no mis representation even of theso plain tiff. Mr. Carson may serve Mr. Bingham nnd Mr. Bingham may scryc Mr. Carsoj to tholr mutual satisfaction In civil or criminal Continued on Fourth Page Chairman Babcock, of tho Republi can congressloual committee, practi cally completed a list of tho rcprcson tatlves-elcct to the' 60th con grt'68, Tho latest authentic advices received by the Republican. committee Indicate that two districts are In doubt yet, viz.: Tho second California; and the twcltli Texas, In both, however, Mr. Babcock concedes that tho chances are favor. able to tho Democrats. Ho claims neither of them. Mr. Bubcock'd figures show the election of 185 straight Bepubli cans, 1CI Democrats, six Populists aud ono Silver Republican Theso figures do not Include tho two doubtful dis tricts mentioned. Conceding these two districts to the Democrats as a means or reaching de Unite results Mr. Babcock claims a certain major Ity or 13 oyer the opposition. Little Information df a.deflnlte na turo was received by the Dcmocratlo congressional committee. Secretary Kerr maintained that the opposition to tho Ropubllcaus would organize and control the next house or repre sentatives. His. figure Indicated that the opposition would have at least 180 votes, and perhaps 181. Cor ruptlon was charged against the Re publican managers by the De'uircrats, Reno, Nev, Nov. 11. Latest re- turn show that McMillan. Republi can Is elected governor or Nevada. The next, legislature dhows fur United States senator on Joint ballot antl Stewart ft, for Stewart 15, doubtful 4, Quo county to hear from, PROBABLY NOT ASHORE Views of the Captain of the Saginaw Aboutthe Maria Teresa Going Ashore. Nassau, N. r. Nov. 11. -Wreckers brought stores from a stranded vessol oft Cat Island, which establishes be yond u doubt that she Is tho Teresa. The vessel lies beyond two reefs, on a smooth bottom. The Biltish admlrallty Is going to take possession of the Teresa as a derelict. Tho American consul Iibb protested 'against this course, claiming everything less tho salvage. Tho Ucamer Antlllla Is leaving hero for Cat Island with customs ofllccrs and police on board. Boston, Nov, II. IT tho Spanish cruiser Maria Teresa Is on Cat Island, Bahamas, Micro was little indication of It when Captain Garvin, ot tho steamer Saginaw, passed thero on November 4, three days after she was abandoned, The Saginaw sailed from Port do Paris, Haytt, on November 3, and passed within 30 miles of Cat Island tho next day. Captain Garvin said tliut when olT tho Islund he encount ered a flcot of wreckers, or spongo tlshcrimm, who aro constantly on tho lookout for wrecks, especially after ouch aalo as swept over tho Bchamas during tho first of tho week. ir tho Teresa wan aihoro on tho bland at that time, every ono or thoso daring fishermen would havo (locked around her within a row hours after sho grounded, und would not havo gone hunting about the ocean with such a prlso so close at hand. Is It the Teresa? Nassau, N P. Nov. 10 Too steam er ashore oil Cat Island, supposed to bo actions but thoyslmlhn6t--boldly falsify tho records. Mr. Carson now discussed tho law of tho caso und stated what they would rely on. Tho ullcgod accout Ing was not binding. ITo cited a great many corporation cases to show that directors had no right to mako an ullcgcd accounting In tholr own In terest Thoy wore railroading their own claims through without regard other stockholders und they would sco whother this court and the supremo conrt, or thlsstuto, would sanction such proceedings or not. Ho gavo notice In advance that thoy would ap peal tho case, showing not a very strong faith In his caso niter all tho heralding or annihilation that was to overtake tlioderondanls.llko a cyclono on a summer evening. Mr. Carson further plead that tho defendants hud a very easy caso to make, while their caso was very dinicult, tho -abandoned cruiser Teresa, Is now described us he Ing un armed warship Hying tho American Hag, showing signs of having been on liro, und hav ing leaked slightly, She stranded In an exposed position Thursday night. Home Prom Honolulu. San Fkanowco, Nov. II.-Tho steamer Australia has arrived so von days from Honolulu, and Is in quaran tine. Among her passengors woro 30 soldiers urfectod with malarial fever. The majority of tho sick mon aro members of tlio cavalry, who wero Jo tailed on garrison duty In tho island. Tho Invalids aro in chargo ot Captuln Hardin, of tho regular army, and Major Chase, or tho Now York volun teers, both or whom aro 111. The voy age Improved tho condition or most or the men. Thero Is considerable sickness umong tho troops at Honolulu, but the prevailing fuvor Is generally or a mild type. Kentucky Tragedy, II y Anioulttixl fret lo Hie Journal. Soottbiiurcj, Ind., Noy. 11. A tele uram fromOlascow, ICy., states that last night Robert Brown shot nnd killed Louis McCIellan, liM mother and sister, and dangerouriy w juuded hla brother. Tho tragedy Is the result of family troubles of long standing, A Olarglow, Ky., Special to tho Times Star says, that olllcers und powe have Itibert Brown, the mur derer, Hurrou-ided In a barn. A des perate tight is now taking place. LatcrSp. m.-A Times Star Special from Glasgo. says: Robert Brown Just surrendered. He may be hung before he reaohes'the Jail. WAR NEWS. Spanish Cabinet Will Act Soon Philippine Insurgents Still Aggressive. Havn Taken Nogros arid Besloglng Hallo, Capital of Panv. tljrAocUtnl I'twi to Tho Journal MADRID, iNOV. il. -Tho queen ro gent presided at cabinet council today. Sagasta read u lottor from Rlos, prcsldont of the Spanish pcaco commission, announcing, that tho American peace commissioners ro fuwd to rccogntr.0 tho Cuban debt and exueted tho Philippines. The cabinet will mcctuguln this evening und will dcoldo upon a reply. Insurgents Besieging Hollo. London, Nov. 11. Advlcca received in thta city saying tho Insurgents havo taker, the Island of negroes, ono of tho Philippines and aro besieging Hollo, the capital or tho Island or Pany. Evacuating Holguln. NkwYoric, Noy. 11. A dispatch to Herald, from Santiago says; Tho Spaniards aro ovacuutlng tho Holguln district very rapidly. Four thousand mon loft thero last week. Tlirco moro vessels will tako tho balance. Schley Arrives Horn. Nkw Youic, Nov, 11. Tho Cru Isor Nowark from Sail Juan with Admiral Schley arrived. She brings a full ro- portortho ovacuntiorr commission. Shot Through Window. PJSNDI.ETON. Ore. Noy. 11. Last night at 0 oolock, while Miss May Wallace, teacher ot the Pondlotcj ucademy, who was standing by u table In hor homo, whorosho was sowing, soma ono lired through tho window, Idlllcting probably u fatal wound, A young Chinese who Miss walluco hud expelled from her class Is sus pected of tho crimo. Suicide. Ily Aifcoelr.te.1 1'row to (lie Journal. Portland, Nov. II. Charles A Wheolcj, committed suicide last night by cutting his throat with a razor. Ho was a former deputy sheriff ofMultnomah county Despond ency was the cuuso, aU flruggUU sell Dr. Ml)' Nerve ftatM. HIGH NOVELTIES In Ladies' Mackintoshes at special prices, Priest lev's Black Fancy Dress Goods at special price, In order to reduce our stock wo liuyo made somo terrltlo cutsiln the uboyo lines. Pay you to Investigate. When you sec it In our ad, It's to bo had . 00 cent lines now no cents, 91 .00 lines now 70 cents. 91.2ft lines now 00 cents. 91. CO lines now 91.20. 910,00 gurmonts now 97.48, 912.60 garments now 93.63. 913,60 garment now 90.08. 925.00 garments now 917.&1. New plush capes, New collarettes, new jackets 92.60, 91.00, 93,00 to 9IS..00. flonesf Goods at JOSEPH MEYERS t SONS. Plume 1. 278 280 Commercial street, wrnerCourt, saws ivi's Greatest 'o?0r RoVal Baking Powder Made from pore cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum. . Alum bald ting powders arc tfeegrealeet to health of tfae mtc&toky. menacers otm 1AWNQ rowat eg. mw wk. NEW CABINET. Composition of the Ministry Formed by Yamagata, Washington, Nov. 10. FoIIowIok Is tho composition or the now cabinet or Japan, completed on the 8th Inst: Marquis Yamagata, prlmo minister; Count Matsuffatak, finance: Marquis hSalgo, interier: Admiral Kabamaya. education; Viscount Aokl, foreign uffulrs; General Katsurc, army, Viscount Yoshlkaw, communication; Vlco-Admtral Yamatoa, navy; Mr. Klyonlolt, Justice; Mr. Sone, com rucrco and agriculture. Field Marshal Mum u Is Yamauata, Artlmos formed this ministry to succeed Count Okuma Stagakl, the first party cabinet In tho history of Japan, which took ofllco on June 28, and resigned on Octoter3l, owing to differences over tho question of tilling the portfolio or public Instruction. Tho Yamagata cabinet contains no mombcr who Is connected with nuy or tho political parties. Saved of the Wreck. Gudalo, Mic1imNot.11 Life saving crow succeeded In gettlpg all the men sardy off tho wrocked schooner, Lena M. Notlson. Wheat Market. (By Associated Press to Tho Journal.) uiucaqo, jmov. ii jjcconibor oat cash 2 red 07c. San Franoi8co,Nov. 11 December 1.101 Cash wheat $1,211 If " economy Is tho road to wealth' why not patronlzo tho Salem Steam Dyeing &Clcanlncr Woiks, 105 Com mercial Ht, nnd savn money. In add ition to Dyolng and Cleaning, wo do general repairing-, such us rollning and reminding coats and vests, placlugnew votyot collars buttons, patches eto, We iiso mno but tho best of material, work neat, cheap, and promptly dono. Our prices uro right. ffoboflyneeahaToNonraHtia. OetlV. MiW VJa 11 lu (ma. drugs!. 'Oee cet & TiiB jiupulurity of AVer's Cherry 1'ectural, ami tho great demand for u cheaper package, has been recog nized by tho proprietors in tholr now liulf-sizo bottle, costing CO cents. mrs t,berry Pcctwn New Melba Union Suits. Special lino at a special pricey Sco , chain ,.,,,,n.i7o Mothers I To convluco youreeir of tho true merit or our boys' clothing, see them; Be.t goods, lowest pries ' Handkerchiefs, i 350 dozen. New goods, new prices, Wrappers, "; , Entire new Jlno at apodal prices flonesf Prices, " JM .n . v.ij a." ts i .aT-iH Jr" vw ? "A" A M t M : ,(ji 0... X. u r9 v ' K3 -tfrwr Hutw t '"Tb-j wwrv-wirttsAftiWja