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ijA' -4' .. - i A it '' i -it. rr ii r VOL IX. SALEM, OREGON, TIITJKSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1898. 1& 286 ' JffO, .M DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. HOW IS KRAUSSE BROS. 275 COMMERCIAL STREET' BIQ NOW IS THE LflNKET See those special lines and prices at the WOOLEN MILL STORE Money is the Lever That Moves the World and the pretty and useful Christmas goods at The Fair moves the pocketbook. but does not affect it a great deal for the rcaion that everything is so cheap, A Fine Line of Sample Vases and tree ornaments bought away down low for spot cash and will be coid very cheap, 1,000 Dozen Handkerchiefs Books, albums, beautiful chenille covers, toys of all kinds, carts, wagons, doll cabs, doll slippers, slippers for men and women, Santa Claus Letter has been delayed on account of the heavy, storms, but he has made arrangements tor his headquarters at the Fair Store, P, S.His letter will appear latei', O. P. 274 Commercial Street. CbiDa Tea 5ef and Lai7tp!Jewelry Manufacturing To bo given awpy on New Years' eve. No drawing; only count or rucss how many coffee beans In the jar See our north show win dow and call In the store for particulars. Our Imports or holiday good uro arriving very fast, almost fuster than ve can handle. We Import direct and can fhow the Import Bills; therefore we get the latest out and can sell cheap. You will find our stock very large; Holiday Goods such as tine Ilavllund and German China, to sell, odd pieces or sets. Novelties In China and gluusware. Eng lish Semi-Porcelain (of which wc carry ten patterosJ.Hobemlan glassware, Cut Glass, common glassware, etc Come and see and be convinced of our havlnir a lanre slock and saving at least 25 per cent on account or Importing. We Invite you to the Yokohama Tea Store. MIS? Men's -willow calf lace shoes, new toes. calMincd, Goodyear welts $3,00 a pair, Rubbers Free With all ladies' shoes at $2.50 or oyer wc give a pair of ladies' rubbers free of charge for 10 days. aiM Soli;! TIME TO RUY CIii DABNBY CONGRESS S AntivTicket Scalping Bill Bassed The Culmination of a Ten Years' Struggle, Other Congressional New3 of Im portance. 11 r Aaanclnteil I'rcaa (u tlio Journal. Washington, Dec. 8. Tlio house passed tlio nnti-llckct-scalplng bill by a voto or 110 to 101. Tills action Is tlio culmination of u 10 years' strugKlo on the part or tlio railroads to put nn end to tlio business or ticket-scalping. Washington, Dec. 8.Thc Cana dian high commission occupied scats In the gallery or the liouso today, tlio guest of Dlogloy. Tlio liouso wend into committees of tlio wholo liniuo dlatcly arter tlio reading or tlio Jour nal to consider the urKcnt deficiency bill, for tlio support or tlio military establishment The urgent dcticlcncy bill pissed the house lato today. Washington, Dec. 8,-Tho president today sent theso nominations to senate: For postmaster, Samuel S. Train, Albany, Ore.; Lloyd Du Hols Van couver Wash. Washington, Dec. 8. At the opening or the senate It watt decided an adjournment should be taken until Monday and in was also determined to glvo no hour ot today'n session to the consideration or private pension bills. In this connection b'cnatnr Vest en tered a 6trong protest against the passage or such measures In tho ab sence or a quorum and without duo consideration, Galllngcr as chair man or tho pension committee agreed with Senator Vct. CalTery Intro duced a resolutien: "That it Is tlio scuso or the senate that the president enter Into negotiations with tho government or Great Britain with tho purpose or abrogating or modifying tho Claytou-Dulwer treaty to tho extent that tho sumo may be deemed necessary to prevent tho United States from owning, construct ing, controlling or appropriating tho oceanic canal across tho Isthmus of Darlen." Moruan moved to take up tho Nicaragua canal $. A motion to adjourn was undo by Pot tlgrow, Tho bill was called and tho motion was defeated. Tho bill was then taken up and tho senute ad Journcd on motion of Morgan. Washington, Dec. 8. Senator Vest Introduced In the senate a reso lution providing for tho appointment ot a joint commission ofthe house and senate to Investigate tho charges or corruption in the conduct of the war with Spain. Will Go to Manila. New York, Dec. 8, Assistant Naval Constructor Ilobsuu will go to Manila to superintend tho raising or the sunken war vet-selx, He expects to leave about tho 20th of this month. Ilooson will shortly visit his home In Alabama, but only expects to stay three or four days. Always Au Fait Wo have Just received a lu we ship meutof Cut Glass something for tho holidays au full. Wo arc now prepared n do all kinds or fancy engraving and Jewelry manufacturing on short notice, at reasonable rales, Holiday Goods New goods arriving every day. Slock larger than ever. S. W. Thomnson & Co. DONG Ml CQM M EltOI A L STREET. SHARKEY-CORQETT. ' Gentleman Jim's Offsr Accepted by Tom Sharkey Other Matters. New York, Dec. 8. Tom Sharkey has Issued tho following letter: "I sec by tho pupors that Mr. Cor- bctt wishes to rotrlovo his lost laurels by making a proposal to mo that seems out or the questien: but I will not do as ho and tho man who at present holds tho championship did, and will not back It up us they huvo done, by tullhg their oppunonts that they should meet somebody tlrst. "I will cover Mr. Corbett's rorfolt, although 1 think It very foolish to meet In privuto for 85000 a side when wo can got so much more monoy by boxing in public; but If Mr. Corbstt will find tho placo to box in, with 10 men on a side, and guarantco me protection rrom arrest I will box him any old way. 1 will give tho $5000 to tho poor or Now York, or, what Is better, seeing Mr. Corbett has men tioned charity as an oxcuso for arc turn match. I will box In 111 in pub lic where Micro Is no chance for ar rest, as It will be according to the Horton law, and will agrco to kIvo tho wholo or uny amount agreeable to him to bo given to tho poor, tho same to be under tho provision or a commlttco rrom the press of this city- "Tho only proviso I wish to put In Is, that tr I should mako another match in the meantime this match with Corbctt Is to come off after wards." Qeorgo Dixon, the feather-weight champion of America, lias bcon matched to light Young Pluto, the Australian champion. Dixon nnd tho foreigner have agreed to try conclu sions In u 20-round bout before tho Olympic Club of dun Fruncitco some ttmo in February. It Is Tom O'ttourko's Intention to take his stable or boxers to San Fran clscoafUsrSharicoy has had ono mure tight In tho Eist. which will probably bo with Kid McCoy, The arrangement for tho Piuto Dtxon match wore inado somn timo ago, but rumors to tho ctlect that tho latter would not light again loft tho match an uncertainty. lIowor.Dlxiti has not decided to retire for a whllo at least, and will tako on a row good ones befom ho luayes the ring. Pluto Is said to bo tho cleverest boxer at his wclghtthat Australia has over pro duced, barring that wondorful lighter, Young Jrlffo. Ho comes to this coun try with a clean record. FORTY-FIVFHESCUED Part of t.io Crew of Steamer Loridonian Savod, II)- Aaaoolutctl I'rcaa to the Junrnnl. Philadelphia, Dec. 8. --Steamer Srcdamorc, rrom Liverpool, passed In at Capo Ilcnay last night and re ported sho had on board 4ft of tho crow of 88 men or tho steamer Eon donlan. Tho Londonlan sailed rrom Boston on November 15 for London, This is tho tlrst news or tlio where abouts or her crew, You Don't Need a Refrigerator Now - laaaal JPP" 2a7w3Ur But you need good warm conv 0000 forts and blankets and therefore should take advantage of our clos ing out sale, We are also supplied with ready made sheets, pillow cases and bed spreads Buren & PEACE TREATY Haye Now Completed Their Labors 3 5 Soon 1 IK Be Document Will Signed. 1 Spaniards Refused to Code a Coal 'Ing Station in Carolines. 1 r tlr Aaaoointail Praa to the Journal. PAjuSjDec. 8. Tho peace taeaty is finished. Ex-secretary Day Bald: "Wo have settled all tho points to which Micro Is u posssbdlty of agree ment. Only engrossing the treaty now remains." The Spaniard today refused to ccde tho United. States a a'ution In Caroline-Islands, Pahis, Dec. 8. Tho Madrid papora aro disposed to revive tho question or tho Maine and to excite public opinion against tho United States on account or tho reference mado to this la McKlnlcy's message. They report that Ulos mado an Impassioned de nunciation or McKlnley'fi messugo at tho last Joint meeting or tho com missions. Rloadld not refer to tho Maine, but only lu calmly worded sentences, expressing his ro grot that tho prcsldont hud spoken, Diplomatic circles In Paris predict us ono of tho results of tho treaty us a diplomatic contest Ic tweun Franco and tho United States. Tho French government Is reported to have resolved to tako up tho cuso of FVonch holdors of Cubuu bonds and It Is bcllovcd Franco will dcclaro re pudiation of tho bonds as a rcMilt uf tho treaty, which the victorious na tion impobcu on bpuin. They urt'U that the treaty responsibility has been shifted upon America. The members or the commission suy the treaty will contain but little out- aldo or tho M-opc or tho Washington protocol and matters directly based thereon and tho llko provisions for the evacuation of the ceded territory, and tho transfer of tho public priporty therein and tho guarantees of tho s tfety of the property and rights or ' tho Spanish citizens remaining there. Hamilton Soveral points upon which tho com mission wcro unablo to agree, wore loft open for diplomatic negotiations. Tho conclusion of work was marked by politeness and all outward evidences of good reeling. When all tho propositions had bcon discussed Ex-Sonutor Day romarked "Micro seems to bo nothing morotodo but to engross and sign tho treaty," Ulos acquiesced and tho Americans bowed themselves out boforo tho iSpunlards, according to custom, ITALIAN MAFIA KILLED. He Was Concerned in a beries of Crimes at New Orleans. San Fiunoihoo. Dec. 8. Eranclsco dl Franchl, who was shot dead by Antonio Rosso aftor a saloon quarrel, on Sunday night, Is said to huvo been an agent or tho murderous La Mafia Society. It l said that Domlnico Pari dreaded death nt Dl Francht's hands, Tho letter had pursued him rrom Now Orleans to Chicago, and thonco lioro. Pari left San Francisco last July bo foro Dl Franchl nrrlvod. Ho Is In Chicago and Is expected back here now that his enemy Is dead. Dl Franchl, it Is said, left San Frnnolsco eight years ago, aftor serv ing a scutenco for assault on a woman, In Now Orleans bo fought with Francisco Scantrlno, and tho latter shot hi 111 In tho leg. In Now Orleans Dl Franchl figured, It Is said, in tho Mafia murders, which culminated In tho killing of Chief of Police Ilcnncssy and tho lynching or several Italian suspects. In Denver Dl Fronchi camo In con flict with tho police and was expelled. Ho then wandered to Mils city, where ho mot his death. DOUOLAS COUNTY NEWS. Courthouse at Roseburg Damaged By Fire. RosEuuna, Dec. 8. At 6:30 p. in. last evening after tho adjournment of tho circuit court, (lames woro ob served Issuing from tho courthouse cupola and from undur tho ioor, Uo foro tho Uro department could begin work tho wholo upper story was allro. To make matters worse tho hoso burst. Meantime tlio tiro gained such head way that the lino building wusdoomed. There bolng no wind blowing tho progress of tho llro was ulow, giving timo to carry out all tho records. Circuit Judge Hamilton hud moved his cxtonllyo library In. to Wils charabert, udjotnlng tho courtroom. Ho lost u collection cov ering many years, with no Insurance; also papers In cases uudor orisldciu tlon. Tho upper story of tho court house Is entirely gone and tho lower lloor Is scrlonsly damaged, the court room lloor being burned through In many places, Tho building cost 910, 000 six years ago, Tho insurance Is not known. It Is supposed to bo from $12,000 to $15,000. Tho lower floor was occupied by tho cleric, sheriff and other county ofllcors, and tho uppor lloor by tho court room, Judge's cnum bors, etc. Tho origin of tho llro Is unkhown. It Is thought to have been caused by a defective tluoor electric wires. Tho prisoners wore moved from tho county to tho city Jail when tho llro was first discovered. Wllllum Hurpor, mall contractor on tho lloFoburg-Myrtlo Point rcuto, was badly Injured this morning at Rock way. Tho stago drlvor stopped at the station to gut tho mall, leaving Mr, Harper In chargo ot Mm team. Tho team started to run, striking a treo, throwing Mr. Harper rrom tho stago, cut ting his head und face badly. A messenger, who camo for a physicluti, reported that Mr. Hurpor Is uncon scious, Tho extent or his Injuries Is not yet known, The Makers Murder TrUI, Dallas, Dec. 8,Wni. Mugcrs wui Indicted by tho grand Jury and his trial was sot ror today, Tlio greater part or the day has bcon spent in sc curlug a Jury, nnd many witnesses urn on the ground. Au exciting trial Is oxpectcd. Fair. At the Catholic Fair Friday night, an oyitcr supper will bo served at the exceedingly low prlco ot 25c. Tho tables will bo set from fii.TO p. m, and on to tho close. This evening a spec ial entertainment. J. W, lrvlne,or Moliama, Is In tho city tho Kucst or rrlcnda. Cronlso makes tho host $2 cabinet photos In tho city. Mr, and Mrs. Phil, Magellan uro In Portland ror u brier visit. Pain Km noiUow lth Dr. UUm t'ola 7Ui FOR WINES AND LIQUORS FOR IIANQUET AND FESTIVAL PARTI KS Goto A. K. Dauany's wine cellar. Justieflllcd with a largo ussortmont or tho choicest wines and liquors und clears, to supply all tho city at'd country people who wish In enjoy u Merry cnrlstnms, uuiirornia wines a speciality, at ww. per gallon and up. Per dozen quarts In bot tles, or (2.40 and up. Mr. Dul'- any Is a thorough connoisseur In that line, and will guarantco cutisfuctlon to all his patrons, bah In quality and price, uive turn a trial una do con vinced. IDt) Commercial street, 0 li nos! te the Hotel Willamette Salem. Or. SURGEONS TESTIFY Before War Departs ment Commission Lack ot Contract Surgeons to Blame, Typhoid Fever Cases Dlognosed as Malaria Ilr Aaaoclntod I'roaa to tho Jonrnnl. Washington, Dec, 8. Tho con duct or tho mod leal servlco of the army was taken up today by tho In vestigating commission and :Surgcon General Sternberg was rlglqly ques tioned about his Administration. Tho medical department ho said was equipped ror an army of 25.000 men when war bioko out, nni rrom year to yearcstlmascs ho had submitted hud been reduced by congress, As soon as there was a prospect of war ho began preparations, though not making any expenso Whon ho suggested to Al ger tho propriety or making purchases ror tho service, his "policy was to wait." Ho concoded that It was a mistake not to liavo ap pointed moro contract surgeons, from those who hud oxpcrlcnco in tho civil war. Tho department ho said has evidence that typhoid cases during tho war wcro largely nilstakon for malarial fever, until tho cases reached division hospitals and malaria had also bcon diagnosed as typhoid. Left For Garrison Duty, Wasiiinuton, Dee. 8. Stoumor Roumanlu Bulled from Savannah, to day carrying tho First regiment of North Carolina to sorvous purt of tho gurrlsun at Havana. ank Robbery. llf AnaiM'lutcil I'rcaa to the Jiiiiriuil, AimowHMiTU, Ills. Dec. 8. Tho prlvato bank of Taylor & McCluro last liiKiib vYiis umurcu uy ruunors, wuo so- cured $1,000 worth of nogotlublo papor und escaped, Work of Robbers, Or Aaaoelnteit Iraaa to tlio Jourunl. Chicago, Dee. B.Tho safa In tho banicnt Antlnclivlllo, Ills., has been blown up by dynamite A lo9 or $5, 000 In cash nnd vuluablo papers, Tlio nowDonncr photo Is tlio loador. Mado only by tho Cronlso studio, OUR GHRISTMflS Rainbow of attractive prices unlocks the pocket books for our many appropriate gifts, Our Adolfo A 3-cfasp, real kid gloves. In nil colors, Social Monday. Tuesday and Wednsdoy. $1 38 Special prices this week In our cntlro lino or ladle' tailor mado suits 92..00 suits $18.05. 822.60 suits $10 05. $16.00 suits $11 76. $12 60 HiilU) $ 0 86. 910 00 suits $ 7.05. Cyrano chains Theso neck nhalris are now the lutost fud Wo huvo them In Jet, Pearl, Ournot, Amber, etc., $25 cents to $2.50 ouch. Opalescent porcelain ware Klcgunt novullles for Xmus gifts ut 20 por cent reduction, Alligator chatciains Swell for tho llltlu ones with chain and hook.. 10c. JOSEPH MEYERS &. SONS, Phone I, 27$ 280 Commercial strcot, corner Court. Salem's Greatest Store - f RoVal Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum Alum baking powdn are tfw greatest menacen to heallh of the present day. woym. bawm rowers ea, mtw ten. 1 Eugene Ilroynian accompanied by his daughter Miss Looa lireyraan Is visiting In Portland. ! lllia-l II -IN ! ! v For tho newest, latest and most up to date work, Cronlso takes tho lead. WHEAT MARKET. riy AasoctnUd Proa to the Journal. CmoAao, Dec. 8. May 04i. Cash 2 red 02J. ' San Francisco, cash 1.15, Dec, 8. May J 1.17 The Mpperi oplhc ftropper? Thoro nre cough medicines that aro takon n8 frooly as a drink of water from n dipper. Thoy aro cheap medicine8. Quantity does not mako up for qualy. It's tho qual ity that cures. Thero'a ono medi cino that's dropped, not dipped Ayor'a Chorry Pectoral. Thero's moro powor in drops of this remedy than in dipporsful of cheap cough syrups and elixirs. It cures Bron chitis, Asthma, Croup, Whooping Cough, nnd nil Colds, Coughs, and affections of tlio Throat and Lungs. 'S Clierroj Pectoral la now ,IA,'F ruicu for tll half-siza bottlos 50 conts. Say, wcn you como In town again, And look at Christmas scones, Drop In Micro at GUIs & Zlnn'a And see Miubo chocolute creams, Thoso log cubln creunis thoy havo, To sco thorn you oughtor, AVhen yousco thorn you'll want to buy For your mouth will water. Ice wool fascinators bhawls, etc. A big lino at vrrv small prices, SWg, 60o to $2 00. Twenty per cent reduction sale Every poy's and child's suit und overcoat lu the store mutt go. At this udocIuI cutwhlqb, taken oil or our usual low, prices muked this sale doubly uttruciilvo. ' " ' Men's Clothing $7 45 SPECIAL. T tv of qjirbusUOOound $10. ut tho ubove prlco. 0 suits Greatest values ever offered, Umbrellas Our entire $2.00 lino spcclul Holiday Kerchiefs Grand assortment. Auer n M v.; $ j toil "m aiafWanfmr-'np