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10,000 Words Special Daily Associated Press Dispatches in the Daily Capital Journal Sixteen to Twenty-Four Hours Ahead of all Other Newspapers in Wggterji Oregon MMB''h TTT-T? ..... RATTV : fATTDXT A I . iii'JL.... THE DAILY JOURNAJb Kffltowers Rural Delivery. f" V5' VOL XI SALEM OREGON, TUUBSMY NOVEMBER 7 1901, 32S 0-266 HHBDBHBHHHflnBaaJHUaHaHianBflHHaHHBHHaP SxPP hAP lAUPCOlf s so o i si y m s pa " U fit ,& B s f r"SlV h 1& g ft !' 3T r I We Have the smartest s M and handsomest Suits 1 fi and Overcoats that haye! appeared this season. 1 s Our garim nts are cut by the best experts and are perfectly ta lored. They are certainly all that can be desired as to style, fit and finish, and when we ask 112.50 $1118 For these fine garments, we certainly touch your wallet lightly. We guarantee satisfaction with everything we sell. A zc a ts a. g W m se n a 13. u: 13 CD a M H o El 17 ra w a ALL THE WORLD REJOICES Over the Triumph in Greater New York Roosevelt's Influence Given Great Credit for It. spirit, icon llko Mr. Low andJualtca Joromo. Thoy should co-operate with I'rosldont Roosevelt In an effort to draw n hotter kind of young Americans from tho desk, library and tho couiitlng Iioubo to tho luborloua and often distasteful drudgory of adtniniatratlon," New York, Nov. 7. Concerning tho Now York election! tho Loudon corres- PRESENT PENSION SYSTEM r",1, ".V1'0 ","", T' Discussed at Length downfall of Tammany ia dismissed with by Commissioner V .C .a. 7 mm wm a . . . We Move to Our New Store Nov, 1, I 5 1 g m mum n m m m K i urnu c.'-jai rial u 11 - n n tt. w k m n.r s luyuLi mi idkv1 n H H ""a "" " ,r Mt ft The German Press Swells theJ Song of Victory. Berlin, Nov. 7 Many of tho Berlin evening papers commented upon tho outcomo of the olectloms in Now York, all rejoicing in the Biiccctn of Both Low. "Political morality," snys tho Voesis cho Zoltuns, "has gained a brilliant and, we hope, n decisivo victory ovor tho reckless and thoroughly corrupt spoils system of the present municipal admin ietratlon. No doubt the victory is so de cisive that tho influenco of Crokcr has permanently boon broken." Tho National Zsltung snyB: "Tammany Hull well deserves the de feat which is of great importance for New York." many short paragraphs ly a majority of the English press but with strongly empha sized morals. It is doecrlbod as a triumph for the causoof government throughout tho world. Oroker'i English friends huvo been asserting for a longporlod that ho would make Moat House his pernanont homo after this year and retire from American politics. Tho Lilcotnb property is now in chargo of sorvauts and tho villagers aro awaitltig the return of tho Tarn rnnnj loador. DISCUSSES THE ARMY TRANSPORTS Soldiers' Widow Living in Adultery Forfeits Pension Recommends Appointment of Travelling Aledical Boards nt 206 COMMERCIAL 3TREm (BHHBIlBBIBBflHiBIQBBOBtII3BBSaaSE!IOBBtlMiBE3tBHISHBllBHI '-inrSRi XcpxRI"'(JY I For Private and Med icinal Purposes Our line of whiskies, gins and brandlo cnmiot liu Bunmnsed fur purity and 1inlthfulncHS. Cue ully matured and botlUd, they fliuuld he kept in every hoiuelul I for any rmorgoiicy that may ar!o. Tli Tom llowo that wo bcII at ft CO a hnttlo Is ocnpchilly good vahio 2ia-t22 Commer.ml Street. J.P. ROGERS, Repairing a Watch... Of the flneat nrkniunnhlp is a branch of our buxiiipsa that wo give special attention to. Our re pairing department in conducted with tho utmost raro and. skill, dinmomls are reset, am) jnuolry of all kinds is repalrtxl in the most perfect manner, busides optical work ol all kinds C, T, Pomeroy 268 Ccm'tSt. Watcfcraikcr icd Optician Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer a k--r '.' vui - K&- ' V4 London Opinion. London. Nov. 7. Tho morning papers vie with yestorday'a ovenlng Journals In expressions of rejoicing over tho defeat of Tammany Hall, in tho ac.hiovoinent of which Mr. Roosevelt's strong iuflu in I once is regarded as tho mainspring. "President Roosevelt could bavo whhed for no brightor omen for his torm ofollice," eays tho Dully Telegraph. Tho Dally Mall says: "Tammany will probably rlso again, but this is the end of tho roign of Crokcr. Now York is well rid of him hut it is imnosslblo not to feel a llUlo pang of regret us ho sinks, silent nud majunllc, below the horizon." Saya tho Dally News: "Mr. Low has a task that will call for every rosourco of practical ability. His one hope is that President UoosoveUis behind him." The Times says: '' President ltooso v dt'ti congratulations tn Mr. Low ac curately deHcrl' tho situation. Tho battle has no t u. i a urty one, buf ban Ik'oii toughi iM .. j u tho forces o( do- c-ii-v uolonini to all parties arrayod n galliot tjiu most oorritpt, -brutal and do m)rnlulii' orgvuUttioii that can be foiiidintbo olvili.ul ;nrld, with per haps the exception of the Maflt and tho Otmunra. "A'liether Mr. IJiosevelt's iiilluencti or souiuthiiig el be has aio'ieed the forces of decency to nn univotitfd butu unpleto ly suecussfiil ellort, the lesson remains that when aroused the can m tku head ugulust tint hppaiently Invincible farces of organized mid mtTciiched rascality." Breckenridge Endorses Puget Sound Coal. the Washington, Nov. 7. Inopector-Gon-oral Breckenrldgo, in a supplementary report saya tho ventilating systems on nrmy transports aro reportod unsatisfac tory and that whllo tho crows wore satis factory and ofllciont thorn was an oxces sivo number employed as compared witli commercial atoamors. Oeuernl Breckenrldgo calls altontlon to the expenso of repairing and relltting transports and advices careful scrutiny of this work. Regarding coal, ho says very good qualities of coal at low prices can bo ob tained on Pugot Sound. Quoting from Major Livoring, ho rays that the ullmatlo effect on employes In the Philippines is very marked, and that tho capacity for work of a neb em ployes diminishes Itoin month to month. RUN DOWN BY BRITISH CRUISER Dutch Mail Boat Smashed Channel Fog. In 3 Japanese Lilies SEVEN EASTER LILIES RARE BULBS.... VARIETIES Now In stock Just Received from Holland, a choice assortment of... Hyacinth, Tulip and Crocus Bulbs The finest Bulbs ever shown in this city... S."SlCw-3ES 8c , 3E&S3CX SEEDMEN Still Kicking Tammany. Nuv York, Now7. fi commenting upjn the election tho Timoa today says: Ono of tho results of the oiectlon will bo tho immediate attempt of tho Democra tic autUTammauy forces to rehabilitate tho party in this soctlon. To bring this ubout this about Ex-Scnatnr Jacob K. Canter, president-elect of the Borough of Manhattan, favors, if nocoseary tho re vocation of tho churtor of the Tammany Society. The Greater New York Domocracy proposes to uudertako the re organiza tion of tho Democratic party here and to make tho effort forthwith to secure, to the exclusion of Tummany, recognition of the state and London, Nov 8. Thehoavy fog which set in on Tuesday aod was partially dis persed yesterday returning in tho night tho Dutch mail boat Koonigon ItegouWs collided with the British .third class cruiser Prosperino off Shooruosa ,at mid night. Tho passengers and malls wero transferred to the Prosperino. Tho mail boat was beached. No lives were lost. The mortality of London has seriously risen sinco tho city has boon onvolopud I la fog. Blxtoon laborers aro missing I from the docks. It is Biippcisd they walked into the water. Lunatic Talks on Culture Tknulkton, Nov. 7. El wood Ohene wood, a strangpr, entertained a laricoand cultured audience on Conrt street, Mon- national connnltteoj, I day evening, with a lecture on religious The first Rtep in this movement will bo and political topics. His talk produced taken at a mooting to bo held tomorrow quite an Impression. Tuesday forenoou night, which will be attended by repre-. ho was arrested by Marshal Heathman This is to Certify Financier Bute o( Orcwa Oount of Marlnn Salem, Ore, Aug. 2i, 1001 Crippled and Many Years an Invalid. Is Short sentatives of all Democratic bodies op posed to Tammany Hall." John McOulloch, 'superintendent of state elections, asserts that in spite of all tho precautions taken to prevent viola tions of theelectionlawsand all tho work and thrown Into the city Jail. It was said that his lecture and actions tamped him as crazy, Ills cultured auditors are now wondering where they stand. The Pendleton Marshal received a letter from D. Y. K. Deerlng, Sheriff done by tho bureau ho believed that at of Union county, asking him to arrest Port Huiiok, Mioli., Nov. 7. Chap. To whom these presouuthal) come. UroetlnK, D Thompson, the supreme finance I.tnarSf? deeper of the Bnpieire Tent of the WrM,?'1 Mhtfd'!! 5n,8h!" 0f U' . " oonl'ed shorteutntr of the wlnnU diJacuient olii-, that his accounts are short $67,000. He i&oVuSSnli, written Supremo Commander Wft: Sisaa'S tfjws ?f & , Mr1ke m&b oruKe. ukeu wild n nerero atuu k of la (itlpj from ' The order is protocted from loss by the efleot of wnloh 1 lulfenNl sreailr "vliluny ! T,.mn.ni, .,, i,.,,,! lunirtand bart. aud whn lu May I WO I same lliompson 8 ourety bond. tn aud beuaii treaimsui wllu it. J !' (Inok mr cooaiiiou m kuuik aa luuuvrt ivuu I lnn.l .i.. ft I. rt m m .. il tll.j.nl ,.!. ..l ..hb " cast lu this city on Tuesday, w-i .11 wu next to iratHM4iM. I'oul 1 lue my llmM form no manual labor, couht nut lump to ptal nuytaiug iroiu me noor. uoum i uuh-i me ttoiiuonl) with difficulty and EeTtlus upntalM TH E SPA I Has on the way from the East an elab orate Hot Soda Fountain, and will soon I be in a position to serve hot Urlukp, i such an Hot Bouillon, Clam Juice, Hot U State Street. only with JilUculty ami OH) uf ibem waa msh waseu My norTOmnyntui wm badly wrecked. Had eooKb and terare pain on lung and liMxt, no appetite, oouM ilvep uui in brokeu (ilti. and la ra&nr ways wfltreJ aliaoat ooataui awl iiideaoribable aianlM, lu abort I waaaamitab i1a.l ii.tlu. lVAiiiiildv ti V altjL If tkt I A unppel wiu"treatdoer period of yar Uy , Chocolate and all other hotdrinks which inauy physicians to no etf,. dve purp. I are bo popular in other cttie. We will .ihrtW. rSerafrnyc",!' b- resJy for bu,lne in a few days limb rutored to normal die aud but liule inure i Everything tlrst-clate. luau nan an men inonor tuas vh tuner mio rreouaeofmy llmbi and can go up sutri , itJk Bint lua iaud, tf'.u v. w .'". r; watl( lenKtbenlug Caa Moop to the auor with caw, Cantet about and do pre(i mwh any and ererjthln.? otlwr well people can do. My apoeUle isspwultd. ateep sousdl) and an abaolutely free from pain. UaTinjf llve.1 lu Dr. Cook's family for CM'lr a year I hue aeeu wuoh ot the effect ol lilt treatment upon other, and can truly a.id cheerfully rec tmoiend the I eur and bli ra. d teal skill to all tn any way attlieied. The Doctor a treatment In thla eaae nti wbol ly cooAned to hi ilotanleal iUmedlea. cii utd tlonally aiwinUtered Ko reaort to iba um vl knlie. mcchanleat appliance or otbar method of treatment being- employed ULMAX ROdUNBAUM. Lillian Rooenbatua baa Ilred ia Ihl vMolty about nine ye ra. We. the uudralnod, are personally acquaint ed with the abore am tat end lOieer'ully aub acrlbe lo the truth of the tangoing itaiecaenl, it. RMHiBAfiILFatber. SIWAN UhlUb6H, X. V. KOSKKUAUM Babaoribed and sworn to before me tbi Stth dayofAux. 1ML. SmI attached. .W W HAIX. County Clark. By A, McCCU OCH, lHputy I M i a mm Nuw Yonk, Nor. 7. All of this morn ing's neiscpapera rofer in their editorial columns, to the victory for reform In New York. It is felt that Mr. Low has undertaken a big task which will call for every resource ot his practical ability saya the Loudon correspondent of tho Tribune. "What he has got to do," says the Daily News, "is to show Nt.w York that good people oan govern. He has to piovo that purity and efficiency aro friends." It is not believed that Tammany ii really conquered. "The permanent exclusion from poli ties of self seeking adventurers oanuot," jorjy of three H the remarks the Standard, "be achieved by jmve a majority of nl a spasmodic appaaranco at the ballot boxes. Civic affairs mutt Wo connected by men of high character and public Uueneworth if he made tils apjiearance hero, as he is wanted. Tho accused was taken back to Union on tiie early train tills morning. Maryland Will be Democratic Baltimore, Md,, Nov. 7. Iteturnt from Oxril county this state received here today chow election ol two Demo cratic and one Itepublican delegate. It also appears that Little, Democrat was eloetod in tho first district of Baltimore. These changes give the Democrats a ma- lower house. They nine in the senate. Wahiiinuton, Nov. 7. In his annual report, tho Commissioner of Ponsions dlecuBsesat length tho faults of tho pres ent Bystem of pensioning nud tho diffi culties In tho way of determining tho merits ot claims for pensions nnd in creases. Attention is directed to tho friction aud unkind fooling that attendo tho ad ministration ot tho act of August 7, 1882, which provides thp. tho open and notor loiu udulturous cohabitation of a widow penshner Bhall operate to tormlnato her pension; but tho absenco of such a law, It Is stated, would servo to encourage such pensioners to livo tn adultery and dishonor tho memory of thoir soldier husbands whllo still enjoying tho bounty of tho government; nnd, on tho othor hand, tho widow who respocts the law and honors society by legally ontoring the marriago relation loses hor pcnilon. For tho purposo of carryihg out tho pro visions of this law, instructions woro Issued In 1880 to Bpcclal examinera in the Held to take depositions from widow claimunts showing whether thoy have cohabited with any man as his wifo bIiico the death ol tho soldier. Thoso instructions woro In force un til September, 1807, rhortly of tor tho present Commissioner took charge of tho bureau whon ho modllloQ thorn by directions that Special Examiners must never question tho claimant whether alio has violated the act of AugiiBt 7, 1881!, unless the ovidenco procured shall show ttut alio has been living In adultery, and then tho investigation must bo imtdo carefully and discreetly, so as not to cause unnccofRar ueighhohood gossip or scandal. Tho Commissioner s.iys that whllo tho law Is u most del ictto and difficult one to administofj yet lio cannot recommend its repeal. I In January, 11)00, a rulo whb adopted requiring guardians of pensioners to ren tier id ino uuroau annual accounts of their receipts and expenditures of pen sion money, Tho rulo was followed by disclosures which Itmoino instances wero of a startling nature. Guardians woro found to bo drawing pensions long after tho death of their wards. Many cases woro found where lusano ponsiouord had been placed In asylums and othor public Institutions as indigent pirsons, whllo tho guardians had drawn tli9 pension during tho wholo period and either diverted it. for other purposes or allowed it to accumulate for the b iioflt o' tho pensioner's legal rcpmsoutatlvua. Other cases were revealed in which the guardians woro appropriating tho p mi nions to their own uso whllo tho wards wore being maintained nt public ox peuso, Tho roport piosonts a numbor of In teresting (eatuaos connected witli the filing of claims for pension on account of the war with Spain and the Insurrection in the Philippines. It Is shown that the soldlorsof these wars enjoy much great er poneflts than wero accorded to the soldlorsof the civil war, lu tho amount of pensions granted for the same degree of disability. While the Civil war pasted for four years and tho cjsualtlet woro enormous, and the Hpatilsh-Amorlcau war lasted only about four months with compara tively few casualties, it Is shown that three years uftor tho close of the SpanMi war claims for pensions amounting to about 20 (xircent of the soldiers engaged in that war had been filed,, whllo in 1872 or seven years aflet' tho elosoof tho Civil War, only about (Six per cent of tho soldiers engaged In that war had claims. The Commissioner says ha Is not pre pared to believe that thoso who engaged In the war with Spain, many of then sons ot vutorans of the Civil War, were less patriotic than their ancestors or j moro covetous, but lu his opinion it Is the fault of the system of pensioning with Its active army of attorneys, 801101" tors and drummers, who aro prastieal been received tho copy of n cablegram saying that tho City of Panama has fallen and la in tho completo control of tho Liberal party, It is belloved by tho Now York ropres ontatlvo of tho Liberals that General Allan, tho Governor of Panama Depart ment Ib a prisonor unless ho has escaped by sea. To A, P. Echovorla, who Is an nctivo member ot tho revolutionary party in tho United States, tho cablo message came at half past 0 o'clock last (Wednes day) ovenlng, "Panama, Nov. O.Illndicronso Todo Neustro. Publiquo. (Signed) "Saul." This is translated: "Government has surrondored ovorv- thlng. Publish." The dispatch Is signed by Saul Cortls- boz, chief of Btnff, who was tho military chief in command ol tho troops of tho Liberal party who woro assembling in Chamo, Bovoral miles north of Panama. At tho headquarters ol tho Liberal party In this city all woro jubilant nt the news ol tho fall ot Pa nam, a. Dr. Restropo, who Is tho bend of tho junta here, Baid : All foreign interests will bo pro tocted. Tbo isthmus will bo kopt open, and tho Panama Ball road guarded from guorrlda attack if necessary. Everywhere whero Its gov ernment Is established tho rights of foreigners will bo securo." Colon, Columbia, Nov. 7. -Thero Is absolutely uo truth In tho roport circu lated in tbo United Statts that Panama has been captured by liberals. LOUIS BOTHA DID IT Was Cause of Recent British Defeat FRANCO TURKISH TROUBLE Unlikely That Great Britain Will be Embroiled. Struck His Blow at a Crucial Moment. Boers Lost Forty Four Killed and a Hundred Wounded. London, Nov. 7. Lord Kltchonor, In cabling supplementary details of tho rocont fight near Brakonlaagto, eastorn Transvaal, saye: "The Boer loss in tho light was 44 killed, Including Genornl Opponnan, and a hundrod wounded. Tho Boors got nothing beyond two guns. Tho Boorattack waseaslly repulsed until tho arrival of LouIb Botha with U00 fresh mon, whon our forces woro compellod to draw off." Nkw Yohk Nov. 7Commentlng upon tho Fronch naval demonstration , in the Lovant the Tribune's London cor respondent says: A second mooting of tho Cabluet Is tho only sign of oxcltc ment tn England over the French naval demonstration at Mltylono. tho press commonta aro cautious and tomperato and the leading writers aro content witli an expression of hope that tlioSultan will make a timely concession ta the French Government and enable tho ileet to withdraw after protecting unimportant national Iniqro.BtH, These bland reflections nro filled out with pretty references to Satho nnd to Antony's alllauco with Cleopatra. Thero Is an evldont attention upon tho past of the English press to nilnlmizo the Mity lonn nlfulr as bad as possible and class it with recent efforts of tho United States nud Austria-Hungary to obtain tho settlement of private claims. If tho Ministers tako the snino view, It Is rr tnurkablo that thoy havobeon In session for two BiiccesBivo days, although it is barely possible that they aro holding prolonged consultations ovor tho lecls- lativo programmo and ure paying littlo attention to Admiral Caillard it crulso with 2000 troop. Thero may, however, be more sorhniH complications. Thero is no probability that tho British Government considers itself llablo under Lord lieacoustleld'a Cyprus convention to defend the Otto man Empire against a French seisuro of tho revenues ol Mltylene, It Is expected however, an open question whothor the ombarraBsod Kruger Talks. Nkw Yohk, Nov. 7. According to tho London correspondent ot the Tribune a Johannesburg financial house has just had a romarkablo chat with Ex-President Krugor about South African respects. mo 1UX.-L resiuonifl wiic was nil ot ar bitration which ho dcclarod to bo the only Batlsfactory way of ondlng tho war, Asked what ho would do if arbitral ion woro offered tho Boers, he replied that such a thing was impossible. Itcouldl not happon, "but assuming for the mo ment that It might," ho added, "wo should tako up arms if arbitration went against us. Wo would nover suffer the results of arbitration, If thoso results woro unjust and wron j." Soldier's Comforts. Nkw Yohk, Nov. 7. A Oopo Town correspondent says oxcollent systoms nro in oporotlon for the distribution to tho British soldiers in tho field of com forts and literaturo. Local committees co-operate with each othor and the mili tary authorities nt tho base, thus avoid, lug 041 unequal distribution. dewey" declines to suppress Sampson, that the remarks of CapUlrj Tarker concerning the fact that the Spanish steamship Colou lay In tho har bor of Santiago for Bomo hours alter the arrival thoro of Admiral Sampson bo stricken from the record. Admiral Dewey, writing for the court, eays this action was taken under careful consid eration. At2;42p. m. Capt.Lemly, concluded his speech and the public sessions of the court aro ended. ANOTHER WARRANT JSSUED In Connection With the Wag ner, Mont. Robbery St. Lonia, Mo., Nov. 7. On an Infor mation laid by Attorney Roslor, United States District Commissioner Gray this afternoon Issued a warrant for Laura Bullion, tho woman suspected ot com plicity in the Wagner, (Mom.,) train rob bery, charging hor with having In her possession forged notes of the National Bank of Holonn. Another Warrant Issued St, Lorjia Nov. 7. This afternoon a loderal warrant was Issued for the Montana robbor suspect who is thought to bo Harry Longbaiigh charged with forging signatures to bank notes. Cracksmen Get $1500 Dks Moinks, Ia, Nov. 7.The sufo of tho bank of flinton. Iowa was blown up by cracksmen this morning. $1500 was secured. Lazu L wer Statement That Sampson Did Not Attack Colon. azy ' When the liver goes wrong, everything Is wrong. You have dyspepsia, coated tongue, constipation, bilious ness, sick headache, nausea, general debility. ' One of Ayer's Pills each night, just one, gently starts the liver and removes all trouble. " I havo used Ayer's Pills for liver complaint, and have found tbem to be the best thing I havo ever tried." ' E.N. North, Sldell, III. . tfeaUx. J.CAYDlCa,Lew!l,Jxfc) Foreign Office may not 1m by some secret arrangement with Uer many roipictlng the near East, The German Emperor haj been stead ily developing the cuinmerclal intoress ol his empire in As'a Minor, mid strengthening his own influence In tho Sultan's capital. It has been suspected for a long lime by students ol current diplomaoy that Germany's neutrality In South Africa was tho result of a secret understanding with Englan! respecting the near East. If thotu suspicions are well founded tho aotlvlty of tho dispatch bearers lin ing betweeu Lord Lunsdowne'i and Lord Salisbury's houses is a natural bit of by play and the end of tho prolonged Cabinet conference ia not an 'affair of minor importance. Washington, Nov. 7. Judgo Advocatu Loraly toduy made tho concluding argu ment in tho Schley court, Thoro was no forenoon session and tho Judgo Ad vocatu did not begin his address until 2 o'clock. Ho read from manuscript. Tho first halfol tho addrosu was do. voted to a consideration of the points mado by Rayuor and Parker In Schley's behalf. The latter half was a gonorsl review from the govorninout's point of view of tho ovidenco. Tho Schley court of inquiry doclined to grant tho requost madn yesterday by Attorney Thoall, acting for Admiral The Oregon National Guard commis sary has rccolved 1600 khaki uniforms from tho national government. SOMETHING NEW Chocolate Caramels Cocoanut Kisses and Quaker Lumps AT- Ellis & Zimi's 34 Elate Street, SaIib 'Pkoae 287 Nkw Youk, Nov. 7 The Vlenim ooi rospondent of the London Times and New York Timed says that well-informed oiruhs in the Austrian oxpltul are a shade less ooiifidunt than the press on a favorable lsuo of the French naval demonstration agaiust Turkey. It is believed itustlrt has not been con sulted by Franue lu regard to tho stop now takuu by the latter oouutry, and BIG CLEAN-UP SALE OF MEN'S UNDERWEAR 35c Cotton Flannel Shirts f sites SO to 44 former prices, 60c, 76c, fl. Special 35c White Flannel Bhlrlsj 38 to rthA Shakor Wool Drawers; ikes 'S to 42; regular fl and i.25. Special Grey Wool Shirts, Vtcuua Wool Shirts, and others ranging In price from 76a ' -" 35c gar't What Time is it? Here's a watcti that you ought to have, if you have no watch: Mold rilled, guaranteed 20 years, with a good Elgin or Walt ham iitotetnent, warranted to jog right a) ag steady and true, and f 10 I all it will cost veu. You Miinet afford to ask .the lime of day for the next 90 yen at that pr.ee BARR'S JEWELRY STORE Leaders in Low Prices. US Btatd St. Another Cus toms Collector Wasihnoton, Nov. 7. The President today appointed Itoht. G. Huston the collector of customs for the district of Delaware thus ending a controversy pro longed for several years owing to the dead lock betweeu the Addlcka and Du. pont faetlons. Win. II Cooper, whom Houston will auccwwl was appointed by Cleveland. Li Hutur Chamr Dead Pcciir, Nov. 7. U Hung Chang died at 11 o'clock this morning. ly licenced by the government witli the! thoro Is an impression that St. Peters promisoouao lor caan. claim allowed. The Commissioner calls attention to the unsatisfactory conditions attending the legal aud medical adjudication of alafins for pensions and as a remedy for existing abuses earnestly recommends that travollng medical examining boards bo constituted which woulJ meet at the county seat of vach oounty, say twice a year, and the claimants would receivo notice In advance of their coming. Revolutonists Victorious Nkw York Nor. 7. The Herald prints the follewing: From a source of In formation on the situation In Colombia, which has thus far furnished no news not uusequently verified by wire, hat NEW CORDUROY WAISTINGS burg does not approve it. The Kusslaua at first poohooed tiie French grievances, hut M. Constant, tho Fionuh Ambatea- dor to the Purtu did not hIIow even Bus sun Interests t J be uuiiaulered before the interests of Franco French Have Landed Pauih, Nov. 7. A dlipatoh from Ad miral Caillard anuouuuea that he has lauded a (once of marines on tho Is land of Mltylene this morning and has occupied the customs of Midllll without retlsiauce, Tho freuuit Government has received satisfactory replies (row all the powers to Its note explaining the measure taken by Turkey. Cohhtantikoi-lk, Nov. 7. The Porte has yielded still further to French de tuaudi aud hs notified M. Jtripst counsellor for tho French embassy, that authority has been granted to France to rebuild or repair sixteen ohurchet, con. veuto aud other Institutions situated lu different villages 1 BHOWN BLUE BLACK LIGHT QUEEN DARK GHKEN 606 yd MEN'S WHITE DRESS SHIRTS JO cents whl's thvy last. Sixes U, Ht li. 7. Formerly sold for II OOand fl.36, ;: i: :: r. :t l96ea $3 Rainy Day Skirts $3 A new lino lust received. They are extra good (lualtlls . . 1K r ?a :.l every uuy snouiu own one lor everyday wear for the price, aa4 See them J they are only 53 & 4