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10,000 Words Special Daily Assoc'ated Press Dispatches, in the Daily .Capital Journal Sixteen to twenty-Four Hours' Ahead of all Other Newspapers in Western Oregon THE DAILY JOURNAL sea,, m MODEL Home Paper for Free Rural Delivery. VOL Xi SALEM OREGON, THURSDAY NOVEMBER 21 1801, NOJ278 m ALL IS QUIET IN COLON Yankee Bluejackets Landed to Protect The Transit and Telegraph Line of the City. IPanama May be Attacked at Any Moment. , admits that the government troops hero numbered lose than 120, men. Tio Liberals claim to bo in possession of nil railroad stations betwtcn huro and Las Oade. No imnodiate attack on Panama is contemplated.- The United States gunboat Macblas, it is understood, will not Interfere with the fighting but will protect railroad and foreign intorcats. Soldier Murderer Suicides. Junction City, Kas Nov. 21. W. D. Buchanan of Troop 1), Fourteenth Cav alry located at Fort Itolley, who killed pollcomen Whitonnd Cooporon Taesdny committed anlcido in his cell hero last night by hanging, having mado n rope of a towel. GERMAN PRAISE FOR US ' ifOaHk Washington, Nov. 21. The Secretary r, of tho Navy has received the following cablegram from Captain Perry com manding tho Battleship lown, dated nt "Panama today " Everything is quiet. No furthor mtorfcronco elnco notifica tion. Transit and telegraphic core- In munication is open. Colo i session of tho Liberals and quiot." POE- Colon, Nov, 21. Col. Barrern, the commander of tho liberal forces lias no tided tho lormor officials of tho govern ment that ho has appointed n commls' alon to take over tho offices formally to day. The feelinz of the community can not bo regarded as antagonistic to tho liberals, ' Existing conditions .havo created no ptnlc but it id o recognized fact Liboini hold on Colon while c n o vatives are in Panama creates p s'ata of affaire which cannot pisJibly coutluue. Col Birror A Revived Novelist Twenty-llvo years ago Charles Ileber Clark wroto a number of stories that had a vtida circle of reader, untie tho psoudonyin of Mux Adoler. Later ho turned hla attention to political economy. Now he col eludes that ' does not embody wisdom in the innM popu lar form and rovertB to Action. In the Tales of Old Turloy he has been amus ing tho readers of tho Saturday Evening Post, and this volumo is called "Captain Biuitt," likowlso one of Hiojo tales. whilo thoro is much instruction and somo entertainment in th i h' ok, and it can bo said to bo far en potior in senti ment to much fiction that Is printed, tho author is a little garrulous nnd does not doubt that what ho thinks in funny nnd dramatlchnd entertaining must appear so to other people, when that docs not necessarily follow. Tho book is well printed and bound, price f 160. From tho press of Henry T. Osates & Co., Pub Ushers, Philadelphia, Trade supplied by (Ptton Brothers, BoqkBullers, Salem, I Oregon. Strongly Approve of American Methods As Applied to the Phillipine Islands. Germans will Hustle Trade There. .for atmmmmrmmmwmumt i i i "Il,1" umisa ftp, gggga, Thanksgiving Guests Aio euro to appreciate your hospitality if you servo with your turkey any ono of our superb brands of wluo. Tho best vintngoa aro represented In theso goods, and Iho fines! saulernes. clarets, liur gundies and champagnes await your so lo. tlon. J. P. ROGERS, Wholesale and Retail Liauor Dealer 218-222 Commercial Street. iTrifles That are Necessities To every lady of taste in dress rom prlso our nssortment of diamnnd rings, bracelets, 1 at pins, etc. Their beauty strikes tho eyo nt n glance, whilo tho moderate prices open tho door of ptirchuso to every one. Buying is easiest whore tlrt choices are most numctous. Our constant customers kc( p brint In us now friends. Wo grow by our . aat. fcl, T. Pomeroy 288 Com'l St. Watchmaker and Optician Washington, NoV. 21. Tho Gorman view of American adminietrntion In tho Philippines is eot out In a circular recent ly issued by the Gorman Central Bureau for tho Preparation of Commercial treat ies, n copy of which has been sent to tho Stoto Department by Deputy Conaul Goneral Hauquor, at Frankfort, under dato of October 20. Mr. Hammer savs that tho German press has watched our movements f n our uow possessions with an eyo inclined to bo critical, but no voico has boon raised as to tho bonoficlal change effected In tho condition of tho Philippines by Amorlcan rulo. Tho cir cular says: "Although tho pacification of tho Philippino archipelago has not yot fully bsen established .tho accounts of its economic development aro so favornblo that it cannot bo too strongly urged upon Gorman oxportora to givo particular at tention to this group of islands. Tho testimony cannot Lo withheld that tho Amorlcan administration of affairs in tho Philippines has as far as economic bettermont of tho country ia concernod, already achio.vod extraordinary success. "In 1894, which was the last year of peaceful conditions whilo under Spanish rulo, tho Philippino Impoits reached 28,50.),000. Tho exports wero f33,100, 000 Moxlcan in value. Under American rule tho Imports increased In 1899 to $10,900,000 nnd in 1900 to ?5.1,60O,OO0 Mexican, aud tho exports to 38,500,000 and $53,400,000, respectively. Military supplies aro not included in those fig ures. "For.German interests it is essential , to know whether expoits from tho United States will receive preferential troitmonf, and it is noteworthy that tho tariff schedule proposed by tho United States Commissioner In Manila retains tho prosont feature of all rates on all im portations, heretofore from tho United States or other countries." movemont to securo tho pardon of Llbbio Garrabrant, who has been in the Stato Prison at Trenton for 29 years under a llfo sontenco for tho murder of Ransom F. Burrows, an old man with whom abo lived. During tho laat 15 years ropoatcd efforts havo been made to have her pardoned. Every request was ignored. Tho W. C. T. U. expects' to havo at least 10 fW) nimoD In ltd nnlltlnn whnn it I presented to the board of pardons, uow in session. Mrs, M. U, Seal!, who has been tho W. O. T. U. visitor at tho State Prison for 14 years nnd many others say Llbbio has thoroughly reformed. Tho crimo of which Llbbio Garrabrant was convicted was cotnmtttod In tho spring of 1872, Sho lived with Burrows in Patterson and among tho visitors ,10 her homo was Bogart Von Winklea young man about town. Vnn Winkto bjlieved tho old man had considerable money and influenced Llbbio to take his llfo by poisoning his food. MAKES" G00-G00 EYES Russia Will Majce Love Alarquis Ito. to HOPE ALMOST GONE Miners Entombed at Telluride Must Die 22 Bodies Recovered, 7 5 Still in Danger. Fire Started Yesterday From Defective Flue. TEi,MmiOB,Col.,Nov. 21. Persons who camo into town tills morning from tho Smuggler Union mine four miles distant say workers havo almost abandoned tho hopo of fluding any of tho imprisoned 1 mou alivo. Every few minutos men rush inside only to crawl back as they meot foul braoke. Officers of tho com pany say tho work will bo hastonod in tho hopo that many may bo found altve. It is believed fifty to soventy-flvo mon aro still imprisoned, Twenty two bodies wero recovored last night. Nkw York, Nov. 21. Tho Vienna Polltiecho Corrosppndont says a dis patch from tho Austrian Capitol, pub lishes an apparently inspired communi cation from St. Petersburg. It says that during the approaching visit of Marquis Ito to St. Petersburg ho will havo an opportunity of satisfying himself as to tho frlondly disposition of Russia toward Japan, Tho only difference between the two o 'Untrles, toys tho article, aro those In I regard to tho Corean question. There, have, howovor, been several arrange ments between Russia uttd Japan r epectlng Curean affairs In 1E98 n fro tocol kigncd in Tokio emphatic ally proclaimed tho eovorolgu rights and independence-" of Corea while stipulating tho mutual obligations f Russia nnd Japan-to abstain -from nil immedinto interferonco in Corfnn affairs. At tho same timo Rus-in rtc Gomtnandor Lucion Young, ot the United States Navy has arrived horo from Havana on leave of nbionro. Ho is Captain of tho Port nt that city, nnd has charge of all marluo mnttcta In Cuba. In discussing tho rotations to- tweon Cuba nnd tho United State, ho expressed himself In favor of annexation sajlng; "Tho economic conditions of Cuba at tho present ttmo arc worso than ovor In Its history, oven worse than at tho closo of tho 10 yoars war. Its sugar Is bel g sold at I3.13.& tor 100 pounds, when it costs $3.70 por 100 pounds to ralso it; 10 per cont of tho tobacco crop is unsold and sweating in tho barns. Thero is not a landldato booked for offlco in tho Smi, ato or In tho Congress who could sign his namo for a 5 chock. "All tho BUccoosful Industries of Cuba aro dtpondent on tho United States and annexation Is tho only Balvatlon of Cuba, for annexation means froo trade with us." ; FRANCE'S GREAT DANGER A FIEND ESCAPES LYNCHING By a Very Narrow Margin in Missouri lie Murdered Two Deputy Sheriffs in Cold Blood. "sasaaWi'i'i1 1' " r '" " - -n - r Ills father, ho explained, is in London d will anneal to tho Hmnn fWrntm-w for a pardon. Align Enstwiek. whofn the Means Life or Death for Republic If a General Strike of Mines Occurs.- His Wife and Three Negroes Are Implicated. . ! a1 lli ii Imiirtvlnnnn i f InniinAan nntvi morclnlnnd Inhutrial enterprises and . " n"'1 b1oP!h' coiitinctln will promised that she would placo no hin drance in tho way of their development. The Cablnetat St, Petersburg, says tho conmunication is still inspired by tho Bime sontiments, t The Complete Story. Nov. 21. Nearly 100 men woro pro bably suffocated to death in tho Smug glor-Union mlno in Marshall Basin ns Nkw York, Nov. 21, Tho question tho result of a fire which consumed tho of & general strike of tho French miners, buildings at tho mouth of tho Bullion eaya a Paris correspondent is again tunnol. Twenty two miners aro known to causing anxiety. Slnca tho reopening bo dead nnd ccorcs of others aro in tho of tho chnmbors, tho Prelmer, tho Mln mlno workings either suffocated to death Istor of Commerce and tho' Minister o or seeking safety in romoto parts ot tho Public Works havo heon kopthnsy with mlno until tho placo is cleared of foul audioncos in which they formulated gaeos and smoke. Fire broko out in the their opinions. Tho labor exchanges tramwny bunk house nt tho mouth of ring nightly with speeches by stump tho Bullion tunnel. orators. the principal oponing from which the Tho miners threo demands shorter property is worked, nnd spread rapidly hours, more pay nnd ponslons would if tothe holler nnd engine homo, and black- granted, eaya tho correspondent, Invoho smith shop. Tho tramway terminal with un annual expense to the state of 80, its great ore bins and rovernl smaller 000,000 froncp, buildings v ere nil soon wrapped in Tho dispatch Bays it is ovidont that (lames. A strong draft drow tho sincko that tho leaders of tho minora take no from the burning buildings directly into real interest in n cotnpleto settlement, the tunnel and thomlloB of drifts.tiprnls- Tho nion'H domunds, if granted, would t it began inevitably causo tho ruin of tho major- ti All rapidly wl'h tho rmoko, ity of mine proprietors and shareholders. In the excitement of trying to control It, tho correspondent declares, tho mo lire in tne outsiuo ounuings, the general strike takes placo, it will provo mlno was forgotten and before tho situa a question of life or death to the i vpuh tlon wan realized tho workings wero faBt . Ito. The Importation of foroigtt coal filling with dense snioko. By this time would result In vlotenco on tho part of ! tho buildings about tho mouth of tho. tho minors. What would ho tho con tunnel woro nil nbhtzo nnd uothlngcould duct ol tlio soldiors, so long the object in For Thanks giving Day Your Turkeys should bo well fed, and they will be fatter and heavier if you buy tho feed of ua. Our grain and feed aro tho beat for poultry of all kinds, as well us for horses and cattle, because tlioy aro clean ana free from all impur ity and adulterations. You wilt save money by buying hero. WANT POISONER PARDONED Governor Van Satit'J ofllco teday: "Owing to the great intorost of tho Governors to Ficht Railway. i i inmui-umii, Miun., ov. -'-- o U3 dorm to stop the smoko from going In. of tho Incitaliona of tho reactionaries and following statement was given out from A. .,, , ,, ..,. nnlll,tun .., iin(ii.. Lu-lnli.t..? , f p. ( . ' rf rinlr itrntfi ttlnurii tt nutty littrt tfwi nnl mntttli nnil llwt nnnnlmr tlnntunl lint i.. ii. itr.i ...1 4i .-..- .t-i.. i ' M" pwpwui l..u .c ...... W.U H.uaiuvairu notnt t,,n wor,itlBH wer0 fl,td nd to seo the attempt to consolidate tljo tho Binoko working Its wriy through tho great Northern and Northern Par flo 8.Jnft8 to the surface a ...Ho or moro up Railway lines rodstod, Governor Van tho mountain from tho lunnol house. Sant haBcoucluded to Invite the Gov- Tho Uay ,,, eomo two honilrdd men ornorsof the states havlug antl-consoll-1, ,..,. ., .,, mIn ,, ,,.,,. Oxi-onn, Miss , Nov. 21. Will Mathts chatgod whh tho murder of two Deputy Marshals, Montgomery by name, walked into Dallas, 12 miles south of hero, to night and Bumnlered. Mathls has boon closoly pursued, and, roallzing that his capturo was certain, gavo himself up nnd nsked for protection. Ho was turned ovor to tho posse and ft tried for Oxford. Wlion tho news reached Oxford thoro wttj great excitement, Boniltos woro built, and many threats of summary vongenco heard on nil sidos. Addresses woro mado by Uo local otllcorfl, and cool headed business mon, and- tonight tho oxcltemont has subsided, and it is be: lieved that tho threatened lynching has boon nvortod. Tho looil officers announcing that they will protect tho prlsonor at all hazards. Mrs. Mathls and threo negroes nru un dor nrrost nt Oxford, charged with com plicl'y in tho murders. The negross aro George and Bill Jackson and Orlando Laater, Lastor states that Mathls In duoid thuoillcoia to apond tho night nt his hottso and shot them after they hod 'gon to hod, Lastor holding tho lamp. mo negro procured the gun for Mathls fr jtn Mat Owens, Mathls fathorin law. Tho latter loaded tho gun with buckshot before Bending It to Mathls, Mrs. Ma thls confessed to bolng la tho houso whon her husband did tho killing. Sho left for hor fathor'a toon nftorward, and. Mathls, tho negro, says, robbed tho bod ies of watches, money and pistols, pulled tho bodies on tho floor, placod a draw mattress over them and set it on fire. " Mrs. Muthis and the negro both admit that Bill Jackson, who loft boforo tho shooting occurred, tried to prevail on Mathis not to commltt tho crimo. A gutrd was placed around tbo county jail Oxfortl lnt night, ns there wc o nnd will appeal favorably known In New York society as an expert "whip," pleaded pullty to forging a cortitlcato ot tho Canadian Pa clflo railroad for tSOO.OOO. The forgery was a clumsy affair and the act woe dis covered bofote tho corlittrate could bo negotiated, "There- is nothing to ba ilono on this Bido," said hor brother. "The court record ahowa she wan mnntallu un balanced whoa sho committed tho act and wo expect sho will bo released from prison quickly, My father thoa will take hor to a sanitarium tor a' long rest." EDDIE IS ALL RIGHT Britain's Ring: is Hale Hearty. and Tho Correspondent asks: "Can tho government count on the troops?'' DEATH OF MRS. CLARK At the School, WC. T. U. Working Paterson Murderess for Nkw Youk Nov. 2t. Members of tho Women's Christian To mperanco Un'on nt Paterson, N. J., are at tho head of a datlon laws similar to Hiobo of Minnesota to join in the effort to fight tho g-eat railway trust." It Is understood that n conference of Governors is to bo planned to consider tho host methods of fighting the North ern Securities Company in tho courts and by new legislation If necessary. YKlMT Savage & Reid beaters in all Kinds of Poultry Supplies, JTltis is to Certify fcg O jOl. J9 1? o m X A. . Bein th i Kind You Hare Altvajrs mil iSutaot Oregon l 0.,, .,, ,. lmi igouaty or Mrlon" -v , -.-, ..- - Crippled and Many Years an Invalid. whom thew presoiiti abaU come, Oreetlujr. About fourteen rears Muca at nlnu vean oftt lltntit with an accident which cau.od an lulurr Ti:u ..." ... -- .. 'WTpiueiuiu eino uohb woioa rwuutxi iiva'iur Dot Soba Will keep out the Cold Try Some at ftbe Spa... 1U State Street. YVe Make a Specialty of Salted Peanuts. .. Follows Miss Stone. Nbw York. Nov. 21 Undhmayed by the fate of Miss Stone, the kidnaped mlsiionary. Miss Mary Rove, a girl from LaCrosso, Wis., will tonight become th wifo of Leroy Ostrandor, who will tako her to Samakov, Turkey, tho station from which Miss Stone was taken by tho Bulgarian brigands. Mr. Oatrander expecta to Hssumo the post of an In structor in a missionary school at Sama kov, and hii bride will help him, SntiNOFiiau. Ills, Nov. 21 In the federal court Judiru Humphrey, todiy denied the application of the city of Chicago to become a parly to iniu ctton proceeding? against the Stale Board of equalization. their stations before tho tiro started, It ia known that eomo of tho mon es caped through tho old Sheridan tunnel and also through tho old Union work ings, hut they nru thought to havo been but a email part of tho frce in tlio mine, Tho Sumagler-Unlon is tl e largest mlno in tho Tellualdo dlstiict, tho output bolng about two thirds of tho total from tho camp. It ia owned by New York and Boston capitalists. Chcmawa Indian Wednesday. Mm. K. R Pli.rL- tulfn nt llr 1.' H ---.-.. ,, wH1a 11 ''' k . -a4 - Olatk, physician at tho Chemawa Indian WHS 0T LOUfSC mentally Ufi" throats of lynnhlng, SOCIETY WOMAN FORGER New. Yonic, Nov. 21. Commenting upon tho statement of physicians ro- contly regarding the health ol the King, tho LonOon corresiondont of tho Trl buno cables: From tho hlghoat sonrcos of informa tion eomo tho most renesuring accounts of tho King's health. Those who have recently been driving and shooting with h'm ufsert that ho laughs heartily over tho reports about hie failing health, and has provod tho falsity ot thorn by expos ing hlmsolf recklessly in the hunting Held aud by shooting hour after hour In tho wind and rain. Those recently with him assort that ho has no throat ailment whatovor, and that his general health und spirits aro vox bettor than tor a long time, London tradesmen would havo been savod execssivo charges for ittsurauco on tholr stocks lu coronation year if theso facts had been generally known. Lazy Liver When the liver goes wrong, everything is wrong. You have dyspepsia, coated tongue, constipation, bilious ness, sick headache, nausea, general debility. One of Aycr's Pills each night,, just one, gently starts the liver, and removes all trouble. " Ihavoukcd Aycr's Pills for liver complaint, and have found them to bo the best thing 1 have ever tried." vA n. N. North, Sldcll, III. . Uc. a box. J, C. AVER CO., Uwclt, hU A Borvlan government dlepatoh dcclnrod thoro is absolutely no ! foundation for tlio report that Queen Dragahnd boon shot at or had com mtttod suicide, BBmBmmmmmBBmmmm F) about fourteen rears nltieo at nlnu yean or age ciueni which cauaca NIUl md bin. a IjtoarteulUB o( tbo wal.t mid dUplncctaent of lu- formation of buoipe! ihoulUera and bi) i i f Itesiial ontauj. and ihorteiilnt; o( about two aSBWOl oue llmD uolwecn tha tnee and bin. ' lo'adduion to the outwanl appearance of. my bodruabore deacrlbed in March IVOO I waa Utoa with a aeTere atuok ot La Grippe from 'tbo effect of which I lullered greatly with my tungaand heart, und when in May IMXII came to aud begau treatment with Dr. J. K Cook my condition waa about aa followc Could per- lonn no manual lanir, oouia 1101 iioop 10 pieK aoythlug from the floor. Could net ali.t the . houaa only with dlUoulty, and getiluj; up uaira ' wan next to lmnoulhle. Coull no my llmbj iionly with dioleulty and one of tbem waa muoh twued My nerrouaiyitosi waa badly wrecked. illadcouKtiand wrerupHtn ou lungt ana neart, no appetite, could iicep only in broken ipeua. I In many wayi uirred aimoki ttmitaniaon Hand In manr wTi au ladeacrlbabie aouie. lu anon I waa ai mucn dead u alire. i'roTloailjf to my atlaek of La I 5 Ai LS I vvii m ,t - U0 jm. WILL MOVE rippe I was treated orer a period of yeari uye purpuwe. many phjiieiani to uo eSeci iiy penouai apparau by at thlt time ia tralght in the baok aa anyone. My waated L lliktV UIUIV tfmh rtt.ir.1 tn nnrraal ail and but tua nau an men snorter tnau me ower, ue five use of lay limb and can go up ttalrs one foot after tho other with perfect eae. My wajit It leruthenluc. Can atoup to the floor witbcaie. Can get about and do pretty ranch ay ana everything otuer wen peopw can uo. Mr annetlte u splendid: sleep soundly and am absolutely free from pain. Having- uvea In lit. Cook's family ror ceariy year I hare seen much of the effect ot his tovmtmanl ntuin r.tYit. ani nan irnltf alit1 ,aavu MPVU VtUDIIi aA VU taaj - heerfully recommend the Doctor and bis med UtX skill to aU tn any way afflicted. iB iwwn ireaiuieui in inu case waa waui r ConSned to his Botanical ltetoedlaa. louHUU- anally administered No resort to the use knife, mechanical appliance or other method treatment being employed . i uliiv nnivvninu Ulllan Rosenbaom has Ured In this vlalnltT Wut nine yean. tte. we unaenignea, are personally aoqnaint Iwlth IheaboTe aSluit and aheertuUr sub- IlgKlbe to the truth Of the foregoing statement. N. HOdttNUACU. Father. BU8AK UJLUKIbON. A. V. ROSKNHAlIM AatMcrthed and swoxn to before me this 21th ' of Aat. iwt. Seal Attache. ,W. W.BAIX. county Cltrt. Sj A. JtoCULLOCU, Deputy. INTO THE CORNER STORE AFTER CHRISTMAS N THIS account and brcauro wo need money to pay for the extra large stock wo have put in this year, and to fit up our store we have decided to make a big red notion of 10 Per Cent, for Strictlv Cash Pnn-hati on everything oxrept New England watch Kg, Fountain Pens, fip-otaeIes nnd work. Here is an oppor tunity you do not often have, a Removal Sale and 10 PerCent- Off, by a flmt class ieitelry store, and that nt tho time of year when it will do you moat good. Our stock, as you will readily ei, is vtry large this year, and our prieer even without tho 10 per cent, off you will find remarkably low. We know thi by what our cuo tomeratellns. DIAMONDS. WATCHES, JEWELRY, SOLID SILVER AND PLATE WARE, CUT GLASS CLOCKS, EBONY AND NOVELTIES. Just think how muoh further your dollars will go by buying your Christmas presents of us. ;: :: : ":: :: :: ;: .... eft i INTO THE CORNER STORE AFTER CHRISTMAS m m m m m IF m m m m JD arr's Jewelry Store 118 State Street, Salem, Oregon. m M m m rf) m Dunvkh, Colo., Nov. 21. A special to tho Post from Tellurido says, the work of rescuing the bodies of minora who were suffocated to death in the Smuggler U nlonMine, yestorday was resumed at nino o'clock this morning. It is not ex pected that all bodies will bo recovered before midnight at tho earliest. Thoro may ho CO mora bodies iu tho mine, All tho hodles recovored were brought down upon the shoulders of tho miners with dilllculty, the trail being very steep. Shift Dossoi Uorgubon and Darkley sacrificed their Ives In a vain I attempt to nave tho lives of tliolr mine associated. They could havo om:ai;d, but inotoad they went into tho workings to spread tbo alarm. The Coroner will hold an Inquest upon but one body.Thoro is talk of raising a relief fund for the widows aud orphans of tho dead. Frisco Strikers Wlnnlnsr. Ban Fkakcihco, Nov. 21. Two mo a machine shops aud a foundry have granted tho terms of the striking iron workers. Theso am Meeee and Qott field, the California Mnch'ne Worts and Kennard & L'arry foundrymen. Tiiey all have agreed to pay an inoreaio of 2 cents an hour in wages to Ihelr employe to make up for tho reduction la hours. . Training school, died Wednesday night, I November 20, JiMl, nfter nn illness of eoverul wooke, of tuberculosis, Sho was bjru in Indiana lu 1802 and wan innr- riod In 1880. Dr. and -Mrs. Clnik havo been nt Ohe- mawu four years and six months, going thero from tho Klamath Agency, nt both of which places Mrs, Olatk bus held tho position ol matron. Deceased has relatives at New Havoti, Ind. j Kansas City, Mo., aud Itochestor, Penn, - j Mrs. Clark was In evt'ry way nn tin usually estimable woman, and ono who numbered hor friends by her acquaint ttncoi. Tho sympathy of the entire community has been extended to Lor bareaved husband. Funeral services will bo held at tho Chemawa school tomorrow at 0:30 1 o'clock, conduoled by Ituv. T, L. Kliot of Portland, The remains will bo brought to Salem on the 11 o'clock train, and Interrmcnt will bo had In tho City View ooineU'ry, under charge of tho lodge of Kastorn Star, of which Mrs. Clark wan a member. balanced. Nkw Yome, Nov. 21. According to tho Pro is friends in this country will not try to aid Miss Mario Jdsuphlno hastwlck, tho rich young woman fiom Philadelphia, who was sentenced In London recently tosix monthslmprlion mont for forgery, At least that is I ho wish of her relatives horo. Her brother Kdward P. Enstwick, president of tlio Kastwlck KiiKineoring Company said ho II F YOU will come today and try our cream center hand made mixed candy you will get satisfaction. Ellis & Zinn's ALL dil not think any such action necessary, is atiti Street. TUB LATKSr FLAVORS Biltra 'Phono 287 (kfflflMfM &cSmA jwamyvrvwr Vfuavk Portland Man Murdered, 1'oit'i.ANi), Ore., Nv, 21. lames Morcow, agetl twentr-two,a sou A Supt. Wolff of the '.iviuker Iron works was found murdered this niornlug in Bait Portland. Jealousy i tho supposed cause CUBA IN BAD SHAPE Its Only Salvation lies Annexation. in Probate Orders. Tho final account of F. M. flardcastle, administrator of the estate of Luoinda WjIuIi, deoensed.htts b eu illel, togolhir with it pftitiou fur hie dhmitisal. A pvtiilon has hoeu filed Hiking that Ktitciiu V. Kmlih bn npMinttl iiiurdian in the MlalfS of O'atid 1). Hiuiih, tie ofe.1 Mini Conrad fl. Hmltli. tloanxl, I'licy each owned HiOaaresnf Dm HtrUml 1 1 Marion county, ol Iho prolxtOle value 'f tiOOQ. The only heirs nt law of Con md 0. fnilt aro his widow, "nrtli L ifiiitli, his daughter, Ann IlmUon and on, Kuueno V, Hiulth, the petitioners. Nkw YrnK, Nov, 21. The Hoiton M'treum cl Finn Arts has ju purchased forfgO.OCO from T J. RlakesW, of tlio lilaiteeioe nallerie, this city, the Impor. tant Frit iu Hals' "Portrait ot a W man " It waa probably painted about 1050. Originally It was pno of tho Irrasuieiol tho Puke of Uuoklngham's collection. Ll aaaK4 S SbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbW ISbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbV JiaaRj B IJPwIFlu Bft.i'fri'-zMir Wahuikoton Nov. 21. It Is officially announced at the White Home, that Clayton MoMichael will bo appointed pontmaMer at Philadelphia on the expiration of the term ol Postmaster Illckf, now The Y. M. 0. A. Nlaht Hchool is I hv ,. flail sfAlkna anAiM ia Ikk a&ds a 4 m. stb sds ThlsMornlnir we Inaueurate Our Annual ....Thanksgiving Sale.... Of Men's and Boys' Clothing and Furnishings Hrr fiehiifrnrt Clothe. A bona fifla lodiuUion of all the bejd lines of Melt's ami Roy' Ceorfi in tho Wlllatiiette valley. CTniNO. I51 i$ p' The More You Spend The More You Save on It's a tale without a paralell anil the discounts run high. Remember we carry exclusively the famous II. s. 8c Mf Clothing The aro honest values stitched with truthfulness. ThanksglYlrj Sale of Table Llatss Liberal reductions gout) values. HART, BGrlArPHeR , MARK. WMRANTetQ OLOTH? mmmmmmmmmmi Nw Yo" ., , T. , . I UIKU H I IVUUI UU UU USUI 1 ' Nov. 21. -nontenant-'tfc.i tAaeALa. .''' . ' -A-.L.O