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tWW rWO EDITIONS HAILT, AT 230 P. M. AND 400 ' LnKlOHT AND THURSDAY, jgrOB SNOW. APITAL JQIffifflAL T" voi sv. SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER, SO, 10&B RESULTS OF THE STORM REBELS BOTH LIKES 'ABOUT BRANCH'S KILLING BURTON GRANTED AN APPEAL REFUSE TO SUBMIT SIDES LIME LIGHT ARED 0j JflgTKZSW H -Jr . A . mi, i. 13 i Jift.,.wi am r - - ( yrsaSBUiiw Bt, rctersburjr, Nov. 10. The last Hur of ftrff rlHl the mutirwora at S'vtpol expired nt midnight, with bo tlgo of surrender on tho part of the men- T"e W" tower'nK Jwv the krbr of the Buseinn stronghold in the PLick. 8ea may resound this morn ini n thor did In the day of the Crimean wnr. with the roar of mue ketrv ami cannon, should the govern ment Jittompt to earry out Its an aounf i intention of crushing the re volt, tti'li the mailed flst. Th" r-bc-lllouB sallorn are playlnr R wiitu i Rnme. and apparently have full fonfi'I'H'-O tl at the puns of the fleet will t bo turned' against them. If tfctv ! ao not actually disregarded the iummo'' to haul down the red flaa;, tbrv mhicI determined to tnnkc the iulb'TiliM show tholr hand. i tUcr (Jcneral Nopluff. the com auwlnnt of the fortres. who was re mh) 1 the miitlneora today nnd who rf.ic i tirncral Huron GaKomoleftkl, will Jim to accept the obnllenKO of the ntiitccrs and stoke the discipline ami llt. not only of the troops at his ji.t.. .f but of the whole army, on the ntt i. l")wever, doubtful. Dlapatehes from .t ere of Harrisons In Kusela ciow Hut the land fore ef the em ptre are in a state of dteeenieat, and asv (r it I" the troop to At upon their f'-mrndes In the Meter branch of the srrea M(f(lt poelbly precipitate i pfn.ril and wldo-spren mutiny. On ttt -ML'-r hand, it would be tMnleult to Uro out the nailers by a regular ('ir. aa provisions and water can b cHhihiwI by them, and as they are an or Vo jrun of not unfriendly war SB If. The report that the whole fleet had fne (er to the mutineer under the M.("nlip of OtebnkefT is incorrect, tlirtiurK the oOleer of the ship, as dor lar. if Admiral lCruRer'a bmntra tmn spinet the iHHtineers en the Km ax l'otemkln (now the I'nntolel- m,, nt O.Imwi. itrahahlv will 1m UN- all t) fbtsim ohedlenHi of the men for the furrving out of any meeeures sjfsinH their eomradee. The ff owirtera at 8vaslpl are ipmri' i iWaeka ami the &mor la tie utr. is are aeeowpanlwl by eeeorts rf .... .rjm, th oa4y bra nek of the1 jkrw the Mellty af whUh. Is abw- jytfU )ilMue4tiOM0). I Tt.r'm Nov. M. 11 Imperial poet elK. . ftnnuuneee Utat the HwHaa W fl i -t ).!o beea. ewt sai aooa. Kt IvtrrBbwrjc, Kr. f. TV attsw- 1 1. 14 .iirMte. ThU eitv In wholly i ut if from ronwualeatloM with the j in. r r There was fniaiM selllaw eiok "ii th exekNg t4ay, 4 prUee r u.. j..wMt oa ror4. Sr T'. t..Pill.llPel Vav M-All fcka bib'. ' k'raphN f tkk eity atmcki i...-av i,,. i nnir woetes art wwraiag. Ti.. M.. iw opratn n4 th polie BM.r i ,- liavr ioiittl Lk airtkA. The rr,.i, n, llMr spirit In Vk iTBaehariaa ' rn., i h wrtoiw MMHftee. miiy w ...rrx i,,r ! rreet4 for adroeat in? rrvntutionarv doetrlaea. Tho mnni l" s 'i of iaMibordlaataaa Is too grtat ! . en attempt tholr arrest. , Mob lUaum Duoljeafl. 1 -Nuv. !. The aaMplyo) 1"' " ! another deaMaetratioa to- lax i ,, time they are deeidedly r m -' i . Due beea PU, ebjeet 4igk i' (' .. heM has bees aUv la pro ' "r ''. for th poor. The atob ti. - i , r ttn( aalmmj work, atid Uoy 1 1"! ant ehju-ity. TV ptlie wra coui(, : i to w fore to dlsrwi Mr Hi St. PeteraimrK. No. M. Advbws from flevaatopol represent the situation ther eas still In great doubt. Neither the retel soldiers and sailors aor the jtorerament forces know their own atrenptfh, M that neither side dares to take nKion aiaitwt th other. Admiral Chouknin favors peranaeioa rather than foree in ronqueriaK the rebels, while Oommaader mtkomelskt advoeates starriaf them ont. Admiral ChoaTcala. however, feara that. If threatened by famine, the rebellion force would abandon their peaceful attitude and euaajre in mantor and th destruction of property. General Muevitrh's me from liarWn are alarming lasurrevtloa Is spreading la the MancharUa army be cause of the idleaeas of th fore and the print lone which they exrmrienee, to gether with the uncertainty aiur ehaos which prevail. OfNeers are acting as bmdwn in th rebellloua movement, lacking adenuato mtarters for hie own ma, Oeiwrai Uaevitch Is uonpiuMNNl by the return of prisoners by the Jap an and by th ear of large numbers of dlffeeler Midlers who have ba taken 1st custody. There are maay disbanded mu aiao, whom it Is Impoe slbbj to control. It Is geiwraly Ulieved la St. Peter burg that th outbraaks la IterMa, Vladivostok, Orodno, Bevaatopoi ami Kroaatadi aru only rusMaraaia by the revolutioalBta, who are preparluV to tab tke Held- with the support ? or ganised force drawn from ail trad and occupation, including poliema am houee sorvaats, who hav formed laiu uuloua. TV agitator now hav turned talr atteatloa mainly to th army ad the peasantry. Worklngm la maay quar tern are dmtfroyia factories, whit th musjlka are burning hwtorle eaa UM, librariea ami churbc AH lb factor! and schools ar Uiug lod la th face of th spreading disorder, o Afraid ef Water aed. Sua PraaeUeo, Nov. . Pearlag that th wrath of th "Ood of Watr woulo) be vtatted oa them, th Cblae of Suaagbal and it vlalnlty hav. it is said, given up th boywtUag of Amer ican goods. Tula ehaag of Mailmen t was aaueed by th dtrutiou by water of a brg mmHiity of good which wr stored la th bamat of th basin bous f th Otilaoa port. They had ba piad thr by th Chlae mrehaata who the boycott waa Vt lastUutd. Tim tfoodiag occurred during th lauacmthM of that portion of th Chin ot during a typhoon aad tidal war of a month ago. Tlw bwv of tho lifting of th boy eU aid lb aauaual nnnim whlih brought It about cam her ou th tuar Dori jtrdy. Among th paasengers was C. Ed, who ha b in th buaiaew In Chlaa for U years. )! stated. that taa Amrlaa bad bat U4 bard agaiiMt lh boyeott. but It waa d oatiroly t tb superstition of th Gala that th aati Amarloaa boycott was sioppad. - n Body rt4 ta a 0, Qraml Marak. iUca.. Xov. tt.-A frail birch bark cauu. eoataiaiuf what waa oc tho body of an Iadlaa girl, cam askor swr her. Iadlaa taking aloag th skor Bigktd tk body far out la tk to, aad wr ptoparlag to Co oat to it. wkoa tk wiad akiftml aad low it aabor. Tk boa of tk girl notod onrw Uaakt. aad oa tk wrist wr heavy bracelets. Th Iadl aa burid tk bodv aad aprsud tk bUr taat ia oost wm m i i tk eaau la eompjiaac wiia ligiou rite of tko rd ma. 0jf New Line of Fine Table Linens JUST EBGEIVBD IS TID3 OHOIOB8T WB IIAVB BVBR SHOWN. Fine White TaMe Linens WTTH A FINE BOASTED TTJBKBY MAKBS A TBMPTDW OOMBINA. WON POR A Thanksgiving Dinner WE OAN'T BDPPEY THE TDBKEY, BUT OPPBB YOU BXTXA VAX UBS DT TABLE DAMASK AND NAPKINS. OUB STOBE WHJ. BBMAIN CLOSED ALL DAY THANKSQIVINO DAY, IHUSDAY, NOVEMBES 30TH. New York, ,.ov. JfO.-Porraer State Senator Charts II. MeClollnn, of Dobb Ferry, waa a wltnoss Jtv the Insurance call this morning. AfsOlellnn told about kta 30 years ncqualntaneo with Amlrew 0. Plold, leglslntlvo ngent ef the Mutual. Ho said tho olty'n labor union audi corporations had repre sentatives at Albany, ami that If Field worked through intermediaries, ho never did through him. He said their frleadsbip was personal on account ef the eloee aasoelntloR of their families nt Dobbs Ferry. He occupied a small room In Field Vheusc, at the Invitation of FleltK He delaredi tlwtt bo urged him not to run for the sonflte, but ho contributed to tho onmmlgn fund. Wit ness did net expect nny money from the Mutual. A number of vouchers, bearing Me Clellaml's signature, wore shown blur. He ndmltte) the slgrmturo, but eould not recall the significance of tholr ap pearance on the vouchers. A numlwr of others were produced to refreah his memory, but they failed to do so. Senator Armatrong, ahnlrmna of the committee, tamed a statement to poli cy holders today, urging them not to bit kbeir polleie laps as the result of nay dUcioture mad nt the lnvtiga Uou. He treelarod the policy hullM were mver In bettor condition than auw, Wfore th inquiry began, Jehu C. MuOall, artaryuf the New York Ufe, waa recalled) to tbo stand. H said b ha4 searched' the Wk. lut ouW ml Mad where th company had utord th cbargM of tM.X10.79 for )gal xpae advand to J. I. Mor- Ka k Co. aad Amkew Hamilton. Ma ll sa(4 ha would, sail Saturday for 10urp, undor introten to urge Ham II ton to make a full neoaunting to the eommltt. Georgu It. Atdridge, first vbm-prealdeat of th Mutual Uf and tho Jtoserv Uf, resumed tho stand; aad toM of tb soggregatlon of poMeles, o OhioAgo Markoto, Obbsago, Nov. . Wheat, 8tV, MKt wrii, -HtfWI Vd onto, I0. easTern- OREGON RAILROADS Ono of tb wildtct real Mint boom la tko hwtory of Kaatern Oregon t now on at ONtarto. The puaibility of th O. X, A X. bulldlmx th Ccatral Oroa railroad ha st tb pcapto wild. Yn torday S00 lata ebaagt baud ia (Ht Urio, That waa tko rord for on day 'a transact loan. Th flurry U oaud by tb poaaibillty of tb new railroad wauling tormina faUUi and abjo th growth of tk'e town sbowl.t tko road b built. It In also urged by tko soiling tkat In th event of the eoaotruoUou of tk Orgoa Ctrl. the akop will bo mtvei frum Huntington to Ontario, lov. J. M. Harris and .wife, of Owjrk, Orogon, stoppod oft n. Ontario ytrdny wklr n rout" '. tkis cky, wkoro tkoy will vioit tlr daugbtoru, Mr. Ellawortk Imix nl Mr. L. aVrVoltag. for a tow dny. Mr Unrri m ho avr saw mich rn UMat a k now an is Outorto. Tn Uts worn tIUag so fat tkat k pur ekaaod four for hbmimif. Baker 'it UoraU. A Now Survey. Another rw of railroad urvcyor ana boon put st work en tko lino wt ward from Onomrlo, tkl party workmc up Bully crook. It kt to b obrvI tkat tko MnJfcour canyon la alroadh' ue upiod by a railroad track actually o aimotod tO yar ago, which is port of tko Oarvnllw & abutter a property. Put ting tkouo survey into tb Bully erm-k country Indicate a pnrpoa to wak an Indonondont lino du wt toward Head and natron. It may b for th purpoae of bMatiuat a aw road) or to force A. U. Hammond to raoabl term, eith er of which will result tb aamo to th Descent eouatry lit gottinr and nat-nad-woet railroad. Bead Buitoiia. After Right-ofAVay. Tke Burn Tim-Herald aqto tho following railroad indication ia tkat section of tke otate: "Poepl who are heavily interested to mad tkzeagk tkis seetton have beea approneked rognrdiaf right of way for a railroad and aeked want ooneeasioaa eould and would bo mod. Of our tkis dees net build a railroad but In.ti eates wfciek way tko wind blows." Tkis in th at end of tb Natron Ontario proyjct. Bead ia on aa air line betweea Natron and Oatario. Band t Anaupallr. Mil, Nov. M. MorrL Wether took tho stand In hbr own, de fense tbin morning. Ho said tho flrst tfnw bo saw Hrnnob was Soptomber 1, 10W. when the upper etaanan returned ffom a orHls. Msrrfwether wn living on tho Satttco. Branch was sent aboard m a prisoner for five daysfor Mmn nfToniw en the orumo. Witness said Hranch maro himself as offerwtvo ok poselblo. He said Branch began: to xdn and nag him a groat deal. The cllf frenw letwecn riinrdng nnd baaing) l.n nvn'alniul lit- UtvlncT that hnZlntT moant tho forcing blm to somo physic-, at oxerolac, of whloh ho could stand any amount, but running moant doing personal things that could not bo tolor-J atcd. Ho stated that It wno n long tnlo of constant personal persecution nnd nagging. Meriwether salt) bo was hurl and irfittvMui tiivfiml nTiiroiMlnn. Ho anldi 'I think Hrnncb la Indccl tho woro fertunato 1 going to sleop, not to wako , ut any moro, than to 1 la my pineo, to live after tho deplorable affair." Undor vigorous oxatnlnatlon Merlwelhr' leMlmbay was unehakon. The boy wan irnnKQ- HoaeK ii ie rwre""" " sftry as to bis relation with Braneb. (i ' Ooo of tho Old Guard In. kow York. Nov. M. Th board of frhstoea of the Mutual Ufe thl aftor ninta aeeptod tb roalgnatton ef K4h an! A. Mt5rdy, aa preeldeat. Preder ioV Orom-woll, proecnt treasurer, waa ohooen teumrary president, ft" ' Heavy Bnewfl In Montana, a.Aj ... .e Aik k I. -. JHUlOj JHOHU. V. '. A. HWIVJ- snow fell last nlgbt, hindering traffic In . tko northern portion ef Montana. Ifa glrw No. 3, with a number ef freight I oars, waa burled several hours In a drift. The temperaturo ranges from 0 to lH below. I o- I MinlMor to Cuba Bonlgns. (Four O'clock Kdltlon.) V!pfhinRtoH, Nov. SO. Ilobert G. oqufrea, I'nlteH tMatrni minister to Cu lm, has reargued, nnd Wdwurd V. Mor- Kh, minister to Korea, has been up ..i..iu.k . . ...- i 1.1... inw iu irwrrrcti mm r. r j- M.M un Tlurtnn was this morning soAteneed to six month', In thoJ oounty jail, anti mro T--. - moUonior ft now trial waa ovorruleik A writ of oror waa neknowledgcir by tho eourt and n bill of exceptions filedv The motion that tho writ of er ror aet aa n Buporeedoaa was granted. Tho oaso will now bo pnsood upon W tho United Stole supremo eourt. Ho fllod- ft bond for $000 for bis appear anso boforo tho higher oourU J. 3L Sulo ibund. Bulto, MonU Nov. SO. Olvon ut. for dead, J. IT. Sulo. a prominent bus noes man of Basin, lost In tho mountains slnco Friday waa found' by a Bcarohlng party Into yoslorday nf lornoon In a cab in, whero ho bad taken rofugo f rom tho storm. His feet wore badly frosted. (Four O'clock Edition.) Superior, Wis., Nov. .-Nino mon were drowned In tho wrocWng of the rtonmer Matanfa, which ia ashore n bnVo All tho roirtBlndor woro aaved o!rly toimy. The entire oflglno craw Sit lost Tho atoamer Bdlburn i n So rTeke at Split i3fc Ing. The MataaJa l pouwlln and 1m in Rapidly forming around tho vessel. Iter storn ban oavedi In, and ber aides are alowly. giving nway. tf May Bombard 8vaatopoL (Fonr O'clock Edition.) Bt. Petersburg, Nov. M'-AvUm lust roeolvpd from Sevastopol atato t at tho Black Sea equadron ia ready o bombard! thatolty, but the nu horf- ties bellovo tholr mirrondcr to tmai went. larfrIWlllwnrMwMIlWHt Steame Roanoke In Danger A torrffl gal tb Mureka, California, bur broko tbo ruMor post of the steamer Huanoke, and nearly wreaked her. Timely help mured tho veosel. Mauy people M l0 Mr' tbo tWtU Un til tboy become dcoaed am brulew. Tbo llnwljr bdp that Dr. 1). E. Wright oan irlvo will save tho teeth ami put lhm in perfect ebapo S agair. Let blm examine YOUR teeth at onoe, nnd nsk blm about tbo S gold watebea bo ia giving away. Oflleo Btwialolt Hullding. ---v YY s jW pjBapaWHWlBi "If A T TTT7Q I !.. ... - " " Anticipate Your Needs and Do Yowr Shopping Before Thursday, as this Store will Remain Closed all Day Thanksgiving eaHmumjmBUMj Today's Special OUIt Saiath WEEKLY BAROAIN BALE DON'T mm IT. Misses' Hosiery rLHBOB LTKBD riNB EIBBBD-r A8T BLAOK Tne kln4 that you want for immetttat wear. Qood, ttmnK Horvioo- able hoelory, tbo nnd th younajotcr wirl ne7 from now n. Owuo rly to not your abaro of then good thin. Tomorrow only, 1 pair for 25 cents L BarVjBMnatteW- JauauW ilJk. Wtf luraBuaBB "W have opened up a portion of our now Christ boxes, in order to a lommsftr'i people warn want a nto box of eny for tbo TbnaVsejvlae; season. Juoc tho tMnc t take wHu yon, either Lowaoy's er our own nuiko. The Spa W. T. BTOLZ. P. Q. MBYKBE 388 State Street. Something new In Indian Busiest. M to SH MriUags. 01U.bMn,'aK ALU. 39 l W IJJbS wUUuge, OHAL- LBKQH gALB.... .? 50 1 mlttnife, OilALLHKGB iAI.K 73r l )J4.l eJlkn, GJIALLQOB iALH. 78 9ivWej o o t SMAET80IT8 POtt A PRAOTON OP THSIB WOETII. BUfwnt tailored auit repraeont iag Ve ktgbMt type of tb outset's work in street eoaiiunM. We sbevv fine aoeertment of tho at aueh Jaw tnn Uselr real wrth. AM wanton) eotors ar included in the ebowiag. Cbaltoage sale. BEDUOBD ONB-THntD. 0!IALi.BnVaE . ..... . .88f 6fo ohiffon anpjlque,, OIIAL LTOfQM 8AL3 43 Tie to tljf Persian bands, QHALLHN-QB 8ALB 50 UO asil 1.0f wilhiBgs. OHAJi mtfOB 8ALB 1.23 W.TB autl $IM BultlngB, OHAL- umwn 8AL1 91-48 IH-Etmuis. Htm, OHALLUNail " 35ri 3f Pamask linen, qoHALLBNOB D 25ri 3o"e stojjk qollare, OITALLBNQB OAaj,s-.' 23 ?i gtovea; OIULLBKOB SALB 8S ae Torchon lace, QIULLBNJ3B 8ALB.., 5 i.M Oowferts; OHALLBNOB 87i V IA. AH VaV fAlA V Aoav Hktn ?WnBlB U; nft V ffVporVTiojfcvJ.aBaV flsvi iVVwnJtisk , Kwli iff! I tix"f aB3SB Jjtti3SuliSI QBTy UajanaUf '& v Sbh' wJl .WvS&A toH "K luAlhV ViV.n o 'wJKWW j e. V!) 2BL n m r m SALE OLOTHINO TOR NOW Cooler weather is predicted and youll bo unprepared. Why sot ake yr solotioa toy, wifll, be entire took is fervour ohooo. lag, d priooo ueM i tii&H l!y m' NoH but n elotbing to be fouud here at our CALBNOB SALB. fSaBUMHaZMmmAmtmi .. ,,-..,,,, BBBuHBBBHBBBBBBBBBttBBnBB ' BBuBBUuuBBuWmauuauBBUuBaWauuW