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'MTZ-L HSMVwSw'M TMI ' t,j ..nfi-frtig gaiwawi V CHEAPEST Associated Press Dally News- paper'Published on the Pacific Coast, $3.00 n Year. ONE CENT DAILY! SScts. a sMsrtk Jr Prepaid la Advataee No Papers Seat WImw Time is Ont. CAPITAL JOURNAL VOL. 6. DAILY EDITION. SALEM, OREtiON SATURDAY, NOVE1VIBER 5 1893. DAILY EDITION. NO. 279. BOOTS, SHOES IB UNDERWEAR ! A good assortment from cheap to best grades. We buy for CASH and sell for CASH, and WILL SAVE YOU y I . From 15 to 25 percent, on all your purchases. GROVER WILL TAKE A QAND In Making Nominations for the Next Congress. The New York Racket "when you want Oil Clothing, Gossamers, Macintoshes, Rubber Hatt, wool and lur hats, hosiery and notions. E. T. BARNES. ' State Insurance Block 333 Com! St. AN niMTANV POLITICAL SECRE If Truo it Ensures tie Complex ion of the Next Election. SHE DIED IN SEATTLE. tho Ed. C. Cross, Choice Meats. Wholesale and Kctail Dealer in Fresh, bait and SmokedlMeatsJof a lKinds 95 Court and 110 State Streets. f. Meeker & Co., Hop Exporters OFFICE, Oberlieim Block, up stairs, Salem. TT. A. TEMPLETOF, Gcn'l J gent. Cleveland's Latest. Washington, Nov. 25. A choice political secret came to the surface, which will cause uneasiness in the minds of congressmen who have not followed the will of the president since the inauguration. It is that he proposes to take hand in selecting members of the filth congress. National democratio executive com mittee propose, if possible, sscure abso lute contfol management nest demo cratic national campaign committee and also committee designated by de mocratio national league clubs. Government Chances In Frsm. Pahis, Nov. 25. The entire French cabinet has resigned. SECOND BIGGEST POSTOFFIOE. Washinqton, N,ov. 25. Hon. Washington HesiDg has been appointed DoatmuBtor oi Chicago. He has been a political boss and editor of the Illinois tftoata Zfltung for years. Exporting County Books. Bt. Helen's Or., Nov. 25. In the matter of the expertlng of the county official's books, no definite conclusion has yet been reached by the commis sioners. The work of re-experting Slierifl Massle's books was finished Wednesday eveulug, but no order of court has jet been made. In a drunk en row here, oueof the participants hud his jugular exposed by a unite thrust . The wielder of tho knife made i.i. oo,.nnonnd loft for Portland. No IHO X,U.WW MV- word baa been heard from htm as yei, " BIG FOOTBALL GAMEf TOE CARLI PART' FOUND. CHURCH1 LL1 Ptimps, Piimps.Piirnp SD V 103 RIIRRnilfirlKi State Street. NO PAIN Is experienced when you get your teeth ?j& TYR FnNTRIS as he uses the Hole method, wuorror SSSl All kinds of plate work done. Bridge work and fine gold fillings a specialty. Ovar Gray Bros. eod - Now HERjnd More CoMiNG Holiday Goods Th? Heji)?st, Most mirage Mystery in Gonnaction With Death, of a Young Lady. Mason City, la., Nov. 25.-Carrying out tho instructions of Attorney Hum and Coroner Osborne, the re mains of Hauuah Whltuall, buried here October' 20, were exhumed. The youug lady died in Beattle, Wash., October 10, under suspicious circum stances. Hue lived with her uncle, George Pollock, who verbally agreed to give her a. largo estate upon bis death. Mr. and Mrs. Pollock and Hannah ar rived in Beattle Octobor 14, and the same night Hannah was taken serious ly ill at the European hotel. She went Into oonvuslons and died. A post mortem was held and an eight-months' child taken from ber. Tho latter was put into the coffin and buried with the mother. Today when tho remains ware exhumed thero was no child in the coffin. Tho coroner's verdlot was rendered In accordance with the above facts. This state can havo no further jurisdiction in tho case, but tho county attorney will doubtless ask the Beattle authorities to inako a further investigation. BTOBY OF HEIl DEATH. Beattle. Wash.. Nov. 25. Hannah Whltuall. whose mysterious death created such a sensation at Mason City, I., died (t this city October 13th. Sho cameltere that day with her foster parents, Mr: and Mre. Geo. Pollock, auil they put up at a hotel, That night she died In Convulsions, following the exposure of the fact that she was about to becor a mother. Tho Pollocks were t.t ,y astonished at the disclos ure pf her condition, aud when she was living threatened to leavo her to her fate. They relented, however, and when she died had her body embalmed and burled. Physicians held a post mortem and removed the child, keop Ing it without Informing the Pollocks. The body was exhumed and sent to Muson City, where an Investigation caused the discovery of the fact that the child was missing. Tho officla'a there believe tbeclrl to hava been pois oned, and have naked Seattle officers to Investigate. - Col. Auto's Sad Fato in the Snow. A SECOND MAN COTS DIS THROAT. Asks That His Body Bo not Used as a Cadaver. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report Baking .asas lUmivi ABSOLUTELY PURE Rpyai sr-W-TJ-AJPES "" . . u., hv a Denny's worth, as we can please raSMSSrJks SAUSBUEY. THE SEW . , ,-rrTTA-GN STABLES WILL A JVL J2, L X w - - wefk zsssasjft asarNKss ""w. THE OLD RELIABLE noiwu smi kit mum. J. H. ALLEN, Prop. TbeverybestofmeaUatall times, ,nd the best of service fgruppomio n.- W.A.CUSICK, j-jtiw" w TT 1T.RKRT. ' caahler. Mai OF SALEM. College Teams Contest Before a Dis tinguished Crowd. Ppbingfield, Mass., Nov. 25.-The Yale and Harvard elevens met today to contest for football supremacy in the Dreseuceofa large crowd. Among the distinguished spectators were Gover nora McKinley and Russell. A bet of $2,500 to J10O0 on Harvard found no takers. 3:18 p. m. End of first half, Harvard having ball on ber 25 yard line. In second half Yale got a touch down, flrstln game. Yule kicks goal, score, Yale 0; Harvard nothing. A.n f HurTard. Tnorne of Yale, and Waters of Harvard, were disabled. Yale wins six to nothing. Government Defeated. Ottawa, Ont., Nor. 25.-The liberals Miunt hRre over the election of Joseph Martlu to represent Winnipeg in the Dominion parliament, u lion the government candidate had a mifority of 600 over his liberal opponeat who now defeats the conservative by 400 majority. The Issue was on tb. tarifl question. Two members en tb. . i ,.nnnmnt recently visited r. i .i Mm Northwest, promls- lug a moderate decree of Uriff reduc tion next semon. Tne peoni- .-. for a clean sweep of protective dut.es and free trade with th. United States, which the liberal candidate mad. hi. platform. This is the first Mt defeat susUlned since the death of Sir John Macdonald, K. of L. Bow. PHILADELPHIA, Nov. S5.-An effort waa made by the Hayes faction In Gen- ral Assembly of Kulghtsof Luoor w... morning to elect their three men, xveu Dv MlQulrk and Martin, to the execn. tlv'e board, but without result. Pow Zf left the mating before t d- J'Y. rK.r.futo Bank Wreckers. Lndiasapdms, Nov. 25. The Unit ed States grand jury has Indicted T. P. Haughey, President Indianapolis Notional Bank, 8. O. Haughey, Presi dent Indlunapolls Glue Compauy, and of Indianapolis Curled Hair Works; G. A. Colllu, president, IndlauapoiiBUao inet Compauy; P. B. Coffin, seoretary same; A. O. ea, treasurer aauie. These men are already under bonds for wrecking tho Indianapolis National Bank. Big Billiards. CinoAao, Nov. 2. The biggest match at billiards ever made, was ar ranged this morning. Ives and Booat fer matched to play sixty days for ag gregate stake of $22,000. They will play one game for Qve hundre 1 point, cushion caroms. Winner to take en tire stake and total gate receipts. HEHBONAL GOSSIP. The Oajlln Party Found. Portland, Nov. 25. Brigadier General W. P. Carllu Bonds tho Asso ciated Press the follewing: A illanatoh has Just been received from Lieutenant Charles P. Elliot, fourth Cavalry, dated Nov. 22, as follews: "Falls of tho North Fork of Middle Fork of dear- water; Carlln party found on river to day, Carlln, Bpoucor, Plerco and Him mel Wright well, Col. Gate lost, Kelly lolncd them in the mountains. Will work down the river by boat," A SUICIDE. E Brighton was sentenced yesterday to six months imprisonment for smug gling opium. He oommltlod suicldo In jail this m irnlng by cutting his throat. He left a note to tho coronor as follews: "I kill myself. Do not cut up my body." Tho instrument with which tho deed wqb done whs a razor which was fur nlshed to Brighton this m i. nlng by the Jailor to shave hluvel '. Homesteader Missing. AluAny, Or., Nov. 25. A special from Detroit, Marion county, says Joe Hamilton, a bachelor homesteader, formerly of Minneapolis has beou mis sing for three dtys. Ho started tou neighbor's cabin, a dtstauoo of about three miles through mountalu forest, and has not be n seen since. It Is thought he must havo met with some accident, as ho is a thorough woods- Mn nwt nni lllrnlv tyi hwnmn Inflt. A IUUU UUU UU, .. j ww www-. - -- nnowntorm has raced slnco tho relief . - .. .... party, thoroughly quippeu uas siurieu i in search of tho missing, ' A bulletin was posted In tho Oregon Puoiflo odlce announcing that on De cember 1, the wages of II emp oyes will bo restored to what they were be fore the reducll n o' 10 per cent wb made last August. Tho company wld pay the employes for tho last half of August tomorrow. IN SOCIAL REALMS. Parties, Entertainments, Whists, Etc. IMPORTANT COMING SOCIAL EVENTS. Interesting Review of Transpir ing Events. Dangerous Lunatic. Astouia, Or., Nov. 25. Judgo Lang horn, of Pacific county, Wash., Iibb Is sued a warrant for tho arrest of A. Day Is, late p oprletor of the Cathlamet Gazette, who Is char ed Willi neing a daugerous ldnatlo, and who will, when captured, b taken before a oomraisamn er for examination. Last week Davl'i who has for some time been acting In a peculiar manner, wrote letters to George M. Cornwall, the present proprietor .f the Gazette; J. Bruce 1'aiwoiin, u. m. Harvey, Charles W rren and A. D. llurrlll, residents of Cathlamet. Those lettew all contained the same wording, and were to theefleo that If the parties addressed did not deposit 2000 each with the writer In his bedroom wiiuin Senator Stewart is the largest consum b .aaa (n Via AAnnia. fr Ol cuu "N ... m... w. - Mrs William Morris has the repnta-1 12 hours after receipt lie wouiu ouru i Steamer Rltona FOR PORTLAND. Iv-IWartMWS!?Sa . ZZ ihi.i 7:39 a. m.. arn"- " - l. Va uorw, - x ccsick. E. V. ?P1&7i J. li. ALBEBT. . VV, W. MAi-Tiw. -- Director U, V. HATiu" H4 tO HIS I'""""' talk. .iSw.sr;.t'" Shur.day.autfaturdaT2 waf FHt toe tot PJrf bndlDg freibt bandied. KUTJND Tmf(nnUmUed)tt. "-MBAW 38 OBNTB--tU. If rnt Oo., llohaaa ". E.H.WAlTErRINTINGC0' : W AND JOB PB1RTERS AND iwii - Bradfield's ftnh i WftW toretultlroialuu tigbIMB Mr wtfe.irh9 W "tli TtUM Hon of being the most beautiful woman n London. Lady Henry Somerset's paper, The Woman's Herald, of London, advocates the alwlition of the house of lords. Captain Charles Carter, who died In Norfolk at the ago of 00 years, waa mar ried eight times and left 88 children, ev try one of whom is said to have survived bim. Joseph Leuvenmark, who holds the championship of the world for high dlTlug, is instructor In the Royal Swim rninir ichool at Stockholm. The record U 82 feet. The Duke of Connaught has surprised the English etaff officers by his knowl edge of army organization and IP ment. and the indications aro that he will make a good commander. .... i.v,WnniMohen is executing a memorial of her father, the late Prince ... . i it.ninia fomit-rlv irorernor of Windsor castle, which Is to be placed In Bunnlngditie ennren, ocr.-. Dr. Samuel F. Smith, the Minor m "America." i-wm-1 U elghty-flfth birth dar at Ills home In Newton Center, Mass., eir Boston. He i active and alert and foels the burden of hi advanced ao Ut- Ue. ..... tji...r, i innrrnvd ut Liverpool . .1... ..niHoAtu und medal Krant ed by the lb- Humane society for pro ficiency m .. i- ::; , " is the "' ' "cca "" " ""i-. "biebtlw II )-l Humane aoelrty'si cial mdal L ! granted to girl. OHKAl RBADINO. Order the OhEUwiT lbV by mall, 25 otni month. No PP" eui ,lcr MU" '" out. their houses over their ears ana men kill them. After posting tho communi cations he d-d.ed tho authorities and took the steamer for Portlaud, where II Is believed he Is now In hiding. THE MARKETS. Ban FfiANCisoo, Nov. 25. Wheat, Dee. tl.07. Chioacio.Nov. 25-Cash, 02;May 03J. Poktland, Nov. 25,-Wheat fall. 1.05; Walla Walla f.85. Snow on the Btud. Bkattle, Nov. 2'.-A'out thro Inches of snow frU 'Ur ugbout the Puget sound dNtrlct e te day. Htate of Ohio, City of Toledo 1 m .. ,".u.rrrjT.T:t,i ! that be rrana j. wb "57. .. .. it i . . ,.i. nurtnitr lit the firm of r. J. Cheney Oo., o'JK buslnesa In the dS oTido. oouniy and tut .fore. aid, and tUal aa.nr.u .., . sum onoe ususw ".";!-;-"-; ud every case oi "Ji.ii' iSarih be cured bytbo "JV'rnKHEY fMra Fit AHK J. lIIKNBV, Bworn to before me and. wtmerihtd In iny prewnce, this Otb day of Decern. Ur.A.D.,1888. 4 w ntvkanH n ii J BKAb I NoUry Public. Hall'a Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally . .-.j.. in itvHtvkteu). Dnu tor JOUJIUll.w. m''JSVjk iv.. Toledo. Ohio, J irriold by druggists, 75 eta. A COMINO WKDDINO. Monday aftornonn, Nov. 27lh 1893, will be a momorablo day and honor a rising young Balom physician. At that tlmoiuBt. Lwnmceouuroh, I'oruana, Doctor Louis Lomteux, of Balom, will be united In marriage with Madamols olle Hen letta Alice, Boco-d daughter of the Chevalier L. O. de O.istouguay, a French Cauadlan gentleman of high attndlng. Tho bride came to Chicago with her family and then comes on to Portland to meet her affianced, who has beeu ft resident physician or tuts city for the past year. Rev. J. B. White of Bt. Joseph's ohurob, accompanied Dr. Lemloux to Portland to preform tho ceremony. The bride and groom will take a short trip toTaooma and re turn to this city Tuesday totak up their resdenco at Mrs. Thompson's boarding bouse, on Capital streot. "AI.VIN JOBLIN." . One hundred and eighty laughs in 180 minutes Is an enticing and tempt ing announcement. Or rourso every on familiar with tboatrlcal bead linen knows this moans that OCarlea L. Davis Is to appear In bis always popu lar creation, "Alvln Joalln," and the faotthat be will personally Interpret the role of "Old Undo A vln" Is stfll. olont to paok tho bouse. The play has been a marvellous success and made a vast fortune fur him. This Is owing to tho iuot that the simp e story, laugh able Incidents and sensational and pa thetic features appeal directly to tho maeses. The general theater goer sees In ''Alvln Joslln," as. portrayed by Mr. Davis, a comedy drama arawn on ia- miliar lln a. vet none the less original. The character of Alvln Is tho quaint old Yankee farmer, who ootnes to tuo city in una tho slchts and sees thorn, Is a characterization of the typical down- east hayseed, whloh, as a pieco or onar- actor aotlng, Is a revelation, to say tho perfoamanco Is funny, Is using a very mild expression, lor It Is simply one scream of laughter after another, To speak of Mr. Davis' elreollvo lmpr. sonatlon of Joslln would be but to coy. er old wound, for bis acting has been onjoyed In this city on numerous occa slons. Reed's opera house, Nov. 27, next Mond y. A BUITHDAY. A birth lay party was given one even ing the past week to Capt. li. v AdanMonthe occasion orms oeingoo years old, at the family bom In North Btlem. Following w ro present: Oipt. and Mrs. Leo Perry Adams, Mrs. A,.n( Hajilatn. Balem: Clus. E. Aduus, Ivan L. Adams, Elmer P. A lams, Wood'iurii; Mrs. Elna O. White, Conoenville, lud. Capt. a i.,... it., iwn fnr neveral vears J-nN V .1.1... ww. . . w J tor f the North Hatem schools ana is a cltlzsn very w II t n.ug'il of, DltlVB WHIBT. u a. T. Waiter of Hotel Willam ette has won au euvlable social position In the capital city, and the excellent ..nn,int,nHntaln tho smallest detail of a large drive wblat party given In the parlors of the bouse aionuay eveniog t j the OW roiK's wuisi emu uu ,n Invited friends added not a llttl to her fame In this respect. The large rooms were not the least crowded, thougu u waa the largest party of theaeasoii. Lemonade was served and several fine Instrumental selections were listened to. Those preseut were: Mr. and Mrs. John O. Wrlgbt, Mr. and Mrs. a. n,. .,,., Mr. and Mrs. Koulaou, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Wlllman, Mr, and Mrs. Patterson, Mr, and Mrs.E. Hofor, Mr. and Mrs. Turn er, Mr. and Mw. Oabrlelson, Alderman ....i Mr T.fnr. Alderman and M". Croas, Dr. aud Mr. Pbllbrook, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Wagner, Mc and Mm. Walte. Mr. aud Mrs. Sutherland. Mr. and Mrs. Fleming, Mr. and Mrs. John Krauseo. Mr. and Mrs. Claire Irvine. Judgo aud Mrs. Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. Cottle, Mr. aud Mrs. A. I. Wagner. Tho prizes of tho evening were awarded to John G. Wright and Mrs Gabriel. mnn. (lror Wm Rnclnnil and MM. I.- H.'U, ...hv. . -. .-q. m fore, feovmd. f ENTKK NODS. This eoclal organization bos been re newoi for tho ieason and will open a dress party December 8th at Reed's with full orchestra from Portland tb same as was employed last year. Com- mltteo on arrangemouts, Messrs. itieiy, Jordan, More, Keone, Bdsa, Lafor and Doarboru. PIX-HANU KU011BE, Mr, and Mrs. E. M Walte enlerUln ed a o mp' y of x-han i euchre peo p Thursdiy eveoln;;. In spite of tbe shnwera there wcretour tables nt thla merry diversion, after which bouillon, wafers an andwlohes were served. A quiet balf.hour o ihat wa thoroughly onlovcd bv all. Following were pres ent; Dr. and M s. Cartwrlgbt, roet- mnntor and Mrs. Gilbert. M. and Mrs, England, Dr. and Mrs. Pbllbrook, Dr. and Mrs. Mott, Dr. aud Mrs. urown or PonnBvlvanla. Miss Florence MoKlunle of Iowa; Mr. and Mrs. Cottle, Mr. and Mm. Wright. Mr. nnd Mrs. is. jurey man, Mre. Ingham, of Oansmulr, Gal. SOCIAL NOTEB. Friday nlgbt Mayor Friendly and wife, of Euzene. celebrated their Hh anniversary of married life. Koetsiof friends joined with them lutbeirob- sorvanoa ot t o bap y eyent. Monday evening the Old Folks whist club moeU at the home of Mr. aud Mrs. E. M. WUU. Tuesday oveuing tho 8aem Florloul tural club moots at tho Willamette par- , tors, A good program is promised, and all loyere of llowors are welcome. ' Wednesday evening tbe WUIanaetU" soolal club meets t Its popular head quarter, tbe Hotel Willamette. Dane ug and wh w I make all bappy. TIIK I'EOPbE WIN. Tim Joubnaij hi not the organ of any Portland or stato bouse ring. It made tbe fight that defeated Jo Blmou for a ederal Judgeship. It made the fight that defeated his man for attorney-general ot this state and resulted In tho election of Hon. Geo, Chamberlain, Both thoso achievements were great victories for tho people of thlstUtt. Mr. Chamberlain ha shown hlmslf to bo a vigorous and able stato prosecutor. ne has Just won tbe case or me wai vs. Mult nomab county, reo iverlng W( 078 69 taxes duo on mortgage slue 1801 from the Portland tax dodgers, Mr. Chambe aln it for bit recird a attorney g neral Tim Jooknal's lde of a public offiolal. We do uot oare what party bo belongs to, If n makes a record of vigorously defending the publlo rights against private and corporato robberlet he Is entitled to ih support or tho unprejuoiceu press awi voter. Mr. Chamberlsln made the same kind of a light lu upholding tb old railroad commissien: wuen h reuiw ed rates and won every time. He be best tbe tax-dodgers and corporations rivery t m It lias been bis duty as state uitnmnvto attack them. If we bad tuohaman for governor today t bete would not now be a hair rajuioa w state taxes h id back by dUboaeet county offiolal and boodllng banks. The state would not be sitting Idly by ...,.ii !,. rnriwmtlons ralcd (reUbt ratesatatlmeof unWal rlciiHua depression. ... The stato would not be In danger ef losing tbe sta agricultural l eje ap proprlatloo In Jon re. imsmvw vallla for lack of vlgltent peeecft lUcase. Overridden ft this state Ubytt dodger, corpotatloa-lawyece, osf sbsniers, aud Por s,nd r.iur p'Wlt nn occasional vlgoroue wm vim amsm- ntnn of uubllo iRtereeteie io'Jes agreeable contempVatie. rssssssssssasssmat KO MOK!WKT,:wr-ICTarli ot eurk sole -aaBkelstl c stew, JKraaMa Hras, F.v (j.