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'' $'" ' j MA, NEW DRESS GOODS The BcaBon'B daintiest fabrics are now on our counters, although a few stragglers aro still to come. Sere's a perfection of color combi tion and beauty of weave in the new things that will be a treat for you. Wo will try to make your visit njprtsant - IK - You are golngllo build or makejany; Had of lmproTeme.it. call oa the undersigned lor material. We n.we aloompleteiitock.'and are reidy to supply any"prepared contract, sewer worlc. rradln, etc Salem Improvement Co, Local Dates. Dec. 4. Katie Putnam in "Love Finds a Way. 7 " Dec. 7. Madeline Merll drama. Dec. 13. Dec. 0. talnment. Dec. 9. cnucert. Jan. 20, Congregational corn social. Balem Keeley League enter- First Presbyterian church By Perkins comedy. Arm Broken. This morniug beiore 3 o'clock as E. H. Flagg, editor of the Marlon County Democrat, was work ing in the pressroom of the Capital Printing Co., ho had his right arm caught in the delivery shafts of a cylin der press and before it could be stopped the bones were broken twice below the elbow, audit is thought once above. The limb was severely lacerated and the accident Is a very great misfortune for Mr. Flagg, who was getting out bis first daily edition. It is to be hoped that he may soon be fully recovered, and that his suffering may be as light as possible. Child Lost. It was a distressing errand Mr. Charles Thompson, of Sea side, and bis neighbors were engaged in Thursday and Friday, seeklug his little lost 6-year-old. The tracks of the little one were discovered ufier au hour's search, and she was traced to the edgo of aud across au extensive cedar swamp to the foothills beyond. In some places the child's footsteps were seen where sho had sunk to the knees in niua, but she had evidently persevered with the idea that she would succeed In reaching her home. New Officers, The directors of thoSnlem building and loan associa tion elected the following olllcers for the ensulug year: president, G. V. Jonnson; vice president J. H. Albert; secretary, o M. Smith; treasurer, Paul Sroat; flnauce committee, C. B, Moores F. A. Turner, and T. Holverron. An attorney will be elected at the regular meeting on Tuesday evening next. University Course. The next en tertainment of the courso will take place at the University chapel Wednes day evening, Dae. 13th, and not Tues day, the 12 as stated a week ago. Dr. H. C. Epley, Earl Sharp, Prof. Kruse, Mleo Hubbard, Miss Carpeuter, Miss Newsotn, Mrs. Holland, Mlaa Maggie Alderaon and others will assist. Prof. Parviu la arrunglug some popular run slo for a chorus which will bu au Inter esting feature. New Market. Tho South Salem meat market was opened today by Ben White and Clarence Merrill In a new stand opposite tho brick store. These boys have been peddllug meats in South Salem and Lincoln Park for a rne tlmo, aud given good satisfaction, None Better. Tho Glllmau coal celling st 8 per ton at the Salem Im provement Co. 'a yards, Is the best fuel in Balem. Exstern Sorghum at the Blue Front. m cot n The only stook of Japanese goods in Salem aro now being shown at JAPAN. m m&Mom BOOK STORE. This lino consists of assorted Chinawaro, such as cups and saucers, toa sots complete, ox tra butter dishes, bowls, cream ers, mush, sots, chocolato pots, craokorjara and flower vases, lacquer cabinets, screens, wall brackets; Japanese napkins 35o per hundred. ?(3 Commercial Street, GHOICE PATTERNS -IN- - DRESS GOODS ONLY a Yard. L Biggest bargains ever known. Call early and get the best se lections. THE PALACE, Railroaders Excursion. At 8:30 Sunday evening there passed through Salem an excursion train with 06 rail way conductors and their families, members of the Railway Passenger and Freight Cond actors' Mutual Aid and Benefit association of theUnlted States. The party numbers 109 persons, 09 of whom are ladles, 00 gentlemen and four children. They left Chicago, where their 19 annual Convention was Iteld November 24 and 25, tbedayfol lowing its adjournment. The special train was made up of six sleepers and a baggage car. The party go direct to Sau Francisco. They will make several short trips out from nan iruucisco and thence pro ceed to Salt Lake, where they will stop u day, go over the Rio Grande' to Glen wood springs, stopplu there one day, and, proceeding to Denver, will return over the Burlington to Chicago. The members of the party are from all parts of the United States. Arrangements bad been made by the Salem board of trade to entertain tbe excursionists handsomely but tbey could not stop here. Hard Luck. Editor Flagg is in hard luck. With a new-born Demo cratic daily on his hands aud his good right arm broken so that labor will be out of the question, he is entitled to a generous measure of sysmpatby. His condltiou should move the heart of the administration he has so loyally sup ported, and every Democrat in Salem should rally heartily and unitedly to Bro. Flagg's support in his hour of trouble. In hard luck Is tbe time when a man's friends should show them selves. Whatever controversies The Journal has had with the Democratic editor, he is entitled to cordial and friendly sympathy just now if ever a inuu was. Died, Sunday at noon passed away Comrade Chas. Frost, at his home on 10th and Trade streets, aged about 60 years. Deceased has not been well for some time, although his death came unexpectedly sudden, being attributed to heart failure. He leaves a widow to mourn his death, she having been a trusted employe in the Salem steam laundry for several years. The funeral will be hold from the residence at 1 o'clock Tuesday undercharge of Sedg wick post, G. A. R,, of which he was an houored member. . The Message. The report of the president's very complete message dellv afternoon was through Mau ofl tiy Opera ered to congress this wired to The Journal ager Dumars, uud taken tor Eller In perfect form, with the com pliments of the Western Union Tele graph company. It was promptly put In type by tho force in the composing room us fast as it was transmitted, reaching Salem an hour or more ahead or time of its readlug In the halls of congress. In the County Court. This tifter noou Is being heard tho suit of Mrs. Letltia, uud Cleftou Evans, who have each begun suits agaiust Sheriff John Knight, for recovery of persoual prop erty attached by lilin at iustauce of Kuapp, Burrell & Co., vs. W. G n,vnts, tho Husband of Letitla. who with her son claim to own tho prop erty. Bouham fe Holmes appear for Mr. Knight, D'Aroy & Bingham for plaintiff. Fresh pineapples at Blue Front. In the Asylum. Oliver W. Jones, who was released from the asylum about three mouths sluce, was seut back again today, Ho was placed uu der coulrol by officers Sunday evening, at the home of Mrs. J. L. Punish, on Capital street, who lias repeatedly be frleuded him on account of his help Jessuess luublilty to tako care of himself. Elkoant ANiiPfAimiuTH Tlf i,"A , A.N" Luo"ATh.-That )v lino or holiday, tiovelltles Just re- now colved at the Ladles Duzaar, Stumped linens and outing flannels a specialty. Prices the very lowest over known iu Salem. ' I Cents JNkw Dual. Juke Wenger has Just rootly on the moooua surfaces. The oH)ned a iibvf meat market at 101 perfect combination of tbe two ingredl Court street, where he will sell good euts ,,a wuat P.nxlueea such wonderful meats as low us the lowest, HeundeK,u, Bend ,or ...... 1.1. 1.1. I.....I .-n..A .....1 .. a . . . n OIUMUO HO UU3IUC93, UUU Kunuiewj satisfaction, llfSWtffc fcAPITA. JQVBKAI., 3M03TBAY, DEOEMJSBE 4, MBS. D. Q, gOWAED DEAD, Mrs. Howard, wife of Caption D. C, Howard, died this Monday morning (Dec 4,) at 6:46. She had been ill about ten days of a dropsical affliction of tho heart, complicated with a cold. She had been In feeble health for several years and ber death was not unex pected. Mrs. Howard-'Was about 05 years of age, and had resided in Oregon since 1870, when the family of Capt. Howard moved west from Nebraska, locating first in Linn county, and re moving to Salem about fourteen years ago. f Deceased was a consistent member of the First Methodist church for nearly her entire life. She leaves a husband, four sons and two daugnters, Joseph and Silas Howard, and Mrs. Carrie Burley of Sajem. The other children live in Washington and will probably be unable to reach here in time for the funeral. Mrs. Howard had a wide circle of friends aud was very highly esteemed for ber many good quantities. She was of a fine social disposition and leaves a family of useful sons and daughters to prove her worth as a wom an. Mrs. Howard was born in Pittsburg, Pa., May 12, 1831. Sne was married to Capt. Howard in 1847. The funeral will be held at the home 461 Marion Street, Tuesday, at 2 p. m. PERSONALS. Attorney General Chamberlain is in tbe city. Miss Ada Breyman left this after noon for Portland. State Printer Frank C. Baker is still iu San Francisco. Hon. THmon Ford left today for Walla Walla on legal buelqess. Capt. L. E. Pratt spent Sunday at Oregon City, returning last night. Miss Frankie Baker, who has been II) at her family home on East State street for some time, is able to be up. C. D. Gabrielson, assistant and secre tary of tbe State Insurance Co., has re signed tbe position he has so long and creditably held, and will establish hlra Belf in Salem at an early day in tbe same line of business. Hon. R. P. Boise and family arrived last night from Syracuse, N, Y,, where they have been attending the National grange as delegates from Oregon. Tbey started a week ago Friday, but were detained by storms and breakdowns, and had quite a long and perilous lourney. m LITTLE LOOALS. The flooded waters have subsided. All who fall to get Journals ow ing to high water or washouts will please call at this office. One drunk iu the recorder's court today. Walter A. Dentou, formerly of Great Britain, got his papers today. Dr. Golden has "gone to tbe farm." Miss Ora Johnson, an inmate of the blind school, was today called to Junction City by the death of her grandfather, Wm. Mo Conn ell. Rev. Blair is at Eugene. Rev. Maurer, who has been assist ing Rev. Fisher, returned today to his home at Sweet Home. Gen. H. B. Compson came up from Portland this morning. Fou BAnYMcGEE.- The Journal's request for aid for the family of Rich ard McGeo continues to meet with hearty response. A large list of con tributions will be published tomorrow, and all may rest assured that their gifts will be properly employed aud were never given in a greater case of need. Bridges Out. City Engineer Cul ver and force are busy getllug a num ber of bridges In repair that were car ried away or damaged by the flood. McGee Fund, Quito a number more contributions were received since. Saturday aud more are coming. Au other Hat of donations will appear to morrow. Gettiug Well. Mrs. C, C. Morris, liviug three miles west of Turner, whose life has been despaired of for five days, is better today. Her recovery now Is almost certain. Fresh pineapples at Blue Front. Timothy Hay. The best carload ever brought to Salem, at the lowest price known, 12 4 3t Heavy stook of all kinds of feed kept at Brewster & White's, Court street. I2-4-3t Eastern Sorghum at the Blue Front. Catarrh Cannot bo Cured with Local Applications, as they can not reach the seat of tbe disease. Cat arrh Is a blood or constitutional disease, and Iu order to cure it you must take 'Internal remldles. Hall's Catarrh Cure 8 taken internally, and acta directly on the blood and tnoooua surfaces. Hall's uaiajru uure is not a quack medlolue. It was prescribed by one of the beat physlcauuln thlaoouutry for veers, and is a regular prescription. It is comrxw- ou or iv . n . -. . - . . .- . io best tonics known. mmKliiHl tvltll IttA liMt tilnml mirtfluru u. ..!.. .Il ' j, CHENEY& CO.. Prons. Toledo, O. Bold by druggists. Price 75c, I CONGRESS IN SESSION, Three Moro Territories Admitted. to Bo APPROPRIATION TO ENFORCE EXCLUSION Aud Registration of Chinese Un der Geary Act. Washington, Dec. 4. Tho first sen ate session of tbe fifty-third congrsss, assembled at noon. On many desks were floral tributes from admirers of respective occupants. Vice President Stevenson bad been remembered with a large basket of roses. Bunches of roses lay on the desk of Djlpb, and tbe doughty champion of white metal, Stewart of Nevada, was the recipient of a basket of beautiful Mareohal Nells The galleries were well filled, and a touch of color was lent to tbe scene by the bright winter toilets of the ladies present. The roll call Bhowed fifty-six senators present. After preliminary business was transacted, the president's message was read, in the house. The galleries were full, when Speaker Crisp rapped the house to order at noon, with fully three-hundred mem bers in seats. The committee on ap propriations asked unanimous consent for consideration of a bill appropriating $50,000 additional to pay salaries of of ficials engaged in enforcement of the Chinese deportation and registration act. It was agreed to. Hiuesof Penn sylvania asked unanimous conseut for consideration of a resolution for ap pointment of a committee to investi gate the Lehigh R ill way strike. Kil gore of Texas objected and resolution was reierrea. .Heading or tbe message followed. AFTER MARY JANE. Threatened Exposure from a High Priest of the Populists. Olathe, Kan., Dec. 4. The board of charities have dismissed T. L. Dix on, steward of the deaf and dumb in stitution of this city, and his wife, tbe matron. Dixon in an interview de nounced Mrs. Lease as the cause of his dismissal and declared he would ex pose her doings. "When I get through exposing her," he said, "No political party will claim her." Dixon is high in the councils of the Populists. Eastern Sorghum at tbe Blue Froat. A MISSOURI COURT. Refuses to Release County Officials from Jail Service. Jefferson City, Mo., Dee. 4. The supreme court has rendered its opinion in tbe habeas corpus case instituted by tbe St. Clair county judges now in the Jackson county jail, for contempt of United States court in refusing to levy a tax to pay interest on railroad bonds issued by the county In 1870. The court denies the writ on tbe ground that tbe supreme court of Missouri has no jurisdiction to interfere with acts of federal courts. To Be Admitted. One of the flret measures to pass the present session of Congress will prob ably be one admitting Arizona, New Mexico and Utah to statehood. The Botsford Shedd Wedding. The nuptials or Miss Anna Botsford or this city, aud Hou. C. J. Shedd of Shedd, Or., were celebrated Sunday, Dec. 3, at 4:30 at tbe elegant residence of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Davis, Llu coiu Park, Rev, Grannla of the First M. E. church, ollluiating. The ceremouy. was preformed in the presence of the.' relatives only. J. R. Davis, wife aud daughter, of Shedd, Ellsworth. Charlie; und Bertha Shedd, brothers and sister of the groom, attended him ou his agreeable mission to this city. An. ele gant dinner was prepared under the direction of Mrs. Davis, slater of the' bride. Miss Botsford has made her home in Salem for several years before which she lived In Denver. Mr. Shedd was a member of the 20U Geueral As sembly aud Is a prosperous farmer of Linn county. Toe bride and groom will go to their uew home near Shedd tomorrow. The young legislator is to be congratulated on baying won a bride who is lu every way worthy of him aud whosestlue character aud social position la such that sho will grace ber compauldu iu any position of life wherein he may be placed. Fresh pineapples at Blue Front. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, DPRICE'S GdKsa The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia; No Alum. Ued in Millions of Homei 40 Years the Stanford RADFIELD'S FEMALE REGULATOR Has proven an Infallible tpocino for alt dcraneo nicDts pocnllar to tho female aex, such as chron ic womb and ovarian dis eases. If taken In time it regulates and promotes healthy action of all func tions of tho generative organs. Young, ladles at tho age of puberty, and older onea at the mono "To Women," mailed free. Soldby druggists. BRADflELD REGULATOR CO., Prepr't, Atlanta, Gs 4 P. H. The Mercury Publishers Get Year Each. REVENUE COTTER TO HAWAII. Opinions About ' the Message Washington. . at , Mercury !fnbiaiiorB!J" Portland, Dec. 4. O. P. Mason and B. P. Watson, convicted of crimi nal libel, were" today 'sentenced to one year Batih "tflr the penitentiary. The smuggling case which, was set for trial on Wednesday next has been continued. A Cutter to Hawaii. Washington, Dec. 4. Gresham de clined this morning to talk in re gard to the published report that tbe revenue cutter Corwlu was to carry a message for tbe state department from San Francisco to Hawaii. Gresham was busy yesterday with dispatches which are to go on the Corwin. What these contain, nothing can be learned. The fact of dispatching the Corwin so hastily leads to the surmise that tbe ad ministration has changed its policy towards tbe islands. Opinions on the Massage. Wahhinqton, Dec. 4. There seems to be a geuerai air of disappointment that so little space was alloted to the Hawalin questiou in the message. The recommendations relative to a Interna tional Monetary conference and tbe re qnest for further authority for issue of bonds caused many significant shakes of the head on part of extreme silver men. The President's bold endorse ment of the pension policy of the In terior department, of Civil Seryice Re form and bis appeal for right economy in appropriation also attracted atten tion. Protects the Tramps. Topeka, Kas., Dec. 4. Gov. Llewel ling this ufternoon uddressed a circu lar to all boards of Metropolitan Police commissioners. The circular, after picturing tbe distress existing in the United States aud Europe, orders po lice gdards to arrest no trumps on charges usually brought agaiust this class. The City Election. There is an unusual interest shown' in some of tbe wards. The streets are crowded around the polling places. In the first ward Gray and Duncan are running a close race. It is said the Corwin church light is being used against Duncan some, as well as tbe saloon vote. In the third ward there Is no contest, as the Republicans outnumber the Democrats four to one. Kav eroes In by a big vote. In the fourth ward Hughes aud Al bert are making a hot fight. At 3 p. uj. 259 votes bad been polled and Chair man Smith, who was on thu ground, claimed Republican victory. Iu tbe second ward 300 votes were in by 3:30 and Holuian away ahead. It looks like a Republican clean sweep. m A "Trust" Which is Popular. There is a great deal of indignation felt ugatustti Usui. Tbe Sugar Trust' ibo oiaudard Oil Trust, the Welsh 'Tin I'late Truot, tbe Eugllsb Salt Trust, and other couibiuaiious of ibe kind, are so vigorously denounced, and It is a suuject of controversy wbetber there are more trusts iu England tbau Aouer lea, and wbetber protection or free trade fosters ibetn. But thum tu .... form of trust agaiust wbich no one bos uuj thing to say. Tbat is the the trust the pubito reposes in Hood's Sarsuu- fcJPsllu ' THE MARKETS. ' Ban Francisco, Dee, 4, Wheat, Dec, $1.00. Chioaoo, Dec. 4. Cash, 63. Portland, Dec 4. Wheat vslley f.92; Wafla Walla $.82. 1 fid I "m Ul"""' "" umi;M,uMm,raEi Sialic The Largest a&sortinent They Must Go IN THE NEXT 30 DAYS! AND COST TAKES 'EM. W00UEl ?iii STOR Van Alen Declines. . Washington,' Dec. 4.X. J Van Alen will hot go to Italy as'Uuited States ambassador. As respectfully de clines to accept the appointment, and in spite of the president's request that he reconsider this determination be firmly declines. Cleveland refused at first to accept but Van Alen firmly re fused to accept on account ot tbe critl-' cisms of tbe press. Life Is Misery to many people who have the taint of scrofula in their blond. The agonies caused oy tue oreaaiui running sores, and other manifestations of this disease are beyond description. Tbero is no' other remedy equal to Hood's Sarsap urilla for scrofula, salt rhaum and every form of blood disease. It Is reasonably sure to beniflt all who give it afair trial. Hood's Pills cure all liver ills. The Shoe Sale is still on ut Krausse Bros. going Woman's Auxiliary. There will be a meeting at tbe Y. M. C. A. parlors Tuesday at 3 p. m. A good attendance is requested. W Getting Thin is often equivalent to getting ill. It loss' of flesh can be arrested and dis ease baffled the "weak spots" in the system are eradicated. Scott's Emulsion is an absolute corrective of" weak spots." It is a builder of worn out failing tissue natures food that stops waste and creates healthy flesh. M.-VXV .iitJir ","?!'? ",P"'" Pntnintd h. UmH 1 n.. m..i.. ... .w.m. uwutfuragpm tTtnrwoer. TO ARREST .Yh.u.rH.tt6i,t,0?.2venr;,r a moment may e haid io do with an ordinary arlvurti.. neni tutnre ia uomethlntMhat oueht 0 IU, We have opened up our HOLIDAY GOODS xmnte-a. Leather Goods, Gold t'etu. Art Oregon Xmas i "ard, J uvrnllo Booki O w nXJKS. IJIIfllzPfl Nnu.M.i f..ll.H us hm ma nun limes jo i will And our tliwllnn IUa ..Hi . m . ---.. "--.giuMiy reuueea. (jail and exumlm- .... ..uo, na w, uq pieasea to see you. Patton Bros., AjenU for '0!d Nick." 88 State street MADAM McALP.N, ot .uenver, has opened Dress-makinir Parlors In beEldrlriVn w..i, IV.2 S? !aPte Mi BaJ i Jimrfecl Fit or No Pay I IVA W w msNt""'" Mgpillllliim.- vy' ..... THE ONLY PLACE IN SALEM ' TAf.v!re y?U Can fiDd under 0De roof complete assortment of JACKETS and CLOAKfl. ALL WOOL CLOTHING, BOOTS. SHOES and RUBBER GOODS. ' OARPETS. MATTINGS, OIL CLOTHS, EfQ. ivioa UUUU.1 ana TKIMMINGS, BLANKETS and QUILTS, TRUNKS and VALISE8, t WiLias BROTHERS & CO. OPERA HOUSE CORNER, - - . SAIiKM, OBEGOff Underwear of all kind, Lony cloaks at your owh frfe bter?d af Cos ever brought to Salem TIID ttuitrntv r.i.-- ... 1110 unucu 01 A IKS "8."j Tho otherwise excellent stvl.nf p Idont Cleveland's message is mined bt tbe unfortunate use of the UolteS States. in tbejplural number. Bean iiti. ttuj. a. .. . m)S u UUiU Quuea ore," wben hi should say " the United States is." Hi Bpeaaa 01 our country as a confedtritj of separate states, which is as )$ nupu ua wiuugu me queen of Ecr. land should say, "The united i uoms 01 ureat .Britain are." queen always speaks pf Great BrlWa in tbe singular number. Our conctr Is a nation. It is not a confederacy, l is aisrepectrui to the sacrifices oft men of 1776, tbe men of 1812, tbe men of I860 65, who on the Held of btttli destroyed the colonial dependeoda tbe confederacy, and states rlghsa for- evpr. . Tho United States certainly "are," awutuiug iu xrrcsiuem viievtunli doctrine. "They are" worse than "are." Tho- message distinctly un thai tbe American flag which "Pm mount" Blount pulled down W'cnr minister' shall Btay down, and tbtt Queen .Lillioukalani shall be rettod if it is in .the power or this government to effect her restoration to 'the throne. "Our present minister has received in structions to that end." Tho Uolted States "are," indeed I That mesetge will send the warm blood of paliiotb Americans tingling through their velw with shame. It will not resloro tbe queen. In other respects tbe menage exposes the administration and tbe democratic party to severe criticism. II7ANI.ED. Girl to do central haasiwark VV in torally or two; III Trade ttrctt. W L. West. 11 3U I7WH H ALU-Two fresh oow. CftlUtSboa) Ju Westacott's livery. CHRISTIAN RPIKNOK LtUiratnrt of S3 j kinds on sale at 826 Llbejty street. -lr 8 MONDAY. DECEMBER 4th. THK POPULAR AND CHABMIN0 KATIE PUTNAM- With a superb Comedr Company will pjr In ber latest success "LOVE FINDS A TO!" Producing- a carnival of tun and lsothlw. Jllrth, and muslo combined with pauwi and tears. ' KatU wlU render new . .8onii, Dances and rlpeclaltlei. SECTS ON SALE AT THE WILLAMETTE, 8ALEM, OBMQOX. Bates, $2.50 to $5.00 per Dijr The best hotel between P"na .2 Kranclsoo. First-class In all IU appolntno IU table are served with the Choicest Fruits Grown In the Willamette Valley. A. I.WAGNER. Prop. BUKTH BROTHERS Manufacture Standard Pressed Brick, Molded Brtekia all Paturne wr ff and supply the brick lor the New HalemWJ Hall and nearlr all the flu bulldlncs erCU ,SS'5a2siux.a-.Or. --- "-"- - W-4 BpecM clubbing rate OregonUo at this office. with Week' PATTOK .i U "4