mnNnKPA, v 'tJffK"- VWtCT ! '5?5 The Jotirnai In read by nil rtme of people, MOtttt QOL.D Than any other 1'nlly Pnptrattlie Capital City. CAPITAL JOURNAL aidvjertisb: Get the Bct for YourMonej. THIS DB9T 13 A THKOtlBAPBST, Clronlatlon open to tlio publto. '. j'ir1 BttSSfH" VOL.. 6. urn THE PEOPLE'S PAPER." SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1893. "TO-DAY'S JNEWS TO-JDAY." NO. G5. ffmmmw-myar 4 mawiHWI ""D$" " ""' ' " - &. .- r r a - s. i fn ibk - - vk t j -sswifcss -avhwshbam pata4LbaWkBBM mmM'BhI -J. W. THOMAS,- (Successor to B. ForBtner & Co.) HE SELLS FOR CASHI He Buys for Cash. -:- r He Saves You Cash. PORTLAND HEIRESS CASE. Invoking Properly Valued Haifa Million at IN WITNESS WHEREOF: Men's Suits $5. Never sold for less that $7.50. Men's Suits Double breasted square cut $9, worth $13.50. Youth's Good Suits $4.50, worth $6 everywhere. Youth's Fine Suits $5, always sold for $7.50. Boys' Josies $1.50, cheap at $2.50. Boys' Kast Iron Suits (with two pair pants) Never Rip, Only $5, absolutely worth $7.50. The above goods are all clean stock, lust arrived, and are absolutely the buys goods lower than any time storo can sell at and live. We Want CASH' Trade cannot be met elsewhere. best bargain ever given in Oregon uniy, ana mate Cash inducements that J. W. THOMAS, flt fb? Old Fopsfner Store. OWNED IN THE CITY OF PORTLAND. Pugilist Charlie Mitchell's Back er Dies. REMARKABLE DISTRIBUTION -OF- PREMIUM BOOKS -TO- JOURNAL, READERS. Soe Catalogue on Last Page of Journal Next Saturday. Books can be seen at this office. BOOK COUPON No. 1. 'I Cut out this coupon, and when you have Ave of different numbers send the five coupons with 5 cents (a nickel or stamps) to cover cost of postage, clerical work, etc., to The Journal. Salem. Or., and any book you select from the catalogue on last page will be Bent you Free, postpaid wuue we expect to De auie to nil an orders tor any oook, tne supply at times may be exhausted. Because of Ibis it will be better for you to give a second and tnlru choice, if out or tne first we will send second; u out of botli we will send third. Give catalogue number and title. Write your own name and address! yery plainly. Title or JiooK. jNutnoerot liooK First Choice. Second Choice. Third Choice My Name. Address You must send five coupons of different numbers and 5 cents (a nickel or stamps.) Regular daily subscribers, to take advantage of this offer, must not be in arrears for subscription. WILLIAMS & ENGLAND BANKING CO. CAPITAL STOCK, all Subscribed, $200,006 Transact a general banking business In all Its branches. GEO. WILLIAMS President Wk. ENGLAND Vice President HUGH MCNAKY Cashier. Geo. Williams. Wm. V.ntr. Richardson, J. w , Hodson, J. DIRECTORS: land, Dr. J. A. A. Baker. Bank In new Exchange block on Commer cial street. R:l2-tf DO YOUR BANKING BUSINESS WITH THE OLD BANK OF LADD & BUSH, SALEM, OREGON. 2-11-dw-lm Yoii Cannof Realize . The convenience of a perfect FLAT OPENING. ACCOUNT BOOK, until you have tried one. It is our desire to persuade ALL merchants to give our patent back books a trial. Yu will use no other. Manufactured by CAPITAL CITY BINDERY. Book Binders, Lithographers, Printers and Publishers SALEM, - Authorized Capital (500,000. CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK Salem, Oregon. W. A. CUBICK, Pres. W. W. MARTIN, Vice Pres. J. H. ALBERT, Cashier. State, County and City Warranto bought at Par. dw Money to Loan. Loans will be made on Improved city or farm property by the LOMBARD LAVES TMEJNT CO. For terms, etc., apply to iniThT A ruvonu Attorney at law, over Bush's Bank, Salem, Or. Alton, 111., March 18. The suit brought by Mary Tynan, Nee Murray, for recording her adoption, was decided in the Alton City court in her favor. The case became famous. She has been known as a "Portland Heiress." Mary Murray was adopted in the year 1869 by Jacob Young and wife, who then lived at North Alton. They afterwards went West and died, leav ing property valued at $550,000. This suit was brought to establish her in terest in tl property, and was fought by the Oregon Railway and Navigation company. Michael Seis and Henry weiuuaru, oi I'ornanu are in posses-, sion of ubout nine ncres'of land in the city of Portland, Orison, valued at 150,000. "The case is to be appealed to a higher court. SQUIRE ABINGDON'S DEATH. May Interfere with the Oorbett Mitchell Pight. Nkw York, March 18. It is learned that Squire Abingdon's death is due to pneumonia, superinduced by acold con tracted the night of the Hull and Fitz slmmons fight. It is believed by many that his death may affect the Corbett Mitchell fight. Executors of his estate may insist on withdrawing the ten thousand dollars stake money which the Squire put- up for Mitchell. It is not believed Mitchell could get any body else to back him for that amount. Mitchell, however, says the Squire's death will not interfere. EARTH BURNING UNDERNEATH Tho Mining Village of Honoybrook May Oollapso. Honeyijrook, Pa., March 18. Fire is still ragiug In the Honoybrook Mine. Grave apprehensions are felt for sur rounding mines, as tho fires nro liable to eat Into their workings. Millions of dollar of coal property are imperilled. The village ot Honoybrook, Immediate' ly over the mine, is menaced by a col lapse of tho earth. "Shan.'' Oonser's Father Doad. Eugene, Or., March 18. Special. Jacob Conser, formerly n prominent citizen of Jefferson, died bore last night, aged 75 years. Ho was the father of Conductor Conser, THE FUNERAL. Jefferson, March 18. Tthe re mains of Jacob Conser will be sent here for burial, the funeral to take place at 1 p. m. Sunday,' Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S Gov't Report X Baking -ms Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE m FOREIGN NEWS FLASHES. ANN ARBOR BTRIKE GROWING. Caught on a Shaft. Oregon CiTY.March 18. This morn Ing Louis Stapler got caught on a shaft at the Crown paper mills, and had both arms broken besides receiving internal injuries which may prove fatul. MONEY TO LOAN On improved Real Estate. In amounts and time to suit. No dolay in considering loans. FEAR & HAMILTON, Room 12, Bush Bank block. fi 12dw What Oorbett Says. ' Indianapolis, March 18. James J. Corbett said this afternoon regarding the death of Abingden: "I don't think his death will in any way affect the arrangements between Mitchell and myself. I am willing to fight Mitchell without any side bet, merely for the championship of the world." KNOCKED OUT ONOE MORE. Fire at McMinnville. McMinnville Or. Murch 10. At 2:10yesterday morning fire destroyed the frame resldenco occupied by Mr. McCabe and family, situated about one mile from tho center of the city. Ow ing to the distance and lack of water in that part of the town, tho houso was entirely consumed. Loss nominal. Orispi Got $50,000. Paris, March 18. LeRappel, a radi cal Journal, has created a sensation by publishing the statement that Crispi, a former prime minister of Italy,received fifty thousand francs of the Panama money. Squire Abingdon Dead. New Orleans. March 18. George A. Balrd, better known as "Squire Ab ingdon," the friend and compauion of the English pugilist, Charles Mitchell, died here this morning. Crime and Arson. Rockford, Ills,, March 18. The re sidence of Henry Boedeker, Freeport, burned this morning. Tho bodies of Boedeker and wife wero found burned almost beyond recognition. It is be lieved burglars killed tho couple and fired the house to conceal the crime. No r OREGON 500,000 TREES 1 OSWEGO - NURSERIES. FALL. 1892. SPRING, 1893. We would call the attention of dealers, and large and small planters, to our large and varied assortment of Fruit Trees and Small Fruits, Ornamentol, Shade, Nut and Evergreen trees. Our trees are clean, smooth, and Bret-class in eyery resrect. Send for catalogue and price list. Address, Walling & Jarisch, Mention this paper. Oswego, Oregon. (MS. WOLZ, Proprietor of the GERMAN:-: MARKET South Commercial St., Salem, Smoked Meats More Prize Fights in Buffalo A Free Fight. Buffalo, March 18. The police commissioners this morning decided not to allow the Mitchell Corbett fight, or any other flstlo encounters, to take place In this city hereafter. All binds Fresh, Halt and and Sausages, FREE DELlERY.- The only genuine Wienerwurst In the city. NEWTON TANNER. J. F. WHITE. White & Tanner's Livery. (Successors UTEUIs t Whltlsy.) Livery, hack and feed stable. A full supply of horses and bugeles on hand. Homes boarded by day, week or month, OWce at stable. Commercial and Trade streets, south ui n IllttUICllC UUICU NOT IN IT! The North Ralem Meat Market has not Joined the combine, but sells first-class me.ts from 6 to 10 cents per pound, as It always has. Pitchford & Long, at Hunt's old shop, store. opposite w. L. Wade's J. W. TflORNBORG, TUE ITHOLSTKItEK. Recovers and repairs upholstered furniture. Long Experience in the trade enables me to turn out first-class work. Samples of coverings. No trouble to Rive estimates. State Iusurauce block, Chemeketa street. CJ. N. CHURCHILL. T, B. BURROUGHS. OHUHCHHiL & BURROUGHS. Tinners, Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters; SHEET METAL WORKERS. Agents for the celebrated economic force and lift pump. 100 Cbeceketa Street. F. T. HART, LEADING MERCHANT TAILOR. 847 COMMERCIAL STREET, UNATTRACTIVE LADIES Hay be as good as gold, but they have little Influence. Every lady can be good looking. It's her duty to be atti act 1 ve. Beauty attracts. LOLA M0NTEZ CREME, theHKlN.FOOlland IIKHUK HUILUKU, makes ladle beuull fu). Prevents wrink le, withering, dry lng,airlnof the skin keeping It In a healthy condition. mjflSp t f JT!isi Ct Clayes, Druggist, sells all ol Mrs Net tle Harrison's world fumed toilet articles. Her J1AIII VIOOU cures all acalp hum an, prevents hair falllag oat, keeping It fine and glossy. Do you want luxuriant growth, of hair? HerLtVBB IUoclatob cures torpid liver, heaaxene, nervous aiseanea. ai icmaie trouble, all aflectlons of the bladder and Sid neys. Remember the place. BKOOK4 LKOG, Iiruggist. I'atton Block. 8liu, Oregon. For aay speelal or oomplleated blemish of tU face and fGra, wrtto to MtW. HkTIlK MAJttUttON, M (Mary HC, Baa Francises. ttafwf mm hair prU7 tfmuyU, Oholera Decreasing. New York, March 18. Dr. HanB Virchov ono of the best of Germany's cholera experts, who comes as com missioner of education in connection with the world's fair for bis govern ment, says he thinks there is fees dan ger of cholera reaching America this season than last, especially frota Ger many. The authorities at Hamburg are using every precaution to prevent it breaking out again, Including a new water supply, the source from which vircuow reeis sure tue outbreak came last year. Murder Confessed. Portland. March 18 Mrs. Rhaw, wife of Al Hhaw, who was murdered uear Canyon City, has confessed that a man named Gullln, who was employed on the farm, killed her husband with a hammer and then spread the news that he was kicked to death by a horse. Both Gallln and Mrs. Shaw were arrested and placed in Jail, and she made a confession to the district attorney. A Bribe Offered. Toi'eka, Murch 18. During the sen ale investigation this morning, Into aU leged boodle charges in connection with the Kansas City police commis sioners, Representative MoEleny testi fied that Cyrus Leland o (lured him a thousand dollars to vote for W. II. Rossington for United States senator. Franchise to Women. Halifax, March 18. A bill baa been introduced in the legislature to extend the provincial franchise to wo men. Er-Senator Dead. bT. Louis, March 18. Another prominent Mlesourlan Is dead. Ex United Htattf Senator A,rmtrong djed today, Oregon Corporations. Caioaoo, March 18, (Special.) Tho following statistics compiled from the files of The United States Corporation bureau,shows that during theyear 1802, there wero incorporated in the state of Oregon 200 new corporations, with a total capitalization of 103,000,250 distri buted as follews: Mercantile and manufac turing Cos., 107 S 8.700.850 Banks and Investment Cos., 11 1,105,000 Gold, Silver aud other Min ing and Smelting Cos.. 13 10,470,000 Coal and Iron Cos., 2 125,000 Liignt, neat, rower ana Transportation Con.,20 Building and Loan Asso ciations, G Irrigation Cos., 0 Miscellaneous Cos., 85 60,616,000 7,000,000 72,000 8,282,800 No Admission Charged. Knoxville, TennMarch 18. Sher iff Rutherford, of Anderson county was killed in a freo fight at Cariyille, last night. Three others were mortally wounded. Rutherford had a man un der arrest, whoso friends tried to rescue blm aud the fight resulted. NORTHERN DOMINION NEWS, Sir Charles Tupper to ho Recalled as Commissioner. new railroad, Montreal, Quo.,March 18. Anoth er railroad deal is on the tapis, A Bill is before tho Dominion parliament to Incorporate the Atlantlo t Pacific Railroad Company, amalgamating the Bale des Chaleures, Great Eastern, Montreal & Sorel railway, Montreal Bridge Company, Ottawa Valley Rail road Company, Pontlao ic Pacific rail way and Ontario & Paclflo Railway Company Into one company with a capital of 110,000,000. The bill also em powers the company to construct a railway from Gaspe to St. Mary's, Al gotnii. Power is a'so desired to con nect with a line of railway in Michigan which gives color to the report that the Bchemo Is backed by the Northern Pa clflo and Is really destined to be a trans continental lna with numerous rumlA cations, The bill has. been reported in committee and will paaa the bouae. TUTT'BrJLLW wire vtillUand lever. Australian Advices President of the French Senate Doad, TIIR PANAMA TRIAL. Park, March 18. Barboux, counsel for Charles de Lesseps, resumed the ar gument for tho defence on the oponlng of court. He maintained his clleut was Ignorant of tho manner In which Bar on Reinach had UBed the money paid him by tho canal cempany: that the evldeuce in the case proved the efforts of Clemonceau, Floquet and Do Frey- clnet to prevent a lawsuit from being instituted by Reinach against tho com pany werejiiade solely In the Interests of tho government. Dubult, counsel for Marlus Fontane, ono of the indicted Panama directors, received an ovation on account of his spirited protest against Rlbot's impu tation on the membeiB of the bar, in his statement In the chamber of depu ties. When Dubult arrived In tho rob-Ing-room of tho assize court, before the resumption of the trial, the members of tho bar cheered and waved thelrofilclal caps several minutes. Dubult was warmly congratulated on his effort as a successful refutation of Rlbot's charges. Tho Incident which arose out of tlio re port that counsel for Cottu intend to make an open statement In court to the effect that a certain foreign embassador was among tho recipients of Panama bribery money, has excited the keenest indignation among the members of the legal profession. , AUSTRALIAN ADVICKS, San Francisco, March 17. Austra lian advices state that tlio estimate of loss In Brisbane and its suburbs by the recent floods Is 110,000,000. Tho loss throughout the colony cannot bo com puted. At Port Darwin on February 10 eight aborigines, all natives of PortEsslngton were charged with murder of a crew or Malays on tho coast In April last. A vefdlct of guilty was returned against all tho prisoners and death sentences wero passed. president ferry dead. Paris. Match 18. M. Jules Ferry, president of tho French senate, died suddenly yestorday. Mr. Ferry's death was caused by Heart disease, due to the effect of a hul let striking a rib near tho basooftbr heart at tho time ho was attacked by Aubertin in '87. He was seized with spasms early yesterday morning, and despite every effort made by his phy sicians, who wero hastily summoned, oonvulslous continued to grow In vio lence until 0 o'clock in tho evening ho expired In terribly sovere spasms. The general feeling Is that although Ferry's election to tho presidency of the senate was contrary to the wishes of Carnot and Ribot, his death is a scrbus loss to the government. As yet the possible successors to the presidency of tho sen ate aro hardly mentioned. TUPPEIl'S RECALL. Ottawa, March 18. It Is probable that if the indignation In official circles hero does riot subsldo Sir Charles Tun- per will be recalled as high commis sioner In London. Tho government Is angry over his action In regard to the French treaty, a draft of which is now beforo the Canadian parllmuut, which Sir Charles negotiated. Ho says ono thing and tuo members of the govern ment say another In respect to the negotiations prior to tho signing of the treaty. The matter was ventilated In parliament last night, and tho records wero produced. Mr. Foster, who-leads the commons, adheres to what ho has already said in regard to the negotia tions, tho cabled Interview with the high commissioner to tho contrary not withstanding. MURDER AT JUNEAU. Port Townbknd, March 18, A spec. lal from Juneau, Alasku, says Deputy United States Marshal Jack Pulton entered the store ofDutilel McGlnnls and struck him on tho hed with a re volver. While McGliinla was fulling to the floor, Dal ton shot him three times, Inflicting wouuds from which McGlnnls soon expired, Dalton claims that McGlunlH had made remarks de rogatory to his (Daltou'tf) character. Dalton la now In eustody. Publio feeling strong against hies Other Roads Becomintr Tnvnlwnd ami Trouble Apprehended. I Toledo, Maroh 18. Tho Lake Shore road is becoming involved in the strike on tho Toledo, Ann Arbor and North Michigan road. Five of its employes have already quit, and a general strike is anticipated. The Wheeling and , Lake Erie company refused to handle Ann Arbor perishable freight, and trouble from that quarter is antici pated. An Eastern Company. Pottsvilli:, Pa., March 18. The Reading Company is engaging machin ists and engineers at different dispatch ing points hereabouts, with orders to hold themselves In readiness to be for warded on short notlco to tho New York & New Englaud road, where a strllto of employes is in contemplation. Troubio Is feared. A SWREWD OPERATOR. Sold tho Same Property to Many Dif ferent Parties. San Francisco, March 18. The creditors of J. H. Turner, tho real estate dealer, who came here from Woodstock, Out., eight years ago, claim to have been swindled by him out of oyer $400, 000, aud aro seeking to regain their money. They allege that Turner con ducted all his real estate transactions through his typewriter, Miss Lizzie O'Donnell, aud bis practlco was to sell the same piece of land to several differ ent parties. Two Fresno ranches were each sold twice, and property in Santa Cruz was disposed of four times in the name manner. Turner also secured the confidence of a number of money brok ers here, and others whom he induced to invest $100,000 In tho Owens Valley Water Company a scheme to irrigate lauds In Invo county. They gave their notes in amounts ranging from $10,000, to $25,000, with the verbal understanding they wero not to bo used until they could be paid from the profits of tho scheme Tur ner, however, negotiated the notes at several banks, obtaining $52,000 on them. He then dropped tho irrigation scheme. The banks will brine suit to collect tho notes, und makers of them have nothing to show for their money. Theso facts wero brought out by a suit filed by Turner to dissolvo an attach ment on some Fresno lands, Turner's office is closed and it was stated that ho was at homo In a dying condition. OREAT FREE DISTRIBUTION. One Hundred Dollars Worth of Book Coupons. Ono hundred dollars worth of book coupons go into this lssuo of The Jour nal aud every one will be redeemed when properly presented at tho ofllce of this newspaper. Seo coupon on first pago. Tne Journal believes in advertis ing. It advertises in several hundred newspapers In this state and In east ern states all the time. Seo coupon on first page. Noofl'erof premiums as liberal as this was ever made by a newspaper on tho Paclflo coast. It Is not a scheme to get your money for dictionaries and encyclopedias, but we propose to give readers of '1 iik Journal their choice of works of two hundred authors In ad dition to giving them tho cheapest and beet newspaper printed In Oregon, wo defy any ono to buy a slnglo copy of the books we offer freo for less than 25 cents, the retail price. See coupon on first pugo. We defy anyouo to produce better books In every respect for 25 cents than we offer free. They are written by such authors as Ouldu, Rider Haggard, Hugh Conway, Wllklo Collins, The Duchess, Jules Verne, James Pay n, Mrs. Want, Clark Russell, J. M. Carthy, Paul Llmlau. Dumas. Rudyard Kipling, eta., Bee coupon first page. Mrs. Alexander, Mauvllle Feuu, Walter Deeaut, Mrs. Kenuard. Fergus Hume, Grant Allen, E. P. Roe, Ralph Iron, Georee Elliot, W. Heiniburg, J. M. Barrle, J$LM 1 iV,'jt v4N