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,""' The Joiirnal ADV13RT1SE5HU JOURNAL. Qel the Oct! fit Your Mmj," Is rend by all classes of people. MORB SOt,D . J x I 1 .1 JjL J THlfl MltaTIS THK OllKApHSMftl Thn any other Dully Paper At lb Cnpltal City. OlroulAllori opon to tliopubtlt. ) VOL. 6. "TELE PEOPLE'S PAPER.' SAIiEM. OREGON, TUESDAY, MAKCH 21, 1893. "TO-DAY'S NEWS TO-DAY." NO. G7. aw" J. HE SELLS FOR He Buys for Cash. -:- cr He IN WITNESS WHEREOF: Men's Suits $5. Never sold for loss 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 Suit" $5, always sold for $7.50. Boys' Josies $1.50, cheap at $2.50. Boys' Kast Iron Suits (with two pair pants) Never Kip, Only $5, absolutely worth $7.50. Tbe above goods are all clean stock, just arrived, aud are absolutely the best bargain ever given in Oregon Cash buys goods lower tban any time store can sell at and live. We want CASH Trade Only, and make inducements tbat annot be met elsewhere. I W. TflOMflS, ftt tb? Old Forstner Store. Keeping Pace With the Times. Have your business accounts kepi it PERFECT books, such are The Frey Patent Flat Opening Books. Books that are worthy of the patronage and praise of the Government Of ficials of the State of Oregon, aud the greater portiou of the mercbantile men of the State, are surely Herservinfr of a trial by everyone. Manufactured in Oregon ONLY by The Mestou-Dygert Book Mfg. Co., Proprietors ot THE CAPITAL CITY BINDERY. Binders to tbe Slate of Oregon, Printers and Lithographers, Salem, Oregon. 500,000 OSWEGO - FALL. 1892. We would call tbe attention of dealers, and large and small planters, to our large and varied assortment of Fruit Trees, aud Small 'Fruits, Ornamental, Shade, Nut and Evergreen trees. Our trees are clean, smooth, and first-class in every rearect. Send for.Catalogue and price list. Address, Walling & Jarisch, 2T"Mention this paper. Oswego, Oregon. NEWTON TANNER. White & Tanner's Livery. (Successors to Kills & Whitley.) Livery, back and fend stable. A full supply of horses and bugeleson band. Horse boarded by day, week or month. Office at stable, Commercial und Trade streets, south of Willamette hotel. J. W. TflORNBORG, THE UPHOLSTERER. Recovers and repairs upholstered furniture. Long Experience in the trade enables me to turn out first-class work. Samples of coverings. No trouble to give estimates. State Insurance block, Cbemeketa street. C. N. CHURCHILL. CHURCHILL & BURROUGHS. Tinners, Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters; SHEET METAL WORKERS. Agents for the celebrated economic force and lift pump. 100 Checeketa Street. F. T. HART, 247 COMMERCIAL STREET. CflflS. W0LZ, Proprietor of tbe GERMAN :-: MARKET South Commercial 8t, Salens. All kinds Fresh, oalt and Smoked Meats and Sausages. FREE DELIVERY-. Tbe only genuine Wienerwurst In the city. NOT IN IT! The North RIem Meat Market has not Joined the combine, but sells flrst-clasi meU Irum 6 to lOcenu per pound, as It always has, Pitchford & Long, at Hunt's old shop, opposite W. I Wade's store. T ADIE3 who will do writing lor me at Ibelr JJ homes will make good wages. Reply with teTfaadrexMsJ. stamped envelope. MIBHMIL- IfflilH unt.u miller, Houin nana, ma. TIT-ANTED to trade a flue cold watch V good much cow. Inquire at Jouknai. office. S-17-41 FU BALE-Very cheap, good, oew bouse and barn. Asylum mve. Junction. IB' quire at JI. rmbltt't Men. MM-lsa W. THOMAS, (Successor to JB. Forstner & Co.) TREES,! NURSERIES. SPRING, 1893. J. F. WHITE. T. B. BURROUGHS. LEADING MERCHANT TAILOR. Will Surrender. New York, March 21. Judge In graham in the supreme court made an order confirming Everett W. Hadley, of Corvallis, Or., as receiver of the Ore gon PaciHo railroad, and directing ex Receiver Hogg, of New York, to sur render the books of the company to tbe Farmers' Loan and Trust company. Hogg's counsel said the order would be obeyed. Killed .By Oars. ' Tacoma, March' 21, Benjamin James, a coal miner, was run over and killed by the overland passenger train at Cascade Junction at 1:30 a. m. Sun day morning. He had been drinking and lay down on the track to sleep. You cannot do effective work with out a clear head, and for this take Sim mons Liver Regulator. Advice to the Aged. A iro brings lunrmltles.aucto mbbIhs; itli bouelH. wc-uli kidney aad bld 51 ler suid toruid liver. Tutt's Pills taw. ?lf loef feetoBU7oorKS :VT.lVetaSwlifi5itVil-l5fiw griping, svbI IMP ABTING VIGOR a the kidneys. Bladder aad live, klyui adapted to old or youaar. OW EVERYWHERE. CASH! Saves You Cash. ITEMS OF 4, CRIMINAL NEWS. Burdette Wolfe Hiding in Oooo j. County. Buena Vista, Ga., March 21. Dav id J. Shippy was waylaid and murdered by members of tbe Hogg family. Tbe tragedy was the result of an old feud. WooDviLLB, Tex., March 21. Albert Durham and Anderson Barclay, young -jnen of pioneer families quarreled in a saloon and emptied their revolvers at each other. Durham was shot through tbe heart and Barclay wounded in tbe arm Marshfield, Or., March 21. Al. Smith and Si. Noah same to town Mon day from Coos river and reported that tbey had located Burdette Wolfe, who murdered Miss Birdie Morton at Port land in October last. They inquired as to tbe reward oflered for Wolfe, and when they were assured that it was all right, Marshal Durham started with them to where tbey think Wolfe is ir hiding. Portland, Narch 21. Every now and then some report reaches here rela tive to the Rev. J. C. Read, formerly of the East Portland Baptist church, who created a sensation last summer by al lowing the impression to gain ground tbat be was drowned in tbe Willlam ette river, while in fact he was being speedily wheeled to tbe Eastern states oo one of tbe trans-continental rail ways. Tacoma, March 21. W. E, Nadeau, Albert Stenger and Grant Hessey were arrested in this city, and Peter Gewaurtz in Portland Monday afternoon. While employed as salesman in Brager Broth ers clothing store tbey are charged with having systematically taken clothing and dry goods and selling them to a second-band dealer named Eller, of Portland. It la claimed tbey began these operations in January. Albert Stenger disclosed facts and has turned state's evidedce. PeterGewaurtz departed for Portland Monday morning and is alleged to have taken with him two trunks of stolen clothing. Cbelf of Police Davis departed in the evening for Portland to bring him back. The warrants were sworn out by Solomon Jacoby, manager for Prager Brothers. In the Flames. BitiSTOL.Pa., March 21. Mr. Brockjs residence was burned last night, and bis mother, Margaret Brock, aged 85, and two adopted sons perished. A daughter dropped from a window and escaped with trifling bruises, Luck for Mrs. Langtry. New York, March 21. A special from Nice says Squire Abingdon left Mrs. Langtry f 200,000 a year with the whole of bis racing stud and magnifi cent establishment at New Market. Free School Victory. New York, March 21. Bishop Wig ger, of the diocese of Newark, has is sued a circular letter addressed to each priest in bis diocese, reclndlng his former order In which the priests were ordered to refuse absolution to those members of the parish who ent their children to public schools In preference to parochial schools. Bark Ashore. London, March 21. The British bark Beemah, from Astoria, Is ashore on tbe rocks, near Falway. The decks are covered at high water. PJIIspiomote constipation SlramouB Liver Regulator cures constipation. Dr. Contrls Alia teetb without pain. Spring JackeU The Palace. Hafe you seen tbe elegant line of ladtoa foot wear at the new Columbia hoe store, 118 State street. A FRIGHTFUL CALAMITY. An Explosion Felt Miles. for Fifty MILLION DOLLAR PROPERTY LOSS. Caused by 'Milling Dust Catching Firo. Litchfield, III., March 21. The most frightful calamity a tbe history of this city occurred at an early hour this morning. It resulted in tbe loss of a million dollars' worth of property and a number of lives, besides practi cally wrecking half of tbe town and damaging property for miles around. Shortly after 8 o'clock flre was dls oveled in Kohler's "Planet" steam flouring mills, the largest of the kind in the world. The Are department bad scarcely arrived on the scene when an explosion of terrible violence shook the earth for miles around, the shook being felt even as far as Decatur, 50 miles dis tant. It broke the plate glass windows in a majority of the stores in tbe oity, pros trated almost every one on the streets, shook houses loose from their founda tions, jarred the machinery in the Litchfield car and machine shops to iuob ah extent that work bad to be suspended till tbe necessary repairs can be made. It is supposed the flre originated from a passing locomotive, and that the subsequent explosion was caused by the flames coming in contact with an accumulation of mill dust. Head Mill Wright Johu Carve was stunned by tbe explosion. He was thrown against tbe smoke stack, pinned there, and burned to death, his limbs being burned oil. It is not yet known whether there are any other fatalities, though a num ber who were seriously injured are reported. "-" The grain elevator adjoining the mill, containing a quarter of a million bush els of wheat, was burned to the ground with its contents, together with a dozen Wabash freight cars standing along side the track. The track is blockaded and tbe tele graph wireB are disabled. Tho city is in a state of chaos, and the peoplo are paralized with terror and fright. Koblr Bros, estimate the loss at half a million. Tbe Insurance on tbe mill and elevator is $350,000. GREAT FLOODS IN CALIFORNIA. Effect of Warm Rains and Melting Snows at Various Points. San Diego, March 21. Last night rising streams washed out the Santa Fe track near Delmar, damaged tbe bridge at Caplstrano, aud washed out the mo tor roads. Ban Bernardino, March 21. The Santa Ana river Is booming, owing to melting snow and warm rains, and it is feared dozens of railroad aud county bridges along its course will be swept away. Considerable damage between here and Colton, is reported. Merced, March 21. The water has gone down a little but still is from one to three feet deep iu portions of the city. The only damage yet reported was caused by filling up of cellars. Indica tions are for more rain, and more dam age is feared. Santa Ana, March 21. But little damage has been done here. A few feet of the Southern Pacific bridge over Santiago creek Is washed out. Stockton, March 21. High water prevails In the San Jouquln Valley, A great part of this city Is flooded. The damage if any will be slight. Later: At noon in the business por tion of the town water is running through the streets to a depth of two feet, but seems to have reached iU greatest height. Many basements are flooded. It Is the highest slnoe 1602, The Mangled Man Dies. Oregon Citv, March 21. Louis Stapler, who was caught by the rapidly revolving shaft at the Crown Paper mill lost Saturday and wus terribly mangled, died this morning. Ills remains will be embalmed aud taken to Missouri. The Panama Oases. Paris, March 21. The Jury In the Panama cases today rendered a verdict of guilty in the cases of Charles D. Lease pa, Balhut and Blondin, and ac quitted the others, Strike Oil. Spbinofield, O., The Big Four striking switchmen this morning de clared the atrlKe of! unconditionally. THE PLUCKY REPUBLICANS. Thoy Doiy tho Democrats to Organizo tho Sonato. Washington, March 2u Ropubll cana of the senate met in caucus to con aider the threatened attempt of tho Democrats to rcorgaulze tho elective ofllcers of tho Benato. Thero was a full attendance, Sherman presiding. It was declared this was contrary to all prece dent at a special session, and would seriously Interfere with publlo business. It was unanimously agroed the chair man should wait on Gorman, chairman of the Democratic caucus, and notify him that any attempt at reorganization would be very distasteful to the Repub licans. There would bo no objection to the election of Harris as president pro tempore. The committees and clerks have been changed, and tbe Republi cans say reorganization is complete for this sosslon. If tho Democrats try to go further, the Republicans "will quote from tho records of 1881 when the Democrats opposed any eflort on the part of the Republicans, who Anally abandoned their eflorts In this direction. If this Is not sufllcient, auother caucus will be held, with the probability of a decision to Alibuster as the Democrats did in 1881. The Republicans say they have the power to prevent a new organ ization If it comes to a pinch. new senators, ' WASHlNGiT0N,March 21. The senate committee on privileges and elections held a meeting yesterday afternoon in regard to the credentials of the appoint ed senators from the new states. Sen ator Allen appointed by the governor of Washington, appeared before the committee and recited the faots con nected with his appointment and gave the committee the benefit of his opin ion as to the legal questions involved. Mantle, of Montana, and Beckwlth, of Wyoming, also appeared and told the history of the contests that resulted iu their appointment. After looking up precedents, the committee took a vote which resulted as follews: for giving senatore seats Turpie and Pugh, Democrats, and Chandler, Hoar and Higglus, Republicans; against seating Vance, Palmer and Gray, Democrats, and Mitchell Republican. Chandler, in order to prevent a tie and secure a re port to tho senate, voted in favor "of seating the senators, but reserved the right to take such action aa he thought best on tho floor of the senate. Rhodo Island Republicans. Providence, R. I., March 21. The Republican state convention today unanimously re-uomlnated D. R. Brown for governor aud E. R. Allen for lieutenant governor, Rhode Island Democrats. Providence, R. I., March 21. The Demosratlo state convention today made the following nominations unan unan ieously: Governor, David S. Baker, Jr; Lieut. Gov., Dal ton E. Young. Mackay's Condition. San Francisco, March 21. John W. Maokay'B physicians this morning announced their patient's condition as not at ail alarming aud that ho is rapid ly improving. Tbey do not th Ink arty operation will be necessary. She Goes Out in Style. New York, March 21. Princess Victoria Kaiaulanl has Issued a farewell Address to the American people, thank ing them for their kindness and ex pressions of sympathy. The prlnceps sails for England tomorrow, Cold Blooded Murder. Kalamazoo, March 21. About noon Louis Schilling, while alono in his meat market, was murdered, had his throat cut and skull broken. His pockets were rifled. No clue. The Minnesota Coal Combine. St. Paul, Minn., March 21. Mon day afternoon Judge Egati dismissed tho whole proceedings lu tho coul com bine case, and peace reigns once more, although tho temper of tho legislature Is still yory much ruffled. Tho Judgo read a decision on tho case of tho rep rescutative, admitting the power of the legislature, aud the legislative commit tee to retain possession of the letter book, When the whole matter was thrown out of Judge Egan's court, a new proceeding wan instituted by At torney O'Brien for Mr. Rhodes, of the coal comblue, in tho shape of damages agalust the Investigating committee aud lis olllclals for the seizure of Its books and papers, in which the dam age are laid at 160,000. A maw meeting to denounce the combine is to be held Wednesday even ing. Dyspepsia in all Kb forma is not only relieved but cured by Regulator, Bitumens Liver Highest of nil in Leavening Power. Latest U. S Gov't Report I ABSOLUTELY PURE PUN TO LIBERATE CUBA! Excitement in Spanish Political Circles. NARONIC MAV HAVE STRUCK ICEBERGS. Other Interesting Items of For eign ftows. TO LI DERATE CUBA. Key West, Fla., March 21 podltlou to liberate Cuba, -The ox- judging rrom present movements, is not to end in rnero talk. It is suid that 12,000 has Just been carried away from hero for tbe purposo of purchasing munitions of war. Cans of dynamito In wo been found at the revolutionists' headquar ters. Tho annexation of Hawaii and tho revolutions ponding lu Honduras and Peru "have added so much flre to the embers of rebellion among the Cu bans that the departure of tho filibus tering expedition is dally expeoted. A revenue cutter has beeu ordered to re main at Key West for an Indeflnlte period and will be ready to sail at a moment's warning. BAN DOMINOO. Madrid, Maroh 21. Tho cabinet mot in extraoruiDary session in conse queuce of tho report that tho French troops bad landed at San Domingo. The question of American aud Freuoh intorterference lu Sun Domingo con tinue to cause much excitement in Spanish political circles. The ministry are, it is understood, determined to re sent any aggression either on the part of tho United States or Franco iu San Domingo, but tho report that tho French had landed troops there does not appear to havo been confirmed Thero are, however, important differ ences in tho ministry upon various questions of finances, tho colonies and tho navy, STEAMER NARONIC Bremen, March 21. Tho British steamer Coventry arrived hero from Fernaudlna, bringing news making certain tho loss of tho White Star steamer Naronic, which sailed from Liverpool for Now York February 11th and was not heard from thereafter un til now. Tho Coventry reports that on March 4tb, southwest of Sable island, off tho coast of Newfoundland, sho sighted two life-boats bearing tho name of the Naronic, keel upward, giving ovldoucesof having passed through a very sovero storm. Appearances indi cated that neither boat hud been loug adrift. Thero is a chance tbooccupants wero picked up by a passlug vessel. Ono of tho boats was passed at 2 o'olook In tbe afternoon. That the Naronic Is at the bottom of the sea Is not doubted but tbo causo of tho disaster, of course Is still a matter of coujocturo. It is thought possible, judging from tho route of tho Naronic, she may have struck an Iceberg, though It is rather early in the season for them to bo float ing in that latltudo. 8ALIHI1UKY NOT DEAD. London, Muroh 21. A sensational report was circulated this morning thut Lord Salisbury was dead, Tho report Is without foundation. Salisbury con tinues to improve THE ARMY HILL MUST 1'ABH. Berlin, March 21. Chancellor GV prlvl's organ states on authority thut unless the army bill passed the relchs tag would bo dissolved at the end of April. TUl'l'EH COMINO HOME. Ottawa, Out.. March 21. The rum. or is current here that Sir Charles Tup per will sail for Canada at mice In con nection with the trouble which has arisen over the British-French troaty signed by the high commissioner on behalf of Canada. HURRICANE IN CALIFORNIA. Sydney, March 21. A destructive hurricane swept over the New Hebrides islands aud Caledonia on tbe 0th of March, destroying many villages aud causing groat Iom of life. Baking Powder Victoria., B. 0., March 21. Th steamer Mystery returned from Clayo quot, where tho weather oft the coast , Is very severe. Seventeen schooners are lying in Clayoquot sound. ' THE POPE LEO'S VOICE V Will Be Heard at the World's1 Fair Through a Phonograph. Rome March 21. Stephen Morlarliy hud a private uudience with tho pope, Monday, at w hlcli he was introduced to Mouslgnoro Merry Dclaval. Moriur ity hud a phonograph with him, by means of which ho delivered an ad dress in Italian congratulating his holi ness on his epiecopal jubilee, and say ing, that he felt deeply honored at be ing tho bearer of two messages, one from the luto Cardinal Manning and another from Cardinal Gibbons, of Bultimore, both expressing devotion to the person and sacred ofllco of tho suc cessor to St. Peter. Morlarlty entreated his holiness to speak Into the phono graph nn expression of lovo and bles sing which might bo delivered to tho Catholics of America, on the occasion of opening tbo Chicago exposition. Ho pointed out that if tho popo granted this request it would be the first time lu the history of the church that tbe voico of tho sovereign pontiff would be heard in America. His holiness then listened to the messago of tho late Car dinal Manning, iu which his eminence asked for a blessing and expressed tbe hope that tho Catholic faith might soon spread all over the world. The popo was greatly aflected at hearing the voice of tho dead cardinal as it was brought from tho grave to his ears, and then listened to a messago from Cardi nal Gibbous, in whloh ho asked tbe blessUig of God upon the popo. His holiness promised to grant the request aud to soud a message to tho United States by means of tho most wonderful Invention of that wondorful country. SPAIN AT THE FAIR. Curiosities Contributed by tho Span ish Government. New York, Maroh 21. The steam ship Cludad Coudal, of tho Companle Transatlantic AEspana has lauded a group of exhibits consigned by the Spanish government to the Columbian world's fair. Thero are, besides valu able paintings, ono representing Colum bus before Isabella, and several rcruark nblecontrlbutlons in tbo shapo of models tho first of the kind over shipped out of tho country. One of the most striking Is a perfect reproduction of tho world famed bridge over tho Guadalquivir at Cordova. There are 10 arches and two turrets, tho foundation of tho originals of which were laid when Christ was a boy in Nazareth. Special Interest at taches to this work owing to the fact that Cordova Is suid to be the oldest paved city In Europe. Of Interest to experts as well as tho geueral publlo will bo a complete model of the fortress of Monjulssh ut Barcelona, long con sidered Impregnable. Tho most min ute details nro faithfully produced. From Barcelona also comes a modol of tho stutuo of Columbus, whloh repre sents tho navigator standing upon the globe, tbo right pointing to tho west while tho loft grasps tho cliurt. Also models of the north unit south fortress es nt Corunua, tho originals of which duto buck to tho tlmo of tho Moorish Invasions. Other interesting fortresses represented in tho collection are those of Sun Krneudo and Pueto Tiera at Cudii. Tho Moorish castle at Alicante, dating buck to the 12th century, will also be presonted. Tho models be long to the royal engcuceni of Spain, Publlo exhibition of these plaus of nat ional defenses Is noteworthy from the fact that tho Spanish government watches with a Jealous eye any at' tempt on the part of foreigners to close- ly vxumlue the Medlteraneau fortltlcjt- tlOUH. Lung Dried Up. Cincinnati, March 21. In perform ing the rare aud almost always fatal Erianaer operation on Charles Hot- man, at tho city hospital, the startling discovery was made that lu tome way the luuir had beeu doubled back on It self and had shrunken to the size of a t- .. - a ..ii.. ii I mans itanu, anu was virtually tmtMi I up. V! ir Vi EW$! i r . j -A .jZ JLllA M - .rwrrfi" 1