J SBB 1 ? t .. FIVE CENT c BookCoupon (HAPTTATj JOURNAL, BM SATURDAY, VOIi. 6. "TELE PEOPLE'S PAPEIl." SALEM, OIIEGON, MONDAY, MAY 8, 1893. "TO-DAY'S NEWS TO-DAY." NO. 108, MOULD'S FAIR Wo will not pay your way along Midway Plaisance -.- CASH -:- STORK Will save you money so you can pay your own way. This Means You! j. 297 Commercial Keeping Pace With the Times. Have your business accounts kept it PERFECT books, such are The Frcy Patent Flat Opening Books. Books that are worthy of the patronage and praise of the Government Of flclnlfl of the State of Oregon, and the greater portion of tbe mercbantile men oftbe State, are surely derserving of a trial by everyone. Manufactured in Oregon ONLY by The Meston-Dygert Book Mfg. Co., Proprietors ot THE CAPITAL CITY BINDEBY. Binders to the State of Oregon, Printers and Lithographers, Salem, Oregon. 500,000 OSWEGO - FALL 1892. 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BROER, Proprietor of the DEPOT SASH AND DOOR FACTORY. All house-finishing material made to order at tbe lowest Portland prices. Bee us before you buy. 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. CHURCHILL! Spraying Outfits, BURROUGHS DtiganBros. Mm F. T. HART, .BUT THE- w. St., THOMAS. TREES ! NURSERIES. SPRING, 1893. OREGON. R. H. PRICE, Manager. 103 State Street. SEE OS. LEADING MERCHANT TAILOR. Salem, Or. ODDS AND ENDS. Raw eggs are good for a cut. There is no cure for color blindness. The German army will soon comprise 6,000,000 men. Only two Amoricans were naturalized in England lost year. If there is any sport calculated to stir your blood it is tobogganing, Chenier killed himself by thrusting a largo brass key down his throat. Vigor of constitution is indicated in the hand by a long, clear life line. Forest fires in this country destroy ev ery year $12,000,000 worth of timber. He that is good for making excuses is seldom good for anything else. Frank lin. Intensity of the emotions and excesses of all kinds increaso the tendency to bald ness. Whosoever speaketh fair words hath many friends, but the harsh man hath but few. As soon as a preacher begins to get proud of his head, he becomes moldy in the heart. The deaths from explosions in mines last year numbered 120, against 51 in 1891 and 290 in 1890. British 6oldiers will wear seamless socks in the future, as they insure greater marching efficiency. Franklin's story about "Paving Too Dear For the Whistle" should bo read by boys whose hero is Samson. Never enter any sleeping room with out first knocking to ascertain if the per son within is at leisure or presentable. Homer, it is said, hanged himself in extreme old ago because after long trial he could not solve the "Fisherman's Puz zle." Tho highest railroad in the United States is tho Denver and Rio Grande. At Marshall Pass it is 10,855 feet above tho sea. I FADS OF FASHION.' I Willow, moss, salad, stem and apple greon toilets of elegant or dainty textiles will be in highest vogue. Toilo Parisienne is used by French dressmakers for foundation skirts and sidrt linings to summer toilets. This fab ric is much like a heavy batiste with a linen finish. I As a rule, those who elect for sorgo dresses do not like tho coarse weaves, preferring the finer, softer grades, yet this season it seems almost impossible to obtain the latter. I For summer uses in mourning are new semidiaphanous silk and wool fabrics imitating crepons and china crapes that that are very handsome, also grenadines with alternate stripes of silk veiling or craped luster less silk. I Some of tho French zephyrs havo fino brocho designs, which are not printed, bat thrown in relief upon the sarfaco by a now and peculiar weaving of tho goods. A beautiful design to in roses shading from sea shell pink to a rich crimson on ia ground of palest golden green. New York Evening Post. - - "-- Said the Owl to himself, "If tho moon I could get, whenever I'm dry my throat I could wet: The moon is a quarter wiin a quar ter I bear; you can purchase five gal lons of M f J. Root Beer." Seed for tay Urn f r. A ce. -"- malum Bamtaad "- ' nlHiW, Sri fkmWu. TV mfm MEDICAL STUDENT ELECTROCUTED Faces Dentil With tho Coolness of Desecration. uf THE CARLISLE HARRIS CASE. Evidence That his Victim Was a Morphine Fiend. Albany, N. Y.; May 8. Tho report of Commissioner Raines, appointed to take testimony in) the coso of Carlisle Harris, and upon which tho governor based bis refusal to extend clemoy was made public Saturday. It Is a volum inous and exhaustive review of tbe testimony in the case, particularly that tending to prove that the murdered girl was a confirmed morphine user. His conclusion was as follews: "I am compelled to say that a careful and conscientious discbarge of my duty compels my mind to the conclusion up on the evidence before me that the deceased took morphine medicinally as prescribed for her and not otherwise." SiNdSiNa, May 7. Arrangements for tbe execution of Carlisle W. Harris, are about completed and it Is probable the exeoution will take place Monday morning before 11 o'clock. Harris passed a very restless night. He seem ed to derive pleasuro from the prospect of a visit from his parents Sunday. Harris Electrocuted. Bind Sing, N. Y., May 8.- Carlyle Harris, the young medical student whose trial and conviction in New York City for poisoning Helen Potts, to whom ho bad been secretly married, attracted so much attention, was elec trocuted m prison here today. Throngs of people gathered on the hillside over looking tbe gray prison walls, though the only thing which they could hope to see was tbe display ot a black flag above the tower, after he hud been of ficially pronounced dead. Every possible cflort was mado to se cure a reversal of the sentence, and that falling, to induce Governor Flower to mitigate the punishment, but without avail. He slept little during tbe night, rose parly this morning and looked over some manuscript he had prepared to be given to tbe press after death. He seemed cooler Ibis morning, and ate a light breakfast at 8 o'clock. The death warrant was read to him at 8:30. Tbe reading had no visible ef fect on the condemned man, A half hour later the prison chaplain spent an hour with him, then one of the medi cal examiners visited blm, and found him showing some signs of nervousness, but nothing more. Harris did not ask for morphine or any stimulant. HIS DEATH DESCRIBED. The witnesses numbered 27, consist ing of seven physicians, ten newspaper men, ten state officials and friends. When tbe warden arrived in the exe cution chamber, the witnesses took their seats in a semi-circle around tbe death chair, and everything being in readiness two keepers brought Harris into the chamber, accompanied by tbe chaplain. He looked pale as he entered the room, but paused an Instant on tbe the threshold and calmly surveyed tbe assembled witnesses. One of the keepers indicated the chair to him, and without even a glance of curiosity at the death-dealing machine, he stepped forward and took his seat. As be did so he requested permission to speak. Thli was accord ed him. He said, speaking as if eyery word cost him a great effert: "I have no further declaration to make, I de sire to say I am absolutely innocent." Then he settled back in the chair, and tbe electrodes were quickly attached, tho signal given and the lever clicked sharply The form of tho condemned man stif fened till tbe straps creaked, while 1700 volts posted through his frame. At tbe end of two seconds tho current was reduced to 150 volts, which was con tinued 64 seconds longer, when Harris was pronounced dead. As the current was fully shut off the body dropped back limp. An. examination showed no signs of life, and it was evident that It had been instantaneous. The execu tion was most successful. His relatives will take tht body away this afternoon. Henderson Will Not Hang. OiteaoN City", Muy 8. (Special) William Henderson who murdered Cy. Suter In Can by last fall, and wbo was convicted of murder in the first degree at tbe November term of court and the verdict of tbe lower court reversed in the Supreme Court, was today permitted to enter a plea of murder In tbe second degree and, waiving lime, was sentenced to penitentiary for life. REVOLUTION IN BRAZIL. Six Hoars' Battle Which Was Claim ed by Both Sides. Valparaiso, May 8. A battlo wbloh lasted six hours was fought near Uruguayana, Rio Grande do Sul, Bra zil, in which 4000 government troops and 6000 Insurgents wore engaged tbero was no decisive result for either army until nightfall, when tbe revolutionists attempted to retreat and were complete ly routed. It is bolioved In .Buenos Ayrcs this settles the revolution. In formation, however, from revolutionary sources is to tho contrary of tho above dispatch. They claim to have won tho battle. Revolt in Nicaragua. Panama, Columbia, May 8. With Santiago Morales at its head, the revo lutionists of Nicaragua have established a provisional government over that republic, and are preparing to strike a crushing blow to President Sacassa, The headquarters of the provisional governmeut have been established at Granada. Santiago Morales is the pro visional president, ex-president Joa quin Zavalois minister of war and Eduardo Montlel, general-In-chlef of tbe revolutionary army. Around Granada has been concentrated the leading divisions of tho revolutionary aamy, and from that point, of course, all operations nro conducted. Closed Sunday. Chioaoo, May 8. The rule closing tho gates of the world's fair Sundays was rigorously enforced, so far as the ticket-purchasing public was concerned. The fortunate thousands wbo held passes were admitted, however, and al lowed to wander about the grounds at will. Largo crowds, of workmen with their families, who went to the fair in tbn morning were greatly aggrieved at being denied admission. Charles Klingman, a stockholder, notified the management that he would appta! to the courts to compel the exposition to open Sundays. The Kaiser's Organ. Beblin, May 8. The Zeltungsaya tbe Relohstag just dissolved was the worst parliament since the foundation of the empire and should tbe electors give in to the triumvirate composed of Rebel, Ricbter and Lleber, the ruin of Germany will be effected, its peace menaced and tbe achievements of tbe years 1860 and 1870 will be destroyed. Train Wrecking. Lafayette, Ind., May 8. One of tbe most horrible wrecks in the history of railroading occurred on the Big Four road as tbe result of which 10 men are now dead and many more are injured. The train was tho pastbound passenger leaviug Chicago at 9 p. m. The acci dent was caused by tho failureof the air-brakes to work. Steamer Accident. Cairo, 111., May 8. The steamer Ohio collapsed a flue near Belmont Mo. scalding 22 men, six of whom died be fore reaching tho hospital hero. The dead white men are Thomas Woods, Captain Watch, Hampton Collins, W. W. Hurshman and three others, names unknown. Sugar Going Up. London, May 8. Reports from tbe Continent show that drought aud beat havo spoiled tbe beet root crop, and that an enormous Increaso in sugar prices is in progress. Grain speculators declare that all hopes of saving tbe winter wheat crop Is gone. Jack Accepts. Portland, May 8. -Jack Dompsey has decided to accept the Coney Island club contract for tho Smith fight. He has received (500 and expenses and thinks they would not send tho money unless they had Smith secured. Laxnon Dead. WASHINGTON, D. C.,May 8 Colonel Ward H. Lamon, President Lincoln's private secretary, and author of the life died at Mar- 01 wiu iuBrtyiu jicbiusui, tin burg, Va., today. World's Pair. CiUCACio, May 8. The day dawned brlKhtontho "White City" and pros tata of a decidedly increased attend ance during tbe current week are good. Compared with tltat of last week it seems very good Indeed. Btovemakers Idle. Littlb Rock, Ark., May 8. The abolishing the convict lease system In this state, went Into effect and 700 convicts were turned over to the care of the tale. Raskin Honored. London, May , Gladstone baa of ferred tbe place of poet laureate to the distinguished art eritlo and writer, John Ruskln. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S Gov't Report ABSOLUTELY PURE A FLURRY ON WALL STREET Preceding Another Possible Fi nancial Storm. HOMY SETTLEMENTS EFFECTED. Another Shipload of Chinoso at Portland. Flurry in Stocks. New York, N. Y., May 8. There was a little flurry In stocks at the open ing, duo to the sudden break lu general electric from 88 to 77, which unsettled tbe market, caused liquidations throughout the list in which electric fell to 74, decline 7 points from Satur days. Close raid on this stock is due to the developments concerning com panies' light ,wlth Westing House peo ple. Feeling Relieved. New York, May 8. Tho manager of tho stock exchange clearing house, announced that the brokers' sheets had passed all right. This meant that tho dreaded Monday settlement had been effected without any delinquencles,and a great feeling of relief went through the exobange. More Mongols. Portland, May 8, The steamer Haytlen Republio arrived this morning from Vancover, B. C, with 21 China men and 121 Japanese. WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT. Still Exists and Cleveland Still Mak ing Appointments. Washington, May 8. Tho designs for the three gunboats authorized by tbe last congress were completed by tbe bureau of construction and repair and it ia not necessary for the issuing of any advertisements as they were ap proved by the secretary. They are to be about 1200 tons displacement, fitted with triple expansion engines, light of draught and intended for service on the Asiatic station, wberolthey will bo ablo to ascend far up tbo rivers where Amerlcanllnterests have been several times jeopardized In recent yean, and tho government is unable to give them proper protection on account of the great draft of her naval ships. Tbo president appointed Alexander McDonald, of Virginia, minister to Per sia; W. 8. Jones, of Florida, consul general to Rome; A. S. Jones, of North Carolina, consul general to Shanghai; Stephen Bonsai, of Maryland, secretary of legation to China. Postmaster-General Blssell appointed A. W. Macbon, of Toledo, assistant superintendent of tbo free-delivery sys tem. Tbo president mado the followlngap polntmeuts: William U. Renfrew, of Oklahoma, governor of Oklahoma; Charles 0. Richards, of Utah, secretary of Utah; Charles M. Brlsco, of Arizo na, secretary of Arizona; John Goode, of Virginia, commissioner on the part of tho United States, under the treaty for claims commission between the United States and Chilli; Robert B. Bowler, of Ohio, first comptroller of the treasury. Secretary Carlisle received the resig nation of General Rouccrans as register of the treasury, to tako eifect Muy 31st. lu tendering bis resignation, General Rosecrans refers to his impaired physi cal condition and encloses a certi ficate from his physician which states that General Roseoraus Is unable to un dertake tho long Journey to Washing ton from California aud does not hold out any hope that he will bo able to so In tbe near future. Secretary Carlisle accepted tho resig nation in a letter In which he expressed regret at the general') continued Illness and hopes he may soon recover. Secretary Carlisle decided to appoint a committee of three prominent men, familiar with tbe intricacies of the tar iff law and cuMom bouse methods, to sake a thorough and complete Investi gation of the eustoms bouse appraisers' stores and the nayal ofllce at tbe port of New York, king" lit Powder A Model of All tlioTWanf. A minlaturo representation of all the oceans and seas as well as their tides and currents is a f eaturo of tho hydrograpbio . aispiay at mo worms lair. Tula model, ' which all must confess must be of great, practical valuo, if not of scientific inter-, est, Is a hugo tank, mode so as to repre sent tho surface of the earth spread out over an area of about 80 feet square. The oceans, seas and lakes, which of course are tho main objects thus displayed, an represented by real water. Through those at propor intervals smaller stream of water are ejected, tho idea being to represent tho different currents just aa they flow in nature. . , Tho direction of theso currents is shown' by stroaks of white powder on the ear- face. In order that the whole may be Doner unuorstooa, a large map will Dt placed within handy roach, with a man to oxplain tho forco, volumo, etc, of the various "arteries of the deep." It is ex pected that this display will be an in valuablo object lesson to those who hare novor lookod into such matters and whose , timo and opportunities will not admit of, personal investigation. St. Louis Re public ,'j To Elect m Freildent lu February. I proposo that tho national electic day, instead of bolng sot for the Tuosday after tho first Monday in No vomhor, bo sot for tho 22d of February.? If wo adopt George Washington's auguration day for our national revo tion, why shall wo not adopt his bl day as tho dato for its all important llminary? If tho persons who favor i ting inauguration day for tho 1st of Ja nary really desiro thus to reduce the' fail terval between election and inaus to two months, my plan would substantially tho satno purpose. It would provide an election day doff tag just as much of an "off season" the present one. Farmers and who find early November the most ' venient timo to go to their polling would bo just as littlo bound down work at the latter end of February aa I the beginning of November, and weather and tho roads would ce be in no worso condition. V. T, '. in Kate Field's Washington. A PrlaiUjr Kara. Father William P. Treaoy, who mado such a sturdy fight for his choral at Swodosboro. N. J has won the ayaj pathy and admiration of many who believo him wrong, and his life's shows that he is a hero. Three times has risked his life for othors. Hie heroic act was to rescue a colored from death in tho Chesapeake bay dtu tag a terrible storm when even trained llfo guards fllnohod. In 18781 Driest jumped into tho Bronx Fordham college and saved the life James Murphy. When the village Aeganhovon in Bolglum was d by fire, Father Treaoy directed the of the rescuers from tho roofs of burning buildings and left them after every man, woman and child been accounted for. Philadelphia ord. A KeHeotlon oh Woman' SkUl. Mrs. Figg Go to your father, To and ask him what ho thinks of tbe : hair out mamma gavo you, Mr. FiKtr (after inspection) It much as a hair cut. but the job would! very well as an oxhibit in the wo work department at the Columbian 1 Indianapolis Journal. i.a lusemuu ixjro. Tht lato Lord Essex, of England, ' .inlto a mechanician, ana some ago, whon tho croquet fever waa a I hotoht. ho made thousands of from a niallot which he invented. J light open hearso constructed fcf was used at his funeral, and am was of open trellis work, after I which ho drow. , Not content with ncldevlng sue iituraturo. Mr. J. M. 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