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TVlnf'Vfv "'' ' "'" i : f , SEE J O U KJN AJL.BookCoupon Book Coupon SATURDAY. SATURDAY. VOL. 6. "THE PEOPLE'S PAPEB." 8AJDEM, OREGON, FRIDAY. JUNE 23, 1893. "TO-DAY'S NEWS TO-DAY." NO. 147. vjol rl X AJu J ULY And people will be made CASH - And when you find how little money it takes to buy a" Suit of Clothes, a Pair of Shoes, or a Dress for the Family You will surely smile, and say: "WHAT POOLS WE MORTALS BE" That we have not always traded with J. W. THOMAS, 297 Com'l, St., SALEM. Keeping Pace With the Times. Have your business accounts kept in PERFECT bookB, 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, and the greater portion of the mercbantile men of the State, are surely deserving of a trial by everyone. Manufactured In Oregon ONLY by The Meston-Dygert Book Mfg. Co., Proprietors ot THE CAPITAL CITY BINDERY. Binders to the State of Oregon, Printers H. W. COTTLE & CO., General Insurance Agency. Representing tke following well-known and reliable Cempanies: HTATE INSURANCE CO., Mlua. Insurance Co., Traders' Insurance Co., Bon insurance Co.. National Insurance Co., Westchester fire Ins. Ca. . Lion fire Insurance Co., Imperial Fire IosunuiosOs., London Lancashire Fire Ins. 8oc., London Assurance Corporation, Alliance Assurance Co., Norwich Union Fire Ias.Sce. Oldest and Leading Firm lit the City Devoted Exclusively to Insuranoe, '- I W. TflORHBORS, THE tTHOLSTKKEK. 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 Insurance block, Cbemektta street CHURCHILL1 Spraying Oiiffils, - 103 BURROUGHS State Street. F. T. HART, 247.COMMERCIAL STREET. Ed. C. THE WILLAMETTE, SALEM, OREGON. Bates, $2.50 to $6.00 per Day The best hotel between Portland aal 8sm Francisco. Klrst-claaa in all Its appointments. It tables are served with the Choicest fruits Urown la the Willamette VUley. A, I. WAGNER. Prop. MAKE NO MORE MISTAKES. CHARLES A. SMITH RUNS The Rustler Wood Saw And be doesn't bum up half your wood, la fuel, when be laws it. Wake your oontracto with him personally orlfave orders at Vealabs clear store. Dearborn's book store,4M Bummer street, or address me by saalL 0-11 tl SMITH BROS., CONTRACTORS 4 PLASTERER?. Lssworden atCoUie-lWkkurrt Weekeom U, Waiem, ornoa. Farm ffcr Hale r Trade. Oa easy terms, fear miles east rf Habumtty, eaaiatai (MTaatw wtH ttaaunr prepen rMHt tnar sfissUesB. Will happy, but in the meantime if call around at the and Lithographers, Salem, Oregon. STORK LEADING MERCHANT TAILOR. a Cross, Wholesale ami Retail Dealer In Fresh, Salt and Smoked Meats of allKinds 98 Court and 110 State Streets, BAGGAGE SALE. The undersigned will sell at the Bargeant l-odelnr HoDse in Opera House block, July 15, 18KI. Any one having; baegsge there la re quested to get same before sale. 0-19-3 WM. BABGEANT FOR SALE. On easy terms and cheap. A SO acre orchard on Banc Hide No. one. Smiles south of Balem. MMt-dw JOHN HAHT. HORSE TRAINING. ItaTe bad M years eqepe rlence tralnlns fer track or carriage. Terms reasonable, Can be (bund at Westaoott'a stable, or address flaUem. -lm JAMKU KLNO. CfiflS. WOLZ, Proprietor of the GERMAN x. MARKET South Commercial St., sUkss. AH kind Fresh, oalt and Ssaoked Meat and Sausages. FREE DEUVEKT. tee Meats NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. NOTICE 14 HEREBY GIVEN, THATTHE partnership heretofore exUtlnt; belwewi c. W.liawksaod P.C utw Is Ibis day die wived by mutual conint i r C. fcevar ret SfbUk due sua fay oat sf ajeajm be Celebratec at Salem you wish to cure the Blues, ITERUMQUE ITERUMQUE Is a Latin phrase that literally means' -Again ana iiiain," uennuuK repei'non. Wain aud aeala (we cannot reneat It too much) we want to imnresa von with thri laci mat Patton Bros., OS STATE 8TBBKT. OarryTthe largest assortment ol Novels, piugaxTnes, Ac HKW ADTKRTUKMJCNTS. ') Grand Concert By the Wonderful Musical Prodigies, THE BEASEY CHILDREN Concert Company, Tkarsday aid Friday Ereihgg, Jane 22d aid 23d. ' Popular Prices, 25 cent and 60ceuta. Beats on sale at Fatton's. PAY UP AND HAVE COSTS.-AU persons owing- me. aotes or- accounts that are overdue, of Woo or under, pleane pay up and save cosu. . juu bavaqk, ht. Ml-dW-IW rpOK HALE. A very nicely located lot. with J? house, on Mill street south ol Willamette university. For terms and particulars, please inquire at this office. 6-w-lm Er.H WANTED.-ArenU paid afood com mission, and 13000 dividend amons- tuecD em next winter. SDeclal attractions 10 be pushed this year for which wa want the ser vice of best areata everywhere. THE CURTIS rUBLIUHINO CO., Room , Chronicle Bblldinr, Han Francisco. mil IS PAPER la keptou file at E. O. Dace's r Aavenisina Agency, m ana eo ssercnaais Exchange. Ban Francisco, California, where contract for ad vertUlnf can be made fer It. CHRISTIAN PU1ENCE Literature of aU kinds on sale at 33 Liberty street. 4-6-ly ATTENTION. Gash money paid for rats, buttles. old Iron and all kinds of metals. a so hides, at old Court House, Haiem. i-w-iy i. jvuruuiin. THE PACIFIC DETECTIVE AND'COLLECHNG BUREAU OA.'L.rttA, ... Oregon Private work a specialty. 0. 11. CLEMENT, Maaafer. IGUNN'S amoTMD LIVER PILLS r4MWHtrtfC . ONC PILL FOR A DOSC. a smmmbi r sae Mwsss asjt) Sw.wsmhhi .". aajt BeM by BasAtt Vaaeijrf. litehit&Df f J fj w ssyv.w jxr M IWV4BSHTS COLLIDE. British ; Battleship Sinks off Tripoli. GOES SOWN WITH 400 MEN. ' ;l Sir George Tyron, K. C. B. Vico- AoMiral Lost 21 Oniccra Browned. i London, f June 23. A frightful ca lamlty baa bifalleu the British battle ship Vlotoria) flagship of the Mediter ranean squadron, and hundreds of lives have been ioat.-' The Victoria, which flow the flag of Vice-Admiral Bir George Tryou; K. C. B, was run into off Tripoli by) the British battleship Camperdownjv, also belonging to Medi terranean BqMdron, and under com mand of Cant. Charles Johnstone. The Victoria had an enormous hole in her side in which the water poured in tor rents. Before those on board could cast loose their small boats she went to the bottom, carrying down with her near ly all on board? Borne of the officers and crew managed to get out of suction caused by the sinking vessel and were rescued. Among those lost are Vice-Admiral Tyron. First reports of disaster stated about 200 men had been drowned but later dispatches show the loss of life far greater, not less, than four hundred. The Admiralty received a telegram from Tripoli, Byria, under date of today as follews: "While, maneuvering off Tri poli this, afternoon the Victoria and Camperdown collided. Victoria sank lu 16 minutes. In ,18 fathoms of water. She lies bottom pppermost. Twenty one officers drowned. Two hundred and flfty-flve men saved." The injury to the Camperdown is not yet fully as certained, but it is serious and will necessitate her going on dook for re pairs. The vessel carried 600 officers aud men, 107 mariners. Latest Financial Hews. Ban Bernardino, June 23. The first national bank of San Bernardino, which has withstood a run for the last five days, is compelled to close Its doors temporarily London, June 23. It is rumored the Herschell committee proposes to close the Iudlan mints conditioned on the repeal of the Sherman act. Niaqara Falls, N. Y., June 23. The Cataract bank, largest in the city, has fulled unexpectedly, owing to in ability to get expected aid. It has $70, 000 of deposits and is believed notable to resume. Chicago, Juue 23. Fried man n k Frledmann. wholesale clothing, failed. Assets and liabilities (02,000 each. Washington, D. C. June23. Comp troller Eckles has ordered Bank Ex aminer Cleary to take charge of the Whatcom, Wash., bank. Minneapolis, June 23. The state bauk of Minneapolis, one hundred thousand capittl, (00,000 surplus, closed its doors this morning. Average depos its (48,000. Socialists Riot. Bkrlin, June 23. Socialists In Lu beck and Jauer, angered ut the non-success of (heir candidates in the late elec tion, attacked the publio buildings and bouses of oftlclals with stones, doing a good deal of damage. It became nec essary to call out the military, A large number of rioters were arretted. Screens on Sunday. Chicaoi), June 23. The Methodists will not wlthdruw their exhibit from the World's fair. After three hours of dlbcu&bloi) this i vcnlng the committee decided to cover up all exhibits of the church on .Sundays. All members of the church are asked to do the same with their Individual exhibit. Two Killed, Two iBJture. Pk hbo rrr. Arizona, June 28. A seri ous Are occurred here waiting In tbe death of James W. Hitt f-nriayoung wowsb known as Vlo;a isrooks. J. H. Bishop, a wealthy tbeop mmb sad m wosaaa Raised Joule Jstsrtfa lassiysd Kriotss laiurlat, THEBia FOUR FOUND. Quick Work by "The Journal" -Other News From Lane Oo. Eugene, Or., June 23. Special to Journal The Big Four are adver tised to perform at Springfield Batur day night. Henry Falling of Portland has been elected president of the board of regents of the State University. Prior B. Blair, an old pioneer, died last night suddenly In bed, aged eighty years. Our remaining banks are solid. FINANCIAL INDICES. Record of tbe Day's Failures and Movements Hill for Silver. . New York, June 23. Senator David B. Hill has come out In favor of free bimetallic coinage. Savings Bank. San Francisco, June 23. Tbe Peo ple's Home Savings Bank closed its doors this morning. It affiliated with the Paciflo Bank, which closed yester day. Resources are said to far exceed liabilities. Another Oalifornian. Madera, June 23. The bank of Madera failed to open its doors this morning. A placard on tbe door an an eounces: "Temporarily suspended; depositors will be paid lu full." Money Goes West. New York, June 23. Currency shipments to Ban Francisco will be very large again today. Telegraphic transfers at tbe sub-treasury will cer tainly reach yesterday's figures. Higher Weol Freight Chicago, June 23. Chairman Mid gley of Western Freight associatlou has telegraphed tbe Great Northern, Northern Paciflo and Union Paciflo rollroads, calling attention to a special on wool from tbe North Pacific coast terminals to Atlantic Seaboard at the hO f 1.0& per-100poasK)eattd'' wg gested that as Eastern lines will not accept less than local rates east of this city, no alternative Is left for tbe west ern freight association' .than to cancel tbe tariff. Congressman Dead. Easton, Pa,, June 23. Hon. Wm. Mutohel died of heart disease thlk morning. New Collector; Port Townsend, Wn., Juoej 23. James O. Saunders relieved Andrew Wassom this afternoon as collector of customs. Baunder appointed Walter Bowen his chief deputy. Another Out. Chicago, June 23. The Great Nor thern has made another out in trans continental rates as follews: From St. Paul, Minneapolis and Dulutb to Spo kane, Seattle, Tacoma, Vancouver and North Paciflo coast points 125 first-class and $18 second class, to be effective June 25, and apply In both directions. Tbe Northern Paciflo lost no time in meet ing tbe rates and will put them in effect the same date. Tbe Great Northern also decided to place on sale commenc ing July 1, 3,000-mile tickets good for one year for $15, tickets to be good over tbo entire system, the Sioux City & Northern and over the Canadian Paciflo between Necbe and Winnipeg. The Western Passenger association, which is greatly disturbed by the actions of the Great Northern, will meet June27th to take suitable action. Tbe opinion among general passenger agents is that tbe Union Paciflo will not enter tbe fight, preferlng rather to abandon Men- tana business. Prepared for Robbers, Topeka, Kan., June 23, Tbe Arkan sas City and Caldwell banks are still gdarded by armed men in anticipation or a raid by Indian territory despera does. Tbe cause of tbo alarm was ap pearance on tbe streets of Arkansas City of eight well-armed men whom no one seemed to know, but who bore tbe ap pearance of being night riders from the territory about four rail's distant. When the citizens armed themselves, the gang, withdrew and went luto camp on Grouse creek, where they were Jolued by half a dozen others. As tbey have permitted no one to come near their eamp, their purpose is only guessed. Owing to tbe frequent robber ies by men from tbe Indian territory, Arkansas City and Caldwell business men determined to be fully prepared, and tbey are guarding not only their banks, but all tbe business bouses ear. rylng considerable suss of saoaey. Tbe report reaebed here this afternoon that the gang, now composed of a dozen Men, was .woying westward la (tie Use efCaWweJI. Highest of all In Leavening Power. Latest U. S Gov't Report Iw&l S&S&S&M ABSOLUTELY PURE DAILY FOREIGN BUDGET. The Bebring Sea Arbitration Proceedings A NUMBER OF VISITORS PRESENT. Great Scarcity of Fodder in the Rhine Provinces. Paris, June 23. A large number of visitors were present at the session of ,tbe Bebring sea tribunal of arbitration. Amoug those who listeued to the pro ceedings was Hon. James B. Eustls, American ambassador to France. Hon E. J. Phelps, of counsel for the United Stages, opened his argument in behalf of the contention of the United States, and his address was a brilliant one. He said that tbe case presented only two main questiens: Have tbe Canadians and the renegade Aruerlcaus, who adopted tbe, British flag lu order to defy tbe laws of their own couutry, the right to continue destroying the seal species? and, if so, what regulations are necessary to prevent tbe extermination of the seals? Other questions might be Involved, but they were merely Incidental. America beaded tbe elates tbjU.tba-ladlserisBiBte-,deBo-- tioa of tbe seals, Including tbe slaughter of tbe gravid animals pro ceeding towards the Prlbyloff Islands, tbe herding grounds, and of the moth ers seeking food at sea, Is Inhuman, barbarous and a violation of tbo laws of all civilized nations for the protec tion of wild animals in their breeding season. Such slaughter, he contended, must eventually result in extinguish ing a valuable Industry, established for nearly a century by Russia, and main tained by the United States In the ces sion of Alaska to tbe United States by tbe Russian government. The British claimed tbe right to exterminate the species for the sake of a temporary profit. Tbey do uot meet tbe question as to whether the right exited, but ex- hauet the resources of the ablest advo cacy to evade It. Tbe British counsel approached the question in every direc tion except a straightforward one. They pretended tolnquire If the United States were justified In seiz'ng British vessels engaged In seal bunting. Mr. Phelps declared there was no suoh ques tion before tbe tribunal. The arbitra tors were not concerned In the question of past seizures, except as to the find ing of.tbo necessary facts on which to base further begotiatlons. Counsel having agreed upon tbe facts, the tri bunal ought to dismiss tho matter of tbe seizures. In Nicaragua. Manaqua, Nicaragua, June 23. GeueraKAugUBtino Laylz bas been ap pointed commander-in-chief of tho Nicaragua army. Offlclul letters re calling Minister Guzman from Wash ington have been signed and sealed., Minister Guzman's Intimation that tbe Nicaragua Canal company backed tbe revolutionists and furnished money to help them along are declared to be without foundation. Minister Guz man's brother denies the story that he hai been recalled on account of the statement. Scarcity of Fodder. Bkrun, June 23. At a meeting of Wurtemburg peasants a petition to tbe king was framed asking blui to convoke tbe landtag and ask grant for tbe purchase of fodder abroad and IU dis tribution among tho peasants on credit. In Hesse tbe landtag has been sum moned to meet for a similar purpm, Along tbe Rhine aud lu Hesse-Nussau tbe greatest scarcity prevails. The price of bay has risen 8, 0 aud lu some places 10 shillings per hundredweight From Btrasburg it Is reported meat is selling at suck p Ices that tbe peasant farasere have been forced to slaughter their settle. It la feared the result will be a meat famine la 1604, In niauy Blaeea cattle have been starved to death. Tbe Frankfurt Zeltung suggests the customs duties ea fodde be repealed, aadtbe aoverameat wake a vigorous Baking Powder effort to enable tho people to preserve their stock cattle in tho event of a, famine, before it Is too late. Drouth in Holland. TjikHaouk, June 23. The drouth com luut-H throughout Holluud. The municipal tullwiillcs have been h- struoted to take steps to provide drluk-r ".s ' tug water, wuicn in some villages costs r a penny a pall. The dearth of water k .-t greatest in the northern districts, where - A. a fodder famine bas caused the sale of-' ,.' livestock atauy price. In spite of the JCV drouth, however, winter crops of wheat, -; and rye aro satisfactory, especially Hk ' Llmhurg. Grain crops are. fairly good lu the northern province Oats are .i" very backward. Of potatoes there will !'' be a small crop of good quality. Even rr with copious rainfalls now the hay crop will prove deflcent. ,- Epidemic of Suicide. Vienna, Juno 23. A suicide of ept- " detnio bas brokeu out In Buda" Pesth "' and other Hungarian towns. Bevea cases of suicide were reported at Buda Pesth yesterday. Cases of insanity are Increasing. This Is attributed to drink? ing poisonous concoctions substituted for wine, which became scarce through the ravages of phylloxera.. Ignata Abels, a Jewish, recruit, committed sui cide at Vienna yesterday, on ;acoouat of ill treatment to which he was; sub jected by petty officers. The author!- Ue have erdered: aainnnlry, into ther affair. Riot at Vienna. Vienna, June 23. Great excitement has been caused at Andrychow by tne rioting socialists. The mob had full possession of tho place for a time and a large number of shops were pillaged. Tbe military finally intervened and some of the rioters were, number wounded. killed aact.a Ordered Extradited. Victoria, June 23. Extradition pro. ceodlngs In the case of Rev, A. R. Reams, pastor of the Methodist church south of Merced, Cal., who ran away with Lucy Rucker, daughter of one of the deaconB of the church, olosed ysh terday and the court ordered thai Reams be committed for extradition, ' : Speaks of His Partner. New York, Juno 23. Referring to tbo death of Senator Stanford, Mr,C, P. Huntington said: "We are deeply pained to hear of bis death. He was the last of my old partners In building and operating railroads, and I deeply feel bis loss, Our business connections run back for 80 years, and our. acquain tance for over 40 .years. In business matters we never bad a'Jar In all tbe years of our association. Wn did differ in respect to some political matters;but as to those we agreed to dlifer. But the leaf was turned down upon all those differences a long time ago; and our personal relations remained undisturbed ut tho tlmoof his death." Man Killed. Tacoma, June 23. An uakaewa man was run Into and killed by tbe west-bound Northern Paciflo eapreas train a mile and a half east of South Prairie. Tbe man was setting close to the rail on a trestle when tbe train came' around a curve. The attempt to step the train was unsuccessful. Tbe body was brought here. 1 KEEP COOL la14e, ouUlde. sad aU U way NMkjk. HiKEs'gS This great TsmporanMdriak t a u wt kealUiial, M It U f&Maat. Try M. ii ii. 'V "VwJ 11 -il r. -VJ &. "r M i, U. 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