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, 1 . -.,,. HARD TIMES OFFER, Yhf ajrl,88loj)9o0ft noiilli for I) All Papers when you dun get tho Dally Journal 1 Mm.II for 88 , ja Month 7 (ME CENT MILVI CAPITAL A0eftf ma-stfe V I I fl K III sflr t. I m ' I -If II l"i XI - I i ValtfAdri, " V-x V- JL mJL JL. A., JL. i a w Krt IPaperB 0fti Wk Tlma 1 OwJ I IfJili! " ssessans MM4MMMMIMM IWEC VOL. 0. "THE l'JSOl'Llfi'8 PAlUfllt." HALJBM, OXtJStiON, WJSDNKHDAY, JULY 0, 18OIJ. "TO-DAY'y WMWH TO-DAY." NO. 167 C3ZL.aa3 r7wSH . . ifrn t i JkisWwl At llw1SSSSSSHMySKHJC9Cu jsf ' f ssssssssssssssssHOlfb -iB I I I I I jfif our stock and la the place to trado, when you want to save money on your purchases. Thoy carry a full . w liriwbfj I Si .riJM Boots and Shoes, of for cash only, and sell ino Para With f 'TSfSm BARNES, HP ' - ' SSUff ra L- mL . . .... . , ,V '.)Jiftvo your business accounts f-fzt$b Tlirt Vpat Pntnnf j .jiBooks that are worthy of the patronage and praise of the Government Of flclaloftbo State of Oregon, and the greater portion of the merobautile men .f'ttes'Stale. are surely deservlnc of. a iiiPCaiiufftctured in Oregon ONLY JMauufactured in ti?F"2f8 0I THE CAPITAL AlMlfrafflsssfifslm I HUinHerato ihe State of Oregon, Printers and Lithographers, Salem, Oregon. H. W. COTTLE & CO.; General Insurance Agency. Representing tke following well-known and tellable Cempanies: JTATC!lWaURANOK CO., 'raaers' Insurance Co., .National insurance uo., M wSBEBfflKHtt" i. i' ii mi HiIubi Mm Lion Klre insurance Co., Imperial Fire Insurance Co., London a. Lancashire Flro Ins. Soc., London Assurance ( orpnratlon, Alliance Avsurance Co., Worwlob Union Fire Ins.Soo. dest aud Leading Firm In the City Devoted Exclusively to Insurance, lai1 1rf. THORNBORG, vers and repaint upholstered fmelto turn out flrst-olasa wort. IvcTMtlitffttes. State Insurance block. BvD. C. T. HART, i-i . WBBMmaSlFfy " ' Mb i4Eyfsssssss?nsssssssss$tM. . Jmfk : ; !9piKJlHK i Tk.jSlsasHHsKr -i ZL' VVHsHsVJKHbsKjwI. , , JdBlniifHHariifBiRivisasasMaMBiwwaMsasMsasiisi HWIRCHILL rlRROUGHS 247 COMMERCIAL STREET. Lamoureux's Stables, ; the Commercial street brfdire near hicles being added constantly. Only rigs uor poor horses. Deutscher Advocat. postofficeblo:k, - SALEM, OR. Admitted to practice in all the courts. Special attention riven to German (peak Inr people and builneos at tbe county and slate offices. E. llOFEIt, NoUry l-ubllc. BAGGAGE SALE. Tbe undersigned rtll sll at the Sarceant lxdzlne House in Opera House block. Jnlr J J. ISO. Any one having brere there U re auatoBetwrn. bresale. aKmKKi(T THE PACIFIC DO CN1ECT1NG BUREAU , U m Ortson I'll mis Kri m specialty. S. B. CUsMKNT. Manacer FINING. zperlsnce tralulnt f-r nu reAnnnble t an be f toU' cUkUe, or addrws HaJem. WJUSM Amu. m:- t . '' ' ' m&y Mmma Tsssir' 'iiifciiKw aAsiuI.' wt&,yaj prices will quickly N?iO York the best St. Louis make, also a general assortment of other goods. for cash only, at a small profit. tho TimPQ - - - kept in PERFECT rooks, sucn are 7I,.f Annnlnir Itnolra trial by everyone. by The Meston-Dygert Book Mfg. Co., CITY BINDERY-. Etna Insurance Co., Hun Insurance Co.. westcbeeter Klre ins. Co., THE CPHOLSTtiRER. furniture. Loner Experience In the trade Sam Dies of coverings. No trouble to Cuemektta street. Cross, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In. Fresh, Salt and Smoked Meats of allKiud 95 Court and 110 State Streets. ni ieats Spraying OMfifs. 103 State Street. LEADING MERCHANT TAilLOR. Willamette Hotel. New stock and ve the best service rendered. No sbabb H. L. LAMOUREUX, Proprietor. SIX MINUTE CARS I -rro The Races. Can will leave tbe postofllce on CAPITAL CITY RAILWAY Every six minutes ruirnlDf through direct U tbe Fair U rounds at U hour that the ptopl. will be attracted to the races and Fourth o July celebration. Un Circus day cars will rui, DDUBOT TO MZ 0ril0Ul NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. VrOTJCEWHKitKBY GIVEN. TIIATTH! I puttmrsblp lurttoforeexlstiDfblwe' U. W.llawksaad .U. lvar U tbls day di. solved by mutual ooni-nt ; V. U. JLevar red icr t'om tbe drm. O W. Hawks wlU ol alibllU due aud V1 out sUndloj aeenun aralnst ins WBl. ' JSjtf. I I I I convince you that Racket Seo our prices bofore buying. State Ins. Block. ODDS AND ENDS. Soy 1t ia I," and "Ho wont wlthmo." There are no opportunities for the un prepared. Italy ia estimated to bo worth about 111,755,000,000. Cocns wood is the hardest known wood. Oak is the strongest. . Tho Latin Biblo was valued at $150 in the fifteenth century. When faith is lost and honor dies, the man isdoad. Whittier. A society which nearly any one may inter id no society at all. Chain and cable suspension bridges antedate tho Christian era. People never think of whistling in Ice land. It's a violation of the divine law. Chambers agrees that tho somnambulic state may como upon n person in tho day time. Train children carefully to read aloud, both for tho sako of the yoice and tho pro nunciation. All four of tho British-Australian col onists havo a Scotchman at tho head of their government. . Woman is in a normal condition only when she ia in love tho love that cheer but not inebriates. It is Baid that wood for use in making tho best pianos is seasoned for 40 years before it is deemed serviceable. One should not make one's trials worse by letting them become the cause of per manent, perhaps fatal, organic derange ment. Ono nover knows himself till ho has denied Limsolf. The altar of sacrifico is the touchstone of character. O. P. Gif ford. Spirit Lake, la., is situated upon tho pinnacle of ono of tho most elevated ro giona in the state, 1,650 feet above sea level. Street car conductors at Hannibal, Mo., aro forbidden to aid women in get ting on or off tho cars, except when re quested. Manchester's career as a seaport com mences with 1894. At any rate, Sir J. Harwood expresses himself confident that tho ship canal will bo opened in January next. Tbe Gentle Art of Charming;. A man says that a woman to bo clever at conversation must have a good mem ory. Sho must keep in mind so much aa sho knows of tho tastes and prejudices of those present. If So-and-so's brother fought in tho Egyptian war, if such a ono has Scotch ancestry, if such another had a dear friend or an aunt or some body who went on tho stage. If such an other has written n poem on "Mortality'' and has opinions on immortality and so on, of each and all sho must remember. And "As you said tho other day" is a good way to introduce a pungent re mark; or, "As your favorite author has it," which shows a flattering regard for one's preferences. All theso tricks, if you call them so, must be studied. Don't try to make a man think how clever you are. Mako him think how clever ho Is. Brighten him up. Lead him on to say witty things. You may even coax him up to a joke, be he as glum as Pharaoh's ghost Re mind him of clever things ho said "tho other day," Nover mind if they aro In ventions of your own. Nover mind if he knows they aro. So long as ho does not imagine that you know they are, you are all right. Tell bright things about him, It won't take long to make him feel, es pecially if he U a really dull fellow, that he is a lot smarter than even he thought himself, and ho will correspondingly adore you. A man is apt to frixzle un der the fire of your own humor and wit and brightness, and of course a man is never comfortable when he frizzles. Woman. A Designer o Battleships. Lieutenant Nixon, who designed the cruiser New York, which beat all rec ords the other day, ia a graduate of the Annapolis academy, but left the navy to enter Uie shipyards of the Cramps. Tbe battleships Indiana and Massachusetts are being built from M dengns. LiU tewtnt Nixon was tout to England to study naval architecture, but MOM ( bars mfMMd Ms teach. t r A MANITOBA FAILURE, Bills Secured Under thoDomtn leu Banking Law. SUCCESSFUli CELEBRATION AT CHICAGO. Number j of Tcoplo Uurfied to Bpatk In Michigan. WiNmrfeo, July 5. The Cowmor clal bank yof Winnipeg Km gonoiuto liquidation. LiabilltltS $1,270,000; as. sets fl, 061,000. The bills of tho bank go under tho dominion law. (This bank had a subscribed capital of f 1,- 000,000. . Tho dominion law requires banks to pay an annual tax into a fund for redemption of bills Issued. This makes bills of any dominion bank good and secure.) Sis Fourth at Chicago. Chicago, July 6. Indications are that when count Is completed it will show over ' 800,000 people visited the World's Fair yesterday. Elaborate pre parations are being made to receive tbe Columbus caravel, which is expected to arrive on tbe 7th. Colorado Sank. Pueblo, Colo., July 6. Tho Ameri can National Rank suspended. Assets $1,250,000; liabilities $035,000. It is be lieved it will resume shortly. ., Kansas Failure. Garden City, Kansas, July 6. Tho Flnley County Bank fulled today. No statement is made. South Dakota Failure. Howard, 8. D.,July 5. Vllas,ChrIs tianson & Co's. bank here failed today. No statement Ib made. Big Mortgage. Indianoplib, Iud., July 5. The Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton rail road bas'placed a general mortgage on its property for $3,800,000 at 5 per cent, to fund bonded and other debts. Bonds ruu 60 years. Throats Out. BoitDWEiiL, Ky.,July 6. Two young ladles, daughters ot J. W. Ray, a re spected farmer, went berrying .this morning. An hour later their bodies were found with throats cut. from ear to ear. Pronounces it Preposterous. London, July 6. The Greek consul general here pronounces preposterous the report that tbe king of Greece has abdicated, and .that a republlo has been established. , Desperation in Kansas. Topeka, Kan., July 6. The gravity of the condition of tue farmers of west ern Knnwis continue to grow moro ser ious. Unless thoy are soon provided with substantial aid the country will be deserted by those able to got away, while those compelled to remain will sutler for the necessaries of life. Holocaust ia Michigan. Gaciktown, Mich., 'July 5,A farm house four miles northeast of tbls place was struck by lightening, burned early this morning. A una named Babcook, wife and child, u man named Frost, of Foatorla, and a child of Roberts were burned to death. Roberts's daughter was fatally hurt. Five others la tho bouse escaped. Supreme Judgo Dying. Newport, R. I., July 6. Justice Blatcbford Is In a critical condition. He Is reported as refusing everything ex cept liquid food. ANAROHISTS IN SPAIN. Riffraff Rioters in Pans Fighting the Soldiers. Sevillk, July fi. This city was a state of constant alarm all night. The excitement Is due to the fact that an arcbists or other lawlens persons aro at work In various parts of the city, caus ing tbe explosion of petards. In France. Paris, July 0. It now appears that most of the Holing yestenlay was not byntudenta but by the Itlilrufl who took advantage of the occunlou to raise a disturbance. This class resumed riot ing (bis morning and had numerous conflicts with police aud soldiers. Numbers on both sides are injured. Tbe aflalr has assumed such a serious aspect that tbo authorities are deter mined to restoreorder at any cost. Al most the whole c'ty Is occupied by troops. TfllS BVENING'S NEWS. Financial Trouble Brewing in LohiIoh. SPECKLES THREATENED WlTJf MURDER World's Fair Train Colllsloa at Chicago. Trouble ia Loadoa. Nkw York, July 6. Stocks are dis turbed this afternoon by vagus rumors of financial difficulties In London ,.. ' soclated press, London, 1 4wir failures there. Reports arty oo a cauaru. At Btewawil. Honolulu, July 6. There havo boon threo arrests for conspiracy and promises of more. Claus Spreokels threatened with assassination, the or ganization of a murder society, with an annexation club, and finally the news of tho appointment of Judce Sneed, of Tennessee, as minister to Ha waii to succeed Mr. Blount, have been tho developments of the past six days, and no end of excitement and cossin has been the result. World's Fair Collision. Chicago, Ills., July 5. Tbe world's fair speolal train on the Illinois Central railroad ran Into a' freight at 47th street, this afternoon. A fireman and engineer aro reported killed. Several passengers are badly hurt. Well Known at Salem. Pendleton, July 5. Captain N. B. Humphrey, of this city, while boarding a moving train at Meaoham this morn ing fell under tbe wheels. His left foot Is badly smashed so as to necessi tate amputation Mormon Supremacy. Findlav, Ohio July 6. Rev. J. W. Hill, a noted anti-Mormon laborer of Utah, is now in the city and baa dis closed tbe scheme of the Mormons to buy tho next congress to give them statehood. A million dollars, be says, has been raised for that purpose Bridge Burned. BpoIcane, Wash., July 5. Moses Coulee bridge on the Great Northern railroad burned, The bridge was 034 feet lone and 185 feet high. It will take three weeks to replace It. In the meantime passengers and freight will be. transferred. THE MARKETS. ' Ban Francisco, July 6. Wheat, December $1,801. Chicago, July 5. Wheat 64; Sep tember 00J. Portland,. JulyS. Wheat valley, $1.12J$1.13, Walla Walla $1.02 $1.03. FROM STAYTON. Charley Magers of MoMlnnvilIe Is in town vIsltlnK bis mother tbls week. James Lee returned to Waterloo last Thursday. W. H. Legerwood, formerly of Su blimity, has moved to town. Deputy Sheriff Cooper was In town Thursday. G, R. Thomas was In Salem Friday. Married, at the residence of tbe jus tice of tho peace, O. E. Wheeler and Jane Zinc. Hon. Clark Braden delivered a lec ture in the Christian church Saturday night. Mr. Kitchen and daughter spent the Fourth at Albany. Deputy Sheriff Cooper was In town Sunday. Prominent Doctor Murder. Accused of A gentleman recently made a start ling accusation In tbe hesrlng of tho writer. Bald be, "I firmly believe that Dr. , Intentionally or unintentionally killed my wife. Ilo pronounced her complaint consumption Incurable. Hhe accepted the verdict, and died. Yet since then I have beard of at least a dozen esses, quite as far advanced as bers, that have been cured by Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. Her life might have been saved tor con sumption la not Incurable.' Of course It Is not. Tbe "Discovery" will remove every trace of it, If taken In time and usee! faithfully. Consumption Is a dis ease of the blood a scrofulous affection and the "Discovery,, strikes at tbe root of the evil. For all cases or weak lungs, spitting of blood, severe linger ing coughs and kindred allments,lt m a overef-ga rewedy, JbsKaiJhhL. & Highest of all In Leavening Power. -Latest U. S Gov't Report Royal .as? ABSOLUTELY PURE FOREIGN INFORMATION. Terrible Disasters ChroHided -ThIy. Fourth. ?- OR OPENS PARLIAMENT. Ecuoits Ills Furious Appoal Militarism. for London, July 6. At Thornhlll, Yorkshire a terrible explosion occurred yesterday. Ono hundred and twenty miners are entombed, aud the loss of life, It is feared, will be heavy. Four bodies have boon already brought out. Pitiful scenes of distress and anxiety prevail about the mine. St. Petersburg, July 6. A terrible disaster, resulting: In a large loss of life, occurred on tbe steamer Altons, a boat employed In the river trude on the Volga. Tho steamer, with quite n number of passenger on board, was ap proaching Romanoy, when tbo boilers exploded, killing twenty-six passengers. Among the dead is General Petrushew uki. Tbo explosion tore tbe upper part of the steamer to pieces, and burning coals blown from tho furnaces set fire to the wreck. Tho boat burned to tbe water's edgo and then sank. Paris, July 5. Tho startling news haB been received here that a revolution has occurred In ..Greece, that King George has abdicated, andthattbe peo ple of Athens, backed by thesoldiry, have proclaimed Greece a republic The event was so euddon and unexpected that tqe particulars of It are as yet but rumors. No official verification of It cau be obtained, but considering the dissatisfaction prevalent for somo time and tho Impulsive oharaoter of the peo pie, It Is not regarded as improbable. A cablegram similar to the above was received In this city by a prominent Greek' Several Greeks were soon in re gard to It, but they had no information to give. Wbllo suoprlsed, thoy thought It not Improbable. Their countrymen, they say, have long been hoping and planning to mako their country an In dependent republic. Berlin, July 5. The rclchstag was opened yesterday by Emperor William. The emperor was attired in full military uniform, Ho proceeded directly to the dlas, which was ereotcd to tho right of the prcsu gallery. Bowing low, Chan cellor von Cuprlvi banded the manu script of tbe Imperial speech to (bo em peror. Holding himself ereot, bis ma festy, In a firm and clear voice, read bis address from which tho following excerpts are taken: 'A bill concerning tho peace footing of the army, which was submitted to the former relohstag, to my regret did not find approval. In the face of tbo development of military Institutions, tbo rejection of the army bill was bound to lead to the resolution to dis solve the relohstag end order uow clo tlons. Since the Introduction of the bill, the political sltuatlou In Europe has experienced no change, Tbo rela tions of the empire with other power) are thoroughly friendly and free from all clouds. The .proportion of Ger many's organized military strength has however, changed for tbe worse during tbe puit year when compared with tti-t of our neighbors. I consider that all means at our disposal must be utilized In order to establish an effective de fense of the Fatteerland, You will re ceive Immediately a new bill regarding the peace footing of the army, in which there will be taken into account ao fur as possible certain desire expressed dur ing the discussion of the Into bill. Can sequently, diminished deuiautU uro made upon the personal capacity uud taxbearlng power of the people as far aa posolbk without ttudutigerlug the enl&enoy of the army. The umplru's Interest requires that tho bill bo patwed with tho utmost dispatch so tunt Ihu emw recruit calls may be made lu tho autumn on the new basis. Delay would Influence most unfavorably our streuglh for more tuau twenty years - "Gentlemen," with a great sacrifico Germany has been united lu one em SHtaArareH Baking Powder pire. The nation bonora most tbote who staked thelt blood or property oa tbls work whloh led the Fatherland to prosperity. To safely guard the glori ous achievement with which God baa blessed ua in our battle for Independ ence Is our most sacred duty. This duty we can only fulfill If we make our selves strong enough to remain a surety for Europo's peaco. I trust you wllli not fall to give mo and my confederates your patriotic sacrifices and willing support In striving for these alms." Tbo emporor's reference to the duty of the members of tho relohstag to pre serve and guard that whloh the nation has won, was greeted with hearty cheers. When tho emperor had con cluded his written speech, loud awl prolonged applause greeted him. His majesty Btood waiting for quiet to be re stored, aud when he could be heard he he added a few improvised remarks. Financial News. Washington, July 6. The mouth-, ly olrcular statement Issued by the treasury department shows a net de crease of the money In circulation since June first of $2,425,630, and since July, llrst, 1802, of $0,348,077, making the amount of all kinds of money in circul ation July 1, 1893, $1,503,720,411. The classification is as follews: Gold coin, $403,033,700; standard silver, 55,400,178; gold certificates, $02,070,010; silver oer- J tlflcates, $320,489,105; treasury notes v under the aot of July 14, 1800, $140,661,- J 605; currenoy certificates under the act or Juno 8, 1872, $11,035,000; national ' bank notes, $147,781,190. Tbe amount- f of circulating medium per capita Is ' placed at $23.86. Tho issue of standard silver dollars from tbe mints and treasury during tbe weekended July 1st was $400,100, and for the correopondlnur period In 1802. $402,420. Tho shipments of fractional , Bllvor coins for tbe month of June were i $707,104; for June, 1892, $1,025,507. i Chioauo, July 5. "There neverhas been a time since the law of 1880 known , as tho Bhorraan aot was passed that I would not have voted for Its repeal," ' says Senator Sherman. The Sherman , act was a compromise measure passed to save tbo country from a free coinage bill. I havo told Mr. Cleveland and Mr, Carlisle that I will stand with ' them for a soulid, stable currenoy. I thluk tboShurman law will be repealed, ! but tho danger la that congress may go too fur. Should tho olauao providing for tho purchase of 4,500,000 ounces of silver monthly bo stricken out It would bo well, but If congress should go on and repeal tho clause providing that the United States shall maintain the ' parity between gold and silver coin it would cauae widespread distrust. There Is In tho treasury 850,000,000 of coined silver dollars and $145,000,000 of uncolued bullion. Tho legal tender quality of theso coins must be preserved and their parity to gold maintained. XblB WOII UUUUglJ IU DIUJ1 IUD iUClUCt J mintage of silver, but that In circula tion must bt sustained. To stop mak ing silver dollars would not Impair tbe usefulness of those already made so long as this guaranty Is back of them.'' The senator further expressed his be lief that tbe cessation of silver eolnage would not bring gold more into circula tion He attributed tho present Btrln- genoy to the apprehension lu tbe mer cantile and financial world that the government will not meet Its obliga tions in gold but will pay In cheap money. A good choice house to sell on easy terms. Will take carpeatvr work in part payment. G. M. Heeler, (f. Cures Scrofula Mr. K. J. Rowcll, MMsford, Ma., My her. saotbar ba beeacawjof aewrfula by the utotrf ' four bottles of BMHSjMH aft? haviajr k4 much other tre H atioent, a4 baling lethteed to qui ssississisisssi te low nutaiuioa c4 fcetua, U was thought ske could not live. INHRKITED SCROFULA, o C&red say Httle bey or brdiuiy ; up all hope e his seeetety. AMtly I taituoad to us HB buttle cured Um, an sssssssHsssh snsfMss t "W ttfwftfl&rst-l11'? C SB. . Jr sasffSQEaa,