HARD TIMES OFFER, Wl'pa i.8tf to $9 BO A Month for1 fJAtiy 1'nfiflffl when you can got tlio Dully Journal by MU for SB eto. a Month? ONE CENT DAILY! Hi tin, Month by MH Prepaid (a Advwnce. Ko Papers Bent Wk Tlmols Out CAPITAL J O u xviN A L. VOL. 0. ARE With tho high mccn you aro paying for your Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Furnish ing Goods, Etc., Etc. If not call at tho - CASH STORK, Where you get the best bargains for the least money. GOODS Bought for CASH and sold for CASH can be, and aie sold for a smallor margin than goods sold on prices. J. W. THOMAS, 297 Com'l, Keeping Pace With the Times. Have your business accounts kepi in PERFECT books, such are The Frcy Patent Flat Opening Books. Books tbnt are worthy of tbe patronage and praise of the Government Of ficials of tbe State of Oregon, aud the greater portion of tbe merchantile men of tbe 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 tbe Slate of Oregon, Printers and Lithographers, Salem, Oregon. H. W. COTTLE & CO., General Insurance Agency Representing the following well-known and reliable Cempanies: BTATE INSURANCE CO., JEtna Insurance Co., Traders' Insurance Co., Hun Insurance Co., National Insurance Co., Westchester Klre Ins. Co., .Lion Klre Insurance Co., Imperial Fire Insurance Co., Londou Lancashire Fire Ins. Boc., London Assurance I orpnratlon, Alliance Apsurance Co., Norwich Union Fire Ins.Soo. Oldest and Leading Firm in the City Devoted Exclusively to Insurance, J. W. TflORNBURG, THE UFHOLSTtiltER. Recovers and repairs upholstered furniture. Long Experience in the trade enables me to turn out first-class work. give estimates. State Insurance block, Ed. C. CHURCHILL Spraying (Mils, && r 103 BURROUGHS State Street. F. T. HART, 247 COMMERCIAL STREET. Lamoureux's Stables, At the Commercial street bridge near Willamette Hotel. New stock and ve hicles being added constantly. Only tho best service rendered. No shabby rigs nor poor horses. H. L. LAMOUREUX, Proprietor. Deutscher Advocat. POSTOFFICE BLOCK, - - SALEM.OH. Admitted to practice in all tbe conrU, Special attention given to German speak- Ing peoi ng people ana dusii new at tbe county and slate offlccs. E. HOFER, Notary IMblto. BAGGAGE SALE. Tbe undersigned will sell at tbe Bargeant I.odBlng Uouse in Opera House block. July 15. 1883. Anv one having baggage tbere U re quMsted to get same before sale. ..-, 6-W-3 WM. 8ARQEANT THE PACIFIC DETECTIVE1 AND COLLECTING BURBAO S-A.LH5M, - - - Orgon Private work a specialty. O. B. CLEMENT. Manager HORSE TRAINING. Have bad 18 years experience training fr iracc or carnage, -terms reabonaoie. tauuo found at WeUcotl'i stable, or addrcaa dalem. 8-9-Jm JAMKU KINO. DAILY JfllUTIOtf. YOU SATISFIED? Samples of coverings. No trouble to Cbemeketa street. Cross, Choice Meats. Wholesale nnil Retail Dealer in Fresh, Salt and Smoked Meats of allKiuds OS Court and 110 State Streets. LEADING MERCHANT TAILOR. SIX MINUTE CARS! -TO Thh Races, Can will leave tbe postofflce on CAPITAL CITY RAILWAY Every six minutes running through direct to tbe Fair (I rounds at nil hours that tbe people will be attracted to tbe races, NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. NOTICE W HEREBY GIVEN. THATTHE partnership heretofore exitllug between U. W.liawM and H.C wvar U tbl day du solved by mutual coni'nt ; 1. O. Levar retlr tiigm'tbeOnn. 0 W. iiawks will oiileet allblll due aud pay out cUndlng.aecntmu against tho Arm. tk jujiJiHLisiJMi'.iK'.'.i! a.'i jumaw nm i'rr. JitSSl time. Bo sure and get our St., SALEM, TELEGRAPHIC NEWS ITEMS. Pittsbuuo, July 6. The second quarterly payments of pensions for this district was begun and in obedience to instructions of tbe pension department at Washington, nearly 1000 pensioners were dropped from the rolls. Butts,, Mont., July 6. Theodore Coombes, a miner, cut his wife's throat and then committed suicide by taking poison. Marysville, Cal., July 0. Every road leading into this city from tbe hills on both sides of tho river was watched last night by officers looking for Fredericks, tho murderer of the brakemnn, Bruce, and the supposed slayer of Sheriff Pascoe. Tarpon Springs, Fla., July 0. While trying to make an arrest, City Marshal Whitehurst was shot and killed by Bird Stevenson "at Sapling Woods. Whitehurst returned the fire, fatallo wounding Stevenson. Philadelphia, July 6. Two pas sengers, who went to Cape May on the steamer Republic, were swept out to sea while bathing and drowned. One was H. W. Wisaa railroad mall clerk on the route between New York and the other was Morritz Goldsmith, 18 years old, of this city. Wise was an expert swimmer, and supposed to havo been caught in a treacherous undertow. Foldsmith was unable to swim. Louisville, Ky., July 0. John Marsh, James Francis and Dempoll Smith were killed in a tight at a picnic It Is thought that Joel Mitchell fired the fatal shots. No arrests. St. Joseph, Mo., July 0. Victor Lougfeldt, a German of noble birth, committed suicide with morphine. The cause was depondenoy, tho result of ill health aud financial difficulties. Fairmont, Vu., July 0, Will Sturm, a well-known oil operator, was fatally injured and his wife and baby killed by being thrown from a carriage by a run- away horse. St. Paul, July 0. Fire broke out in tbe floating home for rivermen anch ored at tbe foot of Jackson street. In less than five minutes the boat was a seetblusr muss of fire. There were a number of persouB aboard asleep. Two women and a man burned to death. The foreman was rescued allvo but bis ijnuries will probably prove fatal. Prescott, Ariz , July 0. Mrs. J. R, Lowrey, wife of Sheriff Lowrcy of this county, arrested a Mexican horse thief yesterday morning. The Mexican who had stolen the horse approached tbe bouse pursued by a deputy. Mrs. Low rey grabbed a six-shooter and ran out of tbe house, Intercepting the man as be came around the corner of the cor ral, Pulling tbe six-shooter on blm she communded blm to bait and throw np bis bands which be did, and she com pelted him to wait until tbe deputy ar rived and took hira into custody. U the right time for everybody to drink, Hires'K Beer A temperance drink. A home-made drink. A health-giving drink., A thirst-flaenchfng drink. I A drink that is popular everywhere. Delicious, Sparkling, Efferresccnt. A it cent Daclsre mikes f eillooi of tM fdtltdouiberaiz. Don') be deceived if s deiler, 1 It ibe ult cf iaigcr profit, ulu yea scat other ' klndJ"jutar,ood 'tU6J. NeUluiiMi Is u good as Uu stauloe Ilisn. 63 Time vi jh I. i y 1 vvyisry HALIOI. OREGON, TIUrllHAY, JULY 0, 1808. HAWAII IS 0U11S. Desperate Efforts to Bolster Rot ten Royalty. SPECKLES OFFER TO PUT UP A MILLION Royalists Itofuso to Fay Taxes to tho Provisional Gov ern men t. Ban Francisco, July 0.- Associated Press Advices from Honolulu, Juno 29: Yesterday afternoon's developments in tbe now famous conspiracy case were quite sensational. The preliminary ex amination of Crick, Walker and Sin clair went on, and as each successive witness was examined the stronger the government's case appeared to be. Tes timony was introduced that Claus Sureckles was to assist in the restora tion of the royalists by a oue million dollar's appropriation fur troops. Crick, Walker and Sinclair are believed to be only tbe tools of the moro prominent men. It Is not believed that Spreckles Is connected with tbe conspiracy. A new move on the part of the royalists is to take action as to tbe legality of paying taxes to the provisional govern ment. A MARRIAGE AT 12:30 Telegraphed to "Tho Journal" From London at 12 M. London, July 6. The marriage of the Duke of York, (Prince George of Wales) aud Princess Victoria May of Teck, took place at 12:30 at midday In the Chapel Royal at St. James Palace. The wedding was a brilliant function, attended by a large gathering of British and Continental royalty of the highest The weather Is beautiful. The bride wore a veil worifbylSeT" mother at her own marriage. Tbe wedding gown was a silver brocade. Serious Accident. Brownsville, July 0. As Mrs. J. J. White aud her mother, Mrs. Lock wood, were driving down the hill close by tbe flouring mills in this city, tho horse shied and ran over the sidewalk, throwing the two ladies violently ovor tbe walk onto the hillside below, hurt ing Mrs. White yery severely. Mrs. Lock wood was not hurt much, but it is feared Mrs White is very severely in jured internally. That River Front Fire. St. Paul, July 0. Last night's fire at Uulon Bethel, on the rover front, re sulted in at ieastfive deaths and a largo number injured, some of whom will probably die. Oaravals at Milwaukee. Milwaukee, Wis., July 0. The Spanish caravals, ou their way to Chi cago, arrived here this Burning. They received a noisy greeting from the river crufta. Powder Explosion. Kinostown, N. Y., July 0, During a terrible lightning storm last nlgbt a powder magazine on the outskirts of tho city was struck by lightening Tho explosion blew tbe structure to atoms and destroyed several buildings near by, and Injured uluo persons. Ohoctaw Executions Suspended. Washington, July 0. Indications are only oue or two, If any, members of tbe Jones faction, recently convicted of murder in connection with Choctaw troubles, will be executed. Tbe govern or and cabluet have suspended tbe exe cution of nine Choctaws sentenced to be shot until August, OS-CLONE AND HAIL STORMS. Several People Killed and Miles of Drops Ruined. Lakevield, Minn., July 6. A cy clone struck here last night, doing con siderable damage to buildings. Sever al Uvea are reported lost In tbe country but definite details have not been re ceived. Grafton, N. D., July e, A strip TS3SSSZXZ two miles wide and many miles long was completely torday. destroyed by hall yes- MATTERS OP MONEY TO-DAY. Heavy Failures Bank Resumes Do. tnands of the Pooplo. Philadelphia, July 0. A receiver is appointed for the Northwestern Hardwaro Company, an Illinois corpor ation, with oflloes bore. Debts (325, 000; other obligations, (250,000. Omaha, Neb., July 0. The Ameri can Savings Bank has suspended. De posits 5153,000; assets 1250,000. New York.N. Y., July 0. Tho Now Jersey Bbeep and Wool Company and Cans Evert Market Sheep company, of Jersey City, failed. It Is feared the failure will involve tho failure of many Bmall concerns. Liabilities exceed a half-million dollars. Assets not shown. Say Purchase No More. New York, July 6. Tho chamber of commerce this afternoon passed re solutions calling for tho Immediate re peal of tho silver purchase clause of the Sherman act, and for appointment of n committee by congress at its coming session to make an exhaustivo study of our currency and that of foreign couni tries, and report at tho regular session of congress this winter. Uncle Sam Takes Charge. Washington, July 6. Comptroller Eckels has directed Examiner Oleary to assnmo charge of tho failed Puget Sound National bank, at Everett, Washington. Spokane Bank Resumes. Spokane, Wn., July O.Tho Wash ington National bank, which suspend ed several weeks ago, resumed business today. The President HI. Buzzards Bay, July C President Cleveland is confined to his room with an attack of rheumatism in his foot and knee. THE MARKETS. San Franoisoo, December ?1.2flj. CmoAao, July 6. tcmber GO. July 5. Wheat, -Wheat 04J; Sep- Portland, July 5. Wheat valley, $1,12J?1.13, Walla Walla $1.02 ?1.03i. Union Pacific Outs Rates. CmoAao, July O.Tho Union Pacific road has announced that beginning noxt Sunday It will mako tbe following first-class East-bound rates: From Portland, Spokane, Butte and Helena to Chicago, (33:00; to Missouri river, (30; to 8t. Louis, (31; basing rates for all points east of the Missouri river on the (25 transcontinental rato. Tho same rates as those quoted aboye will be put into effect from Ogden. In making rates those of the Western Pas senger association east of the Missouri river are cut (1.60. This is likely to lead to a reduction of rates in tho asso ciation territory. A meeting of tho Western Passenger association today, unless all signs fall, will end in tbe es tablishment of a one-fare rate for the round trip to Chicago during the fair. Chairman Caldwell, of tho Western Passenger association has decldod that under tho revised association agree ment army officers must pay full fare. Fire at Bwooc Home. Aliiany, July 0. Information was received hero today that Monday night at Sweet Home a fire started In the old D)oaca feed stablo, owned by Mr. Gllllland, which wasentlrely consumed also the store and contents of A. F, Hamilton, with a large quautlty of chltlm bark, and the vacant store build ing of John Ames. Tbe feed stablo was Insured for (800, and Hamilton's store and and contents for (2000. How the fire started is not known. Tbe adjoining buildings were saved by hard work. In an altercation at Lyons John Haley stabbed M. S. Ilandorf, cutting him In tbe fuce and arm. His woudds are not dangerous, AtYaqulua the oldest daughter of Dr. Aiken (ell from the Jetty upon tho rocks In the breakers twenty feet be low. She was rescued, but was severe ly injured, her leg beltig broken and many brulsts loillcted. Tho lecturer pretending to be Dr. Robert Collyer, of New York City, billed to leature for tbe benefit of the Y. M. C. A. was discovered to be an Impostor. DAILY EDITION. Highest of all (n Leavening Power.- Latest 17. S Gov't Report RoYa! &&m ABSOLUTELY PURE HERMAN ON SILVER. Oar Congressman Fovors Change of Ratio. a FAILURE TO ENFORCE THE UW. Assigned as tho Cause of tlio l'rc out. Crisis. Horman on Silver. Portland, July C Congressman Horman In his address at Roseburg on the Fourth, said: "In roforenoe to the sliver question, believing In freo mint age of silver as well as gold, but fearing that the United States alone cannot maintain the present ratio of 10 to 1 I favor a chango of ratio." In the event of a failure to sooure freo coinage he believed tho government would be able to encourage larger circulation of silver by demonetizing gold coin of less denomination than ten dollars. In his Judgmont tho present crisis is moro chargeable to fuilure to enforce theShnrman law, than to the law itself Tho treasury department should redeenq silver bullion certificates in silver as well as gold. Ho further said the Sher man law should not bo repealed until a bettor guarantee is had that silver shall be recognized upon a just ratio with gold and as free to tlio mints of the nation as gold itself. "It Is more money and good money wo want, not less." Take Simmons Liver Kegulutor in youth and you will enjoy a green old hASHION'S FANCIES. Black laco over white loco is very del icate and boautiful in effect, especially in the evening, with diamond ornaments. Bluets, hawthorn sprays, pink and white morning glories and black heart ed meadow daisios of brilliant yellow nro fastened on low hats of open Work nea- politan braid. Gracofnl littlo matador jackets for yonng ladies aro exhibited mado of la dies' cloth and also of velvet in ono plain color deop blue, olivo green, potunia, golden brown and black. Besides tho plain, severe, straight brimmed sailor hat, matrons tills season wear tho shape that in somo millinery parlors Is called tho Tyrolean, and in others tho Frincoss of Wales hat, Somo of tho newest laco dresses aro mode with a littlo train, and very young ladies wear black laco dresses made in empire fashion over foundation of pale yellow sarah or rose pink batiste. Colored Jinen dresses aro most fash ionably worn, Holland jackets and skirts aro extremely popular, but look rather flat, especially when, as is usual, thoy aro trimmed with black satin. Stylish and pretty tailor made dlrec toiro vests in linen duck, piquo, plain and figured, and very fluo silk and wool mix tures in dottod, sprigged and shot effects In hluo or black grounds, are often soon. There are few rubrics that snrwrsedo mohair and alpaca in their dust resisting and admirable wearing qualities, These goods are now dyed in a great many of the new shades and look particularly effective in roso color shot with gray and reseda shading into pulo golden rus set. Now York .Evening Post. ENGLISH NOVELTIE8. ' Liquor bottles aro now being inado tall and narrow in form, with silver plated tope. Vases on glass wheels, supported, by lacquered brusa, are among the Keasona blo novelties for table decoration. The "new hrierroso" ware is tho nnmo of tho latest adaptation of terra CcJta fancy goods for paintiug purposes. A canoe in a lovely shudo of urt green glass, with gilded prow and stern, is among the now shapes in flower vases for table decoration. Glass dishes, round, square, oval and rhomboldlcal, with a small vase ou one side and a larger on the other, aro con sidered the perfection of art work in new goods, Jewelers' Circular, NO. 158. Baking Powder FOREIGN CABLEGRAMS. Honolulu, July 0. Claua Bprecklee discovered early on tho morning of Juno 22d tho following placard, orna mented with a skull and crossbonee, posted on tho gate of his residence, 'Gold and silver will not lead." This statement, in view of bis opposition to tho provisional government, seemed very significant to Mr. Spreuklea aud be immediately carried tho placard tu Minister Blount. Tho American min ister took Spreoklo's statement down and sent it to President Dole without comment. Mr. Spreckle's home is now guarded by a Btalwart native policeman. London, July 6. The work of rescu ing the living miners and recovering tho bodies of the dead is being pushed as rapidly as possible In Ingram's col liery, Yorkshire, the scene of yester day's explosion. Thus fur tho bodies of thirty-eight dead, some terribly crushed or burned, havo been sent to the surface. Tho air in tho pit Is. com paratively good today. This loads to tho hope that somo of the men may have roaohed places of safety, and are still alive. It Is believed that of the 145 men In tho mine at tbe time of the explosion, at least 110 aro dead. Wednesday evening 88 bodies bad been recovered. Lima, July 0. Juan Revoredo, may or of Lima, has assumed the leadership of tho Cacerlst party. He believes It !a possible to muko a,u arrangement with Chill regarding the disposition of Tacna and Arica, on the basis of a commercial treaty, under whloh there shall be free dom of trade. The chief difficulty la that Chill Insists upou the payment of tho (10,000,000 in money provided for In tho treaty of 1803. Montreal, July 0. Fine weather is greeting tho Christian Endeavor dele gates. Several special trains arrive, bringing delegates from the Western states. Tho California delegation has not reached here yet, so the question of whether the convention will meet there In 1805 could not be decided today. The first meeting will be held today. Paris, July 0. There was a scene of uproar in the chamber of deputies over the motion to proceed to discuss rights in tho city which tbe government op posed. The extremists precipitated a sceuo of utmost disorder over the mat tor aud it was Impossible to transact any business for some time. Finally tho matter was postponed by a decided majority. Madrid, July 0. It tho cartes, In response to a question by Tora, one of tho Spanish delegates to the recenl in ternational monetary conference at Brussels, Gamazo, minister of finance, said Spain did not need to adopt spec lal measures to meet tho silver crisis. He behoved tho present depression in silver would soon be remedied, Simla, July 0. Replying to a ques tion in tho legislative council, Sir David Miller Barbour, financial mem ber of tho vico-regul counuic, said under tho new ordor sovereigns would beao- oepted to an unlimited extent by the Indian mints. Bank of England notes would not bo accepted. Silver now en route to India is to be taken only to avoid a commercial panic. There Is no hope that the civil servants would receive a retrospective compensation. London, July 0, It Is reported from tho United States that King George of Greeco has abidlcuted and a rcpubllo baa been proclaimed. Tho consul general here pronounces the report pre posterous. Berlin, July 0. The reluhstag by a largo majority elected Herr Von Le vltzow, conservative, president. "MOTHER'S FRIEND" Is a scientifically prepared Liniment and harmless: every ingredient is of recognized value and in constant use by the medical profession. It Short ens Labor, Lessens Pain, Diminishes Danger to life of Mother and Child. Book "To Mothers" mailed free, con taining valuable informatioa and vet unUry testimonials.