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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1893)
T-Hp. fJJ- '.'ft,i",lC t FIVE OEN'U. BookCoupon SATURDAY. SBJ& JOURNAL. BSon ITAL ,3 EKS2 HALKM, OllJfiUON. SATURDAY, JULY 1G, 1893. VOL. 6. DAILY .EDITION. DAILY EDIIIOtf. NO. 10(5. CAP ARE With the high prices you are paying for your Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Furnish ing Goods, Etc., Etc. If not call at the CASH STORE, Where you get-the best bargains for the least money. . GOODS Bought for CASH and sold for CASH - can be, and are sold for a smaller margin thau goods sold on time. Be sure and get our prices. J. W. THOMAS, 297 Com'l, St., SALEM, H. W. COTTLE & CO., General Insurance Agency. Representing the following well-known, and reliable Cempanies: HTATK INSURANCE 0 "., JEtua Iusuranco Co., Trader' Insurance Co., Hun Insurance Co.. National Insurance Co., Westchester Klre Ins. Co., Lion Klro Insurance Co.. Imnerlal Fire Insurance Co.. London A Lancashire Fire Ins. Alliance Assurance Co., Oldest and Leading Firm In the (J)ty J: W. TJiORNBDRG im: FP2IOLSTURER. Recovers and repairs upholstered furniture. Long Experience in the trade enables me to turn out first-clas9 work. Samples of coverings. No trouble to nive estimates. State Insurance block, Cbetneketa street. LiyD. O. jtBtth Choice Meats. CHURCHILL! Spraying Offlflb, BURROUGHS F. T. HART, 247 COMMERCIAL STREET. Lamoureux's Stables, At th Commercial street bridge near Willamette Hotel. New stock and ve hicles being added constantly, Only the best rY' 'endured. Iso shabby rigs nor poor horstP. H. I LAMOUREUX, Proprietor. West Printing First-class Work. 803 Commercial St., iiiw'i.11 - - - - - - Froa Terminal or Interior Points. the. tt la the line to take To all Points East and South. It It the dining car route. It runs throng b vestibule trains, every day lu the year to ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO (No change of cars.) Composed of dining cars unsurpassed, Pullman drawing room sleepers Of latest eqnfpiiK-pt TOURIST Sleeping Cars, Best that can be constructed and In which accommodations are both lree and lur nlsbed tor holder of first and second-class tlckeu.andj ELEGANT DAY COACHES. Acontlnuors lima concerting with ail lines. aOordlng direct tuad uninterrupted servtee. tollman sl( f " Ions can be se cured lu adv ' - any agent Dt the road. Through tickets to and from all points In America, England and Europe can be purchased at any ticket office of this com pany. Full Information coneerntnr rates, time of tratna,route andoUter details furnished on TDllcation to any axent or A. D. CHARLTON. Assistant Central Passenger Agent. Wo, Ul Vint atrtt, oor. Waahlntoa; hart- ,OffQ Y00 SATISFIED ? Boc., London Assurance Corporation, Norwich Union Fire Ins.Soo. Devoted Exclusively to Insurance, Wholesale and Retail Dealer. In Fresh, Salt and Sninkcil Meats of all Kinds OS Court and 110 State Streets, lOS State Street. Cross, LEADING MERCHANT TAILOR. Co BOOK A.NDJ033 'f -Printer.- llcasonaulo Trices. Kulelil, Orecuii. The Yaquina Route. IU And Oregon Development company's ileam. ship line. 225 miles shorter. SO hours ess time than by any other route, Klrst class through passenger and lrelght line from Portland una ail joints in the WlllamelU valley to and fromlan Francisco. T1MK SCHEDULE, (Except Sunday.) Lv Albauy 1:00 pmlLv Oorvallls 1:40 P m Ar YaQulnafcS0 p m Lv YaquluaB:lS a m Lv Corvallls. I0tf$ am Ar Albany U:10a m O. & O. trains connect at Albany and Cor vallls. The above trains connect at Yaquina with the Urr con Development Co.'s Hue of steam ers between Yaquina and Ban Francisco. N. .Passengers from Portland and all Willamette valley points can make close con nection with the trains of the Yaquina Ilonte at Albany or Oorvallls and If destined to Han Francisco, should arrange to arrive at Yaquina the evening' before date of aalllDsr. Passenger and Freight Hate always the lowest For Information apply to Messrs. I1ULMAN A Co- Freight and Ticket Agent 300 ana an rroni street, rojusnu. ut., or O. C. IllKiUE, Ao't Uea'l Ft. Pass. Agt, Or. PacJOo II. it Co . Oorvallls, Or. C. II. HABWKLL, Jr., Oen'l Freight and Pass. Agt. Ore. Development Oo., 801 Montgomery HI POWER HOUSE Meat Market. Fresh and Bait' meat of thel beat quality. Poultry and stock. Free delivery, FRED WAYMIRE. CRIMINAL NEWS. ViorortiA, B. C, July 15. The oae of Rev. A. R. Reams, the California preacher who abducted a girl, comes up In the supreme court todny. the defense having appealed from the judgment of Justice Drakes ordering him extra dited. Pemberville, O., July 15. Wlllnm Conk, a section foreman, went homo drunk. He went to the bed whero hie four children were Bleeping, and made a murderous assault upon them with a mattock handle. He.picked one of the children up uud dashed him against the wall and celling, inflicting injuries that will prove fatal. Two or more of theohildren will die. The ontiro vil lage ia up in arms. There is strong talk of lynching. Detroit, Mich., July 15. Dr. Henry C. Meyer,tho alleged wholesale poisoner, remains In a, cell at the police headquarters, awaiting the arrival of officers from New York, and the issue of papers surrendering him to the Em pire state authorities. The doctor maintains a stolid silence regarding himself, denying having lived in New York or having lived under the various ullases claimed for him. He was positively indeutifled this morning, however, by Dr. Robertson, assistant general superindcut of PInkertou's National Detective Agency, of Chicago. Dr Meyer was brought from the cell Into Superintendent Starkweather's office, where Robertson called him by name. Tho doctor however, strenuous ly deuyeil ever haying seen Robertson before. The police also found a Chicago health certificate, made out to Henry C. W. Mayer, among the doctor's belongings. Mr. Robertson run across Dr. Raulph, who was secre tary of the board of health at tho time the certificate was issued at one of hotels here, and bo indentied the doctor's signature and also tho doctor himself. Mrs. Meyer who was taken to Harpers' hospitable last Wednesday night, gave birth to a son last night. The doctor showed no feeling when iufomied that he was a father, Mrs, Meyer will remuln at the hospital under guttrd until hIio recovers sufficiently to be taken to New York. Run Over by a Street Oar. EmiKNE, July 16 Ora Wood, a 16- j ear old boy, fell under the wheels of i street cur and bud the fitfcby part of his right leg terribly crushed, although no bouts were broken. He dropped off the front platform, expecting to get on again at the rear, but fell under the wheels. Peace Assured. Berlin, July 15. The Army bill passed the Reichstag this afternoon, by a n ajorlty of 10 votes. EX0UE8I0N. The young people of the Congrega tional church will give an excursion to Portland and return Tuesday, July 18, on Steamer Hoag to see warship Mon terey Round trip $1.00 tickets ou sale at Patton Bros. Boat ieavea wharf at 0 a. ru.( returning some day. 7-15 td $TWtts pnew If used by Wive about toexirt nee the painful onteal attendant u)kii Child-birth, prore an infallible stif le for, ana ouuatrs 'the tortures of oon nntment, lessening the danger thereof to both mother and child. & SeU Vl ill aVotfUu. "i J s&'JiivZ'Zfr pKptl4,ffSII u tA? WW IH9VIAT9R W-i a.TUt,a. A HNANGUL CYCLONE. Sweeping up Millions of Trash. fc BUSTED SIX B. AIL. ASSOCIATIONS Doing a $3,600,000 Busi ness on a FIFTEEN THOUSAND DOLLAIkBQND. Big Iron Syndicate at Ncgaunee Swapped. OLDEST BANKING HOUSE AT PEORIA FAILS. British Iron Clod Inilexiblo Or dered to' Alexandria Im mediately. St. Louis, Mo., July 15".- The stock holders of six building and loan assoc ciatlons, known as Wtstern'Union No. 1 to 0, with a capital of $600,000 each, are alarmed. It baa. been discovered that M. T. Bogard, secretary of all of them, and one of the largest real estate dealers in the city has given warranty deeds of all his property to a money loaner who exacts high rates and hoB departed. Stockholders have taken possession of his books but they are so complicated it ia impossible tp unravel them for a long time, His bond is only $15,000. "Believed, Etc." NEqAUNEB, Mich., July 16. The Sohleslnger syndicate, largest 'single irgn ore producers, in "the world sup posed to represent millions of Gorman otpital, Is In trouble. Property hub b. -en attached at instance of Northwest ern railroad Co., and local creditors. Syndicate owes a large sum for labor. B jlieved the company will pull through nil right. Uig Private Bank. Peobia, III., July 15.Tho private banking bouse of Wrn. Oberhouser dosed its doors this afternoon, It Is one of the oldest Institutions In the city und has always been regarded as unus ually substantial. No statement is made. The most exulted kind of a crowd is standing around the. bank. Ordered to Egypt. Yaletta, Malta, July 16, The British battleship Inflexible. has been ordprtd to proceed immediately to Alexandria, Egypt. The reason Jor tills hurried order U unknown, but it lB rumored that it U owiu to disturb ances that have broken out lu Alex andria. Tho Kansas Banks. Kansas City, Mo., July 16. The Northrup bank of Kausu City, Kan., of which J. S. Chick, president of the National bank of Kansas City, which failed yesterday, is also president, closed its doors this morning. A run began on the National bank of ooromorco tbiv morning. Officiate ay It will be able to stand a long run, which however they do not expect. The Northrup bank company closed its doors as a result of a run consequent on closing the doors of the National bauk of Kansas City. The bank has a capital of a hundred thousand. Lia bilities (315,000. It ia believed deposit on ultimately will be paid la full. Failure of the National bank of Kan sas City atso precipitated a run on every National bank lu the city. All met every demand promptly and by noon excitement was practically oyer. The Havings bank Is uot affected. Fire at Fresno. Fresno, July 15. A fire broke out in the Fresno Fourlng Mills, at 8 a. m. The mills and the west warehouse area total low of about $1 00,000 j Insurance unknown. Buckeye storei and other buildings opposite are destroyed, Tho Kanaka Islands. San Francisco, July 15. Associate Press letter of date, Honolulu, July 7th contain follo'wlng advice: Celebra tion of Fourth of Juiyjcapturoof 0out of 28 lepers In valley of Kalalau island of Kauai; Inst full and clear report of Hawaiian finances by Minister Damon, and holding for trial of two out of three conspirators. These aro tho fore most happenings here since last mall up by Warrlnoc. Names of conspirators held ore T. B. Walker1 and A. Sinclair. E. C. Crick was discharged. Fo further arrests will bo mado at present. Royalists claim arrests have not affected tho ex queen'n cause but the- general opinion is that they hayo broken the back of the opposition to the government. The government is quietly awaiting some word from tho United States which will give a definite idea of what Cleveland's Intention Is. President Dole said this morning that in tho case United States refuses to do anything, that England was the only available source for aid. A protectorate would be considered only as a last resort. Deaths From Sunstroke. Chicago, July 15. Tho Bouton Foundry .Company made an assign ment today. Assets $175,000; liablli. ties $200,000. Six deaths from sun stroke in this city yesterday, and a dozen seriously. Thero are cases of prostration. Two deaths from sun stroke so far today. Mtn-of-War Arrives. Portland, Or., July 15. Tho coast defenco vessel Monterey arrived hero at 11 n. m. today. The reception commit tee headed by the mayor of the City met tho. vessel at the mouth of the Wil lamette and esoorted her to tho city. Anchorage was made just above the steel bridge. Opium Smuggler. PoitTiiAND, July 15. William Dun. bar was arrested today on the charge of smuggling opium. Ho was released on five thousand dollar bond. The College Treasurer Dies. Cobvallis, Or., July 15. A. R. Shipley, a pioneer of 1852, died at 4:30 p. m. yosterday at his residence, on College Hill, of heart failure, after an Illness of several weeks. Opium Slezed. Portland, July 16. The Customs Inspectors Selzod forty cans of un stamped opium on the Steamer Dan ube tins afternoon. It was found In (he tool room. WORLD'S FAIR CLOSED SUNDAYS It Doesn't Fay, Tou Know, So We Will Be Moral Business People. Ciuoauo, July 16, The world's fair Is to bo closed ou Sundays after July 10th. The admissions of next Sunday havo already been donated for the re lief of the families of the firemen who lost their lives lu tho recent II ro ou tho grounds, and but for this faot tho fair would probably havo been closed next Sunday. The votooftho local directory rescinding Its former action was over whelmingly in favor of closing, stand ing twonty four to four. When tho meeting of directors was called late yesterday afternoon an ad dress strongly advocating Sunday clos ing and signed by most of the leading Chicago clergymen was read. After several speeches were made In favor of closing, resolutions were adopted set ting forth the fact that the actlou open ing the fair was taken in response to urgent appeal from persons and or ganizations representing a large major ity of the public, as well as from stock holders of corporations, and also In ac cord with resolutions adopted by the city council of Chicago. It now ap pearing by the actual admissions that the general public does not by Us at tendance manifest a dealro that tho ex position bo kept open each day, (and If the exposition Is kept open Sundry it will require the attendance of more than 10,000 laboring men and women, employes of the exposition and others) and It further appearing that the num ber of laboring men and women whose services would be required to keep the exposition open on Sunday U dispro portionate to the number or visitors, all previous resolutions of opening on Bun- day are reminded, to take eiiect on and after the tqth Instant,. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S Gov't Report ABSOLUTELY PURE FRANCE AND SUM AT WAR. Russian Fleet to bo Ordered to New York. REVOLUTION IN SAN SALVADOR. Intimation That Our Country Will Win tho Bchring Sonl Case. France and Siam at War. Washington, July 15. The only official news of the trouble between the French and tho Blamese reoeived at tho state department was contained in a brief cablegram from Acting Consul General Boyd at Bangkok, stating that after an hour's engagement the French vessels passed tho forts below Bangkok. It Is not tho present intentions of the department to especially dispatch an American war vessel to the scone of tho hostilities, in view of the faot that American interests in Slam are insig nificant. Nevertheless It Is expected that If the war assumes formidable pro portions the Siamese may make It very unpleasant for tho foreign residonts, In cluding tho few Americans there. If such a state of affairs Is brought about, however, tho United States will not bo without a vessel in Siameso waters as the steamship Concord, now on her way to China, will be In the neighbor hood in tho oour3(?of two months. There aro about twonty missionaries ln Slam, mostly Presbyterians, and their friends iutiils country havo be come concerned about their welfare, uow that actual hostilities have broken out between tho French and Siamese, Rev. Dr Glllesplo of New York, rep resenting tho Presbyterian mission board, today telegraphed Secretary Gresham to inqulro what provision would bo made for tho safely of miss ionaries and the numorous children In tbelr charge. Secretary Gresham re plied: "I am informed by tho secretary of tho navy that there Is not ut present on the Aslatlo station any vessel capa able of entering Siamese waters. Mis sionaries should communicate with the legation at Bangkok for tho usual diplomatic protection. " Russian Gunboats. New Yonic, July 16, Tho Times says; "It was learned from high Rus sian authority yesterday that the Rus sian government decided to maintain a permanent fleet of warsbipslulJntled States waters and tho port of Now York will bo mado Russia's western uaval center. It was announced yesterday that representatives of tho Russian gov ernment had mado overtures to tho Erie dry docks establishment to under take the care and overhauling of all warships maintained by Russia lu American waters. Tho opinion was ventured In naval circles last ovonlng that, in view of the likelihood of the Bohrlug sea case going against Great Britain and the luto announcement tbut England was reinforcing her naval force at Eaqulmalt, the proposed action of Russia Is of great Importuuco (o the United States." Revolution In San Salvador. Panama, July 16. Advices havo .been received hero of u revolutionary uprising In the capital of the neighbor ing republic) of San Salvador. A batta lion of the government forces, com manded by Colonel Florcs, mutinied and proclaimed u revolution. Its avpwed purpoao was to avenge Mened ez and drive tbo assassins from power. Tbo revolutionists endeavored to get the army corps to Join them, but the latter remained loyal to the govern ment. With the artillery under Gun. Ezeta a battle was fought, In which the revolutionists were defeated after a short fight. Then the rebels capi tulated. In too engagement Colonel Florcs was killed. His principal lieu. tenants were captured and throwu In prlsou, whore they will remuln awult mg court martial. Beuor Pedot was ar. rested later and he U also Imprisoned. I Many civilians have also been lmpllcat- Bakingf Powder ed In the conspiracy. Official reports have been promulgated by the govern ment, denying that any revolution Is now in progress or that there was any outbreak, and that further declaring everything is now quiet. Ezeta bos es tablished a censorship on any news re lating to tbo outbreak, and no direct advices aro obtainable. Tho Bangkok Affair. Pakib, July 15. A semi-official note published to day explains tbo Bangkok incident thus: France, learning that England and other uailous wero sending war vessels to Bangkok, notified tho Siamese gov ernment July 8ih of its inteutlou to increase the French naval force at tho mouth of Melnam river, whero only tho gunboat Lutin altorded protection to French residents. In accordanco with the treaty of 1850 French men- of war havo tho right to enter Melnam river and anchor oil Panknam,but must give tho Siamese government notice to arrange for anchorages In case of Inten tion to ascend tho river to Bangkok. As, however no other thau British ves sels entered Melnam river, Siam having objected to the presence of moro than one foreign vesaol, Franco, whilo re serving her formil treaty rights, In structed Rear Admiral Humann not to cross tho bar of Melnam river and notified the Siamese .government ac cordingly. Tho order was received too lato by Humann and the gunboats as oouded to Bangkok. Plaguo of Crickets. OitAUA, Neb., July 15. Tho crops of tho West are threatened by tho Inva sions of an army of crickets, of tho oryllus. They are now lu Wyoming near Casper, and are moving rapidly eastward, devouring potato fields in au incredible short tlmo, They aro mostly together in solid ranks three-fourths of u mile deep and aro making a loud noise which may bo heard distinctly for miles. They will, at their present rate, nrlvo in Nebraska In timo to har vest the sweet corn crop. Tho wholo country is alarmed at their ravages. Washington, July 15. It was learned at tho pension office that 2,500 pcxsloueru havo been suspended up to date under Secretary Hoko Smith's re cent ruling. Tho suspensions aro not confined to any particular locality but are well distributed throughout tho country. No pensioner has yet been dropped under tho decision for reason that the sixty days allowed pensioners in which to make proof of disability have uot yot elapsed. DOWN GO TnE RATESl The Union Puclfia now leads with re duced rutes to easteru points, and their through cur arrangements, magnific ently equipped Pullman and Tourist sleepers, free reclining chair cur and fust time, make It the best time to trav el. Two trains leave from Portland dully at 8:45 a. in. and 7:30 p. m. Tho rates are now within roach of all, and everybody should take advantage of thorn to visit tho world's fair aud their friends lu tho east Send for rutes and schedules of trains, and do not purchase tickets until after consulting Bolso & Burker, ugonts, Salem, Or. W. II. Hurlbukt, Ass't Gen'I Robs. Agout, U. P.. Portland, Or. WANTED. In bulk, all nood shinning varieties of cherries lu tho Willumette valley. Oregon Fruit & Produce Co,, Salem. u-iti uw KEEP COOL lustfe, outside, and alt Uto wa UMMtifb, by drlnklu- - - HIRES' This srWkt Temperance drink; . U ttl UsulUifUt. u it U llvauU Vrf H, Mr vUBsslss 1 iw. ! a lFk I Jr