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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1893)
&-itt jha SJ3S1S JttVK OKNT . BookCoupon p A.pjT SATURDAYS J -Tjk 1. A JL .r . JOURNAL BbokCff0H)n SATURDAY. 3E f ji1.',' wj as; VOL. 0. BAIIY EDITION. HALEM, OREGON, fcATTHtDAY, JULY MO, l8a. DAILY EDI I ION". NO. 178. It SPO m Is tint the way you have been buying your goods Wo have tried it for a year and a half in our bufinos and it has proved a decided success. WE BUY AND SELfc FOR -CASH. ONLY. Try this same method for yourself once. Buy from a cash store. Save the usual per centage added for bad accounts at a credit store, and you will bo happily surprised at the result. The New York Racket Offers you genuine bargains in 'BOOTS and SHOES, HATS, SHIRTS, HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, TABLE LIN ENS, LACE CURTAINS, COUNTERPANES, and a general line of notions. Bring your cash and get full value for it. E. T. BARNE Me H. W: COTTLE & CO., General Insurance Agency. Representing tie following well-known and reliable Cempanies: HTATK INdlTRANCK CO., Altna Insurance Co., Traders' Insurance Co., Bun Insurance Co.. National Insurance Co., Vestclieter flra Ins. Coi Hon. fire Instiranoo Co., Imperial Kire Insurance 0"., London a Lancashire Fire Ins. Sad., London Aasurancs Corporation Alliance Assurance Co., Norwlon Union Fire Ins.aoc. Oldest and Leading Firm In the City Devoted Exclusively to Insurance, I W. TflORNBDRG, Becovera and repairs upholstered furniture. Long Experience In tbe" trade enables me to turn out nrst-ciass worn, give estimates. State Insurance block, Ed. C. CHURCHILL Spraying outfits, ac 10.3 BURROUGHS State Street. F. T. HART, 247 COMMERCIAL STREET. Lamoureux's Stables, At tho Commercial street bridge near Willamette Hotel. New stock and ve hicles being added constantly. Only the best rvlce rendered. No y rigs uor poor home. H. L. LAMOUREUX Proprietor. West Printing First-class Work. S03 Commercial St., m - i i MONEY TO LOAN On impioved Ileal Entate. In aujounU and lime to suit. No delay In considering loans. FEAR & FORD, Room 11 Bush Bank block. 5 IM" CflflS. WOLZ, ' Proprietor of the GERMAN :-: MARKET South Commercial HL, Balem. AH kinds Fresh, tilt and Smoked Meat and Sausage. rWUC OJEUVERi", I ONLY! Ins. Block. THE UPIIOLST12RER.- aampiea or- coverings, xmo iruuuie w Chemektta street Cross Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Fresh, Salt and Smoked Meats of allKlnds 95 Court and 110 State Streets. Choice Meats LEADING MERCHANT TAILOR. Co BOOK AND JOB J-Printers. Seasonable Prices. . Salem, Oregon. SMITH BROS., CONTRACTORS PLASTERERP. LeaTe orders tUoltle-l'arklinrst bloclroom 15, Halem, Oregon. P. J. LARSEN & CO., Manufacturer of Wagons, Car riages, etc. Repairing a Spollty. Shop 45 HUte street FARM FOR SALE. ovVtdM ionle rd Umber. Term. W . rftAU O. L- ?". MMnWtw WneaUand, Or. MORE CHINESE SMUGGLING. Tricks 61 the Celestials to Got Into Oar Country. New Yohk, 20. The actkmsoftbe cutora-bouso oflcora hero would seem to Justify the charges of Special Treas ury Agent Rcharf that there bus been smuggling of Chinese through the port of New York. Notwithstanding Kcharfs protest against the Admission of six Chinese who arrived from Hava na Tuesday on the Seneca, one of whom called himself a merchant and tho other flvo students, four of them were admitted by tbo collector because tbelr passports issued In Havana by the Chinese consul there, In Mr. Hood rick's opinion, described the four Chi nese sufficiently for Identification. The alleged merchant, Tu Kl Lin, and one of the students, Cbl Lin, who said be would be supported by Lee 8ee,,of the flrm-Lee On & Co., of Mott street, where he Is not known at all, were de tained by the collector; the latter be cause his passport makes him out to be 5 feet and inches blgh,whereas he is 5 feet 6 inches high, and not because of the false address given. The collector had not waited to hear Col. Soharf'a re port on the students or to back bis opin ion. In tbe meantime tbo special agent had founa out that all live stu dents gave tbe addresses of guardians or supporters In Mott street who had no knowledge of tbo arrivals. Colonel Soharfs report about Tu Kl Lin did not satisfy the collector, who sent to Providence, R. I., on h'ls own account and has entirely ignored tbe letter giv ing him the information which the Chinese Inspector received from Col lector Pomeroy of that place, showing that Tu Kl Lin had given a false ad dress. The two Chinese detalued will appear tomorrow in the United States court On a writ of habeas corpus. In making Inquiries about the students who were admitted, two special depu ties for Colonel Scharf encountered Chu Fo'ng, proprietor of a Chinese the ater, who inadvertently made s me startling discourses. "Why Scharf at tack? me?" said he. "1 gave him jto. inuctxitrforrratlon and no say anything about Lee Fol and Young Luck, who smuggled in moro than 800 Chinese last year." These are the two Interpre ters characterized in Soharfs report to Secretary Carlisle us smugglers. The inspector has Chinese letters saying that these two theatrical manngors are bringing their countrymen as mem bers of large local Chinese firms. "The collector and his dopullea," said Colonel Scharf, "have not taken tbe slightest notice of Assistant Secretary Hamlin's directlon'to aid In the enforce ment of the Chinese exclusion act. In stead of help, I have been opposed step by step, As I am reporting to my su perior tonight, I have not been informed of the arrival of ship carrying Chinese, and even today the Yucatan came here from Havana wlttf seven, aboard, ac companied by' this nefarious interpreter Fol, and I could not have known it were it not for my special assistants." Collector Hendricks has taken a rathbr novel means of defending bis men. Yesterday he brought out the records of his department to show just bow many Chinese had arrived In New York dur ing the past few years, it being his In tention to squelch Mr, Scharf with a solid array of cold figures. To bis as tonishment, apparently, he found these records very Incomplete. He announced that he would get his figures from tbe Chinese cousul, and with them prove tbe honesty of bis men. It remains to be seep whether tbe treasury depart ment will accept these figures, whose authenticity can In no way be proved. Boles Out. Keokuk. July 20. Governor Boles declares he will not be a candidate for re election. THE MARKETS, San FBANCiaoo, July 20. Wheat quiet, December $1,251, seller .03, new (1.121. Chicago, July 20.-Cash, 67J; Sep tember 01 J. Portland, July 20. Wheat valley, 1.02tl.05, Walla Walla .06, "Mothers Friend OT tfttin BIRTH EASY. Cclvln, La., Dec. a, i8. My wife tued "Mother Friend" before fcer third cenlloecacat, n4 My b would not be without It for hundred of dolUre. DOCK MILLS. Bent bferpree on recent of price. It JO per bottle. booK To iXftotn" Jlld ttt. IWtADFIGLD REOULATOR CO.. roruIolyaUarucsWu. AtUnU,0. m Ti ii A Three- Big Portland Bapks Close. J ALL DEPOSITORS WILL BEPAID h ' Real Estateteacrificed to Save 4CrerJit' RUN ON THE FIRST NATIONAL w r Peace Res'tered Between Fraico ami Siam. ..4 Si ' m i SIAM ACCEPTS .THE ULTIMATUM. Outlook Favorable for a Decidedly BIho Monday. Throe Moro In Portland. Portland, yuly 29. Three banks failed to open their doors this moruing. They were the Commercial National, Portland Savings and Alnsworth Na tional. With exception of a slight run on tbe First National there Is no exclt ment. Notice Is posted on each of sus pended banks and says: "Banks forced to temporarily suspend owing to heavy withdrawal pf deposits during last sixty days and inability to reahzo on securi ties. Depositors will Ira paid In full." Tbe Corarae,rolal National bank has paid up capftai stock of $250,000. Frank Dekum is president. The Portland Savings bank is under tho same man agement. L. Ii Hawkins is president f tho Alnsworth Nutionai which has a capital stock,of (100,000. Statements if the Commerciul National aud Alns worth National published July 12 rthows resources as follews: Commer cial, 51,059,000; A'lnsworth, $087,000. Despeslts: Commerciul, $1,455,000; Alnswprth, $447,000. TUK SAVrNOS. The Alnsworth National Is a United Slates depository. No statement 1b yet made of the condition of the Portland Savings bank. It has a capital stock of $200,000 with a surplus of $202,1)00. The uso of ready cash demands big fluures and several ban kshavq sacrificed valuable real estate to raise money. France Accepts. Pakis, July 29. In ylow of tho Siam ese action in acceding to the terras of tho ultimatum it Is expected that France will withdraw tbe notice of a blockade and accept Siam'a surrender. It is un derstood tbo provinces on he Upper MeKong will be sunject to runner ne gotiations between France aud Great Britlau Siam Accepts. Bangkok. July 20. Tho Siamese government has accepted in full the terms of the French ultimatum. Paying Silver. Tkentok, N. J., July 20. A run was begun on the Trenton Savings bank this morning. Tho bank Is one of the strongest In the state and no danger is looked for as a result of tho run. Withdrawing depositors are paid in silver dollars. Unemployed From Denver. Kansas City, July 20. The chief of police with a large force of men went to the state Hue this morning and met a train load of 800 unemployed men from Colorado who left Denver last night over the Union Pacific. Tbo men agreed not to stop in Kansas City and the train was allowed to proceed to the Union depot. After disembarking the men soon scattered, some going east others south. Crisp Surrenders. NewYobk, July 20, The World's Waahinittou special says, Crisp will or ginlze the house In harmony with the wishes of the administration. New York Solid. Nkw Yoiik, July 20. As a result of the action of the Hsvlugs bunk presi dents at a meeting last night, declaring they would rwjulre loal notice for withdrawal If funds caused slight runs on tbe Savings banks of this city and Brooklyn today. They all are able to protect themselves under tho time clause of the law and no failures have occurred or are anticipated, LATEST PROM PORTLAND. Bank at Forest drove Closed City a Heavy Loser. Portland; July 29,3 p. in. Al clos ing hour all was quiet at tho baiiK. A slight run was promptly met. D. P. Thompson was appointed re ceiver of tho Portland Saving Bank this afternoon. A statement of this bank shows resources estimated at $-'.- wm.wu, wuicu is considered a conservative estimate. Its llabllltes aro placed at $2,476,000. During tho last sixty, days there has been a shrinkage of $600,000, whllo $800,000 has beeu withdrawn from the Commer cial National during the same period. Tbo Commercial National paid out $100,000 yesterday, A email bank at Forest Qrovo has closed owing to Com mercial National's suspension A statement of tho Union Banking Com pany, which closed yesterday, shows assets $98,000, liabilities $63,000. The city has a claim of thirteen thousaud and le tbe principal creditor. Hops Steady. New York, July 29. 8peoial to Jouknal. Hops held steady for all grades, but the, busluess and demand are light, and quotations unchanged. Wheat Lower. Chicago, July 20. Apotber bad break In wheat today. Price of Sep tember Is plunging down to 00, de cline 2i cents from lowest point louohed yestorday, which In turn was tbe low est figure ever made on.thc board. No Use for Safes. Hamilton, O., July 29. TheMo-1 fteal& Urban Bafo and Lock Co., ono of the oldest safe firms in the country assigned Assets 160,000. Liabilities unknown. Tho firm claims to bo sol vent. Favor Selling Bonds. Chicago, July 20. The Iuter-Ocoan publishes u series of Interviews with local bankers on a remedy for tho finan cial depression. They nearly all are un animous in tbo opinion that the Bilver purchase clause in tho Sherman act should be repealed, and that the government should sell three hundred millions, three per cont bonds, In order to build up the treasury gold reserve. Results of Rumors. Yodnostown, O,, July 20. As o re sult of the malicious rumors, a run was started on the Dollar Savings and Trust Company, this morning. The bank required legal noticp and not a dollar was paid out. It bus wealthy stockholders. A number of merchants have drawn largo sums from other bauks and deposited with It, thus al laying excitement. Bop Telegrams. San Fkanoibco, July 20. Hops Steady at 1820o per pound, Tho Commercial News says: "Reports from abroad Indicate an Impaired out look on the Continent, measurable con firmation being afforded by tbe reshlp ment from England of hops that had been consigned to that market by tho Continent. Tho English situation is rather less complicated, owing to more favorable weather. Scarcity of Pacific coast offerings, and limited supplies of desirable grades generally, should lead to a renewal of business with England at an early date. In tbe East, holders show a firmness under a less promising outlook as to quantity, although it Is generally agreed that tho quality will be floe. On this coast, matters have taken more favorable shapo for tho holder and higher rates aro demanded, ono 'dealer osRlng 26o for about the only available lot of choice old, while lower grades ore proportionately firmer. Trading lu forward deliveries has beeu on a basis of 20a per pound for choice, which ure firmly held. There has been Bomo picking In tbe Sacramento valley, but the only sample received was rushed aud did not, therefore, afford a basis either of value or quality." Nkw Yohk, July 20. Hops are quiet and unchanged, with only a fair brewers' trade. Lets stock is going abroad. Receipts aro much lighters and holders are not urging business. Euoknk, July 20.-M. J, Netter, auent for Wold & Co.. of Ban Fran cisco, has beeu making examination of ine nop yaras in huh vicinuy, aim says the proect are favorable fur a spleu did crop, with little damage to be feared on account of Hoe. In Illinois. Kankakkk. III.. July 20. Tho First National bank failed this morning. Assets sulDclent to pay depositors In full. Highest of nil in Leavening rower.-Latest U. S. Gov't Report. RoYal .- s&mm ABSOLUTELY PURE FOREIGN CABLE NEWS. Germany Levies Duties Against llussin. r TIUDE. CRISIS IN BANGKOK, SIAM. Franco Wavering About Attack ing tho Wliito Elephant Cholera in Spain. Madrid, July 20. There were 40 oases and 12 deaths from choloratlo dis ease In El Pindo district. GERMAN TARIFF. Bkhlih, 'July 20. The federal couu oil hold a meeting to consider what customs reprisals should bo niado against Russia for the Increased duties levied by that country on Imported German products. Tbe Council Anally resolved to placo an additional tax of 60 per cent on all Russian products I in ported Into Germany. The new duties will be collected after August'l. Mexican News. Ciiiiiuaiiua, Mexico, July 20. Tho legislature of tbe statoof Chihuahua has Just passed a law which, If enforced, will rid a considerable portlon-of the Rio Grande border of the desperate bands of cattlo thieves aud smugglers who havo committed depredations for tbo past sovoral years. The law pro vides that any ono caught lu the act of stealing cattlo should bo shot. A great many of tho thieves have their runde vous In Toxhs, somo owning extensive ranches. They make raids on Mexi can ranchers at night and drive the cattlo across tho river to tho ranches which they own. The stolen eiock-ls robranded and started on tho trull to northern markets. Parliament Row. London, July 20, Tho uewapapers dovoto much space to cd'torlal com ments on Thursday night's happening In tho commons. Tho Times gravely talks about tho suppression of free do bato by the tyrannical majority as being tho moving cause, but has noth ing to say about the way the closure was applied during Balfour's relgu. It regrets that tho opposition took notice of tho "dlsgruceful Insults" with which Chamberlain was assailed and says such pot-houso manners mlsht have been left to servo as an example of what would occur In au Irish legisla ture should Gladstone succeed In cstabi Hailing that "preposterous body." Other tory papers comment In a similar vein The Gladstonlan papers refer to the Insults flung at Gladstouo by Cham berlain aud call atteutlou to tho fact that tho first blow In tho xcufllo was struck by a conservative. ' Tliey also find It worthy of note that O'Connor is a man who apologizes fur what ho said whllo there was uo hint of uu apology or retraction from Cham borlalu and his abettors. Situation in Slam. Bangkok, July 20. Representatives horo of the several powers, lending merchants of the city aud commander?) of the British und German gunboats, met today at the British legutlon to dis cuss what action should be taken in tho event of rioting on tho part of Chinese, who form a largo per ceutage of tho city's population. The question was left open, but It was decided to ask Slam to station military guards lu tho business centers as a measure of protec tion. i'ho night passed quietly. Anxiety continues. Tho French gunboats pamed out of tho Meuam river last night and wlllreudezvoui with the other voxels ol! the Island of KohHl Chang, Trade Is at a ktaudstlll. There aro uo vessels In tho river, Tuo Siamese government continues making every eltort to maintain pence with Franco and is eucouraged by events of the last twenty-four hours to beltove that au undentaudlog will bo reached shortly. Tuo Freuch Hag lias been hoisted at Kali Chang. Baking Powder French Affairs. London, July 20. It Urunnred there aro dltjontionsln tin French cab- luer, growing outof tho troubles with Slam. It is said some of tho ministers aro dlsjatlilled bocauso tho blookade was not effected with more promptness und roproaoh their colleagues forrecall Ing tho French gunboats from Bang kok. 'One report has it the delibera tions of the .cabinet havo been marked by a number of violent Bcenes. The concllatory.fttlUudq of Lord Roseberry tho British foreign minister, Is aaurlbed to his kuowledgo of tho French cabinet dissensions and to assurances from the Frouch ministers lu favor of using modo'ruilon In the treatment of Slam. In commons tho forelgu secretary, iq reply to a question, said the French for eign minister had assured the British ambassador to France that tbe block ado of the Slameso ports would not be gin till July 31. Tho British minister at Slam, however, telegraphed it ac tually begau July 20, and this has been couflrmod. The minister at Paris has been telegrap'hed for an explanation of' .ho discrepancy. New York, July 29, Tho New York World says of the organization of tho cengress: "Whether Bland gets head of the coinage committee or not, that commit tee will favor the unconditional ropeal of tho Sherman act. There will bo radical ohanges lu tbe complexion of tho ways and means appropriations and rules committees. All leading committees will bo in ac cord wttb the president's views. Foster & Oo. Fostoria, O., July 20. At a meet- lug of tho creditors of Foster & Co., and Charles W. Foster, thoy decided to em ploy an expert to examine tho books of tho bank to see whether thoro aro any Irregularities lu recent transferor real estate. FkMj Tiuiouau. A team was near ly lost through tho big bridge on the Polk couuty sldo today by falling through a holo. They were rescued by a forco of men, but tho horses were hor ribly skinned up. TURF TOPICS. William Hopps, a wealthy Baltimore mail, has been trying to huy Mascot, 2;01. Tho host English paciug record is 2:20 4-6, by Happy Johnny, an American Importation. Tho U-yoar-oUl filly Fron Fron, year ling record 2:2.11, has already uoen a tnilo in 2:2JJ. Tho largest colt in Michigan is owned by Newton Knno. It is a 4-year-old and weighs 2,110 pounds. Tho Arabs inako extensive uso of bar loy for their horses when oh long, hard Journeys, preferring It to anything elso obtainable. "It is impossible to breed a raco horso unless your warn equals In form and blood tho stallion with which she is raatod," says "Hidalgo." Buffalo Bill 1ms purchased from L. Bank Wilson, Creston, la., tho imported liacknoy stallion Top Shot to head his itud at North Platte, Noh. Islugloss, winner of tho English Derby this year, has also won tho Newmarket stakes, beating tho record for tho dis tance, and tho Two Thousand Guineas (takes. Whether quaffed J& 0& from a vessel of f 1& tin, glass o- gold; There's nodiingso Kood for thu young or the old as Hires JRootBeer A delicious, health giving, thirst satis fying beverage. A temperance drink for ; temperance people. ' Ai". iucUimiW JSillani. ; Sold and Enlovetl Everywlserc, J tiiwrwiMiMfii'ii i nnfiwypL M I