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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1893)
tVJL OH DNLTlfcENT DAILYI ML dm. saeatl by- Kail PrejtaiA la Adriie. Ko Papers gemt Wfc Time la Out. K Associated Press Dally News paper Published on the Pacific Coast. $3.00 a Year. CAPITAL JOURNAL. VOL. 6. DAILY EDITIOK. SALEM, OKEGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER zU 1893. DAILY EDITION. NO. 28a, BOOTS, SHOES II IBM ! A good assortment from cheap to best grades. Wo buy for CASH and sell for CASH, and WILL SAVE YOU r T ; r, . . , From 15 to 25 per cent, on all your purchases. The New York Racket when you Jjvant Oil Clothing, Gossamers, Macintoshes, Rubber Hat j, wooband.iur hats, hosiery and notions. E. T. BARNES. State Insurance Block, 333 Com'l St. Ed. C. Cross, Choice WSBKk la w. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Fresh, halt and Snioked!Meatsof n IKinds 95 Court and 110 State Streets. ED. Meeker & to,, Hop Exporters OFFICE, Oberheim Block, up stairs, Salem. W. A. TEMPLETON, Gcn'l J gent. Big Strike at Vice President's Mine. WILL STAND BY HIS MANAGER. The Political Situation on the Tariff. Labor Arbitration. Bethlebkm, Penn., Nov. 29. The omforence between President Wilbnr of the Lehigh road and the Arbitration board becan at noon. It is still on. A report la received, to the effoct that Chairman Clark says the strike mil be declared oft before night. Stevenson's Mine. Bloominqton, III., Nov. 29. Vice President Stevenson waited this mom for a delegation of business men who promised to call on him in behalf of the men on strlko against reduction of wages in a coal mine in which Steven- sou Is interested. They did not come. The vloepresident said the operation of the mine Is in the bands of Mauagor Graham and whatever he does will be sanctioned by Stevenson. A Practical Question. Boston, Noy. 29. The Nonantum Worsted Co., which has been.in opera tion for 14 year, notified its 800 hands that the reduction of tariff as proposed by the new law will necessitate a re duction of wages or stoppage of mills. dent H irrlsou was asked for a state ment of his opinion of the new Wilson tariff bill but declined positively, hav ing only cursorily examined it. Upon being asked If It was as btroug In Us reductions as be had anticipated, he acknowledged it might have been stronger, Implying that the reductions were not as great as he had anticipa ted. FHEK HATS. Orancjk, N. J., Nov. 29. Manufac turing hatters say the new tariff would force them out of business. A commit tee of manufacturers this afternoon started for Washington and will fight tho passago of the act In every way. THANKSGIVING BOAST. Chableston, Nov. 29. Governor Tillman's message treats of railroad tax- ation'and the dispensary law. The gov ernor roasts the supreme court for using suoh expressions as "the tall wags tho dog," 'ijudlclal Insolence," etc. Refer ring to the railroad litigation Governor Tillman says the unlucky marriage be tween the dignity of the federal court and these corporations must be annul led. Train Wreck in Italy. Milan, Nov". 29. An express train ran into a heavy freight standing at Trevlglie, causing a frightful wreck. It Is reported 85 persons are killed and 16 severely Injured. The wreck caught fire and cremstod a number of the wounded. Opium Smuggling. Portland, Nov. 29. In the Dunbar trial this morning cross examination of Blum was continued. Nothing new was elicited. I EDITION. Two Oasos of Insanity. Yesterday Dr. Jeffreys waB called to East Btate street by a report that a Mrs. Brldger had swallowed a dose of "Rough on Rats." Bhe 'was only drunk. Today Chas. Bridger.! her hus band, was arrested by Deputy BherlQ Wrlghtman at 11 a. in. on a warrapt charging him with Insanity. He Is about 65 years of ago and has a family. The time set for his examination before the county court was 2 o'clock. Doputy Sheriff Cooper arrested Hen ry L. Haukoy of Lewisburg tind brought him before the court. UBIDQER COMMITTED. After examination by Dr. Henderson Chas. Brldger was committed to the aylum. Facts drawn out show excess Ive use of intoxlcaute, makes violent threats and is destructive at times. HENRY HANKKY A German farmer of Lewisburg was examined by Drs. Richardson and Smith. He suffered from an Injury to his head several years ago. His wife and daughters left him soveral weeks ago. He Is 63 years old and answered all Questions very coherently.. His w fe Is seeking a divorce. He has had some family trouble but to all appear ances is perfectly sane. Tho examina tion contiuues as we go to press. Street Flooded. Court street from C lurch east Is covered with a foot ir tuoro of water. Church street and the west end of Willson avouue, are a'to oivored with water.; CHURCHILL! Piimps,Piimps,P(irnp eg. y 103 BURROUGHS) State Street. NO PAIN Is experienced when you get your teeth exfar act eJ filled by TYR TONTRIS as he uses the Hale method, bold or ror ?eSnCe?owek:dh All kinds of plate work done. Bndge work and fine gold fillings a specialty. Dental Parlors, Over Gray Bros, eod NOW HERE More Coming Holiday Goods Th? Neufcsl. Most Attractive w-EI.A.IPIE.SS' WM"MCM . . L,. hl H nennvB worth, as we can please Bee our Mammoth btooK ----;- youbestof alI,andcausurey,g--(jKS & SALJSBU KX. THE SEW . - , .rnl STABLES ;WILlvAIVi-E'i- - k ri d bv day or week Completed and ready to wait on customer,. Hs -y to at reasonable prion. "p''tbe finest Stallions in mis """Mjj & C0. nn?" d5"2 fhJ Sk south of pctofflee. K THE OLD RELIABLE NORTH :SALEM MEAT MARKET, J. H. ALLEN, Prop. Tb very beet of meata at all times, nd top best or service. t9Oppoaue w0"" W-A,vrnt. Iliiill Steamer flHona FOR PORTLAND. Leave. BoUe dock &ZttiSS& and Fridays TM a. au, arrivlnc w" 1:30p.m. ... j... TuuliTi, RETURNING. T?1 Vti.au Thursdays and iWrday-at a. . ftut time for la-eniM erv n0 wy lanainKfrelcbt b ndieo. one war. ROUND 1WP (unlimited) fUO. One way, tlCti. -MEALS OO OBNT- rT? SALKWi n''v.rnwbDifts. Prineir" o"" j M. MARTin, ir.wlinYW. ... . nminf. K. u. boisaw, j ,u LugBr. W. V. "'"11. u h;v.mattmw, Postal Deficit. Washington, Nov. 29. The post master general's uunual report shows that the deficiency for the year which onilntl Jimo 30. 1893. was $5,177,171 In- w ..- - v - stead of $1,552,423 as estimated Dy Wanamaker. tlustead of a surplus there will bo a deficit of $7,830,000 for the current year. It is estimated the gross revenue for the year ending June 30. 1894. will he $84,427,748; and ox pundltures $90,499,485. There are 010 free delivery offlees. It suggests mat postal notes beabolished and .becbsrgf for money orders reduced. The re quirements of the railway mall service will call for an increase or six i rovuu thousand men. It recommends an ap propriallou to provide for the widows and orphans of railway mall cierns killed on duty. The department last year carried 301,003,000 pounds of seo oud-class matter, an Increase of 14 per cent. The Columbian postage stamp Is only one million dollars Instead oi two and a half millions as estimated by Wanamaker. . the mess aci a. The cabinet meeting was a long one, lasting about three hours. The presi dent's message was tne main suujeci under discussion. The president ex. pects to have his message ready to send In by Monday noon. It is expected to be a lengthy document. FREE LUMBER. Taooma.Nov. 29 -Statistical records furnished bytbe expert Vlotor H.Beck nun of the Puget Sound Lumberman show if lumber Is placed on the free list and the present duty of 12.50 per thousand feot Is cut off, the lumber In dustry on the Pacific coast states rep- 7i naniral of flftv millions will suller because of the cheap Chinese and Kanaka miw mill laoor oi mu.nu n..i..n.i.i. ln that the facinouow lumberman In the United States re gardless of affiliation generally - the placing of lumber on the free list. INOOMl TAX. Washinoton, Nov. 29.-The ways and means comuilt.ee will today -de-vote Its attention to the Internal reve. uue schedule of the new tariff system. " ...... i..i..n tax nuestlon Is TUB. " r. ' r Tnd It Is now possible opweuup-M-.. ..-.bIbb tho tax may oe in - - - - character as to nc uue '-"-" of incomes of p -.T'a. over. The RepuDi.cau, -.., preparing for a vigorous uSuv uew tariff bill. nEMJAMIN'8 VIKW. Nov. 29,-Ex-presi- Ship Wrecked. Chatham, Mass.. Nov. 29 -A three masted schoouerls ashore here. Great eas are breaking over her. There la no trace of there crew. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report RoYal Baking Uti ssl Art &&2&ST KWffUWt ABSOUITEiy PURB V U, r frelsbt rate, and 'U apply rWriUt Oo., Uola bUek. N 1 SSS3S WSRSf-- tuw. W nV- iu tUC MP RH-WAITBrltlSTIKOCO., 'gjA-saffli BOOK AND JOB Job Eros. Indicted. riMivAi.ua. Or.. Nov. 29. The grand jury of Lincoln county today In dieted ZephinJoh, B. R. Job, ajid M. M. Davis, for larceny of publlo funds, D-wls was manager of the . YaqulBa Onv bank, a branch' of the Hamilton,' Job &. Co.. bankiatCorvalllsunU atJJia time of suspension had on deposit one thousand dollars of Lincoln county funds which It failed to return on de mand. Por the Midwinter. Poutland, Nov. 29. The committee engaged In securing subscriptions for the Mldwiuter fair fund, are meeting with much encouragement, Contribu tions are readily coming In from all parts of the state. WATERY NOTES. All the streams are badly swollen and rising. The river stands at 10 feet aud is ris ing fast. Tho Altona brought down a raft for the Capital Lumber Co. The car tracks are badly Inundated In several places. The low ground between Lincoln and Yew Turks Is nearly covered with water and many sm ll bridges are carried away. rrk.n i vtpr all the whv from Sa lem to Turner, the railroad track In many places being barely above It. The Elwood will bo up this evening. At the rate the river Is rising the Oregun City locks will close tonight or timorrow, when tho 17 feet swgo is reached. PERSONAL GOSSIP. Three bracelets owned by Queen Vic toria contain pictures of 83 of her grand children. ., ii i.n .nmnoMT.nlthonah 80 years of age, s'penus two hours every day after dinner horseback riding. Among the aenatOM who nnconditlon .Unsurrendered i Mr. Faulkner of West Virginia. The lady Is a charming West Virginian, and the marriage U set for January. When the cssr goc on 'oc tt vUit " that to Denmark, abont 800 large trunks go with him, and one of the largest U filled with presents, which be dlstrib-- with treat liberality. The Iter. Dr McOlynn.whoisinNew York, is in hotter lieaiiu man w STATE HOUSE NOTES. All tho. state house offices will be closed on the 30th. State Treasurer Metsohan will take Thanksgiving at home. He Is tclad to take a rest. Governor Pennoyer Is still under the weather some. He goes to Portland today as usual and will celebrate with hkfawllv. He Mid: "I had & good Thanksgiving turfcey oa The Thanks- giving .aay. tiuny ump ov n cuii;bu tomorrow. If tho news comes from the Sandwich Islands that the queen Is restored all of Cleveland's friends will want to eatturkoy buzzard." Private Secretary Munly will take bis turkey with the babies, and Mrs. Munly. State Bupt. MoElroy will go to Junc tion Cityon Thanksgiving day. Chief Justice Lord aud Judge Bean of the supreme court will Keopttieday at borne with tbelr families. Judge Moore and family are Invited out. aUIUA I lift? U U HI I H L'wTniik. ? 0ved for yeara. Every time be appears SSltW on the street he is fy regea uy SStSSSSSSSSXt ;Vmfriend.whereverhegoes. .ttjiftUlU iiiwr-rr-".. - . , tlV luuu. I u u Mood M I I to much i .ulJti. . . .. . t 1- l.1U.tii 'AZ'HJM Late pictnrt-s oi -ii- r-r-Z 111 n that a broaa 1-r.mu .--- - tru. o?8A'?lrr.r;7 .tate occasions. WffHSfiatlS according to MaUbele etiquette. tmtororar--ir . tTnr Tlionchere SSSSSWS 3fc1EEEI SU .mal MoO,000 a KSffiSer-" Vear. He is a ood slorr teUer ana - tttui eowv 'r.-uw Cavu. 1 XZXrZZT .year. B.to.f0oa T" . ' -juniiifATi.,i'j ' w wmuo;0 u rrrrc.n. k.j ciiBMisr&co.,Toiea Fine hens at $3.25 per dozen. Call at once, Davison's market 01 Court St. The Council Deadlock. The city council has been nt a dead lock a number or times In the past fow months, Mayor Catch being under the painful nocossltyof casting the deciding vote on more than one disagreeable oc casion. Among other propositions on which the council is a tie Is the bond ing of outstanding warrants. Tho city council meets again tonight to act If a quorum can bo obtained. Mayor Gatch wr mn todav and says he is In favor of funding all warrants outstanding In February last when the charter wont Into effect, except such as were Issued for street improvement that are as sewed to abutting property. He thinks it would be a measure of economy to do w, but does not believe that warrants other than those drawn on tho general fund should be Included in tho funding ordinance. He has been misrepresent ed as to his posltioii on this and Is ready to signs proper funding ordi nance whenever It Is passed. This It Is understood Is the record he and his friends are willing to make and stand by. m Finn hens at 13.21 twr d ten. Ca'l at once at Davison's market, t4 Court St. Htata of Ohio r I. T l,..i.u ntilaa Mill that lie Is the senior partner of the firm of V. J. Cheney &va., aoing ouimc iu ... city of Toledo, couniy and alate afore wild, and that said firm will nay the urn of one hundred dollars for each and every case of catarrn iimi oanuoi, scored by the use of Hair Catarrh Cure. . v"i .""St . Sworn to berore m arm iuwhik In my preaenr. this Oth day of Decem ber, A. D., 183, ...., ' -, A. HV. Ufcwui Bkai. Notary Public Hall'" Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally nd acta directly on the blood and nur coos autoes to ibo system. 8nd for Utiunniimim, . t.i K.J OllBMKVl., iweuu, vuiw. Salkk Kindkroartkn. There are now forty children enronen at miss Ballou'a kindergarten and tho Interest In the w-nk M growing. After lunch and games each child got a clay pipe and put In half an hour blowing soap bubbles. The helpers now are Mrs. Watson, Mrs. Ogle, Mlui Parmenter, Miss Conover aud Miss McKlnnle. Mrs. P. 8. Knight, assisted by MUa Ballou, conducts tho training class. To tchers, students and children do the work together, Mrs. E. B. Pbllbrook has charge of the olawes In drawing. Tho day before Thanksgiving waa spout In drawing a mammoth colored circle to show tho helpfulness of co-operation when little hands work together. I hero will be no kindergarten or moth era' class this week. Gen. Rdsk'b Hamts. Friends of the late General Rusk, Harrison's seo rvtnrv nf sericulture, desire correction i statement published Iu a Salem paper, to the effect that uncle "Jerry- wouiu have lived longer If his habits had been hotter. Tho Milwaukee Sentinel of re cent date said: "The generala correet habits of lire are serving him well now, his physicians say. He has never used any liquor of any kind, has never used tobacco nor drank tea or coffee. His complexion, aa all who knew him w,ell reaaember, was as clear and fresh aa an Infant's and this severe llne found him with bis vitality unimpaired." That Is a. well known faot of history. Too Muchly Mabrikd. Deputy Sberin W. B. Bradford.or Washington county today brought Mr. uKur, a photographor from Hlllsboio, to serve two years in the penitentiary fir pofy gamy. He had a wife In Washington, who came down to Hlllsboro aud dis turbed bis domestic felicity In a man ner that has brought about tub un pleasantness. Mr. Bak?r will now have bis plcturo taken free if charge. A Haity Man.-W. A. Temple tou, of Meeker & Co's hop House, left this morning for a Thanksgiving fami ly reunion at his farm home near tiai sey. He closed up aeais tne past ween for 1600 bales of hops, and expecuto enjoy his turkey with an unusual relish, lo, City or Toledo ss ,ucas County, Cheney makes oath that I am TCrrijii. Tub Journal was In nrror when It stated that tho callous of Republicans that nominated Wm. Eng land foroounollman In the second ward hpld at the offloe of S. T. Richard son. It should have road Dr. Rlohard- son. Old ano Young. All like a fine ilnll. It is an eternal source of huppl ness In the house. For this reason Os- burn's Racket Store has Just Imported tho crandoat shipment ever brought west. Don't fall to let tne iitue iota soe them. TifiMlfWlIVINfJ OmKRVAHCJi All banks and public office will be closed tomorrow, and nearly all place oi huilneaa will be clooed In the aiteruoon. Many will oloee at 10 a. m., lo glvo op portunity for a'tendlng services. Hbavy Rains. They will come In Oregon at this eeason, aud Ifyoubavo no umbrella you are sure to nave a wet nr.t nil over vou. The largest variety and the best orlcea now to be had at Otburn's Roket Store. Pbnbionbhs. Ono applicant for a pension was examlnet today before-the Baletn board, coinposea oi urn. uym, Jellrlesand Brooks. If Auicuiknr tk Hkee HKle KO Iuk t lirnumti KrM. Tito Harding Xttat. I'ettllon of Agnea Harding, widow of B. Harding aud administratrix of lib estate, to be appointed guardian oi Werllu and Clara Harding, her child ren, minors, In order tooommeuoe a suit against E. J. Harding. Ordor tde granting petition by W. O. Hub. bard, county Judgf, nov, s. lIrI, SeawlMjr A MUclwll awl all ttoer maki-H Ht cHt rlce. Krnme Mroi. neadquartfra for all dally ,pPoir- al J. L. Bsniwtl'a post tfflce block news stand, " 11UNKSQIVINH nKADdUARTllS. Rsyally Liberal Efforts of the 8le ScbbbI Children. Bunt. Anderson aud the nriuelpala and tear-hern of the Salem school, un der him have collected a royal' Thanks giving day collection for tu poor or needy of this city. Every child thte morning took his gin to the BCbooJa aud there are several dray loads at the East school alone. The city board of oharltlea bus cbsrg of tho collection and its distribution. A city headquarters has boeu opened next door to the First National bank, and all the pooplo or Salem, whether they have uieaua or not will have a good dinner tomorrow for the asking. There aie live nles. ohlokons and other "game," clothlu, groceries, mat, matches, shoes, uuderolothlng. ueo, W, Johnson, the clothier, and others have placed firewood at the disposal of the board. Call on W. L. Wadebr J. B. 8turap, at the Btore room next door to the First National bank, or let them know and all who are In ueed will be liberally supplied by delivery wagons. Report the nedy to the above named, gentlemen and leave nene to suffer. Sugar has gone down another half cent, aud now If you want some order at once. Clark k Epp'ey, Court etreet. Overcoat at cost at tue"Woo!ea Mill Store, d J. G. Wrleht has the genuine BwMa cheese, fresh oranges, lomous, cranber ries, raisins, nuts, and all seasonaDM delicacies. areyllng nt Davison's market. 2t Tho New York Racket has a full line of underwear which thoy oiler at unus ually low prices. Beo what they nave before buying. 2d Iw Now.- Matkl ltoshej were nevaraold at cheap is at Osburn'a Racket Store NOW Is the time to get one, Davison's tuurket has the fiaest dressed turkeys In town. Bee his dis play before buying. Oregon people are now eating Iowa eggs. This is a slam on Oregon bans. A reform b needed. Albany Dnwerat. It Is not a slam on the bens. We aa a friend or tho hen. It Is a lam on U people or Oregon that they do not kp better hens, more hens, and take better care or their hens. THE MARKETS. Ban Fkakoisoo, Nov. 29. Wheat, Dee. C1.10I. CiHOAao.Nov. 29-Cash, 82;May 08, Pobtland, Nov. 20. Wheat fall. .05; Walla Walla f.85. 1 i How's Your Liver? IatuoOriontaUaluUtioa, t knowing that good healtk ( cannot exist wuuuui. hooltby'LIvor. When the Liver la torpid tho Bow els nro sluggish and con stipated, tlio food Hen in tuo Btoinacn unu- gestod, poisoning th lood; froauont hcadaht ensues; a tooling of lai- tudo, despondency and nervouBiiess indicate how the vholo system k d ranged, Sinimona Liver Kegulator haa bea tlt means of restoring mo people to lioalUi awl happiness by glviRg tJw healthy liver tJiaa y agency Known on www. It acts with extraor- , dinary power and et&cacy. NKVCn MSM lAHlITie, M uti M4t t,,U ?.: ,nsiB TlwWBwirTaMcnric I' it i If r- r I! 14 A U.i -..