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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1893)
f MtWlIUm1'Hir inn V . w - -, ' - ,ietv.cn u lrpi'vJr .V ''&. ..J'2.-f? A Associated' Press Daily News papor Published on the . . Pacific Coast. $3.00 a Year. ' - .- n VOL.'V. CAPIT ONE: CENT DAILY! 8Sct. a mentn ky PrayaJd la Advane. Ke Papers Sent IVWmI Time Js Oat. DAILY EDITION. SALEM. OREGON FRIDAY, DECEMBER i 1893. DAILY EDITION. NO. 283. V- - JOURNAL. -'ifyiL-rT'TS'rBBHB mh "'" ' I BOOTS; SHOES II OlIfflE ! r A ds1sort1IJ1?nt from cheap to best grades. Wo buy , for .CASH and sell for CAS&, and Wfft.SAVE YOU s 5 ? c JJjoni 1.'5. to 25 percent, on all your purchases. The New York Racket "icM Want Oil Clothing, Gossamers, Macintoshes, Rubber H'atfyjwobl arid.iurhats,:hoaiery. and' notions. E. T. BARNES. State Insurance Block, 333 Com'l St. '. Ed. C. i EX Meeker & Co., Hop Kxporters OFFICE, Oberheim Block, up stairs, Salem. 7F. iL TEMPLETOJSF, Gen'l Agent. CHUReHILLP&mps,Ptatps,P(ERp SB 103 BURROUGHS State. Street. NO la experienced when you get your teeth extracted or filled by DB. CONTRIS,. as he uses, the Hale method. Gold or Por celain crown inserted. All kinds of plate work done. Bridge work and fine gold fillings a specialty. Dental Parlors, eod Over Gray Bros. Now Here nd Holiday Goods The NevJ?si, Most flflratfive, 1 AND . . 'TC'XXJSi CHEAPEST. Bee our Mammoth Stock before you buy . pony's worth, a, we can please you t of.aU, and can Bure.y save yo,, & SAUSBURYi TUB KBW WILLAMETTE STABLES Completed and ready to .wait on customers HjSgAWpiSo """-""-.-- ,,,-,. .,!, of iaru buu iwmcui i . THE OLD RELIABLE NORTH SALEM MEAT MARKET, J. H. ALLEN, Prop. The very best of meats al all times, tnd the best of service. lO-Opposlte Wade's Store. Steamer flllona FOR PORTLAND. Leaves DoltCs dock Montoya, Wdnajs una Fridays 78 a. m., arrlvtaS In roruwio v RETUUNINO, leaves L'''' Thursdays and HtunUy at Sa, tu. ' Fmt tim for pjueiier serrK; P W,T Ending freight lundifd. BOUND HUP (unUmlied) I4M. On iray, l:2a. MKAL8 SB OBNT-;, For frtkbt rates ind .lU apply "l Choice Meats. Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Fresh, halt and SmokcdlSI eatsf a lHinds 95 Court and 110 State Streets. PAIN More Coming. Doetorllcc. " " Of A fTTKfCK, J,H- AtBKRT. " '"V-ji.- ifniuouni VWUim Capilal National Bank OK SAl-CWi. E.K.WAITErBINTIKOC0., BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS AMD legal Blank Publtehere. & N.w Brtck,0T tka Uak.Qo1tr. 20 TOW BELOW ZERO. Phenomenally Cold Weather in the East. CARLIN PARTY REACH KBNDIUCK, IDA. Hirer Bigfng Again At Points South of Here. Intanaa Gold. St. Paul, Dec. l.-The weather In the northwest ia phenomenally cold for this time or t be year, Mercury touched 20 below zero here early ,thls morning at the slgual service station, While thermometers Inexpoaod places marked as low as &i to 40 below. BTIJUL COLDER. St. paul. The coldest1 places ac cording to weather bureau this morn ing, were Prince Albert Canada, 42 de grees below, and Blsmark, N. D., 22 degrees below. The Iowa Snow Storm. Cedar Rapids, Dee. 1. Last night was the coldest of. the season. Tbo thermometer marked 12 below. Re ports from the north and northwest show a like condition. At Eithervllle 13 degrees below, Watertown 24 degrees helow, Albert Leo 18 degrets below. Yesterday's storm did not result la blockading railroads. Clear and cold today. Oarlin Party Arrives. Kendrick, Ida., Dee. 1. The Car lin party, which was supposed to be lost lb the Bitter Root mountains, ar rived here safely with the exception of George Colgate, the cook, who fell sick and was left to die in the mountains. The party consisted of V. E. Curlln, a son of Brigadier-General Carlln, J. H. Pierce, brother-in-law of Carlln, A. L. Hlmmellwright of New York, and Martin Spencer, the guide. The party started to return home October.10, but as lie snow reached considerable depth the horses were abandoned, and the party started dowu the river on rafts which they flually were compelled to abandon also. They continued on foot until November 22 when they met Lieutenant Elliott with a relief party from Vancouver barracks. The party was almost without food when rescued. Tho River at Eugene. Eiiqeiie. Dee. 1. (Special.) The river fell three feet yesterday, but rose aealn last nlebt. It Is now seventeen feet, three inches, and ia slowly rising. opium; suoKEiia James Fennoll nud Ed. Abbey were flued twenty and ten dollars here, this moruiug, for smoking opium. TIIE KIVEK AT ALBANY. Tbe WHIamettee at 11 o'clock was 27 3 feet above low water, and almost stationary, having risen only a little during the forenoon. It fell 4 feet at Eugene and 2 feet at Harrlsourg dur ing the night, heuce a fall is looked for here this evening. The U. P. wharf h limn wrecked and tbe O. P. wharf considerably damaged. Otherwlsono damage has been done. Opium Smuggling. PnnTi.Aurj. Dec. 1. The principal mitnpaa in the Dunbar smuggling case was VV. B. Jackllng, who purchased ..mat nf the onlum In British Uoiuinoia, The evidence wee corroborative of that already adduced. ProaecuUou will probably occupy the entire uay, Hanged at Astoria. .-.,... n rM.i 1 John Belter ASluniap v... - was banged today for the murder of Victor Snellraan. Augu , io-. . . . . Li. - f..mm ItAliaa men passed tne mgiu i '11" -i r. , -.t.lKliirl alinnt trcen- liereoneiiujMii uw - ' - ; dollars In cash and ft silver watch. The next moruiug both men left tbe a a . A.m.. m ttk9 houso together, anu iiro uy Snellman's body was found In tne wo'Kls. The money, watch and Reltor bad dissapeared. Kelior was iraocu w Portland where, when arrested, be made a compl-to coufexlon. v CURES ' RisingBreast "HOTHEH'sTrIEHD- liSiSSfS Uni tha&Utot woman. I tajj. U ? BHADFltLOBtWUXOnOO.. sld by sll DnaMt. AnATi.OX Jobs Indicted. Couvallis, Or.. Nov.80. The grand Jury of Lincoln county at Toledo, found an ludlctment agaiDst M. M. Davis, Zephin Job and 1. R Job, for larceny of public funds. Davis was manager of the Yaquina City bank, a branch or the recently suspended bank of Hamilton, Job & Co., and at tho time of the suspension Sl.l99.na nf T.tn. coin county funds were deposited la the branch" bank. Failure to return the depositor! demand is the ground for the indictment. Hiaes to Resume. el PiTTSBUHO, Pean., Dee. 1. Every thing la quiet at ttle Bnowden and Gas tonvlllo mines. They did not start up an was expected, but preparations are being made to resume. ;A TieaUe Burns Chicago, IlIfl.'j.Dec. 1. A Are in the Haymarket theatre this morning, caused a low of seventy-five thousand dollars.. ', , K. A Company Default New York", Dec l.Tho Erie Rail way Company today defaulted on the Interest on the second mortgage bonds. It paid the Interest on the funded 5 per cent. : More Smuggling. Portland, Dec 1. The United States itrand ury today returned six teen indictments for smugsllng opium. The names of the Indicted are uot made public. It Isolated all are Cblhamen. JESUITS I GERMAN? Admitted to That Country By Vote of Parliament. PRESIDENT PEIXOTO NOT KILLED. Reports of Desperate in Urazil. Fighting Josuitsnn crermany."' Berlin, Dec. 1. The Riobstag, by a vote of 103 to 180, adopted tho Cen trist, motion to re-udmlt tbe Jesuits into Germany. Latest From Brazil. London, Dee. 1. Advices from Rio Janerio say there la no truth in the re port that President Peixoto was assassi nated. He is today engaged In repair lug dangerous breaches-in the forts and earthwork's ashore. The dispatch con tains the report that Mello left Rio with a portion of his fleet, to Intercept vessels coming to Peixoto'a aid. There was some desperate fighting between the rebel ships and forts at tbe entrance to the harbor, as Mello tried to go out. Unfounded Rumor. New York. Dec. 1. Leading bank ers give no credence to the report of a rumor ou the Berlin bourse that the TT idled States Is trying to effect a $60,- 000,000 three and one-half percent loan. TOE MARKETS. Ban Fbanciboo, Dee. 1. Wheat, Dec $1.10. Chioaoo, Dec 1. Cash, 02;May 68, Portland, Dec. 1. Wheat fall. .95; Walla Walla $.85. THE JEWELER'S ART. Lorgnette chains are of sliver, sot with turquoise at varying intervals. Brooches covered with diamonds to the exclusion of subsidiary stones are worn as frequently as their costliness will per mit. A beautiful fern vase In bright fin Uliod silver U in tbe form of a barbed arrowhead, with enrved instead of rec tilinear outline, with a handle in open work. The porcelain bonbonniere, hand paint ed, furnishes another setting for th watch. Tne hair ornament and tbe shot buckle appear to bo tbe only fields at present unoccupied by that tiny con qneror. Catarrh Cannot be Cured with Local Applications, as they can- not reacii inn r "-",:, srrh Is a blood or constitutional disease, and In order to pure It you must take Internal retnldlw. '' Catarrh Cure la taken loternsUv. and acts directly on the blood and iu u surfaces, llair Catarrh Cure it t a quaok medicine. . . - . ..1..J..I tw. ..fin ..r Ilia ItA.L It was prtwci"-' " - -nhyslcaiiHln thUcuutry for veers, and wl of the e-t .n!m known, combined W III Hie W Ml'"" iuriiio.. v.mk .- reeily on the iijkjoui surf4ow. The in-1, -hrt nMujjjj waU wo,,der u rrtuiis in curiHK -.. w testimonial', fr F. J CHKNEY& OU. Pwr, Toledo, O, Bold by diuggUU. Prfc 7o. Mr, Pararaout Blsust ii ilio Toils. A VICTIM OF QOEBN'S COUNSELLOR. Sont To Hawaii to Giro Harrison a Black Eye. AurjUBTA, Mo., Nov. 80. Ex-Mlnls- ter Stevens' answer to Commissioner Blount, regarding the Hawaiian affair, was given out last night. Mr: Stevens eaysi. A deep sense of tbe obligation to my country and a minister's duty to defend an lnault threatened against a struggling American colony, planted as fjgbieously and firmly on the North PaolMo Islea as our pilgrim fathers es tablished themselves on Plymouth, Rook, demand that I shall make an swer to the astounding misrepresents tlons and untruths of Commissioner, Blount's report on Hawaiian affairs. Not wishing to be severe on a noopbyto in dlplomaoy, with, no knowledge of the world's affairs, outside of his own country, Benton a very peculiar errand amid currents and quicksands entirely unknown to him, I say he has been In part the victim of circumstances, hav ing been caught In meshes aqd snares adroitly prepared for him by the cun ning advisers of the fallen Llliuokalanl and the shrewd, sharp and long expert ericed British diplomatic agent, whose alms and hopes Blount has served so well, and without the least suspicion that bo was aiding tup ultra-British In terests even mora than be was helping the Hawaiian monarchists. ma plan PRRARRANOED, "It was dear enough from Blount's manner from tho day of his arrival at Honolulu, as well as by bis lotter to tbe department of stato, written soon after, that he had designed, at what overcoat, to repudiate tbo views and actions of the recently terminated ad ministration, and that in order to do so lie must Impugn tbo action of the American minister and thocommauder of the United States steamer Boston. A total stranger, It was Imposstblo for Mr. Blount to know how unfitting It was for him to take up his quarters where he was certain to bo surrounded by royalists, and where the supporters of the provisional government would be reluctant to go. As a precautionary ssfeguard-agalnst shutting out Ameri cana from ready access t6 Commission er Blount, a wealthy and highly re spectable widow of the American colony was ready to grant the use of her bouse to Mr. aud Mrs. Blount, tbe commis sioner to pay the same amount It would cost htm to live at tbe royalist hotel. This polite offer of an American ro.1 dent to the American commissioner did not originate with the provisional government, nor did the provisional government have anything whatever to do with the proposed arraugoment. A committee of three American citi zens, born and educated In the United States, men who had not taken part In tbe revolutionary proceedings the pre vious weeks, went on board tbe Rush, when that vessel came Into the harbor. At tbe request of tho three, an Ameri can gentleman Introduced them to Mr. Blount. His manner of receiving their visit repelled them, and they asked me to state tbe reasons why it could uot bo pleasant to him and better for all con cerned for hlin not to go to a royalist hotel, but to take a residence on neutral ground, where be would be master of his own surroundings. As delicately s I could, I stated the offer of the com mittee of his countrymen, pointing oui to him that by accepting their prppoaa) be would be near the archives of the legation, which ho could conveniently use and which tbe owner would be pleased to place at his disposal. Brusquely he refused tbe courteous and bones'ly Intended offer of hUoouo ry men,and at puce placed himself am ng royalist and oltra-BrUUiiaurroubdlogs. I.ANDINQ OV TJIH MARINES. "He says tbe response to tbe call of the c mnjltteo of safety to Ian4 smb from tbe Boston 'does not appear In tbe filrs of tbo legation.' The weaning of this Insinuation Is obvious. It Is enough teaay there never was any such document, I received the Jnvjtatlon of the ooromlttre of safety for what It waf worth, as I received other Information on tbe a me subject, I should have re quested Captain Wilt to have landed his force, even bad uot the commlttea requested It. Blount squarely aswru that I promised to aid the committee ofwafety by force This U emphatical ly and patejcorlcally nntrtia. lorsply Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report Rcvl jsssass ABSOLUTELY PURE to the rival parties at different times, whether representatives of the queen or her opponents, my answer was al ways tho saEae-rthat the force should not land, until danger should be plainly Imminent, and tbon only to protect American life and property, and to bo one. did I ever hint that I could or would recognize any but tho de facto government, whether rnonarohlal or republican, aa I said In my letter to Secretary Gresbani. I here affirm that tho Royalists and their opponents bad equal access to the legation and to Its official bead, The best answer to the baseless charge that I promised to use force agslnBt tho queen Is tho order of Captain Wlltz to his officers and men 'To remain passive,' and that no force was to be used, though the queen, through ber ministers bad strongly re quested It hours before the provisional government, was recognizee; oy me ana all other diplomatic representatives 1b Honolulu." """' Stevens states that he had no knowl edge of tbo meeting of the committee of safety at the residence of Henry Water- & tuse, January 10, and that his first In formation as to the persons at the weel lug was obtained from Blount's report. MANY PAPERS qUOTKD. Regarding the expectlons and hopes of tbe queen and her reprensatlyes, the exulting days of January 14 and 17, and the views and hopes of her op ponents, Stevens quotes tbo queen's letter to him, the report of Captain Wlltz to the navy department, and tbe order of Captain Wlltz to Commander Swlnburno, to show that tbo landing of tbe troops was to protoot tho legation aud tbo Uvea and ptoperty of Amorl oin citizens and to preserve order. Con tinuing, the ex-minister says: "Tbe copy ot tho call of tbe committee of safety, which. Blount Insinuates I wished to conceal from lilm, had been promptly forwarded to Washington In January, and was In tbe printed pam phlets ot tho state department docu ments, ordered published by the senate a copy of wblcb I sopoee Blount iaut have brought with him when ho came to tho Islands, "As Boon as this astute commission er ascertained that Neumann was lu full accord with Spreokelsand others for Llliuokalsul's restoration to tbe tbrono, Blount at once learned that Neumann was a 'right down' good fel low. So much for tbe conclusive evi dence that Sprockets, Neumann and Blonnt were then, as now, rowing In the same boat and closely linked In a oontplraoy to damage tbe action of Harrison's administration and tbe sen- ale ooiumlttee on foreign affairs on tbe question of annexation, How's Your Liver? Is tho Oriental salutation, knowing that good health cannot exist without a healthy Liver. "Whonthe Liver la torpid tho Bow els arc sluggish and con stipated, tho food lies in tho stomach ttndl- Seated, poisoning tho lood; frequent headache ensues; a feeling of lacal tudo, despondency and nervousness indicate bow the whole system k de ranged. Simmons Liver Regulator ha boca the means of restoring wore people to healtH and happiness by giving them a healthy liver than any agency "known on earth. It acts with extraor dinary power and efficacy. MEVZft WKM lAIHTCa. KTiiuMisMrftct cms tut all tM et Us ronUUr, OouUf4lI"tt, IkwV5 SM urllilil 1m. m4 krt MI Us dU u.o.JjJ-J la Ik .iul Dfuliui: It mum la Baking Powder BANKS AND BANKING. Tho name bank: is derived fro banco, a boyeb. Forgery was first made pnnlshaW by (with iu 1004. Tbo first Italian bank was'estabHsbsd by tho Jowa of Lombardy. Co-oprntfvQ basks have jsroved a marked success iu Germany, In 1828 tho "safety fund system" was tried In Now York, but was soon aban doned for tbe free banking system. Between 1626 and 1880 the Baalt of England established branch banks in al most every large city in the kingdom. The establishment of Joint stock basin, for some time in vogue, was Formally permitted by act. of parliament in 186. In 1786 Lord Chaacelk Thwlow re fused a bankrupt a certiftoatebocausehe bad lost ffi at gambling after lie became Involved in financial difficulty. The first fidelity bank, guaranteeing employers against loss from the defalca tions of dishonost clerks, was estabUabad by English bank clerks in 1830, The Bank of England manages the en tire publio.dobt of Great Britain, audita compensation for doing so has ia soma years almost equaled 11,000,000. The Bank of England was once com pelled to suspond speclo payments. It was oa Feb. 27, 173. It resumed in 1863 after tho financial "disaster follow ing tbo French wars had passed away. Iri 1708 tho Bank, of England acquired a practical monopoly of the English banking business by tbo passage of an act prohibiting any company of more than six pontons engaging in banking, Germany has 5,000,000 depositors in savings banks; Franco, 4,150,000s Great Britain, 0,700,000 Italy, 1,870,000 Ave tria, 1,850,000; Switzerland, 1,000,000; Sweden and Norway, 1, 570,090. 8. Louis .Globe-Democrat. M. Rosslgnol, who died recently in Paris, was the oldest member ot tie French institute. Ho wM.nniorta ly a raiser, but was a scientist of great ability and tbe author of a number of works on Greek and Roman literature. Joseph Mcdlll and Mrs. Medlll of Chi cago will spend tho winter In Los An geles and havo already occupied thair houso there. After the burning of Mr, MedlH'a house at Aitadeaa two years ago be put in a now foundation, bat did not robujld, as he decided to occupy a house in tho city of Los Angeles. FASHION'S FANCIES. Beautifully shaded crepoaa asdfaustt are shown for evening toilets. RIaavm im oHormrms. bat coatin fa droop from the shoulders in a huge bail puff at tho elbow, Ladles' cloth in o very weight and tfaade I shown as a " leader" in all the JasUan- able dry goods bouses. Vrt ansrenzn ia the new bams of a fashionable emerald grcon that appeal among brocades, shot taffetas and fancy evening silks. Hriwri lilnrtr nml urlnn mlrtreil valvftfc plateau bats for tho. theater we trimmed Wth costly cream laces ami erect airy egrets, held by glittering tricolorod, mock jeweled buckles. - Ww fancy trlmiiilnir bralilaaro adorn ed with jot beads. Opaqno and peart ucaus are aiso ntauo up wita 301 anu arw nutil with tine effect laid over black Yh ret ribbon On gowns of gray und Mack, or black and white, striped or brocaded satin and silk. Hmw mink- canes of extra Isairili have &at shoulders und aro finished with yokes of soaJiktn. 'i neater cos ot utacaor darkgreen velvet kure yokes, borders and alinnllu. rviltit of rmlna. Boasaava in tetollooM sackshaps f row tfesyato Aown, front asa mcx,9w ora rasa, ATCHISON PHlUQgCttW. A man wbo suspseta netting has no latattJona. Patient people are seamtlnw frigbs felly wortnkws. Advle is like wsdieine a wan wonlt raUwr dY than talta U. Try to escape from a daty, attd it witt confront yon on every cower. It U your daty to admire aUyewMie Uves jnst the sawe; ko favorites. , If yon don't tktek c any(Uaglnpa tienkur to say, don't saf- ayWng. 3 t 1 V 4 1 I, l i V V I -'.;r''-.