i CHEAPEST Associated Press Daily News papor Published on the Pacific Coast. $3.0 a Ycur. "WHlH ONE " CENT JOURNAI 25 eta. mm Wr-MBI Prepaid la Atmm., No Papers St Ttsae la Oai?w Mm 4Bs99aflBBBBBw9KaMMnPBVBfcilkfc- VOL. G. -' l: u - . . : mHMMBaaiMMMiBaaMH DAILY EDITION". Served Exclusively to the 21,477,212 Peopie admitted to the World's Fair Rroiinrig, 8ALEM, OREGON TUESDAY , DECEMBER ssJ, 13!3. DAILY EDI no X. NO. 80ifl NEW YORK AND ff ASDINGTON UniVerSallv accented as thp Leading Fine coffee of the World. DAMON BROS., BLUE FRONT. Ed. C. Cross, )ico rnrnish Exciting Interest. Items Hartley. The platter came up in court tuls ufitruoou. Failure of the proof of DUblieatloD of lintlrfl nfonlo In Knur York papers to arrive here uutll yester- 01 1 day rentiers the Cnnflrmntlnn of anln iiu possible i for live days should the RUSSIANS BUYING AMERICAN SHIPS $37,000,000 Deficit Stares Uncle Sam ia the Face. i Meats Wholesale ami Retail Dealer in Fresh, Salt and Smoked Bleats ofa lKind OS Court and 110 State Streets. EX MEEKER& CO,, Hop Exporters OFFICE, Oberheira Block, up stairs, Salem. W. A. TEMPLRTO&, Cen'l J gent. If you want your house pro perly heated at small expense call on us at CHURCHILL BURROUGHS) 103 State Street. Bit Deficit. WAStnaaTON, D. C, Dee. 6. The prospects are that during the present week the available cash balance in the treasury will reach a lower figure than wis ever before recorded in its history. It is generally expected it will fall be- 1 w ninety millions during the week. The estimated excess of expenditures over receipt will show a deficiency In revenues at close of calandar year of about $37,000 000. Russians Buying Ships. New York, Dee. 26. The report tht the Russian government has bought from the United States and Brazill the Mail Steamship Company live steamships to be used by I the Amoor Steamship Company in cognection with the Russian gov ernment transcontinental railroad in Siberia, is confirmed by C.P. Hunting tou. The price received for the fiye ships is 11,000,000. The fleet will leave, four for the Pacific and one for the Btitic, about March 15. W. D. Ricb mls, the Chicago agent for Russia, is nowatTacoma selecting porta for the steamships. GOVERNOR WAITE'B FOLLY. Calls the Colorado Legislature on a Legal Holiday. Denver, ueo. 20. As Governor Wane's call for an extra session of the legislature is dated Dec. 25, a legal hol iday, its validity Is questioned and the courts will probably be aBked to pass on it. The Republican calls Uovernor Waitea "fool" for calling the legisla ture toeetber. and asks (hat body to adjourn Immediately after assembling. Another Harrison Boom. New York. Dec 20 -It has jut leaked out that the friends of Ex Preai dent Hrrison hve perfected an or ganization and formally gone to work io make him the Republican standard bearer In 1898. Mayor E.G. Rathbone, of Ohio, is iu charge of the movement. court beso.incllntd. Now Here tnd More Coming. Holiday Goods Th? Kau)?sl, Most Attractive, -AND tf-!-ranE5 A.3P3ES &V . ... u., nannv'g worth, as we can please Bee our Mammoth Stock neiore y u u, -,.., yobest of .11, and can surely ave you money SAljTSBURY. TUB XEW WILLAMETTE STABLES Completed and ready to wait on eurtotn SlSf19 ? Burn and residence 2 block south of postofllce. N these 6m. wh - "llZZZiZt t,y to epeud your ddtaVJ JU 1 of what you can nr fiifl mnnev scent, bee beiowa p.w buy fur very little mo1 ey at mis vm M u- .onrlkerchiefs in great variety and nothing makes a more acceptable present. Ladles Embroidered Handkerchiefs, 15, JJ. h silk ui i.fio fit). 1.60 Towels 50o. $1.60 per pair. Napkins 75o, $2 60 per set. Bureau Sonrft, 60,00,70. WindhorTles, 25o. Gents 9raVtt,B'.a5MnnChina dolls, 2c, 25c. Dolls of every de-criptlnn-u, KM lyjd?,BfSr Doll hapfle-.0of3.00. Drceeed, dolls, SBc- f I 60 Do" B Iron toys, 25o, $5.00. i""?" A fine line of same We, W ' f , Gent's cull and collar bo" J "J& fl J0. Purses for Indies ami njln Bilk umbrellas $1.60, $-.w. 1( m. Box, paper and envelopes, 10c, w. C,..a nH anlIfWr. 10l). OUO. Tea MtH, 10c. $1.60 n nd 15 ct. And scire of small tn8 ror oc' Colorado Legislature Called. Denver, Dec. 26. Governor Walte tonight Issued bis long talked of call for a special session of the legislature to meet on January 10th. The call con Mats of about 5000 words and mentions over thirty subjects on which legisla tive action should be taken in the gov ernor's opinion. The first "business" for the legisla ture suggested in the call is to provide that all silver dollars, domestic and ft.rotrrn pontalnlnir not hws tnan .351 1-4 grains tine silver, shall be legal tender for all debts oollectea in Colorado. ti.o (mvprnur also suggests tne pat- sage of an act forbidding the making of trust deeds, mortgages or onuguuu . any kind payable In gold; laws provld Ing for the Issuance of certificates of small denominations in payiueu., u. work on the state canals, laid certifl. cates to be receivable for water carriage and leaving or purchase of Internal im provement lauds and to be convertable, after three years, into $100 certificates; the repeal ""1 laws authorizing the . ...,r truncates of small denom- luatlons Inpayment for work on public Improvements. ORECONPACinO MATTEE8. Crowds of Creditors at OorvaUls Mn nnnflrmation of Sale. Corvallib, Dec. a.-8pfcUl trains Paclflo creditors to town to nea liw Stprr,eed.ngsUt.v.torn: of the sueriirs wio . -- divided on the question of .p- iifyvMUor W ivcvci. VERDICT OP THE JURY. In the Ohiness Conspiracy Oases Disagree "as to Lotan. Portland, Dec. 26. "We, the Jury, find the defendants G. O. Holman,. Thomas Jordan, J. E. Mirks, Johq Ross, Chlug Chnn Q lane, Chee How, Mon Oak, T.io Bust, Moy Ham Lee, Wine. Leo Moon. Diuir Winir. Wine John, Twin Wo Charley and Charley, Young not, guilty as charged In the In dictment, We further find the defend ants William Duubar, C. J. Muikey, and P. J. Ranunn guilty us charged in lie indictment; and we further find that we are.uuable to agree ns to the cullt or innocence of the defendants James Lotan and Seid Bnclr. (Signed CUA8.E. Ladd, Foreman." Such is the result of the great smug gling case tht far 11 days haa occupied the United States district court ana at tracted national atteutiou. The charge was conspiracy to unlawfully land Chi nese laborers In the United States, the Jury was out 20 hours, having retlr,d at 10:20 p. ro., Friday ana announcta its readiness to report ut u o'clook Sat urday evening. Not until two hours hter was the verdict read, however, owlug to the delay In getting the de fendants into coort. a i -in n. m.. earlier in the day the jury had filed into the courtroom and through their rorcinau, uuanes ju. T,dd. renorted thov could not ugree on a verdict. Judfc'o Bellinger Inquired if there was any likelihood of their reach ing n agreement, to which Mr. Ladd raniled there was uot. The court said h trial of this case was a long and ex pensive one and the jury fhould try to agree. He then seni mein uacu, ioiuu8 them he would, have them madoaB nmf,rtahle as possible uutll their de liberations wereiV'd- Attorney Joseph Simon tnen asKeu for 10 davs In which to file a motion for a new trial in the case of C. J. Mnlkey, and Attorney Henry E. McGinn mane a similar r.qJtst In behalf of Duubar and Biunon. Both were grauieu ny the court. N t action wa taken in tne interest of any of the other defend ants. The Indictment contained the namps of 27 defendants, but only the 20 named in the verdict appre I on trial. TheyntoodO loO as to Lotan and aA run, and not till 6 o'clock did they become unanimous as to the other defendants. THE BRAZILIAN RECEPTION, Strict Observance of tbe Mon roe Doctrine IS DEMANDED OF 0011 COUNTRY Dynamito Ctniser Lying Wait for Rebol Ships. in The Conspirators. Portland, Dec. 20.-Nat Blum, having been released from custody on $17,000 bonds Imposed by Judge Bellin ger on Saturday, will after a brief stay with his family at La Grande, hie hhn direct to the national capital, with the avowed purpose of Interceding for Jackllnp.Garthorne. Sweeny and Berg (and, Incidentally, for himself) at the Democratic throne of political and ijudl clal grace. That be will succeed In In tervlewlng the president and Secretary Carlisle Is not doubted here for a mo- . .nrf thn outcome of his nervy venture will be watche 1 with profound Interest. Muikey, who was conviowi " - gnlraoy to smuggle umnce, allowed to go noine io np--" " and left for Tacoma lust night. Dun bar and Bannou, the other two con victed, are in town, mil nave urn ... arreted sluce tbe trial, and are on heir .,..!.. i hAniii. Lotan and Beld Back, as io the conv ctlon of whom he J iry I disagree I, are under tbe same bouds n Trti.n . h i cone to Bea't o to spend tbeho.diyswthhU frl.d and fun- The New York. Washinqton, Dec. 26. The crulsrr New York has been ordered to Rio Ju tier lo to re-lnforce our fleet in the Brazilian waters. No Battle. PEnNAMiltino. Dtfri. "fl' Thu Hr nil. l-in dynamite cruiser, Ntohteroy, which put to sen yesterday for tbe purpose, it was sud, of engaglug in battle with the rebel warsblDS Renubllca and Anuld- aban, returned here this morning, re- pirtlugtnat sue uaa been unablo to find tho rebel shins. It la now said the Nichteroy will await tbe nomlng of the rebel ships hero aud will fight them Iu these waters. News from Rio Janorlo brings little that is fresh. Both sides olalm the r oppoueuts are driven to the last extrem lty, aud must soon glvo In. Tbe gov ernment party declares that foreign governments are support ng Mello'a cause, but that as soon as tho United States gets a strong naval force here, that will be.stnpped, because she muM compel a strjet observauco ef the Mon roe doctrine,, that f this is dono a col lapse of the rebellion is only a question of n short time. THE MARKETS?" San Francisco, Dec. 26. Wheat, December $1.04. Ciiioaqo, Dee. 20. Cash, 60 ; May 65J. Pobtlaud, Dec. 20. Wheat valley $.02i; Walla Wl- Joun JaouU .1 ... ...FU-i- n" John Jacob Astor appears to have in herited tho quality of thrift from bis'an cestors. The stories told about him in tho vicinity of his office at Twenty-sixth street nnd Broadway are scarcely credi ble, in view of tho enormous wealth of the present head of the Astor family in America. The general idea of a hundred millionaire is that when he gets shaved nt n nnblio barber shon he trlves the barber a tip. Mr. Astor, however, is not misled by nny false idea of pride TTnncn. when ho eoes into one of the bar tm. timvt In tho hotels near his offlcf tho boy is slow to assist him off with hit coat, and tho barbers gianco ai una in differently. On one occasion when hh hat had blown off in tho street and be mmn iitaliicd with tnud. Mr. Astor al lowed the boy to clean it up thoroughly with alcohol and soap and thon thanked tho boy for his trouble. Ho was poorei only in thanks. Ho seldom cats in restaurants, though his cousin. William Waldorf Astor, nearly always nto his lunch at Delnionl co's when ho was an American. John Jacob Astor'a tip, when he gives one, usually startles a Dolmonico waiter something that a large tip has never yet onnnm.,iuii.l Mr. Astor is tall, thin and rather amiable in manner. He reads tbe Italian, German and lsngnsn papers, apparently with equal facility, and ho is nearly always alone. It seoms incrediblo of tho man that he should be charry of his tips bocauso he wishes to .. mnnAv. for it is known that he en tertains liberally pn his yacht and in the country, and he has donated large sums to charity. It may be that he objects 4 in on nrlncinlo. It is certain that ho does uot practice tipping in any form whatever. Hew lorucun. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report A Baking .sss lUmlCl ABSOLUTELY PURE rQ4 ONLY THREE IN THIRTY-THREE I PEXN0YERM SLANDER.' I Queer Records of a Great San Fran cisco Flra Who Kept tho Contract ? The chlpf beauty of n coutract. no matter what Its atruntnm. or wlmihur It la verbal or written, Is Us fulfillment; nor Is thero anything Iu tho broad field of business detail bo gratlryinir to all parties concerned as the literal and aot ual observauco of every term and feat ure of a contract by all parties unon whom any part of the coutruot de volves, Perbans there la no linn nt niurniop. ciclal business that depeuds so entirely on contract methods and obligations as inni 01 fire lusuranuo, hence, this firm of busiuesa relatiou has necullar rttgnlfloanco between Insurer nud In. iurwJ, thu good faith observed on either lde making for future bulness In al casos. Some time ago a flro occurred Iu Ban Francisco wherein an immonse stock of goods belonging to tho firm of Buyer tud Reich was wholly sacrificed und on which thirty-three "standard" fire insurance companies carried risks In imountB varying from $1200 to 5000 acu, an I aggregating the Import ant sum of $187,000. Allegations of fraud aud luoendlar Ism were at once anrunir and neraUt- intly urged to the verge of prowoutlon, uiu wcio jiuuijvi uiujijiuu wueu was dlscovred that no possible ground exuted for them.-nost the entl array of Insur nee companies wcro in volved In ibis Injuitlcoand such com pmlfsas did not join Iu the charge wero deterred from Mtllng owing to thoir uflioclat'on with the n)tgrfKBlvo o-impanio.'. When It becamo apparent hut the Integrity of the loss wus uot to k questioned, the Guardian Assurance Co., the un Fire Co. and thu Prussian National, Instuntly closed their con tracts, paying their r spoctivo shares if th great loss In full, In open dell inco o tho protests o tho concerns that were still huntln for pretexts for eyaslon. It U a pertinent aud valuablo fact for tb merchants of Salem, that George M. Beoler represents th two companies first named above, nd that ibis eort of Insurance cau bo had here. I'beir bo d and honest utand h s wou ibeui frieuds without number nd no eud or new business, - nd when this tory Is known aud understood hero It must redound to their interests and to tbe interest of ever mau tbee who chooses to place his risks WIIKMK THEY WILL UK PAID, ' m ODDS AND ENDS. tion The? polntmeut of a "MOTHER'S FRIEND" Is a scientifically prep""."0 d iiv who are amoni; the mot promtnent moye nl&y. Don't try to 1 andwedthy people of Wrblnitop. the crowd mt h, a fa N York Crowd. The hnrry and the hustle of a New York crowd I Everybody talks about it. Everybody feels rushed. H isairaui tion that tho whole population of the is land of Manhattan is on the dead run f nlly 20 hours ont of tho 24. But some time just take tho time to uotico the crowd and your progress on the street and at the same time actnany iry w o wove ag aiusi mmm i. i .. ...i nn. .ii-r n inir ifML. ue aDd,WeJ,U;f. SriS your own side of the walk and go He 1 on his own ikok" ' . th jjavofive ininntes in gtber, not having bee" ! whhcet rom Wall .treet to the give bonds on any of tbe Indictments JJj oa wa, dolt, you say. agulost him. 1 Try it. , ,m. u 0 o. i. n.nv mra von will stumble . . ... nn .craimt in vour haste. Notice the A Savage upmraa- -r- ftr; $taadJ like tree, in . . . n-i 2fl. A horrible "UUiA..,. , ,.,. ,ii, adm rinir the .,,rv of wild lw nd ImU"1 'r' - pictures Jn tbe windows opposite. Watch Itlon of tbe M.-Jave InduM, coiiiw action of the whole ' W t'!i vJdhs. A yuiK wife gave when they come to a workman Pacing """ ."".. A.,r ir to M-.ave toneln a new un mwb v.i fi n in . am - It will be recoCTuca v--;- -r ,t shotX. -"- -: -i-r. -f 110 hr zdu ww taining valuable intormauo" (i WM UicM u",3.9:. 5ZffVf'', "tR-- 'cUDgthoaqiuir. tar-tz :7 ft "J : :. . sir . .'h- - - - - tVK lullil HIII1 UV been deatu lor m the custom i.iu.v- - - W tl . v while the r.ja.w u '" ' ' " .....nk .' whlsh was in uru,. - -' ! -,'ti ... 1,X,. Anurn nnon theCrOWd. lUeem. husy. It ui really a 1 uggUh stream. Try to BO "r "" '"" VT, rent and you will find bow slow It really U Some people may nwro tut to the street. Buttb hurrying aowdt Thert j U no wU tUa.Nw JTorJc Tribuaa. Every man has a right to liberty of conscience. Th a anntinl ulanohter of cattle includes over 000,000 for hoof extracts. These get In the soup. The value of the yeast powders manu factured last year reached $20,000,000, and it is still a riling business A Denmark old maids' insurance com pany pays regnlar weekly "banefilit" to splusters of 40 years nnd upward. 1 1....1, ,m,.lnl crlin sneak'S liV the I card" says that tho uiott costly inotal U dldynlum, wortni,ww irr ih. rrl. 1.111 ...1ltw.nr laomiof tltOSO thing that does not want to bo put off until to morrow. Bingharaton uepuiuiciu. Pope John II, 033, had a "first water diamond of five pennyweights, upon which was carved an exact likentwof Christ.- The faith of Islam ia based primarily noon the ICoran, which U bellevod to have been dellverod to tho prophet by the Anin-I Gabriel. Tho inhabitants of London each eat every year 63 pounds of apples, 8 of cher ries, 40 of pears, 17 of plums, 1 of rasjw rrfwi and 4 of strawberries. Tlsn't true that tho pcrfutoo of flow era Is bad for folks lungs. At leait, In .... ........ n T.i firnfjui. Franco, whert vast qnantitles of perf unwry aro made, consumption U almost unknown. "It always pays a man In ray business to take plenty of time," murmured the burglar softly to himself, WW dump Ing tho third tray of gold watches into hi. Minacious ba. BofMo Coutlir. The rushlight or ruu canuie, wwm has been the "poor man's llcht for many .... 1. ua r.retardd br StHlIing 8 dried rush of ita bark except one suiall trip, widen htld the pith together, and dippW repeaUdlj in no tallow, Governor Penuover in hU on Ui Tf lPflQlflUllf fl An nntl.mit... & vf a. IV14UCUV UlCVOIWUU'Dttjrni j . Today lt the llret OJirlttBft Ir i.iAt... nr fn.. ..... (. ... ... .. .!... J -7 ..,-,,,. hi virijuu nucu muio iiHtn lr-i thlrdi of Irs peoplo anj without etDphiavi Without BUtTicieut mean or support, TO mako political capital fr IiIsm and Rive tho present admlulstratioaai black oyo Governor Pcnnover is wlllli to slander his own atata-fa tbeaWvi shameful mariner. The statement that two-lhirdx ivf th people of this state who habitually i& Bona unon mn nvmnnt nr. uhjm: nloved lliav bo fmn nf Mr. Punnntraj-'a own city of Portland Mlt (a not irn mat, ono-uuru or tne jppie nave bc Bumulont means of support, that hi ni wuuout tho necessaries of life. , Xf rennover'a statement wero trna jwj to tho number of unemployed, wiiefe ltj Is not, there would be no r'eflwtloH.1 upon Oreaou In the fact. At thla i son of tbe year nu one expects to bl constantly employed. As for the greAtl maMor our population, the farmers; they employ themselves and work! when they please. They please not te work in the w nter Beaton, FERTINXNT PJKXSONALS Gnvarnnr Pumav'Br(a. uaia IflDiaurl tbe world lvow a; wlwt btiwwaM if be wer,!urieiatUMmMMM' j He kt wrltWw anotlwr iMtJaWtfl r1 . t . a aneffl navo ooa&ca to Ritraoi jumdiig r -t - . i vuif r i'S j as. v, uusuce, 01 i-euoymmi, -S oiiiiju grauu ituvurcr, wuu mw wtiu en gaged in official duties It) the Willan- etto valley for several months past, while returning homo Monday mora ine on the east bound Uulon .Pitelfle- traiu to spend Chrlstiuaa. with hlsf fam- lly, was thrown from tbe stepj or the chair car. strlklue on bla head, and - killlnir him Instantly, while tbe train was Just entering tho city limits. Hon. W. A. Bishop, of Portland, ' was iu the city this Cbrietraa a etteat of his eon, manager of tb HalemWool- -, en Mills store. Hon. Robert Clow, o' Junotlo4,Wla., , was lu thecltv vesterdav. He la Bh4 as a pnaslblo successor of R-celvw Had ley of tbe Oregon Pacific, who hi re signed, , Hon, Whitney L. Boise U la 6I spending the holidays with U'a pa'enk at the old homo mi Nortk Liberty street, L. S. Mayer, of Seattle, la In the city over the holiday weok, Chief of Police MInt"l couflsedat home w h an attack or the trip. Fank Crawford, of Umatl a Into It 'nervation, le in th j city, "As old M thobilU"and nover excell ed. "Tried nnd provea" lathovordicfc of milliofla. Simmons Liver Roeu- lator IB the Acf'pfonly LWor Tha. n and KUhwy rotxijcina iiw which yon can pin your faith for a euro. A, mild laxa tlvo, A puroly veg etable, ing dirc4jr ob tha Iir and XU- Bya, xrjrw. go-Id by a DruggUts ia Liid, or ia Tomimc tobutakeadryoriMdaiatoA - Pills aeM.TMwaM. w if" MMtMlMMWHlMIMBBM AndBWwofBmalltnyBforoc.i nOm 1 St. F.Osbukn, 261 Com -. 4J&yftv.JiWftj,"1 i wwyw