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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 2, 1894)
6 PAPERS A WEEK! Ueto. a aaeratk by Kail Prepaid 1b Adraaoe. No Papers Seat When Time Is Out. $3.00 a Tear. JOURNAI ADVERTISERS The Journal has a Larger Cir- XJL Jl Jl X JTjlX-J culntlnn In Satem and Maria County tlmu any Salem nowsnn- par. Boo our list. IIOFKR JKO -.W 49 i' 'ublliliom. as V VOL. G. "'foT' HMD'S Roy SUB -IN OUR $15.00 ' . Our neighbors are trying to sell a few chestnuts on a fluke sale. We don't do things lu halves, but make a clean sweep. From this date we will give you your choice of any SOU OR OVERCOAT . In our house for $15:00.. All go. No reserve. Come and see what $15.00 will buy A. S. BRASFIELD. Ed. C. JED. Meeker & Co., Hop Exporters OFFICE, Oberheim Block, up stairs, Salem. TF. A. TBMPLETON, Gcn'l Agent. PUIIPPLI8IB1 " yu wanfc your kuse pro vnUnviilLL perly heated at small expense call on 22 -us at BURROUGHS lOS State Street. THE NEW . WILLAMETTE STABLES Completed and ready to wait ou customers. Horses boarded by day or week at reasonable prices. We keep a full line of Trucks, Drays and Express to meet all demands. Also keep the finest Stallions In thiB county, for service. Barn and residence 2 block south of East and South -VIA- THE SHASTA ROUTE tb Southern Pacific Company. CAMVOttNIA EXPRESS TRAIK BUN DAIIY BE TWKKN POHTI.AND AND S. F. MOUlb. Nortn. t) 15 p. in. 0:1 ti p. m. 10:15 a.m. Lv. 1-ortUoa Ar. Lv. Halera Lv. Ar. Ban Fran. Lv. bii-i u. u, &.v9 a. m 1 7.O0p.ro Aboe trains atop at all stations iroiu Portland to Albany Inclusive; ftlso at Tangent Hbedtl, liuler, "Jarrlsburir, Junction iilty, Irtlnir, Kutrene and all stations fro in Uostburg; to Asblaud Inclusive KuBKHiniOMAlt. DAILY. icsj u. iu. 11:17 a. m ;60 p. n. LV. Lv Ar. t-urlinud Halom llofteburg Ar. j s.U p. iu Lv. 1:40 p. m. Lv. 7:00 a. in Dining Cars ou Ogdcn itoute FCLLMAN BUFFET SLIMS AJJD Second Class Sleeping Cars- Attached to all through trains. Wet Side Division, Between Porilajid asd Cmallis: PAI1.T- (xcxj-r SUNDAY). Iuj u. iu. I lv. t'orUMua ai. o-J j. .. Li:15 p. m. 1 Ar. OorvallU Lv. I MX! p.m. At Albany and CorvallU connect wiu train of Oregon lantOo RAUroart Ufaunmiim-iiiH .ofctjroLt'A ' . p. iu. t Lv. 1-orllMua Ar. 7 a p. m. I Ar. MpMlnnvUla Lv. we lIlKfJUiilt 'IKJkttTb TO all poluu la the Kattrn Mates. Canada und Europe can be obtained al lowest tutu Irum W. W. aXIMMCK, Agent, rialtm. KJf. SfcOUltM. AwU U. f. mutt irumM. A j'i K, KOfUUJftt, HsrssgW DAILY EDITION. GRAND SALE! op Overcoat STORE- Choice Meats. Wholesale ami Retail Dealer in Fresh, Salt ami Smoked Meats of a Iliiuds 95 Court and 110 State Streets. postofllce, RYAN & CO. PROEBEL SCHOOLS Mi Year. 1 WE Infant, Connecting and Primary classes every week day from 9 a. m. to 12 m. except Saturday. MISS 0. BALLOU, Principal TRAINING CLASSES for teacheia' dully practice work from 0 a. ru. to 12 m. in Kindergarten. Ou Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 2 to 4 p. in. Classes meet fur ntudy of Froebel system. Mrs. P. 8. Knight, Principal. MOTHER'S CLASS. Meets Friday from 2 to 4 p. m. with training class, conducted by Mrs. Knight and Mis Ballnu. For terms or information apply at Kludergurten rooms, corner Court and Liberty streets. THE WILLAMETTE, 8ALEM, OREGON. Bates, $2.50 to $5.00 per Bay The best hotel between Portland aad Ban Francisco. First-lass in all Its ajipolctuieuu. IU tables are served with the Choicest Frit It 8 Grown In the Willamette Valley. A. ). WAGNFR. Prop. Tie Oregon Land Co., At Halera. Is engaged In silni fruit lands in in lrlniiy of - e-n.Orrgsu. wtti-re inore r ultUnoWKiowltiKlh.ninanr wrt of the lfl-lJ-Jm Managers. SALEM, OREGON TUESDAY, JASTUARY a, i8!i4. n llWl Continue to Worry Our Wise Men. COMMITTEE OF 0. S. SENATE Struggling with the Qtieen of the Kanakas WHILE TUB POPULIST GOVERNOR towelling Will Be Forced to Ito store tho Queen of Kansas. We'uns and Hawaiians. Wabhinqton, Jan. 2. The senato committee, luvestigatlng the alleged Irregularities in the diplomatic relations between this country and Hawaii, will resume its sittings today. All who have been communicated with upon the subject have signified their willing ness to come to Washington for that purpose, without making It necessary to resort to the process of formally laau iug subpoenas. It had beeu expected that Stevens would appear early and give his testimony, but his health Is liable t.( prevent, Thus, even with all of tho committee present and prepared to go forward with tho work, the In quiry may be delayed indefinitely. The committee counts upon securing tomorrow the testimony of Professor Alex nder, wh Is su veyor-geoeal of Hawaii, under the provisional govern ment, and a native of the country, a son of missionary parents and naturally a strong supporter of the Dole govern meat. The Income Tax. Wabhinqton, Jan. 2. The Demo cratic members of the ways and means committee met in the treasury depart ment last night to finally decide upon the income tax question and the in terual revenue features of the taritr bill. There were present Wilson, McMillin, Breckinridge, Montgomery, Bryan, Ta fluey, Cockran, Stevens, Whltiug and Turner. Bynum'a absence pre vented a vote ou tho income questien, and after a session of three hours the committee adjourned until today at 4 o'clock. The discussion was general, covering the entire question as to bow the deficit in the revenues was to be met. The issue between the members is whether the lucerne tax shall be upon individual incomes or simply upon incomes from corporations. The weight of the administration's ibfiu ence is thrown strongly against the in dividual tax proposition. This was ap parent, by the manner in which it was attacked by those supposed to represent the administration's views. The Hawaiian Throne. Washington, Jan. 2. Tho sub committee of the senate committee ou foreign relations met again today, for thenurnoseof contiuulne the Investi gation into the diplomitio relations of j this country wltb Hawaii. Senators Morgan, Gray and Frye were the ouly members present. The proceeding are strictly private. There was but one witness before the committee during the forenoon, P. Jones, from B moo. Jones has large business interests in the Islands. Hd was lu Honolulu dur ing the revolution. Jones proved to bo a strong, advocate of annexation to the United States, and u staunch sup porter of the present government, an opposed to that of the qieeu. Mrs. Lease Will Hot Oo Down. Topeka, Jan. 2. It is current gossip that Governor Levelling will reinstate Mrs. Leae, as it bus been fouud, as Mrs. Lease claims, that the governor has no legal right to remove her. Canadian's Get Dividends. New Yobk, N. Y Jan. 2. At this met-tiug today tie directors of I he Ca SSfiSfRIlWKlN If used by Wive about toexstcrlruce tbe painful ordeal attendant iipr-o Child-tilth, pri-tts anlnfallfMpnjtfif the torturca ol cm (flneinent, lewtninie ' ido concern nit rrof to both mother aui child. 7 S.U lr all inji i.l rcIk!.M! fCC.Iuf A 2y nki w. I'JJ rr Uxil. Book -T Urfibft uiwa inf. RABTICLB KtlUUTGfl CO., ATLANTA. Ca PENS i- annual dividend of J per cent on com mon stock, while common stock on most Am rlcan railroads pay no bin", and the American Paclflo railroads are hopelessly bankrupt and In the hands of receivers. A MYSTERIOUS AFFAIR. Two Doad and Twj Others Dying From Soma, Unknown 0 use. Independence, Kin., Jau. 2 One of the mo4t borlrfyiug discoveries was made New Years, when Al Brown, son-in-law of George W. Itead.mauagtr of the Long Dell Lumber Company, broke into the home of tho latter and found Itaad, clid only In his night clothos, sitting dead In a chair before a hot stove fed by natural gas. The body was in an advanced stago of decompo sition. Edith Scott, a domestic of the family, was lying dead on the floor of her room, and Mrs. Bead and her 6 year-old son were in bed, the boy dying and tho mother uncooscienco. The ter rible tragedy Is surrounded in mystery. Many ttiearlej are current as to the cause, one being asphyxiation (an other accidental poisoning, another foul play. Tho fact that two eas stoves in the house were burning at full force practlcilly ex plodes tbo theory of asphyxiation, and there beins: no brulioi ou either of the persons rendersthe murder theory al most incredible, leaviug accidental poisoning as the most probable cause. None of the family were seen later than Saturday evening, leaving no doubt that Read aud the domestic had been dead 30 hours before being discov ered. Every room iu the house was in tensely hot, and there being no ventil atlon thi fume from tua bully decom posodbodle3 of the ded were stifling An autopsy was held, but nothing defl ulteoan be ascertained until au analysis of the stomachs oau bi completed. The coroner will hold an luquejt tomorrow morning. The dootors, after an examination, decided the family had been poisoned by strychnine, uvbjclujiad. probably gotten Into tho food. Mrs. ftsad is still unconscious, but the doctors have hopes of lur recovery. Tin by will prob.ibly die. Debt Statement. Washing ton, Jan. 2. The public debt statemeut issuedtoday shows an increase of debt during the mouth of December $0,831,002. Cash In treasury $737,014,701. .THE STATE TAX BD ARD. No Wholesale Raising By the State Board This Year. The State Board of Equa'izern nre doing comparatively a retail business this year. There are no wholesale ele vations of values. Tue board is getting the Journal Idea us to the purpose of its existence though its head. Tne Burd met this morning after Its New Year's vacation. A'l work will bo completed by ThursJay. All tbe preliminary valuations are completed. Their whole work will not amount to much, if any, change in val uations, except it bo riductious. LAND AND TOWN LOTS. The board has mule its to npnury equalizitiotj of firm lands by counties as follew: Cilurubla, Milhuir, Mirion Multnomah and Tillamook county are roduoed ten psrcatr,; Josephine, and Wasuttigt m c uuty r.iU) I tea peiCDii t; Lake raised percent; Polk raised 20 percent; all others staud. Oi town lots Biker, Clackamis, Klamath, Lake, Linn, are raised 10 percent; Clatsop, Jackson, Yamhill, raised 20 percent; Washington, raised 75 perceut; Tillamook raised 15 percent; Columbia is reduced 20 percent; Sher muu reduced 15 percent, the rest stand. Persoual property, household furni ture, merchandise st'iuds, except lust In Gilliam aiuuty, reduced 10 percent, The ahjve will probably bo adopted as the rating ou lands, hut may be ttbanged. m REAL E3XATE TRANSFERS. Real estate in jvoj off lively for 1891. Following deeds were filed today lu Marlon ceunty: J. U. Webb to A. O. Webb, lot Pleas ant H me addition, Baluin, 9200 T. W. Uaveiipirt to A L Keuwor thy 110 acres Tlnmoa Kon wormy es tate, tao3 A. B Ksnw.irlhy to A, L. Kuti wor thy, same land, (1 00. Pettr Vllier to Anion and Oisper Eltllti, of N iblij, 0) acrcH, $300. It. B, Camion t Silas NT irtou, 2 lots University add, rialem, 100. uadian Pacltlc r.iilnxul deolared a c.u DISTRESS OF LiBdRBRS. 8ovar.il Watch Factory Failures Recorded. GREAT DESTITUTION1 INT OHIO. Worktop; 31 tit C-loveltind Cry ing For JJrend. Raduced Time. Elgin, Ills., Jan. 2. Tho E'gln watch ftotory, which five rainths ago reduced its force from three thousaud to fifteen huudred hands, and put these on five day's work per week, today further reduced the week's work to three days. Stoven3 Attends Another Banquet. Pawtooket, R. I., Jan. 2. A.t a banquet at the Qartbld Club last night ex-Miulstor John L. rftoveus delivered an ad lrass. Hjdidared tlu rotura of Qjseu LUluikilanl to the throne of Qiwail by any outside force or In tlmidatiou, by any diplomitio pressure or chicanery, will be a public crlmoby whomsosver perpelrateJ, and said: "It would make Huvill a sajiud Singapore of H ug K ii. It might be all very vvellfjra British colony, but It Is not a luptud to Amirlotn lnstltu tions nor intended for an American form of goverumant. Tlie executive of this great repuullo has assumed u hostllo altitude tj the American colony of the HtwaiUu Islands. Wtien Cleve ltnd's emissary reached tho islands last March there w u uo p trt of tne Ualted States mre peaceful, for the tmuarchy was dead aud olllolal corruption had bjon put an e 1 1 to. lils ivm emis sary bore letters of orodanoe to repre sentative Americans, whom ho subse quently stubbed in tho back. On tho secret testimony of enemies, respectable members of tho provistoual government were condemned as orim inalsund insulted with tho promise that when a grossly immoral queen was restored to her throne she would pinion them. Pinion suoh men as Chief Justloe Ju Id aud Attorney-Gan-eral Hatch, a son of New Hampshire, and the superior legally, aud in every other respect, of Secretary Gresham, pirdon suoh representative men whose private ana otiuiai diameter at no period in their ptst lives over had a blot upon them. With sorrow and shame we look up.n this sad picture to which we. hive been brought by the present administration. In the uiune of f.oidJin loving race; in behalf of all who love justice auil fair pi ly; In be half of Cnrlstaln clvlllzttion in the Uulted States, let us do our duty in en deavnrlug to put a stop to suoh au ex truordinary usurpation of power ami stamp out the outrage inflicted upoi our patriotic, devoted uud imperiled feJtow-couutrymen of tho North Pao lflc." Destitution in Ohio. Cleveland, Ohio, Jan. 2. A larjze .crowd of unemployed men, uccom panled by woman, many carrying children In their arms, marched to tin city hall this morning und demanded work from the city. They were in formed that uo work could be had. They made many threats. One leadt-i suld: "We will have work or teai down flio city hall. Our families art Hufleriug; we must have employmoui or bread." The police dispersed them, Two Trains Ooilide. LAWfin.soE, Km., Jau, 2. A Riok Island freight train orishei into the rear end of a Union Lt jllh freight, ten miles east of here this miming. The Uuiou Paclfli a ib He and passeugei o )ich and tw i freight o irs, one loa le i with hogs woro burnoi. Five men hurt and the conductor and ono pas senger are inlsdn. Tin Risk lilaud engine was smashed and burned. Mrs Lease Presides. Olatiie, Kansas, Juu. 2. All tbe membeis of the state board of chirllles except Freeborn, who was appointed as Mrs. Liase's successor, responded t Mrs. Lease's call for a meetlug of the hoard at Oluthe today, instead ofal Wlufleld. Mrs. Lease was present to preside. Other members do not state whether they will recognize her or not. Sheriff Took Possession. Chicago, Jan, 2. The sheriff today took possession of the Chicago Toy and Fancy Goods company, on a confes sional judgment, for $74,000, assets uud I abilities unknown. Watch Co. Fails. Columiiub, O., Juu. 2. rhoColuti utis Wutili Co. bus giiue Into tholimidi- nf H r(Jl ver; us,ets H0O,O'M; llubiiitii 2r5O,O00. DAILY EDITION. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report Royal ABSOLUTELY PURE Kentucky Polit cs. FrtANKPOKT, Ken., Jap. 2 Tho Djinourats will nominate Hon. Win, Lindsay fo United Sintes senator to night. He has no opponent, Hon. E. E. Settle of Owen county, announces himself a candidate for oongresi in the seventh district to oppose Col. W. C. P. Breckinridge. Rscelvor Appointed. Chicago, Jan. 2. In tho United States circuit, court a recelvor was ap pointed for the Amerloau Building, Lban and Investment society. Liabil ities $900,000; assets $700,000. "Plunger'' Walton Assigns. NrwYokk, Jan. 2 --Francis Theo dore Walton, better known as "Plung er" Walton, lessee of Grand hotel, made an assignment witta $200,000 pre ferences. Poor business wan the cause. MURDER AT A DANOE. Threo Persons Killed, Ono Fatally Wounded and Others Hurt. Columbia, Tex., Jan. 2.An ac count of a wholesale killing at Cedar, ibout eight miles from here, states that E. N. Williams, who held tho floor at a dance, arouiod tho animosity of Lemon Gayle, who demanded that vVilliams rurronder his place on the floor. Williams at first refused, but Gayle became boisterous and ho Btarted from the room. Then Giyle, his brother, London Giyle, and Bob Ely, began firing at Williams and others. London Gayle shot through tho win low and killed a boy named Eli Waddy. A email boy named Isaao Jcott shouted, "Lmdon Gayle has killed Ell Waddy," whareupon Lon don, turning sild, "What Is that to vou?" shot and killed him. A perfect fusllude followed. A wiratn was killed. Lemon G.ylo was shot through the body and will die. A girl was wouuded in tho face and auothur In tho lead. Others received slight wounds. Vfter Lemon Gaylo was sh it It is said his brother Liudon stoppsd over his prostrate body, rills in hand, and lumped cold lead Into the panic stride--u daucers, who wero nnablo to get out if tbo house iu time to avoid his uwfu I engoance. Threo are dead, u fourth 'itully wounded, two seriously, aud ibout halt a dozen- received minor in juries. London Givle Is In Jill, uud it s reported, that Ely has beeu oap turvd. LIKE STALLS IN A STABLE. Sow Inmates of Mrs. Annio Hack ett's Boarding House Burned. Buffalo, N. Y., Jan. 2 Flro this uornlug destroyed Mrs. Annie Hack ett's cheap lodging house, and tumbled town the four-story structure at 21 -twau street. The first floor was used as a saloon and restaurant. Tho second ind third floors ure sleeping rooms. The beds in tho little compartments ero like stalls in a stable. There vere no fire escapes on the building. Vll tbo Inmates wero roscujd except two, who burned to doith. About 20 ire oadly Injured, five or more of whom A'l II die. Oattle and Sheep Man Djsperato. San Antonio, Tux,, Jau.2. A dls jatch from Fire Stockton says: Con lervative mm oitlmita tint 60 per 'lent, of the sheep lu tnat sootlou will Uo tbe preient wlutur. There Is noth ing for ihstu to eutexcapt dead grass, Some water, but the cow men are fenc ing and guirdlng it. The grass has bien killed by hard frost. The sheep nen are moving their herds toward Mexico. The cow met: swear they will lie before they let sneap go over their ranges. Both sides aro armed ready to shoot. Tho Railroad Commission. Railroad Commissioners, Eddy, Mao rum and Compjou are at the stato bouse. The question of tbo agency at Is land City, on the Union Puoltlo, is be ore the board. Clerk Lydell Baker, whoso home is at Fiiost Grove, Is III of la grippe. The death of J. P. Rushoe, who fell ft tm a train at Pandletm, was also oomldered. NO. an. Baking Powder A PRIZE FIliMIG BOMB Exploded in flio Milcliell-Cor-bctt Camp. THE CASES ARE OCT OF COURT And the FJght Can Bo Inter forred With; Jacksonville. Flu., Jan. 2. The largest kind of u bomb was exploded In the camp of tho Duval atheletlo club today. When the Corbett-Mltcbell caBe was culled In court neither men responded. Judgo Christie the county solicitor urose and stated that no evi dence had been found in the case and he moved the release of tho men from bonds. As this was tho ouly thing to be done Corbett and Mitchell were de olared freo men. At first tbo purpose of Judgo Chiis tie's action was not understood but when they learned that tbo fight had received a bad Bet buck they were angry with those Instrumental in securing itio aronnine or tue case Tho officials of the club havo not as ' yet decided what courso to pursue. They remain firm in the statement' however, that the battlo will take placo as advertised, despito the odds that thoy aro lighting against. Powder Explosion. Boston, Mass., Jan, 2, Three men wore killed and a number wounded by a powder explosion In Roxbury. It now transpires that four were killed. 'The Lightweight Won. New Bedfokd, Mas0., Jjlo. 2. Geo. Strong, of Douvor, last night fought Palsy Downey, of thla city, at tb rooms of the Now Bedford Atbletlo Club, Dan E.nu, the "Montana K'd,' was In Stroug's corner, and everybody exp.oted toseou clover fight Htrot g weighed 180 pounds and Downey only 115 pnunde. It was thought ou the men entering tho rlug that Downty wus outclassed, but ho was in clevir hands and gave u good account of him self. Iu the first round Downey found out that Strong was a left-handed fighter, and after receiving one or two body blows he looked out for Strong's left, and that fighter was unable to land an effective blow. Downey ruh ed tho fight at the end of tho third round, and in the fifth round drew first blood. Tho fight was ended in tho next round. Dowuey clearly bad tbo best of It. Strong was badly pun ished about the faco and chest. "As old m tho hills" and never excell ed.. "Triod and provon" is tho vordict of millions. 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