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PMgSpiimainwwwM rr , &fBr.jf.'--- JOURNAL. & wars Mil JrfOXTH i',Y HAIL. UOUKTY l'APJBR. x A Jlj OL u DAILY EDVriOTf. SALEM, OBEGOK. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, fi8t'4. DAILY EDITION. NO. S3 CAPI MMtMMMMJM,,M,8J,MWWMjWlMilJaXww , mpiyy?'yyyi? 'yyyy y -' MATJIDA! y MfcV aw a4 perfect kttpm qwlHy. 'these are A 4 f sizn&scjrttfkri S 1 TtYtC rr.trt.tto wwc nvu YonK'jGOHocmeo milk co, - f 40, Iff Ait, IZAtMC, CAIVSHSL AAd Ll,ii... "4. 4.. 4 - - .., ,, ., ... Union Bargain Store. V& STATH STREET, r0tfrrf 6ttW Vtb of thMe elegant Hamilton lipXH MM(d Sbtte, Ytm caw ww get jaat uhat you Vft&fnr Gt&yJkiiy wfiAwac. Vettdl yoa the Jrn Clad W tft far f,f& 'itrfc Uai the record. Ladies' fine 4r,;4, feefcarfyJ, 3J,5; tony, J,l), Infant, chil 4rfc , ftm, heft? d ' ftfc at price that will anton- j&r Vim Hm. Ia, ntw VAtvj, SaM? uA (7mV IJndwwear, jE VfttftU rtmu, fa 4 Mtn hmt (, Hardware-, Jewelry, fHt4 t'AVHt fht tM & t J)wt V, ptff t-jniu Vr have alo ). xr4 s M (a i Me vm M U fe ptr pair, M. J. MATSON. SALEM lilfli'l 95 STATE ST, HOTflJL WXLLAM:iSTTi3! Ikdwm, Wagon, lVi WyFWh X W Kt i ju w PERRY & CO, VHm w4 M r uua feitw ih iis l)iA. d. )& GARDEN HOSE! BED FRONT WAI'I'' i .1. r.uuuii tj " )im4i4 h 0 l .-..-.....u.i uAU "Ui hit tmttt TaketbeO jimtmam mmvmumiim pmsUmMm --- r-ff Avtfk BORDEN'S PEERLESS GRAND EVAPORATED CREAM fUtt fc i ' Af kV,- ft - 6ptofced in the produc'ion of . ijr 6tfr ferarrJ, Try it. . v f - Jk A J A . ' .., . ..- --.,...-jB..,-.,.jMl,itr-,.Jj...-jl.H T U mytm of lh JAmtjpr b tmr mm in Svr kWtulbH U faiHhm who I 4mn i io wm! Ut ndm will im4, A, I WAGNER, I'rttiniitUtr, Cart, Bowl Machinery iAHtm rmr; ill tW vwtm mvz Wt&mA ('fjMMkdmm MtMMt 4"ti I'm (Ml mm iWLBF Churchill k Burwughi i LIVERY STABLE.' i 9 f I ')'l ' hi 1 0,t Wfc H 4'4 neMDJy. 3K Ell The Detroit Firemen Fight n Losing Battle. BODIES TAKEN FROM HIE RUINS. . A Hravy Property Loss Tm Also Sustained. DfTTfWiJT, Oct. 6. A Are occurred thin morning In Krcnan & Hahn'8 fur nlture houne. Keeoan A Halui'tf lewa In teo.000, Iniured for 8W.000. "The fM8 on buildings, owned by TratiROt richrntdt la eatlrrialed at $20,000. Fully Injured, Tbred flreroen have beu taken out dead. LATKH, The rollowlng flrewn have slace f-on tnlcn frim ffiA'rnln AcukA' T.M1 tenant Michael lonogbuer Pipeaieu Klchard Dely and Jobn Page!. Fred erick A. Bassey, a spectator, was taken (o a hospital and died, 'Mike Gray waa to badly lujured that he may die. Mike Hall and J alius Cummingsare m Hi lu the ruins and certainly dead. These are Injured: Lieutenant O'Kourke, Plpeman F. Stock, 1'lpeman (J. Crcmln. The aggreaale. loss on building and stock is estimated at fftOXW, Fully Insured. The Deadly Wire. lUitnoUf Oct. 6.rrvro more employes of the JSoston Electric Jompany have been Killed by live wires. One of the men named Day wes engaged In fixing a lamp on the top of a pole when he received a shock and fell over lifeless, his Udy Mi, which bad been faslpned Uut tl" pole, holding hlui In midair. Is clothing tMk lira and he waa being nlowly roasted, A numler of the un frtima( mar fellow workmen wero mimuututA, and out of these named MtiUf(M essayed t save Day. He clffjU-d the fJ for the purpose of cub- ting the wire, but as soon as he touched It with his plnchr he received a shock th fowl tin him I torn a pole, fracturing his skull, Ih died shortly after, Day was sMfciuently takan down hut died Ut Uw minutes, A man nsmed Mc Carthy ww thrown by (he eleotric ttwk from another pole and sustsfrinl trim hijtity, tfut Twe to JnUtktt, lni'Mt ssyst "The (meyistiot ftlMiwtfot glahd (; Interfere l HUViUmui KMiitUuiU negotlh Wim trulhlly srtMtld i' MW M dlJlftult," Vf rff C our lorl l Vhh Ih tmwituii sMrlbtr im th ww who "' W VnUau (nun AmrlfiHoH, Vuf ih Wit tbwUf, nil' timiHH MiMUMIimwIIIIII in'" "A M m tn tur imnAL k A iiviim' M tLti VHHlUil 1,1 IhlWkHH, HI huh mm it It' i tvs.figtiisvni ttf w IU BetiarvX U yuv bm jJi Ui vm, 22!? 3 m tm mti rmtktM uumwm v ff 7ft Demotratlo Bluster. Columhus. Olflo. Oct. 6. The Dm ocratlo mate central committee, know- Ing that to talk tarlll this year In fatal, has ivsorted to 'throwing dust into il to eyes of (ho Buckeye voters and i-uHda out the (allowing episut; "Uy the repeat of the McKln'e law and the passlng'Of the law now In force, turiirroform'THW been substuitl allv won aud tbb taxes of the eop'e, especially upoDrthe necessaries of life, have been much reduced nnd their op portuntlea thereby enlarged. lu kP probability there will he aoMir general rovlalonot the tatlll I'ur years to come; the money question, therefore, Is now the sup'remu Issue before the country. The fju'irlnnce of the ques tion whether silver shnll bu restored to Its full money power cunnot be over estimated. It'efrects every luteret, great and small.r The addrese Bays the business de pression has beeii brought nbout by tbo 4hrink.agelu tb volume of monoy re lative lo popiHfli. n anu uusiuees. ii ,1. j..ta..tr nfrHnna In nlrmllallnn could bo wade lb bear a direct aod steady wuo uiae popuianou ami uuri iUsaV,BTlcc8wou)d be maintained at a steady level and, what is of supreme Itaportuuce, money win not cuange but little In value. Murderer. Captured. Bkattlk. Oct. 5'r-TliH murderer of Charles H. IJiidwejl was captured last evening iu the Bay view lodging house by Detective Cudlllee aud Ofllcer John Corbctt afcer u desperate encounter, during which Cudlbee came very near losing his life, ilegavo nls namo to the police as Hoberj. Blanck, but said It was assumed. Cud I lieu and Corbelt went out to the bouse, Corbett remaining outside, and as Cudlheo entered ho saw Ills man cross the hall an J enter a room. He went to the room and asked to have a a little conversation with Jilonck. Blanck pointed a revolver ut Cudlheo and said, 'Throw up your hands," Q'llck as a Hash Cudlhee crocked his arm ovcr.hU head and dived headlong ad his antagonist. The desperado pulled the trigger nnd the bullet grazed Cudlhee's neck. Cudlheo seized him by tho waist uud 111 ew him on the bed where a life and death struggle ensued, Just then Corbett rushed In uud beat the desperado over the head, At police headquurters tho man said robbery was his business and that he shot Bird well In self defense, A. P. A, Strength Feared. Dkhvkh, Oct, ri, In his October pas toral, lilsli pMalz says tho church In Colorado Is passing through nil pml HiigjrM, Ho myes "t Is seolloiml bigotry which, led on by a tet of families, bids fair to outdo the followers of Cromwell aud the iMnlsMof iIik French commune, It Is fuel which hus nulled forth the AUjAZumi'iit of the most remsrkuble men "four time that an ego like ours, and ft isounlry over which Howls the American ring, should huve fostered (his AwmIuhh J7oollve Attocfullou luimHkr, whldli, whli" H vnrrh the wnslllwlloii id llu lhllrd Hlntes In oiielisitd and the Xible In the other, would Mil Mrtfiigle hi its fsugs the uhuiuli wh'v olilidren fought so livnly under ihu slais and sir)s sgnlhst tyranny nnd oifnwlon, hut ot-mlhidi' (he fset ffmaliis, uii , UhUmI, hiotesltuoge thah HcIIoij," The bishop urgiMi Calholhis Ui V'd only fur iiikii thul urn alvove prijudlvu, I'Srly I'smImos and miUflwi hiss, mwr I'jiijcIs;. I'AHkMmvhu, w V,, Old, ft, 'I'liu tiiiuutmf iiulliiifal umuitui ailoiilmi imUHlHH toltiiiK ufiu lit" j'tesidoul SOd IIWjHtSlMttOOgflir to inII mi )ohllo"l (sv(,giM4 of nil hsilohs htnly lu unUu (r um In of whl md Hlk, K Mil W IVIJ'W wiumi iimiUuiMHWh ninl mmm ibe )iwwst' nMgfM fm immiunf, hshflooM wWwol usMog fun VMMH 11 lU AM ulMVM llulUH A li-nAvUl) w slw IwoIkiI dtJiisoil lug IM muni imtUtttuni I'M y,mi in Uim MwsJ WHk "'f liulilt lu M Mill It&ttoUw, ami ihl a) mn IHHUV W lM44 IM mtlM Willi M mmiutkii J 4igM lu mo HWi 4WUM W IJM WIW VMHwnUi li unm OlAw, Wuiiimmo. M I' Milium wbi M4tmd I 'UimuMliAlw, u, il, 1M " 1Mb, Wmloii mtf " 1 ' 'V'1"' 'w'" lm lUh Ui'Htw t , J, H vi M & UisMstaw ' UtlMlUiWH M0l Maf l Hsmi I W3 Wl CLOUD SPREADING (hiiiii Meeting Rebellion in (he Province of Mongolia PEACE OF GUB07B TilREATENEl. ? J England's Intervonlion Mny Dnig in Other Nutions. Tikn Tsl.v, OL-t. O.-U'pof nao reached here of a lebelllou broken out iu the province of Mongolia. Troops from Pekln havo been sent toquell the uprising. Serious troubles are said to havo urlsen within the palace at Pekln. Residents of Tien Tslu ure taking every precuutlnu possiblo against an anti cipated attack by natives. Pahis, Oct. 6. The Figaro referring to British Intervention In the Corean trouble, remarks: "Tho Biltleh once landed In China, would not be able to resist bo desire to execlso pressuro upon the Japanese to prevent them from deriving all tho advantages of victory. Troubles may then commence andhe peace of Europe be threatened, for Russia, Franco and even America will certainly Intervene. Patrolling Obineso Ports. BiiANaiiAi, Oct. 6 Chinese mer chants are oancellng freight ooutracts to Cho Foo nnd Tien Tsln, owing to the report that tbo Japnueso Intend to blockade their ports. Several Japanese warships are patrol ling the coast near Wei Wol Hal, a Chinese port on the Bhang Tung Promotory. They approach tho coast at night and steam away at day brlak, It is Bald the object Is to prevent Chinese warships from leaving Wei Wei Hal or Port Arthur on the opposite sldo of tho Yellow eea. It Is also Btatcd that the Japanese do not intend to in terfere with the export of coal to China. An International Affair. London, Oot. 6, St. James Uazetto says the Interest of England, France nnd Russia are closely involved in the possible breaking up of the Chinese emplro, uud it Is believed that Russia hus signified that she cauuot any longer regard tho progress of eveuts In the far east with Indlflereuco. Tho Manchester Quardluu Is In formed that Russia aud Croat Britain have definitely decided that a settle ment of the war must be an Interna tional and not a Japanese allalr. Ger many uud Franco are suld to havo acqulsed to this decision, while tho policy of tho United Slates Is still re. gurded u uncertain, Russia, accord, lug to th Guardian, has already warned Japan that (ho future ofCoreu concerns the Russian government. U Hung Oluuig May Hang, HAN FitAHOJHOO, Oct. 6. Advices Uihh Yokohama state the ellorU of 1A Hung Chung to bring about foreign In. lerveutlou through iho agency of diplomats at I'ukln bud buenooinpltdely iiuIIIIIhJ by the warlike relations of his superor, That the aged atali'sumii Is III a position of some danger Is admit ted on all sldos, The rulers he has so Willfully served far fifty years, giving them power and wourlty whvn llielr vdiv existence was menaced, ami sscrl. fiuliig amlbllloM and even jBOiial honor in tneir osuw, tie now usr M at a mlthsp for wplcli lliey hold him riouilble. that they are ready. jKWfillng to (lie ht authority, to lo ll mi humiliation If not heavier puitlnh. ment upon him uuM the tide of dl fur us o he lunibd, AuOffUsUIMvulcd, hinium, lM. 0.-dpll ril(Jlil ht ltfil'n ijerv deny Oiv Ury pill ltd in the Feukfoit ftWlnug lht ihe(JliliiK4 lhls!r In htinhm lm i,oMMMi U) Ibe Jrlllh govvfuinsnt thai iUnm,iihl Jlfllaln ami Fisiue dli(h lni in til Irtety H ul Units in prolyl Hm Inhitel ut fofKlg Kit, ViMHWHnV, iM. 6, Jlh HUM iwilUHVithHl f yokohsnii. 'hue i unw Irs UiAM Hislu wsmhiHi In IHtlinl, Hie linlunuu, ihiilinh. MwniMMuy, I'MwitH iml I'ttiHl, jud this lum ! bu iufrwsd In HtUi riwMtif hy Hut b'MWlHii i4 ll iMtnH, in, I'lHv'if tiftm Majtnjt Vvwtor Wvtt't M R&4H HilH4 HW, THE RBOOKD BREAKER Flying Jib Again Paces a Mild in Less Than Two Minutes. Cilll.UiMTHK.O., Oel.fi The grand stum! uud ground on the fourth day of the Driving l'urk meeting unv 11. led to oveillowiug, over 10,000 people belDg present. ThecliUf feature f tho day was tbespeoiu! iu which Filing Jib was to go Hgtdnst the world's pacing record of 2:01 3-4, which wun made b,j Westmout ut Chicago, Monroe Sails bury, owner of the ptuvr, drovo out Jit, uud bis running male middled to u pueuuiuttc tire lu the ufiernoon aud tbo Cullforuluu aud his llyer were greeted with Immeusu cheers by the Immense audleuce. After making the turn of tho track, Andy Mc Dowell, tho only driver tbut etfer drove a pacer in less thuti two minutes, mounted the seat and took the reins. He got away lmVuediatelyjtnd it was apparent to every' horsemen prceent that the clip wua a record breaker if ho kept it up. At tho first quarter the pace was unbrokon and as he lit out for tho half his speed was manifestly increasing. The tligman wus not ut tho quarter post owing to a misunder standing and the Judges' watches were pressed for tho first time at tho half, which Jib reached lu 59 Hat. At the three quarters tho great pacer appeared to falter, but h"s lime was also lost aud If any speed was to be mndo it. wus on the stretch. Tho last half was made in 60J , When the wonderful pacer darted under tho wire, Starter Loper hud to ring tho boll to quell tho riot of cheer ing throats. Onco it was quiet Starter Loper suld: "Wo have witnessed somethingwhioh no audleuco In tho world has seen be fore. You huvo seon tho fastest mile ever paced. Flying Jib has beaten Westmont and mado tho mile In 1:G8, THE PAOIPIO RAILROAD. Government Dlroctors Try to Tell What Oausod the Bankruptcy. Urw Yomc.Oct 6. Tbo government direotora of tho Union Pacific this after noon mado publio thnlr report to the secretary of the interior ot tbo opera tions of the system for tho year ending June 80, 1894. After reviewing the causes which led to tho appointment of receivers In October lust, they discuss tho difficulties experienced by tho lat ter, and add: "Wo feel that wo nro entirely within bounds In saying that the result of tho guaranty tralllo and construction con tracts entered Into by the Union Pacific Railway Company since 1687 havo caused that company a loss exceeding $7,000,000, nnd have been an important, if not tho controlling, factor lu causing tho bankruptcy of tho compuuy," Oregon Press Officers. PKNM,OTOrr, Or,, Oct. Ii. Ofilcors wero elected by the Oregon Press asso elation at the eighth annual meeting yesterday as follows! President, John R, lleegle, Ht, Helens Mist; first vice president, C. C, Doughty, Dallas Ob. server! second vice president, Frunk (J, Hull, Milton Kugle; eecretury, Albert l'wlr. Pvlliluv. PiirtlttiKl! treasurer. Charles Nickel!, Jacksonville Times; .,.., mjwww , ...,...r , .... ...-., historian, (Jeorge H, Hlmesj sergeant at arms, Jra L, Campbell, Kugeue (Juurd, Newport hus been selected us the next place of meeting. Bank Robber Captured, JlrOMf;icid, Jud,, Ool. J.The rob hers who dynsmlled Ihu Jllwmlleld hank aafe Wednesday night, and got away with neatly lXW,weru tun down with ft itfMMeend ft I'UOK of bloodhound last ills-lit. There are three, one of wliom was shot down, Jfe gave Ills name a Charles Jtivers, llu Imd ,W of (he stolen 11101117, llu s Imdly woundwJ and will die, The other iwn robbers elliilwl the fumu, About tho Vw. Ihniw, Out. ft. -Alarming reporls rraehbij l lie slook exchange lodsy about Ihedar'K healllr, Thsy h) hut Utile nifuot Mxn the iiiarkul, ft (hey ww dehUd, IIHUI'SM imtilMl (HIImIsIi of the (iiMiait enibawy i foilttheffjyrHliat (he 0m mwt $iv fclaM lm of nil In Jcavenintf J'wcr.- J.aittt l,U,qpy' Jrty?ft HE la THE BOY. McMuiray, at Tacoma, Formerly in the Oregon Relorm School. It lire now been definitely ascertained that Fred McAiurray, who Is connected with tho murder of Jeffreys at Puyal lup, Is tho toy who escaped from tbo Oregon reform school at Salem last May. '1 bu Turouut Ledger thus de scribes him: Ho wasn' a nice looking boy that a Ledger reporter was admitted to see at ttie county jail yesterday. The boy'n uamo lit b red. MoMurruy nnd ho woe the companion of Hamilton, tho des perado, when tbo latter shot nnd killed Constable William Jeflery at Puyullup list Sunday nfiernoou. Of unkempt appearance, with shifty eyes, downcast look.slouohy figure and general air of carelessness, tho lad is a perfeot specimen of the country town tough boy. Of such material are tramps and criminals made. Just such types fill the reform bcuooIs and houses of correction. McMurray is a prollfic.but not an ex pert or nrtistlo prevaricator. In his conversation with tho reporter yester day he admitted as muoh. "It don't make no difference," said be defiantly, "what I tell all these people. When I get beforo tho judge I'll tell my story straight. The others don't count." "But Id what your are telling me nbout yourself true? was asked, "O, yes, that's straight now. You've just asked questions aud I'vo been an swering them right." McMurray is attired in a black cotton shirt, ragged trousers that aro split up over tho anklo from tho bottom of one log and a worn pair of shoes. Ho an swers the description given at Puyallup perfectly, The mark under his left eye not a scar, but a olrth mark and ex tends down ou his cheek. Hero is MoMurray's own story of himself: "I was born lu Ellensburg,Or.," said he, "and will bo 10 years old the sec ond day of next July. My father's name Is James H. MoMurry, My fam ily now resides at Hltlsboro, Or, When I was born my father was a farmer. Wo all went to Kansas when I waa be tween 8 and 5 years old and settled at MoPhorsou, where my father ran a dray for a time. Whou I was about 0 years old wo went to Beaver City, Tex. Thero my father ran a dairying husi- n ws for about a year and thou wo went to Hillsboro, Or,, whore wo stayed a short time. My father went back to Kansas and my mother and us chil dren went to Sumuer, near here, to visit my uuelo, Will Barret, who was neawyerin Paddy Ryan's mill that was burned. Wo stayed thoro a year nnd then wo went to Yakima, where my folks tan the Old Yakima hotel up to about two years ago, when we went back to Hillsboro, Or, My folk are living ou n farm there, About a year ago I left home," "Did you run away," "No, Just walked. There wasn't auy running away about It. I went to ft place Just below Chohalls ou the line that runs lo Ooosta. I worked lu Crotse's shlugle mill thero up to about a mouth ago, Then I left and went to Yakima on (he train, and I'vo been working (here picking hups, Continued Ovation. NKOhA, la,, Oct, t), OowuorJaok sou Introduced Governor MoKlnley at Council Bluff this morning (o several thousand people to whom lie made it political spsech, Along (he route of hi Journey through Iowa, crowds Imd assembled to greet him and everywhere wee displayed the flag of willed lie epeuka In usury address, Jimtii'ttufle Lottery. CHJcmoo, Oct. 0,H. M, JildJUon, aeurclory of (ho H(atM Mutal Life In miranw iwriijmoy, was arrested May ehvrged will) ruiiDlnaa loiter Wider the gue of un insurance oonipauy, KX'Oovernor Jieyerldgu U ((resident of (lie wiiijmny, run HAMum Han Fkahowj, Out, 0. W.Jiw4 Uab 7b, Uhumki, (mI, 0 - Whfttl, CujI GliiPuaW, 7J, WftllftWulladU), wwiiiiiimmMnimu Bakina lw Wfn 1 lm aav f W (I H 3 a 4H 44 i ti ' '' "W '- Ottiyimwwmte'