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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1894)
'iwmvm" t-rCx. CAPITAL ur ojcnts PER MONTH 3JY 1MAIL. OOUMtfT ou'hou; I'APEK. VOL. 7. DAILY EDITION. SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER Ji, 1894. DAILY EDITION. NO. jeurnal: 1 ID YOU HAVE HEARD OK TIIK 1 Dff I u T They havo marked their O D o holiday goods to soil, lmvo a flno lot of 9 not to kccji over. Thoy fllllM, HlV 1 J PICTURE BOOKS S anmo9, worlc boxes, dressing cases, albums, silk and many novelties, and linen handkerchiefs; HOSIERY Don't forgot our lino of AND TJNDERWEAR. Try our SUOI34 If you waat u pulr for service, You can ge.t a unelul present us well as ornamental. Call und sec. E.T.BARNES 333 COMMERCIAL ST. Sill II D Rill CO., LIME, And All CEMENT, BUTILDING SAND, Material. 95 STATE ST. ooEfc-Arar Hardware, Wagons, Carts, Road Machinery AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, T ;. Tr.,ir,iUl H strut u und TtiUfaWf-. PrffVUf. t ... -.m wyi.Miwam.wgx7i..v. ,nr-r,r--' H. W. for. Slain and Uherlv S . DrtLtW UllCUlin . BK HUIIK AND CALL AT TJIB Union Bargain Store AND HUH TJIBm WONMJIIFUL DISPLAY OK HOLIDAY GOODS, TOYS- K)LLW, KANCY GOODS. Album. Dmw;riilul chum -In fel prtwiiU for the old and young, In wijlltior Iluli HI prlimi lo wiIUIw, flWM. New lot of Shoe to ulf f ''' ' ' Klu o to '), Lsdlee' Hbw DO.), M. J. MA lfUN. Artifioial Teeth. ItiHMVl'M) Without Flatus, ' JiiiuU mid biMJJy Iooivo(I tooth rwovvnoii with oUliur gold or oroo win, Nullting but llraUliw work ilonw. UK. CONTKIS, DlCH'n&V, IS Taken by the Japanese Withwit Opposition. THE JAPANESE AT PORT ARTHUR. 3Ioro Cruelties Said to Havo Bcoh Practiced by Then. W Pro Tbe WiIIatn?fte Hotel maumq worm u rw orrv. far ull 11 fiiWWU ttjflMHWlllWWft A. I. WAONBW. RED FRONT LIVERY STABLE, K, (, jJAWW'n, -.., - HiROBfilMA, Dec. 18. A deohment of the Japanese Sscond army ocoupled Foo-Ohw December 5, without meet ing ooy opposition. The Chlnose gar fjsoo there, 6000 strong, retreated to Now Chwang. Tikn-Tbin, Dee. 13. Twenty-five thousand Japanese troops have arrived at Shan-IIal-Kwan. Thu Chinese fol dloM at Wel-Hol-Wel deolare that thoy will leave that place Immediately upon tho appearance of the Japanese; Shanghai, Dec. 13. It s stated' the Japanese havo cflected a landing at Stun-Hhl-Kwan and near Taku. Count Inouyo, the Japanese minister it Seoul, hus had an Interview with the king of Coroa, resulting, It Is said, la tho regent's resignation. Large n umbo ra of Tong-Haks mado an at tack on Konshlo November 28, und were defeated by Japanese, with great daughter. Two rubel chiefs were klllod. Nicw York, Dm. 13. A cable to tbe World from Yokohama says tho Japan i5so troops entered Port Arthur No vember 21, and massacrod practically the entire population In cold blood. Defenseless and unarmed people were butchered In their houses, and their bodies unspeakebly mutilated. There wan nn unrestrained reign of murder, which continued three !? Tlie wbolo town .was plundered, wUh ap- pajhpg atfoclUsvf Mlhjflrtt 8ala upon Jnpamap civilization, me Japan ese, In this Instance, rolapbed Into bar barlNtii, All preteuseaofclrcumslauoes that lusllfled the atrocities are false, Tho civilized world will be horrified by the details Forelgti correspondent horrified by the spectacle, left tho army In a body, Wahiiinhton, Doc. 13. The follow ing Ktatement vu Issued from the Jaiiaiii'iH) legation, The Jupanww mlnlsler exprem'H the strangest disbelief lu the rorU of atro cities alleged to have been committed by the Japanese troops at Fort Arthur, Tio reputation of Marolial Oyama, wlioeo orders to hU troojw against ex. oBsofy kind were of tho strlctt nature, and Mte discipline maintained III tho Japanese army by hl dlreolloii, render such a tate of things Imnosslblo, Jfe'elleyui, therefore, that tlieae ro Mrl of Japanese cruelty are greatly tx aggxrattMl aim thluas mat me oniuiai rwjmrt or wimt dm rtauy napiwnru, wliloli wllloeilalilly be made public, will prove llmtii IoIxmo, Tliu Ifgallon )im, M yt, no definite a'lvloiitliniiubJMt,byoiiil the rort (bat a iiuiiilxtr of Japaiiase laborers, who had M "xl wHIi nwordi for tbHr own tirnttdloii, eoivrod Hie Uwu during the battle and wefe KtJllly of wine pwmt, After Hie fiKlitlng t lUuUmwnA'MUu Wu, MieJapa new wtiHynod diM'llall and oilier iMi hofilbly mulllattd, It In powdble that Hie JapHBe aboren,llilUM)ftl f'y ihw roilllci and inlow WM Ib.oor found III He town ia$Y ve dons Hie llilng ilfJtl wlille ll 0b. W KOlllK Mi, bui of till le ligation tf M4iUMM and UwUIn ( llielilMlli If W W"l VHy add ijufekly iKail wl. B1AKD TME ULA1M A8 FALSE World'i Fair CHfcclals Expono a Pro tender An Award. Chicago, III., Dec. 18. Ono of tbe odd results of tbd World's Fair Is the claim now madft to awards byeomo who were not even exhibitors. Of ficials of tho Exposition havo not aa yet taken Dnal action 4n tho matter, behov ing the quick wlftof the people will de tect the aparloua plaims. But to the case of a New Yrk baking powdor. that has been widely advertising an award, tho attoHt&k of the Chief of Awards for Agrlc&Unro, has been di rected. He brand the claim of this pretender aa falserdeclaring "Neither the records of tbifMepartmeut, nor tho offlolal catalogue el tho World's Col umbian Expoelttitt,- show that this New York Comply wos an exhlbltorj consequently It efld not rcce,vo Rn award at the Wor'a Fair." Those who fairly won their honors at the Fair mm dtepesed to treat this fraud as any otbwy fraud should be treaUd. The Prs Baking Powder Company, of Chioafe), having received tho highest award, jfy tbey aro con vinced their claltuw-'nnd those of all other holders of rlflitful honors, will be fully vindicated) tho public. LABOR 00NQRKt PAOOEEDINQS. ?f Aliens Not to Tato Places of Amorl can Warkmen. Denveh, Dec. Iff, Tho Federation adopted tbe folluwlg resolutiens: Resolved, That m deplore tho Intro duction of any semarlan or captious sldo Issues among the working people, duoli movements Ufp destlnod to divide tho labor forces awl introduce bitter autagoulsms, as thoy' produce .'religious bigotry, provoko ruflcoroua.lBtolerunco and divert tho working people from tho working out of (heir own cinancl nation from tho itaUloff slavery of the nresout social an Mtllucal condltloae.. Resolved, that weihereby and bow ra-alllrm, asonooftfe curdlnaj prin ciples of the trdcstMion labor move ment, that the worilng ptople must unite and orRanlzolireBiwctlve of creed, color, sex, or natlvlt?, LKT TJIEM 1IBC?IK 01TIZRN8. This forenoon a spirited disouasion waa precipitated byltlie report of the resolution c)pMStf(if& yof. of dop trouofa rc'sol u t loiTiiiTroq wed t(y -WP ward L. Daly, of tho Plasterers' Uulon of Boston, asking congress to pass a law making It an oiIoiibo punishable by lino and mprlsonment for employer to mploy during astrlko and lookout as his employees, aliens who havo resided In United Btatea less than ono year, or who hayo not expressed their Inten tions of beoomlug American citizens, A substitute was adopted thut the rcso lutlon b referred tp tho Incoming exe cutive council with Instruction to bo o ire legal advlto regarding the const! tutlonallty of the law If passed. KrowB 1 Guilty. JloaKiiuuo, Ore,, Do, 13, The Jury lu the Brown murder case brought In a verdict of murder In the first degree, IGOR Discussing Schemes of Bunking Reform. ADVOCATE THE BALTIMORE PLAN, , Other Proceedings of an Imiiort aat Character. Wasuinoton, Dec. 13. Tho house banking and currency committee continued hearing today. Letters were read from W. N. Dana, editor of the Cemmerlcal and Financial Chronical, and R. B. Ferris, vie president of the bank of New York. Ferris advocated the establishment of centra redemption agencies, wbloh would, he thought, enhaaee tbe elaatlolty of tbe clroulallou based oa deposit bonds. Referring to rtectloB 10 of the Carlisle bill providing for tbe Issue of uotts by tho state banks without any provl'lou for tbe sinking fuud, Ferris said: It makes the bill simply nn Inflation measure modified by a deposit of 30 per cout In legal' tender notes and a provi sion to cancel the United States notet to the extent of 70 percent of new cir culation iasued when tho treasury hat rueftua to do It." Wra. O. Cornwall, president of the New York banking association, read a efMfy prepared paper advocating tbe MbsMAtlally of the Baltimore plan, Kfly)Hg to questions by Warner. Cornwall said he thought greenback) and treasury notes outstanding, should be redeemed bu( he would perform this redemption with low rate bonds. Washington, Dee. 18. The senate today signified unmistakably Us Inten tion not to be led Into any tar I (I legis lation at this session. A motion to THE IMMIGRATION MOVEMENT. Tho press of tbe untlro state is telling of constant arrivals of Eastern imml grontsto scpk homes in Oregon. They aro the forerunners of n vast movement that is setting In from all over the East for tho Pacific coast, The distressed conditions of business and of farmers In tho groat central corn and wheat bolt ot the Mississippi vulloy, the natural Inoreaso lu population,, tho crowded conditions of our large cities pro tho causes of the movement. These thousands of Imruigrauis and families of liomeseekers that will come to tho coast lu tho next two years will locate in Washington, California or Oregon. Borne will stop In tbo Salt Lake valley and some In tho irrigation towns of Idaho and Eastern Oregon. How many of thcs peoplo nnd what class of thorn we got lu Western Oro gon depends upon tho exertion that Is mado hero and the class of faots and information we pluco before luteuding Immigrants and tho kind of haudB they fall iuto hero. The Jouhnai, believes In making all legitimate efforts to get-as many and as good a class of tbeso Immigrants to looate in tho WHIamotto valley as pos sible. We believe they will bo has swindled and loss liable to mnke sh'p wreck of it by locating lu Oregon thnn In Washington, California or Idaho, We believe wo have In all respects the best state on tbo Northwest Pacific coast. Wo bolluvo that If families of experienced farmers can be located upon our best (arming lands and In tbo undeveloped portions of this great and fertile valley, at thkiu wiksdnt phiors, they will how out homes and becomo prosporoui citizens of u grand commonwealth. But we cannot place people of amMl means, be they never so hidustriouB, e-,r the kmi-mhmr JSUWA'FV ' maklu sumr free of duty, ""with tbe VMijeoriaw taJNOO an mm 'wiawj Tbiy finance committee amendment to II (poet them to proepeK They' cannot iJiaJPSsj THK 8UNHKT'0UI,F KUUTR, Mvt ON A ful 4imly r '" (km I'muiumM mm Ti u'i jruw W7; '"T 7 - yfcA,.,, MiuUi wl JJugK " ''w4j " VkklMtoMl Take theOne Cent Dailv Wtretlv Uver KvW Jmt HUr VlMi Ham hwmm, 'JVie. Jc l-A HfMMI, TIM, ) lltH Uflteet ! ,.j ,irui4ly lire tuiowH lf fM, bMeepi (Hfef lM J""'N' "f "' tUitn, end w whuw "" H ugi nwr rM rtrer, Jt thl silled Vm mmwu lw tf o, iLM.u. Ilia.. IJUI It A Mil' 1 K. M HwM H l li' The Morgan Hleamshlp line, which Is owned and operated by the Southern 1'aclfio company, la the connecting link between New Ojleaus and New York, and tho fut lime mado by the Uufliiiers oimblee (lie Boutlinrii Paolllo company to handle frtlKht over their HuiisetfJulf route vry .'X)edltlously Ulween Hie I'aolllo coast Ami Atlnntlo Seaboard, Tliu JCI Hl liehl Hie penitent (or the fantesl frfp between Haw York and New Orleans, There had len oonsldorble rivelery between Captain Mwrge W. Maeon, of the VA Hvl,whleh wa 1nllt hy Hie Ureuij", In bW, ami Captain (iwlvki of llieJSI JlloJiMlIt at Newprt lit year,biH Hie 1CI Jtlo held Hie reoori) over elnixi alio tvae aihtvit P) ll fU., Ot a reoent lilp wiitli. low wr, iUHtil Mifcila the mil lium her In bar In four ilye,aven lionre and one imnule, end dm her 'look in New Ymk to Iw iloek In A llfM Hie Hme wm tm AyMmi iou;e und lilf en minuiw, 'J'herecord loalt Ihel of itl Itio by one hour and lhlMylwn mlnuiee t, M if UA Ut loiiKi W M, H ImdlM iaiii, 81 feet rid end Mi lone reaU lr, Ml do l m ton fiitr itur. The oihvr iwnw of ihle line are Hi m H''l" M V, VA Menle, Ivl Iferi. Iiir, iCi Mr ml W Hi, I'Uv Hi Hid futwily iwl'fiijIiiK lo Idle n, wai Md to MfMll and cimH by Hii novrrmneni Inlw en armorrd nituf, and nM In ihtlr leie wnr Imposing flat duty of 40 per cent on sugar and abolishing the differentials, was defeated, aa waa also the attempt to have called up Vest's cloture resolu tion. The only pther matter of gen eral ititerest under consideration wbs tbe Nlearaguan canal bill, Morgan, who Is In charge of It, may ask the senato tomorrow to fix a near time for voting upon It. Wabhiwoton, Dec, 13, Word has readied here that the vast cattlo In terests of tho west, representing an (n vtsted capital of not Ices than (600,000 000, are about to grapple In a death-lock struggle with Hie eugar trust, and that the direction of the fighting I to be lodged with P, D, Armour, Nelson Morris atid iS, B, Hwlft, the Chicago kings of the meat trade, The United States Is to be the battle ground and, iiiiIsm the program miscarries, the en counter between theee colossal Interests will furnish the orownlng eenvatlon of tliu short eeesloii of congress, free sugar l a neoeaslty for the free trans porlellou of meat products to the great ooiiiiwilng markets of Kuropo, The InijwKitlon or a duly on auger waa promptly met by Hie raining of an em bargoagalimt American beef by (Jor many and Denmark, and the eplrlt ot retaliation le being euoouraged by oilier foreign iiallon with menacing henrib lieee, coming to tbe ceast: Come k tho Capital City; tbe county Mt i beat county lu the state; the government; located In the heart f I Wlliametto valley; situated on. oouiuern racuio rntiroau and oa Wlliametto river; In tho center ofi and only partially developod and fruit-growing region; a land wl you dou't havo to irrlgato and wl crops have never fulled; whera uu iuoi are cneap, wtiere waier ivm ih iiiuuij ; irom uero you can gttl team, by stages, by boats and by In any direction, to any part of state; accomodations are ample cheap for all who will come to natural center of Western Oregon look about for themselves; only, all and ever, bo on your guard swindling confidence sbarkBandi latlve enterprises. Tim JomtNAii proposes to work Blsteutly and energetically along I line. It will do so without mo u:u. xt ueiioves a cn ma pay within Its legitimate spheivj newspaper work by spreading and information directly before Intel lug immigrants before they start tho coast. Wo have made ample! raugements to place information aid the lines Indicated in tbe hand thousands of actual Intending bo soekera who aro coming to Oregon. tllft P.n nnnrnitmi nf nnr n ailan '"" ,,' work cau be spread to 100.0Q0 to ', 000 peoplo lu thu east In tbe next months. We bolleve ahalfamtli peoplo wish to oome to Oregon ml next live years, They are going ! mostly eugllsb speaklcg Amc atid tho best class of foreigners. olir.u immigration (tlreoi to Or almost out of the question, unless count Canadians and people fronl British Province. But tbay4 are foreigners, They are aa (kalrabltl KBV0MWQX IK MM Neap Qreal UIWa, HHffljr a4 my w rrevwMm. Nw Vomk, )w, J8,-Advne from I'vm are to the f Heel Hut Oenernl 'er rola, who U In mu alit the Peru vJhm govenimenli le going on gaining aoietlon, 'the rieneral aewllmentof Hie (Miopia i M'tf In bbi favor, a Um oonHo) nl aeyerel prlnolpel I one, and I very lrongli (he Interior or Hie tmmty, m m a well ippn hit and M close to lAm, the twnllal The nondltlon of Hie governmein troope I iUtii)t, owing U had food and ill trwiiiiHii, and ae (hey have not rMved any )y (of aeyeral month, rilooijjil l almoel Mnlverel, and d wlim m mwwmt, (treat iliirM and wllfliig pMvall at Mma and O4HI0, owlny to the lily h I'M we and the Amw Mutter ya VuMMmi,Qr !) ll.-'flmlilali X H Hlmic, for f'4imdltlty in ihv dey, WliyMllJoMM twKa fefwai imH IWVlWlt lll MH aHlrMi live by Industry on such lauds, bo they never so ludustlous.and thoy cau novr r moot their payments out of their labor or tho products, Oregou has too much of that sort of lullitod real estate In cubus fastoncd on new comers already. Tho real estate ohovalleur do la Indus trial of the city Bldcwallc will ply his business as in tbo past und tako In tho unwary. Tho fool and his monoy will bo parted as of yore. Tlioro is no bolp for that. Butsofuras lu us lies, wo propose to direct tbe altoiitlon of Immigrants who aro coming to Oregon to tho neces sity of buying homes In tho cheaper Isuds and directly of holders of such lands, without tho costly Intervention of the speculators or high-priced mid dlemen and syndicate boomer, The salvation o! Orogou depends upon fill ing our country with thousand of self sustaining Chrlulhm famllle, who will become producer nnd remain eolvent oIIIkud able to odueate their children, pay their taxe, und gradually work out of debt, We liood thU oIiiwd of people more tlmn capital, or faolortee, or railroad, 't'hoee thing will all fol low. The work of the JouiWAi, In Idle re njHict moling with g'xid puck's and Imethe ppr(4'lloii of some of our moat thoughtful huvlni-s men. They roalUe Hint HmIkiii I neturally the oh Joetlve Miit of easiern Immlgranl, fn the eaet there U moie known of Sa luiilliniiMfonyeliyln the niaio he oatioeU I Hie uupliul. flieknnwh a a ilerlrahle idly to dome to mi wmn oflUiiomev, He eohoole, He mWvm end ohuridiM. When people luime in I)M J'aiillotvM(,Hliiyooiiot Helem n oiiKflliueliiwi,fliM4rtwHo vllt We iroMMt4iey lollie wo'1m who are i as the beet class of, AuMr T-TTWIIWWI H1I1 !- -It wW.be aa hbu, AnrliMk, iu3tkrV irtww-mitavDOOtl too many of our industrious netft to tho north. this JOUKNAii proposes tO.OON Itsoif strictly to Its mission of ir gent dissemination of Informs among these classes. It le not goti scatter papers wildly or broadcast peoplo who don't think of lea tho eastern states, Nor Is it gotn seolc to Induco people to beoouae contented and leave their homes. But It hi going to labor ' enthusiasm to divert actually lot lug Immigration from locating In ! boom regions, and come to this 1 e " mild climate, rich noils and ill plored reeouroea, We shall bring the tide of Immigration to I directly upon our cheaper ami yuloped lauds, Theee who prere i life to country lfo wilt rlud plet opportuulilus to looato lu de cUIcmuiiiI town, OoiamlloiM a Twt Whose bill shall It U aboiiahi muiueKM oommiueiotwr 'rm bill or tho Patterson bill, it bill or the Crai or Hie J low bi llersou Mil. m tM u bill, twnmMoSi III would sound all ra Abolish Hiem all, and theu give dairy end a fruit law, (iet r4 jM worn "coniiunwitm" HMriy,'-'i muii. Oood. Thut I l" mn we ti ipr. Wo mutt not only gat H i word i'oomiiilwlon,'i but aba, ( word "ff."-Hlw IndejiawtaaM, The Jtopubllcan miMm Marlon oounty pledge k e live and annabire to yok t aVil rellroed uommllo, TMy piidKvi in i win county aw forms in plum ull atatv ottietal Malory and ooyer all lw Into U ireaaury. Tiiepaof wi'l t abolition MUMmmmvm m a le. Jt wlitefi ohm are M-toi m" then ntherit w m v it would be herder to Wf miu - oum m more "ufl" H m IfljilieitofilJIi) MavmlnjjPowprMieM VfDiVf Afjft Bakintf Powder ink m Ml m w&vm F'w4r my H)Bg tf H