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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1894)
MUkgM 25 CENTS PER MONTH BY ISlAlL. CAPITAL J ( )'LTRN AL. UOTJNTT 1APER. VOL. 7. MACKINT You need them how. Seo their now line of E NEW .T.BARNES o 03 COMMERCIAL ST. LIME, And All CEMENT, BUTILDING 95 STATE ST. BE SURE AND Union Bargain AND SEE THEIR WONDERFUL DISPLAY OF fiOLLIDflY TOYS. DOLLS, FANCY GOODS, Minima rWf.nLtflri !iiinn-ln fact nresauts for tho old and young. In addition to tlio most complete holllday stock they have all Hues of staple i Hals, all at prices to suit the times. Njw lot of Snots to suit all Shoes 45o to OOo. Ladles' Shoes PQc. M. J. Cb Art ificia INSERTED i'$milL HooU and budly decayed tooth rccrowncd with oithor gold tr porcolnin. Nothing but firfit.qlaH3 work done. DR. nrUrn ovoi Grny Bros, The Willamette Hotel. uhamhq mrm ojr rw cm-. MSmtt"WW III) WJ imtrnn . SJ7Sr Hardware, Wagons, jjt hum . JLiJilfcJlMW1', RED FRONT t C. HANttKN, WMiii A idill Humily f H"' H! "u ' A ' U" VJJ by M. J.y, Wj-fc Mr M Talcft theOne Cent DAILY EDITION. OSHES ' !U1G WIND s Save from two to three dollars by buy ine; from im LI Uolliday Goods. II RACK Will rn SAND, Material. CALL AT THE and substan Children'. MATdON. fil GOODS. Trill ffltmf iWtf&3 Without Plates. CQNTRIS, DlSNTlST, 0' i iiwM h(M teffi)Jiwl: A. ( WAONWK. JBtXZ,Jt3 Carts, Road MechJr iMLM mm LIVERY STABLE, UullMLftfl', JjwmJ, JJ"' UAl'WJJU Dailv SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMUKR S, ib4. It Is Unusually Breezy for This Valley. TELEGRAPH WIRES BLOWN DOWN Does Some Damngo nt Portland aud to the North. Portland, Dae. 8. Ono of the mvl Violent wind storms tliateverprovalled In this city rated lastuleht. It reached Its greatest fury about 8:30 o'clock when it blew at the rate of 64 miles per hour, which exceeds the record made January 9, 1880, by one mile. So far as known it did but little damage beyond laying low telegrogh wires and break tug plato glass wind ws. Many slgus uid awnings were blown down. All telegraph communications with the sast aud California was cut ofT. It was not restored until about noon today. No reports have been received from joints along the coast but it is inferred leavy winds also prevailed there. The storm which tho weather bureau announced was to visit Oregou on Wednesday, failed to arrlye on lime, met many thought the observer had Vesn nervous when the storm signals vvere litine out on the outer walls. It t now known that the storm got lost iniong tho mountains of Nevada, and iai been rampaging around that pec ion for two days. Friday morning It )egan to escape, and the first breatli which came up across this state caueed i slight fall of snow, making slush in the strcetf, Lut melting btfore they reicuod the ground. The day was not particularly disa greeable but about 7:S0 yesterday eyen ng tho tail of tho ttorm reached 'here, uid rattled tilings around in u lively manner. The forco of the blow wai evidenced by the fact that all tho lele iapl) Jlnei were diwn south ot the Ity. Connections were kept up n fh )ri line but that line went down and oil onnectlon with the ast was shut nil Bali:m: No damage to speak of wat lone liy the high wind that prevailed n this part of the valley. Congressional Proceedings. WABKiNUrotf, Dee, 8. Wllsuii, Democrat, of Virginia, moved that the iommltteeofthe wholo We discharged from consideration of the message, and its various parts bo referred to the utaudliig committees having jurlsdlo tlon, Grow, Republican, of Pennsylvania, liucoordauce with notice previously ijlvurj, addicted hlmsfelf to the b.iuU liigBobeiiio,promulgttted In the presi dent's uieasago, Ho said he believed the law hIi uid remain exactly II was, except Hut the bank should hu allow! to dopiMit money as well u bowla for circulation and Uk j UN ,i dvery 110) In money iliipiMiM, and ilrouUtlon up to Hie ar value of the mhhIii. rJiaU) lmiili,lip heluyed,liould layglbo same right of Iwue, with Hie amu liability lu the government, to lulUur Willi tlu .i'roim Ifublllty of UGsklioldurs, MnlluM, rrmil III" ioiiliilU(tM nil pub' lu!Mk(wllol uplliu hill In tllwl ittrml f.nrvwtlw. Wwll', lhwmtl,'j)( Wwwlii ' mm1 the hill In tmry fwtura. An l (MiiiaiutlrivutliUhlil Ihruuib imht Ul whip Hitil HW mml li wiwW mywmii, Kliv did not ljve m uiuoii iiiitli wrt tf Hi itlnmu UlV iUU ImU IWIDUllUW ul (MMMjttf, Jiwwil 'M "' fww4ry wm4 i.u u btfbliul (hi M'l. 'turn ww u Mit4Uij) Iwhiiidll, wlimfa u4 li tti nu mwin uf KJiilM ibly Muwrf i Jul Urn tuWit to mull miU lUvwtLI " nh. Mum iiMi ihiw uywm Ld wtwMNfto. iittiittuw Mir, kail wn tw MaW, m MikliriMiJ'l'-' 'l -' tw uii.-u WMm Ltfib Ut AtM '' ' '' iM.ft"jar power behind It, ho would yield time for htm to make known its 'nature. ''I said before," replied Wells hotly. "I believed in your boueity but tho gentlemau Is green in the lumber busi ness, aud I believe the gentleman is be ing decolvcd and made u tool." "I may ba green in lumbo bualnaw," returnod MoIUo, "but I take prido In the fact that I represont ono of the largest timber Bections of the country My stato, however, is not nllected by this bill. There is no interest behind this bill, save such as ought to Inspire every patriotic American with the protection of forests from devastating (Ires and timber thieves." After some further debate by Wilson, Republican of Washington; Piokler, Republican of North Dakota, and Cof feen, Democratic of Wyoming, the morning hour expired, and in accor dance with the terms of (lie special or der tlio railroad pooling bill was taken 11 n. Bertlett, Democrat of Ne York, nd dreased the house in favor of the meas ure, arguing In support ,pf legitimate and lea:! pooling, 1 USE QV SOIiDJ-SlU Washington, Djo. 8--V very im portant opinion us to th o umouabllity of officers of tho regular army to the jurisdiction of municipal courts was rendered today. In response to a re quest from the secrotury of war, the attortipy-geuoral rendered an opinion to the filed that the expression ''luws of tho land," in tlio Girni article of war, includes city ordinauccj and by-laws, and therefore that n aoldler may be ane&tid, tried, aud jftlulshed by the proper civil authorithar and should be made by tho military olllcer in om mund." This opinion) if stHtalued, will bavo a far-re idling elldct upon the moot soldiers In orgaihzed municipal itlw, army officers fearing that In cer tain cases tlio army will bo powerless to net in cases of disorder similar to that which existed In Chicago, if a board of aldermen p43i an oidiuauce prohibiting the pubTtu appearance of troops underarms. v Prof. George V. Barker, of the Unl vernlty of PennsylvanW, writes: 'I have examined the principal baking piwders now ofleredor sale. I have found Dr. Price's superior m loavenlug strength and free fr'ii all adulterant ingredients. O.i chpJinljul iiilyili I shows thohlgh&f t.". A Q ay California Qui Arrestod NW VrtHK, Dc. 8, Lite Thurs lay night a handsome, dark-eyed young woman, gay with diamonds, was or rented In Koster & Rials' on a ohargo of disorderly conduct. At tho Thirtieth street police station ulio eald she was Annie W1IIU. V years old, Hho said slio was a California girl, and had come to New York to eu what It was like. She was stopping at the Fifth uveni a hotel she said, nights of Trades Unions. Hi'OKANK, Di;o, H, A case Involving the rights nf trade union's In thulr re. lat'ons employers and llnlr own ma nbers came up In Hi uperlnr court today, it, lli'dimin was xpe. el from thu lowl hnweu' union, wiiloli dtniiiiiided mill n'dalnod III illi- olmrge ruin oiiiim'iiiuiI. j now uiki lit uu Injiiuoilun itMiraifi'jig the iililou frntii lulurfurniK Willi lilt) vu pi y neiit, alwi uUs fur W'XJ daniugis. ItlsDipMUM) tb(l Hi mt will In nurlul U lli 0irnnio wuri. ft Is iilit(ilnjwfl"''l'iln iIiUmUIU' TJiii W- 0- T. V At 'Fmoha, Urn. U, -TU tvwl lum hwuirfi(lln V. U.T, li. induy liwlil u upuii iiiihUuk M liitf MsIJumII1 )Ui0ittud Wfsfud uu hhiu MM l Die iiuyur hwJ rty mwU dmm d n (lid llivMtty (Hif'bur'iljM ttuiml' ' Lllix, cImwi hi'two Ht)u4n) -ml M)ijnf prUotl'ii. Ttu mliil U lllwU f ' iMidi' (ufin i'M ' iii.WrWJ Minimi Um muiUu fit iut Ih huuWuh lUm4 btui lit ww-' mtmiv IHtW I'MffUtmi, Wk , U A mttfirf tig N ' to ' t4f it) Alfc. WW': ''"'' l " ' ILc tfMMMitf lUw4t Im4s ill MM silV ll Wl" i l "l( 4tMiM m 4 0 Miw 4mI SALOONKEEPER HODQKINS. Jed-ral Grand Jury Indicts Him on Tnreo Counts. Oscar Hodgklus, ihe faloonkeep'i j who luvolved himself in a quarrel with Deputy Colteetorof Inler.ml llevenue J. B. Mullay, l-as to-n It'dlcted rn three counts by the United Statea grand Jury. Deputy Marshal Hum phrey went to Curvalla and anested Hodgk n; who went before .a United States commlcsloner nul gave Ix-nds for his npnearance In the mm nf $.00. Too Oregonlau ays Holgklns h haviug more trouble out of thli case than ixpectetl. He was whipped ly Mu'.lo:', who then had h'm arreto I rn tireo eharges one of tlmp'o nsaau't, auother of assault with a dangerous weapon, aud a third of &irylnj r on coaled w ppom. To tho charge of Mm- pie assault Mulley pleaded guilty and was fined in the Justlco court at Cor rxllls On tho other to charges he was released under bonds, nid Jmlge Bellinger Issued an order transferring them from the justlco court to the United States court. The grand ury now returns an lu dlotment containing three counts igaluat Hodgkins, one for assault on u United States officer, Ihe second foi causing tho arrest of Mulley for carry lug ooucealCd weapons, well knowing him to be a revenue (Ulcer, and that ho had a light to carry concealed weapana; tho thlid for causing a war rant to be Issued for I ho arrest of Mil1. ley on the charge rf assault with b dangerous weapon, knowing thu ohargi was false. Hodgkins will have u chance to till hl side o' the story when he appears In court. Upon every test at the World's Co umblan Fair Dr. Price's Baking Pow tor was accorded foromost rank. The Government exports who made the examination found it to be unnppraoli Able In its great leavening strength, the porfeot purity of its constituent eln ments, and Its uniform excellence. Farmors' Alliance. Oakland, Oal., Dee. 8. At the clos ing session of the Farmers' Alliance resolutions wcro adopted reaffirming allegiance to tho Ocala demands, oppos tho currency moasuren recommended by Cleveland in bis annual message, opposing tho Rellly funding bill, be lieving tho government should operate the ratlroadi and stating tho opinion that uo mUsrlal roller could ho secured in a so callod "competing" road; oppos ing tho government construction of tlio Nicaragua!) canal, except tlio same be owned und operated by the govern ment; demanding impartial treatment by tho stato of citizens and corporations In the collection of taxes und dus, und opposing an Increase in tho standing army. Tramps Killed. Fo9Toiwa, Ohio, Dee. 8. In a fight between trumps in a boxcar on (ho Ualtlmoro it Ohio train lait night ono was killed and another fatally wounded, $iftmtiiwam;ii?'tf&.txmh The Official Made iwfor siulhorily of Conurmu by tha Oifof ChtmM of ha DuwtiMi)l of Agrl cuJUirfli Wmhlnu" ioik B Qi shows ilia to all other in MmwiU, teMvwlnx power, mn mmi UMlummi TJ lloynl Bflking Powdtsr i lhu ilwliijutebed hy tJja Mdml wm ofljclnl nullmhy tlja kmh mg Bolsljig Powdur of tba world JUiyri M&m pQWiim maim hu fmmL wwimu Jfglii.i m) nwtt vkiU mm ks& h gcai Mw Inmsmli urns mimAm! ihm my uriw, DAILY EDITION. Train Runs Into a Hand-car. Poutlani), Dec. 7. Edward Reck anil Edward Ikdlan, section men on tho O It it N. were imdly Ihjured, the iatler perhaps family, near ltonneville tod y. Tlio men were on n baud car and wcro owning a bridge when they heard a tr 1 1 apt roaihlng around tho curve. Tho baud-car and tl.o men wero hurled Into tho air and outn the rooiis below. Italian had hta head fractureil, but IJ-ok U not s. seriously lnj no 1. Silver Democrats. Lvnsino, Miuh., De, H At n con. feronee of over thirty leading free i-IIver Demoorata of 'ihN sta'n, lull l-t,re, stops weio taken tn sveti'duti urciiilvo cal pledge from I liu D-nncratlo p-vrty to make 10 to 1 fieo cllvt-r coluago tho folding issue. Thero was some talk of tho formation of a new pirty with sl. ver as the issue. In Bad Luck. L-JS ANOKt,E3, D;c. 8 J. II. Cou nul attouiited suioldo by taking mor ohlue. He I9 now In a critical condi tion. The loss ot money nt gomblng prompted the not. Ho was formerly n prosperous merchant at Helena,,Mout , where ho has a wealthy brother lu a banking buslue;s. "When a lovely wmuan stoops to folly" she always uses somo bakli g powder other than Dr. Price's. The Utah Trouble. Wasiiimiton, Djp. 8. Tim secrr rary of the interior lias received .1 tel egram from Governor West, of Utah, asking for troops to drive out Southern Utos now In Utah and a tying thero Is likely to bo trouble between them and tho white settlors. The request lias been Hunt to the war department. Earl of Oxford Dead. London, Dee. 8. ThoBudden death oftheE'trl of Oxford is announced. He will be succeeded by Ills nephow, Itoburt Horace Wil polo, who, In 1888, married Miss Loulso Mellssu C rbln, of New York, and was sued for a breach of promlso by a Gerinin goyornew of Constantinople, Gold RoBorvo Going, Wasiumii'ON, Dee. 8. Tho treasury lost by withdrawals lu gold yesterday $1,700,000. Withdrawals havo reduced tho gold reaervp below 5109,000,000. NjiW Yoitic, Dec, 8. Lazird Freres ship $1,'2.50,0U0 to England today. Tho Kelly Trial, PoiiTJiAND, Dep, 8. In tho Bayies murder trial today thu jury was taken out to Fulton, the scene of the murder, l'he Mate lias closed its case mid the de fense will begin this afternoon, THE MABKBTB. FltANOJHCJO, Dee. 8,-Wheat Han Cash 03. Chioacio, Dee. 55 J MayOOj 8. -Wheat, Caih 1'nimMM), Dee, 8,Whoat 77il Wttlla WttJIw 07i70. valley United States Investigation Baking Powders, ROYAL to lw emu i) 0! im'lar Jwklu pQW (lerofiliclilgliUMtqifnIUyiffuiwrfor NO. 80 A tQt'EBTIOIT. Are yon n reader of a dally or weekly uowspapei? If so, yon pay out money for that purpose. We want ycur er: ALL TUK MEWS. Tiir Daily Jouhnal is so!d at f3.0Q ft year by mall prepaid, or 26 eta., a mouth, No i opera are sent after time j ou pay for. TUB UBiT WilEK! Y. Tdk Wkucky Journal is now $1 50 a year. All subscribers must tettlo at that price up to J Miliary 1, 18a.. After that tho pi Ice will be l 00 n year cash In advance. NO ACOOIT.YIB. After January 1, 1805, the Wkkki.y Cai'ital Joohnal nt the reduced price will not be sent to any nddrM unleus paid for in advance, nor any longer than it la paid (or. Kemmfar this uud renew for 169.? If you want the paper to come. All accounts up to that date for the Wekkly will be col lected at the old price of $1 60 a yr. You can belter nflord to pay $1.00 la advance and have no bill run againat you limn have it on credit at1.50a year. u Tin: Jl.oo whkicly will bo sent In any uddreua in tlm United Htalea or Canada icatpald at' that rate forauyrerlod of three months or over. A handsome premium Is of fored all who are In arrears who will pay up, and renew In advance befora January I, 1806, at the reduced rate of $1.00 a year for 1895.) See announce ment of book premium lu Wekkly this week. A HARD TIMES DKAL. The reduction of the price or ihe Wkkkly OAfirAL Journal to 91 a jear will take place Jautiary 1, 1806, but subscriptions in advamra for xt year will be received now. Old ub scrlbors who are in arrears should read the oiler of valuable hook premiums published in this week's kwue of the Wkbicly. Reducing the price of the Wkkkly to $1 a year is Ih keeping with our hard times policy lnroduoed in 1803 whon tlio price of the Daily Journal was put dowH to (3 a yea cash in adyance, Waet, priees of paper, tho prices of farm product Mid nil incomes have been reduced so tbt tlH'M) tcductlous in price of or news paper arc hut In keeping with the nccewillles of tho times, The Jouiinajh tuIcisrphio rtf was do)nyol today on account of ihe 1 storm, Baking Powder lis 11 si m- m u lM U4 mg warn - M i.l tmwNmmft. mjkmm. J 'you- ll"W OJZm&it "rr Ul.4lf ' 4s ' H"tV VMW . .. ..!.. ..ill iLm ulliM.a. i i l ! MViLMrr - I WSMPIWI ' !wl ffflm