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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1895)
HiwWfBflfll I t? . "r JOURNAL. . CAPITAL COUNTY PAPER. nr CENTS PE1? MONTH yx MAIL. SALEM, OREGON. TUESDAY. JANUARY . &H5. DAILY EDITION. DAILY EDITION. NO. 30JT VOL. 7. ROCBRIE Prices That Draw Crowds aod Holds Them. That Don I Prices That Don't Make Us Rich. Prices to Harmonize With the Times. St the mm mm. The Willamette Hotel. 0- LEADING HOTEL Reduced rateH. Management liberal. Electric cars leave hotel for.'iill pub buildlngs and points of IntercBt. Hoeelal rates will be given to periuiiieiil "RED FRONT LIVERY STABLE. K. C, HANSEN, Manager. Full Supply of Horses and Buggies on Jfnnd. LorseB Jjoarded by the Day, Wook or Month. Jornor Commercial ana Tnulo ) L LIME, C15M15NT, HAND, Bind All ButiLDrNO Material. OH STATE ST, Artificial Teeth inm'rN JTUOWT FfvATKH, )m ju A NiHli lug C.wL'r fiidwaro, Woftoni, Curls, Reed Mochinory AM Ai.WllHIl'I'WAfjIMrjKMKM'JU. W Lj fcLnkJiiiLL MMWMHi A, Rotan, the i I i... L kHi w ' ,1 mtmtmmmmitmmtm ake theOne Cent Dail v .j ,i..m Aal Urqptt Mate People HARM IT & LAWRENCE. OF THE CITY A. I. WAGNER. Btrcots, - - pajjii,v;u if. ji naly dwunywl Uui)i riiijuwii-il but llni-u'ltu Wiiik duuu, 'COL 4WHl maP' JJW, UJNTWm, IJACMTIfrTi JVl" "t'J NtMy iirui. iKa&ojfS.., Furniture Man . .i - V.. . .. - Hitmn&imF vmmy mm DOLPU "GOLUBUGISM." It Means n Policy of Contraction ol' tlio Currency. REPUBLICANS CALLED PENN01ERS. For kdusing to How Down to tho Corporations. The seuatorahlp In Oregon cannot bo deposed of eutirely upon the free silver l89io. The Oregoulan Is trying to force every Republican who Is not a Dolph min to stand upon a platform of free coinage of Bllver 10 to 1. While runny do staud there, and many more prefer to stand there to being forced to Btaud on tho Oregouiau-Dolpn narrow-contracted goldbug platform of hostility to silver, still there is uo reason why u Republican cannot oppose tho Dolph financial platform without being classi fied as a fiatist.a bastard and a lunatic. Republicans honestly dIHer about free coinage and national banks and other financial questions. But this is more it question of electing a prouounced jjolduug ot tho Wall street pattern or a man who Is friendly and tolerant of the use ol silver at all us a monetary metal. Nino-tenths of tho people do not wunt silver eliminated from our currency. They want u lamer use of silver us legal tender and a larger use of paper as legal tender, whllo tho Seott-Dolph Idea is nothing but o.old as legal tender, no coinage of silver ut ttlluiUUdeUreuoont of the treasury notes. The people simply cannot and" will not stand further pursuit of tho commotion policy. Republicans who are sound money men, gold-standard men If you please, do not wish to stand before tho people as champions of further contraction, champions of further bond Issues, :cliamplons of a hard, crafty llnouclul policy approytd on'y by Wall street, Great Rrltlan utd the Rothchllds, Mr. Dolph helped oxuet the Hlierm&n s'lvor law and then helped repeal It.Tho tplik'ii promises of benefits and pros parity to How from repeal of the sllvor law have not inuli'rlulUed, Gold U still going. .Uoldbug remedies have not slipped It. A uioiullberal financial poiiuy, a policy more truly American, a lolluy t slavish In Great lrltitln,wlll alone rtmouu (ho people of our country fioni (IdhiiuIuI oppriwlon. Jtupublhwu wiin oppowi Dolph for lluuuulul ruasoiis are ipllto us sound niuiiuy iiimii hkIIjoko who ugnu with thu priwunt uiIvouUmI pious of J)opi uml Hie OftK")lt.ll Itopullluuiu imn nut lu(M oulof III" purly fur wuh opp4l to IMpli' lliittfiolul iJK, or l.r n'wUux Mlvnr, or vii fm mu g. f 4ir, TJ puplu urn oppiul Utmm Hll'u lu(iliM) Mi'lil Itiun tfw nmm vr um, laitorilifj tolky nr UwIuUm-. TU ihitUu li nuu utliMr uIIcmI ruiMMl lm Mtii H wwflil l' I'm uuyHbiu l vUu au him, TU uhjj"!mu nll Mil mm wiu mv UtiUUuviUt I'uiUmhI PisMlilux miiku, l'lMs, I'wwyw1lw, um, Mut wIih lu-i I'wiwjuf l l&tjlu wltur frvy 41 mi ih Umw) iluft-ftli"! IM, i44ttMi uni Afti mJ1J Mi. J'mii uut( Hkmik Uddl wuyv u! wjw ifUf iUi H Ute WiWMUlitu't uUim Imtt yiit mm imUi mi Mm Dlin 1U dm im tit PlHUWM M m iim m Ui Iks Ul" HlHtUKH. Mr. I . -... Uf U.UIU tU lllHIlV IllUMJiU Ukkul 'IIH Dl I'f i-mnw "Itni tt iitt wn Utt fill WU Tuw f-JUiHf MMtf Wj tmHH ur tUdmti Hik wiMrnu fPJ k vl vta w vi km l'U4 h4J. ! Ujv mutt ittt wmi nw, i''-t Hi fit the return of Doljh. A" chill fell on tho crowd. He was tolil that must not be repeated, that Clackamas Ttepubll cans did not want Dolph. Mr Geer and others who cauvnssw the state say where there were nny expressions of the peoplo they were agalust? Dolph, not for bim. Dolph's ffnauclnl views were not popular on thetump and his opinions on 11 nances were not good campaign material. It Is false to say that Antl'Dolpb Re publicans are PeuuoyenteB. That is begging the question. J Tho Dolph managers aro tho men wRo slaughtered Col. Cornelius, tho mou.who slaugh tered Judge Waldo, tho men who are always pursuing selllshf policies and who are always against wee and un trammelled expression of the people, who oppose Republicanism that means relief for tho masses. Thrift and happlneea follow tho use of Dr. Prlco'8 Baking $ wder every where. It helps to savejf JAY OOULDslltLLIONS f What tho Public Appraiser Finds for Taxation, f New York, Jun. 8.-Lawyer Mc Clure appointed appraiser to fix tht value of tho estate of Jay Gould, with a view to determining thq amount ol tux thut should bo Imposed, llnds the value of the personal estate of tho lnt millionaire to bo upwards of $80,000 000. Ho allows $0,000,000 as an Indebtedness to the estate of George J. Gould, which is deducted from the total. The value of the estato Is $80,034,660, less the amount of debts $0,553,520, and less leg acies, annuities, otc, to his brother, sisters, and grandson, of $1,160,513, mukinc the amount of tho reslduury ojtalotobo $73,221,517. tiuch of tho six children of Mr. Gould is entitled to a life Interest, In trust, inonc-sixth of the resldusryeU'.idriy iyfipudUz. der to their children, Under a recent decision of tho court of appeals, it is hold that these remainders are not liable to luxation, whereas formerly they were. This will reduce the tux considerably. It Is oxpectod that the executors will bo eutltleil to recover from the ((100,000, which they liavo paid to tho state, u small sum lu their favor. An Immoral Governor Scored. hirrun Rock, Ark,, Jun, 8, Hoverul dy ago a New York pupor asked Gov. er nor Flhlibauk for his views on lite uoslul evil question. Tim governor re plied that houses of prostitution were as ovwentlul In cities as were the suwors that carried oil the filth. The city pus torn' assoulatlon, of Jlttlo Rook, hold meetliiKUixl pued resolutions sotting forth thut (lie Kovurnor' exprelonn did not nonfnriii to lliu oontlmunt en leilulllud by tllu rusptelahlo ollfuiiw of the iwjiiiiiiunlty, The mouIIIoii did not bulluyo the govornor Imd llio riKlit U npiMk, as uliluf ori'Diillw, for the lwiple of lliu ulule on llio qiititlon, uml odi (lie oltttlllN as voiding (lie wnill inent ui lliu sw uIiMIiik (wiiiliiiinlty, Dying Ills Duty. iAlUIMIhi.K, Jty.i Jttll. (.Ulwll) MhwMu CJluy, lliu "Old lAim tit WIiII)IimIIi" l wryUiji '"ft (if pi mi if MUmiim l'l """K vvlfu n fit linr (or Im uw MhIIuii In lift), A fow ily mx liu fiKl n'yru, MM Jiwju MurlJii, of Mmifurilylllti, wliu Into KuliulM WliHulinW Ui tflvu Wit, lMy 4U)IIMlM4fllm'lll, IflMDlU uml lliu HiJInury liwliw ut WttMuv.. Mt (Asy f wiily I yww xltl Hin) Im lUllu niMiwiImn ttiu ruilliiiun( ufnu wJu uiMU. Mlif fM dMIulu) liuil M Ut' riim lw MvMy Jid U m Miiuitul Ui till) WW ui ilfWI MWl tltltwf UiiMt ui iii fliiwnlliM ut UiU tdtftum IlilMiwI lady wJ M, I'll'fHVHu, h, n Thlt miBlM His iivyu ui h( iw Uu klmnumbvL i Uiii u, wm w f"h.w mi if ItuAu jjl (UHiuy. UfJkM Um l mi miu Ui i mit c viMn 1 Utti Ail tj'', mi .sMJUi 1 1 pul BEAM, BELLY, BRASS. A Congressman Thus Character izes Cleveland. GOING TO HELL IN A HAND CAR. Instead of To Hearon Supported bj tho Truth. Washington, Jan. 8. Tho drat business !u the house today was a reso lution from the committee on rules an thorlzlug tho appropriation committee to insert a clause In tho sundry civil appropriation bill authorizing the transfer of the military prison at Fort Leavenworth Kansas, from the juris, diction of tho war department to the department of justice. Tho plan was explained by Curtis Republican, who contended that soldiers Bent to the prlaan for minor oflonsos were subjected to evil associations. The resolution was adopted by 150 to 125. Debate on the currency bill being re sumed, Bothoovor of Pennsylvania, gavo notice of an amendment. Members flocked around Sibley, a Domocratof Pennsylvania, whou he began a characteulstlo address against the bill: "Ho was applauded," ho said, "If ever rebuke was needed to ono who has attempted to trample down tho prerogatives of tho people, it is needed for him who has attempted to usurp this entire government to himself. The time haB come when there should ho something moro than brains, belly and .-" fta t- Ho roferred to George III, and said It hud been given out that anyone who voted ugulnst tho bill would Incur tho displeasure of Klugn. Four days oner tho ropcul of tho Hhormun net members had told him they had been promised revenue collectorshlps If they would vole for ropcul. "Tho gentleman mikes very broad assertion" suld Coombs, a Democrat of New York, and asked fllbley to mention names, "I wont three days ago to a member und asked him to allow mo the privilege of culling him up hero," replied Hlbley, "Ho said; 'Mr, Hlbley you will place me In a had position with my coiulltutonU," ' hut continued Hlbley, 'within ten fuel of iiiosIImu limn who heard him muko (he fttulouiorit thut he hud been oflorud fuderul oil I cum for his vole," "lint do you noiulder t full'" nktd Coomb, with u puruuptlhlu tremor In Ills voice, to inuku ix) grayu a ulmrgu uKulimt the uilmliilftlrutlou, ami not Klvu liuinin Mid place In older toper mlt ilufeiueY" "JCvvry lilMll Is IhuyilurdittU of his own uoiiMiJwm" ilwjlaiwl Hlfoluy. "Al rwly pHillonl Intyu hinn on my lips too long, mill I Intend to throw llimn oil." "WIimii wuru pailloeks put on your llp"f liilifjrgui OuthvyalluH l)twmi ut Oiiln, 'J'huiu wn grcut turn. union uml utulluiiiHMt fullowlut; Hit tllUllllluU, Ml fntvu nul lluovvn ilium off'heforu," (ui)illmiu4 Hlhlu, "huuMUiu hoped i; ju thu mJiiiliih'lfMlliiii ruilcwm II prumiHi urn) J did nut wih to utiur m fmUu whun Ihuiu vtu hopu nnm-l mffuuiii)tie, IM mu lull you, kviiu mull, cm iwi IkIIiuk iiwlny wiih mu wtw Mwvv In yiJiiK (m hull In littml' ur, UiilM wf to ilvayun mpiwrlwl by Ui tJMih. m m twi him l' iht I HIM (Md HdillimlUH nivu wh h)py lilWUi UJMfl. n liito u autu i nun n wnuiu1 liJUWIni faili tun m ml JMUiJ t4WtMJ Uju iMl IputtHur ui Mm UuMtiUH klr llwily MufMi mtuniy rbmlii vimi ih imi Mr Uiinm- WU1 iwlMM liss HmU, Jitfiph mi mm fi it) Utt lufti lUl'iv Uo IUipuijllt-n piy f w H.mw ''.mmHiji mw mif mm NO PAOE IN CHINA. Tho Negotiations Oomo to Naught Moro War ProbaMe. Paris, Jan. 8. Tho Paris edition of tho Herald prints a dispatch from Shanghai, saying that China's peace envoys to Japan have boeu instructed not to surrender any territory. China Is merely willing to concedo the Inde pendence of Corea and to pay an In demnity. Tho failure of tho negotia tions is regarded lu Shanghai as a fore gone conclusion. Generals Chiang and Chen, of Port Arthur fame, whom Li Hung Chang reported to the coverutuont as haviug died herolo deaths facing the foe, have turned up without a scratch. A rigor oub Inquiry will be made. AGAINST I HE PLANTERS. A Court Docision Affirmed Affecting tho Sugar Bounty. Washington, Jan. 9. District court of uppeals today atllrmed tho decision of the district su promo court refusing to grant the Miles Sugar Manufacture Ina and Pluutiug Company of Louis tana, a mandamus compelling Secre tary Carlisle und Internal Revenue Commissioner Miller to proceed under tho law regarding sugar bounties, not withstanding its repeal by tho new tariff law. The case was brought as a test suit. Appeal to tho United States supreme court Is yet open to tho plant ers, tho caso having gono against them In all Inferior tribunals. GOV. M'INTYRE ON BILVER. Plain Talk in His Inaugural Addross at Denver. Denver, Jan. 8. Governor Moln tyro was inaugurated today. In his in augural address tho governor says: "Wo do not expect legislation favor aulo to silver becauBO it is tho money oTThodnstrnilion7Tiojr 'becftuatrw expect sympathy or oharlty from any source, nor because we as producers aro Interested in onhanclug Its valuo, hut because Its restoration is absolutely do creed by tho natural law of commerce that cannot be disobeyed without pun ishment following." No wrinkles on the brow of thohouso wife who uses Dr, Price's Raking Pow der, Insurance Decision. Wahmnu'ion, Jan, fi.Tho supremo court has rendered a docision In tho casoof tho state of California vs, Hooper by Justice White, Involving the oon Hlllutlouullty of tho p(uto law prohibit lug foreign Insurance companies doing biiHlnuM In tho state, The decision sustained this right of tho stuto on tho ground that liuuranco was not Inter, slate commerce, hut Justice Jailun, Jiruwur und Jackson ilutud on the ground of (ho statu permitting !ulorfur unco with lliu private right ut the ullj. y-eiwofthu Unlled Hlutus, The Jucoine 1'nt. Wahiuhiwjn, JN. twrhu uim ut John CI, Mnoru uuuluiit (JommMouur of Jnlunml Ruvunuu Miller, to uoou4 lliu noii.tltulloiiMllly of lliu liicomu tax Muiu of h new lurlll law, !inu up My Ih Ihuillslriutsiiprumufiotnl, uml wm sut Inr huurliitf on lliu lolh lu., In the wildly hrmiuh of lliu noinU no timiitt 0)4 Jnk. Ti'iif'Kii.or.i Jhii.ii. lihimn JnuiiHAi.. 'ih wiiiiiioii puwplu of ihu nou n I ry wuinH ulll rtlunlly llmnk lliu DivhoiiUii fur thu iimiily mImimI It tittU Im wlulur tar h liuw iIvmI, hut whftl In xuIiikI hy Hilt! llud of fuw ilwl whlHli "illfssnU" nil w smuliur kihI inwru uulmHiHunl tn tnnl thy yufy hit ui lliu yom lulu tin Ur trump lliu mm old JmuM Thmli wliul miIn wiwiMiiwiMWiiWMMtimraimwwiwwcti lllil fftll ill Ummt J'nvw Royal TO JAIL Tho Conspirators Defeated oa tho Last Round. NO STAY OF SENTENCE NOW, Tho Commitments Are Promptly Made Out Today. Chicago, Jan. 8. Eugene V. Debe' aud hla associates, who aro under jail sentenco for contempt of court, surren dered to United States Marshal Arnold today, and the jail commitments were i-.uu.iiuj uiuuu uut, xto proceeuiugB y la court, looking towards a Btay of sen- (finnn antA Iim. All A 1 .1 ' "", wem uutuu. u 1110 ueienuania except Hownra and Elliot, wore pres ont. After tho adjournment yesterday of tho court of appeals, Judge WoodB, sit ting as circuit Judge, informed tho attorneys for Debs and others aud for tho government, that ho would overrule tho application for a writ of habeas corpus, as ho could not review his own decision, and would allow the appeal direct to tho supremo court. Counsel for the prisoners decided this morning not to contest tho caso any further before tho circuit court, but will ou Saturday ask tho United States su- premo court at Washington for a writ of habeas corpus on this application. Whothor granted or not they will have tho right to tako an appoal, and on this appeal secure tho liberation of tho pris oners on ball pending hearing. n.The-lwHHnorontIll Jn the mars shal's ofllcoj' but may bo taken to jail this aftoruoou. An over welcomo guest to the cheer-, ful housewlfoDr. Price's Cream Bak ing Powder. Currency 1JI11 in Caucus. Washington, Jnn, 8, Ry a voto"b 81 to 60 tho Domooratlo house caucus votod to eudorso tho Carlisle currency bill now before tho house. Speaker Crisp took tho lead In' presenting the resolution and -vigorously urged tha necessity of Its adoption. Tho commit tee on rules was Instructed to bring In a rule to oloso debute, KftbrU to uuieud Crip's resolution wero voted down, one of the ud verso votes show lug only thirteen members of the cau cuh favorahlu tho Issue of bonds (o retire gruuulmuliM, The resolution of thu canons Is no. ouptod with apprehension hy frjainls of tho hill, notwltlmluudluif thu pugu of thu resolution of uuilorumunt (InmtAlarmiuOhlo. J'ohkiwy, 0. Jun. ff.- Thu uoveni' niunt murk ut h o'clouk lliUnniriiliiK Miowud w fuut of vynturi uml thu flyur U rlnliiK Mt thu rt" of fix ini-huN n hour, Jinnliiu4 inun uru luovlnu toru4 nut of thuir wiiurK, Hlmw Jnui thura hu not huun m idmU "lni (rum Ihlf noilffw, liteiiliiui J In IMm. Wiiwihjki.Om),. Jmii,. TIiuM oilier INmlotllu put lu huru lu dUlruM yw Ivrduy, httvliitf Iwi hur rudder in A liuuyy (ialu ull (Mm JIIhii" flllQ wllml frwm f Jujuiilu to Hun Jwuiiflvn Nhu w Uwwl In burn Uy 'Jug Miiifh'IVM l.FIDIiiK'" "iv fwui hmi Mini iiwiu im, Ml lliu iwwu'l iwU ImIImih pifu und iluiivHud f(U( liiuvviiur x wuhk, l wtnt nl. H i imi i w "li ii'l Baking Fbwder, inK Oifj HWw"3'