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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1895)
H A PTHP AT TfYTTRT A T VJxjlX X X xxl.J tJ U X1M xJuL tt jr Mrtktai VOL, 0. DAILY EDITION, SALEJE, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 39, I85. DAILY EDITION. NO, f TRY A STAR f BROWN A fu'l lino of ull grades unci o SHO ,AT. TH D Iff E.T.BARNES 333 COMMERCIAL ST. MjgfmB- Are Hie Warrauted superior o any Bicycle built in imnllewH of nrlco. Do not be Id (ill oed to pay for an inferior w her Built and cuarunti'Pd lion dollar concern, whose bond Is an good as gold. 21 lb. SCHORCH Kit, i&. 22 It). LADIES' 75. Catalogue free. Good agents wanted iu every town. 8 115 i The Willamette Hotel. o- USADING HOTEL ' M. Reduced rate. Management liberal, llo building And oluU of Intercut, patrons, Annul tor Victor blkwi, oim mm SALEM IMP iflll omnt, Bumjmno And Al! S STAT)? S WbMSTKr Hardware, Wagons, Carls, Road Msoliiiwry IAltfOVl402b7 W, . fi(i UMr 6U. HORSEMEN! amii Artwrrtrirl """ TJTiiMaiW . PAIR OF STAR SHOE CO.'S stylos at lowest cash prices I Highest of all High Grades, ho world, re- Do not he Induced to pay moro mouoy I. Insist on having the ne me wiivoriey. hv the Indiana Bleyclo Co., a mil INDIANA BICYCLE CO., Indianapolis, Ind., U, H. A OF THE CITY. nieMrln rjitd hsuvtt hotel for all nub- E s II Special rati will .be given to pcrmtuent A. I. WAGNER, In the nlty. You utn uuo br lit lie kIiow window at AIIbii'i inu.io store. She Is Hie queen if nil JdlV bloyoloH. The utrongmt, Jlublwt drafund prullM wbmJ on mil), J, M, WOOWUJW, Agent. COL AND, Material, f4 SaKfcO,, 'ummrs' iAttM 0ft0ih' P New Board Favors a Most Higld Retrenchment. SO SINECURES Oil SOFT SNAPS Uembers Will Not Take MHesffc When Riding on Passes. NEW UOAUD FOR RKTRKNCnMENT. The old soldiers' homo board asked, at the hands of the legislature, about $40,000, and had a $10,000 deficiency. It was evidently their Intention to build up a $100,000 institution. Neither the Grand Army nor the legislature wire In sympathy with these demands and the appropriation was only about $5,000 It la evidently the intention of the new board to hold down expenses of that Institution to a minimum. The tu'l dttills of the meeting are not yet made public but from the general char ncler of the men and their records it is aFPiitiitd that there will be no baloon (lnanceeriu and no soft snaps for fav orites. Governor Lord I understood to coincide with this policy. THE HOAUD'S FIRST MEETING. The new board of trustees of the Ore Hon (Soldiers' Home met In Rust burn Tuesday mornln;: and elected H. B. Ormshy president, and Wm. Galloway, vice president. C. Graham, of Rose burc, was inado secrttary proteui. Auditing commltteo, Orinsby, Robert sou, and Galloway; executive comiuitr le., Ormshy, Alley and Robortbou, The board spent Tuesday and Wdms day at the home making a kind of a general lnRpectloii,golug over the boohs, accouuts, etc, and netting onto the details of everyday life and woik there. Their Idea was to thoroughly Inspect everything and reorganize matters, wherever they consider a change ad vlsublo. Regarding salaries, the board have made the following changes In the line of letrenchmeut: NEW Ol.I) Commandant $760 $1000 Matron 800 Adlutant 8W 050 000 600 210 OIM) 144 144 800 800 Surgeon .. 400 Laundress ...... 240 Cook 4B0 Walter 120 Houseglrl 120 Teamster Fanner -. Farmer uud tuiimster (con solidated) 00 Extra help 850 Secretary.- ... 100 400 The net saving Bcoordlng o the new sehtdule will be over $1400 a year, Up (o Tbuwday no new officers hav? been elected by the board, and It In not prob uble (but uny cbungiM will be mmlii for the priwnl, except lit oouiiiminlrtDt. V ,H Hyr wtunds (be bfc4 kIiovv for tlm( pluui.utiil Oupt.Huiibruy,of Vnt ilMoi), wfv Known tbrougboiit Miu t, vlll lw) tveuM (o the oJluo of neiu rulsry of (be board, Muob prmnuru Jmnbufii rnun)l lo ber Mob ll) iwmbtfil lliu imul by lbK(;Mi)l' ittti for oiiJimi, Miid Uiy m wmirally fm Ui fMoi loibu ttuiiun lliy Will UV ooiiTlK liooolnlllicot'. no ynnmow mimam will m mIIowmI ibuDnilvuby imihUw ul M bourd, TMo-rti M Qt IHVvr fjily, wm jwHt Mb'HH ibul, Al i'Mllw bv l)'l on Iblcrylfw wiib Wi, jMuliidKbl HmUltr ut Ibf fiyuiWi) yl9 00 tbu ftyl'JMX lid IJlHl MUltlW WW ;ndl mm ibH W)w li; p)tolp! H( lwniHii mw H If uf) juh fui Ilwiu in Hto vb imM, jijiiJ Jj idlv' c lb" f'i would bo u iml lti ntb uw iby. U miAM vfUii im'tJ i'Jv vm l't lw "U ""' iJ""K iu bJU ''l ibv nMW iham ,i iMrMtfli riiUtat' "'" V i n. TBWg few AmM Ejmjtru rr burg, Mr, Bynre Is now at hla farm near Mehnms, where he is engaged In thcm;BlUK of Angora go&ta for mohair, Henry ftugcro and It. R. Ryan of Ualeni, were ulsa applicants fer the po sltlon. Tho news of Mr. Bynra' ap pointment will lie very ugieeablo to ids many friends In Marlon county and is especially so toTUKJouitNAl.,iu which be has been a charter stockholder. TWO BUENED. MURDERESS 00FESSE3. A MIRACULOUS ESOAPE. OMAtiA, Neb. Miroh 20. Cora Smith, formerly of Des Moines, who baa lived In this city Bluce last Bep tomber, was arrested here and taken to Des Moines this morning. She con fessed of haylngiHSalsted iu murdering her father, a- crime for which bur mother, who is serving u life term, is Innocent. New York, March 20. Alis. Wil Ham Reeves and young daughter were burned to death at North Port, L. I., today In Mrs. Reovea'father's residence, Israel Hlgbee, a wealthy farmer. Mrs, Keovcsgother father aud mother out safely and went back for the daughter, but too Into. Lebanon, Pai, March 29. Yester terday the bottling works of John F. Hann wore destroyed by fire. During the piogresa of the lire Mrs. Harry Boyer, who resides across the streot, had a lenmrlsable escape. A gas cylin der, charged at the tliun with a pres sure of 120 pounds to the square inch, buibt, and u largo iragmetit went crashing through the wulls and auroea the strict Into the window of tho houpc where hhe resides. The woman hap pened to be siok in bid at the time, in the very room which tho cylinder en tered. It shot a.cross her room, crashed through tho bead of her bed and through the wall back of it. She wuh found covered with debris and badly frightened but unhurt. The escare wa& little less tha,n miraculous. SPAIN APOLOGIZES By Relieving the Commander Who Fired on tho Allianc.a. Washington, March 20. Tho re port that the Spaulsb government Is taking steps to grant the request of thy United States In the Alllauea allulr, aud that the commander of tLo said Spanish cruiser has been telleved, aud orders sent to other Spanish command' era In Cubau waters to observe tho requirements of International lawn mid restrain from Improper Interference with eblpsof the United Slutce or other foreign nations, lias caused tuuob grati fication In oMIolal circle,), Consolidated Oitlou, Br, I'AVh, Merab 20.--A Joint ra&olii' Hon wan lutrodutittd by Senator Bonn mr In the pvniiUi (bis morning, and prunipity nowd undue lliu hiiujihiihod mi!, !ollug lo HUHttXatluli of (but putt uf WIhsoiihIii, III wblull tbuullyof tfujHillor U loiwlud, o Mliiiuuotu, lo onlfr tlmt lb ulll of Dnluih ud Mo ptrlor my bo uoimulliluluil f)U u Jurgy oily. WAJiijhu'jww, ) U Mh H.vjiu, will uf Frwiwiiifc Dw&m wm UiW totfuy. Tb wm wi mmml fluiy.w' '"") '" '" nmiu' by lw ilWjwuh. 'Jtbj J itqulH , Ibw, mVM li ibVftJJid turn iml HHif u mwMi, ! UtbslM WMm lAmv,Hi j,-jt huMdMijf ltiiu) uht whtyw umi my i tUf, b9 iMtiMi ul Uif VtiU U&lUW ' ' . . - ' i PAW! Utf mwmu '-mm. m m Hut lo UhlMiO, uujAMm, Hi m.miimttw jy- " - ., . - TV uwm vmm Wj w mm m ' mm RHMON As Part of ft Prearranged Plan of tho Party. THE MANITOBA SCHOOL ISSUE No Volo on tho Separate School Question. Oitawa, March 20 The latest ru mor Is that S.r Charles Tuppor's resignation Is part of a prearranged plan to relieve Premier Bowell of tho introduction of remedial legislation, winch would alienate bis Ontario Orrngc supporters. Sir Charles Tupper uill introduce n bill re-establishing Catholic schools in Manitoba, and as a private measure the members of the cabinet cau vote for or against H, ac cording to the political complexion of their constituencies. Thlt", whlto malt lug au easy path for the premier out of a tight place, would insure to Sir Charles Tapper honor as the fearless champion of the minority iu Manitoba. It is olllcially stated here that there is not the slightest truth In the report that Lord Aberdeen has beon recalled to Eugland, or Is likely to be. WinniI'eo, Man., Marjh 29. Pre mier Greenway made an olHcial state ment to the Munltiba legislature, late Thursday afternoon, on the separate paroohial school question. Ho com menced by stating that his government saw no reason, whatover,wby It should chtuigo Its position In regard to tho school system of Manitoba national schools for all and no soparato schools. The receipt of tho messago from Ot tawa , wllbjj copy of the remedial or der made by tho Dominion govern moot ralfeil coiifctitutlonai questions exceeding In gravity aud Importance, to bis mind, uny legislative question that bus heretofore arisen in any legis lative assembly In Canada since the dny when the Canadian provinces were confederated. Tbeso questions adected not only tbu provluco of Mani toba but every province Iu the Domin ion, in view of these facts, the gov eminent bus decided to ask that the legislature adjourn until May 0, In or der tbut ample time may boglven tot full mid deliberate consideration of the whole matter, The premier' remarks were received with cheers, and tho motion to adjourn will be agreed to today, Tbu Cutbollcn olmrgQ that Ibis Is an ultumpt to uhlrU tbu fugue, but H Is denied by llio gov. erdiiunt. 'i'bey fay tbut bu order from Oltuwu U un onpre(Miiiute'l one, and mukt be wull wulgbcd or Hiere In dungur of a dluroi'lloii of tbu MUfmiurw Hon. 'lit irinler wh iwkwi by m wm' PWjilwit wbuibiT lb Jomloloij kiv wiibitiH woulii bw (i)y Iw lunlbl jiojd udJourbbU'Ol uf Ibv ) bwunu nfiom) on llm jmitof lb W"iu w ' imiwufiu ' HPIllUIIIill UdJjllAJ fill ! 1 1 I if 1 1 1 I I I It Mfl MVSMWU mmim tfft put W"fir IflVftVtf i .... - .... ....... t- .... .1... .....-.- j. i twruuum, wimnii w niripii nummua Mlut tb mlr m 1mJ HiW ibv imiuhm hwmmmhi, i)nwnm unto vtm vf hhhh iminnutt vMiuArt mw mn rtit id Mbit to MMM, WMlli J In lb i Mff9 UNAuit iw ., & i1 -,yH Uli.uii UUJ UM,M'U MW IMtUMUMU hpmwwt w u& pnmi ' 4' uttt f huh' mmibliiiMi for tbo bou of commoDi or tba legis lature, who do not openly and uuquall ficdly pledgo themaelvca to deter, mlnedly oppose npyandall attempt toward the closing o( our public school system, and the Imposing upon us and our children, of the accursed system of separato schools, "Resolved, further, That ou account of Manitoba's central location Iu the chain of provinces which compose tho Dominion, and having naUgbt to bind us to clthor, sayo religion and language, and that Inherited de sire to umlntalu the connections be tween the colonics of British Ameri can and tho motherland, it must bo apparent to any statesman, British or Canadian, who will endeavor to chock Manitoba by Illegal interference, either In the management of Its sohools or in uatlpual affairs, by breaking the cen tral link of tho chain that it must nat urally dlvido, If not endanger confed eration." Story of a Florida Expedition. Jacksonville, Fla., March 20. -It was reported bore last night that a secret movement is on foot to orgaulzo equip and embark direct from Jaukson vllle ana Fernandluo au army of 16,000 Cubans and negroes, for service In tie Insurrection In Cuba. Tho movement Is reported to be managed by the Cubtn revolutionists. Tho ground reported to be takou by the managers Is tha, us Spanish olDclals here deny that an In surrection exists In Cuba, Spain cannot make valid complaint at Washington against filibustering expeditions; that tho United States can aud will proceed against filibustering only when Spain gives formal notlco that au Insurrec tion exUts In Cuba and that an expedi tion Is leaving tho United States to aid tho rebels, and thereby violato tbo treaty between Spain and this govern ment. It may be Hint tbo movement reported to bo secretly taking form here Is merely au audacious bu(I to frighten Spain Into .acknowledging tbo insur rection; but, whether It Is or not, con spicuous names are Identified with the enterprise. Gonzales do Qutada, of Now York, and "Colonel Flguerdo and Valdez Domlnquoz, of Tsmpa, who are leaders In the movement, are reported to be wealthy aud aro contributing large sums lo tbo cause. An Inlluental cltl Ken of Jacksonville, who will bo a con jjplclous member of tbo expedition, which meets next week at Tallahassee, is fatnlllur with tho formation of all such clubs. He talked freely of the expedition. Solicitors aro at work throughout Florida gathering money and engaging man to Join the expedi tion, Ho said, au effort will be niadr, after tbo meeting to organize an ttrwy of 16,000 Cubans and negroea, The army will l Iu command of an Amor' lean ftoldler, an officer of tbo Orand Army, who bus volunteered for the enltirprhtu, ''heuluri of (be olub f o olmrter M steam wwhtln urn) ombark t JaokuouyJIhiwi'd jOriminlIno, Tbo expedition Jwlll be nreiiarod (4 light un uwn m n mvn, n win go idralght fori niiiall Oubuii port ud Join (be m(rlol, YAummrwti, Mrl. jw.-Tht jwv miwnl Iw bw Informix, (hut ibrm blpbJi)!nofrw brpbf) iud lo Uubell UMHWM Urn the llltud HUIm wllblii Mie 'l Himi titin, Iu om vm Mfbin wviu mih Hum I'mw Mpm u ummi m twhmti .UumtUHirtM to hmw to (Job, Ibv boiM uf the Umw, by niwiuji 'utm mU Vh twnnml l 4,Al)ji M tl m ifltvm lUm )(p, jg m,iv, ummi Umik imu , wm tm'twii ul m t vi9W im nmm mmm ' W;ii)yiJ j(lu( ijiiufnilf illtwmmi M p mw m mutw mim in w hmmmhI mM iS T3T3 KSSSftoS IJIAMJvM llttvlti mlvKW wm M COUNTEUFEtTERS Biggest Hunt MmIo Years. In My ISSUED CHINESE CERTIFICATES Portland Gets an Asiatic Steamer Tiise. San Francisco, March 29. After many delays tho internal revenue de partmeut has finally succeeded In land ing one of tho blggcdt gang of counter feiters that has ever operated Iu Call f.irnlu since the days of the Boyd Clprlcogaug. Tho ouo utt landed, like it predecessor, also dedlt Iu fraudulent Chinese certificates. The names of the men arrested are: H. L. Koss, freight clerk of the Ocenki Steamship Company's (took; Jamw H. Sullivan, formerly deputy county clerk; Max. Katzauer, a uow arrival from Victoria, aud oaid to be a amugglet of Puget sound; Fernanda D. Clprlop, a man who was tried and acquitted for oompliclty iu tboBoyd-Clprlcorlng,o4 M, Urceuwald, brother of Louts Greea wald, a man now serving iu Sal) Q'jeo tin, for being mixed up In the opera tions of the oinoruld smuggling ring, Tboy aro all charged with conspiracy In attempting to laud Chinese into the Uuited States by means of forged certificates, Tho counterfeiter! were caught In a room dowu town, which had been a rendezvous aud In which many of their operations took pjaoe, All tho paraphernalia used In counter felting are captured. All the mem bers of the gang were landed iu the county Jail. The band had already es tablished agoncies at Vancouver, Bobte City, Holona,Liucoln,Danver, Chisago, Philadelphia, New York aud Victoria, Political Criminals. San Fiumjihoo, March 20, M, J, Hurley, a convicted Jury briber, wm, this morning sentenced by Judge Wal lace to five years Imprisonment Iu tt prison. P. A. Buckley, oouvicUd of falsified election returns iu tbetblr tleth assembly dUtrlet, was also aeu. teuced to five yearn In ibu pen, Asiatic Hteamcr Line, Poun.ANi), March 20, Arrange menu have, been oompMtd tot a Nte3uibl) line b tw.nn tbln city and Cbluu and Jupmi, a preiuature u nouiKX'iiH'iit of wblob won made nnm wueke ngo, 'i'b (, H, k Pi, Co, bve ellticM Mil egnuuient with hmiHi ft, Hamuel & Oo, lit yokobumu, fur (b ploiigof Iwoutvufuvra on Ibu mute, making nionibly oijx' The flrt tlvinw lmyt ItuiiH If nig May Ind Mi vyibi vyB)i u. autumn, Mih P-nmt, mlt, bumym, mm rum, nmu w.nvftnm Im'I, m l Jvb'l im ma UWwtA by M Mim'Hny litt hi hr itWm Urn- Htr W mm, Uimv, Mmu Jrt tm iff m a hw ' !bjr 'Mrf h mm im m vmuwmmmtf. ' - i Mrf Baking