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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1895)
..-pp--r7LTM''TIU1VAl'Uj.tf.Jg'lffBJ PIT AD JOURNAI a ff ..n.nsffW ( VOL. b. DAILY EDITION. SAIiEM, OREGONFRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1895. DAILY EDITION. no. m GA B,. hoc. "wr-A-ioaEs &? co-3 SALEM, OREGON, AGENTS FOR Won ant1 !' mm OUR PRICES FOR GENDRONS ARE AS FOLLOWS jj0 19 $80 cash. Specials 90 cash, Hiffiftst vnft iOO. r"6uu"' jjr rw of 1895 M.T p 0. 02 SI CO O W - S tf J-l ta 0) n C S &o 3 rt W O C ej 3 O o J ii o O .3 to" W 3 9i r3 O k s 0 ssts-li (0 o CO o HI CO ffl tl u C2 W o I I I H r 5 c3 o o u s e 3 CO 11 & I I SO s ? tn CO K O 1 a V) p hi D 3 M 3 T3 -w '; O f HI o jj o J M 'rt B u CJ s a c3 PWMMMMNMW , r..jMllll I "" " "ilM' BICYCLE RACL AT STATE FAIR GROUND, FRIDAY, JUNE 4 '95, RACKS )iil1iiTtf)oi fV, iUMfl cafir.i.'r :ro.m llnrdwaro, Wagom, Card, Rond Madiinory A "Joarnal" Wheelman Swims Through the Mad. Dk DAilRO 1M F T1T 'numel-0U8 bardotA c811 testify. TUe l)AU IiUAlIo llN LlnNJroarofthofft,,Bmake8thoflneBlmu,(j to lull one to sleep. Ju the luormug l proceeded to Interview the wide-awafce citizens, aiAl about tbo first one I met was Tlios. iKny of Balem, who Is up bore Rttendlng to the business of the branob woolen mills wblob are located bore. He tqlls me that the mill Is uow running on ull time, nmkluir flauuelB on orders nhead and they will be Uunnlng 24 hours per day, as soon as the eleolrlo light plant la set up, wuicu wi 1 be In a fqw days now. These mills will then employ 80 hands steady. This Is one among the best water pow ers in the state. Mr. Kay Is Interested In the towueite and as bo wauts the town to crow. Ih doing all uo can to OUT AMONG TUE BOLD POPULISTS. Tho Waterloo Woolen Mills nud Sulom People. On the Road, Juno 12. After leav ing Sodayille, I wbeeled to the uortli o,ergome of the worst roada, I think in the state. A team and back uilrud in the road on the Olb lust, aud tb horses had to bo helped out. Tbii id In tho forks of the Hanllaru aud north an I east of the Bantlam bridge. After aUendlDg a picnic about tbreo end u half miles west of Bclo and talking good roads to the people on Saturday evening I concluded to run home for Sunday. Tho road down was fine except at a point about three miles south of Tur ner on tho Marion road. This is u dis grace to the whole precinct. There is a deep mud bole extending clear across the road and up Into the fuuee corners aud about fifty feet across. It has been there to my certain knowledge flften years and In that time there ap pears to have been uo attempt to fix it. Then just north of it is a wide and shallow creek (probably two hui(irid leet across the water) aud out In the middle of this expanse of water Ih u little brldge.probably twenty feet long, to be climbed onto and oyer by teams. Footmen and wheelmen cau wado or swim. There aro hundreds of these water holes all over tho prairie In tho side roads, but only a few in the main road. I am comforted sometimes by tho sight of a strip of a decently gradid road, but most of the supervisors me ufleotud with tho "house roof Idea" of road grading yet. Sunday I took din ner with tho reform school boys, tn It was Impossible tn gut a bite In Hitleni TIib conductors ceetned to liavu the ca'l on nil the gtub In Balem. If Iht reform suhool I ovh know enough t uo ns in in of thu wt tliiy will nun a.'M to stick to HendrkUi until they arr of ngo or longer, 'I hey uro not ovei mmj I ml unit me ful unit ulollit'd liailvr llmn I'D liiiiiilrnllliH oflhu I1""' pie of O.on i vn fetri ami olotliu their oh IdrJii, Oiin of Dim boys told hU motliur, ihUilny, that liu would raihur mUv llioru lliBii ut liomv, JIU poor old iiiollioi- ooutil hardly Um bunk tin-' tear Wlil le'llog IIih uperluttuidi-'iit abi t ll, , Mi iiidy I YM1 kk'1'i and HJrriiul- lug opu ilry. IMiW U w Hwle t ' on Iwth ,1m f 'Jliwiii n wiwV , h ul (liv mill II' 1'rat.uliM of lliv Mwfli'g H4iii l hi, Th-yKiu )M uuiMgii iii.wmIm hmw, w'boiJ wlUi wihui! or nirt fui)4ut(iMi. 'I'll" wimhI- wwrk wi swji'uiai by h w1iii i,. .. '1'i.U I. nllllu L I'Mjli! iUUII. ' .. J Inn tilmlliMl Mlul VUUIIMI till, ( tKflVlV IIWIWMH HJ IMWI1U;HMH '" "' - to grow, improvo the place. Their sodaspnug is across the main channel of the Ban- v Ham aud comes up through the rocks yhero tho middle of the river is In the winter time, but In a few days they will bavo a footbridge acros over the falls to It. At present It Is quite Incon venient to get to the spring. Fred Gross is the 'Nasby'' of the town, buvlng been J. M. for nearly a dozen years. The postofflce is located at his store. He Is talking of leasing his bouse to a lady resident of the town who w'll open , another hotel soou. Nearly all kinds of busluess is well represented here. Mr. J. H. Turpln reads The Daihy Journal as ho snatches a few minutes tune from waitUig on his customers In tbo gen eral mercbaudlse store ou Main street. He is, or soou will be agent for Wells Fargo & Co-'s Express. Filling & Bitner furuUh the meats for everybody'. Tho latter, as his name wmld Indicate, was In Deulohland Gdboren, but he can talk United States, too. Then O. E. Martin, near the biidge and adjoining tho camp ground, sells clgara and iobacco, and has a general ansortmer.t of wet goods In BtocUfortbe usoof those who do not like the soda water.hey all read the Journal. I mtftflierei. J. 0. Hut ton, the graudfatherof-ymirrose queen and father of Councilman Ilutton, of Balem. I handed him a copy of tho Journal "having MIms Mablo's portrait in it, which hud not yet reached tils olllce. He lives here in town and now tul.es (he DAILY JOURNAL, Tim rot-in 'iliuiit here are pn f.y giod uow hut luvu thu HHjieiuuiice of being terrible nil tin III the wet seuson, There Is loin ol work being dotm now on the roudb about In re and If well applied the roadm-houtil bu great deul bettor by iuxl winter. The uiuteiUI for llio uluulrlo light plunt Iiuh urriv'd ut the dupot lit Lab mioii, and nil but (lis ilyimmo bun ur rived here, The wires are In plro In thu iiilll" and Ihu dyiiumu will ba brought ""I i"! P"t In pUu right uwuy. ThN U a il'Vl light muoliliie, ami, in the ml'U only rwjulru 100, Mr. Hy mim iu ii'ily (ltd town at prltKnllifit will nhtit out tho HlamUnl Oil Oiiiuy vuiUtiy, u tbontortsuDd li.ittl will b furnUhud lights ut W oiii m ruuiii r month. Til imiI will bHliM thu umiio wuy by mil ti. Mr. Ky prji U fmm oil n (( raiiiH UfiiMnl uhti fur nlh iiiiiiiUr if i44j llit (a to TWrc l 'UlK fM)JiUi MyM' i iU... Aiih-iu tl wlin4m f if y n.Uktl ll U UM, Wh UkuTJIN ;yii Ut. lUUr, (uiiwriy ut Tmdy i !) (I' iA bunk ut Uli suUt tHltiiH!) i ty ut Wlf (W M (J Mf ( ll" ''"" Vtow luUt4, H'Wib In t Uhp1 Mfo It KwiH. J Hfrif l l Wf M UlMHUH Ul 111 bated! ili !' "f tutwmuiiy M. a ,iwf,Mi H "- "" " UU Ho Sull!iulc- Gall Borden Eagle Brand , ., . wmmhu mix Thw imtliutUi Mlllll roH tohHVti a till ut July oUbrtloii thU yvtti llml will b u tiihur MigutlkllMM nt piwdlKK ' t"4' lt!tn ,''"' tur ""' ilsy. llw4v iMfltwl, 'jit itUlpnm ul h4 Hlliiirli, oesr mt, wn Uird t lb ground it TIufJy, Mi l' Iff vcm (1I40 l( M ldf 0 MIUll) lltftd My tht It lWwluJ la ve lh vMuto, l Um miA ul llf Jitt(iU ww mvmI dy U mIIii ut lb (IMtfbliHffc 'J1 Uwm li(J lJi luJll !mii UtfM tm m m WVti mu4y, u hj. i4 , Ui m ut Mr. Uuwiwu, m iltv ) if (M yU, trMb U NMUwtldg, ;tpl Mik iMfMHl 1 1H t HliUUiw. I, 4mi nm nmim, im 'lt I Wh "Ml In m REVOLUTION RAMPANT Tho Spanish ForcerAre Losing Ground in Culia. FIRE AND DHAMI E AT WORK. Insurgents Gnlnhig Yiclorit'fi On Every Hand. Tampa, Fla., Juue 14. Tho follow ing proclamation lioajust been received from Cuba: To the Cuban peeple: "Maximo Gomiz Is In command with 2,000 men. Mmquli of Santa Lucia with the ory of "Cuba Libre," Iiuh joined him with 1,600 men. Twenty of the most noted gentlemen of Puerla Prluclpo accompany tho woitby sm ot Gamoguoy. There is no hopo for Spain, ReMldoa has protected the landing of Itolofl' aud his 280 men. He brings munitions of war and 6,000 pounds of dyuamlte. The laudiug of Yeoo aud Bearphlu ShuoIhz Is continued. They bring Americuu pyrateuhulca. Bun to Bplrula bus already hovoii armed bauds. General Maceo vltli 0,000 Maclutros is destroying and burning everytlilng which lie Iluds in bis way. Liberal Spaniards have nothing tofear. Llv'iB and property will bo , respected while assistance Is not rendered the govern ment." ,;. The dally expenses of tucBpanla'rdi runs up to $150,000. Martinis CitalfMifl has lost already 10,000 men. Soldlova In the elty of Mauzauilo die lu tho streets of fever and dvseutery. Famlo spreads through tho province of Cuba. At Biracao and Guantanamo thefo are 18,000 Insurgeuts lu arms. ' ' Liberal Spaniards, sons of Rlego aud Pine, hurrah for liborty. To afmsund . '. -...! ?'. .m& TO-Niani'S RACES. Tims down with motropolltflnnBfovorinhenl aud tyrrany. . . HurfAh for Muxlnto Gointz." (Signed) IlovolutloiiaryCoVu'"- mlttce of Havana. " ,,i M. SAFE PROM QOUB; Dohb Buckley Buys His Freedom From Murder. Han Fuanoihoo, June 4, Tho ''JJul letln" suys Chris DuoUley now walks on the streets, after months spoilt In Btoluiiloii through fear of Jake Rudolph. Rudolph hus been lu Jail charged with an attempt bi murder JluslneaH Muu auur Klllotl of the Chronicle, Rudolph ehoupeil prosecution by pleading Iiihuii. ity. Jle was ufterwurdu dliohurged from the Hiy lu m, then ru-urrvHtud for threatening to kill Jluokley, alleging the lalUr hud ilufraudud lilin out of proiwrty. upon Jluubley iraiiiifurnng to Rudolph 100 sliurwi oflwul lottery rtoiiiimuy atook aud u Iioiiwi utnl lot, Jtinlolph wgrettil not to molest the Hill DK-bOMN, A World UtftllutlQU, JlKUtaiw, June Jf -Alphoiih'i AN lurd, a delegnUi from Relgluni tolho lutumallonitl moiiftury (ionfuronov In Wj, In n ddruo to (toiisbrvMllvu ufcuoilulloi) nw.itij tbbt thu only rw reinmJy for lbs Imlutlrlitl Mbil im Diumlttl ileprttmbm rwlmbllltulu ellyer. Tbut thw world wan ittMun thin WMhow;i In tlja wldy jrwJ bliimUlllo iiioviimii, I'uliTMwn, Junw J4i'(ie Iwniity Ihlrd nnu plwiwr rnnlyn Muit held l)tr Ufly, Hiiw ni!il nildrvM vMihUvitfvl y Win, ihliwy, vl Ytinlilll tfunt, Ilntrlos Closed anil a Good Expected. Secretary Denton, baa been working hard the past few days to make the races at the fair grounds tonight a suc cess. Tbreo good races are booked, and the leading one is for the valuable medal presented by President Olllls of the 0. C. C. C. Some fast racing Is expected and a good crowd will no doubt greet the riders. Tho admiesion to tho grounds 1b only 10 aud 16 conts, and no charge will bo mudo for scats In tho grand stauil. Till; ENTRtES doted at noou today, and aro as fol fel fol eows: 1. CCCO10 milo handicap road race. This raco starts outside gate and runs to llntsh on track. Frank Howe, Paul Hausen,. Arthur Towuseud, CharHo Adams, Watt Bhipp, S. L. Jours, C. Martin, Perry Card, Wm. Rabcook, A. T. Btelnor, T. C. Wmltu, Jr., A. Jesstlp, Itny Gilbert, Wm. Mil ler, Loo-Bteluer, H. dinger, Dr. Con Iris, Wm. Evans, Zndoo lllggs, Jim Woodruit. 2. J-nille. Open to boys under 10. Chas, Cleaver, Claude Knight, Warren -Kennedy, Ctias. Smith, Jerry King. 8. mile. Opou, Class A. Watt Bhipp. Paul Hanson, Zidoo Itiggs, J. M. Woodrull, Frank Howe. TUB I'lUZES. The first prize in the tun milo race is the Glllts medaf. Tho time prize iu tho ten milo race 1b a beautiful gold modal, by the C C OC. Tbo first prlz.d In the boys race Is an eU guilt silver modal, by the O 0 C Cj sectuill,' i&guUtion bloyplo cap, by E. BmAll; third, bicycle belt, by Look wood. Tiio llrst pri'Q in tho mile open 1b a tl uo $ 1 hat from Johnson & Son's. Ricoh to commence at 0:30 sharp. Adnilsslou, gents 15c; ladles and chil dren, 10, Graud stand free. JALL BLOWN TO ATOMS. Next t Tl. Yllftt tfKCUrilOIL All wW) teM fur b A Q, l. W. wuiiw(i Inlh Mfrrxin 4m nil Tlrurdy lwW twi UjvimM Hihm1 irnln (4 Iwvh t in Ufa Wi lamotto Commoncoment Woek. The societies are making great pro- purntlonbtor tho annual reunion to night; Thu literary program will bo given In the society halls, aud the banquet, tp follow, given to members and especial irlonds lu tho gymnasium bdHdlng. ' -v.- "Die president's olllce is a busy place iow( mudo bo by a numbor -of thone wljutiro being oxamlnod for a state yqWM iucluding most In the ;ijrAd11ui,ui p, tho col I ego and academy cl aides. "lHKlowt'HiiwJey Is still ailing, not being uulo to attend to all his duties, Tomorrow night will be the medal contest )n . Italian club swinging at the gyiunitHluiu ut 8 p. in, Two medals will be awarded to tho best lady and geiitlemuir swinger respectively. The medals uro given through the klnduosn of W. W, Martin, The Judgment will be made on position, grace and aocur uoy. All protMiiit and former I'hllodorlaiu mid 1'hllodobiuiiM uro cordially Invited to attend the unutiul reunion of those node l lew tonight at H o'clock In their hulls In tho university, A banquet win bo served after thu program. -Juno linli wmi thuMJCowl auulyer sury t.f iliu orgunlslloj of Co, I, 0, N. (1., no in the oytnilng the luernbvrs of thu uoriipuuy orguniod a little ban. ijiiul umljur thu lend of Captain Vm)y NVilllw. Mini a viiry onJoyabW aeaiou wus.tlib rwnlt. Mujor V, H, Itoblln, Uapl. T I'. Weliih, LlviiteimuUi K. Jj. Ltwiw uud OfiHs, Murphy wuru luvlUd Wmi and mrbok ut (bv iopay of Him "l" within the buiiquet JibII of Mirong'n, iMiuiuiif rtfrtuineul wire mvmI, hi lliv lioys will rumwuburlhu umuMuii us uiiuwf ih hspplwt evunla oflbirfr Hiiumi gumd lifv. Mm THiuauio,- Mlulo 'I'mMipf MrtrtMiiiu gut an apiirupiUIInu nf f;wjo lu Uim ImhI lvg4iaiur lu Hill aud rfur iilub Iil ulllmu A vmlratit was ltl Iliu Wtfiwf i. ul I'yr lUod fur about J HUM, and tun ultwui mvi murjl r livid May. It wa lulvmlfd lopiiN aiiiiM a itaw wfv, Imii u m nmU Iim imu nyinilMl l 1U wpllieuMwr Ho m i i immi u vrwuu Hr UW 4mJ tlllPKfr Mia PUltlng u ill 1 (WW WUlWMW tm Umu WitH lil cld-llm (tom Ui fiMNotor iltai lju If In Ibe Hmm md yuiUm iaynnli WHIi Ji U WmI mm bwk f ix ,tMm, fixfjirti i a ii. in. 9 i Vh m mmiy tut '-;;;';; fillllllU llllfllll lIlU I1V.UIIJ. I "' " " AMim y umi Miif wmkmM VV VV- HiUllU Ihutl WMIi, fMitw. MnlMt nd tj, II fuymuBfUh. W. ii. W i. Tea Operatives Are Killed by a Boiler Explwlea. SOUTHERN PACIFIC IMPLICATED. Accused of Assisting iu Govern ment Land Cases. Fall River, Mass., Juno 14. the worst catastrophe that has yislted tbla city since the Graulto Mill fire, oc curred this morning. la the Laugley harness shop, a four story building;, on County street, a new boiler exploded Id tbo basement, blowing out the entire side of the structure, and allowing the upper floors to settle Into a mass of rulUB. Mayor Greeu announces at 11 o'clock that 10 persons are killed. Three are Btlll missing. Only about 80 per sons were In the building when the explosion occurred. There are a num ber injured aud several may die. The fire is now all out, but the building Is so badly wreoked that the search of the ruins is progressing slowly. Most of tho employes were women. Flames communicated with tbo ruins soon after tho explosion. Firemen made heroic ellorts to rescue ttie im prisoned work people. The shrieks from girls In the ruins wero mingled with tho agonized orles of their friend. Thero wore 20 people In tho building, Four were burned beyond recognition. Twelve escaped with hardly any inju ries. Engineer Lepage was arrested. He Bays the boiler was flye years old. Southern Paciflo Boodle. St. Louib, June 14. A special to the Globe Demoerat from Haata Fe, N, M,, aays the James Addison Feralto Bea vis, who for some days has been on the witness stand lu the famous Psralto land claim case, has made admissions most damaging to the Southern I'aclge Railroad management. The Southern Paciflo U furnishing the money for the contest. If successful, they are to receive half of the grant, sohestaUw. WILL OF J. L. FAXSMft The Ftoncer Preacher Lsavh All to UU Wife Except $170. After tho usual directions as to pay inuiit of debts aud funeral expense, he gives to Baruuel, Norman ana Charles, lils sous, 60 each. To Ills daughters Grace U aud Josle L,, 110 each. The rent of Ills sstato aud personal property to his wlfu, Mattle A. l'errlsh, who k spjwluted sole executor. The will Is dated ITubruary 1, m, The witness are Moth R, Hawiww, whu drew the will, and Ur, W. II, Jlyrd, Jlefore Judge Hubbard, WliyMin, 1'arrUh ijualllUd aud was granted letters of adiulnUtratluu, without bond. HUytoH,f1ourat ilranmn A Co, Takmw to l'iHrf'wi'.-Hlirlil John Knight, i)(ollye Hani HlUiiuoiie oMWll.n.1 and Mrs. Jithsr 'JVJpp, who has Ijmii ujufliisii In (lie MarfoM nouuiy Jail nver lhre uiontue, sup- xmml Ui have been an aoompllo of u, uiiM. lbs iioloilous buru r. went ortlsud Ijila ttMimu, . The grain! tllfllMJ A HOI UUO L 111 SIUM Mf 'frliiD Liluv and klia W&ji lultutMbA twin lbs Marjon (wuuly jell only U) U met at tuy gate nouuiy I'wrtl ury rt ariuwi with a war. MB rent m In m arrm jiusrgiUK iff with larosn In the Hue iropoiu HhiiUi, shiM. are aolu big (llsoiiUUt ealu, .Ol Wore, w wt atui air. lilsyu VM( UiHMH A I'm. Hop fJrwrf a4 tvl (Jrpweri UA ll m should evitd llivlf "fds at mm (uf TfWWH MM Ut owr plewte ad ww iiMla uhltie aud I'joni all abiitsfsMtii frr tar hugn, (l' nl pan hs win all Mieu line If ,' tr for hub. TliikM a and WntdoJ r " -' - -' lif' w t ...'" .u..srk.i.i awp aie nit swimi wiee w wtm '!!. WuW T..I. 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