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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1895)
UKHmMlHliiHHllf iWiWWrmii.l Zmrm1u,ifMitvmmlUm'l CAPITAL i JOURNAL t. t .? ASSOCIATED -i&KSS DA1LY. ..jrtrtwiwmwnMiii -SL VOL. 8. ,R Doo'f - m Fail HHHBJB "- 'iSBMBwsiBMasi -InvbstigatE OUR STOCK AND PRICES. We have the largest and newest steck: of urniture in Salem. Prices as low as the lowest. Buren & Hamilton. 298, 300 and 302 Commercial Street GRAY J HARD WARE II Road Machinery and Agricultural Implements. Latest Improved Goods and Lowest Tilcej. N, W. Corner State and Liberty streets, : HOLIDAY TfHE DID. YOU o Did you sco thoso wonder ful suits we sold last week at $10 a suit? Did you sco 'em in the win dow ? Did you see 'em in the store? Did you seo 'em on the street ? Did you know that they are really our$15, 10.50,18,22.50, and 25 suits AT$10? tut We give you tho choice of any man's tuit in tho houso Wo havo nothing that wo ask more for. Don't get excited by bur clothing sales; hut just keep pegging toward this store, where you can get jmen'B cloth ing for about half what other dealora will ask ynu. All our $10 and 512 Mack intoshes during this sale, 0.50 o & G. W. JOHNSON & SON. - SALEM, OBtfGOtf, TUESDAY, BROS., f r i : SALEM, OR. GOOD PAIR SEE 'EM ? o o m m -,''" '"". ' " JLLJ- JJ!!5- J. M. M!TC1ELL'S WORK As Chairman of the Iteimbliran ON THE SENATE COMMITTEES. Iteport Submitted to tho Full Caucus Today. Washington, Dee. 17. Tho Repub lican caucus committee of tho eenate of which John H. Mitchell, of Oregou, Is cbalrman.complotcd Its work of assign ing tho majority membership of the senate committees today, and will be prepared to report to tho Republican caucus. The assignment of chairman ships la aa follews: Agriculture, Proctor; appropriations, Allison; to audit contingent expenses, Jones (Nevada); ceusus,Cuandler; civil service, Pritchurd; claims, Teller; const defense, Squire; commerce, Frye; Dis trict of Columbia, McMillan; education and labor, Bhoup; enrolled bllls,Bewoll; examination of branches or civil ser vice, Pefl'or; finance, Merrill; lisherlcs, Perkins; foreign rotations, Bhormau; Immigration, Dodge; Improvement Mississippi rlver,NelBou;Indlau affairs, Peltlgrew; Indian depredations, Wil son; Interstate commerce, Cullom; Irri gation, Warren Judiciary, Hourjllbrary, HariBbrough; manufactures, Wetmore; military aflalrs, Hawley; mines and mining, Stewart; naval aflalrs, Camer on; organization of executive depart ments, Butler, Pacific railroads, Gear; patents, Piatt; pensions, Ualllnger; poatoffloes, Wolcott; printing, Hale; privileges and elections, Mitchell (Ore gon); public buildings, Quuy; public lundSi Dubois; railroads, Clarke; re lations with Canada, Carter; revision of the laws, Burrows; rules, Aldrlch; territories, Davl ; transportation routes to seaboard. McBride: universitv of tho TTii.ri Htaiaa. .Kul- Intnrnatlnnnl yLnw positions , Thurston; to in vesugute me ccoloclcal survey, Ellilns; national banking, Mautlc; forest reservations, Alleu; trespass upon Indian lands, Baker; Ford theater disaster to bo tilled when tho United States senators come In. This disposes of tho chairmanships of all except 11 committees. Tho com mittees uudlspoBod of aro known as tho minority committees. Tho Republi cans now control them, aud they will fall to tho Democrats under tho new organization. Tho caucus committee has made provisions for tho Populist senators as tho Democrats did In tho last congress, and has given each of thorn a chairmanship, giving each tho same position hold undor the Demo crats, except Kyle, who ia promoted from the chairmanship of tho com mitteo on education and labor to that of tho university of tho United States. The commltteo will recommend tho enlargement of all tho larger com- 'mlttees, Including finance from 10 to 12 members; udlciary, from 11 to 13; ap propriations, from 0 to 12. The in centlvo to this chango is found In tho dilllculty of bamonlzlng all tho ele ments in the party, hut it Is Justified by tho growth of tho eenato as a body. The republican membership of tho moro Important commltteo of the cau cus committee's recomendatlons, as adopted, will be made as follews: Appropriations Allison, Hale, Cul lom, Teller, Quay, I'eltlgrew und Perkins. Foreign relatlons-Bherman, Fryo, Davis, Cullom, Cambron and Lodge. Finance Merrill, Sherman, Alljson, Aldrlch, Piatt, Wolcott and Jones (Nevada), populist. Judiciary-Hoar, Teller, Piatt, Mitch oil (Oregon), Dayls, Thurston nnd Clarke Commerce Frye, Cullom, Quay, Squlro.MoBrlde, JSIklns and MoMillan. Interstate commerce Cullom, Chandler, Wolcott, Aldrlch, Gear and Carter. Mlllltary ofMra-Hawlfly, Cameron, Bhoup, Proctor, Seweli and Elklna. Naval aflmrs-Caraeron, Hale, Per kins, McMillan, Dubois and one other. Puelflo rallroads-uear, rye, diow art, Wolcott and oue other. Chandler aud Burrows are added to the committee on pootofllces, Warreu to that of public grounds, and Wet ruore aud Prltchard to the District of Columbia. After tho Hit la passed upon by Re publican caucus, It will be banded to the Democrats, when It la supposed Children Cry for Pitcher's Cattorla. DECEMBER U, 1895 tbe.C will proceed tMlll out tho minor ity representation od the committees. It Is supposed that that can ho done iu time to permit tljo committee ap pointments to he inklo Into this week, hut tho Ropuhllcatt managers rcnll.a that they ore nt Ul$ rueroy of Demo crata Iu this respect?) They havo given up all hopo of tho ejection of ofllcerB rieforo the holidays. ti POOR ULMJf WEDDLE. Qtory of the Unfortunate Girl Sulcldo at Jefferson. Tuknku, Dee. 16f-3peclal. Poor IjIIMo Weddlo I HeJ earthly troubles are at an end. flhg snapped tho Utile thread of ltfo with her own hands nnd In now trying tho rellltlea of an eternal world. Whether her enlrlt hns found tho rest tho bo irAloh desired and la now slumbering Inljbeaceml dreams or whether it wondsca an outcast on a forsaken shore, stlfjautlerlng from tho cares she sought to'i)levlate, wo do cot know. But we 4$ know that her Judjra was He whS docth all things The story of her,brlmo is a Bad one and rife with le . - t to young and old. Bhe was" young, ly 15; just in the morning 9t life.-' st at a period where Joxand bat ucm usually bau- Uhc8 trowjle and i o. But It was not so In Ilia ltr nf T.lL e Wcddle; sho was burde&eu with car , which it seemed, bor tenoer years vteould not sustain. While bef trouble 1ft no desree luatlflea bor awful deed, yejftt explains It. Rumcr tolls, that wie loved a boy, an honest induairlou8youtu, who In re turn, loved her, nQdJthelrJoys wore the highest when tbvyAvcreiu each othor'a company. Yet tholr lovo was only a youthful love, and probably they had nuver allowed the jjfnhject of marriage to porplex their yo ng minds. Butnlaslhor pnftnts, without con sulting her wishtjs, cboso for hor a man to be her loyoi against whom hor very nature rovotteti. Then hor trouble beguu; bud was notjpermltted to enjoy the ploasuro of thejbompany of tho ono she loved, and Was compelled to go with her parontaj oholco to public places, there to bo numllutod by him as ho reeled in a stateTpf Intoxication. Wben she wo'ilcfitay to her would bo lovor that she would never marry him, bis reply would bejlthat sho would If sway old her.iou'. minus in una hihio went on tut about a week ugo when tho girl happened to bo In Jeilersot) whuro uhu fell Into the company of her youug frloud. Her wouldbo lover hcelug thorn together went to hor parcntH and told what ho had ween. When sho re turned homo sho tried to luduco her parcntfl to bellevo that they had Ueu misinformed and that sho had not heon with her forbidden company; ehe oven came to town tho next morning to try toporsuado one of her girl frlonda to toll her parents a falsehood about it, that she might escapo threatened punishment. But falling Iu this the seemed hroft of hopo nnd expressing p. wish for tho end of ltfo sho started homeward and was found a few hours later; dying by the road side. Sho had taken corbollo add. With tho aid of physicians sho waa enabled to Burvlvo several duyu but at no tlmo could ehe be Induced to express a regret for her crime. She IIIIb a prematura grave all be cause those divine Injunctiens: "Chil dren, oboy your parents in nil thiuge," aud "Father provoko not your chil dren lest they be discouraged.," were not heeded. FIRE AT WINNIPEG. Woman Thought to Havo Ferlsbad In tho FlamcB. Minneapolis, Minn., Dec. 17. A Winnipeg, Man,, apodal to the Jour nal says: 'This morning ut 8:20 a lire broke out In tho holler rooms of the Couohan block, a four story bulldlug. Tho ground floor was used for stores und the upper lloora were divided into suites for residences. Thero wore 40 of these suites, nearly all occupied. Very few occupants were stirring and the tUraea gained a good headway bofuro tho alarm was generally Riven. The stair. ways wore cut on uy lire, anu mo nre escapes and ladders raised by tho de partment werotheonly means of reach ing tho ground for most or tho occu panla. Major MorrU doputy serjeant-at-arms ofthe Manitoba legislature, waa suffocated and his wlfo Is still missing. She Is believed to havo perlshod. Mr. and Mr. Bagley Jumped from the top story to a one-story building and wero badly injured. Beveral children wero Injured by Jumping Into blankets. The law la estimated at f 100,000, The beat 25 cent doll lathe world at Osburne's racket store. 173t Bam to reut near bu aue part of town. Enquire si tins onice. Children Cry for Pitcher' Castorla. MESSAGE TO CONGRESS President Cleveland Tnkfs (he Venezuelan Qucalion. Up MONROE DOCTRINE OUT OF DATE, JJut Cleveland Thinks avo Need It in Onr JtusincKS. Wasiiinoton, Dee. 17. President Cleveland today sent to eonnrosa hla message on the reply of Groat Brltlan In the Venezuelan dispute. Tho roply la embodied In two communications addressed by the British prime minis ter to Blr Julian Pauucefote, British ambassador. The president says It wilt be seen that ono of these communica tions 1b dovoted exclusively to observa tions upon the Monroe dootrlne, nud It olalmB,that In the present Instanco the now aud strange oxteuslos and devel opment of this doctrine is insisted upon by tho United States; that rea sons Justifying appeal to tho doctrine enunolated by President Monroe aro generally Inapplicable to tho state of tilings iu which wa llyu at tho present day, and especially In applicable to tho controveruy, involving tho boundary lino between Great Britain and Vono suelo." Without attempting extended arguments to reply to thesej posi tions, It may not be amiss to suggest that tho doctrlno upon which we stand Is strong nnd Bound, becauso Its en forcement Is Important to our country und our safety as n nation, and essen tia! to tho lutogrlty of our frco Institu tions and tho trauqull malntenunoo of our distinctive form of government. It waa Intended to apply to ovcry ntngu of our national llfo, nnd cannot bo come ubsoleto whllo our republic endures. It Is also suggested In tho British roply that we should not seek to apply the Mouroo doctrlno to the peuding dispute because "It dooa not flVJMY'" !' nrlnnlnlM of lnlri)AtlnnnI Tlila M'vcrnint'iit has proposed to tho govern et of Great Brltulu to resort toarbltritlloii n a proer meaus of HOttllug theqlieMlou, It will bo teen from tho correspondence herewith sub mitted that this proposition has beon declined by tho British government, upon grounds which under tho circum stance eom to mo to bo far from satla factory. Tho coursu to bo pursued by this government Ic view of tho present coudltlon does not appear to admit of Hcrlous doubt. Nothing remains but to accept tho situation, to rocogulr.e ltn plain requirements nnd doal with it accordingly. Tho dlsputo has rouchod such a stage as to make It now Incum bent upon the United States to take measured todotormlno with sulllclont iutelllgouon us a basis for its Justifi cation what la tho true divisional lino, Iu order that such examination should bo prosecuted lu a through aud satisfactory manner, I suggest that congress make an adequate approprla rlon for tho expenses of a commission to bo appointed by tho executive, who ahull make tho necessary Investigation and roport upon tho matter with the least possible dolay. Wbon such n report Is made nud accepted It will, iu my opinion, bo tho duty. of tho United Btutee, to rcolit by every means in Its powor, aa willful aggression upon its rights and In teres ts, the appropriation by Great Britain of any lauds, or exorcise governmental Jurisdiction over utiy terrltory.whlch after Investigation wo havo determined of right belongs to Venezuela. Iu making theao recommendations I nm fully alive to tho responsibility Incurred and keenly realize all the con aequoncea that may follow, Thero la no calamity whloh a great nation can Invito which equals that which follows supreme submission to wrong aud injustice, und consequent loss of na tional self respect and honor, beneath whloh Is shielded and defendod tho people's safety aud greatness, Fi'NunAb fciEHViOKfl. The lunorul services of Mrs. W. A. Itlco will bo conducted at 10 o'clock tomorrow from tho Friend's church, Rev. Klwood Hcott oHlclatlng. Bushels of dolls at 0burno's store. racket 173t Rubber goods cheap at Krausae Ilron. 11 St Dolls from I cent to $6,CQ at Ou burne'd Rackot. 173t ROYAL t '. ttrexijsUu - v. & J. V.1.1. Highest of all in Leavening Power. JaY mxemm ARMMJimY PURE A Submitted to the People. Americai CUBANS ASK ONLY FOR JUSTICE. Spain IinpoverUhoa the Island and Gives No Return. WABUiwaTON, Dee. 17. The mani festo of tho Cuban revolutionary party to tho people of thn United Btatea was made publlo today. It la a. long docu ment, prepared by Enrique Joao Varooa, ox-doputy of the Spanish cort09, and revlowa tho history of the revolutionary agitation in Cuba and tho present conditions on the Island. Tho manifesto summarizes the Cubans' needa Uiub: "Tho pcoplo of Cuba require only liberty aud lndopendonco to becomo a factor lu tho prosperity und progress of civilized nations, liutoad of an elomont of disturbance and ruin. Tho fault lies entirely with Spain, Cuba la not the oflendor, but It Is tho defender of its rights. Let America, let tho world decide whero rests Justice and right." It Is sot out that no people could bear (ho wrongs oudurod bv the Cubans without protest, or without degrading aud condemning themselves to anni hilation. Tho manifesto cencludes: "Spain denies thoCubsns all effective powera lu their own country; cou- feeTr"uuhvrianaT,(36rn,scirer,(b'"pr,(Ji duct of their labor without giving iu return cither safety, prosperity or edu cation. Simln baa shown borself utterly Incapable of governing Cuba, whloh It exploits, Impoverishes and demorali. a, Cubans aro in anger, but In despair, have appealed to armsto defuud their rights and vlndlcato that MANIFESTO No Previous Season Has Offered Better Assortments or Better Values, For 25c Xino Initial Hnndkorchiofs for Indies or gentlomon. Silk nockwear in tocks, bows and four-in-hands. ITino ombruidorh'd ilk liand korchirtfH. Ladies' and bubscs' cashmoro mittons. Ladies' wool fascinators. For 50c Silk Initial Handkorchiofs, Plain Silk Handkorchiofs. Now neokwear lioliday novoltics. Flno cnBhmoro gloves. Childrcns' caps. Now towels. Scarf pins, shirt studs, buttons, curt For 75c Chonillo stand covers, Silk mittens, card cases, pocltot books, hand bags, fancy neck wear fancy towels. For $1 William kid gloves, boaded fuscinators, fino embroidered linen handkerchiefs, handsome drawn work towels, infants' hoods, combination pocket books and card cases. J. J. DALRYMPLE & CO. ftgrStoro open evenings until, after holidays. no. irc Latest U. S. Gov't Hcpot t Baking Pbwder eternal prlnolple, without whloh every community la iu danger, the principle of Justice. Nobody has the right of oppression. Spain oppresses us. In rebelling agaUst oppression we deteaxt the right; In serving our own cas we servo the cause of mankind We hars not counted the number of our saesaJes nor measured their strength. We msy And ruin and death a few steps ab4. Bo be It, we do our duty, If the world la Indifferent to our cause, so much tin worse for all. A new Iniquity shall have been consummated. Theprl&cipls of human solidarity shall have Buffered do feat. Probate Court. The bond of Dottle Bmltb, guardian of Jene Van Der Baan, a person ef weak mind, was approved by ttts county court yesterday. It (a ia the sum of 51,400, and O. B. Bmlth and F. Van Der Bttan are the sureties. Ju4g Hubbard has named Pall K. Fretz, IS. O. Mlnton and Frank Gllmoro as appraisers. coar BILL. Tho county olerk received, yeeler day, tho coat bill Of tho Jtflerson Jus tlco of tho peace, who conducted the Inquest over the remains of LMlle Weddlo, tho young girl who com mitted sulcldo at that place last week. It amounts to about $38. THEY DEHUIt, O. F. Paxton, of Portland, alturuey for tho defendant In onsoof 13, P. Mu Cotnaok, truatoe, agalust tbo Salem Consolidated Street Railway company, yesterday tiled a gonoral demurrer to tho complaint. A nice box of candy from makes n splendid holiday boys. the Bp present, 10-3t Holiday slippers at Kraussee Bros. BWM.v::-Km " cdmt r-rrrj awn I'Miu It U A mitt.r of V.ll Imnnrtinem in tnAfh-r- Th minufjclurfr of tho flAIL HORIH1N UAOU1 BKANO CONDUN3I3U MILK I nut jumphLt. emitted "I N I'ANT 1 1 8ALTI I . Ufhlsh-hiil.lk In Imh. A.ll. UCU YORK CONDRNSEU MILK CO., 71 llujjon Slrt, Niw York. ' ::::a::. - For $1,50 Foster's Real Kid Warranted Cllovee. Bilk Umbrellas, paragou frames, choice assortment of handles. . Heavy Bilk Muillern. Black Fur Tippets. Evening Gloves, Moucquetalres cream and colors. Foster's fancy stitched book gloves. For $2 Bureau Scarfs. Largo assortment of silk umbrellas. Finely Embrolderled Bureau Scarfs. Real seal pocket books, Congo caiioa, solid silver tips. For $3 Whito Aurora Fur Beta. Oholco line silk umbrollaa. Men's lino Fedora bats. Ladle' moreen skirts. Mackintoshes. Luco curtains. For $5 Fiucat Down Comforts. Ladles' capoa and Jackets. Novelties In umbrellas, Stuttgart's sanitary ulftht shirts. Lace curtains. For $10 Happy Home suit guaranteed. Ladles' fur capes. Finest quality laco curtains. ' M .id m .n. J V.S