a ' flA.PTTAT . . rf 4 4 T 4 'r nbm sis ssWs" b . tjess am ASSOClATKDtPBsIl Jjt3SJji urn: 'Von vlJHfiT . ;.., !... -r 1890. TiO.'J WH 8. 'kW JOURNAL- DAILY Mt 4 t m . x ' T- At . , f r If "" miiw - JJ&. RAUSSBa A .," fl Bros . f fi&ttilliW 9ii rr in SENATE ADJOURNED Allowed Until Tuesday to Re- . . ... V port 'OllblllSr :. 1 4.1 " ' tTOH OMKIa.HJ i- 3l LhmimI"" fig" Bf '-"" ' W'("SBMem3PHad s& MA. i-'f'i? A' $uoiftT BTsnfihii! Irey bloci; -- sAtjsm ft Jr . 4W' Jfu- - Ve& GRAY JRS- .' ilWMIE, WAGONS AND CARTS Road Machinery an J Agricultural implements, Latest Improved GooJs and Lowest Trices. ' Corner State and Liberty streets, : : : : SALEM, OK '&r ' WASHINGTON TELEGRAMS Work Before the Venezuela Uommission. ' MONTHLY DEBT StATISTfCS, Fnfirn Now Greenback Issue i 1 ' j Seventeen iYear(s.f i j JiA nrny be rpquirdu j'- l F k' , - M ' Iworkofthecnmnils 1 I . -1 NOiI-Ioliday Goods to sell at cost, 11 o1r1 mir. whioli shows that the prices are just rig; tit for trie times. Now we nave evrytning eise to sell actlie same JOW PRICKS. 27-9 Commercial St. Washington, Jnn.3. The presence of ninny holiday visitors at the na tonal capllol was shown today by wcll-llllcd scnato cnllury. SrorrlH, Itopuhllrnli, clialrnmn of the llnaticc commlhcc, moved that when tho fn atc adjourned, ft Ikj until Tuesday next. He said: "I hope that by Tuesday, when the senate re-assembles, the llnance committee will be imwiv tn rnnnrt, nn lnt,h the tariff and fhond bills passed by tho houc. Tho motion for adjournment until 'J tics tlay was agreed to. Squire offered a resolution for negotiation forthwith of a convention between tho United States and Great Britain for the pur pose of marking boundary between Alaska and North. America, and ap propriating $75,000 for expenses. Monthly Debt Statement.' "Wasiunoton, Jan. 3. Tho monthly statement of the public debt, Issued yesterday, shows that December 31, 1895, tho public debt, less cash In the treasury, amounted to 037,U08I20a, or a decrease for the month of $1,170,310. The debt Is recapitulated as follews: I ntercst-bearl ng debt . . . . $ 747,301 ,000 Debt bcarinir no interest 370,288,002 Aggregate debt 1,125,325,405 This aggregate is exclusive of $308, 023,073 In certificates and treasury note olTset by an equal amount of cash in tho treasury. Tho cash In tho treasury Is classillcd as follows, cents emitted: Gold . $113,100,707 Silver 501,300,554 Taper 157,507,090 Holds.....' 15,352,088 port for the Iioum bill. ' The d Iff onces arc not rridlUhl n H "till ho llo vrd hvtlicfijMffirlty tbnl inrr I" .... I..c,,r,m,ittfitll)4' rlllTVllItV' In t ivnv iif inplifTTiT ffli nttrooment i. an..i..u nf thp htir ttrovldliift l 111; rn(illlll ' -- -- free coinage. Tiff ' Ueptibltdhtft .!.-., ..rtW. It, ntifnivnep -fOP several hours, dfirtittAj?" Mio jTrrttlelf . ..m .1... it. .V.. f. Mlu IHMIT MU ' 'pari oi mi" ii""- iv '," " "" .The republlcrihs- arc arftpnwi iu m more atlcutl6h tftthHinranrf tttfft to the iKindblll. They consider th( latter measure ha' been' virtuauj .nt it iiiMrliniidtf'iiHthn majority agalnstlhom, but' to consider It If ...joiiiin (tint ii f ii fi it i) in tuny nc modified n&ti get through. STREET Cftfi STRIKE, The Venezuela Commtaakm. AV'iaiiTVn'PuV. .f-lll X TIlO St' (lei)artment wllllmd s'i nAHt . M . - fc i . . 1 1l AIMI Rt) ehmmlsslon In procur f.nBtirnltiiii fnr il on n fill it'll States waishlp, If that isdeslrtftl. njifl in supplying any rcconis in i. pnTfr slim which may be callotl fr.' UaWlt flll not allow Itself to 1k plucnrjln .the lMisltlon of taking sides as in 'iiierltK of 1ho contro'ery bil Gieat Urltatn and Venftzuulii. It not undertake to present the Vv zuola case, nor will It 6vrn nut?a tjtv I It Is On' Again in the City of Peace.. Great ' TVl w THE STRIKE NOT OFFICIAL . Men Find TheirPlaces Being Rapidly. Filled. THE GREAT-SOUTHERN PACIFIC ;ls Graspjng a, Rnijr.rtail Lino to Old TPm ivmxiuur ,. t V t t COLLEGE OF MOSIC of the Willamette Oniuersity, JUNDER NEW MANAGBMENT- Modern methods Un to date. Same as In the eastern and European Comervatories INone but the bet is good enounh fur beginners as well as for more advanced pupils, K.'A IH-KITAUE Vocal Director EMIL L WINKLER, Iiutrumental Director. BARGAINS Are not in it but goods are ALMOST GIVEN AWAY The stock is here and muts, goat, all Hazards MAKE US AN OFFER For almost anything buys the goods, AN ELEGANT STOCK Is being sacrificed at prices below all reason Total cash $787,578,147 Against this there are' demand liabilities amounting to $000,551,247, leaving a cash balance In the treas ury of $178,027,200. Tho monthly comparative state ment of receipts and expenditures of tho United States shows that during December the receipts aggregated $30,288,037 as follews: Customs $12,100,102 Internal revenue 12,750,771 Miscellaneous 1,308,003 Expenditures 25,814,315 Surplus 474,020 Tho llgures for the llrst half of tho present fiscal year ended December Ji, show a deficit of $15,304,707, as against a deficit of $17,504,405, during the first half of last year. For tho last six months tho receipts for customs show an Increase over the correspond ing period of last year of $i2,377,uw There was during tho samo months a loss in returns from internal revenue Of about $5,270,000. Tho treasury records show that tho amount of United States notes re deemed sinco 1870 Is $315'0G8,353, with several dally reports still wanting. As tho total amount of United States notes, or greenbacks, issued was $310, 781.010. It follows that thcentlre Issue, less about $100,000, has been redeemed and a very largo proportion of It again paid about by tho treasury during the last seventeen years. The monthly statement of tho di rector of tho mint shows tho coinage executed at the mints of tho United States during December to have been as follews: Gold $8,007,145 Silver , 75,502 Minor coins,. ; 107,8J0 Total $8,280,573 Today's treasury statement makes tho following shewing: Available cash balance. . . .$178,027,200 Gold reserve 03,202,208 The treasury today lost $00,000 In gold and $23,000 In bars in oxchango for legal tenders, making tho true amount of tho gold reserve $02,508,234. a . j . i ....I......, tuliljili I... .to u onsci any uviuunii- itn umho K-nwlcMinTlrltUli flHltlMll Inn. Til IP fore, the various suggrsfloiH wlFlf have licen made to tho dejiartiuentf by Individuals in thlscountryas to wljew m.r Evidence can be secured have licer nored. Such matter is regardfJd nroncr for the consideration of commission, but not for the state nartment. It Is pointed out tint this attitude tho department I ifictly consistent with Uii'ouw lr past. Washington, .Ian. 2.-The today passed a bill repealing the which required the oath of loyal a nrcrcuulslt to securing a ponsit, service In the Mexican war. Ellcln' motion for consideration of tho fbond bill was not passed. Ills rcbolTitlon fur niilillc. nrivertlsoiiiont for DOUtlt passed the scnato by 48 to 5 na$. Nays: Urlec Caffrcy, Chilton, Murphy and 11111. I From the beginning of the ncgoola tlonswlth Great Urltatn, touchlnp tho Venezuela boundary, the Tnllcd States government has expressly ro f mined from committing Itself, to a recognition of tho Justice tit vfVoiuj zucla's claim, and has limited Itself to tho contention that this was a proper matter for settlement by arbitration. Moreover, tho attltudo which the de partment has assumed towards the commission itself Is regarded as a suf llclent negative to the assumption In Europe that tho United Statosgovern incnt proposes constituting itself the arbitrator. Tho British authorities will not formally recognize tho commission, but tho British side of thoeaso will be secured by application of Ambassa dor Bayard to the London forolgn ofllce. In speaking of the Venezuelan ques tion, an authority upon International affairs pointed out that tho presont hostilities in the Transvaal furnished, n direct and most opportune South American disputo. I'muujr.fivitu. .Inn. ."). MlWT con ductor and inutotwen ompl'oywl by thi" Union Traction crwipnny arc obeying th." order to strike I .-uel ajji mass utcvUict ahortly before 2 o'clock tilt mutyiimt mid declined tn (nko out itlie cKW' flft5v. "' 1lc sewml rtlVHftiuV $w t ird up but an dttler Issued by'fcttng Chairman Thriuijln, of the employes company, stating that the strike w.is not olllclal, directing I he men hi ivUirn to work and glvo tho eoiiipnrty tluiS l (adjust. Its (infer ences, hnd'ifcffncl of causing a partial resumption of tmille. Many men who obeyed. 4 U order to Htrlko found their ptacoa tnken by other UIOII. A notice signed bj OenvnU ln srer Beetom was posted nttflr dopots, suiting that If the men do upi, return to work by : o'clock this afternoon they will not bo rolnstatod undor nny circumstances. The regular employes announced a willingness to tako out the cai-s If they can bo guaranteed protection. The S. P. After It. San Antonio, Jan, 3. Arturo Monom, general manager of tho Mon terey & Mexican Gulf railroad, pasted through here Wednesday with Presi dent C. 1 Huntington and other olllclals of tho Southern Pacific, look ing to tho sale or lease of the. Monte rey & Mexican Gulf road to tho South ern l'aclllc. It Is well known that tho Southorn Paclllchas been negotiating for soino tlmo past for this road. Tho acquisi tion of the line ami Its operation In connection with tho Mexican Inter national railroad, which Is owuod by tho Southern Pacific, would glvo tho latter corporation tho most valuable rnllrnad system In Mexico. Angust Trezcs, tho president of tho Monterey & Mexican Gulf lino Is now In Belgium, and it Is stated that he has empowered Mr. Monopi to close tho deal in behalf of thr Bolglum hnml holders. A representative was recently sent from rsow York to make a report to Huntington and It is said to have been highly favorable for tho purchase of tho property. Another British Defeat. London, Jan.3. Tho futost story circulated here this afternoon was that a second body of men belonging to the British army chartored acom- . iianv numbering aoout iuo wiucn i . Again Thy Mum Walk. The treot railway strike begun at 1:10 this (Friday) morning, the motor- men and conductors omployed by tho Union Traction Company decided not logo to work whon the llrst day cars Nau't at 4. ot clock. Itll.rt siAtf.1nl lnnlaiuit.lilli-.U'CIU Tlllllld at a mass mooting of tho inoiiln.il; hor Lyceum. It eanio amid the greatest confusion and against tho strong protest of tliolr conscrvntho loadors. In fact, the excitement was so In tense thai numerous small riots be tween tho two elements were averted with the greatest dllllculty. Many of the conservatives left In disgust. An unsatisfactory conference with Gsnoml Manager Beotom had bsen hold earlier In tho night, and tho trouble began when tho coinmltteo re ported to the mass meeting. Previous to tliolr arrival tho turbulent scenes of thoday had Increased in Intensity. Tho question of "strike or no strike" was about to be put, when Mr. Grlf Ilths. of tho Chrlstlnn Lwiguo, made- a spwJch urging them to be patlont and suggested further effort for pouce. lie was grostod with Jeers, and fuel was added to the (lamo when a man namud Klrsohuer. of theUlgarmukors' Union, made a llery speech urging ths men to strlck. President Malum, who has all along opposod a tetrike, tried U shut off Klrsuhuor, and also Incurred personal vloloncc from tho men who wanted to henrKlrschuer. Thecoufuslonk-eptup until Chairman LuU put the question to a vote. A decldml alllrmatlou was tho rospone. There wero many nag atlves, however, Increasing from time U time, but the strikers were in the majority. The intwblug broke up In tho greatest dlsnrder. MR. RBBD'S POLICY. Mr. Heed has nroinpllshetl t! or gnnlznllon of the house committees" all the more quickly tweause he had a policy to csrty out. The plan tluu congress shall do nothing to rrotoro silver, nnd iis little aft noTtsible fo ninend the tariff, cvldcntl)" oxorttwd a cntroning intiucnre in nis seicc-. tliwis. IlUnTllmnte nnrptto In twfh lto ridvnnre his own prospjerfs asn Wjudtdttte for the presidency by we curing "the support of the commercial oenisrs. rhluh nhviiVs l:iv unon con- grosslounl disci slotrtln rospnnslbll- Jty lor any current deprewlun nf lrtisl- nesv, it Is with the sime end In view that each of the Main representa tives, as perMHts In his haii foll'itvlng, have been given chnlrrifinShlps of ooinnilttees.Mr.Olnfflev rtv'elvlnsr tint ofwaysRUd mentis, th6 most Import ant in l jo sp.'ak r s gill, 'j'lie ivui nilHee.4on Innklng and enrroncy and on coinage nis" Inro tn.n orgtiuiwil in the Interests of. th.o policy of In ael'on. Tu2 e'liK'-iil of ths fornior Is Mr, AVnlkor, of M muchnsotts, who. at tho opening of tho session olforcd a bill to ret Ire t ho give nh ivkn. That of the latter Is Mr. Htone, of our own sUite, who slgnnllzed his seal as an Ohemy-of silver lu the last congress, go fan therefore ns Mr. ltoed could effect this, ihehousc Is-ootmnftted to the vlrtVH of'tlie. Wall stveeb mhgnates and is pi toed Inns complete harmony with the lews of Mr. Cleveland as It is pi.sHlble for a. Kepubllean house to he. It Is left for- the senate to rcprc soil the Republican doctrine of bimet allism, unless Indeed, tho house tumid Allow the sneaker ttmt It Is more In harmony with the public opinion of the country tlmu are lid and his supimrtcrx, This act Ion alwi loaves no doubt as to Mr, Heed's stand on the motioUiry Issues. I Ic formerly showed a depo sit Ion to hedge as regards sliver. The ouemles of that motnl, however, must have sat isllcd him that It would not do for him to "faco TCifst by West" any longer, and that tho price of their support must be p:ild out or his use Of his power as speaker. This leaves tho friends of silver In all parts of the country no choice but to. antagonize tho spoaker's candidacy, and to seok elsewhere a man who is loyal to tho pledges of tho Uopubllcau party, Philadelphia American, THE DAY'S SENSATION A Grass Widow After the No tonous Dr. Brown, HE MADE LOVE TO HER, Paid Her Sums of Money for ; , rier Atiection. CHINESE RETURN TO CHINA, Dr, Jamison Is Said to Shot, Havo Been Has FrtAMtfRco. Jan. 3.Mr. Al bortine Stopktonv a pretty grat?s widow, continues to talk about Bev. C. O. Blown, still maintaining thnt tho uloryninn mvU violent love to hor. Shesnld: Dr. Brown's atten tion's to uu wore so pronounced that I was obliged to leave his church. Dr. Blown has stated tint I Joined the church for purposes or blackmail. That Is both false and absurh. Dr. Brown owes me gratltudo that I did ifot long ago exm: him. Ho gave mo nftuioy several times, but he forced Ills' money and his attentions me. upon THE LIEU LANDS. Tiik JjJujHkJ)rInt8'homo' dis closure mtido bytntttnto'lii!ul ngonts undor tho act of tho' last legislature. The mnnuge meut of tho stato school nnd lieu lands Is quite Intricate, and has lieen in the past a source of con siderable pollth al agitation. Severe charges of fnVtid, extortion and speculation connected therewith hnvn been current In Oroffon for uiimv voaSr. Thk .Ioounai. will print all the Information It can got, of a To llable and unprejudiced character, ami let ths pedplo have all tho light possible on the subject. Wo bollevo order must 1 restored In thls-muddlo and speculation If carried oh should cease. ' ' ItnVkl Shooting, Mii.Mjavii.fcH,i Ity.. Jan .'J. A boy mimed Walter, while playlng.suourcd a revolver and shot his cousins, two girls, aged-1 nnd (1. The boy thon sont .it ball through his own huid. All are fatally Injured. No Bend Bill Out a Tariff BUI. Washington, Jan. 3. -Tho senate finance committee did not conclude consideration of the houijo bill today. rm.la follurn V!iu (inn if. Mm f.Tct tllllt iti.n,.iiverirmloritvof tho ronimittee ' started out to reinforce Jamison's was iiiiauie to agree on mo icrms oi a troops, liad beonoui 10 piosos y uoera. nlftn rumored that-thoro hfld boon an uprising In jQhjijjnosburgaml uIm cover ,n.i..v ,wrsnns killed dtirlntf tho dls- where there glllHtltlltO w o agree on the terms of a troops, had 1 'ilch they nronose to re- j Jt ww also The U. S. Gov't Reports show Royal Baking PowdW All is Harmonious. Omaha, Jan. a. A mooting of the Western Pnstaugor nssoeljitlon was hold nt the Union Pacific houdqutirt crs for the ptupoee of evening up the differences lietwoen the linos In Mon tana. B. D. Caldwell, chairman of tho nssocjation, prostdod. The lines represented wore the Hock island, Union Pacific. Burlington, Groat Northern, Northwestern, Santa Fo and Northern Paclllc. The tioublo. Iwtwoen the Montana competing lines are of long standing, and thoro havo been numerous ineotiugs held In an offort Ui adjust tho same, but without succors. At tho meeting today, there was a happy culmination of affairs all around for the lines to work in con Junction with each other, as fur a lutes throughout the slati- urn con cerned. Till-. at Iif. u-toiy foir-hutlun. i in- -.mi it I'n 111 i mil, ha Ihhu .i c-aUict if tt Important Division. UAH Vnwoiwx), Jan. 3-Judgo Mnrmw dtulded tills meniliii: In the United iUtes district court that every CIiIiiumj Ijorn In the United Status Is aclt lxon thereof, folleotor wlll appiMil to the uiipreiue court. Whfii a pN)n in ItMtng 0h ami waitini; nHydire U fiw Uim. Nothing worries .liylciii. Cotiunipilv would nver die if they couil tcgaln thtlr uual wlglit. In fast ilwr wwilil lit m ooiuump. tUtit if ttir -Mvrst no wasting -uf the s)lui '11m cauW u( of ili lawofflMli Ha failure to profwrly dlgwt llio fowl oaten. Nine, tdiulwofall uurilunaM date hack lowine demngnit nt of the itomaeli. d Tlw SjhaVar l)liilvo Cordial will top lhl waning of die body, It act ty enuring the food w cat to be digMtoU so n to do good, (or ttnilitcd fixl diK more haiin llrn gol. The OiirtlUl contain food al ready jilmm autUL mms i .WJ n Kverv mollicr Jiateiito rhikolhrt,chlldrJ3 tuke OttiiPiif sJ-mo Imi Orphan's Home Fire. Cor.t'iMiiUB, Jan. a-Tho main part of tjio Franklin county children's homo, was damaged by flrpAbls morn ing to the amount of$W,000. Ono liutidivd and thirty children were safely marched -nut mid will soon bo pitivldcd for In the wings. The tiro originated near the top of tho build ing from a cause not known. "- Return to China. - TAC'OMA. .Hill. .1. Tllft If. C'litnocn br6i1glit back to liort'on the disabled 'stcliiner.StrathncvIs leaves tonlghton the Vlethola for China. African Invader Shot. London" .Inn.:). tivening Htnndnrd suys its rumored that. Dr. Jamison was shot today aftor a drum head court martial. ,. JT,hc St. Louis Victims. r5Tki8,.,fjin. :i. Tho remains of fourr 1V1911,, victims of yestorday's ox- plosion, have Just been taken from the, -ruins. Tho bodies aro terribly mutilated, and havo not been recog-lilX'd. A New Manager. Kt. Paul, Minn., Jan. :i. F. K. McCulgliam, of that city, who re Hjgiiedthe position of division super intendent of the Wabash road, will on Kehruiiry 1st, tako charge of the Great Northern, with headquarters at tit. Paul, as general manager of the cut Ire system. He has been employed by President Hill at a princely salary for a term of years. Crcston Burning. CnesToN, In.. Jan. .'). The most destructive conflagration that ever visited this cltv is threntcninir the outlip4 huslnass portion of tho city. Tho Summit hotel block and several other htilldiugb have Iwen destroyed. Tho loss has already reached WOO.OOOJ irircdopnitments from Ited Oak, VII llsea and Corning nre enroute here. lor more than a hundred year the Shakers Iiavc ixcti studying (lie remwlinl properllei of punts. I liny li.iw made many illtcuvcilo. It .t tlwlf flreateti achievemem wan n.ade lat yur. It it a cordial that contain already ill gwfd ft-oil and t n itlgottcr ol focxl. It la lifuMtlvj in remnvin dutrei after eating, and ereato an appetite for more fnml to that ealing liecome4 a pleattue. I'ale, Ihin people bee me plump and healihy under its me. It arictU the nailing of contiimption. There nijvcr ha been such n step forward in die cuie of indlgeiiivn at ildt Shaker Cor dial. Vour tlrugijiU will be glad to give you n little Ixfek d tciiplive of the product. Glc ihe babies Uxol. which Is Castor O.I made as palatable at Honey. "1 j. fMi "Vou Can- Believe. Tlio tMtimonlalt publislud In bj!nll ol Hood's .Saraparilla They are written by honett people, who have actually found hi their own experience that Hood's Sanapat lllapunlici the blood, create an oppeute, i...i,i,lirn ili tvc.ien and nholu(elv and lel J mancntly curr all dlteaiei caured by Impure or uvnciciu uiuuu. Hood's mil Tim the CaitbBbils' promptly, eatlly and effectively. " T . liver and Iwwelf, act Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report kcM WBSZSa Baking Powder ABtOKiVTKI'V WJHE iirt Agent of Mortgagee. awf? f' bff Iturbances, 1 like nature 61 Commercial st, wn&tt&m .