M1.K, ,r.iJlif A 1 r BookCoupon YIAPTTATi FIVE CENT JOURNAL. && SATURDAY. sse "My VOI 0, "tf Hid KHOFIK'S rAl'EK," HAJLEM, OKEGON, MM DAY, APRIIi at, 189H. "TO-DAY'S NEWS TO-DAY." NO. 94. THIS IS LADIES' KID SHOES LADIES' PEBBLE AND Children's School Shoes from the Cheapest to the Best. INFANT'S SHOES 25C, AND UP. CASH -:- STORK. J. W. THOMAS, Successor to B. Fore t nor & Co. 297 Commercial St., - - - Salem, Or. Keeping Pace With the Times. Have your business accounts kept it PERFECT books, such aro The Frey Patent Flat Opening Books. Books tbat aro wortby of tbe patronage and praise of the Government Of ficials of tbe State of Oregon, and the greater portion of the mercbantlle men of tbe State, are surely derservlng of a trial by everyone. Manufactured In Oregon ONLY by The Meston-Dygert Book Mfg. Co., Proprietors of THE CAPITAL CITY BINDERY. Binders to the State of Oregon, Printers and Lithographers, Salem, Oregon. 500,000 OSWEGO - FALL 1892. We would call tbe attention of dealers, .and large and small planters, to our large and varied assortment of Fruit Trees and Small Fruits, Ornamental, Shade, Nut and Evergreen trees. Our trees are clean, smooth, and first-class in every resrect. Send for catalogue and price list. Address, Walling & Jarisch, jSJTMention this paper. Baby Carriages, Bicycles, Tricycles, Velocipedes, Boys Wagons BROOKS & SALISBURY, (SUCCESSORS TO BROOKS AND HAUR1TT.) Guns, Fishing Tackle, SportiDg and Athletic Goods. Bise Ball Good. Flags and FireWorks BOXING GLOVES, LAWN TEN NIS SETS, CROQUET 8ET3 KNIVES, RAZORS, SCI8S0RS, DOLLS, TOYS, NOTIONS. LEATHER AND PLUSH GOODS. SALEM, - i w. taornburg; THE UPHOLSTERER. Recovers and repairs upkolstered furniture. Long Experience in the trade enables me to turn out first-class work. 8amples of coverings. No trouble to give estimates. State Insurance block, Chemeketa street. A. N. HALES, Proprietor. A. N. HALES' LIVERY. (Successor to 11. R. Ryan.) Livery, Feed and Boarding Stable. A full supply of Horses and Buggies on haud. Horses boarded by day, week or month. Office at stable, corner or Liberty and Ferry streets, East of Willamette hotel. H. FBROER, Proprietor of the DEPOT SASH AND DOOR FACTORY. All house-finishing material made to order at the lowest Portland prices. See us before you buy. CHURCHILL! Spraying Offlflis, B 103 BURROUGHS State Street. DiigaD Bros, ml F. T. HART, OUR SHOE WEEK ! $1 25 to $3 50 GLOVE GBAIfl $1 25, 1 50 to 1 75 o- TREES I NURSERIES. SPRING, 1893. Os"wego, Oregon. OREGON. R. H. PRICE, Manager. LEADING MERCHAN1 . TAILOR. TBE FINANCIAL SITUATION. (Statement of the Situation From Secretary Carlisle. $740,000,000 Gold in tho Country Digest of Washington Notts of tho Day. Washington, April 21. Secretary Carlisle has made the followiug state ment regarding the financial situatien: On the exercise of tbe discretionary power conferred upon the secretary of the treasury by the act of July 14, 1S90, ho has been paying gold for coin treasury Dotes Issued for tbe purchase of silver bullion and be will continue to do so as long as he has gold legally available for the purpose. Un der thlB process, the government has been and now is paying gold for silver bullion and storing silver in the vaults, where it is useless for any purpose of circulation or redemption as iron, lead or any other commodity of tbe govern ment. In the first place, be Issues a coin treasury note in paying for silver bullion, and then the coin treasury note is presented at tbe sub-treasury and gold paid out for it, so tbe effect Is pre cisely tbe same as if gold was paid out directly for silver in the first instance. About HOU,uuu or goiu wmcu was withdrawn from -tbe sub-treasury lost Tuesday for shipment abroad was paid out on these oin treasury notes. No order was made to stop the payment of gold upon these notes, nor was anyone authorized to say such an order wou id be issued. The purpose of the. government to pre serve its own credit unimparea ana maintain the parity of tbe two metals by all lawful means will not be aban doned under any circumstances. In view of existing legislation the only question for consideration is as to tbe measure tbat ought to be adopted to insure tbe accomplishment of these purposes and upon this question, there is, of course, room for wide differences of opinion. The total stock of gold coin and gold bullion now in the country, including what is held by tbe. treasury, as well as what is held by banks and individuals, amounts to about (740,000,000. Free (rold In the treasury now amounts to 85,000. Arrangements aro now In progress by wmcu more goia is to oe Drocured from the West. There 4s gold enough In tbe country to meet all re quirements of tbe situation, and if all wuo aro realty inreresieu iu iuhimibiu ing a sound and staple currency would assist the secretary of tbe treasury to tbe extent of their liabilities, existing difficulties would soon be at an end. Washington, April 21. senator Don Anlbul Cruse, cbaree d'aflalrsof the Chilian legation, bos had a long in tervlew with Assistant secretary Aueo regardlug the reported escape of refu gees from tbe American legation at Valparaiso, and subsequently Secretary Gresbam gave a statement to the press saying; "unarges are peuuiug ngaiuBv rwu tea and Eolly for violation the munici pal laws of Chill and Minister Egan has been Instructed by Bccertary Gres bam tbat he should cease sheltering them." Nothing was said as to whether the refugees escaped before or after Egan received his Instructions or without his supposed connivance. The official cor respondence on tbe subject will not be given out at present If at all. Assistant Attorney General Colby has forwarded to Professor Mark Ha' .t nn .i.ioff Mia weather bureau. formulated charges against him and other officials of the bureau for alleged malfeasance In office. Ihe charges Include misrepresentation of facts, shielding unworthy employes, evasion or violation of tbe civil service law, Inefficiency, roal-admlo totratlon and improper diversion of public funds. Tbe secretary of agriculture has re- nnuiul lha roalirnatlnil of Malor D. B. nnnkivmii. uwlatant chief of tbe weath er bureau, and the resignation was ten dered asd accepted. Tbe preekleat baa appointed George W. Harris te to post master at Ward Der, Idaho. WALL STREET DISSATISFIED. Carlisle Has Failed to Take a Bold Stand. BANKERS CANNOT COMPREHEND HIM But lEopo tho Country Will Weather tho Storm. New York, N. Y.f April 21. Secre tary Carlisle's statement on gold situa tion was a general toplo of conversation on Wall street this afternoon. It is not favorably received on tbe ground tbat it is felt to be indefinite. Most bankers seen expressed themselves unable to comprehend the secretary's intention in reference to treasury notes. Bussell Sago said this merning: "I believe tbat If people do not lose their heads we shall weather the storm and tbat tbe currency question will eventually be arranged satisfactorily. It is a pity, however, that Secretary Carlisle doe? not take a bold stand upon the subject and give us an Idea what be intends to do." Once With the Boss. Denver, April 21. Richard O'Don nell', once private secretary to "Boss" Tweed of New York, died at tho county hospital last night of consump tion. A Bigger Sweep. Washington, April 21. President Cleveland has made more changes up to today than he did eight years ago, after same time spent at tbe White House. According to some authorities, be has made more than any executive since Grant New Postmasters. Washington, D. C, April 21. Ninety-five fourth class postmasters were appointed today. Of these 84 were to fill vacancies occasioned by death and resignations. Pacific Coast Harbor. Washington, April 21. Owing to the inability of ail the members of the sub committee of tbe committee on commerce to get away by the 6th of May, tbe chairman of the committee has postponed bis trip to the Pacific for tbe purpose of investigating tbe subject of deep water harbor until the first week In July. Keportat Hawaii. Washington, April 21. Secretary Hresham bos received a report from Commissioner Blount of his action at Honolulu,, but says he has not a thing to give out about it. Russian Extradition. Washington, D. 0., April 21. A cable message received at tbe state de partment says tbe emperor of Russia has signed an extradition treaty be tween United States and Russia. Gold Shipments. New York. April 21. The actual engagements of gold shipments up to 10:30. a. m., are 54,040,000. They will probably go Tuesday. Electric Oar Victim. Portland, Ogn., April 21. Frank J. Harmiscb, who was knocked off tbe track by an electric car on Tues day, died today. Iho World Finders. Fort Monroe. April 21. Tho three Columbus caravels arrived this morn ing in tow of the Spanish warships and were received with great thunders of salutes. No Trouble in Arkansas. Rt. Tenuis. Anril 21. Advices from the Aannlatcd Press at Morillton.Ark,, state there is no taouble there, nor has there been any of a lawless nature since the lynching of Thornton. The Lake Tunnel Horror. ... .....tu-trc- Anrll 21. Rnriloi of two victims of the tunner crib horror were picked up on tbe beach early this morning. The steamer Burroughs went out to the crib this morning and f , l.swllaa Vnramun TlarltftF BeCUreU WU """"I .. ....-... of the construction gang, says there were io men in mw " wuu it wm overwhelmed. Paying Up. Corvallib, Or. April 21.-Tbe Oregon Pacific pay car went over tbe . ...... otul r.nM oil omnlnvM 40 per cent, of the total amount due them io" dck uwvitw, 7 mw v.v present management took control, (be affairs of tbe road have assumed a mon satisfactory shape to all eea-ersed. From New York Stato Prison at Sing Sing. LONDON DOCKERS' STRIKE UNSETTLED. General Labor Troubles at Buf falo, New York and Else whore. CONVICTS ESCAPE. Sing Bino, April 21. Rohieand Pal lister, murderers, under death sentence escaped from prison last night. Both men were under sentence to be electro cuted soon. Last night when the guard Hulse passed supper In to Pallls ter, tho condemned man, he threw a handful of pepper into the guard's eyes Hulse was blinded and Pallister rushed on him and took bis revolver away and forced Hulse into Palllstgrjfl cell, first taking his keys from him. He then locked Hulse lu the cell, unlocked the cell of murderer Frank Rohle. The two murderers unlocked the cells of Carlyle W. Harris and murderer Os mund, and invited these two to escape with them. Both Harris and Osmund refused. A brother of Roehl urrlved ten days ago from Europe with f7,000 which Roebl inherited. It is believed the brother assisted the men to escape. It is also believed that Harris' refusal to take advantage of tbe opportunity for escape will have bo mo weight with the governor in deciding his cose. DOCKERS' STRIKE. London, April 21. The prospects of speedy settlement of tbe Hull dockers' strike are vanishing. The men are ex pected to reject all proposals for com promise. The Bhip owners federation is about to issue a manifesto warning tbe strikers that unless they return to work at once their places will be filled by non-uuion men. BUILDERS' STRIKE. Buffalo, April 21. Builders and contractors are uneasy over signs of dis content in all the labor organizations. From surface appearances there is going tobea general strike of tbe building trades unions, unless demands of plas terers, bricklayers and stone masons are granted. All plasterers except 40 are on a strike for $3.60 per day, an ad vance of 50 cents. Brick layers and masons struck for eight hours a day with present wages $3.50. Carpenters are talking of demanding higher wages and unless bosses and employes get to gether and settle their differences there Is likely to be a general strike. MONTANA MINE ON FDftE. Many Lives Lost, and all Hope of Eescuc Abandoned. Butte. Mont, April 21. A fire caught In one of the shafts of tbe Butte and Boston company this mora ine. Nine miners were cut off from escape and others burned or sufiocatod. All hope of rescue has been abandoned. Not Acceptable. Vienna. Aorll 21. Count Kalnoky, Austrian premier, gave notice to the American minister that tbe Austrian government will not grant exequater to Max Judd ofBt. iouis, appointea Dy President Cleveland, consul general of the United States at Vienna. Count Kalnoky stated that the reason for re fusal of equator was because Judd Is an Austrian bv his former allegiance and engaged in tbn immigration business. Earl of Derby 111. London, April 21. Tho announce ment of tbe death of the Earl of Derby, was premature. He was very weak until mldngbt, when he rallied and was then better than at any time dur ing the day. Railway Suicide. Tacoma, April 21. James Demllle Wallace, aged 85 years, formerly of Cbattaroy, Wash., was run over and killed between here and Puyallup by tbe morning train from Seattle. His l.oarl wni luullv CrUHlied BD(1 Ills bodV mangled. He was walking beside the track and suddenly stepped in rront of tbe engine, as it was running at full speed. Tbe $65,000,000 Failure. London, April 21,-The bank waa in corporated under act of tbe council lu 1853. IU paid up capital stock to 708, 894. Tbe reserve fund to stated this year as JC500.000, and the further liabil ities of shareholders aa 850,026. Tbe bauk has 200 branches in Australia. The failure to due to a heavy withdraw al nt innftf in. The sews of the failure reached thU city too lata to af?eet tbe aaarket. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S Gov't Report RoYal ssm ABSOLUTELY PURE OFFICIAL CHOLERA-STATISTICS Show It is Gaining in Russia and Austria. THE NICARAGUA CANAL INVESTIGATION. Further Details of tho Australian Bank Failure. The Oholora. St. Petersburg, April 21. Official cholera statistics Issued show that from March 13 to March 27, tbero wero 400 now cases and 120 deaths in tbe gov ernment of Podolia, and from March 27 to April 13, 113 now cases and 350 deaths in the department of CofTa. Elsewhere lb tho empire 15 new cases and seven deaths wero reported. The Report From Vienna. Vienna, April 21. Two cases of cholera and one death aro reported from Olutb, in Bukovina. Four cases occurred in Noveraiasto. Fighting the Coup. Belgrade, April 21. Many of the liberal state officials have resigned in consequence of the coup d'etat. Mem bers of the municipal councils of Bel grade and Pesharevaz attempted to bold meetings in tbe town halls of tioee places, but were ejected by gen darmes, and tbo radicals, who formerly held the offices were Installed. An Englishman Sat Upon. New York, April 21. There was an exciting time at tho meeting of the stockholders of the Nicaragua Canal company caused by George C. Knight, an ex-employe of the company, who claims to repiesent a vast interest fa English capital, and who earnestly de sires to remove Warner Miller as presi dent of the company and have the pro ject entirely re-orgaulzed. Knight de clared tbe money of tho canal company was wasted in useless salaries aud in gotting up canal conventions in various parts of the country, which merely furnished jnnketlng expeditions for tbe officers. Warner Miller illegally bad himself elected president of the com pany. He proposed Bnilth W. Weed as successor to Miller, The latter, be estimated, would be acceptable to tbe parties because of the peculiarly happy connections which Weed had with the present administration at Washington. Knight read a schemo for an entire ly new canal company to be organized both under tbe English and American charters which would complete tho canal. Weed arose at I ho conclusion of Knight's speech and said ho bad come to the meeting to protest against tbo use of bis name in any way with the movement whioh Knight said he was engineering. Turning to Knight he said: "Your statements iu reference to the company and its management are every single one untrue." Ho said he protested in the name of President Cleveland against the imputation that it needed a man of tbo president's polit ical faith to present the canal matter to tbe administration. Ho denied tbat Miller was Illegally elected presi dent of the company. He closed by saying tbe American people would uoyer permit the English govern ment to have a Joint interest In tbe canal. No action was taken. Cuban Sugar Crops. Havana. Aorll 21. Tho weather continues favorable for sugar-grinding operations. Several estates uave al ready finished grinding and most of tbe others do not expect to continue be yond tbe 25th Inst., tub uevibta act Aerlcultura states that tbe estimate of a decrease of 20,000 tons in tbe sugar crop to now confirmed, and it la very doubtful whether the production will equal the yield of 820,000 tons of 1891. According to tbe Bulletln-Comuier-eial tbe representatives of the Trinidad frtfar Company to meeting with great UMwUy In seeHrlag a eurHoleat quan tity at Miuar aasa to commence grind- IsgMXt year, tbe eyndleate having Baking' Powder forbidden lihn to advance money to tbo tonants. Tho latter are roluctaut to enter Into any agreement unless ad vances are made them la order that they may proceed with tbo preparation and sowing of their fields. The Weekly Bays. "Several of our principal planters are endeavoring to obtain from the ware house companies and managers not only a reduotlon of storage rates, but also an arrangement by whioh those charges and insurance and weighing expenses shall be paid by tbo producer, and not by the purohaser, as has here toforo been tho custom at this place. ThIsschome,lt Is claimed, would attract to Havana a large quantity of sugar which could bo disposed at tbe same, prices they obtain at Mntanzas and other outport markets, notwithstand ing the smaller advantages planters en joy thore as to storage and facilities for raising money on stored sugar." THE WARDNER, IDAHO, FIRE. Datails of the Conflagration Tbat Was Announcod Thursday. Si'OKANE, Wash., April 21. The business part of Wardner, Idaho, was burned and Boveral hundred people are .homeless. Tbe loss is estimated be tween $250,000 and $500,000. Lees than one-third la covered by insurance, Tbe fire started in Lawson's clothing store between 1 and 2 o'clock yesterday morning. The cauo to not known, aa the flames had gained full control of the building before the fire was discov ered. The alarm was given shortly before 2 o'clock and brought the citi zens out at once, but it waa too late. Before any systematic work could bo done by tbo volunteers, tbe flames Bpread to tbe adjoining buildings By 1:30, the eutlre population waa in tho streets, Borne lighting tbe flames, others rushing to save their possessions. Wind scattered the blazing cinders everywhere and in a short time the whole gulch was a roaring sea of flame. It was evident by 8 o'clock tbat the entire-business part of the city waa doomed, The firemen still worked to prevent tho fire from spreading, a,nd by tearing down buildings and fun ning great risks of being caught by falling timbers tbey succeeded in cut ting off most of tbe residence part of ihe town, and by 4 o'clock the fire was checked. At daylight the scene was a pitiful one. Tbe town waa a heap of rulns,-wlth ruined men and homeless women picking their way among piles of ashes. Belief com mittees will at once be appointed and a call for help be issued. Only a partial list of tho losses can be obtained. World's Fair Sates. CuiOAao, April 21. All work done bv tbe Western Paa-ionger association during tbo last six weeks has gone by the board. Ail members of tue associa tion threw up their bands and gave up the hope of an Immediate adjustment of tbe world's fair rates. The cause of tho collaose was the announcement by Passeuger Traffic Manager White, of tho Atcuison roau, mat ins company would-at the cxplrutlon of thirty days. withdraw from membership in the as sociation. This was done, he said, be- cttusu his lino could not secure protec tion lu world's fair rates west of tbe Missouri river, whero It does the largest business. The Atohlsou people say they withdrew, not with any Intention ot cutting rates, but simply to protect their revenue. Accused Murderer Released. " Tacoma, Wash., April 21.-George Htowe, who has lain in prison for four years, accused of being implicated lu the murder of Enoch Crosby in tfata city in 1880, was ordered dtoaawsed by Judge Parker, on motion of Freeeeut log Attorney Bneil. Tbe eupreaae oowt recently ordered a new trial, but Ism prosecuting attorney concluded It would be useless, as some witnesses have left the country. Btowe to nearly dea4 fleam cotisumptlou. Blnaarek IU. New York, Apfll 21.-Tba Haealfa, H...II.. atla un Prlttaa UlimSUST la' seriously 111 at FrtedrlebMna, p '41 sl 4, r -3f 247 COMMERCIAL BTRXJCT. ft