Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, April 25, 1893, Image 1

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"THE PEOPLE'S PAPEB.
SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 1893.
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LADIES' KID SHOES
LADIES' PEBBLE AND
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Children's School Shoes from the Cheapest to the Best.
INFANT'S SHOES 25C, AND UP.
CASH
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297 Commercial
Keeping Pace With the Times.
Have your business accounts keptit PERFECT books, such are
The Frey Patent Flat Opening Books.
Bonks that are worthy of the patronage and praise of 'the Government Of
ficials of the State of Oregon, and the greater portion of the mercbantlle men
of the State, are surely derservlnjr of a trial by everyone.
Manufactured lu Oregon ONLY by The Meatou-Dygert Book Mfg. Co.,
Proprietors ot
THE CAPITAL CITY BINDERY.
Binders to the State of Oregon, Printers and Lithographers, Salem, Oregon.
Baby Carriages, Bicycles, Tricycles, Velocipedes, Boys Wagons
BROOKS & SALISBURY,
(SUCCESSORS TO BROOKH AND HARR1TT.)
Guns, Fishing Tackle, Sporting and Athletic Goods.
Bise Ball Good. Flags and FirtWoiks
BOXING GLOVES, LAWN TEN
NIS SETS, CROQUET BETS
KNIVES, RAZORS, SCISSORS,
DOLLS. TOYS, NOTIONS
LEATHER AND PLUSH GOODS.
SALEM, -
A. N. HALES, Proprietor. ' R. H. PRICE, Manager.
A. N. HALES' LIVERY.
(Sucoessor to It. K. Ryan.)
Livery, Feed aud Boarding Stable. A full supply of Horses and Bungles
on hand. Horses boarded by day, week or month. Office at stable, corner of
Liberty and Ferry streets, East of Willamette hotel.
H. F. BROER,
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.
500,000 TREES I
OSWEGO - NURSERIES.
FALL 1892. SPRING, 1893.
We would call the attention of dealers, and large and small planters, to
our large and varied assortment of Fruit Trees and Small Fruits, Ornamental,
8hade, Nut and Evergreen trees. Our trees are clean, smooth, and first-class lu
eyery resrect. Send for catalogue and price list. Address,
Walling & Jarisch,
aarMentioh this paper. Oswego, "Oregon.
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W. TflORNBURG,
tHE UPIIOLSTURER.
Recovers and repairs upholstered furniture. Long Experience In the trade
enables me to turn out first-class work. Samples of coverings. No trouble ti
give estimates. State Insurance block, Cbemeketa street
CHURCHILL
BURROUGHS
DtigaD Dros.
F. T. HART,
OUR SHOE WEEK
GLOVE GRAIJS
W.
STORK
THOMAS.
Successor to B. Foretner & Co.
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OREGON.
Spraying Oiiffiis,
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State Street.
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LEADING MERCHAN1
TAILOR.
25 to $3
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Salem, Or.
Excitement in Mexico.
Deminq, N. M., April 25. J. P. San
ford, a resident of Ascension, Mexico,
arrived here yesterday. He reports
much excitement iu northern Mexico;
and the government is collecting all
the arms and customs guards at that
point, expecting to have to send them
to au uprising of bandits headed by
Sonoma Milts, near Tomossoglck,
whose members are rapidly increasing
by citizens joining the band and pre
senting the appearance of a revolution
in embryo.
World's Fair Kegatta.
New York, April 24. The commit
tee, composed of Dewitt G. Crelger, jr.,
commodore; B. V. John, secretary, and
Fred R. Pratt, chairman of the finance
committee, of Chicago, are in New
York In the interests of the inter
national regatta, which is to take
place at Lake Geneva. Wis., during tbe
world's fair. They are on an extended
trip through tbe east, and will visit all
the leading colleges for tbe purpose of
giving full information regarding tbe
regatta. Fully 1500 amateur oarsmen
will compete in-the event.- Boat eluba
from all parts of the world will be repre
sented, and will Bend entries for single,
double, pairs, barget. and eight oared
races. Already entries nave been re
ceived from colleges in Australia, Eu
rope, Canada and tbe Pacific coast; also
from tbe leading boat clubs. These
gentlemen, in company with Colonel
Robert Rae, of Chicago, will soon visit
England to consult with Oxford and
Cambridge.
Englishmen always eat dinner before
they go out to dinner, according to a
humorist, because they know the risks
they are running, but nobody ever warns
the stranger, and so he walks placidly
into tho trap.
Scientists have discovered, it is said,
that tbe memory is stronger in summer
than in winter. Too much food, too
tnnch physical exercise and too much ed
ucation are among the worst foes of the
memory.
The beautiful Cleonice supplant ail,
brunette rivals in the heart of her royal'
lover, and to do so she had only to veil
her pearly tears by tho shining gold ol
her hair.
The French photographer, M. Moray,
has succeeded in photographing a dragon
fly on tho wing. The time of exposure
was only l-2,600th of a second.
Her Education Aldi Her lluibanC.
Mrs. John Foster, wife of the oecr
tary of state, received in her youth a
thorough classical education, and during
her long residence abroad she gained a
knowledge of court life and an experi
ence in etiquette that do good service in
her present position. She is of great as
sistance to her husband by the familiar
ity with French that enables her to
translate from tho Canadian papers any
thing of importance Exchange.
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CARLISLE'S BOND SCHEME.
All Right But Impracticable You
. Know.
WHAT THE NEW YORK BANKERS SAY.
A Few More Cyclones and Torna
does Thrown Loose at
t'ke Windup.
New York, April 25. The morning
papers say tbe proposition from Secre
tary Carlisle discussed by bankers here
yesterday wae to allow the government
to hypothecate with banks, in return
fur n minnlv of irold. fiftv millions of
five percent ten year bonds, referred to
In tbe resumption act, with privilege
of redeeming them after oneyear,wben
tbe government is in better shape. A
majority "of bankers thought the sug
mxittnn lii the right direction but im
practicable. ,
Gold Rejected.
Washington, April 25.-The secre
tary of the treasury has rejected the
terms of tbe New York bankers otter
ing gold to the treasury.
Nearly a Million.
Washington, April 25. Gold in
the treasury this morning, over and
above the 1100,000,000 gold reserve, is
(900,000.
Harvest of tho Elements.
Belton, Mo., April 25. A funnel-
shaped cloud appeared about 0 o'clock
last night both east and west of
the city. Several barns were
blown to pieces and much dam
age done to orchards and forest
trees, dwellings aud barns. The
bouse of Dan Funk was blown to splin
ters. None of the family were injured.
No casualties are as yet reported.
Kansas City, April 25. A regular
twister swooped down on Independ
ence, doing lots of minor damage, but
miraculously causing no deaths. Be
fore It reached tho more densely popu
lated part of the city, the ugly visitor
rose as quickly as It came and, passing
over the city, again lighted In the out
skirts. Here the damage paused a
minute before was repeated.
Grand Forks, N. C, April 25. For
the first time since the Red river com
menced its rampage the Ice moved
yesterday, damaging every bridge it
paused. The ice Is gorging two miles
Iwlnw and it is scarcely probably the
bridges will be saved.
Amadee, Cal., April 25. Many Mo
doc county stockmen have been ruined
by the severities of the heavy storms.
Dead cattle strew tho valleys of Modoc
and Lassen.
Honoring Columbus.
Washington, D. C, April 25.
President Cleveland will be absent
from Washington six days in connec
tion with ceremonies attending naval
review at New York and opening of
Columbian exposition at Chicago. He
leaves for New York tomorrow after
noon and makes a trip to Chicago be
fore returning to Washington. He
will reusli Chicago Friday noon and
leave Monday noon to reach Washing
ton again Tuesday evening.
More Appointments.
Washington, D. C, April 25. Tbe
following apdolntmoutfl were announcd
todav at the White Heuse: I. F. Mo-
Kinney of New Hampshire, miuister to
Colombia; Thomas L. Thompson or
California, minister to Brazil; George
Wm. Carutb of Arkansas, minister to
Portugal.
The TJ. P. Strike Over.
Omaha, April 25. All striking Un
ion Pacific Iron workers returned to
work this morning. It is said terms of
agreement are not to be made public
before tomorrow.
Prom Morphine.
Bakeii Citv, April 25. Fred Bowen
of this city, died last night from the
effects of an overdose of morphine.
Deceased leaves a mother, five sisters
and five brothers. He was aged thirty-
one years.
Big Assignment.
Hioijx Ciiy. Iowa. April 25. D. T.
Hodges, tbe largest financial operator
here, filed an anfessmentfor tbe benefit
of creditors this afternoon.
Still ob Life's Stage.
Nbw Yohk, April 35. Booth's pby-
Isletaa says be to so improved
oeeslders hie recovery eerUla.
that
BOOMING WESTERN INTERESTS.
Big Convention at Ogden organized
and Running.
Ogden. April 25. The trans-Mlssls-
sippl congress assembled at 10 o'clock
this morning. Tho committee on per
manent organization reported as fol fel fol
eows: For president, Governor W. J.
McConnell, of Idaho; secretary, W. H.
Harvey, of Ogden, Utab; assistant W.
J. Easterbrook, of Oregon, and O. W.
Crawford, of Texas.
The minority report suggested also
for president the names of A. C. Fisk,
of Colorado and J. W. Bont, of Wash
ington. Tho vote resulted as follews:
141 for minority and 140 for majority.
The standing of Governor McConnell
on silver was challenged. McConnell
being called out placed himself on rec
ord as favoring free coinage ot silver in
ratio 10 to 1 of gold.
THE NAVAL SQUADRON.
Great Columbian Naval Review at
New York City.
New York, N. Y., April 25. At
noon the naval squadron, from Hamp
ton Roads was sighted n few miles
south of Sandy Hook. It was nearly
8 p. m. when the great engines of war
on sea passed Sandy Hook. Loud
mouthed cannon from vessels in the
harbor and on forts gavo ilism a greet
ing as they swung into anchotage near
the Narrows. Despite fogs and a driz
zling rain thousands gathered at points
of vantage to see tho incoming terrors
of the sea.
Columbus' Statue.
Chioaoo, April 25. The great bronze
statue of .Christopher Columbus, a gift
of the worlds Columbian exposition
company was unveiled at Lake Front
this afternoon with simple ceremonies
and presemted to the city by a repre
sentative of the exposition company.
It was accepted by Mayor Harrison.
POLITICS AND BUSINESS.
The Mixture Causes a Big Failure In
an Adjoining State.
Moscow. Idaho, April 25. The well-
bnnwn nnrnoration. McConnell, Mo-
Gulre & company., the largest morcan
tllo house lu Idaho, of which Governor
McConnell Is the head, was closed yes
terdav by the sheriff.
Although there had been rumors of
Impending embarraeiiment, the failure
caused great excitement. Tbe First
National bank, of Moscow, Issued an
attachment for $20,000 and the sheriff
closed the doors. The Moscow National
hank immediately followed with an
attachment for $25,000. Attorneys for
Mnmhv. Grant & Co.. of San Francisco,
and Allen & Lewis, of Portland, served
attachments running tho figures up to
about f 100,000. More attachments are
expected today, which will materially
Increase liabilities. Tbe assets amount
to about 880.000 In stock, a large book
account and tbe firm's business proper
ty, which is mortgaged for $25,000.
Governor McConnell originated tho
firm several years ago and two years
ago it was Incorporated for $loo,uou.
Tho members of tho firm are: Govern
or McConnell, Frank A. David, J. C.
Haskell, W. M. Chambers, and J. H.
McGulre.
A large brick block, valued at $00,
000, wob built In which to carry on tho
business. On this Gilbert Bros., of Sa
lem, have a mortgogo of $25,000.
Two branch houses were established
at Pullman, Wash. The firm made
large purchases of wheat and It was
thought profited largely thereby. The
recent depression In tho wheat market,
however, Is said to bave causea ueavy
loss and the firm was unable to meet
Its obligations. In order to save them
selves, tbe Pullman business was sold
last week to R. 8. Browno anuj.rt.
McGulre, of this city, and the money
was placed In the Moscow house. It
arrived too late.boweyer, and the crash
.amuvmtnrdav. Their friends doeply
sympathize wltb Governor McConnell
and tbe other members oi me concern,
all of whom will lose heavily. It Is
thought wltb careful management the
firm may pay dollar for dollar. To
night the firm mado a general assign
ment for the benefit of creditors. The
First National and Moscow National
banks are not affected by the failure.
Norwegians Angry.
Chbibtiana, April 25.-Tbe radical
malorltv In tbe storthing will postpone
tbe vote on tbe civil list as a mark of
HafUnm to Klntr 0car for having re
fused to approve tbe demand for separ-
rate consular reprenlatlon Tor Norway,
The Norwegian newspapers attack tbe
monarchy and are agitating for tbe
aililnn of tbe badve of the uulon of
be Swedes and Norway from the Nome
I glaa flag.
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S Gov't Report 2
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ABSOLUTELY PURE
LATEST HAWAIIAN NEWS.
Cleveland's Commissioner
Stay Indefinitely.
May
THE POPE ANB GERMANY'S EMPEROR
British Budget Shows a Deficien
cy from Decreasing
EoYonues.
Mr. Blount Speaks.
San FBANOiBCO.Aprll 25. Tho bark
entino Irmgard, arrived from Honolulu
brings advices up to April 12 as follews:
Tbe Press correspondent called upon
Commissioner Blount this morning
and asked If there was any truth In the
report that he Intended leaving for
home on tbe steamship Australia,
which leaves here April 20. Mr.
Blount replied there was no truth lu
it whatever. "My length of stay hero
Is Indefinite. It may be two months, It
may be three months." Continuing,
be said In reply to a query that he hud
no means of knowing what tho senate
of the United States was doing, and
was accordingly. not iufluonoed there
by. Asked if be had been surprised at
any existing conditions here, or if he
could now express an opinion, he said
his frame of mind bad wholly been re
ceptive: he bad been receiving Impres
sions but had not yet allowed himself
to form any conclusions. "Of course,"
"when the time comes and when that
may be I cannot say, I will have some
conclusions to make, they may be er
roneouB, but they will probably be de
cided." Asked if be would visit tbe
other Islands, be Bald; "I bavo hardly
bad opprotunlty to get out of tbls house
I have been so besieged by callers. I
have seen no points of Interest about
Honolulu. Mrs. Blount Is doing the
vlsltiug, and I bavo been kept keeping
house. I suppose after she has Inspec
ted tbe island she will bo able to Impart
tbe information to me, or I may be able
In the futuro to go about more."
The Pope and Germany,
Bomb, April 25. It Is understood
in official circles tbe interview yester
day between tbe pope and the emperor
of Germany was on questions touching
the Catholic church's attitude in Ger
man politics, and especially touching
the attitude of tbe German clerical
nartv toward tbe Imperial policy. The
emperor's friendly conversation and gift
of a diamond-studded snudbox, bear
ing bis portrait, to Cardinal Ledochow
ski, who favors tbe triple alliance, Is
much commented on.
Tho English Budget.
London, April 25. Harcourt, chan
cellor of tho exchequer, Introduced tho
budget for the coming fiscal year In tbe
tbe commons. The chancellor estimat
ed the expenditures for the current
fiscal vear at 401.000 aud tho revenue
at 89,89,000, leaving a deficit of 674,-
000, due In part to the slight expected
decrease of revenue, but chiefly to tho
vast growth of expenditures not created
by the government, but through tho
demands of tho country upon parlia
ment. The chancellor said the govern
ment would not propose to cover the
deficit by encroaching upon the sinking
fund devoted to tho reduction of the
national debt. Ho preferred to meet
the deficit by a straightforward way of
Increased taxation. Tbe government
resorted to lucerne tax.
Chilian News'.
Nkw Yohk, April 25. The Herald's
special cable says: Leading newspa
pers In Santiago and Valparaiso pub-
llah statements denying Mr. Egan'a as
sertions that be did not connive at tbo
escape of nooley, the fugitive who
sought an asylum in the Uulted Stutea
legation. 1 1'arvenlts declares It can
nrove tbe assertions by statements of
officials in tbe foreign office. It was
russored here yesterday that Secretary
Oreabam bad ordered Minister Kgsn to
turn over the archives in the legation
to Hecrstarv McCreery. Buoh an order
woald nleue tbe Chilians. There are
I MBbale,aertloM that tbe reseat out
Baking
Powder
broak was encouraged by Minister
Egan and Juan McKeuna, or tne HH't
ing Balmacedlsts.
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Church Panic.
Naples, April 25. A fatal panio oc
curred in the church of Torre Anaun-1
ziata. During the services the draper!
lea about the altar wero blown againM?
alighted candle. Tbe. flames
ranldlv and the congregation
fortbo doors, women and oblld
were thrown to tbe door and' trampled'
upon. When tbe fire was extinguisoeo
it was found that elaht Women an4
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nve cnuaren naa oeeaoruBueu mju,j
while hundreds of others were terloas-
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Five Million Failure.
London, April 25. The suspenekm
la nnnnnnnuH rt f lift r.rtnflfltl fthArifenld
bank of Australia, capital 1,000,04
reserve 320.000. It has branches i
Loudon. Victoria. New South Wi
and Queensland.
Home-Rule Amended'.
London, April 25. In tho commc
a motion was made to amend tne boc
rule bill by providing that the goveri
mnnfc withdraw the military to
from Ireland before parliament Is i
tabllshed In Dublin.
Family Murdered.
Rome. Anrll 25. A man named A
nnnl and his wife and two sons W
murdered as tbey slept In their
One of tbe sons recently gave tbe
Hoe Information as to haunts of
hrlorands. 'H
THE HASHSLINQER'B II
Ww VnrV Walura Wake S DMOUM
for Higher Wages. "j
New YoitK. Anrll 25. Ser
trouble wltb tbe waiters In nearly
the large hotels and restaurants is
mlnent. unless concessions or a
stantlal naturo are made today,
waiters propose to paralyze business
all the restaurants of tbe better o
Thnlr nlanH have been carefully lala
and there is every reason for believiM
that these men, skilled In their calUnj
mean lust what they say. Tins mo
ment among tbe beat waiters'
better nav beiran only three w
aeo. but has assumed really great
portions, and Is one of the most
marks bio and important efforts
attempted by worklngmen In this
Tho waiters themselves can ecareel
realize that tbey bave in the short spaf
of three weeks succeeded in building if
a really poweriui organization. ab
have nresented demands to tbe prop;
tors of of tbo hotels aud restaurants, aw
will strike in two of these hotels
unless theli demands are gran
Thrnn hntiiln have been selected for
morrow and four for Wt'du
Thursday, tho day for tho naval revle
has been selected for tbo grand ell
when strikes will be ordered ia
tbe hotels that have not agreed to t
demands of the men.
Albany New.
Auiany, April 25. E. A. Pike, I
miller In the Red Crown mills,
caught In the shafting, and
horrlblo deatb only by bracing bit
so that tbe main belt was thrown
His injuries are uot serious.
James Talt, a boy employed In
woolen mills, had bis right arm
In a carding machine this morning,' i
the flesh was torn ofr tbe lower
Tim tail will nrobablv recover. j .
A sneolal term of tbe circuit
convened vesterday to try Ms
Wassom, held for the murder of A.
Grubbe at Lebauon. Application '
made for a continuance, aud was l
under advlsemeut by Judge
Great Natleal ChutfA Leas-
Chicago. April 36.-Tbe macnli
nn trmorv of the First resluMOt,
nols Natlousl Guard, was destroys
Are earlv tbls morning. TWO I
known to bave perUbed IbUmi
It to supposed six owess
amefate. Two otbwfs were!
wltb the utmost dliHetiHy by
after tbey were badly bante
property lest to ever IWWf,
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