'-- f- SB1SC " CAPITAL JOURNAL. Sa- ATU1U)AY SATURDAY. VOL. 6. "THE PEOPLE'S PAPEIt." HALEM, OliXCJON, WEDNESPAY, MAY 17, 18011. "TO-I)AYtf NJflWB TO-DAY." WO. ti. T'9SfT'i!rvmirw& ? vw- .aMBflNBJBBBBBBHfc " ' !--. ' ' THE BAD BUSINESS Of buying goods on timo, from credit houses, and paying other people's debts by additional largo profits is not a desirable, one, except to thosp who do not intend to pay their bite. If you have the cash to ray for -what you want, got out of the old credit rut, and try tho spot cash plan. You w.ll be surprised at tho percentage Tb? N?u) York Racket will save you, because they have no losses to account for and are satisfied with a smairprofit. Cash from manufacturer to consumer is our plan. . Our line consists of boots, shoes, hats, shirts, pants, window blinds, lace curtains, laces, em broiders s, underwear, and a full line of notions. See some fo our bargains in table linens. We invite an inspection of our stock, quality and prices. E. T. BARNES, State Ins. Block. Keep ing Pace With Have your business accounts kept The Frcy Patent Books that are worthy of the patronage and praise of tho Government Of ficials of the State of Oregon, and the greater portion of the mercbautile men of the State, are surely deserving of a trial by everyone. Manufactured in Oregon ONLY by The Meston-Dygert Book Mfg. Co., Proprietors ot THE CAPITAL CITY BINDERY. Binders to the State of Oregon' Printers and Lithographers, Salem, Oregon. 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, 8bade, Nut and Evergreen trees. Our trees are clean, smooth, and first-class in every respect. Send for catalogue and price list. Address, Walling & Jarisch, SMention this paper. Oswego, Oregon. A. N. HALES, Proprietor. It. H. PRICE, Manager. A. N. HALES' LIVERY. (Successor to It. R. Ryan.) Livery, Feed and Boarding Stable. A full supply of Horses and Buggies on band. Horses boarded by day, week or month. Office at-stable, corner of Liberty and Ferry streets, East of Willamette hotel. I W. TflORNBORG, Recovers and repairs upholstered furniture. Long Experience in the trade enables me to turn out first-class work. Samples of coverings. No trouble to give estimates. State Insurance block, Chemeketa street CHURCHILL BURROUGHS F. T. HART, 247 COMMERCIAL 8TREET. ESTABLISHED 1870. WILLIAM NILES & CO., Los Angeles. California. BREEDERS AM EXPORTERS OF Ed. argaegepjpes xwi m jIMM. Choice Meats. .AaECKnBfcaV:BrBVr4iBrBByJ the Times. - - - In PERFEOT books, such are' Flat Opening Books. THE rPIIOLSTKRER. Spraying Oiifiils, 103 State Street. LEADING MERCHANT. TAILOR. INCORPORATED 1801 FINE CATCLE, BOGS, HIBL1RY. Berkshire & Poland-China Figs a Specialty. Fancy Poultry, All Varieties. Eggs for Hatching. Incubators. Niles Pacific Coast Poultry and Stock, Illustra ted, 60 cents by mail. jarHEND FOR CIRCULARS." C. Cross, Wfceleeale and Retail Sealer la fresh. Salt aa4 Smoke Meats f allHIiitfs OS Court and 110 Mate BtreetB. Before Going to the Wo? Id's Fait Enquire About The Limited Express trains of the Chi cago, Milwaukee & 8t. Paul Railway between St. Paul and Chicago and Omauu and Chicago. These trains ara vestlbueri. electrio lighted and steam heated, with the fin est Dining and Bleeping Car Service In the world, The Electrio reading light In each berth is the successful novelty .of this progressive age, and is highly appreciat ed by all regular patrons of this line. We wish others to know Its merits, as the Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paul Bail way Is the ouly line in the west enjoy ing the exclusive use of this patent. For further information apply to nearest coupon ticket agent, or address C. J. Eddy; General Agent, J. W. Casey, Trav. Pass. Agt. 225 Stark St., Portland, Or. tf Dissolution. The partnership heretofore existing between J. C. Robertson and F. 8. Bar zee at Turner has been dlsolvcd by mu tual consent. J. C. RoberUon will re ceipt for all monies paid on account due said firm and pay all outstanding debts. 4-18-4W A Temperance Drink i of (otnpcrance people a health giving drink for the mosses. Hires ' Not a harmful Ingredient In itt make-up. Nothing but Uie pur est extracts oi carefully selected herbs, roots, barks and berries. A i cent package makes Five ,aHonof a Dellciout, Strength ening, BAarveiccnt Beverage. Be eore and get Hlrae' Dr. Powell Reeves & Co., Tho Old Reliable Specialists, Lata ot New York Hoeptule. Oraduata with High Honors. Twenty year xperlane as Proteaeor, Lecturer, Author and gDcclalUt in Cbromo uu Catarrh, Bronohitii, Coueh and ' Difficulty of Breathing Successful ly treated withspeolf to remedies thoroughly tests ana proTedby the OLD DOCTOR Who Is one of nature's noblemen. thoroughly devoted to hia profession and ever reaay to aeip too snuoieu. SRRVOUS DEBIint SLiIffi 'ESS.'SS middle aged men. The awful eteoTyarfr la-rita-ratlon. Droduelng waakneaa, LOST .MAN HOOD, night emUelone, sxhaurtlnf drain. . .-C...S...! tnmm f inrrrw. waakneaa of both r-T : -w ifw f il 1 J jJi jy 0 & I vHBa body and brain, unfitting oae for study, bualnees and aarriage, treated with oarer falling auessaa. Oet cured and be a man. BLOOD AID SKII rtESSFt8z trpbUltlo Ulnt, rbenmatlara, eruption, etc., of elfklnde, blood pobon Jrora any cause whatoTar. oured promptlyr lTlag Ue yte purs sad kTdmet'amd drum y5&sas& and all dltau ioI the bladder of both sexes. catarrh ssssss&si the bowel, etoroaob, etc.; dlauhoae, dratotery, etc. Trouble of thU character rellered atoaeej cure effected aeaoon as poeelola. mii. nBIVITff dlae, gleet, gonorrhoea, erpbllls, FIllATK hydrocele. Tarfocele. teodereM, welling, weaktieea of organ, and pile, flrtula, rupture, quickly cured without any pala or d- WirwTnrbrIMlTtn,.w.yrth; lliTft iitr. fbooaand cured at fcowa by eomaeosdeaee and medlelne sept '? obiSrVrtSo. EBdote eau la stajaps tor boekoa Sexual BesreUL Addrese, R.FnwELLIEEVES CO.. Ntt LmW at 211 Oi'I St,Sil. GROVER A He and His Cabinet Say the Law Is Dead. CHINESECANNOTBEMADETOGO Tkoy Await Ike rieagare ef tke Pigtail Government NOTHING IN -CHINESE RETALIATION. The Admlalaftratioa Hoped the Oeart Would Mel the Geary Lw Un coariittttleMl The Cabinet and the Ohinete. Washington, May 17. The Chinese queatlou occupied tho entire attention of tho cabinet at its meeting yesterday. Before the cabinet meeting Chief Jus tice Fuller, who dissented from the de cision of the supreme court, called at the White House and bad a brief talk with the president. Subsequently the chief justice had an iuterview with Secretary Gresbam. It is understood the conclusion reached by tbe cabinet was that tho law could not be lnforced for tho reason that there Is no money available for tbe purpose. The aot only carries an ap propriation of $100,000. Secretary Car lisle ebowed that not more than (16,000 of the sum remained. It is estimated It would cost to deport all the Chinese now In tbe country, wbo havo not complied with the law, moro than $6, 000,000. This statement exhibited what one member of tbe cabinet called the utter Inability of the government to give any eilect to tho law without fur ther action by congress. Under tue circumstances it is understood nothing could be done, and it Is said there Is little, If any, probability of the federal government making any immediate effort to put tbe law Into eflect. One of tbe prominent members of the cabinet, who is regarded as a man of great force, and Btrengtb or character, made the broad assertion after tbe ses sion was over tbat the law was nothing short of a political scheme enacted for political eilect (be said, In fact, some thing about demagoguery), and inti mated that there had been a general hope among his associates that the court would bold It to be unconstitu tional, It Is assumed that In ordinary course the supreme court, as soon as a major, ity of the members determine tbe phraseology of tbe decision It will be transmitted to the Chinese minister to be by him forwarded to his government. This will necessarily delay and congress will probably be again In session be fore a reply can be made to the com munication. It Is evident the administration Is surprised by tbe decision and tbe situ ation Is very perplexing. With the constitutionality of the law settled, it Is embarrassing not to be able to enforce It, but in the absenoe of money for the expense of deporting u me uninese would simply accept the situation and ooraply with the law it would simplify matters, but tho Impression is tbat most of tbem will not do this, but will resist as long as possible. As to the expense of enforcing tbe law, It Is not by any means sure, that if congress were in session tbe money would bo appropriated. Tbe effect of the decision is fur reaching and Involves according to the views of many diplom ats and naval ofllcers, the severance of our diplomatic aud commercial relations with the Chinese empire. They are Arm In their belief tbat tbe Celestials will retaliate against the United States. Tbat this extreme view of the situation is not regarded as altogether as an lm probability Is evidenced by tbe fact tbat tbe naval officials are considering tbe question In connection with tbe re organization of the American aquadron in Chinese. Oo the other hand, at the state de partment rumors and surmises of Chi nese retaliation are not given credence to. Not even an Intimation bearing on tb6 report that the Chinese government intends to dejnirt American missionar ies and all other citizens of this country comes to the ears of the department of ficials. The Impression Is quite gener al tbat the administration will have to allow the pitsent orders to the collec tors not to make arrests to stand, A final solution of tbe problem would CANNOT! seem to devolve on congress and until tbat body assembles It does not appear tbe law can be enfored. Secretary CarlUle received Many tel egram today aektagfor suspeauleM tt paratloM of the law for at least six months. The beet opinion obtainable on the subject itt the treiWMry depart ment Is lust the law Is explicit on the point, having set the 6th of May as the last day on whloh registration could be made and consequently It Is beyond the power of eyen the prmldsnt to ex tend this limit. Among the telegrams received by Secretary Cail'sle was one from the attorneys of the Chinese Six Companies, whoasked for a suspension of the law, APPOINTMENT BY 00MMTMI0X Cleveland Contemplating a Complete Revolution la the Civil Bervice. NRwYonK, May 17. The Bun says Cleveland's experience with office seekers has convinced him that tho present method of appointment to of fice through political Influence has be come a scandal, and he Is revolving In his mind a scheme to do away with it entirely, by a complete reorganization of the system, and that he will probab ly recommend to congress tbe framing ofalawfor a commission on appoint ments, as far removed from political Influence as the supremo court, to make all appointments except foreign min isters and certain high officials nearest the executive, qualification for place to be the only question in making appointments. More Appointments. Washington, May 16. The an nouncement of the appointment of W. H. Dimond to be superintendent of tbo United States Mint, at Ban Franclsoo, Is Incorrect. He is tbo present incum bent and has tendered his resignation. His successor was appointed this morn ing, by tbe president, In the person of John Leggatt, of California. Tbe presi dent today appointed B. T. Hough, of Ohio, solicitor of internal revenue. Quiet at Hawaii. Honolulu, May 17. Affairs politi cal are still very quiet here, and cards posted about tbe palace and state build ings are tbe only sign tbat the govern ment Is being conducted by force of arms, Lorrln A. Thurston has accept ed tho position of minister to Washing ton. Radical annexationists are advo cating tbe oxllo of tbe ex-queen, but It is believed tbat as long as she remains quiet no action will be taken. The big Japanese cruiser, Nanlwa Kan, whloh has been here several months, has been recalled by the Japanese government. Another Minneapolis Bank Falls. Minneapolis, Minn., May 17. The Citizens' bank suspended payment this morning. A notlco on the door says depositors will be paid in full. The Citizens' Is one of tho smaller state banks and has a capital of 125,000. Tho deposits on May 4tb amounted to $283,918. Norway's Celebration. Chioaoo, May 17. This is Norway's day at tbe world's fair. Norwegians came by thousands to celebrate the dedication of tbe Norwegian building, and commemorate the separation of Norway from Denmark, this being the anniversary of tbat event, and a boll, day throughout Norway. The Thomas Trouble. GinrjAao, May 17. Tbe national world's fair commission this afternoon adopted the report of Its committee cal ling for tbe resignation of musical dir ector, Theodore Thomas Mvwlfe cured of malaria by SI m mens Liver Regulator. J. N. Tbomn- son, pastor M. E. church, .beign, jxeu. WILLAMETTE NOTES. Dr. Wbltaker preaohed at Alblus, Sunday, May 14, Miss Agnes Smith of South Dakota was at chapel Monday with Mrs. Han- BAA L. B. Austin, a sophomore, went to Woodburn Tuesday, and will soon go to Minneapolis. He Is an exemplary student and we are sorry to lose him. Tbe general programs of commence ment will be out next week. It prom lues to be a most excellent one. The preliminary oratorical content held for the purpose of determining who will represent the Willamette university in the luter-colleglate orator leal contest held Juno 2d, will, occur ihla Wednesday evening. May 17, at S n. m. Tbe contestants are Misses Myrtle Marsh and Edith Krlzzell, and Messrs J. It. Hume, J. W. Reynolds and Floyd Field. Good muslo will be furnished. Everybody welcome and no admission fee charged. Haudy for travellers Is Simmons Li ver Regulator in powder. It eau be carried in tbe pocket. Hawks aHaie. Levar, paper bangers, 97 Highest of all In Lcnvcnlnfj rower, latest tf, S Gov't Report RoYal ABSOULTTELY PURE FURIOUS STORM IN 1)1110. Terrible FMs in Wester PeiRsylvaiiia, SCHOONER SUNK AT ASHYABIM F1ER Railroftfl Traffic Suspended Floods of Streams. By Cleveland, Ohio, May 17. A furi ous storm raged hero sluoe Sunday night and still prevails. Nearly 8 luchesof rain have fallen. Many un completed bouses, sheds, and outbuild ings are wrecked by the wind. The Cuyahoga river la out of Its banks. Groat quantities of lumber are being oarrlod out Into tho lake. At noon railroad traffic was completely suspend ed. Trains are side tracked where they are and unablo to move. Business is ni a standstill. No hopes of relief till It stops raining. Many miles of track aro undor water. Pennsylvania Floods. Newcastle, Pa., May 17. A large portion of Newcastle Is under water eight feet and tho water Is still rising. All boats in tbe city are being used to rescue people from second stories. Fac tories and mills are flooded. Several planing mills aro washed away and a number of houses moved from their foundations. Sains and Floods. PlTTsnufto, May 17. It has been raining throughout Western Pennsyl vania for tbo last forty-eight hours. All streams are bank full. Disastrous floods are foretold Schooner Bonk. Ashtabula, Ohky May 17. The schooner Pelican sank at Pier last night Peter Nelson, John Ertokson and John McKnlght of tbe orew drowned. Eastera Flood Accidents. Banhsville, Ohio. May 17. This Is the worst flood ever known in this sec tion. Every residence on tbe lowlands is inundated. Tbe water Is still rising. Erie. Pa.. May 17. This section .of tbe state is badly flooded. Buildings and bridges are gone down by scores. Many factories, etc., flooded. Tbe fire department was kept out all night, res cuing tbe people In tbe flooded districts The waters are still rising. Cleveland. Ohio. May 17. This afternoon tbe life saving crew started out to rescue two men in a skill, when the life boat capsized and the entire crew, except one, drowned. Eight Fersoms Drowned. Connkaut, O,, May 17, A dredge and tug broke from tbe moorings this raornlng,and was carried Into tbe lake, where It capsized. Seven men and one woman were drowned. LETTER LIST. Tho following letters remaining iu the Salem poetofflce May 10, 1803, un called for. Those calling for them please say "advertised" BeryQO Breyfngel S O Bran non M Call Carlos O Ddvlso Elmo Faith Geo D iienry Nettl Kruulz Juo 2 Rubby Wm Reld J B HtelnerGeo Smith Al Taylor Ed Willis V W Baker Mrs A Cox AH Duvall Jas Esgate Llttlo Freuoh Jos Harris Mrs Geo Potter D L Roberts Oscar J Bblrley H Soblndler Turnbr & Co G H WllklosDJ Walker Will Wankley Fratik Wallace J uiiusu A. N. GILBERT, P. M. Danger I If you have a feeling ot opprtalon and un eaalneiaa little aboTe tho diapbratfm, ami lint below tn rlft-lit rib, muravuted by lyluif oa the right aide, lookout! Anuia aafate, your liver la aiaoraerea. foriupa noi aerioim Jy M yet. but-UUl liepauo anseeaaea re n uncommon, lloaletter'a Hujmwh HltUr U thopreclae remedy to resuisle tbo liver, ami prevent itaoonxMilun and liiflamullun, mid to dUperae auch minor ludloaoMU deruuKD menu a yellownM oflbe sklo and '.allot the eye. furred Vugue, aournew. of the breutb, canto on rlalnj iu the morning, dlialue.. elett. headaebe and eouttlpatlou. fly relating Ibe bowel palnlKMly.lt open a channel or Z..i . n,..iihuiuniii hii. rhMlK lend.u- cy toooaeUoBBdssorgBinto ' '' altbeeauio time giving am I ." '!,,1 listcereiive aetlos, aadaffitrd relief to Hie atowaeh. waled U usually laactlre. out of or eVandopwad will, wind wnea Ibe bowelr areeeetlye; Uaethe WW aUo In fever aud agae, rhetitBaUM sad kidney trouble. Baking Powder SKIN DISEASES. What spectacle Is more dlscustlng than that of a man or woman with a skin disease which shows Itself in pint pics or blotches on hands, arms, faee and neck? It Is simply Impure blood. See what firandreth's Pills did for ohronlo case: George Chapman, Plncenlng, Mica;; savs: r'For four years I was In tbe Mounted Infantry Iu the U. 8. Army, residing during tbat time principally in Texas. Almost all or that time I bad a chronto skin disease, characterized by an emo tion over the entire surface of ray lege and thighs, arms and chest. Tbe doe tnra tnrmiul It in. T hail vlvain tin :t; ..j "."T"; "rt2J ail nones in ever uwiug curcu, wina Branuroth'n Pills were recommended to me. I concluded to try tbem, and X havo thanked God dally since then that I did so. I used them for about three months, and by tbat time, was completely cured and have never had any troublo sluco." FROM MARION. A. B. George and Alvln George have". Just finished putting up a telephone connecting their residences, a distance of about half a mile. Jas. Adklns and family moved last Friday up near Albany. .,'. James Rutherford went last week to ; try his luck in tho gold mines of eout em Oregon. Jim lovea to prospect at wo hopo his' most sanguine expeota-1 tlons may bo realized. Wohadantco shower of rain Toes-j day whloh was a great benefit to crops. Shows are getting to be quite ft i quent. There was a msglo lantern show, at the school bouse Tuesday night. t Asahel Gardner has sold his team to Mr. Dorln and has moved Into tb house vacated by Mr. Adklns and'h will do M. S, Norton's' chores for bin this summer. Mr. Norten now has IS or 18 cows to milk and be makes gUt edge butter which he has engaged tft parties in Portland for 80 cents per pound the year round. How She Became a Missionary. "I'm doing missionary work a good deal of the time' I was the reply of one of the most charming women of New. York, to a friend, who asked how sue busied horself. "I see bv vour looks youlwonder what I mean by that. I'll ten vou. a rew years szo uie was burden to me. I bad been a vlotim to female weakness of tbe moat aggravateo character for a long time, and tbe doe- tors couldnot help me. Existence wm a long, steady, terrible ' torture a Ho o-erlnir .'llvlnsr death. One day I saw Dr. Pierce's Favorite prescription ad vertised in the newspaper. Something In the advertisement impressed me lav orably. I cauguc at tne glimmer oi bona It held out as the drowning man Is said to catch ata straw. Still, I did dare to hone. But I trot the medloln. aud behold the result! I feel so well, so strong, and O, so thankful, tbat I go about telling other women wnat eavea me. In no otbor way can I so well show my gratitude to God, and to tl man who has nroved such a beriefaoh of women, anq my love for my sufle ing Blsterhood." HALKM MARKETS. Wheat- 02o per bushel. Oats 3540cper bushel. Potatoes 6000o per bushel. Flour 13.00 tier bbl. Brau (Backed) tlB.00 per ton Bhorts-(Saoked) 130.00 per toe, Means, wiitte, iso per in. , ttariM lOo ner doses. Chiokens 8 to. I0e per lb. Chopped feed -(Basked) 130.00. Ducks 12o ier lb, Geese 7o per lb. Turkeys lOe per lb. Lard-12J16o per lb. flutter l80o per pouud Beef 7laJo dressed, Veal 10 t12Jo, dressed. Pork-712o dressed . Wool-lo18a pt-r lb. Hops 1416o per lb. Wafer shaaldl Ibe assisted tel UireweaTiMsarf i CURES tlMartkeMooi NethlHg dees Ml a wall, so safatfl MALARIAL POiSOrl HwmrVRSH UFM HAD NO OH AM sBSssssa ....... , MU .... w,,.,... OatfcaaaHaaSsyaaiiilial lSlfca 9mrt twaawf .. Mumwm, jagaiUi!wS'