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at f Sftti wvjfl omk'u BookCoupon DAPTTATj JOURNAL, "i" SATUftlUt. SATUltDAY, IMHMIMMmMnMIMVWN VOL, , AJttHI ttHOttLH'S I'AlUfllts" HALiiM, onmon, tuuksday, may is, 1900. "TO-DAY'S KJSW8 TO-DAY." NO. lit asssjalesi ..Us... si g&F - s3 Keeping Pace With the Times. Have your business accounts kepi in PERFECT boohs, such are The Frcy Patent Flat Opening Books. Books that ore worthy of the patronage and praise of the Government Of- noiais or tue tttale or uregon, and too of t.ho State, are surely tleservlnp: of a Manufactured in Oregon ONLY proprietors 01 THE CAPITAL CITY BINDERY. Binders to tbe State of Oregon, Printers and Lithographers, Salem, Oregon. 500,000 OSWEGO - FALL 1892. We would call the attention of dealers, and large and small planters, to our large ana varied assortment or a rult Trees and Small fruits, Ornamental, Shade, Nut and Evergreen trees. Our trees are clean, smooth, and fl rat-class in every respect. Send for catalogue and price list. Address, Walling & Jarisch, jtafMention this paper. Oswego, Oregon. A. N. HALE8, Proprietor. A.. N. HALES' LIVERY. (Successor to It. B. Ryan.) Livery. Feed aud Boarding Stable. on band. Horses boarded by day, week .Liberty and ferry streets, .East or Willamette Hotel. J. W. TflORNBORG, Recovers and repairs upholstered furniture. Long Experience In tbe trade enuoiea me to turn out urst-ciass wore, give estimates. State Insurance block, CHURCHILL) Spraying- (Mils, B IO 3 BURROUGHS State Street. F. T. HART, 247 COMMERCIAL STREET. ESTABLISHED 1876. WILLIAM NILES & CO., Los Angeles, California. BREEDERS AND EXPORTERS OF Berkshire Ed. C. JjtBk, Clioice Meats. IfKliVutiHu TT 3rt RICH.T Mln flecking to got the boat and most for your monoy, but ' ' ' R U RIGHT ?Iff your selection of a trading placol You say you trade with J. W. THOMAS. HZGHT 17 R. f .11 It is "tho best placo in Salem to buy your Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, ETC., ETC. DF JE"OX& 297 Commercial greater portion or tue mercnantuo men trial by everyone. by Tbe Meston-Dygert Book Mfg. Co., TREES ! NURSERIES. SPRING, 1893. B. H. PRICE, Manager. A full supply of Horses and Buuciei or month. Office at stable, corner of THE VPHOLST1.RER- eampies or coverings. JNo trouoie to Chemektta street. LEADING MERCHANl TAILOR. INCORPORATED 1801 FINE CATfLE, HOGS, I'UUL'IRY. & Poland-Cliina Pigs a Specially. Fincy Poultry, All Varieties. fggi for Hatching. Incubators. Niles Pacific Coast Poultry and Stock, Illustra ted, 60 cents by mall. e-HEND FOR CIRCULARS.- Cross, WhIeIc Retail Beater In frenk, gait aae. Start eel Meat af al.lilft.ilb 98 Court and 110 State Street!. St., - - SALEM. Boforo Going to the Wo; Id's Fair Enquire About The Limited Express trains of the Chi cago, Milwaukeo & St. Paul Railway between St. Paul and Chicago and Omaha and Chicago. These trains are vestibuled, eleotrio lighted and steam heated, with the fin est Dining and Sleeping Car Service in the world, ThoElectrlo 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 Rail way is the only lino in tbe 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. 226 Stark St., Portland, Or. tf Dissolution. The partnership heretofore existing between J. C. Robertson and F. S. Bur zee at Turner bus been disolved by mu tual consent. J. C. Robertaon will re ceipt for allmonlvs paid on account due said firm and pay all outstanding debts. 4-13-4w My wife cured of malaria by Sim mons Liver Regulator. J. N. Tbomp Btu, pastor M. E. church, Leigh, Neb. F . COMPLETE MANHOOD AND HOW TO ATTAIN IT. At lut a medical work that tells tbe causes, describes tb effect!. poinU the remedy. Thl I scientifically the moH valuable, artistically the moot beautiful, medical book that haa ap peared rorjream 9t page, every page bearing a half tone Illustration In tints. Some of tbe subjects treated are Nervous Debility, lmpo tency, sterility, Dovsloproent, Varicocele, The Hui band. Those Intending Marriage, Ho. KMI.....U. .MUM .HWI1UIU aaat. . .aafv. A.1wrv Jmm a-JLo imvU lrn11- Ihs OranA SViaOLa. Ihe Plain Fad: the Old StartU and Ntm DU. eottrUt of tttdUxxl Itrimce at applied to Mar ried lAfr. who would atom for pail follltt and afaid fiiturt rttftiUi.thinild writ for thl woNnr,ni-UL uttlk book. It will be pent free, nnder teal, while the edi tion lasts. If convenient esclose ten cents to pay postage alone. "Address tbe publisher. ERIE MEDICAL CO., BtnrrAte, w. t. MJtr, r JULX - nwwmr-m Dr. Powell Reeves & Co., The Old Reliable Specialists, Late ot New York Hospitals. Graduate with High Honor. Twenty year" experience as Professor, Lecturer. Author and Specialist la Chronic Diseases. Catarrh, Bronchitis, Cough and Difficulty of Breathing SuooessfaJ ly treated withspeolf lo remedies thoroughly tested ana provedby tks OLD DOCTOI VTUU B Vft.W V V a. HWWIPWVSl thoroughly devoted to his profeialoa and ever ready to help the afflicted. ITTIih t tsm rt m a Vt tun skSA MERYOUS DEBIHTf SaVES middle aged raeti. mt awiuieeecuot eanjfin- JI..UIA .rw1tfln vaa1ltlM. IfWtT IAI. HOOD, night missions, exhausting drain, bashJulneas, los ol euergj, weakneae at both body and brain. unfitting oh tor study, buslnei and marrUge, treated with utyt taUlif wiaaan. Get cured aud be a man. BLOOD AMD SKII ?T!&mni, rpllllillO ISlUt, lUlULitmsi, iiojiunv. vw., v all kinds, blood poison (rora auy cauae wbaterer. eilahd orwari saasissaa der, sediment In urine, brlckdustor white: pal a and all diseases ol tbe bladder Of both tezi. PIT1DDU tbroot, lungs, llTer.djipepsU, lodt. tlie bowels, stouaeh, eta; dlsirboea, drsenUry, etc Treubles oitbUebsract&rreUeiredatOBMJ DDIVITf disease, gleet, gonorrhoea, fjrphllU, rminiB bydrocele. ysrlooeae, tasaeroaas, welllngs, weakne ol organs, and plica, Bstala, rupture, qultkly cnrwl without any pain or da- ..!. an ail JbuM llHiKja nn, IJH.I.I . . . UfCrTt? yer troubtas l( llvlnff away Iron tba fills. aUy. Tbousaads cured at hoaie by eorreepondenee and medlolne aeat secaro freta obaerraUea. KaalOM to enta la ataiepi lf hock oa tosual BewU. AOdMa. DRsnWEUMEEHStCD, w vTSn NrwUaWii 214 Cm'J Sl(SJ. ,11 It Is His Intention to Carry Out tho Exclusion Act. MONEY ENOUGH 16 ENFORCE IT. fi u Peiiwjef DoclurM tke Presi deit is a UMrper. s-"1 THE CHINESE MINISTER PEACEFUL. What a Oiwfos Jk41c1a1 Oflcer toys f tne ftiMMMt. Wasuinoton, May, 18. Congress man Kamlnetti, of California, bad short conference with tho president tbis morning and left the White House feellnjc assured It was tbe Intention of the preside!!,, losee tiie Chinese restrlo tiqn act enforced. Kamlnotti denied it could not be enforced for lack of money, for the reason tbat those Chi nese entitled to remain' would Beoure certificates at their own expense and those against whom tbe law was really aimed would be frightened out of the country the moment an honest attempt 'was made to enforce it. Kamlnetti is of tbe opinion that what additional money may be needed will be voted at tbe next session of congress and he fears no repeal of tbe luw. Reports from forty out of sixty-three Internal revenue districts show 3444 Chinese registered. No reports aro yet received from tbe Pacific coast districts. Tbe Chinese mluister, accompanied by tbe English speaking eoretary of the legation, called at the state department this afternoon and bad a conference with Becretary Gresbam in regard to the supreme court's decision affirming tbe constitutionality of the Geary act. He gave no intimation whatever of tbe Intention to suspend tbe diplomatic re lations with the United States but on the contrary indicated bla purpose of quieting affairs In China as much as possible. PENNOVKU ON THK LAW. Governor Pennoyer, speaking of the supreme court's decision sustaining the Geary act, said yesterday: "The decision was sound law. Tbe claim of the two so-called Democratic judges tbat it was a Judicial question, is a most monstrous proposltlon.lnvoly ing a still further usurpation of power by the courts. "With a so-called Dem ocratic president usurping tbe power to suspend a law of congress and so-called Democratic judges claiming the right to nullify such law, it is high time for tbe Democratic party to ask itself where it Is at." a inair judicial officer of this state was seen by a Joukkal writer and said: ''If Cleveland is al lowed to nullify this law against tbe Chinese be can nullify any law tbe congress of tbe United States can enact. It Is tbe evident intention of the administration to never enforce the Geary law at all. Tbe attor ney of the 81 x Companies very cun nlngly filed a motion for a rehear ing upon Ihe moment the supreme court was ready to adourn, aud it will Bot sit again until October, when it will not act until congress meets In De cember. Then Cleveland aud his cab (net (be opinion of dUecntlug members of Ihe fcuprtiue court, with all the pres sure of the administration, will be brought to bear to secure repeal. "If they cannot do tbat they will pre vent an appropriation to enforce (be law. Thus Cleveland will virtually be come a dictator to congress and to tbe American people, liy similar methods be could nullify u Uw fcilver law should one ever pawed, or any other law he djd not like. The very form of a Peo pie'sfovernineot is Imperilled If Cleve Uad is allowed to succved In nullifying tbe Geary law. Hut Ikift for TfeauelrM. San Fkancisco, May 18. Tbe Chi- GUOVEfl WEAKENING new consul general is in receipt of a totcgram from his minister In Wsh ington, Instructing hits to Inform the Chltiese that they must take care of their individual cases themselves If they are arrested under the provisions of the law. He in for meet the cotHHil tbat Immunity for ten days was guar anteed by the stay of proceedings granted by the court, but after all that time bad expired, tbeCblneee nttst ex pect to be arrested. No lot) tractions as yet have been received by the federal offlolak, and they have therefore takes no action. Tbe vice-consul, when asked If he did not look forward to some ac tion of congress to make tbe law less arbitrary or positive, replied: "We think the president will do something in our behalf. Almost all the expressions we have received are to tbe effect tbat immediate action will not bo taken in the line of deportation, and tbat further time will be given ftr tbe Chinese to register. I fee) satisfied, If further time Is granted, tbat the Chi nese will avail themselves of the op portunity and abide by the require ments of the law." TIlEIIt BONES TAKEN TO CHINA. It Is learned tbat tbe application made to tbe health officers yesterday for 600 permits for tbe removal of bodies of that number of Chinese Interred In this city, for transportation to China, Is only tho barring out of tbe regular custom. It isJong since any bodies have been shipped to China, bonce tbe demand for such a largo number of cer tificates. Tbe bones are taken to China so as to be near the homes of tho dif ferent relatives of tbe dead. Churches Against Enforcement. New York, May 18. Tbe Geary ex clusion act, which has always bees fought by tbe churches and missionary societies, has given borne officials no little concern. Tho Presbyterian board of missionaries at a meeting yesterday, In addition to sending a cablegram, or dered letters written to four missions Id tbat country, in which Injunctions to caution and conservative action are en larged on. Tbe Methodist foreign mis sionary society has decided to make a final appeal to the president against immediate enforcement of tbe law. Sunday, May 28, is to be observed as a day of, special prayer throughout the country, tbat such solution of thepend Ing.question may be reached as shall save the missionary interests in China from disaster. Presbyterian General Assembly. Washington, D. C. May 18. Tbe Presbyterian general assembly met in its 105th annual session in tbe New York Avenue church tbis morning. Among tbe noticeable figures In tbe as sembly were Rev. Dr. Drlggs, of Union Theological seminary, and Rev. Henry Preserved Smith of Lane Theological Bemtnarg recently convicted of heresy by tbe Cincinnati Presbytery. WORLD'S FINANCIAL NEWf. Villard's TJltiaattoa Sbrs or Basks -Others FaUiag. Nkw York, May 18. Henry Villard baa authorized the statement tbat on March 1st be sent to President Gakes bis resignation as director, but at Oakes' urgent solicitation remained to belp fund the floating debt, but tbat be would remain on tbe board no longer than tbe present term, which ends Ojtober next. Ciiicaoo May 18. Tbe Evanston bank, of Eyanston, III., closed its doors tbis morning at the suggestion of tbe bank examiner. Tbe bank haa a capi tal stock of $100,000. A notice on the bank door says depositors will be paid In full, and it Is said tbe bank will re sume next week. Lincoln-, Neb., May 18. Tbe Ne braska Savings bank Is In trouble. For beveral days there haa been a quiet run on the institution, which today assumed extensive proportions. The clearing bouse was called on for assistance and responded promptly, Oillclals are con fident the bank will weather tbe storm. It has a capital of a quarter mlllloB, deposits 1160,000. Dkunhwick, Ga.( May 18. Tbe First Natlopal task and the Oglethorpe Na tional bask closed their doors this morning. M. UIkmb, prtsittestef tbe latter, eounsltted suleide. Failures aie expeeted, .Ugliest of all hi Lenvcnlhif Power. Latest V. S Gov't Report R04.1 .323(2? ABSOLUTELY PURE NEWS OF TIIE ELEMENTS. Sixty TktMg&Mi Peeple Attend the World's Fair. DESTRUCTIVE FIRE IN WASHINGTON. QlsMtero In tke Great Eastern Storm Area. Sixty Thousand Present, Cuioaqo, May 18. In presence of three score thousand people afnoon to day tbe great Illinois state building at the world's fair was duly dedicated. It was the brightest day the "White City" has teen since ft opened to tbe world. WashiagtoR Fire. Colpax, Wn., May 18. FIro at Star buck last night destroyed tho Union Paclfio machine aud car shops, round house, thirteen locomotives and all other railroad property, except coal bunkers. Tbe loss will amount to over $300,000. Origin of fire is unknown. That Great Eastern Storm. Pittsburg, May 18. Tbe sun is shining and tbe great storm whloh has prevailed over Eastern Ohio and Weat-l em Pennsylvania for three days Is be lieved to be over. The Allegheny and Mouongohela rivers are still rising, but tbe waves will hardly reach tbe dan ger Hue and no serious damage is ex pected here. At Beaver Falls tbe town Is at fever beat, expecting tho town to be swept from the earth tomorrow. Few slept last night as reports are rife that tbft upper dam is weakening and a break Is possible at any time. At New Castle tbe situation is very grave, water live feet higher than ever known before asd still rising. Over ten miles of the New York, Pennsyl vania, and Ohio rails, between here and Sharer have been washed out since midnight. A large railroad bridge went down this morning with twenty loaded oars. Several bridges and bouses floated down this morning and carcasses of dead animals fill tbe stream. Boats are plying in ten feet of water in tbe principal streets. Business Is en tirely suspended. At Jownstown tbe Conemaugh and Stony Creek are boom ing. It is feared great damage will be done in tbe lower part of tbe city. Jteiaa la Okie. Cleveland, May 18. Rain whlcb has been steadily falling since Sunday night ceased early this morning, after a preclpl tatlou of 4 Inches. Tho Cuya hoga river is higher than was eaer known before. As tbe waters recede property losses along tbe bank are found greater than at first supposed. Tbe body John Johnson, one of tbe life saving crew which was drowned yesterdy, was found on the beach this morning. Big rite. Chicago, Ills,, May 18. Tho Price Baking Powder Com puny building burned this morning. Loss, one hun dred thousand dollars. Fatal Train Collision. Duboib, Pa., May 18. A freight tralu on the Buffalo, Rochester aud Pittsbure road ran away down a long heavy grade last night, and collided with a work train, causing a geueral smash up. A freight breakeman wits killed, Three men ou the work tralu were burled in the wreck, and the bodies were consumed. Flood Lesees. PrrrflBUKU, May 18. It is estimated tbe damage sustained by railroads u the flooded districts oi Ohio sad Penn sylvania, will be over a million dollar?. MARKETS. .Portland, May 18. Wheat valley $I.211. Walla Walla, f 1.12J. gas FRANCiaoo, May 18.-Vbet steady, DeeMnber f 1.40, Chicago, May 18. Wheat cash .70. Baking Powder HOTEL ARRIVALS. (aSaSaaaaaaaMSSl 4 ' WILLAMKTTK. Jos, Meyers, New York. ,s C. A. Curran, Albany, L. M. Brock, Baltimore. - it. ii. uneeien. xu m. nonovan.ron. latlft . ' C r t Tiuiinn Tnii.tu.va, tj- yj!'4 . at. 4JIOUU JllH.Vai I. . W, P. Hawley, Oregon City. "Srace Up" Is a tantalizing admonition to those who at this season feel all tired out,' weak, without appetite and discouraged But the way in whloh Hood's Sarsapar llla builds up tho tired frame and give a piod appetite, Is really wonderful. -do wo tuy, "Tako Hood's and It will :. brace you up." aaaa 'i For a general family cathartic we. confidently recommend Hood's Fills. Geo. W. Jnhnaon Ar. Rnn him nut 'I with great success In placing tbelr -, "Happy Home" clothing this spring. , It gives more genuine satisfaction than any othr line of goods, ou tbe market. ". Tho low prices are a great surprise to ,., all buyers, . - Loan Wanted. I Ttatnnf In ..nf m Inn, nf ttltnn ..II ' i.r.a."7 v" . .if :r .1. tj ;;: v.m.'cu uiercsi. iu or an ox me lieu mar Mlll, and water power, with from 2J. to 812. i acres of land, Joining tbe towa.of Turn er. . All communications answered ' with promptitude and1 dispatch. Address, J, O. Robertson, 4-27-lw Turner, Or, . Will bo found aa ezeclleat Temedy for a'fc haMiteae. Carter's Little UvsrFiUa. iboua. ada of inters from poopl who bare tw4 f them prove this fccl. Try them. ,, Ifalok htadaobe M misery, what are' OftiWs - ' Utile Liver I'llla if tuey piitiveiy cnrettr Peoplo wbo have used tboni ipeok frank y of "i toeir worth, 'ineyaro small asd May to taks, -J,' If you once try Cnrter'a Utile XI ver Pllle'ter ilck beuduohe. bllllousncs or oonstlDatloa. vou will never bo without them. Thur ara. I Eurely vegetable, small and easy to.takt. toa'ffoi got that. , Tll. t a l.lll .If I 1-1. a l .isuu-t uiiuubi, hiii yuurseu vy violent il purgatives. Bane uimmous Liver Reg ulator, a mild laxative. "Favorite" flour is a.true favorite. Hawks & Leyar, wall paper, 07 Stated 'Aj DKATUH. PHI LLIPri. Wednesday evening. May 17, 1803, at ber borne at Zeua, Jennie, wife of John E. Phillips, aged 4a years. Tbe funeral will be held from tbe bouse Friday, May 10th at 2:30 o'clock. Deceased was apiece of Mrs. JE. Brey man, of this city. Her parents were Dr. and Mrs. Robert Skalfs now of Bllvertou. She was known by many people of tbis city, who mourn her death In the prime of life. BHOETTLE. Wednesday evening May 17tb, 1803, at tbe family borne In Salem, Leo Alubonsus, infant son or Mr. and Mrs. E. Bchoettle, aged 9 mouths and 18 days. Tbe funeral will be held at tbe Cath- ollo church Friday morning at 10 o'clock, and Interment will be mt.de at tbe Catholic cemetery. If sVkWstss1 Wssasa tkstsVi the irtliWs Funk RipMar IIELIC.TE V8MEI jtvery iBgreMe yosas.m sepst-n tmns ,,-; , properties aad exerts aweadetfat InSoaoe in toning up aad ttrethntDf J- sjrriaw by driving through tba proper all bapuriUe. Health aad strength fnarjwteed to result from IU use. My wife, who was tkM4eu for etc teteaa mouth, arter using MaAonaUs's VlsUUI Rao ulaTOB for two mofttbf, is tim w9V J.M.JOMIMOM, MtJrers,.uk. , BaiririEi.il Raoft atom Co., AikwU, O. Bold by UniKBUt at il.W per bet. fev '.GUHN'i LIVER PILLS jmiomwe ONC PILL FOR A DOSE. A navMsaJor MM Mwsls a. TkfM BfUafcjM orBMita. lamalM Um a MMSII lltMsIM iravirwaaffe. I Aj&mOn if 1 mmLmmmm.mmhhim wmk. MsMMlttC.M KtssaasMsMHsCJia W by lasheU A VmMjf .?! j ..i- uxtt&kl itAJVi-' iium . Jt-iVft