"T ' ! FIVEJCENT J . BookCoupori SATURDAY. A TZ.i f . . rt cr " BookCo'upon CAPITAL .ft r-i SATURDAY. m VOL. 6. "THE PEOPLE'S PAPER." HAIiEM, OTIEGO, THURSDAY, JVUtt 22, 1893. "TO-DAY'S NEWS TO-DA1V NO. 148. ( Ml i ' "TBTW safSPaaaaaaicC BaaaaajBaaajsaaajtlSjaesaa JOURNAL The Question is Often Asked Why the Tb? N?u? York Racket Has such a lively trade, while it appears dull in many places? That question is easily answered, they buy their shoes from one of the most reliable cash shoe factories in St. Louis, paymg cash for them, thereby getting their stock at the lbwest price. Then selling for cash, they haye no allowance to make for bad accounts. That ex plains why they sell shoes cheap. In other lines, such as Hats, White Shirts, Black Sateen, and lijjht Dress Shirts, Pants, Overalls, Underwear of all kinds for ladies, and' gents Hosiery, Laces, Embroideries, 1 ace Curtains, Ribbons, Gloves, Mitts, Table Linen, Linen Tablecloths, Napkins, Crash, Hammocks, Brushes and notions of all kinds which are all bought for cash in New York, and following that line, (cash) from iactory to consumer, they can afford to sell at low prices. They ask an examination of their stock and prices. E. T. BARNES, .State Ins. Block. .BaanffaVLifl fcL.-,ri3KsL" W Sjww, flaBBBBBBaV .Huflai HP" --.7-Src. Jfl urn? - bbbbbbbbva. BTaTaKUBauH tJ-'-irV". B " ftSHlmrr BBBBBBBBBbV kHH f -J SJRTiP?; nj ""'" "" bbbbbbbbbbbV bbbbbbbbb-IPI I in- wjmii, jhbhbhbhv i'lHIHBIIIilililHBililHSBi Keeping Pace With the Times. Have your business accounts kepi In PERFECT books, such are The Frey Patent Flat Opening Books. Books that are worthy of the patronage and praise of the Government' Of- nciais or me Hiaie or uregon, aua tne greater portion' or tbe merchantlle men of the State, are surelv deserving of a trial bv evervone. Manufactured in Oregon ONLY by ' THE CAPITAL CITY BINDERY. Binders to the 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 aud varied assortment of Fruit Trees and Small Fruits, Ornamental, Shade, Nut and Evergreen trees. Our trees are clean, smooth, and first-lass in every respect. Bend for catalogue and price listr Address, - Walling t.&. Jarisch, jiarMention this paper. Oswego, Oregon. H. W COTTLE .& CO., General Insurance Agency. . Representing the following well-known and reliable Cempanies: BTATE INSURANCE CO., -aV.tna Insurance Co., Traders' Insurance Co., Sun Insurance Co.. National Insurance Co., Westchester Klre Ins. Co , JUlon H Ire Inguranoe Co., Imperial Fire Insurance Co., London Lancashire Klre Ins. Soc., London Assurance Corporation, Alliance Assurance Co., Norwich Union Fire Ins.jJce. Oldest and Leading Firm In the City Devoted Exclusively to Insurance, I W. THORNBURG, THE CPH0LSTJ2REK. 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, Cuemektta street CHURCHILL! Spraying (Mils, r 103 BURROUGHS State Street. F. T. HART, I 2474COB4MERClALf 8TBEET. Ed. C. Cross, LtW&k, Choice Mea . v flr? YpQ " Goingfotbe Sea Shore? Bible students should ut one of those Oxford ilblea for summer Cha luqua circles and camp ueeunga. jjorty styles. PATTOX BROS., tialem, Oregon. , The Meston-Dygert Book Mfg. Co., TREKS ! NURSERIES. SPRING, 1893. .- . LEADING MERCHANT TAILOR. ts. Wholesale awl KetaU Dealer la Freeh, Salt aa4 Bateked Meats et aUKls 95 Court and 110 State Street. ITERUMQUE -ITERUMQUE is a Latin 'phrase that literally means' 'Again and iigaln," denotluir repetition gain ana; agaia (we cannot repeal, iiujo nuch) we want to Impress you with the uici mat , ..... - - Patton Bros., OS STATE 8TBKKT. harry the largest assortment ot NoveltJ magazines, ato. nv ADYKBTISlCalBNTB, NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. XTOTICKia HUREB7 OIVEK, THAT THE il partner-snip nrreioiore existing- Between C. W. Hawks add P. U. I.evnr Is this day dls Ine from tbe firm. O. W. Hawks will ollect an Dins aue ana pay out standing aooounis against tbe Ann. dlw 151 Grand Concert By the Wondrrful Musical Prodigies, THE . BEASEY CBjLDM Concert Company, Thursday aid Friday EveoLgs, Jane 22d and 23d. Popular Prices, 25 cents and 60 cents. Beats on sale at Pat ton's. WANTED. A lady wishes a situation as nurse, day or nleht. ' Inaulre first deor north Dr Kpleys, North Salem. 6-21-at PxY UP AND HAVE COTS.-All persons owing me, aotes or accounts that are overdue, or(5oo or under, pteae pay up and sare JU11N ha v auk, Mr, s tt-21-dw lw TpOR RENT. Two roras aulUble for light I' housekeeping. Alo lurnlshed bedroom and barn, cheap. 13 Court St., two blocks west of Commercial s'reeU 8-Jo-3t rX)K HALE. A very nicely located lot. with r honse. on Mill street south ol Willamette university For terms and particulars, pleate Inquire at this ofDce. 6-W.laa WKUV WANTKD.-AirenU paid a good com- ff R lUIMIUH. MU.4 VMV UI1IU.UU ..UtUl.g them next wfntor. BpK!ial attractions o be puenrainu year for wnicn we want tne ser vice of best agents every wnere. THE CURTIH f UBLIHHINO CO., lioom , Chronicle Bbildlng, Baa JTranotseo. 3lUIBPAFEHUkepteaaiat K.O. Date's Advertising Agency, asd6 Merchants ichange. Ban Francisco, Califorala, where oontraeu tbr advertising can be made for It. CHIHHT1AN HCIENOE-Uteratare of all kinds on sale at SMUberty street, -ly ATTENTION-Cash money paid for race, bttles,old Iron aad ail kind of metals, a sohldes, at old Court Howe, . BAGGAGE SALE. Tbe undeAgaed will sell at tbe Bamant lodclac Moos la Opera House black. July r.18. Any ene havlac niapige there e re qnftatoge4anie betuyaaJe. . .-- THE PACIFIC ITl(mVE ANI ClilKTIXfliCtf AD IALSM, Oregon Private work a seeetaMy. ' a B. flUMf BflT, Miiufsw. BANKS AND TBE ELEMENTS Mere Califrnift National Banks Go to the Wall. A TERRIFIC CYCLONE IN KANSAS, Twenty People Killed and Thirty Buildings Ruined. Pomona', Cal., June 22. The Peopte'a Bank did not open'thla morning. Thla notice was on the doer: "Owing to tbs extstlngilnanclal stringency, tbe boar of directors of this bank have decided to temperorlly close its doors. Depos it ore will be paid' In full." There Is very little excitement. The belief 'is general that tbe bank is perfectly sol- vent. , Banta Ana, Cat., June 22. The First National Baok and Commercial Bank of Banfa Ana did not open their doors Ibis mnrnlDtr, owing to heavy withdrawals ofd(sllp aid inability to collect at enough. Both are sol vent and have ample assets, It is un derstood that both Orange and Tustln banks-have closed for like reasons. It is regarded here as a senseless scare. A Deadly Cyclone. Pebryj Kan., June 22. A fearfully destructive cyclone passed through Wiiliamstown and adjacent country a half mile wide, and 8 miles long, ac companied by a downpour of rain and darkness equal to midnight. Ten dead bodies are already discover ed, add It la known that at least Ave more are killed. Tbe dead are L. F. and Emery Evans, Mrs. Juo. Hutchin son, Baml. Clara, gadie -Walter, Eva and William Klncaid and 8am). Stew art AH are horribly mangled, and some torn to pierce?. Tbose fatally burtare Jas. Bafecr, WHIlatffQoepfert and wife. A number of others are ser iously burt. Complete details are not at band but there are probably at least 20 killed and SO houses bown down, Eallroad Foreclosure. Philadelphia, Pu June 22. The board of managers of tbe Philadelphia A Rjead.Iug railroad today decided to abandon tbe plan lor a rehabilitation of tbe company, because tbe required number of assets from jtbe general mortgage bondholders and sharehold ers is not being obtained. An official of tbe company said after tbe meeting 1 a that a forecloeure is now regarded as Inevitable. Big Assets. Kidokway, Pa., June 22. The fildgeway bank failed today. Assets, $364,000; liabilities, 1210,000. ' ' Another Closed Ghkenvillk, Mien., June 22, The City National bank has been closed by a bank examiner today. No statement is made. Heavy Telegraphic Transfers. New Yokk, June 22, Several tele graphic transfers of money to Ban Francisco were made by New York banks tbla morning. Up to 1 o'clock tbe amount aggregated $850,000 This was paid for in gold certificates and treasury uotcs. Tbe money transferred was intended for Los Angelts banks. Toung Man Salclie. Grand IUi'ins, June 22. J. A. B. Mead,one of the most prominent young men capitalists of this city, shielded this morning. No cause Is known. Grand Lodge of JUkc. k '.Detroit, Juue 22. The Grand Lodge of tbe Order of Elks elected tbe follow ing officers teday: L. Ashley Apperly, of Louisville, Exulted Ruler; Allen E. Myers, secretary. , II II III ..IMIIM ., , Wind aBdHall., Btansbuky, Mo., June 22 A terri ble wind and ball storm struck here yes terday afternoon. Mints dansge wm done. Judge Mastoa's boute was struck by lightning aud bsratd. Win. Cummlugs, a fanner, was instantly killed. Three aiewbers of JebB Doyl' family were killed. Other raenber t tbe faaslljr were aerletijly lajstrid. TK POPE AND TKI SOlOOLi. Encyclical Letter of. His XoIImh Made Public Baltimore, Juno 22. It declares the solicitude of the pope for tbe wel fare of tbe American cburob. In evi dence of this he bas sent Moslgnore Batolll to aot first, as bis representa tive at the dedication of tbe .world's fair, then to become his personal repre- setatlve with tbe church in the United States to draw the faithful there in closer to the bead of the ohurob. 8atolli Is especially charged to try and heal tbe dissensions on the school question. To this end tbe archbishops convened lb New York last November, Tbe doings of that convocation were approved by Batollas wise and prudent, and the pope in bis encyclical confirms theui. This Includes a reanrlpt by Batolll him self on the question. Inopportunely tbisl document was made public, resulting )n,a renewed contention in the public press, growing more serious and wide spread, and certain prelates began ap pealing to the sovereign pontiff. With a view to the supreme object of the church, tbe salvation of souls, tbe pope asked all tbo prelates to write blm privately on tbe subject; 8ome were fully satisfied; some felt tbe disciplinary law concerning schools enacted by tbe council at Baltimore partly abrogated by Batolll. Tbe pope finds this last feai totally ungrounded; that BatolU's state ment expressly upholds tbe Baltimore law; that the Catholic schools are to be moat sedulously promoted', leaving it to tbo conscience and judgment of the ordinary to deckle, according to circum stances, when it is lawful and unlawful to attend the public schools. While tbe public schools are not to be con demned entirely, still every endeavor should be made to multiply and ad vance the Cathollo school. Tbe pope declares that in order, to prevent any chanon of dissension, the decree of the Baltimore council shall be steadfastly observed. The letter closes with an ex- hrtatlon to pot away dissension and work together, both for the saving of souls and tbe welfare of the nation. POET DEAJtBOKH MAMAOSB. World's Pair a PlaancialSlicceM Attendance Increasing. Chicago, Ills., June 22. A splendid bronze groupe, comemoratlve pf tbe Fort Dearborn massacre of, 1812 on tbe site of this city, tbe Rift of George M. Pullman, was unveiled this afternoon at Lake Shore and 18th street. Ex President Harrison delivered an oration. Constantly increasing attendance at the World's fair is beginning to con vince officials that tbe fair will not only be a success artistically but financially. Attendance from tbe outside especially Is increasing. Benzine Explosion. St. Petersburg, June 22. A terri ble calamity occurred in .tbe Itrodakl chemical works at Odessa, resulting in the loss of sixteen lives. A large quan tity of benslne exploded and tbe burn ing fluid was thrown-in every direction. A number of men were at work close to tbe place where the benzine bad. been stored and they were covered with a liquid fire. Among tbe number was the dlector. Some of tbe men man aged to escape, terribly Injured, but six teen of tbem, Including tbe director, were burned to death. Panic in a Church. Bt. Petersuuho, June 22. While tbe ancient church of Borne at Borlso- glebsk was crowned with pilgrims who caj&e to take part lj tbe annual church procession, a panio caused by a false alarm of fire which was raised by thieves In order to facilitate their opera tions. When tbe firemen arrived they found tbe doors locked. Breaking iu tbey witnessed a fearful sight. In tbe mad rush for exit hundreds bad been knocked down and trampled upon, while others bad been suffocated. Tbe bodies of 120 women and ten men were taken from the church. Nor was this tbe total number of victims, as several several other persons were killed and twenty fatally injured by leaping from windows thirty feet from tbe around. Ambassador Bayard Before Her Ma- jMty. Lonmn, June 22. Hon. T. F. Bay ary, ambassador io Great Britain, pre sented bis credentials to the queen at Windsor Castle today. Of Iatereet to Oeaeoa Oilffen. Wabkinoton, June 22. Searetary Carlisle directed July iutwesi ea 4 per cent boads, to be paid MoaeUy. Tke Oew. Bey Base. FeT DODOS, la., Jum atVItatUe saaaa Pete, Joha Berry kmI J. H. Hlghestofall in Leavening Power. Latest U.S Gov't Report m& ABSOUUTELY PURE Stephens, leaders in tbe cow boy race, registered here this r&orulug Iu the or der named. The horses were pro nounced by officers bf the humane soci ety in good cobdltlon. OUT EAILKOAD BATES. Oo Into Effect East Bound on June 25th. Portland, June 22 For tbe second time tbe Northern Pacific has put the knife into transcontinental rates and mado & reduction, which, for sudden ness and extreme lownesp, U cu'culnied to throw the Great Northern's rut into the shade. According to nil fllli'ln) notification received by AcFMatit'Geu eral Passenger -Agent Clittrltini lost evening, tbe new east-bound nam will bs: Portland to Bt. Paul .' $25 00 Portland to Chicago 33 00 This 1b a cut of $10 to either city. West-bound rates will be: 1st Class 2d Olu Bt. Paul to Portland $25 00 $18 00 Chicago to Portland 83 00 No second-class east bound ralo and no round trip rates are named. The new rates will not go into effect until tbe 25th. for tbe company la required by law to give tbe Interstate commerce commssslon three day's notice of tbe reduction. mr.charlton's explanation. Mr. Charlton was asked for an ex planation of the unexpected reduction last evening, and said: "'i'be cut, was evidently made for the pApoee of eUmulating Immigration. It baa long been said that there were thousands of issmlgrante -lur tbe East jwbo'woHld come West but for tbo bigb seoond-claas rates. We give tbem a first-class passage for one-third of the former 'price, or ope-half of tbe old second-class rate, and a second-class service for less than one-hair of the old rate. This should bring a large lmml- sratloa, and If it does not, the only In- lerence win oe mat mere are no immi grants in tbe East who desire to come West." Circus Smashed. Biver Falls, Wis.,.June22. A tor rifle thunder storm raged here yester day afternoon. Just as Blngllng's circus bad, finished ite performance and people were passing out a heavy bolt of lightning struck one of the center poles of tbe tent and more than fifty people were prostrated. Seven were killed In stantly. Many more were Injured and tbe balanoe are now regainlbg tbe use of limbs which were temporarily par alyzed by tbe shock. Tbe scene of con sternation which followed tho bolt surpasses description and a serious panio was narrowly averted. Ah soon as order was restored the unconscious aud wounded were taken care of and four full grown men and three boys, all dead, weie removed. THE MARKETS. Portland, June 22. Wheat valley, $1,121$1.18, Walla Walla $1 02 $1,031. San Fuass'OisCD, June 22. Wheat weak, December $1.82, seller $.03, new $1.21). Chicago, Juno 22. Wheat 66. Bleb golden Jersey milk Is being sup plied by tbe dairy of B. J. Sbarpe. ALL THE includes the great temperance drink Hi-'Root .1 111 V Reer m-- - .It gives New Life to the Old Polks, rteaaare vo me rareau, Health to the Children. lSc fcr AM ai AH tks Tl. .A iscmt Bsdisfssudtt flvti mm HsiurtsAdsct. nisss. king' Powdei? TURF TOPICS. a "As tkn polt in brnkpn' tlm nuitiirml horse is inclined" is tho way a turf phi losopher expresses it. Nino of the 14 foals that Beautiful r Bells has produced have been sold from Palo Alto for $90,000. David H. Blanchard has declared off f his proposed $11,000 stallion race, which was to havo taken placo at Boston, on Sept. 13, becausonot enough entries were received. ' Roy Wilkes, 3:07, bas been first afcthV" wiro 84 times in 2:30 or better, '14 times . in 2:12 or bettor and 0 times in 2:10 br bettor. No other stallion hu3 ovor niado such a showing as a rnco horse. ' l A Michigan man' has Invented an an-! tomatic brako for bicyclo sulkies whieh is designed to prevent tbo sulky'runnlng under tho horso in case of his rearing and throwing him over backward on tho urivon si i Publishing a folao pedigree has been madn ft nrimn liv tho lenrialamra of Penn sylvania punishable by a fine not ex-' ceeding $1,000 ana Imprisonment in the . Jcounty jail 'not legs than ono month nor , more than ono year. r ' O. J. Hamlin has mado an engagement ' with the state board of agriculture at Indianapolis, to attempt to boat the world's double team record during, the , state fair there. The team will be made ;up from Belle Hamlin, Globe, Juetina and Honest George. ri v . NOVELTIES. Ginger ale stands aro better shaped t d more ornamental than lost year, I A new vinaigrette of cut glass is la sted with forgetmenots of blue en- d- " . - I Aljimotrea voso nartially overlaid with ' (perforated' silver-'was obscrvednnibng,! ' (things new. - Pearl butterflies with spots of pink 'shell or of turquoise aro seen Turquoise is also usea in tuose ounermes. - D The latest hatrmna are ot-sholl with ' two loner curved lines in diamonds' fold- t ang back and terminating in whirl. 1 , Tho latest fern baskets or table jardin-, lieres are of iioxiblo silver bands woven , hike basket work. Thoy aro exceedingly . . pretty. ' ,,i Mucilago bottlos aro gotten up, in almost as handsomo fashion as vinai grettes. Thoy aro cased In perforated silver with perforated silver tops. Jew- jeiers 'Circular. Aiioroorlste. "Ithinkrilivrltoa book and, call it 'A Woman's Dress,"' said Scribuler. "Why?" queried his friend. "Thoro'a so much material in it," said Scribuler. Harpers Bazar. I 1 erpl Tutt's Pills Iikwa mmmmtt Im .ffMifld 1 tiirftra-aM atlMHlailna tbe bowels, vlvtavpittar- f I dlsebarvM wltboat atratausa; m grlBlag-.aiid IMP AETING VIGOR j te tho bldnsy. bladder aad tvS . VJiay ar adapted to old as- jr aaac SOLD liVHItYAVllliUJfc:. i THE WILLAMEHE,: SALEM, OllXQON. Kite, $2.50 to $6.00 if Day Ths bast hotsl btlWMii IVwtlana aad Sn jTrsadMO. rirstrolaMiBalHUappolBtaMBtat IU Ubles are served with tbe Choicest JTruite Urewa la ths WUlaaaaiU Ysller. A. I. WAGNER. Prop. ' WiSCOSIN CENTRAL LINE (Norlhm PtcIKe R-R. Co., Lmim) LATEST TIME CARD, Two Through Trains Dally.' i IZilpm liWpm Iftlsrn 1 Wpn. TIMm 8 36pm 7ilSpni 4 lpco 7 3ftfni -iin I... MIdd. a I ...HU'Ul.S ll)ulutU I . Akblana. (..i'lilocu. Sjflnai II.40S) S.47PW Tirkrtsolil and giua cheeked tbrasfh loullpola'sln iheUultedHUtMaadOaaaia. Clot csoaneetlofi wsde la Ublesae wMt) aft trains milnr Kast and Houth. Kor lull lufuruiatkm asfly to yoar Advice to tlk Aged. Asr briars iaflrmltles, isekn ! Sua bewali. weak kldasjra ! blsMl rsuMttet-Bia liver. . IUIWBMIUr SSS ilea. Paa. and Tat, Agt, Si Jul 31 I rl 9 l I Jl rM .: I ,'? rt?l -'M VI .J J ?: &v ft. 4 rs ? wj 'a t, ffu i ' ' '-'-- - r1