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f TvrmmKXfTm - : . H-iVJW-ltt1iT-i, N HARD TIMES OFFER, Vlhf py $1.8fJlo$9BO tf hn you en Kt if Hjr Journal l Mali IW fl8 t A Month f ONE CENT DAILY! SrteU. moath 1y MaII IVupftfd In AdvAnco No I'Apom Sonl When Tlmo I Out, TAL JOURNAL. "TUU0T!lCOtilBS 1'A1JBSB.M VOL. 0, BALISM, OltJCOON, MONDAY, JUKJfi HO, 181)3. "TO-DAY'S lOCWB TO-DAY." NO. 140. f TunSTHKB Salem makes a great mistake in will make no CASH STORE, Where BUT GOODS, CLOTHING, SHOES. J. W. THOMAS, 297 Com'l, St., SALEM, Keeping Pace With the Times. Have your business accounts kepi in PZEFECJT books, such are The Frey Patent Flat Opening Books. Books that are worthy of the patronage and praise of the Government Of ficials of the State of Oregon, and the greater portion of the merchantlle men of the State, are surely deserving 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. H. W. COTTLE & CO.,. General Insurance Agency. Representing tke following well-known and reliable Cempanies: HTATE INSURANCE CO., jEtna Insurance Co., Traders' Insurance Co., Hun Insurance Co.. National Insurance Co., Westchester Klre Ins. Co., .Lion Klre Insurance Co., Imperial Fire Insurance C., Iiondou E Lancashire Fire Ins. Soc, London Assuranoeiorpnratlon, Alliance A.suranco Co., Norwich Union Fire Ins.aue. Oldest and Leading Firm in the City Devoted Exclusively to Insurance, J. W."TflORNBflRG, . THE TPHOISTIJREK. 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. CHURCHILL1 Spraying Offlfits, d8& r 103 BURROUGHS State Street. F. T. HART, LE?1 247JCOMMERCIAL STREET. Bd. C. BAGGAGE SALE. The undersigned will sell at the Sargeant lAMlelng House In Opera House block, July 15. 189.). Any one having baggage there is re quested to get same before sale. 0-19-3W Wm. BARQEANT FOR SALE. On easy terms and cheap. A 20 acre orchard onHunny HldoNo. one. S miles boutn of Baiem. MO-Ot-dw JOHN HART. HORSE TRAINING. Have bad 18 years experience training fr track or carriage. Terms reasonable, fan be found at Weatscott's stable, or address Halem. 0-6-1 in J AUKS KING. THE PACIFIC DETECTIVE AND COLLECTING BUREAU SA.L,BIvr, Oregon Private work a spec'alty, a B. CLEMENT, Manager. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. NOTICE It) HKRKBY GIVEN, THAT THE . P'Ttntniblp heretofore extsUng between u. , Hawksaud f.C l.evar Is tbls day dls solved by mutual coosimt tV. O. Levar rttlr 1 f,7n the tlrm. O V. Hawks will o'leo all bllU due and pay out standing accouu.a against tusflnu. dlw-lU 9BHi A GREAT not colobrating this Columbian 4th, but wo guarantoa you miatako if you buy all your goods at the iflpfc. yf& - ' will always be found a nice MERCHANT TAILOR. Cross, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Frcsli, Salt and Smoked meats of allHinds 9S Court and 110 State Streets. Electric Lights On Meter System. TO CONSUMERS : TheBalom Light and Power Company at Ereit expense Cave equipped their Eleetno Igbt plant with the m st rnodtrn apparatus and are now able to oiler the publlo a better light than any Bytetu and at a rata lower than any city on the cvast. Arc and Incandescent Light ing. Electric Motors for all purposes where power Is re quired. KoMdencea can be wired for as many lights as desired and the consumers pay for only such lights as are used. This being registered by an Klectno Meter. Office 179 Commercial St. TTEI.P WANTED.-Areuta paid a good com ll mlsslen, and ISOOO dividend among (hein next winter. Bpclal attractions o be pushed this year for which we want the ser vice of best agents every w ere. TUEOUHTla t-UBLlaniNQ CO., Hooin 3", Chronicle liblldlng, Han rancUoo. 0HW8T1AN HCIENOB-Ulerature of all klodson sale at KM Uberty street. 4-5-ly ATTENTION.-Oan money paid for rags, b.,ttlea,old Iron and all kinds of metals, a so hides, at old Court ttow.lrjg-1-M-ly I. TOUTOLAK. Choice leas. lino of- IT IS CONDEMNED. N Business men universally condemn the building committee for its actfou in changing the plans and specifica tions for tho proposed city hall. The doors were clearly opened to frauds, be tue committee or tne council never so honest in 1U intentions. No one can read the careful statement of facts in Saturday's Journal and come to iny other conclusion. The city is in no condition for haste or extravagance in public business. If the city hall is built under this kind of a deal the pub lic will always believe there was fraud aud a steal from the beginning. The building committee should reconsider its action and save its reputation in the eyes of the people. It is assumed that it was a mistake when the committee asked bids to be returned to it when the council ordered the bids returned to it at a later date. Thai was corrected after attention was called to it. This second blunder Is a vital one and for the benefit of the com mittee should be corrected at once. ORDER FOR INSPECTION. Armory Company B. 2d Regt. Infy. Balkm, Oregon, Juue 24, 1802. J Orders No. 8. 1. In compliance with orders No. 10, C. 8., Headquarters 2nd Regiment In fantry, B. Company will parade at the Armory on Tuesday, June 27, 1893. for muster and inspection, assembly at 8 o'clook p. m. All state aud govern ment property in possession of mem bers of the company must be strictly accounted for and - members absent without leave will subject themselves to the penalties imposed by the regu lations. 2. In compliance with paragraph 81, Regulations, all uniforms of this com pany will hereafter be kept in the lock ers in the armory and members having their uniforms in their possession will see that they are immediately returned to the armory. 0-20-2t I. "VV. Berry, 2nd Lieut. Comdg, Company. ITERUMQUE ITERUMQUE is a Latin phrase that literally meonsl Acaln and naaln." denoting repetition.! gulnand again (we cannot repeat It too nucnj we want to impress you wiin tnefl iuci iuut Patton Bros., 08 BTATK STREET. parry ?the largest assortment of Novels, uagaxine, so. HKVT ADVKRTIBKMKNT8. IJOR SALE AT A BAHQAIN. Hotel con L' talnlngSto rooms, all furnished. In a good town, nit o ot lot loxl3o feet, price (loon cash, balance on easr pat menu. For particulars li culri of PH1L.K. KHETZ, over foiumbla HtioeBlore, 116 state 8t. 616 PY UP AND 8AVE COSTS.-AU persons owing me, aoles or accounts that are overdue, ofKoo or under, p'eake nay up and save costs. JOHN SAVAaK.Hr. fl-21-dwlw rl HALE. A very nicely located lot. with house, on Mill street south ot Willamette university Kor terms and particulars, please Inquire at this office, &-W-lm TUIS PAPER Is kept on flieat E. C. Pake's Advertising cesoy, Maud 65 Merchants Exchange. San tfranclsro, California, where oontrao for adverthitng can be made for lu HAVE XTCHQf a FXXiXS known by motitar Ilk. pnUloa. .fta.. IdUu.. ticlilna hcn wira. TL1. fom and SIJKD, suuouia or psoratniuro xiuut YIELD AT OKCS VO DA. BO-SAN-KB-S PILE REMEDY, wklah art. Amour on ura fMta ab.orb. tooun, iilT.lt&C.tiS.etlna ai.nmaimitour Vtio aba. Dnueisu exauU. Dr.wnk,ytill..lrirfi;. YOU GOT PILES gold by Bakelt Vm Blyrw. THE DANCER IS OVER. Turning Tide of Our Country's Finances. CONDITION OF THE STATE TREASURY. Tremendous Dunk Buffalo. Failure at FINANCIAL SITUATION. The fluaucial situation in Oregon is decidedly improved. There never has been any danger at Salem. Tho fail ures at Albany and CorVallls are being adjusted. If the state treasury Insisted upon what Is due the stato in taxes there would be a general suspension. Those best posted hereseem to think the financial flurry Is over in Oregon. In Eastern Oregon mining Interests are apparently well protected. In Southern Oregon a great deal of gold is taken out and there have been no failures. Pendleton banks are sending in good reports. Therp have been a largo number of Binnll'fdllurea at Port land that have Ijeen kept out of print. The banks are not making any loans and are prepared to help one anotner. Taxes are coming intq-the state treas ury slowly, but all warrants are paid at the counter. All the counties complain of large delinquent lists. Portland's list is especially large,' includ'ng some of the biggest taxpayers. The semi annual treasury statement in Oregon Is made July 1st and will probably make a good showing. Today's Telegrams. Buffalo, Juno 20.-Tbo Queen City bank has fulled. J The bank suffered a steady drain the past several weeks. jAfter paying out all available cash eyen to dimes, nickles and pennies, tho officers tbls morning walked out and closed tbe doors. It owes depositors over $l,400,0u0. Tbe management claims depositors will be paid in full. Eesumes. San Diego, Cul., Juue20. The Bank of Commerce resumed business this morning. Crisis Passed. New York, June 20. The presidents of leading buuks reported this morning that the demands from country banks for rediscount and loans are smaller than for many weeks, that Indications of a crisis had paEsed. Good Name but No Bicb.es. Minneapolis, Minn, June 26. Tbe bank of New England suspended pay ments, at least temporarily. A. J. Bletben, president, says depositor will be paid in full. Brewery Receiver. New Yoiik, Juue 20. A receiver has been appointed for the Mutual brewing company of College Point. Art Goods. San Francisco, June 20. Tbe firm of S. and G.Guuap, extensive dealers in art goods, made assignment today. Liabilities are placed at $140,000; assets of the firm are supposed to exceed this amount. The cause of the failure Is at tributed to the calling in of loans. Suspending Silver Coinage. Loncon, June 20. Telegrams from Calcutta say the Indian government has stopped coinage of silver for private ar count at tbe mints. In the house of lords Earl Kimberly, secretary of state for India, stated that the Indian council bad paaaed an act for the immediate closing of tho Indian mints to the free coinage of ailver. He further said it Inteuded to introduce a gold standard In India, but that gold iu the meantime would not bo made the sole lecal tender. Extradited by Death. London, June 0. Dr. Cornelius Herat, who fled from France as a result of Panama scandal revelations, and for whose extradition proceedings are pend ing but delayed on account of illness, died today at Bournemontb. Cholera in Arabia. London, Juno 0. Despatch from Mecca: 455 deaths-from cholera yester day. Electrical Execution. Auburn, N. Y-i June 20. Butcher Fitztbum was electrocuted here this afternoon for the murder.in April, 1802, at Buffalo of a young man named Roahrl. Sunday Opening Bustained. VyAauiNQTON, D. a, Juue 20. At torney General Olney has decided that appropriations made by act of congress In aid of world's fair, including tbe ap propriation for tho government exhibit, nroaanvAl lablo now an before tho de cision of tho circuit court ofappcnla per manently opening tho world' fair an Sunday, with the single exception that no mora money ought to bo paid tho Illinois, corporation known ns tho World's Columbian exposition. UNEASINESS AMONG HAWIIANS Men of Easiness and of All Parties Disgusted by tho Dolays. Honolulu, Juno 20. As each suc cessive steamer from San Francisco ar rives at Honolulu bringing no news that Hawaii's aflairs will soon be set tled by tho United States, the disap pointment that permeates annexation ists and royalists alike becomes keener. Both parties aro anxious to havo tbe vital question of a stable government decided. Tbe long strain Is beginning to tell on both business and society. Blount is much disappointed at not re- calving any word by tbe last steamer that his successor had been appointed Tbe government claims to have auth- enic information that Mr. Blount, with tbe exception of a few brief statements, has not yet made any report to the state department at Washington as to the result of bis investigation here, and that his report will not be sent on for two weeks. Anarchists Pardonod. Springfield. Ills., June 20. (iov ernor Altgeld today pardoned Fielden, Neebe and Schwab, anarchists, serving life sentences in Joliet penitentiary for complicity in tbe Haymarket riot at Chicago, May 4, 1880, in which a large number of pollen were killed and wounded, and for which Parsons, Spies and others were hanged, and over whose graves a monument was unveiled by tbe Chicago anarchists yesterday. The governor takes the ground that these men did not havo a fair trial and that the court was prejudiced. Eoversing the Custom. MoonnEAD, June 20. A robber en tered the Merchants National bank this morning, bold up the bookkeeper, took tb ree thousand dollars and escaped across the river. A posse is in pursuit. Found a Floater. Marshfikld, Or., June 20. Chris. Keverson was found by some boys while fishing for crabs under the ,wbarT at Empire City. It is supposed he had been in tbe water two or three days. Deceased was a Swede, about 40 years old, with no family. A Kansas Visitor. Wichita, Juno 20. A private mes sage: "Cyclone wrought terrible dam age at Oakley, Logan county, last night No details." COWBOYS IN ILLINOIS. End of the Long Eace Only a Few Days Distant. Dubuqub, Ia June 20. Berry was the first of the cowboys to reach Dubu que. He registered there at U:40 In the morning and left thereat 1:23 p.m. His horses are sore and appear jaded. Rat tlesnake Pete registered In Dubuque at 1255 and left at 2:25. George Gillespie's chesnut Golding was lame when be reached this city at 1:16 p. m., but the gray horse Is in prime condition. He crossed tbe river at 8:10 p. m., and says he will reach Chicago early Wednesday afternooon and is confidant of winning the race. Jones arrived at 6:55 and left at 750. Smith came in at 050 and left at 750. Smith came In at 050 and left at 7:16. The horses are in a fair condi tion, except one of Smith's, which is slightly lame. Galena, Ills., June 25, The cow boys did not strike Galena, but took tbe Council Hill road, four miles north. Berry went through at 4:30 this after noon, two hours in advance of all tbe others. Jones will not arrive until 10 o'clock, after a long rest in Dubuque. For health and happiness, the boom of all mankind, take Simmons Liver Regulator. Good new house to rent, six blocks from postoilice. Inquire of Geo. M. Beeler. 6 20-tf For bllliousness and headache Sim mons Liver Regulator is tne best medi cine the world ever saw. H. H. Jones, Macon, Ga. Rich golden Jersey milk. Is being sup plied by tbe dairy of B. J. Bbaipe. Rark Offer, Buren & Son havo a few good second-band carpets which can be bad at a bargain. For chaugo of diet with TUTPB PILLS. Yon feel faint and week in tb stom achno appetite. Take Simmons Liv er Regulator Don't lose time and make yourself worse with pills and oils. Take Sim mons Ltver Regulator, Highest of all fn Leavening Power. Latest U. S Gov't Report 1 X m&m lOWQST ABSOLUTELY PURE ARMY BILL WILL PASS. The German Government Has Majority. RESULT OF TUE BY-ELECTIONS. Tho German Emperor Will Have in the New Keiclretng 199 for and 19. Against Him. Berlin, June 26. The second bal lots were taken generally Saturday in those Prussian, Saxon and Badanese constituencies, where no choice of can didates was made on Juno 15. These returns have been received: Berlin, first division, Dr. Langerbaus, Richter 1st, elected to succeed Dr. Alexander Meyer, a radical, who voted for tbe army bill. Ho received 8743 votes to 6459 cast for Herr Taeterow, social Democrat. Compared with the second ballot in 1890 tbe result shows a social Democratic gain of 3517. Langerbans is tbe first Ricbterist elected. Berlin, second division, Richard Fish er, Social Democrat, elected over Prof. Rudolph Virchow, a Rlohterist candi date, and the last candidate for this constituency. This is a gain for the So cial Democrats. Berlin, third district, Alderman Vog therr, a Socialist Democrat, was elected over Lawyer: Munckel, a Ricbterist. This Is a Soda! Democratic gain. Berlin,fifth division, Robert Schmidt, a Social Democrat, elected over Dr. Baumbacb, a Ricbterist and last depu ty. Tbls Is njgain for the Social Demo crats. At Offinburg-Maxlmin, a Richterlst lerlcal, was elected over Von Bchaum berg, a National Liberal Ricbter, wbt was the last deputy,receiving 9292 votes and Sobaumberg 8364 votes. At Hauau, Mayor Strob, a Conserva tive, was elected over Editor Hoch, a Social Democrat. At Tilsit, Herr Caeroswurm, a Con servative, was.elected over Reibeniz, a Radical. A gain for the government. At Kluslngen, Frledrlch Scbacbtgen, a Clerical, was eleoted over Commercial Councillor Bander, a National Liberal. At Hamburg-Nassau, Herr Bruhm, a Socialist Democrat, wap elected over Westernacber, a National Liberal. At Danzig city, Heinrich Rickert, a Radical Unionist, was elected oyer Jo hem, a Social -Democrat. This Is a gov ernment gain. At Strassburg city, August Boel, a Social Democratic leader, was elected over Dr. Petrie, a national liberal. This is a gain for tbe Social Democrats. At Koenlgsberg city, Karl Scbulze, a Social Democrat, was elected oyer Dr. Krause, a National Liberal. Scbulze was tho. last deputy. At Mannheim, Lawyer Basserman, a National Liberal, was elected over Au gust Dreesbacb, a Social Democrat, and tbe last deputy. This Is a gain for tbe government. At Wolfenbutto, Herr Schwerdfeger, an Agrarian, was elected over Herr Wentzel, a Socialist Democrat. At Holzmlnden, Director Kruger, a National Liberal and Conservative, was elected over Calwer, a Social Democrat. Tbls Is a government gain, At Naumberg, Julius Guentber, a National Liberal, was elected over Hoffman, a Social Democrat. At Glogan August Maalegaar, a Radi cal Unionist, was elected over Herr Orocsbau, a Conservative, to succeed himself. At Speir Dr. Clemm, a National Lib eral, was elected over Earhurdt, a So cial Democrat. At Buslan Philip Scbmelder, a Ricb terist, was elected over Leopold, a Con servative. At Heidelberg Consul Weber, n Na tional Liberal, was elected over Dr. Max Gehrke, a Ricbterist. At Hagen Eugene, a leader of tbe Opposition Radicals, was elected to suc ceed himself. At Teltow Herr Hubell, a Social Democrat, was elected over Rlnub, a Conservative. As tbls constituency was formerly Conservative this is a gain for tbo Social Democrats, At Karleneb Max Pfleugor, a Rlch terlct, and the lost deputy, was elected ovor Karlrlcnau, a National Liberal. At Hosen Stephen Celglski, a Po)o and Inst deputy, was elected over HofT meyer, a Conservative. At WIesbadeu Rudolph Koepb, a National Liberal and Radical Union ist, was elected over Lawyer Schonck, a Ricbterist. This in a government gain. At Dllsburg Dr. Hammacher, a na tional liberal and the last deputy, was elected over Euler, a clerical. At Iserlahn Lawyer Lensmann, a Ricbterist, was elected ovor Editor Soppsetter, a national liberal, who voted against tbe bill. At Duaseldodf Karl Weuders, a free conservative, and tbe last deputy, was elected over Herr Grlmph, a social Democrat. At Constance Freideriche, a clerical and the last deputy, was elected over Herr Heilga, a national liberal. At DarmBtdat Dr. Ossan, national liberal and the last deputy, was elected overBramer, asocial Democrat At Stuttgart Gustav Slegel a national liberal and tbe last deputy, was elected over Koss, a social Democrat. At Stettin Fritz Herbert, a social Democrat, was elected over Max Broo me, one of the few ladical deputies who voted for the bill. The result, therefore, is a gain for the P Social Democrats at the expense of tbo government. Tho results or second ballots in 75 constituencies were known at midnight. With these additions to the list, the strength of tbe parties,so far as known, is as follews: Clericals 73, Social Dem erols 44, Conservatives and Agrarians 53, National Liberals 33, Radical Un ionists 11, Poles 13, Free' Conservatives 14, Government Clericals-, 11, South German Democrats 6, Alsatians 7,Rich ter Radicals 12, Anti-Semites 5,Guelphs 1, Danes 1, Bavarian Peasants League 1, Bavarian Particularists. Of those deputies 193 are counted with tbo oppo sition and 199 with tho government. The progress of tho by-elections ap pears to support tbe government calcu lation that tbo balloting will give it 00 -teats. Taking tbe adherents of tbo 130, ibe government will thus have In tho new relcbstag 109 votes out of 897. A uitf majority of one vote is not much to rejoice over, yet tbe government organs express content with tho result of the voting. A feature of tbe campaign has been the appearance of a large number of foreign socialists. Czechs and Aus trians, who are assisting the canvass of the German brethren. Basing the cal culation of .tbe most reliable date, tho aggregate socialist vote will fall short of the 2,000,000 predicted by tbe Vorwaerts and the Cologne Gazette. It Is estimat ed tbat the vote will show an increase of 372,000 oyer that polled in 1790. Tho antl-semltes vote is calcalated at 600,000. being 10 times tbe number of voles cast by that party in 1890. Both sections of the Fresslninge party cast a total vote of 940.000, a loss of 213,300 votes since 1890. Tbo enor mous increase in the antisemitio vote accounts for the failure of the socialists to reach tbe figure they expected. Tbo antl-semltes draw a large proportion of tbelr gains from electors who would otherwise have voted for social Demo cratic candidates. In an Interview a prominent minis ter said tbat tbe government neither anticipated a further dissolution of tbe relcbstag nor any encroachment on tbo suffrage; on tbe contrary, he hoped tbat an entente between tue dominant political groups would be effected and the army bill speedily passed. Chancellor Von Caprivl, Dr. Miquei, Dr. Stepban and other political notables voted for Langebaus. With this deci sive examplo before them of ministers actually supporting an opponent oi mo out ratuer tnan to uiiow (socialists io triumph and adhesion by electors to tho government candidates where they are opposed by Socialists has been se cured. P&1TE WOMEN Bradfiild's Finals Rwlitor Every ingredient possesses superb Tonljs properties and exerts a wonderful influence In toning up sod strengthening ber system, by driving taroogh the proper cbsnneU all imparities. Health and strength giursotwd to result from its use. 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