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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1893)
HARD TIMES OFFER, ONE CENT DACYI fiSela, a month ! MU Prepaid fit A(lvno4 Xo Paper font Wk Tlno is Oui. JOURNAL. i .-- -i i. n.ii.. inMnjoii o" ' "'' Mourn! liy Mali for 88 rt, .Month? ii- 3383535: VOJ . TJUfl PJfibPLlfl'S -IAPBK.M HALBM, OUXUON, tfKIJXAT, JUNE 80, 18U8. "TO-DAY'S NEWS TO-DAY." NO. 153. tvhsthke Sxlem makes a grent mistake will make CASH STORE, DRY GOODS. CLOTHING. SHOES. 7 J. W. THOMAS, 297 Com'l, Keeping Pace With Have your business accounts kepi in PERFECT books, such are The Frcy Patent Flat Opening Books. Books that are worthy of the patronnge and praise of the Government Of ficials of the State of Oregon, and the greater portion of the mercbantile men of the 8tato, are surely deserving of a Manufactured lu Oregon ONLY Proprietors ot THE CAPITAL. Binders to the State of Oregon, Printers H. W. COTTLE & CO., General Insurance Agency. Representing the following well-known and reliable Cempanies: BTATE INBTJRANGK CO., jEtna Insurance Co., Traders' Insurance Co., Hun Insurance Co.. Nutionnl Insurance Co , Westchester Klre Ins. Co., Lion H Ire Insurance Co., Imperial Fire Insurance Cn London & Lancashire Fire Ins. Soc, London Assurance Corporation. Alliance Asurance Co., Norwich Union Fire Ins.duc. Oldest and Leading Firm In the City Devoted Exclusively to Insurance. J. W. TflORNBURG, TUG VPnOLSTURER. Recovers and repairs upholstered furniture. Long Experience in the trad enables me to turn out first-class' work. Samples of coverings. No trouble t givo estimates. State Insurance block, Cbemekef a street. CHURCHILL BURROUGHS F. T. HART, 247 COMMERCIAL STREET. Lamoureux's Stables, At the Commercial street bridge near Willamette Hotel. New stock and ve hloles belug added constantly. Only the best service rendered. No shabby rigs nor poor horses. H. L. LAMOUREUX, Proprietor. Ed. BAGGAGE SALE. Tbo undersigned will sell at the Bargeant 1-odelng House in Opera House, blocki July IS. UBKI. Any one having baggage there U re quested to get same before sale. .. 6-19-8W WM. BARGEANT FARM FOR SALE. A BARQAIN-160 acres with Improvement over half undT cultivation, rest paitureand some good timber. Terms very easy. Ad-cl-ess O. L. WASH, O-JZ-lm-dw Wheatland, Or. HORSE TRAINING. llave hod IS year experience training ftr track or carriage. Terms reasonable. Can be found at westaootl's stable, or address Halem. M-lm JAMKH KINU. jjfc. Choice Meats. WBmmKSk THE PACIFIC DETEGT1VB AND COLLECTING BUREAU BA.r.iCIvI, ... Oregon Private work a ipeelalty. a B. CtJEMEHT, Manager, A GREAT in not celobrating this Columbian no mistake if you buy all your Where will always be found a nice the Times. trial by everyone. by The Mestou-Dygert.Book Mfg. Co., CITY BINDERY. and Lithographers, Ralem, Oregon Spraying Offlftts, 103 State Street. LEADING MERCHANT TAILOR. C. Cross, Wholesale and Retail Denier In Fresh, Salt and Smoked Meats of allKinds 98 Court and 110 State Streets, Electric Lights On Weter System, TO CONSUMERS : TbeBalem Light and Power Company at great expense have equipped their Kleetnc Light plant with the most modem apparatus and are now able to otter the public a betlrr light than any system and at a rata lower than any city on mo osasi. Arc and iBcandescent Ligkt lug. Electric Meters lor all purposes wliere power is re quired. Residences can be wired for as many lights as desired and the consume pay for only such lights as are ued. This being regleUred by an Klectrtc Meter. Office 179 Commercial St 4th, but wo guarantee you goods at the line of- J St., SALEM. PACIFIC COAST NEWS. Port Townsend, Wash., June 30. The coast defense vessel Monterey is here from Ban Francisco. Tacoma, June 30. -Nellie McCor raick, aged 10 years, was struck py a freight car near Wilkeson and instant ly killed. She was walking ou the track with a number of other when the accident happened. Ban Francisco, June 30. The au topsy on the body of Mrs. Kate Grlfiers, who wib murdered and horribly muti lated in a water front saloon, showB that she died from wounds produced by a weapon iu the bands of her assail ant, Martin O'Nell, She was the wife of an Alameda reporter. Portland, June 30. Collector of Customs Black assumed the duties of bis ofllce on telegraphic Instructions from the treasury department. He has made no changes yet on account of the "arge amount of business in the ofllce. It is understood that be will make Fred Fined, of Ropeburg, his chief deputy. ' Ashland, Juno 30. Tom Green, as sistant roadmastpr of Biskiyou division of the Southern PaclflOjfell under a train at Hornbroos ana was inatuutly killed. A wood train was backing from the side track to the main track and Green, who was on the train, was thrown by a sudden lurch between tbo cars and nine cars passed over him, horribly mutilating his body. Port Angeles, June 30.- A sad ac cident occurred here by which James Camp, the sawyer at the Port Angeles MillCo'a mill, lost his life by being caught by one of the belts on tbo ma chinery aud horribly mutilated. Both legs and arms were brokeu and his head badly bruised. H leaves' a wife and two children. Yesterday morning the Port Cres cent Mill & Lumber company's saw mill was consumed by fire. Loss $12,500; Insurance $0,600. The prin cipal loser Is Mr. Lutz of Creacent. Portland, June 30. Shortly before midnight a loud explosion was beard at Seventh aud Gltsan streets. It proved to bo the Chinese tvash house where the explosion occurred only a few days ago. The rear of the bouse was shattered where the dynamite cartridge exploded aud considerable damage was done, but as far as known no one was hurt. It Is supposed that both attempts to blow up the building have been made by a Chinaman who keeps a laundry just across the street. The Chinaman in whose place the ex plosion occurred sold out a few months ago to the laundryman across the street but recently be returned and started another wash house. It is sup posed that the deed was done for re venge. Walla Walla, Wash., June 30. In the superior court W. G. Perrlne, the local agent for a sensational news paper published in Spokane, was tried and found guilty of oflerlng to minors far circulation, a newspaper filled with stones of deeds of lust. The case will be appealed to the supreme court. Corvallis, Or., June 30. Tbo firm of C. B. Wells & Bou, grocery dealers of this city, have assigned to J. M. Porter for the benefit of their creditors. They began business r. little la than a year ago with about $3000 in cash. It Is stated that the liabilities are In the vicinity of 3000 with assets about 12500. The assignee baa not yet completed bla Inventory, so that no official statement !a obtainable. . ;. NOTICE Of DISSOLUTION. XTOTICK IB IIKREBY OIVKN.TIIAT THK i partnership heretofore existing between . W. Hawks aud P.O. Levar U this day dl solved by mutual content : P. O. Levar retir ing from the Unn, u. W. Hawks wlU collect allblua duo and pay out standing accounts afalast the Una. HI w-1 U FINANCIAL SlTUATIONflJETTEa Prospect of Call forJn Special Session. J .i CABINET IN SESSION TO m THE DAY. 1 New Daily low-Water Mark in Price of Wheat. Better Fooling In Nw York. Nkw York, June 30-A moro con fident feeling prevailed Jp stock circles this morning owing to bo general be lief thai July settlements will pass without trouble. Good authorities do not expect a repetition of yesterday's flurry iu money, and Btate banks stand ready to prevent any serious trouble. A Special Session. Washington, Juno, 30. There Is good reuson to believe Jjhat tne cabinet meeting today will settlo deflultely the date of the extra session, and that a proclamation will soon'follow announ cing the date, whether It shall be Sep tember4tb or earlier, -president Cleve land desires to have settled, so as to stop the pressure that is now being brought to bear on blrh, He thinks the clamor will stop ovenif the date is not so soon as some people desire. It is claimed that once definitely settled there will be a settlement of tbo present condition, and that no one can possibly be Injured by having the date definitely fixed, while it may be of great benefit, Thier Information is considered thor oughly reliable. ? PARIS BANK BURSTING. Vital Points of the Day's Develop- ment -Otl&r News. Chioaoo, June 30. D.ily a new low water mark in prices of wheat Is set. Today. September is comparatively steady, but July is weak. Selling July was largely duo, to a report that five millions bushels ot"sklo" wheat was here, added to tbs rumor of a Paris uauh. iu tiuuLio.' n.,nllr canjQ nt0 the market, bought July aud sold Sep tember, steadying the former. A re port of advauced points iu Bilver In New York alno helped. July opened J below yesterday, lowest at 02, dropped 1J to 01 J, recoverlog to 02J. A Bad Showing. FoSTORiA, O., June 30. The as signee of Ex-Secretary Charles Foster filed a report of tie concerns in which he was Interested, but not his personal assets and liabilities. The report shows these coicerns to have aggre gated assets of $2(7,700, liabilities $554, 703. Foster's account In his bauk was overdrawn J130.KX). SUvtr Higher. Washington June 30. At a cabi net meetingsecntary Carlisle presented an array of oilclal figures bearing on the Bilver questbu. A general inter change! vlows fdlowed. He gave the president the (ally cablegram from Loudon showlnf price of silver there 30 d per ounce, making bullion value of silver dollar vorth 57$ cents. Victora's Survivors. Malta, JuneSO. The British cruis ers Edgar aud Iyaeton of tho Mediter ranean etiuadroi, arrived today with the survivors ollhe battleship Victoria, which sunk In he collision with the Camperdown of Tripoli, Syria. Treason Appointments. WABiHNOTOf, June 30. The presi dent oppolnted3cott Wlke, of Illinois, to be assistant ecretary of the treasury and J. F. Tlllmn, of Tennessee, regis ter or the treaury, vice Gen. Rose cruns. Instntly EUled. Tub Dallu, Or., June 30. Last night as Johuif, a seveu-year-old eon of Angus Caipbell, of Hart land, was returning horn from school on a pony an older boy, ilso ou a horse, proposed a race. Jobuy consented, but after running Homeillstance, lost control of bis horse, whm shied, throwing him to the ground He struck on the back of his bead ati was lustuntly killed. Tale Wins. Mew Yor, Juno 80. -The Yale Harvard boat race today was won by Yale by four mgtbs; time 25:01. Ten thousand peole witnessed the race. G His Money. Chicago, luue 30. John Berry, cowboy, wh arrived first, has been awarded thelrst prize, $1000. Pro teats were uoheld to be well taken, A HOT SESSION. Congress Will Meet as Early as August 7th. RIGHT OF APPEAL UNDER GEARY LAW. Chinamen Entitled to Jury. Trial by New York, Juno 80. A dispatch re ceived on Wall street from Atlanta this afternoon says the Journal, Secretary Hoko Smith's paper, announces that congress will bo callod together about August 1. This added to strength of stocks. Congress to Meet. Washington, June 30. It has been decided to call an extra session of con grew Monday, August 7th. The presi dent left this afternoon for Buzzard's Bay, Mass., to be absent three or four weeks. Qeary Law Decision. Los Anqeles, June 30. Judge Ross in the United States court today deliv ered a decision in tbo Wong Dip Xen, in which be decided that the right to appeal under the Geary law could not bo denied. Judge Boss further inti mated that Imprisonment and deporta tion of Chinamen under tho Geary law without trial by jury was unconstitu tional. Executed By Shooting. wibter, i.t., June 30. joe itiro. a Choctaw negro was executed by shoot ing this morning at Wilbertnn for mur der of his mother-in-law and wife. Tbe sheriff shot him through the heart with a revolver at five paces. Fonr Choctaws are to bo shot Friday, five on tbe Friday following. A Kansas Youth. Wichita, June 80. Tho highway man who attempted to rob the Santa Fe train at Wharton, yesterday Is now In jail here, a boy only 10. Ho says the Dalton gang, headed by Bill Dal ton, forced him to stop the train under lUUttUj . .loath. Kich. Banker Doad. Philadelphia, June 80. a private cablegram announces the beath at Carlsbad, Germany, of A. J. Drexel, of tho great Drexel banking house here. He went to Europe a few days ago in fairly, good health. FOBEWN NEWS ITEMS, Simla. June 30. The Indian govern ment Is discussing tbe claims of tho various banks which havo 1,600,000 pounds of Bilver nu passage to India, aud which want compensation for tho depreciation in value of tho metal aris ing from tho action of the government in stopping tho free colnago of silver. It Is said tbo government is inclined to seouro the bauks against losi. AM8TEUDAM, June 30. The market for silver Is allected by the action of In-1 dla, In the open market silver dropped from 03 guilders to GO per kilo. City of Mexico, Juno 30. The gov ernment contemplates placing an ex port duty on Mexican dollars to aid the sliver market. Paris, Juno 30. A statement is published that Governor Geyerd sup pressed news of a battle in Touquin. Four hundred Chlneso attacked the French post at Muong Mat. The lieutenant in command defended tbe post two days till his ammunition gave out, when he retreated, hard pressed by tbe Chinese. Finally he fell In with a company of French sharpshooters. Together they attacked and repulsed the Chinese, killing 150. Ono French man was killed and several wounded. London, June 80. John Deasy, at torney, and a Parnelllte member of parliament, was held in bail for trial for an ludecent assault on a servant in tbe houso in which he boarded. Vienna, June 80. The long-distance race of tbe Austrian and German bi cyclists to Berlin began yesterday. The start was made from B loresdorf, four miles north of Vienna. About 170 bi cyclists left that place In IS groups, be tween 0 and 7 o'clock this morning. Tbe distance to be traveled la 870 miles. London, Juno 80. Vlce-Adinlral Sir Michael Culme Beyniour has been ap pointed oommandor-ln-chlof of tbe British Mediterranean station, to suc ceed Vice-Admiral Sir John Tryon.wlio lost his life by tho foundering of the battle ship Victoria, Good new bouse to rent, six blocks from post office. Inquire of Geo. M, Beeler. 6 30-tf Highest of ail in Leavening Power. Latest U.S Gov't Report ABSOLUTELY PURE TOE SILVER SITUATION. Drift of Opinion Among Promi nent Men. CLEVELAND'S CABINET STRUGGLING HARD To Solve tho Problems liaised by Demonetization in India. Washington, Juno 30. Secretary of the Navy Herbert, vho is thoroughly familiar with the Populist movement In tho South, said be thought the Populists were not making nuy pro gress in that country nnd tho teach lugs of those engaged in the agitation do not have any Influence in shaping tho polioy of the Democratic party. In speaking of sliver tho secretary said: "I thjnk tho stoppage of the free colnag of silver in India the greatest blow given to the Sherman law and tho free coinage of silver In this country. The freo coinage of silver in India bos been poiuted to us an object lesson by tbe advocates of free coinage in this country," Secretary Carlisle received numerous callers, among whom wero many mem bers of congress. With all these the silver question formed tho prlnclpul toplo of conversation, and the continued decline in the price of silver wusnatur ally referred to. The secretary hud re ceived a cablegram stating tho prlco of silver In London was 08 cuuts per tounco,.at which rato a sliver dollar as bullion was worth 63 cents. Novortue ioaa tha point; of couroo, wna.tunt tho apparent purchasing power of the sliver dollar, with silver bullion ut 08 cents per ounce, was as great as whon silver was worth $1.22 per ounco and tho bull ion value of silver 93 cents. This fuct was several times emphasized at the lost session of congress when ex-Sccre-t&ry Sherman aud others repeatedly declaring during the senate debates that there was in tho treasury bullion In gold to tho valuo of every silver cer tificate issued by tbo government. Ex-Prealdent Harrison is in the city aud when ho asked how he accounted for the shrinkage of the price of silver since the passago of tho Sherman law Raid he preferred not to discuss that subject; but everybody knows, ho said, that the Sherman law was ouly an ox- pedleut as It was passed In preference to something worse. Tbo ox-presldont thought a great deal more blamo was laid at tho door of the Sherman law than It deserved but that its repeal might tend to restore pubjlo confidence If only by working upon tbo pagina tion. , Senator Jones of Nevada this oven lug said: "I doubt very much If tho Sherman act can be repealed at an ex tra session. It certainly cannot bo wiped out unless a substitute satisfac tory to tho advocates of free coinage shall be provided. Should congress suc ceed lu efTecting tbo repeal without granting such substitutes a silver party will be formed and It will wield such an lufluenco that to ignore It will bo fatal to any man who dcslrts political preference." The condition of affairs lu philudel. phla banking circles Is becoming more marked. According to advices received from Philadelphia this morning New York exobaDgo in that city Is at half a cent on tho dollar, Several largo banks In this city havo large balances owing to them in Philadelphia bank? whlob tho latter aro unablo to remit on account of their inability to procure New York exchange currency, Unless the Philadelphia banks remit this wcok It is probable, according to some New York baukers, that a discount will bo charged ou tho Philadelphia exchange received from dealers here, Boston, June SO. The strain on tho financial situation Is severer lhau ever, Stocks were demoralized at the sturt. Liquidation was extremely heavy un der pressure, aud prices tumbled badly. Banks aro calling In loans on all sides and some of the best bouses on tho street had to pay abnormally high rates to get carried through, To Kill Llca on Animals. To destroy licoon horses tho following Is recommended by tho chief of tho bu reau of anbnnl industry at Washingten: Rub the horuo with sulphur ointment, or with sulphur of potassium, 4 ounces) water, 1 gallon; or with tor water, or the skin may bo sponged with benzine. Tho application should bo repeated a week later todostoyall lice hatched from tho nits in tho interval. Professor O. P Glllotto uf tho Iowa experiment station reports tho destruction of tho hog louse by uso of tho keroseno emulsion. He uses a 12 per cent emulsion and applies tho liquid with a force pump. For parasites affecting tho skin of sheep, a very common American remedy is the tobacco dip, to bo used after the shearing. To 100 gallons of water there Is added 85 pounds of strong tobacco thoroughly steoped iu a portion of tho water and 10 pounds of sulphur the Uq? uid to bo used at a temperature of about 110 degrees and not exceeding 120 de grees. Thero aro, however, various mod ifications of this formula in use in differ ent sections of tho country, in some of which small quantities of lime and con centrated lyo enter into tho composition. Good at Repartee. Jim Snlvorly got a good position In a crockery storo in Harlem. Jim is a smart young man and very good at rop arteo. Ho only remained in tho crock cry store a few days. When he was asked why ho loft tho store ho said lis found lifo in a store too confining. Tbo real causo of his leaving grow out of tliq following littlo incident: A wealthy cus tomer was examining some teapots. "A dollar and a half for this teapot? I find that very dear," sbo said. "That is not too much money for a teapot of this antiquo stylo," replied Sniverly with a smirk. "Then you can't knock anything off?" "Yes, I could talcs a hamroor and knock oil the spout, but I wouldn't care to knock anything, You can knock tbo spout off af tery'bny Itf sad tales it home." The lady reported this smartness to tho boss, who instead of raising Jim's wages raisod James himself. Texas Sitt ings. Father Tm 'WUliaf. ' Daughter Mr. Nicefollo wants' ma to play duots with him. ' Father Well? "Havo you any objectiona?" "Of courao not. It will please mo to death." "Will it, reallyf "Yes, indeed. I've just beea ashing for a chance to get evoa with tbe neigh bors noxt door." New York Weeikly Baby cried, . ,,, Mother sighed, ' ' Doctor prescribed x Castotia, j HOTEL ARRIVALS.- i ' - ) WILLAVETTH, u,, , , W. H. Holmes, A. Zastro; Chicago. Lesley Bates, San Francisco. " Jos. C. Murray, O. W. Itansom, A. Haines, W. Q. Adams, Portland. THE MARKETS. Portland, Juno 80. Wheat valley, $1,121$!. 13, Walla Walla $1.02 $1.03. San Francisco, June SO, Wheat December $1.30, Chicago, Juno 80. Wheat 02; Sep tember COJ, rflUIIHIII)IMIIM"""" Whether quaffed from a vessel of tin, glass oe gold; There's no thingso , good for the young or the old as Hires IRootBeer A delicious, health giving, thirst-satisfying beverage. A temperance drink for temperance people. A t;c. pukt nsVti 5 gtllcoi, Sold sunt Eijeycd Eycrywlw )III"IIMI IIUIIIfl'IMriUj B f,lW I! Wi (SSLESsfci it I Ml I m M m !i!l l r, HI M i 'il i I ilJ ' r M II: