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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1893)
' 3 (lAfiD TIMES OFFER, VJhy prtlMin$!tROn, MOHfll ft 11 1'apftrfl w Jn ) rt ft (htt I) a 1 1? J nut no bf M U for SS , nMantM cv y-s. -w-m "?" i -w E CENT DAILYI ill! I3 V. A I mei' Monik ,iy MM II fri II , r J IVpltt In AdrMne. 1U S J -Mm ll'JL 1 X. Jk -I..-' MO ftf 0Hi WKI O A I 1 1 A J ..j m Tlwo It On!, TT M VOL. 0, "TinB VttOVLK'H VAVm." HAL 10 M, OUtfUON, HATl'WDAV, ,1VLY 1, 18MJ. "TO-JDAY'tf NJflWH TO-DAY. NO. Ifi4. JIBBliitlil iHfiBi I I e i Of our stock and prices mm will I t The Neu) quickly convince vou that York Racket la tho plnco to trado, whon you want to savo money on your purchases. They carry a full lino of Boots mid Shoes, of tho boBt St. Louis mnko, ftlso a general assortment of other goods. Wo buy for cash only, and sell for cash only, at a small profil. See our prices boforo buyjng. T. RARNFs State Ins. Block. Keeping Pace With the Times. Have your business nccountR kept in PERFECT books, such aro The Froy Patent Flat Opening Hooks. Boohs that arc worthy of tho putronago and praise of the Government Of ficials of the State of Oregon, aud the greater portion of the merohantlle men of the Stalo, uro surely deserving of a trial byeveryonn. Manufactured in Oregon ONLY by The Mestou-Dygert Book Mfg. Co., Proprietors ot THE CAPITAL CITY JSINDERY. Binders to the State of Oregon, Printers and Lithographers, Salem, Oregon. CONFIDENCE COMING BACK. Wheat H. W. COTTLE & CO., General Insurance Agency. Representing the following well-known and reliable Cempanies: BTATK INSURANCE CO., tna Insurance Co., Traders' Insurance Co., Bun insurance Co.. National Insurance Co., Westchester Fire Ins. Co., Iiion fire Insurance Co., Imperial Fire Insurance Co., Loudon a Lancashire Fire XCS.SOC,, London Assurance Corporation, Alliance Arsurauce Co., Worwicta Union Fire Ins. See. Oldest and Leading Firm In tho City Devoted Exclusively to Insurance, J. W. TflORNBURG, THE UPHOLSTERER. 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 Ed. C. Cross r c las. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Fresh, Salt and Smoked Meats of allliinds OS Court and 110 State Streets. Makes a Little Weak Jump at Chicago. AU, STOCKS ADVANCE IN NBW YORK Mitclioll Accepts Oiler of a Club to Fight Corbctt. A Great Big Cant. Chicago, July 1. Wheat promptly advanced one cent this morning on president's action calling special session. All Stocks Stronger. New York, July 1. The president's proclamation, calling an extra session of cougres?, has had a decided effect on blocks this morning. Everything opened higher. Altogether the most confident feeling prevails in financial circles. Big Purse Offered. Boston, July 1. Tho Columbia ath letic Hub of Chicago offers a purse or $4),000 for a match between Mitchell and Corbett. Mitchell has accepted. Canadians Are in It. Chicago, July 1. This Is dominion day at the White City. Canadians pre dominate. This is the 20th anniversary of the establishment of the present Ca nadian government and tho dominion building is dedicated. REMARKABLE DISTRIBUTION -OF- PREMIUM BOOKS -TO- JOURNAL READERS. Books can be sem at this oflice. BOOK OUPON Cut nut this coupon, and when you hav eiive of different numbers send or bring the five coupons with 5 cents (a nickel or stamps) to cover cost of postage, clerical work, etc., to the journal,. Haiem. ur.. ana any uoois No. 16 J H.u., v.., -- , ftnM isr in iniB naner win oeseut you xreo, w"oii"iu. While we exnect to ba nliln tn fill nil nrrinrn for nnv book, the supply tttfi Imes may be exhausted. Because of this It will be better for you to gives i second ana tnira ciioice. If out of the first we will eenu eeconu; u ouij. if hot li we will Bend third. I Give cataloguo number and title. Write your own name and addressl very piainiy. line or hook, isuiuueroi uuus. First Choice. Secoud Cboice. rhird Choice My Name... Address t You muHt send five coupons of different numbers and 6 cents (a nickel or stamps.) Regular dully sutwcriuere, 10 tone auvantage 01 mis oner, must uot be in arrears for subscription. Deutscher Advocat. POSTOFFICE BLOCK, - - SALEH.OR. Admitted to practice In all the courts. Hpeclal altent'on given to German speak lug people and busTnesa at ".he county and tale offices. E. HOKEU, NoU ry l'ubllo. BAGGAGE SALE. The undersigned will sell at the Bargeant lAdelng House In Opera House block. July 15. ISO. Any one having baggage there U re Qumled to tat same baforn saJa. THE PACIFIC DETECTIVE AND COLLECTING BOREAL BALEM, - - - Orgon rrlvate work a ijxclaltjr. C. B. CLEM ENT, Manager- HORSE TRAINING. Hav bad 18 yeara experlenre tfftln'ng fr track or carriage. Tenni reasonable, (an be found at wSSoott-i liable, jr addreu i alem. 61 m JAMK8 KlU, Old "Raggy" Goes. New Youk, July 1. The Duko of Vorngua sailed for home this morning with other members of his party. New York Market. New Yomc, July 1. July wheat opened 1 els., other futures and i higher. DYSPEPSIA Ib that misery experienced when suddenly made awaro that you possess a diabolical arrangement called stomach. No two dyspep tics have the same predominant symptoms, but whatever form dyspepsia takes TJie underlying cause it in tho LIVER, and one thing is certain no one will remain a dyspeptic who will It trlU correct Acidity of the Stomach, Xxpel foul gaf , Allay Irritation, Aulit Digestion 'and at tho lama ttm JSVb va.3drtrtL XTa Btart the Liver working all bodily ailment will disappear. and "tot men thin three ytr I ! DrtpcpiU In Itf wont form. I tried wJ doctonTbut they .fforded no rtluf. At lut I tried Simmons Ur RepiUtor, which cured bm la a ehcrt time. It U a coed medicine. ! U without It."-J A. Rojls, Phlhwl , Pa. A a general fuaily remedy for DyipepeliT Torpid Iirer, Conetipaiton, etc.. I Urdly el um anything elie, and h nerer Uen ip. pointed la the eflece preduced: It eeenu b alfflost a perfect lure for all dueuei of the Stociua and BoweU." W. J. HcEtaov, Macon. C. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. NOTICE 1HHKHEBY GIVEN, THAT THB p-rtnTiblp hretorore ezUtlng between li. W. iiawknaud KC Levar U IbU day die solved by mutual connt : 1. M. Ievar retlr- Ilk roni the Crnu O. W. Hawk vrlll oo iect alfbilU due aud pay oat itandlng acoounlf agaiiut the nrm. aiw tot (MOVER WILL RBTBAL IT, do ii oral Opinion (lint Clcvolitml Will! Hucd'cd IN I1KPHAL1NG SILVRR COINAOP, Morti lhxnkH mill M ami factories " Closing Up. AllrTlonsod. Nkw Yomc, July 1. The president's proclamation Is hailed with profound gratification In financial and business circles everywhoro. Men In all branches of business aro loud In praise of Cloycluud's action. Quo. Magoua, nrBarlnK, Magoub & Co. said: "It Is a llitlo too early to tell tho ellect of It but It ought to1 bo very reassuring abroad. The- belief will grow that a tlollur Is going to have the t-amo re liable meaiiiug od an English pound sterling for future transactions." Willo Short Washinoton, July 1. The opinion is held by -a number of congressmen that the extra ''session will not be lengthy, that fluanclal mutters alone will engage Us attention. ' Senate for Eopeal. CmdAcn, July 1. The Inttr-Ocean today asked viows of Republican Uni ted States senators on repeal of Sher man act. Mooyare absent from home and replies were received from only 10. Ouly one senator, Power of Montana, qualifies his position ip fuvor of repeal. Piatt, of Connecticut, declined to say positively how he will vote. The Inter Ocean puts down at least 12 more for repeal, 7 doubtful, 8 against. Indianapolis, Ind., July 1. Secre tary of titute Gresbam is in the city. He said this morning in an interview that he was glad the president had called an e.'tnfsession of congress. He believed congress would repeal the Sherman net, though ho knew whereof he spoke when ho said it would not have done so two weeks ago. Two Failures. Beatrice, Neb., July 1. Tho Neb raska National bank and American bank failed this morning. Each had a capital of a hundred thousand dollars. No other particulars. St. Louis, Mo., July 2. Ofllcers of tho BI-Mctallic sliver mine, one of the richest producers of silver In Montana, ordered closing of mine until the silver situation warrants working It again. The works of the company are tho larg est In the country, located at Madison, Ills., giving employment to 'J000 men. Washington, D. C, July I. The monthly debt statement shows public debt decreased $1,110,258 during June. Total cash In treasury $745,004,001. Receiver. Washinoton, D. C, July 1. Comp troller Eckels has appointed J. H. Adams receiver of the failed Citizens National bank of Spokane, Washing ton. i M ' ' in A Fool Law. Nashville, July 1. Owing to fact that foreign Mmirance companies are re quired to file charters with the secre tary of state, seventeen companies withdrew tills afternoon. So far about half the companies doing business In the r.tate suspended. Convicted of Train Wrecking. RosEiiono, July 1. The Jury In the case of George L. Richardson, on trial for attempting to wreck a passenger train neor Drain, Or., last March, brought In a verdict of gul'fy. - K West or East. SiiBEi'SHhAi) Bay, Jrly I For tho great Realizillon stakesoff 35,000, Sun beat 1st by a short head, St, Leonard Zv. Sir Walter 3rd. Time 2:50. Strugdlng With Whlakey. Chakleston, B. O., July 1. Under a new Iriw, which went Into eflVct at midnight. South Carolina took charge of the whiskey business within Its borders. Dlnpencarles art to be opened In 10 of the 34 counties in the state. Bar rooms will be opened In some of them without the legal formality required, of an endorsement by a ma jorlty of the voters and suits against the state will renult. A large propor tion of citizens bought a six months stock. "Blind Pigs" are, expected to open lu many places. The United States Official Investigation of Baking Powders, Made under authority of Congress by the Chemical Division of the Dcp't of Agriculture, Washington, D. C, and recently completed; Shows the Royal Baking Powder to be a cream of tartar baking pow der of the highest quality, superior to all others in strength, leaven ing power, and general usefulness. The Royal Baking Powder is thus distinguished by the highest expert official authority the leading Baking Powder of the world FOREIGN FINANCIERING. Mexico Will Not Suspend Froo Coin of Silver Foreign Trado Dead. City of Mkxico, July 1. Secretary of tho treasury Llmantour wishes to announce to the world that there Is no truth in the rumor that Mexico con templates suspending the free coinage of silver. On the contrary, all of the Mexican mints will be worked to their utmost capacity. The mint in this city coins $14,000,000 this month. Machin ery is now being erected which will in crease the capacity to $18,000,000 u month. There are 10 other mltits in the republic which have a smaller ca pacity. At present there exists a scar city of circulating mediuml(due main ly to the heavy exportatlons of Mexi can silver dollars. This drain on the finances of the country must bo met by increased coinage Mexico has, furthermore, a certatu and unfailing market In Asia for all of her dollars. The increasing of exportatlons of coflee, fibers and other products will enable Mexico to export moro dollars than ever before. Silver is produced in Mexico cheaper than in the United States, and the fall in price will bo less acute ly felt hero than in the neighboring re public. In view of diminished impor tations of foreign goods aud tho conse quent reduction in custom-house re ceipts, which will be caused by the high prlco of exchange, tho federal government has ordered a discount in salaries paid to all federal oflioials. Those who receive salaries of (COO or less a year will be cut 6 per cent, all from $600 to $1000 will be reduced 7 per cent, and ull above $1000 will sutler a 10 per cent reduction. Tho Mexican government will take no further steps at present, but will wait tho develop ment of the panic. El Paso, Tex., July 1. Tho drop In tho price of silver has brought down the prlco of tho Mexican peso to fifty cents, and jias cut down tho Mexican trado with local wholesalers more than ono half. Many firms have re ceived telegrams canceling orders. The Mexican silver mines are shutting down. London, July l.-Tho Standard's Shanghai correspondent telegraphs that liunines In that city has been par alyzed by I ho changes mado In the cur rency system of India and tho ruinous import duties, especially thoso levied on opium and Indian yarns. Bkhlin, July 1. Tho federal council has decided to prohibit the export of fodder. This step is intended to pro vent the execution of Iurgo orders for hay from Franco. Liberal newspapers criticise tho measure as it stop to the agrarian Interests aud blumo the gov ernment for uot at the sumo tlmo sus pending tho import duties on fodder and cereals. nAlCROAO'TIES. Mexico has ofllcially drawn tho lino at ticket scalpers and pooling. Tho first elevated railway in England is in process of construction at Liverpool. The New Haven and Now York and New England havo reached an agree ment for east bound trafilc. Tho Pennsylvania has created the new oflice of superintendent of insurance, to which Hugh B. Ely has been appointed. One of the fivo heavy paasengercn ginoa which the Lake Shore recently purcliascd from tho Brooks works made a run from Toledo to Elkhart, 143 miles, in two hours. All the stock of the Bedalia, Marshall and Northern lias been purchased by two capUalJxU of Bedalia and fit. Louis. It i a nariow gauge lin,e, 43 wiles long, and need to be operated as a branch of the Missouri Pacific AFFAIRS AT WASHINGTON. President Proclaims an Extra Session Two Million Surplus -Ool. Robert Miller Gets It. Washinoton, July 1. At G u'ulook last ovenlmc tho following proclamation was Issued: Executive Mansion, Washington, D. 0., June 30, 1803. Whereas, the die trust and apprehension concerning the financial situation which has pervaded all business circles has a'r.aly cnu'ed great loso and damage to our people and threaten to cripple ourTnercuants, stop the wheels of manufacture, bring distress and privation to our furmen and withhold from our workingmen wages of labor and, ' Whereas, trie present perilous condi tion is largely the result of a financial policy which tue cxecutivo branch of the government finds embodied in un wise laws which must be executed until repealed by cengress: Now, therefore, I, Grover Cleveland, president of tho United States, In per formance of any constitutional duty, do by this proclamation, declaro thai an extraordinary occasion requires the convening of both houses of congress of tbe United States at the capltol In the city of Washington, ou the 7th day of August next at 12 o'clock noon, to the end that tho pooplo may be relieved im pending danger and distress. The determination to call an extra cession of congress the first week in August instead of the first week in September, it Is understood, was ouly definitely arrived at at this morning's cabinet session, after giving full weight to tbe numerous telegrams received from all parts of the country urging this course. Tbe consideration which caused tho president to chango his mind was foreshadowed in a remark made by ono of his cabinet ofllcers two days ago, If tho president received reasonable assuranco that there was likelihood of tho prompt repeal of tho so-called Sherman purchase law ho was disposed to call congress to gether earlier than ho announced. It Is inferred from the fact that the president has dono so, that ho thinks he has obtained the ussuranco desired. Figures ofllcially proclaimed show lu round numbers that tho total re ceipts of the government for tho year aggregated $385,000,000, while tho ex penditures Will foot up $383,000,000, leaving a surplus of receipts above ex penditures of $2,000,000. Tho president has appointed Robert A. Miller" of Jacksonville, Oregon, register of the land ofllco ut Oregon City. MKwYoitK, July 1. Ex President Harrison, whon seen at tho Fifth Avenue hotel and asked for an opinion on President Cleveland's cull for un August session of congress, said: "I am not prepared to say whether I think the August session of congress will restore the confidence which is said to bo demoralized. There may bo serious obstructions. I cannot tell what may be the exteut of President Cleveland's knowledge on the subject, but I know they would not have re pealed the Sherman law for me. I think, altogether too much of the com plained of stringency is loaded upon the Sherman tow. There uro u great many other causes which oontritiuto to tho present state of affairs." Now If They Oan Just Escape Cholera, Tool Denvku, July 1. Governor Wulte has definitely decided not to call an extra session of the legislature FOREIGN &EWS BY CABLE. Nkw Yomc, July l.-Tho H3raIr,'B correspondent ut Valparaiso telegraphs that General Garutva has reached Paso u his march to Dago. General Viola's command defeated the Castllbistaa troopp. In rovengoi the Costllhlstas cut the throats of the revolters whom they captured, ul though they had promised them amnesty. Tho correspondent in Rio Janeiro tolegraphs that Admiral Wadelkoka proposes to return from Rio Grande do dul soon. He will expose to the senate the cruelties commltted'ln that state by Governor Custllho. From Montevideo the correspondent telegraphs that a largo, body of Brazil Ian revolutionists ure pouring over the frontier of Uruguay ho as tore-enter Brazil. Sonor Ellaurl positively refuses' to boa candidate for president. Presi dent Herrera has condemned the press for opposing tho candidacy of Bauza. London, July 1. The Finanolal News says representatives of Ameri can and European producers of copper, except tho agent of ono small American group, have agreed to ronew tho com pact which has Just expired in regard to tbe output of that metal. Halifax, July 1. The postage" rates between Canada uud Newfoundland, tho only portion of British NorthAmer !ca outsldo tbe Dominion, has hitherto been 6 cents per half ounce. After to day the' rate on letters will bo 3 cents, and newspapers mailed from tbe oflice of publiottlon will bo transmitted free. Pa nam a, July 2. Plerola was lauded at Chala, Peru, and gone ou to Are quipa, Ho is said to bo preparing to bead a revolution designed to put him In the presidential chair. This alterna tive of civil war has been decided upon, according to tbe current roport, because Hiera would have no chanco of being elected If ho merely appealed to tho suffrages of tho people, as tho govern ment In power could control the noils. Hostile operations are expected to bo gin Boon. ViOTOitiA, B. C, July l.'-Iu tho su premo court this morning the cbargo ofcrlraiual assault against Rev. Al fred R. HoaiiH was dismissed by Jus tice Drake, who said the evidence was Insufficient to hold tho man according to Canadian luw. Reams bowed polite ly when ho heard the decision. He was then taken to the provincial Jail. Reams wus questioned as to whether ho would consont to return on the ab duction charge before tho arrival of ex tradition papers, but he would not say what his Intentions were. Do Lessopa Dying. Pahib, July 1. The ooudltlou of Count Ferdinand Do Lesseps has sud denly grown worse and It Is greatly feared ho will dlo. 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