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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1893)
Sm T"a.- j5 x ttottwataAwaij, wagg.u4MMWW rr- ' " 583k v xicaeasBEzsiBracuEas. -J -- "''fiw(t'airtjn . u-.. m HARD TIMES OFFER, Why pay f 1.88 to $8 50 a month for Daily Papers when you can get the Daily Journal by Mail for 85 ct. a Month? ONE CENT DAILY! 25 eta. a month by Mail Prepaid in Advance. No Papers Sent Wk Timo is Oat. 4,t m txoJL 11 AJu JOURNAL !fc VOL. 6. "THE PEOPLE'S PAPEB." 8ALEM, OUEGON. MO&DAY, JULY 3, 1893. "TO-DAY'S NEWS TO-DAY." NO. 155. Salora makes a great mistake in will make no CASH STORK, Where will always be found a nice line of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, SHOES. J. W. THOMAS, 297 Com'l, St., SALEM. Keeping Pace With the Times. Have your business accounts kepi in PERFECT books, such are The Frcy Patent Flat Opening Books. Boohs that are worthy of the patronage and praise of the Government Of ficials of the State of Oregon, aud the greater portion of the merchauUlo men of the State, are surely deserving of a trial by everyone. Manufactured in Oregon ONLY by The Meaton-Dygert Book Mfg. Co., Proprietors ot THE CAPITAL CITY BINDERY. Binders to the State of Oregon, Printers and Lithographers, Salem, Oregon. H. W. COTTLE & CO., General Insurance Agency. Representing the following well-known and reliable Cempanies: HTATE IN8TJRAN0K CO., .Etna Insurance Co., Traders' Insurance Co., bun Insurance Co., National Insurance Co., Westchester Hire Ins. Co., Lion Klro Insurance Co., Imperial Fire Insurance Co., London & Lancashire Fire Ins. Soa, London Assurance Corporation, Alliance Assurance Co., Norwich Union Fire Ins.Soc. Oldest and Leading Firm in the City Devoted Exclusively to Insurance, J. W. TflORNBURG, THE UPHOLSTERER. Recovers and repairs upholstered furniture. Long Experience in the trade enables mo to turn out Hret-clasa work. Samples of coverings. No trouble to give estimates. State Insurance block, Ed. C. Cross, Jflttfe, Wee Meats. PHfltt CHURCHILL Spraying (Mils, SD 103 BURROUGHS State Street. F. T. HART, 247 COMMERCIAL STREET. Lamoureux's Stables, At the Commercial street bridge near Willamette Hotel. New stock and ve hides being added constantly. Only the best ' service rendered. No shabby rigs nor poor horses, H. L. LAMOUREUX, Proprietor, Deutscher Advocat. POSTOFFICE BLOCK, - - SALEM, OR. Admitted to practice in all the courts. Bpeclal attention given to German speak. Ins; people and busTneas at the county and tate offices. K HOKKIt, NoUry 1'ubllc BAGGAGE SALE. The undersigned will sell at the Bargeant LorUlug tiouse in Opera House block. July It, ISM. Anv one having baggage there Is re quested to get Bame before sale, MMw WM. 8AROEANT THE PACIFIC DETECTIVE AND COLLECTING BUREAU SALEM, Oragon Private work a specialty. a B. CLEMENT. Manager. HORSE TRAINING. Have had 18 year experience tralalagfur track or carriage. Terms reaMinsble. fan be found at WsaUootfa stable, or address Haleaa, A GREAT not celebrating this Columbian 4th, but wo guarantee you mistake if you buy all your goods at the (JbemeKeta street. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Fresh, Salt and Smoked Meats of allKinds 95 Court and 110 State Streets. LEADING MERCHANT TAILOR. SIX MINUTE CARS! -TO The Races. Can will leave the postoffloe on CAPITAL C1TI RAILWAY Every six minute running through direct to the Fair Grounds at aU hours that the people will be attracted to the raoes and Fourth ol July celebration. On Clrcui day car will ran DIRECT TO THE OIROUSI MONEY TO LOAN On Improved Real Estate. In amounli and time to suit. Wo delay la oomldertng loan. FEAR & FORD, 9 ODDS AND ENDS. An ico cavo is a natural curiosity at Vergy, Savoy. Ninoty per cent of tho Boston Brown ing society uro women. In England no town is technically a city unless it is tho Beat of a bishop's see. During the last CO years rnoro than 9,000,000 peoplo have emigrated from England, of whom 10 per cent have re turned. About C.OOO.COO ounces of quinine are produced annually. There aro 17 quinine factories in tho world, and 0 of theso aro in Germany. Tho cellular prison system in Holland, whero the offenders aro completely iso lated, is asserted to bo most effectual in repressing criruo and reforming crim inals. Tho suitof Tnploy versus Abo McPike's estate, which is still on trial in tho courts of Pike county, Mo., was originally dock eted in 1850. Tho action was brought to recover tho vnluo of soino negro slaves that McPike had taken south and sold. Heel and too tips of pierced and chased gold ore now worn on some satin house - slippers. Tho metal ornaments cost from $50 to $100 per sot and the shoes from $10 to $20 per pair, so that shoos and ornaments irfay cost us much as $120. A professional acrobat finds employ ment at the zinc mines in Ogdensburg, N. J. His services aro required in get ting out snarls and removing obstruc tions from tho cables and olectrio wires used about tho ore cars, which aro run on steep grades. Ho can walk on a tight rdpo when necessary. TURF TOPICS. It is said that a maro recently presented her at Dixon, Cal., owuer with a horso and a mule colt. Up to the present time tho state of Tennessee has produced a majority of tho famous racing pacers. Ten 0-horse French coaches will bo operated in Chicago during the World's fair between Franklin park and tho principal hotels. J. C. Sibley expresses tke opinion that tho bicycle sulky actually pushes a horse forward rather than offering any rosist inco to his efforts. RADFIELD'S FEMALE REGULATOR Has proven an Infallible Iieclno lor all derango meDta peonllar to the female sex, such a chron ic womb and ovarian dis eases. If taken In time It regulates and promotes healthy action or all func tions ot the generative organs. Young ladles at the aire of nubertr. and Older ones at the menn. pause, will and in it a healing, soothing tonic Highest recommendations from physicians and llioso who have tried it. Write for book To Women," mailed free. Bold by druggists. BRADFIEID KGUUTDfi CO., Freer!, AtlwU, Cs HAVE YOU GOT PILES ITCHIHO riLZS known fcr Malitnre Ilka p.r.plr:on, mom tnUuM luliinf when wrm- Ttal. Torn and BLIX1). iuxeslno or raorau&LNO riLxa TIKLD AT OHCX TO OR. BO-SAN-KOt PILE REM MY, wnleh uu dlrMtlr on paru aSTaoUd abaorha tamon, auara ItMUaavMEMtla panaanantanra, rrtsa 60a. prossUM ormaU. Pf. Baaaako, gailaaal l.fa, fa. Bold by Bwfcett & Van Slype. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. NOTICE 18 HKRERY GIVEN, THAT THE partnership heretofore existing between O.W.IIawksandP.O.lvar Is this day dls solved by mntual consent : P. O. Levar retir ing from the firm. O. W. Ilawks will collect all bills due aud pay oat standing accounts against the Arm. "" u LEAVES BALEH from U. P. Dock at fl o'clock a. m. every Wed- ueaaay nuu diuiv., T.KAVES PORTLAND trom the Central dock at foot of Washiagton street every Handay and Thursday. LEAVES BALEM B rrfi I I jlflM Elwood. VnniriA for Albany every Monday aad Tuesday, ro tomlns same days. . ... MUoaUMatt, Afy jr.JWJlW, ANTI-SILVER , CONSPIRACY! Bimetallic League Calls a Nation al Coinkitie: ASSISTANT ANARCIIfST GOY. ALTGELD r Scored by Commander Campbell of tke Illinois G. A. K. Washington, Jtily 3. The bimetal- lio league will Issup, a call today for n convention at Chicago July 25. The call will denounrto the conspiracy against silver, and set forth the evils to result from its demonetization, inveigh ogaluBt the gold staudard, and deplot the benefits to accrue by uniting the parity of the two metals. The conven tion will be purely one of ways and means to prevent a, repeal of the Sher man law. Scoring Altgelt. ChioAdo, July $. Governor Altgelt was rather severely scored at tho patrio- tlo Sunday exercises at the world's fair grouuda for his recent action in pardon ing the nnarchlsts, Tho serviced were conducted in tue, festival hall, Under the auspices of the regular army and navy union. About 1000 people were In attendance. Commander J. M. Campbell, in an address, said "It is eminently fitting that the union should observe 'patriotic Sunday' today, because the chief executive of this state has recently shown ho would be willing to supplant the flag of free dom with the red ling of uuarchy." At this point the audience burst into a long round of applause. Tho com mander made no further reference to the governor or pardon, und at the con clusion of his address the choir aoug, "Nearer, My GodAto The." Then the huge American "flag which bung be hind tho speaker's Bland was drawn aside and there upon the wall hung the Union Jack draped in crepo in memory of the unfortunuteiEugllsh ship Victor- Ma A' sailor lathe uniform of the Uni ted States navy stepped forward und hunt: a laurel wreath above tho flag while the bugler sounded "taps." Gov. Altgeld's Eoward. Chioaqo, Ills., July 8. At today'H session of the National Socialistic labor party resolutions wero adopted praising Governor Altgeld of Illinois for his courage In pardoning the Chicago an archists Fielden, Neebe and Schwab, and stating bis reasons therefore. They also deciding to print a large number of copies of his statement accompanying the pardon as a campaign document in various languages. A DESPERATE GANG TAKEN. Kid Wilson and the Notorious Starr Family Captured at Last. Denver, Col., July 8. Henry Btarr aud Kid Wilson, of the notorious Starr gang of train and bank robbers, to gether with Starr's wife and about $2000 In gold were captured in a hotel at Colorado Springs this morning, where bey registered under assumed names. The robbers were taken una wares and arrested without resistance. An Unhappy Fourth. ItosEiiOKO, July 3 Judge Fullerton this morning sentenced Geo. E. Rich ardson to eight years in tho peniten tiary, for attempting to wreck the Southern Pacific train at Yoncolla March 30th last. Will Celebrate Elsewhere. Fresno, July 4. John Sontag, the bandit and train robber, died at 1:35 o'clock this afternoou. J3e was uncon scious before death for five hours. In quest will be held. QUN COTTON EXPLOSION. Government Torpedo Station Takes Fire Two Fatalities. Newport, It. I., July 8. At two o'clock this afternoon fire was seen Is suing from mining tho buildings on Goat Islaud occupied by the govern ment torpedo Htutiuu. No explosions have been heard, aud It la believed the fire Is confined to unimportant build ings. It Is later learned the flro started lu gun cotton factory, causing an explos ion, killing two aud lujuring t breo ser iously. Don't sicken people with that bad hrputii. TakeBluiunini Liver Itegula- to sweeten it. Flags and Am works at Brooks it Sal isbury's, State street; - STOCKS CONTINUE WEAK. DissspoiatMeit Bccaasc Market Dees Ket Adrasce, CARLISLE CEASES TO PURCHASE SILVER. Gold Standard Man for tho Coin ago Committee. Stocks Weak. New York, July 3- Stocks contin ued weak after opening. This weak ness is due to sales by traders who wero dtasapolnted that tho market did not advance more on call for session of con gress, A Gold Man. Washington, July 3. Particular interest attaches to houee committee on coinage, in the coming; session of con gress. In case Crisp should decide not to glvo Bland tho chairmanship next In line of direct succession will bo Rep resentative Tracy, who Is a gold stand ard man. No Silver Purchased. Washington, July 8. Secretary Carlisle decided not to resume purchase of silver today, This action Is unusual but as a matter of purchasing silver on given days is discretionary with the secretary of the treasury, ho Is simply exercising his right. The reason as signed iu the uotico sent to Intendiug offerers of bullion is that tho treasury department has not yet completed the annual settlements made at the end of each fiscal year with the United States mint. RANK FAILURES. It Is probablo the failed Washington National bank of Spjkane, Washing ton will resume business In ten days. Albuquerque, N. M., July 8. The Albuquerque National bank is com pelled temporarily to suspend business. It is stated assets greatly exceed liabili ties. Golden, Col., July 3. The McPher son county bank failed this morning, and made no statement of assets or liabilities. LIBERTY BELL WILL RINO. A Perfect Casting of the Grand Old National Treasure. Chicago, Ills., July 8. The world's fair management has received notice of a flaw In the casting of the new lub berly bell at Troy, and will have to be re-cast, so that part of the ooremonies which contemplated having It rung on the Fourth for tho first time, have to be bandoned. Troy, N. Y., July 3. The Columbian Liberty bell will be rung for tho first time tomorrow, at 1 o'clock, to corres pond with noon Chicago time. It will bo controlled by elec tricity from Chicago. The original program Is modified on ac count of tho delay In casting the bell. Tho statement from Chicago that the bell will have to be re-cast on account of a flaw Is denied at the foundry, where it is assured tho casting Is a per fect success, and the bell very flue. SatolU at Portland. Portland, July 8. Monslgnor Fran cis Batolll, tho papal ablegate and arch bishop of Lepanto, Italy, and his party of distinguished prelates of tho Roman Catholic church arrived in Portland at 7 o'clock this morulng. They came over tho Northern P&clflo in tho private car of President James J, Hill, of the Great Northern railroad. Accompany ing the ablegate are Most Rev. T. L. Grace, formerly arobblshop'of St, Paul, Mluu.; Rev. Dr. T, O'Gormanand Rev. Dr. T. Shahan, professors of ecclesiasti cal history; Rov. Dr. C. Gaunon, pro fessor of Scripture, aud Rov. Dr. IS Pace, professor of philosophy in the Cathollo university at Washington, D.O. It wm reported that Archbishop Ire land was In the party, but this was a mistake, as he Is still in Bt. Paul. The distinguished party spent the forenoon in driving about the city as guest of Mayor Mason. The afternoon will be taken up in visiting the differ ent Cathollo Institutions. The party leave on tonight's express) forBaa Fras-clsco. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S Gov't Report kA ABSOLUTELY PURE "'j" Tho Coming Reichstag. Berlin, July 8. Although no two estimates as to the ultimate composi tion of the.relohstag may exactly agree alt reliable reckoning shows a diver gence of only five members. In the estimates of thoso who will support tho army bill tho calculators put the num ber favoring tho measure at between 205 and 210. As tb'ero aro 807 members theso calculations show a sufficiently strong majority to pass tho bill. It Is estimated that tho oppouoU of the gov ernment In tho next house number from 187 to 103. Whatever uncertain ty exists as to the definite strength of tho parties arises from the motley char acter of tho planks incorporated In tho platform. Wheat harvesting has commenced In South Germany, Austria aud Hungary. Tho drought that prevailed so long has afTected the yield, except along the Danube rlvor aud In Southern Hun gary. Tho scarcity of fodder Is threatening the arrangements made for tho army maneuvoiB in tho autumn. Tho oin- peror, who ordered a sdeclal report ou how vast tho number of horses em ployed would be fed, fouud the districts where tho' maneuvers were to be hold Incapable of guaranteeing a'sufllclont supply of foddor. The Troublo in Siam. New York, July 8. Advices re ceived from Bangkok, Slam, by the Presbyterian board of missions in this city, contain the prodlotlou of troublo with the Frenoh peoplo, which recont dispatches have confirmed by tho an nouncement that the French fleet has taken possession of tho River Me nam and that Its gunboats aro ready to bom bard the city. Considerable solicitude Is felt by tho members ot the board for the safety to Its missionaries, who aro stationed at Bangkok, In default of accurate Inform ation as to actual condition of things there at present. Tho telograph lines are said to bo in tho control of the French, and communication by that means may bo purposely out ofl. Two stations aro maintained by Presbyterian church In the olty of Bangkok. Tho property ownod by the board there Is valued at $25,000. Tho Presbyterians are the only missionaries stationed at Bangaok, although tho Baptist mis sions have property of considerable val ue which was formerly used as a mis sionary post. Tho first Prcsbytorlan mission was established In the Siamese capital in 1840. It la located on tho river Menam, about 25 miles from Its month. FASHION'8 FANCIES. Ono of tho gay touchos of thosoason is noted in coaching parasols of ecru tus soro silk lined In bright bluo. Gordon hats aro mado of fiowored cot tons to match flounced and furbelowod gowns. Tho crowns aro banded with block velvet. Petticoats of white crape havo follow ed thoso of whito silk, and thofanciest of little underskirts aro shown all berib boned aud belaced. Leghorn hats havo tho brims lined with black chiffon and caught up with block satin rosettes. Black plumes are set at ono side within tho upturned brim and fall forward and bock with marked grace. A small bonnet Is made rnoro impress ive by a rathor wide brim, which Is slashed and then flares back in auroolo stylo, tho slash opening abovo tho brow to reveal tho trimming sot against tho crown. New Mario Antoinette fichus of white laco aro stopped at tho waist instead ot being continued In scarf ends. They aro wonderfully dainty with garden party costumes accompanied by the whito laco rufflo hats. All "wool bengallno with trtcolorod cords is somethlug pretty in tho wools. This is not at all pronounced, tho cords being flno and tho shading delicato. The ground crossed by tho cords is of neu tral tint, as gray or ton. Borne of tho prettiest coloring of the season U seen in the new glovos. The kid show every gradation of tinting. There I no costume "ht may not bo snatched by them. Silk glove, too, aro loght out in ovory shade, Baking rowaer I Prospect Brighter for tho Howe Rulo Bill. GLADSTONE'S CLOTURE- RESOLUTION. Perils of Missionaries in Siam Gorman Army Bill. London July 3. Tho dosporate posi tion in which the government has been placed by unionist obstruction and Chairman Mellor'a incapacity has been bottered noticeably by Mr. Gladstone's announcement that' summary action be no longer deferred. The resolution Intended to hasten tho progress of the home-rulo bill has oomo to Into to satis fy all thoGladstonlans, but not too late to prevent thecatustropho which threat ened the bill last week. Liberals und radicals have regtuued their courage aud the Irish lnembttrs, although still troubling tho government with their Uoincstto bickerings, havo suppressed temporarily their mutinous protests. The torles aro writhing lu unreasonable exasperation under .Mr. Gladstone' cloture resolution. Many of them de manded at first that tho unionist lead ers wlthdruw from further dobato on tho bill In comtnlttco, and leave the government frco handed to do as it might please. The expediency of this courao of action was discussed earnest ly In conservative circles lust evening, As a dramatic and BonBational form of protest, It fouud not a few supporters among tho ultraconsorvatlvo members. It was rejected, however, by Joseph Chamberlain, whoso judgment Is ac cepted now as virtually boyond appeal. Mr, Chamberlain advised that no change of tactics bo mado by the unionists. They should act, he said, in uttor disregard of Mr. Gladstone's proposals. They should proceed In the case of each seotlon of the bill as If no vote had been taken, and should allow the government to cloture every stage of tho debate, whether the olause in question had been discussed or not. Mr. Chamberlain's plan has been ap proved by tho other unionist leaders. Their object obviously Is to proclaim to tho country that a number of clauses bavo beeu forced through without, de bate, and to exploit this so-called "Gladstonlan tyranny" as an Irritant among tho British voters. There seomx to be little doubt that the Parnollltes will accomplish their purposo.If the concessions demanded by them bo not granted they will be ready to bolt to theUnlonlfcts.Thoy would car ry over ulno votes and thua make a dlf fcronco of 18 In divisions. Such a loss tho government could not stand. Mr. Gladstone must snvo himself by yield lug agalu. The moment must bo pear when John Redmond with his nine votes will be master ot tho parliamen tary situation. Ills dfotatlon will hard ly bo accepted with ploosura by the Liberals or Radicals, aud may be tho causo of difficulties more embarrassing than any before experienced. Give your pet dogs und cats Simmons Liver Regulator, when Blok It will cure them. ......... -.a... 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