TH'W ' O m. j ' , CHEAPEST Associated Press Daily News--.-paper Published-on the t t Pacific Coast, is l $3.00 a Year. JONE CENT DAILY! 28 cU. MOHtk by MmU Prepaid la Advaaee. Wo Papers Stoat We Time ie Oat. JOURNAL OOTTAL VOL. 6. DAILY EDITION. SALEM, OBEGON.THimiSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 1893. DAILY EDITION. NO. HOG. W iib'M MUWBJu G,W, JOHNSON CLOTHING. &SON, GREAT SILVER VICTORY. New ,U 1 ARGAINS, BARGAINS, House Rules Favor White Metal. the AMI IRA SUSPENDED DENVER BANKS All Have Resumed Business Ex cept Three. -y. z ear i jt It V-AVJ LJ BATOlNSi IQXJ.' ia;T :iA. ' ; i .' '.y r r i Jl Uy t to i !; fl' IL 'T- H. W. COTTLE & CO., Qeneral Jrisuranc Agency. Dnni-nannHniT 4 tan f illrtnrtm BTATE INSURANCE do;, J '. f ! - Traders' Insurance Co.,. . ' ', National insurance uo Iilon Ktre Insurance Co., Iiondou a Lancashire Fire Ins. Soc., Alliance Assurance vo, well-known and reliable Companies; vttina insurance vo.. . Ban Insurance Co.. v. Westchester Klre Ins. Co., ' Imperial Fire Insurance Co., London Assurance Corporation, jMorwicn union v ire ins.suc. , t Alliance Assurance uo., , , norwicu uuion rn West and Leading Firm In the CltyjDevoted Exclusively to Insurance,. ' ' 4 - .- 5 J. W. TflOEHBORG, illr THE UPHOLSTERER. Recovers and repairs upholstered furniture. Lobg Experience in the trade enables me to turn out firBt-olaasiWorfc.tjSamples of coverings. No trouble to Rive estimates. State Insurance block, Cuemeketa street. Br). C. Cross, Choice leas Wholesale; and Retail Dealer in Fresh, Salt ana Smoked Meats of allKInd 95 Court mid 110 State Streets. CHURCHILL Piimps, P(imps,P(icRp s 103 ' BURROUGHS State Street. F. T. HART, Silver Men Win. Washington, Sep. 1. The Bilver men stole a march on their opponents in the house yesterday and gained a victory which makes it impossible for the gold men to impose on any consid eration of bimetallic or flnauclal legis lation that may be reported by the committee on coinage during the com ing session. The custom in the house has been to make the reports for the committeesappropriations and ways and means privileged matters at all times and when the new rules were being considered today Springer, chairman' of the committee on banking and cur rency, suddenly sprung an amendment extending the same favoritism to the committee on banking and currenoy. Kllgoro immediately followed with au amendment also yielding the same to the committee on coinage and although these amendments were sharply op posed the last was adopted by a vote of 133 to 05 and the rule was adopted by a vote of nearly two to one. Not until It was all over did members of the house generally realize the immense victory gained by the bimetallisms. "Un der this rule the committee on coinage can report the sliver bill at any? time and force its consideration by the house. The bouse, by the adoption of these amendments, has broken away from the leadership of the commltte on rules, presided over by Speaker Crisp, and de clared that it shall no longer be In the power of that committee to determine whether free coinage bills' shall be ao- cordedconsidecatlon-or whether the at tention of the house shall be directed to other legislation. A motion tostrlke from the proposed rules the clause which permits the speaker to decide w tat is a dilatory motion was discussed a it-netn pro ana con ana w&s nnally rejected. An amendment was then offered which put it In the power of any member who Is in charge o' any proposition on the floor to propose dot are at t-ny time that he thinks it ad visable to do so. The Genuine Article on Both'w Continents, STRIKERS" Si ILL SECTIONS. Laborers Resisting Reductions ia Tkoir Pay. k TOWN DBpOYED BY FIRE. ' Xf - SfS President Cleveland Well and at ' liisPost, Okoler Vienna, Sepi Spreading. 1. 28 deaths from 'LEADING MERCHANT TAILOR. ' 247 COMMERCIAL STREET. Lamoureux's Stables, a i i. rvmm.rniQi fitront hrtdire near Willamette Hotel. New stock and ve- hii.haim,.wirtinr.nflrj.ntlv. Oulv the best Bervlce rendered. No ebabbj rigs nor poor horses. H. L. LAMOUREUX, Proprietor. Has just received some latest laces ot ob Uaor-Pr-ihtintf PnS if voi i r ii i in ! wiype an(j ja pr0pared to do better work than ever. Count-y orders receive prompt at tention. 203 Commercial St., - - Balem. Oregon. H1TCHBiqpGflli-E0., GENERAL Insurance - Agant, . . SAIEX, OREGON. 215 Commercial Street American Fire Insurance Co., Phlla, Home Jnsarance Co., New York. Norwlch-ljnlon Ins. Co.. Liverpool. Palatine Insurance Co,, Manchester. Western Assurance, Toronto, Canada. Lancashire, Manchester, Eog. Hamburg-Madeburg. Germany. Home Mutual, San-Francisco, Cal, OverOHe4MUlloaIollaMJ)9i wltb 8Ute ?rewnm of 0re,m for -; r ete& of Policy Holders in Oregon only. All Loum Adjwted and Paid Through Salem Agency on Policies WritUa 'in Mri,'PUe, Yamhill aad Linn Counties. AUo WriU Life and AisckWat Iaarauc la Beat Companieo In the World. Denver Banks Besoming. DENVBR.Sept.l. The State National bank, the last one of the city's six sus pended national banks, has opened Its doors again. The Commercial Na tional will tvsume in a few days. Of a flftnre of national banks compelled to close their doors a few weeks ago, all uuve resumed save three, and it is said they will be doing business before the middle of the month. cholera have occurred at Delatyn, Aus trian Gulloia. Tho dlseano is rapidly Bpreadly. The inhabitants are in a state of panic. All who aro able are hurrying from the place. Advices from Smyrna report a si rnllar stato of affairs there. ' ' London, Sep.' 1. Seven deaths from cholera occurred in Naples yesterday. In sixteen counties of Northorn Hun gary there are- 183 new cases and 87 deaths reported fdr yesterday. Private advices from Rotterdam say tho news as to the real extent of the cholera in that city is being suppressed. Cholera in Jersey Oity. New Yobk. Sept. 1. Dr. Edison, of the health department, having mado ii n examination as to the deaths in New Jersey City, pronounces them genuine Asiatic cholera. Shop Hands Strike. Nashville, Tenu., Sept. 1. Six hundred Louisville and Nashville shop hands at Decatur,' Alabama, struck at midnight. Trainmen are ailll at work. Sreet Oar Strike. DuLUTir, Sep. 1. AH street car em ployes are on a strike against a reduc tion of twenty per cent in wages. No cars are moving. The sympathy of the people Is with the strikers. Another Strike. Bassil, Ind,, Sep. 1. The men em ployed on tho Chicago and Indiana Coal road struck this morning against a cut of 10 per cent in wnges. Duino at Work. The "EuglUhman iu Parla" relate. that lie one day culled to see the elder Duma and Inquired of the servant, "la mounltur atbonic;" "lie is in bis study, monsieur. Monsieur can go in." At that moment I heard a loud bunt of laughter from the Inner apartment, no I Buid I wpuld wait till monsieur' visitors were gone. "Mousleur has novUItors he is work ing," replied the servant. "M. Dumas of ten laughs like that at bis work." It was true enough. The novelist was alone, or rather in company with one of his character. He was simply roaring. No Bitll In Newfoundland. Everybody knows that there are no snakes In Ireland, but very few know that New foundland is just like Ireland In that re spect, and there is no record that Newfound land bad a St. Patrick to drive the snake off either. There Is plenty of gam in New foundland, but not a reptile of any kind snake, toad. frog, llxard or even turtle. Another queer thing about the province U that while some wild animals are aDaaaant there no one ever saw a squirrel, porcaptae, mouse or lynx anywhere within Its bound aries. This Is all tho more singular because the adjoining provinces of Nova Bootlaaad Cape Breton have all these animals and many kinds of snakes and other reptiles.' BU Paul Pioneer Press. ramTMEijEH wrnm Cy A troublesome skin disease caused me to scratch for ten months, and was cured by a lew days' use oil ill. iiuwfi l" "TTT Upper nuiw.ro, io. SWIFPPECIFIC year ago o siocm thy I was cared some In ujr leg Iy using symptom ot re or Whits Bvenisg an4 bar tad no turn of tt dls- llanv croaUocQl iilomiaans aiwoosa mi and railed, but B. H. B. did U work. tXVU W. KISXr ATXICK. jmw atj, mm TicttUt M SW uA Skto vfaM mMUti . Agitators Arrested. Philadelphia, Sept. 1. While 800 people, composed of Germans, Russians and Poles were awaiting tbo arrival of Emma Goldman at Buffalo hall last evening, where she was booked to speak, a German named L&Dgdon sud denly rushed In and sheuted: "Miss Goldman has been arrested. Arouse!" In a twinkling the entire audience made a break for the door, but were m3t by a squadron of detectives and policemen, armed with revolvers and clubs, and were driven back Into the hall, whero they were quieted by tho chairman. MUs Goldman was arrested on a warrant sworn out hy the New York city authorities Just as she was entering the ball ou a charge of incit ing riot there. Otto Llebe, who was escorting her and who attempted to pull her away from the detectives, And Langdoo, who created the scene in the hall, were also arrested add the trio lodged in the central station. i w-iii' nlwxv Heavy Fire. Milton, Sept. 1. Last night the ex plosion of a lamp lu Wells, Fargo's of floe at Copperopolls set Are to the build ing. The flames spread rapidly and the whole butluei portion of the towa was destroyed. D-iraa and Insurance not estimated. The President Xatanu. Wabiiinuton, Bept. 1. President Cleveland and family arrived this morning. The president Is In excellent spirits, with eye bright and complexion clear. He looked vigorous and strong. After breakfast the president went to his office and for two hours worked very bsrd during of accumulated pttb- lio business. Ho then tookpaitina cabinet meeting till one o'clock. The silver question was dieoussed with ref erence to the chances of repeal by the senate. Tho president expressed the belief that his recommendation would be carried out. Tho president approved the bill In aid of tbo California mid- winter international exposition. In Congress. Washington, Sept 1. The house this morning resumed consideration of the new rules. Boatner amendment, providing for cloture, was rejected 00 to 31. The trouble on the Mexican bolder, over an attempt of a Mexican officer to drlvo a ilook of sheep from a tract of land on tho Rio Grande, claimed by both Mexicans and oltizons of the United States, owing to a change in tno course of tho river, has taken a serious aspect. It is discovered that the sheep belong to tho Mexicans, and removal will be allowed. If it is found 4 otherwise, the state department will demand an explanation from Mexico for Bending an armed force , to make a seizure on tho United States soil. Tho senato took up tho houso bill to repeal the silver purohase clause of the Sherman aot, with the Voorbeo's bill as a substitute. Vance, of North Car olina, one of the minority members of the finance committee, spoko in oppo altlon to the bill, and favored frtie coinage. After discussion as to relative parlia mentary status of the silver repeal bill and the substitute, unanimous consent was asked for tho adoption of the sub stitute, pro forma, and have all amend ments treated as amendments to the substitute. Cockrell objected on the ground that tho house bill was prefer able to tho substitute. Discussion is still progressing. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report RoYal Bedding Powder msx ABSOLUTELY PURE A Celestial Swings. San Ravel, Cal., Sept. 1. Lee Doon, a Chinaman, was banged bore this morning for tho murder of William Slcuton In 1800, Bar Association. Milwaukee, Sept. 1. Judgo Thos. M. Cooley, of Michigan, was elected president of the American bar1 associa tion today. No Free Wool Wanted. Columbus, Ohio, Sept. 1. The State Wool Growers' association hero has adopted resolutions protesting against the removal of the duty on wool. Hew Bilets Agents. WABHiNaTON,8ept.l. The president has Bent to tbo senate the name of Beal Galther, of Oregon, as Indian agent at Slletz agenoy, Oregon. Hop Crops Abroad. New York, Bept. 1. Hops aro quiet, steady and unohanged. There are con, fllcting advices still, regarding tho loss to the crop In this stato by the recent storms and mold. Borne correspond ents reduce the estimates of yield 16 to 20 per cent. Cables report an improve ment in the English and German crops. After the Wreck. Si'KiNaviELD, Mass., Bep. 1. 14 dead one dying, two missing and nearly forty injured, is the sum total of the Chester horror of yesterday as far as learned. It Is bellved several bodies are still under the wreck. Iherlff Galled In. Newport, Ky, , Sept. 1' The officials of the Louisville and Nashville railroad have asked sheriff for protect ion for the new men to take the places of the strikers, should the old men go out to day. Serious trouble is anticipated. Ofceiera la ftrisBtfey, London, Sept. 1,Tbe epJdemlo in Grimsby has been declared officially Asiatic ckoiers. It Is beUeved it was brought by IsBtnlgranU from Antwerp and Rotterdam, Mte Married. COKVALLIS, Sept. l-gfCtal, There were married here Mies Ms ry Mackay of Corvallis, daughter of ex Sheriff Wra. Mackay of Beat county, to W. W. Iledmea of Portland. Both are deaf mutes, educated at galea and California laeUtUTteM, More Recievera. New York, Bep. 1. Receivers were appointed today for the Equltabfe Mortgage Co., of Missouri, with offlc B in this city. Capital, $2,000,000. Sellow Fever. Port Tampa, Fla., Sept. 1. A man by tho namo of Newman, checking clerk on tho pier here, is down with yellow fever. Ho was taken III Mon day, and lost night Dr. Prirtcr, - state health officer, announced tho case as genuine yellow fever. Tho doctor es tablished quarantlno around Port Tam pa piers and Port Tampa city. The invalid is ou a pier now, The greatest excitement prevails and oitlzens are leaving in all sorts of conveyances. Strike Expected. Le-rjiaviLLE, Sept. 1. Tho Chief of Railway Men's Orders aud the officials of the LoulBville and Nashville railroad are still In consultation, having reached bo agreement, and things look like a general strike. China Against France. London, Sept. 1. The Standard's Shanghai correspondent Bays tho Chi nese government U greatly Incensed at France's new demand on Slam. The Siamese envoys aro having frequent in- terviowB with Li Hung Chang. It Is reported that firm instructions have been telegraphed to the Chinese minis ter at Paris. Antl-Ohinese Farmers. Lob Anqeleb, Cal., Bept. 1. The Ohauenga farmers' association deter mined to arrest every Chluamou In Cbauonga valley. The council of labor will swear out two hundred warrant on tbo result of tho trlul of tho six Chinamen. Three-fourths of your ailments arise from liver troubles whlou Simmons LI ver Regulator cures. Uneasy Clerks. Since tho Ford's theater disaster u gen eral feeling of uneasiness heenis to havo existed among the clerks in tlioalifferont departments of this city, One day re cently during a alight storm a window in the top of the pension building slammed to and broke the glass, which came crashing down to the ground be low. Tho clerks engaged in tko bullV ing upon hearing tho crash rushed from theur desks into tho open air. Several of thorn in describing the scene afterward said that they thought tho building was falling, and their first idea was to reach a place of safety as soon as possible, Washington Post. Why, Worse StllL Butcher Didn't like that ham? it was Boino that I cured myself. Customer Cured yourself I Call that ham cured? Why, man, it wasn't even convalescent. Boston Transcript. One dollar a year will coyer your doc tor's bill If you tako Simmons Liver Regulator. TBI BU8XXD 0OSVALLI8 BAXK What a Jemrnal JtepresentaUve Leaned of the State Funds Lost There. Cobvallib, Or., Bfp., 1. (Special.) Another aot In the Corvallis bank fraud has been entcted. Co', Bryson has been authorise! to employ an ex pert to report ou the books aud assets of the bank. Of course, this le only a pert of the expensive machinery that will eat up the assets and lacrosse oonts of settlement, and further reduce the chances of the creditors and depositors getting very nauch. Of course, the ex pert will minimise aeeeta aud the real, ly valuable property of the bank will go for little or nothing, If it Is uot bid In by friends of the former owners. Enersaoue bills for experts, attorneys, aselguise, eta., will leave depoekore, who wese at Wt told there w sesete enough to pay the 100 ots. est Use dollar but a sHght chaace for recovering any thlag. It seems as though the state would eotoe out whole. It (e to the Interest of the bank WAsaears to have the state appear m "a pre ferred creditor and thus pay a claim out of tho assets that would have to be mado up by the friends and families of Hamilton, Job k Co., to save them from going to the penitentiary, wheie they would go In almost any state but Oregon. A Journal representative was sent tq learn all he could of tho situation at Corvallis. He found aprosperous eitV and people really all well to do except for the failure of Hamilton, Job & Co. A great many depositors wore dis tressed by losses of money, soma' of thorn taking their money there the day before the bank failed and when its owners must have known It was I a falling condition. THE NEW TREASURER. J Dr. J. M. Applewhite, of Corrallis, was appointed treasurer, July 17th, to All vacancy caused by the death of A. R. Shipley. There were no funds In his predecessor's bands to turn over, all having been kept by him with Hamil ton, Job A Co., who suspended July 10th. They had on hand at that bank $18,000 of state mosey when they closed. The treasurer bas'Slnee taklnsr office received from state-treasurer bal ance on Interest fund '$lJSJIfi:. from gov ernment appropriation; $19,500; from station appropriation, "f,750. He has received state1 warrants on ap propriations made by the legislature for furnlshtflg the buildings of 16,600 but this cannot be paid as there are no slate funds, ' , Tils' BANK. The hank le In the bauds of Judge Brysoo, a Corvallis lawyer, who has al ways been tho attorney for the bank. Ho organized an advisory board and estimated tbo assets and liabilities, and there bo stops short. Tbey bad depos its of nearly $200,000 and thereto talk of paying GO cents on tho dollar, though that Is a high figure If property la sold at a forced sale on a close money market, as Is likely to prevail for six months or more. The bank real estate was put in at a very low valuation, but will not bring what It is valued at. The bank building Is put In at $10,000. It rented for $186 a month. WHAT HAS BEEN DONE. Judge John Burnett of Corvallis Is associate counsel for the state, with Judge Boise of Balem, of the board of regents. On August 0th Dr. Apple white was instructed to demand the sum duo the state, $18,000, of Mr. Job, who had been absent from the city for three weeks before that on a hunting expedition. He said he bad no money. This was a preliminary step to beginning an action and with out doubt the state can win a suit and possibly get in as a preferred creditor. A state law says a person using public money without right shall be deemed guilty of felony. This is In the Code of Oregob and applies to such cases. While the state might win its suit against the bauk, unless It oan be mado to appear that there was a larceny and and that the bankers will be sent ever the road lo the penitentiary, the state can get no more than other creditors or depositors. The present treasurer depostte with tne First National bank of Corvallis, a solid institution. He gives $40,000 bonds, no bankers being on the new bond, Job & Co. were on Shipley's bond. The money had better have been left in the state treasury and draws out aa wanted. That i the way the state University1 haadesit state fuuuV. It k the opinion at Cor vallis that Shipley's bondeaiea eaunot bo held unless It can be shown tbet he did uot exercise due diligence In Inquir ing Into the standing of the beak, BlIIl'LEY'S M0ND8MKN were Hamilton, Job fc Co., Dr, Ikrrar, Thos. Graham, Jss. Taylor, wfcw aside from the bauk would soaks a bond good the Shipley estate le worth twtoeUwi state loss. The state eowld take aJtn at once on a erisnlsal ehassje. be suutt term of court le aot uoHl Noeeabr, $10,090 of the $18,00 was put in the bask a week befeee the bakeeeeedaad wbeu moseyed me almost knew It was mhs to oolkpse, It dees ai satja as though the state owfct te asm Uss iqoaey or the Interest oa H h ttaiv it Is tied up