.--&.- ' - " ' 1, "" "Wf" f "' --. I 1M11 WIMWB lfl vw-i..,nwiyn ,. CHEARJESU- r.; ONE CENT-DAILYI Associated Press Dailv Ngwc- ,'tj . . i-orfeV'" JB "' 1Sfl rD.-.UIJiUTJVTiL! t - Til-,l.. i 25 eta. a meatk by Halt Prepaid in Advance. Ho Papers Seat Wiw Time It Out. FHoi uui.-jujouriiie , - -v. :w Pacific .Coast. . 1, .) rift $3.0 av,Ycar. SCTJ 1H X .& ffi DAILY EDITION. HALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER Q, 1898. DAILY EDITION. NO. 210. MMPWHnOTaH)nr3HP -: lv - ..m sr A JOURNAJL. L ItV r i tr i i a j K J. K H H M B. H H 8 ft . , & f- -K it-. wwiireiTfouTlnSii S5 wool suit, Navy Blue, war ranted fust color!, for $5. a W. J01MS0N & SON. -f. A Cr $5 H. W. COTTLE & CO., General Insurance Agency Representing the following well-known and reliable Cempanies: t, 8TATE INSURANCE CO., Etna Insurance Co., Traders' Insurance Co., dun Insurance Co.. National Insurance Co., Westchester fire Ins. Co., Lion fire Insurance Co., Imperial Fire Insurance C., London j: Lancashire Fire Ins. Hoc, London Ajuuranoe corporation, Alliance Asuraooe Co., Norwloh Union Fire Ins.8oe. Oldest and Leading Firm In the City Devoted Exclusively to Insurance. J. Jrf. TflORNBDRG, - Recovers and repairs upholstered furniture. Long Experience in the trade enables me to turn out flrst-class work. Samples of coverings. No trouble to give estimates. State Insurance block, Cbemeketa street Ed. C. ED. Meeker & Co,, Hop Exporters OFFICE, Oberheim Block, up stairs, Salem. W. A. TEMPLBXON, Agent. F. T. HART, 247 COMMERCIAL STREET. Lamoureux's Stables, At the Commercial street bridge near Willamette Hotel. New; stock and ve hicles being added constantly. Only the best wrviTOrenderM.o shabby rigs nor poor horses. H. L. LAMOUREUX, Proprietor. West Printing Ca,Sf3E do better work than eyer. Country orders receive prompt at tention. 203 Commercial St., MITCHELL, mm ft, CO., GENRA'L Insuranco 245 Commercial Street. American Fire Insurance Co., Phlla. Home Insurance Co , New York. Norwich-Union Ins. Co.. Liverpool. Palatine Inburauce Co,. Manchester. Owr Oae JfilUoa Dollars Deposited With SUU Treasurer of Oreg o for Pmeetiea of Policy Holders in Oregon only. All Lomm JLiljMUd 4 Pali Tiroagh Salem Agency on FoUcies Written In Mriaa,Pdk, Yamhill and Linn CoiatM. Also Write Lifcand Aoetowt lawance in Bst Compn( h tb World. $5 l-U,, , "A tt " !! u it ' $5 THE UPHOLSTERER. Cross, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Fresh, Salt and Smoked Heats or aMKlnds 95 Court and 110 State Streets. 5 Choice Meats LEADING MERCHANT TAILOR. Palem, Oregon. i' K - -figantii, SALE, OREGON. Western Assurance, Toronto, Canada. Lancashire, Manchester, Eng. Hamburg-Madcburg. Germany. Home Mutual, Ban Francisco, Cal. CRISP KNOCKED OCT. The Speaker Not Suc cessful on Rules. TOE VETERANS IN COUNCIL. Californians Shook Up by Earthquake. THREE JUDGES IN JAIL Repeal Bill May Bo Indefinitely Postponed. In Congress. VASHiNaTON,Sept. 0. Senate Cul lom introduced a bill to repeal all acts for the creation and maintenance of a sinking fund, referred. Resolutions were reported from the committee on privileges and elections granting $2,500 each to John B. Allen, of Washington, Lee Mantle of Mon tana, and A. C. Beck with of Wyoming, for time and expenses in prosecuting their claims to seals in tbo senate, re ferred. Tbo senate proceeded with tbo repeal bill. House. The committee on rules, pre sided over by Speaker Crisp was this morniug forced to publicly aoknowledg their defeat in tbo house; in their effort to lead the Democratic majority and se cure the adoption of the rule making a hundred members a quorum in the c )mmlttee of the whole. When the house resumed the debate on rules, the announcement was made tbat the committee In deference to tbo objection of some prominent Democrat ic members, decided to abandon tbat rule. The house adopted the new codo 01 rules without dlvisiou, and adjourned until Saturday. . Grand Army Day. Indianapolis, Sept. 0. This Is a busy day for the G. A. R. veterans. The first session of the encampment opened at 0:30. Among the reports to the National encampment is that of the special committee on legislation. The object of the appointment of this committee was to secure the enforce ment of two federal laws almost totally disregarded for many years: First, providing that those discharged from military or navat service by reason of wounds or sickness should have pref erence In appointment to public ofllce. Tbo other In regard to recommending ve'erans to business men and firms of the country for lucrative employment. California Earthquake. Reddino, Cal. Sept. 6. Quite a se vere shock from an earthquake was felt here at 8:22 o'clock this morning It was preceded by a rumbling and lasted several seconds. The vibrations were north and south, and no damage was done. Collision at Sea. PBT Townsenu, Sept. 6, The bark Bonanza and schooner Excelilor col lided this morning, near Port Angeles, Tbo Bonanza was badly injured and the Excelsior put Into Port Angeles. Repeal Impossible. Washington, D. C, Bept 6. A senator prominent as an opponent of repeal placed the majority of repealers at 8, but declares that the vote on that T. iTn nin oU aadlura bi4 mrf? eowe4 t but twenty mk OJ Um.um M U SvUt's Spadfe. Uttoet apeuft. M aa4 ka to ay use ni mm Tor ! yn. t4 Ptti ' wW coali not b ant Aiw iwh ",'f" rTT't K& veiiSiiTn WttItvdfWtJtow " ?7 .,, d i0ux Kkrfln-lr. yjUA $lr. I IS A WONDERFUL KCHZUI-2ffai'J " M peopM. if bub. ih..unllnU. TlJ Urn. iwnrr wane cowrxKv. AlkafcuQ. provision will be Indefinitely postponed. It la Intimated that there is a strong possibility of the revival of the Blond Allison law. Silver men openly allege tbat Voorbees' reason for withdrawing his 11 o'clock resolution was tbo fenr that he would be beaten in a vote on It, Circus Train Wrecked. Colfax, Call. A terrible accident occurred on th narrow gauge railroad at midnight last night. A circus train went over an embankment Two men were killed and six hurt. Judges in Jail. Kansas City, Mo., Sept. 6. Three Judges of the county court of St Clair county have returned here and went baok to Jail for contempt of the United States court, for refusing to order a tax evy to pay tho bonded indebted ness to construct a railroad that was never built. They were released from Jail on a furlough last Bpringon pending election to compromise mat ters. The proposition was defeated and the Judges will remain In Jail until 1605 when their sentence will bavo becomo completed. PERSONAL GOSSIP. Governor Russell of Massachusetts has long been noted ns nn equestrian, and now ho is gaining renown as an ex pert bicycle rider. Tho Duko of "Westminster has Bpent ever 1,000,000 In rebuilding Eaton Hall, which is now considered to rival Chats worth as England's finest house. Edward Burne-Jones is a pallid faced, dreamy eyed mon of CO years of age and Welsh extraction, with a silky, strag gling mustacho and beard dashed with gray. Mrs. M. T. Van Rensselaer of New York, distinguished as a writer upon ar chitectural subjocts, is a tall, slender blond, with a bright faco and engaging manners. Mr. Ye, tho Corean minister to tho United States, and Lis wifo are mem bers of theJresbJ-terlan chnrcta. Thoy wear Corean costumes on state ocoa sions only. Miss Dod, the woman tennis champion of England, recently celebrated her twenty-first birthday. Sho is also an ex cellent bicyclist and golf player as" well as a singer and pianist Two sons of the late Siamese twins, Chang and Eng, are living on adjoining farms which their fathors bought in Surrey county, N. C, after retiring from tho show business. If Representatives William S. Hoi in an of Indiana and Charles O'Neill of Penn. eylvania serve out their tonns In the present congress, tho Fifty-third, they will each beat tho record for long con tinned (not coneecutivo) servico In tho lower house. Mrs. Frances R. Lybrand of Ohio has been on the examiner's corps in tho civil engineering department of the patent ottlco at Washington for nbout 10 years. Railways are her specialty, and sho has the annual task of passing upon about 8,000 alleged inventions, of which a dozen may perhaps be practicable. RAILROAD TIE8. The Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe is cutting down expenses all along tho lino. A Clover Leaf stock train made the rnn from East St. Louis to Toledo, 451 miles, in 20 hours. John Taylor has been appointed traffic manager of the Lehigh Valley under the new management of tbat company. William M. Greene, formerly of tbo Big Four, has been appointed general manager of the Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton. Tho Jacksonville and Southeastern has issued a circular to tho effect that it will not receive leaky oil tanks cars, nor oil cars from which tho caps were missing. It is now said that tho Jacksonville and Southeastern will find an inlet to Chica go by way of Wutseka, the Toledo, Peo ria and Western and tho Chicago and Eastern IUinoin. The Wabash now claims to havo one of the fastest scheduled trains now rnn In this country. Counting out stops, its schedule is CO miles an hour between St. Louis and Toledo. W. B. Ryder, who Is frequently al Inded to as the "model superintendent," has been reappointed superintendent of the Richmond and Danville under the new reorganization echcrae. W. W. Mayberry, formerly of the Mexican National railroad and more re cently of tho Monterey mid Mexican Gulf, bos been appointed general freight and passenger agent of the Mexico, Cuernaraca 0U(i I,ftcl'3 railway, STAGE CUNTS. It is reported that Emily Blgl is shortly to be married. Courtenay Thorpo has -postponed his starring tour for another year. Henry Leoni and Annie Sutherland have been engaged for "Venn" by E. , Rio. STRIKE AND RIOT. Coal Miners of England Ravag ing tko Towns. BLOOD SHED BY SOLDIERS. Property Destroyed and Train Stop lor Want of Coal. London, Sept. 0. Colliery strikers aro again restless today. Reports from Alfreton and Chesterfield say that dls orders nave again broken, out, and thai residents are panio stricken. A mob Is beselglng tho publlo houses, he.'olng themselves to what tbey want A force of dragoons has been sent to the scene. Coal is becoming very scarce. The Midland railway will havo to layofl thirty passenger trains after Monday, because of lack of coal. At Chesterfield, Derbyshire, last evening tho disorders were particularly violent and troops from the sixth dra goon of guards and a company of Irish fusiliers had been sent tboro to help re store peace. When the fusiliers ar rived at Chesteifleld tbey found that a mob of riotous miners bad poaeeeslon of tbo colliery premises. Tbo rioters were dispersed. Tho people of the towu are In a stato of panto over the action of the strikers. Tho troops will remain to prevent further disorder. Serious riots occurred last night In Yorkshire. Several colliery buildings were sacked and burned. Troops were callod to disperse the rioters and to guard mlue property. A miners' riot also occurred at Thim ble, Wales, last evening and troops of cay airy were necessary to suppress It. LATEH. Six hundred miners marched to the Mexborough Colliery, in Yorkshire, and overpowered a small force of police. They drove oft the officials, set fire to the offices, sorlously damaglug the machlnory and book'. Thoy then marched to the brewery and the brewer saved his property by rolling out many barrels of bt or. HOP MATTERS. The Oregon weather bureau, In its latest clroular says: "Tuo hop crop Is demanding the attention of the publlo. Preparations are being made for pick ing and securing largo yields. From the first propitious weather which pre dominated resulted In securing to tho hop grower an excellent stand. Now the vines are laden with burrs, of good average size and of excellent quality. Picking will oommonce in some sec tions on the 7th of Beptembor. Tho warm, dry weather of the past week caused the lloo to multiply, especially on bottom lands where the vines are green. Tho crop Is so far advanced towards maturity that there Is little fear of any material Injury being done by Insects; should the weather be suffi ciently warm to axslst-them In Increas ing.'' In looking over the situation, hop growers of the best financial ability are puzzled, Under the present extreme stringency in money matters, picking money is very difficult to obtain on or dlnary collateral, and it Is almost Im possible to contract hops to tho dealers with a condition to havo picking mon ey advanced willioui gelling- very much the worst of the bargain. Ex change. Picking commenced today on a num ber of large hop ranches hereabouts. At the Beardsley farm iu Polk county over a hundred pickers are camped and begun work this morning. W. II. Holmes, Geo, Bun and others are also about to begin. White pickers will be used almost exclusively hereabouts, In fact the only Chinese engsged are la small bunches, for even the Chinese growers do uot like them. Geo. Bun Blng, who has a good crop to pick, says he can not trust them to any great extent, and hires mostly white people. It Is to be hoped this year's action will forever banish these alien foreigners from fho bop yards. John It Carlwrlgbt, of llarrMmrg, has lust completed the picking of thir teen acres of an early vaj lety of hops. Tbey yielded 200 lbstotbVacw, He Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report Rcvl jsmsm ABSOLUTELY PURE sold 27 bales of thom for 17 oonts per pound, which gives him f374.60 per aoro. He has 23 acres yet to plok. Tho hops were purchased by Cola Nets for i'hll JNelS & Co. were shinned Hat urday from Harrlsburg, and Is said to bo the llrst lot shipped by a dealer. THE MARKETS. Ban Fbanoisoo, Sept. 0. Wheat, December $1,145. Ciiioaqo, Sept. 0. Cash. 631: Dt- cember 08. Portland, Bept 0. Wheat valley, valley, .02J.05; Walla Walla ,82J85 Ynil will nnlitnm niuil ilnnln. 1 ..,. have Simmons Liver Regulatut handy. POSTOFFICE ANNALS. 1870 Doath of Rowland Hill, invontor of tho penny postngo system ; burled in Westminster nbboy. 18)30 Postal savings banks Introduced tn Holland and several other countries; very successful. In 1889 tho Swedish nostofilce carried 117,053,755 loiters, postal cards, journals and packages. Tho Chilian postofllco handled last year 17,000,000 lottors and 24,000,000 papors. Ihore aro 600 postofuces. China has 8,000 offices for post carts ind 3,040 offices for runners. Tho amount of business dono la unknown. Tnrkey has 1,160 postofilcos, but no records aro kept of the amount of mail handled. Thoro wore in 1801 1,402 postofuces In Mexjco, which handled 180,000,000 lpt tcrs, newspapers and packages. Brazil in 1800 carried 18,000,000 lot tors and 10,000,000 packages of printed mattor. Thero wero 3,7110 postoflkcs. Tho annual number of letters that pdBS through tho world's mails is com puted at 8,000,000,000; of newspapers, 5,000,000,000. ' I Tho annual business of tho Swiss post? offico comprises 110,000,000 letters and 74.000,000 papers. Thero aro 1,485 post offices and 1,075 letter boxes. In 1800 tho postal department of Nor way handled 27,248,400 letters and 1, 653,000 pounds of books. Tho postal traffic of Tho Netherlands during 1800 comprised 60,000,000 letters, 80,000,000 postcards, 00,000,000 newspa pers and 4,000,000 miscellaneous pack ages. St Louis Globe-Democrat FA8HIONS FANCIES. One of the modes which promiso to bo favorites among fall fancies Is tho prin cess of old titno favor. Caf o noir is the darkest shade of brown that will bo worn this season. Ujijl or mud color Is ono of tho lightest Now Bornno and Alpine cheviots havo a complication of bars and linos which aro ljko plaids in their interlacing. Shot velvet and satin ribbons arrangod in high spreading choux, coquilles and fans aro seen upon many stylish French round hats. Among pretty tailor gowns for au tumn Journeys aro those of fawn colorod camej's hair roughly flecked with silver white or petunia red. Black satin, faille bengallno and other Insterless or shining silks will bo greatly in use for church, visiting and reception dresses this fall and winter. In tho show of autumn millinery black roses with black laco and small but full black feather tips aro among tho novel trimmings on leghorn, chip and lace straw hats. Louis XIV draperies, ovorsklrts and paniors, both large and small, are dojng their best on tho other sldo of the water to becomo promlnont among the roepg nized features of winter modes, At a dainty afternoon tea recently the hostess wore a toilet of black lace over a cream colored kilted net skirt and waist A plaited ruche of combined cream and black laoo stood out around tho wearer's faco like a misty clond, New York Even ing Post LUUo Post has been engaged to play in "The Fencing Master" the part for merly played by Grace Golden, who lias Joined Do Wolf Hopper's company. The success that is attending the box ing kangaroo has prompted sotao one to train serpents to dance, dotabtlees with tho object bf giving us the genuine ir peatlne, Margaret Mather has nottneu uer agenU to cancel all her engagements, she having decided to abandon her proposed return to the stage owing to the unset tied condition of business throughout the uutry. Baking Powder ADDITIONAL LOCAL. Will Convene Tcesday. The- bu premo court, which should have met yestorday, will not bo In session till next Tuesday. Judge Moore was on hand yesterday, but Chief Justice Lord and Associate Bean are at Seal Rocks yet Anti-Chinese. They take no band In tbo fight at Butteville, but are al ways busy supplying tho white folks at Salem with tho best tblugs In the gro cery and fruit market, Clark &Ep pley. LETTER LIST. The follow! uk letters remaining In the Salem postoffice Bept 0, 1803, un called for. Those calllnu- for thsm pleasosay "advertised-'' Achlsnn Mauri Browner Mrs L Campbell A J Clooman B F Doty C A Field J W Hensley F S Howard Chas Mitchell AM . MoKlnneyjL Martin Henry Nelson Peter Patterson Thos G Rollsen Sarah Btour Miss Bobreokhls Mrs M Starkey R T Walsh Frank Booth Ethel. Campbell Alfred Collurd W M Frank Rosa Gilbert E H Hendsou Leon E Koonco Mrs S O McCluro B A MoFadden Mrs M Mack H B Palmer Harley Booth G W Rlppey O A Stone Ella Smith T E Williamson Mrs V Wall W E Young John GILBERT, P. M. A.N. TUTT'B PILLS live. harmless and ellec- I suffered from bllllnusnegtf. ludlges- tlOll. etC.. HIll'nllinH Tivr nnnlll.lnr cured - ufter doctors fulled. W. D. llirrt. ATTENTION;. Vr. tr.HAVAOE. Superintendent of I'avllllrm M the iltate fair, can be touud ut the Htete ln npftca to nernone 'aeilroui or making ex. UlUltn n any of the department or tbe pavll lion PAltTJES flavins exblblta which they with sent to the WI.llfl. fill . .la AHMl..kln ..-... ....- . hnuld iee him. KrulU nnd vegetables, rfcla ouargeto exhibitor and the name or tho grower, etc., will be attached to eaolt article sent Kast. ' o S-doUwU BURTON BKOTflKKS Manufacture Standard I'reMed llrlok, Molded Brick In all 1'atterni for KronU and supply the brick for the New (Mem City 1UI1 and nearly all the nno buildings erected In tho Uipltal City. Yards near 1'enltentlary, Balera, Or. IW-djr THE PACIFIC DETECTIVE AND COLLECTING BUREAU SA.IflSNX, - Orgon frlvate work a specialty. 0. 11. CLKMKNT. Manager. TO SALT LAKE, DENVER, OMAHA, KANSAS CITY, CHICAGO, ' ST. LOUIS AHDAU. EASTERN CITIES. 3 I DAYS to CHICAGO Hours ' ou'ckMt o chkn Md ta ukr $$ 4Km- Through Pullman and Teurlit Sleepers, Free Reclining Chair Chi, EMslag Can. r or rates aad. general iaforaMtkea. east esv oreddreM. 9M WuttehHi sV. OmeM fHAIH,S n, State Fair Elubitors jTHiM