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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1893)
jsst fi.'iBftaa l J M M 9r '-essr' - l CHEAPEST . 'ONE CENT DAILY! SBcts. a moatk hy MaM Prepaid in Advance. No Papers Sent When Timo is Out. Associated Press Dajly New spaper Published qnthejr Pacific Coast. $3.00 a Year. j Ar 1 1 AJu JOURNAL VOL. 6. DAILY EDITION. SALEM. OTJEGON, M02TDAY, SEPTEMBER II, 1893. a ... - . DAILY EDI riO NT. NO, 214. NflRfifiiniaLaBirmlav RIB s 9 IH IE li M . at fclie New York Racket, when so many merchants are com plaining of dull trade ? If you will examine their goods and prices you will quickly see the reason. The New York Racket sells reliable goods at reasonable prices for cash. Their boots and shoes are of the" best St. Louis make. All better grades warranted. They carry a line of shirts, hats, working pants, overalls, hosiery, underwear, valises, table linens, counter panes, lace curtains, and a general line of notions. They can save you 10 to 20 per cent, on all goods in their line. CALL AND SEE THEM. E. T. BARNES, State Insurance Block. H. W. 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New stock and ve hicles being added constantly. Only the best rvlce rendered. No 'shabby rigs nor poor horets. H. L. LAMOUREUX, Proprietor. AAt Prihtinrr ww vui I r ii i uii vv,f type and is prepared to do better work than ever. Country orders receive prompt at tention. 303 Commercial Bt Balem, Oregon. MITCHELL, WGflT-& CO., GEERA?L Insurance - &gmntm, 245 Commercial Street. American Fire Jnsuranc&.Co., Phlla. Home Insurance Co., New York. Norwlch-Unlon Ins. Co.. Liverpool. Palatine Insurance Co,. Manchester. Over One Million Dollars Deposited With State Treasurer of Orel on for Protection of Policy Holders in Oregon only. All Losses Aljastedwd Paid-Through Salem Agency on Policies Written in Marion, Polk, Yamhul and Linn Counties. Also Write Life and Accident Insurance In Best Companies in too World. TM M?WAi"B Gross, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Fresh, Salt and Smoked meats of allKinds 96 Court eind 110 State Streets. Choice leas LEADING MER0HAN1 'l'AILUJX. On JZ Hasjust received some latest laces ot iod SALEM, OREGON. Western Assurance, Toronto, Canada. Lancashire, Manchester, Eog. Hamburg-Madeburp. Germany. Home Mutual, Ban Francisco, Cal. Will Have Trouble Over Siam. GEARY LAW AMENDMENT To Give Ckincse Three Months t Register. FACTORIES RESUMING BUSINESS. Times Improving and Thous ands Employed. China Aftor Franco. Berlin, Bept. 11. The foreign office is informed that China Is preparing to protest against France's aggressions in Biam, and has ordered the Chinese squudron made ready to sail for the scene of action at a moment's notice. Geary Bill Amendment. Washington, Sept. 11. Hoar In troduced a bill In the senate today amending the Geary Chinese exclusion act, ending the time for registration three months after Its passage, and re pealing that portion requiring that the witnesses in cases against the Chinese shall be white. The bill continues ip force the first six sections of the Geary act until a treaty can be made with China for the regulation of Chinese emigration. Geary Law Compromise. Washington, Sept. 11. Tbequea tlon whether or not the administration has called a halt in the matter of en forcing the Geary law and is desirous of the passage of the Everett bill, Intro duced in the house to extend the time for registration until Sept. 7, 1891 at the same time modifying the stringency of the conditions imposed by tne Geary law, is exciting much attention. Prosperity Returning. Pittsbobg, Penn.,Sept. 11. A large number of Idle men were given em ployment today by the resumption of numerous Iron and steel plants. For the first time since July 80th, every department of Jones & Laughlin's American works, are In operation, giv ing employment to 8500 men. Sixteen additional furnaces have been put Into operation at the Inatlonal tube works and sheet mills of Moor head, McCleane & Co. started. Foster Will Resume. FosToniA, Ohio, Sept. 11. A state ment of the receivers of Ex-Secy. Fos ter's affaire puts the liabilities at ?!, 080,671, assets, $060,842. A proposition Is under consideration to allow him to take charge again. Coal Miners Strike. Pittsburg, Sept. 11. Three thou sand railroad coal miners struck this morning against the reduction of five cents in price of mining. Twenty eight pits are Idle. All quiet. Receiver Asked For. Detroit, Sept. 11. The Farmers' Loan and Trust company, Mortgage trustee, applied this morning in the U. B. court for receiver for the Detroit, Bay City and Alpena railroad of which General Alger la president, Simmons Liver Regulator, bear la mind. Is not an experiment. It Is en dorsed by thousands. W1FTS SKCfflG For rtnoTiUog the entire irUm, eliminating Q roUoa f rum the i Jk 4..liata Ajmf ulsl tit origin, thl prtpantioa bu no egtul. "rorlhtn mouthi IWm tiling ore on my toe. w trailed by Ut tool iibrilciuu. I norallef the (or irridaUlrcr I Sully took B. D. B , Wa ni (suni cured otter luiar a few bottle.' V.J1.. McLmmoix, UMfrfon, Tex. s TreatUe on Mood and SUn 01 him nulled f . Taa firmr Sraomo Co.. AUmiUjO. Q bat bEUlned won. In Congress. Washington, Sept, 11. It is stated that thirty-three senators have ar rangod. io sgeafe, and ten or a dozen others may decide to tako a band be fore the conclusion of the repeal bill. Should this prove true, more than prob able snow will fly before the matter is settled. Even if a compromise is ulti mately agreed upon, a final vote will not be taken earlier than the first week in October. Silver senators still insist the vote cannot be reaohed at all with out cloture rale. It bad -., xi uou vevuuiu uvi' dent that t the expressions of the ways and means committee develop, that the tariff bill wilt bo much more moderate than If framed some six months ago, but there Is practically unanimity la the committee luikvor of pntting wool oh the free list and mak ing a heavy cut In wool manufactures. Tho same membors of the committee will work hard for free lumber. Senate Stewart submitted a resolu tion for a committee of five to report whether any senators are interested as stockholders or otherwise in any na tional bank. Bill objected to It on the ground of the reflection on senators. The bill went over until tomorrow The repeal bill was taken up, and Pugb, of Ala., spoko in opposition to It A Fiend Incarnate. Spokane, Bept. 11. Speolal. Goo. Muloch, a well known business man of this city, late candidate for mayor and president of a i political organization known as Little Tammany, was Satur day charged with the heinous crime of having outraged his 18-year-old daugh ter Maud, For eovoral days past rum ors have circulated to the aboye effect and the facts could not be vorlfled until late last night, wnen the vlotlm escaped from her brul tether's "close confine ment of her and she made known her terrible story. Soon after men to the number of about 60 gathered together and went up to Mulocli'a residence for the pur pose of making him the central figure in a lynching beo.but be had evidently become aware of tbelr Intentions and skipped, sb no trace of him could be found. Today a complaint was filed and war rant issued for Muloch's arrest, the offi cers are now scouring the country for blm. From the story as related by Maud it seems that nearly two years have elapsed since her father first committed the unnatural crlmo and he has sluco repeatedly subjected her to uis lust, he also swore that If she ever disclosed his crime that he would kill her and him self. Sbe says many times she has been on the point of disclosing all to her mother, but fears of her father's carrvlngout hi threats deterred her and it was until she could no longer conceal her condition that she told the story to her horrlflod mother. Muloch's family consists of a wife, two daughters and a sou, the victim being the oldest of his children. Bho Is a winsome girl and favorite amongst a large circle of friends. Muloch Is a prominent member of the Baptist church. The Indignation of cltlsens Is so strong against Muloch that if captured be will be lynched. Murdered Sis Mother, Kansas City, Bept. 11. -A shocking murder was committed Saturday In a prominent office building at "J unction" the most prominent location In the business district of the city. Mrs. Jane Wright, better known as Madame .Wright, the well-know employment agent, was killed In her office. Her face bad been cruelly beaten and her hands and feet securely tkd with a stout wrapping cord. Deep red Im prints of human ringers on her throat, discolored face and protruding tongue and eyes snowed how the murder had been done. There appears to be no clue to the murderers. Late In the evening Mis. Wright's son, Albert Froltey, was arrtitted. Nothing drutio Id TUTT-d PJLL8. LAEOEST IN FIFTY YEARS. Tho Vote in tho House of Lords on Home Bulo. London, Sept. 11. Sir Henry Pon- sonby, tho queen's private secretary, passed last night at Blaokoralg castle, where Mr. Gladstone is taking a boll- day with Mrs. Gladstone and a party of friends. In the morning ho and the prime minister had a long Interview, and before noon Sir Henry left with a speolal dispatch from Mr. Gladstone to tho queen, concerning thogoverumonts attitude toward tho defeat of tho homo rule bill In tho house of lords last even ing, it is Significant that Sir Henry's mission was not undertaken at the queen's Instance, but at the Baggestlon of Mr. Gladstone two days ago. The queen Is known to havo awaited with unwonted anxiety. Mr. Gladstone's de cision as to bis course after the rejec tion of the bill by the bouse of lords. Tho royal Idea is that Mr. Gladstone should appeal at onco to tho country, and tho determination which is under stood to have been expressed by Mr. Gladstone In his special 'dispatch, to hold on indefinitely will not'gult her majesty at all. Acoordlag to constitu tional precedents, the queen eertalnly bad some reason to expect that after the overwhelming majority of tho lords spiritual and temporal, bad condemned blm, the aged premier would resign or ask the electors again fojUBtlfy bis pol icy. It is surmised -that Mr. Gladstone Intimated In tho dispatch carried to Balmoral today tho readiness of tho cabinet tp submit to the queen's preroga tive to dismiss her present mlnisteis. This Intimation would mean little how ever, as ho knows ho can rely on the queen's discretion to tako no step In volving tho crowu in the popular out cry against tbo house of lords. A large and influential body of tbo ultra-tory party expect such direct intervention from the queen, but their oxpeotatlons will hardly bo realized. On tho other hand, the queen's opinions as to tho proper course for Mr. Gladstone will weigh with him undoubtedly In has tening his appeal to tho country. AN UM'KCKDENTKD VOTE. Befqre last night's sitting of tho lorda tho highest vote reoordod in tho uppor house was 876, This was given on the question of repealibg the corn laws In 1840, and included the proxies of absent members. The attendance and vote last evening, therefore, wore quite be yond precedent. No euoh gathering of hereditary legislators had been seen previously In London. Many of the peers who came to town to vote against tho bill had nover seen the interior of tho house before, and 60 of the were ob liged to sign the roll for the first time, before voting, To render the duty of attendance loss Irksome, somo 60 or 60 peers loafed In the refreshment and smoking rooms d tiring the debate. Several, finding tho cuUlne of the res taurant of tho houso unseasonable to their taste, had their own cooks, wlaos and meats brought in for the occasion. One, for Instance, gave a dinner pre pared by his own chef, served on his own plate by his own servants. In neither its publlo nor Its private aspects did the house reveal any characteristics likely to strengthen Its chance of along existence. Unostentatiously Buried. Gammsons, N. Y., Bept, 11. Simple funeral services without any address or eulogy, were held over the remains of tbe late Hamilton Fish this morning. Chinese Ordered Back. Ban Fkancisoo, Bept. 11. The Chi nese Six Companies deny that tbe exo dus of Chineso from San Bernardino, was caused by their orders. The Chi nese will be ordered back to tbe place from whence they fled. Cherokee Strip Opened. Arkansas Cm', Ks., Bept 11. Throe government booths for tbe regis tration of tbe Chorokee atrip boomers opened this, morning. It Is estimated that between five and seven thousand people are In line, Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report ABSOLUTELY PURE Chinese Unlawfully Landed. New Yonk Sept. 11. The Ioug fight over the admission of tho Chinese at this port camo to a head in rather a sensational manner Saturday, when the official of tho Ward lino of steam' ships landed two Chineso aganlst'tho protest of the United States customs officer on tho dock and the orders of Collector Kilborth, who decided the men should not land and uiUBt be re turned by tbo Btoamshlp company This Is the first case of tho kind that has ocqiireLhere and created much excitement in customhouso and stoanashlp circles. The People Lose. Olympia, Sept. 11, The commis sioner of tho genoral laud office has de cided tho caso commonly kuown as that of tho Pennsylvania syndicate lands, involving 43,000 acres of timber of an estimated value of $160,000. Local office decided In favor of the eutrymen and the commissioner of the general land olllco sustained the decision, holding that the government's case was defect ive for the reason that there was no positive proof of fraud, tbe evidence being only hereaay. The government sought to prove that the syndicate had hired William Jamleson and others to enter tho lands, tho syndicate paying tbo fees and other expenses. , Minister to Bolivia, Wasiiinqton, Sept. 11. Tboprcsl dout nominated C. H, J. Taylor of Kansas, minister to Bolivia. Bismarck HI. Pakib, Sept. 11, It Is reported from Klsalugon that Bismarck Is seriously llll He has lost tbo uso of both hands. White House Baby Wolghed. Washington, Sept. 11. The new white houso baby was weighed this morning, and turnod the scales at OJ pounds. - Counterfeiters Arrested. Eluehton, Ga., Bept, 11, The ar rest of twenty-three men scattered through Jaokson and Elbert counties, charged with wholesale counterfeiting silver dollars, has stirred up tho whole country. World's Fair. Chicago, Sept. 11. An event of world-wide historic Interest, took place here today. It was an assembling of a parliament of religious followers. Jeho vah, Christ, Confusclus, Buddha, Mo bammed, with various Beets thereof, stood ready In turn to glvo without controversy reasons for the faith that is ii them. Must Be Deported. Ban Fkanciboo, Cal., Sept. 11. United States Judges MoICeuna and Morrow rendered a decision in the case of YlngLee today. Tbe Judges decided that under tho law warrants for the arrest of Chineso who havo not regis tered must bo Issued on tbe complaint of any private citizens. Tbe court said that whenever it Is shown that there are no funds to deport the Chineso, tbe cases of those pn trial shall be dropped Immediately, but until that Is shown deportation must go on. Sasuaer Weakneas And that tired feeling, loss of appetite and norvous prostration are driven away by Hood's Hamaparllla, Ilka mist nerore tue morning sun. to realize me benefit of this great medicine, give It a trial and you will Join the army of eu tbuslastlu admirers of Hood's Bsrsapsr Ilia. Sure, efficient, easy Hood's Pills. They should be in avtry traveler's grip and every family saedlolno cheat. 25a a box. Baking Pcmiler THE MARKETS. San Francisco, Sept. 11. Wheat, December $1.10. Chicago, Bept 11. Cash, 05J; De cember 60. Portind, Sept 11. Wheat valley, .02J.06; Walla Walla .82J85. ,You cannot do effective work with out a olear bead, uud for this takti Sim mons Liver Regulator. Tho Mulmrujuli'i ituie. Ono littlo incident of tbo maharajah's trip to this country that has not yet boon chronicled gives a Bplco of adven ture to tho potentate's visit not often f met with in these prosaio nineteenth century days. Tho Hindoo laws Tclat-r ing to women not only enforce their se-t elusion from what wo term society, but, forbid them from leaving tho boundaries of India under any pretoxt. They are allowed to travel about fn tbetrown country under the strictest surveillance and with tho proper escort, bnt the Drahmans, tho ancient priests of the Buddhist religion, holding their Iron rule ovor rajah and low caste alike, have from timo immemorial forbidden the womon to travol in foreign lands. E veu tho savants of tho country and the wealthy mon of tho younger generation, who havo spent aovorai years in Europe In tho study of the languages and,customs ""' of tho continent, havo been compelled on thoir return to pay what, they caU &.s dnlco,- or indulgence, to tho Brahmans, on acconnt of their prolonged absence from tbo sacred soil of Buddha, Travel ing, bveu for tho male Bex, thaw, k ao oncouraged in India. When the maha rajah decided upon taking Ids favorite wifo with him on Ids visit to tho United States, ho had to deviso some means of circumventing tho Brahman tradition, and what did ho hit npon bnt tho old disguiso of Rosalind! Ho dressed his pretty littlo Anana up as n boy and sallied out upon a long Journoy without fear of tho displeasure of tho priests. Tho littlo lady lent her self willingly to tho part Bho had to play. Several Americans who met thorajah'a, party in Rome and other continental cities woro attracted by tho pretty youth who was with thorn. Thoy tried to make friendly advances, bnt the extreme mod-f esty with which thoy woro met rather puzzled them until, on arriving at Paris, tho pretty youth disappeared, and the wlfo of tho rajah took his place. Pitts burg Dispatch. f ---! '' Tho Medicinal Vol on or Water. Tho human body is constantly under-, going tlssno change Wornout particles arocaat osido and eliminated from the system whllo the now aro ever being formed from tho incoptlon of life to its close. Water has the power of increasing these tisauo changes, which multiplies tho waste products, but at tho same time thoy aro ronowed by its agency, giving rise to increased appotito, which in turn provides fresh nutriment Persons but littlo accustomed to drinking water are llablo to have tho waste products formed faster than thoy are removed. Any ob struction to the free working of natural! laws at onco produces disease, which, If onco firmly seated, requires .both tune and money to cure. Poonlo accustomed to nso in the morn ing weak and languid will find the cause in tho imperfect scrotion of wastes,, which many times may be remedied by drinking a full tumbler of water before rotiring. This very materially assists la tho process during tho night and leaves tho tissues fresh, and strong, ready foe. tho activo work of tho day, ' Hot water Is one or our best remedial agents. A hot bath on going to ben, oven la tho hot nights of oummer, is a better re liever of insomnia than many drugs. Hall's Journal of Health, HOWARD. The House Mover. 4E1 Mt-f trwt. Hw the bt fecilltloa lor MQVlH and Ml. Inir bouiM. Kara order at Urjr Mro., r addreu lem. Oregon. ST. PAUL'S ACADEMY, St. Paul, Marios Cewaiy, Oregea. UoudUB'ad by the ftlitars. oftha Holr Human at Jeu Btia KUnr. The location aRHxaSt all tttai oau bs ilMtred tor healthful outdoor maw. Hi. faul can ha anally rwaaliart bj boa m tfe Willamette. TDtuuiiaiftgK Bwaaaaaij4 with all the mxliru Iropfovtmaat. Tkt courts oatudyUooniplaU, , trtesegrayAjr a4 Ty wrHhaf Yauoffcfe, Term moderat. ror furtasr pMtlouUr apply to Wtlur