h 1&Qfftft -yust VJ - 'rtB'Jt fc t-ta -.. CHEAPEST Associated Press Daily News paper Published on the Pacific Coast. $3.00 a Year. ONE CENT DAILY! 25 eta. a taoRtk by Mll Prepaid ia Advamee. No Papers Seal Wlm Time it Out. JOURNAL j AJr 1 1 AJu VOL. 6., DAILY EDITION". SALEM, OBEGON, SATU11DAY, SEPTEMBER U3 1893. DAILY EDITION. NO. Uli5. w-N Vfcjs. i5S3Hr'sflP v WE CAN'T DRAW Pictures, but our new all wool suits at $6.50 draw trade like" a house afire, Draw in and feel of em. Qc. V. JOHNSON & SON. -- M -Sk. 'y H. W. COTTLE & CO., General Insurance Agency. Representing tUo following well-known and reliable Cempanies: HTATB IN8URAN0K CO., jKtna Insurance Co., Traders' Insurance Co., bun Insurance Co., National Insurance Co., Westohenter fire Ins. Co., iilon Plre Insurance Co., Imperial Fire Insurance Co., London a Lancashire Fire Ins. Boo., London Assurance Corporation, Alliance Assurance Co., Norwich Union Fire Ins.doc. Oldest and Leading Firm In the City Devoted Exclusively to Insurance. LADIES CLOAKS REMODELED, A SPECIALTY. BOSTON TA!,im'G m smM MI!iG ff0RKS' Ladies' and Gent'emens' Clothing Cleaned, Dyed, Repaired and Work neatly done on ebon notice, at moderate prices. ,., 1 door below Smith & Stelner's drug store, Salem. I. GOLD & CO. GROW MIAMI nn I He will .Be Arraigned Before the U. S. Senate. RIO IS BOMBARDED OR NOT. "Pays Your Money and Takes Yonr Choice." MITCHELL WILL FIGHT CORBETT. Carlisle Said to Be Negotiating a Loan with France. Pressed State tit Ed. C. CROSS, Choice Meats. Wholesale and Retail Denier in Fresh, Salt and Smoked Meats of allUinds 95 Court and 110 State Streets. WRECK ON TDE RAIL. Particulars of Yesterday's Wreck on tko Wabash. TWO RAILROAD MEN HELD For Criminal Negligence, Which Caused a Wreck. IS. Meeker & Co., Hop Exporters OFFICE, Oberheim Block, up stairs, Salem. W. A. TEMPLETON, Gcn'l Agent, F. T. HART, LEADING MERCHANT TAILOR. 2-17 COMMERCIAL STREET. Lamoureux's Stables, ...... ... tti TMnuj alnfk and ve At the Commercial street bridge near w ""lrv?M rendered. No sbabbj l. i rr rim nrr um in ninLuu bi t a v ! rigs nor poor borate. o best service "7",' 7 . . ' H. L. LAMOUREUX, Proprietor. The West PriDliDgCo.SS n.,ni attention to mail orders. Firstclasa work. 203 Commercial Bt.. Reasonable prices. t?aletn, Oregon. MITCHELL, WRIGHT 5 CO. GENERAL Insurance - Agent, 245 Commercial Street Will Arraign drover. Washington, D. C, Sept 23. The president of the United States will be arraigned in tbo United States senate Monday for violating the spirit of the constitution, in endeavoring to destroy the independence of the law rooking branch of the government, by seeking to coerce congress into the passage of the repeal bill. Notice to this effect is clearly indi cated in a resolution presented tbis morning by Stewart, of Nevada, upon which he announced that he would ad dress the senate Monday. Tho resolution declares that thelnde peuce ot tho co-ordinate departments of the government must be maintained uud the use of the power aud influence of one department to control the actiou of another 1b in violation of the consth mmfi.it. The introduction of the r.hitlon created a sensation, and the discussion of the matter Monday will attract great attention as indicated by the attempt of the silver senators to ell- vert the discussion In Hie Beuate to the alleged attempt of the president to con- trol congress. The cloture resolution was theu tak on .in. Turoie of Indlaua argued against Its adoption. Rio Janeino We. Paris Sept. 23-The following mMai Snatch has been received by the Brazilian delegation here, uaieu Rio De Janerio Beptember 22: Tho city has resumed It customary aspect. It never suffered from lack of food. mi. -ki. nnvnr Rucceeded for an In- liltJICUOtD .. stant in taking possession of a single point on the shore, neither at Nictheroy not Santos. Both chambers continue sitting regularly. President Pelxoto informed them that he deemed it needless to nmlone the state of siege. London, Sept. 23.-Prlvate adv.ces rrnm Ttir, Janeiro state that the situa tion Is still unchanged. The rebel fleet Htill threatens bombardment. Nego tiations are still progressing. Business has been partially resumed In spite of the threatening aspect, tnougu thought possible that through the ef. rr,nf renresentatlvea of foreign gov- ernments, the matter may be patched rr i. understood the terms under con alderatlon are the resignation of Pelxo- tr, and pardon for the rebels. Do We Want Money? LONDON, Sept. 23.-A dispaic. iu the EconomlBt from Paris says: "The ,i.ti,.. with the United States to raise a gold loan of 160,000,000 at i per cent. baB collapsed, tbrougu iue,u ventlon of the French government. France wanted reductions made in the tariff on French goods In return, for permitting the ofllcliil listing of the proposed bonds on the Paris Bourse. The United 8tates refused to treat on that basis. Overtures have been made in London for raising the loan. .. It is Denied. Washington, Sept. 23. Secretary Carlisle has authoilzed tbo associated press to absolutely deny that tho gov ernment is endeavoring to negotiate a loan abroad, as alleged. In the dispatch from London. The secretary at once left for tho white house, but for what purpose, is not known. Mitchell-Oorbott Fight. New York, Sept. 23.-Cbarllo Mit chell this afternoon Blgned articles to fight Jim Corbett at the Coney Island club for the championship about Dec. 1Q,li Tlio nfMnloa nm in a tnkan fn 4UV... UV M...W.VU ..." ...w .w . Asbury Park tomorrW tor 0""ST signature. Purse $40,000. Opium Sumggling. Portland, Or., Sept. 23. Tho cus toms olllcers today arrested E. Brigh ton on charge of BUimiggllng. Soventy two taels of opium were found in bis possession. Mayor of Dublin Arrives. New York, 8ept.23. James Hanks, Lord Mayor of Dubllu,and other'prom- nent Irlshmon, arrived this morning, to take part in tho Irish day, at the world's fair. In Congress. Washington, Sept. 23. Nothing of importance has transpired in tho house today, In the senate Voorhces said: "I may say that a consultation las taken pluco this afternoon ln-n tim Crinda ami which resulted In an agreemout as to the hours which we will occupy In de bate. Without going Into details I am warranted in moving that Monday and thereafter tbo hour of meeting shall to 11 o'clock aud adjournment shall take place atO, where there is no objection, aud the chair declared U so ordered." Breckcnridge Eoplles. Washington. tHopt. 23. Congress- man Breckenridgo has filed a reply to the charges In the suit for breach of promise to marry by Madeline Pollard. ...i.. ii.ni tin peiWed her. or lie ueuico iui r . promised to marry ber,ir Is father to any of her four children.! He declares that when they flrt met, ho requested his advise as a lawyer In he matter of a man named Rhodes, fho had be trayed her. I Crime in San Pralcisco. San Francisco, Btj. 23. Mrs. Louise Worthlugtou, Oio phot and killed Baddelly, her parmour, was to day sentenced to twenty! ve yeare' im prisonment at Ban Queen. Dr. West, accused of e murder of Addle Gllmoure, says tl; girl was sent to him by a woman do r, who Had norformed a criminal o atlon on the girl and then sent her him out of revenge. West mill n""s tnai lie gave Miss CMmoure'ii bo to two uicd leal students, but refuse name them. SALE, OREGON. Western Assurance, Toronto, Canada. Lancashire. Maucheater, Log. Hamburg-Madeburg. Germany. Home Mutual, Ban Francisco, Cal. American Fire Insurance XJaJ Phlla. Home Insurance Co, New ork. Norwich-Unlon Ins. Co.. Wverpool. Palatine Insurance Co.. Manchester. ,A -ami, state Treasurer of Oregon for Over One McnPoua jypjjj. Qregon onlf. AU Losse. Adiusted and Paid lgET in Marlon, Polk, YMJ"Stninie. In tbe World. Abo Write Life and Accident Insurance In Beat Compa " Mothers Friend" HBJaBULJfflllLiBf. Colrla, U.. Dtc . M. r "oTnpiPi a BEQULATOR CO.. I yoriKtjr"1w1u AtU,ufc rouUd the rebels, who Ire retreated m... I'renKienu'f iicrim is exited arrive at H lap May with lWi men. Diwrdet. finmlnent at La I'luttK. Private Coinage t tme. nM.fAM.TKXAH.Bepr. A eyndl -, inpindliii! promlneii en of Tex VW - - , as, Colorado, au"" being formed to emu mi ,.MiiH hexairon shape inn nnn tr month or mo ...... ot the sUtH .nii viln leual leader It in.iivldual or corporalU ...i.nl fr.jtn rollJlUKn illn. nr.iueii nif l i iucu lllkC MJt - i... unfit the auiean it oroolne fJUlUVt" - -- .....1 l.v the unite" Koveni ment. CMuMot Call I a Uiued a bexagon tfO gold lle I e Wa aud noonedlipottaineirni Ktnsaa is 4ito dollar the rule of If the leg- Ill declare tlalmed no au be pro uto stand- Tho Indiana Wreck. Peru, Ind. Sept. 23. Nearly all of tho injured iu yesterday's wreck on the Wabash road are better. Win. Hog kins, ono of the boys from London, 1b dying. F. P. Dow, of Washington, Is in quite a serious condition, suffering greatly. Kingsrurg, Ind., Sept. 23. Tho wreck on tho Wabash read yesterday resulted In tho doatb of ten persons, The calamity Is directly attributed to Brakoman Herbert Thompson's caro lessuees. He disappeared aud all ef forts to find him haye thus far been in valu. Thestory of tho wreck Is as fol lews: The vestlbuled limited train No. 65 from Detroit to Chicago was running in two sections and duo to pass this station at 4:40 a. m. Fust freight No. 02 was on the siding waiting here to let 66 pass. -The first section of 65 passed at 6:15 a. m. aud by wblatlo called tbe attentlou of tho freight crow to tho sec ond section. The freight engineer re plied but it seems that Brakemau Thompson did not notice tbo signal and went ahead to open the switch for 02 to leave. Ho had hardly douo this before tho second section of 66 was seen bearing down. Thompson Beemedto be paralyzed. Swerving to tne loft tin ponderous mass of steel lunged into the waiting freight train with a horrible crash. The soene that onBUod was aw ful TJoarlu all naanngnrn wnre asleep Criminal Carelessness. Kanakke. Tils. Sept. 23. The coron er's Jury has rendered a verdict finding Enirlueor Thomas Amos, of the second section and Orvlllo Duncan, flagman of tbo second section, guilty of criminal carelessness in causing tho wreck at Manteno on Bept 18th and holding them to tho grand Jury. Tho Jury also found Conducror W. B. Tyueo. and Engineer Win. Samsell, of tho first sec tion, guilty of gross carolessnesa. The verdict cencludes: "Wo further believe tbe Illinois Central railroad company guilty of gross negligence in not provid ing proper signals and telegraph S'atlons for locating passenger trains while run ning between Homewood and Kankakee. A Prlzo Fighter's Sorrow, Nkw York, Sept. 22. Mrs. Boh Fltzslmmons doesn't rest quietly under her husband's charges lu bis divorce suit. At her borne, 46 East Nineteenth street, she said that eho was aware of her husband's infatuation for Rose J ullen, a handsome blonde of 23 years, who as La Belle earns money on the stage by tying her shapely limbs into strange knots In company with her brother, Martin Julien, the contortion ist, who was Bob's manager.aud whom be has named as co-respondent. "Ho wants mo out of his way bo that ho can marry Rose," said Mrs. Fltzslm mons. "but be will find bo will not have aa easy a thing of It aa bo faucles. Tbe trouble with Bob is that bis bead Is swelled, and be wants to get rid of me because I helped him to cam a liv ing when be was only a blacksmith and not a prlzefllgbter. Bob says be has lavished diamonds on mo. Tbe only diamonds bo ever gave me are In this horsey pin. If be was bo angry at why did he live at his houMt The ArgentiuelTar Buenos AYRf-H, Bepti.-The pres- i,it 1h Inclined to resIL Much uu . ..i. ia Mi In ofllclnllrcles at Ihe eaB,"" ". ... ....... i .. Julien. turn awulrs nave ,.,.- - fa - q tranInK for hIa 0 wlth Republic. The govtruooi Santiago IIIckBV a, Newark about threo weeks Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report Baking Powder .as? ABSOLUTELY PURE Hlckev at Newark about threo weeks ago? I kuow what he watits." "Will you light tbe case?" "Indeed 1 wIlL I will bring a simi lar actiou for divorce, and I will have no difficulty In proving that Bob's rela tions with at leait six different women whom I can name entltlen tne to a sep aration. I don't want alimony. I only want to bo free from hi in. I want to say that MIm Julien will not be on my list. Bob wants to msry her. Alj I've got to say 1b that Mr. Julien waa not more attentive to me than Bob was to but Bister,1' Heavy Hatter. London, Bept, 23. A severe snow storm swept over Northern England, following an unnatural spell of warm weather. Dispatcbea from Itally aay the Appenluea are covered wltb snow An unusually bard winter Is expected' A Bad Man. Portland, Or., Sept. 23. Mounted Police Officer Foley iiadoagood haul yesterday by arresting a boisterously drunken man who gavo his uame as McDonald. At 6 o'otook Sheriff Massle, of Co lumbia county, called at the police eta tlon, asking that Chief Hunt co-oper ate with him in tbo apprehension of ono William Graham, a desporate char actor, who made an effort to put to death an old man and his wife, uamed McDonald, living near the Goble, last Tuosday night. Tho chief believed that he bad a man looked up answor ing to tbo sheriff's description of the person wanted, and that Individual proved to be McDonald, Tbo sheriff stated that Graham Is a son-in-law of his Intended victims, but tht his wife, with her 7-ycar-old boy separated from him, taking up her res sldenoo wltb her paronts. Graham had threatened his wife's life as well as her parents; but tbe night of the as sault Mrs. Graham, fortuutely enough, was away from home. Tho wretch wont about his work In imothodlcal mauiior. Ho first looked bis little son in a room, and returning be began carrying out his fiendish work. Ho struok Mrs. McDonald over tbo head with a piece of rubber hose, knocking her down, but continued beating hor until tho appoaranoo of bor husband, whom bo treated In a similar manner till he believed him dead. luKunham rhnn nwnnOv tlw! h two sacked tho bouso, robbing it of ?S5 in money, a gold watch and a rifle. The McDonalds are about seventy years old, and it Is a wonder that they survived tho treatment to which they were subjected. Mrs. Graham waa married to tho bruto in Nebraska several years ago,but -separated from him there, coming to Oregon wltb her paronts, whlthor Gra ham soon followed, making much trouble for them after their arrival hero. Graham is thirty yoars of ago, but looks much older by reason of tbo large quantity of liquor be consumes, aud wuicu renuors mm brutal. At ono tlmo be drove an express wagon in this city. Sheriff Massle left wltb his man for St. Helens at 0 o'clock, The Minister Guilty. Grafton, W. Va., Sept. 23. The trial of Rev. J. Chenoweth beforo tho Motbodlst conference on charges of im morality, closed euddonly. Chenoweth counsel announced in open conference that their client desired to withdraw all defense and be allowed to withdraw from tho ministry and ruumbejshsp of tho Methodise church. This was granted. Chenoweth was formerly a presiding elder of the church, and was one of tho most eloquent and distin guished ministers in this part of the country, ne was charged wltb sustain. Jnglmpropor relations with MUs Jennie Lloyd, Crops in Washington. Olymtia, Sept. 22. From reports re ceived at the central oflloo of tbo Washington weather service it is stated the late rains have considerably de layed harvesting and threshing operat ions, but here hop-ploktog Is now lb full blast In many fields of Western Washington. There is an abundance of white and Iudlan pickers to take care of Ibo crops, which this year will be heavier than that of last year, though even yet a little short of a full yield in most casee. In Baa Juan county tbe bop crop promises to be the largest In mauy years. Fruit has not made much progress during the week, Apples and plums, wltb the exception of a few favored localities, will be a short crop. Past ures have been Immensely benefited by the rains of tbe past two weeks. most to a crlmo has been committed in aclinic, and by Its-seeds baa sown jvbat may yet bear a disasterous crop. The list of today's victims Is beaded by two young doctors. It was their coming down with the disease In one day, within a few hours of each other, that exposed the blunder. Vanderbllt ollulo in West Fifty-ninth Rtreet, was tho scone of it. On September 4, James McGowen, a laborer, weut to the dispensary aud naked to ha eximinod. Suspicious blotches covered hi akin. Auoxpeit iu sktu diseases attached to tho ollulo aw uhu, uul couotuled tint he had before him a flnu otso of ohtukenpox. Ho did not miUo it his business to Uud out that tho hmuo from which Mc Gowen came had been tho Bcene of per sistent cases of smullpox, with which (ho health olllcers aro still struggling. He took tho man In before tbe ollnlo of young doctors aud paraded him as a typical case of chlokeopax. The doc tors were interested. They looked at the blotches on tho man's skin aud felt of them, listening to the experls's expo sition of tbo difference between tbe shot-like feeling of smallpox pustula under the skin and tbemore solid touch of tho harmless ohlckenpox. It was very instructive and altogehir a raro obance. Thero were 20 or 80 dootors, and they all took ther turn t the fine exhibition. Among them were Drs. Rloharde aud Norrls. These two are lying ill with smallpox; that was what the exhibit turned out to be health officers. How many more of tho young dootors will follow these is no tolling. TUB MARKETS. San Francisco, Sept. 23. Wheat, December (1,151. Ohioaoo, Sept. 23. Caiii, 08J; De cember 70. Portland, Bept, 23. Wheat valley, $.07J; Walla Walla .87. NOSTH HOWELL PRAIWJB. School begins on tbe 26th with E. B. Fletcher as teacher. John Johnson has moved into bis now residence, which presents an at tractive appearance. Ernest WIsuer left homo on the 17th to take charge of a school near Silver Creek Falls. Win. VanCloavo began picking hope on tbe 21st and is drying thorn on a drier near Parkersyillo. Tbe pleasant weather will be welcom ed by a few In this vicinity who have not finished threshing. Several field of late oats are still out. T. F. Royal has been appointed by the M. E. conference as pastor of the Brooks and North Howell charge. He was pastor here for soino time several years ago and has many friends who will be glad to see him returned. Mrs. Ruth Lerwlll, who died at Urownsvlllo on the 10th from a stroke of paralysis, was buried iu tbe cemetery near Parkersville Sunday, tho 18tb. Mrs. Lerwlll waa a daughter of B. F, Fletcher of this place and tier funeral was largely attended by frlende from Brooks ana Howell. Rev, Wolf, pator of tho M. E. church of which she waa a member, waa present and conducted the fuueral exercises. She leave a husband and eight children who will mourn her absence la tbe hosie, of which he was tbo light aud Joy. How Smallpox is Hpread. New York, Bept, 23. Eleven cases of awallpox were reported to the health officer from various parts of tbe city yesterday. A blunder (bat amounts al- How's TaUl We offer Ono Hundred Dollars re ward for any caso of Catarrh that eaa unt be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J, Ohbukv A Co., .Toledo, O. We. the uuderelined. have known F. J. Cheney fur tbe Uit 15 yearo, and be lieve hum periuouy nouorawe iu ail business timisuotlou uud HnaucWly able to carry out any obligation hum! by their firm. West H 'Ihijax. Wholesale Df jrUld, Toledo, O Vvauuno. Kinkax & Marvin, Wholesale PruggleU, Tole do, O. Hall's Catarrh "ure Id taken talent- ally, actluK directly upon ttt and nauootw wtfcm it Mm Tetlnion4Ui awt free. Prtee: loi lIa Bold hir mM TTrn fifiWI gljltoj jn&t&a BJlfcT-.. itfcu -U. gljgygygfc