flip- i 1 J CHEAPEST Associated Press Daily News paper Published on the Pacific Coast. $3.00 a Year. ONE CENT DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. 25 cts. a mesth fejr Mad) Prepaid la Advance. Ko Papers Seat WM Thno is Out. VOL. 6. DAILY EDITION. SALEM, OTCEGON. EKIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1893. DAILY EDITION. NO. 236. MS, SHOE ! IIS ! ! Best St, Louis make at VERY - LOW - PRICES ! Every pair of better grades fully warranted. When you want a pair of men's, ladies' or child ren's shoes, see what WtJ he New York Racket HAS TO OFFER YOU. A general assortment of Racket Goods at Racket Prices carried in stock. E. T. BARNES. State Insurance Block, 333 Com'l St. LADIES CLOAKS REMODELED, A SPECIALTY. OSTON NG m STEM1 MW Wli I ftnioe' nnn Hantlomanc' Ptntmntr fllaanan Hian Raniran 4nn Piessed. Cleaning and Pressing Gent's suit (2.00 to (2.50. " " Ladies' " 1.60 to 2 00. Dying, 60 cents to $1.00 extra. Work neatly done on abort notice, at moderate prices. State St., 1 door below Smith & Steiner's drug store, Salem. I. GOLD & 00. Ed. C. EX Meeker & Co,, Hop Exporters OFFICE, Oberheira Block, up stairs, Salem. W. A. TEMPLETON, Gcn'l J gent. Dress Suit fir WO. J. IUJBENSTEIN, 308 Commercial street, Hultm Suits made to order and cleaned or repaired. THE LEADING INDEPENDENT REPUBLICAN PAPER OF THE VALLEY. CHEAPEST IffSPMl IS ION Receiving all the Associated Press Dispatches. DAILY BY MAIL, PER YEAR WE in K it . .. i. hi8 ? SCTtKSr 7i - aU the nWEdrcolenliBfear.r ,d independent Edited by its publishers to secure good government for the people, able to deal justly and fairly with all. Complete Telegraphic, State, Capital, For eign, Market and Crop News. Cross Choi s. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Fresh, Salt and Smoked Meats of all Kinds 95 Court and 110 State Streets. Hro is a chance of a life-time, Why appear shabby when you can have an elegant suit for ONE DOLLAR' a t,i nvorv fntmi r to have lea $2.00 n n T 1 CTA ne row mm i.uu RUM ANTI-CLEVELAND. New York Democrats in Convention, PLATFORM WRITTEN BY DILL Favors Liberal Pensions for Union Soldiers THEIR WIDOWS AND DEPFNDENTS. Oilers Cleveland a Sop of Vinegar Congratulations. New York Democrats. Saratoga, Oct. 0. It is understood that the chief object of the Democrats inholding the state couvontion over until today was to learn as much ns they can about the intentions of the Republicans, who meet today in Syra cuse. The Democratic state convention re assembled this morolng. The report of the committee on contested seats in every case seated the anti-Cleveland contestants except one, on which the lelegatlon was evenly divided. The report was adopted by 340 to 34, Tem porary organization was made perma nent. THE PIjATFOKir. After dealing with state issues, the platform says: The transfer of the leg lalatlve and executive branches of the federal government to the Democratic party, was none too soon to correct, even If too late to avert,the widespread distress, caused by unsound plutocratic Republican legislation. The platform further demands the speedy and un conditional repeal of the Sherman law, r its obnoxious provision; favors lib eral provisions for all disabled union -toldiers, widows and dependants; con gratulates Cleveland on the ausplcloua beginning of his administration; pledg es earnest support in all efforts to secure enactment of Democratic rueatures and carrying out of Democratic policies, es pecially approves his patriotic action In convening congress in extra session. The calling of a state constitutional convention for next year to provldo for woman suflrage is recommended. THE TICKET. The following ticket wus then nomi nated for secretary of state, Cord Meyer of Queens county; for comptroller, Frauk Campbell, la nominated; for treasurer, High Dufly, Cortland Co.;for Attorney General 8. V. Itoseudalo, of Albany, Renominated, State Surveyor; Martlu Rcbenck, renominated Assoc iate Judge Court of Appeals T. H. Maynard, now filling that place by appointment. Moyuords nomination caused considerable opposition on the trround of his record not being clear but it went through nevertheless. Big Baft. San Francisco, Oct. 0. On the nexttrlnof the Steamer National City to this port from Coos bay she will prob ably have in tow one of the largest timber rafts that has overcome to this city. The raft la cigar shaped, oao feet in lenght, beam 40 and draws 10 feet of water. There are 3,615 piles In tie raft aggregating 4,liw,oou leei Limber measure. The raft has already been constructed and Is ready to be lowed here but as the depth of water on the bar will not permit of the raft being brought over, high water is walled tor. The raft la consignee; to the Ban Francisco Bridge Co. It Is not likely that a second raft of the same dimensrons will be built as there is too much diflculty in bringing it here. Severely Burned. The telephone exchange had seventeen machines burneh out last night, but by 0 a. m had all In good running order. m So simple yet always efficacious In atl bllllous disorders is Simmons Liver Regulator. raCRITCHEDJEM HWTHS K A troublesome skin dUeaie caused , to .cratch for ten rnonthsandwaa Cn-- IluUxo,Md. SWIFT'PECIFIC I M1fliVUllIlE BM AaH SM WSBBB1 '- - - trmpunn of re i"j . -; -mjmwm i I SIM'S M V mm turn ot tb dl- ma v (vbmbmm ' . . jtA tu "WJPIrJVHffEE . i ..l.ilMlM BILCDUBU me na www, "- - . . f AVL W. KlMtrATK"... - ""S I . . . -.i....- .114 tm. 1 !-"-"-:. ,.,.,.. l , BWinr-""TrtiTv-. f A I AiajtUtCi. THE JOURNAL OROWINQ. How tho Associated Press Victory Helps Its Readers. The One Cent Daily still booma. By one leap In sixty days nearly two thousand now readers were added, and they are all pleased. Some are so wetl pleased with the only one cent dally on coa-it that they are adding new names to our lists dally. When tho people s -hj that so good a paper as the One Cent Daily can bo printed for 25 cts. a month, they will stop taking tho high priced papers that bring tho news from 24 to 48 hours old. Our Weekly lists are also growing. Corao in and see them. , The great victory of the Associated Press over its rival, tho United Press, is of great importance to our readers. We are already printing an Increased telegraphic report , and in tho near future shall be able to nearly doublo its volume of news. They are now getting the best telegraphic report published outside of Portland, A word to our advertisers: We are always glad to satisfy you as to tho cir culation of the Daily and Weekly journal, wuicu now reaches an ag gregate of five thousand. Come In and satisfy yourselves by Inspecting our evidences of circulation. The Jour nal Is established on a permanent business foundation and feels proud of its success. It ha9 weathered hard times and feels the impulse of increas ing prosperity. lis regular advertisers all do a good business. Its readers are a happy, Intelligent, prosperous class of people and a business man who appeals to them Intelligently never falls of a rich reward of business. Get In touch with The Jounnal ilvo thousand. It will do you good. Brief Telograms. Spokane, Oct, 0. The county comls sloners opened bids for (250,000 bonds for the construction of a new court house. Three bids were received. Farson, Leach & Co. offered par. less 2 per cent. Tbelss & Barrel, par less 2J per cent, and Rollins &Sons par, less a co mm salon of (4800. The commis sioners took the matter uuder advise ment. It is probable all bids will be rejected. Olymi-ia, Wash., Oct. 0. P. B. Johnson, of Wulla Walla, has been re moved as director of the state penltou tlary for misconduct and mulfeasanco in office. The oflunso is that as a di rector ho authorized and permitted the sale of jute fabrics, manufactured at the ponltentlary, to others than residents of the state. RoBEinma, Or., Oct. 0. Samuel Chandler died, aged 62 years. Ho had been troubled for several months with complicated heart trouble and dropsy Tacoma, Oct. 0.- A movement has been successfully sturted to hold a gen eral Northwest coast fair in this city during AugUHt, September und October of next year. All the coast states and Idaho, Nevada, Montana, Aluska and British Columbia will be Invited to par ticipate. Astoria, Oct, 0. Tho biggest storm of the year wus ruglug off the mouth of the Columbia yesterday. Tub wind ot talneda velocity of 68 mile per hour. It has been raining without a minute's pause ill this city for the past 48 hours. Some Cost Bills The county court Is wrestling with this subject In the caBesof the Chinese rioters. These cost bills aggregate (41 OS fees and (108 GO for witness mileage, or (160 25. This is the constable's bill alone. Their board for a mouth or more at 42 cts. a day comes to about (160.00 more. The sheriffs fees In these cases are also causlug the court some anxiety. There were fourteen men, twelve still in Jail, and the sheriffs fees In each one amounts to six dollars apiece. There will be another bill of fees and cosU for witnesses before the grand jury. In al) these hop jards rioters will cost the county a thousand dollars or more and probably all l acquitted. - -t- Moui'iUNK Lick.nbb,M Glesey of Aurora has taken out a county license to sell tuorpblne.cocalue.eng-nhe.oplum and other poip. The fee Is (1.00 a year and the law toiblds any druggist or pharmacist selling except upon pre scription. Btokms. Owing to Jt night's uv erertio storm our telegraphic report vru delayed today on account ol aaiqe. EMPIRE STATE REPUBLICANS. Holding Their Slate Convention Today, MAJOR McKINLEY'S NAME CHEERED. Tho Great Okioan Named as Our Noxt President. Syracuse, N. Y., Oct. 0. Tho Indi cations were before the assembling of the Republican stato convention today that there would be a good deal of tangle to straighten outatBuilalo,New York olty and Syracuse, all of which want tho nomination for Judgo of ap peals. Now York city folks aroat odds among themselves. P. W. Culllman, of Oswego is tem porary chairman. In a speech of ac ceptance he contrasted tho administra tion of Harrbjou frith tho present ad ministration to tho detriment of the latter. Tho speaker's references to Maj or William MoKluley brought out a significant round of applause and the great Ohloau was given three oheors, while ono delegate shouted "He'll be our next president, too." Alter ap pointment of msual committees, recess was taken till 3,30 p. m. Hop Market. New York, Oct. 0. Thore was very light trading in hops today with easy feeling and small rauge lu quotations. All olosseo of goods aro unchanged. , Santa Fo Reductions. Denver, Col. Oct. 0. The voting of tho Rio Grande men on the proposition to reduce salaries 10 per cent was con cluded at Hallda today. Every indica tion is that tho mou will aocopt tho re duction. Spanish Anarchist Shot. Barcelona, Out. 6. Pallas, the Spanish anurchlst,- wbo-attempled the lf) of General Martinez Campos, was shot this morning by a platoon of in fantry. Receiver Expected. Milwaukee, Oct. 0. An application will be niado tomorrow for tho the appointment of a receiver for tho Chi cago and Northern Pacific road- o Cost of Deportation. WASHINOTON, D. C, Oct. 0. The secretary of the treasury today sent tho senate a revised estimate of the cost of deportation of the Chinese in tho Unit ed States. Tho statement Increases the estimate of the total appropriation nec essary from (0,000,000 to (10,000,000. Tho Increase is due to the cost In tho courts and the Inoreate In steamer raUa from Ban Francisco to Hong Kong. HOP NOTES. Numerous sales were reported this week at prices ranging from 10 to 18 cents, according to quality. MeeRer & Co. bought 8S0 bales of Dove Bros., Salem, at 18o and shipped 70 bales for J. S. Vaughn with an ad vance of 13 cents and 67 bales for W.H. Bees with an advance or 12Jc, with op portunity of closing out at any time prior to December, London dealers are withdrawing their orders for tho present. 13. C. Merrill, of Independence, will this vear clear about (10.000 from the output of his thirty-seven acres of hops. Polk county will raise about 1,000,000 pounds of hops this year, which at 20 cents will bring the neat sum of (300, 000 Into the county. This ought to set our farmers to thinking. What a con venient thing it would be if overy coun ty had 1,000,000 pounds of hops to mar ket, and they could Just as easily have been raised here as elsewhere Deafness Cannot Bo Cured by local applications as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There Is only one way to euro deaf new, and that Is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an Inflamed con dition of the mucous lining of the Ilus- tachlan tube. When this tuue is in flamed you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect hearlujr, and when It U en tirely closed, deafness Is the result, and Milieu the Inflamatlon can be taken out and this tube restored to ita normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out or ten are causea by catarrh, which U uolhlug but an In flamed condition of the mucous sur- facrs. Wo will give one hundred dollars for any rase or aeainess (caused uv cauirru j tlial cannot oe cureu uy jihii wbiumu Cure. Send for circulars; free. V J. (JHBNKY A Co., Toledo.O. tip-Sold by Druggists, 76c I. i . No pill or nauseating potion, but a leaant toolo and laxative U Simmons ,lver Regulator. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. 5 .3SSS&? kVW ABSOLUTELY PURE THE POLITICAL FIELD. Proceedings of Congress on Var ious Topics. SENATE IN EXECUTIVE SESSION. Considers Presidential Appoint nionls Nebraska Re publicans. Washington, Oot. 0. In the house Col. Outes called up tho bill repealing statutes requiring affirmative proof of loyalty of pensioners of wars previous to the Into war, and also permitting such pensioners to secure bounty lands earned by service In tho Mexican and Indian wars. At the suggestion of Bur rows tho bill was withdrawn. Oatea then called up tho bill disquali fying United States Judges from sitting lu cases In which they had over been Interested as counsellor or by ties of consanguinity and it passed. The bill permitting boiler inspection at tho place of manufacture passed and also tho bill Including the secretary of agriculture in tne list or presidential successors. The bill restoring the property of tho Mormon church now In the hands of a receiver In accordance with the provis ions of the Edmunds-Tuoker act, to that church passed. Then consideration of the Tucker bill was resumed, Murray taking the floor for the completion of tho speech ho began yesterday. The colored man declared that no "gambler or conjuror" oyer dovlsed more plans to defraud his victims than wero conducted by South ern Democratic politicians to rob men of his raco of their votes. Ho applied such epithets ob "murderers,"" thieves," and "ballot box rappers," to Southern Democratic politicians and appealed eloquently to Northern Democrats, Western Populists and patriotic Repub licans everywhere to resist the passage of this nefarious bill. He announced that tho bill was a step In tho direction of abrogation of the thirteenth, four teenth nd fifteenth amendments and called on the people of his race to mark well oyery man who voted for this bill, "But even If tho bill passed," said he, "I cannot believe but tho good and philanthropic man In the White House Is too humano to strlko down the legal walls that protect the black man." On motion of Voorhoes the senate at once proceed Into executlvo session to consideration of the presidential ap pointments for positions In tho territo ries, which violated tho homo rule plank in tho Democratic platform. Speeches were made in oppposltlrn to uppolntmonts by Hill of New York, Davis and Washburn of Minnesota, and others. Hill's speech was a criti cism that such appointments In general were a violation of the Democratic platform. Davis and Washburn spoke specifically of outside appointments to Minnesota, particularly that of It. M. Allen, of Illinois, as agent of the White Earth Indians. Some of tho presi dent's friends dofonded tho appoint ments on the ground that the appoint, ments so made were all of strictly na tional character. Nebraska Republicans. Lincoln, Neb. Oot 0, Tbo Repub lican state convention to nominate an associate Justice of the supreme court and regents of the university met here. DIttrict Judge A. A. Harrison of Hall county was nominated for associate Justice. On the question of finance and silver the platform says: "The American people, from tradition and interest, favor bimetallism and the Republican party demands the uso of both gold and sliver as standard money, with such re strictions and under such provisions, to be determined by legislation, as will secure maintenance or parity of values of the two metals, so the purchasing and debt paying power of a dollar, whether or silver or gold, shall be at all times equal." Baking lumivi STATE NEWM ITXM8. The now Catholic church at Mt. An- I gel will bo dedicated Thursday, October 5tu. Oregon's world's fair secretary; Dr. Jay Guy Lewis has wiltten to A. J. Foster, or Cove, stating that Arkansas oas an applo at tho world's fair that measures fourteen Inches In ciroumfer moo, and he will pay (2.60 for one that vlll equal or beat It, and to this Mr. FoBtor has added (2 CO for an apple that will measure fourtoen and one-half Inches. Either Mr. Jas. Henderahott or Mr. Footer, of Cove, will pay 60 cents eaoh for smooah potatoes that weigh tlvo pounds or over, these gentlemen tre arranging to ship several boxes of ruit and vegetables and anyone Retiri ng specimens to be shipped should .end twonty of each variety, Dr. Lewis is making i special eftortr to wis the 0 ret prize for Oregon fruit, and he mould be encouraged aud assisted In every way poselblo by our citizens. The Ions for the now light at Hecta heid has arrived at Portland, and will ioon bo placed Into position to warn mariners off tho rooks north of the uouth of tho Sluslaw The leun, lamp ind royo vlng apparatus fill 41 cases tnd weigh 10 tons. They came from England, and cost (3,000 less than the ensoa for other first-lights on this coast, which wero made In France. Hie lamp has ilvo wioks, and consumes half a gallon of mineral oil per hour, or 2160 gallons per annum. There perhaps Is not another city in the United States of 100,000 inhabitants in tho closo violnlty of which hunters 40 frequently see and kill door as Is done within a few miles of this city. A gentleman who was drivlug on the St, Helen's road Sunday afternoon, this morning told a Portland Telegram reporter ho was surprised to find a pool of fresh blood by tho roadside. He stopped to investigate the matter and pjesontly saw a party of hunters with hound?. Ono of thn hunters told him thoy bad killed ono deer, and the dogs had chasod another on Sauvlo's Island, where thoy wero euro to capture It, and they wero after a third ono. This woe about 11 miles from Portland on the St. Holen'a road, about nppesite the head of Sauvlo's Island. Three detr taken in ono day within a dozen miles of a city of 100,000 people, is something to oxclto the wonder as well as tne onvy of the hunters In tho effete East. THE MARKETS. Ban Francisco, Oot. 0. Wheat, December (1.12, Chioaqo, Oct. 0. Cash, C4: De cember 071, Portland, Oct. 0. Wheat valley. (.06(.07i; Walla Walla (.87l.87j. Hood's Cures Saved His Life "X luvo been suffering (rom liip Uwae lor el jlit ien, having three, running tort on piy hits I tegau to take Hood's Sarsaparlila ami It has siren laoaperfeet cure, I feel cuufitteut that It at el my lUo." OU-iu U Al.dieii, I3D Du tley Htreet, Dayton, Ohio. Hood's Pills awUt tlgUon and cm bc-ttUChe. Bold ty alt ilruaaUU. sSa. It a UK? JTC1CIMO TltXA known by wnl.ni tW YIKLDATDMCWVO ifVT w-Mtt-Krs rtu Uff wltMA W ailMNf H nits vsxkbab: fc "- MoriM tuw-jrv, u&y v ioW by Basket Van Btypt. Ollle Xj. Archer El J -,11 Ml it 1 m