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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1893)
k.WSj Tl 3 V V r , -, -'K?,E't3' 'j"Wt-f CHEAPEST Associated Press DallyNews- paper Published on the Pacific Coast. $3.00 a Year. We cent dailyi SSct. a month hy XH VPIdinAdTke. fo Papers SoMt Wlw Time is Oat. VOL. 6. DAILY EDITJON. HALEM, OREGON. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1898. AILY JSDino V. nx. uao. - JOURNAL. CAPITAL S m M ! m Best St. Louis make at VERY - LOW - PRICKS! Every pair of better grades fully warranted. When you want a pair of men's, ladies' or child ren's shoes, see what The New York Racket ffl Federal Election Laws Repealed BY A STRICT PARTY VOTE. An Important Land Tax Advanced Suit HAS TO OFFER YOU. A general assortment of Racket Goods at Racket Prices carried in stock. E. T. BARNES. State Insurance Block; 333 Coml St. SOME PRESIDENTIAL NOMINATIONS, The Bombardment of Rio Janeiro Ended. LADIES CLOAKS REMODELED. A SPECIALTY. BOSTON TAIL0B1NG AND STEM! DYEING I Ladies' and Gentlemens' Clothing Cleaned, Dyed, Repaired and Pressed. Cleaning and Pressing Gent's Suit J2.00 to $2.50. ' " Ladies' " 1.50 to 2.00. Dying, 50 cents to $1 00 extra. Work neatly done on sbort notice, at moderate prices. State St., 1 door below 8mith & Steiner's drug store, Salem. I. GOLD & 00. BvD. C. Cross, Choice Meats. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Fresh, Salt and Smoked Meats or allKinds 98 Court and 110 State Streets. E. Mbeker & Co,, Exporters op OFFICE, Oberheim Block, up stairs, Salem. W. A. TEMJPLETON, Gcn'l J gent. Here is a chance of a life-time, Why appear shabby when you can have an elegant suit for ONE DOLLAR? M. IH7BENSTEIN, - 308 Commercial Street, !ahin. Suits made to order and cleaned or repaired. ress Suit for $100. Lamoureux's Stables, the Commercial street bridge near Willamette Hotel. wew siock aim ve- tea being added constantly. Only the beat service rennerci. nosnauuy i uor poor horses. H. L. LAMOUREUX, Proprietor. URCrllLLPiimp5,Piimps,Piimp RROUGHSJ 103 State Street. SB J. W. TflORNBORG, THE 17P1IOI.STIJI.ER. avers and repairs upholstered furniture. Long Experience In the trade flea me to turn out first-class work. Samples of coverings. .No trouble to estimates. State Iusurance block, Cbemektta street. e West Printing Co.KS! Special attention to mall orders. Commercial St., First class work. Reasonable prices. Balem, Oregon, In Congress. Washington, Oct. 10. Squire, of Washington, thlB morning Introduced tn the senate bis amendment to the silver bill, which has already been out lined in these dispatches. The amend ment embraces about everything de manded on both sides. The resolution offered yesterday by Dolph calling for Information us to whether China requested an extension of the time In which Chinese laborers are required by act, May '92 to register was laid before the senate. Dolph started to speak in favor of Its adoption when the senate went Into executive session. When tho doors re-opened, Hill of New York, presented a petitiou by 15, 000 merchants of New York, asking for the unconditional repeal of the Sherman law. The repeal 'bill was then takeu up, and McPherson, of New Jersey, spoke in its favor. The Tucker bill, reapealing the fed eral election law, passed the house by a vote of 200 to 101. Tho bill passed by a strict party yote. Washington, Oct. 10. Ex-Attorney General Garland asked the supreme court to advance the case of the North ern Pacific against the Patterson coun ty treasurer In Montana. It Is a case of Importance to ail the western state und territories, as it will ultimately set tle the question of taxation of all un patented surveyed lands within the grantof theNorthern Pacific, Southern Pacific, Union Pacifli', Central Pud tic, California and Oregon and other rail ways. There are millions of acres of these lands hltbertofore regarded as taxable. Washington, D. C, Oct. 10. Nom Nem Nom inateons: R. L. Lincoln,of La Grande, Oregont and Colonel Anson Mill, of the United States army, commmfssion era lb the international boundary com- in nslon, provided for in convention at Sltb, Mexico, March .1, '80. Bombardment Step. Washington, D. O., Oct. 10. A dis patch received at the state department from Rio Janeiro says Admiral Mello has decided to discontinue the bom bardment of Rio. - Break; with Oladstone. Dublin, Oct. 10. It Is eviedentfrom a speech of John Redmond, Leader of the Darnelllte party, at a meeting here last night, and (he resolutions of the meeting that the Parnellites have defi nitely broken withGladston , claiming that he abandoned the Irish interests, and tbey will hereafter light all Eur- ilsb measures in the house ot commons. Religious. Revival services still continue with good interest at the Christian church and will continue each evening of this week. Song ser vices, 7:30,preachlng at 8 p. m. Subject for this evening "The Many Sidednesa of the Gospel," The ministerial asso ciation of the Christian church con vened at 3 p. tn. will continue In ses sion during each day until Friday. AT TOE WORLD'S FAIR. Three Quarters of a Million Peo ple Attend Crops Destroyed. Reports are re ceived of very bad weather in Eastern Oregon and great damage tocrop3. Much wheat layet uncut In Umatilla county and that In tho stack is worse damaged thau that In the field. It ban been raining steady, and there Is al ready considerable snow in the mountains. IN HONOR OF CHICAGO DAY. Many Pcoplo Crushed and Killed In tho Crowds. ' In Prison. Following are tho latest commitments to the Oregon State Prisen: Ah Lung, Clatsop county, burglary, two years; C. A. Graft, Mult- uoman county, larceny, one year; Henry Jackson, Multuomuh county, one year; Thnnma Gilbert, Sherman ojunty. larceny, two years. DisoHARGKD.r-The grand Jury re fused to find a bill against tho fourteen men charged with rlntlog in the hop yards in the north end of tin county. This was about what everyone expected would be tho result. The U. P. Receivership. Denver, Col., Oct. 10. The Union Pacific attorneys have tiled a reply In the United States court to the applica tion of John Evans for the appoint ment of a receiver. The reply In a de tailed way denies every charge of viola tion of agreement whereby the Fort Worth passed Into possession of the Union Paclflo. Bank Examiner Arrested. Denver, Oof. 10. National Rank Examiner J. B. Lazear, while settling the aflalrs of the Insolvent bank Del Nortn, ha been arrested for receiving stolen goods. A Boat Surrenders. RioJaneioho, Oct. 10,-Oneofthe forts In the bay surrendered to the In surgent fleet today. CIvBAN. ilf you would be clean and have your clothes done up in neatest and dressiest mann8r, tafce tnem to uie -,.- - - jr T A. TTTVlTTPA i cscw jn:rvi s i h;ajvi x-.. x-- t 'o all worklis done by white labor and in the most prompt Liberty Street. To Ealse Pensions. Washington, Oct. 10.-Camlnettl Introduced In the house a bill lucreaa lug the pensions of veterans of the Mexican war from eight to twelve dol lars per month. "WOTHER'S FRIEND" Is a scientifically preparea untmeni and harmless: every ingredient U of ..,A value and in constant use i th medical profession. It Short- ior. ens Labor, Lessens Pain, vmwmu Danger to me oi mouict . .". Book "To Mothers" mailed free, con taining valuable information and vol untary testimonials. Bciit jexAtu,tium ptejM, on rtttlpt Beats Them ALi..-Th i year break the record of record breaking. Salem's popular grocer, J. A. Van Eaton, bro o the record long ago for pleasing bis patrons on the best goods, lowest prices and quickest delivery. Pardon. The governor has issued s purdon to Gotlieb Smith, committed t the state's prlsoajfrom Union 'county for burglary one year, upon petition ol the district attorney, Insane Mary F. McCoy, a sister ol lion. E. O. McCoy, was brought to the asylum today from her home lu Milton Or. She has been Inaauo for fifteen years. Blood Will Tell. Of course it wilt that is if It is good healthy blood. It will glow In the cheek, und tell the story of perfect I hyalcal health. If it does not, If the complexion Is devoid of color, the mus cles weak and flaccid, something Is wrong, und something ought to be don about it at once, for In such coses de lays ar dangerous. For torpid liver, "bllllnusuess" and the thousand and one ills to which these conditions of the system lead, tho is no remedy In the world equal to lit, i'lerce'a Golden Medical Discovery. Boils, pimples eruptions, scrofulous sores, salt-rheum, and all kindred diseases are cured by It. riAIU.OAD TIC3. Chicago, Oot. 10. Never in the his tory of Chicago was there suoh a de mand for transportation facllltloa as to day. The crowd was bandied well, but no human means, no system of transportation, however fast, was cap able of handling such a vast crowd without difficulty. Accidents were few and only r small proportion of them fatal. A majority of those hurt were from outside poluts, and their troubles arose from their not being as cautious as the uattvo Chlcagoau In navigating streets and getting on cars. Those killed and Injured were: Kllled-Charles A. Clark, of Buffalo, N. Y., struok by a cable car; Janios Malcolm, of Ban Franoisoo, died from a Btroko of apoplexy at the fair; Thomas Robertson, of Fremont, Mlnu., struck by a cable car and fatally hurt, dying in a short time; JohuDryden, employe of James Pain & Bona, fatally Injured by tho prematura explosion of a bomb. He died soon after reaching tho hospi tal. Injured on cablo trains, lu rush at Illinois Central and elovatod stations, etc.: Mrs. Louisa Rhode, or Gllman, III.; Andrew Wolls, of Laupaca, Wis.; Highest of all in Leavcnflis Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report Baking LCrMt lliMk j&ts&ts iWVVUCl ABSOLUTELY PURE Royal by bands and voices, Including tho national aira of foreign nations, ringing of tho Llborty bell at noon by Mayor Harrison; reunion and review of the states in tho court of honor, making a beautiful pageant. THE MARKETS. 10. Wboat, Few RtiFfciuti traiiin make us much at 22 miles an hour. An office has been established in Kan sas City by the Wagner Palace Car com pany. Passcngor statistics show a decided re vival in mileage book business. This in dicates that commercial agents are again being sent out freely. The office of the traffic manager of the Louisville, St. Louis und Texas railroad has been abolished with the resignation of L. S. Parsons, who held the posltiou. About 8,000 employees were killod in railway accidents in the United States last year aud 20,000 injured. As for the passengers, 203 were killed and 2,073 in jured. For the sake of comparison it may be stated that the Pullman Palace Car company owns 2.8C0 cars, valued at $33, 000,000, and the Wagner company 700 cars, valued at lO.r.00.000. Woolen hosiery for Indies and chil dren at cut prices at Osborn's Racket store. 2d lw SUPREME COURT. HA i.em, Oct. 10, 1803. On motion of Hon L. B. Cor, John & Parde and E. M Subln was admitted upon certificates from the supreme courts of Nebraska and Wisconsin, to practice In all the courts of this state. R. L.Habln, app. vs. The Columbia River Lumber and Fuel Company, The Commerelal National Bank of Portland et al., rear.; appeal from Multnomah county. Argued and sub mitted. L. II. 0x t'v tor app.; E. H. Walsou and Geo. II Durham atl'ys fors rtsp. ladle and children's hosiery at nrices that beat the woild, at E. P. Otborn's Racket store. 2d lw Wm. J. Burr, Hopkins, Ky.: O. F. Reynolds, of Mutoon, III.; Mtsa Nettle Rogers, of ColumbUB, p.; Mrs. Matilda Stewart, 01 Fond du L10, Wis.; Charlie Long, of Cincinnati; Toby Lanson, Chi Oigo, and Policeman Patrick Clifford. None of those Injured are thought to oe fatally hurt, but they, as well as nany others, whoso names were not learned, will have painful reminders of tho day for somo time to oome. Mrs. John Tucker, of Redbud, III., had scarcely passed through tho gates when 4he called for aid. She was assisted by women until an ambuluuce took her to the hospital, where she gavo birth to a son. CRUSHED IN THE CROWDS. The greatest orusb occurred at the Congress-street depot of the elovatod road. Tho crowd there was simply tor rifle, and, demlto the utmost efforts of tho police to keep them back, the Jam was such that women began to faint and then a panic followed, resulting In serious injury to many people. Tbero wore a number of distressing accidents ou tho fulr grounds proper tonight ow ing to tho awful crush. The bosp'tal record at 0 o'clock showed less than 40 light casualties. Two hours later the uumbor had Increased to 125, Of these most were women, who had fainted nd fallen In a heap In the rushing and surging mass that seemed to haye lost ill power of reason. The worst crush of all was in the early evening at the xust side of the transportation building, where the people became wtdged In a reat mass and a panlo commenced. Mn shouted themselves hoarse to still the restless throng. Women screamed frantically aud dozens fainted. Ambu lances wero summoned, and these In trying to wedge their way through to the sufferers caused other statu pedes.To make matUrs worse at this point, the parade, with Inexcusable carelessness, wound around the mining building nd forced Its way once more through the dense mass of the people. The nvenue was finally cleared by throwing open the doors of tho transportation building. There was another terrlffc jam at the Sixty-third street exit, where the people in their Impatience broke down the fence. At 11:30 p. m. thous ands of people were walling for trains, aud It looked as If It would be early morning before all of them could get down tovrn. THfi ATTENDANCE. At 11:30 the bureau of admissions an nounced that the total attendance for the day was 761,020. or which 713,037 were paid admissions. THE KXKIICISKS OV THE DAY. The day opened with ringing of the Liberty bell by Simon Pokagon, a Pot tawatomie chief, who sold I he-sit eon whirh Chicago Is situated, aud John Young, son of the Indian who named Chicago. Following this lu rapid suc cession came the parade of Chloigo hussars, a fanfare of universal peaoa by heralds stationed on the tops of build logs around the court of honor, over ture of all nation by united bands; flb&rus. "Btsrspautkd UaoBtr" by 9000 J vow followed by other pstrlotlo aira San Francibco, Oot. cash $1.05. CiuoAao, Oot. 10. Cash, 04; De cember C0J. Portland, Oct. 10. Wheat valley, .05$.07J; Walla Walla ?.87f,87i. A Woman Dynamltor. San FitANOieco, Out. 10. Two mora arrests havo tnado In connection with thodyuamlto explosion that wreoked John Curtain's Bailors' boarding house aud killed four men. One of the pris oners is a woman. A Oity Election. Indianapolis, Ind. Oct. 10. The city elootiou Is In progress hero today. A heavy vote Is expected. Another Hafla. New York, Oot. 10. The body of Leonardo Daorto was foiiud lying lu Mulberry street early this morning. It is believed to bo another Mafia murder. Four Italianu aro arrestod on suspicion. Moro Deportations. Los Ancikles, Oot. 10' In the Uni ted States court eoven Mongolians from Cahunga valley and Riverside were up for deportation and Judge Rosg disposed of them at the rate of one every three minutes. No Extra Session. Tacoma, Oot 10. Governor McGratv today authoritatively denied that he had any intention of calling an extra session of tho legislature to elect u suc cessor to ex-Senator John 11. Allen, as has been reported. Oreat Explosion. North Lawrence, O., Oct. 10. At 8 o'clock last night an east bound freight train ou the Pittsburg, Fort Wayno & Chicago railroad, wbllo run ning at a high rate of speed, one mile west of here, wero blown Into frag ments by tho explosion in a car con taining 432 kega of gun powder. A hole 200 feet deep was made In the ground, Thirty cars were wrecked, five of tho train crew were badly In Jured by bolng burned. Deafness Oanaot Be Cured by Jocol applications as they naunot reach tho diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that Is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an Inflamed con dition of the mucous lining of the Rus tachlan tube. When this lube is In flamed you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing, and when It Is en tirely closed, deafness Is the result, and unless tho Inflainatlon can be taken out and this tube restored to lis normal condition, hearing will lm destroyed forever; nine cam-s out of ten ure caused by catarrh, which Is uothlug but ati In flamed condition of the mucous sur faces. Wo will glvo one hundred dollars for any rase or uearnesa (causea uy catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Bend for circulars; free. F. J. Cheney & Co., ToIodotO. ft-Bold by Druggists, 76c. Wholesale Harder, Ban Fhancisoo, Oct. 10, A shock ing scandal has been caused by the coroner's Investigation of the Ban Fran Cisco foundling asylum where thirty three babies died within the past six weeks. Tito place wm closed Thursday last aud twenty-four foundlings given Into the custody of the Cathollo Infant shelter. The coroner ascertains that three waifs died from the lack of uutrl tlon, Inanition and scourge pemphigus. The Daughters of tho flood Shepherd is a public asylum and slaughter houso for babies. The sanitary condition of the asylum (a very bad. The oRlclal undertaker of the Institution testified that when Infanta died the attendants put the bodies In a box under the front door steps and kept them there like so much garbage until be came to take them away Gents' underwear, suite fur DO cents, AN UNUSUAL USE. ,' Sao Willamette- Booms -Provideace Lowers Freight Ratea-A Now Boat Line. Everything In Oregon la this year a record beater. Even the Willamette river has caught the fever, and yester day at four o'clock It stood higher than at any other time In Its history at this season of tho year. Tho water stood over 14 feet above low water, but today at noon It had fallon to 18.10, aud It Is still slowly falling. mis unusual rise- fs worth more to the Willamette valley and 8alem than the Oregon railroad commission, and will be a great help to shippers of all kinds of freight and produce. The merchants "will bo benefitted and also tho consumers. Boats will run full blast from now on, and this unusual water will give them fully two months moro navigation than In ordinary sea sons. This will be worth thousands of dollars to the valley. A letter from General Manatror A. . Graham, of the Oregon City Transpor tation company, save their rant. iim passenger and frlegut steamer Attona will mako her first trip up tomorrow, Sho will run between hero and Port land on schedulo time, and mako tri weekly round trips. This la 0 new do- porture, and will no doubt meet with good success, as tho boat will onlv i, at Portland, Oregon City and Salem. The company also runaway steamer, the Latona, which will handle all heavy freight. The Altona will leave Halem Tuesduys, Thursdays, and Sat urdays at 7:30 a. 111. WILLAMETXE PRESBYTERY. Presbytery of Willamette convened yesterday Ib tho First Presbyterian church of this city at 2:30 p. m. Rev. Joseph Hanua was elected mod. era tor. Thotounsof oftlco of tho stated and permanent clerks having expired, Revs. E. N. Coudlt and G. Y. Gillespie were duly re-oleoted to fill aald ofllces for tho ensuing term. Rev. E. J. Thompson, D. D.. rotiriu moderator, preached an excellont eer mou to an nppreolativo audlenco. This morulng after tho half hour do votlonal exercises, presbytery went in to business session with about 28 mem bers, Tho report on foreign missions, brought out a discussion on the "Par liament ol Religions" in connection With tho Columbian exposition. The report of the committee on Sab bath observance was received with so much favor that It was ordered print ed In the church paper of tho coast. The Lidles Presbyterian society met hi tho lecturo room of the church. A full attendance encouraged the Id eal society. Mrs, A. O. Coudlt of this city Is president of tho society. Tho program for this cveulug 'sprinted here with a special Invitation extended to tho public: I'KOGHAM, 7:30 i m. Bible Reading . ..Miss MoNory, Balem Anthem Mighty Jehova Chor Plea of the Natlnna Addresa-The Religious Paporln the Family....... Mrs. McCullagb, Albany. Solo M la Albert, Balem. Paper Juvenile Work hUw Preston, Portland. Address Home MlasIous-.Dr.Qwynne Anthem The Nations Who are Saved Choir. AddJournmcnt, Are You Nervous, Are you all tired feeling or slok head ache? You can be relieved of all theea symptoms by Ukbg Hood's Banana rllla, which gives nerve, mental ami bodily strength and thoroughly purirlee tho blood. It also creates a good appe tite, cures Indigestion, heartburn and dyspepsia, Hood's Pills are easy to take, easy n action and sure In oflect. 25 cents a box, Will ix-IUljr cure IcV licadarhaand pro vein U rtlurn. CurUr' UttU Uvr I'llU, This I. n tt vU. but truth. Due uiii at a fae, se sdv(tUcmnt. Biusll p u binll sow. IVtlnfrOm ltldliualou. dran.mln anil Lon ueanr "u, u ruoq fti ana by ' Litktiur out utCuitof UltU Uver MIU iuimt4lti JitruiBuer, uou' fur; tuu. ueuis- unoerwear, suns loruuwmis, ifjrouar tired ot.lBtU lrgolJ'b. that cannot be tnatobtd for the prlce.at. W.Spilifc? K E, F. O-born's Kaeert store. 3d lw u4wit.tnrt umui(i.TiIiW, I