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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1893)
tIHm MBlBBBWBIBBBBBllslililBW PWRPPyWlSBW" CILEAP.EST ssociated Press Daily New3 -paper Published on the , Pacific Coast. $3.00 a Year. CAP ,iONB CENT DAILY! SScts. a moHtk by MM Prepaid la Advance. , No Papers Seat Whs Tine ia Ont. JOURNAL Ml w "9ls"lM,,S!B'V ITAL 3 VOL.. g. DAILY EDITION. SHOES, . SHUBS ! Best St. Louis make at ERY - 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 HThe New York Racket HAS TO OFFER YOU. A general' assortment of Eacket Goods at Backet Prices carried in stock. E. T. BARNES. State Insurance Block, 333 Com'l St. SfJllK I I UNPRECEDENTED DI1VJD J ! DESTRUCTION. SALEM. OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1893. DAILY EDITION. NO. 244. Many Crafts Lost on the Lakes HOURSOFTERRIBLEWM A Number of Lilves Lost en Lake Superior. STEAMER WITH ALL ON BOARD. LADIES CLOAKS REMODELED, A SPECIALTY. (BOSTON mm AND ' ra-NG ffi Ladles' and Gent'emens' Clothing Cleaned, Dyed, Repaired and Pressed Cleaning and Pressing Oeut's buit $.2.00 to $2.50. " " Ladies' " 1.50 to 2.00. Dying, 50 cents to $1.00 extra. Work neatly done on short notice, at moderate prices. State St., 1 door below Smith & Stelner's drug store, Salem. I. GOLD & 00. Ed. C. Cross, Choice Meats. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Fresh, Salt and Smoked Meats of allEiinds 95 Court and 110 State Streets. Scores of Vessels Sutler Shipwreck. K. Meeker & Co,, Hop Exporters OFFICE, Oberheim Block, up stairs, Salem. TF7 A. TEMPLETON, Gen'l Agent. V, t (n ii n fat A A Hr fc llmnftft Villi 4-AT) V III! UPD I HXX i'N llll ,n . elegant suit for j 11WU KJU.IV 1VI ya.vv. Here is a chance of a life-time, Why ppear shabby when you can have an ONE DOLLAR? J. IUJBENSTEIN, - - 308 Commercial Street, Sak m. Suits made to order aud cleaned or repaired. Lamoureux's Stables, tigs nor poor horses. H. L. LAMOUREUX, 1 roprletor. CHURCHILLlPiimps,Piimps,Piirnp SB 103 BURROUGHS State Street. I W. TflORNBURG, THE FPIIOLSTKKER. Recovers and repairs upholstered furniture. Long Experience in the , trade enables me to turn out first-class work. Samples of coverlugs. No trouble to give estimates. State Insurance block, Cbemektta street. The West PriDBDgCo.3Sj; ; Special attenUon to mall orders. First-class work. ' Pj S88 Commercial St., " ,-.. CIvKAN. - ",Iflyou would ue clean and have your clothes done up in the neatest and "dressiest mannor, take them to the ' SALEM STEAM LAUNDRY where all work is done by white labor and in the most prompt fort7-ei;ght hours lake dale Results In Unprecedented Loss to Shipping. Chioaqo, Oct 10. The severity of the northwest gale that has swept the Great Lakes for the past 48 hours has not been exceeded during the season for the past teu yeais. The list of wricks in proportion to the number of vessels which were nut in the gale is larger, perhaps, than in the history of the latter-day marine. That there has been a targe loss of life now seems cer tain, but it may be several days before it is known just how many sailors per ished. The list of wrecks thus far re ported includes the steamer C. F. Cur tis, ashore at Sheboygan; the lake tug Acme, fouudered in Lake Hurou; steamer Schuylkill, stranded at Bar point; steamer Maritnua, stranded at Elliott point. Dispatches from nil points along the west shore of Lake Huron and the eastern end of Lake Superior indicate thut the storm in creased greatly in violence as night came on, and at midnight the storm was at its height, but most of the like Meet had succeeded in reaching shelter. THE BODIES. Dunkirk. N. ., Oct. 10. Fol lowing bodies from the wrecked steamer Dean Richmond which went ashore near here have been recevered: A. Dodge, second cook; Samuel Meadows, wheelsman, William Brown, seaman; Mrs. Retta Ellsworth, stewardess; Captain Stod dard; Second Mate Boycson, and Wheelsman Wheeler, The bodies are badly pounded on the rocks. Latest of the Storm. Chicago, Ills., Oct. 16 Advices to Associated Press rtport vessels ashore on the lakes but so far no loss of life be yond that already reported. Loss of property will be very heavy. Chinese Extension Act. Washington, Oct. 16. The Mo- Creary exclusion bill has passed the house with Geary's amendment as to photographing Chinese and defining Chinese laborers and merchants 1U7 to 0. This extends the time for Chinese to register bIx months. Terrible Shipwreck. Saultk St Mabik, Mich. Oct. 16 The steamers White and Giant, with Ofiho Euois. Fanny O'Nell. and Annie Sherwood in tow, bound for Chicago with lumber, were out In the great gale on Lake Superior Friday and Saturday. The steamers are misslug, tue Biier wood alone beinK heard from, and she is a complete wreck. The survivors of hpmrew were nicked up by the Hltna, Sunday morning, and brought here. The dead are: Captain Lewis uuinrie, Chicago; aud James Cousins. In the House. Washington, Oct 10. In the house debate on the McCreary bill, to extend provisions of the Geary exclusion act six months, was resumed. Blair of New Hampshire, who was nominated to the Chluese mission by Harrison, but whose exequatur was not granted by the Chinese government spoke In favor of the bill. IN TUB SENATE. There was up for consideration the house joint resolution, Oxlng qualifica tion for voting and holding office In the Cherokee strip. The motion by Pefler to strike out the word "Mule," so as to allow women to vote, was rejected by a vote of 40 to 0. Affirmative vete: Al lison, Carey, Dolph, Frye, Galllnger, Hoar, Kyle, Peffer and Tollor, Fire in Kansas. King City, Oct 10. Fire last night destroyed the business portion of this city: Thirty buildings are burned, and the low is a hundred and fifty thous and dollars. WHAT DOES IT MEAN? Russian Fleet (fettering TohIm. at GRBAT BRITAIN'S DEMONSTRATION. By Gathering a Fleet Mediterranean. in the Highwaymen. Colfax, Wash. Oct. 10. Saturday ut Pullman n man named Holman was arrested on a charge of hlirhwav rob bery and assault with intent to kill Dave Pobbins, The latter was In tho city Thursday. Holrutin asked to rldp home with him. Eu route he tried to pick Dobbins' pocket, and was knocked out of the vehicle pulliug DMibins out with him aud In the seufll the latter wan stabbed In the left shoulder and a miall amount of money taken. Hoi man was bound over, and is an old sol dler aud n member of the Grand Army. Church News. Tacoma, Oct. 10. Special. Tber appears to be little doubt that a coadju tor bishop will bo appointed to assist Bishop Paddock very shortly. The trustees of tho Protestant Episcopal church, JColouel Garretsou, Judge Hoyt of the supreme court, George E. Atklu- n of Whatcom, N. B. Cuullmati of Chehulis and Bishop P.iddook haye isked the higher eccleiuitic authorities to appoint an assistant bishop. Rev.L W. Applegate, who has for somo time been assisting HUhoj) Pidilock; Rsv. Dr. Jederis and it-v. Dr. Babbitt have .ill been spoken of in connection with the appointment. THE MARKETS. The British Fleet. Taranto, Oct. 16. The proposed rendezvous of tho British Mediterran ean fleet here, beginning today, is re garded everywhere in Itally as a count er demonstration to the Russian squad ron'k visit to Toulon and is being made a matter ol great demonstration. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report fcj Baking sasa&r IwVVUCft ABSOLUTELY PURE lW Will Filibuster. Washington, Oct: 10. The antl-re i n.inn uhnur n dltinoeltlon to re sent the eflort to secure night sessions this week, iney nave uu iaiuiw euce among themselves and have de cided to filibuster outright to prevent them. s WIFT'S SPECIFIC For rtDOTiting the entire ijitem, .u.oimHnp- all l'olaona from the !.. i.ti .r mfiil.ia fir miUriil oriel", thi preparation lui no equal. Vl-rtU San Fhancisoo, Oct. 10. Wheat, December $L155. Chicago, Oct. 10. Cash, 01 J; De cember 04. Portland, Oct. 10. Wheat valley, $.95$.07J; Walla Walla $.87$.87. A Good Match. Ntw Yokk, Oct. 10. Information comes from Valparaiso of the marriage of Miss Amelia It ok as to Francis F. Egan, eldest son of Patrick Egun, late minister to Chill. The bride Is the daughter of the late Don Jorge Rokas, at one time a member of the Chilian senate and one of the oldest families of Chill. Tho family Is very rich. HtHSONAL G088IP. s bototi manner. "For eighteen month I bxdaa eating ore on my tongue. I wi tr.ted Lr Lett local vbjticUat, uined no relief t the mt Kjadiullr ere i in. ii. trk H. ft. H..uulu entirely cured alter ulng few bottlee." i;. u. uiLxau, jwwjb., tv..u on Klnod and Bkia Dlt tttfi m1"" - s Tar twvnBxtapo Co, Atlanta, 04, Francis of Vivonno, who lived at tho court of Francis I of France, could stop a bnll by seizing it by the horns. Governor Altgeld is reputed to be trorth from $3,000,000 to 3,000,000. Most of it was made in speculation in Chicago real estate. Henry of Navarre was saved from death at the masttacre of fit Bartholo mew by hiding under his wife's immense fardingale. Queen Victoria has discarded the check rein and forbidden its use on her car riage horses, both as a matter of taste and humanity. The Maharajah of Baroda is finely ed ucated, and the promotion of education among his people, who number 2,000,000, is his highest aim. John Varyan of Indiana is in hisninety first year and doubtless the oldest legis lator in the world, no has voted at 18 presidential elections. Archibald Rogers, owner of tho fleet winged yacht Colonia, has a fine estate at Hydo Park, on the Hudson. It if called Cranmoid Farms and comprises about COO acres. Abraham Lincoln was a man of great strength. He could with one blow bury an ax in tlm trunk of at roo deeper than any other mun and he is said to have thrown arrM the roadway a pigeon bouse wMgli.ii coo pounds. The eminent historian, Professor MoiHinsr-n ol tlm Uni wdty of Berlin was obliged to k ' to Itly to oato the cnthnKhutiL- a. luotMtrutioM of hU fnud in Iwiiu oh the fiftieth mini VMtutry f rttiiriug tho doetor't de gree. Li Hong Chmitf, tlw vtery nd real roler of Cuma. U iBOt kiiMjly dliced toward th ChrMian. Two of hut danghtrs were educated iu Masaachq. aetU, and both were converted to Chris, tianlty. Bobsequently one married a Frenchman and the Otter W EnglUb. The Russian Fleet. Toulon, Oct. 10. Few persons slept in Toulon last night Tho streets wore almost as crowded at 3 o'clock this morulug as at 3 o'clock yesterday after noon. The Illumination of shops and private houses did not cease until day light, without a sign of weariness. When tho ofilcers' ball at the arsenal was over, Just after 0 o'clock, the danc ers came out In a sceno of delirious en thusiasm. Bands playing the Ruealan iutucm aud the Marseillaise wcro par adlng the streets, aud the throng were alternately singing and cheering, and shouts for Russia, tho Russian ofilcers. and the czar rung fruin every side. At 8 o'clock, Sunday, tho crush was worse than it lias been since tho celebration began. Everybody was shouting "Long llvo Russia." THE BATTLE OF FLOWERS. As the day advanced all the main thoroughfares were thronged from wall to wall. Admiral Avelan and bis offi cers were conveyed In open carriages to tho Place de la Liberie, where the buttle of (lowers was to take place. The crowds were so dense that tho horses could proceed only ut a slow walk, and often had to be Btopped. The Russians wore halfsmothered with flowers, confet ti and paper spirals. They returned the llro with spirit and smiled and waved their hats to tho pooplo baukod up to the carriage wheels. At tho Place de la Llberto the procession of floats and flower-bedecked carriages was longer aud fluer tbau anything attempted at tho Nlco carnival. The pavemonti wero strewn with tons of confetti. The enthusiasm of tho unofficial crcwd ex ceeded all bounds when the Russian sailors landed. French sailors and civilians formed in processions, hoisted the men to their shoulders and carried them through streets. Women embraced and kissed them. Wherever the Russian sailors appeared deafening for Russia aud the czar filled the air. Until evening, the demonstration was remarkable for the absence of drunken men, After dark, however, wlno waa given out In enor mous quantitles.Staggerlng sailors were to be seen everywhere, and tho pop ular manifestation of entuulasm degen erated into maudlin embraces and drunken bowling. A dinner was given at tho preature this evening to the Rus sian ofilcers aud the high French offi cials who have come from other cities Later there was a gala performance at the grand theatre, which the Russians attended at the Invitation of the muni cipal government. The chief feature of the performance was a Franco Russian ballet. rather grin aa they hear of French aud Russian grown men embracing each other. If the English press takeaa serious view of the iuoldent, as it must. the seriousness la not widespread. That will come later. The French govern ment aecma to have tried honestly to keep within prudent and manageable llmlta the general eutbuslasm over the visit of tho Russian fleet, aud has suc ceeded fairly well. What has thus far beon suld and dono need glvo umbrage to none. Gormany and tho rest of Eu rope will probably consider this moder ation more dangerous, becauso It de notes tho solidity' of tho understanding between France and Russia. France no longer feels alone, aud therefore uo longer feels sore, or finds it Impossible to repress her Irritation and her passion for revenge. There aro spuria of ill temper In some of her papers, but the geuoral tone Is quiet More could not bo asked. If an alliance between Frauce aud Russia bodes tiogood to the peace of Europe, these two powers are nevertheless within their rights, and Europe must take Its chance. So must Eugland In the Mediterranean. The Cruel Overeheck. Chicaqo, Oct 15. After the ad. journment of the humane congress, tho inspectors and street agents from all over the country held a meeting. A number of addresses madu and a reso lution denouncing the use of the over head check rein except in rare Instances as a "totally unnecessary torture" was adoptod, Hunters Mlssln. Rawlins, Wyo., Oct 16.-T. H. Merrill, arrived bore from Grcaswood Routt county, Colorado, reports that ho was a membor of a bunting party of five. Tho other four loft camp one after another and never returned. The place Is wild and far removed from civiliza tion. Merrill believes all mot foul play. Tbo names of the missing men are: Nonthler, Reynolds, Mick and Brown. Got a Loaf of Bread. El Paso, Oct. 16. The large crowd of tramps from the west who took po ssesion of the east-bound Soutborn Pa cific train to go to San Antonio, were brought befere Recorder Caldwell. Twelve or them, whoso hands Indi cated they wore working men, wero each given a loaf of bread and an exhor tation to leave town at once. The others will be put at work fixing the streets. YOUN0 QIRL'8 SOMAKOE. Only Empty Xolse. Bkklin, Oct 10, The outburst of French Chauvinism during thn Toulon reception has been Ignored here as empty noise. The government un doubtedly has some Information which haslenabled It to treat the Toulon fetes with contemptuous Indifference, The foreign office malutalns silence as to the reported renewal of the entente be tween Frauce and Russia. A corres pondent however, has received from the best sources Information which en ables him to say that the conviction In the highest quarters hero is that Rusula prefers to revive closer relations with Germany rather than to risk an alliance with France, whether the commercial convention now In band be signed or not Tho negotiations for the conven tion are proceed In;, smoothly, but are like y ti lust until midwinter. The lricUofa political reapproachinent with Russia are regarded now as better than ever befur. What England Think. London, 0rr 10. The central point it European intereot Is Toulou aud the Ruastru fleet thereat present, but the 4reat body of KoglUb people are slow to detect the significance of such a spec tacle, or slow to care about It, They A Typewriter Stays the Secret of Her Marriage. Skattlk, Oct 10. There Is a roman tic little epteode In connection with the severance of Miss Clara Martin's rela tions with the county clerk's office. Under three administrations she faith fully performed her duties as typewrit er, but no longer will her bright counte nance be observed by the attorneys and others having bualness at that office. Her service ended a few days sgo,when the young lady was somewhat non plussed by the Information quietly conveyed by Couuty Clerk Gordon that as she was a married woman sbe need no longer report for duty. It ap pears that soma seven mouths ago Mlw Martlu yisltod ber lover at Sidney, where be was thesu engaged In business and before she again crossed tho Sound the ceremony had been performed that made her Mrs. D. BaBnermaa. She succeeded wonderfully well la Ibeeplng the matter a secret, and It only cause out when Mr, Gordon saw a cony of the marrls license sent from Kitsap county to hint. He was surprlned, as well as were the other attache of the office. TACOMA TAILORS' STRIKK. The Secretary Tells Why the Strike Was Ordered. Tacoma, Oot". 10. Special. Thom as B. Hale, secretary Bf local union No. 63, Journeymen Tailors' union, says before the strike tho union nppealed to tho bosses and offered to accent a re duction of 10 percent, but the bosses curtly rofused to accept nny comprom ise. The now sohedulo of prices made by tho bosses makes a reddctlon on vests of 83J per cent, coats 16 per cent, pants 20 per cent and the one weekly hand at ouslielmau was out 15 per cent Mr. Hale says during the last nine months not one of tho strikers had mad6 an average of $10 per week under the old scale. In Portland and Seattle tailors are paid mnro than here, nnd the tailors rely upon this fact for success In their strike. The men on tho strike, Mr. Halo says, aro all residents of the city from four to twelve years, own their own houses and have investments In the neighborhood. Local tailors have made arrange ments to bring a sufficient number of workmen here to take the place of the strikers. They aro ozpeoted to arrive early thts week. Business Getting Better. San Fbanoisco, Oot. 10. The report of the San Frauolsco dearies; house for thopait week compares with the report for tho corresponding week of last year as follews: Week ending October 14, 1803-CIearlngs, $18,830,703.01 jbalauces, W.80ij710.00. Week ending October 16, l802-Clearlngs,?10,430,127,20;balBnces, (2,100,760.00. The clearings of the past week were the largest of any week since the lato financial depression be gan. Tho low point was reached dur ing tho week ending August 20, when they wore $8,001,788. Blnco then bust ness hsBBteadlly Increased. Oue reason for tho decrease of last week, as com pared with tho corresponding week of last year Is tho decline In the price of wheat Reed Speaks. Clkvkland, Out. 15. Ex-Speaker Thos. B. Rocd spoke to a largo audience for nearly an hour. He declared that the Democratic party succeeded In bringing about tho dosing of factories and mills, something they could not do with tho senate. Tho senate, he said, Is eleoted to govern tho poople, yet It could only glvo the pooplo a test of phy sical endurance tho greatest thing It has done being to remain In session for thirty-nine hours. DeafaSM OaaMt Ba Cared by local applications as they cannot reach tho diseased portion of the ear. There Is only one way to cure deafness, nnd that Is by constitutional rewedk. Deafness 1c caused by an Inflamed con dition of tbo mucous lining of the Rus tacblan tube. When this tubs Is In flamed you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing, aud when Ills eu tlrely closed, deafness Is the result, and unless the Inflamatlon can be taken out and this tube restored to Its normal condition, hearing will bo destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are cauwd by catarrh, which Is nothing but au In flamed condition of the mucous sur faces. We will give one hundred dollars for any case of deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot bo cured by Hull's Catarrh wure. oenu tor circulars; iree. F. J. Chenky A. Co., Toltnlo.O. arBold by Druggists, 75c, Fish brand black slicker coats, and pants, and black rubber bats, at law prices at the New York Racket, ami ail kinds of rubber shoes, sod w . ii m , . - - Choicest lino of toilet artksevar brought to Salem now M fwLadits Bagesr, State Insurance block. So easy In Its action, harifjitfwi ati ef fectual In relieving Is SIhushmm Life Regulator , Tke AdyrWlnjr Of Hoods' Barsaparllla Is always within the bounds of reason beoauee It Is true, It always appeals to the sober common sense of thinking people because Ills true, and It Is always fully substantiated by endorsements which, In the Unsocial world would be accepted without a raoBMHl's hesitation. Hoods Pills cure liver Ills, onustlna. tlou, blllouenw, Jaundice, Hek head- !,"ii,,Mrolof L,Ii5,iaiC XXL2&' acha. Indlffeailon. l;. IWOK MfXTHMMSI. The Oregon Land Co., .U Salem. UenfUu II1m fntxi la lb tlelnily of 8ioin,Orer.ii. wiwwe ache, ludlgestloa, -i '" I Liberty Street. vjrtm