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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1893)
n CHEAPEST Associated Press Daily News paper Published on the Pacific Coast. $3.00 a Year. -ONE CENTDAILY! CAPITAL JOURNAL, SGcts. & oHtk ay MU Prepaid la Advamce. Xo Paper Seat Wke Tlmo Is Out. BALEM, OBEGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1893. DAILY EDITION. NO. 258. VOL. 6. DAILY EDITION. The New York Racket Is still on deck, and has just received the largest l"t of woods it has ever received. Notwithstanding the hard times, their trade continues to increase as the people learn the" good quality of goods they carry and the low prices at which they sell. "They have a fine line of men's aud boy's fine and coarse boots and shoes, and women's and children's shoes of all kinds. On these you will save 15 to 25 per cent, also a fine line of un derwear of all kinds, for men, women and children in all wool, part wool, merino and cotton. Gents dress and negligee shirts in white, all wool, black sateen, and light shades, and work shirts, wool and cotton hose for men, women and children. Cashmere gloves and wool mittens; stamped linens, lace cur tains, bedspreads, crash, towels, white linen, and turkey red damask, window shades, gossamer, mackintoshes, rubber and oiled coats, umbrellas, fur and wool huts, and notions of all kinds They buy for cash and sell at a very close profit for cash, and'eanaflord to sell cheap. E. T. BARNES. State; Insurance Block, 333 ComTSt. HORR IBLE MOUNT ro An Electric Car in the River. THROUGH AN OPEN BRIDGE And Goes to the Bottom of the Willamette. FOUR DROWNED AND TWO MISSING. t Ed. C. Cross, Choice lea iu. Wholesale nnd Retail Dealer in Fresh, Salt and Smoked Meats of allKinds 95 Court and 110 State Streets. A Slippery Track and an Open Draw. REMOVAL. ifflPWBMttyiCTIKI. --r nr.nflTf.A.l" iuj.ii torner State and Liberty, Opposite Gray Bros. Hardware. TWular auction Sales every Saturday at 1p.m. Second -Regular auctinw j auctions conducted, hand goods bought and sold ana PK & G00DE, Props. K. Meeker & Co., Hop Exporters : OFFICE, Oberheim Block, up stairs, oah. W. A. TEMPLET02T, Gcn'l Agent. " " .. -,A TTpre is a chance of a life-time, Why 5:ltBSnitfrW.S-XJ .1. UtBENSTEIN, 308 Comnal M A.jf Bulta made to order ana meuCU .-,.- -I- ox-UI Umoureuxs mm, .. .... -f.,i.-n. Hotel. New stock and ve- feS 5T . -.-.- Iinratfl. - -.i icHURCHlLLlPtimps.Ptimps.PiimP BURROUGHSJsi t u THnRNRHRG. Cl. Aliviv TB cpiiOLSTBRER. . ..-.n..nre. Long Experience ,lu the. trade i Recovers and repair up & le9 0f coverings. r.b!?.rJ, WlnEwo- block, Cbemekelastreew KIVO -UUi.- - Book &Job fiteWesIftiDlipgCaSK I Special attention to mall order. Jim -.-- ,,, 0n Electric Oar Horror. Portland, Or., Nov. l.-Oue of the most horrifying accidents lu the hlstort of this city occurred about 7o'olock tura morning. The electric car from Oregon City plunged ofl the Madlsou street bildge Into the Willamette river, drowning all of the occupants who an tuouubt to have been five In number. Two bodies bavo been already recovered but not yet identified. The car con tuined about fifteen passengers but ten of them escaped by jumping just as tut car left the bridge. A heavy fog wa prevailing at the time of the accident aud the draw of the bridge was opeu for a passing steamboat. James Steel, president ot the railway company ha been placed under arrest. Four bod es have been already recov ered and taken to the morgue, namely, Charles Breckmau, a bookkeeper, leaves a wife; Alex Campbell, a salooi keeper, leaves a wife" and child; Jobf P. Auderson, cabinet maker, leaves t wife and Ave children; Geo. Stradtler, leaves a wife. Two men named Ben- nock and Scott are mlsalug. The dead were all residents of Mil waukie. Several of the passengers received Blight Injuries In jumping from ths car. Motorman C. F. Terry gives the follow ing version of the accident: "When the car came on the briage the Dower was thrown off and the car approached the draw at a low rate ol speed. The fog was so heavy thai I was unable to see the llguts ai me draw. When about four spans from the draw I put on brakes, but owing to the slippery condition of tbo track they refused to work, and I had no sand. When within ons span of the draw I evened the car.but tho momentum was so great that it was of no avail. Seelne that it was Impoaslb.e to avert an acci dent I jumped catching the railing 01 the bridge just as the car crashed through the wooden gate lu front oi ihe chasm." .HninrW.O. Power states tuoi be was standing In front of the car mak lug out his report when he saw the 1m pending danger. The car was then but a few feet from the gate. He snouted to the passengers to Jump, and a scram hi. fi!nwed. The conductor states that hi. -titter of fares paid showed eleven. m.i. mn,ver. Is no Index to the hum- '""l"" ' .!. ber, as many of the passenger w came from Mllwaukle or points out Blde the city limit, paid double fart. ,.. .jji.in,, there were a number of pa68eoSers riding on tickets Uaued by the company wh.cu wen, f" "' the conductor, but not recorded. The conductor thinks there were eighteen or twenty persons on tho car. Preparations are being made for a diver to go down(to the car which lies at a depth of thirty feet. Tho conduct or and motorman were placed under arrest, but released on their own recog nizance. There wa? only one lady passenger on the car, a Miss Thayer who In the scramble to get out of the car got caught In the doorway, from n.t.nnA alia via ATtrlnntpfl without serious Injury, ffhe railroad company are the recipients of a great deal of censure in not providing the car with sand. a Hivpr who went down, states to an Associated Press reporter that there are no more bodies in the car. Bystanders who wero near the east side railway company office are authority for the itatement that , James Steel, president of tbo company, was also placed under arre3t and that he fainted. Sheriff Kelly, however, declares that he did nor arrest President Steel. At 2:30 the diver made a second de scent. Ho reported the car so broken nd twlBted (bat he could not get Into it. No more bodies were to bo seen, however. It Is thought two or more oodles may possibly be In the car, as Jcott aud Beunock are still missing. THE FOREIGN BUDGET. Attitude of Parnollitos on Home Rulo. SPANIARDS UNDERRATING THE MOORS General Uneasiness in tho Europ ean Situation. Highest of .all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. Baking m& IWvfitiSI ABSOLUTELY PURE 5ILYHBITES OUT-GENERALED Previous Question Sprung On Them. AND DEBATE WAS CUT OFF. Senate 'Amendments Passed the House. By 803 Commercial Bt.i fctingSeason Open r W rTT WANT 1GUNS - AND - MWn ra , I- - ' sdm i ti r.PPS SCROFULA nunilMATIAH BLOOD POISON Swafel irssf'ss&sisr House Passes Repeal. Yv"asiiinton, Nov. 1. The great nnahclal fl;bt of the extra session of enn re8 Is over. At L) tho House of Represenlatlves, hv a vote of 101 to 04, coucurred In the senato amendments to tho repeal bill which now goes ti the president wr ulss ghuture. HOW IT WAB DONE. fihnlrman Bland having declined the oiler of Wilson to allow oue, two, three liursdehite afier the previous question tmtinn nud having refused to euter In to any ag'eoment whatever that dirt not leave the repeal bill open for gener al debate and amondment, Wilson de-mai-ded the previous question. The illvcrmen then begun Qllbusterlug tac tics. , . , Speaker Crisp took advantage of a m.mmitirvlullto iut the motion for ti previous q estion which was de clared carried. It was all done so quick ly however that tho silver men did not .m f know what had happened. The result was greeted with loud ap plause. Wilson askeU liianu looon sume the 16 lulnuUs to which his side was entitled and Bland began his ad- ,,rrh BPnite received a communica tion at 3:55 p. hi. from the house, an nouncing that that body had concurred in Ihe senate amendments to the repeal bill. Vice President Btevensou at once affixed his signature, togetuer wnu that of Speak" Urlsp, alio announix-u i. ., i.c inmate, and the bill at 4 p. ni. was dellverel to the chairman of the bouse commute on enrolled bills, and atouco setit to the president for his signature. It Is expected the bill will be olficially approved by the president before 6 pm. ... , The president lias Mgneu me repi LIU. Btate of Ohio, Clly of Toledo! ss Frank J Cbeuey makw. oath that he Is the wnlor putner of the firm of K. J . IBluewi" I , , hiiliin In the Cheney a v"-. - n -- . . S8 nd S5 MM Arm will .ay the Httia, ami hi . .. ... eaci. 8"? "J',5 a" of catarrh that cannot By3 """" ffiiSS.SK, bcf' 1D" Xm' A. W. OI.KAHON Notary Public London, Nov. 1. T. P. O'Connor, president of tho Irish National League of Great Brltlan, was asked to ttlvo his views on the Irish situation In general, aud particularly tho attitude of John Redmond and tho other oxtremo Par- nellltes. O'Connor made a longtby re nlv. In which ho ?ald ho regrets Red mond's recent speeches, and for reasons not dictated by any hostility to any section following him. Tho attempt of the Paruellltes to retain for tho Irish full strength in the Imperial parliament after homo rule was uear landing tho party In disaster. As It is, the retention ofevon 80 members forms onooi tno most efleetlvo weapous against homo rule in the next campaign. O'Connor regards the urging of tho demana or amuesty for political prisoners not only perilous for tho cause of homo rule, but oven more dlstruotlve to what Ilttlo ohanco the unfortunato men havo of over getting relief. Tho adoption of Parnelllto polloy would spread tho Im pressipn that home rulo luvolvos sym pathy with dynamite methods. .This, of course would mean defeat. Tho fundamental point about liQnie rulo Is that every practical xrun pon tlclan must consider the methods and niPBHiirpn with which to get a majority of the British votes for liberals at the next election. Looked at from this view the Redmond polloy la lusanlty. Every vote given for tho liberal party will bo for homo rule. RodmnnduBBB tho liberal government to do eyery ttiinirtha liberals and thotorles alike hnlluvt) would lead to 1U defeat. Ho asks that the Irish question bo dealt wllu; In other words, osiis tn uuerai mlnlstrv to bo to the country without those British measures which form their one chance of a majority, o iou nor thinks Redmond's polloy Is leading to tho dlstructlon of tho home rule cause In this generation. Underrated the Moors. Madrid, Nov. 1. Tho Spanish ro yereo at Melilla was due to the mistake of General Magolla lu underrating tuo hostlillty aud fighting powers or tue Arabs. At a cabinet council Sunday, which was summoned by tho queen regent herself, her majesty said she con sldered that the tlmo had arrived to appealto the patriotism of all Span inrdii for sacrifices todofend the Span ish honor at Melilla. Bho asked that all Information in regard to affairs there be published and none conoealed lu the meantime tue vvaura. iulihij- reglmentwas formed In tho coiirtyaru of dan Francisco barracKU reauy m start for Melilla, and at the close or tuo council the regent aud her children, ac companied by a number of noblemen aud generals, drove to the barracks and reviewed the regiment. News received tonight, which was brought to MalaRA by steamer owing to tue raet wimiuo cable was interrupted, says tho Moors returned today with the determination ot reconstructing trenches 000 yards from Fort Camxellos, notwithstanding a heavy fire of troops. Official figures show the Spanish losses In tho recent engagement to have been Vi wiieu auu 60 Injured. broucht tho Information that Genera) Ortega has suoeeded lu relieving the garrisons of Rostrogordo and Uabreri zas. The Moors continue to mako dca ultory attaoks upon the Spanish linos They are busily at work constructing treuohes advanced to within 600 yard? of tbo Bpaulsh foets In splto of the Art which is contlnbusly directed upon them. It la thought tho Moors will make another attack on tuoUpanisii forces before tho reinforcing troops ar rive there. From Bio Janeiro. London. Nov. l.-The Times has the following advices from Rio Junolro un der tho duto of Oot. 27: Tholusurgeut Ueet. lti coDlunctlon with Fort Ville- galguou daily bombards Nlcthory, Su to Cruz and San Jose, but hayo sullered severely though no loss of life. The provisional government which baa been firmly established at Desterro aud San ta Catarlua Is organizing land forces The iusurgents havo plenty munition of war, DocIhIvo action by Admiral Mello Is expected shortly. Tho Repub lloa rammed In transport tho Rto de Jaualro, whloh was couveylug 1100 troops to Santos, aud 600 of the troopt. wero drowned, Admiral Alollo con firms tho. truth of this report. lie denied that ho has any Intention, of re storing the empire. In Germany. Berlin. Nov. 1. Tho diet election has begun aud an unusual unapathy was displayed. Four out of thirty dis tricts return Frelsslnlge aud the Peoples party predomluates by large majorities. Reports from Cologne say the center party 1b vlotorlouB In elections today. Buying Ships. New York.Nov.l. Six more Uultod States mcrohaut steamers havo been purchased by tho government of Brazil for use as worships. Four purchased yesterday gives to the Brazilian govern ment ten new vessels. Shocking Murder Case. Si'okanb, Wash., Nov. 1, A shock ing murder Is reported near Wateryllle, Wash. John Dougherty, a farmer, aged 00, hacked his wife to death with a butcher kulfo. The died was one of fiendish forocity. Tho woman wao mutilated beyond recognition, anu lonr after she was dead tho murdorer must havo stabbed and hacked her body. Ho then dragged his victim by tho feet between two stacks or wheat and nurtlv concealed the body with straw. Later, ho was discovered In a vacant house, dying from exposure and hunger. Dougherty has madon full confession, lie says his wlfo poisoned bis tea and threatened to dauco over his u rave within a week. About a year ago be lueerted an advertlsemeut lu a Chicago matrimonial paper, anu tue murdered woman, Mrs. Mary a. run llpa, of Cedar Ruplds, la., made an swer. They corresponded, and she came out and married him. Slmo thou they have lived a cat-aud-dog life. Dougherty has a brother lu Portlaud, Or. Ho Is lu Jail at Wuttervlllo. A WORD WirU SALEM BUSINESS NKN Business men are usually open to a business proposition. They all know the merit of a cash transaction. It re hires uo accounts, no book-keeping tnd tends to make men frlonds because It requires no lowering of polf-respect on either stde. Wo are able to mako tho best clean cut cash newspaper proposition over of ferrcd the business men of Balcm or Oregon The Daily Journal for 26 ots a month by mall postpaid. An as sociated press newspaper 122 days for 100 cents. Tho price by carrier, deliv ered at your store, office or residence on our carrier routes Is 60 eta a mouth the cheapest carried dally ia the city. But the mall offer Is less than half the price of auy Poriland or San Fran cisco dally now published, with news from 20 to 48 hours earlier than those uewspapers. At 25 cU per month ws have taken In three months between two and three thousand orders In this stato for tho Onk Cknt Daily on reg ulardally'ovenlngcdltlou through the postoflloe. No papers are scut after ex piration of tlmo subscribed for. In four years wo have placed Thk i Journal upon a paying basis. It Is a nelf-sustalnlug business, employing fif teen to twenty peoplo and paying out In this city nearly oue thouaaud dollars a month In wages, The Joukkaii in creased Its circulation aud earnings during tho recent hard times and In curred no debts. Tub Journal Is tho only only Onk Cent Daily by mail on the Pacific coast. It had tho courugo to reduce Its price early In tho season and has more than met tho demand for bard times prices. Besides Its several carrier routes It has a malt circulation for the Daily alono of between two and three thous and copies. Besides tho dally carrier and mall editions, tho Weekly Journal has circulation larger than any Salem weekly or any weekly In tbo state ex oontlntrtbo weekly Oregonlan. The total odltlous of tbo Journal exceed In circulation auy and all newspapers published In tho state except tue ure gonlan. This Is not said to bout but to Inform tho publlo of the astual growth of tho Journal In Its various fields. We hold the poutomce depart ar- I Heal I TWB SWIFT SPBCmO oo Trie ""rrlMlTA, B4. TflnCcalarrli Cure U taken Internally .ml aefs Alrrrtly o l blood and mu ua.urf4U tothe system. Bnd for K'Totmiwic Co . Toledo. Ohio, riold by drugUt, 76 cU. The eret vegetable sutaMluls frr Dfii U Himmons Liver Regulator. Cures sick UtadacUv, Uneasiness in Europe Berlin, Nov. l.-There Is no ui guUIng the fact that considerable un easiness exists In Europe at the present situation of the powers, and this un easlnew Is Increasing as tho nature of tho Franco-Russlan alliance becomes . rtii.air.mtiiira'erNaobrlcbten. lu an article whloh tho best Informed nem.le assert was at least Instigated by Bismarck, accounts iur mo "" -ny to France's advances on the ground I.'. ...(. win he driven Into the (liCkb ,jusws ww m'w arms of France by the growing suspl clons of Germany's Intimacy wllh Eogland. It ays the drelbund not only threatens Russians, but as won as n..,.t. i.mfl Miirilclous It would be exeroUed In defense of England's anil- Russian Interests, Russia's " ..... IrvtrrtOillttlHlV BXOUDVU "- cbrlebUn also maks the luaertlon that a secret treaty exists between u.. u Italy, by which the former agrees to mediate In Italy's favor lu Paris under oertalu contingencies. Worxea uner i ir a num. Nov. 1.-1 be stesmer Africa " ffpm Mellla lved at Malaga and" If you feol all broke up and out of sorts agitato your nver wuu oiuimmin Liver iteguiaior. ment cortlfioate to 'tbo fact that the circulation of the Daily Journal, as shown by postage bills paid, lias mora than doubled In tue past quarter, xoe Journal's evidences of circulation art opeu to any business mau. Our books and printed subscription lists are at our counting room opeu to Inspection, of all. Auyono wishing the Journal by mall can fill out the blank below and receive tho eauio for the length of time ordered and no more. 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