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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1893)
1ygJCTt.yiiWniniti lfll,m n,ii lifjfifv ' ' ff ''t;,t?' ' -""I" it5i CHEAPEST Associated Press Daily News paper Published on the Pacific Coast. $3.00 a Year. CAPITAL ONE CENT DAILY! " SCcts. a Bioatk by MU Prepaid la Advance. No Papers Seat WIm TUao la Oat. JOURNAL. Kraaajjwiuwmtaw'eiw . - . ' A '5aBS!IBHBi 1 1 i i i flfl y7v !irtl!yfflfcjTiHM VOL. 6. DAILY EDITION. SALEM, OREGON, MOOT) AY, NOVEMBER (i, il93. The New York Racket ' 16 still on deck, and has just received the largest lot of gooas ic nas ever received. .Notwithstanding the hard times their trade continues to increase as the people learn the good qUii f gds they carry and the low Prices at which they siilL .They Jiave a. fine line of men's and 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 or an kinds, tor men, women and children in all wool, part wool, meiino and cotton Gents dress and negligee shirts in white, all wool, black sateen, and light shades, an d work snirts, wooi ana cotton nose tor 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 hats, and notions of all kinds They buy for cash and sell at a very close profit for cashpand can afford to sell cheap. E. T. BARNES. State ft&urance Block, 333 Com'l St. DAILY EDITION-. IMITATING Nl PARIS IE LUTE Silver Men to Act Obstructionists. as Kd. C. Cross, JBk, Choice Meats ?1nmBMBBIBS324 II WmWmmk Wholesale and ttetuil Dealer in Fresh,, (suit mid Smokedfflents of nllKiuds 95 Court and 110 State Streets. VOORBEES FOR FREE SILVER NO. 2t)2. A Bold Blnff to Head Off Popnlists. the A YELLOW HEPEALIST TURNS WHITE President Cleveland Issues Tem porary Commissions Yoor hees' Bluft. EX Meeker & Co,, Hop Exporters OFFICE, Oberheim Block, up stairs, Salem. W. A. TBMJPLETON, Gcn'l Agent. CHURCH! LLl Piimps, PiiERps.PfimP SB 103 BURROUGHS) State Street. Washington, Nov. 6. There are currant minora that Voorhees will In troduce a free coinage silver bill nt the opening of tbe regular session. Voor hees declinea to talk about tbe matter but it is pointed out tbat be always baa been u silver man, aud declared during tbe debate on the repeal bill tbat be was no lees a friend of silver tban b has always been. Silver men Bay tbe fight is only begun. When congress assembles they propose to keep It well to tbe (rout in connection witb every great Issue between the parties from tariff to repeal of federal election laws. Indeed, it is intended tbat tbe silver men sball act as a body of obstruction ists as did tbePamellltesin Parliament till silver sb'all receive a bearing, Temporary Commisfiions. Washington, Nov. G. Tbe presi dent has Issued temporary commissions to a number of his nominees who failed of confirmation by the, senate, so that they can perform the duties of their of flees pending reassembling of congress. Among them are Robert E. Preuton, director of tbe mint, and D. G. Browne, collector of customs for the district of Montana and Idaho. STREET RIOTS IN FRANCE. Police Powerless and Soldiers Called Out. Marseilles, Nov. 0. The employes on street car lines are on a stride for more wages and fewer hours. They began rioting yesterday and continued today, aided and abetted by many citi zens. Mobs have overturned manv cars wbloh tbe companies attempted to run, saturated them with kerosene and burned them. They also tore up tracks and absolutely blocked traffic in somo of the principal streets. The police are powerless and It vjs thought It will be necessary to feendtaoldlers to dlanerso tne mobs before t ha, day la over. Sailors Held. New York, Nov; 6. It Is believed vessels bought hero for the Brazilian government will riot be allowed to leave port on the ground tbat vessels manned by American sailors are hired for the express purpose going to Brazil to fltcht this Is contrary to United States law. TBE NOVEMBER ELECTIONS. McKinley May Get 25,000 Plurality. SHERMAN'S CHOICE FOR PRESIDENT, The Outlook Uncertain in Old Iowa. A Murderous Robber. Oklahoma City?, Nov. 0. A negro named Clark, bis jvfe aud daughter were found In a oublu in the country with their throats cut and akulls crushed in. Mrs, 'Clark Is dead, Tbe others cannot live. Tbe deed was done by John Mulligan, a negro who lived with them, for robbery. IN OHIO. GROWS LIFE IN DANGER. There is an Assassin Loose Washington. ill NO PAIN Is experienced when you get your teeth extracted or filled by DK GONTKIS, as he uses the Hale method. Gold or por celain crown inserted. All kinds of plate work done. Bridge work and fine gold fillings a' specialty. Dental Paiiloks, i Over Gray Bros. THE SEW WILLAMETTE STABLES Corapletedaml ready to wan ou --- J, Truck-, Drajs and 'Express to mYeTal. ffiKdT Ateo . Hnest Stallions In Ibis conusor j,vg Burn and residence 2 block south of postofllce. it x a o, u T-rnie hoarded bv day or ween for pervlce. hooting Season Open AND YOU WANT GUNS - AND - AMMUNITION. We lead on High Stock and Low Prices. RROOKS & SALISBURY. THE PACIFIC MONEY TO LOAN On improved Real Estate. In "Djounu and time to sulu Ho delay In coiuKlerlng loam. FEAR & FORD, Boom 11 Bnita Bank block. 51M THE OLD RELIABLE SALEM MEAT MARKET, J. H. ALLEN, Prop. The very best of meats at all times, and tbe best of service. JssrOpposlte Wade'a Store. SMITH BROS. CONTRACTORS & PLASTERERS, DETECTIYB AND COLLECTING BUREAU 8ALBM, - - - Or.Kon Private work ipecUHjr. a B. Ot.KMENT.Msnasw BURTON' imOTHKUS In tbe Cpltl City. ,.,. vVrd. near nltentUry, Balem. Or. IIE IS A MltfER FROM IDAHO. His Intention is to Kill President Cleveland. gSdr E.M. turns hunting : BOOK AND JOB OHIOAQO NEWS. Assassin Fredergast Pleading Insan ityTrial Adjourned. Chicago, Nov. 6. Assassin Prender gast has received word tbat his brother, John V. Prendergust, hud retained Messrs, Esser & Wade, attornays, to defend him. This afternoon Dr. Rich ard Dewey, secretary of the national medical psychological Institute, Dr. Bower and Dr. Talbot, three experts on Insanity, called at the Jail and put Prendergast through a rigid psychical examination. "We made a very true examination from a psychical stand point," said Dr. Dewey, when ques tioned as to tbe extent and result of this afternoon's investigation. "Do you believe Prendergast Insane?" Dr. Lewey was asked. "I canuot answer that question now. I really cannot tell anything about tbe result of the examination." The trial was postponed to November 27. The Democratic minority ot me city council met In special session this morning for the purpose or electing a mayor protein to succeed tho late Mayor Harrison. No Republicans atr tended aud Democrats Instructed the sergeant at arms to bring them in at 6 p. m., to which tim an adjournment, wah taken. Alderman Swift, Republi can, claims to be elected at daturday's special meeting ana will present his bond and ofler to take tbe oath of office at tbe regular session of the council to- nlcht. A Royal Failure. LovuoN, Nov. 6 -Examination of accounts of Hallet &Co., navy agents .a hankers, show liabilities of three nuarters of a million dollars. Several of tbe princes royai uu " " promlneut naval officers are among unsecured creditors. THE BEST II the Uloo'l 7"anK?TZZ ','".. ...... m throw bfi tbe In mrttteof ti.bio.dtum. .ire,ewv. this 0th day of Dtcem UwtrnX. riS Ki'; lr, A. D, I6S A w n IJCkOt " """" rMinin I i cKAu 'wt) uufiv. AND T,,ni munhPuhlMw Washington, Nov. C A number of officers In citizens' dress have been de tailed to cuunl tho White house aud to prdteu' the life of the president, which Is supposed tu be in dunyer from a mur deruus crank who Is at large In this city. h tst Wednesday tberoarrlved In Wash ington n mini who keeps a restaurant In BoIbo City, Idaho. The name of tbe man the police refuse to divulge. Yes terday he went to the cblefof police aud told his story. He said that about a wcekugoa mluer, who was out of employment, came to his restaurant, anil iu the course of a heuted discussion about tbe silver-question aud the effects of the repeal bill upon tho mining In terests of the West, declu red with em phasis, that he was going to Washing ton, aud If the repeal bill passed uncon ditionally, he would sill tho man whom ho knew should be held responsible. Tho restaurant-keeper did not know tbe man, but, a? he disappeared from Boise, he coucluded It was bis duty to come here aud notified the authorities. He arrived Wednesday, aud that afternoon strolled op' to the White House promenade. The first person be saw was the miner with whom he had tbe altercation. So soon as the man saw him be took to his heels. The res taurant keeper thought possibly It was a case of mistaken Identity, and he said nothing to anybody until the next day, whon he ui;aln went to tho White House and saw the same man lurking there. As there was no mistake, he went to the clhef of police and told bis story, giving a full description of tbe man. Ae a precautionary measure a number of officers have been detailed to guard tbe White House and detec tives are looking fur the man who avows himself to be tbe hi (ended assassin. The police declare they do not Utile ve there Is any danger, buy say that precaution Is being taken to guard against ioflb!e contingencies. The matter Is being kept very quiet. Cincinnati, Nov. 6. Tomorrow tbe electors of Ohio will chooso tho full state ticket, and members of the senate and house of representatives. The Re publicans have renominated Governor McKinley and Lieutenant-Governor Hurrls and the Demooratlo nominee for governor is Lawrence T. Neal and lieutenant-governor, T. A. Taylor. Governor McKlnloy'a connection with tho present tarlfl law and Neal being the author of tbe tariff plank In the last Demooratlo platform mako the campalgu almost onoof national issues. Tho Democrats do not concede the state, but are by no means bo confident nf carrying it as nro tbe Republicans. Thero Is a sort of understanding that the Republicans expout at least 25,000 plurality for McKinley. The prohibi tion party and Populists each have a stato ticket iu tho field. Highest of all in Leavening PowerLatest U. S. Gov't Report bJ Baking1 &mms iVJWUwr ABSOLUTELY PURE kvSV A POPULIST APPEAL. Htate of Ohio, City of Toledo n Lucas Couuty, Frank J. Cbeue makes oittli that be is the senior partner of the firm of F, J. Chtney & Co , doing busluess in the city of Toledo, cutity and state afore said, and that tain firm wllliiay the turn oftue nuii'irtu nonius lur cscu and every oat f catarrh that cannot hecun-d by the u of Hall'it Catarrh Cure. Kiunk J. CiifcNKY, Mtvorn to neiire in nnu vuivcnoeu Thatlait, tat a BLOOD MEDICINE "Al l'aJ"?'2,'.. . '.nnte. and lot I. B. 8. to UI vn- --.-TTU.f.,1 I IIUICKC" tKSd Hall'a Catarrh Cure I takfu Internally Mier nil wi Olfecur u inn "u1"" mu uiu- TO' .''.-1 ...l.f.A. .. lnllmuVfalAtll Mntl ftr tif U K J 'ffifew Co-To!rdo, Ohio. iHjiJid. mm The Prospect w Iowa. Dks Moinks, la., Nov. O.-The many oompllcatlou on ncoount of tbe problbl tlon and Populist parties mako the forecast of the probable result of Tues day's battle In this stato more or less uncertain. A full stato ticket is tq be elected, together with tho lowor house of the general assembly and a majority or the members of tbe uppor house. At Republican headquarters they claim a plurality for Jackson for governor of 1600, with little less on tho rest of the stato tloket, and safe majorities In both houses of the legislature. Chairman Fuller believes Goveruer Roles will be re-elected by about tho same plurality as two years ago. At Populist head quarters they wero very certain that Joseph, caudldato for govoruor will poll 00,000 votes. They claim they may even hold tho balance of power In the legislature, In which, case General Weaver would become a senatorial foe tor. At Prohibition headquarters they claim 80,000 at least for Bennett Mitch ell. NOTES. Senator Sherman deolares McKinley Is his oboloo for president in 1890, Pennsylvania will give a big Repub lican majority. Kansas elects only couuty officers and Judges in 86 districts. South Dakota elects state and circuit Judges, and Prohibitionists claim the state. Nebraska elects ajudgo and three college regents. Kentucky elects a state legislature and half a senate. IN NKW VOIHC. Tbe whole Issue of tbe campaign seems to have been In the nomination of IsaaoS. Maynurd for associate Judge for tho court of appeals by the demo cracy. Tho opposition to Judge May. nard has been of such a nature tbat all else Is lost sight of, In 1810 several leg islative seats wore contented, and the returns from the 16th congressional district were received at tho office of tbe secretary of stato by order of the supreme court. It was claimed by bla opponents that Judge Maynard, In his official capacity, unlawfully removed from tho office of tbe secretary of stato the election returns. IN CHICAGO. Interest In tbe election In Chicago and Cook county Is Intense, The of ficials to be elected are county com missioners and Judges of the supreme and circuit courta. The principal llBbt li between tbe friends aud enemies of Judge Jotepb E. Guy, oiodldate for reelection to the su perlor bench. Judge Gary presided at tho famous anarchist trial. Governor Altgeld, who Is gen erally alleged to be a personal enemy of Gary, recently pardoned three of tbe men convicted at the trlsl.nud, more over, bent every effort to secure tbe de feat of G try. The Judge is supported by an overwhelming majority of the members of tbo bar and by usuty paper In Chicago, with one exception. Tho Gary fight has been very bitter, and much fvellog bos been aroused. A Texas Oris. Dallas, Nov. 0. Charles Martin, the wealthiest tnan In the city shot and killed his mUtrew, Patty Cole.and then killed lilmMif. Populist Members of Congress Issue An Address On the Silver Question. Washington, Nov. 0 An address to tho poople of the United States In tho Interest of free colungo of silver has been Issued by a number of senators and representative who took part In tho discussion of the bills repealing tho purohaso clause of the Sherman act. It Is significant that tho name of Senator Jones, ofNovado, appears among tho Blgners, Tho following Is from tbe text of tho address! "Tho repeal of tho purchasing clause of tho Sherman net destroys silver as money of ultimate redemption, and re duces that motal to credit money to float only by redemption In gold. Tho $1,100,000,000 of paper and silver money now iu circulation must rest upon less thari, $100,000,000 gold In tho treasury available, for redemption. The only reason for demonetizing silver wub to enhance tbe value of gold aud obliga tions payable iu money. It Is further proposed to sell tbo bonds of tho United States and buy gold to strengthen tho reserves In tho treasury. The nattoual banks will use the bond for banking purposes aud issue tbolr notes, upon which tho people must pay Into'eat as well as on tho bonds. The banks will continue to usurp the power of the gov ernment to Issue money, together with tho power to-xpand.and coutractr tbe volume of circulation to aid the specu lation of gamblers In other people's pro perty. "The mint laws wero codified In 1S73 and tho silver dollars emitted In that codification without attracting tho at tention of either house of congress and without the knowledge of the people. When tbo poople loarned, two years lutqr, tbat silver had been demonetized, they domuudod its restoration, Iu 1878 a free-coinage bill passed the house of representatives by moro thau a two thirds majority, It was amended Iu the senate by making It the duty of the secretary of tho treasury m purchase not less than (2,000,000 nor moro than $4,000,000 worth of sliver bulllru per month, to bo coined Into standard dollars. 'J he bill was vetoed, but It be came a law, notwithstanding tho veto, by n two-thirds majority In both bouses of congress. In 1800 a compromise wus extorted from a hostllo executive providing for the purchase, at the mar ket price, of 4,600,000 ounces of sliver bullion per month, to bo paid for with legal teuder treasury notes, redeemable In coin. The law required tbe secretary to colu as much of tbo bullion so pur chased as 'may be necessary to provide for tbo redemption of the treasury notes herein provided for.' Tho secretary construed the word 'coin' to mean gold coin. Ho surrendered the opton to pay in silver to tho exporters of gold with out consideration, aud then proclaimed that the Sherman act was driving tho gold out of tho country, Tbe govern ments of France and Germany had tbo samo option and rofused to pay out gold for export, but required the exporters ot gold to accept silver. Both Franca and Germany exorcised tbo option for the benefit of their governments, Their credit was molntalued by obeying the laws. Our credit was emburMsed by violating tbe laws. "For20 years all polltloal parties have condemned the great wrong of 187.1, which demonetized sllver,and promised when In power to restore bltuetalUm. In 1802 tbe Demooratlo party came Into power on the solemn pledgo to ue and coin both gold and silver without dis crimination against elt'ier metal. On every boat taken Iu either houu of con gress, and they were frequently taken a majority of tba Democratic numbers Iu both houses have voted tor tbe free and unlimited coinage pi silver The Istcvf July, I802,aftir both pre 4ft ul candidates wen nominated tsd elr pUt form primu'gated, th smata passed ft frvtf-colM ,o bill by H hi uoat unanimous voto of tbe J en cratta members, TbU vote, In oa motion with all their previous votes.cuuiinllted the Demooratlo party btfore thoeluo Hon t a the free and unlimited coinage of sliver, aud contributed greatly to tbe wcc of tbat parly In tbe election "The Sherman act bnd fnrnlshed the country about $160,000,000 of legal ten der monoy, nnd contributed largely to Its great prosperity, but It futerfered with tbe full establishment of the gold standard nud tbo nppreolittlon of gold colu. It waa tho only law that ob structed tho fiual consummation of tbe orlglual conspiracy to got rid of one half of the world's motalllo mouev. The Bpeoulators and tho Loudon atd Now York baukcrs know from exper ience that nothing short of a financial panlo would stutupodo congress. The bunkers refused tho business communi ty ordinary accommodations; the secre tary of tho treasury cut oil the sunnlv of now money furnished by the Sher- mau act, by refusing to purchase the silver aa that act requlrod; Gladstone administration, expecting that our gov ernment would stop tbe sllver-buylns: law, suspended the oolnage of silver in India, and tho panlo became general. The president issuod a call for an extra session of congress, Iu which be attrib uted tho panlo, which ho himself had tended to create, to the Sherman act. "Whon congress met, tho house" of representatives was stampeded like s flock of sheep. Tho power of money aud patronage converted an alleged majority or two-tblrds in favor of the gold stnndaYd, The struggle Ju tbe sen ate lasted moro than two months, and until tho gold power nud federal pa tronage could Induce a maorlfy of that body to submit to executive dictation. The gold prosa In overy commefekl ceu'ter teemed with representation, In. suit and abuse of the unpurohasable de fenders of tho people. Banks, boards of trade aud tho commercial press de manded a vnto without debate. The power of monoy was felt on every baud. Intimidation and threats of personal ' vlolonco loaded the malls of senator. Unusual and cruel hnurir wero restored to exhaust tbo advocates of silver and doprlve them of an opportunity of spreading upon tho record their reason ; why tho peoplo should not bo robbed for the benefit of tho money-changer?. Tho advocates of tho freo coinage were compellod to submit to the hard con ditions, but they placed In the arohlvts of tho nation an exhaustive debate ex pojlug tho wicked schemes of the ene mies of tho people. "But the decree of tho gold trust, Issued by tho executive, waa Anally re corded aud tho gold standard adopted. If that deoreo canuot bo revised, a gold ollgnrohy is permanently enthroned, and tho people must, under continual contracting and falling prices, sink Into 'want aud misery. The constitutional government is to bo reestablished, If the independence of the co-ordinate de pigments of the government la to be respeeb'd. If Justice between debtor aud creditor I to be restored in the laud, there must bo no delay. The elections In 1804 and 1800 will settle the questions whether thero Is a govern ment of cast or a government of the people. Whether gold shall bo king and the people subjects, or whether tbe sovorlgu power of tiie people shall be exercised under constitutional limita tions, as provided by the futhtru of the republic. "W appeal to all good citizens to study tbo monoy question, which In volves overy tblUKBllectlng the happl uetMi aud development of (he human race. Do not Imamuo that tbe ques tion Is too difficult fur solution; do not allow the cunning or the mowj. changers to rob you or your property aud yojr liberty without protwrt at tbe poll; torn nu ma'i who Jnrt one betmjed you; put uu frtltti In any priwN dpiil whu uisumt-s a ihututitrlut powft do not be u vera .v ad or Intimidated by Wull street and lliu puwoi' tf the ua tlonul bunks. Wbou Hit popple. rt iu their might, Intrigue, cunning, usurpa tion, bribery aud o-irrupll u will vanish before them. Wlivii iiiuy tfemaud lut tlce and j-qu.il rljshls, their uVtwua must be obyid. When they -Umsnt (be restoration of gold and silver, the uiooy of tho oauiiuUuh, thejr -manddtttiiuot be deulrd. Wlw they dvmaiid u volume of legal Wtuter motley be iMUed by (ho puveriMaetit. which wil keep pace with p?tileiton ami maintain nubility of prees, Utelr deiiMUd will U'oouiu. law." The sluuera of the atldreu ur umi- lors lVllur, Htewurt, Alton Jo wui K le. nod ReprewmativtMi Dvmioa, Harris. Hluifwuu, KM, lw, J. 1 Well, UudttMi, iNmeeiutd MriUsjbft t M M ft-J l ri m itITeorler.tOptU-FMkkanitbloekow . Ne.BriTertbUnk,ua1UTH. - h