fH J - KJJ4kLJ - f -g.nu. ill iiJWWltl -l -j '- 'MAfW "i 1 'v-tr,' CHEAPEST Associated Press Daily News paper. Published on the Pacific Coast. $3.00 a Year. VOli. 6. CAPITAL DAILY EDITION". JOURNAL. ONE CENT DAILYI 88 cU. Boatk by KJt Prepaid la Advaaee. No Papon Seat Wlm Time Is Out. "" Mil &M 11 illlM i KMA1NS SALEM. OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVE3IBEB i4, 1893. DAIIiV EDIVIOV. A good assrtment from cheap to best trades for CASH arid sell for CASH, and S Wo buy WJELL SAVE YOU Fro 15 to 25 ner cent, on nil vnnr nnrxLo Two of Cleveland's Cab inet Resign. flOKE SMITH AND MORTON The New York Racket when youjwant Oil Clothing, Gossamers, Macintoshes, Rubber Hat, wool and iur hats, hosiery and notions. Don't Like E. TV BARNES. State Insurance Block, 333 Com'l St. fcvD. C Cross, j&flHLfc. Clioice leak TfT&tBftii'ruSVrWSTOHIiiAX K. Meeker & Grover's Hawaiian Policy. TUB RESTORATION OF THE QUEEN Too Much for Two Democratic Patriots. Wholesale ami Kctail Dealer in Fresh, Salt and SmokedJ.Ueatsior allKiuds 95 Court and 110 State Streets. Cabinet Resignations. Chicago, Ills. Nov. 14. A Washing ton special says: Both Secretaries J Sterling Morton and Hoko Smith have tendered their resignations to President Cleveland as members of his cabinet. The reasons assigned were the radical and emphatic disagreement of these two geutlf men with President Cleve land's Hawaiian policy and thecoun- teuance given to restoration of the queen. President Cleveland through Carllslo and Gresham has prevailed on the braco of disgruntled statesmen to withdraw their resignations, or at least defer them for a time. Co., Hop Exporters OFFICE, Oberheim Block, up stairs, Salem. W. A. TEMPLETOK, Gen'l J gent. CHURCHILLlPiimps.PiirRps.Parnp Ss 103 BURROUGHS State Street. NO PAIN Is experienced when you pet your teeth extracted or filled y DR. CONTRIS, 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 Parlors, Over Gray IJros. eod Shooting Season Open AND YOU WANT GUNS - AND - AMMUNITION. f'X' - M. i IT -- "Dxinnrj We leadon Hij-h Stoclt ana jjv . BROOKS & SALISBURY. THE NEW WILLAMETTE sTABLfor week Completed and ready to wait on cuslomers. HBnWprSS'to at reasonable prices. We keep a fu II line r i r us , j meet all demands, Also keen the flnMt Walllone in RyAN & r0. Barn and residence z oiock wiu.h . i A Diplomatic Denial. Washington, D. 0., Nov. 14. Con cerning reported dessension in cabinet it can be said Morton is in accord with president on his Hawaiian policy, and that Hoke Smith has not given reason to suppose ho entertains opinions differ ing from those of the president on the matter. In Congress. Washington, Nov. 14. It is no eept d as Inevitable that the Hawaiian In Ident will come up in con resa as oon as the session opens. All Indlca iio s of d vision will be on strict party lines. Republicans tahe Cleveland's position to be a reflection on Harrlson'i action in the premises, ond will doubt less attack him thervfor. Democrat expect this, and are preparing to be nut on ihe defensive. Tho Democrat believe, at the opening of congress Cleveland will send In a message, in which he will make public many facte hitherto unknown in this country, which may put the casein an entire new light. This is expected, especially in view of the fact that Commissioner Blount's report has never been given out. Congressman Geary, of California, a member of the committee on foreign ,.fTir. lodov said: "All the facts are not before the people yet, and I would prefer to say nothing until later." MURDER IN CALIFORNIA. A Populist Tax Collector Kllled-Two Persons Burned. Fkesno, Cal., Nov 14.-WIIHam Far row, latenomluee for tar collector of this county on Populist ticket, was killed a mile aud a half west of this city this morulng by a party whom he tried to arrest. SCHOo HOUSE HURNB. The school House at Cooperville burned today. May Porter, a teacher, and Wlllard Johnson, aged four, were burned to death. The New Tariff Bill. Washington, Nov. 14. The now Democratic tariff bill will be probably given to the publlo In ten days or two weeks. It la generally accepted that wool, coal, Iron ore, lumber, lumber and salt will be added to tho free list. But the committee jealously guard the list of manufactured articles, that are to go on the same list. Sugar is still under consideration, though so far the tendency is to repeal the bounty and put it on the free. Iron and coal men continue to protest against placing those articles on the freo list. BUnd, of Missouri, Culbertson, of Texas, and others have openly annouuoed their In tention of opposing free wool. A New Movement Buffalo, N1. Y., Nov.14. Tho namt of seventy-five citizens, lnoluding an editor, lawyers, business men aud even clergymen, will be presented to the next graud jury for indictmont for con (piracy, for being members of the anil Catholio organization, known as the American protective association. Work of a Mob. Pink Bluff, ArkiNov. 14. A negro mob at Varuer, on the Iron Mountain railroad this morning took a negro murderer named Nelson from jail ana hung him to a tree, riddled his bodj with bulIetB aud then set lire to it. Never Goes Unguarded. Chicago, Ills., Nov. 14. A special from Washington, D. 0.. declarer that Cleveland' never goes out without a body guard. TWO BIG FAILURES. Big Southern Banking Houso Closes its Doors. MiddlksbohO, Ky. Nov. 13. Th Coal and Iron bank, the largest bank doing business here closed Its doors thi morning. Assets aud liabilities are uu Known. Had a capital of half a million. NO. U9. TDK TAX PAYERS COMMITTEE Revelations of Multnomah Comi ty Financier-in IV Ja ROTTENNESS AT I1BADQUARTERS. County Ofllclals to bo Proso- cutedfor not Publishiujr Reports. Grocers Fall. New York. Nov. M. Andrew Kirk Patrick and Thomas) Reld have beei tppointed receive' for ttie Tburbei Wliylatld (mpitfiisrUgrocer tea, liubilltleH Hlght hundred thousand; islets estimated at two million dollars. THE OLD RELIABLE NORTH SALEM MEAT MARKET, . . J. H. ALLEN, Prop. The very best of meats at all times, and tb best of service. -OppofHle wooes Dioio. Steamer fllfona FOR PORTLAND. Leave. Bell', dock Mondaye.Wednf.rta 7 an1 Fridays 7 a. m., arriving In Purtuna v RETURNING, leave. PortUndTue day, Thundaya and BoturOay " Fmt time for peenier aervlce; Undine rrelgnl nanaieo. HcOND TaiPtunHmtied) 12.00. 11:3 ).x A.MBALS 3 OBNT8 Fn- frelbt rate and tlck'U apply ", eU,W-(TttX.,KlaJb'-ok " no war Oneway, W. A. CeaicV . President. J.U AL hT Cablfr. Capital National of SALEM. Tranial. a &?2uZ!'lJi D,ptK"enSD1tenK,urt8K.ndClio.d on .be '"""'JM. I. V AH -. E.M. " XS U UAKTIK, H.'V. MAriUBWJ, MAvriif, W A I'Vtic. J. 11. ALJ" BT. - Director! E.JC.WAITE PRINTING CO, AND JOB raumnB AND Legal Blank PublMiert. BMh..K.waIlcWTrth.tn..CoW'Ulree.. Still Firing At Rio. Washington, Nov. 14.-A dispatch from Commander Picking Hays: "The b mbardment of Rio Janeiro continues tally with small arms ana wi.cu.uo Buns. Picking says both sides appear to be to blame. OFFICER REMOVED. The President has removed from office Thomas V. Cooper, Collector of Cu.Toms,fortbeporofPbliade.Pbia. RADFIELD'S FEMALE REGULATOR Ha proven an lnfaJHMe iclao for all deranre 2Ju peculiar w tU female aw.aoeneJCljroo. to wwab and oarUa dil utee. If takeu in time It r?uUlta n yivuv KlUiy action ofall Io tiooa of tn nf"' irtaoa. Youn idl at tLean of vuUtXT, and j..mim .t iLA meno- I nf I I ' i XM BOLD BANK ROBBERS. It is Believed There Is Little Chance for Escape. Pendleton, Or., Nov.14. The banl it Milton, thirty miles north of here, was robbed by desperadoes about 8 o'clock Monday afternoon. Three men well mounted, rode luto Milton during a dense fog and dismounted near the First National bank. One held the horses whIU the other two entered tbi bmk. Hopson and Davis then kept qulot while Charles Hopson, the assistant oishler, banded out (091.25 in gold coin from the till. The robbers quickly backed out of the bank, mounted their horses and were out of sight oven be fore an alarm was given. Scott Riohle, the deputy sheriff, with a posse of five men started in pursuit Boon after the alarm was given. Posses left Athena and Weston to take tho trail and the aUrin Is grneral. Prmldeut A, Hopson, Casblar N. A Dtvlsand Assistant Cashier Charles Hopson were In the bank, and were covered by pistols lu the bauds of the tworobliers, demanded monoy. The bink ofllclals hesitated, and President Htpsrn attempted to reach a pistol. Tne robbers immediately urea inree shots. One struck Hopson In the arm and and another In the side. One wound is serious and painful, Cashier Davis was missed, but bad bis face bad ly powder-burnt. THE SITUATION TODAY. It It believed there Is little chance for the Milton bank robbers tocsoape. All ferrks alonir the Columbia river are guarded. Hopson, who was shot, Is but slightly Injured. Officers bivo ac curate descriptions of the three robbers. It Is thought they headed for Wallula. SUte of Ohio, City of Toledo) ss Lucas County, Frank J Cheney makes oath that he la the senior partner of the firm of F. J . Cheney ftCo, doing busloms In thr city of Toledo, county and state afore Mid, and that said linn will pay the sum of cue hundred dollais for each and every case of tutarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hal I'm Catarrh Cure. Frank J. Cheney, Hwnrn to bcfititt inn and aulMcrlrx-d In mv prMwne. tills Oth day of Decem ber. A. D., IBM mrZ" A. W. CILEA80M Following report was made by the committee appointed ssvoral weeks since in Multnomah couuty to lnvostl rate Into tho conditions of the county overnment. Its report was raid to an immense meeting at Portland Saturday night and published In tho Orogontaii of Sunday. THE RErOItTS. 'On tho 2d Inst, wo called upon tho county ofilclalB, the first official being the oounty clork. Your oommlttoo stated the purposo of Its mission to Mr. Powell, who lu reply to our question why tbo semi-annual statement of tho dnanuial condition of tho county had not been published for tho months of April and October, 1893, stated that It Uad not beon customary to publish these statement. After reading the law to Mr. Powell, the fwnatty for Its viola tion, etc., ho acknowledged that he new the statute Wlion asked If he would publish a statement, ho said he would, if ordered by tho county oourt, ifter which tho committee pointed out that tbo county court had nothing todo with It, and that It waa mandatory up on tho clerk to have it published, "Tho committee called upon Sherlft Kelly, and upon Inquiry wbetbor ho bad made bis April und October reports to tho couuty clerk, he said ho had not that he had not been in tho habit of making these reports. We Insisted 'hat tho report be mado to the clerk Monday, Oth Inst., and bo promised to make su'.h report by Wednesday at Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report hA Baking &m romier ABSOLUTELY PURB itfni SEAL Notary Public, Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally and acts directly on the blood and mu ooussurf4r to the system. Send for teHmonlal, trte. V J CHKXKY& Co., Toledo, Ohio, ardold by druggist, 75 ct. funds ho had on hand, and be went on -it great length to .explain bow the funds got. into their present predica ment, and showed tho receipts for moneys turned over to the treasurer Slierld Kelly reports (108,020.21 In the Northwest Loan & Trust Company's bank, $148,717.88 in the Oregon Nation al bank and 2000 In the Union Bank mg Company, in ull 1310,041.12. He was asked why tbeso funds were not available, to which ho replied he could uot check against them as It would close the bauks. Ho was fdrther asked whetbor he had any monoy whloh could be turned Into tho school fund, and he replied that the banks had promised to raise (50,000 by Dec, 1. "The following day your ooommltteo ascertained that tbere wore some funds doposited by the treasurer In one of the banks. We made a second visit to the treasurer's office on the 3d and mado further Inquiry In regard to this matter. vVe Informed the treasurer that we were aware that he had some funds In one of the banks, and Mr. Malarky, upon sec ond thought, said he did havo some state funds, but that we had nothing to do with that. We then ask ed Mr. Mai arkey whether the state treasurer had receipted for the same. Ho said no.but that there was an understanding be tween Mr. Metsohan, state treasurer, and Mr. Loewenberg, of tho Merchants National bank, and that everything was all satisfactory. Ho was asked as to the amount, and replied (121,000, He was then asked If any arrangement bad been made wltb the bank for tho pay ment of 8 per oent Interest that the county was paying on the warrants un redeemed because of tho money in the bank, and he said that question had not been raised. Then the committee ventured tbo remark that the people bad already raised the question. When asked as to the amount or moneys due to the state, and as to the amount of moneys on band, he submit ted a letter from SUte Treasurer Meta- chan, bearing date March 21, 1BV3, making an urgent appeal to our county treasurer to forward moneys due, Insist log that It should be forthcoming as the titate was paying 8 per cent Interest on Its outstanding warrants, and that the moneys should be applied to tbeir can cellation. Then followed an Itemized accou'ii. follew: County Ux, 1831 1 02 878 76 f.ttt) Ux, looj... -- University titx, 1891, U'.uuly lax, 1602 Military ur, IWi Uulvemlty tax, 180.5 Total (482,631 88 Tills amouot, the oounty treasurer e!aJmi, Is In exces of the aotu tl amount du by 60,008,00. You cau but guess as to whloh of tho two treasurers Is cor root, that waa last March. He further ststel sluoo that time he had deposited In local bauks, to bo held aud applied in tho reduction of tho debt to the sum of (373,003,72, or which nmount there has beeu turned over to tho Btate treas urer tbo sum of (291,600 and that there was yet on hand and due to tho state thi sum of (111,693.72, whloh amount could not at present be withdrawn aud applied. Ho also stated that bo had about (500 In the general fund and a bout (4000 In tbo school fund. "The sheriff Btated that ho could not fllo the report with the olork, as ho lacked 9323,049 20 of tho (857,623.82 whloh should havo been paid over to the county treasurer. Of this amount about (20,000 Was duo him fur taxes from some of our wealthy people, al though the books show them as havlrg been paid, while in faot ho holds the receipts, claiming that it would not do to publish them as being delinquent, the remainder being In two of the local banks. There Is no reoord of the col leutlou of a road poll tax, and tho report or but 1012 poll taxes being collected ex cites much comment. "From this it will be seen that be has on band (180,300.73. "Finding that these ofllclals have so rar neglected and refused to make the flnauclal reports as required by law, your committee proceeded to lay the matter before tbo dUtriot attornoy and requested that tboy bo arrested und flued, In accordance wltb section 8181. Ute-t. We inquired the amqunL qf.LHP9..K?0K.to his ofllco, we learn that 2.078 76 1,013 89 80) 403 76 11 841 76 8.460 09 tho district attorney was at Salem, and we laid tho matter before each of his deputies, Malarkey and Hall, eaoh of whom positively refused to Issuo tho warrauts, as did also Justice McDeyltt. Your committee thon awnlled the re- turu of the district attorney, and upon his arrival called upon that (flluial. Upon learning our mission ho declined and refused to Issue tho warrants out or the Justice court, claiming that tbo Jus tices are clossly associated wlpi the county ofllclals and largely dependent upon them for business, bo would not expect a conviction In such cases, aud the stigma or an acquittal would attach to him for failure to convict. "While waiting for an audlen"o with the oounty court your committee had the pleasure or hearing Hon. D. P. Thompson, as school director, ask tt tho county oourt why there was such an unfair and uujust distribution or tho funds that had been collected. He pre sented figures showing that there should have boen paid over to the school fund (80,420.42, when In fact (02,001 00 of that amount had beon paid over to the road aud general funds. Mr. Thompson further staUd that bad tho school fund received Its proper share, district No. 1 would not have had to go and borrow (100,000, ui was recently done. The tax payers will readily see that they are oul (500 per month In Interest on account of this unlawful action or some or the officials, "Owing to tho way we have beeu blndvred and delayed your committee has not been able to devote time enough to dig Into the matter or expenditures for road puriwses aud other Hems that deserve careful search. Your commit tee earnestly advises that It or a similar commltto bo authorized to employ counsel to assist them lu pronccutlug this matter through to a successful ter mination, ond bo authorized to sue out an order restraining the county treas urer from paying the (40,000 warrant Illegally issued to Mary R. Hawkius and sue for the recovery of tbo (10,101 paid out Illegally on tho present owner ship books, also ror the 17600 Illegally paid out to Architect Hodgson to pros. ecu to the county clerk and sherd! for having failed and neglected to rite their emolument returns as provided by sec tion 2378, and also to prosecute the clerk, sheriff and treasurer for falling to make the reports aa provided for by section 8471. Your committee further recommend that there should be em ployed at least four men to carefully expert the books of these official', as we believe the cost of employing four men fr.im doing their duty to the taxpayer. These mnn should have the necessary Intelllgonoo to look up carefully the duties of the offices they are to Inspect, and the moral courage to do their duty fearlessly. Every office should be most thoroughly searched." OROVKR'8 LAST CAKE-WALK. Tho resignation or two of President Cleveland's cabinet members on ac count or his determination to restore the rotten Hawaiian monarchy will t no surprise to thoso who have witnessed tho gradual ovolutlon or his autocratic and un-American administration. Htci izu-'llo methods with bis party, hte nullification or the Geary antl-OblnsM law, his truckling to aristocrats and bta connlvanoo with royalty, have loos slnco disgusted loyal Americans. It te only to be wondered at that the whole cabinet has not before this reftetmeed the president's mistaken and from a patriotic standpoint, extraordinary fatal policies. The resignation or Hoke SimIUi will endear him to the South wWfefa to of posed to negro domination In tke South us well as Hawaii. It will endear blm to the North whloh believes Inbototlng the American flag over the Island. It Is well known that Morton, secre tary or agriculture, has been long chaf ing under the Wall Street deepoUsw enthroned at the White House. Loo don and Wall Street have dictated too much free trade and exclusive Kok buglsm to suit even the Demoeratte farmers of our country. Unless Cleve land can rocovorsomo of bis lost ascend uuoy he will bo deserted by all the Democratic leaders as ho was long el nee dosertod by the rank and file, and the bono and sluow of this land. BRITISH WAA8SIP1. The Champion was Ordered BeM and Not to Honolulu. Victoria, B. C. Nov. 14, The Brit ish ship Champion did not sail secretly for Honolulu, but for Great Britain to go out of commission. On ber return from Retiring sea sho underwent a gen eral survey to ascertain whether she was fit to recommlsslon here. The re sult was that sho was ordered to the English nuyal dock yards to be over hauled and paid out of commission. On this she flew ber flag and sailed fur homesovoral days ago. Possibly eta may cal at Honolulu, but It Is under stood sho had no instructions from bete to do so. By the tlmo sho reaches En gland her time will have expired. Tl Nymph, whloh also sailed recently fir the Southern seas, had waited several days fur the new medical officer for the Hyuclntbe, now at Honolulu, where she will go to place him on board, TIIK Q:JKLN. The Portland Telegram: Queen Llllu- okalanl, whom Cleveland wants to re store to her throuo, is a paunchy, old, colored lady, who sops hergravy In the pan, and believes la ghosts. She is an Idolatress, and will now add the gokiea calf to her collection of faltw gouV. Grover will like her. "Wiiamette." This olub Wednesday evening ibis week. All members aro at liberty to Invito c couple and are requested to aaeetat 8:30 p. m. A MB38KMCIKB. When yon have ur gent business somewhere and no tints to go, call a Lookwood rdessenger by simply turning In a call at the blue box. They are great time savers. Found Our at Last, It Is frequent ly dllHcuIt to locate yow best friends but thy will be found at lesc That I the experience of Saleaa kowwhsepsrs wltb J. A. Van Eaton, tke populr r grocer. The well known utrenttbenlne tosrtlef dr loaio as mm rwrfiuil nervine, aro fouwt la Garter Iiam Iron, combine 1 wliUo'tier toulo a4i pille. wbicrietreaftnea ibe BrTmao4be4y, bu tiuprvve im uioei mis wwfHiwe. Tbtr U no one article la tb llaeof eaU elau that l vm ea Urxe . return fiirthi Miner 1 at a joort porou a r-aeteaUir t'er, t4tjfe m for a short time will uot bo greater than Jioa flatten, that or .m man for along time, and ,1 again, four men will be less open to wttieWt twu. wbiea are w - being tampered wltb or Mulled out.ftonTi. BfnoM' m- fc .l w