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R!IWH!HIIHHBIHiBHHBi M;UV-y'" 'i1 ''"vryg WUBMMIMHJil CHEAPEST Associated Press Daily News paper Published on the Pacific Coast. $3.00 a Year. CAPITAL ONE CENT DAILY! JOURNAL. S8cts.! saeatk fcy HIS Prepaid la Advaae. Ke Papers Scat Time ) Oat. VOL. 6. DAILY EDITION. SALEM. OUEGON, THUBSDAY, NOVEMBER 38, 1893. DAILY EDITION. NO. 277. ''I! tilt !-ift'Blii9i!l(fKEH - i-ate LT . BOOTS, 11 mmWUR! A good assortment from cheap to best grades. We buv for CASH and sell for CASH, and WILL SAVE YOU From 15 to 5 percent, on all your purchases. The New York Racket when you want Oil Clothing, Gossamers, Macintoshes, Eubber Hat, Wool and iur hats, hosiery and notions. E. T. BARNES. State Insurance Block, 333 Com'l St. Ed. C. sllliiP K. Meeker & Co,, Hop Kxporters OFFICE, Oberheim Block, up stairs, Salem. W. A. TEMPLET02T, Gen'l Agent. CHURCHILLlPiimps.Pamps.Piimp BURROUGHS NO Is experienced when you get your teeth extracted or filled by 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, d Over Gray Bros. Shooting S AND YOU WANT GUNS - AND - AMMUNITION. We lead on High Stock and Low Prices. . BROOKS & SALISBURY. TUB NEW WILLAMETTE STABLES Completed and ready to wait on customers HrCsandVxprTo at reasonable prices. We keep a M $&. Drajs f P mMLTaTdTea.denr2b,uth of im i sss THE OLD RELIABLE NORTH SALEM MEAT MARKET, J. H. ALLEN, Prop. The very beat of meats at all tlmea, and the best of service. f-Opposlte Wade's Store. Steamer fllfona FOB PORTLAND. . UK-BOMBS 2ftffiaS una jrna7 ;' KBTURNINO, leave. Portland Tnetdajs, Tburadaji and Hatnrday at fl a. m. Faat time for paenjer aervlee; no war landlnc freight handled. ROUND TBIf (nnlunlled) VUB. One way, llJb. MEAL8 38 OBNT& Tor frdebt rate and llek'U apply to MlteU U, VftluU Oou, Holaua btoek. XM-im Cross, Choice leas. Wholesale and itetail Dealer in Fresh, Salt and .SmoIccdISIeatslof a IKinds 95 Court and 110 State Streets. 103 State Street. PAIN eason Open rnrV KVAN A CO. W.A.Cubicjc. I'mldent. J. H. AmsaT. Cubler. OF SALEM. Tranaai-Uaetneral bankin biulneai. ProSfSl a?entt n paid t """"Pi' i?S! wa 'K no ,u "" ' FvIiDOTK? J. MAfctnr, h uc&lBAl!. W. A CC81CK. W.VXmi. J.-;KSct0r.. H.V. Matthews, -mrtctan. E. X. WAITEritlNTlNCI CO., BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS AND ZcoalBlanhFiMlshera. Baaa't Nw Brlck)T tb.Unk,ComTtml. Oapilal PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT It Still Remains . Over Hawaii. PEN IS NOT ENTHRONED. Minister Willis is an Executive Officer, HE WILL ACT AT THE PROPER TIMB In a Waj That No America Will Hare Cause to Regret. No Restoration. San Francisco, Nov. 23. The steamer Alameda has arrived. There is nothing new at the Islands. No ef fort has been made to restore the queen. Minister Willis's Repot 5. San Francisco. Cal.. Nov. 2d. (Correspondence of the Associated Press Honolulu, Nov. 16.) The main change in the Dolitical situation since tbo Aus tralia sailed, has been one of increased strain and greater business depression. Since bis formal call to present bis credentials, Minister Willis has not communicated ofllclally with the gov ernment. Tho most significant hap pening which has taken place, occurred last Monday, when a committee of the American leacue. a lately organized auxiliary of the Annexation club, called on the new minister. Minister Willis's answer to the committee's welcome has not leakea out, but the associated press is able to give the following, nearly, If not quite verbatim report of the reply. Willis said: "I am an ardent American. I would like to eee the stars and stripes waving over all the Islands on the Pacific, or any other terrltority which should be beneficial to the United States. I have my Instructions, which I cannot di vulge. This much I cau say, that the policy of the United States is already formulated, regarding these Islands, and that nothing which can be said or done can ayail now. I come as an executive olllcer. When the proper time arrives I shall act. I am sorry I cannot tell you when or how. Knowing the policy of the United States I could not have accepted tho position of an executive ofllcer had It been in conflict with the principles I hold. Americans here will have nothing to regret. However, I wish to state positively that any out side Interference will not be tolerated by the United 8tates." The nrovisional government considers MlnUter Willis' remarks as significant, and from other Information obtained It Is generally believed among Americans that a Uulted States proiectoraio win he uhortlv established over the provis ional government, with the understand ing that a stable rorm oi government ue organized thereunder within a limited period. In consequence or me sirainea couuj- tlnn of aflairs an extra guard of sharp shooters are stationed at he executive buildings. This morning President Djle paid a visit to the U. 8. Stumer Philadelphia and was received with a national salute of 21 guns. Last Monday morning the ex-Queen somewhat unexpectedly called upou Minister Willis, at the U. a. legation. She remained at the legation about twenty minutes. Minister wtms uas ... . ,..,! it. h call. The ex Queen's action has created much unfavorable comment. It surprised the royalists as well as annexationists. When Interviewed by an Associated Press correspondent Just before tho steamer sailed, Willis said nothing would be done until he again heard vherJI w .....I f.w Ulv. about totxvtritnc tbe pain'" "deal attendant ni-og an lnfmb!.lf"" Icfur.andcJrttoUi - tue lorwirra ui -'-Tenement, tttaBK 'I the danger tureo r to both mother and cniia. . IM Vf M inttStn. f y umm junniLO RtouiATOii ca,ATtAirr,ft. from Washington, and that any trouble precipated on either -tldo would bo stoppod by Uulted Statef'forces. When his attention was calleajto a dispatoh saying the ex-Queen 'gUl.bo restored he declined to expressijseJoplnlon. it is believed here tbo dispatch is a fake. The provisional government declare they will be able to maintain peace. STEVENB ON HAWAII. The Plea for Admission of tho lands to the Union. Is- Wrar Someuvillk, Mass., Nov. 23. Hon. John L. Stevens, ex-minister to Hawaii, lectured on Hawaii and Ha waiian affairs last night. He said: At tbe date of her downfall the misguided and unworthy Lilloukalanl -was with out the sympathy and aid of tbo best native Hawallans and all tho respect able and responsible white residents of the Island, Not a hand was lifted in defense of tbe seml-barbarlan tbrono when it fell, conclusively disproving the assertions of tbe agent of the fallen queen, sent to Washington. The agent thought it might help his case by ut tering base statements that the United Slates minister and the naval com mauders deprived Lilloukalanl of the throne, and Claus Sprockets, who wants a weak Hawaiian monarchy for his tool, sees fit to repeal tbe absurd story. In presenting themselves for admis sion iuto the American uulon the is lands come under mure Amorioan as pects than any other of our previously annexed states or territories. Why should they not bo permitted to come under the flag deeply loved in the is lands. I hear a whisper In tbe air: "Let the islands vote on tho question." Immediately after the organization January last the British minister at Honolulu urged the plan on the pro visional government. The Bcheme was subsequently brought forward by the queen's attorney. The lottery and opium rings favored the plan while tho ultra tory English and Canadian Pa cific railroad have purposes in view other than those of tbo fallen queen aud the lottery and opium rings. They agreed as to the method of defeating annexation. Claus Spreckels makes it a part of the alliance to kill annexation by pleblscltum. This Is an alliance as powerful as It Is dlsroputttble, aud it Is not admissible by honest Americans for following reasens: It would surely re sult in raising au enormous corruption fund by tho allied parties. Tho Ca nadian l'ucllio railroad in tho past used vast bribes to accomplish its designs and wants and hits its foot and hand firmly in Hawaii. Claus Spreckels holds money to be the chief power lu politics and would pay out enormously to keep the sugar planters' Islands un der his grinding monopoly. To restore his prestige lost by tbe fall of the mon archy and to carry out his scheme to make the Islands an outside field main ly for cheap Aslatio labor aud raw sugar production ho would carry this threat and load his steamers and out-voto the provisional government by extensive colonization. Tbe powerful Pacific ring wish to make a sure depot lu Hawaii which they could not do with United States authority established in the Islands. By this combined power all operations would be surely carried on la the Huu of popular suffrage which might over come seven-eighths of the property holders and permanent residents and all of the really responsible men In the Islands. To Congress First. Washington, N v. 23. It Is stated that none of the reorts of the cabinet officers would be given out or made public until after congress has met and tbe message of the president seut in. Oresham'a Attitude. Washington, Nov. 23.- When tbe Associated Press bulletin announcing that the Hawaiian queen has not been restored to the throne was shown to Secretary flrejbam, he said: "That Is not surprising to me. I was not ex peeling to liter by this steamer that she had been restored." Beriab Brown's Wife. Seatti-B, Wash., Nov. 23. Mrs. Jeanule McIIugh Brown, wife of the veteran newatr inan,Berlah Brown, died In this city, aged OS years. Ilsr husbaud bas been connected with newspapers In Han Francisco, Portland, Salem, Olympla, and other coast cities during tbe past twenty years, and she was well-known lu each of those cities. Five Fatalities. Dctkoit. TWa afternoon ihe large wboeisalo dry goods house of Edson Moore and Co., Ave stories high, burn ed to the giouud. Ismm three quarters of a million dollars. It td ford Dunning aud James McWay wt-re. killed by Jumplog from the top story. TOE MEXICAN REVOLUTION. Brazilian Insurgents of Success. Con II lent JOHN BOLL LIKBS AMERICAN BEEF Tko Nicaragua Canal Compuiy to Bo Sued. Revolutionists Moan Business. Ciupad Juarez, Mex., Nov. 23. That the revolutionists are in earnest, there can no longer be any doubt. Thoy feel confident that thoy can overcome Diaz or at least forco him to a numberof concessions. One of tholr camps Is sit uated GO miles Inland from hero. In this party nro 00 men, well armed and equipped. Manual Garola, with tho rank of colonel, is luoommand. Iu au Interview ho said: "Wo have enlisted in thlscauso to stay. There can be no b&okward stop taken now. The bridges woro burned behind us. Should wo disband, wo would bo hunted down and shot like wild beasts, so It Is best to fight It out. Diaz and his henchmen whom ho bas placed In power have departed from the constitutional form of government, and are usurpers and tyrants. Un necessary and uujust taxes nro wrung from the people and we propose to drlvo them out The people nro with us aud our forces are constantly increasing." "How many mon have you?" "We have in tbo neighborhood of 000 under arms." He said further that General Luja n Is now stationed near 1'ulomas and Generals Hache and Perez are In tho Casas Grandes county, and that they have captured several towns. H o con cluded by saying: "When our revolu tion gets well under way we will have all the financial aud other backing we want. You may also see in the course of a few weeks uprisings In other states, and somo of them at places where least expected." American Boof. Lo.NDon, Nov. 23. Tho house of lords commltte Is considering the question of marking the foreign meats. Birken head killed beef from tho Uulted States is so liko tho English-beef that tho publlo Is unable to tell the difference. In fact, tbo committee Is of opinion that a large quantity or English meat. Is Inferior to the American, Tho com mittee recommends that dealers In foreign meats bo registered aud have signs stating the fact affixed to their shops. Nicaragua Canal. Managua, Nicaragua, Nov. 23 It Is learned that Dr. Guzman, the Nlca raguan minister In Washington, has boon instructed by the government of Nicaragua to Immediately enter suit against tho Nicaragua Canal Co. for (300,000, on account of tho falluro of the coinpauy to complete tho canal within the time specified In tho inter national agreement. Affairs in Brazil. London, Nov. 23. The Times today publishes a dispatch from Itlo do Jane iro dated November 18th saying that tbe heavy artillery Are continues dally. During the bombarding Saturday a shell burst at Fort Lnge, killing an of ficer and seventeen men. Thorn have been many casualties In the streets. Tbe foreign diplomats consider it im possible to lake further steps for pro tection of life and property and the nval commanders concur lu letting both sides proceed without further in terference. The insurgents are confident of sue cess; they captured Dago (In the prov ince of Rio do Sul) and nro making progress northward. President Pelx oto in preparlug for a stubborn defense at Bio and states that be Intends fight ing to the last and when his ship ar rives he expects a victory. All business Is suffering severely and every branch is stagnated. Tho finan cial position of the government Is dlfll cult, the treasury Is exhausted aud the fact that Peruambucto is declared In a state of selge shows the spread of the movement. Officers Honored. BAN Josu, Costa Rica, Nov. 23. Ad miral Benbam, C'upUln Watson and 11 other ofllcer of tbe Ban Francisco ar rived hereyexterday ou a special train at tbe invitation of the president. AU called on tbe president during the day, and last night they were banqueted by the American residents. The president aud bis cabinet were present. Thecffi. crs will leave today, Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report 4. RoYal ?? ABSOLUTELY PURE A Hawaiian Bepnblio. Washington, Nov. 23. Tho theory Is advanced that before tho uext sto lin er arrives at San FrauciBOO, tho queen may have been restored, overthrown again, and a republic established. Insurgent Ironclad Sunk. Loudon, Nov. 23. President IVIxoto has talegraphed that tho Insurgent Iron clud Javary has been sunk by tho bat teries at Nlcthoroy. The crow per ished. Indians Starving. Quebec. Nov. 23.The greatest des titution provalls among the Indlaus all ovor Canada, and from Labrador to British Columbia como contiuous tales of suffering. Priests und missionaries are vainly endeavoring in a small way to rollove tho misery which has only commenced with tho arrival of cold weather, and tho government will be appealed to. Ono of tbe Indian towus in tbe northern part of tbo providence of Quebec bas been wiped out by tho way of famine. It is already Isuowu that mora thah 400 Indlaus havo por Isbed becauso of hunger. It la expeot ed that thousands more must starve be fore winter is over. THE NATIONAL GRAN OB Adopts Resolutions Condemning Secretary Morton. Syracuse, N. Y., Nov. 23. In tho national grango the committee on good of tho ordor submitted (ts report on the languago used by Bocretary of Agricul ture Morton at Chicago. Referring to tho grango, It Is alleged, he condemned and censured tbo organization. Tho btuguago was characterized as unbe coming a gentleman, a man lu high of fice and a member of tbo president's cabinet. It was resolved, so far us the graugo was concerned, that there was not one word of truth lu what the sec retary Bald; that tho secretary by etat Ing untruths, had provod hlmsolf uu- worthy of his position; that the presl dent owes It to tho farmers of tho larg est agricultural nation In the world to appoint a secretary of agriculture In sympathy with them. Tho report was adopted. A committee was appointed to submit tho report to President Cleve land. At Oregon Olty. Oregon City, Noy. 23. In tho Emll Bulrrapecaso tho Jury returned a vor diot of not guilty. Tho judgo passed sentence' upon him for carrying con cealed weapons, t he sou teuce being 76. The court adjourned this evening till Friday morning, as tomorrow Is a statutory holiday. In general tho day will not be observed as Thanksgiving Dayton's City Election. Dayton. Or., Nov, 23. Dayton's municipal election Tuesday, with the exception of some heated discussion of the saloon question, passed off quietly. Seventy votes, the largest in the his tory of tho town, were cast. The elec tion resulted In the defeat of the entire citizens' (prohibition) ticket, with the exception of marshal. The successful candidates are: Trustees, Alex Mutch- ler, Thomas MoNolsh, Fred Miller, Adam Rassner, J, B. Rliey; recorder, II. A. Bertram; marshal, B. M, Doreey, A Blow To Boise. Boisk, Idaho, Nov. 23, Major Coon- ey bos received official Information that Major-Geueral Hchofleld has recom mended that Boise barracks be aban doned In the near future. The removal of tho troops will be a serious blow to Boise, and tbe citizens here will make a strenuous eirort to have rjchoilold's order revened by (he department. Kills! His Srotbsr. (Jkakt's Pass, Nov, 23- A sad trag edy was enaoted on Evans creek, 12 miles above Woodvllle, In which Steve Beers shot and Instantly killed his brother In aelfdefeuse, ho says the men were at Graut's Pass yesterday and took out a supply of liquor, they were drunk at tbe I J me of tbe shoollu. Bteve is under arrest. Royalty OspUrei. London, N.v. 23. It It reported that IClng Lobengula bas tsen ruptured. Baking Powder A MOB AT SPOKANE. Attacking a Newspaper's Course E Snow East of tbe Mountains. Smikanr, Nov. 23. At 11 o'clock today a mob of ono hundred gathered In front of the Review offlca under the leadership of a man named Helm, who threatened that paper with dire ven guinea uuless-lt altered ita odltorlal course. The crowd then marched to A. M. Cannon'H bank building. By this time it hud swelled to two or three hundred men. Mr. Cannon and May or Powell addressed tho crowd, coun selling prudence and reason. At 1 o'clock this afternoon tho crowd dis persed. A blinding snow Btnrm is pre vailing. Lehigh Valley Strike. Jersey City, N. J., Nov. 23. Tb Luhlgli valley strike situation Is with out material change. The Company is InoreaMug slowly the numberof mov-; ing freight trains. Orders have bee Issued to tbo fourth regiment New Jsi. soy, and first roglmont Philadelphia National Guard, to bo In readiness for any emergonoy. Tho Strikers are Gou ndou t. Goal Ship on Fire Santa Uarhara, Cal,, Nov. 23. Tho British ship Gosford la ou fire off Point Conception. Sho la a four-masted Iron vessel, loaded with coal, 140 days from Liverpool for San Francises. Firs was discovered lu tho hold last Satur day and ..Captain. Methara rnad for land. Tho ship Js now anchored 1m smooth water, two miles from Point Conception. No lives wero lost and tho crew is ou tho steamer Casper, which Is standing by the ship. TIm tug Monarch has gone from here to her assistance. It is thought tbo fireoaa bo extinguished and the ship caved, William Tell Coleman. HAMFlUNIlIHCn. TCnv 9.1 William ,T Coleman, an old pioneer and mere. ant prince of San Francisco, who dkt so much to build up tho metropolis of too Pacific coast, died ago 00 years froca ageheral breaking down of his cob stltntlon. Tbo decline lu Coleman's health may be said to data from the time of tho falluro of the great coaimr clal house of William T. Coleman 4 Co. of which ho was tho head, which fall uro occured May 8, 1888. Eastern Oregon Snow. Tub Dat.lk8, Or., Nov. 23. Tb first snow of tho season baa been fallls continuously since ten last nlgkt, it te now a foot deep, Poitland Th&BkBgivlHf. Portland, Nov. 23. Thanksgiving day Is observed hero by only banlwf stato and county olllcers. Judge Bfeat tuck ex-oepted. Yexc-Book Objected To. Boihk, Idaho, Nov. 23, The toast post of the Grand Army bos passed resolutions condemning the Ellis his tory of the United States placed la tb Idaho schools under the free text-book law. It Is objected to on the ground that It Is Incorrect la statements re garding the Rebellion, but primarily because the tone of tho book is such as to Inculcate no lesson of patriotism. It Is so tender in Us treatment ot tHe Rebellion that it carries no suggestlo of a wrong having been committed. A strong effort will be made to have Um book banished, State of Ohio, City of Toledo as Lucas County, Frank J Cheney makes catts that Its Is the senior partner of the Arm of F. J, Cheuey & Co., doing buslaess la law city of Toledo, county and (at aJer said, and that said lira will aay sum of one hundred dollars tut and every esse of catarrh that be cured by tbs uw of Hall's (toarrte Cure. Frank J. Okhshiy. Sworn to before me aad stttMterHsM lu my presenc, this 0th day of Dsesw ber, A. D 1S&U. - A. W. GlbaiW SKAfc Notary Pttbifc, Hall's Catarrh Cure U taken luberaaMy and acts directly ou tbs blood aud ssvV cous surfaces to tbe system, gtd fear testimonials, free. F. J. CHBNMY fc Co., Tokdo, Obi. iirHoUl by drtHfttts, 76 et f" v if! I . 11rw.Hfr.lTH-. 1i -l-YtiSSflftliiffnMt ft Tn i riiiiiii tr -- - iostititatfL W