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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1893)
OH32 APES'? Associated Press Daily News paper Published on the Pacific Coast. $3.00 a Year. . --? ,- ONE CENT DAIlf JOURNAL uocu. A montu uy mi Prepaid la Advance. No Papon Seat Whea Tlmo is Out. VOL. 6. DAILY EDITION". SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER i, i83. DAILY EDITION. NO. 287. ITS, SHOES jMB IBM! A good assortment from cheap to best grades. We buv for CASH and soil fdr CASH, and WILL SAVE YOU . From 15 to 25 per cent, on all your purchases. Indicted By the Grand Jury at Portland. PROMINENT NAMES ON THE LIST. The New York Racket when you want Oil Clothing, Gossamers, Macintoshes, Rubber Hat, wool, and iur hats, hosiery and notions. E. T. BARNES. State Insurance Block, 333 Com'liSt. Ed. C. Cross, Choice VKfcfZiKS--! la s. Wholesale anil detail Dealer In Fresh, feult and SmokcdJMcats.'of a lliinds 95 Court and 110 State Streets. , Other Important Persons Are Involved. EX Meeker & Co., Hop Exporters OFFICE, Oberheim Block, up stairs, Salem. W. A. TEMPLETON, Gcn'l Agent. CHURCHILL"lPtimps,PiJERps,PamP SB 103 BURROUGHS State Street. NO PAIN !l?JX!& Ur.V ," AI1H3. rfiht. work done. Bridge ceiain .crown luociiou. --- i work and Hue gold fillings a specialty. Dental Parlors, Over Gray Bros. eoa More Smugglers. Portland, Dee. 6. The Federal Grand Jury tbia afternoon returned 27 indictments against persons iu this city for smuggling Chinese into this port from British Columbia. Following named parties are indicted: Wm. Dunbar, Nathan Blum, James Lotau, C. J. Mulkey, C. B. Cardinal), W. B. Jackling, AIpx Robs, P. J. Bac non, Glen O. Holmau, Thomas Jordan, Ex-Customs Inspector. There are 17 Chinese merchants, among whom It Seid Beck, one of the most prominent Chinese merchants in the Northwest. Holman and Bannon are notaries pub lic and it Is alleged they made out cer tificates. Defendants were arraigned In a body and pleaded not guilty. Later: John Wilson of Viotorla and E. P. Thompson aud J. E. Marks are also Indicted. Other persons of social and political prominence are involved. Shield's Statue Unveiled. Washington, D. C, Dec. 6 Shields was a meteorlo figure in American history, claiming citizenship at difler- ant Hmea in ha fa dozen slates ana everywhere honored. He was hero of two wars, represented three states, Illinois, Minnesota abd Missouri in the United States s nate. He was a governor of Oregon and had begun a career cut short by war iu California. His last public act was to preside over a political convention in still another state, Wisconsin. A DUELIST. During early days in Illinois he challenged Abraham Lincoln to a duel, the cause of which always has been something of a mystery. Lincoln ac cepted the cha enge, named broao swords, ns weapons, but through lutei yeutioH of friends, the duel never came off Now Hefle .nd More Coming. Holiday Goods Th? Neu)?stMost Attractive worth, as we can please . . L- n knv h Denny's ' fto nnr Mnmmnth HtOCK Deioio jr ---' you beat of all, and cau surely eaveyou mo,.,. SALISBURY. A VICTORY FOR LABOR. The Lehigh Road Takes Bacs its Men Without Prejudice. Betheleiiem, Pa., Dec. 0 As a re sult of conference between the officers of the Lehieh Valley Railroad, the hnrinf arbitration of the 8tateof New York and New Jersey and chiefs of the local and national labor organlza tlons, which participated in the great strike on that road, the striKe is uecmr edofl early this morning. The road rpP(.tn re-emDloy strikers without -"' -- - - . . . . prejudice and without regard to tneir membership to labor organizations, so far as places can be found for them; to listen tocomplaluts from the grievance committees aud to give old employes urefereucelu hiring additional men. IOWA MINES TO CLOSE. Unless Agreement is Reached-One Thousand Men Out. . n.-....i Des Moines, D c. o. -u ie iun.H.' miners, employed In eleven coal mine.. of this district una THE NEW WILLAMETTE STABLES i,i fnooni.u i.uno w keen a iuii "" ... , t,ia vnntv. for service meVt all dern.X" Also keep' the , fln-t J-" '"" RAN & CO Rum n,l .l.lpnra 2 b OCk BOUtll Of pOBlUUW - was MONEY TO LOAN .. . m ... -OT-j-. a n amntints Ume jo salt. Ho delay In coafderln lw""' FEAR. & FORD, Boom' 12, 1 nU Bank bloo. .r 1T.CKT. W.A.Ccsicx. '' cahier. ..Ml National m, 512dW 5ieamer,.flItoDa- FOR rDRTLAND. weaves uoise'o oock aieuauj: "p,ind ttt pl Friday 7:80 a. m.,rrtTln In Jru-nau imu p. i, . itRriiRNiNn imvci PortUnd Tue.dayi, thurday and baturday at a, m. Fat tlmo for pauenxer service; no way Itndln. freight handled. ROUND TRIP (unlimited) IZOO. One 7i 1 1 2. MBAL8 OS OBNT8. OTT SALE-Wi tSmnlatttnll n pa 0 oolleclion I. VauDuth, r A ci-gicK. K M. f018AWi , ji AI.BKUT. & W. MABTIH. J n A -Director! ir.V. MATTMBWB, mat at nOOn. XI im.it, rfpnlded to order a general strike, unless operators revoke the de cl Ion to withhold two weeks' pay, In- stead of one, aud demanuiug vj two weeks instead of once a inon. .. ScAtlonsare.dUputewlliultln .,, ....i rt-iuaining closed for an an ir "-- - ludeflulte period. PonulUts Not m It TacoMa, Dec. 0.-In the city elec Uonsjield throughout this -W 1 T 'A .. i,, were overwhelm- Zs Zh5l RepubllcAo. c NJ 2? tickets won everywhere. Demo crats won in ww p - HAWAIIAN MATTERS. Washington, Dec 0. The state de partment ha evidently already been informed of the uews received In the Associated Press dispatch from Hono lulu via Port Townsend so fur as It con veyed the lnteutlon of Minister Willis to takeuofurtherstepstowaidcarrylng out his instructions until ho Bhou d hear further from the department. But so far as it conveyed the publlo ut terance in Honolulu by the minister of his Intentions it was news to the dn partment, the president and the cabin et. There were Indications to show that It was not agreeable news and the impression was conveyed that the ad ministration was rather disappointed at the manner In which Minister Willis has thus far conducted the mission. It Is evident the state department re ceived by the last steamer (Alameda) news that Minister Willis had deter mined to defer carrying out his instruct ions until ho heard further from the government. It is a presumption that the Cor win carried to him furtner in structions for which the paragraph in the president's message referring to Hawaii was written after additional in structions to Aiiutster Willis had been dispatched. This paragraph may be taken to reflect thesplrit of the instruct ions. Whatever doubts Minister Willis may have expressed of the accuracy of Blount's report the president has not lost any absolute faith iu the ascuraoy of Blount's Investigation and the just ico of his conclusions. It is highly probable, therefore, that the new in structions are a repetition of the old. The Associated Press representative received today from a reliable source In timation of the policy intended to pur sue la Hawaii. The extent of active influence Intended to be employed In oehalf of reseating Lllioukalanl on the throne has probably been exaggerated. The purpose of the administration Is believed to bo to act as arbitrator be tween the two parties In disputo and endeavor to prevail on them to agree between themselves. This was contin gent upon the confluence and belief based on the explicit association con talued iu the last letter to Blount, that the provisional government would fall to pieces when notified that annexation wub Impracticable. In that letter which i-a-i not been publUhe 1, dated Honolulu, July 21, Bleuutsald: "The act! in of the Uuited States is awaited by all as a matter of necessity. TIjIh coidition, itcau be asauraid, will re main uulil the proposition to aunex in accepted or rejected, Iu the latter con tingency no sudden movement is likely to occur. The present government oau only rest ou the use of military force a it possessed mont of the arm on the Is? auds with a small white population to draw from to strengthen it. Ultimate ly it will fall without fall. It my pre erve Us existence for a year or tvj.but not longer." Enough Is known of Minister Willis ' Impression gained since his arrival at Honolulu to mike oertalu that ho does not agree with Blount in thin. The Associated Press telegram bring ing late uews from Hawaii was read to the cabinet meeting from an office copy in ortuance of nubllcatlon. It was the subject for cjusultatlon In theoibluet, but probably caused no change In the plan decide! on after heirlun from Minister Willis by the Alameda. The Hawaiian minister, Thurston, was not at home, but a little group of Hawillans at the Btnu hotel were glad to heir the new by way of Port T twusend and t-xp'esed their opinion hat it gave cuibj for encouragement t the friends of the prov.siooal government. TOE, vPAClFIC RAILWAYS. Big Salaries Refused to the New Receivers. a B.&N. CO. MAY BB INDEPENDENT. German Bondholders Preparing to Act. 0. R. & N. Co , Report. Berlin, Dee. 6. The meeting of Gorman bondholders of tbo Oregon Railway and Navigation Co., or which It Is claimed, the largest number of shares are held in Germany, convened this moruiiig. It Is called on account of non-paymoai of December coupous according to report received iu Berlin of Union Pacific Railways. The meeting was convened by tho Deusche bank aud there Is considerable feeling among German bond holders who claim their interests seriously threatened by tho attitudo of receivers. Siomans, of the Deusche bank and Dr. Bsirth read long report on the situation, which said the faot, that December coupons would nut bo paid, was noth ing to frighten boud holders. The Ore gon railway and navigation company, the report continued is commercially in a happy position as it was the Union Pacific's only outlet to tho coast. The character of the country forbids n par ellel line and that the traffic of the company can never be taken away from it. MAY IlECOMi: INDEPENDENT. It was added it may bo poaslblo, in interest of Uuion Pacific, to make the Oregon Hallway and Navigation independent company and in position to make arrangements with Northern and Central Pacific, whichever is most advisable. The meeting recoived the report, elected a committee to represent their interests, with full pow.r to aci. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report Baking Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE A x js& BATTLE IN TOE SENATE. David B. Uill Challengi? Tho President. TO EMPLOY MILITARY FORCE. la Ordor to Restore tho Monarchy iu Hawaii. Hill's Challenge. Washington, D, C, Dee. 0. In the sonato this afternoon when Hoar's Hawaiian resolution was taken up, Hill created a sensation by making perhaps the strongest speech of bis sensational career. Ho challenged tho right of tho president to use military forco to restoro tho Hawaiian queen. "There aro three cordlnate bran olios of this Government," said ho ''and this authority Is not vested In the President alone." Tbo contemplated action of tho President be deolared would bo the usurpation of tho rights of Congress. Sherman also challenged tho correct ness of tho Proeldonts position. BIG SALARIES REFUSED. Tho late Francis Parkman, tho his torian, was a man who had always about him an air of distinction that made tho passerby turn to look at him. Ho was tall, stately and courtly, with old school dignity of manuor. Tho Chineso brother is becoming no climated. Young Knai, a Chinaman, and a Yale graduate, who tooknn activo part in tho recent parliament of relig ions, is engaged to marry Miss Mary Burnham, a protty girl of Springfield, Mass. BRIC-A-BRAC NOVELTIES. T.ittla footstools in delf havo been mado. Dresden china trays nre in uso for tho toilet, tho bathroom, tho library and the tabic Vienna clocks aro dainty panels of en amel set in tenfples of brass. Wattcau scenes aro choson. A suggestive bit of furniture is a standard of brass with a wreathed oval tied with a lowknot, from which a bird cage is suspended. Fin do siecle heads of women in tcrrn cotta lifo sire aro colored pink and blno in solid tints. It is a queer taste, but it appeals to some women. For a long time collectors of bric-a-brao were in doubt as what to do with sedan chairs. They aro now used as cabinets for smaller objects of art and for newspapers and music. Parisian knlckknacks are covered with old brocade. Hearth brushes are swathed in gimp and brocado with gold fringe at the bottom as long as the bristles. Boxes of every size and shape, letter racks and blotters and screens have old brocade. Jowelers' Circular. E.M.WAITEPKINTINOCO. nnnvrnnO AMI M ITOIMW MOTHER'S FRIEND" !!AKPE ta &3iSJr i shS b,is5'p'"'KirDi BbSff recogniied value Bid Wreck. HioiiLANt) Licmr, Mi., D.-o. 6. During the night ih ship Jason, which -.. hore off here, br.k In two .mMhin TbeiTuw numbered 27, of whom 21 were drowned. THE MARKETS. Dee. 0. Wheat, AND L-,fen,XV d I Child. untary teitimoniaU. .,,. (.reipt swtt'yr.1.e.'1T-r "r . ."r." . Ban Fbancisco, Dec. tl.Wl. Chicago, Dec O.-C-sh, 631. Ported. c 0. -Wheat valley 1.021: Walla Walla t-S2j. pwi OfliiKOSH.-J. Dee, pe'' -.i Mend of Col. A. I. Wagner Hotel Willsmeife. was appointed as sistant teorelary of war. Bov.-To Mr. and Mr. K. F.Toevs, this mo iilntf, t the home in Houtb Salem, a o" HBAW tox f all Kinds of frwl kept at Uww-tar & While's, Court street. Bouvenlr plwss of MftoM.liun nd tlia I'rlue. On ono occasion Marshal MacMahon, when president of France, suddenly In terrupted a rather prosy discussion around the council table with the re mark! "Ah, gentlemon, I have Jut re ceived a letter from the prince, imperial. Ho is a fine young wan. I am yety fond of Wm, and his letter is charming. I must read it to you.M 1. .nini.tr, trained. With one voice they beggod respectfully to remind M.le President that France was now a repub licthat tho very existence of a so called prince imperial was something of which ii- wv yntit avoid taking official cognizance, and that it would be inosl compromising to allow such a Utter to of i thread and the imis iwtuiwu the nilnntes. as It must ., .. "Oh, very welV responded M. Mac Mahon good naturedly. folding tho let Ur and replacing it w "J- '" the proprieties forbid my reading it to von in your official capacity, I can at least read it later to each of ypn person-Jjjy.- And he dld.-Kte Field's Wash ington. From tub Uiohukvim. That r.mn. nreiroo Ill-h'-id honey. JuU . I' : . . . , .i i.rv b. flhlua Just In at reetlvea, rr-.u irom m- ,..., -. J Brooks, by J, A. Van Etn, Omaha, Dee. 0. In United Btates District court, today, Judgo Dundy denied application of receivers of Union Paciflo to fix their salaries at $18,000 each per annum, Court also ordered receivers to des posit funds only in United States Depositories. They were Instructed to turn ovor to treasurer of road sufficient funds to opernto. Thk Kkelkv lloYd. Tbero is no nobler enterprise afoot these daye thun reclaiming men from tho appetite for liquor. The Kceley league announce a program elsewhere and all should at tondjffijitsldeut Roaoh says: "Wo invlt ibT clergy, tho teinperanco or gatilzttlonn and benevolont associations to bo tbero, and Join with us In our work. Wo will try to thoroughly ex plain tbo methods and benefltfl derived from tho Keeley treatment. PirAitMAoy Board. The stato pharmacy board met at tho capltol Tuesday ofternoon. M. M. Davis, of Yaqulna; John Lane, of Portland and D. J. Fry, of Balem, wero present. Doctors L. Foley, of Lebanon, and L H. Hall, of Portland, pawed satlsfaot ory examinations aud were granted certificates. Tho board will meet tho first Monday in Maroh In Portland. m Buhinksh NoTiCB--Tbe undersigned wish to state that wo havo had no part nership or business relations with J. H. Allen, who recently conducted a meat business in North Balem. and we are not responslnlo fir any of his acoouuts. O. N, Prather and A. H. Lewis, pro prletors Bummer Bt. market. Id lw Bquabhkd. That Is what happened to Clark & Kppley I ho other day They proved to be of the Hubbard variety, and the housekeepers In the city are going wild over them, for they are the best mealy Hubbard squash ever In Ba lem. FkkBills. Tho county court pub lishing law should bo honestly en forced. Tho list of claims allowed at the November term of the county court aro now for the first time mado public. They wero furnished to The JouhHAI. yesterday by the county clerk under ttialaw requiring tho claims allowed oaoU month to bo publislio I In o tiowt- I paper of the largest circulation. Tbo county court allows tho ulerk fees for making out this list, but it ia not furn ishod until a mouth after. These bills for fees aro not entered into the oounty court docket and tbero Is no way In which tho publlo cau know what their money Is paid out for. The law Is nul lified so faf as tho county oourt can nullify it by preventing publicity ac cording to law, and that only increases publio suspicions. ' That Date. Tho Presbyterian en tertainment occurs this evening, aud you cannot afford to miss It. Shrivor's Orchestra. Persona wishing to engage music for the holidays or any other occasion will do well to eeo us. Can furnish one or more violins or as many plecoa aa de sired. First bouse south of Lincoln Bohool bouse, or Balem Post-office. Geo. Biirivgr, manager. 12-0-lm Tho Barbara Ffolflo Estate. Anna Barbara Pfelfle, who died at Portland ou July 28, 1803, left real prop erty In this county valued nt about $2,600 and personal property aggregat ing $1,000. Iu bor will Mrs, Pfelfle named as legatees Chrlatlno Kirn, of Portland, and Matilda Kirn aged 21 yoars, Eu- gonla aed 20, Lenora aged 18, Belinda aged 14, being tier grandchildren, Roelno Pfelfle aged fifteen years, daugh ter of Audrow Pfellla now deceased, and Rosluo W. his wife residing In Ohio. Bho appointed Krederlok Kirn aa executor of tbo will and yesterday ho petitioned tho county court to admit tbo will to probate and nauin him aa tho executor. This was dono end W. R, Taylor, Matthias Goulot and B. A. Nathulan, wore appointed appraisers. Catarrh Cannot bo Cured with Local Applications, as thoy can not reach tbo seat of tho disease Cat arrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and In order to cure it you must take Internal reinldlcs. Hall's Catarrh Curo Is taken internally, and oottf directly on the blood and mocoua surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is not n quaok medloino. It was prescribed by ouo of the beat physlcansln this country for y cere, and is a rogular prescription. It Is compos ed of tho best tonics known, combined with tbo best blood purifiers, acting di rectly on tho mocoua surfaces. The perfect combination of tho two in.rodl euts Is what produced such wonderful results In curing Catarrh. Bend (or testimonials, free. F. J. CIIENKY& CO., Prorw, Toledo, O Hold hv ilriiire-Ut, I'rl-o 7Ai. Lfe Is Mlseiy to Tiany people who have the taint of mrnrni.1 iii their blood. The agonies caused by the dreadful running soreal and oilier roaiiurwBuunB ui n u.--- -are beyond description. 'I here Is no other remedy equal tnJ!od'a rlari.ap. arllla for scrofula, salt rhaum and every form of blood rlUeane. It Is reaiooably sure lo beulflt nil who give it afalr trial. Hood's Plllf cure all liver Ills. Course of Hleh Grade Entertain ments at the Balem First M E. Church tt rr niiH.llward IioVe.Tiiyir street church I'orll-iiU, "Kvery iiitiun T.t T H. V. Oraud ouueert by FaUiu artM, December 20th. Course ticket Is f 8.00. Bln.le admis sion Is 60 cent. Tickets for ! Dearborn, bookstore aud Allk' grocery store, Bute street. 11 otr. m ' Odd. Tli W pieces of genuine Im ported china waro Just In at tho Blue 'Fiont. Don't Tou Know that you can eocuro al mout immodittto relief from Indigestion, and that unoomfortablo full ness after rneala, by sim ply taking a doao of Sim mons Liver Regulator? Somo people- think that becauso it ia called Liver Regulator it has nothing to do with Indigestion and tho like. It ia tho inaction of tho Liver that causes Indigestion, and that fullnoaa; also Con stipation, and thoao Bil ious Hoadachea. Millions havo been mado to under stand this and have beon curod from thoea troublaa by Simmons Liver Regu lator a, medioino unfail ing and purely vegetable. rflm1U.,M.t.WUrton.ldUmor,X4 It affords tns plaainr to add my tutJ. meur to tbs rwl vlrtu o( HlwwM Urtr IUuUtr. I havs haa xM(iM wltUit, m owauloo dmBdid,ftrwiy Tr, and luwil It as ! sneaUU m!1 Uom It lbs ItmM. Wo .oid a. utdMni dMtvs unlrcrwl eewiuMdaUB. .SrmfiouUIM CWAW. Hh J tbo UIU - BHABFtEl flM,H.wBr.-U,.Uk,00t. u W- i, For freight life nd U ' t awMr 0jfv5Z elLWrlivAt.o.rUUfflablock. 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