' ' -J-i----,-.l,t -i.HWWMI.il li J im.m ii HiHI."MftglHWIWMmi """-' Jst '& 4 Associated Press Daily News paper Published on the Pacific Coast. $3.00 a Year. Wfffl One fi&rf 5AILVI 25 ct. a mouth by MaH Prepaid In Advance No Papora Sont When -m .7'B JOURNAL ,-. '; Timo la Oat. M im 'SSgwwffirYjjB 'r V- VOL. 6. m SHOES m ID IfM ! A good assortment from cheap to best (or CASH -and sell for CASH, and WILX SAVE From 15 to 25 percqnt. on all your The New York Racket when you want Oil Clothing, Gossamers, Macintoshes, Eubber Hat-, wool and lur hats, hosiery and notions. E. T. BARNES. State Insurance Block, 333 Com'l St. Ed. C. K. Meeker & Co., Hop Exporters OFFICE, Oberheim Block, up stairs, Salem. W. A. TEMPLETOF, Gen'l J gent. CHURCHlLLlPtimps.Pamps.PiirRp 8s lOS BURROUGHS) NO Is experienced when you get your teeth extr act or "lied by DR CONTBIS, as he uses the Hale method, bold or for celain cown inserted. All kinds of plate work done. Bridge work and fine gold fillings specialty. Dental Parlors, , - Over Gray Bros, eod Now Here nd Holiday Goods 9 r The NeuXjsf, J3L .s wnn I,, f -II rf .an mirelv MtVO 0U --- -- reus? . ' . - -rvT ftTABLES WI LLA JVl & i " --. b day or Week Completed and ready to wait on customers Horn." d Express to at reaBonable nrlcca. We beep a "5", LVin thta county. fr vlee. meet all demands., AtateWWK- RYAN u, uarn ana .residence 2 uiuu o" MONEY TO LOAN On itrpr ived Real EUt. In amounts and Urns to salt. Ho delay In coaUderlng loan. FEAR & FORD, Boom I2j. nib Bank block. 612dW Steamer Rlfona wnn unnTMND. Leave Boise1 dock Mondays. Wdnedayii JM Friday. 7:88 a, V, arriving In Portland, at 1:80 p. m. . HETURN1NQ, leaves Portland Two day, 1 bursdaya and taturdoy. at. 6 a. jn. , Kat timo for paaMsnger servlea; no way Undlnj freight bandied. . KOUND TllIP (nnllmlied) HOC One way, 11:2). MK'AIS OB OBNTa For freijbt rates and lie ts apply "lr JL 1L Wright 04 JioUnao Mode. XH-lm DAILY EDITION. grades. We buy YOU purchases. Cross, Wholesale and Kctuil Dealer in Fresh, fealt and Smoked Meats.of a lHinds 95 Court and 110 State Streets. State Street PAIN More Coming. Most nnrarjive, AND s ry" ""h' " " "" " money. rn-nUBV -RpnnKS & SAbioux. VP.W -- If AT BVUT. w.A.wwA... j. u. ---r,- Dt. " 1 National Bank, tt SA.LEM. Tran.aruagener.iunkbu fnani on tbfl p1 I v '.j r.. . nnnrr. ! I'HIllRSni w- Wa m'""'' U.'V.MATrHKWS, - . Vr:-.iV J. U.Ai-BtKT. yirectort. E.H.WAITErilI!iTIKOCO., AND JOB AUD Legal MmhPWUer8' BMh,N.,0T.. Choice Meats flmiilal TransarU a gtnerai Elections. Promotattenil np ' d Mid made. K'cln. rid. .nM MllCa W - - .. UAlLTIIf. riuvii1" --- .s 3i. t nttTM. PRINTERS THE RESTORATION THEORIES. If the Queen of Hawaii Cannot be Restored. EXCEPT BY USB OF ARMED FORCE President Cleveland May Ask Congress to Act. Eestoration Theories. Washington, Dec. 7. There have been theories advanced that after bear ing-again from Minister Willis and learning positively that queen cannot be restored in Hawaii except by uso of United States troops, that Preaideut Cleveland will then present to congress the case of the queen as a wronged monarch, whose government was over thrown by this government, and assert It is now the duty of the United States to restore the former condition, even by using force. This Is the idea ad- vanced by friends of the administration. Thurston Returns. Washington, Dec 7. Hawaiian Minister Thurston left, here today, for Honolulu. Before leaving he called on Gresham. He was not sent out of the country, and d es not go at the sugges tion of the secretary of state, but goes of his own accord, to advise and con sult wltn those he represents. The Information Ready. Washington, Dee. 7. It is not cer tain yet, what course the Executive will take, in response to the resolution of the senate, calling for information on the Hnwalian episode. The infor mation will be given, but whether It will be a formal response to the Senate resolution, or In a special message from the president, which takes no note of the resolution, has not yet been deter mined. The information Is prepared, and can be sent in at any time. It is intimated from a responsible source that the ex queen declines to go back ou the throne unless by consent of the Provisional Uovernment leaders, or a guarantee of protection by the United Btutes. More Offices. WASiirNQTON. Dec. 7. In the House Representative Djlittle of Washington Introduced a bill to enlarge tue powera aud duties of the bureau of labor and create au executive department, to be known as the department or JLaoor, with same officers aud salaries af other departments. Pension Legislation. Washington. Dec. 7. Voorbees opened his pension campaign lu the eepate this morning ny lutroauciug i" bills-one declaring a pension a vested Hht. reuulatiue the suspension of pen sions and granting nppeals tathesu- preme court of the District or uoiumo.a and the other defining sundry claims against the United States In the admin istration of the pension laws. THE MAFIA RIOTS. Oostine the City of New Orleans Dearly. ...,... -... . Q rtAn. 7. The Jury In the case of the suit for the damages or thirty thousand dollars against the city, for the death of one Abagnatto lynched during the Italian Mafia troub ' . i .. rMM tlila morn- les here, reiurueu u ;.".. -- idc assessing damages at five thousand d, liars in the United States circuit court. Six more similar cases are to be tried. All are to be tried by the same Jur? doubtless with similar results. Politically Dead. . . r . Thn Kansas farm- TOl'EKA, UCM !. --- ... ers'allHUcelsnowpoIUiwIydeid. A ere i o. ,td today but bng secret se'" "- - 7, ... '.,., enoUKU Is known to positive .-. SiSVSSEi--- ,!, nt all kinds of feed kept at Brewster & White's, Court street i ii rCD5 SCROFULA RHEUMATISM BLOOD POISON l y, ! I . . .. ...inrfromlupar A fffH "U bTt fictW WWUMdlutoflliMiici.. iS -.jfsoor 'iMiTi rj en v Sui S3 BALEM, OREGON, TnUKSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1893. TRAVELLING MAN ARRESTED. The Pnsky Repesantativa of a New York Oarpet House. New York. Dec. 7.-Willlan McOon nell, of Spokane Falls, Wash., was ar rested here last night ouarged with Erand larceny. He has been held furpx. amluatlon. He was the Ban FrnnnUm representative of W. J. 8loane and f!n.. New York carpet doalers, some years ago, and while in that position Is said to have sold $25,000 worth of the fliW goods and mado way wllh proceeds. tie denies the charge. Private Pension. Washington, Dc. 7.-The senate bill grantlug a pension of f 100 a month to Frances Corae, widow of General John M. Corse, passed and the senate then went Into executive session. At is close it adjourned until Monday. Colorado's Governor. Samda, Col., Dec. 7. Governor Walte called the miners' convention to order yesterday afternoon. There were twenty delegates present, a majority of whom It Is said, aro opposed to calling an extra cession of the legislature to legislate on the silver question. Governor Waite in his address claimed that every state has a right to make Its own legal tender, and recom mended that Colorada enact a law mak ing every silver dollar full legal tender, no matter where such dollar was coined provided It contain .3711 grains of sil ver. By a yote of ten to eight the conven tion decided in favor of an extra session. The governor announced that he would call the session early lu January. Will Obey Lowelling. Foht Scott,, Kan., Dee. 7. The po lice authorities here express their in tention of following tbe instructions of Governor Lewelllug in regard to cer tain classes of tramps. This morning the Populist police Justice ordered the release of three Kansas City tramps who had been arrested In a boxcar. Prof. Tyndal Polsojied. London, Did. 7. The Inquest on the remains of Prof. Tyndal resulted In a verdict of death from an overdose of chloral administered by his wife in mistake of sulphate of m iguedi. Eastern Oregon Oattle Theivos. Union, Dec. 7. Zeeny Denny iind Ben Merche, two young men, were brought here from Pine Valley last night aud placed In tbe county Jail to await the action of the grand Jury. Each is charged with stealing cattlp. They were unable to glv ball which was fixed at 1250 each. And Why Not ? New Yoiik, Dec. 7. The Bun this morning aunounces that friends of Rev Mr. McQIvnn have put him forward as a candidate for the ambassadorship at Rome, the post recently declined oy j. J. Van Alen. Dr. McGlynn, tbe Bun says, has written to President Cleve land, stating that while not an appli cant for the plice he would not refuse it. NEWS NOTES. Thefburlng and sw mills near Elk ton, Douglas county.were washed away hv the recent bleb waters. The value of the property wa at least $16,000. vrtllnw fir. such as grows In profusion In Oregon, U being tried lu Paris for street paying. T...n Tbor. a voung man well known lu Eugene, met wjth a severe accident on Thanksgiving, wuiih cumoing a tree for mistletoe. A new schedule has been ordered to sro Into effect at ouco in the matter of the arrival and departure of the malls between G isheu and Dexter. The McKenzIe river while on a om last week, washed away tlfty acres of land, near tbe Cogpswell place. The prosecuting attorney bas ap pointed J. Fred Yates deputy prosecut ing attorney for Benton county. M O. Wllklns was appoint"1 c0"'1 stenographer of Benton county, by Judge Kullerton, at tho receut terra of court. The total exme to Hsnton county, of the lata term f the circuit court, was f 1,140.00 SUPREME COURT. RAI.KM. Dec. 7, '93. Retoe Corbstt. respondent vs. B. E Wrenn, HM .PI ' Multnomah county. Argud and sub mitted Milton W. Smith attorney for rajpondenU OF DILL'S Discussing Dolph'8 Hawaiian Resolution. SEVERE ON THE ADMINISTRATION. President Has DocidoJ that tlio Queen Cannot bo Restored Without Force. Washington, D. C, Dec. 7. Hill said ho did not propose to cross the Hawaiian bridgo until he should reach it, nor did he intend to discus tho wlBdbm ot the original proceedure, or of what had been done recently by the president's administration. This was a simple resolution asking for in formation from a department of govern ment in reference to a most important matter; information which be thought the American people wanted to know from the president's message, and were disappointed when it was not given them. It bad been said, continued Hill',' that instructions bad beon given, (he did no say so, however, and he hoped It was not true,) from which it was inferred force might be used to re store the previously existing status. that brought up tho question as to whether I ho administration had power, without the consent of congress, to use the army or navy to restore a previous ly existing condition of affairs, even conceding that such government had been planted by fraud or even by force. There were tbreo departmonts of this goyernmout and tbe executive depart ment was but oue of them. There were reasons why this information should be given; now, perhaps at this moment, possibly at this very hour, tho navy of tbe United States, co-operating with tho United States minister, was seeking to destroy tho provisional government by force aud and that was a question the propriety of which should bo deter mined by congress. The Administration's Plan. San Fkancisoo, Djc. 7. The ex aminer's Washington correspondent telegraphs that he has succeded lu Be curing some inside Information In tofer ence to the administration's plans In dealing with the Hawaiian question, rtio purpose of President Cleveland aud Secretary Gresham now Is not to attempt to restore- Queen Llllluokalanl hy force, but to lay tho entire question before congress aud secure the sanction of the legislative branch to any new move on tbe Islands. Ddflnlto Instruc tions have been sent to Minister Willis not to take any decided action until further instructions are sent liliu. It seems certain that uow instructions bavr been sent him to this edoci'by the Cor win. It is believed now that the president and secretary of state, from Information reclved from Willis, have decided that the queon cannot be re stored without force and that this course cannot be followed without the sanctlou ofcongreaa. Qrover and His Documents. Ban Fkancisco, Dso. 7. In 1U ed Itorlal comment on the Hawaiian situ ation, the Crouiole says: "All that we can see and Judge is that Mr. Willis has found that he canuot carry out his or- dura, and that lie Is awaiting- further instructions. But It was Mr. Uleve land's duty to have told congress as much, to have communicated the na ture if not the text of his Instructions, aud for his negleot lu this reird he should be called to account." The Call tis this to say: "Suggestion was made soma days ago that Minister Willis ueeds reeling. He spreads over t much space. When he assumes that Grover Cleveland holds the fate of the Islands In his tuud, ho forgeU that Urover Cleveland voluutarlly relin quished the right of control over the Is Uiida whloh was offered the govern ment of the United States. Uodoubt- .n ihn minister may order tbe ma- rlnei to be lauded to protect tbe lives and property of American residents, but If this force Is so airectea as w pun down one government and set up an other, somebody will have to answer. Referendum. New Yoiik, Do 7.-In (headdress of General Master Workman Severance to ih triiiahta of Labor ho says: "iciect all lefflslatlve. excutive and Judiciary officers of the general government ; take awav the veto power of tbe presiueui and destroy the avocation of corrupt lobbies by establishing tUe lultiative nd referendum, and Ihus we will give to the world our Industrial system, menaced by uo tramp at oue eud, no jjilnoely-dude at tbe other. ( DAILY EDITION. Highest of all in Leavening Power. X .asas ABSOLUTELY PURE POLITICAL ROUND-DP, The McKinley and Alfior Com bination. STRUGGLING OYER THE TARIFF. Father McQIynn proposed Minister to Romp. for McKinley and Alger. Cleveland, O., Dec. 7. Tho colncl dence of Governor MoKiuloy aud Gen eral Russell A. Algor being hero to gethor during a good part of Thanks giving week and dining aud "chum ming" together muoh of the timo has set afloat a rumor that the very inter esting toplu under discussion was the presidential nomination of 1800, and that the govornor and Alger wero con eldering the advisability of pooling their strength. Populists and the Tariff. Washington, Dec. 7. Inquiry as to the position of tho Populists on tho tariff bill leads to the conclusion that they are Ukoly to support It lu a body In both houses. They would like one oven more radical, but, being uuabe to get It, will tako tbe next best thing. Their position in tho senate Is one of considerable Interest. Borne Democrats aro inclined to oppose tue measure tin less materially modified'. Tariff Changes. Washington, D. C, Dee. 7. Tho ways and means committee has been listening, as sub committee, In groups of twos and throes, and individually, to the complaints or those who want tbe tarlfr changed In different particulars, which will affect their interests. Among the delegations was one repre senting tbe large playing card manu facturing concerns of New York, Cin cinnati and Indianapolis, who claimed that less tax would yield greater revo nuo and enable manufacturers to con tinue lu business. A Democratic mem ber of the committee said that ho ex pected these protests would bo made. Ho was not disturbed by them, and not Inclined to make any changes un less It appoar that some unintentional error has been made. Efforts aro being made by those Democrats, dissatisfied with the bill to have a caucus held. Many members of the committee do not want a caucus, and will probably use tbolr best endeavors to prevent one. Friends of the administration aro also counted upon to prevent a oauous. The tarlft bill will be taken up by the full committee, and some Democrats think that In three or four days It can bo re ported to tbe house. Tbe Republicans want morn time, but Democrats will Insist on reporting the bill and having several set speeches in the house before the holiday recess A High Mason. London, Dec. 7. Prince of Wales was nominated grand master of tbe En glish Free Mason by the grand lodge today. A r; , ..' t ' U'tTd eo- J) 'Till M ' , . ! . l.v.iya li Ails '.i s.!. ,,V7h.i i , . I i juiiatt fc vi .hf. we i. ; i :-um.- e: i:i lou ,-i..Mr .. i for 8, rr ix sipi". wr iuviUMl'U,f tlny'.o nU i-u '-i Ui-ir oppertttw lon;r ufU-rwani. To dinuir ii)l'i our other Ktuu r.r UwUitlly i.uiHOttd. and yet there seems no r wwly." The remedy, u Jaiiim l'ayn poliiii out, is of the iuip!tt uud yut moat fft caclous kind, Never wait. If tho fail nre in the arrival of these belated guwt Is duo to accident, they will of course be pleased that you did not put back tho dinner for an indefinite period. Bo far from being rude, you ar giving tbeui credit for the politest feelings, if they Intended to be late which is the only way some people have of impressing others with a sense of their Importance they will, on the other liand.be very possibly offended at having been de prived of the opportunity of potting their fellow oTaturs to IncouvenUmtw, and the reU is still umr satUfaaUiry far they will never come agalu, Ban Franelsao Argonaut. NO. 28. Latest U. S. Gov't Report Baking Pomler INTEUPKKTS ZOLA. Madollno Merll. who plays "Tho Btory of a Kiss" tonight at Reed's, Is an Italian born and educated, and com mands universal Interest on account of her daring to Interpret Zila on tho American stago. Zila is much mis understood In America. He Is a realist, but teaches the self-destruotivenesH of evil, and In tho play tonight M'llo. Merll portrays tho character of an Arab woman, who was forced to marry an invalid cousin, but falls in, love with nU artist, who Is a villain. Together they commit a murder. It Is a blending of passion, romnucc, retribution and re morse. Merll Is nn Interesting bruuetto of twenty-six years, with strong clear ollvo features, a face and figure that makes up well. Bbo plays a small but strong compauy, Her theory of art, that the old school of stage-sbrlckors aud barn-stormors In out of dato, Is correct. Bhb has pot dogs, Is a personal friend of the novelist ""Ouldu," has published a book of poems, Is an honor ary mom bo r of the Now York Humane Society, aud in all one of tho brightest young women on tho American stage. This writer Beldom volunteers a notice of travelling players, but is glad to makouu exception lu her rate. Timothy Hay, Tho best carload over brought to Salem, at the lowest price kuown. Brewster & White, 12 4 St Tlio.NowArorkBacUeUlB selling all wool mackintoshes nt very low prices. 2dlw Fkom thm Highlands. That famous Oregon Highland honey, Just received, fresh from the apiary of E, 8. Brooks, by J. A. Van Etouv THE MARKETS. San Fbanoibco, Dee. 7. Wheat, Dee. $1.09; May $1.21 J. CmoAao, Dec. 7. Cash, 01; May 09. Portland, Dee. 7. Wheat valley f.02l; Walla Walla $.82. Catarrh Cannot be Cured with Local Applications, as they can not reach tho seat of the dlseaao. Cat arrh Is a blood or constitutional dleoaso, and In order to cure It you must tako Internal remldles. Hall's Catarrb euro la taken Internally, and acts directly on tho blood and mocous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed uy oue or tne nose physlcansln this country for y eon, and Is a regular prescription. It Is compos ed of tho best tonics known, combined with the best blood purines, acting di rectly on the mocous surfaces. The ocrfect combination of tho two ingredi ents is what produces such wonderful results in curing uatarrii. bodu mr testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY& CO., Props, Toledo, O. Hold by druirglsts. Price 7fio. Dorit Ton Know that you can socuro al most immediate roliof from Indigestion, and that uncomfortablo full nesa'aftor meals, by sim ply taking a doso of Sim mons Livor Regulator? Bomo pooplo think that bocauBo it is callod Liver Regulator it has nothing to do with Indigestion and tho like. It ia tho inaction of tho Liver that causos Indigestion, and that fullness; also Con stipation, and thoso Bil ious Headaches. Millions havo boon mado to under stand this and havo been cured from those troubles by Simmons Liver Regu lator a medicine unmil ing and purely vegetable rrvialUr.sX.U.Wtiarteii.lUlUmort.Xd " II afford! m pleasure to add my teeth mony to ttie srea Jviriuwi Oi MUUBIMM liavo ha aaptrUaea layer KCfuiawr. with It, a occailon dmaoal, lur many yean, and rrJ It as UireAUtu4k eta or U limes. Bo (ood a, luUU ;ood i tuaa drvv4 unlvartal coiumtudatloa. Ik -a i -l 1 m - I i i I