ft CHEAPEST - ..-sifc-i,rwuw..,;', a t -' a , Associated Press Daily News paper Published on the Pacific Coast, $3.00 a Year. VOL. 6. CAPITAL DAILY EDITION. IB-rfllrf9aMBIBWllH fiileWiVisV bbbbbbbbI -, r JOURNAL. 43! ONE CENT DAJl1 SScts. a MMtk kr Prepaid la Astra, He Paper Time hi Oisi. , Served Exclusively J 21,477.212Pgnplf admitted the World's Fair Grounds. SALEM. OltEQON. WEDOTSSDAY, DECEMBER IS, 1893. FOSTERING jr DAILY EDITION". iMft ftittilgiM rMMneBBHsBeaelsf l BBBBBBBBBHuBBBaBJBJBBBBBjBBSyuuaBF bbbwbbbt fti wrflwil'RBBjBBBBBBBaBEisr mtrr:3PMBfflB tub NO.t4. That was Blaine's Ha waiian Policy. EXPRESSED IN DIPLOMATIC WORDS To Minisfer Stevens which Now Missing. are 'Universally accented ha Leading Fine Coffee of the World. DAMON BROS., BLUE FRONT. With NAVY NOT IN SYMPATHY Cleveland' Administration Afiairs. Ed. C. Cross, Choice Meats Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Fresh, Salt and Smoked Meats of a IKiiuls OS Court and 110 State Streets. EX Meeker & Co,, Hop Exporters OFFICE, Oberheim Block, up stairs, Salem. W. A. TEMPLETONy Gen'l J gent. Letters Missing. Washington, Djc. 13. It .appear two letters to Minister Stevens from Secretary Blaine on Hawaiiau aflairs are missing and this la delaying sending the Hawaiian correspondence to the senate. It is claimed In these 8tevens was instructed to foster annexation, The IJavy. Washington, Dec. 13. Commander Picking, at Rio Janerlo.telegrapha that Consul Berke at Pernambuoo want a vessel as a precautionary measure, mar tial law hating been doclared, but all is quiet. There is not much attempt on the part of officials In the navy de partment to conceal the satisfaction felt at tbe turn events have taken in Hawaii. The navy has been ratherout of sympathy with tbe administration policy. No Intimation can be pecured from the White bouse or from tbe state department as to tbe probable time of sending tbe Hawaiian paper to tbe Benato. CHURCHILL Ss BURROUGHS 103 State Street. 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W, A, CUSICK, Jfrealdent, ' , AT.BKHT. Oaahler. Capilal J OF SALEM. Tranam-U a general tnklnr business. P.ompl attend n paid to collecuoni. I-oan made. K-cbanse boqrht and aotd on in principal cltlea of tbe old. 1. Vahboyn, J M. Maktijc, O00S AND ENDS. Nearly as much fish is said to be eaten in Londou ns meat. Germany prohibits the employment of union men on government works. At Great Falls, Mon., the mercury has been known to drop 2.5 degrees inside of five minutes. In a recent Leavenworth marriage the united ages of groom and bride were 137 years, and both cried. The Shaker community at Shirely, Maas.. has celebrated tbe 100th anniver sary of its establishment. Wheat that U grown in a northernUtt tudfl produces much more seed than grain grown farther south. It has been suggested in di. "";-- tho names of the streets be cut in stone and placed at the street corners. A farthing newspaper ia the latest noy eltyn Paris It U called La Vic and is dked by M. Polartinet, an anarchist. Acollectionof papyri has just been botgbt by the Owy-'-aUSd contains fragments of the imao a the "Odyssey." The flimsy paper called tissue paper 5l7n fever and sunstroke dor- Prepare for Defense. The Navy Department today receiv ed despatches from Admiral Irwin of Honolulu, dated Dee. 4th, brought by tbe Oceanic to Sin Francisco. The Provisional Government has a thous and men under arms at the palace and are prepared for defense. Restoration Abandoned. Washington, Dec. 13. Thero Is a well detiued belief in diplomatic circles that the attempt of the administntion to restore the Hawaiiau queen to tbe throne baa been abandoned. Latest Hawaiian Dispatches. (Copy wrlgbt, 1893, by Associated Press.) Honolulu, Dec. 4, via Victoria, B. C, Dec. 13. Since the arrival of the steamer Warrimoo on the 26tb ult., po litical events have followed each other with startling rapidity, When the Warrimoo arrived with Cleveland's ul timatum, the royalists were jubilant, and the annexationists at once began to carry out previous plan for forcible resistance in case tbe China, which ar rived three days later, brought Instruct ions to Minister Willis for the reitora tiou of the monarcy with tbe aid of tbe the United States troops. Within bWCUtv-luut uwm.o www WUHw. ..-.-.- . - assembled at tbe drill shed behind the i being examined 7 executive building. The meeting was short but wildly enthusiastic, tbe spirit of 1770 prevailed. Those who heard the ringing cheern which welcomed the speeches of President Hatch, of tbe an nexation club ana the presentation ioi lowing the resolutions knew lb. super lor forces of the United States would be short lived. Since me mass meeting enthusiasm among the royalUta lias been fluctuating and their clearest headed leaders admit the success of res toration depends upon tbe armed pro tection of tbe monarchy of tbe Uulted States The following resolutions were adopted by the mass meeting: "Re solved, that we read with surprise and regret the recommendation of tbeaecre tary of state of the United Stales to tbe president to restore tho monarchy lately existing in Hawaii. We con demnthe assumption of the secretary that tbe right of provisional govern- ment toexUtls termtmuequy i - ?sL u wi -r wv vsi JL about toeiperienee Kim tH ft iP-V attendant upon CblUJ-wlrth. rrote anlnflliWltir: JwIor,aJwtwbUis tbe tortures ctcoo nnemect. IcueuiM the danref thereof to both mother aad cbil-. sua tr " trnua- fl Crif.'W? y ua(M. MAOntlD WOUUTOB CO.,ATUKT, UuU- rul to re submit to the senate the treaty of union pending between tbe two countries and also his assumption that tho provisional government sub mitted the question of its continued ex istence to arbitration nfihn mMo... or any other power. Wo will support to the best of our ability the provisional government in resistluir auv attar which may be contrary to the usage of uuod3." ine adoption of the rcsolu tlons was preceded by speeches by many -i mu ieamng citizaus, the chief of wuich was President Hatch of the an nexation o ub. aatcu saw: We are confronted by tho declaration of Becretary Gresham that royalty must be restored and our government destroyed. His represen tative has given us au opportunity to bo heard before tbe final action Is taken. At present we are proceeding merely upon newspaper reports received here and which we certainly have a ritht to discuss. We do not know what ac tion will be taken nor how. Certaluly any action taken by the congress of tbe United Stales cannot be resisted bv anybody in this community. Wo do not meet here tonight to deny tho pow er of the Uulted States, nor to villlfy those at present iu chargo of the Uulted 8tates government, (Applause) but we meet with the hope that our words will be heard by congress. There are ietalu features in Gres ham's letter to the president which show he was proceeding upon a false aasuuipuou. ,Lret ns nop'the distin guished secretary has b,n misin formed. Now ''the &lef among the false assumptions IsOno whlab seems to underlie the whole letter, that thero bad been submitted to the president of the United Stalw. for arbitration tbe question whether or not we had a right to establish a government in this coun try. Gentlemen", I challenge that as sumption (cheeniaod cries of "you are right"); tbe aeoumptinn Is false in every respect. First, lias the provisional gov ernment submitted to the deolalou of anybody Its right to exist? No, not a wont or act could be produced in sup portof that contention. From the very nature jof. things, the government which started In, revolution though now uoveroment de Jure and de facto could not submit the question of tho legality of Its existence through any arbitration became its right lay iu its might. Having satisfied our conscience as to the justness of our cause wo de pend upon our might and are answer able to no other power. I brand as fa'se tbe claim that we put in issue the question whether or tiot we were pro ceeding legally in overturning the cor rupt and rotten monarohy. Fecond, has the president of the Uni ted States up to this time and point pretended to have been acting In a Jud icial capacity ? I say his acts do not Justify that assumption. An arbitrator or Judge would not interfere with the existing fiUtm. On gaining his seat the president of tho United States Im mediately lowered tho American flag aud thereby changed the status of tho parties. That was not an act of a Judge or a gentleman. Agalu, has he notified anybody that he was proceed ing with a Judicial Investigation ? Has he given any notlco that a bearing would be held on such a date? Has he notified any body that witnesses were Has he given any body opportunity to cross-examine tbese witnesses or to confront them ? Now, we do not ne-d the acknowledge ment of that distinguished Judge, now secretary of state, to know that no arbi tration could stand for a moment for law. However Insignificant the matter which was conducted ex parte without opportunity to be heard, gentlemen, it can hardly be contended that tbe pro visional government and we represent lue tbe supporters of that government have submitted our rights to exist to Col James H. DIount of Geo-gla. I challenge the right of the chief ex ecutive of that great nation, of his own notion, to undo auy act of any of his pred.Ctsors (great applause). Congress may do it, congress has tbe full power, but Grover Cleveland has no more right Ippallvor morally, to undo an act of Benjamin Harrison, than ha has to un do auy act of Abraham Lincoln. Rut, waiving all tbese considerations there remains this fundamental one that no one court of arbitration would have tbe right to Igoore the great quention at is- ue; That U, whether or not Llllnuklani bad violated tbe constitution aud had thrown It tothodos sh'I had put her self beyond tbe imte and protection of tbe laws, to ignore all that and utciue this great iue upon pure technicality as to whether or not Bteveni recognized the power of this community (We min ute too soon or not,wa not It the pow er of tbe Judge? Ll " hold the presi dent to the true Issm aud then, If legal- ly constltued by tho power which has right under the constitution to declare war, overpower us we will go down, on our colors flying and with ao mltrepre. sentatlon possible." After the undecided character of tho news received by tbe China, tho nnln. I Ion prevailed until tho arrival or tho Australia, that the Instructions would be received by a latter vessel for Imme diate restoration. Pending tho Aua trallas coming several Important cabl net and council meetlnsrs were hold and it was determined to meet tho pro posed restoration monarohy by the combined foroes of tho government. Amerlcau league, annexation club and the citizens reserve guard whose joint fltrength is about 2000 mon on this Is land and within Honolulu. Orders were at once given those uovornments having or to have hereafter warships in tue Honolulu harbor, that no nation would be allowed to land troops with out written consent from the provls- '"" gnverumeui. rnis notice was served upon tho foreign diplomatic corps In writing tho 28th of November and It ia intended to be the flual fiom Its date pending and after the Austra lia. Active preparations, both forde fenso aud aggrosslou if necessary, were begun day after the arrivnl of tho steamer China. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. X Baking jsssm twmlCr ABSOLUTELY PURE fttrtN IrILo Chinese ccdare. Snuggling Pro- San Fkancisoo, Dee. 12. The steam ship Oceaulo arrived here to night from Honolulu bringing advices up to and including December Sth. Two hundred and flfty men were put to work fortifying tho executive buildings. The verandas were fortifi ed with three tiers of sand bagi. The roof will be slmllary treated. Com panies ofsharpshooters, all trained men, wilt occupy the four corner towers from basement to the roof. Prepara tions thus far made will allow tbe gov ernment to handle with great resist ance a force of from 760 to 800 t loops in tbe executlvo buildings and am- munition and stonw have boeu provid ed to withstand a continuous attack for ouo month should hostilities break out. The executive council euqulredof the American minister whether his instruc tions were covered by aud la harmony with tho letter of Seoretary Gresham tc President Cleveland, and If so, whether he was instructed to use force. Tho following is tho resolutions adepted: Resolved, that should an answer be In tho afllrmatlve these councils re oommoud tbat Mr. Willis be Immediat ely given bis passport and thoox-quaen be made a prisoner of state. Tbe fear of the councils seems to be tbat the UrltlBh will ofler protection to the ex queen In case Cleveland falls to restore her. WHOLSALB IMPORTATION OF CHINESR Full Details of How tho Comipira. tors Worked. Blum's Testimony. Pobtland, Dec. 13. In the Chinese conspiracy case this morning the court overruled objecclona of defense, and the examination of Blum proceeded. Blum testified to an agreement entered Into between Dunbar, Thompson, Jaokllng and himself to bring In Chluesoand dotalled all tho steps necessary to that end. Dunbar introduced him to P. J. Bannon to whom Blum gave the form of a certificate to be drawn. Bannon drew up Ave hundred Blauk certificates which with his notarial seal, he delivered U Blum, who took tbe certificates and seal to Victoria, whero ho arranged with Major John Wilson and the Chinese opium dealers to supply Chinese laborers who, when provided with these certlflcares and photographs, wore to be shipped to Portland on tho steamers Wilmington andHaytlen Ropubllo, at a total cost of ono hundred, and twenty dollars each. Glon O. Holman, notary also furnish blank certificate. Blum further testified tbat the agrconqent with O. J. Mulkey, who at that lime was special agent of the troasury de partment, was that bo should be paid twelve hundred dollars pur month for his non-Interferonco. "HIE SALhM HOG AHAlN." Under tbe above head the J Review says: it is reported from Salein that U are papers again being prepared iu i SUlt to restrain tha Ixmrrla In fliiiiru. tho soldiers' homq and Eastern Orestni iui'ane asylum from golug ahead wltl !.,.. Bmco '"o Kupremeoour ucuiueu ma. un iniiiviiiiiii v. i-..r ......i.i ..... i. . .:.::":::. vr.v' whiiu ikjv un muue pidiuittr, but that? me sun io enjoin must lie Drought It me uiuue or tne Mate, an effort beiuai T,'u."r8 i-rosecuting Attorn; McCain of that district m hrinv th. suit. Thoso baok of the new bhiv? in iuii caie mat mey are more Inters iu Mi-iCMiuiK mu urauon inaana Myiuntl iu .cumem uregon. Tutio above is very unfair. Upoag neanngor liio above movement Tkm Journal at ouca telegraphed Dial Attorney McCain at McMiauvIHe, ai iuuuy received tne following reply: "I have fnlly considered the ma ofjolnlug In tbe proceeding to restrain ine location of the soldiers' borne ti Roseburg, Or., aud have arrived at conclusion that the proceeding k not ia tbe public Interests and that it Is Mt my duty to join oftloially oh sueu pro ceeding." The Roseburg crltle will plr. stain all references to "the Sakw 1m. A FATAL HOUS FALLING. six LafeMMs Xerkfttty WmkU4 fa the KhIm. Bellaikb, Qhki -Dee. 1S.-Asjm of lftboms wm twrlajr, dowRatM this laflraln'aSWtaaua'U.fnnlU.ulMwl- aaa. ly wounding air, m follows; ' Wm. I if Rlnkor, Howard Hudnett, Joa, Flekt lug, Edward Stein, R. O. Roberts, and W. T, Robert. HOUSES WASHED AWAY. Disastrous Flood Near Tacoma Bridges and Houses Sutned. Tacoma, Dec. 13. The flood that swept down tbe valleys between Ta coma aud Seattle last Monday was the most serious that lias visited that sec tion for years. The entire country from O'Briens to Renton, a distance of six miles, and two miles In width, was covered at a depth of four to five feet. A dozen houses and six country bridges have been washed away, but no loss of life Is reported. The damage to property will reach into thousands. Prendergast Jury. Chioaoo, Dee. 13 The Jury was completed today In tbe case of Premier gast for the assassination of Mayor Harrison. The ouly question at Issue will bo, "Did Prendergast at the time know the difference between right and wrong?" Utah In. Washington, D, C, Dee. 13 -The bill admitting Utah ban passed (be house. County Officials Cleared, Portland, Or., Dec. 13. Nonsuit was entered today In the case of T, C. Powell, county clerk, on trial for omit ting to make semi-annual report. Sim ilar cases against tbe county sheriff and treasurer were dlsmlseed, Tramp Kidden Chicago. OiifOAUo, Ills., Dec. 13.-Ara result of tbe publication ofthefaot that Chi cago Is preparing to take earcof'ii" ployed for the winter, tramps are flock log to the city by every train from ail directions. Contempt of Coart, PoiKJHKKBPwtA, Dto. 13. Rm Mo Kane, of Grave send, Long Inland, was found guilty of contempt of court in disregarding IU Injunction at tbe la4 aesiloa, OPKN1NO OF THIS THIAL. At the opening of the trial Uulted Slates Attorney Murphy asked tbat Judge George II. Durand, who has been appointed special council for the government, bo allowed toomduot the case, which was granted. Associated with them for tho prosecution aro Messrs. Murphy, Gearln and Hchnabol. For the defense appeared a host of lawyers, among whom were Rufus Mallory, R. Williams, W. W. Thayer, O. W. Fulton, Joseph Simon, A. Soars, James Gleason, O, E. 8. Wood, Geo. C. Stout, and Strode it Walt. At tho request of Mr. Fultoti, who took the lead Iu tbe defense, tho court ordered tbat all witnesses be excluded fr tm the room until called to testify. An exception was made la favor of Special Agents Woods and Cullom. The clerk was Instructed to read tbe list of witnesses for tho prosecution and called off forty names. The prosecution called on Nat Blum, and then the trouble bogan, lit, Ful ton objected to the wltuets being sworn, claiming Hut lie was nit aojmp.teut witness, as he had been convicted of an Infamous ofr.nte agalms the giveru mentnftbe United ritttei. II htil entered apltuof guilty in this ourt to au Infamouo offense. The oiurt dul not seo the mitter In this light and was Inclined to think the witness had not been convicted till he was sonteaced. Blura did not proceed very fit with his testimony before time for aljjurii inent, and objections were mad, very frequently and argued with greit vig or, Messrs. Fulton, Thayer and Gearln, sustaining the unequal fight for tho government. In OragrsM. Washington, Dee. 13 Tits senate took up the Hoar reso'utlon otllliignn the president for further Informatiou on the Hawaiian matters. Tbe resolu tion was passed over without actlou. The house amendment to the Utah bill, forever prohibiting polygamy agreed to. THE MAKJCKTi. Ban Francisco, Dec, Jl Wheat, Dec. 91,081. Chicago, Dee. 12. Cash, Oil; May 07. Portlanp, Die, J2. Wheat val'ey f92); Walla Wall 9.62). The Asylum Loeatwi. Union, Or., Dee. 13.-BoadkoWs J have brought suit against the Oregeei ' Gold Mining; Co. at Cornucopia to fer-1 cioso a mortgage, Drs. Rowland, Richardson awl WM- ;lmson,of the board of asyluss phys4 cians, arrived Here last bight, and I day Inspected the sanitary eeedltioec of various sites oft.red at this point foe tbe location of a branch Insane asylum. Catarrh la tha Xaatl Is undoubtedly a disease of the bloed, aua assuon only a rellab'e blood purifi er can eiioot a perfect and perat cure. Hood's Baranparilla is the eesi uioou punner, auu it lias cures! many very severe cases of catarrh. Catarrh oftentimes leads to consumption, Take Hood's SarsHpa'rllla before It la too late. iioou's mis do not purge, pals, gripe, out act promptly, ewlly aud ef flcently. 25c. Tutt's Pills cause no nsueea or grlpiae;. "AS oH M thohiuY'miid nover excll od. "Tried and proven" is tbo verdict of millions. Simmon Liver Hogtt- later is tlw 7 t lator is toe JLJOffOf and Eiduv Tbo. n Pills &nd Kidney medicine to which yen can pin your aitk Jbr a eure. t A mi ltl laxa tive, a d purely rg- jg direotfs onth Liver Had Xtf neya. 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