p4$Sfc' 1r i -i. i.h nflrt Jr T- OJI.BAIfiST '.ftp iYfM.j n.. Associated Press Daily News paper Published on the Pacific Coast. $8.00 a Year. ' ' nwtr- newt tThilvjI unu oi.ni ,. unmiiii j Arl X xjlJLj JOURNAL SScta. a BMMk br Prepaid I Advaae. ' X Paper $e4 WIhmj Time Out. TLTJtt, SlL'eiiSSblSJ2'4 ga'Tgc VOL. 6. DAILY EDITION. SALEM, OKEGON, THTTKSDAY, DECEMBER aa 1893. MWt a-4j1 DAILY EDITION, ko. aofiffi Served Exclusively to the 21 ,477,212 People admitted to the World's Fair Grounds. Universally accented as the Leading nne coffee of the World. DAMON BROS., BLUE FRONT. Ed. C. Cross, Choice Ids, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Fresh, Salt and Smoked Heats of a Winds 95 Court and 110 state streets. mmm KPh JIWI TheNewYorkandNew England Crash. BIG IOWA BANK FAILURE. Washington Officials Looking for Trouble. ENORMOUS SHRINKAGE OF VALUES Continues to Depress the Fiuan cial Situation. K. MBEKEI & Co., Hop Exporters OFFICE, Oberlxeira Block, up stairs, Salem. W. A. TEMPLET02T, Gen'l J gent. niinnniii! I i If yu want your house Jro" Ln U K 0 II 1 L L perly heated at small expense call on us at The N. Y. & N, E. R. R. New Yohk, Dec. 37,-The papers on which the temporary receivership was granted for the New York and New Eugland railroad set forth that the road is hopelessly Insolvent; that It ha been operated at an increasing loss every year; that the actual deficiency h now more than a million; that In 1891 It paid an unearned dividend; that the road Is In a poor condition physic ally; that It is unsafe; that the directors managed It In entire disregard of the Interests of the stock holders, and for further nee of private interests of cer tain directors Instancing a number of transactions in the way of leasing lines. breaking agreements, etc. a nt nf the stockholders this after noon on the lease of the New York, n.w TCnclaud and Northern showed a Clear majority in favor of the proposl- tlcn. It was flually arranged that tno men should present a written statement. This la to be presented tomorrow morn ing. Street. BURROUGHS lOS State Now Here and More Coming. Holiday Goods Th? HeuXjsf, Most Attractive, AND ra-E.A.JPJSSTC' L JM-JM . worth M we can please ,.urKTr.s--s & SAUSBUey. THE NEW 'WILLAMETTE STABIXS at reuHuuuuiu m.io. ---,,, fi,1PSt Htallious iu m v a v CO. E.W. WATTE PRINTING CO BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS AND Legal Blank Publishers. BnBb'. New Brlck.over the back Com'l.lreet S. 0. V. MARKER 365 Summer Street. LEWIS & PRATHEB, Props. The bet meats of all : """d the lowest prices. Reliable goods ana qulok delivery. , BURTON BB0TIIKK8 Manufacture Standard Pressed BrlcK, Molded Urlck in all ro' ',,T In the Capital city. I arcs Bear tr enlteniiary. &3dw t a With Honors TACMA,Dec.28.-GeneralJoI.nW. nr thi fouud'-Ts of lacoma Sprague, one o f th f""uJ fi, ohlo v,t. and Colonel of the Sixty u. eran volunteer Infanto during ii W88 bUn,.XetraThoUHand gtvPDap.hUciuneraUa local wMupany or lie the police and uremeuu.M mercial bodies were In line. Ohtnese Registration. ,,.- oa The first appllca- ternal revenue coiie-j- Big Bank THE WILLAMETTE, SALEM, OBJSOON. Rates, $240 tt 5.00 Per I)aJ" rranclsQO. Klrrt-daat In all U PP"nw IU UblM ore wired with t" Choicest Fruits lathe Wllllt Valley- A, , WAGNER, Prop- Suit n..lk or aH Portland. JJ6 court tod ky brought in ""f 'county claim to have the MttoBug W J off160,000agl" tttaOM bank made a pr- jlinew Drowned. .. oa Tbe four miners, HAUFAX..- ftnd Tu.tle, F-u-kner, ,1B"gHi111nd. Ky gold mine, near her,, iaVltt. Looking Blue. Warhtkoton. Dec. 28.-Bpecial.- Several prominent ofllclals have lufor- mation leading to me coou.ux.uu ........ there may possibly be another panic. There has been a remarkable and con tlnuouB shrinkage of values and money la again going Into hiding. They say .......... ,,mpihlnt? can be done to avert the disaster the second crash will be something tremendous and heretofore unknown in the history oi ine couu.r,. SHU by wise action It may be averted. The Old Story. ATLANTIC, Iowa., Dec. 28.-1. u. Stelnke was this morning appointed re eelver of the Can County bank. Assets $260,000; liabilities $200,000. Depositors wm probably be paid In full. Electric Receivership. Boston, Dec. 28.-A report is current in this city today, that application wll be made for a receiver for the general Sectrlc Company. Thomas Jefferson .,.i.i .cb? "wnue a " " - Sue r of company. I know there dtrecvor u. rumor." la not a paruoio """ a nrank Arrested. Washisoton, Dec, 28. - JoseP11 uLon"asheld In $2000 ball today for sending threatening let era to Vice President Stevenson and others. a Tool 8oeech. rmoAOO, Dec. 28.-W. T. Stead of creuaeu '"- .,, ulk .t a lJ?lc"tn'..rrh; women', clubs of J,,Ul..n,.ee"n , ..uncll regarding aid the course of I Is rema ; ,Utt the moov """ street.' h oflenM aud Ihe language g- --- , .Sld nem again at- Samsung at which Stead was rRlC'riu North Pacific Strike. 8t. PAOt, Dec. 28. The committee of Northern Pacific ei'.ployo called on Receiver Oakcs shortly after 11 o'clock to tee If some arrangement could not be reached, regarding the proposed cut in wag b, Instead of applylug to the courts In the, matter, The conference Is still in session. "V1 The Prize Fighters. Jacksonville, Fla., Dee. 28 Mitchell was arrested today to preveut blm from fighting, lie was committed for trial,-and t once applied for a writ of habeas corpus. Uorbett is not yet arrested. Jacksonville, Dec. 28.-Some an novance la manifested bv the otHcers of the Duval club, at the statement of Brady. Cornell's manager, that be had received txtsillve assurance that the fljht would not be Interfered with. Bucb a statement Is considered very in discreet because It is calculated to strengthen Governor Mitchell's doter- minauon to orepK. op me urlu muu ager Bowtlen - of the Duvai cluti, ex pects a decision by the courts this week that will fletlletb'!ugs one way or the other. If the djecislon Is favorable to the legality of Jbe contest, It is not be lieved the governor will persist further in his opposition Charlev Mltdliell nave an exhibition in ihe opera haqse to an Immense audi ence. After th,e conclusion or lingiisu- mnn'8 bout with FoKirty. loud oall were matte for A speech and Mitchell stepped to the footlights and said: "La dles and gentleiiiAU. A ItuuK you Mr the kind recepUoa extended to me. Yon All see I have turned up on time and nothing outside preventing, I shall meet James J. CJorbett Iu the ring on the appoluted date. Although I may fail to surprise you tonigui. i nope iu do so on that occasion." The Kansas -Cyclone TnpRKA. Deal 28. Mrs. Lease has been removed as a member of the state board of charities Hadloy Remains. PnvAi.i.is. Dee. 28. The court this tnnmlnff daaloStf. DOtltion 'fortljeap- IMiintmeutofttnew Oregou Pacific re ceiver and Hadley remains Inthesad- die uutll February Urat, wnen mere will beau adjourned term of court at whl"h the terms of auother sale of the road, to take place In May, will be fixed and the receivership determined. FOREIGN FIELDS OF NEWS. Immense Anarchist Excitement in Spain. HAWAIIAN INVESTIGATION BEGCN. Subcoiumitteo on Foreign Iteltt- lions Bight Their Labors. Washington. Dec. 28. The sub committee on foreign relations charged with inquiring into Hawaiian attaint met at the capltol. Senator Butler was absent. The resolution upon which the committee will proceed was read. Rev. Mr. Emerson, of Hawull, was the first wituess called. He disap peared behind the closed and guarded doors of the committee-room. He told the committee he Had spent nearly all of the forty-five years of his llfo in the Hawaiian islands, was well acquainted with Ktug Kalakaua, and described many stirring events that troubled the reign of that potentate. He was In Honolulu during the revolution, and told the committee the events attend ing it, and was In Honolulu at the time of the overthrow of the queen. He Is said to have testified that there were threats to harm lndvlduals, aud that the people were fearful of attempt ed outrage and incendiarism. For this reason and for protecting Americans aud their property Emerson said that the United Btates marine sailors were brought ashore. Ho was positive they took no part In the overthrow of the queen, and lent no aid to the men who established the provisional government Emerson paid a high tribute to the men at the head of the provisional gov ernment, saying they were men ol honor aud integrity. After some further testimony thosub- committee on foreign relations ad journed until next Tuesday. Highest of all in Leavening PowerLatest U. S. Gov't Report. " ij Baking &&m K WWltvl ABSOLUTELY PURE , RcM Not a Borgia. Indianapolis, Dec. 28. Anna Waggener has been acquitted of the .h..oanr miiinnluBtho Koester family. Mrs. Koester and several children died, i.t ti. father recovered. The trial has been going on for nearly a month. Charter Forfeited. r..,.tr..T rti.iiPFfl. Iowa. Dae, 28. Judge McGee of the superior court this inorulmr declared tue cnanero. wm.. and Council Blufl bridge and motor company forfeited. NEWS NOTES. Tho Spanish Anarchists. Madrid, D'ec. 28, -A lartft audience gathered in the Royal opera-honse While waiting for the periormancu a rumor hegau to circulate thatHtiurcb Mb were present aud Intended to com Uilt a bomboutrage. Iu le time than ik i.Iim tn tell it the whole audience hurried In a semi-panic- stricken state from the house. The hurried and ex cited manner lu which the people lied caused a report to circulate that tho ex ..in.inn iiuil occured. As tho news spread the population of the whole city was Intensely exolted, and many Hook ed to the vicinity of the opera-house, and soon the streets In that locality were congested. Finally It developed hat tho report was a cauaru ana iue people dispersed, The trial or IJelDocne anu veic.m. arrested In April, 1892, la now In pro gress. They were taken In custody at the door of the house of congress with bombs In their pockets, aud papers vaded Nicaragua. I Manuel Boullla baa laid Beige to Choi titecA, aud Nicaragua troops are mass lug at the north to lend assistance. Murder by a Speech. Praquk. Dec 28. Dolrzil and Bra- goun, the two members of the secret so cialist society Omladiua, arrested on suspicion of having murdered the glove maker Mlva, have confessed their guilt. iney say iney wero incited to commit the murder bv a snecoh of Dr. Herrod. one of the young Czych leaders, In tho course of whioh he denounced Mlva as an agent of the provooaieur. Dynamite Outrage. Paris, Dee. 23. As u measure of pre caution against aposalble dynamite out rage, puuuo securities in custody or tue Bank of France bavo been removed to the Place Vetadour, where there Is an Immcnfo strong room. Tho estimated value of the securities Is upward of 4,- 000,000,000 francs. English Trade Review. London, Dee. 28. TlieVall Mall Gazette publishes a revleif ef the trade of the year, compiled from ofilolal re turns. It says: "Trade during 1B9J whs worse than tn 1802. A general uloom now baom over the country's industries, The Imports of 11 months are declared to be 17,600,000 Khort as compared with 1892 aud the exports declined 0,600,000. There has been a shrinkage In every Important clasa or lmnoiti and exports. Ou the other Lhand the Anierleau -trade InsiewUly udvunclug but what etlect tho ctiauRe ol tanfl will cause, is a matter of con. Jecture. Brazil and other Boulh Amer ican republics except Chill havo been largo buyers. The merchants tiro get) erally looking with confidence for an Improving trade In 1891, provided there is no serious strike or lockout." JmM!iM pot UwltfcMt U IM,"p0Cic MILLS. t o.tr " The Greenham range Is covered with two feet of snow. The Washington State Teachers As sociation U In es'o u - tin a. On the first of January the United States government will hold an auction sale of city property in Port Angles. ........ iini Bauta Claus, and ........ft. AlillilrniiMUPPy. d, Qmdeofttle was nearly burned to death, A bushel of wheat lu Walla . W-la bHioalln value lou,.ouu . . or a dozn eg. "r lw"- " or bacon, j J. Chadwlck, one of the leading farmer, on the famous -Missouri Lot :!... nP.r Myrtle Creek, has butch- ered 160 bead of hog- thlsy.ar. But few cattlemen whowwoai" rmoKlDg ou the mountains ol Grant runtyhveK--red 1 their bands t They are unable on accouut of the s'iST to rw-i W ! ' time. . ,. , . GusKraus, while suiienug " JZ tremens, vM Tacoma. He tied a u..u- . clErouud hU throat and to a post, wh.c. bn.ke just as he was near.y choked to death. About a tou per day of herring and u .k being caught with hw.k and smelt are 1' f . Whatcom, llueatmecj - . wh The uotwin o - WmU'. .... ..lrt millions of these coyereo wi.m v- little fli'hM- . , 1 1. , Northern railway l w . """irina.oew route ported w " t ,.... ..n.pd roM. w: Tel ",!,, up the w.-t :s,u::7ive; .-. i,..inn. ti.nv'lntunded to destroy it At the law courts, offices ot council and state, minister of war, tho royal palace and the Bank of Spain, extra care is being exercised to prevent dyna- mlto outrages during the trial. A Citizen in Brazil. r..ir .nRi.piiiA. Dec. 28. The a ..ri.. schooner Grace Andrews commanded by Capt. Andrews has ar- rived from Brazil. Capt. Auurewa u-na a rtory of outrageous treatment by ii.ni.i.nldlera In Rio harbor. Capt. A...lrewahad started from his ship to the harbor in a small boat when within halllog dlstanco of the shore he hoIsWd au American 11 ig, idl tno soimero ... shore sheuted: "If you don't stop, we will shoot you," and fired several shots. nt.. ...ui nut the boat on shore and was arrested toeetner wuu m.eo ..". and placed In pilson. They were then taken to Rio and tne cniei oi ih.... Vu Ihem in Jail without any food. He manaaed to communlcale with the American couusel and obtained Ills re lease. The captain complained about the soldier having hauled down the American fiK oa lita small boat, but .. .....i nai.l no attention to It. lie claims the facts of the slluatlou at Rio Bre suppressed by the nmciaw anu wu the American press has lucorrcct news, Tho Duko'a Allowance London, Dee. 28 -Tho Chroulole's Berlin correspondent, iu a long article ou tho Duke of Coburg's English al lowance, declares that the story that the late Duke Erueat left Duke Alfred a debt of 100,000 Is an Impudently con coded myth. Chance for Americans, London, Dee. 28. The postmaster, general has written to Commuor Mains that when the Queenstown mall contract expires the advantages of all routca outward for American mills, in cludlug that via Movllle, will bo duly considered, The Trench Navy. Paris, Dec. 28. Deputy Loohroy In an interview announced his Intention of Interpellating the government re. gardlng the condition of the Freuob navy .directly after tho chamber of dep uties reassembles. During ine iuierviw Lochroy said ho had rormeu llie oeim that the Italian navy for lis size was tho finest in the world. THIS I'QLiriOAti SlIUATIUN. The nominal ftlf.tiAt.1hn In Ornann U very grave. Wo are In receipt of Hsaay letters from leading public men, Rej publicans and Democrats, dtoetteatoe tho subject. It la clearly evIdeaUfeat all regard the conditions now prevail-; lug, na full of possible surprises and Rati a little dauger to tho state. It baa be; the fato of Oregon to have pollWeal; waves that have cxnended tlt4r feM. elsewhere strlko here two years tekiy ivlftl nil llinlr nplalltnl vlnrr.1 1 That is undoubtedly what the Fof-j lists mu upon, wuu euou aee(0Mi! men as Goyeruor Ponnoyer and Ilek us leaders there la nothlnir we mtv b4 expect lu the way of political devHtry that will lead to success as tue farmei . . . ... si wuuis iu go to me senate aau tue sihw- to congress. There Is no evidence that eltfeer of. them would ha nbla to da n Ilakte bet-1 7... : tcr the ootidltlnu or a stogie iivia(H8 but that makes no dlilereuse, iH ttwyj can make the voters believe tb4M't will serve their euds. Tby. MHerj brood of smaller calsniltv MHUtal who will labor nluliti aadudwr toswti them luto power, and t eowtiwl of tbl government of thU. stale, tlti iQtfB , tho wisest action (f, the RpWwEsi wll) be needed. The. most iavlaeibk; ticket must be noaslnated. A o lavas otevdry eoUoel hail w mH; he mud. It will be aa walk or.; fllitlntf tin mid ilnwn nn tuk. ihiM am(i ending out a few Portland lwyltjM twtw speeaHMiR ine larije-wiiiiie iiur not do. The whole sublee mtHt be thoroughly and ably dUousted with the people from thestandpolntof geii! v ernmout and economy la state amlBa- lion 'Phn nr.Mnntnltnn of ttia IbvIimI. V"' .7 """ .?.:. .1 .:"..": Diu priucipiei oi ujpuuiicauisoi hioiw can save the statu from nn avalaaobe, V eiigliieorod by as slippery, aoimuians' treaohnroiu asetofrovenue polltlotasa as over was mot ana overcome , ay;; where or at anytime In the past thirty yt,are' . . t s Mining Claim. Hoth R. Hammer. W. W. Martin. B. ' ' i v, warn, J. u, joroau, auhmo','b.v! W. M. Bmlth aud Geo. Aipard tedy i nioii iu-ii nlHlttiH nn tho Silver Dollar ....l... n..l n.nl. nlnlm imftnt S" :, II. UO III VJ.U.U U.GVU .UlUiUt '""1v .Marlon county. : Yellow Fever. nUKNOSAYHRfl,Do. 28-cw reo!eV; ed from Rio Janeiro that yellow fev I....I i.cnn ndiL.d in Mm horrors of war. ' that five deaths have already occurred. 4 The authorities are taking every previa caution to provotit tho spread of the eH oau in.t urn irptitlv liamnored by tlMjd condition of the city, In consequent 'ofJ the war. The revcr is oi tue iuu y;ni- hint form and accompanied hy blaelef-vomet. Illrtbow.TUBUw, Treaty Violate. Managua, Nicaragua, Dc.28.-rhe goveriimeut of Nicaragua haa len co lecllng force.1 war loans from Arnerl. ... . i I.. ul..lullnn nitllH can cllifns mm " -- treaty. Waited Pttes Minuter ir maile vlaorous protests against suoh prooeediug.. .,.,,, Pollcarpo iioniu", ." - - . rw.i.i.r 17. has gone to to frontier, nrar BomolHK to head oir the Hondura Insurgeuta wu . Religions Trouble! In Egypt I1KKI.IN, Difc. 24,-News U received from Uganda that the Mahometan have been expelled by the Christians, rievere MuhlliiK Is now Inevitable be iw.an iLn Christians and the Mahom etans, and the encounter will probably take place at My.rom. u is oeiiereu there will he renewed conillcts between Protestant aud Catholic, owing 10 iue r,..tii.t the former have broken llielr agreement with the Catholic and de ... .. . f tfl...l Mil I populated tno province i v.nu. Blenkula and the large Bese Islands, .hu nnnulatlons were Catholic. Th Protestauta are also said to have de clared vengeance upon the native n verts to Catholicism, and It l believed i. ... nniv Iw secured by tho tn-rma Deot expul.lon of the Mohometan bagas and a separation of the Culhollo and ProtMtant spnerea vj wc n... tributaries. ta "Aa old thoWlls,,an , novoroxcll-.' ed. "Trioob and proven'' iathovortllct of miillomr SimmoHB Livof Rogtt- lator la tua . lator w ma - - a I I tn A T Th wn To liiberate Oaptlvet Lindo!, Dec. 23. Tueoiptilo of the Honred regiment will shortly Ult for Cairo to command an expedition tj lib- ....... H.. Amir an Meuieiaera iuu HUtln By, who have long la-en Ihe mahdl'e captives. The captain will pievlously coufer with Ohrwalderla Cairo, y Pills ... . .'!- modicina im.- t t t u ). vruica 7k can pin your, ' ma. wr cure, a . rniia iax' tivo, a a d paroly YV i&a (lie4r. ontUalivw-' and I4- ,xinTi T to bo takwadry oreaaaViw 4s KAftc it MC jssswpsS"1-. 1 tAVun4 yowWly1jB,JC j,ifl or ail tvLiirSratfc rt a mf.-(Mio. w. Je m W slsPaiTv n..lllfmeliMl AAV. TnmmM. 1 . &&dkmvim se-slW. J& ...JfcffiK. J