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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 30, 1893)
::S;i:;aSBSaii- v V i " "j ffl CHEAPEST Associated Press Daily News paper Published on the Pacific Coast. $JM0 a Year. CAPITAL ISS I An 't ; B 1S8SJ KHtkg e hl 'mm ml oatib thiri mana1 pol Deli! ". Ti aven be pi a idle) fflw ln ?0CM atoffi 1D( I e, roe uiitr U-. r, th;l nil But recut ill 0 J2Mt' a Vi n h it a tarj M 3010.1 HUli fcltli ion itw iia ) 0( rear. AWf -mofli prop rtoll IHIBj aresw . WW far Jeald nniw j do scaur 3a ei atUi id It RJ cal .01 VOL. 6. V 1 . ...... M IS IDE CHANCE OF Id Li m mm COMMENCING TODAY (Tuesday) I WILL SELL -FOR CASH. ANY $16.50,' $18.00, $20.00, $22.50, and $25.00 SUIT IN MY HOUSE FOR This is the greatest offer ever to avail yourself of F. C. Ed. C. K. Meeker & Co., Hop Exporters OFFICE, Oberheim Block, up stairs, Salem. W. A. TEMPLETON, Gen'l Agent. CHURCHILL perly SC us at BURROUGHS lOS State Street. Now JHLfrk nd Holiday Goods Th? Heufcsf, - . . . - H mir Mammoth StOCK neiore you toust of all, audiu surely tavenu THE NEW WILLAMETTE STABLES tnpleted and ready to wait on cus n L&mpifneu uuu ivui tt reasonable-prices, w e K-p """;,- .,.,, n n, j8 count v, ror service beet all demands. Also keep the finest Stallli ns in mis RyAN & CQ Barn una residence z uioca ' E. M. WATTE PRINTING CO. BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS f AND Lcyal Blank PublMicrs. BwU'o Now Urlck,over1be.lauK.i.om. S. 0. V. MARKET, 365 Summer Street LEVVId & PKA I'HEK, Props. The bet meats or all kinds sold at h. innrmt nrlces. Reliable gooaa uuu hulok delivery. BVU'IOX BROTIIJK .rlMOl m ..- y IIImIt 16W""uB,?i'Vr.ViV. n iMtirrn.rorKronU -.i. ........a aioniinra rrcasw .v-. .E!."LfcS?buWSSa ill all uutt ucarlyal JctbepluiJCy. ftSdw ardi near ienJintwry,o'"' 5THE WILLAMETTE, 8ALEH, OREGON. in Hates, $2.50 te $5.00 per Day I t-bc?OTa.Wu'uSe 1 lU Uble M rtd wim me t -- Choicest Fruit DAILY EDITIOK. 9SH) :-: given in clothing and don't fail this golden opportunity. SMALL, OPPOSITE LADD & BUBH'S RANK Cross, Wholcsnle ami Retail Dealer in Fresh, Salt and Smoked Meats of a IKii.ds 95 Court and 110 State Streets. If you want your house pro heated at small expense call on More Coming. Most flifracfiue, AND - u o.,.,iu worth, as we can please uuy H"J "" . TCjr.TTTJV XtUUJ.VO a oamw""- weel mere. -k" "j, and Express to Horses uoaruuu vj v for service, i- FR0EHEL SCU00LS-4th Year. fill lUMMMUllW. Infant. Conneotlngand P80'88968 everv week day from m-t0 12 m. except cjai"' u"J MISS 0. BALL01), - mn&JKTKCi CLASSES for teaches- dally practice work fr; oltJSi .Hav and Friday rtii KlnnriAV. Lm o. t,. 4 n. m. Classes meet study of Froebel system Mrs. P. Knight, rnnoipai. MOTHER'S CLASS. Meets Friday training class, r.m Q n4 n. m. " ...i.i. rnHmed by Mrs Knight and Ml- Ballou. "' "7, loforruation apply ,:'., View rooms, corner court anu xii j THE MARKETS BAH FRANCISCO, Dec. SO. - Wheal Tmckoo, Dec. 30. -Cash, 601; May . . i. 80. -Wheat valley TUB."'""-'' "r f.92J; Wl' WwHaEffi' Choice Monk SAL1 Want to Make Uim Jump. DARING OMAHA GRAVE ROBBERY. Two Corpses Intended for Iowa Medical School. tho After Dr. Parkhurst. New York, Dec. 30. Mayor Gllroy received a uote in French today warn ing him not to allow anyone to go into the church or court where Dr. Park hurst is. By so doing bo would pre vent great disaster because there are those who wish "to make him Jump into the air," because he disgraced and dirtied New York and did so much harm to unfortunate women. Giave Bobbing. OMAnx, Neb., Dec. 30. Two corpses wore found iu a box last night, at the Pacific Express ofllce. They have been identified as those of Mrs. C. A. D. Brown, the wife of a well kuown Omaha min, buried iu Forcit Lawn cemetery Thursday, and M. V. A. Mo Whlmmey, au old soldier, who died at the county house, and was buried Tues day. Tho gravta were robbed by un known parties. It is belioved they were intended for the medical college, connected with the Iowa State Univer sity. Unjust Judges in Trouble. New York, Dec. 30. Justice of the Pe-icu Newttm and Sutherland of Gravefend, with "Boss" MsKane, were arrested this afternoon. There are 11 indictments against McKaue and two against each of the others. McKaue was released on bonds. Mrs. Lease's Successor. Topeka, Dee. 30. Governor Lwell- ine appointed J. W. Freeborn, sheriff of McPbercon county (.member of the board of trusters of state charitable in stitutions, to succeed Mrs. Lease. Prendergast Dies. Ciiicaoo, Dec. 30. Preodergast, the murderer of Carter H. Harrison will be bant;ed fur his crime. Tn the court-room lie showed that one trait exlste I in common between hnmul Ouiteau. He nrovea himself n immnnlv. miserable coward, who would save his own life at any price. When Clerk Fitzgerald aroso to read the tlndiog of the Jury the prisoner stood clutching the back of his chair bla face 11 ished and his knees trembling violently. "We, the )ury, And the defendant, Patrick Eugene Prendergast, guilty of murder in the rmnner and form as oharged in the Indictment, and flx the penalty at death," read Fitzgerald. Then Prendergast revealed himself to be an utter coward, his face turned pale. He opened his mouth tospeaB, but only a fa! it murmur came, no m .ved sllihtly, and would have fallen b-nfor the assistance of the bailiff. W.ien the Jury was polled bellsteued wuh avllity to .ach and every answer; . ltiHcrft Hrentano's questions, auuai each Juror In turn relt-jrated the verdict the last vestio of courage left Prender mist He was half led and half carried back to his cen, wneio, .c.u.6-- neak. he threw blmsir upon his uuu. ' .. .. . I.M. tmra Ilia M(tW- lb an attempt to hide from hU fellow- prisoners, whose expressions oi v...u- tlonover tne veruim " pbatlo than graceful and more sincere than po lie EXPECTS A NEW TRIAI Assassl . Prendergast Is more cheerful ..rT-..tn. After a KO)d night's Lp he express 1 bimulf coafi lent of S.ogthP8Kaow!.H1thoutH ould get a new tnai tunj"" tawytVdesay.hebasbeenre oeWnYulegram. from Uwyerslnall li of the country urging blm to con-Snnetne-flibt for HU .llent and that SWS. WW for defend from the bar a one Young Mothers! "Motljir's FriMd tt-ffr-TTL.. ,aUiTo c.. Anarchists SALEM, OBEGON. SATURDAY, LIc v i . The Rebelhoa'in EratU. Buenos Ayrks, Dec SO.-Yho in. - gent commander. Admiral do Gium. At Bio Janeiro, has given notlv" that- be will shell the city In'caae the (ode Jl e ou his ve-seK Ripresentatlves of for-: e'gn powers Informed blm be u.ust I give at least 48 hours uolice before be ginning the bombardment. Probably True. Lahore, India, Dec. 30. Resolu tions adopted by thef national congress declare that fifty million people are ou the verge of starvation and urged the government to take immediate steps to succor them. Plenty of kosey. New York, DecMl-The city banks now hold eighty mlhtaii in excess of legal requirements. . Opinion at W&hlngton. Washington, Dec, 30. The uewa from Brazil la looked; for with eoiue auxiety. Both at tha state and navy department there is feeling that a crisis Is Imuulueut.in tefturrecilm, and that the quarrel will tie Mited in one way or the other wltaln a few dava. A well dellued opfnlonfimonK navy dp- parimeni omciais s tiatt Aieiio is near the end of his resource Missing Stage ; 'ound. Denver, Dec. 80. Landers stage baa be The missing beard Iruoi. The stage Is rbe paaseugen are sufe In five feet of snow. Passengers last night reached a ranch near by. The lost soldiers huve ridden out on stage horses. State Tax Board. This body of meu cbntiuue tbeir work of reductions It has reduced ive stink tun state over, from $11, 423.536 to $9,039,096. or $2,493'510. Iu Mirlon county horses and mulou were lowered at $31,000; cattle raised $13,000 sheep and goata left the sitne; swine raised $4,000. Moneys, notes and accounts are being raised. In the afternoo'i andeolm tho board worked ou town" auuefty lots. Benton, Coos, Curry, Ciook, Douglas, Gilliam, Grant, Harney, .Lane, Mal heur, Murlon, Morrow and Whkw stand as affested; Lale, Mullm rauli, Umatilla, Union and Wallowa pus- d without action; couniies raised were Baker 10 p?r cent., Clackamas 10 er cent., Clatsop 20 per cut., Jatkson 20 ppr ceut., Josephine 10 per cent., Klamath 10 per cent., Linn 1Q per cent., Polk 2.5 per cent , Wa-hlnit n 75 per cent., and Yamlhdl J.0 per cent; and those whoso town lot of as sessments as rendered, were Co utnbla 20 er cent., and Hhi rman 15 per cent. THE PATRIOTIC OEDEE8. Devoted to the Fraternal Societies of the Department of Oregon. artment devoted tn newy anidlij ..., mu nf lnlMrnt to lllA arhUU Af" irpStiT Woman;. idle f Corp. ani IHjm of VeieraD. of Oregon will apr ir ecU atu'. or dy in the iui'.y uai-it.. "'"'" uutll furtUer not ce. Kora cen raoniu iuu ,. not only sei all th nw "f b" ordft?in"!.: ron bul4cure tbU coinplMe uoo o ted pre. dillT newpper. ua iem oi rw u wbJriptlons direct w the pablUhers, Uofer Urol , Miiem, ur.j THE SONS OF VETERANS. J. B. Dlmlck, of Hutibard, writes that a strong camp can be organized here as soon as the roads are better. It Is Captain Dlmlck's plain to unite the Sons of veterans at Hubbard, Needy aud Woodburu in order, If camps are not organized at thoe points. Ar. old soldier who received the last copy of Tub Journal felt moved to write: "if there ever w nm "" the close of the war for the Union or at least slnoo those dark days of the re construction perl.id that patriotic men should stand together and.by all means In their poer 'urtuer th8 cu,ca""n of pare patriotic principles, an iailghi by the order of tha dm of Veterans, that time Is the present.'' THE OAMPMHH. General J ihu W. dprauue, of Taco His, was burled oy the patriotic orders the past week at that city. Gen. Bnrague camp Hon of Veterans attend ed in a bo ly. The funeral oration was delivered by Rev, A N Thompson wheaaldlnpirt: "One reels a peculiar basltatlon called as I a.n today lo sjak Uyouoramau long and dearly and with rwwoo loveil In his home, In his church and In thl city, and fcause he .nrth.Mewbo drew his sword and staked his life to save tho Uolou- loved and honored wo oy win jw Uglon of lU counlry'a defenderi, .v .i. ..nk mm file it Ihe euilre O. A. It and by the grateful millions f this God favored nation. 'It is always IntercaUna and, when ... -h.rHfltrr la like h , l.Mtl.uble, , to tcb gHHiptw of the irlti life of a ir- '"-, f n b uh ir irJOl known ownV to every i sola r ir e mn. often a 'auger to thcrat them solilura see him ..nave lu h. clal relations, tt Is hard U tmiiz iUik the dignified officer :h reviews the parade or, with the daring of one who thinks' his body pro if agklnaUhd foe man's lead, shouts tho word and leads the charge in the hottest of the tight, la a man with the sitae DMuro and sympathizes with ull tha fejllngs of those who are auhjeot to his order. It la hard to ploturo suob au one a famll lar friend, a loving hujbml or a play ful parent, to picture him in struggle and triumphs, 'sorrows aud J'ys, Ju-tt as other men experience them. The roalllfdofa public mio doei not ap pear until we got behind tho barriers of formality aud official dlgulty. An ac quaintance Is quickly formed, however, when un opportunity is gUen of ou tor tug Into bis llvlnir mora. Heroes are destroyed or ounobled as wo Ret glimpses of tbeir private lives, or pub lie conduct Is traced t motive, aud ns motive displays true character. Napo leon bad a career her.ifo au 1 spleudld yet how sadly does our eUlmatoohauga when we lift the screen nud see his private life und character, a fitful, Im. patient, vulgar mm. But not so will our estimate bd chamred when we lift die screen from bef re ihe home lifo of him who wa our cblefest citizen of Ticoma. The plcure which wo shall s ?e Is of a strong and courageous, yet p itient, affectionate, devout and pray erful hushaud and father. He was so Void of all pretense und seeming; what he did was so directly the result of what be was. His publlo strength Was so manifestly rooted Id tho excellence of his private character that au ao qbalntauce with blijii a citizen andj public mau was a cons'ant disclosure of his private traits. His publlo life was an exception tn many others. m A Valuable Remedy. Hon. Edmund L. Pitts, the late pie-ldeiit of the New York Btute Senate, write-: "dtate of New York, Keiiato Chamber, Ai.utNY, March 11, lb-SO. I hove uned Allcock's lNimui I'lusters In my family for the putit five yearn aud can truthfully any they are a valu able remedy and efleut great cures. I would not be without them, I have Iu several Instant ei given some to friends suflerlug with weak und lame hacks, uud they have Invariably uf fonM certuln und ?eedy relief. The cannot be too highly ounmeuded." Astoria Railroad. Articles were today filed Incoropnttltig the Columbia River R. R. C., with a capital of $3, 000,000. E. A. Beeloy, W. W. Knight and W. B. Bmjth are the proprietors. ' Oilman Coal. The best fuel In lowu, $8.00 per tou. Salem Impiove- ment Co. NEWS NOTES. Reattle gives work lo nearly COO men on sewers. The Coos Bay sfage was held up and robbed by one man near Myrtle point, last week. Mr Fowler, of Arlington, started to Chicago lust v.tek with a whole train load of mutton sheep. Howard Alderson, of OakvlllOi ihot uluieelflii the hand. His fingers bad to be amputated. Tho hop crop nf Oregon this year was 37,109 bales; Washington 88,740 and California 43,000 bales. County C'onimlrsloner Fawctt, of Tacoma, made 2000 p -or children Imp py by glvlug them a bl,j Christmas dinner. A larKe mouutaln lion was caught In a steel trap, mar Grand Reed , icent y. The anlmsl nearly broke lose when dlrcovmd by the trspperf. At Pocatello.Idaho, an edict has gone out thut hence'orth no married wumari or unmarried man will b- ropioyed In the public schools as teacher. An Investigation nfib look of 8. Murphy, ox-oliy treasurer of Ba er Ci ty reveals a borlago f 0"o- to 14000. A wrrraut was Immediately lsutd and Mr. Murphy ph-otd m der -rie.t. An Increase of 1142,045.41 In the net earnlugs for Dp mUr, ovr the net esrulugs for ihe oievl u tn. tb re iwrteil by the leoeivers of the Nortbwn l'aclflo. r,..i Hdturdav. John King, of Moro, i.ri iu.ih Wui bioken ciomi up to tl uio aortutyltwo rdlni t-' law. iHMiyaudliis b.ck w.i Injured, by lallfu, under tbe whe t. L'i j his wagon; 1th - Davis, living nt- county, was badly bufh tho fire. Tho tleh bu hef rig!. was horribly burcel and large patches camoofl with tbectotbtug. Accldeat at the Indian School. ChkhaWA, De& 80.-Wm. Mllea. one of the engideer'a boys was almost killed by being caught in the belt of the saw used for cutting wod. Tho right arm was broken badly nutl hvj wa oth erwise badly brulBed, ' Miss Llbblo Jaokson, of sou I hern Oregon arrived on the overland this morning on a visit to her aunt, Mrs. 8. G. Punch. Walter Mnrely, who bought part of A. F. MoAteo's place, Is putting out a large hop yard aud orchard. He Is talking of netilug out an ixchard of English walnutH. BATTLE WITH INSURGENTS. Convicts Eevoult, Expecting to Fight the Government. Bt. Vincent, Dee. 80 A delayed dispatch from I'ernambuco, dated Dec, 9?flfl uv.i 'Thl.ra wat, Aartnna flifhllntv ""'", "WM. A..V.W . V MV..UU0 ..N...U( ill Aguas Bellas on the 21st Fifty sold iers were killed but the resu't of the battle Is not given. A dUpatch sent gives reports or a revolt on Convlot Is land, Fernando Do Norobau a number or guards were killed in the conflict. Insurgent war vessels were expeoted there to help liberate all convicts to Uhaj"ik.lf.r-aCjUtWQ.tbwaBd, iititl take them to Rio to fight tho gov ernment. Davitt on Dr. Oronln. London, Dee. 80. In reply to a dis patch font to Michael Davitt, December 24) h, addressed to tho Laud League Cottago, the following letter was re' eel ved today, d ted Bally Uracil, coun ty Dublin, December 27: I am obliged to Mr Melville E Btone, general man ager or tho Associated Press, fir asking me to reply through the Associated Press to statements made In some or tho Chicago papors, alleging that I udvlsed the removal of Dr. Crouln. I can only answer that It would lie just as true to oharuo mo with having advised tho re moval of Julius Caesar or of Abraham Lincoln. I never even heard of Dr. Cronln'snameor cxlstenco, until tho spy, LeCaron, spoke of him at the Par nell commission hearings, and the news of the brutal murder came to Europe. Tho farther allegations, that I wrote a letter lo Detectlvo Cotighlln at that, or any other tlmo Is without a shadow of a foundation, as I neither knew, or of him, or wrote to him dir ectly or Indirectly; nor have I been written to by him or anybody Iu his behalf, in my life. Tho whole story Is a montrous fabrication from begin ning to end and must im mate from some madman, or perhaps some Inter ested knave who wishes to satisfy some feeling or tmllgnlty In coupling my name with (he commlMlon or so foul and cowardly a crime. I am reluctant lv compelled to say, In connection with his infamous slander, thut the presa of America Is the only press in the civil, 'zed world tod iy through which such rulllauly attempt as tli's, at the moral assassination of publ'o men, can be made wlih impunl'y." Blgned, MiniAK Davitt, THE OiVfcRXiiRM IIKCOKD. Governor Pennoier is cuil-tent on nnthlnir tut lampimt (tn sllverlsm, On the tarlfl he i a fr.e-trader, O-vernor Pennoyer, of Oregon Is posing a the friend of the taxpayer. On this lwue U Is seeking to swing hmeir Into Hi- Un'ted Htates si-nste ....... .. OB I V n ( I e l-'lgllirouenra". mb would Ime t explore bis record on a matter or great Importance to the 10 pie. The first state board of equaliza tion, which he appdnted, raUvl all unrtirioM to 100 oen's on (he d-i lur on the astsusimant rolls. As many counties bad assess t (hem In that way, homIu cul I be more M or Just than bat actloi of Ibis kaa.fl. In br nalw lb ra al to a level Toe nsu'l oi mis f r be oo rn otgage to tha m 8 wja JaJloveOrear.ttt4lBa4ai?ev 8ure sl V . V- ui V, J r F Jf m m M IT M posete mortgages as tu own selection and waiitrtm,. levy on Portland mnrfgng$1Ulso!fett un uiu uonar, wne the other coun or the state were vscmed utonaji dred cents on the dollar. CouTd thing hi) more uufalr orui.j'HiA this? The Journal showed tilt! the time. Able counsel appear um nuns uuo. me question wa arg a length before the governor, secret iHWutoaml sum treasurer, Thasjer enw tried tn get out on a teckuleal mid rnug'it stubbornly for the mort kkuo tftx dOiLt ri. Hon. Lark Hl'vm. a staunch Democrat ami hltth'rtistip? porter nfihe governor, vtttl: "We will kuook that Idea out of your beasl goveinor, or we wtU'.knoo,t job out of your chair.'' The Republlaaff members or tli "4te l.tard( to levy the sUte lax' made the lew en the valuation of mortgaKe a" equ illKl' by the governor's boird and thy stw by it. Tho county pf Maltafsuati u fused to paythln tax.Thegoyeiaor wh not In favor of enforcing its eollMttea He waswllllugto let Itgobydi-AMl Not a step was taken by him to coMetf t. Secretary McBrlde and Tr.a urer Meteohnn ordered Attorney G. oral Chamberlain to bring awlt aad ! lectlt and he did so, TdatMi.M iJftriMi gnu uui noi uy uio euorts m uavtraac, Pennoyer. If we have not mated tl correctly wo give the governor spsee these columns to correct us. We defy, any Populist or Democrat!! paper (e uercuu uio course or me governor, wa, want nothing but what I fa'r. "W, havo upheld tho governor wba he hun done right. We shall hold up his rtcoM to the publlo whD ho goes wronir. He wcut baok In Instnucoon tho work of hm own aiafw lioard of equullzitlon, which work! wm HUttulned by all courts nd nil men of sense, He went buck on hU nwn tt-' toruey grneral who would not shield tho tax dodgers when It was pUlB'y the governor's desire and luteaiiaa tl at he shoultt. Tliu pcoplo sustalne I (be I .1 I nil" WUIK Ul HID BllllU UUUIU Ul C( UHlliWllim ami of tho state nfll -nits who d flared from Puunoyvr nud ordetod tlewort- guge tux coiiecteit dollar ror cellar. Governor Pernio r'a ncord in this re spect dors not show him to be the friend or the laborer and faxpsy-r, tut or tho Portland niortgagcho'defs, tbe tax-dodgers and state tux-booolers. If tho hair million or stito tsxee nowi withheld by corrupt county igU-lato and suspendtd bankers Is ever collected by the state It will not be due le ihe energy or vlgllanco or Petitioner, Vt' "An old M-W thohiU3"ana novcr oxcell cd. "Triod nau proven1 ia tho verdict of millions.' Simmons- Liver Hoeu y lator is tho tst''jniinv Liver jLJGfrGf ftnd Kidnay rnodicino toA WU.W j v can pin your faith for a. ouro, A mild laxa tivo, . a l puroly veo- Than Pills otablo, aei-j ine directly on tha Liver - J Ttilir now m- noys. Try it. gold by M DruggUU in Liquid, or in Powtlar to bo taken dry or madeinto Ua, ru Uu at Urm iMMm. "Ihavsuied joorHiBirooni4via; U tor sad ran cuooUuelwly ylf '. klojofallllvtirmwwin WCTT.'J miji:losct)e.ta.lUiUiw. W.VAS jyKviatT rA94txmtm MMXB4MHP tf !- , n ,rsrxfs" ... .2Sr AAA,OA, t rin lal tVllUUBBIH) a.."- Bia7u fr 1 i - - - ...rn n - , , WAbNtrt, rrop. UBd, $ ' - ? Mj