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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1894)
s --- -t: . i V '' wwS5MSBP(f ' ' "'&' r awilW4 ' I1' W " . A-Jii. 6 PAPERS A WEEK! 25cts. aaoath by Wall Prepaid in Advance. No Papors Sunt Wbon Time I Out. $3.00 u Year. AJJVJfiltriBJBlttJ -Tim Journal hft ft larger Cir culation In Salem and Marion County than nnjc Salem aewipa per. Bee our ItstJ. HOFKR BROS M I'ublUlien. JtvlNI .J Jj CAPITAL JpBI JOU rrMBiMaMap''wiMwi'l,,,,IWB'l,wM - - - VOL. 7. DAILY EDITION. SALEM, OI?EGON. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, iH4. DAILY EDITION. NO. 6. Great Re On all kiuds of UNDERWEAR at the disction j . K NEW OBK ElCIffl! Our Stock PESSYlYANIi RNSYl.Y M DEMOCRATS Charge Hard Times on the Republicans. TOE COLORADO LEGISLATURE Consists of all wool, and mixed underwear, for Ladies, Gents and Children, of all styles, and with us a reduction biings the price very low, of those things that are already marked low at full price. We have a fine line of all wool scarlet underwear, for rheumatics,. Call and save money while you earn A.11 other kinds of goods in our line at very low prices. E. T. Barnes, State Insurance Block:, Will Make Short Work of Bloody Bridle Waite. SECRETARY GRESDAM HAS DISPTCIltS From Honolulu to Transmit to ' Congress. Ed. C. Cross, jflMfcfc. Choice Meats. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Fresh, Salt ami Smoked Meats of a Hiinds 95 Court and 110 State Streets. CHURCHILL AND BURROUGHS Democratic Convention. Harrisbuuo, Pa., Jan. 10. -The Democratic state convention (or tlio uomluation of congressman at largo met today at noon. THE PLATFORM, The platform adopted endorses Cleveland's administration which maintained the faith of the govern ment at home and upheld its honor and dignity abroad. It declares the present disturbed condition or tue cmntry floanclallv, due to Republican tarift laws, extravagance in national exoeuditures and uuwise financial leg is'atlon.and that it is now only slowly recovering through the fidelity and consistency of the Democratic presi dent. It demands the repeal of tie MKlntey law. James Belton Hancock, of Franklin, was nominated for congressman at large, by acclamation. Washington. D. C, Jan. io. Johnson began with au arraignment of the Democratic party for us inaction i.. ....... ln mi ita nrumtan tn reform of IU till 1 J lfc MMW . , v. - - "vtbut it had characterized during the campaign as the "robber tarltl." ir Cleveland had shown the sagacity and courage the situation demanded, con gress would have been called Into extra session soon after bis inauguration. He commended the bill for its blow at the sugar trust, but added that the the tlx-d p lioy of the United 8tates to conclude a treaty witn nawuu, uj which the United States will assume a protectorate over the islands. Qresham Has Dispatches. Washington. Jan. 10.- Secretary of State Gresham vua seen lya reprsen- tative of the Associated Press anu lu reply to the query: "Will you sy anything on news from Honolulu?" He said "I do not know any uews from Honolulu. I expect to receive the dis patches that came by the Corwln per haps tonight. I shall h ve no official Information before that time. The dispatches will be immediately seut to congress." There was nothing In the secretary' manner to indicate any feeling of re gret that the matter had reached its present stutus, and it is made evident that the administration has no inten tion of proceeding further without the advice of congress. Idaho Mine Fire. Grass Valley, Cal.,Juu. 10. Thoie is nothing new this morning about the Idaho Mine lire. There is nb loss of life but uhout two hundred men thrown f.nt of cmnlovment. The Io3s it esti mated at ouo hundred thousand dollar. LILIOUKALANI'S FATE. Hawaiian Throne Still Suspended in the Air. INQUIRIES AT STATE DEPARTMENT. Tho Aumliilstrntiour Troubled Over tho Situation. THE NEW WILLAMETTE STABLES Completed and ready to wait on customers Horses , bo-rted b, ; dajor ek SeTaU dimtfdT AIoVeepVe PfS HK'Sr Barn and residence 2 block south of postolllce. KYAJN s uu. FROEBEL SCIlOOLS-4th Year. IT m m sal TTTiinnnn i nmnvr IMliAlllflW Iufant, Connecting and Primary classes every week day from 9 a. m. to 12 m. except Saturday. MISS 0. BALLOU, -'- Principal TRAINING CLASSES fortpncheis' dully praot lee work from 0 a. m. to 12 m. lu Kindergarten. On Mondav, Wednesday and Friday from 2 to 4 p. m. Clawea meet for study of Fiucbel system. Mrs. 1'. a. Knight, Principal. MOTHER'S CLASS. Meets Friday from 2 to 4 p. m. with training class, conducted by Mrs Knight and MUsBallou. For ternisnr Inrurniatinii apply at Kludergarteu room, corner Court and Liberty Hn-ets the Willamette; SALEM, OREGON. Hates, $2.50 to $5.00 per Day Tlie best Hotel bntween J'orUaui ad But KrHnoUoi), Flrt-:lass tu all tu appointment, lu tables are served wilu the Choicest Fruits Urwvro In tho Willamette Valley. A. I. WAGNFR. Prop. OLINGEH & RIGDON, Undertakers and Emhlmers. Cabinet work and repairing. Court fetrtiet, Opjolte Oper Home, FALEM, - OHKQOit E. M. WAITE PRINTING CO , BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS AND Legal Blunlc Publishers. Bash's New Brlote,over the bank. Coral street 0 mmm.jmf tB p- on, GUMS ONION SYRUP FOR COUGHS COLDS AND CROUP. GRANDMOTHER'S ADVICE oBllilo iffecti" tc-dy . UwMforty Vein io. K my grandchildren " Dr. OniSlOnlon lyrop. which U already prepared d mSn DlMWBt to Mm lull. BoM .Twrwmri. SrgTlJSSlSjO oinu. Take no labttltut. for It Hold by Raskett A VnBlyi. Deer are a drug In the market at Davenport, Wash., and hunters have a bard time disposing of their venison. BURTtX BKOTIIEKS Manufacture Standard 1'reutrd Brick, Molded Brick In all rtiern for KronU nod mpplylbn brick lor the New HenC,' Uall and umrly all the Hue buUd Dg t-rected InthelVplUUatj iar scar fenltentlary, Salem. Or 6dw Self Praise. Helf praise lu no recommendation, i.t thm rn times when one mUAt nermlt h person to tell the truth about himself. When what he says la sun ..i ,.t ii.u iMilmnnvnf others tin reasouablo man w4ll doubt bis word. Sow, to say that alloicich rowiwo Plabteiis are the only geuuiue aud rnliable porous plastew made is not eeir praieln the slighted degree. They have stood Mir test for over thirty years and in proof of their merits It la only necessary to call attention to the curt they baveelleuted and to the voluntary testimonials of tho who have uned ibem. Beware or imunwuna, . not be deceived by misrepresentation. Ask for ALLOOCK'S, and let no solicitation or explanation induce you to Mcept a uUrftute. "wlilskev trust, steel rait tru3t, cordage trust, biycle trust and lead trust are left free to pluck tho American consum er." Ho spoke of steel rails, of which be is one of the largest manufacturers iu this country, deolurlng the present duty equal to 60 percent, while present hill nrnnnses a reduction of only 25 per ceut. This still gave a protection of 23 per cent on steel rai is wuicu cuum be produced as cheaply bore as any where. The cost of rails is only 519 per ton, but the pool maintained prices atf24. The bill which he would pass, he said, would abolish all Import and corresponding Internal reyenue duties 8uch a bill would Incite no more op position than the poor, timid, little Wilson bill, and woutd raise a mighty support. Dazell, of Pennsylvania, fol lowed Johnson. Riiutelle acralu tried to secure a con sideration of bis Hawaiian resolution, as reported by tb.e naval aitalra com mittee and laid on the tame, out k was tlnally overruled by the speaker. The tarlfl debate was then resumed. Hop kins finished his speech, begun yester day and was followed by Johnson, of Ohio, In support of the measure. Colorado Legislature Desvbk, Jan. 10 -The special ses sion of the leelslaturo called by Gny. Waite, to consider the Bliver question aud lnternnl Improvements, met today at noon It Is uuuerstooa tne legisla ture will adjourn at the end of this week, without passing any bills. For a Protectorate. WASHiNaxoN, Jan. 10. Congress man Holmao, the venerable Democrat of Indiana, will present In the house tomorrow a resolution declarlnst it to te Donnelly is Elected, Minneapolis, Minn.,-Jan. 10. Ig natius D muelly was elected piesld -m of the Minnesota 8tate Farmers alli ance this morning. THE DEMOCRATIC CLUBS. Endorse Cleveland But do Not Men tion Ponnoyer. The Dalles, Jan. 10. Tho conven tion of Orezon Democratic clubs mei here last night. Seventy-five delegate were lu attendance from all over the state. A temporary organization wa aflected by tho election of M. V. Ha -rison, of Hood River, chairman and Robert Hayden, of Portland, secretary. A warm discussion marked the report of the crendential committee regarding tho right ofR. Ii. Head to sit in the convention and harmony was seriously threatened. In the evening the elec tion of officers took plnce. It took two hours to elect a nresldent, J. J. Kelly of Portland, ani Attorney Gmeral Cbamberlaiu were first nominated ami a war of factions took place. A. 8. Bennett, of The Dilles, was chosen as a compromise candidate but he re fused to uccopt. Senator Huston of Washington county w.is finally eloo eu amid great enthusiasm. Cher officers are: Vice president, Geoa Herbert, of The Dilles; secretary, Ed N. Gates, of Portland; treasurer, Pat Power, of Portland. In the resolutions the McKlnl--y tariff aud the Rjpubllcan misrule is given as the cause of the present finan cial depression. The impos ng of uu income tax is approved. C eveland ih endorsed, but Penuoyer's name is not mentioned. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report AJ Baking ABSOLUTELY PURE R Assessment LBVled. Tacoma. Jan. 10. Comptroller of the currency, iCokelB, has levied au asses3ment on the stockholders of me defunct Merchants' National bank, for the full amount of capital stock, $ijO, 000. The principal stockholders ate Nelson Bennett and Walter J. Thompson. How is Your Blood? The Utah Leg'slUure. Balt Lakk, Jan. 10. Tin first bln nlttl sepslon of the Utah legbatureh s conventd. L. A. Breeden wasee-ud president of tho council, and A. R. Emery, speaker of the house. B h r rtenut)licans. Tho council Is com posed of seven Republicans and five Democrats, the bou"e of imeen itepuo licans and ulne Democrats. Gov. West's meesuge exults In the prospect nf nneedv statehood, enjoins economy in appropriations, ana recommenus the appropriation of f 126,000 to con struct a capltol building. THE MARKETS. Ban Francisco, Jan. 10. Wheat May 11.10). Chicago, Jan. 10. Cash, oijj way 60. Portland, Jan, 10. Wheat valley $.92J; Walla Wal'a .8982J. Washington, Jm. 10. Doflulte news from Hawaii by the Warrim o brought a 11 Mid of Inquiries to the fta e department, J.im." F. Blount, ex-com-mUsloner to II iw ill, wh i c illo I at the department) declined to discuss thd news from Hm ilulu, or to tulk on the Hawaiian question ut, all. Tuo cabinet mjstlng to 1 1 w w louder th m mual and undoubtrdly largely devoted to the Hiwallan qtmtlo-i. A surprise w.n furnished In the II iw liUn m uter by the actio i of the hoiue committee on iaval aft lira this ni i irulng which voted unanimously to favorably report th Bmlelle resolution to tho Iioum. TaU resolution U an iroucla I one oilllug ipou tho secretary of the navy to in form tho hutna by w'nt. authority lu ttruutlons vorj lis J nl pi icln tim u iv i' forces under tin order.! of Minister lllouut. and t fui'uU'i c ipioi of all or- lers or suggestions Is-iued by hlmsolf or iuy oilier of tin nivyr siaoa Miroh4, 1893. oiuuerulnr tha nivil foredsat the .-Iiwailau Idlanls. An amjadiinnt was uide cliamjin tlie due to Miroli4, 18).!, so that tlnopritl ) is of the tnvy iu H ityali uu lr tin n utIso i a liuln tstratlou would bj tiiuluded. Tho sec cetiry of the ilavy was instructed to furnish the infirm itiou and was given moptio l to w.t'ih ld doju.ujiits which no m g it o )iisijl iv sauret or tho public ity of which it th it tiun, mig U ha re garded as c.mtrary o t)U,ulio -policy. riiN FuvNOirfO, Jan. 10. A special to the Bulletin from Washington siys: . CleiruUul and Gfeshiin aro ureatly worried ov 'r'Thu c mdl'iou of aft drs in Hi wall. Ureihi'ii sill Insists tint In aas rooulvo I n olli j1 il advice of Minis ter WibiV dein in I and President Dilo's rofusil t eony. Ordshuu uya th it he will n i m i to any further ttuteineiit until In rjojivjs b in ill tin lisnatohos brou.;iit by the O irwiu. All nembersof the oibiuet muulfest grat concern over tin mm nlon nnd are iiiaulfestly much worried. NmvYntK!, J ii. 10. -The Alvjr-tls-r's Wuhinto'i sp-clal siys: Nmwlt'ist itidln tin fajt tint the action of Willis Is known all over the world now, an I that the Cirwlnhas brought official dispitolios narrating the luulddiiM, Uc.Mtii'n still put out denials and onluvors to preserve secrooy. I3ory p nslblo eft" rt Is being inde bv tin d-feuUrs of the ad.nluis- (ration to prevent in'lou by congress tnd It Is blasted to lay th it If the m li ter goes no further than what In dis closed by Willis' action in the latest dispatches the qistion will int bj par ulttod to c ) m nof ire the h nisi u lless he tulmlnistratlon Is o mil lent a reso lution of approval can be pissed. In this, However, it nppurs t bt) reokou- lug without a m.jirlty, for thero are nauy Dun icrats of standing who in their present m od are fir from willlug to nllow tho aotlon of the admlnUtra t'on to be Ignored, One t iln W curtain: Gresham will not b po mil te I to mako a so ipego it of W 1 1 bit will havd to take the re sponslbillty fr Willis whu-h w 8 In s net accordance with his own ln,truo t ons. ATTEMPT TO DOPE COHBETT. Discovered a Mm Getting Into LI is Room. GOYEUNOa MITCHELL HAS GIVEN UP. Tho Champion Got Up a-id Firotl Sororal Shots nt tha Intruder. Jacksonville, Jan. 10. About mid night last night some iiutn vn person ittempted to enter Cjr.utt's rom at liyport. Thoohamplou wisaroustd by a noise at his window, and springing from bed fouud that soma persou had broken opan the blinds, and was at temntlmr to raise the window eash. Corbett seized a pistol and rushed to the door, wtiou he saw a person lu the act of leaving the house about 10 yards from him. Corbett fired several tltm out does not think any of the shots took eftect. It Is believe I the person was tryiug to enter Corbett's room to do him some Injury to prevent his be ing ready to m-tet Mitclnll. Hareafter Corbett's trainers will take turns In watching the champion while he sleeps. I hd MUgMnt trktag o H7 U below tho kne, ad wu cared eoand ad wU with two and a UU bottlM of HRM Otter blood mediclBet bad failed WrMrttM to do ma any cood. "WlrX CjeATT ft nvsran ai I wai troubled from elilld'iood wM an ; rav it cam of Tetter, nod ihreo botUeeof JEJEJEM Haia.i.T. Our book on Blood and Bkin IHeeMjH Nn CHINE3B Havrt put In an ap pearance at the aherUr office. A num ber were brought to town by farmers but they wer sion corralled by the merchants here and uniformly refused to register. The officials go to Albany Thursday. Choice veiling all colors 10C BNT3 PER YARD, at Mr, 8. a Rced'a. Headqua-iers for all da'ly rai era. at J. L. Beaaolt'j poit tfllci blco'i myta .UHti, tf Mrs. SuUlvan Knocks JohnS'.nsoleis BUKi'Af, Jai. 10. Tin btory of John L. riulllvau's latostltnoak-outhas Just leaked out. Hamr iiy night John went out to "do the town." Ho druiiK heavily, nnd soon after nturiilug lo his hotel u groat crash was hoard lu Ills room. John's wife had chlded him. and he, in return, had ussiultol her. She defeud-d herself with an Indian tilub, kiiocltlng her husbiud senselss It was daylight tuforo ho opened his eyes or showed signs of lire. airs, riulllvun Hays hIio struok her husband harder th iu slit in-ended. Condemned to 0Io. PAUI3, Jan. 10. AuiisU Valllunt. tho uuarohlst, who threw the bomb lu tho chumbwr of deputies, was today condemned to death, P.iatine Taxation. Romb. Ju. 10 Iu the antl-tax riot at Corato luotMmn Wc-r iioujpilleil to flrooD ilniuob, kiliiHir verul. Vixtio F&ziorj Baraa. RlOllMMKl), Int., Jau. IO.-TIib flUtr pa to wir'f biriul this m irulu. Lois, $103,003; Iukumuuo, HO.OOO. THE BETTING. A number of bets have been placed' within tho last few dys, all with odds slightly In favor of Corbett. Tonight several wero made $100 to $80 belug the amounts wagered on a glovo contest which has been nrrauged with the same conditions under wliiuh Corbett aud Mitchell are touched, to take placo lu this city the latter end or the woek. The principals will be Green Harrison, the negro champion of East Tennessee, und Perry Watkins, cham pion middle-weight of Florida. A purse of $500 will be ottered for the con test. Although tho Duval Athlotlc ulub denies It, It Is generally known that this will to In the nature of a challenge to Governor Mitchell. If the coutost Is allowed to go on wltlioutln terfereuco, then It will be taken us a certaluty the Cojbett- Mltoholl battle will lako place, while If It Is stopped, the courts will bo asked to decldo the m itter. This is thought to be tho plan tin Duyal people have been forming for a long time past and which hos been guarded with such secrecy. Ijite toulght tho club gaye out a statement to tho public reoltlng Its attumps to ob tain a conclusive legal test of tho question whether the proposed contest Is In violation or any law or tne state oi Florida and Gov. Mitchell's deter mined opdosltiou to such legal tost. The club asked the overnor to unite In submitting a tost caso to the su premo court, but ho refused. The club lu this address, dares the governor to ask the supreme court for a decision In tho case. Governor Oan't Stop It. 1'KNBACOiiA, Jan. 10. Private ad vices from Tallahassee lust night are to the olnct that G ivern r Mitchell ac knowledged to au Intimate friend that ho cap not possibly prevent the Corbett Mitchell fight from taklug place lu Jacksonville, aud It Is conceded nil around that tho governor Is only play- Imr ii bit; iraino of bluft for tho purpose of stopping the sale of tickets, Ho is out for the scalp of tho Duval Athletic club and would like to make it lose money so as to d'scourago tho holding of other fights lu Florida. Lauding h porting meu hero wero given private "tips" lust night from JatsKsouviiio to give odds that tho big fight will como of! us advertised. ABOUT OTHER PEOPLE. A BUem baohelor who w is always a good deal of a mugwump, recently married, aud for reasons best Known.to Himself, has acquired a throng loaning toward the llapubiloan party, no sayt: "I confess that free trade has obnox ious features that no married man oan tolerate. Tho higher the sense of duty the greater the protection we enjoy." In Oregon legislature! there tuve beou some Instances of witty repartee. A former member from Marlon having called u member from D mglas auase, ho wps vigorously called to ortier oy thespoaker. Of course he at once apolo gized, withdrew tho nUetislvo term, to., "but," he a lded, pointing tho slow noylng finger of acorn, "the gentleman 'rom Duuglus is nlmself out of order," "How am I out of ordei?" demanded tho Indignant and hitherto silent mem ber. "I don't know possibly a vete Inary surgeon could toll you." Sa,lom Bank Offlcials. A meeting of tho stockholders of the First National bank of Salem was held last night and the followlutr directors wero elected: Dr. W. H. Rytd, Dr, J. Reynolds, G. G. Bingham, E. P. Mo. (lirnaok and A. N. BjsIi. A semi annual dividend of five per cent was daolared, $3,500 was passod to the sur plus $14,000; there are altojiw or un divided prQfUa..WEheAOjipUal)1 Na tional bank Btookhpfdera also held a meeting yesterday and the. fprmer dlreotdrs-wore re-eleeted. -.TheareXs Vab Duyn, E. M. Crolsan. W. W. Marttn, H. V. Mattho-vs, J. M. Martin, W. A. Cualok, J. H. Albert. The usual soml-aunual dividend of five per cent was declared. Defective Fihe Pluos. Chief En gineer Coss of the Salem fire depart ment has spent the day examining the fireplugs and finds a number defective. Ouo on Court street that baa not been In uood worklntr order for tiino montba ho has had taken out and it Is being re- paired. Ho reports a gooa water sup nlv nnd nressuro but Bays tho plugs put in last year made In this city, under Perkins' management or the iron Works, are turning out badly, If what ho reports Is I rue thoy wero a job on the city. "Woman's Buffer-age." was what a witty woman called that period of life which all mlddle-a;ed pass 'through, and during which no ....,.. nrvi in Hi In If tllAU mllHfc MlfTAf that Nature intended it so. The same lady added: "If you don't believe in 'woinatib' BUflbrage' there la one bal lot which will eflectually defeat It, Dr Plerco's Favorite Prescription." This Is trno not only In middle life, but at all ages when womon sufler from uter ine diseases, painful Irregutartleu, In flammation, ulceration or prolapsus, the "Favorite Prescription" so strength ens the weak or diseased organs ana enriches the blond, that years of health anil onjoyment oro added to life. Dixon and Qriffo. PjTTfimma, Jun, 10, Manager Tom O'Rourko stated he wus completing ar rangements for Gdirge Dixon to meet You n ir Qriffo. the Australian. Iu a six- round contest lu Chicago, about four weeks hence. English Champion Won. PituVIDK.vuK, Jjn, 10. atautoj Ab bott, cluinpiou lightweight of Knglai.d defuuti'd Jack Flvoy, of Newport, It. I,, tu 15 rounds, at the Mutropole club lust night. "As old as thohilla"and never excell ed. "Tried and proven" ia tho verdict of millions. Simmons Livor Hogu-y-w lator is tho ?if?only Liver XJoffUf and Kidny modicino to which you can pin your (--? faith for a h74? euro. A JL fJUfl mild laxa tive, and purely veg otablo, act--r.mjj ing directly AsffC . on the Liver Xtfto and Kid neys. Try it. Bold by all Druggists In Liquid, orin Powder to bo taken dry or made intoa tea. TheKlgorUwtiHol. i "1 have ued yoarHlwmoM Mw Kg- itJo7ua.Kmr roedlrlnaeliwtnlteelf.-l. W. JAW on, Tuooraa, WalBloa. i w-Kvny TxexAmrm M the JH w4w wrimyew s