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JL 1 lMPnRiS - j. SrHEwiB5afiB 6 PAPERS A WEEK I 25cts. a. month by Mall Prepaid In Advance. Ho Papers Sent Whon Tlmo Is Out. $3.00 a Year. Advertisers Ttio Journal lms a Larger CIr culntlou In Salem nnd Marlon County thnn any Halem nswspa per. Bee our 1UU. IIOFKIt IinoB 1'ubllsliora. SALEM. OREGON. TUESDAY, JANUARY 23, i&94. DAILY EDI HON. NO. 17. VOL. 7. DAILY EDITION. JOURNAL. CAPITAL . $15 ."- LAST RESORT -i- $15 Between-our expectations and realizations stand 500 faultless and fashionable SUITS AND OVERCOATS Unsold. Bright prospects have turned to disappoint ing realities. We had hoped to increase our business 1 st year fifty per cent. You know of the stumbling blocks that have been in the way. You have had your reasons for saying your money. Your neigh bor hn3 had his and thus our hopes were blasted. . But we'll utitie those purse strings We have made a sacrifice that you must fippreciate and offering that you must improve or you will forfeit all claim to be ing prudent and provident, any of our Suits or Overcoats HOWLING MUK MS. Populists After the Millionaires. MEN GUILTY OF GRE1T WEM Not to Be Allowed to Escape Taxation. anlmomly in favor of adjournment, after the parage of bills for the con struction of a state canal aud any other works that will give employment to the nn.mr.lnveri the bill making a new county of Cripple Creek, and appropri ating money to pay the expenses or me assembly. WILL THE FIOHT OOME OPP? the mm mm iRiPS THE RICHER, THE MORE YOD PAY. Above $100,000, Take All They've Got. WE ARE Its our duty that-has split these prices; it's your duty to GRAB 'EM. $15 -:-A.S.BRASFIELD.-:- $15 NOT DISGUSTED! '? , FOR Our general Stock of FURNITURE-and CARPETS is so well selected that it COMMANDS i PATRONAGE. It is lo YOUll BEST INTEREST TO PAY US A VISIT. ,A. Buren & Son., 300 Commercial Si . Ed. C. Cross, Meats. MMHHMMMMMMHmMHaMMalH'B;MiaaHalllM Choice Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Fresh, bait uud Smoke il Meats of a Winds 95 Court and 110 State Streets. CHURCHILL The Populists in congress will offer an amendment to the Income tux bill when It comes up for couslderatlou, Drovidinz for a graduated income tax as follews: $2oD0 to $10,000, 1 per cent, $10,000 to $30,000, 2 per cent; $30,000 t $60,000, 3 per cent, iOO.OOO to $100,000, 4 per cent; over 100,000 5 per cent. It iho Ponulists cannot net the Democrats to adopt their Idea, they will drop it and help pass the Democratic measure. In tho House. Washington, Jan 23. The Iioufc today resumed consideration of tb sugar schedule of the tariff bill. Pending amendment Robertson's im posing a duty on raw sugar and In croisluii the duty on refined as ameud- mentert toy Warner, placing both raw and refined on the free hat. The con fusion entailed by these two iucongru ous amendments had first to be straightened out. A vote was Anally taken oa Warner's amendment as a substitute and it was carried 161 to 38. The effect of this is to place all raw and refined sugars on the free list. The great mass of the Democrats aud prac tically all the Republicans voted fot the proposition and only a handful ot Democrats, including Wilson and sev eral other Democrats of the ways and means committee voting against. IN THE SENATE. The committee on foreign relations reported ou the following resolutien: "Rf solved, from facts and papers laid before the senate, that it U unwise and inexpedient under existing conditions to consider at this lime any project of lunexation of the H twallau hlauds to the United States; international inter est rrqulres that the provisional govern meutsiiaii pursue us nwu nanui ihmiu. -, f.irelgn Interventions In the political af fairs of these Islands would be regarded as an net unfriendly to the government of the United States." The resolution weut oyer. It does nt affect the investigation in progress at present AND BURROUGHS TINNING AND PLUMBING. WILLAMETTE STABLES Completed aud ready to wait on customers. H boarcM by day or eeek at r.iHonuble nrlces. We keep a fu ncr of Trucks Dras ami express w nLTaeLK ' A.,o keepPtbe finest Stallions in this county for jrvte. Barn and residence 2 block south of postofllce. RYAN &, i.w. Iowa Miners Strike. Des Moines, Jan. 23. The miners In tie ten la'gest mines of this district, numbering ubout nine hundred men, are Idle today. The miners at a muss m'Btlncr decided to accept a reduction, making the price per ton eighty and ninety cents, rue proprietors uuoicu Minm aa the nrlce 75 and 80 cents.- This the miners declined to take and a strike was ordered. Three oie-atois agreed to pay the prioe demanded and work In their mines Is proceeding. A Great Many Ifs and Buts to Con sider. Jacksonville, Fla., Jan.23. Tho argument ou the bill, praying for tiu iojuctlnn to restrain the sheriff from Interfering with the Corbett-Mitchell flht, was called in the circuit court this morning, Lnfore Judge Call, the argument on both sides being pre sented. The Judge was understood to he inoliued to grant the Injunction. A letter wa4 receive 1 this mornii.g. to the eflect that if citizens would make it pleasant and convivial for tho troops, whom the governor was Betiding here on arrival, arid If the Duval club would give them a complimentary admission to the fight, they might stack arms and forget to take them np again till too late to prevent the contest. It is uot expected tliul Judge Call will render a deoUlou tvlay. Is Is barely p.MJtble it may be delayed, so as t render the postponement of the tight till Friday or Saturday If ueees ry. Judge Call cranled a temporary lu- juntion restraining the sheriff from In terfering until the casein court was settled. Jacksonville, Jan. 23. The Duval club will today turn over to Referee Kelly $20,000 in cash, the amount of the purse. A bill was filed in the circuit court, praying un It-junction re straining the Bherlff frolu interfering with the proposed exhibition and from preventing auy penon enteriug the -rounds, etc. Tlie bill shows that the agreement foe the contest Is In nccord- lance with the city ordinance passed bv virtue of the power grunted by legislature to regulate and license amusements and exhibitions. The hearing will be had before Judge Call tomorrow. T vo baggage cars, a caboone and an engine pulled out of the yards of the F ori 'a Central and Peninsula railroad ut 7 o'clock last night. Inside two cats were packed with the circus tent and portable seats of Frauk Gentry's cir cus. There were thirty-live picked men, armed each with a brace of Colt's forty-fours. Every man had been sworn In us a deputy sheriff, the oath having been administered by the sher iff of an adjacent county, friendly to the promoter of the contest. Just where the tent was bound for, no one, luside the iiiuer circle of tho Duval club, knows. Adiutant General Houston arrived in Jacksonville this afternoon and mtde arrangements for quartering four com panies of the Second battalion which will arrive tomorrow. General Huus tou said as he was sent to Jackson vil e by the governor to prevent tho fight, he proposed to do so. Oregon Pacific Disclos ures Continued. PDLLERTON'S 1MPEAC01IENT And Removal Demanded by the People. jr SDPT. MULCAHY MAYJjELOOSE. -J? Receiver Clnrk Jroposps- to Cut JJOWlLgExpCUSCS. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report ABSOLUTBff PURS day evening's Journal containing the accounjfof the rotten receivership man- MliKCUANT 1AILOE. J. RUBINSTEIN, Suits Made to Order. i m nnn n i nmnvi 'K FR0EBEL SCHOOLS 4th Year. n n UY Jiu Infant, Connecting and Primary classes everv week day from 0 a. in. to i2 in. except Saturday. MISS 0. BALLOU, - - Principal, TRAINING CLASSES for teacheiB daily practice work from 0 a. m. to 12 m. in Kindergarten. r,. Kr. .i., iv,.iinuiiiiv nnd Frlilav from 2 lo 4 p. m. Classes meet for study of Froebel system. Mrs. F. a. Kulght, Principal. MOTHER'S CLASS. Meets Friday from 2 to 4 p. m. with training class, conducted by Mrs. Kulghtnnd MlesBallou. For terms or Information apply at Kindergarten rooms, corner Court and Liberty -treels. CUIMON BIEOTIIIiKS AlanaUcture Standard Pressed Brick, Molded Brick In all Pattern tor KronU and supply tho brick lor the N7.",et?Cfi!5 Wall and uearlr all tha fine buUdln erected Inihe Ub.piuuo.iy, Karda&earPenllaotUr7,BAlem,Or, Wd Manufacturers Reduce Wages. Wiiri.li.nq. V. Va., Jan. 23 Twelve huudred pottery employes are ou a htrlke as the result of proposed cut of wages. The manufacturers demand ed a reduction or 10 percent and In case the Wilson law passed, a reduction of 20 per cent. A free reading room Is promised by the Salvation Army people of Pendle mim womi J Or Debilitated Women Should Use Bradfield's Female Regulator Every Ingredient possewe- .uperb Tonic propertie. and exerts a wonderful Influence la toning up and itrenthennE ber lystem br driving through the proper cbanneU all tprIUe. Health d trengta gu-ranteed to result from 1U ue. r who a bedridden for eighteen . j,ji.jou-ox, Jlaltrern, Arw. BRADHELD ItEaOLATOIl CO., MtaBU, Ga. Bold by OruggiiU at Jl.oo per bottle. The Sugar Peel Breaks. New York. Jin. 23. The action of the bouo yesterday in putting sugar on the free list camed an excltlug time in the sugar pool on the stock exchange this morning. The first sale of 8000 shares of cjmmoa at 70, a bretk of 2 ots. Then amid much excltemeot the price dropped by jumps to 70, then up to 78$. Fifty-five thousand shares of common stock Bold in tho first quarter of au hour. A Corrupt Populist. Topeka, Jan. 23. Mary E Lease ha written a uumber of letters to fop iiuts throuebout the state, Informing them that she is preparing to hold seven meetings, one In eaon congren slonal district, for the purpose of de uounclng Goyernor Lewelllng and his administration. For Olvlliaiw only. WASinnaTON, Jan. 23.-Plokler of South Dakota precipitated a bt on the House Committee or ludian anaire, by presenting for cons deration a bill stipulating that none t.ut civilians be appoiuwd IndHD agent. To Employ Labor. Denvkb, J. 2-t. The Ieg'-UUve oanfeience oommltUe Lu reported uu- An Angry Receiver. New Yohic, Jan. 3. Receiver Oakes, of the Northern Pai-ifio gve out the following uuBwer to thecirculur letter Issued by President Ivts on Sat urday last: "To tho stockholders ol the Nortueu Pacific railroad company. The circular statement Just issued ly iIih Dresldent of the fsortheru I'ailllo r .llroad companj , repeating agalu, bis version of tho affair, should re3eie and will receive a proper answer. Ther. 1p bui one place whero u h unjuit Btate- meuiu cau be met aud that io m cui.rr, where these charges are about to lw i x- a nlnud. In view of the luct that these same matters are to bj hcaid n court within a few days, I dtslre lo hdylso you, that at any tiuie.I will make a full uud complete answer to aud explana tion of flvery matter complained or. Blsmark Reconciled. Bekun, Jan. 23 The greatest Im portance Is attached throu.hout Ger many to the reconciliation of the tm peror und Blbmark. Severe Blizzard. Cuioaoo, Jan. 23. A severe bliz zrd with drifting auow aud low temperatures prevulls throughout most of the west und northwest. Portland U going to put some of her unemployed laborers to work on a res ervoir for the chy water works. PoPULi-T Mbbtinu. I'uwday evtn lug, in the giue b!. IVomlumt speakers will lo prcsmit. Mr. Hayes, state lecturer of the grange, will npeak. Judxe Hlbe,Ul. llhsoh. 11. IS l'lugg, . ...I ..!. i.uim iirnmtwl to Iim lirMMllL und take pari. EvrylMly tMiidlallyi invited. Bring your lady with you. j Committee. There war great demand for Mon JF . aneotcnt of the Oregon Paolflo. Sev eraniundretl extra copies were called fpratoncQ aud buudlesof papers were rut all along the line of the road. The latest Items of news about th management of the road are to the ef fect that ex-Supt. R. E.Mulcahy is get- ting thoroughly tired of being made the scapegoat of the Hadley O. P. re gimp, aud declares that unless it is sawed shortly off that he will do some iutercstlng talking about the management. Receiver Clark has taken a very 1m portantstep in the direction of cutting down the expenses of the Oregou Pa cific railroad by tho reduction of train ervlce. After February 1st the com. pany will run a mixed dally train (freight and passenger combined) from Yuqulna through to Hatstead, and one westward from nalstead, passing at Albany. Train No. 1, o-istbound, will leave Yiqulna at 5:.6, leaves Albany fur Halstead, 1:15. Train No. 2, west bound, leaves II ilstead at 7:00 a. m., arrives Albany at 10:40; leaves Albany 12:3-j; arrives at Yaqulna 7:20. JudgoFullerton wasatSalemMonday but could uot be oundbyarep rter. He undoubtedly enjoyed the roasting he re ceived lust night In The Jouuna Land will hereafter probably sctu Its colums with interest for Information about himself. The Jotjkna is thoroughly In earnest In demanding, his removal He la officially respnuMble for the bqU appropriation of the earnings of the Oregou Pacific. As Judge ho acts for the stuto aud must act according to law, and noj, according to tho wishes of the men ho puts In charge of the road. People all along the Hue of the roal should petition for his removal as judge, or for removal of the whole case from his Jurisdiction. Ho bus shown himself weak and a tool of the men who have robbed tho property rluht along. He has allowed the exorbitant attoruoy bills of Gest aud Fay. He has not demanded to kuow in detail what wns done with tho earnings of the road before they were paid ou'. He has continued tho execrable man agement that has swallowed up every dollar received without paying a dol lar of Just debts. If th so are not the facts the peopte have a right to know it. I f they are fact", If any of them are factp, Jude Fullerton should bo Ini eache 1 und remove I. What Is tho u-o of 'ho poor luborers having at torneys If the couitstau'ls In with the robbors and authorize the robbery of the property? Thlscorrupt corporation management has gone far enough. T he peop a along the Hue of the road have been patient and fur bearing to u remarkabl-degree that they have en dured plundering of the property wllh lioncil mating ment, there is no good rjufum why the road should not pay operating expanses ami more. It Is a ro uarUuble fdCt tli'tt whllo the Union is pait whsJ3ti(rcTr,6iallro.id can bi private properfyv as a goose plucked by corpora tlouxes and rascally lawyers with impunfW. A few first class hanglugp, If th&rlght men could bo got hold of, wouluslm prove these properties. That Is what will bo done unless our state govern ment cau guarantee au honest mauago- uiaut. Tho state owes It to the citizens to protest agaluBt gross frauds and op presslon of tho poor. The state owe, the people honest enforcement or the laws or It is a firce. The ttultwiwet the people proper protection and regu latlon aud control ol the public servict of these corporations. If It does not furnish that it is a fraud. The people are taxed fifty thousand dollars a year to maintain a governor, au attorney general, a railroad commission and a state court, aud what do they receive in return? Nothing whatever. No protection whatever. It Is time some of our public officials were awake If they expect to awaken in this world. TDE GREAT TARIFF DEBATE. No Bounty on Sugar in tho Wil son Bill. OTHER AMENDMENTS VOTED DOWN, Louisiana Democrats Fiend Sugar Protection. for Washington. Jan. 23.-In tho houpe tho fight to umend the sugar schedule of the Wilson bill was made last night. It opened at once under the agreement of Frldiy, Bottlnir apart three hours f.ir tho purpose. Some tlmo was spent In nrrmging the details of tho discussion by tha various Interests. Tho sugar men finally asked that au hour each bo glyen to the advocates of the bounty provision of the Wilson bill, to tho ad v.piitpn nf tlin ri'tpullnn nt Mm McICIn. ley law bounty, and to tho advocates of a duty on sugar. It was objected to this that It gave no opportunity to tho advocttes of freo sugar to bo heard. It was finally agreed that the Louisiana member, as the ones most Interested, should havoau hour and the remain der of the Iioubo should tako its chances of recognition thereafter. The bounty would cost the country, said McKuo, as It stood, S'iO.OOO.OOl). The bounty last year cost $10,000,000. He contended tho bounty was Uncon stitutional aud should he abolished. Melkeljohu offered as un amuudmot.t to thut of Mcltuo the sugar-bounty provision of tho McKlnloy law, he said, had been passed to afl'ord an opportu nity for American capital. Tho pur PO80 of that act had been fill 11 1 led, It had resulted In a vast Investment of capital, (160,000,000, iu Loillflaua; (15, 000,000 In California, und (10,0. 0,000 In F nrlda. All they wanted was a chutice In tho race of life. Cannon, Republican, of Illinois, sup ported Melkeljohn's amendment. The free sugar clause of the McKlnloy law had saved tho people of the country, rich nnd poor alike, annually from f 10 to (26 nor capita. Harter of Ohio offered a substitute to ubollsh the bounty aud impose u duty of 1 cent a pound. Gear, the new senator from Iowa, spoke In favor of the amendment to make the reduction of the bounty be gin In 1608, Instead of 1803. The first vote was token on the Melkl John amendment to substitute the 2 ceut bo'iiity of the McKluley hill for tho bounty provision of the Wi'sou hill; lost, 32 lo 163. The uext vote was Prion's proposi tion to fubstltute the duty ooiilulued hi . . .. . .1. I. I tl.n Aftlf lilll .f I O .t.,i, .i.i .. ....II. ..1 raQIIioauu JMoruierii imciiio ure iwim - - " ..-v,..- ,.,,.. r, runt aud In the bind of receivers, the b,,w, ' Dutch ,t(.Mdar..hove Canadian P-fiflJ uj.d the Jl "' , o Dutch stHiitlurti; lo.t, 10 to HO. system are p.iylng dividends became T0 lMt$ vot WM Hartei' substitute a 1 cent duty; lost without division. McRue's umeDdment. abolishing the bounty entirely, carried, 135 to 09. This actlou abolishes the bounty on sugar, If the Wilson bill became a law. The vote was thon taken on tho amendments to section 181, providing for a duty on refined sugars. Robert son's amendment, nrovldincr for a dutv from 1-10 of a cent per pound upward on sugars, testing uy potarisoope not above o degrees, was offered as the llrpt amendment. To this Warner of fered nu amendment to plaoo refined sugar on tho free list, mid, after quite a lengthy pirliiuiieiitury (llfoucslon ns to the stutus uf the ponding amendments, It being claimed by tho Louisiana members, that it misunderstanding ox isted owlmr to tho rullue of the chair. by uuaulmous cousoutRreokenrldgeof Kentucky was allowed to offer a sub stitute for tho two amendments placing a uniform duty of ouo cent upon all HUgars below 10 Dutoh standard. The vote was first takon upon Warner's nmondment to abolish tho duty on refined sugar and again tho radical Democrats scored another signal victory tho Republicans declin ing to vote. By a vote of 187 to 02 the duty on refined sugar was abolished. Ttio Louisiana delegation, tho members of the ways and moans committee gen erally, Piatt, Wise and Cummlncs, all voted analyst It. The substitute of Breokenrldge was defeated 144 to 07. Amid great confusion tho tlmo camo to take fiual voto unon Robertson's amendment aa amended by Warner's amendment. A great deal ormlsun derstaudlug existed upon tho floor aa to what effect tho adoption of tho amend ed proposition Would mean, Tho Re publicans wero hilariously Joyful at tho tauglo Into which they had gotten the Democrats. Bo much misunderstand loir existed at 11 o'clock amomrsome of tho moBt skillful parliamentarians on both sides, that Wilson finally de cided amid irreat confiislou to movo ' that the committee rise, In order to "... glvo everj body an opportunity to ex amine over night into the parliament ary situation, and uecordlugly the com mittee rout! und the luuso took a recess until 8 o'clock. Health In old ago. Edward Collluson, Queous, N. Y, says; "I commenced using BhanL-iikth'S Pir.i. ivur (lflv.flun vmiru nan. I first bought them 111 London, and have con tinued umiig tiiem since i camo to una nimiiru In lRfifl T ii m nnw aver Beveuty five years old, halo and hear y aud attribute my wonderful health to the persistent use .ukanukhtu-b Pn.LS. Occasionally I have had a bad cold or severe altaok of rheumatism, indigestion or biliousness, but four or flvodoios of BitANDltHTH'd FILLS al ways cure me, Whenever my child ren have been sick with scarlet fever, measles, uold stomach, dlsorded diges tion or costlveness, a few doses of UiiANnHirrii'8 Pills restored their health at once," VftJ-p l-gpg"i ug they are honestly managed. The duy proposition to abolish the bounty and Bfternr ii i tva uiu ua thohilhV'nnd never oxcoll od. "Triod and provon" is tho vordict of millions. Simmons Livor Eogu- T t t ator 'a g-pffP'Viny Livor JDOrt'C'f nnd Kidnoy inodicino to which you can pin your r-vj faith for a HTH euro. A JL iJUfl' mild laxa tivo, and puroly vog otablo, oct- Y inS dircc -'Z C 9u tho Livor Jttfifd and Kid nova. Try it. Bold by all Druggists in Liquid, or in Powdor to bo takon dry or made into a tea. Tho King of I4-r MHc!ne. " I have ued yourHIm mop Liver Item lntor anil can Knoleacloaly say J I klnif of ll liver inwllelnei. I conIUer H niBjUlneclieMtln lUolf.-Clito. V, JAC tott, Tocoma, WaiUlogtoo. ' -KVaiV PACKAaETW EM tb 2 SUnp la w4 rrpp l iBiUrf- ,V. -1W I .ra 4 -.Sq!ki6.'ijrJV-"r"