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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1894)
. f , jfttL,i . ;vn " . a THE IC'T DAILY a Ots Month by Mall prepaid in. Advnnoe No Papers osnl -whn Time JaOut. jjjS.00 a Year. ADVERTISERS Tho Journal ha a Earner Cir culation la Salem and Marlou County than any Salem nuwgprt -per. Bee our UU. IIOFKIt OBOB I'ublUhar. VOL. 7. DAILY EDITION. SALEM. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, aTEBRTJARY i4, l94. DAILY EDITION. NO. 35. ' AAJbJJ:Ufll&'Bp JOURNAL. vA IT i A xjlJLj Df TBI.1 zrffltf.aaBjJ5iMlg TMii'TKeM"'tfi r fr""" j .. iljMeeMeb mw 1 II -FOLLOWS The reduction of all kinds of wool and wool-mixed Underwenr for ladies, gents and children, which it still continues at Cost, by reducing all kinds of Mackintoshes, and Gossamers to Cost, to close out the ballance of the line. They offer now MfccfPtt' fin-Rumors n.t, 7i nnt. wnrt.li &f.Oft Hisses' " with Cunt) and 11nod.$1.00. worth ftl. 25. Ladies' Inverness " $2, worth $2.50. Ladies' Mackintosh, $3, worth $3.70. Ladies' Mackintosh, all wool, $0 25, worth $T.W. Men's Mackintosh, $4, worth $5.35. All kinds of OILED COATS, black and yellow, at Cost. WOOL HOSE for ladies and Gents and Children at Cost; we are willing to sell all the above inter stock at wholesale prices, making nothing on them, to close them out. Call and see for yourselves Our line ol Shoes of all kinds of best quality, and very low price1?. IN SEASON! AND OUT, We aim to 14 1 a the line of Sportsmen's Goods, Arms and Ammunition. ou can always make money by consulting our stock and prices. Brooks &l Salisbury. WE ARE NOT -FOR- Our general Stock of FURNITUBE and CARPETS is so well selected that it COMMANDS ASUW PATRONAGE. It is to YOUR BEST INTEREST TO PAY US A VISIT. A. Buren & Son., 300 Commercial Si S. W. THOMPSON & Co., Largest lino of Solid Silverware in the city. Spectacles and Eye Glasses were never sold as low as now. 221 Commercial Street. Ed. C. - &m ea CHURCHILL AND BURROUGHS TININNG AND PLUMBING. TIIE NEW WILLAMETTE STABLE3 Completed and ready to wait on customers. Ilnrecs boarded Utdw ' Ol ' wel Mre&n.ble price We keep a full line, of Truck 7"AffiS t0 Meet all demands. Also keep tho finest Stallions In Ihie ouuBly. ft retee. Darn and rlden- 2 block smith of imrfi'n1w. " I mmmrvrriM merchant tailor. J. RUBINSTEIN, Suits Made to Order. M 1 SIM JLU1 i Bapoes. THE BES'V STRAINS of Black Minorca, Brown Leghorn and Plymouth Rook Esrg-i for breeding, from select pens of the best fowls. Pi ices moderate quality considered. A lew superior Brown Leg horn Hens for sale at a burgiin Cull or address J. J MILLER, 25th street, near Stnle keep in stock everything in Cross, IVhoIc-mlc and Retail Dealer in Frej.li, Salt and Smoked Heats of a lUiuris OS Court ftJKl 110 State Streets. DISGUSTED! Choice I cats. COLD FACTS ABODT WOOL Important Statistics of the Treas ury Department, THB DEPRESSION OF WOOL INTERESTS Is General nnd Not Duo to Local Causes. Washington, Feb. 14. In answer to a resolution of congress, Worthing ton C. Ford, chief of the bureau of sta tistics of the treasury department, sent that body an elaborate report upon wool and manufacturers of wool. The following conclusions are arrived at: No commercial and industrial nation can equally supply itself with wool. No other nation of commercial or in dustrial importance imposes as high duties on wool aud woolens as the United States. No legislation short of prohibition can maintain prices in the face of the iu crease of the world's sup ply of wools. Freo entry of foreign wools has not destroyed the sheep In dustry in other countries. Wool rais ing is controlled by tbe same economic cjnditious as other lute reals, and the present depression iu the wool industry in general, not local. Harrison's Opinion. Indianapolis, Feb. 18. The meet ing of the .Republican League clubs of Indiana was held to perfect Republi can organization iu that state. District managers and delegates at large to the Denver convention were selected In the evouing a mass meeting was addressed by ex-President Harrison and others. Iu his speech Harrison said the preseut state of the country was due to lue threat that the old es tablished policy was to bo reeerved and a new one instituted. Pie quoted the late ex-Senator Jos. 13. McDonald at having said the national revenue should be raised by customs duties so IhvIpM a nnt tn lmr. .u I-.-- ... .. t he laboring men or agricultural classes. SECOND WORLD'S FAIR FIRE. Statuary Tumbling Down and Cornice Falling. Chicago, Feb. 14. Fire again brokt out at the Worlds fair. When flrei discovered the flames wero at work on the columns of the ootlouade, which connects the machinery hall aud the agricultural building and very near the point in the agricultural building where the last Are occured. The col lonade is practically in ruins. Tht colums are destroyed aud the orna mental work of cornice and statuary above have tumbled down. The Are as others, was lncendary. I The lire was under control at 2:30 p. m. Besides the destruction of a large part of the collonade the farmers as sembly ball just back of it was badly damaged, but left standing. Receivers Report. De Moines, Iowa, Feb. 14. The re ceivers report will make the liabilities aud assets of the Cass county bank as follews: Liabilities 5505,000 to $515, 000; assets $100,000; preferred claims will reduce this to eighty or elghty-flve thousand dollars. President Yelzer who Is Indebted to -S&Bttw "As old as tho hills" and never excell ed. "Tried and proven" is the verdict of millions. Simmons Liver Kegu lator is tho only Liver and Kidney medicino to which you can pin your faith for a euro. A mild laxa tivo, and puroly vog otnblo, act ing dlroctly on tho Livor and Kid ' t1 Jf aJTlTeW! eal M .ll-lT.flll Th wn Pills neys. Try it. Sold by all Druggists in Liquid, or in Powder to bo taken dry or made into a tea. The King of Liver Medicine. "I havo iumxI yoarStinmufi Liver nejro Utor and cun coutcleneloiuly aajr It W the kltofaHthermedIc ne rconMderllg medle4DaohetJii lUeirlKO. W. JACK. uox, Taoonia, Watalngton. V -EVKU? PACKAGE'S Sm tb sump Ift r4 ea wpp Better the bonk one hundred thousand dollars, turned over real estato included in the assets, valued at $55,000. Isaac and E. J. Dickers owe uotos and overdrafts of $95,000. They turned over real estate worth $10,000. A. W. Dlckerson, cash ier, owes overdrafts of $27,000. Tho grand jury Is considering tho matter. Bank Closed. Springfield, Mo., Feb. 14. The American National bank closed, by order of comptroller of currency. Capi tal $200,000, but liabilities are small. Bath Iron Works Burn. Bath, Maino, Feb. 14. A Ore de stroyed the Bath iron works this morning. Loss $176,000,partly insured. h Valentines from National Head quarters. THE HOUSE DISCUSSING SILVER. Cleveland's Choice for Supremo Judge Again Uenteu. Washing roN.JFeb. 14. In the sen ate today Fryo piesented remoustrance from the national W. C. T. TJ., signed by the officers In furty f Jiir slates and three territories, against any tax on whisky,ou the ground that i lie govern ment should not outer into partnership with manufacturerrt or sellers of Intox Icutlng liquors? 3v bill to compel the Itiek Island road to stop train atlSnk&nd Bound n who are w,e" n-;qualnt with he Pound, Oklahoma, then (M1,npB'liiiMJtl.atth1ibllltl8lK.plhr unfinished buslne.,s, and Palmer, of nu " reecuei!. The air supply Is Illinois, took tho floor in favor of tho bill. .The house went into a committee of tho wholo on Blaud's seigaorage bill. Tho Tariff Bill. Washington, Feb. 11. Judications are that tho Wilson bill will be but little uigvu.ui.u isjr luo ncimtcr. Xttv ucuiniuu is to extend the bonded period of whis key, to increase tho tax to $1.20 per gal Ion, to put u duty on coal, and leave the iron schedule as It is. This question of sugar is still unsettled. An East Orcgonian. Washington, Feb. 14. Tho presi dent today nominated A. Loroy, post master at LaGrande, Oregon. Pcekham Will Be Beat. Washington, Feb. 14. The oppo nents of Ptekham, for supremo court Justice, claim ho will be defeated lor confirmation In the senate, by four to six majority. A vote will be taken in executive session tomorrow. The Democratic Tariff. Columbus, Ohio, Feb. 14. At the meeting of the Republican league of Ohio, Gov. McKluley, responded to the toast, "Our Country," and discussed the eflects of Democratic tariff legisla tion at considerable length. Ho pre dicted the next house would be Repub lican by a large roojority nud that in lBOfl the Deonle would restore to the Republicans the control of national ad- ministration. He said: "The people want a change and they want it bad. They want it sooner than they ever dreamed they would want it, and they never wanted to vote bo badly in all their history as thy do today. They a'e tired of their contract before the period of Its legal termination; they are tired of this tarlfl tinkering, bond Issu ing, debt iiu reading, treasury deplet ing, busiuess puralyzlnt;, 'vae reduc ing, queen restoring administration. NORTHWEST NEWS. Blaze in Spokane. Bl'OKANH, Wash., I'Vb. 11. The fire in the Tull blook, on Rlvereide nvenUn, early this ninrulmc w w !"""- -.'..., i ,i. i...,...,r ,rf TBnnii'rf shoe store, filling all of the flv. eto.len with smoke and wmdlng Hree of frightenid roouw to the rtroete 'In ui.. T.. tceeon the ualfcline will not exeeel fX and on the atoek n the shoe 0tr nt to exoead $10,000. Bona of Vetjnuui. Bumnter camp meet t.ngb- Iui- portant buslne U u be c joeidered. Hood's and Only Hood's. Hood'a tirwMirilU carefullir pre- Sared from rtinir Id, Dnudelxm, landrake, l. l't i-w. Juniper STtSbr rX: tZZi aud prr. uim ( H -nl'ti - a - berrlobuud ut !! -' kou hhimmicp parllla ourelive by other iuwiu-i: J 1W' "" "in 1 MWBI !- It -ll-f e reiiiurk- able oups wUea i''-r prvpaiauoua fall. Hoodie PUU cure billouueM, A HORROR OF TOE MINE. Miners Shut Off from the Outer World. LITTLE HOPE OF RESCUING TOEM, The Fatali(y at tho Gaylord Mine, Plymouth, Po. WiLKEsnAKRE, Pa., Feb. 14. Nearly all the men entombed have lame families, and these are congregat ed arouud the pit's mouth, uttering the most distressing cries. One man who escaped by u hair's breath reports that after tho fall of the roof ho heard the men groaning, then all was still. It Is believed all caught in tho fall are dead. Following are tho names of the mon cut eff: Thomas Leysohn, Mike Weloh, Pete McLaughliu,John Armer, Dan Morgan, Joe Ords, Thomas Pic ton, Thomas Jones, Richard Dayis, John Morris, James Kingdon, Thomas Morrison, Thomas Cole. From the olllca of the Kingston Coal Company, at Kiugston, information 1b received that tho caved In portion df the mine covers au aroi of thirty acres. Thirteen men are positively known to oh entombed behiud obstructions which oloek thtfgmgway, with no ohauce of rt, tolling them inslilo of two, nnd prob .uly thitv, weeks. Great excitement ptvVtiiN about tho mine openings and m the town of Plymouth. Business is i;nuera!!y miapended In the auxlety to learn if the entombed nieu are alive. bedeved to bo shut (ft The towu of Plymouth Is In mourn ing over tho terrible acchlent that oc curred .in tho Gaylord codiery. Thir teen men, all eittzous of that town, lost their lives, while Iu discharge of their duties. Their names are: Mine Fore man TLhomas Piotou, Thomas Jones, dom, Thos. Morriman, "'iluVlf. ViBft", Jos. Olds, Daniel Morgan, Jno. Ham mer, Peter S. McLaughlin, Michael L. Walsh and Thomas Lelshon. All tho victims with tho exception of two, leave families. One lost his wife only a month ago, aud four little children survive thorn, consequently tho disaster throws ten widows and thirty-six children on the world's charity. Tho Gaylord mine Is owned by Daniel Edwards, ono of tho wealthiest operators lu the anthracite region. It is operated by the Kingston Coal Co., of which Edwards is president. The best coal in the mine was taken out years ago, then it was abandoned be cause it could not be operated with p-oflt. About threo weeks ago the compauy decided to resume operations aud a party of expert miners was sent into the mine to make an examination, They found mattee in bad shape. Mining expertB gave the opinion, however, that the mine could be put in good coudltion again with a Binall outlay of capital. Tho company decjded to go on with the work at once. Monday morning a jare number of expert miners, carry iDe safety lamps entered the mine aud began the work of clearing up the old gangways and propping uptuoroor. They had not been at work long until a "equeeze" came aud compelled the men to retrace their steps. Foreman Picton, with twelvo selected miners, volunteered to go down the Bhaft and Ht-n what oould be done. The descent was made at 10 o'clock. Picton'a ob ject was to get as near as possible to the most dangerous part where the "equwV was greatest, In order to stay Us progrw by beaming tho roof with heavy limber, l'ioton aud his men did n t j.njve Btioeawful, as the cave ex lauded f r beyond tho danger limit ,!!! a luueu areattr distance than udt-rt-tLe nin expected to be Bate If i I'm y r. tn-ated at tho first indleation of Ii-hw Ml. "ow " ' v area l the cavo ln5io one wbb loft ! tha etory. Tho supposition Is the mo wre buHy at work timbering hfc,iilio roof came tumbling down mi on ii ir bead, wrumhiug them out of ab eiutileitoe te Ivotnainty mid putting a nh11 f dtbrto Ntweu thmi and tho nji.urhef the etwft, four hundred feet la ihickneej. 'J Vki -A iieeuee was issued last eveniutf to Mnry JUycoWa and Jack ! I) uuciy, jjem'l A. QtwvqU, wltuss, ( Tb nertlBB gating tUto IWm r.do at the fmrgrpuatk. Foil Sale. Stveral young extra floe White Leghorn, pure bred oookrels very cheap, at Jqimnal orDce, Highest of all in Leavening Power, Latest U, S. Gov't Report J jx&m i ABSOLUTELY PURE AN INJUNCTION PROPOSED. To Defeat Location of tka Eastorn Oregon Asylum. The following telegram was sout from 8alom last night by the local ropresou tatlvo of the Oregoman news: "For the purpose of testing the legal ity of tho legislative act of 1893, as to whether It Is constitutional, an injunc tion is to be brought against tho loca tion and erection of the b run oh insane asylum in Eastern Oregon. This time tho injuuotiou is coming from Polk county, tho complainant being A. C. Taylor, a prominent nnd influential farmer of Perrydale. The papors in the case have already beeu prepared, aud service will bo had and suit will be commenced boforo Judge Burnett this week in Salem. W. II Holmes and H. J. Bigger, ofthU city, liayo been retained as nttoruoytf for Mr. Taylor md those who are associated with lilin ii the case. Tho action Is tn b) com iienced at ouco, tho uljeut being to top all proceedings boforo any Anther expoune has been created before the governor, secretary ofstatoaud Btate treuvurer shall have purchased the site selected and taken active steps looking to tho erection of tho necessary build ings." No papers had been filed up to noon today. Nothing further could be learned from tho attorneys named. Ono attorney remarked that tho ptopo sltiou to pay $25,000 for a site, whon many towns aro willing to gtvo a site free, was probably tho cause for this Our Premiums. Tho most liberal premiums aro offer ed to persons getting up clubs for Tin; One Cent Daily. Two young men wero in today, both of whotn aro lit work for that suit of clothes from Brae fleld's. Look over tho list. Peoplo will take dally newspapers and you might as well have a premium. Better Fira Plugs. Heavier rods and valves for tho de fective Are plugs in this city aro bclug made at tho Salem iron works and will be put in placo by Firo Chief Coss in person, thus saving a plumbing hill. It will be well done as Mr, Coas Is a practical iron worker. Marion Oounty Teachers. The quarterly examination of appli cants to teach la being conducted at the state house by Couuty Hupt. Graham, and the attendance ulmoH outnum bers tho Oregon National Guard, Bright-eyed young womou and high browed young men were swarming all over the building -vlth porticos and dome.whero laws are inade,couBtructcd and executed. The superintendent mado the crowd as comfortable as he could, got in moro tables, enrolled them and then they all Tell to scratch ing. .. Young Robhkiis. Two boys, Fred Jennlngsand Ed. Saunders, aged about 10 and 10 respectively, broke Into Ban dileur & Bent's store at Butlevlllo Sun day night aud secured $110 In chocks aud monpy. They wero bound over by Justice HurHt of Aurora apd wore brought to Jull today by John CHesy, couslable. From Southern Oregon. Tho snow is going oil very slowly and stock men are becoming omwht anxious, Ashland, Web. HI, LSpcclal Mtt, IS'laltiot died hero at the rwhlentw of her sondndaw, B. P. Ileosur, l"fr tilgbt, aed7iyeara. Mm, Itnit w well a.td favorably known thrmighoMt Boutboru Oregon, llr liusiMipi, now deowwe.1, was autlvely engitgel lu lulidng nwir thisolty formally yV. The little daughter of Dr. D, M. Bruwer died this moriilng of te-arWt tuvar. she was four years old aud thw ploiure of lieallh umll fo than h week oga The Dr. nnd wife have many frleads iu and about iJlsm, I'Wlr "iu lioine, who will ho pnlned to hear of thb Ihelr Had bereiywuwit.' ".' ii .. ... rTr.lul Htiitim tiittllt torlfithoOKE Cent Daily aud havsedof in ntastovyarra.it their your vole recorded, akm bwder Breton, tho Purisiaii Anarchist, Under Arrest. RESULTS OF ANARCHY IN PARIS.' A. Dj luuuito , Bomb Is Exploded iu n Ilcstnurnnt. PARIS, Feb. 14 A young mau.acting from motives of revenge, exploded a bomb at'O o'clock last night In thecafo joueath tho Terminus hotolt opposito St. Ltz ire railroad" atatloiiT "Th,8 placo was fill of peoplo at the drae.' A man' who had dlticd in tho cafe, was seen to mIo his arm and throw Bomethiug iMtii tiio luiJdlcofihe room. A turrlflo xil jsiou f illowod. Tiio o-ifo was filled with suiohe, and llug on the floor wero a number of persons wounded, riio bomb had-landed upon aiablo around which u ptrty had been sitting. Tho persons grouped at this tublo suf fered tho most. In tho 'meantime tho man responsible for tho cowardly sot had not . been. allowed to es cape As soon as ho had thrown tho bomb he ran out of tho place aqd dart ed away. Tho alarm was given and. a number of 'police Joined lu the chase. Thr fugitive drew n- revolver and fired several shots, killing a workman and wounding that was struck was a and tho wound is now a number policeman, considered fatal. Tho man wus capturod within 150 yards from tho cufo, His name is Leon Breton. Ho had boon employed in tho r.tfo as a waiter, but had been discharged for mlscouduot. Tho nowa of tho oxplpslon caused a sensation throughout the city. Tho minister of the Interior visited tho tho scouoas soon as notified of tho occurrence. his defence. PahIs, Feb. 14. Loou Breton, tho anarchist waiter, appeared in tho po lice court. Ho carried hlmsolf with the utmost elfrontery. Whon askod if ho ever appeared lu tho police court bo fore, ho replied: "It Is not my oustom to frequent such places." Iu answer to further questions, ho said ho fired at tho polloo bees uao thoy chased him with drawn swords. Ono of tho police interrupted by Baying tho police were trying to sayo him from being torn to pieces by a mob when tio fired. "That proves," retorted Breton, "that the peoplo are a wretchod lot. In any cose, whether I die now or two months later, it does not matter a straw to mo." Tao prisoner then assumed a course, clmming tone, aud seemed to glory In the notorloty achieved. Ho wounded twenty or moro with the bomb, and hit five wJth revolver shots, Among tho Injured aro Beclt, arohlteot of tho chamber of deputies, wounded in arma and legs; Van Hoer, eight wounds in legs; and Michel, wouudod by a shell. Crowds surround the cuft. tho interior of which looks as If swept by a cyclone. I'oUconnm PuIhhou, who Jlrst at tempted to arrtst Breton, lssullerlug from revolver shot wounds, inflicted by ihu anarchist. He has been decorated with the croHs of the Leidon of Honor. Theiihir policemen who assisted In the .irret will reulvo sums of money. Inoano East Orasonlan. Edward liouruerof PendloUn was wday brought to the nfylutn for Ihe In Bane. Ho completely lows h'tnBo'ftt tl nts and threatens to kill h'e whV family. He is a olgarttto fiend aid drinks some. The Explostans of a Bomb. startlos all within hearing. Bo tbo paluH which urlse from derangeraonUi of .the liver, eUimaohe and bowels, nulokly alarm thodo who experlonco them. Dr. PieruVa Pellols afford a viieuily and Inexpensive cure. Blok lieaduohe, bilious headache, constlpa. tloii,lndlge.tlnn, bilious attacks yield IlKo innlo to thU wonderful Bpocjflo. nniv mm tinv. wiijiir iMited Pellet for u laxMllve dose. PuMv vegetablo and imrtwitly harmlww. The action nftimntand iileuwtt. Absolutely the Ut Liver Pill nde. Your moow given IjobW If they do not give entire Bl'UlHCUDH. HO OUlJf "i.",.'i Jt UWUKj aold oil tilal, yit ? .. Mm ft ut i J