CAPITAL -9H IfflE I CT DAILY IoCto Month by Mall &p"lcHn Advance No Papers Bent -wnn ,.,, la Out. JOB ADTJERTISEES The Journal Iia n Larger 0r. dilation In 8nlem and Marlon County than any Snlcin newspa per. Boo our list. IIOFKK HUOB O 1'tiMLMierA. $3,UV ic. VOL. 7. DAILY EDITION. SALEM. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 1S4. DAILY EDITION. NO. 71. FOOTSORE AND WEARY. OORBETT AFTER JACKSON. Ja-JNAIj 1 1 w'm2lip:v " " " ' '"" - .-. . - .... i i C lie W I Ul lIldtfiUl DELIBERATIONS. 11 AO J UOl' Received a fine line ,'of Ladies, Misses and Children's Dongola tt.A nflmr nrrnna nf Knnoa Onv Inlion' rlrnr.1o oli- nt- Co rn Lo snfinin.1 barn-am. W want. r,n p.nll vrmr nffonfinn fr iv stock of ladies and misses' Oxford ties. They can't be beat for Prices or quality. We have also a full line of men's and bova' shoes made by the The Brown Shoe Co., of St. Louis, All better grades fully warranted. You will be surprised at Lr Vfirv Inw nricpa nn mpn's nnrl rinvs' hn.fs nnnfa rtvovnlla jumpers, knee pants, gents' laundried and unlaundried white -.hirts, black sateen and negligee shirts, crash towels, counter panes, damask, hosiery, underwear, suspenders, ploves, laces, embroideries, thread and notions of all kinds. While money 3 scarce it will pay you to buy of us and save 15 to 25 nor :ent on all your purchases EX T. BARNES, State Insurance Block, Bound to Defeat the Sugar Bounties. NICARAGUA CANAL MEASURE on Senator Morgan's Reorganiza tion Scheme. DEMOCRATS MUSTER A BARE QU0BUM Senator Dolpli Asks Abrogation of a Treaty. Ishing Tackle! :-: New lino Just received. 20 gross of celebrabted ALLCOCK FLIES Tnat. ropoit?f1 ritranf. frnm T7!ni!nrif? fnnn nnlAa An pnrh. new line of Baby Carriages at very low prices. No trouble goous. Elegant to sbow Brooks & Salisbury. WE ARE NOT DISGUSTED! -FOR- Our general Stock of FUKNITUEE and CARPETS is so wen selected mat it COMMANDS A GOOD SUM OF PATRONAGE. It is to YOUR BEST INTEREST TO PAY US A VISIT. A, Buren & Son,, Florists ! Call and see them. NOW is the time to look after your Plants. Nearly everything needs spraying now. We have cheap, ef fective srjrav Dumps for amateurs. CHURCHILL & BURROUGHS 103 State street I nnniMOTriM MERCHANT TAILOR. J. RUBINSTEIN, Suits Made to Order. 80S COMMERCIAL STREET. LADIES and Gents Clothing Cleaned, Dyed and Repaired. F. W.SETTLEMIERl J. H.SETTLEMIER ESTABLISHED 1803, 225 Acres; 3,000,000 Trees; 1,000,000 Plants THE WOODBURN NURSERIES! Have the largest and most complete assortment ot FRUIT and SHADE TREES, EVERGREENS, ROSES, SHRUBS, CLIMBING PLANTS, Etc., On the North Pacific Coast. -Wo tave- 145 different varieties of Apples, 1G7 of Roses and other stock in proportion. Send for Catalogue. Q D GO J, H. Settlemier &. Son, Washington, D. C, March 28. A plan fur abolishing sugar bounties, without waiting for repeal in the tarifl bill, Is being informally discussed. Should they be contained in the tarifl bill when it passes tiie senate, either a special bill be introduced in the house, or a rider be uttached some other bill repealing the bounties. Nicaragua Route. Washington, March 28.--It ia un derstood the sub-committee reported today to the full senate committee on Foreign Relations; recommended the adoption of Senator Morgan's Nica ragua canal bill, with some amend ments. The bill provides for reorgani zation of the caual company, with a capital stock of a million shares, of 1100 each; for issuance of bonds the payment of which is to be guaranteed by the Natioual treasury, and for cancellation nf the stock of the old company, and prescribes tho method of procedure under reorganization. Scaling Matters Washington. March 28. There is reason to believe that the British am bassador here will soon receive author ity to consummate an agreement, by which the small differences respecting the closed zone may be adjusted on a basis of the forty-second parallel. This would make it impossible for sealir g vessels to lawfully take seals anywhere in the Pacific, north of the boundary between California and Oregon, after May 1st. In the Senate. Washington, March 28. Senator Dalph introduced a joint resolution de claring the treaty between the United States and Great Britain, regarding Mm rmiHtruotlou of a caual at Niuar- auga, commonly known as the Clay ton Bulwer treaty, no longer In force. In the House. Washington. D. C. March 28. Thn house Democrats mustered a bare quorum and will try to pass through me u ixeiii joy nuu ujitcu un born election contest today. Representative Wilson Gaining. Rav ANToNro. Texas. March 27. RnrPRpntative William L. Wilson was this afternoon conveyed in a carriage to the ranch of ex-Representative Cable, ,.(, t miipfi nnnth of the cltv. Dr. Uu- derwood, of the City of Mexico, who Is medical attendant to Mr. wiison, ac companied him to the ranch. The doctor stated that Mr. Wilson is gain ing strength very rapidly. ANOTHER EASTERN BLIZZARD. Snowing Furiously in Many Eastern States. Fokt Scott, Kan., March 28. A blizzard from the northwest reached here this morning. The fruits left by the last snap will be killed by this. More Fine Snow. Chicago, Ills., March 2S.-Early this morning fine snow began falling here. It promises to continue mrougu- out the day. Temperature at freezing poiut. Snow Falling. Indianapolis, Ind., March 28 -A small blizzard struck this city last night. Early this morning a nue snow began falling. Snowing Furiously. Ottumwa, Iowa, Marcn -a. n. The Industrial Army Marching Washington. Massillon. March 28. The reports sent out from here about J. S. Coxey oeing engaged in financial difficulties. Is not true. Coxey's attorneys say the statement about the foreclosure of a mortgage for $24,000 on his horse. Aco lyte, is groundless, and an iujustico to him. No record of legal action has been entered at Canton. Alliance, Ohio, March 28. Twelve miles of the longest free lunch route on record was manned out for thn Coxey caravan yesterday. January weather was also on the program, but the sympathy of the people along the Hue of march are making it possible for the men to make progress without any particular hardship. Cheered on by sausage, ham, broad and black coflee, they marched. Soap is still among the invisible things. The health of the marchers has been re markably good considering their ex perience. The army arrived in Alliauce last night footsore and weary and at once got out on a begging expedition. No dinner, and only cheese, bread, potatoes and black coQeo on the even ing bill of fare, has caused much grumbllug and It may lead to open mutiny. AT DENVEU, COLORADO. General Hamilton, tho Denver lieu tenant of Coxey's army, gathered fifty men in the court house equate and ottered to get some G. A. It. men to act as his lieutenants. Failing in this, he usked "Will my men serve?" Receiv ing no response, he started to walk ofT In disgust. "Have you got anv sand ?" inquired a ragstained follower, shaklmr his fist In his face. "I have." "Then why don't you call to arms?" "Bo cause I have been notified that If I get my crowd inside the city limits it will be arrested." The doughty general tripped away amid the cheers and hoots of the crow d The prospects for his getting his army in motion are not very bright. nnxev's Army. Alliance, Ohio.Murch 28. Coxey's army broke camp this morning, with 193 men in line by actual count. The next camp will be at Salem, thirteen miles distant. dives Him a Round With Eis Pen For tho Prosont. Cincinnati, March 28. Corbett has given out the followlug statement of his positien: "I eeo that Jaokson recently said J was afraid to fight him aud that ho would follow me to England aud either force me to tight or ruin my engage ment financially by hounding aud harrassiug me. This shows the calibre of the man aud his decidedly cheap and blufllng manager, Parson Davlcs. 1 have repeatedly stated that I would not fight outside of this country until I proved conclusively that it was Im possible to get the fight on lu America. He Is now bubbling over with fight because he kuowa there is no chance of a fight. As champion, It is my place to name the battlo-grouud. I have named America. Jackson has signed for America and that ought to settle It. Against the wishes of my friends I consented to light Jaoksou. I think a champion to be a champion must fight all comers. For that reason I have signed to fight Jackson. I have tho right to name the battle-ground, and I am not going out of my own country to fight. Americans believe in America first, last aud all the time, and I am an American. When it is shown bevond doubt that I cannot fight in my native laud, then I will agreo to go to some other o mntry. Until that time Amor lea must stand as the battle-grouud. In view of what has passed iu pugal ism, Peter Jackson on account of his color ought to feel highly fl Uterod that I ever recognized him as a lighter." WHEAT JUMPS THREE OENTS. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report i l- I m mir mM if jxm rowdar ABSOLUTELY PURE years of ago and quite wealthy. De spondeuoy over tha loss ol a small Bum of money Is supposed to have prompted tho act. As a Result of tho Blizzards and Frosts in the East. Chicago, Mar. 28. Wheat Jumped 3 cents today on the prospect of the cold wave. The scare started a wild rush to cover among the shorts and with heavy trading in the pit thero was a ecane of wild confusion. Mav started at 58, and went till it touched 01J. At that point offerings soon caused the price to nag o to 005 tho market be coming quiet steady at about those figures. Oregon Pacific Claims. Albany, Maroh 2S.-Spcclal Col. Hogg.s representatives In tho cltv have submitted a proposition to the creditors of the O. P. Itallroad which gives him au option ou their claims to be paid for when consummated, at 30 per cent of their fuco in cash and tho balance in llrst mortgage bonds of tho reorganized company. It is understood that nearly all tho creditors hereabouts have n "slgued ofl" on his proposition. A McEinloy Boom. MiNNEAroLis.Minu., Mar. 28. Groat Republican enthusiasm is manifested here. Governor MoKluely arrived this morning. Ho spoko to a big crowd at the West hotel, aud afUrwards de livered ix longer talk to the state league of Republican clubs at the exposition building. He was received by two thousand delegates with tumultuous applause. It Is everywhere taken that this Is tho opening of McKluloy's campaign for president. There will be a big rally at iho exposition building tonight. Ten Men Killed. Hancock, Mich., March 28. -It is rumored that ten raon were killed at tho central mine, Keweenaw county, by u premature blast last nlcht. Wires aro down on account of the storm. It is impossible to obtain particulars. is have , r.in.i.iu txen Inches snowing iu,...;! ...- fallen. It la Retting colder and small fruits are killed The snow storm oi maw u,w WOOdbUm, OregOn.lceTelopedIntoareRUtarbll.md. About Coxey's Army. Coxey's army is recruiting in Chica go aud is 700 strong in Texas. The industrial army marching upon Washington is of a higher order of men than tramps. A mob of unemployed men paraded the streets of Madrid, Spiin, yesterday, plundered shops, smathed windows and destroyed constdenblo property. The military flaally dispersed the orowd and restored ordir. A number of the rioters were hurt. Governor Hogg's ensure of the Southern Pacific for Irlnging 700 pr 800 penniless men fnm California, known as Fry's army, ind detaining them on a wild prairh lu Texas, Is greatly applauded by evrybody. It is spoken of us a hearties iroceediug,aud the threat of the governir to make It hot for the superintendent aud other ofllclals of tho Southern Pacific in tho event the Invaders breat the peaco of the state, Is backed by th people. Senator Stewart says tie does not propose making any response to Coxey's reply to his lettefKiying ho la coming uotwithstaudlig the re monstrance. Ho said; "I regret that such Is he fact. The dangor is that Coxey's ffray, while it may not be large uerre It roaches Washlncton. may beoom the nucleus of a gathering of hard enactors from the large cities near Wulngtop, who will be a j much in the asjority as to give character to tho wole organiza tion. I fear the inovemnt will result In much hardship and aflerlug and I think Mr. Coxey is on th wrong road to accomplish his purpo?.'' The Coxey propositi!! to create money, made In the mute through the agency of Senator tflir, Is con spicuous chiefly throug! the colloml Impudence and the dniity of the tlnaueial stupidity thalht behind it. It embodies the maklngW.OOO.OOO In absolute flat money an' tie Issuance nf treasury notes on st(e. municipal. county aud town non-ltefcat bearing bonds the "money" i u expended at the rate of H,000,00 a month by the secretary of war in oaf construc tion at a fixed wage rfejf 11.60 for eight hour'u work, tollpbo apply, Oregonlau. Demands of Denver Populist. Denvjek, March 28. The Populist city committee held a meeting In the ofllce of the stato coal mine iuspaotor. Th&re were present 60 men and per haps a dozen women. The doors were locked, but It was learned that the gathering was opposed to Police Com miosloner Rogers, because of his evident desire to ruu tho wholo party. Later the delegation filed out of tho room and into the governor's ofllce, whore they demanded that H. M. Behymer be appointed chief of police. Tho gov ernor says he will recommend to the new fire and police board to appoint Behymer chief rather than John F. Farley, to whom the place was offered yesterday, by the new board. Mr. Farley has not signified that he wouhl accept the appointment, but has naked for a few days lu which to consider the matter. Sorlous Runaway. Ouo of Cross's market delivery carts was sent spinning down Stato street this forenoon behind a gamy, llery and unmauagebleroadetor. Walter Lennon, me unyer;waa thrown headlong on tho pavement and cut severely on the right temple. Tho horse turned down Commercial street and landed flat on his side, smashing tho thills, bursting tho harness, but not irnlmr uit i, tho Caufleld cigar stand. A douse crowd ou tho walk there parted Just In time to liavo no one hurt. Tho horse md driver Had u narrow escapo from a fatal accident. A Fake Dhtboit, Marh 9I.-A jpetfal from Mabshalltown, Iowa, Mareh 28.- Hancook rii.ntatoitaM W of be 'be mow btorm of last night baa fatal explwlon In a mU ki purely ke, I Investigation Asked For. Denvkb, March 28. A grand Army committee has demanded of the gov ernor an investigation Into affairs of tho Soldiers and Sailors' Home at Monto Vista, on the ground of misap propriation of funds. The stato board of charities and corrections will prob. ably take the mattor up. The charge Is made that more than HO.OOO has passed through the hands of tho true tees without any rellablo record of disbursement prior to April of last year. Woman on a Grand Jury. Dknvkb, March 28. Mrs. L. A. Per. nn, iiaving registered as a voter, was today drawn on the graud Jury. Educated Indian Dead. Penoleton, Or., March 28. Moses Mlnthorn, a celebrated Indian, died hero yesterday aged 30. He w educated at the Forest Groye Indian school. He embraced Christianity early In life and Joined the Presbyterian chuch. He was a delegate la thn national oonferenco at New York city one year ago and had many friends among the whites. He was considered wealthy. Mlnthorn had been sick two years with consumption. The remains will be hurled In the Indian burying ground ou Ihe reservation at 10 o'ninnb Thursday, the funeral aeryleea being conducts by his great frleud, Rev. W. E. Potwlne, of the Episcopal church. Showed Obit. Walter Lennon, who was thrown from a meat cart today, was conveyed to Lunu & Brooks' drug store, and his Injuries proved more sevens than had been supposed. His right arm, which was once Injured In the saw mill, is uoarly fructured, and his head severe) v out ir. .... conveyed home in a hack this afternoon and it will bo soma time ImfnrA ) recovers. Waltsr Is a leading spirit among tho Good Tomplars, and showed true grit in refusing a glass of liquor vvheu he was nearly fainting. Suicide. PORTLAM). March 28. II. L. Darr. committed tulclde today at his home near Bunnyilde, He w ilxty.two Notice. The time for receiving bids for tho remodeling of the First Preshvlerlun church of Hulem, Oregon, has been ex tended to tho 5th. day of April 1804 at ao'eiock p. in. PJans and sneclilca. tlons can be seen at tho ofllco of V. C. Knighton, architect. Bids solicited. I'rubtws reserve the right to reject any ind all bids. Trustees of First Pres oyteriau church, Salem Or. a-28 4l Two Pa boons The governor today Issued the following pardens: Hugh Qlbbous, sentenced from Malheur for larceny, Dec. 1, 1893, 1 year, on recom- rneudatlon of district uttornoy. J. J. lUtctafle, Union county, Nov. 27, 1802, two years for alterlug a check, restored tocltl.siiHUlp. . Small Bla.b. This afternoon u lire occured at the Riverside boarding hou-te at tho foot of Htate street. A cloth waaaccldently dropped onto the stove, from which the IUuim spread to the wood box. It was soon put out aud little damage done. m Will Be Thikd. A man arrested by the Balem police as a tramp last night, was arraigned before Justice Eden tndav. am! In iIih onui .n.n.1.,. .. all bystanders plead not guilty und will stand trial at 4 p. m, today. PERSONALS. Gov. Ponuoyer wout down to Port land today, as Is his custom. Dr. aud Mrs. W, A. Cuslok returned this morning from their extended trip to California. AIox. Potter, of Turner, Democratic naudidato for county treasurer, was in town today. Judge Strahnn camo down from Al bany this afternoon, ou business be fore tho supremo court. Mr. and Mrs. 8. C. Flint relume,! in Roseburg today, after spending a few days witu Airs. H. A. Dearborn. Dr. F. M. Brocks, of Silyerton, is in the city today, attending a session of tho ponslon Bxamlners. Tune wero examined. ' Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Chadwick leave this evening for Roseburg whero they will spend a few days among old time friends nud neighbors. Houry L. Barclay, of Woodburn, ouo of the Republican, nominees for representative, Is Improving uud Is thought to bo out of dangor. Mrs. S. J. Chadwick and children left yesterday for thoir homo at Colfax, Wash., after spending somo weekn under the paternal roof of Gov. and Mrs. B. F. Chadwick. and with her sister, Mrs. Mayor Gutoh. South Salem. South Salem people aro preparing fi,r a great treat when Dr. Looko lectures. Tho South Salem Republican nhih are taking up n MoKinloy meeting in nouor oi tue man their club is named after. Subscriptions are being taken iu mouoy nnd labor to convert South Commercial street Into a moro passable inorougiiiaro. Tho following Is handed In for publi publi cateon: "There is u family In South Salem that makes a business of keen. lng up a continual row, day and night, aim mo neignuors aro getting tired of It. Thoy aro church inombers, and If It Is not stopped.I will glyo uames next time." TheJoubnal has not os a rule, printed the names of pooplo who had family troubles unless thov en infn court with them. . Gband Recital. At university chapel tonight thoro will bo an excel lent musical recital under Dr. Parvin. Tho eleotrlo cars will run nfter tho entortalument to accomoduto tho crowd. THE MARKETS. San Fbanoibco, March 28. Wheat MayRIOJ Chicago, March 28. Cash.MJ.'ivrAv 60?. Pout-land, March 28. Wheat valley 83ja5; Walla Walla 76 77j. ffiZBrar TJmr djkxjflj WrwL Better A Citizen. Hermau Koenlp. wJmm auyono might know was heretofore a subject of the emperor of Germany, today took out his citizenship papers. Pkohatk, Inventory wm fllei in the Henry Croft e.tute loday, showing aueeti of 12839, "As old as tholiillH"finil novor oxcou cl. "Trial nnd provon" is tho vordicfc of millions. 8 i m in o n h Livor Regu lator ia tho only Livor ami Kidnoy modicino to which you can pin your faith for a our o. i A mild laxa tivo, and purely vog otfiblo, act ing diroctly on tho Livor and Kid- noya. Try it. , , Bold by nil Druggiatain Liquid, or in Powder tobotakondryormadoi.ij.vt tea. TboKlnffufUrerMetll ... "1 iavQura!rourHiinroMMilJrUi(U Jator hihI uii wnlBneloiwJy My It j flio klriu onll llrur iHMtleinM, I wHSjderK u iiivdlMliieahHtln lUelrOMu. W. JACtt ON, TlMSOWU, W-Ulo.luu. I -KVEHY I'ACKACIK-S Km U 2 KUrop la t d va vtxf$ Tha, n Pills I c - T 'TIP