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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1894)
r " AvjficttsaBd ? v? & bttru; w. fc Mff'jf ;! ?$ si at xvfewi 5?S.O a Year. vnmuno in MMetti Ut AJWfkv?'" CnMttJJr hBh hMjr tfeWtn tf VOL 7, DA.IL.Y JHDITIOX, :SAJLiEMU 4MEEGWKS. Tttll IJSDAY, APUH, 2, 04, a&ASB&Y BrmsaK; r1 a i3trr a t jBBBiHB.K3E 3C J? ffi BB uIotliiiie: Kits a. MansoWel , v 'asHis SliiV" Neact to tliat is BRASFi ELD'S TAILOR " .,- HADE CLOTHING!1 uonuniL " .. ; ; Se.e Samples in the Window. New Spring Novelties. All Prices Low, Fishing Tackle! 'w New line Just received. 0 gross of celeBrabted ' ALLCOCK FLIES Jast'recetved direct from England. Cane poles 5c each. new-"1 line" of Baby Carriages at very low prices. 2fo trouble goods. Willi. pBannens lule ife Pay w, E State Hrlntnx. -governor Uiad :gone 'to :5lpm, 'It "was.! 3tnaKJ. April 12. -The Jtopntill- lriu tfhe secretary would (go -okc-can atMtp enBVutlou reconvened ml'wborw, SvlmiailsfcrprbneertJhOrtgWj, 10:30 a. m. lndy. ChHlrma Tongue jourtialfom. lauunuuceatthut Ui couvtmilnn would I "Atiew owrt" Thai was tfbe et$, irnrncawlth'ibe fourth ballot for atitte i nnfl ' MM-nseitb(winvwiUonujbed airlritor. Geo. JS. Good's name was I onow suporinienaout, u wonw :tntvj withdrawn, true nunMbtwiiutremiiiPti, v '"w .inrm uc w asaollews: Dunlway J22, Leeds MS. f MV "01 ww mft- I'd con WDlon it ..,i nnn,inr.in.. ...... ...a .....,..: afan't. w&mv&rvbndv-whniiinri :)mih!ln iius -4ti.ui,jft4iuu -W3 4uau7 Ulinur - -v - ----.. f-rnous. This iwmnleted the jutelidket !mc ibofore, nnfl wmwqnontly Alp- a Toaniiitinr. , i. ..,.,-t,e tt. "Blmv's nHmewftSuotinPniliinsvil. Q'liU luaianwars Jntregnn sbonld deceive ! t,n,,9sJon wuht ou"tiflwa'f -canai- tfbe same consideration as rogwila pen- dates. ''Mflions.tbafia accorded voteraosorthtn i4,e utrasol .demand 'for ATOsh .. I ' miwa janMMa hsji in in M- inmrii "' ' i "BiHhcst of !l in Livening lowor.Utt U S. Wt 3iij 1 'Glenn 'Sweqp from J)oMin. 'Scrreraor mm m im sute susshebs. Seon ILn Tidkot. lie Eutire Ft II . "ftHexlcaa near, -was nnanlmonslv adnjited. The convention tbtm toet: ilinptbedlRSrict nominations. The following dlittrJct uomlnatlanfi were made: larst jnaiclal dtetrtot pneont3nr rtaorn H.I. .Benson; jisnexriber 'botai of equallKation, A. X Jvuldon. "3econa dislot .ttorner,, 13. M. Brown; hoard of eqnaliiatlon, S.B, Elegant to snow Brooks &, Salisbury. :-: DO YOU FEEL :-: The importance of saving a few dollars when jou can ? Very well, we can save them for you in the purchase of edrobmSuiUoun ' Or in fact Furniture of any description. A. Buren & Son., 300 Commercial St AB ge Fruits Call and see them. NOW is the time to look after your Plants. Nearly everything needs snravino- now. We have cheap, ef-j feqtive spray pumps for all uses. CHURCHILL & BURROUGHS, 103 State street.! MERCHANT TAILOR, J, RUBINSTEIN, Suits Made to Order. $16 SP RING SUITS made to order. Also Cleaning, Dye ing and Repairing. , 6 r 30S COMMERCIAL STREET. F. W. SETTliEMIERl J. H. SETTL.EMIER ESTABLISUED 1SG3. 25 Acres; 3.000.000 Trees; 1,000,000 Plants THE WOODBURN NURSERIES! Have the largest and most complete assortment ol FRUIT and SHADE TREES, EVERGREENS, ROSES, SHRUBS, CLIMBING PLANTS, Etc., On t;he North. Pacific Coast. ' We have 145 different varieties of Apples, 1G7 of Roses and other stock ' hi proportion. Send for Catalogue. Q Q o o J..H, Settlemier & Son, woodburn, Oregon. .-" PoiiTLAKn, Atr!l J The ItynWll c&a stute cnnveumi aJoornod ttborttly afit-r niidnicbt ubI1 10 a. un. todsiy. liKvlncwmn'ltiU'd the tate linkt't ex cept state printer. THE JIAXUKTS. The platform wm Jtdnntod and afu-r L r was nominated on tbe wicond bJkt for govern or, followlnc proceed ings were bad: Por secretaty of ntate E, Hiraoh tf Marlon,, H. H. Kincald or Lwneonityi undO. C Apnlegate of Klamatb, were' placed in nomination. Pirst ballot Hlrsch IIS, KSnesad I0S.1 AnplegateST. Second Hin-eh 115, Slnc&3d ISO, Applesatelft. Tbe followinj; wag tbe third .nd last 1 ballot for searetary of state: H. R Klnc&ld, t Encene, 355: Hirsch, of Slem, 109. Tbe convention at &30 udjonrned n n- til S p. ra. and Te-oonvened at S p. m. sdAtne took up tbe nomination for state treasurer. Xfl one appeared to contest with Phil. Metschan and be fwas re-nomiuated by acclamation. Foriinpreniejndge,CaelaTsdf Mnlt- noman tvtuatr presented tbe name of Cbarles H. (irey, of Maltnomah coun ty. J. K. Wyatt of Linn county pre sented the name of C E. Wolverton of Albany. Tbe ballot restrtted: Wolver tn 1ST, Carey 117, .Mallory9. Wolver ton was declared tbe-unanlmous choice of tbe convention. A, P. Sears Jr. of Multnomah, C. M. Idleman of Halteomab, and F. P. Mys of Wasco, were placed in nomin ation for the offlee of attorney gen eral. TbeHrst hallot resulted: Seara 100, Idleman "frl, Mays 79. The second ballot stoed: Idleman HS, Sears SO, Mays 4a. Idlerwan, in response to re- pjaUd Cillfi, addressed tbe convention. At this juncture Chairman Tongue read a telegram from W. P. Lord, nom inee for governor, returning thanks for his appreciation of the nomination, and promising, if elected, to endeavor to secure an economical and efficient ad ministration. For superintendent of pabllo Instruc tions, Wright of Union placed In nota (nation Q. M. Irwin of Union. Mo Citmmantof Multnomah, nominated Professor Frank Rlgler of Portland. Con nor of Umatilla, seconded the nom ination of Irwin. OoraelUuaof Wash inston, nominated J. H. Stanley of Billsboro, Cross of Clackamas, nom inated H. S. Strange of Oregon City. Tbe first ballot resulted: Rlgler, 76; Irwin 102, Strange 26, Stanley 59. At tbe conclusion of the ballot a motion to adjourn was voted down. The eec oad ballot stoed: Irwlu 160, Rljjler 71, Stanley 24, Strange 12. It was again moved to adjourn, but the motion was lost by a vote of 95 for to 97 aeahut. Forsyte- printer, Piatt of Multno mah, nominated F. C. Baker. D. P. Thompson, of Multnomah, preeuted the claims or W. 8. Dunlway, of Port laud. McCammant, of Multnomah, named J. W. BeveCdge, Vawter, of Juokson county, made a plea for South ern Oregon lu tbe person ofW. II. Leeds, of Ashland. Scott, of Multno mah, county named George K. Good, of Salem. Hill, of Multnomah, named E. M. Clark, of Portland. Smith, of Tillamook nominated Robert J. Marsh, of Tilla mook. The tlrt ballot resulted: Leeds 70, Baker 60. Dunlway 69, Bevertdge 16, Goad .17, Clark 21, Marsh 2. Second ballet: Leeds 108. Baker 40, Dunlway 54, Beveridge 1, Good 48, Clark 4. scattering 6. Third ballet: Leeds 137, Baker23, Dunlway 76, GomI Si. This ballot contained five volt too many and another ballot was or dered. At this point the adjournment was had. deck, new 'dwil nndaciean 'sweep, having 'governed 11 othornomlnatloita, tbe sribc 'forces played smash "with Rafeof'8 nomination Tot stat printer, which iliad wjn praot'loally oanwded since 'his tiame was -mentioned as k cannldato. Tbe"Ulkmong delegates last night, aftor the tate ticket 'was completed, andidoringiteoreotlon, "wonld indicate that the new deal" proposition Is Tar iTeaohlng. It crtofla -so far in thet ffJttuin Third djstrlct-JuaceH. H. Hewitt.. ,'Tafnre8 to cnoom BolpVa snooeraor ,.4kj.TThlt.fl.kiu w..V. .1 . - u ji-viicmi'5 ouhi,(o .eieo(ea 'by tbe uart legislator. They aay tbe tiolcet 1s good. The olean sweop"" Idea psoases them. 'Oeographloa'ny, the ticket gives saUsfaotlon. They ay Everyman wTl t'elwted. '-"" " ' '" sxtarnss, Jas. McCain. Fifth 'district Attorney, "W. K, B JoM;eqoUz,iJfin, G. Wingate. 3ih dissriot-Jnftga, J. A Pea; at torney, John iL.Hii4. Seventh dlsWIct- Attorney, A. A. Jyntt; eqnaHzitlnn. W. CX WWs. Joint senators Olaekanm Jind Mv rion, Alonaa ettnw, ' yrnl, Morrow and Harney, A, W ' Gowa.n, , JJenton and X,loaln, T, Cartor. Biker na MsieBr, 11 A. John. Joint wpreseSUlive for Gr7t and HaruQ O. P.utni. Kmh and Lke, J. S.'Orr. Usaton and Linoaln, J. P- Daly. AVasoo a-nd Shtorman, T, H. McGreer and T. R. Coon. Coasand Oorty, Wftia Gauntletu Members tats eatrl ommlttee Olatiop, W. F, MoGreg.vr; Marlon, TV H. Laoney; U.-aMHs.. LtLivermwe, Theonventka thea look jvcess until !&. When the oonventlox reassembled,' B. ft: T&ompson introduood rosoln- t3on -asking th legislatore to abolish the state railroad commission. Tbe ros- olutlon was referred to the camrefiUeeon J platform. Thompson also introduced a resolution asking the legislature to pass a bill allowing taxes to be paid in two installments; one-half In apring 1 and one-half in autumn. The resolu tion was adopted as a part ot the plat form. The convention, after passing a vote of thanks to the chairman and other officers, adjourned sine, die. The second district congressional convention was than organized, ny the election of Rufus Mallory, as chair man. The temporary organization wt made permanent. Nominations for cjogressman were called for and Lowell, of Umatilla, nominated J. f Leasnre; Patterson, of Morrow, W. K, Ellis; Ford, of Baker, CM. Donaldson. ASSOCIATED PRIKS COMMKNT, The Republtoan party, of Oregon, In convention here, did tbelr work wisely and well. They have placed In the field a ticket weak in no particular. Every man is a runner and they are fresh raoers,too. From governor down, all are strong men and near totl.e people. Thd convention exhibited the principles of the initiative, as It was large, tbe nominations being directly from the body of the people themselves". The referendum part of the proposition will be apparent in June, in the large majorities accorded the ticket at the hands of the people. As. Oregon eta the pace for the fall elections in tins Kisteru state, It is a source of congratulations that the Re publicans have at this time nominated a ticket that will sound the local u of increased republican majorities. Judge Lord's nomination waathn firrt one made and the bringing forth of his name proved conclusively, that In Hon. A. N. Gilbert or Salem,, Ore gon has a speaker of far more than ordinary ability. Ho surprised him self, did honor to his country, delega tion and state, lu presenting the name and urging the claims to the governor ship, of Oregon's able, honest aud fear lei chief Justlee, Lord's nomination was eloquently Mconded by McGinn, who touched upon his soldier record In a masterly tuauner. Ex Senator CliainUerllu aeconded the nomination of Applegate. Tito alato went. It had declared for a new dual and asiireault, no present, or former oftlca holders, stood a ghost of show, A H"cood term waa unanimously ac corded, as due, Mutsoliau, McKlroy's name waa swept tmfrtrc the cyoiono aud vu not preaenltd forervtary of atate, his friend having advised his return at Hobool superintendent. This throw the nice to ICIueaUl and Illntcbnnd the dean sweep left (1IkIi out. Aa the Bakii ns romier ABSOUI1BLY PORE "WILL ro&OE EPrjSLlCASS. TuteC to rcntils.ts ft Hale to Crash Pilibnctsrlnlr, Washtscuwj, April ll.:Tbe Dem ocratic managers 1n the honse today decided to ake heroic meworea to tore the Republicans to participate In tbe the proceedings of committee oa role. ; They held meeting jnst before tbe house oonvened, to formulate a rale to J orosh fiHbarterlng. The role makes failure to vote, panlbable by fiftfe. When the report la presented In the house, a parlimentary fight rill be i precipitated. Cattare & Tr.la. Omxha, April liKellcy rmyof iuaostrials has oaptored the Union Pacifio train. t .Kvanaton, WyetalngJ and are sow rldmj east. A train has box filled with IflOO I .t-a. itiUw-ayomoershave .given up all hope of preventing seizare land will oarty the array oast as rapidly aa pojo-ttlc. The train will be mopped outoide of all Wyoming towns. tUfcAXTINIKO OrtXRYX The Oaaba board of health today made arrangements to quarantine Kel ler's army outside the city and to vac cinate every man. Several cases of small pox have been brought to Omaha Ly tramp, the last few days. Oorey'a Army. Chalk Hill, April 12, Ooxey'a army atartel reluctantly on a walk of twelve miles through the snow, Al noon they stopped at Somerfiejd, and they will camp al Petersburg tonight. The army will cross the line Into Mary land Friday. An Immense 8trtke. OoKXELMVir.t.8, Pa., April 12. The strikers are endeavoring to gather aj force of 10,000 men for an assault on tho Hill farm works. The operators are prepared for an emergency, Tho Big Storm, Nkw York, April 12. The storru has abated somewhat, but there Is ellll heavy aea running outside, Incom inxateimer reported terrible experi ences, but no further casualties are uoled. 4 1 " iiilmitliii.njj H l 3Bosiloa'Cotrjity SyeS. ". X,vr..-I.U. , 'OHRVM.1, Mm :I15.?Itlt!T; odd Traooratio delegates .e In tW wty nawm meet m oftwtntlon t h.m h'elcok to nominate hljftfil DewobrWClc W ticket UtMl ' khfl illun-li.h Jl.Cvw. ' Coiisklorable ehttitttRsra is maolfesfteU and the aelogau im confldeat bt beIngbletopta vrnnlhg ticket h ibb Held. Tot'hfcolrcalt'ooGtt ierda3s Hfer Yty Millet .plefcd hot stiflK' to thh hatgeonatwny, "wt tried WiA w tjoltted. TIES WOKET. 'OmoteeuMy. " -". tl aTiam juagec. k. "wornwum, of 'Ka Atuiyni!r-ljtiiAiWfT Hr Tm,... .... UUhOlnfch. H Fnrsurritit&o.9titor;pubi!e iBnmipUon . M. lrwia,-onKn. fur CUH 171DH-W. . !, rf -3M-VKOO. The Tanners oTthl t&tc,were trtimer- ons 'at tbe "RepobliauB state convention. Ropoblloaa 'farmers tore Wlways Against Blatea, proxlea, trlcka, combine ad $..m I- v.1in mw.. ...- .. , 3iT-. IZZ L2ls-: Ly?--S I i "I.K'i" " "f-'gnn iWIflO T Tteiirwiflaso.njik'fHgTorthe retifh ot fa 1 "Brock" Will Bun. FKAMfFOHr, Ivy., April 12. In a personal letter to a friend In thla city, Brcckeurldgo stales that he will make a coHgrce&lonal race at all hacarda, An Oregon Land Office. WA8UINQTOK, April 12. The pres. dent has nominated Jarnca F. Moore, register of the land oilloe, at Hie Dalle, Oregon. IM'J ' .t Douilis RepubllcAB In their county conventions adopted the follewing: Reolvod, That we demand of all ofn. data now to bo voted for that If elected ineywiu nieuge tnomsclvw tocarr out me witnea or tho people in th ivaiievu Itesolved that It U tlto duty of tho next leglslativo aaeembly of Oregon to re-enact tho law commonly known m the mortgage tax law, with an exemp tion clauM of all recorded ImlubtednMo. IV) abolish all the usoleaa and expan sive oommlMloui,auclt m railroad com mlwtlons, food, game and fish commis sions. IV) repeal tha JuU null act. To paM same law prevldlnt: for tbo employment nf tho state convict labor upon our iiublio roads ami hlahwaya. To abolish the sUto board of eauall ration, And that tlio repreceutatlveo from thla county be and they are hrbv lu. Ktrueied to work to that ud. I !f political power, or a'bOMoT polHlcal power, or privflage la any form. That jnUmeotirr5ed ttsftlf agalnA tlth real and Imaglnaty 'btj la Orecoa politic and ttasheVverything before Ita eye rogardlws -o? part, oonioea, proeecttoorft, parts Mrenglh, polit ical wisdom, Mn wbo Reserved tioml nations 'went down With the tinde.! rvlng. The "unpledged, tonmanago bJe delegates fresh from tbe peop'' selected the "men most tree from tbe oh wge of rTioholdlng, or offioeeek ! tng,forapoTls atjd pot Vhem on tbe! ticket regardless of old time rrteadsbtps w favors OAaferred. Tbei6Sdelegatea wero'chceen by act less tha three tboasio -delegates to county coventUa, who reeseated thirty thousand HapahjMLS Ibej prlmartca. In nearly very precinct in Oren tbe Repabllcan electors turned, out to a man to lay the foundation of good government In Oregw, That labor has rosnlteJ In tbe state ticeet at the head of this column. The ticket is well balanced in vety respect. Five ool of eeven f tbe candidates for ntate office are men from private lire, The head of tbe ticket is taken from tbe head of the Judiciary of our state. One vtan Is renominated (be present state treasurer, who la en titled to a second term. Tho particular merits and records of each man will be presented later. At least three men on tbo stale ticket wore In the u Dion armies, two going forward aa volunteers at Lincoln rlrel call for troops. Two crossed Iho plains in tbo slow caravans of ox teams that braved tho perils of aavageo and deseert to settle In Oregon, All ro men of ex perience In public aftalrs, ability for their positions, ami true lUpubtlcAhs. mi1 M.m..uii,uin.;r!.is,i,n JUDGR tOUD'S ACCKPtASCB. Daring tho convention last evening Chairman Tongue read the following telcirram which ho had received from Judge Lerd: "Please accept my thanks and appro, elation of the high honor conferred by tho tiftmlualtou tendered and any that If elected It will Im tuy ambition to serve the people with lUdity, aud to occur good gtiyernmeut, ecjnomloally admlntslered.'' Judge L tt has recelvel hundreds of telegram, loltoro aud calls from friends for personal congratulation today. Dor lug tho entire ttat convention ho waa on tho bmoh aud In tho supremo court consultation room attending strictly to bustueas. Ho will b found attending strictly to buslneoa as governor loo. lu'iii'ii'.i'y-i'.'.i'iH.'i was In Police Court. H. Rutherford, ot Matlou, was a raigttwi before llecnrder ICdea on two chanrca, carrying ooocealcd weaoii and Iswd oohabiutlon. It. J. Digger a deputy publlo prostciitor rep resouU tho state, Win, KaUor, tho defense. Trial this afteruooti. th25i0O6 paid in by his ttgent, jp'hrft Job,asadepclttotho bewft t tbo fin eale -otthe properly- nd trahooWa X.-aa argued "and obmTtteA, Jl, S. tra. baa ahS Wallis ash Appearmfe !for peUtl6terhd J. U. fcrysontor Fafm rs tjoah and Trout company, tt wWl be teroemWred that bj' reaoh -of". R la tbe 5. . icoort Yid Tta tnlti'ncftlbftk tbe abertfl was -enjoined from maVlttft coftXtyaTjoe to the worchastfr,. 5Jttf)bl Job, ahd wblcb litigation Viltfmately caosed tho xtttbdrawal -of SJkhtora tjapl. tallsta froai tbe agreement. Atrdvre. xeated petUlcner from oemrtlellbJi: tb parcba) b"roftgbblsAghtob, Ch petition to -ery lengthy, 11kelU. file, And reoTtea he good faith o? pw baserAnd petltiont, ta Ibereteni Askstortbe. rerorn oTtb Woohtot bis deposits $SWv1 less the aclfcvobi otthe nale. " i ii i. iiniiiiiiiiiii m HOTEL WlLLAMKtrS. The following Arrivals aro roglslercd at Ibe Wtllamelles Thiw, U IrOmbard, BostonjO.-O.Rerftbak, Vhlcago; NN lXMaoVay, Is ; M, A UttWll, l-rtlahd; Jv-.bn Watacn ahA ier. trode Brady, Db"ls Pa ; A. t Ptis R. A, Brown, 11 any BennhJ,d. Fj 6. A. XWidfchdth, lko Buoh, Y.;Gh P, Unitolph, t.'Oyde, tihto, A Oood Mftn. Txpai-ersrelntorefttHtn Vho fact that S. It. Gilison, of lVlk ootthty, ha been ronomlnatevl for A ratmbor ot lh ' state Ihhi1 of equalization, f.r this dhr trlcK He made a hard fight toMValia Justly In this county and olood by Tt jounNAt.iniubani for rcuctlottof taxes. Ho Wilt get a big VotO And deserves to bo eleeled. - .. .. . . 1. 1, .. Republicans never Mi so gaod In tld Marion as to their state And county ticket as this year of our Lord, A tX lttH. R. Lummv from lyoits, Clinton vjouu ty, Iowa, Atthisl In Salem this wont, tng. nm ""- !' ii in mini hi county dele. Who fixed that Marlon gallon, anyhow? Tho Orrgoiilan and blatesuiau do- ervo oomo crwllt fr tho result, Chinook salmon, first of tbo season, At Dmsou's Court sheet market. "Aft old M lite liillA" And lUvor oxtfdll cl. "Trtcl mA jnvjvon" i8thONUtlict of million. Bhnmono Liver lloan litlor? trt tho only Wvut will Kitluoy mudtodid to vfhlah you wvn jin your fatiH for v OUro, A m t Id hxn Uvu, a n d jmruly vug ctnule, ftoV Ing tlitwtly on tho Iilvot and Kil mn. Try It Bold by DniggUUi tn Ijlqutd, or in Vow toboinkoudryormadoinlo) . Tt9Kl6Bri4rMauim . . KlhavautlruurHmmtmtJi imu UtiVTdiHilwU iiJuMlnmAftiUtly w I i U iiiKrWneliMi)it ilff- (tm Ji'a WK, Tm4, WialiililU4 I ArKVKHlf l'ACKAR Mas tbo K liUwy In rt4 e hm.im Better Than Pills i i l! 4 i tf e . -y. ;l ST HAuiiit a i?k i t.iii'' !'