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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1894)
MU.mn.i.namuMufti mmmammmmm wmmmmwzu&mmHm g-ia"warWiii "mmw" risrr f.W? THE I O'T DAILY 26 Ots a Ivlorath by TuJatl Prepaid in Advance No Papers sent when rim lo out, $3.00 a Yenr. JOURNAL. ADVEKT1S1IH Tho;jonrnI has a Larger Cir culation In Salem ami Marian vjxxJr 1 X xilJLj County than any Salem aewep 1, per. Bee our nut, uofck BMOS Si Publishers. VOL. 7. DAILY EDITION. SALEM, OBEGQN, FRIDAY, MAY 11, l94. iA!LY EDITION. NO. 110 jfami "qpMFi-'- I ROLLING Several large invoices TheNewYorkRacket -And ROLLING OUT Rapidly in the hands ot our sutisfied customers. You can't afford to miss the bargains Ave are offering in all lines. E.T.BARNES, CASH BLOCK. Fishing Tackle! New line jU9t received. 20 gross of celebrabtod , ALLCOCK FLIES Just received direct from Englauc'. Cane pole 5o each, new line of Baby Carriages at very low prices. No trouble goods. Brooks :-: DO YOU FEEL :-: The importance of saving a few dollars when you can ? Very well, we can save them for you in the purchase of " edroom Or in fact Furniture A. Buren L Son., Fruits ! Call and see them. AB 1 J. RUBINSTEIN, $16 SP RING SUITS made ing and Repairing. F. J. W. 8ETTLEMIER H. SETTLEMIKR ESTABLISHED 1863. THE WOODBURN NURSERIES! Have the largest and most complete assortment of FRUIT and SHADE TREES, EVERGREENS, ROSES, SHRUBS, CLIMBING PLANTS, Etc., w On ttie'Nortti Pacific Coast.- -We 145 different varieties of Apples, 1G7 of Roses and other stock in proportion. Sender Catalogue. o J. H. IN! of Goods just received at they are Elegant to snow & Salisbury. Suit, Lounge of any description. St NOW is the time to look after your Plants. Nearly everything needs spraying now. We have cheap, ef fective spray pumps lor all uses. CHURCHILL & BURROUGHS, 103 State street. .MERCHANT TAILOR. Suits Made to Order. to order. Also Cleaning, Dye 30S COMMERCIAL STREET. 225 Acres; 3,000,000 Trees; 1,000,000 Plants have - "o Settlemier & Son, Woodburn, Oregon. Jl II Three Commonvvealers Shot, Four Drowned SPOKAMBTHBBATTLB 6H01IND Thousands Are Operating on the Northern Pacific Railwai . TWO THOUSAND TOLLMAN STRIKERS. Ami as Mnny More May Ask for a liaise. Rocklin, Cl., May 11. Coustab'e Fiecbiuger shot and killed Colonel Paisley of the industrial array early tils. morning. An industrial army u ider command of Lieu. Gen. Smjtb, seven hundred strong, seized a freight train at Arcade station and went to R okllu. Euglueer Williams, a mem ber of the party was there placed under arrest by Constable Fleokinger. Gen. Smith and Col.- Paisley protested. A quarrel ensued and Fleokinger drew a pistol and- pointed it at Smith, who jumped to one side, when the constable shot and billed Paisley. The industrials became furious and started to lynch FleckiDger. Gen. Smith, however; protected him and aided bim to escape. OOMMONWEALERS DROWNED. Sad Fate of the Industrials Who Shipped, in Boats. Ellensbukci, Wn., May 11. A re port has just ootDO from down- river that four of the men who started down the river this morning were drowned by uppsetllng of the boat. Twonty flve wealers started and tbo boat got in an eddy and capsized. One of the sur- .vivora, Wright of Seattle, brought the news here. The aecident occured about two miles below town. Wright drifted two miles before he was able to laud. No hope of recovering bodies. Two Wealers Wounded. North Yakima, May 11 . A n Uber o )lllaion occured this morning between the deputy marshals and the common wealers, and two of the latter were shot and slightly wounded. Spokane Their Battle Ground. SI'okane, Wn., May 11. Ccl. Phil lips arrived in Spokane this morning with 65 commonwealers who were ar rested at Yakima, part of them for en gaging in riot and part for interfering with trains. They were brought here lu order to escape from any trouble that might occur at Yakima, and tr better protection. The 'men were im mediately started back to Seattle under a guard of deputies, E. J. Jeffreys, commander of the Seattle Coxeyites now in Spokane, secured a writ of habeas corpus fr6m Judge Buck to compel the marshal to return the pris oners to Bpokaue. Tho wealers are greatly excited, and have been gather ing in groups ot from 10 to 60 all the morning, when dispersed by the mar shal they disappear and soon assemble at other places. Jeffreys wired the Coxeyites at Tacoma aud Seattle to meet the train on the road, and feared an effort would be made to stop it before reaching the Sound. The industrials complain that they were kept in a box car tbirty-elx hours without food or water and some of them are suffering from injuries re ceived in the recent conflict. The of ficers deny any cruelty, and say they have been properly cared for. As soon as the train reaches a safe place on the return trip they will be transferred to passenger coaches. Spokane is likely to be the chief battle ground from now on. Sanders' Army Caught. Topeka, Kan., May 11. Sanders' four hundred Coxeyites, who were cap tured In Western Kansas last ulght and were in charge of United Slates Marshal Neely, arrived at Topeka this afternoon. They alt wore red badges. As the train pulled Into Topeks, the Industrials were singing. No Jail Room. Toi'KKA, Kno, May ll.-Maibal Neeley has sent a telegram to Attorney General Oloey that there UnotJH capacity here, and recommending that the Coxeyitea be token to Fort Leaven worth. AiRidoby Gravitation. TAcoMA.May 11. Sixty Coxeyites captured ft single gondola coal car at 12:40 yesterday afternoon nt Cleeluin, on tho Northern Pacific main line, fifteen miles east of Cascade, tunnel. Tho industrials 'guarded every switch so that theallroad men were power less 10 inperiere. rue coal car was quickly shored to tho main line. The sixty Coxeyites braced their shouldeia against tbbeuds und sides and gave the car a .jtremendous shove. From Cleelum to Ellensburg the track has an easy dojij, grade, tho diatauco be ing twenty-eight miles. At exactly 12:45 the sixty men jumped aboard the car, then lil motion, and started for Ellensburg. The heavy car rolled along at an 'easy speed, reaching El lensburg at 7.-07 p. m. In the meantime SuperluteuduntMc Cube at Taoottaa had ordered all trains near Ellensburg sidetracked, glviug the gondola complete right of the way. Tho car waft stopped with brakes at Ellensburg and the Coxeyitee joined a hundred or Vaore of their friends theie. 2faviiating the Yakima. EwtKNSBOtta, May 11. The com- monwealera have built a strong boat here yesterday.fjn which twenty-four embarked at&4 o'clock this morning with a full atok of provisions. The American 'flag floats at the stern and the name "Pride of Ellensburg" is painted lu bold letters ou the bow. They intend to go to Pasco in her. Pullman Palace Oar Strikers. Chioago,-II1 May 11. Two tho.i sand employes of the Pullman Palace Car Co. quit' work here today. They asserted entire force of four th mnnd three hundred would strike before night. The mpn demand res oru Ion of the 83 percent cut made last year. The Nortnern Pacific Frauds. New York. May ll. In the North ern Pacific investigation today the books of the Oregon Transcontinental were put in evidence. Tho books showed that when the Chicago & Northern Puoiflo Issued bonds for the purchase of various properties, tho Oregon Transcontinental, advanced it seven or eight millions. They tod most of the bonds at 00 cents on the dollar and received a commission of 3 per com. Twenty minion dollar tx n s of the Chicago & Northern Pacific, sold at 00 p?r cent but Bbould have brought $18,000,000; only about $0,000,000 ap peared on the books as received. State Endeavor Convention. Special to the Joubnat., Cobvallis, May 11, Rev. C. II Curtis, president, ot Portland, and John Willis Baer, secretary of the United C. E., addressed the state Christian Endeavor Union last night, at the Agi (culture college, where tho convention is being hold. Mr. Baer Is making a tour of the United States in the interest of the United Christian Endeavor Union, and his addreas here was very iiigniy appreciated. Mr. Baer will again address the convention today and goes to Sacramento tonight, accompanied by his wife and Mr. Lewis, of Seattle. Thus far only 1C0 delegates have handed in their credentials. THE ONE OENT DAILY Twenty-five Gents a Month; 50 Cents for 60 Pays; $3.00 a Year. The only one cent newspaper on the Pacific coast. Circulation has been quadrupled in less than one year. (live It a trial and you will never do without it. It answers the purpose of hulfa dozen weeklies, aud does not cost one-third as much. Try it over the campaign at least. NEW8. Associated Preaa report and slate capital news a specialty. EDITORIAL. Timely, pertinent and independent dcusalon of leading events, men and measures. CIRCULATION. The One Cent Daily Is read by more people, of all shades of opinion, than any other paper in Oregon out xlde of Portland. I'UEMIUJIS. One of the best books lu English and American literature given with the 0K Cent Daily every week, on the ctiii(Mu plan. HOW TO ORDER. peuA uaa two-bit piece In a letter and try tliu paper for a month at least. We believe In the great C possible use of silver, and receive Iota ofUlntbie way. iiovksi UKoa., ivinori Salem, lit. Jacob Homaa aud Michael Peber, of Rtimdeu, Iowa, arrived lu the city this iu irulog with a view to locating. They are old time aciualnUnoes of Mnhm l'arkhunt 'aud Drby of the Pao'flo laud company, VESSELS WILL BE SEIZED. When Found iolatiag the Bebr- fog Sea Sealing Laws. FIVK GERMAN EDITORS SBNTRNCED. A Ministerial Crisis Is Anticipat ed in Hungary. London, May 11. In tho house yes terday it was stated the instructions given to tho English and American cruisers in regard to Bebrlug sea were identical. No power was given to ex clude vessels, but to seize those violat ing the law. It was also announced the agreement with Russia regarding sealing- is renewed. The papers are clamqrlng for the resignation ofMun delta from the cabinet on account of his connection with tho Naw Zealand Loan company, Married in London. London, May 11. Secretary of State for Home Affairs Askwlth was married at St. George's ohurch yesterday to Miss Margot Tennant, Tho ceremony was a brilliant affair. Ten children acted ns bridesmaids. The ceremony was performed by tho bishop of Ro chester, in the presence of a dis tinguished company, Editors Sentenced. Berlin, May 10. Five editors, con victed of calumniating the police on the occasion of the meeting of the un employed at Frledrlchsbuld In January, received sentences varying from two to live months' Imprisonment. Three others were fined. Will Bo a Total Wreck. London, May 11. The British ship Drumeltan, bound for Puget sound, previously reported ashore, has been examined by the surveyors. Her bot tom is badly injured, and as there are no salvage appliances on the spot she will probably prove a total wreck. Buled by American Shares. London, May 11. The Times in its financial article says financial difficul ties are recorded from Liverpool and Glasgow as a consequence of the fall in American shares. The Epedemic Not Cholera. London, May 10. The Portuguese consul in London announces that a bacteriological examination proves that tho epedemlo prevailing in Lisbon is not cholera. Presented to the Queen. London, May 11. The queen held a drawing-room at Buckingham today. The wife and daughter of ex-Vice President Morton were presented. A Ministerial Crisis. Buda-Pestii, May 11. Tho house of magnates rejected the civil-marriage bill by a majority of 21. A ministerial crisis Is anticipated. Will Be Executed. Paris, May 11. The execution of Emllo Henri, the anarchist, who caused the recent explosions, will take place Saturday. Elected President of Pern. BuenosAyres, May 11. Ex-Presl- dent Caceras has been re-elected presi dent of Peru, THE MAKKET8. San Francisco, May il. Wheat May (1.00; December 61.09. CIiicaqo, May 11 .Cash, 60 j; July 68Jj. Portland, May 11. Wheat valley 83J85; Walla Walla 75 077. Overloaded. You've eaUn too much turker, And eo you cannot work, ebl Your bead leeia Tory aurfcey Tberel I don't believe I could add anotherllne and make It rhyme if I had a uouar lor uoing m a lew cents How ever, will cure me. To relieve stowaobe and bowels from the effects of over loading, a full dose of Dr. Plerce'e Pleasant Purgative Pellets w the beet remedy. They operate ejeatly, yet thoroughIy,and without griping nausea or other unpleasant effects. la ylato convenient tocauy. PaWw geeaklBg. This Is one of the heaviest strain that comes upon any man or woraaa. A little cold, a little hoarseBHW, aad the work is done. The beet of ability U rendered absolutely useless. Mark Guy Pearee. the eaaiseat English pfeacher, writes as follews: "BkdI'omd Place Hcmkll Square, LONDON, December 10, 1888. I think It only right that I should tell you of how much twelflod All cock's Porotts Plasters la my family and among tbuee to whora I have recommended Ibeoi. I And tbew a very breastplate afalaet oWs asd oouabs." Brandreth's Pill always alve aatU. i raciioa," Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report Rcy&i 4 m& ABSOLUTELY PURE Bold Robbery at Dufur. The Dalles, Or., May 11. News is received from Dufur that robbers en terod the general merchaudiso storo of Johnson Bros, at that place last night. They blew open tho safe, scoured about fifty dollars and escaped. They piled flour, rice, etc., over the safe to deaden the sound of tho explosion, but used too large a charge of powder and tho store Is badly wreoked,alI tho windows and doors being broken out. The peo ple were not aroused by the noise. Confederate Statue Unveiled. Bichmond, Va., May 11. Tho Con federate soldiers' statue was unveiled on Libbey hill yeutorday. Tho flguro is that of a confederate aoutry standing erect and looking straight forward, and is of oollossal size, fully sixteen feet from base to Chapeau. This statue will stand on a column on Libbey hill over looking tho James river and a large part of the city of Richmond. The total monument Is elghty-flvo feet high, .and the column Itself is a counter part bn a small ecalo of the famous pil lar at Alexandria, Egypt. Hawaiian Election. Honolulu, May 3. (per steamer Alameda, via San Frauolaco),May 11, The election of delegates to tho consti tutional convention was held yester day and passed oil' quietly. No royal ist candidates were in the field and consequently no special Interest wub taken in tho election. Tho Amorlcuti Union party had five candidates. Of the regular ticket, three were elected. Two Portugese were elected. Tho cum ulative ballot system was used and 7,747 votes wero cost, As each voter was allowed six votes, tho total vote was 1,201 out of a possible 1,700. California Prunes Damaged. 3an Francisco, May 11. Advices have been received from Interior points that the prune crop, which last month gave Indications of being a heavy one, will not mature, the prunes on tho trees In many places turning yellow and falling. A defltfrto estimate of the damage cannot yet be made, but early in the year the coming crop was ex pected to yield about 05,000,000 pounds whereas the prospective crop today la about 35,000,000 pounds or a little over half, A Popular Defaulter. Middletown, O., May 10. It has developed that Gus Welsbredt, city treasu rer.Is 30,000 Bhor 1 1 n h Is accou u Is. Welsbredt was one of tho most popular mon in Butler county. At the recent Democratic primaries he was nominat ed for county treasurer without opposi tion. An Appointment. . WAtHiNQTON, D. O., May 11, Tho president today nominated Charles D. Wolcott, of New York, director of tho geological survey, Vice John W. Powell resigned. Clackamah Canvahb. Lost eve ning the Republicans of Clackamas county opened their canvass at Bar low, with great eutbustasm. Hon. C. M. Idlemau and others of Portland spoke, lions. T. T. Qcer and 'A. F. Moody were persuaded to participate, and a good time was had generally. Over five hundred people turned out to bear the speaking. Heed's Sarsaparilla Cores. "We have used several bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla and know It to he most excellent blood purifier." .Mrs. J, B. White, Salem, Oregon. We have used Hood's Sarsaparilla and Hood's Vegetable Pills with the beat of results," E. Duprls, QervaU, Oregon. "My mother has long been troubled with ecxema but has been greatly re lieved by Hood's Sarsaparilla," Miss Mabel Esden, Blaine, Oregon. ii TJw Howe Beat. The home boat Elwol arrives up Sunday and Weduesdsy; teaves from Corvallis down Tueaday, and Saturday for Pertland: built for Salem route; patroalaes Haletu merchants; rates always reaanasble. V. J. fchuitb. ent. Wtwtrf foot of 0a4e street. Baking Powder ENGINEERS MEET. Business and Addresses Occupy the Time of Delegates. Bt. Paul, May 11. The Brother hood of Locomotlvo Engineers for mally opoued tho biennial convention yesterday. In the morning the session was devoted to preliminary routine work, aud this afternoon the formal welcome address was delivered in the Metropolitan opera housot the speakers being Governor Nelson, Mayor Wright of St. Paul and Mayor Eustls of Minne apolis, Archbishop Ireland, aud others. Grud Chief Arthur responded for the ouglueers. Archbishop Ireland, in the course of his speeoh, said; "Tho Interest and rights of labor often have I pleadod for, and lovingly do I plead for them now- I hate that view of labor which makes of it a me chanical force, purchasable at a mere market value. I demand for the labor er aud his family, so far us true, Just aud rational measures can reach there to, the means of n decent livelihood, tho opportunities to dovelop tbo intel lect, to rocelvo n duo portion of the joys of human existence, in recompense of tho toll which will not fail to press upon them. Let mo enter my plea for capital. Property is the very foundation of the social fabric; it Is the incentive and re ward of Industry aud energy. Ho who raouacea property Is an anarchist, and the anarchist Is tho doadly foo of order, of right, of society. He Is the wild beast, solely bent on destruction. Without capital tho millions of willing workmen are Idle, aud tho factory doors remaluod closed. Without capi tal, labor Is a latent, unproductive energy. Why today Is there among us legions of unemployed?' Because capital stays away fiOm us. As a mat ter of fuot, capital is timid of its life. M'ako it Insecure, It will shun you, leave you to beat tho air with your Idle arms. "J am not afraid to mention the word 'strike.' Nor will I say that It never should be couuclled. I say this much, however, of strikes. They are in the in dustrial world what wars are between peoples to bo dreaded for tho ruin they caused and uover to bo urged, ex cept when all othor counsels have fail ed, and whore great interests are at stake. They should bo like wars be tween civilized nations conducted under tho directions of Justice and humanity. Amid tho utmost force of strikes property must bo hold saored and tho liberty of others allowed, as we demand that our liberty be allowed. These are tho imperious laws of social Justice and God's religion. 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