t , ii hi 'HE I C'T DAILY 6 Cta Q Month by lufall 'repaid In Advance No Papers sent whn Tim i Out. HS.OO ji Year. CAPITAL JOURNAL. ADVERTISERS The'Jotirna! has s Larger Clr. culntlnu In Pnlt-m and Marlon County thitn any Snlcm newftpa por. Boo our Hutu. 1IOFKH MtOB l'iilltMicr. VOL. 7, DAILY EDITION. 8ALEM, OREGON, SATIiTRDAY, AEAY if, 1SJ)4. DAILY" EDITION. NO. 117 s'QflF3H.H4Bftv4k "Nothing Fits a Man so Well as His Skin," Next to that is BRASFI ELD'S TAILOR TOE CLOTHIN TWO TRAINS ARE CAPTURED Coxejites Onlwit the Northern Pacific Officials. BESEECHING HIS MAJESTY GROVER. A Hatch or San Francisco Smug glers Convicted. See Samples in the Window. New Spring Novelcies. All Prices Low. In my life saw such a variety Goods as there are on this counter. "I NEVER of useful FIVE CENT Here are 12 doz. Buttons for five cents; and look at this nice t oth brush, only 5c, I just fj paid 10c for one not as good. And this is Tour TEN CENT Counter? WHAT AN ASSORTMENT I Here is JJixbys Shoe Dressing for only 10c, and look at these spring hallance scales, weighs 25 lbs. and only lOe; a knife and fork 10c; and here is a nice pair of Gilt Shelf Brackets for 10c ; this beats them all for prices." Such are the expressions heard daily at the UNION BA.RGAIN STORE, 142 D'Arcy Block, State St. Minneapolis, May 17. A special ! from Helena says that Coxeyltes have cipturcil two Nothern Pacific trains, one in Montaua and one In the Couer d Alene region, both going east. Beseeching Grover. Denver, Col.--"General" Hegwer, of the Ooxey home reserve, h.iB ad dressed a letter to Cleveland beseeching biin in the name of common humanity and good government to ask congress for legislation to secure work to the un employed. Smugglers Sent Up. San Fkancisco, May 17. Thejury in the Emerald smuggling case toduy returned a; verdict of guilty nsto the de fendants Wichman, Thorna und Ureeuwuld, mid not guilty to the tie fendant Men-ting. They will be sen tenced Tuesday. Bank Suspended. Portland, Or. Word has been re cived from Taconia that the Tiader's National bank at that place suspended today. The bank was closed during laet summer's crash, but re-opened after a few weeks. Stage Robbers Shot Stockton, Cnl., May 10. Word has justbeen received of an attempt to rob Murphy's stage this morning thirteen miles abovo Milton by two masked men. Messenger Hendricks was on the seat and be fired upon the men, killing one instantly. The secoond rol ber returned the fire, shooting three t'mes, seriously wounding a lady pas senger and slightly wounding a man. The horses became unmanageable and ran some distance before they could be stopped, leaving tl e dead robber and his comrade by the wayside. As soon a9 the stage reached Milton ofllcera were sent back to the scene of the killing. THE GREAT LAKE STORMS. Sailor Perishing of Within Land. Sight Highest of all in Leavcninj Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report SEVERE STORMS IN THE EAST. Exploring Ooxey's Temple. Mill City, May 18. Editor Jour nal. We learn that a party of Salem ites were at Coxey'a temple last week. Among them waB a representative of the Statesman. After photographing it they tried to blow it up by using u three-fourth inch drill, but as they did not get a hole deep enough for the tea cup of powder, they put a lighted fuse into the. can and tied it to a dog's tail. Last seen of the dog he was making n stieak of lightning for Salem. Fatal Frosts in the Mississippi Ynlloy States. REPUBLICAN ENTHUSIASM. NO! NO! -:- EMPHATICALLY -:- NO! WE HAVE NO BARGAINS NO SNAPS! NO RATE 1 But sell now as we have always done at the lowest possible figures. CARPETS and FURNITURE, sure to please A. Buren & Son,, 300 Commercial St Fruits! Call and see them. NO W is the time to look alter your Plants. Nearly everything needs spraying now. we nave cneap, ef fective spray pumps for all uses. CHURCHILL & BURROUGHS, 103 State street. 504th Ballot. Olatiie, Kans., May 19. On the r04th ballot the Republican congres sional convention the vote stoed: Smart 57, Funston 39., Buchat 30. Smart lacked but seven votes of the nomination. MERCHANT TAILOR. J. RUBINSTEIN, Suits Made to Order. SP R IN G SUITS made to order. Also Cleaning, Dye ing and Repairing. 30S COMMERCIAL STREET. MV. 8ETTLEMIER J. h-settlemikr; ESTABLISHED 1863. 225 Acres; 3,000,000 Trees; 1,000,000 Plants. THE WOODBURN NURSERIES! Have the largest and most complete assortment ot pRtTIT and SHADE TREES, EVERGREENS, ROSES, SHRUBS, CLIMBING PLANTS, Etc., On the North Pacific ,Coast. -We have- to different varieties of Apples, 1G7 of Roses and other stock in proportion. Send for Catalogue. Q D J. H. Settlemier & Son, Woodburn, Oregon. Senate Bribery. Washington, May 19. A special senate committee to investigate the charges of bribery decided today to be gin work on Monday by taking up the first case of Hunton and Kyle. Gerrymander Sustained. Danville, III., May 19. Judte Bookwalter today sustained the Derur cratic congressional apportionment in Illinois, and denied an application for injunction. Fatal Collision. Princeton, Ky., May 19. The west hound freight train collided with a work train in the Standing Rock tun nel, and seven persons were killed. Slugging Murder. Aherdare, Wales, May 10. During a glove contest here a contestant named Rees was knocked over the ropes and killed. His skull was fractured. All present were arrested. Secretary Herbert Here. Portland, O., May 19. Secretary of the Navy Herbert passed through this city this morning, on his way to Puget Sound. Presbyterian Assembly. Saratoga, May 19. In the Presby terluu general assembly today a resolu tion was adopted, providing for the appointment of a committee to consid er the question of organization with the Southern church, on a basis of common standards of dootrines held by both bodies. Work of Tramps. Worcester, Mass., May 19. Tramps attempted to wreck the night express on the Huston & Albany road near Cordavllle by piling a ton of fishplates on the track. A train going forty miles an hour went through the obstruction, only the locomotive being Injured. It Reaches the High Water Mark at Jefferson.' Jefferson Republicans displayed their enthusiasm iu seventeen different dls tinct manners Fndaj . There was a procession, a picnic, nu outdoor gather ing attended by twelve huudred people, transparences, music, singing, an even iug meeting, serenades, speaking in doors and a ball to conclude. Hon. Chas. Fulton delivered an interesting and able review of the financial and taritl questions, eliciting great applause as a speaker and con vincing his hearers with his plain presentation of facts. Many declared it was a better 8eeoh than Horr's, und as a favorite son of Oregon he stands very high in the estimation of the peo ple. In the evening there was another parade, speaking and a ball in conclu sion given by the Jefferson orchestra. The McKinley campaign quartet was in great demand. They would no sooner conclude one song, before the crowd wunted another. Then they sang another and that only made mat ters worse. Enthusiasm reached the highest pitch and success Was In the air. It is extremely doubtful if the Populists carry that precinct. D. H. Looney deserves great credit for the arrangement) so perfectly carried out. ADOLFH & BERNAItDI. Now Firm Opened in Balem This Morning. During the past week Lyon Adolph and Frank Bernard! have had men at work fitting up the old Klein shoe store fur a cigar store and billiard hull. Mr. Adolph has lived here for years and fur sometime past has held the position of bookkeeper for the Santlam Lum berlug company. Frank Bernurdl wus a partner in the confectionary parlors of Jones & Bernard! und while iu this enterprise he established business qual ifications that will insure success. They have put in the finest billiard tables and they will curry a complete stock of the finest home-made und Imported cigars. Patrons will be courteously treated and will get value received for their money. Miners Must Quit. Danville, Ills., May 19. One hun dred and fifty strlklug miners started afoot today for the Mission fields to compel 125 mluers, working there, to quit. They say- they will use force If necessary. Hard Frost at Omaha. Omaha, Moy 19. The frost did an Immeuse amount of damage to crops in this vicinity last night. Ice formed one fourth of an inch thick. THE MARKETS. Ban Franciboo, May 19. Wheat May 91J; Dec. 11.051. Ohicaoo, May 19 .-Cash, WJ;July 50. Portland, May 19. Wheat valley &1j&5; Walla Walla 75 77. City Warrants. Notice is heieby given that I have iu my hands funds applicable to the payment of all warrants of the city of Salem dra va on the general fund and "eudoiKed" before Feburary 1, 1894. Interest will Increase ou said wf rrunts from the date of this notice. E. J. bWAKKORD, City Treasurer. BALfcM. May 19, 1KI1. 6-10 10 t Chicago, Ills., May 19. Thousands of spectators watched from the lake shore today the destruction of the craft beached during the storm at Twenty- seventh street, the McLaren being pounded to pieces fifty yards from the shore. Three wrecks are rolling in tie ureuaera ui oixiy-iiuu street, naif a mile from shoro oir Twenty-Second. Btreet, two vessels are laboring in the sea. On one thought to be the D. 8. Austin, four men are In the rigging. Twenty-seven meu on the North Crib and the men at other cribs are safe. CmcAGo.May 19. The storm which Friday swept Lake Michlgau was the most disastrous of recent years. Eight vessels were driven ashore within the c ty limits of Chicago and out ot their o ews ton men ure kuowu to bo drowned, and In evory Instance the boat and cargo were utterly lost. Ouo schooner, the Myrtle, was wrecked just outside the government pier within li-ilf a mile of Michigan boulevard and ix meu of her crew went down to the d ep, iu plain view of hundreds of peo ple who lined the boulevard walks or watched the awful storm from the windows of hotels which overlook the harbor. Five men and a woman perished be fore the llfesaviug orew reached the wreck. One of the crew aud a life saver were rescued. The men who perished fell from their perches in the crosstrees to the water and sauk out oC sight like pieces of lead. The body of a woman is still lashed to the rigging which el e escaped when the vessel began to sink. The dead are Captain Johu McCul look, of Marine City; Mate Timothy Bosowor, of Buffalo, New York; Thos. Tu8citt,sallor,ot Marine City; unknown sailor, Murine Cltyja sailor named Jim, Marine City; the oook (woman) un known. Wrecks extend from Glencoe on the north, where the Liucolndale went to pieces, to South Chicago, an air Hue distance of forty miles. Following is the list of the wrecks us far as kuowu up to 10 o'clock tenight: Schooner Llncoludale, driven ashore at Qlencoe eighteen miles north of Chicago; schooner Myrtle, wrecked at the foot of Harrison atreet; schooner Jack Thompson, of Chicago, wrecked oil' 2th street; schooner Evening Star, wrecked oil 27th street, crew rescued; schooner Mercury, of Grand Haven, wrecked off 27th street, crew rescued; schooner J. Loom Is McClarln, wrecked oil 27th street schooner Rainbow, of Milwaukee, wrecked off 22d street, crew rescued; schooner C, J, Miner, of Chicago, wrecked ofT 100th street, :row lejcued; unknown schooner ashore near South Chicago. The fatalities are: Anton Guucers, e: Manistee, seaman, schooner Dale; Charles Guutclors. cook on schooner Juck Thompson; Joseph Spollan of Sturgeon Boy, mute of J. LooihIb Mo Clurln; and the entire crew of the schooner Myrtle, six men. m. X- Jm&m fi fmilK? owaer ABSOLUi'ELY PURE the Journal from Northern Iow.i, Southern and Central Minnesota and Western Wincoiialn, says that heaw frosts last nlglit cut corn und garden truck to thegiound. Schooner Aground. Detroit, May 10. The Rchoouer Wurmlngton is aground at St. Clulr flats. The tug Saglnuw has been sent to her aid. Schooner Missing. JiAV uiTY. Mich., May 19. The schooner Montlcello, due from Sheby gau yesterday.has not been heard from. It Is feared she has gone ashore. H'KMEi" BADGES FLYING. On tho Breasts of Enthnsiastic Republicans. SECOND GRAND RALLY OF THE YEAR, PERSONALS. First Voter's Olub The c'ub of first Republican voters under com mod of Capt, Rogers will aisemble at the aiinory this evening at 6:15 to mirch tomet the Multopor Repuhican club of Portluud ou its arrival, Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World'i pair Hljbeit Award. The ublio Is cordially invited to at tend the cloning of the state Kiliool fur the Blind, on Mouduy and Tuesday evening-., Mny 21 fi and 22d, at the Uni versity chapel. Rev, W, C. Kautner, of Corvallls, will deliver the annual addreM on Mouduy evening- There will t an exhibition of echool work at the Iimlitule ou Tutsday afternoon, from 2 to 5 o'clock. Mb Harah Bnmfleld and Alt Bplvey, who have In-eu the gueotw of A.d. Braffleld and family left today 1 1 r HarrUburir and will ko from there Ko Seal (lock to spend the u tamer, GREAT STORM ON THE LAKES. Many Vessels Wrecked and Lives Lost. Milwaukee, Wis., May 10. Four unknown vessels are on the beach be tween South Milwaukee and Racine. The llfesavlng crew reached the shoro safely by clinging to the boat, which was washed high and dry. Thev will tike another measure to rescue Hi a Ini periled crew of the Cumailnga, oiie of whom is the stewardess. The Raclue lifeboat and crew are coming on a spec ial truln to rescue the crew of the Cum mlngs, Milwaukee, May 10. The wind Is still blowing strongly from the north, but no disasters are reported. The life saving crew was condemned on all sides for it luefllclenoy yesterday. The belief Is universal that everyone of the Cummlng's crew could nave been sived. Yawl Capsized. Port Huron, May 19, The tug C. D. Thompson with a rescuing party attempted to reach the schooner Bhupe ou the aiud reef. A painter from the Yawl was takeu by the crew aboard tbeSbupe. The yawl capalzed. Lewis, Captain Henri Little, Captain Barney Mills and Aguui King were drowned. More FroiU. Minneapolis, May 19. A special to Jus. Kyle was ut Jefferson Friday. F. R. Anson Is in Pnrtlimil over Kim. day. C. E. Wolverlon of A bmy is in the city. Prof. D. W. Yoiler of Woodburn U In the city. W. W. Culver of Sunnyside wi.s iu today. Hon O. F. Paxtou returned to Port land today. McKiuley Mitchell returned to Ger yuls toduy. John H. Porter of Lincoln precinct Is In townt Miss Olga Hewiit of Albany Is In the city. A. H. Boothby, o' Mill City, is in town today. Jus. Church, a laucher above Mehn- mu, Is iu the city. ' Mrs. Norris Looney of Jeflerso i Is In the city for a few day. Mrs. Geo. W. Davis rluned from a Linn county visit toduy. I). E. Swank went to Now Era to u gin his canvass of Cluckatnus. C. H. Duw, of Buttevlllo, an ardent Republican, Is up to the blowout. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Clarke and Miss RoseLuy, of Gervals, were In tho city today. Thos. McFadden returned from a stay of several month in Benton county. J. G. Rennte and wife are homo from a month at the Midwinter fair at 'Frisco. McKiuley Mitchell is up from Ger vals to take In the Republican demon- strutlon tonight. Hon. Chas. Fulton was greeted by four hundred Republicans at tho depot this afternoon. Miss Stellu Woodington leuves the city toduy, to spend u week with friends, near Sllvortou. W. E. Her, A. H. Cone aud otliers came up from Buttevlllo, to attend the Republican meeting tonight. Governor Peunoyer went to Port laud today. Ho resumes his canvass lu Eastern Oregon next week, 8. R. Scott, of Brooks' prairie, Is quite 111 at the homo of his duughter, Mrs. Geo. M. Beelor, In this city. Hon. Chas. Fulton urrlved lu the city on the afternoon train. He speaks at the opera house (his evening. E. It. hklpworth, of Eugene, former clerk of the supreme court, lias fully recovered from his recent Illness. Secretary Herbert, of the U. H. navy, pissed through Halem nu the morning overland, from a tour of Inspection ut 'Frisco. Prof. B.T. Adums, of Newport, Is In the city, aud Is trying to work up the state teuchera association for that popu lar report. Geo. (I, Bingham and County Aiwes or D. D. Coffey went to Mill City to day, where they hold a Republican rally tonight. Mr. aud Mrs. Am oh Strong and daughter Amasnd Mrs. W. G. Wista cott left Uxlay for Han Franclrco to visit the Midwinter fair. Mr. J, L. Cha, of Balem, Inw pur chased the photograph gallery of A, M, Brown. Mr. Cham J u first clawt pho tographer. Htayton Times. Mrs K. lilwwll, of Mornlngnlde, gave a live o'clock tea to a few of her lady frleuds Friday eyeulug. Mrs. W. L. Loomli, of Tacoma, was umoug the guests. Fine Prospects for a Successful Demonstration. Salem will bo aulas'. w.th Repu 'ill can onthuHlnsm this evening. Early iu tin day R .public uis and farmers begun t puir lu from u'l llitotlont. They wore us hippy, n thusl.isilo uud hipetul a bind of Ore gon citi.em ui n ninii would wont to see. There were no Calamity liowlen nor Coxeyltes among theni. A telegram vna received from Port land that thuMiiltorporK-publieuuolub of Portland would o mio up oil u speoial train to arrive at O.UO and pull down ou the switch to II tol Willametc, with band and Glee club. Tho principal orator tills evening will bo Hon. C. W. Fulton, but nil the state candidates will bo present and Hpoak, xcept Mr. Irwin, who is east of tho nuuiituliiH on u speuklng tour. Tho Multoipor quartette will bo one of tho attractions. Tho Second Regiment baud wont to lu afternoon train to meet nud isoort Mr. Fulton, und those of the state Re u h lean candidates to the hoto'. Tho mnd will boln lull uniform and will, 'oguiher with tho Salem Rej ublicuu club, no to the intersection of Commer cial and Trade streets to meet the Port landers when they arrive on their spe cial truln, which will lm brought down to that point. Tho Independence excursloiiifUi will also lie met by the hand, ' Tho rain has cut down tho possi bilities of thut purailo. What's the mutter with tho women? They turn out to the It'jpublloati mout Ings by the hundred and to none other. Tho neurit) of the ilepubllcuu to the cor-. The Hlutemont thut the O. A. It. and Sons of Veterans will scratch Ehlen, Republican candidate for county o'ork, is simply a lie. Tlioy will stick to their principles aud vote their ticket. Tlin McKiuley club budges were as thick ou thu streotstod'iy ai flakes lu u Dakota December. Tho ralu let the farmers uud laLorers all come lu to the Republican b'ewjut ut right. Red hot, rip-snorting Republican en thiiitluhiu filled tlieuir of the streets all day. 'I lie young men of our country nre no. falling In witli Populism, it Is tho party of tho gone-to-seed politician?. "" ' I LI JUL. " 9 women aro isss&mg Better "An old an tliohilhi"nril ju'vor oxcoll cl. "Tried an 1 proven" iuhovordict o f milliona. S ' mmona L . i r Uou Jat r n tho only favor uti 1 Kidnoy inolioino to which you can pin your faith iCv a euro. 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