THE I C'T DAILY t5 Cts a Mon'h by ATall Prepaid In Advance No Papers Bent wlin $:t.O0 a Your. ADYJGJRTISEHS Tho Jourua liiw I ntf cr Cr culattun Ju Saloiu nnd k.' art on I'onnty than any FMcin rrwrn lior. Son our lists. ItOFEr BltO? 9 l'ulillsticrs. TAI JOU ds VOL. 7, DAILY EDITION. 8ALETVT, OREGON, FRIDAY, atAY lio, 194. DAILY EDITION. NO. issa CAP! RNAL 1 0LLI1MG Several large invoices of Goods just received at The NewYork Racket -And ROLLING OUT Eapidly in the hands ot our satisfied customers. You can't afford to miss the bargains we are offering in all line?. K.T.BARNES, CASH BLOCK. Croquet Sets! All Values! : HAMMOCKS : Made by the Oregon State School for the Klind. Baby Car riages, new line, from 7.00 in values. Brooks & SALEM, NOi NO! -:- EMPHATICALLY -:- NO! WE HAVE NO BARGAINS ! NO SNAPS I NO RATE ! But sell now as we have always done at the lowest possible figure?. CARPETS and FURNITURE, sure to please. A. Buren & Son., 300 Commercial St R a . i NOW f-yiflllTQ I Plants. I I 1 J I 1 1 ! spraying fective Call and see them. CHURCHILL & B URROUGHS, J. RUBINSTEIN, $1G SP RING SUITS made ing and Repairing. f-Iif?ISI ESTABLISHED 1863. tZ, ?&? C THE W00DBURN NURSERIES! Have the largest and most complete assortment of FRUIT and SHADE TREES, EVERGREENS, ROSES, SHRUBS, CLIMBING PLANTS, Etc., On the North Pacific Coast. We have. 145 different varieties of Apples, 1G7 of Roses and other stock in proportion. Send for Catalogue. r"! K J, H. Settlemier & Son, Woodburn, Oregon. IN! they are- Salisbury. OREGON is the time to look after your Nearly everything needs now. We have cheap, ef spray pumps for all uses 103 State atreet MERCHANT TAILOR. Suits Made to Order. to order. Also Cleaning, Dye 80S COMMERCIAL STREET. ; STRIKERS ON TIE RAMPAGE. Gov, Altgeld Refuses to Assist (ho Authorities. DFPUTIES SURRENDER TO MINERS. Open Battle Willi Winchesters and Trouble Increasing. Springfield, Ills.. May ii-5. Gover nor Altgeld today received a telegram from Sheriff Dowell, of Williamson county, saying that three hundred miners from Murphysborough, many armed, had arrived at Carterville tula morning and encamped within half a mile of tbe St. Louis and Big Muddy coal company's works, threatening to destroy them and kill tbe manager and superintendent. Governor Alt geld declined to send any troops. The Miners' War. Centra lia, Ills., May 23. The Duquoin miners at 3 o'clock this morn ing crept stealthily up to the Centralia mines. The first known of their ap proach was a fusilade of bullets against the minecompany's office. Fortuuate ly the guards were a short distauce away. They returned the fire, and the assailants fled. As far as known no oue was hurt. At 0 o'clock troops ar rived, and the town was put under military guard. News reached here from Duquoin that 600 more strikers endeavoring to steal a ty-ain would come. At Breeze the strikers are pre paring to march, TWENTY DEPUTIES CAPTURED. A Mob of Coal Strikers Marching the Officials Out. Cripple Creek, Pa., May 25. A train, bearing one hundred and fifty deputies, reached Victor about 10 o'clock. Four hundred miners imme diately surrounded the deputies, and fighting began. It is not known whether any are killed. The deputies finally sought shelter in an Indepeud euce mine shaft bouse, whence they were driven, and they are now in the hills east of tbe mine. Hundreds of miners, armed with Winchesters, are patrolling the roads, The Annie Lee Bbafthouse, as well as the Strong, has been blown up. Part of the mob is now on the way to Vic tor and Pharmacist mines, and after blowing up tbe shafts there they In tend to proceed to Summit. At Sum mit and Bull Hill the miners have a barricade of logs, and are plentifully supplied with explosives. 1 p. m. Eighteen or twenty deputy sheriffs have surrendered to the strikers being told if they surrendered their rules and side arms they would receive no personal Injury. They are being marched to this city under a strong guard, but it is a question if they get here safely. The latest news from tho scene of the struggle is that no shots were fired. It is reported that Superintendent Mc Donald, of the Strong and Anna Lee mines, was shot. Cripple Creek, Colo., May 25. A wagon load of powder was backed up against the shaft house of the Strong mine by strikers today and exploded. Several men were In tbe shaft house a short time before, and whether they got out alive is not known. Colorado Springs, Col., May 25. Sam Strong has Just arrived from Cripple Creek and corroborates the re port of the shaft house of the Htroug mine being blown up, and says there were eleven men In the house, a majority of whom were killed. All Quiet. Uniostown. Pa., May 25, At tho Washington Run planU, where tho battle occured yesterday, all la quiet today. Rains Disperse Them. Con.nkllsville, Pa., A cold rain lout ntrrlit illaneraed several moba and averted bloodshed over the muddy roads. Mines Abandoned. Laballe, 111. All the coal com panles have abandoned their mines here. Exonerate Kyle and Hunton. Washington. May 25. The senate bribery Investigation oommlttee ban sent the testimony taken, relating to the attempted bribery of Senators Kyle and Huaton, to the printer and ex pwU a report to the senate within a few days. It la understood that tbe re port will entirely exonerate Senators Hunton and Kyle In the matter. Washington, May 23. The report of the senate committee to Investigate tho charges of an attempt to bribe sen ators to vote against the tariff bill, was submitted to the senate today. The report, after reoiting Buttz's profler f money to Senator Hunton and to Fen ator Kyle, says: "Your committee 19 abundantly justified in stating tbe fads then establish by tho evidence, not withstanding the denial of tho charges by W. Buttz, that there Is no evidence of the truth of Buttz's statement to Senatar Kyle and to Eppa Hunton, jr., that tho sydleate had raised a sum to be used for the purpose of de feating tbe pending tariff bill, or that there was an agent of such syndloate in Washington, or that there was money In Washington for thut pur pose," Free Barb Wire. Washington, May 25, The sur prise of the day was the acceptance by the finance committee of an amend ment oflered by Allen to place barbed wire on the free list. Several Repub licans opposed It, but did not carry thelropposltlon tothe extent of demand tug a record-making vote upon It. An intimation from Hoar that free barbed wire was to be the price of Allen's vote for the tariff bill was Indignantly de nied' Power's amendment to include other classes of fence wire was defeated after which the following rates were adopted. Duty on Lead. Washington, D. C, May 25. Sen ator Hill has notified Senator Dubois that he intends to move to put lead ore on the free list. Dubois and Teller con sulted tbe members of the finance com mittee who assured them they would defend the duty of of a cent per pound, The U. P. Problem. Washington, May 25. Represen tatives of the Central Pacific railroad have given their views on the Pacific, railroad bill, introduced by Riley, of Pennsylvania. President Huntington spoke on tho difficulties encountered in organizing and building the road. The Impression that the builders had been made rich was erroneous. When the road was completed there were no government houds left but very mau debts. A Portland Assignment. Portland, May 25. The J. K. Gill Co., wholesale and retail dealers in books and stationery, made an assign ment yesterday afternoon, for the ben efit of their creditors. The HabllltieH are about $130,000. Assets are bolievid to be in excess of liabilities. Gill & Co. were the heaviest dealers in books and stationery in the Northwest, nnd have been in business here for twenty-flvi years. Victoria's Anniversary. Victoria, May 21. A three days carnival and celebration of the queen' birthday opened yesterday, with the city crowded as It has never been before. Visitors from all parts of tho province and Puget bound are here. The regatta this afternoon was witnessed by 20,000. The baseball match for the champion ship of the northwest Pacific coast was won by tne eeauie Ainieuo oiuu. Square Democrats. Evansville, Ind., May 21. The first district Democrats at Rockport to day re-nomiuated Congressman Taylor. Resolutions denouncing Hill, lirlce and Gorman as Benedict Arnold Democrats, also demanding that sugar be put on the free list, and that the In come tax be returned as it came from the bouse, were adopted. Protecting Their Property. Denver, May 25 All employes of the Rock Island railroad, wbo run through Llucolu county, are being worn In as deputy sheriffs at Llmon, aud armed with repeating rifles. They will resist any attempts of the Denver commonwealora, now numbering six hundred, to steal a train. France Begins Suit. Chicago, Ills., May 25. A suit for 1100,000 was begun In the United Slates circuit court this afternoon by the French republic against the World's Columbian exposition, for damages to Goods In the manufacturer's building. 1 BL. -- - Recorder Edes this niornlag gave one hobo his walking papers. Oar Grandmother's Way. Was to steep root aud herbs aud use It every night We can do the same by ulng Park's Tea. Nothing acts as nrouintlv and without discomfort. ftulaplll nor a cathartic but moves tbe bowels every day. Bold by Capital Drugstore, Dr. Price' Cream Baking Powder Wor U' Fair IU(btt M4 I an4 Diploma. ROSEBERY AND TOE IRISH. Ho Thanks Them for Assisting the Government. FIEXOTO AND PORTUGAL AT PEACE. A New French Cabinet Now He ing Organized. Birmingham, May 25. Lord Roso bery, speaking at tho complimentary breakfast, said the borne rule bill con tained many defects, but the liberals would make every possible attempt to solve the difficulties. He requested tbe support of the people in dealing with questions affecting the house of lords. He thanked the Irish parliamentary party for coming to tho assistance of the government in a critical division. A Jew Baiter Whipped. Vienna, May 25. Two men at tacked Deputy Kaiser, a notorious Jew baiter, in tho street yesterday nnd lashed him with a leather whip. One of them was arrested. The affair made a great stir among tho newspapers, aud was discussed yesterday in tho reioh stag. The New Lino to Australia. London, May 25. Huddart, promo tor of the Cauadlau Pacific mall routo to Australia, said today in an interview that tho British government had not promised to grant a subsidy to tho new line, but he was very hopeful It would. He expects to put shlpjou tho new Hue as fast as built. He will sail Juno 1st for Ottawa. Settled Their Differences. Buenos Ayers, May 25. A corres pondent at Rio telograpbs that Presi dent Peixoto has sent a messago to con gress announcing that the differences with Portugal have been amloably set tled. A Sorvain Conspiracy. Belgrade, May 25. Tho authorities have discovered' a secret cartridge fac tory, aud that millions of cartridges tiayo been seut to the interior of the kingdom. The radical leader, Rauko l'rjaslc, has beon arrested. Now French Ministry. Paris, May 25. M. Dupuy has de clined to accept the task of organizing the ministry. M. Peytral, ex-mluister of flnauoe In a radical Floquet cabinet, has been summoned to the Elyseo. A Portland Failure. Portland, May 25. Tho J. K. GUI Company, booksellers and stationers, made an assignment yestorday to W. B. Byers. for the benefit of all credi tors, without preference. The liabilities 1125,000; assets, about $100,000. Mr. Joseph K. Gill, president of the company, and his brother John, vice presidont, havo been idontlflod with the business Interests of Portland for many years. Coming to this city In 1870, thoy purchased tho Interest of Messrs. Harris & Holman, aud thus be came the successors In business of tbe first book aud stationary store estab lished in Portland. This storo was originally started 40-odd years ago, by A. R. Shipley, who was succeeded by J. L. Parrish & Co., then E. M. Bur ton, Burton & Harris and Harris t Holman. The Tall Sycamore. McMinnvillk, Or., May 25. Hon. T. T. Geer has been holding a series of meetings In this county, the most effective the Republicans have had. He spoke at MoMlnnvllle, North Yam hill and Sheridan, and literally flayed the Populist alive. PennoyerlsU' and Coxeyltes' hides are hanging In every precinct. Nothing can stand ten min utes before his withering lire of facts. Republicans need not be afraid to in vlte any one to stand up before him or ask him questions. Five min utes Is sufllcient for him to parallze the most blantant Populist extant. Repub licans are feeling Jubilant since he came. The United Presbyterians. Ai.rany, Or , May 25. The United Presbyterian assembly opened today with prayer by the moderator. Report of the general committees were read. The church has 116,272 members and D37 churches. Dr. II. E. Wallace, becretary of the board of church ex ten nlon, referred to the fact the first United Presbyterian church In North America was orgr.ulzed at Albany In 1854. Hear Tbos. Tongue at B&Ieui Thursday night, next Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report CM Horr on Ponnoyer. Portland. May 25. While In Port land yesterday Roswell G. Horr's opin ion of Peuuoyer'B campaign was drawn out by the questien: "What elfeot are Ponnoyor's speeches having?" "Penuoyor is meeting with largo au diences, but the general verdict is that his utterances havo driven very many Democrats to vote tbo Republican ticket, and that not a few PonuIIsta aro dissatisfied with his course Time aud time again I havo heard tho opinion expressed that tho governor's campaign work is costing his party many votes. Ho has certainly solidified very mauy Democrats against him by hiB abuse of President Cleveland aud his advocacy of wild, uubuslueBsllke schemes. Then the inconsistency of his position secerns to weukou his courso. Ho is generally considered a man of groat wealth, anil and yet ho goes about deuouuclng men tor no other reason than that thoy also possess capital. Ho claims to be opposed to all trusts, yet throughout tho stato ho Is rogarded as tbo head center of the lumber combine which enabled him to mako his money. The general sentiment all over Western Oregon Is that Ponnoyer is an able man, but a complete demagogue and consequently dangerous". My own opinion Is that ho Is going to bo badlj beaten." California Populists. Sacramento, May 25. Tho Popu list state convention has finished it nominations, making tho complete list as follews: Governor, J. V. Webster; lieutenant governor, A. J. Gregg; secretary ol state, M. McGlynn; controller, John F. Dore; treasurer, F. N. Bartonjattoruoy geuerul, Louis Luokel; superintendent of publio liistruotloii,N. A. Richardson; survoyor-gonoral, L. F. Bassott; state printer, Elgin C. Hurlburt; members of congress, It. F. Gregsby.flrst district; Burdette Cornell, second; W. A. Vann, third; B. K. Collier, fourth; J. T. Rod gors, fifth; W. C. Bowman, sixth; J. L. Gilbert, seventh. Bids Wanted. Sealed bids will be recolved by the county clerk for propositions to print circuit court bar dockets, fur the June term, beginning Juno 1, 1601, bids to bo opened at 0 o'olook a. m. Juno 1, 1891. W. II. Egan County Clerk. Demurer Filed. In tho easo of tho Bank of Woodburn vs.lCrug Hunsakor, tho dofendent today filed a demurer, THE MARKETS. Han Francisco, May 25. Wheat May 01; Dee. 11.03. New seller 03j. Chicago, May 25. Cash, CO; July CO. Portland, May 25. Wheat valley 77J80; Walla Walla 75. Memorial Obsorvanco. The following Is tho program of the union Memorial services to bo held at the Methodist church at 2 p. m. on Sunday. Reading Scriptures, Rov, Messlck. Hymn. Prayer, Rev. Freelaud, Anthem. Address, Rov. Hutchlsou. Prayer, Jtev. Rugg. Hymn, "My Country 'Tls of Thee." Benediction, Rev, J. M. Hhulso, The choirs of all the churches aro In vited to take part and aro requested to meet at the M. E. church ou Saturdav eveniug for practice at 7:30 prompt. ' The Lent ol all way To lengthen our day. I to uie Pierce' Purgative Pellet, Blrl For nine-tenths of the dUeuses of the body begin with constipation or the clogging up of the sluice-ways through which the Impurities of the blood es cape, so that they aro reabsorbed Into the system, The Purgative Pellets act gently but thoroughly upon the sto mach aud liver, and are tho best laxa tive known. Without racking aud straining the organs, they open the bowels and restore a natural and healthy digestion. Uuequsled in dys pepsia, constipation, biliousness, piles, or auy of the resulting diseases. Dr. Price's Cream Raking Powder CeaUuu B9 AmmoU r Atuau KQ7 I. x o oamuS rowaer PERSONALS. Hon. J. M. Brown, ofSilverton, was in tho city today. HcarThos. Tongue at Salem next Thursday night. Salem will havo four military com panies out ou Momorlal day. W. O. Westacott went to Portland this afternoon on a short business trip Street Commissioner Culver is In Portland on n Hying visit. The Georgia Mlnistrql company has arrived In tho city and will perform tonight. Hon. G. M. Irwin speaks at May vlllo this nftoruoou and at Condon to morrow. Joo. Woodford, of tho Perry Btovo works, was in tho city today for a short visit with his family. T. II. Barnes, of tho Salem Land Company, Is making an extended tour inNobraskaaud other Eastern states, Walt Low, Salem's or-chiof fireman, arrived In tho city last ovenlug from an oxtondod visit in the British posses sions. Prof. W. S. Arnold, of Stlllacoom, who is teaching In Pugot Sound Uni versity at Tucoma, Is In tho city for a few duys. I. L, Putterson arrived homo lato last ovonlng by team from Mohania, where he heard tho first news of his business being burnt out. He Is hard at work bringing order out of chaos. "First Votors," Attention I ! Tho "First Voters" club, of Salem, Or., will meet at tbo office of W. J. Culver, In room 7, Gray blook, this evuuliig,at 8 o'clock. All members, aud those who wish to Join tho club, are requested to bo present. E. B. Henry, F. A. Baker, Chairman. Secrotury Election Ticketh. E. H. Flagg'a ofllcolsat work printing; tho elcotlou tickets. 20,000 of tho olllclal and the samo number of samplo ballots are being printed, and will bo out within a week. Chinook salmoii,oystera, shad, crabe, clums, halibut, aud all varieties offish at Davison & Doty's Court stroot mar ket. C, 13. Wolyorton, tbo stalwart Re publican and candidate for supreme Judge Is making a porsonal canvass of tho stute, and from all sections comes tho report that he Is dally gaining hi' popularity. Tho peer of any jurist In Oregon, upright and honest In all bis transactions, thero is no reason why he should not poll every Republican vote In tho state, and not a few Democratic. "As old as tho hills" and RExn-irci never oxcoll cl. "Tried nnd proven" is tho vordicfc of millions. 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