fprjj"! y - irf- o strrr.-,. JT. JODHNAL THE CITY OFFICIAL PAPER. hiS MJ V-J1(X 'X DAILY, r-i7i -i-rx-rm -4 ti '"a i. 7. DAILY EDITION. 8ALEM OBEtiOX. WEDNESDAY, JULY H5, ,lb94. DAILY EDITION. NO. 171 i '1 .a. CAPITA )ey. 1 COIIIIuu. :o., NLR. 58 CARDS. y at Luw, mrtaor ihe DU LO tllml ." OH .. i Jaleni.ctrw- ' HUMiKK. olatosiKj '".r nod hs bunk, 'Uuk una w, itxini ne:.trm 12-?li if Coast "a U.y. hatha 1 tralus. ilea pe, l'y the rtlCK. Hrlei r Emer- ,'ans. r ma- y, y iy he NewYork Racket as a full line of all kinds them, consisting of table oil cloths, hammocks, hits' halbriggan and other wear, also ladies and children s long sleeve and sleevelets ribbed vests, ladies', gents' and children's hose of all kinds, ribbons, laces, embroideries, lace curtains, veilitig, victoria lawn and nainsooks, towels, napkins, doylies, scrims, crash, table damask, pants, overalls, jackets, and a full (ford ties, high shoes, coarse ward, all cheap for the quality; white and neglige and BiacK sateen snirts. we sen Fat 4c a spool, or four for 15c. Call and save 15 to so per cent on almost anything we keep. K. iksn WE. TOBYS' CASH MARKET. WlLPITAL PRINTING HOME BAKERY. Sirins nil oo business m mo uasu jjiock. Tiiey sen lor easn and save you louey on every transaction. STATE INSURANCE BLOCK. 'L IBbTEL WILLAMETTE ! Special Announcement Jr MHHmHHMHaMHiHnaiBdMBMaiKMHnMMMNHMai Ed. C. HUNTING AMMUNITION AND' GARDEN HOSE! Guns and Gun Goods RED FRONT LIVERY STABLE. WATTTxtn ,?- wthkp.y. "Props. A Full Supply of Horses and Buggies on Hand. Horses Borde d by the Day, Week or Month. Corner Commercial and State streets, - - SALEM, OR. PERRY & CO., . EninilPH rfinniro.l All l.! ra --.v. ail blUUH Ul iJUU lTUliv uuunj uuuvj Near Depot, Salem, Oregon. Correspondence solicited. of goods usually carried grades of summer under- line of all kinds of Ox- and fine; hats from 5c up the best machine thread T, BARNES, DAMON BROS. BLUE FRONT. NEW YORK LIACKET SI ORE. CO. IT is the purpose of the Manager to offer special in ducements and give particu lar attention to families who desire Day Board, and to gentlemen who require per- nanent accommodation, spe cial rates Avill be made. A. I. WAGNER, Proprietor. Cross, Choice Meats Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Fresh, Salt and Smoked Meats ot allKinds OS Court and 110 State Streets. COATS, FISHING TACKLE. BROOKS & SALISBURY. LAWN GOODS. For the Best and Cheapest always go to Churchill & Burroughs 103 State street. f a TCTT 17 A (TTTTirEnH of Hon and Cooking Stoves, Hollow- ware, all sizes, ana uuuieu Plow Points. Full lino ol I Stove Extras. J C I U 11TI, nnn(Ur lnnnl STRIKE AND FIRE RECORD. No Cessation of 'the Fight at Pullman. . RIOTERS STILL AT IT IN CHICAGO. Dibs and the Strike Leaders Cases Con tiuued. Chicago, July 25. The Allen paper car wheel works ut Pullruau started up today with a dozen new men. There is no evidence of any weakening among the Pullman strikers. Simon Reskins, a Russian, hurled stones at the massive residence of George M. Pullman today breaking ten or n dozen large plate glass windows. He was arrested. A Serious Flro. Wabhinoton,D. C, July 25. Three firemen were killed, a dozen persons lnjurt d,nud over 200 horses were burned to death in u fire which swept n block at B and Second streets, In which were the Knox stables and warehouses, early this morning. Besides the Knox and Adunin express stable, ten houses were b-irned. One hundred and fifty horses in the Adams stables were rescued The loss will exceed a quarter of a mil lion dollars. More Fighting in Ohicago. Chicaoo, III., July 25. Policeman Lindgeren was seriously wounded and two rioters badly hurt in a light at the Grand Trunk yards,Forty-Niutb street. Tho strikers attempted to stop a freight train. The officer interfiled and was fdlled by a volley of stones and coupling pins. Llndjjtren llred, probably fatally, Injuring Alexander Hirt, and slightly wounding a striker named Donuigau. But one rioter was arrejttd. Carlisle Jjooaing for Crisp. Washington, July 26. Secretary Carlisle went to the house of represen tatives toduy and sought Speaker Crisp but left for the treasury without seeing him. Prominent members, including some classed radical free traders, have let it be kuown that free iron ore and coal are not w rth the coufllot tbey are causing. There is no indication how ever, that this feeling is shared by Speaker Crisp or Chairman Wilson. Tho Case Continued. Chicago, 1 1., July 25. In the American Railway Union' contempt court cases today Judge Woods de livered a brief opinion formally over ruling motion defense quash informa tions. Court continued the case until September, owing to illness of special Counsel Walker. By order of the court the bail of tho four prisoners wf-s reduced from (10,000 to $7,000 each. Desperado Killed. Perky, O. T., July 25. Clay Davis, a member of the Dalton gang and a horse tbiet, and Bud Appling, a prize fighter, were liberated from jail during afire and the c Ulcers found them se creted in a hut near Morrison. A bat tle occurred, in which Davis was killed and Appling wounded. Downing the Schemers. Washington, July 25'. The minor ity of the heme committee on Pacific railroads, who voted against the Reilly bill for adjusting the debts of the Cen tral and Union Pacific, are drawing a report in opposition to the bill granting an extension of time for the railroads to settle their debt. Fira at Spokane. Spokane, July 25. A fire early this morning destroyed an entire block, owned by All BalnU Parish, of the Episcopal church, Including the-new rectory and a number of tenement. Mr.. Hnlmau. who conducted a lodg ing bouMylumped through a window, breaking her braat bone and receiving internal injuries. Others had narrow escapes. Total losi, 130,000, Insurance, 120,000. Political Melange. IIAWKEYR REPUBLICANS. Des Moinej. Iowa, July 25. The largest and most euthustaatto Republi can state convention ever held in Iowa mot hero today, with John N. Baldwin as temporary chairman. The prayer of Rev. J. L. Weaver was sensational. He prayed that tho coun try's enemy, the Democratic party, bo us merciful as possible, and appealed to tie Omnipotent to assist In expediating the infamous Democratic party from power, and restrain them forever frem tho encrclse of the government author ity. SUCKER REPUBLICANS. ' Sprinofield.IIIs., July 25. Tho Re publican state canventlorf met at noon, i j jvlth James B. Mann, of Chicago, is temporary chairman. jj BADGER KKPUMJCANS. Milwaukee, July 25J-One of the largest conventions ever held by tho Republicans in Wisconsin met here to day. REED RENOMINATED, Biddefokd, Me.,July &. Represen tative Tom Reed was renominated ty the. Republican convention of tbe first district. J A NEW P. Washington, D, C, "July 25. The p'tsldeut today nominated John D. Tyrrell postmaster at Pomeroy, Wash ington. SOCKLESS JERKY. Hutchison, Kan,, July 25. Jerry Simpson was renominated by acclama tion at tbe Populist congressional con vention held here today EDITOR CANDIDATE. Chicago, July 25. A special from Springfield says W. E. Mason has agreed to withdraw from the candidacy fjr the United States aenatorshlp In favor of Joseph Medill, editor of the Chicago Tribune. A telegram has bien sent asking Medill rf'be will accept, The Journal's Springfield special says Medill has absolutely refused to allow his name to be used. Strikers Scattering. Oakland, July 25. The strike '.b over and the men defeated is being con ceded by all except tho radical mem bers who would not be taken buck under any circumstances, but insist up on the men staying out. Tho men gen erally are not blaming anyone but say they will go elsewhere fur work. Many .left last oveulng for Portland, Ogden und the Eos', while a large number of lAl .nnilu in Inn A Tltla will relieve tbe labor market of nearly all single men, while the largest per centage of married ones have quietly kept at home aud after they have been made to feel the eiiect of the strlke.will likely be taken back to work. A num ber of United States marshals have ar rived to watch I he railroad properly and.ln all cases of tampering tho guilty party will be taken before tno Federul court. They will also perform escort duty on trains and relieve the militia of such work. Mississippi Warrants. Washington, July 25. Tho alleged violation of tbe laws of the United StakB by tho state of Mississippi in is suing warrants bearing similitude to United States money was considered at tho cabinet meeting. The matter was referred to Attorney-General Olney, with power to act. He directed tho district attorney at St. Louis to com mence proceedings against tho national bank note firm that printed the war rants. The Tnrnerbund. Denveb, July 25. The sixteenth bi ennial convention of the North Amen can Turnerbund met today with 400 delegates present. President Henry Braun, in an address, said, owing to the hard times little progress has been made In the past year. Internal dissen sions jeopardized tbe order. The Joornal continues to reap the golden harvest of enterprise. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Fair Highest Award. TOE CHINESE-JAPANESE WAR. Two American Vessels Ordered to Corea. JAPS MARCHING-ON" TUB CHINESE. Other lleluils (f the Mongolian v Situation. Washington', July 26. Secretary Herbert has ordered the Petrel antl Con cord, on duty In Bcbrlng sea, to Corea at once. Japsncso Army Marching. Yokohama, July 25. The Japanese troops in Cure a have commenced a for ward movement against tho position occupied by the Chinese. A battle Is dally expected. China-Japan War Dispatches. Shanghai, July 25 Tho British consul has received a telegram from tho British charge d'uflulres at Tokln, stat ing the Japauese had uudertnkeu to re gird Shanghai as outside the sphere of operations. Washing ion, July 25. Information was received at the Japanese legation tbat the trouble referred to in the Shanghai dispatch to the Associated Press occurred nt Seoul, the capital of Corea, not at Nagasaki. A cablegram to the minister says the Coreau troops mado an uncalled-for attack on the Japnnes troops stationed at Seoul, and the troops returned the tire. Tbe minis ter feels sure firing was unauthorized by the government of Corea. London, July 25. A dispatch from Chemalpo says the Corean government instigated by the Chinese residents, has withdrawn its promise of reform alreay made toJapan. Tho guards at the imperial palnco are assuming a most hostile attitude toward the Japa nese troops. A conflict is momentarily expected. Tho Japanese legation hero has received no nows of tho bombard ment of Corean ports, and gives the re port no credonco. Washington, July 25. It can bo stated authoritatively that there Is no foundation for the published repoit that Secretary Gresbam apologized to M. Tatono, tho Japanese minister for the utterances contained in the tele gram sent by the secretary of state to tho Japanese government through Minister Dunn at Toklo. Tho dispatch contained uothing offensive to the Japanese minister. Oorbett in Ireland. Dudlin, July 25. Pugilist Corbett paid a visit to Balllnrobe, the birth place of bis father, yesterday, and was given an ovation. Ho was literally car ried to tbe hotel. In tho afternoon, be gave a performance for the benefit of tbe church his uncle, Rev. James Cor bett, Is building. People came from all parts to see him. In tho evening he was tendered a reception In tbe town hall. The Tariff Bill. Washington, D. O. July 25. Tho Democratic senatorial caucus this after noon decided to send tbe tariff bill back to conference without Instruc tions. Territorial Troublos. Guthhik, O. T., July 24. Governor Renfrow received a telegram from tbe citizens of Enid declaring tho United States deputy marshals violating an organlo act of the territory by arresting citizens, denying them a preliminary bearing and spiriting them away while an uuiawful organization at North Town threatens to burn tbe city. lathe Bsaate. Washington, July 25. Is the morn ing hour in the senate tbe conference renort on legislation, executive and judicial appropriation bill was agreed 10. A resolution was adopted to investi gate the office of Colonel Charles Tracy, secretary of tbe board of charities, Dis trict of Columbia. Colonel Tracy is a brother of General Traoy,tbe New York congressman.! The senate committee on new states and territories, ordered a favorable re port on the bllM,ad(nlttlnK New Mexico and Arizona. The .bills have already pawed the bouse. Or. Price's Craam Baking Powder WerM'Pl4'HflMtMfela4IfaM. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report ABSOLUTELY PURE ODDS ANDENDS. Home racing is ono of tiio oldest pas ti trios. In an Oregon town thcro is an octo genarian who is an enthusiastic rider of the bieyolo. Emperor William has n now carriago which is lighted insido and ontsido by electricity. Tho horses also boar small lamps on their harness. Tho most expensive private yacht in tho world is called the Polar Star and is owned by tho czar of Russin. It cost 05,000,000 to build and equip. A Georgia couple liavo been remar ried after being divorced 28 years at tho homo of n danghtor who never saw her father till tho day of tho coromony. Tho expressions "Ilalloluiah" and "Amen" nro said to liavo been intro duced into Christian worship by St. Jo roino somo timo about tio year A, D. 300. A dealer in aquarium supplies in Harlem, Now York city, has n fish board ing house, whero members of tho finny tribe nro properly caved for until thoii owners return from their summer vaca tions. A magistrate in Missouri fined a man 410 for noisv shontiiiir mill disovdnrlv couancc m tno streot; on tno testimony of a policeman. Ton minutes lator it was discovered that tho prisonor was deaf and dumb, and tho fino was remit ted. Ono of tho groatost feats over per formed on tho bicyclo was that of Oscar Oseu, who rocently rodo from San Fran cisco to San Diego, a distanco of 020 miles, in a littlo loss than four days. Throo-qnarters of tho road was hoavy sand. St. Winofrodo's woll, in north Wales, is accredited with raarvolous powers. A dumb woman recently recovered hor power of speech after drinking a cup of water. This so astonished a girl com panion that sho dropped dead of heart disease Tho highest cathedral tower in tho world that of Ulm Minstor can nt last bo seen in its full boauty. Although finished and reopened somo years ago, tho tower has boon hiddon by scaffold ing until now, tho last portion having just been romovod. Tho cotton fields of Egypt nro artifi cially waterod about oight times during cultivation, genorally by taking the Nilo water between tho ridges on which tho plants aro growing. Tho general rip ening of tho pods begins in Soptombor, and tho cotton is ready for tho first pick ing in October. All tho private correspondence) of tho empress of Russia, or ruthnr all thoso lottors which sho writes with hor own hand, nro on a dolicato pink colored paper, just faintly porfumed with tho attar of roses. Tho envelopes aro long and narrow nnd cntiroly freo from nny heraldic emblazonment whatorer. Gabo Loucks wnlkod along tho banks of tho Littlo Crow rivor in Florida nnd very foolishly looked through tho big end of a pair of floldglaBsos. Ho saw what appoared to bo a small lizard about half a mllo away. Mr. Loncks contin ued to wulk, and when his leg was bit ten off at tho kuco ho discovered tho differenco between a lizard nnd an alli gator aud n half mllo nnd a half yard At the Clrcui. "Well," romarkod tho royol Bengal tlgor from his cago as ho obsorved tho elephant rcaoh up to tho top of a wagon and get an applo, "if I had to pat up my trunk for my board, I don't think I'd let everybody know it" "Dou't you worry about mo," retort ed tho clophant, with characteristic bon homie., "I'd n blamo sight rather put ut my trunk for it than havo no trunk and got it by wearing stripes," and tho royal Bengal withdrew to tho farthest corner of his cell, whoro ho might not hear tho clophant smilo. Detroit Free Press. STAGE GLINTO.' " ' " " Mario Bnrress will play with Otis Skinner, Fred Froar has joiuod Paulino Hall's forces in Boston. Duro Warflold will again bo n mem ber of Russell's comedians. Moroton Baker has been engaged for tho Thomas W. Koeiio company, Mark Smith has taken tho placo of Richard narlowo in "1402," tho lattor going on his vacation. Tho Chicago newspapers ngreo that John J, Burke, David Henderson's now low comedian, is a wonder in his way. Gut) Bothuer has engaged Holcomb and Cushmau, opcratlo Bingers, Kitty Wolfo mid IMeunnl Rlloyfor"A Bunch Oregon Crop Eeport. Tho U. S. department of agriculture sends out Its crop-weather bulletin for the week eudlug Monday, July 23d, for Western Oregon as follews: Weather: Tho temperature has re mained nearly stationary, with a mean of about 08 degress, during the past week. Tho max'mutn temperature baa ranged from 70 to 80 degress and the minimum from 50 to GO degrees. A few widely distributed and light showers fell tho morning of the 10th, from a thunder storm, prluolpally In the northern portion of tho Willamette valley. The mornings to 10 o'clock have been cloudy while tho remainder of the day has been crear. Creps: Tho weather has been very favorable to farming operations. The hoy crop has been praotlcally secured; it Is of good quality and as a rule very heavy; In the coast counties somo bay ing is yet In progress. A few headers and binders started last week on tho fall sown wheat; but this week will Bee tho fall wheat harvest In full blast, Tho wheat Is turning out very well; tho general impression Is that the wheat aphis did no Inlurv to tho win ter wheat. In Linn county the opin ion prevails that tho wheat crop will not bo such a large ono, though the ironeral average will bo maintained; tho wheat aphis has done somo damage to tho wheat. Tho spring sown grain would be benefitted by rain, though It has n good stand and usually a good color. Wluter oats aro being cut. Aa a rule tho oats are In good condition. The bops havo generally a good growth aud few lico are so far observable. Many new yards were put out In tbe spring and nro-doing well'. The cher ries and strawberries are now practical ly over. Raspberries and blackberries are ripening rapidly. Tho potato crop will be u largo one. They are generally In fino condition, though a few locali ties report a blight. A fow varieties of plums aro ripening. The codlln moth has made its appearanco on the apple trees; but with proper care no damage will result. Western Oregon bb a whole will havo a grain crop above the aver ago; the hay has been heavy, the hope are promising, as are vegetables; fruit will mako a fair crop. Arrests Ordered. CoixmADoSfiUNas, July 25. Twenty-five persons, luoludlng two women, will be arrested tomorrow for tarring Und feathering Adjutant General Tare ney. THE' MARKETS. San Fbanoibco, July 25. Wheat Dee. $1.00, CinoAao, July 25. Sept. C8lo; Cash 61f. J IPobtland, July 25. Wheat valley 8082; Walla Walla 75. "Ah old u thohilla"and novor excell ed. "Tried and proven" ia the verdict of millions. Simmons lavor liegu- lator is i-0TT0'V'ny Jjivor JLJOffO and Kidney and Kidney medicino to which you can pin your faith for & oure. A mild laxa tive, and puroly veg etable, act ing directly on the Liver and Kid Th an Pills neys. Try it. 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