Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895, July 26, 1894, DAILY EDITION, Image 1

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VOL. 7.
DAILY EDITION.
SALEM, ORJEB'JO TJIUKSDAY, JULY 6 U94.
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-"Teaching is the nobleafc art but the sorriest trade."
THIRTEENTH ANNUAL SESSION
TATE
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IA
MONMOUTH,
A training school for teaheis. 'J beory aad
practice comb lied.
HtroiiRuroiVsaioual course, and well equip
ped model scbool.
as-Thorough preparatory and academic
courses.
Normal, advanced normal, business, muslo
and art departments.
Light expenses, board and lolglng, bsos
and tuition not above 8150 fcryenr.
1 In town of Monmouth bus a beautiful and
healthful location lu the very boxrt of th
Wll nmetto valley, twelve miles s wtliwcit o
the slate capital. It has nomloons.
J lu normal school diploma entitles one tr
tea"h In any county in the Rtutt) wlthou
lurther examination. Uiaduites om niud
good positions
KXl'KVsm: Tul'Ion par ti m of ten w etcs,
normal. Si"'; bU'i normal S5 00,, commercial,
lioird and ledzine: Hoard at Normal din
ing hall, $i 7a ner week; fnrnUhed roonn.wllli
Hie and 1 g it, from 81 to 81 25 per wpek; uiftu
nlslid rojms, SOcfuts per wees. Iliard m
lodglug In private families trom SJ to $J W pe
Vitality and erowth have alwayB character ."' ! 1 -1mI
tin work of the Normal ?
'1 he coming year promises to be one f tho
ralal'iRiiea cheerfully sent on application.
Or W. A. WANJM, Secretary of t acuity.
F. F. TOBYS' CASH MARKET. "Vf ArW
CAPITAL PRINTING CO. AJLriWWJhfea
HOME BAKER.
These firms all do business lu the Cash Hlnek. Thcv sell for cash and save you
uiouey ou every trnnsactiou. STATE INSURANCE BLOCK.
HOTEL WILLAMETTE) !
Special Announcement
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HUNTING
AMMUNITION AND
GARDEN HOSE!
Churchill & Burroughs
RED FRONT LIVERY STABLE.
Walling & Hickey, 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, OB.
PERRY & CO.,
Engines repaired. All kinds of Job Work neatly done.
Near Depot, Sulem, Oregon. Correspondence solicited.
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best In 1U history.
Address
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DAMON RROS.RLUE FRONT.
NEW YORK RACKET STORE.
' 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-
oanent accommodation, spe
jial rates will be made.
A. I. WAGNER,
Proprietor.
Cross
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Wholesale and Retail
Dealer in Fresh, Salt and
Smoked meats ot allHinds
95 Court and
110 State Streets.
tin Good
COATS,
FISHING TACKLE.
Vleats
Brooks & Salisbury.
LAWN GOODS. For
the Best and Cheapest
always go to
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103 State street.
MANUFACTURERS of Hop
and Cooking Stoves, Hollow-
ware, all fclzes, anu unuiea
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Htavn Kxt.rnR.
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Adopt
Platforms on "the
and Silver. ,
Tariff
ILLINOISANS DENOUNCB ALTiiELD.
Wisconsin Declares for Separation
of Church and State
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Des Moines, Iowa, Jufy 20,Thn
platform adopted dedans for a Byetem
of protective duties so adjusted that
every American resource canbedevel
vptd by American labor receiving
Aiueilcan wbri-s, and Insists upon a
tariff that will accomplish tb'eliQ ends.
ConiinuinK. it soa's that "we' reaffirm
inr belief that the Interest of tho couu
kry, its farmers tond worklngmen, de
mand that every dollar, paper orcolo,
Issued by the eovcrmuent Bhall be as
ocd as auy other dollar."
" Vfe favor the largest posalblo use of
silver as i, money that is consistent
with the permanent maintenance of
the iqual values of all dollars In clrcu
atlon. We do not want monometal
'ieni either in gold or bilver, and we
pledge ourselves to continue to work
for bimetallism to be brought about by
ill means within the power of the gov.
eminent. The Republican party re
qpws Its pledge to defend the working
man not only against the assaults of
foreign competition, but against tho at
tacks of domestic avarice.
"Wo favor an umeudment and moio
stiingent enforcement of the immigra
tion laws so as to exclude the criminal,
pauper aud all other uudersirablt
classes."
The following in mlnutlons were
made by acclamatien: Secretary oi
statp, Win, M. MoFurland; (renominat
eJ); auditor of btate, V. Q. McCarthy,
(renominated); judges of the supreme
court, C. T. Granger an i H.15. De mo ,
state treasurer, Juhu H. Herriott; attor
ney gtneral, '. Milton Remley, of
Iowa City.
THE OLD SUCKER STATE.
81'Ria.Gi'iM.D, July 20. The Re
publican state convex tion amidst great
confusion, votid to lay tho question of
the nomination of a United States sen
ator on the table by a vote of 1010 to
315.
The platform'.tavors the. doctrino of
protection to American Industrie?, nd
denounces the Wilson bill.' On the
coinage question it says: "We favor
bimetallism and believe in the use of
gold and silver as money metals upon
u parity of values with complete In
ontrovertlblllty under such legislative
provisions as shall make the purchas
ing or debt-paying power of any dollar
coined or issued by the United States
absolutely equivalent to that of any
other dollar so coined or inhued. The
Republicans of II Inols are lu iavor of
the largest personal liberty consistent
with law and order. We condemn In
emphatic terms the course persucd by
the present national administration
toward tho people of Hawaii, tpaf
tempt to overthrow a friendly govern
ment, re-establish a corrupt monarchy
and force upon them a barbarous queen.
We arraign the present Democratic
governor of Illinois as the 'most con
splcious case of misfit in an official
position. From the day he began to
debase and turn the reformatory char
itable institutions and public parks
into infirmaries and asylums for poli
ticians he has shown such wonderful
aptitude for dome the wrong thins at
all times that the people of the Btate,
irrespective of parly, wait with undis
guised Impatience the expiration of his
term of office."
BADGER STATE REI'l'UMOANB
MiLWAUKEE,July 20,-Tbe platform
adopted by the convention, bolds,.tue
Democratic party responsible for the
present tlnsnclal distress on account of
their threatened change in the Indus
trial policy of the nation, It says:
The Republican party Is a friend of
Dr. Price's Cream BakiBg Powder
World's Flr H!feet Award.
Jpeusable to the other. ' We recognize!
I tbo right of lbortra to organic, utlnir
aU houornble measures fur the purpose
of llguilfiii their condition aud plut
lug them on tqiial foutlug with capi
tal. The Republican party is In favor
of honest money. We are unalterably
opposed lu any scheme that will give
jo this country a debased or depreciated
currency. We favor the use of silver
as a currency to the extent of only that
it can be circulated on u parity with
gold. The Republican party is a party
of religious liberty and absolute uou
sectarianism; of the entire separation of
church and state, of free common
schools and of the utmost Independ
ence of individual thought, speech and
action within the law.
OTHER POIN1S.
Hutchinson, Kan., July 20. Jerry
Simpson was nominated by acclama
tion ut the Populist congressional con
v ntlon.
Omaha, July 20. Tbe general exec
utive board of 'the Kulghts of Labor
has completed arrangements for cau
casing Nebraska in the Interest's of
he Populist party.
Badgers Nominate.
Milwaukee, Wis., July 20. The
Republican state convention today
nominated Mnjor William H.' Upborn
or governor.
A Growing Trust.
New York, July 20. It s reported
hat the Uuited Slates Cordage com
any has practically absorbed the Pear
Cordage company. The purchase price
s $100,000.
Colters Quiet.
Scottdale, Penn , July 20. Tnere
vas no trouble toduy over disarming
be coke ttrikers under orders from
lie sheriff.
Great Heat.
Omaha, July 20. An uuprecedent
edly hut wind has 'done irrepulrable
damage to.com today. The thermome
ter stands at 102 lu tbe shade.
Hot In Kansas.
Kansas City, July 20. For three
days heat has prevailed all over this
section, doing Incalculable damage.
The thermometer stands at over 100 In
many place?.
Old Soldier Dead.
Hillsuoro, O., July 6. Captain
Ersklno Carson died here yesterday.
Death was' duo to a bullet wound re
ceived in the battle of Bull Run. Cap
tain Careon was the author of the fam
ous dispatch to Governor Foraker. ask
ing the latter not to surrender any rebel
flag while ho was governor.
Harvesters Strike.
Qoldendale, WaBn., July 20. The
heading crew in the Goodnox hills,
who were receiving $1 a day per man,
struck last Saturday for $160. The
raiee was granted, as other hands could
not bo produced Immediately, but the
farmers will see that hereafter they are
not ciught In a similar predicament.
A Race War.
Sullivan, Ind., July 20. A race
war baa broken out between tbe White
and the colored miners, employed at
Lintou, Ju a fight lost night, one
whlte.min wus killed, and excitement
Is at a high, pitch. The telegraph aud
telephone wires have been cut. White
miners propose to drive out or extermi
nate their colored competitors,
Deba Speass Once More.
Chicago, July 20. At a met ting of
tbe American railway union today
President Debs said: "I have not for
feited my right to free speech, and, If
Judge Woods yesterday enunciated
law, I bad rather be In Jail than be a
free man. If I alone were concerned, I
would permit no defence to bo made la
my behalf, for I consider It an honor to
be In contempt or the court that is
going to try me."
Or. Price's Cream Baking Powder
World's Plr lUghttt Me4l ad Dlpfeaa.
VPf 1,1
STIf L GOES ON.
Quayls Amendment Is
Withdrawn.
FOR FEAR BILL WILL PASS,
Pop. Peffer Would Support Free
Sugar.
WHAT MAN OF SENSE WOULD NOT ?
it
the Jillt Passes Itrpublicans
Mu-tllolt.
Agreement Deferred.
WA8HIN0T0N, July 20. By agree
ment tho conference report of tho tarlfl
bill was deferred, wheu the senate mot
ti.day. until 2 p. in., for the purpose of
g'vlng tbo Republicans time to con
sider. The Republicans, after consultation,
found they could not carry tbe frte
sugar amendment proposed by Senator
Qiay yesterday. It has been decided
that Quay shall withdraw all amend
meuts, but that they shall be renewed
lu dlflereut form by some other Repub
lican. AiuuderHon and Perkins ex
pressed fear that the free sugar propo
sition would "go through and the bill
pass, as It Is understood that in case
free sugar is added Peffer would vote
for it. Republicans all felt that tbe
only proposition that would go through
which will endanger tho LIU is that in
structing conferees to strike out the
one eighth cent differential. This
would carry by a margin of one vote, If
all Republicans, all Populists aud Hill
and Irby vote for It,
At 2 o'clock Jones called up the con
ference repoit on tho tariff bill. Quay
withdrew tbe sugar amendmontaibe
oTered yesterday aud Vilas replied to
tb ) assault ou Cleveland.
LATER SITUATION.
There is little hope that Republicans
will be able to strike out the Jth cent
differential duty on sugar, as It Is
understood that Stewart, Populist of
Nevada, whoso vote is necessary to
oirry the proposition, will not vote
with tbem.
VILAS WITHDRAWS.
Vilas asked leave to withdraw tbo
motion that tbe senato conferees recede
from th one eighth differential duty on
refined sugar.
Jap. Minister Recalled.
Washington, July 20. M. Tateno,
Japanese minister to tbe United States,
has been recalled. The recall, It Is
stated, Is due not to anything connect
e J with tbe present Japaneso-Coroan-Chinese
difficulty, but a matter grow
ing out of tbe recent treaty negotia
tions. It has been learned that Tateno was
recalled, simply In pursuance of the
Japanese rigid cvll service rules.
No War In Oorea.
London, July 20. Up to noon today
tbe Chinese and Japanese ministers
have received no news regarding tbe
situation In Corea. The opinion is
gaining ground that war will Lo
averted.
Stole tbe Juice.
Youncjbtown, O., July 20. The
street railway were again tied up at 8
o'clock today, miscreants having
grounded the trolly wires in such a
manner that tbe electricians bate bo
far been unable to locate tbe trouble,
A Strike OoHveatioa.
Chioaoo, July 26. Tbe directors of
the American Railway union today is
sued a call for a convention In Chicago
Aug. 2d. Debs said tbo convention
will decide whether tbe strike Is to be
continued, extended or declared off,
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. a Gov't Report
1. x .ia3if
ABSOLUTELY PURE
A PLEA FOR IE SUGAR.
CaflVry of Louisiana Wauls Pre
lection. WILLING YO FOREGO THE BOUNTY.
Rumor That Cleveland Is Ready
to Yield to tho Seniit".
Washington, July 20. In the sen
ate the conference report on tho legisla
tive, executive and Judicial appropria
tion bill was agreed to. Allen present
ed a resolution directing tho attorney
general to transmit full copies of all
correspondence (telegraphic and other
wise) between the department of jus
tice aud the railroads entering In
Chicago, trom Juno 1st to tho present
time. He asked Immediate consider
ation, but Piatt objected, and it went
over. A resolution was adopted to in
vestigate the offiro of Colonel Charles
Trucey, secretary of tho board of char
ities of the District of Columbia. Col
onel Tracey is a b-other of Geueral
Tracey, the New York congressman.
Caffbry took tho floor and resumed
his explanations, why a duty should be
placed ou sugar. Calmly and dispas
sionately ho went on to tell how tbe
sugar schedule coikl be arranged to
suit all parties. He appealed to the
senato for protection for sugar. He
predicted If pro'.ect'on was extended,
the sugsr planters would need no as
sistance from tho government. Louis
iana did not deslro'to stand in tho way
of tariff reform, but bo asked tho sen
ators to hesitate boforo they marched
oyer tho body of his Btate. Ho was
willing to vote for the Wilson bill in
silence, unices tbo bill destroyed his
state. He protested against the admis
sion of Hawaiian sugar free. He hoped
a tariff bill would pass. He hoped tbe
uncertainty would end. When Caffery
bad concluded, Daniel arose- and lu a
personal explanation made an appeal
for tho passage of tho tariff bill. He
denied (hat be was at any time pro.
pared to vote ugalust the tariff bill. He
deolarcd the failure to pass tho tariff
would be disastrous to tho Democrats.
After a (ow remurks by Hunton,
the senate went into executive session,
AHMOU l'LATK INVESTIGATION.
Lleutenaut Charles A. Stone, for
three- years ordinance offlcor for the
Carnegie Company, was a witness in
tbo armor-plato Investigation yesterday.
When asked for the results of the re
cent government trials of plates ho re
plied tho top halves of tho first two
plates failed by a narrow margin of the
requirements for obtaining a premium,
while the lower halves fulled by a wide
margin. In tho caso of a third plate
the top half secured a premium and
tbe bottom half failed. The bottom
half was generally considered tho bet
ter piece,
SENATE SUGAR CAUCUS.
Washington, July 20. The senate
will acoedo to the request of the house
for another conference ou tbo tariff
bill and Us conferees will return to the
meeting with those of tbo house un
trammelled by auy specific Instructions
whatever. This was tho conclusion of
the Democratlo senatorial caucus which
adjourned nine die a few minutes after
5 o'clock yesterday, after a two days'
silting. While tbe caucus did not com
mit Itwlf to any definite line of policy
In so many words, the conferees feel
with thi-lr Democratlo colleagues that
aking
Powder
they understand what tho majority of
them desire, and they believe this to
bo that they shall stand substantially
for the seuate bill. This Is not the Indi
vidual preference of many of tbe Demo
oratlc senators, but It represents tbe
oirtuion uf moat of them as expressed
lu caucus as the only praotlcal course
open to the Democrats who think that
the present congress must' pass a tariff
bill of some kind, whether It be what
they desire or not.
In other words the result of the cau
cus Is tho reascertalnlng of what was
hiiowu wueu me turee days' caucus
closed last March that It Is impracti
cable to pass any tariff bill through'
the senate which does not meet the de
mands of the so-called conservative
senators and the Louisiana senators.
It became evident soon after the caucus
convened that tbo resolution of Jarvla
to send the bill back to conference with
out instructions was tbo only course
open to tho caucus. Tho majority of
those who participated In the caucus
came out when It adjourned with their
faces wreathed in smiles and most of
them iudlcated by their actions that
they had Inaugurated a line of policy
which would secure the passage of a
tariff' bill. Some of them who would
say nothing as to the proceedings, an
uouueed themselves as confident of tbe
ultimate success of the bill.
The voto ou the resolution to send
the bill to conference again was not
unanimous, Senator Vilas and a few
others opposing it, and explicitly stip
ulating that their participation in the
caucus should not bo considered as
binding tbem to support tbo report of
the conference committee when again
presented. During tbe proceedings,tbe
altitude of tho Populist senators, Alien
and Kyle, who have generally voted
with tho Democrats on the tariff bill,
was alluded to and ono of tbo senators
present stated that ho had been author
ized by Allen to say that ho thought
tho bounty on sugar should be contin
ued for the present.
Hill, Murphy and Irby were absent
from tbe caucus.
THE MARKETS.
San Fbanoiboo, July 20. Wheat
Dec. $ 1.00 New seller 04.
CuiOAao, July 20. Sept. 62Jcj Cash
60S.
Portland, July 20. Wheat valley
8082J; Walla Walla 75.
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