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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1894)
.we jLBwiyt ronB u Q'l -vM ' 5 CENTS 13 COUNTY OJfFICIAI, PA15EB. " P 1 SPEll MONTH ., i -v i! BY MAIL. ::F J A rOL. 7. DAILY EDITION. SALEM, OREGON, TJ0TOHSDAY, SEPTliJMBER, 6, lb94. DAILY EDI "I ION. NO. aO "JB-t, CAPITAL JOUAT " 5jsjpfiBHfiBjLsnimH Ham Hw flRjH Httnaaaammmmn f, t HOES! DO YOU WEAR THEM.? If you need auy Boots or Shoes you can find all styles and sizes at he NewYorkRaek I j&3r"Their extremely low )rse you. EX JOTEL WILLAMETTE I Special Announcement E? BIH9MjlmiHHmBBlflMffVrW' V ID. c FRONT LIVERY STABLE. WAIL,INO & HICKEY, PROPS. Supply of Horses and Buggies on Hand. r ses TknnrAnA Viv fhn T)av. Week or Month. Commercial and State IDEN HOSE! EK i t m ii o-r n ii MUBINSTEm, I STYLES SUITS made to order. Also Cleaning, Ifand Repairing. fare, Wagons, Carts, Road Machinery D AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Latest Improved Goods r. State and Liberty Stt. !RY & CO., jnes repaired. All kinds of Job Work neatly donej at, Salem, Oregon. etheOne Cent Daily i Oregon Newspaper California news does not rou Eastern papers sctivoly the Oregon )rego itirwg. et prices on all linap of goods will 'T, BARNES, IT is the purpose of the Manager to offer special in ducements and give particu lar attention to families who h desire Day Board, and to gentlemen wno require per- gmanent accommodation, spe Scial rates will be made. A. I. WAGNER, 1vUliOkUli Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Fresh, Salt and Smoked Meats ol allKinds 95 Court and 110 State Streets. streets, - - SALEM, OR. LAWN GOODS. For the Best and Cheapest always gQto Cross, , Choice Meats. Churchill & Burroughs, 103 Btato street. merchant tailuk Suits Made to Order. MERCHANT TAILOR iMKJ jV7UiiM..CIlvAtt." u-. and Lowest trices. SALEM OREGON MANUFACTURERS of Hop and CookiBg Stoves, Hollow, ware, all sizes, and Chilled Plow Poluta. Full line ol Btove Extras, Correspondence solicited. will sot answer This, is Newspaper entirely cover- SL'GOESTED COMMENT. Make Salem a homo market. Push the ptnto fuir, ru'n or ehtue. The One Cent Daily has ten thou sand reader?. Go to the state fair. Tako four wife. Bring your exhibits. TJhis damp weather illustrulea the value ot having a home fruit dryer. The school book trust should not be legalized in Oregon for six years to come. Push that da'ry exhibit gentlemen. Oregon is naturally the Pacific coast queen of dairy states. People read The Onk Cent Daily b 'Cauoo It la a cheap, reliable and Inde pendent newspaper. Business men advertise in The One Cent Daily because more people read It thau all other Salem dailies put to gether. One of the main reasons why the Pacific railroads employ chinamen, Japs, and Malay Islanders, is because they can't vote. The Union Pacific railroad conipany has issued notiuo to all employes in future to abstain from any participa tion in politics; all men hot willing to k?ep out of politics are requested to reslgu. The Salem Democrat ought to have kept on In its crusade against Dolph, It, should now get some bloodless, sweat less mugwump to join. That would mak? a very pretty team, a sorrel mule and a kicker. Iowa State Register: Of cotfVse Mrs. W. K, Vanderbllt is responsible for.her husband's escapade with Nollio Neus trettirl. Whoever heard of a? husband being personall accountable for his own capers of that sort ! There were 830 convicts In the peni tentiary afc nQneptemberT. . Odo year' agp,, on September 1, 1893, the number was 345. With a declining prison population will some one ex plain .why. It is necessary to begin butlnlijg that on additional new owing to the state prisoD? The Oregon railroad commissien: "These men. are all rlebt. It is the ig noramuses who passed the law who Heed to be prodded," Albany Demo crat. That Is right: cuss the leglsla ture. The men who take $10,000 a year of the people's money to fix ralea to suit corporations, they are all right. That is about the size of the Democrat as a reformer,. . Iffhe Vermont Election. Burlington, VI., Sept. 6.-7-Returns from the election thus far received show a probable Rtpublican majority for the state ticket of 80,000. The Old Man Was Game. HENDEKSONjKy., 8ept.6 A p"arty of young men near Kirkmanville, started to conduct a charivari against a newly married couple; Stephen Giles, a wid ower of sixty, who married a Miss of sixteen. Giles promptly discharged a shotgun into the crowd, wounding John Wagner and Addison Mason Wagner cannot recover. egg n i inijjimiuwu. ...'.. 1 "Aa old as tho lulls" and never excell ed. "Tried and provon" is the verdict of millions. S iramonB Livor Recti- ttv lator is tho c2r2(only Livor -Vr''V j and Kidnoy roodicino to which you can pin your rrl faith for a JL fJUl mil W tivo, and purely veg etablo, act jT i directly M-Jj it C on tho Livor Ji ft tO and 'Kid neys. Try it. Sold by all Druggista in Liquid, or in Powder to bo takes dry or raadb into a tea. -I have uel r6urlinwoi Liver Iteffu lator and cun coruwIeucJoiuly ay It l tl"i Icing of nil liver medicine. I coiiMderlt a medicine chet)n luelf. Ofco. W, JtMltr on, Tacow, WaUaUu. ITIVHIt PACKiait-M PiEO&SI' Ex-PresideKt Harrison Delivers C J3peech. , 6 WILSON'S OP3?6NBNT IS NOW CHOSEN . Republicans Galled Upon to Bo . .Th Bufy. ElkinSj W.a., Sept. 0. The re publicans of tb eecoud congressional distrlot never haileo large a convention as the one that mjmlnntedAlstou Gor don' Dayton, of Birton county, to run against W. Xi Wllftou, chairman of the house wayu and,-!, means committee Ex-Pi esldeut Harteon arrived at 1 p. m nun is tne.. gpest or ex-aecre'ary Elklus. A cqmtJHfee Was appointed (o ca(! upon Ihoex-jpresldout and Invite hlruillrt mldrefa .the convention. He ,w creeAed with, Iciud nbnlause. Mr. iiarrlsou, after stating that b had not expected to make a spleen, said in part ' V u are assembled here lo discharge a public duty.aud will not, therefore, detuin .ou with ulouir speech. This ditttijot will be befoire all eyes this au tumn. The contest Is hot local. It ap pears your present representative has been chosen lo represent the larltl bill and has attached his name to It. It Is therefore expected liln conduct will be subjected to a severe and carefully scrutiny. Fortunately, tho proclama tion has been made by Mr. Cleveland and Mr. Wilson that-tho tariff bill is not a finality, but a distinctive warfare Is to go on. If you approve this, show It by returning Mr. Wlfeon to congress; but, jf on the other batjU'you have felt tho etlecls of the definition, if you think more of thpselyrlio .prefer to .load-'-therr eountry'ttrrougb .th"$ sloughs of despondency, show it by defeating him. I cannot say much of the last administratien: delicacy forbids me to say much, but it you consider tho heads of depart ments and subordinate officers, you will see there wus an attempt to act for the best Interests of all people. I can not say how we have succeeded, but onjy that we have done the best we could. If the people of Elkins this fall condemn the recent action on tho tariff, we shall have an end of tariff tluker- lugs. When the tide of Immigration started from the southward it turned to Ohio and the Interior valloys, but it is now turned toward West Virginia, Now the spring of commerce is courslug through our fertile valloys. The pick and shovel are busy. Is this a time through cheap ocean rates to bring Into competion with your pro ducts the cheap coal of Nova Scotia ? I speak as a patriotic American who feels an interest In the honest people. To your judgment by the November firesides this question must be settled, und may you have the courage to do your duty." . The ex'president was received with enthusiasm and bis brief speech was applauded at various points. SEOUETAIiy VILAB SPEAKS. Milwaukee, Sept. 0. At the Dem ocratic state convention today, Senator Vilas delivered a long add rats. It was an attempt to show, that the panic last year was the result of Republican mis rule. He said tarlll reform was delayed but not defeated. NEVADA'S SILVEK TICKET. Caiison, Nev.,Sept. 0. At tho open ing of the silver party's state conven tion the announcement that Senator Jones had withdrawn from the Repub lcan party was greeted with rousing applause. Tho convention unani mously nominated F. O. Newland for congress, und the following! State ticket! Governor, John E. Jone8;lIeutenant-governor,R. Badlerjas sociate Justice of the supreme court, M. S. Bonnlfleld; secretary of etate,Eu gene Howell; attorney general, Robert Realty; controller, U. A. Lagrave; treasurer, W. J. Westerfleld; surveyor general, A. O. I'rult; state printer, Joa. McCarthy; superintendent of publlo Instiuctlou, II. C. Cutting; regents of the state university, long term, W. E. Deal; short term, II. S. Storratt, The platform adopted denies (be right of the goyemment to restrict the ooltiuge of g:d und Mlver at a ratio of 10 to 1; demands the abolition of ra tional baukf, the collection of I be Pa ri ilu railroad debt, and the goverm&eat ownership of lett-graph and raI!ro4. Dr. Price' CrtimVMe fivfnt WerM'ft fk IHgluut Awf 1, 13 IT CHOLERA? A Gorman Immigrant Said to Have Died of It. Wasiiemiton, Sept. 0. A telegram was received today by Surgeon General Wyuiau, of the Marine hospital service, from Cumberland; Maryland, announc ing the death there of a German fiaml grant with symptoms of AelhtidcLoV era. Dr. Wyman said: "I do not believe the man died'of Aalatio cholera. There Is no cholera In Brcnem port from Which he Is said to have come." DEMPSIY-M'OAKTKT FIGHT. A Purse ef Two Thousand Dlviled oh a Draw. 1 New Orleans, Sept. 0 Jack Den piey and Billy McCarthy, of Australia, fought a draw battle last night. lAth nun wire carefully trained and euterid the ring promptly at 0 o'clook,followed by their stcoude. EhcU received ap plause. Tho contest Tvas confined to twenty rounds. Job nJDuRy was referee. Dempeey was the nrat'to-wifa, flxlog tho deales. hlmeelf. Bejw4d 146 pounds. McCarthy weighed 154 pnde. Time was called at 9:16, , ' DETAIL BV BOUNDS. Rouud I. McCarthy led far the stomach and Dempeey scored a body blow. Dempsey landed with the right on the head, and then both landed heavy swings orr the head and lefts on tho jaws, Round 2, McCarthy scored with th right on the body. Both lauded on t bead and McCarthy caught a heavy left band swing on the jaw, the round oloslug in Dempaey'a favor. Round 8. Dempsey landed another right on the jaw which nearly knocked McCarthy down. He received terrible punishment in this round which closed with Dempsey landing with the left on the nose. Round4. This was Dempseys'round. Round 6. Both men missed anel nearly lento the ground. iMmpeey was nowMhJt.;frf right and left on the fa Round 0. McCarthys was the ag gressor, but Dempsey landed en the law. Demrsey seemed to score heavy blows at will. McCarthy did the heavy swing and nea rly lifted Denw psoy off thg ground. Round .7, -The Australian forced Dempsey to the ropes and landed with the right without getting- a' return, Dempsey then returned with rights oa the face and head and bad much the better of the rouqd. Round 8. McCarthy clinched. He missed with the right on the jaw and nearly fell through the ropes. Demp sey continued bis terrific rights on the body, both landtag lefts on the head and fell on the ropes. There were sev eral clinches in this round, mainly due to Dempeey's generalship. Dempsey landed two rights on tbe jaw just as time was called. From this until the 20th round, Dempsey did all the execution but he could not knock out bis game opponent. Tbe purse of I2.Q0O was divided. IOWA 80LDI1JRS MOMUMEKT. Owner Stone Laid Ijr the 'Masoale Frateraiiy. DesMoimbb, la., Sept. 0, The lay ing of the corner stone of tbe Iowa soldiers and sailors monument took place today at this city. Tbe parade was second only to that of tbe great Battle Flag Day celebration. Governor Jackson Was president of (be day asd made the principal address, The cere mony of laying the stone was in eharae of tbe raasoftjo fraternity. There has been much'ooBameut about tbls, many members of (be G. A. R, objecting and insisting that their order was tbe ealy one that could properly be called upetf to perform that cerewoay. But tbe masons carried tbe day asd conducted the affair very sUceessfully, In Twa States Concord, N. H., gept. 6. Celooel Henry O'Kent was unanimously nomi nated governor1 by the Democratic eoa- ventloa today. Tbe platform endorses Cleveland. Bioux Falui, K, Dak., Sept. &. In ine iMtaocratio stat convention a proposition ot fitefoti for congressman was defeated. W. A. .Lynch and An drew f. Conner were nominated. . Magro Kilters ImiuUi. Memphis. Bent. I. -Tbe msa lurv bai Juet returnee) Inateiment for mur der Id tbe Jlret tfegree against W. S. Ricbar&kHi. J. D. Lavtoa ad.AU kineon, In eoaneetieii wkh )ynMne;o Ilia mlV """ aai m - mmM . Hum 1 sWfVffV Mfpf IfffVVVMa XVH Of. Pries' Cnm WSf LMj Japan ant China Not Rushing Things. THREATEN THE POUT OF SHANGHAI. Other Cablegrams From All Parts f the World. Sir ANUUAI, Sept. 0 Waropeiatlons are making slow progress. It la re ported that the Japanese have threat ened to withdraw their promise net o molest Shanghai if the Klangman ar senal here Is not closed. This threat a supposed to be an indirect move which may possibly provoke the interference of Great Britain, as the arsenal Is pro nounced unimportant. A Souther Revolution. New York, Sent. C A verv unset tled atato of affairs apparently exists In the principal cities of Venezuela. An encounter between 800 revolutions and 000 government troops is said to have taken place in August In which the rebels were defeated. .brief foreign cables. Berlin. Sent. 0. The imnerlat board reports that throughout Ger many irom August 27 to September 8 inclusive, there were 63 cases, aud 21 deaths from cholera. Queens-town, Sept. 0. The steamer Ohio, from Philadelphia for Liverpool, arrived here with two Bailors picked up from a lifeboat belonging to a Freneh. siifBUBvpjHMssr to ne ost, Cowas, Sept. G.--WaleB baa wired bis approval of the decision of the sail ing committee of the royal yacht squadron to accept tbe wltbdjawal of of the Vlgllant's challenge for the Cape May cup. The Vigilant left this after noon for Southampton, where she will winter. Tbe declaring oil of the race for tbe Cape May cup not having be come generally known, a large flet of of vessels -gathered about Totland bay. Both boats were besieged by visitor. Iondok, Sept. 0. The Trades Unions' congress passed a resolution censuring Sir William Harcourt, chan cellor of tbe exchequer, for the failure of tbe government to carry out the clause of the Newcastle programme re lating to tbe payment of members of the bouse of commons. A resolution favoring federation of trades union councils was carried. The parliamen tary committee was Instructed to begin agitation for the amendment of tbe mines act, so as to forbid employment under ground for more thau eight hours a day. Dublin. Sent. O.Freeman'a Jcur- nal says the origin of the circular ap pealing for contributions to tbe Irish fund has been traced to the London committee of tbe Irish National League. Adrn, Sept. 0, Rumors reached hereof a revolt of Arab tribes In Ye men district. The Arabs are reported to have blown up several official build ings. London, Sept, O.-Tbe race for Breeders' St. Leger stakes, 1000 sover eigns, was won by Clwyd, Galloping XMCK'seeoaa, tsimoa Burn third. jjronTK Sydney, B. O., Bept. 6.Tbe eeaooner Rlgel, of Gloucester, Mass., Captain G. W. DIxou. arrived here. baving on board tbe crew and passen gers of the steamer Miranda, which left wew York July 7th, with Dr. Cook's Arctic excursion. All tbe Ber tie are well. August 9tb, tbe Mlraada BtrueK a roek near Bukkeneppen, West Greeknd, and was abandoned in a Inking condition August 23d, In Davie strait, kUtitude about 01 15 mln,, long. JtHde6840B)tn. KoKNiasBUKO, Sept. 0. The em peror, reviewed the troops today. He was vociferously cheered. Hig beet of all m. Leaveum PSVa I Bakina AmMNurnxv mjmm EASTERN OREGON CRIME. One of a Band of Roblma Captured by a Poeso. C0ND0N.0r..8eDt. 0 Mnndnv mnrn. ing at 10:40 Myron Hamilton was shot ana Killed at this piaco by James Barn ard, Both aro residents of the south end of this county. Barnard waa tried , and convicted hero last spring for cattle Bteallug, and sentenced to two years lu the penitentiary. After being there a few days he was released by the su preme court for a now trial at Condon this month. Hamilton was a witness against him, and waa at Sheriff Wil cox's house. Monday, when Barnard rodo iuto town, he put his horse in a stable, walked up to Wilcok's aud shook hands with Mrs. Wilcox. He called Hamtltou out. walked un thn street with him, then back, and when near Wilcox's front gate, drew his re volver and shot Hamilton in the back of the head twice, once In the back and once tu the left arm. One sboV went by and struck the residence of G. W. Rtnehart. Five shots were flredt Hamilton fell dad ugaluat Wilcox's gate. Barnard then ran to the stable, mounted his horse and rode out of town, waving his revolver at the ettU i zens to frighten them back. A posse started-in pursuit. News came in late Wednesday night j that Barnard was, at 2 o'clock p. tn.( 26 miles from here, big horse nearly, fagged out and the posse within a mile of him. Barnard was within a uatle of of his brother Elmer's Cant ZMhary's and hla brother-in-law Browa's.beyoud Butte creok and West Fork. Tho Barnards and Zicliarya are the samecjiApa that earned fame in con nection with the Roslyn bank robbery. Indictments are out against two or three of them now in this county, The coroner's jury returned a verdict of "premeditated and deliberate mur der," and named James Barnard as tbe murderer. Portland. Bent. 0. A sneAtal to th Evening Telegram, says John Barnard, wno snot anu Kiueu Myron MaawlSeo, at OenaB,- Ortfoh, last Monday, com mitted suicide "by shooting himself through' the head. A THREATENED UPRISING. Indians in the Northwest Preparing for aa Outbreak. Battleford. N. W. T.. Sent. 6 We are threatened with an Indian up rising. Saturday a settler named Day brought word that the Indians around Jackflsb lake had risen, and seised all the guns and ammunition and horses Belonging to settlers in the aeigbbor hood. It Is said Gabriel Dumont is there and is inciting the Indiana to make trouble. That story, however, is not sustained by any evidence and may have uo foundation In fact. Thirty of tbe mounted nolloe went out there lata Saturday night and nothing has been ueara as to tneir movements sinoe their departure. Much anxiety is felt. The Indians are non-treaty Indiana and be long to tbe Soton. All tbe white wo-, men have been removed to one large house, which is in Itself a sign of dan ger. Six of- the young Indians in tbe Industrial school ran away two days ago and are supposed to have Joined their brethern who are threatening trouble. INDIANS IN IDAHO. Boise, Idaho, Sept. 0. Agent Van Arsdato has returned from Owyhee county. He reports three lodges of Fort Hall Indians there and a number from Duck valley. He thinks all will return to tbe agencies at once, He makes no report to the state authorities about alleged depredations. Murderers ganged. Jersey City, N. J., Sept. ((.Ber nard Altonberger was hanged here to day for tbe murder of Katie Hupp. Mount Holly, N, J. Sept, , Wes ley Warner was hanged today for the murder of Lizzie Peak, for whom be abandoned hie family, Pittbbuko, Sept. 6. Noel L. Mason was hanged this morning for Use' mur der of Mrs, Sophie iUoe. Rain Sa Jftw Yeric. Buffalo, N. Y., Sept. g.-Rain k falling throughout Western New York, relieving the long drought and avert ing the danger of extensive forest ftma. Pow.rr.LaUrt U. S. Govt Xaport Powder ::( if 0 t M U ti 3& l ' 'I J- ' V-- 'yW 'U'ihi-WWyji'.iyl.liHlMii"liiHMHii'llifl, .IHlliill HU.rtyM - - ---'"'"-Jllr ' . I- - -- . -1. , .-J' - - .kk ii limn Hi nili,imi iiUMKwrymmiiim