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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1894)
- w ,u J ' fm ' W " ... i I m.-m ar cents PEIt MONTH BY MAIL. VOL. 7. JOURNAL. COTJMTY OK'tflCiAX. PAPER. DAILY EDITION. SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER U, itt4. DAILY EDITION. NO. & a a a wwi , YOU HAVE HEARD OF THE NEW YORK IUCKET. They havo marked their holiday gonua 10 sou, noi to Keep over. They have a fine lot of dolls, picture books, games, work boxrH, dressing cafes, al- minis, biiKH ami nneu iiandKircmeru; aud many uovelties. K.T.BARNES I Ml LIME, CEMENT, SAND, And All Butilding Material. 95 STATE ST BE SURE AND CALL AT THE XJnioa Bargain Stor AND BEE THEIR WONDERFUL DISPLAY OF iiOLLIDflY TOYS. DOLLS, FANCY GOODS. Albums, Decorated Chin-In fact presonts for the old and young. In addltloi to the most complete holllday stock they have all lines of staple and suhslan tlals, all ut prices to suit the tlmeH, New lot of Shoes to suit all, Cl,llilr.!V, ' HIioph -loo to 00c. Ladles' Shoes OOis, M. J. MA'IrON. Artificial Teeth m INSERTED Without Plates. Roots and with Nothing eft The Willamette Hotel. uh 0 mm mar UtAUIHO WOTKI, UV n-llt BITY. jtwia&iW'Mttr llu jiinuu Hardwnro, Wsftoni, iD FRONT LIVERY STABLE, Take theOne Cent Dailvgr YOU HAVE HEARD OK Don't force t our line of hosiery, aud and underwear. Try our Shoes if you Want a pair for service. You can get a useful present as well as ornamental. Call aud see. GOOD! badly dociyed tooth noiwr.od oithor tfold or poruuliiin, l)t lU'ul-ohm work dojin. TOE NEW YORK RACKET. IT OOL IhJeufl QB? UR, CONTKJS, JJNTIUT, J'urlurt imr Omy J h'. A. 1. WAONKW. Carts, Road MJ THE NATIONAL CAPITAL Evolutions of tho Now Money System'. IN GREAT MULTITUDE OF COUNSEL Thero Aro a Few Grains of Com mon Sense. Washington, Dec. II. The hear ing before the house of the bauklng aud currency committee on tho ques tlon of tho reorganization of the cur rency laws was resumed today. Among those present were, Horace White, of tho New York Evening Post; G. G. Homor, of Baltimore; Chairman of the Committee on national bankers to for mulate a so-called Baltimore plan, and R. E. Hepburn of New York, ex-comptroller of tho currency. The goutla men represent the currenoy Ideas em bodied hi the Baltimore plan. White suWtted his bill on the Balt imore plan. Homer ttated the com mittee of national bankers had not yet formulated a bill. Johnson, of Ohl", asked Whlta's opinion of Secretary Carlisle's plan. Will to answered he did nob think the secretary's plan wou'd g'vo elastic currency, it sought to secure. It compelled tho banks to put up SO cents every time they issued 75 cents. senate i'hockhdinob; Washington, Dec. 11. Secretary Carlisle presented a bill embodying his financial plan to tho committee on banking and currency tills afternoon, In th) eouate today Dolpli reported memorial from citizens of Phoenix, Ariz,, in tllQ.Mlftljej'of Indian dopred":. tlon clttluiH, Washington, Duo. II Monday afternoon Cull present&d a resolution cutting forth that the Independence of (he Island of Culm Is an object of gnat Importance to tho United Slates, aud requeuing ho president to commence lit pollutions with Hpuln for recognl' lion of the Independence of the lalaml mid for a guarantee by the United tilaloanf the payment of suuh mm of money, us Hhull be agreed nil between the United Slates and Hulu, The resolution went oyer until tomorrow. Cull also presented a resolution deolar lug that further prosemitlon of (lie war butwmui Ublnu and Japan will not bo advantageous to the pwiplo of olvlllrtt turn, ami that tholiitr-tof the world rrqiilrt-a llmt all KoycrmwwU ehould HIlH) III l'KllIIUK Willi Jwpttli Allll (HilliuforlbwlerinlimlloiM)f iliu war. WMml lteslun iliu reunion M lhjf Ul tllU WllilllllliCK Oil Amlgn MlUtH Alt) sUmJ 11)1 III! reaefutfau HI' ttM I imn f imilUm of the mmgim4ul imnt and Umut a a aWiM Mitdtutmi by hlm M July to tirtliwj tHH Air lfinttlwi miwif lillf Mli0 MWd 4m tHlUtl thv MMutf pMMvlil wlm hWiHt hub rhjiirmrlT itlmieJ Uw itUM4 tflMMPilllllltwaWi MtM .LU llJUUMlWlfrf r" " "" M "" ' ... i. --i Ui J Um t MMMMMf " "" mm to M vmm fmd H JP 1'' 4KMI M ' ,W fcp, . f.MI.'"" Morgan quoted from the report of Chief Eugineor Mouocal, whoestlmiit he thought thero was no great dlller onco among tho people regarding the propriety of the work of construction, ed the canal could be built for $85 ,000, 000. The two houses of congress prac tically agreed that the cost of the canal would be about $70,000,000. Mitchell briefly expressed his hearty approval of the scheme to build the canal and said Carlisle on State Banks.-. Washington, D. 0., Djo. 11. Con tinuing before Houso committee on banking Secretary Carlisle took up the proposition that uo national bank notes bo issued of less denomination than (10. It will encourage tho circulation of sli ver coins of small denominations. Sperry aBked if silver certificates were redeemed in gold. "No," said tho sec retary, "There aro two daises of notes redeemable in gold, viz: Greenbacks aud treasury notes under the Sherman act of 180(1.'' Concerning tho ninth provision, "the repeal of ailjprnvlslons of law requiring banks to keep an account of deposits," tho secretary said: "Tho present law keeps a banjt from using its reservo at a time when It needs it most." Cobb of Alabama asked: "Do yt u hold that tho government owes no ob ligation to depositors?" "No more," said tho secretary, "than It Is obliged to protect a prlvato citizen who invest funds In manufacturing concerns, corporations, etc." Mr. Carlisle then took up section 11, the "state bank" feature M his plan. He said as to this that he would con sider such state bank notes safe per haps perfectly safe would be too strong but reasonably sale. Ha suggested a change In (lie third provision so that the lien would not uoyor tho fund of guardlat)iliiid other ceBtlijuo trusts. Cox, of Tennessee, author of tho Kate bank hill Introduced last session, auked how stale banks would bo compelled to observe these conditions, The secretary aald tho treasury olll dais would exert proper ellorls to see that the conditions were observed, and accounts of slate bunks would be lijupeoted and If accent wax refused, fed oral olllulals would determine on the tax, Carlisle xbIiI lie did not bi.llevo In llio authority of (ho Mewl government to awrt nuuh authority ovtmlalo lusiltu tlonM, JUn Idea was that federal au thority did not go beyond Imposing a lux H it means of coinnvlllng the slate liutllullniis to oUvrvo mtulii (iidl- tlOIIK, "My moii would loud to tho loul ntl ooiiulu.lon llmt nil lux on Ute hunk oliould bu repealed," utild the eeulury. "TIihI tnuy not bo irulul l ih.whl, but (li-rv hhould bwlhf lml xnfuli-v of aiilliorlly tfhh," Tiim lliflfly fmuti't U Utww U vuliitxif Dr. )'iUi' Jlkng I'owdur. NollirtilU br, Ut hmw Yttt (J old, Hr. Junu W. I'., Dm. JI.-Ti (Juioifxi'rfil Imtik of tfuwfoundlaiid, litytuu UtHvtv In lll )(, Iim UndtJ 'BoiiHowliii(lo Iliu fall' till) Uf MVfftll of lh Jttfol lull irniUuu lnw. Ul fwJ"O0d lo lllllllli by i h bunk, 'Jul Un In vol ywJ olliw bk, mwI lit ii4xi Mim fMbff rn (imii. Vmi hv iriimtf liitff jiwol, 4 Ui IM iiM iMtimutiVt. Moicll 4fMM ' lwnbdliM itfii iium UwiidiHy,J0Kl'1'. '" II" lUtttn it U, IhH llif blvf iliiKf l U &HUtUy in i-umt ihhi of'i loio tut mutiny- Al ifmo lbHj m m 4iwl. im! mil fye uoitMo i mfl "" tfwty M lb ifUia ZJ I&Ue iimtifimuu ( mm wMlt htauiHut mmwiu IMt will tkt tuipm y tmm4an A Warden Coblenlz Proves Worse and Worse. A DEFAULTER AND A DESERTER. Onco loft a Family ami Heat His Creditors. Seattle, Dec. 11. It has developed that John. H. Coblentz, warden of the stato penitentiary, who committed suicide to escapo proBecutlou, was known as Peter Morrison' Moody, In Orleans, Neb,, whero ho was agent of the Bubkeye Machine company. He married a school teacher there aud had three children. One of his enemies was found dead In a field there, and it Ib supposed he killed him, but It was not proven. Ho skipped out of Orleans In 1870, 'and was found to bo a defaulter of tho Bucko jo Co., for a largo amount. Liter devolopmenta showed that he had left a wife In Ohio. Tacoma, Wu., Dee. 11. Lato last nlitht Governor McCraw returned from Walla Walla, Before he left Franls Bison, one of (ho bondsmen said, the bondsmen would make good Coblentz defalcation. Tho governor thinks the' shortage will reauh about (16,000, possi bly moro. Thoy asked if Coblentz had outsldo accomplices; tho governor Bald, "I am not prepared to say, but tho whole matter la being sifted to tin bottom, and tho truth will be known." All the Plukertons hi tho laud could not detect a Haw In Dr. Price's Baking Powder. Blame tho Armenians. Washington, Dee. 11, Tho Turk Uh legation has received an olllclul communication regarding Armenian troubles, which lays all tho charges of cruelty at tho doom of tho Armenians, about !)000 of whom, under leadership of a rebel named JIamparlxoum, com. milled horrible crimes and depreda tions upon neighboring mubHelmun, Jtegular troops were sunt to the spol to put down their rebellion, Chief Humparl.oum lied to a high mountain with eleven associates, JIo wan cap lured alive, not without killing two ooldlem and wounding six, By the end of August nil tho Insurgent bands wro dispersed, Women, children and Invalids were treated with duo oomdderatloii and ac cording to (lie dictates of IsUmUui and humanity, Juuurgoutu who worn captured will bo punished by law, DJid of Apoplexy. Ham I'mawoww, Dm, U.Dt, H, Merrill, of Health), Iliu pliytlulau who arrived on tho Clly of J'uvbla last J'rl (Uy, and who oauio Into notice hero through Hie ld hu rendurrd m driwrli'd young HumIhii wlfu In hrliiglug her uhlld Into lh world, durluif Iho voyage down ffom Vlulorla, died of ujmplvxy Huturdsy hmumn al Ihv Inlornailomil c(m. JJI wlfu brlluvw (hat Iliu worry and nimnu usuwd by lila huuiant work It") lo lila uVfilh, Ui, hhn will lake (hu hody of ir hulmnd Kl tomorrow. A Moli'rattlcu (;it, Hhuvkh, Dii. U,-Dr. Jfudolph V, I'rhw WMonvl(iliHolay of orliiilual fimlpraulh Mou MIm Ida ifuinu Jt( Uh, m Orand jmiihMoii hjIkwI vaoher, Dr. JVImt lft rarllaml, Oiv., uufor a ttfeud aoujoilWK ago, ran MAHKiim riAM J'lWWOIW!, !, J I - Wbl UhW Uiimuo, Dm, , - SYmU tfh frMfJhli, k4VllWJMt valley mi wii wn mm Mrfrtbtr Mima Uu nf I'MMHHH, H, Uh JM llH " 'JYilfuai; ) titniml U, IU tttuafur at mmi My, Mmm ttm tit J Mm t. IhmH Ml n imuiiit iw Ut ot Am fi4 I'olid tMj 'thm i mo mnlikt mi UJ l tew iiw, E8TEE WILL CONTEST. Strugglo in tho Courts for the Ooldon Btato Governorship. San Fhanoisco, '.Dee. 11. A polit ical storm that has been gathering for many days, broke hero when P. B. Coruwell, chairman of tho Republican statu central comtnltteo, wont before (he state supreme court and took the initial In what Is to boa contest bo tweeu Budd, Demociatlc omdldate for governor, and Eslce, Republican, In San Fraucisco. Owing to the Incom petency of election ollklals and in many instances their corrupt methods, returns from many prtclucts have not been properly certified to the board of eleotlon commissioners, wbloh is just completing Its canvass of returns. In several precincts the officers have not signed their returns and refuso to do so. Twolvo ofllcers ofouo product in which great frauds hiivo been discov ered, aro under arrest for refusing to certify to their returns. It is claimed that if the vote of all these, precincts In which thero have been so mauy irregu larities shall be thrown out, over 20, 000 votes will be stricken from tho re turns. It la lu San Frauclsoo that Budd polled his big vote, and as his total plurality in the state is less than 1,300, it Is plain the throwing out of re. turns from all these precluts will defoat Budd aud seat Estee tho Republican candidate. Tho Republican state cen tral committee has decided to attempt this. Tho supremo court now has tho petition under consideration. On the stato supremo beuoh tho Republicans havo a mujorlty, but It Is not presumed that this fact can havo any bearing up on tho quostlons in Issue. If tho court shall decide In favor of the Republi cans, further consideration will bo Im mediate and conclusive and Estee be seated. If a decision adverso to tho Republicans shall bo rendered, It is their declared Intention to carry the contest Into (lie legislature whero they havo on overwhelming majority. No lady will over know how superior to every other Dr, Price's Cream Bak powder Is until she tries It, One Orogon Town Gleaned, Pi?Nm,i?roN, Dee, 11, Not a gambl ing place In open In Pendleton. Olio week ago thero was about n dozen run ulng full blaat, Nearly every gambler whoso permanent homo la not lu thla olty has lied to escape tho experience of those who havo been arrested, Jacob Hhciieruiu,oaudldato for city treasurer at the election lait Monday, wan taken for examination today before a Justice, charged with gambling, Tho easo waa dluilod, but the others are held. The agitation ooutluura mid will prob ably lake the form ol nu Investigation of lite moo force, Jl has been alleged that (lie ollleera colluded hlaokinall money from the gnmblera and proal lull, The who tm to Walla Walla found a more rigid oUervauoo than hurr. ami write to friends that there la no uliow for ajtorla, I'onter'a VJwa on Wllver, Han I'HAtwium, Dtu, ll.-Uhaflt Fiwir, who waa twlnw governor of Ohio ami waa awr&lary of (he Inmnury nu dvr I'rooldvut f farrlaou, fa In Iliu clly. (nan fulurvlaw he aahf he beliavvil Ilia IIVtMjil(Mlloii will bntwiine h leading Imiiu In our polllha, lull Ji ililuka fi ami imllmlfw) noinuge ut t-Hvvt would throw thla wun I ry nm allvvr hfcl', whiwh wouht he a mot iinforlunala litinn for a ttrat iMunlry llbeoiira, Hu heilavva lli UilUd Hlali might aafwly uutlinUv the lillllulloil of all IKallvnr a a money mtdsl, btitdi not think ihtr a mwvr vuouglj In all ihMKommmwiaou farth to pruwrve the fnlrlmiii valua alike of I he two iuala mi my ratio rin uimiii. Mr FiMin'a plan la lo uae a liwh allvaf at loiulble In Hie I'nlftHf Hlulaa, hot he thinNa iixihiiitf would advanw Ilia pitwi tr Aimtmit ilvar hnni MM JlfMliMl of all lo J,vimlfif J'oypf fcyal A QUESTION. Are you a reader of a daily or ire newspaper? If so, you pay out i for that purpose. We want your ali. thk news. The Daily Journal is sold at f3,fi a year by mall prepaid, or 25 cta, i month, No papers are eent after Ui you pay for. THE BEST WEEKLY. The Weekky Journal la now !. a year. AU subscribers must settto that price up to January 1, 1805. Afta that the price will be $1.00 a year iu advance. NO ACCOUNTS. After January 1, 1895, the Wjckkvi Capital Jouhnal at the radue price will not bo sent to any addr unless paid fur lu advance, nor ate longer than It Is paid for. Remarat this and renow for 1895 if you waul the paper to come. AU accounts up that date for the Weekly will be eoh lected at tho old price of $1,60 a year! You can better afford to pay $1.00 Is advance and havo nb bill run agalna you than have it on credit at $1.50 1 year. the $1.00 weekly will bo Bent to any address in the; United States or Canada postpaid ca(j that rate for any period of three montl or over. A handsome premium la of fored all who are in arrears who will pay up, and renew iu advance befo January 1, 1805, (at the reduced rat $1.00 a year for 1805.) See announq ment of book premium In W8KX.l this week, n A HAIID TIMHB DEAL. The reduction of the pnoe of it Weekly Capital Journal to ft i year will take place January 1, 19 hut subscriptions in advance for nasi year will be received now. Old sub aorlbers who are lu arrears should the offer of valuable book premise published In thla week's leaue of it Weekly. Reducing the price of Weekly to $1 a year It lu keeplx with our hard times polley In rodue In 1803 when the prloe of the Daili Jouhnal was put down, to $3 a ye cash lu adyance. Wagea, price paper, the prices of farm product all Incomes have been reduced eg it these reductions In price of our papor are but lu keeping with iieoeaaltlca of the (hues. A partnerahln that never falls U between the progrwfttv Houatfc aud Dr, Price's Baking rowdar, Tarir, sMIvk m4 0itw. Wahhinoton, I'm, 1S,Ih au M view thla evening, Voorhaea, obafr of the wjiimIo flnmioe oowjiMttU, mt publlo hla views on tha tariff, all van clalure, The wnator W that furMti tariff JeuUlallon mu4 lidt9fiiluad i the qiitNiiloii of rayanue th ioyr ment. He would m nU4 whayai coal, Iron and all other raw mm free, hut, lu the prwHt xaiin the treaaury, the tmmU would ot 4m to amor imhiii hMiki(!nii. m&kiuir gruular dstlpltmoy In th publla pm aiiUN, TOMuhinK wnr, m aM( I h prcaaut, at vmt tniouior BliueiDiinyt br)UturMi He hy6 MlvlmftheWllaoiiMIUMr KM, nut mrdillliiif wlih IN tif HUJ has fiatf a Hmnc o ikwoaatrata qtl&IIIM, llafmlliff MMvar M "Hllvcr f money by thaoowt and alioiiid m imm tm ut larina that kold It tun, wlUiwi (irlmlualhiiisKalNtit ffltw jw4el aa without Dharga tor WMiilaaw, AinaHi'aiipwplBjtsva ,W hWi iiiuihtf theiMt iHuyrwa m w allvvr mmm than )y ivf4" UUtim " IN w-fH ftt avhiiiKanf thr mm m im VKoiiimbl im wNrN4Jy;$a Of lllvilBIi WHMWlWMMlMMHi - JiffM ! 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