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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1895)
JOURNAL 25 CENTS TElt MONTU IJY MAIL. OOTJMTY 0 tflPIOlAI, PAPER, VOL. 7. DAILY EDITION. SALEM, OU EG ON FBI DAY. JANUA11Y 4, - iei5. DAILY EDITIOJST. NO. 300 al wfdfrCiffwSrtw (j-A-.Pl -1 -A..jLj ai mm TRY. A. 1 BROWN SHE JO SHOES. fill You will find a full lino I 0- If All rubber oorls and gossamers at a great re duction to close out, Our Hat stock is com plete at very low prices. We have a fine stock of boys' and youths' Clothing, men's shitts pants overalls and all kinds of ladies' and gents' hosiery and underwear. See h w much you can u ly for a little CASH at our stre. !TT T.BARNE 333 COMMERCIAL ST. ja LEADING HOTEL n,..,! mil.! r.mn.rAmPtit. lllipra!. HP Wl flmPTlr nf) r lllc uuildings and points of interest ISpecial jrates will ba given to perminent patrons. RED FRONTlSVERY STABLE. K. C, HANSEN, Manager, IA Full Supply of Horses and Ijjoarded by the JJay, w eoic or montn. Corner Commercial and Trade streets, - - SALEM, OE SALEM IMPROVEMENT I, WME, And All 95 STATE ST, Artificial Toeth INSERTED ITHOUT JTLATES. PBgrJ iinm.n 111111111 tn'i Hardware, Wagons, Carts, Road Machinery AND AGRICULTURAL IMJ'UiMENTS, J,utcst Improved Uoods mid lowest J'rlooa, N. W, Cor. Slats ami liberty Sit. J, A, Rotan, the im ni'.ii mm iuftii mmuiI, tfn.mvwuwiii "?. fii'i ll Mill bliiW a kl a liiirlil.lillllill- ii miu k hI iminw n. ni Hi ornvr I MlllllUIBMUMUIt Ii Ml lr lUiiuM iiijiru ii 411 llUlllf I lUall. ..11,1 rillllllM UIMPUNllMilllli. HUVIinwi aketheOneCent Dailv An Orotfuii KwwMpopor uii you ISdHiMrn nnjMw iliMtinotivuiy in? Uru i"K Orogon intoruwU, PAIR OF at very lowest pr'ces at OK THE CITY Electric cara leave hotel for all pub- m s A.. I. WAGNER. Buggies on Hand. Iiorset- CEMENT, SAND, Bu t ild i N 1 Material. "Roots and badly decayed tooth recrownod with oitlior gold or porcolmn, Nothing but firflt-clas3 work done. PR, CONTRJS, DENTIST, .fftrlors oyoi Gmy Bros, i w'Vi"y-' "i" -' .' "-'''-'"""ii. ' ; i ; SALEM OHMitlN . Furniture Man rti, Mfwrnw u iU.i i-l it i,ti istttiuk, itu lJWJk 11', m mi, wl iiium Ifimi 'tiUr jhm MllItT pMWl miwi Onllibrnln nowmlujw not will uol ihwwm'TIiI" is wownpapar fliiuroi cover JATHIJ 1, j I))lih Making the .Fight of His Life. INDIAN VAR VETERANS OPPOSED ILis I ickisis .Sure (if Only Twoaly Six Members. The biggest rfui atorlal battle that has ever r g d o i the V, cillc coast U now on. .' a em and Portland aie the cen ters i.f wiepu'.luijr, but the interest of the who'e United States U aroiiioJ. Do ph of U.egon in counted on as the n'y distinctively uold-staudard seua tor west of the fiocky luouutaln, and n extreme chainp'on of the interests )f Wairatr.'et and the great eastern nouey centers. His defeat would send i cold shiver down the back's of the Rothcb'laa even, while tho laborers and producers of the now world would rej ice. Beuator Dolph and his friends have psned their headquarters at Portland tnd are bringing all their iulluences to biaron the members of the legislature vh mi they can induce to come and see them to muko them belivo that the people of Oregon wish Henator Dolph returned for another six years to the Uuited States tenate. Senator Dolph himself is.on the ll-ors of the hotels at Portland laboring with lepre sentatives and senators in his own be half. The Oregonian pretends that Senator Dolph is sure of his election and the ppositiou to IiIb lo-oicctiou a'j eenctor Is comparatively insignificant. Of course, Harvey Scott and Dolph are joth bluilers, The fact is the wlre3 are oilling all the strikers for tho ma chine to the rescue at Portland. His defeat is confessed by his friends today. When Senator Dolph was in Salem a tnonlh ago ho said he was .sure of 05 otcs, and today his managers can claim ouly 26 members. If ho ran for ilut office against John H. Mitchell ho would bj beat four to one by the poopio of Oregon. It Is uow a foregone conclusion that Dolph will make tho fight of his llfo to bo loturued to tho senate. What pari tin Mitchell, Hlrech and other fuc tionj will play Is not yet certain. Ful ton and Tongue are leading tho null Dolpli' light In a vljjorouj manner aud Imvo their forco3 well orgaazled, and are gaining in pnptilur eiitlnismam nnd the backing of tlie people every day, There la nnentusluHui for Dulph except on tho part of (ho old mitchlno ami those he lina favored, When Sviiutor Dolph made his former canvass he promised to do grout things for llio Indlmi war vettirans, What 1ms ho ever done V Do tho f n dlan war vuleruns fool that tliolr Inter. osta and tlioirservloea Imvo been prop erly reprfseiiled by rknator Doljih ? Has hot Qw, W, MoUriiio of thin filute done more lo preaervo the rooonl of tliolr pioneer lierolam (bun tlio inan y)0 today la Raking Another six year' Iftu(ooi) tlio United aialtta Knutorhlp. Tlio f ndliin war vUnuis alniont lo u man ro ugulnat Dolph, Kcnalor Dulpli In an iniorvluw Mim liU rtlurn (mm Wellington lhor Imnl lotliow llml lid U in fivor of an jlil fool (jlmniiil from urt(04 tu Uri'Kun flli ffvWy iimu wliu wunU llio pi)iiprlilp or Oftgon wlllliitf la y liu' , 'I'lio ijiiwUbii If, (low Hiw (or pulpli, Kunrlly nibliiK, fnyor rlvr lniprvU)U ur dm iiu rpr iii imiimwiI iunimrri u iMt $ a w iini wwtfv Iwdif, i Hij imuutit l ViiUmlm M.(J WHtef ' NVra, ' mil) In 4li lui;ei f lb uml mw lluM 'i'bMpl fc-rlly iIJv 1 1 WW K DM irUK MUHU4MI ifPffwllfiM iMtltHMw IN i.iks wirn tiii! i'i:oi'i.E. i Dii)ih machine Is defeated today if I the rfjurhbora of tho legi'uture heed the voickif tlie people. The people aru be coming moused as Lever before aud nro IWginning to talk and wrlto to tho'r mcmWra and representatives to dofeatithe bossc?. Iu the eleetlon of a new senator aud au orgauizttion of tho legislature to keep the pledges made the people tu tho Repub icau state eou veutlon the Itepubllenn party of Ore gon can retain the confidence of the people of this state, iql l 1 AFRAID OF JUSTICE. The Sacramento Jail and Its Birds cram i in Danger. SA.CHAM13NTO. Jau. 4 There was a groit dea of uneasiness ou tho part of crirninaW.in the county jail in this city. II. J. Palmer, who was convicted of the murder of Charles Phleger about three years ago, and was iu jail await- inj; the result of a motion for n new trial, at hM own request was taken to .San Q,iantlp. Tho reason for this was that his ficnds told him ho had belter lose no limoin golug, as an attack on tho Jail m'ght tocur at aiy time. The two Rtrybo brothers, who wore sen s' t need to thirty yoirs for tho muider anJ robbery jf an o'd mm two years ao, are uow tu jail here. Thoy were brought baoK from the pouilcutiary ud given a uow trial, which resulted In their receiving a sentence of n few years. They are uiiKiug ellorts to be taken out of tho city immediately. There are also many other minor crim inals In the jail who aro greatly frighleuecl. The greatojt quiet prevailed through out the city after midnight, aud as far as can be cartSnlTitr-rrttenTpTrot r5b-' beriea or nets of violenco havo been ro ported. Every block in the city was carefully patrolled, aud all men found ou I he streets after midnight who oiu'.d tot give a good account of them selves, wore taken to tho city prison ond locked up. Members 'of tho so called industrial army are holding meetings iu a basement room on K street; they have been warned to leave. Thoy dccloro positively that thoy will not do so, and it is expected that they will bo arrested today. Their meeting place Is used as sleeping quarters at night, and nearly 200 men apply there every night for accommodations. Many of theso aro known thieves, and tho people of this city are determined that tlio army must go. A secret organization, ca'liug itsolf tho "commltlco of safety," will meet in tho old pavilion this afternoon and form a closo order, tho object of which can only be burmUcd, It is said that those men nro not fiatisiled will) what has b:cn done, and bellevo In moro forcible meamiroa and In making a few example to bo remembered, Thoro have bptiu no arreats arising out of tho numerous crimes committed during tho pact week, A Uas Railroad. JUimioiiH, Md Jun, 4. A Hyndl ouU compound principally of Nw York and Chicago oopltau la building a ralliorul hulwtun Cr'spIMd and Tan Utr Hound, tho molivo power of whloli U to bo furnlnlicd by gnu generated front gitsollMtt, Tlio (jyatom Jiuh neon tiiocMkfiilly inwil In Uarmnny, but thla wlU bo II" )rit experiment In this oounlry, U U olaliowl to b much obpr limn uluotrlglly, Jtut uHoifoetlvo and no mora (hngaroiia, Ourn oqulppwl with tfftf huiui mil be run for a fay, Tim uiitflucw uml imk for tli nod n bow bWug but n uw Voilf, od will i oowfitolM l iiu Mrly (Into, ?houfluUtnh0 fem UUlr lllO body or mU or lh mr, A tmlu Ut to o-iuiUt ut ittMugr find fNiUt eur. Aftwehy In MqvMw Uihmm, J 40, 4, a dUmiUdi from mnu k.y MmU u in uuo uit MiF Uwtdy Ul( bav uk. i.rlMH. Wwm U OMitm BUd wum At wtku mm) A wrUtu4 uv Uwu piomtirtii ywi9 wUfd a vuj! niuftjuftretl Or. PflS Crm'ITfllfTni'uvwfp 4 &U IMA H0ft(ff M, tm "iMi- 11 Over Two Fee! of Snow Fell at Portland. TELEGRAPH LINES ARE PARALi ZED Many Froinfinnt Points Cut OIF liy Fallen Wires. Pout-land, Jan. 4. Never slnco February, 1890, has this city been so completely shut oft from communica tion with the outside world as at pro eut, iu respect to telegraph. Tho wires north aud east of hero aro prostrated. Oa the south they ouly reach Dum- muir. No overland trains arrived this morning. The Southern Pacific train due hero this mornlug is expected to reach Ashland this afternpon. The O. It. and N. officials do not kuow where their trains are, owing to lack of tele graphic communication. It is raining here this afternoou, and tho streets are covered with slush. The street car lines are gradually resuming operations Many old roofs are collaps ing under tho heavy weight of the suow. Some merchants are suffering great damage to goods, resulting from leaky roofs. The Western Union tele graph company are expecting to re store communication with San Fran cisco this afternoon. IS IT MURDER? Dead Man Found Caso Surrounded With Mystery. VicroniA, B. C, Jan. 4. A dispatch from Vaucouyer says tho Now West minster police aro now unraveling a mystery that may lead to tho discovery ot a murder. Late Monday night tho body of a man was found under Web ster's wharf, on the Fruser river, and it was first thought to bo the remains of a Chinaman. A post mortem was made yesterday, when It was discov ered that tho body was that of u middle-aged white mau. A medical ex amination revealed tho fact that It wos undoubtedly a case of murder, as In the lower part of tho neck was a small cut which, when probed, proved 2J inches deep and which caused death. From pupers found iu tho clothes, it was discovered that tho man's name was Helnrloh Zeohow, and that ho hud ovldeutly boon a resident of Heattle. Thoro wero Jn tho pookots a Jarue Uuude of papers, a copy of llio Sealtlo Telegraph of November J, J601, a good Bilyer watch and gold ehuln with charm attached, buckskin purno containing two V gold pieces and $9 In silver. Tho man was dressed In black pilot coDio and waa fivo feet eoveu Inches iu height, B.0IH.Q of tho papera show Ihut Ivo wua evidently a German by birth and from dotumemts In hi possession It Is thought ho fa ono of the trustees of llio cktuto of Jacob Hlgo, of Klteap county, WuHhlnglon, Tho Inquest opuuul today, but adjourned for u week toenably tho pollen to communluulo will) Hottlo nulhorlllra, Tlio Mohican Ordered North. Han Fjmnohco, Jun, 4, A(Jnilru) Hwirilaluo, commanding (ho J'uclfl? ului lion, Ima NUvlvtH) u lulvgrum frun Wellington orduflng llio Mohloun, (Jwpluiu Mtillan, from Muro Ih'aikI lo )uol uutiiiii, Tlio ordor wa wholly iinoypoijloil.ua It Jmd been mippoc, In nuvul olroliw, Unit dig ir( dvluil for llmMitrg Ivluml ftml would bo tlio JwMIhii IttlundK, u( wlilvli point a Anwlwu inuibof mr U badly moiloil. Va w.rwo, Ul Jbh, 4,...()nlrK mt kwn tmm iliitmliiig lli htyhmnfar duly llhii; mx m rjyrtttk lilio whl rnyUuilHiiitniiinlfi)!', J, wmu, .UuMm.bi IVjsmrAh - John t.j.rwyjuiwMr... paoi,mW8iHiidrrtu imil ILLICIT WHISKEY Georgia Moonshinors Promlso to Quit It3 Manufacture Dai.ton, Ga. Jan. 4. Over in the mountains of Murray county,at Spring PJace.the county seat,thcro was a nota ble nieetlug Wednesday, It was com posed prluclrnlly of citizens charged with tho recent wbitecap outrages or with membership in tho regulators' or ganization. People from various parts of tho county wero there. Ex-Iiep- roseutatlvo A.K, Ramsey presided, aud said that the nieetlug had been called to take cognlzjnce of tho receut troubles In the county. The first speaker was the Rev. b. II. Henry, who baa been preaching m that neighborhood for forty yeare. He advised tho people to make up their minds to leave the mak lug of whiskey alone, declaring thl to be tho great evil which rested upon tho county. Hou. W. J. Peoplea.ex-roprcsoutatlvo of tho county, admitted that there have been serious troubles In tho county, but declared that Murray county was not ropouslblo for half that was charged up to it, and advised all who havo been making whisky to quit. Ho had asked those who do so to arlso In their seats. In response to tho request there was a Boueral uprising, aud every ono seemed to promise that ho would not only never Indulge In tho Illicit work, but that ho would do all Id hie power to put It down. Hou. 8. Berry and Dal ton spoke, too, advising all to do as Mr, Henry requested. After tbla speeoh oime a series of resolutions acknowl edging that thero had been great wrong done, and adding: .JiKfiw-tuo-iepresoutatlvo-citlzens-of1 Murray county, In mass meeting as sembled this 1st day of January, 1805, do severally condemn Buch acta of vlo latlng tho law, and wo heartily agree m men and oltlzons to do all In our power to aid the authorities in sup pressing such outlawry." As soon as tho meetlngadjourned tho people began leaving town, and In a short timo tho place was deserted. Thero is no doubt that much illicit whisky Is rnado hero. None of tho peo plo of Murray county deny it. A Bad Collision. Pasaduna, Cal., Jan. 4. Tho Atchi son & Topcka weatbouna overland train, which arrived hero at 0:05 yester day morning, collided with tho onglno of a freight train near tho depot and sustulued great damage, tho oscapo of tho passougera seeming providential. The passenger train was going at a alow Bpced down grado between ;tho Pasadoua and Raymond BtatlonH.whou A freight onglno, Bwltohlng oars, failed to havo tho main track In timo, Tlio onglno and fivo cars of tho pas anger train struck the freight engine, Which was thrown of! tho track, but not clear, utid ono fildu of tho passonger (ruin, fioni tho engine to tho sleeper, wan torn oil by the Iron-work of tho freight engine, which also was almost 5omp)t!tl wrecked, The oleopor cs capud wit'i a bud scratch on ono side, but all the other oaru wore half-wrecked from tho trucks to tho roof, Tho paa- Hongora on tho Hide next to tho freight engine hud u narrow osoupo, but none wore hurl, Alter the Robbers Untm Hook, Ark,, Jun, -J.-Uoorgo Fdlil)a.ijk hua orfered it rcwuid of f 200 oaoh for tliocaptiiroond conviction of thuhlx men whoultompted to rob tho pisbongor (ruin ou the Colt on licit road ut Jlileim Vlulu Muuduy night. Tho railroad oompiMiy huu ollured a lo ro ward, Tho robbura aro undoubtedly uniutoiiru. Thoy aro yuppoud to live In Oumdon. Jliflhet q( oil in Leavening PowcrW-aiest U.H.tipv't fcfWt RoYal AmmxnKM mmn OilEQON PACIFIC SALE. Tho Confirmation Postponed to Janu ary 19. Special to Tirrc .Innnvi t . .Yl Cony alms, Jnu. 4.-After very lengthy arguments yesterday, in an adiourued session of Judgo Fullerton's court, tho matter ot tho confirmation of the recent sheriffs sale, wag taken under advisement and to pass upon tho same, as well as the numerous ob jections. Tn n,...!! 1-.. .m mu luuuuuiuo certain propositions for n larger bid by Eastorn and Eng lish capitalists will bo given an oppor tunity to materialize. TelegramB wore read from tho latter, to tho effect that at that time if a now sale can bo order ed, tho Englssh poopio will deposit $50,000, to bo forfeited In case thoy fall to become tho purchasers, as a guaran tee that thoy will become purbbsaersi uu iuu ouu oi now saie at a price not nt II. .1 - . . less than $200,000. The planllff seems to hayo left the Oregon Pacific entirely in tho hands of tho court, in whoso gross inadequacy of tho price bid, to do justice to tho Or egon creditors this much time should bo given theso capatallsts to consumate a new deal. , Tho court stated that In caso no de posit was rnado to secure a larger bid tho present sale would be confirmed on tho 10th. But littlo weight is given tho new project and It 1b generally thought to ba Hougg's drowning grasp at a straw, No doubt, title will pasa to Bouner & Hammond on tho 10th. ConvALLis, Jan. 4. The circuit court of Benton county convened yee- Jtejday4 Tho llrsLthlng taken up wfte tho Oregon Paoiflo Bole. From tho present indicatlona It is an ovon chance whether tho sale will bo confirmed or , j not. Tho local creditors, emnlovea and cltlzona generally aro In favor of the confirmation, but holders of receivers' certificates aro strongly represented by legal talent, and maklug a very strong fight, and from indications It will bo a protraoted one. Tho ontlro afternoon and probably tomorrow forenoon wJU bo consumed in arguments, and a de- clslon will not be reached until to morrow afternoon, if then. Attornoy Nash claimed ho had re ceived a tolegram from English capi talists agreeing to put up a guarantee of 150,000 that they would bid at least f.200,000 for tho road providing the Judgo would postpone tho matter of the confirmation for thirty days. Atlor. ney Bingham of Salem and Judge Bur nett of Corvallis wanted no confirma tion. Thojudgo stated that thoro had never been but ono bidder at any nI of tho road aud bo did not cotider it Justlco to Mr. Bonner to postpone matters, but took tho matter under ad vlsomont until January 10th. Hew Fostmastor. aANTS 1'AflS, Or., Jan, 4. For some months past oonaldorablo specula tion has been Indulged In as to who would seouro tho poatmasterahlp at this place, Last night a tolegram wan received from Washington whloli nettled tho matter In fuvor of W. V, Horn, a salesman In tho Sugar-Pine Door& Lumber company's store at this place, Mr, Horn Is n staunch Democrat and has bcou u resident of tlio city live years, Ho has bocoitie widely and favorably known through out this section of country, and It Is lm. Moved the appointment will prove wUo ono, Fatal Fa)l. Han VuMtrmxh Juii. ),- -IouJ wh Dublo, u young grocery clerk, delivering uruwlM on Telegraph lull luat iifuht w prpolpltnted down . W or 40 foot einbunkiiiuut, over W dj ut which ho bnckid his wigon, m received fatal Injuries. Bakinff Powder t