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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1895)
-'.wrrtvw"" n - JOURNAL U5 CENTS PER MONTH BY MAIL. COUNTY CtfFieiA: PAPER. C A FIT AL VOL. 7. DAILY EDITION. SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY. JANUARY 5, 195. v DAILY EDITION. fSBBt M ROCBRIE Prices Tliat Draw Crowds and Holds Theim Prices That Don't Make People Poor; DOWN THE OLD DOLPH MACHINE. ho Expiring Gasps of Offensive Bossism. Prices That Don't Make Us Rich. " Prices to Harmonize With the Times. Jill M'ELROY . GETS A LIFE JOB Asa m mm Giii l.eward for Laborins With i'ovi rail relegations. HAHEITT & LAWRENCE The Wi TV ameffe Hotel LEADING HOTEL OK -TI-IE GITJY. Reduced rates."3 Management liberal. Electric cars leave hotel for all pub lie buildings' and points of Interest.! grfpecial jratea will bj given to penmutnt patrons. A. I. WAGNER. RED FRONT LIVERY STABLE. K. C. HANSEN, Manager. . A Full Supply of Horses and Buggies ou Hand. Horses Boarded by the Day, Week or Month. Corner Commercial and Trade streets, - - SALEM, OB SALEM If ifEII COL lime, And All CEMENT, BUTILDING SAND, Material. 96 STATE ST, Artificial Tooth INSERTED iWithout Plates. Boots and badly decayed teeth recrowned with either gold or porcelain, Nothing but first-class work done, DR, CONTXIS, DENTIST, Parlors ovoi Gray Bros, -Wlvit couimeudable aot of legisla tion, state or uutlonul, bave Dolpb aud Simon to sbow that awakens any ad miration or entbusiapni among the pco pie, or that entitles them to considera tion for high public ofllce? Wbut en titles these gentlemen to represent tbe people of Oregon, to name their sena tors, to control their public men and live off .their revenue? It is eu.d that no mau can hope to net an appointment to a fatal e institu tion without tbe approval of tbo Doiph machine at Portlaud. If tbo action of the bosses there, s'-en in tbe recent ap pointment at ibe State University, is a fair Eample of their judgment, those who bave appointments to make mlyht bave safer advisers. The effrontery of the Djlpb bosses, ramming McElroy down the people's throajs, by creating a useless oillce for him at a high salary for life, after bo had drawn from 50,000 to $10,000 a yor for twelve years past, alone de- seryea rebnke'at tbe hands of the peo- pie. The fact that tbe machine could override the judgment of tbo most in telligent regents aud oould bulldoze the soft-headed Democrats on tbe board to create a fat office for a man rejected by the people last May, (ibe most ex pansive sample of high-priced official ism over upon the payrolls of the state) show that all tulk by the Portland ma- chine about abolishing useless com missions and offices is Insincere, bun- cambe, and will never be done if they organize the legislature. It is well known that McElroy was rewarded for bis services in fixing Benton couuty solid for Dolpb, and that his work in the same Hue is to be extended Into Lane county. Prof, Hawthorne who was president of the Agricultural Col- le.'o once Is said to Ijavo worked un this Job for McElroy among tbe local Astoria. That machine clem inds that all Eastern Orrgon products pay tri bute toj portlaud anil tbo Pacific rail roads, '(vblcb lu turn pay tbo machine 5100.00Q a year In salaries as counsel to protect their interests politically while taking he annoy of tbo pooplo. Thai machine cleuiards that nil tbe produofs of the Willamette valley pay tolls, pilotage, towage and tonnage for cargyiiigaU its freight and products up and dovu tbo Columbia river, Instead of direct shipments to tbe oce.iu. All tbe present talk of a railroad to Astoria will end In smoke aud be thwarted if It Ia,ln tbe power of the old Pacific railroad combine to prevent it. The people must get rid of the glam our thatffliese men are ludlspensible to the exigence of this state or the Re publican party; get rid of the glamour that other men cannot fill their places in our'state and nation equally as well or better than they: cet rid of tlm glamour that these men are animated byothentban selfish purpoEcs; get rid of the glamour that thoy are anything but shaipj lawyers w ho, while they pluck tbo big corporations for all there is in them, pay their strikers with big salaries aifd, big appropriations out of tbe state treasury j that while they take the pcoplnV' oilL-es and tbo people's pay their services are already sold to tbe higher bidder. NO. THE CURRENCY BILL. Carlisle's Pet Measure Another Substitnte. Gets GROVER WILL NOT NOW TALK. Democrats Urged AgaiMst Opposi tion to tko Hill; The cuipojor of Oermany likes nnnlo cake. He prefers it made with Dr. Price's Brtkluu Powder. THE BLOCKADE RAISED. Railroad and Telegraph. Linos Get ting Back to Business. Portland, Jan. 6. Tbe snow block ade was partially raised today, by the arrival of lb Southern Pacific train, uuo j caieqj ay. -ruts morning's traiu is reported eleven tiours late. Nothing has been beard from tbe O. It. & N. train, at Bonneville. Tbe steamer Harvest Queen, started for Bonneville this morning, for the purpose of bring ing tbo delayed passengers In. It is not certain that-sbo will reach Bonne ville, as the Columbia Is filled with floating ice. Tbe Northern Pacific trains are rqnning regularly, hut tbero Is no telegraph communication along the line. oauajsr Hardware, Wagons, Carts, Road Machinery Latest Improved Goods and lowest Vrlocu, II VJ. Cnr. State and Liberty Sit. SAIFM OREfiOH A, Rotan, the Furniture Man I llMflll . til lut.i lm uldkLuml. Nu. atfl l'o lll"lf a below u ( lu ornur lu maa t tutu on uiliDrinu.uiiiuuain .(,..r. ... lUlJ.to...lr Il.ilun fli ft.iriillilr If ,. n "" ' " " ..- ..-. .r.m .. r 1 t trwirt F '.. fV fW,, ,!,. T-W.f' 'oiuroirjiU(iifki, Jlmnrfi u IfHB I'lHW IllUlllllrfc Hi I til tJiletnlb Mi, tio ifc, ake theOne Cent Dail v An Uroutm Nwpij,ar UiiJifunilit mm ium ut mut yii IGfiiiiMrii jmjmw wjj wt mmr-'Phbi 1 li(tiiiiiLivoly i)g Oi(oi) MffweuAnor fiflUrJy ooyojv in Orison liri, ' rr jozenia and is to be the futuro preal dent at Eugene, so reports say, The Republican party must shake off these methods and theso men aud put newer, cleaner, decenter, less corrupt niou to tbo front If it would have any future In Oregon. Oregon has clean handed, able Republicans, like Fulton, Tongue, CJeor, Ford, Gutch, the Millers of Josephine, plenty of good men in Hasten Oregon, who are free to servo the people faithfully In any capacity, The old bosses have not served them honestly, faithfully, disinterestedly, 1'hey cannot do the latter, Tholr hands oro tied by the corporations, by old promises end obligations, mode for tbo past ttvpnty years to their (ools and favorite, TJjpy could not Jf Un-y wore dlfelnlorfwtedly Jioumt und palrJ. nlo ilo anything (or (he people but plunder (hem (o pay ilr debts, . Down lliu old machine, u (he nrder all uIopk tlm Hue, Wlmt Innrml Imvo (he Ilmiton. Lin. win, ri, VliwUmm, Nurlon, j'k wnd Yamhill member of (ho Ula. liirfMyolliitftol(MpHiB JMpli w ohlno in power fur I do )ml twtnly yesrtf 'Pj,m j,)8chip lUrwuU II VorU lml lftwln If mnUr vmUtH of (bu J'mbIIIo rallroAd( m mUmUy imlt U) Him umM ut lht WHUiiifllv river or Hit ejrtein(, w mti (be tthtotm uutlet (f iu WllUiiiUle yMtfy ,) vrywuwwn 10 rvfji Jy of Death to Traitors. Pabis, Jan. 5.-Captaln W. Fred Dreyfus, of the Fourteenth regiment, artillery, recently attaohed to tho gen eral staff of the army, who was tried by court martial and convicted of treason In disclosing Important war office documents to foreigners and was sentenced to deportation and Imprison. ment for life In a fortresa, was publicly Washington, Jan. 5. Debate on the currency bill in tbe houso today was begun by Beatner, a Democrat of Lousiana, who expressed surprise at opposition to the measuro on tho dem ocratic side of tiio bouse. Ho paid a tribute to tbe abilities ot Secretary Car lisle, and dwelt upon tbo duty of sup, porting him, which ho said rested upon tbe Democrats. dllOVKR is MUM. Washington, Jan. 6. Satisfaction was expressed by tbo Democrat leaders of the, house when the newB reached tbocapltol that, as a result of the de liberations of the cabinet yesterday, it was deemed inadvisable that tbo presi- uou duuuiu, m wis iime, sonu a spec ial message to congress urgintr the pas sage of tho Carlisle banking bill Washington, Jan. 6.--The general debate on the currency bill whlon con sumed the time of the house again yes terday will continue until a caucus la held, then If present plans of tbe advo cates of the bill are endorsed the de- bite will go on uader the five minute rule until Tfatlrsdajr of ,aext week. when a final vote will be taken. The entire day's debate was a epoech in opposition to the measure by Hendnx, a N. V. banker. He declared tho bill wou u ne inadequate as a measuro of relief for tho treasury and besides would provide an unsound currency. He suggested as the only measure of relief tho passage of a bill to fund greenbacks. Tho other speakers- today were Hepburn and Dingtey, Our Sujrar Tariff. Washington, Jan. S.The tarlff war between the United States and Europe reached an acute phaso today. The first official act of HerrJEIongle muller, now Austrian minister, wan the lodgment of a protest against that paragraph in. tho sugar schedule aot which imposes an additional duty of one-tenth of one per cent, on sugar coming Into tho United States from countries which pay an export bounty ou it. This action was taken todav and tho ground taken by tho minister is similar to that which formed tho basis of tho protest of Germany-that the additional duty paid discriminates against Austria and consequently is a violation or the treaty of commerce with the nation. So far no threat of retaliation accompanied the protest. Uj miff is con Verdict of Manslanghter from tiio Jury. OREGON COUNTERFEITER. CAM degraded this morning In front of tho military school of this city. When tho proceedings wore ended, Dreyfus was handcuffed, taken to a prison van, and drlvon to an ordinary prison, escorted by a squad of gendarmes, amid cries of "death to traitors," A Priest Removed, Panama, Jan, G,-Tbo Bey, Father Sticks, who mado a bitter attack on thememborof his congregation In a sermon New Vear'a morning, hus been removed and his successor will bo appointed, Two Men Crushed, HpuAriuK, wn JoiirC-Wm, Mon Aglmi) ond Bert M"Qiiron mro loading car with sauked wheuL v..i,r,iu when (he grain tonnicd nvi.r ,m,i onuhwl both men to (he lloor, Moim. ghaii ww lukon nut dead and Monroe Wb liiiooiiiidloiu, Jfo will recover. ANOTIIEB SUBSTITUTE. Washington, Jan. fl.Bepresenta tivo Sperry, a member of tho banking and currenoy committee, has proposed another substitute for the Carlisle cur rency bill. It strikes out all after tho enacting lolause aud provides for tho Issue of note under the Sherman aot, Bonds to bear a per cent Interest re deemable in gold are asked for, They are to run for thirty yearn with the right to redeem after ten years. The secretary of the treasury Is empowered to keen the urold tauai-va m n i. , ,, . , t, W MIU minimum of $100,000,000 by selling these bonds, Provision Is made for tlm uteudy retirement of greonbacku, libth tho proceeds of the bonds and from surplus Jn the treasury, Bperry'a uub. etltuto is understood to liavo tho ex. ecutlyo approval In caso the Carllale bill cannot pass, WUHMNWOMMMMHini Burled the Hatchet. Washington, Jan. C.When the list of names of tho guests at tho presi dent's diuner to the cabinet was civen out last evening the appearance among them of Senator Hill, of New York was received with incredulity. There had been no intimation that the Now York sonator was to bo present and when it became known about town that Mr. Hill was a guest of tho presi dent tho fact was at onco the subject of tho greatest speculation. In tho Senate. WAsiiiNGTON.Jan.C. In the senate a resolution calling on tho secretary of tbe navy to inform tho senate why all the Bhlp-of-war had been with drawn from the Hawaiian islands was laid be fore the senate, and Lodge addressed tho senate thereon. He received thb correspondence and reports regarding Hawaii, which had been Bubmitted to the senate earlier in tho sesalon in ac- eordftse with hT Tanitfirn. rfi particularly dwelt on tho fact that when tno English minister at Hono lulu learned that an American war voseel waa to sail, tbe ordors of the British vessel, which was booked to aall before the American, wero ouanged. He declared that, while our government hastened to recall Slovens, who wae earnest in promoting Amori can Interests, England took pains to retain and uphold her representative for his devotion to her interests. At tho cloao of Morgan's speooh Mltoboll of Oregon took tho floor on tbo Nicaraguan bill and tho bill wont over without action. Wm. Davenport, a Lebanon tiio Yictlm. Poutland, Jan. j.-Tho trial of iorney x. N. Sleeves for complicity Willi "Bunco" Kelley in tbe mimW, ueorge W. Sayres, has cloeetL Thi argument nf nnnnmi . rfc-l . w.Uou4 wuoumeu an oi yesterday's session, and ended at aboi 0:30 o'clock last night. Then Jui Stephens delivered his nlim- tn Jury, and at 10:10 o'clock It was reti for deliberation. At 1 p. m. today the Steovea' jiwyl was still out, and It Is believed that tbero will boa disagreement. LATElt. Tbo Jury In tho Steeves caso roturr. a verdict of guilty of manslaught iLiB uuernoon. AN OREGON COUNTEBFEITEIl. San Fbanoisco, Jan. 5.Tho Uni ted States sooret service agents he; uavo received news from Lebanon.' Oregon, of tho arrest near that place fill William Davenport, formerly a druat gist and now a wealthy rancher near ! more, on charge of countarfamm.. u. B. Marshall Grady, of Oregon, mado tho arrest. It lit slated that flwi others of the gang are to be arrrestad.l ,?5IeDPrL&t.nce,.ery,LRj8ntr iur counterfeiting. It is sia ed ti since his release, ho has been engaged! Willi otbors, in flooding Oregon ana terOfeltUcKoeins30Und couut,y wltu un- "There's nosuob word an ruii'i in m. baking with Dr. Price's peerless powder. Who Is Responsible 7 London, Jan, 6, Tho Standard Athens oorreepondfint cava that Zekkl Pasha, who Is the military coramaudor at Erzinglan, has been hold Jarrely re sponsible for tho massacre In Armonla, An exiled peraonogo in Yanlp, Turkey, rteoiarea that Zekkl Pasha, Jong presi it of the military court in Yanlna, Jnitlgaled a massacre of Christians there, The populace hated him. dw. Ing to his cruelties He onco exiled to A!tt,uiimber of honorable and liuio. ot nt unriHiaris, members ot sono ot tbe best famlll la tboolty, J--1UO tbo sands of tbo fte&Rhnro t h purchasers of Dr. Price' nnkino. pn. uui uro inuiiipiying. Tho Ponnoyer Scholarshin. PoinxANU, Jan, 6,-Speakinif todav of tho ondownment of Williams oolleea with a floholarship, Governor Pennoyet nald that tho amount was f3500. Inter est on tho amount will hn s,9.m "- "" "w v annum. This will provldo tuition for two deserving students, In tho award of scholarships, Oregon student shall havo tho preference, In addi tion to tho $3500 scholar, ship, tho governor has donated 500 to the Alpha Delta Phi society, of Wil liams' CoIIOk'O. Of Which IllH tinn TTnrr 1 was an honored moHilmr. piii t...i, tho second Ponnoyer scholarship la ow isngiand collegee, William l'en noyer, of Norfolk county, England. entered Harvard college Jn J070, wllh ft ront charge upon his estate of fi!00 per annum, A Flonoer Gono, Dknvwi, Jan, 0,-A, Jf, Bleieker, h liloiieor, died today, aged 73 years, JU built bo lrnl fifiblii in rifliivni- i ick and organlKca tbo first MMorilo Mn'u lu Colorado, " Wimmmmimmmm upoed Murder. dim Ami, Jm, W la now a lrom irMiiwiioo Hia juhu V, a muier, who duuth fn n.B imui nnm (but wa Uiovuln (n jiaye ,m unhide wm mmoml. wll ww a liilo ;ner ml hm) mnito mauv bltfcrnieiti. 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