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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1895)
r WWW"P"W!TT' 'SWf Vt w J ( ) U RN AL COTJ25TY OtfJPIOJLAIi PAPER. U," CIS'NTS jleii mo2$t.u BY MATL. VOL. 7. DAILY EDITION. SALEM, OREGON SAT Vl DAY. JANUARY , ibltf. DAILY EDITION. no. aia wvnfxTf yfi;WJf.jyi " (CAPITAL HL " -ssgtsEas They Are of a mi m X C3E3C3EEjaLJE- EiExrsKaa if the Brown Shoe You will get inotl ry n pair 5.T.BARNES 383 COMMERCIAL ST. the Willamette Hotel o- TRADING HOTEL Riiluced rate. Management libera'. Kcctrie cam leave hotel fortell pub lic uulhlhui ml poIutH oriiitero.st. Hpeclnl rates will bo given to perm meut patrons. RED FRONT K. C HANSEN, Manager A Full Supply of Horses find Busies on Hand. .boarded uy tno .way, uuuti u . Corner Commercial and Trade Blreoto, - bAJjfrM, Ult m pii UMJS And All OISMJSNT, BuriLDiNG i:)6 STATE ST Artificial Teeth, JKHJCHTJCU A i'1'rrnr IT PLATWB, JiuoU tuul Mi Nulhiiig . IfA " iJTfl , fc rl J 'tabu oviii (J ray iJron SJ I 5j.'jmf,j!"3r -.ma mi i nun m ! !l LJi '" Hardware, Wapjoni, Carle, Road Machinery J, A, Botan, the "" """" "" TaketheOneCentDai.lv . . i ha i.i i,..iuu ilmiM mil. Aii ihwu ww4Pwr' "rJl;. m Ti- B EI U Good Quality, Too. Co.'s "Star fl Slav" Shoes. service from them. OF THE CITY. w:a.gjsi-ir j .tii JtAwb-i ' LIVERY STABLE. Horses SAND, Material. hi)y tlMivuil looui rwttvmm withor gold or yrtunmu, but fliwUlmw work thmu, m i, IIi Ail Ei . iyV in? fnNYKIS, DJNTJT, - ..,. , 3BPGt.oef., Furniture Wan I ...... --- i in nn- -T1- - -""- ,Kirnmn-i ' ,1"IM"" """' "ll'"1 THIS ANTl-DOLPH MEN. Legislators Willing Stand (o .Make a ON THE SENATORS!!!!1 QUESTION. Tito YKnl Issue Now ileforo (lie lVoplo of-:OrfRon. Following ltepuMioan representatives and senators have declared tbemnilvti against tne re'-ejection of Mr. Dolph for senatorrag SENATOltS. . ALLKV B. F., Iiini 0)iii)l v. JOHNSON" A J.. Linn eo.mily. M'CLUNG J. H. Li'iritt county. KBIMIKSBNTATIVKS BAKER 13. H. Laue county. BARKLEY II. L. Murlon county. BOOrilUY j. F., Morrow county. BRIDGE3 J. T., D iugla county. CLEETON' J. T., Columbia county CONN VIRGIL, Klumath county. OON T. H.uVVa8Co couuty. CUAIG-DAV.IU, Marion county. CUR '.'Id C;J., Cluuop county. DUNN OF.6. W. Ji.ckson, couuty. GATES II. V., Washington county. GUILD H. O., Yiunhill couuty. HILLEGAb M J., Lauc county. HOFEIl E., Mariou couuty. LESTER 0. F , Olulfeop couuty. JjYLE A. R., Crook county. MINTIEF. L., Oluckumufl couuty. MOORHEAD S. L., La no county. PATTERSON O. L., Grant couuty. RINEAR30N G. O, Clackamas county. SCOTT J. H., Linn couuty. SMITH T. Fleming, Linn coot - TIGfibTcrF7V7S5nTuBton county. WRiaiJT J. A.f Union county. YATKS C. P., Washington couuty. A perfect Jewel for housekeeper Is Dr. Powder. ttio enterprising Price's JtuUliiK SENATORIAL BEN1IWBNTB Umatilla county II publican are aalnBt Dolph. Thus thu tide bwcIU an It rolls oh to thu f tato cupltol. Bukur Democrat. Evidently Bonator DjIdIj cnift)ldoi It onlv ordinary pruduueo to look after IiIh Huimtirml honors in poreoii. IIIh dUtliiKulahed Hcrvlcu are m t poclally needed In coikuh Junt now, lutthey in ulit he luvaluahlu a little later on wiiili) hlw urtNurice In the lobby of the O.'ukoi) luululaturo diIhIU have a tend enayto rcntrulu Ihn "huokliric" fpro pinklty of jiiio"buDolitfrto.t" ineinbir who hail jhecome rtntlenH under the ihniLed uralmr ruDto) of IiIh June IhBther.-IndepeniJent Kulerprh, Ht. JfelenV Mlxl. Hw The more IheOreHOiilun WliU Ihe wtroiiK-r ' oiiim the Mintlinent euulnitt Mr. Uolpli. K Uml pfr will only lliiue on U previa mum lh people Invleud of the (U)rporlloii)mlil Irliiniph in thu fcunulorlul oonlt'4. Haott my hln nutleniw U worn out. Well, (he ijwmiIu'k nullunw wuk worn lUimWmit ut iwidhiK hU iihull loitu Mfo, If til 'only vm' wJIh Wr. J'oipil itd it Mioul'i vm him. bo hlklorhwl faot. Thl A Ih" Juurntl pfwIWwl vtrul woel ko, Huiiulr J)lph m iUwrlJ hi j)ftl Whiof,lo und dome home I j (irKo to lobby r hh iwii ru'J lion, Thtti'tf hul whHl he w vleeM loriMr whuiht'dfuww py for, but wltpv hU iwml liilurevU ulbth wllh lljuf hi iwiiMUbuhKflPh'it motto Jy "IhM Jll' he (I -il." IIWIVW bt libMiiJtfu f'tt") WKfhluKi"" imy jiAweUl bltttwliitf In )loli w whhf he l y Minn IcNlfluilon ItsuwUW U the im (lK "' 0vgi ibiMi(h Hliliwd hiiiilrmiw. Jf Mmlr llph lMi whivhome it mould oMtur, iherv wwibl m bwm no .! VlMW IHI l i' moUHf fMimu r wuihmJ tUIiMl l'l. Mr i;'rtu m lhl Umw Ihuluali Uilrf in w it tHM miwl m l Ihf ' Hill, MHi th-M IMit MhlMipl Wlfc vnr. 'vw4l JfiwJ M" W hh wf "' mi'' iKiJUl, bw Mw tin Old '4 forar II) l)H!MIl inLUMlluhlltMud UiK iJiiJ ifilit l ItoiiiKw i'riil mnimh 0 -- tlon to the forrcHnro of theno Ian Is f too Billy to nK-rlt notice f this H Mb real reaaoli. but it la not. He is pecure In Ida salary oli 15000 from Ibo po.le and the rallroftll company can allonl to poy him ilO.OOWfor his vote analust the forfeiture. Tail's the way tuilllouairo cenatoM are rnaile. Leunuon Auvance. Republicans are unwilling to main tain tho party wholly in the Interest or the !uV firm 61 Dolph, Bolllur & rihtmii. Dolph Iib bi-cn senator twtfitia Voare. itelllueer In U. S. ditrlct Judflfnra'Jiollih lilfd IdstHHt to Ret "Uritilu appolutCtt circuit imipe, om m ptaua were frustrated, due lo hl Hlrong oppoR'.tiou which Immediately mani fested Itself from every quarter oi iup Btate. The cumbiualiou, however, ex pect to organize the senate next week, and make Simon president. This will place him m a position to carry on his plana more easily , This accomplished, the machlno will then attempt to "flx" i lie legislature foi Dolph 'h reelection. Hut right here tl! : machine will run tt;uina a stone vail. Tho Dot phi lee re only 2(1 Htronji while the auti ring fninluii will preseit a solid frout of 42, bcslder) the elgUeeu Popuiidts and DemocralB who vll certainly not lerjd ihelr aid to tin- Dolph combine. Theee 42 members will bo found t' ue to the last. They know that at least thre fourths of tho people f Oregon are op posed to Dolph's electfon. They don't like tho Simon rl6g They aie opposed to bottom. Theyl lavnr morn liberal lluuiifi.il lcglHlatliiratul a m.ij irity of them are prouoquced sIIvhi' advocate. I'hcfe men will uol sacrltlco their prin ciples in the Dolph combination, no) a 111 I hey tre6k llie pledges aheadj mmle to vote and work nKliist lilm. IJolphlMii, Mimoniilm, boudlo liilluenct and miichtne politics will be buried. Il it is not, and Dolfh is again lolslod upon tho people ofihls state, the Re publicau party will become dlsorgan l.ed. Men who dldtthe fighting during he last campaign qemiuid Dolph's de feat. Ooly a few o)d foesiU are trying o force bis electCoii. Their succofs wJJUHjjpJejluujHltoi.fotLyfiftrs, to.come,. out tr tney aro aeieaieu ine xvepuoucan party of Oregon will contluuo to llourlsh and prosper, Men who are solicitous for tho party'a welfare, and consider ita future success more im portant than the election of any one particular caudldato for United States senator, will not becomo Identified with Simon's machine. The opposition to Dolph does not demand tho election of any particular candidate. They will hi satisfied with either Lord, Fulton, Tongue or Hermann. Corvallla Ga zette, , Prof, John M. Ordwuy, of tho MatB nohusetta Inbtltutoof Technology, re re eort: "Dr. Price's Cream Baking J'jwdor is free from all adulteration, hurmleBH uud pure In'lts Ingredients, mid mixed In Iho right proportions," Wants Oregou'u Law. WAHWNfriON, Jan, VI. The gov eruor of Alitalia addreuied the house committee on territories In support of an iipproprlutlou ,lo allow him to ap point a number of tho Justices of the peace for the territory who shall have power to try certain case under the luw.of Oitsiiou, which ho wutiU ex tmll to Alaska, At present I here Is hut one federal court In the territory. Tiie si of I he territory make Itnoct' twy to no iIiivUmhiiiIs of mllis to court, and for thl lenion he wants justice U diulde minor cAsen, mpydally llmior wmpluliiU, JJeiiioflrstlo JhiOiUBlftBin. HAMUMII'io,JM, l,-l wni Kltt tiny In KHuriim(o, 'lUu mriii) fumls ul hum if. Bmhl limileltM DommUu hollilsy uml the iwrviiioiiliD llm)lK li hmIwk (ut of t.Oover imr.Mrlihiii uml Him uomlhK In of Uuwiwr iiuilil ww nmm by m JWlIp Mllli lilliyWl4m lbt llMMW UiV wliulti Mil y Jul u fw tif iintfnshi Vfumm Men I'liihi, I'ahm, J nib Vi -)in$i IWviuw ut Ihy wpm (Willi, niit) in, (Ju'iitiC s me i hWw on ihu iiri, Tnw wtrwtii'iJ by filml iIuiIik Uj diiuii rwwJwwJ Li (Jim lupinmu iri lii Jw! IHlMiteh MJ Us WJih ike iM li th ibm MVMU tim ITI1I INCOME TAX LAW Senator (iiirdoii Savs It Cannot Ma Escaped. tVPPROPRIATION NOT NECESSARY II Delinquent a Heavy Tonally Will Do Added. Washing ton, Jau. 1. Senator Gordon, ot Georgia, in conversation with another seuator said: "Tho de feat of the appropriation bill will not defeat the collection of the income tax, Under section twenty-nine all pernons md corporations with Incomes" above f.3300 are rtq'ilred to make rqturns ac cording to a form prescribed by the revenue department, to the secretary of jllio treasury. Those who hopo'to osope payment of the Income tux ihrough a frtiluie of onress to make the appiopriatlou uaked for, and who ire tliu.-i led to neglect making loturus it the time fixed by law, will (lud themselves involved in CO per cent heavier tuxes, and, bo compelled to pay them." Tho sena to galleries were fairly well filled today in anticipation of a speech by Senator Gorman on tho currenoy question, in which it was thought lie would propose some solution of the problem from tho sen a to standpoint. Cockrell called up the urgent deficbincy mil, auu rresiuiug umcer iiarria ex plained tho parliamentary situation corning over from yesterday. Hill of fored an amendment to it, appropria ting funds for the collection of the In C3me tax, so tho legality of tho tax can ha referred to courts. Tho chairman had ruled out'un amendment on tho point of order. Hill appealed from tho decision of tho chair uud Morgun movnd to luy the uppeul on thu table In order to per mit the senrtors to have further dis cussion of the income tax. Morgan agreed to withdraw his motion. Teller then uddressed the senate In support of tho continuance of tho Income tax. Teller gave his opinion that the ln OiHiio tax would become permanent eyou though It was limited to live years by tho prose nt law. Ho believed It was such mi equitable tax that thu people wiwld not lnlnt on Its con. tlmiunco, Ifandod to Carlisle, Wahiiinoton, Jan, lii.-Hcoretury (Jarllblu was bunded a copy of Hcnutor Vut 'a now domicilii hill, Ua read It with Inleresl, hut made no comments, p Better Cheaper. Tmi K()YAJJAKJNO VOWVllH i more ccouomjcfll IllU) other jiiukU Wiium uf iu vmav kvm) tirttnftih, a uhuwn by hoik hu V, , nnd CniimJIiti) Dovcnmwirt jicrii. Tim otlitfi' biiklug powtki'tt coniiiln from 90 u Uq w miU m iBttVtfiiJns: gu limn Hvt liDYAf,. Vm ihu WYAU ffvun fchoulil It cui ilium tliiij) iba ullw, would bu uiiii;!) tliu q)mM', J i) ttddltlun Ui lj)j (ha nupurlor lluvur, xwoulnaw, whtslftMiiix iiawt ant tlaiioi? of (Jm Awtl rtiliuul by 110 YAL UAKINi VOWDlill wouitl JUfllw any Mmnw In fto& InilpWm Hlghmi ot ail lu ImmiUw. rirmgltii n LuM U, & Qovmimnt to Bmwt m&k Hoavy Flro, K.viikana, Wis., Jan. 12. This city was visited by a $35,000 Are this raorn tug, that cut a big swath In the busi ness blocks of Second street. Llndauer, Falack and Rupirt's three blocks were destroyed together with considerable of their contents, Gold in St. Louis. St. Louis, Jan. 12. Yesterday's sudden drop In tho temperature con tinued through the night reaching tho oldest point of winter at 2 o'clock this morning, ten below zero. At 11:10 a. m.,the Iherinomotcr registered at one above. y.em. Happy results are always obtained When Dr. Price's Cream Baking Pow der is used It works to perfection, Mrs. CharloB D.tvidsou, of Astoria, joined In tho, Salvation Army at the latter place, and Is now making the slums of Aslorla ho.vt wllh her halle jabs. Tho amount of aparatus owned by the Peudletou Fire departmout.foots up ut (8300.50. This Includes tho whole bag of tricks. A 8pokaue man haa advertised an umbrella, and many pupors are singing tho praise of bis honesty. TINY TELEGRAMS. The uatloual dairymen are In session in Washington. California road convention Is in session at Saoramento, Cal, John D. Cnmmlus, of New York, was today chosen treasurer of tho Irish National Federation of America. Tho steamer State, of California, on route to Astoria, broke her shaft and arrived at San Francisco today by tug boat. TIih old opera houso at Pendlet6q is being remodeled. fji'fnun . m. Three feet of snow at the locks and all work has suspended - ' ' " February 10th, 800 acres of land will bo sold to tho Ulgheat bidder from tho Umatilla reserfjdlon. 25 Fivo hundred elk were Been one day recoutly, all In one band. King county timber thioves are to he prosecuted. Much valuable timber has been stolon of late. Dennis Dj Ford, a Bailor who has beou an lnmato of tho Soldiers' home at Outing, Washington, lias been ad judged Insane. Small boys at Eugouo have boon finding many Indian relics of late, Many bead and Hint arrwoheads, Tho bcuda were suoh as tho Hudson Bay Company used to Undo with. Receipts for water in Seattle during '01 wore $121,0G0,S1; for '03 It mt f H0, Qlfi.OJ, Twenty-eight per cent, lew than iiijl TUB MAKKBTH, San Fjianoiboo, Jan, J JJ,-Wheat Cash 00. (JmoAfjo, Jim, J 2, Wheat, Uwli MMyM. J'oiw,AWJ, JMi 18, Wheat valley 77j7BlWllttWlh, ttmmmma tuitmrnfmiii wmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Great Suffering Throughout Iho! Eastern States. HOUGH SEAS FOR GREAT BRITAIN Severe Snow Storm Raging in Devonshire. Chicago, Jan. 12. Thu thorn o ue tors from Dakota to Indiana aro very low spirited today. At noon St. i'aul reported 2 below zero, Kansas City 8 below, St. Louis 4 below, and Chicago 0 below. The indication are for warmer weathor. a kouoh sea. Queenstown, Jan. 12. Over twelve steamers have Bought refuge hero from the forco gals. A terrific heavy sea is running outaidu the harbor, and the shoro Is strowu with wreckage. nKEi SNOW. London, Jan. 12. A terrific gale, ac companied by a heavy snow storm, la c raging over in South Devonshire. The enow is several feet deep. No agent In the domestlo domain serves bo well as Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder. Wife Murder. Chioaqo, Jan, 12. Crazed by jeal- t I ously .Jacob Miller,a furniture polisher, J cut bis wife's throat from ear to ear lUuUfaa&r-thIwiHgr!rwrjnii:tr waa instantly killed. Miller then rushed to the factory, whero he was employed, and shot James Olander, the foreman, Inflicting n slight wound oyer bla eyes. Tho man's two little chil dren witnessed the murder. Brazil vs. Urugua. Buenos Aykeh, Jan. 12. A dotaoh raent of Brazilian troops, which h hotly pursuing tho number of Insur gents in tho province of Rio Uraude du Sol, has croesed tho Uruguayan frontier. A forco of Uruguayan troops opposed tho advunco of tho Brazilian, and the two detachments oponod lire on each other, One Uruguayan ofllcer and three Uruguayan noldlcrs were L killed.; Anti-flocret Society. 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