Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895, January 18, 1895, DAILY EDITION, Image 1

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CAPITAL
JOURNAL.
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PER MONTH
BY ISLAIL.
COUNTY
oirnoiAii
PAPER,
VOL. 7.
DAILY EDITION.
SALEM,. OREGON. EEIDAY JANUARY 18, 1&95.
DAILY EDITION.
NO. 318
brit
AT REDUCTION
Men's, Women's and Children's All Wool and
STANDS
Panre
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Succeeds tho' Scheming
Gasimir-Perier.
FRANCE HAD A NARROW ESCAPE
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TOE
n MOM
Tbe Monarchists nnd Imperialists
Were Active.
Our Underwear, -which is cheap at full price, will be
very low at the reduction. Our ladies' and gents' all-wool is
a special bargain. Call and see for yourselves.
K.T.BARNES
333 COMMERCIAL ST.
The Willamette Hotel
0-
LEADING HOTEL OF THE CITY.f
Reduced rates. Management llbjral
I o oulldings and points of interest.
patrons.
S Jt
Etoctrio cars leave hotel for.'all pub-
Hpeclal rates will bo given to permanent
gJKJSc: ,.,( 3-rfj- v.-
A. I. WAGNER.
CAI M
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MDDniMMTT m
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ill iiu y Muiii iu,
LIME,
And All
CEMENT,
Building
SAND,
Material.
95 STATE ST,
Artificial Teeth
INSERTED
Without Plates.
Hoots and badly decayed tooth recrownod
tef
k'tf'vnLi
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with oithor gold or porcelain,
Nothing but first'olaus work done,
DR. CONTRIS, DENTIST,
Parlors over Gray Bros,
RED FRONT LIVERY STABLE.
E. C, HANSEN, Manager,
A Mill Hiinnly of IforoB and Wuwriofl on Hand, Horo
Jimmied by tho Day, Wook or Month,
Ounwr Commonilal and Tnula HlruoN, SAL.OM", OH
GMfcJkrsr SIEfcOIB,,
Hardware, Wagons, Carts, Road Machinery
AND AQWOUXrUKAT IMPJyWMWNVS,
LttUl lll)IrOVMt OoodS Mild )V)WWl JVIiH.
Lajy.. g!!jiteijgyjbiBi SAlfH 9IIEM-
. A, Rotan. tho Furniture Man
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aketheOne Cent Daily
An UiMuon Nuwuiumwr' Mfhinlii mm te hH
mt ymi )Sut0rn iinpum will not wimwor J lilii In
litttiuuHvuly (Iiu Qwhow Nuwhjwjw iiurwy oovgo
M'g 0 IOl Jlto)(Wl,
Paris, Jan. 18. The election of M.
Felix Faure, on tbe action of M. Wuid
deck Rousseau, who resigned In bis
favor, postpones if It does not entirely
avert tbe disaster which threatened tbe
Republic through tbe machinations
of tbe d'Orleanists primarily and the
Bourbons and Bonapartlste in a minor
degree. ,
The Due d'Orleans Issued a manifesto
which created great lurore, tho Bocial
lots being pronounced in their demand
for the seizure, Imprisonment, death
orexlleofaligroyallsts and the cry "a
bas ies arlstocrut" was revived in
many a boulevard and rue where it
had not been heard for years. Tbe
situation, though temporarily assured
by tbe election of M. Fauro, is Htill
pregnant with disturbance.
ORLEANS BIDS FOR THE CROWN,
The Duke of Orleans Issued a mani
festo addressed to Senator Buflel. It
dwells upon the dangers of tbe present
crbis, claiming that tbe president's let
tsr is an indictment of tbe present con
stitutien: The-Tepubliffdf France, tbe
duke claims, can never be other than a
provisional regime. Continuing, the
manifesto says: ,
The hour is near at hand when tho
couutry will whh to rttura to the form
of government which wai the glory of
Its past, and is tho guarantee of Its fu
ture. Providenco, in making me rep
resent the monarchy, imposes upon mo
a heavy heritage, but the day my
oo antry calls mo I shall Hud attend
ee ioe. and, In ray devotion, force to fill
fl 1 my whole task. My life and blood
will belong to Franco; to that Franco
which my ancestors made great nnd
respected. That will be the work of
tsmorrow, Tho task of today will be
to overcome Immediate (lungers,"
The manifesto concludes with au ap
peal to the friend of monarchy to vole
for tho caudldalo best able to maintain
Internal order,8oclulpouounnd Fiance's
honor abroad,
OABIMIK I'lilWKH U'AB OVKIIOOMK.
When M, UaHiinlM'erler beard of
tho proceedings 111 tbo chamber of dep.
ti Its yesterday lie wus completely
overcome, Tlio miolnlMu are hitoxl
cated wltli their victory itiul tlio royal
Ut u a ferment. Tlio Duke o Orleans
and Ilia Count iu Jfuuwsunvlllu, nf tlio
royalist agency In J'arl, aru m untlve
(elugrnphlu ourrespoudenw, Munh
fnutooe from (lie Duke of Orleans and
from JViiwu Vlolor NmjioIuoii are ex.
peeM today. Tim dlspatoh also nays
orders have been given at the frontiers
H UiprPM Mliythlng lllio attempts 10
ereute demonstrations against Him
publlu, whlyh, It t added, Is not llliuly
o tf ulittktin y imlllloal ilityeoii)CH,
cabinet J nuiry 1, 1682, but was
called to All tbe same office Septem
ber 24, 18S3, iu tbe last cabinet presided
over by M. Jules Ferry, nnd resigned
wltb the rest of tbe ministry March 81,
1885. M. Faure was elected to repre
sent tbe Seine Iuferieuro In tho elec
tions of October 4, 1885, and for tbo
third time became uyder-secretury of
state, this time In thb Tirade cabinet.
In the elections of September 22, 1889,
be was efeoted to represent tbe second
district of Havre and was in tbe
Dupuy cabinet, which resigned just
previous to tbo resignation of M. CnBl-
mlr-Perier. He wus, also, minister of
marine. M. Faure was slated for the
presidency of tbe chamber of deputies
in the event ol the election of either M.
BrJsson or M. WaldocR-Rousseaur
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GETTING IN ITS WORK.
Tlio Cleverest Woman Swindler
in the Coimlry.
HER ARREST IN KANSAS CITY.
AMOROUS OLD URQUHART.
Worked a Confidence Game on
Lincoln's It?latlves.
and Is SuW.
Chehalis, Jan. 18lt-Urquhart, of
Napavlne, this countyi'bas been made
defendant in a $25,000 breaoh of prom
ise case. Tbe plaintiff is Miss Blan
chard, of Napavlne, ,15 years of age.
The parties came here y iBtcrday to get
married, Drqubart having already
pu i chased an extensive wedding out
fit lutended for bis wife. His children
persuaded him not to1 procceed wltb
the ceremony, and MIb3 Blanchard
had the papers of the sut seryed within
two hours. Urqubart is over 75 years
old, and one of the oldest settlers and
wen th eat men in this part of the state.
His family have been prominent for
many years In business and political
circles. His children pay tbo case Is
oue of blackmail, and that the girl and
her family worked- etfvorel months to
got hold of the old gentleman's money.
Kansas City, Jan. 18 Mrs. Annie
D.Bellah, probably the cleverest wo
man swindler who ever obtained
money on fraudulent chooks In tho
Dida't Marry Miss r'iftoen-Year-Old Unlt6d Btate8 baa been apprehended
PAIR'S NUMEROUS WILLS.
Tho
the
Executor Must Produce
Whole Batch.
San Francisco, Jan. 18. When the
executors filed the will of the late Sen
ator Fair for probate yesterday tho at
torneys for Senator Fair's children cre
ated a sensation by stating that tho
senator had made n number of wills
and that tbd executors bad picked out
oue for probato that ploased them most
and that the direct heirs wanted all the
wills Hied. Judge Stack mado an or
der ns requested and all tbo wills will
have to bu produced.
The mutter of the probato of tho will
has been continued for three weeks, By
Htutements of attorneys, it (was clearly
foreshadowed that there will be a con
test on tho grounds of Insanity and
undue Influence.
WlUtflPNNY OV fKANOIl.
Dkotcli of Vmf, tlio tfw Uel at
Hi KIUb)fl
M. J'wli J'MUtf vvm born In j'urU
JiniryiW, lull. Hew towwly
lilK)wiiur of Jfftvrc, mihI whm pfwiilmi
f(tU Ulmnhtruf oiniirw ut lliui
lwn. DurlOK Hid J'VNiiM-l'riiliiii
WnfUv vMvUWntWUm t)l Hie
(uriU AIiI'imi-iI b"i litm ilrv lu
l'M llltf Vl'lMllltCW Willi Mllnl In
bulling ilowii Mitt ii'Iiiiimiii Ih wm
flful fliiu lliv lin(iikr d( iIpiijIIm
H'j'Ubli:l Im mil l)r ill I III lllllf
mHIim f"rimUI"" unlit rtiiibwli iwb
lll iff Wowwur Hi JWj Iiu lll'f
uMlvr iMtuifry ut ilulv, inMiUur m
)iumr a wUmue Ite IhIih'jiiiiIi.
The Ricks Impeachment.
WAHiiiNQ'roN, Jan, J8,Jrodorlck,
of Kansas, today submitted tho report'
of the Judiciary C'ominlttco In
(be Judge Kicks cuse, ileolarlngi "It
Is our conclusion Hint Judge Ricks Is
not guilty of any oileiiHC, (lint there
was iiu Intention of wrong-doing, and
no moral turpitude uttuoliod, We
Hieroforo reimntiDtxid tlml (lie ri'ou-
(loi;, reported to (Iiu Jfoime, for Im
peuolimoiit, Iiu pot ndopM."
and taken to tbe central police station
and detained, awaiting word from the
police authorities at Excelsior Springs,
Mo., and elsewhere Mrs. Ballah came
to town Tuesday night accompanied
by a well-dressed bright-looking 12-year-old
boy, and registered as Mrs.
Dennlsou, of Baltimore, Ind. By
cbanci she was recognized In tbe hotel
corridor, and her arrest followed. She
admltB her identity, and says she will
fight the case.
In Excelsior Springs last summer
she bacamo acquainted with Lemuel
Llncoln.relatlve of martyred presldout.
She told him she was preparing to
write a history of President Lincoln
and his descendants. Ho readily gave
Mrs. Bellah the desired Information,
and she finally got Lincoln to caBh a
bogus chock for $125 for her. With In
formation obtained from him she went
to Plattsburg, Mo., and worked the
same deal on Mrs. McMlohael, sister of
Lsmuel. Mro.Bellah then disappeared,
and though the police of scores of towns
were hunting for her, she managed to
elude them all. Mrs Bellah Is 40 years
of ago.
When arrested yesterday aho was
fashionably dressed, and had 84 Iu
money, besides several checks on Balti
more and Philadelphia banks, signed
by Joseph T. Bellah, but not dated or
filled out. She is well educated, Ohlof
Hpeers has on file a record of the wom
an, furnished several months ago by
tho authorities of BoBton, Mass., whero
tho Bollahs, Joseph T and Annie D,,
wero tho defendant in several suits
Instituted by persons defrauded, The
operations of the Ilellahs extend over
live states, In default of ball Mrs. Uol
Inh was seat to Jail to await trial.
The A. P. A. Association Rampant la
Montana.
Helena, Jan. 18. Tho climax of
he eirbrt of tbe A. P. A. people to In
duce tbelr members to bolt tho nomi
nation of Thomas H. Carter lor the
senate came to light yesterday. A
large number of thm came over from
Butte on tbe dny tbe vote was taken
for senutor, but their demonstration
was a Hat failure and uttorly without
eflect. Today Howard Pasohal, of
Butte, a member of the legislature and
supposed to be a member of the A. P.
A. received the following letter from
Butte and addressed to the Silver Bow
delegation in the legislature:
"You traitorsUnderstand mn. an
ooath-bouud baud of thirteen, will
with pleasure await your arrival In
Butte either during or after your legis
lative duties have expired. You de
spised bribe-takers, traitors to your con
stituents, traitors to your country and
traitors to your religion; you Rome
bought abortions, dare you call your
selves Americans or confront those to
whom you owe your oQlcoa? Sincerely
then we await vour arrival In tnn
'greatest mining camp on earth.' You
will find upon Investigation there aro
no traitors in our mystlo number."
The letter was signed: James Mellan,
chairman of the committee.
Pasobal says ho knows tho man
whose name is attaohed to the letter,
but ho is not particularly afraid of auy
serious consequences following bis vote
for Carter for senator, though Carter is
a Catholic When the member learned
of tho letter received ny Pashohal, a
motion was at once made to Investi
gate tho matter and "see If any threata
had been mado against member for
voting as thoy ploased. Threo mem
bers were appointed a commltteo, and
will begin work at once.
RAILROADING I SNOW
Trains Blockaded in the Mean
tains of Nevada.
WITH AN AVALANCHE
Narrow Escape of a Train on the
Rio Grande.
The Manly Art,
Ciiioaoo, Jan, 18, Tho fifteen,
round glove contest between Tom
Hyau, welterweight olmniplou of
America, and Jack DompaoyX'Cliuinn-
lon middleweight, will bo decided be
fore (ho Seaside Atlielello club at
Honey hlund, tonight. The betting In
In fuvorof Jtyan,
BURNING THE DEAD.
Fnneral In Butte of Tuesday's Fire
Victims.
Butte, Mont. Jan. 18. The publlo
funeral over tho romalns of tho Are-
men, policemen and others killed by
Tuesday ulght'u explosion took place
today. It was a gloomy spectacle, All
tho hearses In town wore engaged for
the occasion and In addition to the
publlo funeral a number of the dead
wero glvon private funerals at the
homes of relatives. Tho Huanolal lose
lsmuoh smaller than was first esti
mated, not reaching over $160,000.
The Underwriter' association of Ban
Francisco has subscribed f 26,000 to the
fund for tho families of tho firemen
and about ? 12,000 has already been
raised locally,
Reno, Nev., Jan. 18.-8uow Is still
falling and drifting heavily, with no
signs of abatement. There has been
no train from the west since Wednea-
day. Three passenger trains from the
east are blockaded at Truokee.
All the available snow plows and
rotarles are buoklnjc the snow In the
mountains. There Is a passenger train
In the drifts between Blue Canon and
Bummit.and the Virginia and Truckee
trains aro blookaded.
TREMENDOUS FALL IN COLORADO.
Denver, Jan. 18. Reports from the
western slopes of the Rookies Indicate
that the enow fall during tbe past 24
hours has been one of tho heaviest ever
known.
At Ouray, Bllverton and Tellurlde,
there Is threo feet of snow on the level
and trafflo Is completely blocked. In
some places the snow has drifted
twenty feet deep.
A enow slide near Tellurlde caught
the Rio Grande Bouthern pas
senger train In motion; car windows
were broken and the engine cab cover
ed, The englneor, Andrew Fisher, had
a narrow escape.
TROOPS GALLED FOR.
to Oope
WhUkey In Alsika.
WAHIHNOiON, Jan. J. -Tlio liouwu
lerrltorN uommltUo Iim reported a
a hill lo rvKUUtu lliu liquor lurrlll In
AhMtlta. Tlio effwit ut the jiiuiuuru
will he it ri'tlrlot llmt Irufltu ami will
ooiilliie (Iiu Imiio nf lloviuwa o wlilte
wopu, (li preventing iifurliliiltf
uu, FavnrnblM notion wn taken on
tlio Dill Hiving Al'ku rltfM to Im r
reovnM In oofiure by it delegMiu,
My Hftujf 'J'lii TUm,
HI'oiumm, luii, JvTJiv huiwiiiu
wort Iim ilenlul Dm iiioiion of ), J),
Hiiillh tor h relivuiliitf mil) J udp Moor?
will lily il Hi;il4ie nf txiulloiii
Thin will Ihi Him llilnl lime Hie con,
ilmimxl iiihd lis hen miiIviiM to U
liitiiyvil, tfmlili wHyiniMj tut llie
niunler uf it fruntr mur Mjiuiiyjtf, Jlu
MiuriioyuMy iiiy win muiI to in
ti!iniiJ0 wuM uf (lie UtilUil Nmii.
Iir. I'ilv' Chci ISiMg I'ctwtfw
Quarter of Million Dollars,
Jlciiuw, Jan, IH,-Tliu Iwurso wan
weak ytsntonlay ou (lie report tlmt the
HHiiibiirg Muker Iwnk had lout J,0fW,,
ooo murk tliroiigli coiiltl'jii,
KunsU's tierxiRn Diplomat,
HmuH, Jan, IS,)'rnoe Kottovski
liae heen aiolnld In mwm (Jount
Holiotiyaloll m Jdiwlmi aiiibrnMador to
(Jerniunyt
WludlH tlierJllN.
AWHhm,Nt',Jm, Id. Advlwt
from (he i'ljl eland report (lm( (erM
hie liurrlu"M lmvre4ii(iyftwi)it over
III!) Wliols gruui, doing gren( ilniiittg
(oehlpnliigi many vm were M.
tin nUM Anlmln,
Huuuv, MrlifUiMl, Jan, , Avl
fciK'lii In lm CMnloii xit-lit'i (lave
duihm great iMruMinii of properly
end li of U(,
flit lk MftulluM Moye
wiHIjuH, IW'Mkt-'l'lH Dllhu n(Ar.
Ball Wanted for Dths,
WABJiiMiyoN, Jan, 18,-In (ho ha
boas corpus proceedings in the cwe of
I2gene V Ueba and others oonwnifd
In the Uhloago strike, (he govornment,
noting Hi rough Alf.tantA(torRey
Whitney, and Attorney Darrow aollng
tor 1Kb ihiiI his associates, today pre
touted Mllpulution (o the J, h. eu
preuie oourt, Breelng to postpone tlio
arKUinant of Uminutt until (da SfithJ of
Maroli, !aud aureelnu inuantlniu Mmi
(ho prlaoiiuru lw admitted to hall In
WOO ohhIi, Tho court look (he matter
iiiuierndvibemuuti
Punleliuient nt tl9 Orlme.
NAHHVihf.KJ'onn., Jan. JH.-AnioiiK
(lit) Mile liilrfMluooij n thu luglslaloru l
one hy Hley, of finigomery oouiity,
to provide llmt wlieua peronlecon
vlotel of rttj'1 or Attiiijill rap,
whether lie le mmm to ileatlior
not, lieehall he uompletely ra(red
ly a competeiii mnm within w dyu
from lliv dele of (nmylelloii.
tfyu. who UM Tmwilay hlubt wli
ret wing i inaow. iim wMm life
mv'ivhiviu rniiii I'Mcnu m,
Brooklyn's Police Unable
With Strikers.
Buooklyn, Jan, 18. Several con.
illcta between the trlkers and the nuw
employee of the trolley Unee occurred
today. Men wero driven from the cars
and beaten by the mobs. B, A, Bpink,
a paweoger on a Putnam
avenue oar. waa assaulted and seriously
inurcd by the strikers for denouncing
them. Mayor Bcheiren Is satisfied that
the police force Is Incompetent to pre
Berve order, and Is about (o aak Gover
nor Morton for troops,
Revolution In Greece.
London, Jan. 18, At the banking
house of tho Kothsohllds It is said, that
today, a telegram was received on the
stock exchange saying a revolution
had broken out in Oreeoe,
London, Jan, 18, S p, tn, Tho Qrcek
consul here has heard nothing of tin
Insurrection In Qroeoe, but a dispatch
received from Paris eaya that disturb
anoes occurred last evening In front of
the chamber at Athene and thoeltua
tlou Is wild to be xraye.
Paiiih, nn, )8,-Tho Jtttwt bourse
rumor Inoludee a rejiort o( (hoalullua
(Ion of thu king of fjreeoei (he report,
however Is not oontlnuedi
Kicks Uft.se Kopned,
j WAMWNfww, Jan. J8,-The Jmll
clary Comnilljee of (he houso decided,
(oduyi by a yote of 7 lo 0, lo reopen llio
Jtlek Impeecliment pane and exudtit
an Invitation to Judge Kicks to appear
Mm tlitJiu If he iMM. Tlio yotu In
regurded as a dsfoad as far as aetlon i
(Ids oootfrvM le wimw,
Miss HUveMon pud,
MHVIMM, N. On im M-MIM
Mleyeiisou, lUiightbr of Vlwj'rw4il(jit
Hhtyensoii, died I'xlsy at liN p in
U ()iH of ell lii Um olnjj I'rw r 1ipH V tt (Jov'l HcjQf i
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