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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1895)
!. ' vmHMWVMC SMMqMK$: JOURNAL . as oknts jeii aroNTii BY INlAIIi. j Ar 1 X A-Lj COTTNTY 0 u' 11 CIA3 l'APJJK. VOL. 7, DAILY EDITION. SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY SI, 195. DAILY EDITION. NO. BHSUEMIyiR """" n aa. waM k flrY tv94 Ittl VVVTV RED UCTION iron's, Women's and Children's All Wool and STATE yERSOS DOLPH. VUfl) Ilffll TI ihH racket The Case Again Continued for a Dny. DOLPH MEN ARE HELD BY FORCE ! Impossibility of Getting Any Now Jtccruits. Our Underwear, -which is cheap at full price, will be very low at the reduction. Our la lies' and gents' all-wool is a special bargain. Call and see for yourselves. K.T.BARNES 333 COMMERCIAL ST. Fire Insurance Oil Rates. On property not insure.l and on prop rby insured in non-union companies. Twenty-five Per Cent Dieount will be allowed ir applied for immediately. GEO. . BEELER 5 CO. The Willamette Hotel. LEADING HOTEL OF THE CITY. Reduced ratoa, Management liberal. Eleclrlo cars leave hotel for.'all pub o buildings and points of Interest, Hpeclal rates will be given to perinwnt patrons, A. I. WAGNER, SALEM I ill! COL 1,1 MJ, And All fh - -13 TV vf 13N.Tfr Building SAND, Material. 05 STATB ST, Artificial Tooth Without PjatmWi yffiSr Jiuuta ojuI IijwJJ duuiiyud ltli ritorumml mill tfiI4Ji umu ur iuimnmn, NuUiJiitf but im uluw woi'Ij iJujhi, UK, CONTWJI&i UWNTIT. Jmji uv'ui Umy JJjm. RED FRONT LIVERY STABLE, It, l WANHKN, Munmw, Jfull WuNpJy m' Wutmt HIiiJ lUldiflHi mm iJJUiii llurm JCM,UJi Guj'UJi' (lutiUiiiMaii Hvdworo, Wbroih Curli, Itond Mnclilnory A Ml J AU H1W 'Ki, '.JHAJ iiiVrfJf w' ""' ' " IUU4 JJMIMrnl liMtol iaaOMHaAlAifiHitfHMSHIMMMJMMHMPMI J, A, Rotan, tho Furniture Man After an nll-ntubt Hint 'ii'e in the paugs of pregnancy the Dolph Iceberg labored and brought forth nothing but to hold one man In place who threatened to leavo. The expense for telegrams to "business men" was some thing frightful, but while tho crisp new gold notes hold out the wires will burn. Tho Djlph figures remain at 42, while it will take 40 to elect. Stout and sturdy farmer Gurdane of Umatilla county struck as hard a blow at the corporation citadel ai has yet been hit. When men of his claH become aroused and a plain fanner receives telegrams from forty farmers telling htm to stand like a rock to them, the statu of Oregon is In no danger of Immediate capttu'a Hon to tho Wall Street candidate. Tho only string now left for the Dolph peoplo to pull upon Is that If Dolnh is not elected there will be a deadlock and Portland will lose Its lllustrous goldbug. The rest or the state will not rnoiru. Representative Bridges stated that laU t.lbt he hui decided to leave Mr. Djlph but since then he had a tele gram from all the business mou of Iloseburgand from buslnes men of other towns In the county telling him stand by Dolph, and ho would eland. Representative Gurdauu stated that he had not yet spoken ou this, subject, He had been pulled one way by the Djlph man and another way by other candidates, but his people had never p died hut one way and that was against Mr, Dolph, JJuilUI stood by III people and proposed to con tluuo to cast his ballot for that splen d!4 young Republican, Stephen A, & well, of Umatilla county, lie bad I nitty asked Ills oopi if (hero hud Urn any cbungu ht public mwllment at to Mr. Dolph and hail twenty tele gram In lili heml lolling lilm to B'anl Until RprwonlttllV0 Jtavl too4 llrmly for hi oholnoof Wedneii- (lay. THE. PUBLIC VOICE. Absolute Correctness of Count of Votes Assured. As far as stamping out bribery and Intimidation gees, tho Australian bal lot system fs the best device yet con- trived. Tho voter, if Intelligent en ough to mark the complicated ballot, wlltnh rpnlllfq frnm n ttront nlimlmr nf candidates for n great number of of fices, Is certain that tho expression of his will is duly deposited in the bal lot box, at a cost to the stato of about one dollar an expressien: but the as surance does not necessarily extend to tho counting of his and his fellow-clt-Izcub' yotes. The proportion of bal lots rejected for irregularities Is both surprising and abs'jrd; and tho pro portion manipulated, Juggled and wrongly counted vastly greater. Bo, taking one thing with another, the Australian ballot, to be the perfection Of indication of the will nf Mm nonnln it was Intended, requires a method of protection to defy both ignorance and fraud. Buch a consummation is found in tho "Cllflord Automatic Voting Ma chine," lu which all the elements of genuine economy, simplicity of con struction, ease of comprehension and adaptloa of means to an end are found. It is a very simple machine, the work ing parts being few, strong and 'dur able, and its operation is unerring. The Intending voter Is admitted alone to a curtained space, secure from ob servation, In which he confronts a long, narrcw box, along tho face of which, protected by a glass, ho sees a strip, like h ballot, bearing tho names and politics of all tbo candidates t be voted for. Opposite such uamo 1b a key, like that of a typewriter; ho se lect i his candidate, presses tho key and hi) vote Is recorded, and oouuted. b9 yond tho possibility of chanco or re call; his pressed key Is looked down, and the keys opposlto the names of all other candidate for the tame of- flco are locked, Inside tho machine a numbered tape Misses tho name of the candldato voted Jar, so that, wjaon the hour for olOBiiirthe nolla arrives the vote Is counted all ready for announce ment, as an additional safeguard, a paper roll Is punohed with holes cor responding to the yotcs cast; and that is sealed ana deposited with tho county clerk, to servo as a reference In case of possible dlfiputs, Whou a votor leaves tho booth, a polling Judge pulls n strlnif. releasing all the kuyv, and tho ninclilno Is In ordor for the next citizen. Jly this method, lu this single state of Oreaon, 160.000 a year would ho saved the public treasury In tho mat ter of elcotloi) expenses alonoj and, what Is of greater ooiibequenoe, the ballot-box ttuller ami (ho ijlshouwt election orltulal would he banished from IKI SUING Tho Latest Horror of Collisions at Sea.. NEARLY FOUR HUNDRED LOST. Terrible Scones In Only Twenty i Minutes of Life. our polltlcul syslvm, These consider' A MW NAN, TbuJMpli men iuy mw shown Ihetr full slruDHilh At Hie lilmott lliey Iibvu 49 HH'if. TIiokii tvho are ' tliw lulilw of lliln Jltfht biiow wry well that the men who are iiol volliitf Tor Mr. JJulpli wihio. be linlutH'iJ to ihno by ituy ImIImmjw r wr lliwt mi ht bfutiKiiH" hr. ftlMii wlioliwvvMr Uwlpli from farw of wii viol lou or in bwJMm) lu lliNf w;iirIHii)0 limy hw iviiiwiuy whMlfctJ or foni boi hu( It In "lw jiut" Mini JiU)o muril lMiiiiua to ihu jjoioh allium ( li nuw ilm doty of the ttulMJoli'li m tii mtun um iww mnii Urmi tur. 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Vb vimim n( IMtiU itmn n I'opu llt M l)ll ltji"wlwh His lil mi, miwmiM) iii'l wiiftivr in m li if lliv ilul ' Ibv JMltl iidlili htMii ut (M mw m) lu m( v)M 'J'livy hwit mm w)i jml iiiiiM wn nMruouwKnii, vuli mm hint, ww NMui)l'yblm, Dhii MM nm fioiiju mih hiii h itir ftviM mm hi Hnir I'h mu iifiM mm tm Wo Hit Hie M mM Hf iMj'll Kiltj IH Oil Ulw4 (y l ''! fw 'i'hv MI 1oJpli lu)i4 N" flAMIH lhJ ffll iKwiutf uiwi, i ji hi uim iii m huh mm hmi ')? m N v) sMihuMllt)lf wi m lumwmt t ib hjimt wfi hit MMw l'l jwyli w- lhtiti- allooe would mm lo he )ont euougli lo Inllueiice our legislators lo adopt the (JJIIloril inuoliliie, and the proh abilities aio llmt they will, There i u iimelilne now on oxh billon I;) (he !Ullroa UommUtiloiiers' Wm lillhehiOKimeiit of llieimpul,ttml a ootirtooiu KfoHuinuij iiypluiiis worldiiK to nil InleenlMl ultlVtfii who fall to m it, I'rviu Auror' A Sllbllllr W(lH, Jul), (Jl "J (till glut our friviiiln ar Mill loyul ami true Kin) llmt nuow hityu y(jiji.( o Ihu ki4 pj(ufuiuitt iHHUijM iiroiiuht to mur upon iiiem "Thiwto whuuiu li-DhUliu ui nobly lliot'lfoitiunhDrlog iimhUm hoiijtl wlv Him hmiiy U'Hit mnj onuour ngemuhloffvioy iniv Awilmh It lkM JlJMlhoorf If ilH!li IIM III lllll irliitf hour Mini im ilmukful lliot Muiluii Muuiy id rejiriMViiltHJ ut (Ills wwlwii ly hi Imm thinvof hwr wUiik who jut hrv u! Iltet h"hle fuul ly. Wllfibr M4i mijf Mm I Hiflhi "Yuvm Tii j ihb llBii w riJH Vmn " Vim Kwly, I);. A CllUflbw lu jlivii!llJHi wyjit whim Jin Vuyf mid Hwl an thv twbsunlKi 'jufHluii wUUhi h to IMtwynlttwIi by Ihe iw)Vhl Uiyuu "III ( Ihu MilhK Aionhll (Mjllv. Thv joj4ef (in y vii wuui fwll it jw tvfililHi) M WMhliiuioii wlildh Ihyy Jivm ih4 hud nm Im wiiwwmi mi Mi'ii ibHv iwvhv M mH iii4tmi ihHr mmi nnmh Thm ll, I'MI UM l'l JiM tMM JjWflj lH ilwli hntml in imim (mi in Dm illiMMi wwy i n van j ml uiiim i iSMMH mm London, Jan. 31. Tlio North Ger man Lloyd steamer Elbe, Captain Von Goseet, from Bremen for New York via Southampton was sunk by collision with tbo British et earner Crathlo, from Rotterdam to Aberdeen, The disaster occurred before daylight, at a point soma thirty miles from tho Hook of Holland. The llrst reports of tho sinking of tho steamer minimized tho hororof tho dlsaBtsr. The Elbo was proceeding along at her usual rato of speed and keeping ordinary lookouts. It was dark but there was no gale. Buddenly tho forward lookout reported to tho ofllcer on deck that tho lights of a steamer were close aboard over tho port bow. Before tho course of tho Elbo could sheered ofl from the approach ing steamer tho latter struck her Just about tho cngtuo room, going through hor plates as though they were paste board and sticking her nose completely through tho hull ot tho Elbo. For a time the Crathlo held the Elbe on her nose, hut then her engines reversed U!lJllUiokl.PMt-0 ihe nurture. Water rushed Into theKlbe In a torrent and she began to settle, From one of the eurvlvera It Is learned that a soon as the Crathle backed away tho water flooded aft of the engine room so quickly that no body below deek In that part had time to oacapo, The time they were In the collision was comparatively slight In view of ho damage done, hut this li explained by the fact that It was n direct cutting blow, Nearly nil the pawsunger were nletp at the time, hut many of them were awakened by the shook, slight as It was, They oould hear the mulling of Inflowing water ')d with orlre of lor ror eought t9 make their way to the upper deck. An the iBKei)icera ruihcd from tht-lr luteroomvliilotliii iwIooij they were nict liy w torrent Hgaliiil which It we Jiiibotwlblo (or (hum to umbo liued wuy, Tliey vm (wiight up Mini nwpt aft toward Hie iwbvU, where they wt-re probably drowned before Urn ship fou tiered, AIIKlher ftboutlfly puw gum mvHvi 'luuk, wlire Hie wJhM oonfiiDion IM, Mnuy htuf(rimilJiijrwhiN were wli HI4MHJ iHilwnil JWelJlD Ulifl elilhlren In lliv fnw inlmjtii I'H-llim (he eliik liiirniivvuM-h Theory w fUwJ on (ho ilwinwl wM for iim womvn urn) oJIMiiii lo o ovir to lliv other tldy of ihu rimnvr, wy from ihu HOI side In wblyh y,w Him uplng hole wiiMl by llw miIIIdIuii, If elf Mmiijf Hmiivii mm iPiwr.MiiuNo whiiiji IllilllMllMlheblkilH) klllu hutlliby )!) DtwfH'ly iinciiM) Ihu ho( whun ihu hujiM vn-H imd im lm$ hiu lu lUMiriMiij ifiwiy nl llwilly miK, bfii Iwhmt, NnvsUi Ihu wvn. iWiitf Willi im Im huiim livinUi. iibiejy iwmiy mum nil u. Ullll4l-ui,i)l) bHHHf ul WUtHMf A limjf bin KM IM, lllllK NI lllf KllH w ld!r MM, A imill m mnleihjug Hy wvlvvH W MlMHIl MfJIJlJI rfuiwu in JJ, mnniin H vwVfol.-l III Ihil lllKllillpie, Mt Hiey m$ m mIM M lb, lUmiflmt M Umu, ma ihrtf MjirHjhf wm ni hil Khluily Hit tUiiiMtf wnauk M4VIMHNWIU9 bJw, Slid Ijw fmwwa,,,!,,,. rlHMJWWft. i First cabin-Fritz Appel, Munloh; Hugh Becker, Chemnitz; Director Bau man, Berlin; Mrs. Herman Sanders, Falmouth, Mass.; Anton Flshor, Wash ington; John B. Vlnckc, St. Charles, Mo.; Charles Wlx, Now York; Mro. M. Connors. South Dakota; Henry N, Cas tle, Honolulu, editor Commercial Ad vertlscrjDorotby Castle; Mrs. F. Appel, Brandenburg; Louis Thowott, Vienna: Walter School!, Dureln; Domlncton Furror, Guatemala; Ernest Herren, Now York. The saved aro Carl Hoffman, Eugene Schlegal, John Vovara, Anna Boeokor, Chief Engineer A. Neusell, Third Of. fleer Stellberg, Purser Webster, Horr Do Hart, a Bremerhaven pilot; Robert Greenhall, an English pilot, aud ten of the crow. Tho best Information now Is tV H there were 400 persons on board' Elbe, 240 of whom were passenger ) 100 offlcors and crew. THE LATEST PARTICULARS, Lowkstoft, England, Jan. 31 As far as ascertained 374 passengers and crow of tho Elbe are missing; tho sur vivors numbor twenty-two. Bitter cold woather prevallng, and tholackofnowsrom along the coast show thoro Ih, little, If any, hopo of any other survlvofs of tho disaster reaching land. A life boat has been waulicd ashore near Yarmouth. It is believed to bo tho boat from which tho ilshlng smack Wlldflower rcsaued tho faw passengers who escaped from the steamer after tho collision vestordav morning. HEAUTLK8SLY AHANDONK1). Tho survivors claim that the un known ship which rammed and sunk the Elbe should have stood by the Elbe, and If she had done so a great many lives would have been saved. This, of course, Is a matter whloh can not oe (icciueu until all tho fade ate aro brought to light by a court of In- qulry, It Is not yet definitely established that the Gratithlo was the offending sU-amer, There are people who believe Hint the second steamer may have foundered, Tho survivors nay (hat after tho collision the unknown Ntoamer passed under the stem of the Elbo and proceeded ou her course wlUi out paying ny heed to the crlee of the people on hoard the tlnklng steamer, lUwmwAM, Jmu. 81.-M0 d. iii- Au Interview hd here, thU aflernoon, Willi Ceptaln (Jordon of uteamer Vrn (hle,i(iid with the second ofllwr of thst veMoJ,Biiveii no doubt Hint she wu the Umhp wlileli run InUt Mini Milk IheJCIbe, Aflr tli oollllon hoof lloeru ey the CVuullilu relunied to Hie MMIiut lliey wern uiimMo to0Miy Migim of the Hbv. h VAumu WAbr I'Ahtil'Mmut. tiw yuiur, ;u. m.-fii the list of tmiww oil lliv JJjfeled. Jllhvlbihe iinium ofal J(funuhiuhj( of lkUlu, ICmmuiiu I thodt listed (nun Ynu)i. lutfUiw, wliulliur olty or ouie not yt aiMiHMined A WAR iWITAB The Conlrai Americas Kepablj Combine Against Mexico. BOTR SIDES ARE MASSING TR( Tho l'tituotic Jockey Cluli Si scribes Libentlly. city ok Mexico, Jan. 3. The w cloud hangs heavy over Mexico. appears from the outlook thatMexl haa no recourse left but to declare w against the federation of Central Ame lea. President Diaz la for peace, b stlUBtands boldly for Mexico's right Tho president and cabinet are In slon. At tho Mexican Jookoy Club war fund of over 5100,000 was sub" sorlbod in llyo minutes. It is ruraored$ mai uunureds of thousands will b forthcoming from this source at shor not loo. Both sides aro massing troop on th frontlor, k A telegram has been received from Guatemala verifying tho reporU that a confederation of Central America re. publics has been formed. Ministers Aralsof Honduras.Coraez ofNIwragoa, and Estupona of San Salvador,' Indl. vldually offer the co-operation of their countries to Guatemala Jn the event of war with Mexico. Central America will stand united torepell any invasion from Mexico, The Costa Itlco minister arrived noon after the meeting, together rltb President Barrios of Guatemala, and l or tho same opinion as other Centra American ministers, WAR MATKKIAL OHIIBHKn. llKHMK, Jnu 80,-The Ko lake be , til lung says thatauatemala hae plaoed large orders for war material with the best known Qerumn factories, Hexlw Is also anld lo bo negotiating with (hr mail makers of small arms, FZOXTIKO IX OKIJTA, Two Hhttles Ar XeiwtW U OrfMt. HuAuuiiAi, Jam, M,Jm lu. funtry osplurwl Ihu Hasten fort ut. 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