Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895, February 04, 1895, DAILY EDITION, Image 1

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CAPTTAI
li,-, CEXTS
I'Elt MONTH
BY MAIL.
JOURNAI
COUNTY
J.
OFFICIAL
VOL. 7,
DAILY EDITION.
SALEM, OREGON MONDAY. FEBRUARY 4, 1&95.
DAILY EDITION.
no. aas
Mem's, Women's and Cnildt'en's All Wool and
m
SECOND
MEETING
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Of the Wofldburn Repabllcatts
Against Dulplit
TAB COUNTRY IS ALL UNANIMOUS
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m
mm
Against tlto Return'of tho Corpo
ration 'iiii(li(l;ili'.
-osasaKa
Our Underwear, which is cheap at full
very low at the reduction. Our la iiW
and merits
price, will he
all-wool is
a special bargain. Call and see for yourselves
B. T. BARNES
383 COMMERCIAL ST.
Fire Insurance Gil Rales.
On property not insured and on property insured in non-union
companies. Twenty-five Per Cert Discount will be allowed ii
applied for immediately.
GEO. M. BEELER & CO.
T"L 1 I'll
TnP Wm
auwlte Hotel
0-
LEADING HOTEL OF THE CITY.
Reduced rate, Management Ilbpral. Kloctrlo cars.Ieavo hotel forlull pub
o buildings and poluta of Interest. Hpeolal rates will be given to perminent
patronB.
A. I. WAGNER.
1
1 JMHYHflH
COL
LI MIS,
And
All
06
CEMENT, SAND,
Building Material.
STATE ST,
Hfflf
Artificial Teoth
JNHKKTKJ)
Without Plates,
JtoMbiiuii) brnWy tluuuyuil tooth roorowwid
vith vlUiur yolu or jwuoJniii,
NuMifng but flrUlH work iluuw.
JJK. OONTKI, UN'nte'J
J'urltim ovi CJry J)wj,
RED FRONT LIVERY STABLE.
A JfiUJ HuM; uf JtiiiAM wmI Jiufld "J j'('"J' j,or"u"
"I
Ooruaj' Ouwm
jwilwJ by Uu. JJujr, YTwU r MuiiUi,
mmetammms$mm
Ilardwnro, Wnftwn, Curie, Rond Machinery
.Y.i Ik
LfcUitiTjiowwirfi
W, Cw. iiiif t4 UM Si
aum ohkkjh
J, A, Rotan, tho Furniture Man
Correspittdenco of the Capital Journal.
Woonitou.v, Feb. 3. Tin Saturday
afl-rnoonuorth.hoiujil Southern Pacific
train brought from hnlein twenty or
thirty vf earn t liesennturlil question to
the licit lied orOrcBiiii' iiim-hiin' puli'ics
toge'her with tut'ir M dying, feutinel
cleriin, bunker nod millionaire lullu
enota, iih well mi tliflr pergonal rtpre-
.pntat ve, Hon. Jiweph Nestor Dolpb,
going to tl.eiroirporutlon haunt, whis
pering with thulr head-, rinse in pairo
and trip'elH, loihlnu at the mejdfast
ata wartftate.su en, Hon. H. L. Bark
ley, Hon. G. O. Hiniarunn, linn. David
Craig, Hon. E. Uofer, the former two
on their way home to consult the
wishes of their constituent?, its If to
nay, "How dare you beard the lion, the
unpastured tfraion in his den?" But
in wild amazement they peered from
the platforms ai.d windows of the train
a it pulled up at Woodburn, the home
of Hon. H. L. Barkley. Woodburn's
voters were gathered en inasre, 500
strong, and sent up cheer after cheer of
radleut enthusiast, while the Wood
burn-band played "Hall to tlie'CWef."
Banner proclaimed what was upper
most In every man's woman's and
child's heart and voice, "Welcome to
our repreeeutatlvi s." "Tbrlco welcome
to Hou. H. Barkley." "Antl-Dolph
republicans." Tho Hon. Joseph Nestor
Dolpb sat next the aisle of tho third
coach, bcsldo Representative Woodaid,
the very atmosphere around him con
gealing tho Arcllo outlook of his elec
tion. Wlsoly enough, he did not how
his head at the window, fur well be
knew the publln temper would havo
subjected him to u Jeering which would
only have ended with (tie train' dc
purluro,
For twenty minutes a welcoming
haudnlmkiug wax llio order. Jleriubll
can voters, their wives, hods, daughter
and uweetheurttf, all declaiming more
than your correepondeot could com pro
Iteud In Approval of JtopreientBllve!i
Barkley ami Jfoftr and their aliunde
on (ho senatorial Ualits at Hulem,
Jfimdt'il by (lie u irmt html a jTocts.
mIoii wan foniwi and insrolird (o JUiu
InytonoptrnbuHe, wbluli whh (tiled
to oyt'iilowliiK. Vmiitu urn) llielr
famlllm had M ibvlr work, and doin
in I U u around, Itu I iminn i bear Urv,
Ku' "jtenty ('ly"jUfley-.uj)il
JPjirM'iiUUve liutor immuM tUulr
VlOWN ai.J fplab lllblr Vulva aKBl"l
riiitf rulu. Hbup h1 lorn wiw
mImuI, (iijI llml of JV'xJu' Mr-
uliuiu W. 't'txt), tho mwm inl
hmuUu liinuwi mn nuil un uV
Mduiiad jubll. wti njpl, KollU'
timn wo nsiilfiil In ivfy vclw !
vlbiutwj lit r)ny dulluii mini wofJ
him HtnUW ""1 Nf Huhr, n lliy
vlm hu Uiv m w vwmnmiM by
ii;u HljoliMfji m) " HnwUvr, To
IJJH JiHU Wiu whJHl tdjfill) of mu
t4lyibv WwiUhih Uurufl lm) lu
ftfil "tflfi. .
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lyglim)r ftui tidot)uy )Ihi iU
lllir, hf hlMMi mmuly, vlwiviil lit
jlti() htl"-f fl'J HtfJIwut Mp
M Uif n)iMWbl ltll, H II J'fl
l fWf tiH)t H9iuM, i Wtt lip
HUWVf MtHWliI ni In H'tr ''1 If 'I"1
iij4ufr lf lli ttnilltow, Dfl H Hi
tu ) Mill 1 1 him hi )r, lli
1MiiHy r'IWM' H.' )IH"ii I4x; b.
the geotlomeu, which was carried by a
rising vote anil without a dlaeentlog
volw,
Upon the corporation flglit, to show
tbd tiotUtiorti l'aoluo'a lutotesi lu tbt
oiltcomci Mn Holer stated that the
hbtl-DoIph tuctl had otlefed to raise
(260 fot the bsb of an ebglne to gd after
Itepreoehtativti Scott wbeii bb Was
heeded and illj bUt Nb, bono colild be
had, while a special train was lying at
the depot awaiting tbo orders of the
corporation candidate.
During an intermission and while
the oarnet band played appropriate
selections, your correspondent scanned
the audience'. It was not a Popullstlc,
nor a Democratic gathering. Nor .was
it entirely
A
HEROES
Tlioi'o Is Not An Anti-Dolph Man
Wavering
STANDING LIKE A SOLID WALL
4f"
Republican; but, inasmuch
a tbo precinct only polls fifty Populist
auu 76 uomocrutic one reels war
ranted in asserting that 85 per cent
n( theee people of Woodburn there pres
ent catno from Republican oltizeu'a
homes, from far and near, to hear their
represontiitlve, Hou. Henry L. Barkley,
the silver-tongued orat ir of tho eigh
teenth a&asmbly of tbo Oregon legisla
ture.
No Oregon iviiredentuttve hua ever
returned to hN home ?reclnct amid
such heartfelt itUnt. aud enthusias
tic rejoicing from' bifi fellow .citizens
aud their fumlliea, a greeted Mr. Bark
ley as hi araao to addrt'ES them.
Ho bean by?ai.ig: "I know as do
all of you, that ,0k- legislature of tho
stato of Oregon lAd buun in f-oiBlon;and
Wf, as j our rreeutatlveu have beon
called upjn to rulso our voices upon an
lsiuo of vital importuueo to every homo
represented in this large audience. Our
success on tho ficnat )riul question, 4tow
pending In tho legislative halls at Ba-
lem, means rupro than the success of
anj;faetlouiii-tbQ JlopublIoan party;
means more than tbo success of tho
combined party lulluencos of tho state;
It means tbo success of tbo people, it
not only means the defeat of J.N.
Dolpb, but it means and proclaims
from the southoru border ofJaokson
county to the beautiful Columbia; from
our eastern border to tho Pacific ocean,
tbo ultimate abolition of machine poll
tics and corporation ring rule, (Cheers
aud upplnuee.
"Cloutlomen, I not only deolaro that
I will never vote for J. N. Dolpb, (ap
plause) but that 1 propose (0 stand llrm
111 tho people' cuuno until ring rulo
and corporation advocates are annihi
lated In the hulls of congress of these
United Hlutes. (Great uppIaiiHo,)
"Ah (0 Hon, J, N, J)o)ph, J havo told
hi henchmen llmt (hey know I urn (00
po)r (0 (alto Ida boodle, and (buy know
(hut am maduof (IrmerHtull, 1 will
bland by (he pwijilu, not only who e
ooled mo but of tbo ul of Oregon,
whom It U my riuly to represent u
Ofitgon' hUiutum, (11 llio mier abo
lition of (ho ullM iiihuIjImo politic, In
ONgoil, by ilifeuiiiig J. N, Dolpb, ami
In (ho UuiU-il KiwiwMjf A'mirmt,
"Ueudemun, if your irtHunt rujm.
wnlaiiywi iiu ii 1 tturry out your wMm
you nhoulii by tir nuxt hullul numl ijh
homo ami wml iiitiji w)m will rimt
your rvprnNimauvM lu umium mihI
not (""I lli.r vmU for llntr own
wmnos."
At I ho vkm ( Uti WWb Uiiw
fouiJug ri'pwbiMj ohjios jgfiMt up
prusihj.wicii b mrtAuy W dmdtnu
nuil mfty 4 WwMijlni-Hljt imumr
Against Election uf a Corporation
Senator.
The antl-Dnlpb Republicans havo
again Btood like a solid wall of rock In
the joint convention today. There was
not a break or a waver in tho long line
of men who aro battling for a great
principle for tho people That princi
ple la representative government, and
it is a priucfplo dovotion to whiob
means not only the defeat of Mr. Dolpb
but the retirement of all special repre
sentatives of corporations and other
capitalistic combinations from tbo
United Statea senate lu devotion to
that principle there is not a man votlug
ngalust Mr. Dolpb who has any cona
promise to make aud no conversions
need bo looked for to the Dolpb ranks.
A few Dolpb men and tbo Oregonian
aro saying that In caso of Mr. Dolph's
defeat, which is now practically con
ceded, the 4!2 Dolph men can select the
senator. Some of tho mon who are
voting for Mr. Dolph aro objecting to
such a program, and say tho mon who
have made the fight tlfct has mado Mr.
Dolph's election impossible, and have
made It In tho, true interest of tbo peo
ple of this state are entitled to some
consideration.
A large delegation of Union county
officials and a petition of about 70 Dolph
men out of 1700 Republican voters in
Union county have, today, brought
pressure to bear on Hon, J, H, Wright
to havo him change his vote. But
that gonl'emau stands solid aa one of
tbo Bluo Mountains, and his weight In
gold or any other golden consideration
will never Induce him to vole for
Dojpb.
MONDAV'H HOM.-UAI.rft
After (ho customary preliminaries
tho Joint roll was called for Bonaror
with Iho following result.
JHM.l'Jf, 110, -
THE WOODBUHN LIAS.
Tho worn-out, baok.n.umber wood
burn. RopubllcRn liar who enyn In tho
OregQnlaq.tQday.tliat tUo editor of Tjih
Journal had even uald that bo "had
only contempt for the Republican na
ttdnal platform and its prlhcipleV'
only adds another link to the cbhln of
lnconolateucles and untruthful state
ments that la dragging him down to
political perdition. Mr. Hofor did not
use the above languagooh any occasion,
but did say lu the gentleman's olllce
that be bad only contempt for the
finance plank of tbo Republican na
tional platform of 1S02, which was en
dorsed lu Oregon iu 1804. It was a
straddle and an evasion of principle,
as both goldbug Harvey Scott and free
silver meu could run on that pjanlr, '
was denounced by the Capital Jduh
ualln IbOii, aud unon that plant, tho
Republican party of UJ0 nation vvus
aeieaieu. i'or that plunk only
havo con torn pt.
ADOLPH
SUTRO'S
Tie Mayor ol Han Francisco Ad
Vises iho President.
ABOUT THE PACIFIC RAILROADS.
Mako
Them Opoii and Public
Higlnvnys.
we
POLLING THE DELEGATES.
The delegates to tbo Republican
county convention are being polled on
thoBonatoiIal question. In tho Balem
preoluctH so far as canvassed, aud
nearly all havo been seen, tho senti
ment is overwhelmingly ahtl-DoIpti.
Many precinnta are solidly against tho
maohlno and nearly all aro outspokon
for a now deal. Thla expression of tho
men who put up tho legislative ticket
in Marlon county will bo moro than
sustained by tbo people.
Lot tho poll of Republicans on the
senatorahip bo taken. Tho peoplo will
settlo it right, and will not instruct
representatives to vote for Dulph
,SU.UPU-.TltEjQHRHAiij8j1ot taking,,
hand in circulating tho petitions but
believes tho peoplo havo a perfect right
to protest against Dolph'u olecllon, or
tho election of any other man If they
see fit, A man who protests means
something. Ho ropresonta u sacred
right of Amerlcau froonfon.
Bancroft
Beach
Bluudoll
Bridges
Jlrownoll
Calvert
Ourdwoll
Carter,
Oleetou
Cuhroath
DuvM
Denny
(JoHiiur
Oowan
dowdy
Jlobaon
Long
Maxwell
MoMlmi
McCJreer
Mlutio
Moore
Myers
J'lttterHon
of Marlon)
Wood aril
Paxton
Prb
Heblbredo
Bhutrum
Hlmon
Hmlth of
OJnokamus)
Hmlth of
Polk)
Hmlth of
Jiwuphiiio)
Hlauley
'i'hompnon
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tiruui iHvdiA' uiutliOHiiiiNM
In uu Um-amiyi immit imi iwMy
Bank Examinor No Good.
Thero has boon a bill Introduced In
tbo Oregon legislature provJdlng for a
stato bank examinor. Tho following
from tho Lincoln, Nebriska, News lb
timely:
It thero Is usoless and oxpouulvo
luxury existing lu thU stato by vlrtuo
of (he statute, It In tho state banking
board aud bank examlnerx, and tho
members of (ho next legislature owo It
(o thomkolvM and (ho cKIkouh of the
ulato lo Hfii (0 It (hot (ho law (treating
tho Mule banking board and providing
(or tho uiolntmoiit of utato bank ex.
nmlnem bo repealed,
W defy Huyouo to whow whoro tho
bunb exmnlnura havo over taken any
nation (hut mulled In any homdlt U
(ho ilp'Wtol(or or oitxlliotu of my bank
In Ihuululu. On hy (joiitfttry. wo
wit Hinl aro ublo lo juoyo llmt oyery
bunk (hut has failed m Iho blale of
HuhrtikUu in Iho pant year, Iium paid it
VW "'"''H proporilou of IU Jlablllllt.
uuil (hut (Iiu (ixnminaouM mudo by
(Jju bunk uyamlmiM huvo bum of no
buuMiJi iv thv (JsiMMiiorM or mUn of
Hiljr liuk u (bj aluUi, um) (hat, ,v
Duly iwwi) w ftfMMiM tiiAi. imv bmi
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Washington, Feb. 4. The" telegram
from Mayor Sutro, of Snu Frabcisco, to
President Cleveland, whlea Hepburn
of Iwu read in tho ceuoto f.jul char
aotarI.jd uij tin "alleged tolegtam." is us
follewa:
"History will record you oa tbogreit
eat benefactor of the American peoplo
if you will reomuiend, by special mea
sago tu oougresj, tb i forecloiuro of the
mortgages on tbj Paoilh railroaJo,
iUi I tig oft existing incumbrances, pur.
chatting the roada at foreclosure salo
and falling back on tbo personal llabil
ity of l ho stockholders for deiloIouce3.
Tbo government must not operate these
roads.buthold thorn as a groat national
highway, for tho benefit of the Ameri
can people, a war measure ua they wore
Intended to bo.for the transportation of
troops, ammunition, supplies and malls.
Thou permit all American railroads to
run their locomotives and earn on this
great highway, starling from tbo Mis
souri river to tho Paclflo ocean, under
paymont of tolls, to bo regulated by the
treasury department. Let out tho gov-
ornVnTnrtraiaiortanoTriF'thebw'eit
bidder, and monoy enough will be
mado to pay tho Merest on tho outlay,
besides giving low rates and fares, and
tho Incalulablo bonoflts resulting from
ridding tho peoplo of tho corruption,
tho bribery, tho enslavement, the evil
Inlluonco of theao giant, corrupt and
criminal corporations, and furnish the
Paolilo coast, by ono great maslor
Htroko, with not ono, but halfu do.on
competing railroads,"
WILL NOT NEGOTIATE.
Japan Ktjeots the Chinese Poace
Ambassadors.
Wahii;witon, Fob. 4,-Hecretury
Ortuham Iiqm received n cablegram
from MlnUtor Dunn, at T0UI0, com
Inning tho Associated JVess report of
tho rejection of (ho Chlueso peaco com
mMouera by (ho Japanese, on tho
ground that (heir crmluntlttln wero u
uloutlvo In not granting (hem plenary
power,
No word whatever had boon roocy4
regarding tho retried apluroof n part
oflbofortwof (ho UnlUil Mtnlesphlp
Conoord by (ho Cbliiwu,
run win ouwoua.
Wrlveu Anhorfl Vitli Many Badly
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