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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1895)
r m WHQum'r&rmqrVT- ir.ww un CJNTtf pp.U MpNTJI UOTXNTY LJ PAPJBK, 5-228W2S523?are2Tr eSZSSP WMMWnWWt MtMMUn JranRmNtHmsm VOfj. 7. DAILY EDITION. SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY G, 195. DAILY EDITION. no. aa f 1 A PTrr A I .tvJN A J x rciHXKwuf rrzn fif i -a &m fi s 2--WJi5rE' m,m,m"mimmmmtmimmmmmmmmm gmmmmnmwmm miiwwwM f Does a4 itraiht forward casli basiuoiss, buying for cash at 1.1 if lowest pnces, paving all discounts, and selling for cabli at tho closest possible margin of profit.- Under 'hi v wo are cinah'od t- ulfur our goods to our customers at unusually low prices, thus saving thcni from 15 to 2f per oont over ordinary prices, and oji-many articios a much n 50 per cent or more. We invite all to call and eximno our stock and judge for themselves W carry a full lino of the Brown Shoe Companies "tar 5' Star" Shoes; also a lull line of latest stylos of fur and wool Hats, Clothing for menandboyM, Underwear of all "kinds, Overalls, Jackets. Negligee aiid Dress Shirts, Hand kerchiefs, notions of all lu ads, Laces, Ribbons, Km broideries, Gloves, Curtain Scrim, Table Linens, J. & P. Coats' Thread, Rubber Boots and Bhoes, and many other articles useful 'and cheap. All heavy underwear still at cost to cl-.te out stock. E.T.BARNES 333 COMMERCIAL ST. The Willamette Hotel. LI2A1DXN0, 'HOTEJ& Iteducwl ratee. rine.emeat lllwru1. Eleetrio r;toi,ve Ut for H pub o hulldlngi and point of Inmrett. hpu'UI r4t will be given to pcrnnmint patrons, A. I. WAGNER. sssste LIMB, CKMJJNT, SAND, And All Building Material. 96 STATE ST. n ii ita ArtifLoial Tth ItttMTIW Without Px,atmb. JtooU w (JJWJOT $ urn T.j in RED FRONT LIVERY STABLE A Fail wuiir HMm" V4 &? "& r4, limm livdvwij Wa0rts, Cart, Road Machinery .amo tgjfj&b asnar-' - tf. C W 4 U DC Rotan, the ti urn' - m RAPKFT D0LPH OW TH1 OITY. I i mmimmsim hwii badly dt-mved Uth nttiwwtitxl UtiiM' tfOMl ur MVUMU, iut fotirtlim work down. C0NTKI8, DKmT, Piifara vi (Jwy Jin. a wiMBW)PiiPMn HRtf PiWPPPWWi MiM iHUlf Att VIMK4( furniture Man wxMkwtms' - " eOne Cent Dailv Several Tefit Voles Wcw Mnile Totlny. Tlial NO GII.W OS THE SKNATORSIIIP. .But tho Dolph Won Aro Losing All ltoii-v Tho nromteqil tlireo votes that wera tooled L)o!)li,todrty, did not tn'itiirlul Ize. For fievoral dnyH tUo mtutliiue mstnagurs luivo beui Rolnt t niitl Dolph int'D with the proposition "will yon ivo your vnto to Dnlph iftuo more can he u"t?" 'I IiIh ort of htthy talk was relied upon by Mr. JJolph to brlHij him the mu of' Ijyle, Keyt and Davis 6H$l etoi-t hltu todtty. it vm hiiitfd at iv tl.H event i.f tho day lu Hip mortiliit pn,)er mid even talked on Uiouticet. Bui It who priutttnr and uniiiunilil in (not. Tim Dr Ipli caucus (miltiht inuy m well adopt other mthudt t( tleot their muu than tho "oliIjnn)ii" jilttta, and Ilia Imbytulk iliWUodB rolled upon to dto. The Jtpii cAiiiiuiign lw been lu the baud uf .ool frlundu (ii tlmt ijentkiuan, and tiM beu abfcolualy without nenoritl- hip bo far, Tim uuuw of thw peoplo hus had good Jemlemlilp beoamo It Iiuh been unxclllsh, iinboimht and based upon principle. , The roll dull on neualor today wait devoid of all Inturwt oxiwpt to hIiow a nriDttilld op Itoth Kde of the Dplpli utlilf-'rrfPriitw'fiJlnl.AVar' fu Trull t of AIukIj doe not apHr t) ImvooNUButl llio ullght! oluuiid. II u itpurwil- U all .lUlnterwtwl oMrvttrn that no uxoliialvely (diiKl"Kld'lMiHl' an) uorporutlon ndvuutdv oun In olfiiU'il In Oregon I lit llinw. Nut onlynrou Minjprlty of lilt; iiMtiHuly ntU, coin- promlwu on sik1i n dumllilule, but four (Iftlii of (lie peoplo of thU Ih(i) pmfor Ui w uhruprMNptiiil to ohiIIhk u iwo- ll rtprewl.Jvt if iImI UtlittuAu lo WwibliiKloj) Ht (HU Uinn, Tim twiill- iliKht In rajrtilly W)UllighuHtN btUur Qfoi) nJtMiiM Im rprtviilwt for li)Mxt lw jmr by MlKiiMll, lnr timm and JUUe wlw w In j'iiiilliy UiUii inl m vliwl imv, limn l!ji h s)rsi4i iimu hJiwiUJ nr bw mh J B;wwatotl tM Uw fn win! ltfkUJ ttMMlMt ilMi Will llMWM H fcMn(; mm In hnriiMNiy r)U Um m lHfttTlJNJflf tl M4ftiJ ml)tU' tbji MPfllJ I JiMHMlMi -tlM Mfctfttf 1 MMtlMMW Ml Ui IfUMk Ui of 4 mC tiiiiww 111 tit IMt 8M IMMNI Of' M(1 M iMdlii Mi MMM WW W MM MWl fan J Ito r4 all u 4-il r tt4nl fMMP tfogMf ( MMNil Tit l4iM iNH f 9IG9 www w" ' .rt(g M MW MlaUMitt. ft4W jMMl 4 Hi tut iMywUtb imihS ImnQtm wmttiM 4i.H(ii I4h itM4iMU t id I 9.494 I'MN On PWWIWP ' imi fH W. iE9u SSSmS w M mi kni,U td '" mtw9i NMKMI, I 4 UU bm mm 0. Lester Tlirqrd Wright Neulon Htowart Vanderburg Burko .Colo Coon Buckmnn Burleigh Holt WILLIAMS, GatPH Keyt Lyle HAiiK, 10. Huffman Jeffrey King Vouug WRATH nilKOHI). 7. lleokloy MoAlIstpr Bmlth of Jltnler Hailth of Clataop) Huston Bhermau) Italey Loiiu, 8. Barkloy Dunn Guild rxwnLii, 3. .Davis Gurdane Hope. AIJSKNT, 0. Carter, Myers Scott Cogswell ltluearson Templotou STATE HOUSE GOSSIP. With Smith of iosephlno iu tho chnlr aud Moody as reader, business fairly hums In the houao. The state printer Tuesday oxpedltcd tmalncBsby sendlt)i;a numbor of bills to tho down-town 'printing ofllcea and ban nearly two dftja more of work to catch up with blllsjsont to him. Representative sColo has received congratulation!) of L. N. Blowers and and twenty other citizens of Hood lUver, on tbopLtrtueuU expressed In his epoch replying to tho Oregonlan in tlio joli, t con voalhin of tho legisla ture the other dy It whh a Npoutau hiiuh exproftlou.from strangsiB thai anyone would be pjjwud to receive. Tho ridiculous filibustering of tho Multnomah deluatlon, bugtiii lust night, to force thrffigh tho ,1)111 to di vide Linn couhty,$uicoiillunod today, tho evident lulentnn holng to dead lock and delay thoj work of legislation In tho IntorcHt of the machine candl date for Senator, Il'lio IlllbUHlurfl wore voted dowu overyjtuo, lep. Hofur huaiihtroluceil it bill to abolish railroad puiuer, except when li!ud upon authority of llio county to pwrmiiM applying for aid from tho county, or einploycH la illHchacgo of tlittir duly, and ruduoliig local llmt IiIhm pifingur fiirci to tliruu coiiIh a inlle. It lu uliort, Nwcel, mid to the point, and would cut oil' ul)oui;ihreo fourllu of tlia pri'sout wuimtorlol lobby, The tseiittlo lit utrugglliiK with (ha hill 17 erottlo Vijniou county out of Unm tlllu, The (niter In u county n Jarjjo an theolnloofUoiiiiotlout, liuii W oougrr' uluiiul lovvntlifp of uuUwtWit geu gfrfpliloiil dluiniloHii uuil exUiiidn nmrly (o llm north ji'iln. 1'or twenly yertlio war In divldu Hie Inlnnd Jduplm uouuty ha yual nl hupiji llkfly to yii 1 1 nun u nl w divided bylliu wimv iiuw. The Mini Miuiity dlvlMon 1411 did t)t WM ihv JfutlMf k lliv I))ph iiiaii ipt' irttili lu frli'inl, TiiKluy nUlil. iiKwuMtiiJUMlhy pi in m MA iiiurfv Hi f4w im. Mnnday ui I li llli ltH MM!iy Iih ulwtil ho mm mm f raW hfii) Uint Mmlon wHiy lMmiHl if vwr Ui wj'Ullloii Um4 Mirt t ill, A jirfvjKtlllon uu IH4 AUimni wiwld lmv H-iM k4'm KWOttfc WtiM JMI lltHM )li v4 lift Mi U) ihNNi 4itfkH Hmm,vk9.utHfnmltmB mt, mm! fiilliif M " 'Mli Utet w tutw Umm kM ftiimi &-r, mi tut,. iitmk i llm U U VN I lW it wtf ? rAMJ8itfKiAn& IMMMP UfcU, vr MftIM Wf Krw- IN fMM NIM NtMMliM4HIl tKHnaM BMAtM hlM ritttl ." . llM MMIMva kuwMiM) mm mat, mta. .'muimmn HP, HPPM wrm MfthTKw I mm lSt,J EVERYTHING FREEZING Away iielow Zoro and Still Get ting Colder. EilSTERti WEATUER KEPT ON ICE Accounts of Snows, Wows, Fog?, Freezes nntl Frosts. Boston, Feb. 0. Bevcn degroes bo low zero this morning has brokon tho ojasou'a record for cold, A notheaat galo lino been blowing slnco yesterday and has added groatly to tho general discomfort, Tho suburban car linos aro badly blacked and incoming trains aro late. No vessels sailing out aud but few arrlylng inward. KIIEBZINO Till! QUAICHIIS. PiiujAdkli'Iiia, Pa., Feb. 0. Tho thermometer registered, throo dogrecj below zero this morning which la tho coldest weather experienced In thlfll city for fifteen years. SNOW J1M)CICAI)K TliniCATftNKI). CiucAao, Feb, 0. A snowstorm Is prevailing today which threatens (o result iu u widespread blockade. A TlSKKHOIl IN I'llTHIlUKO. 1'irrsjiuna, Feb. 0. For tho pafct three days tho mercury has registered below zero. Last night It dropped to Hlx bolow. For the first tlmo in many yearn both Mouougahoja and Alle ghany rivers aro frozon over. Tho nhortago In natural ga3 has caused .much HUllorIng aud many famllici havuljeeh obliged to return to'coal. COM) IN liNOr.AND. London, Ung. Feb. 0. JJittorly cold wrather accompanied by huow HtorniH, prurnllii generally throughout Great JJrllaln. fcJoveral peraons havo 'been found frozen to death In tho country dlnlrlcU, llallroad trains In Hcotland and WiiU-n nro blockaded by tho snow. At Qucdimtowu tho Atluntlo llnors aro greatly delayed. Tho weather on tho continent lmit nUo becc very cold Iu l'nr! there woro II vo deathn yeoterday front cold, 'J' JIM IIKI'OItTISn OUTIOOIC. Wahhikoton, Fh.0,Tlio VVenlhor Jiureail nay l JndlcalJona nro fur llio uayurwtt cold wave of (ho. neawon, In Colorado, Northern Toxah, Oklahoum, Indlmt Territory, Khuhhm Nobrankn, fovro Minnesota and rVitith Dakla to night. A MTKAMIiH J)i:fAVJ!l), Nhw Yoiuc, I'ou, 0,TJio J'renoli Lfnsfleamur La (Jagciigno, tbriw dnyn ovtirdiiu ttum llitrvv, Jihh not Ixeii kIkIiU"!, TJio wind JblovJ(); from Ihenoflliwiwl vry lrong,nilttlllioiili It In iiUnr ovtrluttd llio inlmu cold tamwD m vor mo fog to rlw over Ibu wler. A BUVSUliNO nOUMBU. Tin mpUtl OlciKymai) Wiio J(Aldd J18UK. VuHrt.hUi), Teh. fl.-rflioilly uttr tmii, Uty, ihh Knled llio J1rl Kulloiml bunk of Kl 1'uilinmi mi) jtfwfcaliiig w iwttlvtr In lh f u! Um wlilvr, li, T, IMwIv, Who wjw lt.Hn illfiik, mitt onlttiMl liiiiil Uiihw up hl liH(l. Ilmitil imiuu.ly mni4Un, villi) Urn rm)iMHi Umi ihau UlMJ IWMIiil Mlhl mmmi Mill Mil muilmi ( Niipty (IiiMm (mt Jul h mum, KlildJ) lit? rlwl. AilfJHIiliJlllo mlimV Ht llM l.lllnwiV IMnV,jHlwwoi u ttimu win lml wm (w tijmilH, rj)JiwJ lu HtUi m i4i1kjj HHii MaslMt iU umi hu wi ulMwMth urn, war u. Ih Thv iou worn m Ihnm 11 kttil, wlMi, wUvii i mime, ltfe hl IdMilliy, Ui)H4Ul1i, J. V. I(M. Hi lHJl ml'Ui'r, m m InIm mt?ly m iVw ' hyjtj. dfnly 4iHVtmrim flw ImvIwm lit ytolm yi IH 'Iff ,M"H ,H " lu)ii)u)i) (jihi in w iliibiwnMt WHISKY AND SLAUGHTER. A Drunken Deaporado Wantonly Wounds a Woman. Atchison, Kan., Feb. 0. Jamea Nutt, made famous for tho killing of Luwyor V. W. Duke, In Uuioutown, Pennsylvania, over u decade ago, bu causo ho seduced a Miss Nutt, is dying from the wounds produced by n Mrs. John Payton, who committed tho net after Nutt, in a drunkeu rage,'had fat ally shot her. Neither can live. Leonard Coleman, a man who at tempted to savo.MrB. Pay ton's life, Is seriously wounded. Tho prominence of tho families concerned make It of tho most sensational nature, Tho iNuttfj wore, at one time, politicians in Penn sylvania. Nutt and Pay ton havo farms a few miles apart, nud, yesterday, Nutt walked into Payton'e houso and gtufily ordorod Mrs. Payton to got him some supper. Mrs. Payton compiled. Whon he had finished eating he delib erately drow a revolver and pointing It at tho woman, crledt "I am going to kill you." Bcfoto alio could make a movo ho sent thrco bullets luto her body. Colemau rushed Into the houso with an axo iu his hands, but Nutt fulled him with two shots. Mrs.Payton.wlth almost superhuman eilort, raised herself from the floor and occurcd tho axo. Hushing upon .ftutt, tho woman rained blow after blow upon his head, and not until her slayer's head was a mass of pulp did sho drsltit, and then sho Bank to tho floor uuoon hoIous. Wlion Colemau finally regained con sciousness ho found both Nutt and tho woman lying lu groat poolo qf bjood. Both will dlo. BAID ABOUT ROAD3. Tho Wostorn Association Cannot - 'AgMBonJlatcA Cjucauo, Fob, 0,-Tho WfarortfTal uongerabaoolatlon nfl'alra hayogonoto tho bad all nt' onco and aro now iu a worse muddle than they Jiavo been at any tlmo during tho past hIx weoltu, nud tho Union Pnolflo Is tho causo of (ha jJIfllculty, General Pasaeugcr Agent Lomax of tho Union Paclflo an nounced today tlmt his lino did no) In tend to open up tho Oregon Short Line, u wan aunounoed on Saturday. This announcement net matters buck with u Jiirk to (heir original position, and (ho boycott agfliut tho Union Pacific by (ho Jlock Inland nnd Burlington was ugitltt iloelarcd In forco and nmtlorH wcro worKO than et tlio beginning. Auiwn' nuooicr.VM hthuikiw, lUwoiihYHt lrl'i 0, Tho complaint of Ihuntrlltorii ngnlntt Prixldent Nor (on, t (ho Allitnllo nvonuo Kyutem, dlmrgliig him with violating (ho Unltvd Hliiltu lawn by liuvlng nlgus louyrlliud "0. H. Mull" on mm of (ho road on whluh no mulli wore curried, won dlnmliwed In (ho federal court to il uy, Jt U thought (ho mayor will vt(o the rtolullou iwmd by (ho alderman ruvoklng llio HconKM anil franeliUcn o( lliuifolluy linen, Thoroeolullou Judu cluriiit (o ho uiiooimllliJlloiml, No viu4 vf vlulomw or wlro culling oc tiurrwl (lining (hu night, HMVIHMW I'AVti'lU HAVUI HHIiVHilU Taouma, Kh. tl.J1tH Hi.wUy (lie fr ibMn I'xoiiiw yUi put tiM i4)wl III III illlwt llUf(V)f!)g tin' ll, U- t wwn (hu wMl ml HU l'iiii4mut mm imtuwiiH mo Hwum inuiiuu hik Wwiu.iiMiluiiilvtttiitMttw V.rfk. i, ... I hmn IT te ttiSlwwJ (hhj vtUi imi, mm iwnummvmjui jtoW"'" ijmwmn h rmnw tnm imm immum . vm YiAMm(m Vmwl tliMHy. , Tft Jlry Im IL iMNW thmkUAiuf. (w.. Iwly Murtw tmm mi BOllly, hMtfMtaiii ll.flml of JI m U.vmlug tn,m, DrJVI LIL ABDICATES. Makes a Virtue of Necessity mi ' Quietly Resigns. THE REPUBLIC OF HAWAII SOLID. Sontpnco Not Yet PronoHwM on tho Itol)els. San Faakciscq, Feb. 0. Stwmr Australia brings advices from Ilonolulu, datoiV January 30, Btating tht ojc Queen Lllluokalanl.of tho late kingdom of Hawaii, ha9 voluntarily abdicated in favor of tho republic. bho says Bite takes this step partly for tho sako of tho misguided Hw( laup, who recently engaged In rebellion against (ho republic in an attempt to ri'ntoro hor to the throne. 8he dls oUlms any deslro to avoid punishment by tbU declaration, but she Mks oxecutivo clemrncy for tho rebels nnd says nhe waut to live in absolute pri vacy hereafter. Tho a utoncea of Wilcox and wverl other robols, convicted of treiwon by the military court, which is still In m bIuii, had not beon pronounced when the steamer sailed, und martial Jw was still maintained. The government au-iworcd the ex queen's lejtor, etJtlne that her bdlo. tloucflulil not exempt her from her ptreotml and individual liability for conspiracy nnd robolllon, SBK "" Tho laxpayurs of Oregon who ! luou looking forward to the preeeot (sevslon of tho legislature with hoped for economical reform have about given It up, Tho legislature Is "held up" by tho spirit of faction and the pnt of grcod. It is doubtful whether ft !! meritorious meumiro will become lw iteslstanco to tho election of h eerwtor lu combined with resistance to th re duction of salaries and emolument, aud everything is blocked, And the expense of tho nesiilon will be ftK,000, Oregonlon, Feb, (I. Does tho Dalph organ refer to Ut Bunuto? Tho Heimto began the work of looting the treasury by cltrkhlp x travflgance, Junketing oommltteef, ( Tho Honato In proposing (he emtio ot my oMww and l charged with blok log Icglnlullou by pigeon-holing turn mvn (hat do not milt (hat body "Wkb over relief the titsjmyorx of OntitW 4 at (ho Imiidt of Ihla JuglaUture wUi tM ho through tho tfpnnto.unle It tiom IU pront dlNpoDltlou umterlslly, IO tiC 9. Tho exhibition at tho tfolioo! Ut , Dtmt Muh'rt, will not Ukc tew imtlt ThurnlBy ovenlnjf, at 7i0p, m 'I'b onlwrtttlument In glvun moro vnptp!!! for (ho JygUlat-.r, publio men mm! Klruugom ut pfwcnl In (ho city Jy (ho oourlwy of Uuptrlnumdwiit jio4 )jir, oniioJIIIiid Holioof, (Im wtort Ulmuwit will ho given in (lie MMiM rjftljool IwmI UjuivrHTAi,n.-'I)r, W. A, i)tk ujyehiJllitwll(iitll.j V, M,V, A U,t99tt.mtlilHu'uili, AllwNi "ImmiImniM Iiluii In Miff") ikk Ut uu mMi h nrAowuu pwim i LiN'MHiWiUfuipiDUvmiiniiNiiiviiM mii.. 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