w n JOURNAL , COUNTY ( t'TlUUL I'APEIt, AGENTS IEU ivroNTii HY MAIL. ! VOL. 8. DAILY EDITION. SALEM. OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH I, 1895. DAILY EDITION. NO. I. Vj A Jr 1 JL jcV i-j tKBBB iJW S3 1 F . ? sj tsi H SPRING SHO m i m m -o ALL THE LATEST CHEAP! K.T.BARNES 333 COMMERCIAL ST. LI LIME, CEMENT, SAND, And All Building Material. 95 STATE) ST, The Willamette Hotel. LEADING HOTEL Induced rates. Management liberal. Electrlo cam leave hotel for nil pub llo oimSlw ud Hilut of Interest. Hpeclal w' K,ven to permanent patrons, , 'A. I. WAGNER. Artificial Teeth f INHKBTKD Q- WVrHOUT PlATWS. J loots find fowlly tleeftyutl tooth rooravvnod TtfttatotfA with oitbor gold or jwcoluiu, UrSERli NoUiIiik lnt- flroMww work donu. TO UK, CONTKfS, DWNTIST. SA Pnrm ovw Jwy Jta, Hardware, Wagons, Carts, Road; Machinery W. Cor, fyil wJ tJle(y $(, gwwwwftwgw RED FRONT LIVERY STABLE, Uunw QuimiWiikl tmiimmmmnmnmimmmmmMtiMmiiiiii''Wf' ' ' ' J, A, Botan, tho mmmmp wv Take theOne Cent Dailv STYLE) E S AT. m DDmroiMT ml 1U I ulYluil 1 OF THE CITY. 6AUH QHf.GQIi ass? ,j...ju.u.uwiiiiiiiiiiiiiH liiiniiiniiiirfiiTiT Furniture Man mmmmmm m uwi m himi " w SENATORS BY FRADD. A Washington Bank Cashier I? Elected SENATOR FROM NORTH DAKOTA. Contemptible Methods Employed in Kansas. CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. Washington, March 1. Senator Chandler of New Hampshire epoke In the senate last night on the "recent election methods of the democratic party. He took up the election ot a number of democratic senators. Con cerning the election of Murphy of New York, he did not question its legislative security but declared it was brought bout by a gerrymander and by vicious forms of electioneering larceny, in vhleh he indicated, that the then gov ernor and present senator from New York was concerned. Ab to the seat a.w occupied by Roach of North Da iota, Chandler declared it would be tilled by a Republican if there had cot oeen basest manipulation, In which the speaker Of the Dakota house and hit confsderatea had participated. Chandler denounced the "traitors' of that transaction. He then took up the investigation, which the senate began.as to tho private rtoord of Roach, and read from it to show bow theactlon on Investigation hud betn avoided, "And so," said he, "tho former cash ier of the Cltl.eus tank of Washington continues to occupy a scat as a D m ocratio senator." Roach eat at his desk through the rralgnmeut, Chandler then reviewed In detail tho proceedings of the Kansas legislature, lu the election of Martin, slid declared It had made as vicious a record a was eyar presented In elec tioneering frauds, Ho said it wade It possible with the unlawful and fraudulent vote of Mar tin and (lie vote of Roach, who should noyer have remained lu the inmate out day after the facts of his life were known, for a Democratic majority of the senate to be maintained, Iflll was Immediately pu Ills fi( when Chandler had finished, ife Mid thapenate had wJUuvd o eilraor. dlnary seU). Th senator from New Jfamphlre sought, at IhU u'oslng hour uf the senate, In llr up wnm r Hutu Wlt4riw. UoofereJI Interpol, 'i hojHilhewrt' etor from flaw Yur will not lake the epMnh of (he wmalor from New Jfamp hires anything but a joU," t!liiril!r.- hope (he HPr will wumi. I hve MM Irylng tor l ytars l U;w him Ml w III Niw VrH eMIow mUbod." "And ynu lvi drawj to m," swbittd Jim. "and Mumlm ummU yu jnsy wnelude mam mm hw iwh ws) HiM w tnv mil" IIM iUUiMJ hl slHDllul) (t; UU dlw' lhwm i Mf- Hnh. Ifr tflMJjfcuvNJHW to$m Hii Hi" yu Wtw VwjK r IJje MMb M uimf muMWmWifof www mmuMW Jl.v j.riaey fiMW 'illdH, wd Jh NvfUNlvMM toliwwwrt Mrtpw mu i4 l tAMi4 1 I'M l IMjli jtp jM lu the . W W jtMtW frw Ww MwMiif w ww4i if ww.Jf w fwr l)fft4 iH 11m wwMr wHi Nw imj MiU JW. if MW JfHv MM MJtr M ltfW WlMH'illW' JW f ftH MMHlr l Martin Anally withdrew his words and the exciting scene closed. At 12:25 this morning the legislative, executive and Judicial appropriation bill was passed. Washington, March 1. In the senate today Bqulre secured an ameud ment to the sundry civil appropriation bill of (5,000 for the investigation of the coal and gold resources of Alaska. The nonate passed the sundry civil bill leaving only the general deficiency and naya) appropriation bills to be acted apou before the adjournment next Monday, NOMINATIONS. The president has nominated Louis M. Buford, of Illinois, consul at Paso del Norte; D. P. Bpagnoll, of Califor nia, consul at Milan, Italy; Com modore William A. Klrkland to bo a rear admiral; Captain frauds 31. Bunco to be commodore; Commander PurcellF. Harrington io bo captain; Lieutenant Commander Samuel W. Very to be commander; Llrtenant John Robere to be lieutenant com mander; Lieutenant (junior grade) A. C Almy to be lieutenant. 1CEASUHES. The eenati committee on appropria tions did not include in the deficiency' bill an appropriation of H25.000 for paying clalma of sealers. It is expected th tan amendment will be otlered in the senate. Senator Morgan, chair man of the" foreign relations committee, says he will not oiler it, nor will he call a meeting to consider it. "I will vote against It," said he. "It Is a pro portion claiming neither merit nor anything else to commend It." he appropriation committee lias also amended the naval appropriation bill bo as to provldo for two battle ship) instead of three, and six compos- tte light draft gunboats and three tor pedo boats. One of tho torpedo boats, U provides, shall lo huJU or near the I'aoitlc coast, It ulso iviiucfcs the appropriation for marluo guns for cruising at the Mare Island yard, 110,000, and for the dry dock on Puget , Mund, 170,000, There Is a reduction of 450,000 In the houw appropriation for armor and armament, Tho total ap propriation Is 129,000,000, with ft reduc tion of f2,J3Q,7P8 from the tola! carried by the bill as It passed the house, HKNA'JK 1WUTJNK, WAHHiNOfow, March l.-TheUuflol euoy pjroprlrtlon bill was reported to the senate yerterdsy, kaving only the naval hill before the committee, Consideration of (henundryilvll Mil was resumed. A amendment was agreed to appropriating &jQ,000 for seed for the drought sujlerer In the Northwest. Hlewart moved I" reconsider au mvulmtrli ftlready nlopM, (ur hv iitltitlo() of Ihe UnlM MitU Ju an international montlary wwlmim, ml iropl an amendment IiMiih lug the United Mlalts Jevatw IM to witv (o My rim Mow Jtf U) J. tin ssM VtHm wm the h!y Hwiimn mMry I" J Hion lu lube ai) in snub mifomw with my rnjot iJoIiik fairly ty silver vyd)floijJriIy wiriM hl'dlyllon wf Mt'tMlwW emung iU Ifym Ihe StJf SlfttM. HOMW WA KUIS at lind 7'he mim WN hUiu( far AtmfiMU Hrnmtim, M flh nMliwu.'f lb wwrttt unili In uthtlM IhejmulwlsJvswlHtJulw Mm Him fMikvl tim H iiWWMtMl II wuujd i WJjiilJjal V Jl MJdfo ' iimI wilh w wrfitf." YthM mr MhM iniyM , ti imwW mm mmi i W4h mm HiMim't Wi4Jm u iHuMu wax frtHf- 19 9 MU . 'IH ma imuw mv ww Awn, UrttlNMliHiihs UhpJHWt wh m ww, Jim, Aikwm Uii? WwkM Ufmi A4Mii) u flli bti WMuttiitWu m 11 Being Pat Down by tho Spanish Troops. THE GOVERNMENT NOT AURMBD. Other Important Forolcn News or tho Day. 8t. "Louis, March 1. A special tol egram from Havana says the Insurgents have defeated a force of 2,000 Spanish troops, but no details are given. It is reported that Vincent! Qarcla.a brothor of Manuel Garcia, was also killed In an engagement near Agua Call. Another battalhon of government troops has left Havana for the east. Many encounters are reported in Matansas. One thous and trained men have left Havana in the last sixty days, a few at a time, to disarm suspicion. Several former Cuban chleftana are among thorn. The Insurgent baud led by Marrero, uetr Jague Y. Grande, in the province of Matanza9,has been disarmed by regular troops. THE QUUAN UPRISING. Madrid, March 1. The government of Spain believe that the uprising iu Cuba will be quelled without much dltllculty. Thero are 42,000 Spanish troops thero. The uprising Is said to be lacking the support of the union constitutional autonomist, and reform ist parties In Cuban politics, Wll.lt MIAimV COMPLY, I'AKJH, March J. The May day com mltteo decided la&t evening to apeal to all socialists to cease work on May day, Kelnforrcements if Needod, JQNinif March 1, A dispatch re o;ived this morning from Madrid, con firms the Asoclatod Press. report of lost night, announcing that tho BpauUh government was prepared to send large reinforcement of troops to Cuba If suoli stB was found necessary. Oulna-Japan War. lUwmimk, Maroh l.i'ield Mar thai Count Oynnm, rejwrU under date of February JJ7ih, llmthemet the an emy nur Taping Mhl u, nd tlmtwUtil thorn, On February Jil, thliteeu thous nd Chlueae trooMi attavkwl Hu Chlng, hut were repnlsod attd retreated to Yin Kao, The Japan? im was W UUM and UM wiuuded. Two huudrt4 (Jhl litM) WfrteklHul, i)irlnjf Wea Awj4, Itwwv, Mureh J.-i the wnwmi UwUr 1'tfMMM eerlry, Uruy mill he wm net war whether Iherrjtotlon by thw AmeriMit mwum of (he wen) at the iMHUm v irlhuiiHl wm final, If It WMj ill wjj(jsnt Vrilh lhi(Ht menUhe trfuim wAiW havetoM' amiiiJni dllby ihe AommMoi). Sugli)d' eipsndituiN lu wnmwll Willi (hf llshflng 14 hAiUii iw H,Wfe (Mfly mjm Wfiicttn piMsur CM? r Amw, UmU l-h mtfUm HH), mm lu l Ihe fily on (he filler Um.M lHMt, mS Wllh wJnl !Hli While bMnding wivtHW lh M'l kit mwfilslij t)w MMhw;umj4 ih u$vH nd vtpui dawn ihe mjwi. J'lHf il'i mmv UDmI ktj'l ihlly wiwff ilvwJ IIHwfHI 'ifhe lh6 Imw l4- (ll urf u jjjfM!M N nMm wy rf- (4ilfcftfH'ifu)tJIU'' 0ym "imV WMMd Wwt. Uuuuk 'J'auuu Uaiiili I iXiliMlkblS lU4uw, HUM Uf ;pilw Iff 'let wj jiimt r Aid mm in HW 4um ml M4iwhji4r ri-n ad if IM4 WH Mttll lititwM'i Ml MjHvM wl i4W H4. itf (UrfVi IWldr d am WHIM le ffiM liffllafli iJhf THE M'OALEB MURDER. McDowell's Version of the Story The Coroner's Inquest Would Have His Children or Blood. Cokvamjs, March 1. The investi gation of the McCaleb murder wluda up with a good deal of sympathy for the murder as, usual, Io his aworn statement made to tho justice at Toledo, last night, McDowell says: "McCaleb rode up to my house about 7 o'clock and demanded his wife and children. I went to tho front door with my shotgun and ordered him not to come Inside tho gate. McCaleb said he would have bis children or blood and started to get oft' his horse. Just as he did so I fired one barrel, loaded with buckshot, into hla body. McCaleb fell to the grouud and ntAited to rise. and said: You have not downed me yet. I then rushed forward ami fired threo pistol shota Into his head." When the shooting occurred Mrs. McCaleb and tho children were in the kitchen and their first knowledge of what had happened was when they heard tho shots, McDowell Immediately wulked Into the house after the shooting, and sent word of what he had douo to J. W. Lawrence, a neighbor living only a few hundred yards away. Lawrence no tified other neighbors, and when tho arrived McCaleb was still alive and groaning. He was lying near the from gate iu a pool of his own blood. The gate was only about twelve feet from the front door step, where McDowell stood when ho fired with the shot gun. McCalob's hand was iu his coat pocket, but there was no weapon on his person. It Is supposed that McCaleb dropped suddenly wheu shot, as there was no evldeuce of a struggle. On arrival, the neighbors carried McCaleb luto the bouse, whero ho expired about nluo o'clock. McCaleb was !13 years of age, and his funeral occurs to day, lu his sworn statement beforo tho Toledo Justice, MoPowell declares that "McCaleb had mado many threats against my life, and had threatened to kill me on the day the shooting occurred," Mo Dowell Is 08 years old, and an old crip pled soldier, and, It Is said, has always borne a good reputation, Ho surren dered himself to i, W, Lawreno, hi neighbor, and by him takeu to Toledo, and turned over to Hhertir Laudls yes terday, where lat night he had a pre liminary examination, A coroner's liMjuenl was held by l)r, V, fcf. Carter, ooioner of LIupqId oounly. As McDowell was mi route U Toledo at the lime, no evident was ta ken, hut alter viewing the remains, the following verdict wm rendered) TUN IJMIWHKH' VKUJiJW. HVHMT, VvU. W. JMJ6. We, Ihe Jury, empanelled to ujure Into Ihe utuse of (he death of John Mo Uslvb, find (hat deouuttd name U his death hy gunthot and pistil wounds' upM Ui have ln In Ihd hands of John MoJJowell, twelve balls having entered hi htd and body, whleh uumI hie dsalh, helug nine huukshot and Unite pistol bIM II. It, UhmwM), W, 1 hhwamw, hMimutt, II, w.HmwiM, iouti Y4m A freueu ?Jc rce J'Aii;, Marjdi j, .(lwnlfsry M4 lmilt JMIJ half, t'nIM g(t AmhsMAdor Jull, h nal ioMvmJ l!'uutkiu Ui j't(ui (lwt Ihe ViumU moJuIo y( Arnvrlwu ftll j7mlii'fc There I mlwppph' siuti m ihe UniM MtalM in ie'd lo Ilia win( lite Avnu4 Hhlvh apjlw uuly U AmriMu jve fllleud liU Am iM eMwi m r iiinA Iml, 'I'hv (!. ey MUw)itdMii;ghftt twnlsjrflw !! wlKtfh do jot utm IU J'ehM?, H 1IVY' nhhl In lh VtH4 Wl ftwvuif UU imsUfeflhe Irvine lfVMI " "' f4 h0v Uvu Mi(BthW omw mi J iioiiM lulu iwimm. mm Jhel mmiiUy, II tt iry 14 Ife " mini iff iiW)l ihe UiUiminn u ihH m4hi into mr minify ., ....mf --"- - -- - ym utn m lmm$ fvw liH H Owr! Hyw A NOT SILVER PARTY. Secret Conference Ueltl at Wask- iugtOB Citj. INDEPENDENT ACTION ADVOCATED A. South Dakota Postmaster Not Confirmed. Washington, March 1, The secret meeting of the oxecuttve committee of the blmi'talllo league, which has beeu In progress for nearly two weeks, may tie contlneed until atter adjournment or congress. During thia week the conference has been swelled by the presence of members of both houses. A. few Republicans have taken part la the discussion, aud representation has been confined mostly to Democrats and Populists. Prominent Democrats say the probable result of the meeting will be a declaration looking to a new raity. They advocate Independent action on the sliver question and will compel no man to put aside his con Vlotlous upon auy other Issue. ihistmabtkr i(KJi;crw. Washington, March 1. Theaenat has rejected the nomination or A. D, Ltudsley, to bo postmaster at Sioux Kails, S. D, The Reef Coatrovsrsy. Waiishington, March l.BerUry Martin has prepared a stateH.ettt for the Assoolatml 1'rrw regarding Uih meat tradi of the (Tulted Ktnlea with certain foreign countries. ''JCxM)rt American beef Is of audi a high quality that a parliamentary oot. mltlee In Kngland In 6t)3re)orledtbat In aoiue of the mo.1 fashionable atHl arlstocratlo marfait lu London It wm frequently sold as 'prime Kw toll and KuglUm meat, In some of the large meat aelllug Mtabllshmetila In the r. Utooratlo Wast Kud of fondou there was practhsally no other than Ameri can meat sold, Yet It was called 'JCu glUli' aud 'fooluh. "Ills also ulalutetl by (lulled BUm ntrntloua dealers lu mtals that all the ary against (he wJIbtwntw of Awf (can meals, aud all charges against Ike ssullary condition of Ihe Amerlrau live wills anl abrowj are Inspired Uy w nwnliitf proUellouUta of (lermauy am I'rauof.' 'I'hey desire, It i ald, to make naltle and iiuAt hhr in Merman am) Prelum matkeU by making cattle hnt aosrtier. Ths herd of Ihe IfhMM HtaU4 are In pl"dld asullary wndl Hon. 'I'here has not iHn a mttf (ileurnpneumoma In my at Ihe I'nlM HiAtwr lerrMorhs In ihelatlhie ywt Kn anlml whlwh hw notion jnld will Im hlpd ahroail, 'I'll Ifnllwl Mlate will Donlinue Id furnish all Mtth4 Jturime mih Ihe fl jui'l ifMKal mU ami Iml In Ihe world-' frtmh mUif Klli'4. I' tutu, Marah I W, '$HUtf,wiitl UwUn4 hmm At jMiala, WM bM in a dud Mill! twmiU lhlwo Injlhy W. ItUlpMW wWwf ' Ihe Mf IU Ihe iwull y( a iwitt)M .Hillwily, hah ymtm't, imU $Ui tivmh! war mA muMimiAilm j'lMChMer iim J'vi mn4i Nllintfinin vimiiw iiu im riuHMt. ' he Walla Walla JIJ HA iiHninif i ii wily W ww iMiitariiTiiiiitfiimii;iff Baking Powder I 1 I I U 4 Hi I i : t A myuwtoiii mm will ufjt iif i iu AmitxrtM rtiMK , Hlj yiPJrN IHyVf ww i n .;-f