Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895, March 12, 1895, DAILY EDITION, Image 1

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r C!I5T?TH .
ifi month
1!V .MAIL.
JOURNAL
f ih ai i muMWiia witwJI
COUNTY
oirrioiAii
X'APJBSB,
VOL. ti.
DAILY EDITION.
SALEM, OEEGON, TUESDAY,. IVtAItOH la, 195.
DAILY EDITION.
NO. K
"
Our spring stock of fdot
wear is daily arrlying and wo
will have the stock of shoes,
ties, etc. that is hound to
enptiyate the trade, as they are
stylish neat, durahle and
cheap.
KrausseBros
275 COMMERCIAL ST.
The Willamette Hotel.
LE5A.DINO HOTEL
Reduced rate. Management liberal. Hleetrlo cars leave hotel for all pub
lic! uuildlngH and points of Interest. Hp:UI rates will bo given to permanent
lntiroiiH,
A.. I. WAGNER,
tEflPifllT CO.,
LIME,
And All
95 STATE ST,
RED FRONT LIVERY STABLE.
E, C, WANtSJN, MnKr
A. Full Hujw of iwrrn mm
1omm by Uiii Dty,
Utmw Qomiwm) mil Tnww
J, A, Rotan, tho
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Hdidwaro, Wagons, Cart, Road Maclifnory
AHI A?iit MfM
w. Uf. W" H Ww
NORSEMEN !
M PMwmmnm i mm" 1""" ''"' """' l" "' "' "
Take theOne Cent
Aji Urn W
muyim-IZu mm
. toll QtyQulntowto
Dress biioes
make the attlro foot up handsomclyr
Without theni.adresa suit la too Innnm-
pleto to be full. Give yourself an all
round harmony of elegance and cor
rectness by selecting whut you require
from our stock of oyory thing up to date
lu Dukss Shoes. The display Is very
complete and moro than very stylish
and handsome Seeing Is believing, of
course, nut in tuis case seeing is wear
ing. Putting on a pair of our dress
shoes Is an example of the right shoo
on the right foot every tlmolut, espeo
shoes are right in every polut espacl-
miiy me price, uotiio ana see tuem.
,()& ICNT
OF THE CITY.
fes" iiJr3
CEMENT, SAND,
Building Material.
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wuuk or Mmilh.
mwwiw, pijiwi(vv
Furniture Man
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Canadian Pacific Earnings Fall
ing Off.
PLANS FURTHER CONFEDERATION,
Itoschorry Preparing to-ltesign
as Premier.
8t. Johns, N. P., Maroh 12.-.Tko
goods for tbo relief of tbo suffering
poor of St. Johns, which wore brongbt
here by the steamer Grand Lake, from
Boston, a few days ago, have beon
landed and stored freo of cost and are
being distributed. The opinion of the
committee In charge of the distribu
tion Is that the quality of the goods
was never excelled In St. Johns. The
amount for distribution in outports are
being carried to (their destination by
the railroad company freo of cost. The
number of dostltuto families in fit.
Johns is Increasing dally, and the re
port from outports aro to the effect that
the people in many localities aro In
utter destitution. A dispatch from a
small settlement on the southwest
coast signed by the parish priest, was
received here today, stutlng that forty
(umllles wero starving there and
thore was nothing to give them,
Tho dispatch also asked that assistance
bo sont Immediately, This same con
dition oxlsta in nearly all of tho eastern
districts. There are about 2800 families
In Ht, Johns and its suburbs in distress
anil uro now being. assisted greatly
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ptMrfmlo, At u muWMg Af Hie clerical
relief committee held today.resolutlons
of thanks to tho good people of Boston
and New Kiiglaud were uuunlruous'y
adopted for their busle in replying to
the apjwal for assistance from this place
with such a magnificent donation of
food whleb was so badly needed,
liKlllllPM UK A TIWUW.IW,
Ottawa, Out,, March 12. Another
acute stage lii (he Rohrhigaeadlnleulty
lsei)uj;li)g thuuttenlloii(jfHie)lrltlh,
iJlillwl HUI nd Uanadlai) govern
liienta, HwttUofi(Mt)f)i Amur
ctl (iOUKrw tJ vole (lie ooii)p)atlou
H(MU, tlit UauaillMi) government
Iim mu urglritf litu Uwh MDllntrlHw)
that tltv ml)W)loo of the !ilM
HtUlot4tiry Mii (lie uinlrludli)K
jutlft M iwfuwii ff JiMi JlrlUIn to
aMtiitt to Ihtt mformnuul of (li ;
Ulol0i upit wllK (iurlog Wb, Ho
far no (siivwor tm l ftvvl U (h
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EARNING REDUCED.
Montiieal, Quebec, March 12
The Canadian Pacific railway earnings
for tho week ending March 7. wero
1204,000. For tbo samo period last
year, 5308,000, This Is a deerease ol
$44,000.
KNQLIBII rniZBFimiT.
London, March 12. At Central hall,
Holborn, Blavin defeated Craig in one
round. Tho hall was crowded when
Blavin and Craig entered tho ring at
0:00 p. m. and were received with
much applauso, Whon time wa? called
both nion saprred cautiously for
fully thirty if (seoonds, and then
Slavln got home lightly on tuo head.
This led to a rally, during which Bla
vin got in a couple of heavy blown on
Uralg's rins. vUn urearklng away,
Slavln swung with his right, and
catching Craig with the back of hla
flat on thevjttw, knocked him down
aud out. The sudden conclusion of
the battlo, which lasted barely two
minutes, created great excitement
among the spectators. Charley Mitch
ell and Ted Priohard acted as seoonds
for Blavin and Craig's Interests wero
looked aftor by Jim Bovan and Bill
Natty. Vlzo and Corrlo respectively
acted as referco and timokeoper.
JIOSKBBHRY WILt. ItESKW.
London, Maroh 12. Tho dally Nows,
Lord Roseberry,s orgau, Is silent as lo
tho renewal of tho tory rumors of tho
premiership resignation. It remarks
today, however, that "Lord Roseberry
will occupy shortly hiso!lclal resldcnco
In Downing street, while oxtcnslvo at.
tcratlous are bolng made in his own
house."
The LHtlo Log Boat No do.
Mawwkipm), Maroh II, ThoOuH-
tafAdnlph II, the llttlo log boat, did
not sail Buixjuy, as wnu exKutod, The
launching bout 11 o'clock wus wit-
nessed bar-'"""
tie yfsael was
Irumi'dlnlely taken in
tow by tlo nteamer Yarrow and pro
oeeded to tho government Jetty, fol
lowed ny four excursion steamers,
where the lines wero cast oll'und Cap
tain Jlromus aud. his Utile craft started
out on hU l'JiK voyago to Han 1'ran
cIboo, TlietKW or more excursionist
warn doomed U dlwappolntment, for
when almrxt down U tho bar lm
drlftwi onto the Mini spit mid there site
,UH high and dry,
TheOtuUf Adolph II was built lir
y Captain HutUf Jiromaii, fit an
Interview, UpUln Uromsu aaid If l
nM wllh oiiHictut wlndo, wlilult are
too avvort), ho would oltango hU twm
andwllforl'rUud, mi U IhougiU
U oould uouofully lHt down agaln(
any uutliiMlr. J Inlvnds U fewji
fwioably l luhMf w tlt In wwwuf
anyllilna Hnu wrooff will) IjIn WW'
J.HW, ite W4U mtw a wrt for rlw.
Titu h'at l nud out f o wliltv iv
log, AudliMa JKfiM kMrl, liir'f'xH
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fmt li )Iik 'W "' ''' 'w"t '
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Race War. Continues Amid
Great Excitement.
THE POLICE FORCE POWERLESS,
Whito Laborers Aro Armod With
With Itlllos.
Nkw Ohi.kans, La., Maroh 12. Tho
Loveo from Louisiana avenue to Man
doyillo fitreot Is In tho hands of an
armed mob. Too police arc powerless.
Tho while men aro completely in con
trol and havo deolarod that no negro
shall appear upon tho loveo front. AH
work on tho loveo is practically at a
htaud-stlll. Hlotlng and bloodshed bo
gan this morning at 7 o'clock and re
sulted in tho killing of two men and
tho wholosalo discharge of firearms In
two sections of the olty. Everything
was quiet when thcro cumo a messago
that a dozen mon had been killed In
front of Jackson squaro und tliut a tor
rlblo riot was in progress, Tho police
wero at onoo husted,luto patrol wagons
and hurried away, Thoy had barely
gone whon tho sergoant, Richard
Walsh, In command of tho proaluot,
hoard u volley from tho loveo In
front of the station. Ifo rushed to tho
Hceno among freight cars. Jiutween
L'hllllp and First strcots ho found a
crowd of negroes surrounding u
wounded companion, Tito man's head
was oovered with hlosd, Ifo hud been
shot lu tho mouth, Tho negro wli
Tlos6 a'bout thoro ifeotaraW 'waVoVbVs.
lug the leveo and found u mob of WO
msn, armed with Winchester und
other giiHs, They marched along the
levee to Klghtli atroetand then bavu
on Cboplloiilas street (o Jaokaon and
dlH)rsed, according to wliat aeemwl a
pru-urrupgi'd li' At Wiutlilngtou
slrwt lliwy ww mcwUh y HrgMht
WUlii who racognliwd that ono man,
Aiiioiik Uu IwmI wm Waltor Owem1,
i'OUIl AUK DKAII,
Nkw oui.HAtitt, Mmvh l a, -it is
IKwltlvcly known lliat four jigro uro
dwul. Of IlioM dirt b'm unknown.
The fourth I A. C'rilc!, At tli
Jnxj-ltablw ura eight WMUiidvd, Ol (Ills
number two re dying. Mr. Jlaln,
liuraerof llio JlrlliDH nUnmnhlo V.w,
wio wm ilol, Is Iwlwi; tmrni br tut
Imrd hi vimvU, III wound um 0'
nouiotJ ilmwiuu, Tim mMn of
Ilia KiiKlnwir lirlus U mko I he
alioollng u iunmll'mal lflr. Ikr
lvHl m to h vlwH that l ltl
two lirf(H vwf sliot ai)dJum)H IliUi
ili ilvir. 'J'!" ' i'll ivmt
mlMlog, VmWm Irwulile la jfwl,
Tl yuyiwr Uv Ihii lltjfr.'liwl to
for minify ld.
UO A WAV.
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(J MMI, vf ill IlUUM). 'I'lilMi um'
Mi ud two ik i niifdwyMt (
lu u uuw HiM vf m tlyt nd "!
Iff Kit) rfW) UHi I U tli hUHflH IM tflll
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Mm turn. Mrh u WJiilv (he
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COMPARED TO ALLISON.
Following la from tho Dally Iowa
Otato Itoglster, conducted by ono of tho
Ularksons, Republicans of world-wldo
reputatien:
Bouator Mcllrldo of Oregon, wLo
succeeds Benator Dolph, Is epokon of
by Iowa mou In that state, as a man
vory muob llko Benator Allison of this
stato. Ho In also spoken of as a scholar,
a gontloman and a man of literary as
well as political tastes. Ho Is kind nod
aflitblo and full of aood fellowship; a
warm friend aud luollaod to draw near
to tho people Hols a Republican of un
stalnod rcoord and untainted faith, On
tho money question ho Is a bimetallism
in tho Republican eonso, and not tho
radical man boujo havo tried to make
him out to bo. Benator Dolph Is a man
of groat abilities and his rcoord has
been In many respocta consistent and
courageous, but ho sooms nevor to havo
been very popular with tho masses, as
hols naturally proud, distant and aiu
toro qualltlos that aro not prized In
tbo long run.
Bonator Mcllrldo has many warm
frlonds In Iowa aud other of the great
mlddlo western states, as well as In the
oust and will stand well In tbo Donate
for a now mau.
WHEEL AND BPORTINQ NOTE8.
A woman's uthlotlo club Is belug
organized ut Tacoma,
Rloyolo clubs aro bolng organized in
nearly every town In tho valley.
Compressed air brakos Is u now fea
turo on muny or the wheels,
Chicago und Topoka, Kansas, aro
talking of taxing all bloycles $2,
W.A. JSberly and Dr. Minor, both of
Tnnnmu ultt uliil Kl Klli. inAl. t--
t75 aside.
Tho Tacoma Cycling club Is oontem.
plating h relay raoo to Olympla on
Decoration Day,
At Bnraguo a liloyolv club hus boon
orgunlzed and bloomer oostumuH will
bo worn by the ladles,
ThoJIowfird-WalllngfordWO u side
bird slioo. will itutm ,.. Mi mww
gdiitlomuii are Benttlo criolc shots.
Wliwilmen who want to mako tours
of u week or more In Wei turn Oregon
for pleasure, health und business com
blued, can learn of aomethlng to their
advantage, ufe, ure, quick and good
by writing Tiim Jovhnau,
Katie Not round.
'VAVQUA, Murcli IL'.-KaIio Hack
worth, the pretty H-year-old daughter
of Mrs, A. U, Arper, of Ikattle, lias
Iwii mining since Wedm-aday, for
two ywtrs she lived at the Children'
lioiue In till city and lcmemutli at
taohwl to Matron llarrle. Alwut Jan
uary 1 tier mollior, having ivuwtM,
Unto lier home. Wedueaday nftenuwii
UTnIIo jttarM to ohool In Heattle
with another girl, but wus handed a
nodi, after rwdlrig whluli ne asld tdie
hud Mn eallod Pi Tiuxima, Nolhlug
has allied Iwmi aeen of her. Mr. and
Mr. Arper Intye imn Dearelilug fur
her, mid (he polloe are on the outlook.
The girl I vvull developed, In-lng (urge
for her age.
HmutUr "Jink" I'orhHi
'i'AWHA, VtAH., Mureh JX.-i'he
tU'nuvy iif'jMk" VoiIm, Ihealledged
muglr, ud a vlgoriw attempt lo
JmyelbejyW JudMmut "t!liit hi
(oudmil wt umU, ft was Altered
m( week mnumt )WIe wm Iij
when the )ury ime In wllh iheyerehd
ofKullly; llnrtihy i'uliitf h mUUJul.
J'orbfc dlmd lo hY nveislepi'
hnh Ihiifunl aeid lhal (he JmJg
iwri winM nliid ooImm lite Miiidt
mm y ym Uito tmil )rompily U
mnr ihi'iiof hew lilel. lu
Ihetttsaehe would ?( the )inlfr
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MOST HORRIBLE Ml
Crazy Sailor Brown Kills His
Wife.
HE PROCEEDS TO MURDER RIMSELF
Other Northwestern Criminal Oc-f
curronccs.
HAN FHANoiaco, March 12. Early
this morning Harry Drown, a note,
rlous water front character, known m
"Bailor" Drown, murdered his wife and
then shot and killed himself Botti
wero dead when fou ud. Drown la be
lieved to have beon crazy. Though
possessed of considerable wealth, It
'
had lately been laboring under the IwO-
luolnatlou that ho wus soon to lose It all
and It Is thought this ioar drove him i
to commit the torrlblo orlmo.
. After His Scnlp.
Bhaii'x.k, March 12. Collcotor of
OulBoms Saunders is .Investigating
ohargos against his slatlsllcal deputy,
Btophon JTouso, preferred by Spooial
Treusury Agont Dean, When Dean
cumo hero on his Inspection tour he
recognized House us a man who had
boon Indicted five years ago, In Idaho,
for cattle steullug. limine admits hav
ing hud trouble with the Mormon
about horses, but nuvb that Im
rounded up a bunch of horses and whew
he found noinu of.llumi that did not.
belong to him, he turned them looser
His friends suy llmt Dean Is aottute4
by personal feolhiKs, growing out of
suy'tiiu Mormwin procured his liadM
ment on trumped-up charges, out of
revenge for his co-operation with Hon
ator Dubois, then United Btntcs attor
ney, and wllh ills brother-in-law,
tho United Hiatus marshal, In pro.
eoullous for polygamy) also hecatue the
Mormons wanted to get powwdalcii &f
valuable water rlghU House owned.
House Is the only Republican remain
lug In thol'ugel aouud cuotoms cervlce,
and hw served under tin two preced.
Ing lUpubllcan oolleotors, his eorvloa
being highly valued.
OliuU Yin a Murdrr.
l'onrMrti, March 1,-Ulu Bule, m
CliliiMe Janitor who was out by a M
lowKiotiutrymau near the mhim tt
Keoondtiid Alder etreeU February t,
died from (he ellevU of hi wounds a,
(lie Oood HamariUn hespltul mm frfM
(clock till morning, nd his rwhw
will he turned oyer Ut the coroner tf
ouce.
Ohule Yi who I apouwd of outline
(Jin Hule, Is now locked up at tin
oouulyjsll without hall, and a i!lnr
olnwAur will probably he vm(uriv4
uumltihl lilm Uduv. Ua was arreted Ih
h garnhhiitf huute eloe by ihewne uf 11
Hie wiiiif, 'J ii"Hii,f mwi i i 'Mm
wmmlllfil, ly Ceplelu of J'olie J
and Ofllovr fioueh, who follow! km m
Ui III hldKJl'' " uhl him
still M-liaiidMl, Cole, howevef,
at)iiy deiJibe hi gulll, m III the to
of Ihv dying iutt.mhl ut hi vllM
made about a &k go in Ihv inmmm
ut li liHhbnnn hi WnM, M'
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