'""'T)JWIWl''p"wt J"" -4f W "mfr CAPITAL Sift (TENTS 1MUI MONTH BY MAIL. JOURNAL. COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPJSB, VOL. e. DAILY EDITION. J SALEM, OBEGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 195. DAILY EDITION. NO. II E o-tSjjlJSJKaEBSMfiiCS m i N IW Iff MI KM TW 1UJ1 is able to announce to the public that they have on hand their spring - stock oi men's, youths' and childs' clothing, direct from one of the best clothing houses in Chicago. Clothing of good quality for the price, all around. Also a fine lot of the Brown Shoe Co.'s "Star 5 Star" ,l hoes, for men, women and children. They are from one of the best factories in St. Louis. Al&o a full line of- goods direct from New York, of all kinds. Embroideries, luces, ribbons, hosiery, notions, shirts, overalls, underwear, etc. Call and save money on all these lines. Causes Riots and Interferes Witk Commerce. NO TROOPS FOR NEW ORLEANS. Six Italians Have Been Lynched in Colorado. E.T.BARNE 333 COMMERCIAL ST. s AkoH mmr-- v2L- ICYCIES. wr Are Hio Highest of all fligli Grades. Warranted superior to tiny Hlcyole built In Uie world, re gardless nf price. Do not be Induced to pay ninro money for an Inferior wheel, fnslut on having the Waverley. Built und guaranteed by tho Inrilaua Bicycle Co., a mil lion dollar concern, whose bond Ih uh good aa gold, til lb. SUHOnUHISR. fft5. ' 112 lb. LADTE8' 176. Catalogue (roe, Good agents wanted In every town. 1)116 t INDIANA BICYCLE CO., ludlauupolls, Iod,, U, H. A The Willamette Hotel USAIDING HQTlSLy 01 THIS CITY. lUiilmxxl rate. MaiiuKomeut liberal, Ho Milldlug Mini point of Interest, (ll'lUlisJ Hll A, -J Kleetrlo ur leavo hot! for all (tub rates will be given to permanent L WAGNER, 1 )I i m a hi mw, And All 95 OlfMKNT, AND, Building Material, 8TATK ST, RED FRONT LIVERY STABLE, A Kwil mm i feMMM K. C, HANiiCN, MnMr. HuimJv uf Ihiim wJ iiuutdm uii thiol. II mm m, un anmjkrHT aio itaidworo, Wagons, Curl, ,w Mfloltory K l 3HJU lmiYlnnfun4 Uii M LHwir Hi. 0wbjtf JnrM J1 'IWMm fruxw pstsyir Omaha, March 13. All night a bat talion of police guarded .the St. Paul's Koman catuollo church to orevent another battle betweon the factions of the Polish congregation. The followers of Priest Karminskl flocked to the church heavily armed with revolvers and shot guns. The anticipated attack did not materallze. Everything Quiet. New Orleans, March 13. The day after the riot found everything quiet In New Orleans. There were no ne groes on the levee. Wasuinoton, March 13. Marquis Imperlall, first secretary of the Italian legation, called at the state department today, and directed the attention of the ofllclals to tho news from Walsenburg, Col,, of the assassination of four Ital ians. Ho asked that the good offices of the department be used Immediately to prevent further killing nf bU coun try men. Two More Lynched, Ciioiiakab JuNoripv, March 18.- A mob entered the Walsenburg jail, after midnight, and killed two more Italians. This makes a total of six lynched for the suspected murder of A. J, Hlxou, a saloonkeeper. Business Men Take Hold. NkwOiu.kahb, March 13, Tho bur etu of freight transportation held a spcolal meeting to dletuts the troubles, and requested the various commercial bodies to send delegates to a general meeting at 1 p. m to take the nem vary steps to protect commerce and (lit 11 via and property of the cltlfcous, Tko response Ui the call wm unanimous, and attention lasting until midnight was the result, The debut wm jiesUd, and finally rwulkxt In the adoption of auaddrws totbe jwople, It says In Irt "With our busim drifdMK ttum u btooUM of a want of oonttdnojje' wlnre born of labor troublt and Inter rupllons, we have quietly Uvd by, hoping against bop that wauoublby moral suutlon and fair offer, bring about a ptiuafsl and mlcabl window, Tbv lime ban come wben mtim has uimml In bo a virtue. iln wlist i in s y, w ore M7iitlju.d Uiat Ibe wiiiinrwf lblilly must and bl im wMt4, w lbt tvvry iiian vim Jmllrwlo iwihWH bo(Ht llw WUI and shall I j4rwllM U An , ivtml U of ivm, mur uf pruHoos iiiidlbw, Vyd IM dtu Ibv ((b n( hMii nilHie (uf fiiulual ilolUiliuii tif Ui ( wuik If Ibv fJii, 11 vitniuy ibKir lbi l I'iPWiH Mwt tm wwMiiK il v'" "" ")( whu in Mm fb ! ln iMr wu jsIMbl Ibr tudjliii lhf bfrf m4 iiiMil W hv wHlhijt 1 jM H'V" Mib!, 1 iby Ml) e iujM t MHfrfW iiiWIMf Hh) Vtl4 Will, tMl)l tw ll im rMnl Kbl. II iM, lhjf fwil Im) jtid su IH 4l H'l Jw t"J." MM kj Mi) MrlMrn in itum M i HtbtU 'I'll? MMUK 11 t'l ttlH )HiMUUjiM WMIIiW N r Mi lb State Troops Must Act. WAsniNQTON, March 18. Tho Uni ted States will not Bend troops to New Orleans until it has been fully demon strated that tho city and state ofllclals are no longer able to maintain peace and proteot interstate traffic. This de termination was readied late Tuesday afternoon, and telograghed to United States Attorney Eurhnrt, at New Or leans. Mr. Olney, in speaking of the situation. Bald that so for as ho has been able to learn, neither the city nor tho atato authorities had called out tho local militia, or taken any vigorous means to suppress the existing lawless ness, Ho had no doubt, however, of the ability of tho local authorities to handle the mob if thoy really Bet about doing so, and, in any event, tho gov ernment would not interfere until tho situation was beyond tho control of tho governor of the, state, aided by all the military force at Its command. A Fires Upon tho American Mail Ship Alliance. A WAR OF FOREIGN GLASSMAKERS. Other Notes ot Interest from For eign Lands. British. Are Watchful; Washington, Maroh 18. The Brit ish ofllclals hero regard Ctho present troublo in Now Orleans as part of racial agitation. Tho progress of tho trouble a being closely observed by the Bri tish ofllclals, though they feol confident the local authorities In Louisiana are doing evrytbing posalplo to suppress the disorder, and if the trouble p umbos beyond local control, the federal au thorities will tuko such stps as ure necessary to protect foreigners and Americans alike. Dully the: race riots English Comment, London, March 13. Tho News, commenting on in Now Orleunv, will Bay tntfy. "Negroes are now being labelled in bulk In New Orleans, It itweru not fur tho loek of tho thing, th'oy mlgUi as well roturn to their uucestral souls in Dahomey, Now Orleans Is a mora respectable address than Dahomey, but the customs of the two locallslus ure much tho same," Four Italians Released. ItouHU, Col,, Maroh 13, Of the nine Italians arrested for the murder of A. J, Illxon, four vera exonerated by the corner's Inquest and discharged and five were bold for trial, Those have all boon killed, Jos. Wellsby, driver of the wagon In which the prls- oners were taken to the jail, was also accidently killed, making the lolal number of fatalities six, Wra UimftturaJUeJ. W-MAKwnimo, Colo,, March JH, Undo Ham my bayu International ooMpllcaMous on band as a rvsult of the mob violent burn, wl nlgbl, In wblob five Italian, bullvvud to burn boon Mil' fjslurhud, wwklllttb Mt ofriwid ami iuMmk Jiwvj'h Wflloby, drlwr of waKouj Ishvum Daiillio, JVIu JatMfiiy, Aut'Jiilo (Jubctto, HUut.Ho Villano, tMw 'imh Tbo olliur four aunw( JtK'l btHiu rtiw)) from vutUfly Mrv tbv mob , Mtuiw Uvuuly A, V A. UohVAhUt, Mamb 11 "lit J'If i H, biloyaiid wihtfv btfn In Ll)ln(r Ml tf AimwIm i'roiwiiyo Awritilmt, ami Ibv faoHiM iJawloitvd llial Ibtf i already yuitrgMhiMidMii livn wtiba teiy fvllwwiUK. Hf)'fHi lby,tthUy u( Ifrlllui lAtt it dWMMHH lMliJlbm HUti ftwliijif llm ilbauabw nf jiltl al 1J iifiMiiomil amJ itmiiiy mirtw mu DbUrai;i Minnimd nMimmi burnt mutuii el um buMb, 'hmiflu lhy wil fiim iy tbifd lHi!t w llitful', ! I' A. Ub AiWb nbwbiilM' ' im Ml ui Mmnkm lutiawi ty lif itofi w mfo I U A?Mif ml four, wm tmf t Amnwm imu tbf nt4f Immt wd rtdulty 'Suit y h mM Ut 'MfitwEf toiv A Spanish Buccanoor. Nkw Youk, March 13. Tho Amer ican mall steamship Alllancla, while proceeding from Colon to Now York on the 8th Inst., sighted a barkontlne rlgged Rohooner oil Cape May, on tho eastern edge of Cuba, which was headed directly for her. At 7, .when about two and a half miles distant, she holBtod tho Spaulsh flag, which was saluted by hoisting tho American en sign and dipping It, which act of cour tesy was answered by tho Spaniard. At 7:15 sho flred a blank cartridge to leeward, which was soon followed by auotuor. Tuo American ensign was again dipped, but tho course and speed of tho ship was not ohangod, no hostile demonstration being anticipated as tho Alllancla wus more thau six miles off land.' Tho Spanish man-of-war was not satisfied, however, with oven a double salute, but proceeded to chaso the Amorloau at full speed. Seeing the Alllancla drawing uwuy sho yuwnod to, bringing hor guns to hear, und flred u solid shot.whlch struck tho water Iohb thau a quarter of a iiillo from tho ship uud directly In lino. This was followed by two more solid shots which fortu nately did not striko tho mark, the sec ond striking the water In plain sight of the ship, At ouch shot, however, the Spuulsh ship yawned to get tho rungo on tho American ship before firing upon ber,bowiug plainly uu Intention to lilt her if she could, Captulu OroHsmaii of the Alllancla, knowing that be was more than two leagues from the laud uud on high sens ordered full sail uud gradually drew out of range, Tho ubuso was kept up for more (bun 'Hi mile, liowu w, Tills mlru bus been rejmrM to the ftuorelary of state by Cuptull) Cross' man, mid no doubt u prompt demand will bo made on (be HpauUb govern- munt for an uxnlaimlloii oflbu Instill, audurmisoD require! for t;e aHwmpt mft'lo lotop an Amurlnan mull uUmum on the blub awn In llmo of hium, ftrolyu News Jtoiiw, 1iMiuN, flr Jllll.-A I'arla ilia w(ob says a (lwjwi light bos lubvii piston Ibe rlvur Umr, li aoubpaU ntn Vt aiiao, tmivimt (Jtrmii aict i'i'oah KbuMiiiMbuj in wbhrij m uumlaf trf lb" IftMur ww wuumb-d, Tli lljlb n U Utrmaii wmm Hi! Ktfwi. In a Hmutii 1 a bttitfjofi nf III iliV JlUisV abajubnf uf mmiMMi hit AilMl lUdtU m iriMli m iimloubl uUy tnhiw wmI Um4 a u-4mmu aib )UtUUi Hi llW Uu4M tiWMlM bli-WKK U Mmiy jWri oi uwmn f Hit munmi mmmti, bJbJ if h fri U miimm ymtotbs 'hut i"i -ll Hmti lilmmd ? Uii ibv ijusjiafat It wv tlmtetl U milti WUU tUe imiMJ ui lit frHUu H Uiv IWiM MM t 7i ut Uktimu iMimM M ii iridiu mmkQd fiJ Dimly lit, m (In yarns im tow lhuii mi ti ImIhHmb, mm tituyiiri, ti Imkdm fltf Ittdmimi t mult ! tJ umlmm mm ! fMKJ itmmUy Salisbury had an audlonco with tho queen, at Windsor, yesterday af- tern oon, shortly after tho departuro of Itoseborry from hor majesty's prcs- onco. A Tills dispatch says that Armeni ans InCaucasus aro extenslvoly signing an addreBs to Gladstone, thanking theJ ox-premier for his defense of the Ar menians. 1 The Duke of Norfolk was defeated by Arthur Arnold (Progressist) for tho chairmanship of tho London council. PRESIDENT PROCLAIMS. Silefz Indian Keservation About to Be Opened. IMPORTANT MINING CASE DECIDED The Earl of Bessborough died yester day morning. Paius, March 13th. Dr. Herz, of Panama canal notoriety, has been sum moned to a ppcar In support of hla ap peal against the sontonco of Ave years' imprisonment and 300 francs' fine, im posed upon him for blackmailing Baron Heinach. Paris, March 13th, Figaro says it is generally believed Waldeok Roseeau will shortly become premier. Bkklin, March 13tb. Tho Prussian council of State wus opeucd Tuesday morning by tho Emperor. Sioux Indian Lands In South Da kota to bo Settled. England in Hawaii ViaroniA, B. C, March 13. Tho MIo wron arrived Tuesday afternoon, oeven days from Honolulu. Sho brought no deported revolutionists. It is under stood that thoro were eomo oflered, but tho company desired to take no risk In tho matter. Honolulu advices to Mar. 6lh are: Work consequent to the rebellion bo far as military organisations are con cerned was practically completed on Friday, when tho Judge advocate of the military commission auuouuood that tho government had no more oases to bring before that body, All cases have been aoted updn ana the sentences of only a few minor of fenders have yet to be modo known, The natives oonvictod have, as a rule, boon Benteuoed to five years Imprison ment at bard labor, the usual fine of (5,000 being remitted by tho president, Tho ex-queeu bus been aontuuotxi to five years imprisonment and to pay a fine of 16,000, Hbo Is (till oonflniMl to the room) In tbej executive building where she woe placed on the day of Iter arrest and is under guard of the mill tary, Just what Ubr be done with Llliou kaluul U a question wblub the govern, inont lias not yet answered, Uiidoubfy wily before (lie end of the month mid proWMlllou will be rlvwJ from Hie ur.quwn' rirttmlatlvi wbereby vbu will either lake up Iter rMuo on oiieoftbe oilier Islands or Jyo (ha oomitry, ilouimuu Jo go U) Hngland, Hbo m a I'rlvalw Income of about 110,1m ( year wJilufi will not I lnlt frx wllli by the Koyerjinumi, u will I Ibv Huy of (he goyurnmeut not Uf asiuuiu an arbitrary altitude iiiouM (be t quuuii mske rciisbe ro)oii (loll. 'I'lmi ibu work of Hi miliiery aommlMioit mMM, (hat Jody will not Ih dmlM uf mirlial w iIwjIsimI yf until all Uiom wbo by lit ngiwwieuls in ltfi lbs igtry 'J'b UMunvm fat itoficialloM l tfftbiiiiK Vfouml among ibt nsliaiul Washington, March 18. Seoretary Smith has rendered a decision in the cose of the Lost Chanco Milling com. pany vorsus tho Tyler Mining company, being n claim niado by the former for tho Tyler lodo at Coer d' Al&ne. A portion of tho Tyler claim overlapped tho LaBt Chanco. Tho patent waived a right to tho overlapping portion, but tho Last Chanco asked that uo patent bo issued while thoro Is poudlug in the supremo court, a case affecting the title of tho property, Secretary Smith holds, as tho overlapping tract boa been waived by tho Tyler company, a patent shall be Issuod for its claim. Indian Reservations. Washington, March 13. Whon President Cleveland returns It is ex pected bo will immediately Issue a proclamation, opening to seltlemout, tho lands ceded by the Yankton Bloux Indians, in South Dakota. Another reservation soon to be opened Is that at Ne;i i'erces, In Idaho, Agents for the government are paying these Indiana 1000,000 purchase price for their lauds1! A proclamation also has beeu prepared opening a portion of the BJIelr. IsdlaM reseryailou m oivN.w WHT HOT ? ins formatiuij of n aouvf alum itfuw by Msii Vftr, mm u( U t,tMim,' ttimuiMitm't fa.WMiiiijiiiuf, and "Tr "w'f llwwt i hit bli44, wUl ibbilvM iMuli io m4iir (ifiiillii Jluloi Uum iff hi) of iiiv irumnv Iv U Mill a " ..... I. . a Wblfij lit tiiMl uimuiU of lb (ffltU IIIK H II lit s MJimj him m iimmy in fiaya uy '.iW.' ')'!fP HM lMv tf W wljillly f h. vu H U mm lati lo ih lummy mm'fpmsjsmmif'f'fmmm The governor should have power to veto any Item In the general appropria tion bill, Journal, Why was not tho power Riven him? Why was the last legislature eyer elec ted If not to aee to things of Ibis kind V Huclt a law will require an amendment to the constitution, Why was not audi an amendment offered? Haleui Post. Beuator Cleaner Introduced a Joint resolution to amend the constitution In that n-.jHJOl, Why did It neyer get to tbe bouse 7 Tm JouniiAiIltor liitroduoed a Joint rosolutlon In the bouse, giving (bo leople a whack at all laws before they go Into force, 'i'be teoatorlsl dead )ook prewiile! action on many of IIinm inatUrs, Down b 1'ost rugrtl Ibbt time wan not savI by uluoilng Dolpli at olios after Ilia legislature met 1 Jo Morton, of Uularlo, Or,, lias found a yaluable doKit of gold on bU farm laud, and im made arraiigsuienU to haul bis Imn in Hnake tivtr, a ills Unouof of a mile. Tbl, If It y, will ls ibv way to niHiiy a forfuna on IbeMuskerlyor Iwttoin, 'j'JiiJlMMHjr'jttMil nblia of A. KiwUruiaw, llvluyntar Kohh, ayMy Hmt falally burnt) Ibe olber ii$y. Oomliitflu inu( wilb aimti biub Ibsl wm iMrlng ltirjvj, UV nlob IngfwuKbt Ire, am) Ibe child was tn Vvlojiud in iiamM, A lliKim-oi of I'malllfs ioiily ninHi 'lVmofr I'olsom ami bn iikMiicii Jim mm iwki.bwl, Tb" will I (o llUysllon phi1 htm, tun uAumm i'uhiuAinl, MmU JjC-Wbt( mt l'b0wl Dun Am, WafMb It. Ut) h)H My, til )'b Itemm Uti lMii ii (t mm lribi uf 14 IMjWWJgSgigl m '$ l XV is Powder HORSEMEN ! lMHamu ilMifjMtt bw tU tM.J, wwiimwiniip MmimimmmH'miiwf