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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1895)
'1i!lil?lr'pipHjUTl CAPITAL URNATi MMfmiiitH Uw iJjiMyiiMa'jijg mm ifitiipwiiMimiKnii MMBftisM xauawwm S VOt. n. DAILY J33DITIOK. fc ' WFHwWWMtHil IJHHW UllWlMUM. 1 mMkt.JMWt .-f.-w... .r.- SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY. AtAKCIT Is, 1895. DAILY JESDlTIOK . NO. 15 II M RACKET to the public that they have on hand clothing, Chicago, is able to announce their spring stock of men's, youths' and childs1 direct from one of the best clothing houses in Clothing of good quality for the price, all around. Also a fine lot of the Brown Shoe Co.'s "Star 5 Star" Sho , for men, women and children. They are from one of the best factories in St. Louis. Also a full line of goods direct from New York, of all kinds. Embroideries, laces, ribbons, hosiery, notions, shirts, overalls, underwear, etc. Call and save money on all these lines. L A Corporation Gels Away With 14,000 Bushels MIIION COUNTY FARMERS WHEAT A Jinn Now in China Wanted as Defendant. E.T.BARNES 333 COMMERCIAL ST. AkQm llyiV fr ICYCIES. . ' M mfkX n mfln if WW Are (lie Highest of all Higli Grades. Warranted superior to any Bloycle built for no Inferior wheel. Insist on havin gardless of price. upe rict re in ho world Do not be Induced to pay more money og tne waveney. Built and guaranteed by tbo Indiana Bicycle Co.. a itill- Ilon dollar concern, whose bond Is as good as gold, .21 lb. BCHORCHEIt, 85. 22 lb. LADIES' 176. Catalogue free. Good ugents wanted In every town. 3 116 i INDIANA BICYCLE CO., Indianapolis, Iud U, H, A rbe Willamette Hotel. JvlSADXNG HOTEL OF THE CITY. Rriliiiiml rates. Maiiuuuuiunt Jlbwiul Miulliugi uwj points of Interest, HH)ulu tr.i , J5lmi!o mm leave hotel far ull pub- mi win iw Kivuii v) ftrniHuvm A. I. WAONJfK, 1 jlilM ) 1 11 f win ra MM J, ind All I) ft BTATK T, ED FRONT LIVERY -' STABLE, ! J. C WANIMiN, MnHr M NjJy uf liurm gjul tw& f , tail ' mtmM M Tim aUmfs, BAi J4aMi AJmM ' -"HIJW I ny MAM! i t ...- 0-m.JLTir 'jMSfcOiSi., Wmj, Wngow, CarU, Hosd MuhtMfy iiHUUiisrinuti jmrimimm ftftt uiftftAI fliei IA9 iffi m The great Sllverton Milling suit of Coolinge & McClaine, E. H. Poiter and C. F. DeGuire vs. J. P. and J. W. Cochran and H. S. Starritt, Ib on trial today before Judge Hewitt at 2 o'clock. Messrs. Coolidge & McClaine, J. D. Bower, J. H. Marchbanks, E. 8. Por ter, M.-Haberly, L P. Aldricb, L. J. Adams, bookkeeper of tbe Coolidge & McOlalno bank of Sllyertou, G. W. Dolan, attorney, came to Salem today on this case. Counsel for defendants are Ford aud Kaiser of Salem, and J. S. Strahan of Portland. For plaintiff's are Geo. G. Bingham of Balem and Richard Will iams of Portland. THE POINTS INVOLVED. The controversy reaches back to 1893 end Involves the ownership of about 30,000 bushels of wheat belonging to Marion county farmers, which was stored at the stations of Waldo, Shaw, Switzerland and bllverton, but was shipped and milled iu transit, under consignment to Win. Dunbar. This weut on to April 1, 1803, theu the Hour shipments were consigned n Balfour, Gutberie & Co., aud a few small shipments to Alien 4 Lewis. Dunbar was manager and secretary of the Oregon Milling Co., Louis J, Ad ams being under him In the mill at Sllverton, and hence is the most im portant witness, DunLar being In China since his conviction foraldlng In the Chluede smuggling at (Portland. Jle was succeeded Iu February, 1B03, by J. B, Patterson, uu employe of Balfour, Guthrie l Co., and J, B, Cochran suc ceeded Adams In churgu of the Hllvcr- ton mill, Februury 28, 1803, During the latter part of J'elmiury, I6U6, M. Ifubeily bargained with the Kilverloii Milling Co,, (J, W, and J, B. Coulunn) to kull tbuni 12,000 to H,000 buheht u( wheat, They paid tmmethliig ovarii hundred dollars but fullnd In pay uny inoru then or tolnce, I), I), Row en sold tome grain to them, but wu lx would gtttlng hi pay, He was palil util offeiimll Hilm iiiude at Ihe mill, Tvvoilrtyx In fore I lie bringing of iU null. U. V. Illuky, Dr. l. A. Jvl, J. H, Riuliim, Umrt Anilt-rnou, Chrli JrpliwM, I'yolliltstJ A Miil'luliie, It. H. I'urU, )i , JUmlntoii, jtnd )( My MuhoN, vlio hud itruln m iiufnn wlili (hi wmjpBuy, oilwrwl ihelr ruln forwlo at the niuila't piluf, Hie twin pitny iufUnlpg In buy, JiuVral ut (lifM tmiUi nllKfod and iWilU'wl lll t-lMIMie vUtifiw ami pay fur iht nutU am) riw-1 iiittfidnil Ihuir grain. Tl'uy wu)P lold lliay wuid pui iv II, iUv lMii dotier himI imW utlkt- JUtnttfMlplMiMlMUJwrflilHK Hie vW liW himJ itfutHiK In U bit UmuIm" J , H. i'titlnu mtn up I mu 1'tuUtntd iMJ lkj WW UtMUti Y (Ul iml W I UUu )l 1mI MfiJMfjf u 0 vim Uv4 Ikiirfnlir- HdWiue, JLu mi ltd. i lvnin ml l' i' It uu, u mum yd gat Umi urntH M iiy wtuimi U Tuy U4 Umv, Ammmd Utdt &d md udmd, mm mM h tmU md uww wul Hwt im iwiut lip itimd u uum t lit git u iu imaittUA l iu m, k Utttt INIMI UiiUIMMuit tmHHliml tUUkf fit Uw4 Hit lymu I Upr ImW J idm H S0ttytt min d U fntt dmUd fii mmttitt hn d U f. todi m Immi- b I dV M evityto td Imd htot mm kl Imimmf UMMfc MNUt4 Midi imitd d J 4m iUmd4, U , & mm 1d kml itd M Wl Tho Text Book Farce. State Superintendent Iiwln has i-sued a circular on behalf of the State Board of Education for a supplemen tary voto on additional text books as follews: Drawing. English Literature. Composition aud Rhet ric. Physical Geography. Supplementary Rending. There may be( county superintend euts who do not know nuj thing about these branches of study but that does not make any difference. They must vote and select such'books for tbe school children of this ftSte to use for the next six years. It lis to bo legretted that this farce iajlo bo carried any farther. As Tub Juuknai, has shown this law is a relio of MKEIroyfsm, was lobbied through luel7h general assem bly at the Instance 'of tbe American Book compauy, and Is a fraud by which tho people of4 Oregon are de prived of all competition on school text books and precluded from helping themselves in any way. The operation of this law so far has been bad. Under Its machination Oregop people will pay for six years for a series of school read ers a contract price of $3. Following oro prices paid under con tracts made, before Orej;on acted by other Btates thathave actual competiteon: SAINT PATRICK'S DAY In Seattle Witnesses a Bold Jail Break. TOM BLANCK AGAIN AT LAIIGE, Ko Walks Out With Ton Oilier Prisoners. bTATK. YKK AMOUNT. Ioz-a.... 1N BH Oklahoma WW 'Hi UtaU lh'J' 2W Jdato ..- 1WI 'i 4U Montana lm a '0 North Carolina r.- WJl t 0 Mlnnetoia , lh W Neoinska .- ltoi 2 :i Washington-- -. 1MW '1 houtU turollnn lb -! Ol Wjomluff 1 w 2 00 According to a Washington City (.ve iling paper tho president came very near calling an extra si'Mjon of congress Upon the authority of Woabluet olrker, Skattlk, March 18. A dariugjall delivery, headed by tho notorious Tom Blunck, twice a murderer, was eii'ecled at the county jail here at 7:30 o'clock last night, In which ten prisoners, In cluding threo convicted of murder, made their escape. Tbo delivery was accomplished by means of a dummy revolver made of wood. At that hour Night-Jailer Yerkberry went Into tho north corridor to take medicine to W. A. Wilcox, a convicted murderer. When he reached the Iron door iu front of tho cells, he saw a revolver thrust between tho bars and heard Blanck say. "Throw up your hinds." The gun-was between the jailer aud the outer door, and, as lie hesitotad an instant, tho command whs repeated and tho Jailor obeyed, Blunck then made Yerkberry turn around, took a ropo from his pocket, tied his captive to the bats, and then took thojallei's revolver from his pocket. Hero Blanck discarded tho "fa lit" revolver aud A ORA2Y RANCHER Koops His Pursuers at a Safo Dit tanco. TACostA, Mardh 18. Shaw, a crazy ranchor, Is running alntick on tho out skirts ot tho dlly, with two revolvers aud a Wluohcstor rlilo. A deputy shot iff went after him this morning to tako him In custody on ohargo of In acuity. When the deputy readied Shaw's cabin no was In tho garden and opened Are on tho visitor. Tho dopuly tiled and a posso started after Shaw. As tho Insane muulaacracb marksman, his friendly pursuers are kept at a safe distance. mSmSiW whom It does m.t nmtiflllBty: "There j thenceforth Used the JallerV. Ho next is a general apsumptlonJhut it 'a defi nitely decided that thee will be no extra sision, Tho deultion Is errone ous. The public Is not aware of the fact that tho president almost decided last Hunduy ll)L tue"re-ioulil be an ex l ui station, Tho subject svas om sidered by the cabinet, The Immediate cuusu was the sundry civil and ilulkl leuey appropriation bills. The pros id"Mt was very inuih disposed to vein both of them. At one Jlmo hu hud nearly doubled to do it, but lie oou eluded that it would be b(lr to hi low the uounlry In have rtt Ut u tliim uud to await thuprogrijM of ovonls, but If llifrumhull bo u run upon tbo Uojisury uolil uml tliu rooi vu khull bo deplnM iu spile of (lie mrtHiniuiU vrhltdj have l,tn umde o trolittil It !)U will cjr,iiiiibiiiMbly twnvititii Uu imxt ami. grKM a mjuii mm Inal faet ut in4 dmr or probanle," lojsoned the cord about tho Jailer's right arm aud threw a noose over his neck, at the samu time calling out, "Unlock tho combination". Tho jailer obeyed, aud with the dis engaged baud soon had the iron door to tho cugo swinging open. BlanoU than went through llio-Jillur's pookels, taking his keys and 30 cents In money, Then, proclaiming freedom to all In the cells, he walked lelsuiely out of tho uute. Tlii were JW prUouers In (lie rage, Including Henry Crutnuor, Nordtruiu, Jim Murphy and W. A. Wlloox, anil of IlieXsi, oliivon Jollied In tho break fnl lU-riy. At the lieol of Murdorur I HUiiwk wore l,wo, Rulteii, Wllljr I HiMM4l (oolurwl), Murphy ami Nord j rtruiu, all ooiivietod murderuu, 'J'liuy I wmh Mlowwl by J'aiiU Hrl, wit t (MMuttd Ut iwvmi ywiis fur gtand larwjiiyi U, VV. JJrowii, u rtuiiiitorWiori H, . . Kuid, miImpmwI !ut rtalurduv, (o Anothor Will of Fairs. San Fhancisco, March 18. Tho contention In tho courts over tho mill ions left by James G. Fulr, developed auothor sonsatlon this morning. It was tho introduction of what purports to bo n later will than tho one previously llled for probate. It is a holeographlo will written In lead pencil on two sheets of legal cap paper. Tho alleged will divides the estate almost equaly between tho two daughters aud Char ley fair. It bequeaths a few thousand dollors to certain orphan asylums and in ikes no provisions (or such a trust as tho estate Is left In control of under the will previously filed. 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Noyps, of the Washington Btar,camo up before Commissioner Shields this forenoon, Argument upon motion for warraut of removal to Washington will be heard April 2. Moro Lexon Work. Nbw vohic, Maroh 18. The extra ordinary grand Jury, wliloli has been out since January 7, roported tobay, Foreman I.eggett handed up 86 indict ments uml presentments censuring dt p irtmt lib), Hew Bpanlsli Cabinet. Wabiiinoton, March 18, Following dispatch was leoelvt-d (his afternoon from Minister Tuylor ut Madrid) The government lias resigned, Cttiiiws appointed Captain (Juneral of Mudrid, The governiueni will probably be uodi r tuiioyus, THJTmAKKJWJ' I'lillTJ.AKd, Mutuh IH.-rWIitttt Ull- iilimigul, Ham Fiiamhuw, Munili JH,-W, Uhwaiio, Muruh lit -Celi A8iMy, Ml. 'Iohi. 'J'Jmt l Hie Klgii on Mail OblMer' buIixjij iit'Xt lUwUiHtiHUH't ruiiuiiralil. Yfhm Itebf Wi ntit0hfUrtj Wm tA0 m Him, 4rf tmmg In iti, vwiia4tftWi,iniilwlfcwu, Ham mmhHajjj -a iMgiidMlutiJlJiM) mue ttdtu iw UiHau vuoji- mi'Ml umt mitM m rsuriif ar iiUIH wiik. i lubiu for m m-t u mi pTffl. flujuiii. Win U o)d i u taMiitt ff JHr HmMMpI JHvn Mwl ' 1n Imt mMrtwr tuwJ nW , itmi l4 Uw WKHUJlljl M M0I4M liUfO UMW tpHtMd tl Uttthtmld imd A lm wm iimt Htt Ltwiuu rM WUW(iIMUU lUUf ttj4tl In 0mW Tim Ami 0imm l U hhuhimiui uuiful iyuK aujiflipuMuuf MuiM luw Aa ruJUi iui1J lhlAAd urn twmtik mmlmmid it m m iAimf Udfmi tmd mm If 00 WU M Spnln Hoard Prom, Washington, March 18. Hpuln Iibh replied to Gresuam's demand. A dis patch was received that, so far as It goes, Is entirely satisfactory to Uio Uulted Rates. It Is n response to the biBt part of Secretary On-glnim' dlv. patch, In which ho InslstB that "Imme diate una positive orders bo given to Spanish naval commanders not to In terfere with legitimate American ccm meroo passing throuuh that fwind. ward) cliannoli, and proliibltlng all acts wnntouly Imperiling llfo and prop erty lawfully under tho Hug of (he "United Stulcs." Rumors Denied. Wahhinoton, March 18 Hecrelary Greshaui authoriiied tbo formal denial of reports that ho had received from Minister Tuylor uuy uuswer lo tbe co retury's note demanding uu explana tion or apology from Hpoln. Honor Murmiga, (ho Spanish minister, de ollned today lo -e callers or lecejve any iiK-t-Bugta, Nothing U known hero oftliuieporls published today in (ho N&wYork Herald, umler Key West date, that a Hpanlsh gun bout had II md opuu Ameilonu vessel oil (ho Cubin oaeti Dispatches to tbo Afesocluleil lVeM lost night from -Key Wt con tained no nidiitlon of uuy nucli occur? runouaud tbero is no ripmilsli war vtu uel of thu name given Aroedo, Mexicnu Dlnaster. Nohawm, A, T. Muroh J -Nwu oomuj (mh Minus J'rleias, Honor, Mexico, (hut uu uxpjonloii of luii( powder oooiirod in hu Verde mine there which killed four miners uml f. lully wounded one, A mliwkYuU, KAMHAttfriv, Muruli IH TIim Nu. tloiiul buuli of Ktuicai (Jy bus Mlud, AiuuU U.WW.OOti, lUbilllku J((iW,(Xio, The Hiur will y fdiMlully IbU vvr, Ihutioiiuof lliu iHiiur ihuU of lliu oily have iwun in uny wuy uIIkiImJ. 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