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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (March 19, 1895)
- -r- r,-w-' !riHWiM HJ'f"- TfYTTRTNT A T ,ria'i:: ""tw;wgsa,ij,L,l?y wjtmwji m.'iw.twjuw. m i iiwwww DAILY EDITION. VOL. o. SALEM, OREGON, TUJiSJJAY, MAHOII I 1090. DAILY JBDITIOJff. NO. Ifl .nrrvw. crwf agjiTtf ij t ram- CAPITA! mf,n's and ladies' TAN SHOES Many now styles and novelties arriving at Krausse Bros. See them before making your purchase. They can please you in price, style and quality V Your respectfully, KraussbBros 275 COMMERCIAL ST, i Are ito Warranted superior to any Blcyole built in tfie world, re gardless of price. Do not be induced to pay more money for an inferior wheel. Insist on having the Waverley. Built and guaranteed by the Indiana Bicycle Co., a mil lion dollar concern, whose bond is as good as gold. 21 lb. 8CHORCHER, J85. 22 lb. LADIES' 75. Catalogue free. Good agents wanted in every town. mllmnlwn i? 1 CT5N w ivll till Aw 3116 The Willamette Hotel. I.13ADING HOTlSLr Iteducod rate. Management liberal. Eleelrlo cars leave hotel for all pub llu MilMlngH and Hluts of Interest. .Hpeclal rates will be glvuu to permanent ili mi. A. I. WAGNER. il I IMPil uu LIMfc,, And All 05 STATE ST tan RED FRONT LIVERY STABLE, J. OJ HANSEN, MnKr. A Kuil Hupiily of Mom w IhrnW ui Hum, JU ' JtonnliMJ by tlw Diyr, wwk or JifoiiUi. C)nbr C'uiDinerdttl id Tiwto niimU, AMMi Hdidwaro. Wagons, -1 - WW i ' ' w w Sll tn4 uvwly m feWfvmi i A GOOD THING. Push It along, Thai's easily done, as tbo public waul it. Our shoes are a go, because they have the wear. Pe destrians find our footwear u Htudy in ease and comfort. Walking, standiug or silting, you feel at home lu a pair of our shoes. We believe in having shoes to fit the feet Instead of squeezing the feet to fit the shoe. Tbo fit of our shoe is oh exact as a square, the adjustment to the foot as comfortable as a mocca sin, and the quality and durability su perior to any otber footwear obtainable In town. Our shoe prices leave compe tition out of sight. Highest of all High Grades. INDIANA BICYCLE CO., Indianapolis, Iud., U. B. A OF THE CITY. 1 0$mm- I CO., CEMENT, SAND, Building Maerial. JJoro Oil Carts, Road Machinery . W .. JtlLliL3 """ "p""' as WHAT THEY MEAN? Farther Reports of Firing on Our Flag. SPANISH TARS MAY GO TOO FAR. Everything Denied But tlio Re ports Keep Coming. Japan-Ohinoso Peace. Shimoncaeki, March 10. Viceroy LI Hung Chang and sulto arrived here this morning, to negotiate for peace between China and Japan. Envoys from the Japanese foreign ollice imme diately visited the steamer, conveying the Chinese viceroy. Later, LI Hung Chang, accompanied by John, W. Foster,the American adviser for China, visited the Japanese minister of foreign attaint. Excittmont Subsiding. Madrid, March 10. The Epoca an nounces that the Spanish minister to the United States, Benor Murugua, has been cabled to by Senor Groteard, min ister of foreign affairs, that tho excite ment In the American press, owing to the firing upon the steamer Allianca, Is abating. Benor Murngua, according to the Epoca, added that the resent, ment shown by the American news papers was never shared by President Cleveland. An Abandoned Steamer. Liverpool, March 10. The British tank steamer Delaware, from New York, has arrived In Mersey river, with the crew of the steamer Donau, aban doned In mid ocean. When sighted by the Delaware the Donau bad beeu on fire SO hours and her crew bad taken t the boats. Another Sunkon Warship. Cadi, March 10. Tho Bpanlsh cruiser Alphouzo XIII reports having found tho missing cruiser Relna Re gento sunk near Ra)o Aceltauos not far from the stralta of Gibraltar with only twenty Inches of the mast above the water, The Alphonzo XIII has re turned to the Bcene of the wreck with divers to recover the bodies. The Reina Regento carried a crew of 45) officers and men and all ure believed (o have perilled. Another Vessel Fired Upon. Nkw Yokic, March 10,-rThe Her ald's Hoy West special say; ThelaltHt report U io tho I'lfeol that tboseliooiicr Irene was l red Into ami dismasted by the Bpauish urultwr Jllfnuta Isabel, Tbo uevti whs brought to thin city ycntfr day afternoon by a vessel ingagoj In the cat lie trade Mtweei) tliU port and the mainland, Tim Irene in u tmall aali'XiiKT.nwiitd In till jwirl by Canary Madder. Hhu lias been employed u the IUIi (rude ull winter, but within the punt fnw day rotumwl with a pert of uourl nflMaU from J'ort Mynr, huruii li'inortaht murder lalM haw Uui) held, Him afttrvwil willed fur lliu 1UI1 ration nt J'nnu florda, wlmu i li frpurlwJ ail expedition fcilM (or Cuba, Till rt Ifi) m Uii'lt-T ur V(illUii(H) Uy fli Hjplth niinnr, And tliu wliwotr wm fvllud tmn litre mill JIM lulu. Tln l lliv mwl xlnii iy lUhPimtii a( Him IhuvU it a yHM)(whluli l and vim of llm livnv llvn Uflv Hul iyll(i)ahi hlM lit" ifrll OWl0)K jy ili m Uu in4nt (mh VvtoiHMM Uit th HiibuUIi u)w AM), fM '" ''"' W-- "'..- Mbwiivr itttlA wi4' il lMimn4 ihnliliv Himwr fim K WmI wm H u 44 ihwi ft Ky vVmi, wbiu itrfi here several weeks ago for a cargo of fruit, with a crew of,10 men. Bhe had to pass Puerto del Padre, and may be the vessel in questron. The schoon ers Louis Hastings and Lily also sailed for fruit several days hgo. Havana, March o. Nothing has been heard here to confirm tho ru mor that tho gunboat Alcedo has sunk an American schooner. The rumor is regarded as utterly unfounded In fact. Havana, March 10. The com mander of tho Bpanlsh cruiser Coudo de Venadlte reports that on March 8, while cruising oft the eastern coast of tho island, he sighted a steamer head ing for Malsl point. The steamer's course was to the northeast. The cruiser hoisted a flag, and tho steamer replied by raising an English flag. The cruiser signalled the steamer to stop, but with out effect. As tho steamer proceeded at full speed, the cruiser fired two blank shots, and then two solid shots. The commander says that he did not desire to hit the steamer, but merely to cause her to heave to. He asserts that tho steamer was but one and a half miles ohT the Cuban coast when the tiring oc curred. The authorities hero have or dered that a full inquiry be made Into the commander's act Judging from Captain Crossman's story, nobody can doubt that tbo steamer was the Alli anca, which was fired on by the Span ish cruiser March 8. Havana, March 19. It Is reported here that the Allianca carried. 24,000 rifles south on the trip on whinh she was 11 red at. It is also reported here that there were lauded on the island some men who were passengers on tho Allianca. These men, It. is reported, were takon oil the Allianca In fishing smaeds the night preccediig the firing. Fired on a British Flag. Washinoton, March 10. As far as learned, tho stato department baa not yet heard either from United Btates Minister Taylor pr fjomCmsul -Gc.u. eral Williams at Havana upon the question of tho idenlty of tho cruiser whlcu fired upon the Allianca. As the commander of the Condo de Venadlto reported that tho steamer upon which ho tired was (lying the British flag, there Is a possibility that his story refers to ant ther Incident which may result lu bringing (Jreat Britain to the deffusoof hei ensign. Gold and Silver. In December, 1871, (lemiany de creed tho gold standard and commen ced the coinage of gold, Htopplug the coinage of large silver coins, Prior to 1871, Germany had vary little gold, but had aboht 1400,000,000 ol silver1 These fcllver coins were not (lrinouet Ized until July, 18711, when the oxcln slve gold Htuwlunl was established, with the mark as the unit. The Un. ted Htutes ilcunonetl.ud silver by the act of Kubruary 2, 187U, and by the act of Juno 22, 1874, adopting tho ru vlctil HtatuU'H, lugal tender wuh lukftii away from any Mamlurd dollars then in exlHli'iiru. J ii Ib7 I lliu coinage of nil..... tuuu Until, il liu Hut I.llflll Iflllllll. mhI ill Auiiu.1. W. llio iioimwi of 6franupu.it w tiioi.ix il alloguihur, ' IU PIUIPN iriJIIMH III" IWHII I'MMfll, formed lii IM urn i'ruiicu, Italy, Itul glum, Hwlijrlfiiid uml UruuuK. Ill )H7 thnuiiioiint of gold prodliwd In the world, stiaturdinK (Ojlie dlrtotor of lliu Un 1 1 ml muiim mini, was oo,w, iiw, iliwuiiiiiiit of ytitur, figuring at ourtwlimK" yuluv, or at (I sw pur nuinw, forlliMMMtvyMir was i.aixi, im, nrlM.fww hmi uoM llimi I'll vbh In Wi Dim amount of olt pro (luul 1 1) lit' wurld wu m,VA,W, tlio fut... . ..... .. .-.... .1... I n.i ii.ii.il. ooo mop gold iiMii iivr. In im ili ' 4iu,j,, jhn daninut). Uu iim wh.i, it or flWUWu n..r. "fid Umi, Him m, , , Hl , ,,"",,, iiJMiIhiim-"'wW luml f " lfm ul U mu' hi ihu wuhl wan ttui ilmm am) ihu imurni Uy ) ijtwJ lw lliu nmuMfit uf mm ti 'mjuw ur M im,' , firiunb vuuumu wmmlM liit mornf"W iw i tilt. In ljfiBjwUjWj llil i wyylii vuiitiu oilJyiVwwti,w. r lMW mmm I"' ammi wm bpUfj6WlW 1 II dW f m wum Mmimj i in m iw , " I j.. ......, ..I........ w muuud Ihu tftr.w Uiaj U iwM m b M ,' i"iw umw lu mm iuv l mmmwi ml twhBjJku, mHtMIUgawu inly' Of England's Ultimatum to Nic- nraugua. A WARSHIP IS NOW ON THE WAY Probable Infraction of tho Mon roe Doctrine. England's Ultimatum. Managua, Nicaragua, March 10. The British government, through Kb minister here, has submitted an ulti matum to Nicaragua. It demands a cash iudemnlty of ?15,000, as "smart" money, to pay fortho expulsion of Mr, Hatch, British consular agent, during the troubles of last year, and also for the appointment of a commission to investigate tho damages sustained by' the persons aud property of British subjects who were expelled from the Mosvnito reservation about tho same time. By tho terms of the ultimatum, Great Brltalu Ib to name one of the commissioners and Nicaragua another, apd tneso two to chooso a third, who shall bo a citizen of the United Btates, It was also mado known that a British warship is ou her way to Nicaragua to enforce these domands, whjch must be complied with within sevon weeks from February 26, last, the date of the ultimatum. Washinoton, March 10. It is prob able Ambassador Bayard will bo in structed by cable to call attention of tho British government to the British ulti matum addressed to Nicaragua and to ask for an explanation of British pur poses. Tho Monroe Doctrine. Washington, March 10. Tho state department has been adyised ofllclally of tho demands upon Nlcaraugva by Great Britain. General Barrios, who was appointed by Nicaraugua to en deavor to settle tho dlfllculty, has re cutly made several visits to the state department in company with Dr Guz man, the resident Nicaragunu minister and our government Is fully posted In regurd to the mutter. It cannot be denied that tho new ill cldent, taken In connection with the hostile attitude of Great Britain toward Venezuela, promises to lend to trouble of u olmruuter muuli more tterlous thun the Incident of the Alllancu, There are questions of indemnity aiUlog In Veiuv.uulu growing out of ululnib pro furred by other Kuropeuir natloiiv, Many of the iilulmn grvw out ofthu failure of llitttu nations to inuet tlitlr "Mlgttilon to foreign debtor under Mm "f ittlmAlUim ul llio liilliiMiife of the wnrM'Wldo iImhwwIoii III trade, Am lliu Kurojiuuii govprnniunU aji iur to Imj moving Io oollMit I burn indl vlduttl li'bUon iliuir own Htwouiit, it m aquation wlilgli tliu ljw Hlwli mut ni(!ailliy wHluiut to mw Ux II In iirMimrvd (4 irmll thU jirocijw to go on. JM'Jmi, ilivrti In a wilier (Umufpm ublunlliwtluii UJ(ll Amudumi ulliicuhi hi Hip iMiuuuunivni Hint ount niuU u , ,mw m imurtud 'I U lHlBIfW!'fl"'' THOSE RESOLUTIONa. Tue Journal wants to thank Mr. Bishop and the committee Who drew Up the resolutions at the citizens' meet ing for their moderation and for tho practical and reasonable suggestions they mako to our city council. Tho resolutions nowhero Imply that there is any abnormnl state of depravity in tho fair city of Balem. They wisely considered It uo part of their duty to blacken and defame tho town thoy llvo In. Tho Portland papers are already tak ing ndvautngo of the telegrams that have been sent abroad. The Bun has a heading, "Salem's Sinful Sundays." There is no use talking, but all these things flung abroad react against a community aud caunot bo easily coun teracted. Extended interviews with tho police aud the ministers showing a state of social corruption and blacken ing tho character and reputation of tho town can only do harm. Seudlnir abroad such an Impression as that the wholo community Is aroused and up In arms at its Immoral condi tion can only work a lasting injury to our city. The JouitNAb editor warued the meetlug last uiglit against seuding out any Impression that a peculiarly bad state of atialrs existed at tho capl tal city, that.lt was other than a clean aud moral city. So mo men cannot figure us moral he roes without manufacturing a back ground of terrible depravity in tbo community they llvo In and then pos ing us reformers. This movement to Parkhurstlzo Balem Is about as ridicu lous as an j thing that was oyer started, balem has less saloons, less vice and fewer gambling houses than any town of its size ou the Paclflo coast. Theso aro tho well known facts, all efforts of Individuals who cannot achieve notoriety In any other way to the contrary. If wo would bco Balem grow and prosper as this city so richly .t-nr A blackening o. il'llJgl deserves on its real morlls, let reputations. Any bird that caunot do otherwlso than befoul Ha own nest, bettor hunt some other nest, aud leayo those who take a moro hopeful aud helpful view to promote tho develop ment of our city. Tun JouitNAi; is a Arm believer In living up to all laws, It Is willing, without Pharisaical bluster, to help every good cause for tho betterment of humanity. Every law should be un forced or repealed, If tho law Is not strong enough make It stronger, but do not make It a farce, Ah u speaker said, It takes more than wind work to carry a BtutuUt into execution, it rrijtilrtH Informers, and udImu tho cHlieim who complain aro prepared to fiirnUh llio necessary nmterlul Io put a law Into ullettull agitation and clmnor (hat untruly glvea tho oily u black uyu abroad u worwi than liuelem, Hulmn U no modum JUbylon or (Jollium of wldkedhbM. II It li good, uleuii, healthy, growing vHyt with a great dual morti of good than evil in j makeup, Deafness Ouiiiiyt Uo Uurea' by IimwI amilliiiillpil k 1 1 tv uuilhnl r&iuli HiMil kwumjiJ poll Inn of (Iib fur, Th'TM U only mio wav lu unm thHfim, uuil thai Im by noiiKtllulionu iiiiini , JJpufnui lv iioiiwjj iiy uu lliliuimii IllilSJlltll jMIII- vmn 1 111)1(0 Hi IllUmilUOIiy Ull I If. ulilMli J Ml" VYIiuii IJlli ailiwl you liuvtl a ruim 111! K couuij ur uili-ut IIMHHU, ml ItVll It Ik bill rJly uIumk. AUInuu Is Im il.iiII 1DH ilIUlWliflunWrH-i MM lV U.WH I'll' VMM WIIMV WIIJUI H !! kmiuUritiii) im' liiU rwioiMl ui it U iKmHvof fowl mn, hoi If Ihw lIMl Ul li Will IrtHltt- Mti'l '11 normal muiiiJImun, hninluti blHrttit) IlilVYUI, llllIU lUu ,-,.,-. - r . ' ( -;, -- - T i fu umm y winrin, wijmii'4IiImm I tm lulliniMi mmmuu u uw inu- WUUNllfMWf lurwymd ui nmurn l4HUw 1 Umrih thru udffirmMhi if& v.i iupwa jy 'mmb u iMMrtti Uy JJlUtfUMH'i Tii 11 n mm TliU mb U Ulllii ihf tfruum) jujutr ivitU) VYMhlUMLuo, 1 mummmK'iKii.ri(iemmnmmmvn,miJ'''i''''"'''v liuiini f I'll iii jfoeowjf 1'vwn vkH i " '' i jU)vri Rcwl SEATTLE'S JAIL BIRDS tVro Again IUng Taken Inta Custody. MURDERER BLANCK NOrGAl-TURED Prominent New York Tollce Of ficials Arrested. Seattle Jail IDolivery. Seattle, March 10. Frank Cllnr felter, one of the jailbreakers, was captured at Kent, this morning. Sheriff Van Devanter eamo In from Black rlver.thls morning, for reinforce ments, as ho believes that he has the murderer, Black, purrouoded. He ex pects to take, him by tonight. Blauck Isa'dangerous criminal aud thern is ex pected to bo considerable blood shed before ho is captured or killed. Moro Lcxow Work Nkw Yokic, March 10. All t in po lice olllclals against u horn ludiclmun'B wero fouud yestotrtny by theextraordl. nary grand Jury wero arrested thin morning. The Indicted ait: Ijippcclor William McLaughlin, Capt. Jacob Seibert, Capt. J. J. Donohue, Cant. M. J. Murphy, Capt. Jas. K. Brlce, former pollco captain, William S. Duvery, Wardmau Edward Gleiinnu, A Notorious Nephew. Ciiioacio, Maroti 10. Christopher W. Larrabee, a nephew of Ex-Governor Larrabec, of Iowa, and Cashier of tho Boyd-Btlokuey & Co. wholesale coal dealers, is missing, and if all ac counts are true his Looks do not bal ance by 120,000 or J25,000. A- womau Is said to bo in the case, "vi7" Ban Fhancihco, March 10. The legal contest over the forty million dol lars loft by tho lao James G, Fair has been the taplo of discussion hero since tho production of Ihu latter will In tho superior court yesterday, Tho report now Is that ten days before his death, Fair executed still another holographs will and entrusted It to the keeping of Mrs, Bessie l'axton, sister of tho wife of Colonel War Held, proprietor of tho California hotel, Humors of other alleged wills aro also heard, aud it Is hinted that It may ho shown that tho Uto millionaire liad a niuula for exe cuting last wills and tenia wilts aud entrusting tliom Io tho keeping of Ills lady frlumls, Machinery Company Fails. Hr, J'AUfci Maruli JO.-I'lio Waller A. Wood Jlurvi")ttr t-'o,, wtmt Into tho IntmU of noeJv'rn lo'Uy, by onUr of Judgo Kgftiii TUB MAttKIJTM' VuwvhKMi, Murulj lU.-Wlii'l Vl uy Mj 6 Nl i. 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