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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1895)
i.,w. mpim hikii'wbi ninjpiiiljjnm)pmwpwpiwjww?'1 CAPITAL JOURNAL. Vi VOL. . DAILY EDITION. SALEM, OEEGOK, THURSDAY, MARCH SSI, 18J)5. DAILY EDITIOJST. "" M men's TAN Many now styles and novelties arriving at Krausse Bros. See them before making your purchase. They can please you in j.rice, style and quality Yours respec fully, KrausseB 275 COMMERCIAL ST. JMfi llyjy fr L Are Ik Warranted superior gardless of price. 21 lb. SCHORCHER, f85. 22 lb. LADIES' 75. Catalogue free. Good agentH wanted In every town. 3 116 i The Willamette Hotel LBADINGlHOTEL ;Reduced rates. Management liberal, lUrinilldliiHS and points of I patrons. ) LIMJi, And All I II CEMJSNT, Building 06 STAT ST RED FRONT LIVERY STABLE, ' JjewtW by Um Ihy, im or Mutik Qarw Qomimak) nd Twito tfirauU, HrdvnrOi Wflftoni, Carls, Bowl Maohlnary -ami, A.wifJfyjIJWAI JMHftfMttWW r " "OTipWBiMW'; AND LADIES' SHOES. IT IS THE THING. Push it along, That's easily don as the public want It. Our suoes ar a co. because they have the wear. Pe destrians Hud our footwear a Hudy In eue and coinfott. Walking, standing or slttlug, you feel at home in a pair of out shoes. We believe lu having shoes to tit the feet instead of squeezing the feet to lit the shoe. The lit of our shoe In as exaot as a square, the adjustment to the foot as comfortable as a mocca sin, and the quality and durability su perior to any other footwear obtainable In town. Our shoe prices leave eompe- tilion out of sight. ROS. IGYCIES. Rigid of all 110 Ma to any Hleyole built lu ho world, ro more money Do not be induced to pay for an Inferior wheel. Insist on having the Waverley. Built and guaranteed by tho Indiana Bioyclo d , n mil lion dollar concern, whose bond is as good as gold. INDIANA BICYCLE CO., Indianapolis, Ind., U, H. A OK THIS CITY. Electric curs leave hotel for ull pub- ntorest.i tHpeclal rales will be givon to permiui'iit A, I. WAGNER. 1 SAND, Material. ! JiwuL iietm AUm.Qll I Ml Gold Reserve Threatened Prom a New Quarter. THE JAPANESE WAR INDEMNITY, Should Gold Bo Demanded Our Supply Would Vanish. New York, Mareh 21. Special tele gram. A new menace to the financial system of the United Btates has sud denly come into being. Tho price of silver advanced 11 cents an ounce, fol lowing a similar advance in London, due to the beginning of boarding here and abroad In anticipation of Immense (Inancial transactions when China be gins to pay the war indemnity de manded by Japan of f250,000,000 or $300,000,000. Will China have to pay lu silver or in gold ? In whatever coin, the effect upon the United States will be Imme diate. If gold Is demanded it Is feared that tho rate ot exchange in London will suddenly shoot up, and the treas ury will bo EUhject to a new and greater drain than any in its history a drain that Morgan and .Belmont will bo powerless to stop. Financiers with world-wide reputa tions, such a the Rothschilds, ami the great Berlin, London, and Paris bank lag bouses, have already begun to fig ure on the great profits ot haudling such a loan to China. One courier, Chester Hoi comb has already gone for ward from this city. It is generally understood that ho has gone as the aeutof a London banking firm. In Wall street it was aunuunced that Charles B. Drummoud, the investment agent of Baron Erlaugcr'ti banking house in Germany, had beenlasked to go to the East for bis principal. Long-headed Jluanclers in Wull street see tun possibility of somo very Import ant results when this big war debt to Japan comes to be paid, Japan may propose to fit In the Chinese cublom Iioukcs, and by Import and export duties, help herself. England will at once object and profler to accept a Chi nese and advance the cash, If it is to be silver lu payment a squeeze through out China may produce lt,but a demand for gold by Japan will direct attention liihtunily to the one source of open gold supply lit the known world, (he United Stub treasury. Titers lu not today nlvlliywl ntlou which ban web a vul limbic rioll tut that which exhli lu thin country, end It would he (n tl e mibijeiuury u New York oily (but the JtnglMi Iwiid JloaUr would Hint for (lie eow imUl to enable Chi on ! Jill ft Jlr obligMfloiIti to JttJiUII, jut M Autlrht )jtljd brwlf by t llght ixh MiImIou '(1 th fXJfHr when he wmi building up hr Kold ll, J jut m K U Mlwd olbor gown UMUllil Wr lhrtl Of V.i1t llttVD Ua II il w J at (he itmmui Aiwrlim lii llHfrtwbluh. Ill' tH UMllkely lliul m will H Mx"' '' miIvmuIdkc urbKlb)fMwJyrihbil ujily ut ui In bur (iiuMIM lw Vv )m v ifiwit: Ilif fvltlMj tMmtt ul will Uia lliv "jiJJUui Ui Kl )(. 'I'M oiltflU M flttl MM wMhwi iMtUllli)K tfiv itUVff bw)N liMlnfl tf lb QtiMl Hwm owuiy ru Awn, Ut,, Hmu W- tm!H H VtiM,H IMMU WH IM MUJ4 M" Jfchu vumtuuf, Om gj MIM l Hi I'Hlkr, vm NORTHWEST NEWQ ITEM8. Pendleton's public library contains 1200 books. x Lone county has seut f 10,000 state taxes into tho sihie treasury. A local branch .of the A. P. A. has beeu orgaufzed aUBedro, Wash. Bids will be opened April 4th at Al bany for 520,000 In 5 per cent 20 year funding city bonds. The contract for the building of the Albany Creamery Company has been let to Traluor & Gamber. M. E. Heard, ta Harrlsburg mer chant, baa assigned to W. W. Frauohj assets, $1844.00; liabilities, $2850 64. The First Secular church of Poit'.and has Issued a challenge to Dr. I. D. Driver of Eugene for a joint debate. With only two weeks before delin quency, only $3000 has been received on a f 55,000 tax-rolilby Benton count's sberiil. " T.efi TVutfich. of Eueene. exDects to leave this week for a trip to Texas on bis bicycle. He will come to Portland before starting up tue Columbia, J. P. Van Houten,tf the B. 8. & L. Co., at Hay oreek baa arrived at The Dalles with 1200 bead of mutton sheop. They will be shlppeuJiaat to Chicago. "A reward of $200 Js offored by the mayor of Vale, Malheur county, lor the arrest and couvlotionof tho person or persons who set flro to the Vulu hotel on the morning of March 0. A Hoppuer girl of 47, who rcceutly eloped and married, wok precaution to paste the number '2lj' in hsr Bhoe, so that if the preacher asked herquectlons she mijiht truthfully pay she was "over 21." I- Andy Beokleheitqer, v - arreslou , ap Euterpilno, Or. last I week, for uoriEe stealing, in Whitman, couuty, Wash,-, was examined at Colfax, ahd held to answer lu $000 bonds,' which lie could not furnish. ' Fresh fish shipment by express, from Aberdeen, Wash,, for the week ending March 16, ( aggregate 20,105 pounds. Of this amount 0505 pounds werosblpppd twt, uild 10,000 pounds wore shipped to Portland and Seattle. The Huntington Herald says that several Montana men have been in town during the week lust past with a view to purchasing cattle rhurch and dilving them to tho I ranges of their own state. -Therelll probably be several sales In the near future. Pieces of an Indian weio picked up at Intervals along the traok near Pendle ton lust Saturday. The engineer of the morulug train discovered too lato a body lying on the track, and tho Iu dlmi was scattered along tho route. The only thing about the man not Injured was a pint lUsk, hulf-flllud with alcohol, The delivery by the Oregon tfaclJlo from Pioneer quurry oM0,000 tons of rook for the government work at Ya qulim has bi-en completed, In u short time another contract Is to be Jet for the delivery of 20,000 tons, to le dumped Into the Jetties ut the enlraiKo to the Yaqillua harbor, The Oregon J'jtolfiu will probably be u bidder Ur the Job, JUqmrU of cargo wliljuiiunt Umn tho olghl prlniilpul cargo mills of llioxlalu of Washington far the mouth of FmIj luury how that a loUl of 4,4X0,210 (M i luintHT wuh blpMJi to foreign uiIh and 14,410,602 fiHit U domicilii poilfi)skiKMloUlof 0,b00,' fMt oflumbvri In addition o (hU Iheie wre Mil'ji UiWIM lath, WSm Miiloglimuil 8 m, ), h, Ifetlltf I'M W) M ut m) uur Corviill r'ttJy to nmM n 1'orP juiid, uihI will proUbly Urt with Ibeiu Hid wwk AIHciikIi llmro lnu fllfod to 'uilHtnl, I he MiUr bnurf wllllMi'lrlvei). Jionly wiu lu imniti lrhwi!i ilrtv iiin, Kiidlt ul ov'f m iiiii tr h"J o bli Ihwfo by mil, Uvr um imnl u( D'oitoo Hwiiniy p)ui y,nu iirl'M In PoHlsnid Iwl ptiwiti, and nl ih" Milliw hl only urn wrtoktl wiw illjtjl. Dm iJiy, 'M hu, m ib kmiMj Hml ua vHmivHiiInx limn ililiU (o lknUUt it bui uf itoyuunm uhwl uf U HtnUtv Ull lb fdtiJml b pthfvd UH4i, yUJub llw mUioHm! yum uuly mmli , UmitU fUltlii ItM.llumul HmuiU 10. Mt'W. VrUb lUv m HI mtllt Uf IMx mti. wi(li '''i?' Liktmt, tlw hMtbw, kwM lut hi Imt nii" W ' i4oW " ' "'" hllnif ibv WUH l9 "' 'h t',('' utf kirfUit n4" wm, An writ tilth!) J'tef vmiditi4 tM ui CONTRACT LABOR LAW Relied Upon to Shut Out mond Gutters. Din- IT IS NOT A NEW INDUSTRY, Senator Thurston Gets n New cotver for tho 0. K. & N. Re New YoiiK.Maroh 21. Ouo hundred and twenty-11 vo dlumsud cutters ar rived today on the Majestic, from Liv erpool, They wero detained aud sent to Ellis island, suspected to be contract laborers. They will be give a speedy examination, and those who are proven to have come under contract will bo sent back in cajordanco with the de cision of Secretary Carlisle last Hatur doy, thai diamond culling V;ih not a now Industry. ThurBton's Man Appointed. Poktland, Or. March 21. It bo came known todayHhat Judge Gilbert of the United Stile's circuit court has appointed John M. Egun receiver of the Oregon Short Lino aud Utah Northern Railroad to tho approval of Judgo Sanborn of tho district of Wy oming. Tho proceeding came as a surprise Tho Armenian Massacre. London, March 1. A special re porter of the Dally News has teported on blB inquiry into the Armenian out rages. He says: "There Is abundant evidence of the bloodiest, most fiendishly and dam nably perpetrated massacre of luno- cents. This 1 Intend to provo(,out of the mouths of the perpetrators them selves." Tho nrrflpnidnntJjinmln from fhri Rubslan frontler,under the dato of Feb ruary 28, the story which bo elided from a Turkish noncommissioned ofllccr. This ofllcer, acting under or ders, shared lu tho slaughter. He de scribed tho revolting horrors at great length, The correspondent says: "He has now left tho army and has lied to Ilunsla, where be Is iiereecuU'd by tho lullulte horror of his own thoughts and U dying surely and rap idly, I questioned him three hours, in the presence of responsible wiliiepscs, J wan deeply Impressed with his reslguid melancholy and Invincible ilespulr, llu said that throughout the lighting ho never heard of u single whiter being wounded, inuuli lews killed, Many Kurds were killed, however, erpeulully lu (lie curlier rfayn of tho ulJilr," JJjiow Htorni In the JJaut. Ht. 1hiiu, Mured lij, 'J'ho unow Unm In tM vlolnlty has been general ilnrlig Iweutyfour hours, JUporU from nuulheru Miwourl and llllwoU uliow that thevlorn) hwt been mvuw In Viim wetloim. (joluinbuv, nil,, uliuc thin mirmlutf h iieuyy thuw nlorni has pfuVMllMl, 'J'liu koow l l inuiitm tltvn, nod I- lUUiliif. At I'fftty, III., u steady north wi galp, with blinding snow ami inimiie wniwM in mi, u Mowing at the ri of 4tt mllw wo boor rinow bu ililUwl ihrovisnd four (4 in fthnai, and liili4 in pf4(lil su lloUd. ')) litA Utuyon DinHvr, HvAMtwu.WyU'. Mrh tl.h u Haw Dtuiktl (Mil lium thP mnny )lUiaMl l foil lhl MM mu Ht) tiMid lu Ihu fnliiv tlnnnr m Ih4 I'nnmii, ryu, ywuniy wmnit uhi4m mmv wui, tliH, h ftp j uwuiili.u il.it iiiui, liii. Wuik L. ' Mm W") wltti Mil Hyftd unwyMlblMl W wimiw Hfifofl tkimi lit) hi lb ittmy liii wtdirt WOMAN'B PETITION Presented to tho Utah Constitu tional Convention. Salt Lakk, March 21. Following was presented today. To tho honorable president and members ot tho constitutional convention of Utah. Gentlemkn: Wo, the undersigned dolegatos, in behalf of tho women of Ogden city and Weber county, beg most respectfully to memorialize your honorable body, aud ask that tho action of your honorable oommlttee on elec tions and suffrage, la reporting favor ably on the right of suflrago, and equal rights being granted to the wo men of Utah, bo sustained, and that tho article adopted by said commltteo be incorporated in the constitution by the unanimous vote of tho conventlou. Both political parties, lu their de claration of prluolples laBt fall, pledged themselves to graut full suflrago to women, und we feel assured that you will honor the pledge thus made. Our great Creator has eudowed wo meu with the same attributes and power of mind possessed by man, hence her right to equal priveleges aud op portunity under the laws and lu the government of a nation of which she Is a member, Woman has been donied her rights in tho past, but towhrd the olose of tho Nineteenth Century her rights, her merits and her worth are being better uudefttood aud apprecla ted, which Is ovluced by the fact of sull'rago being grauted her lu mnni states lu tho union, aj woll as some- parts of Europe Aud it will, beyond all question, rellect great credit and honor upon tho framers of tho consti tution to provide that tho mother, wife and sister shall have a voice lu the conduct of tho stato of Utah equal t, father, husband or brother. We claim we are loyal to our govern ment aud our country; we lovo aud honor its ihg and its constitution. Give us an extended opportunity to demonstrate aud furnish proof Unit our professions are sincere and true. We claim a share and Interest In all tho greatness and glory our country represents. A few men argue but tholr nuin bers are diminishing every year thut politics aro corrupt and that women will bo dellled aud injured by eugagiug In I them. Experience In Wyoming and other states docs not sustain tb's view, but, on the contrury, It is claimed thu't there la less.drunkouoes, Immoral ity, less vice aud crlmo. and that there Ttro fewer- criminals, accord I ngBT the prison records, through the presence and Influence of women lu politics, than formerly, and that hor'edorts and example lu the paths of sobriety aud houor tend to purify the political at mosphere, to elovute mau aud not to lower woman. With these fuiU briefly referred to bbforo you, gentlemen, wo feel thut tho most careful and scrupulous, aud ovon the somewhat zrodulous, will do no violence to their feelings or any harm, but good to their state aud uountry to grunt our prayer, while we are thoroughly satlalled that the greul majority of your honorable body will gladly and oheerfu lly do honor to the women of Utah by keeping Invio late the pledget of your respective par ties, Hurled Under Cunt. South Enid, O, '!' Muroh 81,-TJils Nuutlou wuh vMted by one of the most remarkable utorniM lu the history of (hi region, From 4 In the afternoon until - yuitenlay morning the wind blew W wilt n hour from w north' westerly direction, filling (he air with wand and duet, euiulng a ooinjiMo u lnuJon of trve ami doing wrou Umukge to properly. Wlml and Vh' Ubli In the ftumly JowJiimlv mm now bidden hum vltw nmlor vurl imilu of dul. DHHlm, Tf M'h HI, A n llnnUitm, ftllluH Ihv ir ulih mi, wjtiyef Uii ttmiluu, llwm Yiv UMifMI, ! htewy tlwn ant) yiml flKUl kf ilklMtfV limn. 'I'vt9 IhfA tinnlmfr-llumu,khiltl,--liiidiu MM- m ww, i4y, turns julJly yj mi) HWlUlf MMl Huibiw iMAimu gUV umAui in lliv immul Llww lut ttiMiig Uwmmiy UMu, iMAif m w4owJ Uf uti bnjolwoinniJ, M4I lnutv Ut iwitmy ym$ Iiiimi- ,- mttm Mnm.mmmmtmm.wmmurmi iliiA( ut ' in )4wnh$ I'nf. 73s4J 1 Bakina A RACE WAR IN CuBA.fi AL A Negro Detachment Mnssacreiifieaye Spaniards. ESCAPED MURDERER RECAPTURED Blanck nnd OUier Jail Brenkenj SHU at Large. New Yohk, March 21,-Spcclal to a morning paper from Nassau, New" Providence, says: "Addltonal news continues to be received from Cuba of lusurgenlu' victories lu the east. The latest aud most startling yet received is that Gulller Monacada, a negro loader of a band near Guautanamo, U ouo of few men who want to turn the revolution Into n race war. It Is alio repirted thit Monacada surprhwl a large detuchtuenl of Spanish troopa near Guautuuomo recently and completely routed them. In (bis battle It Is said 200 Spaniards were killed and wounded. This was followed by cruel nud lu ll umau treutmoutof I be Spaniards by Monucadat.' forcrp. There was but one white man lu tho Mouucadas dotaoh mint. After tho battle he ordorcd this mau to leave tho camp, saying tho whites bad failed to free Cuba In the last war and now Independence would bo secured by tho nogrccs, Negro Murderer Retaken. Skati'm:, Murch 21. Bherlll Uugan of SnohomiBh county, captured Will iam Holms tho escaped negro murderer, near Snohomish this mornlug. Holmee was cue of the men who broke the oounty Jail with murderer Blanck sad others. Late news last night from Snohomish was that llk Holmes, the negro murderer, was seen on the Lake Shore railroad at O.o'clook, and after begging food of the section weti,' started toward Culhcurt, some distance north. About 100 meu took after him. . Mlno Ixploslon. Sait Laki?, March 21, A speolat to the Tribune from Red Cunyou via Almy, W)o sac: Number 6, Central Pacific mlne.blew up at 0 o'clock, Four men were killed lu the engine house and fifty or sixty more aro shut in the mine. The dead, as fur uo recovered, ere: James 11, Bruoo, mine foreman and ex OMintycouiinlwilooerof UIu tab couuty, Wyoming! William Seller, Jr rop runuer; James Clark and Edward Cox, bead car putters; O, Jl, Multby, super intendent of motive power, aud Jerry Crwfonl, a Iwy, All were killed by flying limbers. From 1U5 to II fly wero lu the mine at the time, and they have uo bmi m oudd ami Are mlulnly Knd, About 160 men are emjiloywl at IhU mine nnd moht of them had gone out. Among lb" In the mln thought l be dead mv, William Drown, Jolm Kttaru, Humutfl Tlmimm and koh, Mr. Jiurfton, Hum ucl HutehluAon od Wm. Hllr, Hr., ml nn, 'Iho wmiluit ot thanlop and building at Ihe moulh were blown lo pllotri, The pnut wa iwoolderfJ one of he wfi-t and bwt oondutd in Ihi !mI. VMil, imh Imu inm brought out of i mln h Ininml an l Uv ml 'iinlUt( (Ion, with the pyncjiilon ut mp,imm hiUiiv, All hwi-e ut immlnit unyMJy ullv l j, v-n ojb Thw death foil now Mihlf uMh- Ail teiAfau Amu, Mumu 91.- Unity Utulns, 1'iMintet Jti. I'ltuulm mbm, wm Jrli-nily rhwi wnd loaittmly HIM, by film! imiitol lyjwld iMn I'Mt, hiijMoiUngifi'r mulipt, Uiuy WMnkid .i"tfthlh HnlilMi kt il4 lUMl 1M l. WllbMUl fi wm4' Tim lUul mh waM mulf of MWjtl lkt mini Tint I'AIUw LargWbfi Wi i mouliJ irw4, llHllIO clal f !' H V tun MAMW feyl' WM W 1 mmm W M ifc-tfwi w !? iauh puww W Cw, tUI H4 Umi Vmm m immi utiu HORSEMEN! ." mimohm is uu m tm Hlwn feeti! llrWif. mtmwrw i. .. VM MB U 1L mm