Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895, April 17, 1895, DAILY EDITION, Image 1

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    CAPITAL JOURNAL
VOL. a.
DAILY EDITION.
SALEM, OREGON, WEpNESDAY, APlilL IT, 1895.
DAILY EDITION.
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MADE BY THE BROWN SHOE CO.
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ALL STYLES AND PRICES AT
THE CITY COCNCILACTS
A Commitlee Appointed to Visit
Yaquina.
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MORE ALDERMANIC ROAST.
Tho last Chapter of a Sensational
Episode.
We sell for cash only, and will save you 15 to 25 per cent.
See our new line of Straw Hats just in.
K.T.BARNES
333 COMMERCIAL ST.
The Willawfle Hotel
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LEA1DINQ HOTEL OF THE CITY.
Reduced rates. Management liberal. Electric ears leavo hotel for all pub
lic buildings and points of Interest. Special rates will be given to permanent
patrons.
A. I. WAGNER.
. aOwr
Ifyk-A- ?Jr
ICVOE&
Arc llic Highest of all lligli Grades.
Warrunkd superior lo any Hleycle built In Mio world, re
uurdlesH of price.
Hullland iniarunu'cd bv tho Indiana Jilcycln Co., a mil
lion dollar concern, whose bond Ih uh good as gold.
DO NOT IUJV A W1IICJCL UNTIL YOU IfAVH
HUICN TIIK WAVJSHLBY.
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UxcIiihIvc Atfenl.
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nd All Building Material.
95 STATE) ST,
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owcsr sfigpcoi-,
prdwaro, Wagons, Carts, Road; Machinery
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ORSEWiEN ! IfflSSISSWW
Tho council met In regular session
last evening, tho mayor and nil mem
bers being present.
BILLS PAID.
Salem Con. St. R'y Cor $459 50
uap. Jjumberlug Co 77 71
Aitken & Palmer 1 10
C. P. Towle 14 25
R. E. Moores 10 60
Uilbert & ratteraou 1 03
Halem Gas Co 2 70
Smith & Behind ler 12 00
Salem Water Co 103 74
JRobeit MoKillop 12 76
Elmer White 18 00
Patton Bros 11 10
A. Dilley 8 75
Glover & Pugb 10 60
P. J. Larson 75
Salem Gas Co 21 30
13. 8. Lamport 2 00
8. T. & D. Co 1 75
Lee Stelner 1 00
Smith & Scnlndler 2 76
Barr & Petzel 1 00
Under the heading of reports of city
olllcers Architect Pugh submitted his
report, a synopsis of which Is given
given elsewhere.
Upon motion of Mr. Murphy it was
referred to uity hall committee. Mr.
Bingham amended that tho committee
repoit at an adjourned session on next
Tuesday ovenlog. Carried. On mo
tion the couucil agreed to adjourn to
that date.
Tho ordinauco committee reported
against the ordinauco for a sidewalk
on Mill street, but reported In favor of
ordering tho property owuors to Lulld
the same within thirty days. Mr.
Murphy explained that the new
charter made tho building of sidewalks
cumbersome and expensive as tho pro
cess of streot Improvements, and for
this rrasou the committee preferred
the milder method of ulvlng tliiity
days tlmo before onforclng tho law.
Adopted.
The committee on ways and meaoH
reported In favor of paying the claim
of the 4th National b?nk In New York
for paying Interest on bonds. On mo
tion the matter wus referred to tho
mayor with authority to uncertain If
this is n legltlmulo charge,
A petition wus presented for a by
drunt at the corner of Marion and
Commercial fctreeUj, by Chan, Cluggett
and others. Referred to be reported
upon tiextTuebduy evculng.
A hydrant wan !o asked for at the
corner of 14th and State Hindu, Ahto
tu(vml as above.
A etlllon wua hIho presented for a
liydruut at Collage and Marlon, Alio
referred,
Property owners on Water uUeot
tulml lor the Improvement of Hint
ktrtet, Iteferred to olty ungliicer with
liiNtruutloiis to bring In un ordinance
lor cuiiMt,
JUoorder Kdiw called the ottriitlou ol
(lie uounull to Hie fuel iut the elly
ktrvet twr ifliiipunli hud not paid
llunv klnr Junuury 11, up to which
(Iniu Ihetuinu hud U't-u runltlul, nml
uiltul for liiktruulloiiM, The Jimt'er
mm irfurriul to the minnillttii on nidi-
lttH
Aulnniiuh Jbinean moved that Cl.t
ptdlkw iw urdurwl lo fiK.rt the fllure
ut 4rtM) IIkIiI Ifi hunt, IVated,
Ao urdliittin (r ll'u tUbUhimiNt
f a Kittilv kii Mill lf!t front Winter
4iwt lw IX b, wan nad Hie fllUlid
MMMIMl Uliie mkiI lefvtlti.
An MMllitNiiM' niiiffiillii); tliofpjjulH
ItttiivrV mrliiylotf Uulfl wlr wm
rmtil Ihu f)t and moiiih) Hmo kixl dul
Ah uhUumm urahlliiK lite AiHliony
'rt4lwii wmpfciiy n huuaMmt hm
mkd ili Ihlnl tlmo iiJ uiimilmouvl
AIWttN llHUVHH KV IIUtM lllbl
UfwvNUlMK muHUw WMild inwt
vr? MMrfy tvi'lftf M"l !' itif
uUi nu ut h twunWI, ut lli rtly
imiAr (niM h wii'ir uiii)
I JrtM Ut lllbul Willi IllflU.
1 Atimtm Id I'lll J(wnM wm ll
' fiw MkirHi IMiftfvr. hi IIW fr v
gMi iiw, wlilvli mm mwrn-l i
rUUwviwiilllw wii wy and
l 4t. Ull vti Hi i1'1"' Mr IH-
t h pfMl Hi.l lh Mil I 'ld ("!
in wkiitl drw for II mic. Mr.
Urn HM ll"l ' uwUiu' lh(
tt4 u r f H' l'rwvkiii
the bill could not be over $25. and
moved an amendment to reduce the
bill to that amount. No second. Hoi
man then said that he had had oon
elderablo experience with lawyers the
past few years, and that ho really
thought this was a low bill for a law
yer, aud'for that reason favored im
mediate payment. On motion the
bill waa referred to the coirmitteo on
accounts and current expenses.
Beforo adjournment Mr. Murphy
stated that he wished to call attention
to a matter personal to the mayor and
himself. He stated that he did not
bellevo In the process of tying a man's
bauds behind blm while another pum
melled him In the face. He referred to
the charge of Alderman Albert, In
print, that the mayor had tepeatedly
refused to recogulze him in tho meet
ings of the council. Mr. Murphy de
nied this charge and claimed that tho
mayor never refused to recognize tho
alderman,
Mr. Albert denied that he had ever
mado such a charge lu print and de
manded that the article be produced,
but Mr, Murphy reiterated that he had
made such charges repeatedly. He
proceeded to compare the aldermau
with Dr. Jekyl and Mr. Hyde, stating
that whllo he was In the council he
played one part and while in his busi
ness he played another. Mr, Murphy
stated that his various charges against
Mr. Albert were made only for the
public good, Murphy charged that
Albert had always been the most ex
travagant member of the couucil, from
the day ho Influenced iiremeu of the
Becoud ward by the purchase of an en
gine that was not needed to tho pres
ent time. In private matters he
thought such men as Lute Savage,
Geo. Goodhue and Mr. Rynearsou,
could give the public some Interesting
Information as to thu.sharp practices of
the aldermau from the fourth ward.
About this time the well tilled city
hall became considerably agitated,
when Mr. Albert modestly entered
his protest against his colleague's
charges. He said he would not at
tempt to enter Into a con troverey, lest
tho result sould prove like trying to
cope with a certain animal well known
to all, and he would be compelled to
"bury his clothes" after it was all over,
Mr. Albert said he could not under
stand why ho should be subjected to
these numerous attacks ana fUIno uccu
sationB, In which his assailant hyena
like reached eveu into tho grave, and
availed bis family and everything sa.
ored to a man. All tho charges of ve
uality that bud been mudo against him
ho claimed to huvo refuted,aud thought
It was a most uncalled-for thrust to
publicly attack his private business.
lie thought Mr. Murphy's character
most vuluerublo,but would not domoun
himself by uttucklng the same. He
called Murphy a "crumb-picker, n
buuger-on for pap, In towiuhlp,couuty,
state and even federal olllcoH," lie
charged that this man was not trusted
by bis political associates, and bad been
gives u high olllce to buy bis silence,
Ah a broad uinlle went around the
bouse the yeutruble alderman urose, to
call attention to the fuel, us bo mtld,
thut bo bud right there proved what
be claimed, thut Mr, Albert bad not
been denied the right of njweoli by the
mayor, Jfo thought IbU proof on lbs
Kpotkhnwed Ills colleague able to cope
with the fttiiioiin 1CII Perkins us a llur,
The only dlllertnce, he uld, wus the
faot that KM nVr repeuUi.
Allert retorti"! thut wt the umii who
riot the IttlbliiK ui)t iieoiNWlly be
tbuonu who iloen (lie lying, thl could
not apply lo him. Whut Mwrncil lo
hurt Mr. Albert """I wan the reference
U blN former hunlneM uwixilute, wild l
now In hi Kfuve. To Imvd thl man,
who ww Uxiefuutor to lliu city, lr.
(Jiltwl, wu all In thl uontrnvtriy thut
would prompt linn I" mabu uny !
(vim, JIwkuhI Iiu wwiilil buto to le
ooiiivIjimI lo look down Into 1)1 ber
ami Mtold uuii ultwr bluukntMui of
ohuriuitir m lil Mlluiit iniikt N nil
up ul. ih oburgwl llmt Murphy and u
mmtlUlrdlf of iHir, whum huumiUI
uutnlil llnuorm, IikI fouglil Uil
ikmii rrorlt l lliiw hu I""" l llw iy
until Ih" hour f bimJtmlli.
Mr Murphy lUnil U't "y uli
nimlly InwJ wvr wl mimI wuhwl
llrwtfiiy liu'l moruMiWr vuluutn imit,
Hivtm blnM (hut AINrl liml Uvu
unytlilnK huU trtiM Criwwl f ibn V
immhI ul lii fmlly Ih Hftll
Ut ttiibibor ttai witn wbwh Iiu wh
wmw, Hl " wl Minimi
Itum lnllr fflnJM. Tbl Uiluli
Mmi m Murphy mhHmI IjI ml
jwu, wm only in ih wMll Tor
WllUllli'f WMhl H. Wl t4-l (l'l
(I.mm Hrinl IIumm bail imn nwJ
only 1 low M it n il' itijlMi
i,t ih tfounutl Iii !( l'ar and In
Dim lila wIIhkmm HP4 ' '
timely close, wbeu Mr. IUgdon sug
gested that a speolat aeeslon of tbo
council bo had for a continuance of tbo
Bamo, at which two bo considered a
quorum.
Mr. Bingham moved that tho
amended wiring ordlnanco be brought
up for final passage next Tuesday even
ing. Passed.
Mr. Bensel, of Newport, being pres
ent, was invited to address tho council.
The subject of his remarks was in re
gard to tho report of the government
eugineera against further Improve
ments of Yaqulna bay harbor. He
stated that a new board ofonglncora
bad been appointed aud that they
would meet at Newport May 11 for
consultation. Ho asked that a com
mittee bo appointed to meot with them
and that Mayor Gatch bo one of that
committee. Mr, Bensel stated that
this would probably bo the last oppor
tunity to present this Bubject and hoped
that action would be takon.
Mr. Bingham moved that a commit
tee of throe be appointed, and the
mayor named Messrs. Bingham and
PJgdou to act with himself.
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DIZZYHEIGE
No
Sales, But a Heavy Raise
Predicted.
ADVANCING IN GREAT BRITAIN.
TO PAY IN SILVER COIN
VALLEY LOCAL NEWS.
BTAYTON.
Miss Esther Robertson of Salem, is
visiting her mother this week.
Miss Joaie Balsloy returned to Sa
lem Monday after a week's visit with
her parents.
Mr. David Wyatt and family came
down from Lyons Sunday for a short
Visit.
Miss Ollie Robertson was home over
Sunday from Weazle Flat Reports
her school progressing nicely.
Miss Allco Balsloy returned from
Lyons Sunday, where she has been
visiting her Bister, Mrs, D. Wyatt for
the past two weeks.
Mr. T. Crabtree and family drove up
to Fox Valley Saturday, returning the
same evening. He reports prospects of
a flue crop of fruit,
Mr. B. P. Taylor made a business
trip to Salem Saturday, returning In
tho evening.
Arthur Elder wont to the capital
olty Saturday for a week's visit.
Monday night April 16, there Is to be
a dance and box supper at tho opera
houso. Everybody oxpeota a good
tlmo.
MARION.
Mr, Jt. II, Rutherford, of this placo,
left a few days ago for California, thonco
to Now York.
B, F. IIitiHhaw and wife, of Bhor
woeJ, Washington county, have bcon
visiting with their children and friends
here for several days. Rov. B. F. II,
occupied tho pulpit at Friends church
on tho 14th,
Mrs. Lee Wiseman, who baB been
daugorously sick for soyoral days, Is
rapidly recovering.
Mrs, Murk Ella has been on the alok
list a few days part, They aro now lu
their new homo on Holo streot.
Alfred Cook and family moved to
Halem on the 0th limt,
Rev. Whltmun, of Turner, preached
an Easter aurmon at the PreubylorlHU
church on Kaxtor Sunday, Subjects
1 The ItoiMureotlnii,"
The members of the l'reahyterlau
church and other gave an entertain,
munt and 'fotlvul ut their church on
the evening of the IIUli, A general
good time won reported,
A, H, (Jeorge ha been lulling with
the la btrlpiM) for (lie putt week,
Mra, Hhotfinakur, of Oregon City, la
vlaltlriu with bur parent, Mr, and
Mra, Farnlium, of Marlon,
Mra, Kroh'a roalilenoo liua a new
mt of white, William Frenh wloldtd
the bnikli,
J ( porta aay the Marlon uaw mill
will be moved to the J Jr. (Joldan plane,
afuW trillva uoal of U)Wrt, tliU Wnek,
Mr. Wynut, of tin HUteaiuau, wpunt
lait wiiek wild III wife ut (hair itoay
hoiriuut Marlon,
On Monday m-iit M 7-V) lUv, John
F, Jfiiuaun, of Mount Vernon, H. ),,
delivered k leolura on the (Object of
"J'tmw ami Arbitration," a yllal Miia
wlilali aliould unllut tlia htmrU of all
Ob rl luii nation. That uutlou ahould
Irani wnr no morn.
A JfUMoroii ttl,
About Jfood'a Haraaiiarllla-Jl tKl
liuil iiuiiior and tiimli uihhI bmiiiir
A I'ultla ht liliM la what flinnVt har
kiiintfllla vliornualv ilulils. and It U kl
H.l.U uli.lll.ll ll.M 1,1 , ....III..,, f,.lll lultllM I
VTIITk rnl'"JI ! f(lin,MII,H MM, ,.l,l
and Klvlng the
ami ipiauinjr
Oil l ii kHfofiilu.
olhw t4 illaa
lui 'ftlvlanlly on Ilia Nvra
China's Indemity to Japan Calls
for the White Metal.
THE ORIENT FOR THE ORIENTALS.
Boitor Times Will Bo tho Result
of tho Boom.
Not IConsumnted by an Alliance
a
Defensive
Washington, D. C, April 17. Tho
Chinese Imperial edict eont by the As
sociated Press last night from Tien
Tain, Is accepted among officials and
diplomats hero as setting at rest tho
conflicting reports as to tho final terms
ofpeaco. Tho Indemnity of tw.o hun
dred million teals is a compromise.
Taol varies In valuo, but tho preaont
vuluo of tbo customs ori treas
ury taol, In which undoubtedly pay
meut will bo mado, Is $150 In
Mexican silver, or about 75 cents In
gold. Payment will bo undoubtedly
mado In sliver. Tho edlot that Japan
la to occupy Llano Tung peninsula, up
to tbo fortieth degreo latlludo, settles
tbo Important pelut that alio Is to baro
tho great fortress of Port Arthur and
tbolmmcdlato surrounding torrltory.
Tho edlot does not otato whothor Japan
gets tho acquisition permanently or
until tho Indemnity Is paid.
Tho permanent occupancy of tho
Island of For Mosn baa boon eoltlod for
tho name tlmo. Tho opening of Pokln
and four now ports marks tho In
troduction of modern mothodH In the
Interior of Cnliiu, Jupan bos gained
the privilege of establishing her cotton
und other factories In China,
Tbo edlot makea significant amis
slon oh to the reported Japan-China
alliance, olloiiblvo and dcfenlvo,whloh
If consummated, would glyo the
"Orient to the Orientals," Japanese
und OIiIiiomu ofllulula lu woahliigtou
have never credited the report of thl
alliance,
Children Cry for
Pitcher'! Catorla
A Hue draw atruw lint for itt onla at
(lie Union JlarKuIn; ature, J 411 Htate
atrnet, in m w
tjiij majikj;ti.
Wp Wullu VVulla T,
Ham J'junojnw, Arll Jr,-Wlil,W
, Uiiwauo, April IT.-WIimI, oaali,
, WKW Vomw, April 17,-hllVDr 7J
Pittsburo, April 17. Oil has now
reached that dizzy height where spec
ulators aro afraid to deal In it, and
tuero was not a sale on the Pittsburg
exchange during the first half hour to
day, while Bales on tho Oil City ex.
change during the same period aggre
gated only 7,000 barrels. The Standard
again put up Its price 25 cents to $2.50,
and May option was offered here at
tho oponlnjr for $2.70. Cosh was
oflered at $2.00. There wera no buy
ers, and tho prlco gradually dropped to
$2.00, then to $2 67, and at 10:30, $2.05
was bid. i While many brokers aro pro
dieting $3. this week, few have suffi
cient faith In It to invest.
FOREIGN Oil, ADVANCING,
Glasgow, April 17. Tho Scottish
Oil Company at Its meoting hero today,
raised tho prices of betroleum 8d per
gallon, maltlnn an advance of 3d on
tho week.
KPPEOTS OF THE HOOJt.
PiTTSUuna, April 17. David Kirk,
ono of tbo best posted men in tbo oil
bualuoss, In dlsousslng tho present
boom In oil, Bald: "Petroleum will be
the means of bringing tho country
out of the period of depression that has
prevailed for tho past thrco years.
Tho moat Important ofleot of the In
creased price, on tbo flnancos of the
country, will bo tho Inorcasoln tho
amount of gold brought Into the coun
try In payment for tho potroloum we
oxport, something like twenty million
barrels annually. With oil at present
prices wo would rocelvo something like
$45,000,000 for our exports. But that
Is not tbo only Influence at work, Our
manufacturers aro already feeling the
boom."
Hi
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a Vital iludl Ilia IU
' ut iHiihtH nal(i.
, uall rnvuirii lil
Jlwxi'a Nil mil 4iiy, yat tironipt y
ani nvr
Amwvw,-TIiu Moml Hyiiiih)i)
Huh Iimvh arrived In Ilia oily uml ureal
(lit Wlllaiiialttt. Tlioy will exhibit In
lliu Wiley II. Allen Miulu Wore win
iluwiwyvruluMliuir rum 'JHhymr nhl
Inalrumvnl lo U umil tin uyunlng,
uaiiiy
ami
Doafnesa Cannot Bo Oured
by local applications as they cannot
roach the diseased portion of the ear,
There la only one way to cure deafnewi,
aud that la by constitutional remedltw,
DeafuecH Is oouaed by an iullumed con
dition of tho mucous lining of the Eus
tachian Tube, When thin tube la In
flamed you have a rumbling sound or
Imiwrfeot bearing, and when It la en
tirely cloued, deufnoiM Is tho reault
and uuluua the Inllumatlou can be ta
ken out and thl tube restored to IU
normal condition, bearing will bedo
atroyed orever; nine case out of ten
arocatiaed by catarrh, which I nothing
but an Inllauied condition of tho mil
oon aurfaoe,
We will give One Hundred Dolluru
for uny uuau of Deufniwa (uauel by
uatarrii) thut cannot be uurud by J full'
Catarrh Cure, Houd for circular! free
F, J, (JiiKNitv & Co., Toldo, O,
fWHohl by DnivulNf, 7fi, lOlw
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