Weather Forecast
Wednesday Showers.
JOURNAL.
VOL. .
DAXLX EDITION.
SAXJS3L, OKEGOX. TUESDAY, 3IAT 21, 1S93.
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FOUR MEN ME Ell
A Powder Mill Blows Dp Xear
Praole, Cal.
A BIS MIHQIME Al ROME
Hatrimoaial Skirmish by Seattle
Olebritfes.
Sjls Fraxceco, May 21. The Cali
fornia workj at Pinole were blows up
at 100 this mofuinjt. Three men
were killed. The shock of the expiat
ion wis felt here and at Vallejo.
The killed arc Clare Johnson, of
San Pablo; W. D. Taykayrf San Pablo,
and Chas. Venegas, of Hartinex. IX
A. Dean, of Pinole, was fatally in
jured. Adjoining the nitro glycerine
department was a tagging noose in
which 2C0 Chinese and two or three
white foremen were at work. This
boilding was also destroyed bat it is
not known whether any one was
billed there or not though it is re
ported that eighteen Chinamen are
missing.
Great confusion followed the explo
sion and it was impossible to tell the
exact loss of life. A telegram was re
ceived from Pinole at noon and states ,
that five white men were killed, which
includes besides those mentioned above,
J. Minugh, of Oakland. Property loss
is very light. Only a small amount of
nitro glycerine was io the building at
the time. The shock of the explosion
jras plainly felt twenty or thirty miles
away.
A later dispatch says it is definitely
kaown that fifteen Chinamen were
killed besides the five white men
already mentioned.
A Matrimonial Skirmish.
Seattle, Wn., May 21. A sudden
end came to the f 10,00) breaeh of prom
ise case of Mary E. Clapsadle vs.
Charles Esteibrook this morning, by
the couple walking into the superior
court and announcing that they bad
been married. Mrs. Clapsadle was a
widow and Esterbrook a bachelor, e&ch
aged fifty, and they bad carried on a
giddy courtship for five years. When
it came to getting married the aged
suitor had not the nerve to secure a
license and an actiou for damages re
sulted. EirthquaJce.
Rove, May 21. Severe earthquake
shocks were experienced yesterday
evening at Boplelo, much damage
having Ibeeu done and many houtea
lojured. The damaged town baa a
population of 7,000.
A Big Jump.
Br. Louis, May 21. Paul Tu.tlu,
aijrd H, an cxpcrlepc! swimmer,
loafied from A roll Kads bridge about
noon, today, Into the MUiMppI nvr,
120 feet Mow. IU turned two oih.
errtults, tribing the waiter ft toi
(H0t, oomiMK up WMM fur, unhurt.
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OSEGOS FSBS02TALTXXBS.
Bay Fant was tarried Meeday.
C-O. Weils drsiZi- OrraBb,
dead.
I. Kiclei oCEceee has the coatract
of rintiss tbe Capitol at S!ca.
Ida Tweth of Bars, a deesestte,
kiSed herself by a das e cubofesirid.
Charles Fiestsr of Grasts Pass whe
deHberately drowned his wife was
held to KTAnd jury.
Geo. S. Milfer of Warm Sprints,
whSe oo ha oridal tear, was thrown
freen a wagn andkiUed.
Mrs. Cbas. FEester whe was mar
dered near Grants Pass. Saadiy, was
a daughter of Ben Brawn ef Wocd-
born. C
Lcdiiana. far Sflver.
Ser- Orlejlss, 1a., Sute Treas
urer John Picketttis In 2ew Orieasa
to arrange for a convention of free sit-1
ver men next month, in ordr to place
Leoisiana in
line with other sonthem
western states. Pickett declares that
North Tny?r Is practically unani
mous for free coinage. Governor Fes
ter and the supporters of the siate ad
ministration favor the gold stnndard.
The Fourth Frost.
Gemseo, X. i., May SI. This
morning for tbefosrth time in ten days
the mercury went! below the freexing
point, touching SJ degrees at 530
o'clock. Thin Ice also- formed. Fruits
sufiered severely.
Oscar Wilde's Associate.
Ixxsdox, May 21. The jury returned
a verdict of guilty In the case of Alfred
Taylor. Sentence was postponed.
Taylor was jointly accused with Oscar
Wilde.
Police Court.
Upon complaint of one Bains, an ex
pressman, Fred Bichster, living on
Twentieth street, corner of Center, was
arresud last evening by Chief Dilley,
charged with the larceny of a horse.
Recorder Edes bound the prisoner over
until Saturday, and In default of the
required sum, now languishes in the
city jail. It Is a badly mixed up case
and might have been settled without
bring It Into court.
Elocution. Wednesday evening,
May 22, the Ladies Aid society of
South Salem will give an entertain
ment a literary program followed
with cake and lemonade. Admission
ten cents.
Ik Shakos And out of season the
who! year round. We serve the best
15 cent meals to be found on the coast.
Call and see for yourself Keuwortby
&. Barnet.
Silveb. It taken but a smallpiece
of silver to purchose a la Corona cigar
and the amount of pleasure derived
therefrom Is greater than from a 25
cent cigar.
For Two Yeabs. To-day SiierlQ
Combs and guard, of Grant county,
brought Jame Mack to the peniten
tiary to serve two years for larceny of
a dwelling.
IlfOD 111 vkk. Those wonderful
Hood III ver strawberries, blood-red to
the oenter, and no core, raised by
Frank KaUer, are told only by Ilran.
aon & Co.
THE MARKETB.
ClilOAOO, May 20. Wheat, cash,
72JiJuly 79.
I'OKTXANP, May 18, Wheat Vally
600- Walla Wall 48.
Ham l'AWK.,Wy SO-Wheat.OTf,
Nkw Yohk, May S,-Wlw fctj
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LOTAN'S Tffll TRIAL
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Ceaspiraer aid
Smassliis.
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rritical Siloalion of AHairs in
the Coreaa Umpire.
PdKTi-OfD, May a. The trial o
Ex-Collector of Cus&ocos Loiaa and1
the Chinese merchant, Seid Back, on a
t charge of consolracy to smuggle opiani
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. M. .M.M-. -, -W&.. .M .-. W M...
States circuit court today. The jury
disagreed In the former trials. The
bonds of Wm. Dunbar, who was con
victed on the same charge, and who,
pending an appeal of his case to the
United States supreme court, went to
China, were declared forfeited.
Crisis in Core.
Yokohama, May 21. Advices from
Seoul, the capital of Core, dated May
20, say the situation there is critical.
The premier has resigned and the min
ister of the interior has applied to the
representatives of the powers for as
sistance. The residences of the late
regent and of the king's father, who is
also the leader of the anti-Japanese
party, are surrounded by police. En
trance to or exit from their buildings Is
forbidden.
A SPLENDID MEDIUM.
The Daily "Jourx-ai. ,for Thnrs
dsy will be six pages. The Weekly
Jockxal for, Thursday will oe ten
psges.
The Jogrsal's two 5000 mile
wheelmen are addlng'hundreds of new
names to our lisU every week.
Tub Journal has the largest drcu
latton of any paper In Western Ore
gon. The Joorxal Daily axd Weekly
Is the best and cheapest advertising
medium In the valley.
VALLEY LOCAL
NEWS.
Aumsville.
Mr. Weaver has traded poor old
"Glpp" for a very little cow email in
size but great In results.
The Southern Paclflo hotel Is still
putting up good meals and good aoom
modatlous for the hungry and too
weary.
Dr. Swank has returned from South
ern Oregon and reports fruit In fine
condition.
Charles Ileln has been at Batem
several times the last week, bis mother
who lives at Batem being sick.
Clarence Mitchell Is a good boy and
a great help to bis aged parents. lie
even helps his mother wake butter
and hunt egg and will not let his old
father do any work. No loaflug
arouud town for Clareuos,
Two yonng men from the country
forgot that they were men and In
dulged In tome whisky and a lot of
HI thy falk upon the Jiutdlo trt cf
Aumtvllle, In the prwwiiou of children,
men and ladles, resulting In belo sr
rratixJ, tried, found guilty, and fined
lift sud (, Win all.
They y that )tert;iietli Is an x
lrl In Jumping a cm, eJally If
his rmtk urge hi in on.
Mr. Klie Hinllli, of Oregon City,
iMlvered a Mure oh "rWoularUin", vu
WJiiMlyPVtuiD'. The leotur wa
rry luivmllnif, m the My Is ft
piwMHt jkr, Though l did not
tfr with her, all wr JiIwuh with
h AUwut.
Mr. MUJ IVrtef Iim Uoij ok (he
v4 wk.
Mr' JtUu ICiinwy i dill oonhd U
iw,UJI
Um HyMrd I lifm!lM hUKraln,
U rim It 1 1 Ml Mi with lion vIijm. J(o
h Imi blndiy gymi Mr. rw Ifut
lf jfwMw if iitf hu own Ur.
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lrHtfJy twlMin U ( uu Uui, ilut
(Jwr hae JvIiimI the vliuivli aiitf
lwtl up hi hot iU Um then.
Mr. TbeiiiM Jwlwn I In lowti hv
lu huniu twin it (h itey' vWl to
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GET DOW2? JLSD DIO.
If ycc dent Eve ca Bfc Biccd ave
nce,yca can. atkastbaTeafewdawer
beds around the hecase. Get the chil
dren to hers make tfceta and ptaat the
aeedv Every tree mother and father
sbeoM be to this extent ai feaai akin.
derKartser. ItwiH make yea feel better i
and year fimTry wiH bejsjt that much
happier. In Oregon, we can have a
boaqoet oa the table the? year aroond
fee a rery Httie efiort. The best enre
tor insomnia Is digging In the grcacd.
A professional man who sever digs or
works In the toil can hardly baTe a
perfectly ckar brain. Like Antwoa in
the Gree mythdegy wa get our
strength renewed when we come In
contact with mother earth. The man
or woman who will follow oatdoor
garaenisc get right down on all fours
and dig and plant and weed until the
perspiration rolls oil you can add one
third to the years of hh or her life.
It Is nature' plan. We were never
created to live Indoors entirely and
merely once Is a while go out and look
at the earth at a distance. What
sturdy limbs and what tooghtened
sinews- and joints and what a solid
complexion all the girls of Salem
would have if they had to work afield
halfaday froni four to six days in the
week. Bat that is too much, yon say.
Come out and see the editor dig. Bat
labor would impair your mental ability
you think. Not a bit. Try grinding;
out a daily newspaper and see where
your ideas would come from. We get
more from coltivatin g a row cf potatoes
In our garden sometimes than we do
from a stack of exchanges. The min
ister would get more from successfully
starting a good .cabbage patch thanhe
would from half a dczsn encyclopedias
on theology. We cannot separata our
eelws from nature without a loss to
ourselves. Old nature don't care a
daru. She goes on about her work.
But her acquaintance cultivated at the
end of a hoe handle will take just as
many weeds out of our poll as it does
out of hers, and such fellows as Oscar
Wilde and Theodore Durrant might
have been decent men if their hands
had ever been blistered with hsnest
labor. Get down and (dig, brethem
and sisters.
THE NEXT SENATE.
Senator John H. Mitchell is the sen
ior Republican member of the senate
committee on privileges and elections.
He thinks Henry A. Dupont was le
gally elected senator from Delaware.
It would seem to be; a plain proposi
tion that "the acting governor, hold
Ing the office of governor, has no right,
while thus holding such office and
exercising Its functions, to exercise any
of the functions of a state senator,
eltlfer those relating to the election of
a United BUtes'seaalor or otherwise."
When Governor Ferry of Washington
was absent, Lleut-Qoveruor Laugh
ton became governor, aud, while gov
ernor, ceanod to be lieutenant-governor.
When Governor Ferry returned Laugh,
ton again became lleuteuaut-zoverttor
of the elate. It I absurd to say that
Governor WftUou, of Ddeware, uiut
continue to he shaker of t'i seaaU In
order to be juallflsl fur holding tho
offlc of ooveruor. He vactdou
oslcw q take the other.
If Dupont of P!Awar I ( there
will U44 Itojrtihliosne In the nxt
Mnattt aud 97 DeuioaaU.wltli H J'opu.
lists to hold the halanoe ut wr.
Thel'oulUUne 'llliiisii and frhy,
jHuti t'rolliis, AlUi), of Kfrhrasktt.
Pller f ICanww, Kyle of Dsbols,
Jhiim of Nsvada and ilullrrof North
Carolina. Htowarl of Nnvads. If lw
ltellnMi luwsiii jxulUiJi, Tim JU
i,uIIImiis mljilil uol the MiikU
hut they will not ili w If It uuiiiimI
lhui to hisbe any i(j(lvii what.
r in th Poimllshi, 'Htv JUpuhll
ru Hiy f the KMiiitry want iriMf.it
IwtmMiMPkm and im eiitanglli H.
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ISEMIXG AT THE MlMffi
Best Foot Forward, craStraMI
WMckt
North boand trains are loaded with,
delegata en roots for Portland stela
coaventica of Republican ehsbs.
The Salem data and visitors weal
down oo thelHd train, with nearly oe
hundred strong.
The county dabs are taralsc et
well, and the indications are- there will
be an Immense attendance,
A FOKTLAXD KXTOKT.
Delegates to the state coemaUoa af
Republican dabs which Bteeta Wed
nesday morning are arriving oa every
train. Secretary Wdls of the stata
dobs has received lafcraaaUoa that
about SO) delegates have heeasiectesl,
though it is not expected .that aora
than 600 delegates will be present. An
far as heard from 172 dubs hapa elected
delegates.
The silver question continues to be
the leading topic of conversation
among the delegates, and as the tlm
for the meeting draws near Interest In
the subject Increases. A largo number
cf delegates are opposed to the conven
tion taking any action whatever on th
money question or outlining the policy
ox the party. Ibey claim that M
would place. the Republican party ef
the state In an embarrassing poslttem
should the state dub coareaUo&eett-
linea policy, which, would eoadkla
any way with tn policy laid dowst hy
the national coaveatloa. It I amsrt
that the purpose of the state dufct k to
carry out the work outlined by the as.
tlonal convention. There Is a growtac
belief, however, that the adoption a? a
resolution declaring for the ireeaad
unlimited coinage of a silver at a ratte
of 16 to 1 will be urged on the coarse
Uon. "TUB JOURXAL"
will have a full telegraphic report awl
an editorial report written by the editor
on tho ground, who will state the feots
without fear or favor for the beaaat of
all our readers who will be nearly as
well Informed as though they wan !a
the convention. The JouKXAL'a 1s
are not long enough to ttraddk tao sil
ver question and people know waste to
find it.
THE MONETARY 00XTERKK0I
The HineUUite Have a Majority la
the (leraan 8uaaarath aaa
JUlchatar.
The hundesrath U now considering
the resolution calling ujwn the Ckr
man ttovernmeut to take the Initiative
for the oonfereuoe, for the InUrnalloaal
use of both gold aud silver, which wm
passed ly the upper house uf the Vim.
Ian diet. It U exjxwUd that the Uh
dwrath will coincide with the wotlo
and will ak Fruc and Awrk oc
eaell of them, to Join a call foraooN
foreuoe within a month,
This week the mloht will aWi
IMMfteliullarfMOlulloil. Th MwlUlt
tsU have aliudy reoiv4 9W a4ua
tuns In the rvlchst, which will live
tluiii mi absolute Minority,
The bond insikrt I mom and It k
lime the wIimI market w Uilr.
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