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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1895)
VA I TT A L JO u RNjAJL. VOl J. DAILY EDITION. SALEM, OIIEGON. MONDAY, JUNE IT, 1899. DAILY EDITION. NO. 88 3E&- 3MC. ',171?r3LX3ES c CO-. SALEM, OEEGON, AGENTS FOR Gendron and tat Bicycles rn IN The Forls Are Al tacked Japanese. by tho OUR PRICES FOR QENDRONS ARE AS FOLLOWS No. 19 $80 cash. Specials $90cash, DISTILLERY HEN ARE RIOTING, lEnrlcm Ship Canal Is Formally Opened. mm rTlWiTITTT37 7 Highest Type 1895 MWW P ft (0 I CO J Hi CO O A s w 9 4h 0 o r-f -u etj 3 HI 2 OT O "" t0 to w og M 5 to TO Oh ! o Q Z o M 0 ai OT ?.? S fcc.EP 2- T5 a Oi W M C3 o o 1-1 5 J z 9 t tf g "4 R II fwUi hMIl Willi Hlmvud flJIJKMidJ' IUhiuU tiliil J)d I'M Hlm .. u..lil ..ml llriikMl HfltiTri. ". "!". t"Z.S. ,'i fiV 1. . ah vsmmiihmii I'i'ijimii nmnmu JUgl'l kinds ol ECONOMY J'JCNCJC, lwmt prlw guarsnlwj), el (11! Fill! WORKS. ?PI jui CVJ BTATK M' HAI.KM. ,;..-, a.u la ml,uu 11. wllur tmmuUll Urn 11 Wlwlu mini. i il iitl yiwu tiOdi'M rtwl'tf HinU)lWlf 1 . ,- JL!iM ,,,11 H.X 9MMIMM FASTEST TIME Jw .s4 MMMi MM4y was i,.4 W " Vl 'IUU lM IMW 4; A.k . 4M ', tll IUH0, Hi-' U mI U IW, iiiwrnirrnwninwMr r Hwdvwiro, Wagons, Carte, Howl MwMniry (jjnyjiiMi.i.j uim imm4 oai '' ..... 1 w. fif. Mp jyi ta-w t' I HWIWI HHHWlU'MI M' ' Mif'IKIJW WliIIIWIjllWI'lijWHMI"lll'l" Chicacio, June 17. The anticipated attack on the Hhuilold distillery, one of tho plontB of tho whiskey trust, oc curred at 1 o'clock this morning, wlwu' a dozen armed men attempted to take possession. Tho attacking party was met by deputy marshals, placed on guard by Eecelver MoNultu, and after a harmless exchange of twenty-five or thirty shots, tho men retreated. Trouble has been expected ever alnco tho recent decision of the supremo court declaring the whisky truBt Illegal. The force of deputies at tho plant was doubled today In anticipation of further trouble. Fighting la Formosa. London, Juno 17. A special dis patch from Shanghai, today, says that lighting Is In progress at Taiwan, Isl and of Formosa, whero 10,000 bluok Hags, under General Lul Yung, are as sembled. Tho Japanese are attuuUlng tho forts of that place and tho Rrltliih warship Bpartrn Is removing n' for oigners from the town. Formally Opened. New Yohjc, Juno 17. Tho Hnr'oru ship canal, which conuecU Huilnou river with Long Tslund sound, was formally opened this afternoon with a monster aquatlo and land parade, In which tho United mutes army and navy, ntuto militia and naval reserve, city police and fire deinrtmeii( and numerous clyic bodies were ropre- sented. Left Wanbineton. Wauiiinoton, Juno 17,l'renldBiit Cleveland, accompanied by Ills private e(!rutry, Jleury O, Thurbur, left WnnlilugU)!) ttly for Gray Gable., to upend (ho Milliliter, Ttl0rap)lc Jlrovitie. London, June J7.- TlJ upplloullou nikdu liMluy for the relt'uw of Ounur WMilu, liillnif "I1! hr u (K w trial, w rufunwl. 'J'wilOW, June 17. Tim oily couiiull htm duoJiU-d (oliulfiiiKil lliviu"ll 111 publlu hiilliilliKii wlilli' Hi yieiwU nlilM wort Hi lit" rinniiBiiy omiuluitbrii(loii. I'AMHtJuu H'llitl mvmmIM iuIIm m H' H Uur lil'uiu fs(j4 umlc ihk tiui Hti milv imi Ih m Imu mill m iiiitMi . mm L'nv, I., Jy H.-TIj-u4i4i ul AHt) tot juidilii will U toiimlJy lMilDMl hJ Uir muvmiiUiii 9l ItmjtfMlOMH ml inn. J., wJlIT'jMIU' 1. -'J1r A. P. A. 19 MtUtP Ul" PmHU l jl(M ir4 lmm (JMbM Musl)htUm imi u tit Hm. Tin1 A- ' MMiiMA, Jvu H -Umy turn & tMkiwB ul tin UmmU mu utMHiiiMw w m ut Jlif Hi imuik WMKH4II. UW M I'ltVW ((( im Mm mi 1 J. U4H mum. mn f mmmu, warn 9 fi STATU NEW NOTES. A prominent sheepman was oiler ed 10 cents a pouud for a clip of 00,000 pounds Saturday, but refused. Thoro is more wool coming into The Dalles this year than ever before. Tho ware houses nro continually crowded, and much is being shipped. The health of tho convicts Is re markablo good just now. There Is not it patient in tho hospltul, Lawsou, whom the physicians have classed among tho hopeless consumptives, Is growing healthier and ussumlng a ro bust appearance. Hugh Aledlock, well known to police officers of Oregon, was incarcerated In the penitentiary Sunday. His soutun nuco is 3 yeara.for burglary committed in Umatilla county. James Smith was also received from the same county to servo a seutennuce of 2 years. James M. Armstrong was given his freedom having served threo years for Jarcouy commltteed in Umatilla county. "There is n moro pronounced do- maud for free coinage every day," said Nelsou Bennett, of Tacoraa, Saturday at Portland. "The people through their political conventions next year, will make itomo strong demands for the rumonetlzatlou of tho whito metal. Thjj last .Republican state convention declared In favor of tho free coinage of tho Amorlcnu product at a ratio of 10 to 1. Next year it will go farther, and demand freo and unlimited coinage without rcstrictloni." Hon. S. B. Ormaby and John P. Robertson, of the auditing committee of the Oregon Soldiers' Home, at Rose burg, met in Salem Saturday, to audit U10 bills for tho month of May, The total amount of tho pecounts was $0:17.17. This is within the appropri ation of $1,000 per month, and tho committee is much gratified at the re duction, as it is the first mouth under tho new management. The bills for tho four preceding months of thiB year amounted to $4,785, or an average of $1,100 n month. This board is con ildout of keeping the expenditures within tho appropriation. In addition to this, provisions were made for tho recoptlou of six new Inmates, Big Cotton Explosion. New Oui.ijanh, June 17 The Unlou Cotton Press was the tco;ie of a terrible explosion today, which resulted In one until being killed, u docen wounded, and seven or eight in liming, Tho Union i'ress was one of tho largest In the city, operated by Flukcubiuh & Borland, m) coverrd nearly the on tiro wjuare. At Him tlni'J of thy explosion the boil er were luiug loniuu uy W, J. Main- 10 iikI, of K ioUiul(o, MU Ono nuo of the holler exploded with. ohm warning and In tin limlaut a Volume of nadir wan ijwitwl on all ftldf. Tim Hulls urouwi tho boll it room imvul in hiii tliono men who pui)jnd ihu wtifvr, It Is belle ytij v,tru liutlfcd In lliurulim, Mr. I'uuroe w ulruuk by u hi Ink mid ri olyci) (he full Mltfuni of lioJIlug walbr In Ills rw. Jfu wan plukiMl up iltiud, I'MlilteobUkli wn ninr IVnriwu mnl wu ktruck by bfjuku uml wnlnr. Up lo Iho pfumut liiiiv (lie al ar Ihw known uiwu UN, G. A. It T fs Now Assembling at Oregon ' - City. VETERANS IN GRAND PARADE, Olhor Important News of This Stoto. Orkoon City, June 17. Tho four teenth etuto Grand Army onenmpmont liegau hero till afternoon with a big parade, pnrcipltated In by COO veterans and several mintla companies. Commander-in-Chief Lawler, Adjutant General C. C. Jones, Col. Goo, A- Soale, of llockford, Ills., were presont. Most of tho afternoon was consumed by a reception In tho Baptist church at which Mayor Straight and President E. E Charman, of tho board of trade, and othors made welcoming addresses, that were appropriately responded to. The encampmont will hint through to morrow. Treasury Receipts. Washington, Juuo 17. Treasury receipts from customs and Internal revenues so far for tho mouth of June, show no improvement over last mouth, while t'10 disbursements remain priio tlcally tho same. The receipts from sugar importations are surprisingly low, and the expocted largo Incroase from whisky withdraw als has not materialized. Tho total receipts from customs for UJ months of tho lineal year are $148,848,087, and from Internal revenue sources, $1!)0, 864,103, The present deficit of $48,400,060, however, Is llkoly to be reduced by cuUJng of expenditure toabput $15,. 000,000 fur the full lineal year, Not withstanding (his showing (or tho year's operation (here in no expectation from any source of mi extra hohsIod of congress or of another bond lmo be foro (Iih regular meeting In December, Today (he gold reserve amounts, to abou( f0fl,600,000, with oil HVAllable cash bulttiioo of nearly $184,000,000, regarded as ample (0 niwl all ordinary demands, IN 'THE CIRCUIT COURT, 'm TUB MAHKUm , I'., JV 1 ij siimi jnu w uL iJUuu' iiliJtn Ju4v urn M tU IMMJIMIfJN imw Jrti " utm in thii fim iujSMvmtM gfii teiutM COBURO LUMBER YARD. Mtntnumrm iaiiiiiiiii ww PHW CifilJ Borden Eattlo Brand imummu mm A 0vxy MarriBK, MAmiMM, ih, June 17. -Curl IJ(WHD uml WW Mmiile Utjty, il wIjMw undm ul imutt tit lite wmmoii' wcal ttunntfiuirrlwl Im iVMny snhy JmMIs r'jw-r Tle hud nd UWM fmiirU4 Ml If III twpmutiy will) iltv vnwtUHUtH ul knlliw (lie tH Ui lkii wMJl Jie I'ouMli ul Jul, wutm tit wi imvmwUr uml t.e1 ill- brU M Whuhuw, W YHJmn li,u Kyvf HtHwtt, U.t uw Mil Viijf, bfvkv H l ili UWby blwlt Huttt!y- 'lv uw Mwjf will W4I H ilw WrM Hi tinHMH)i. AN QM tf'f; UMMU4K.JUM lit-" A fill, fki !bl, mi4 W WMH ftM'0 mU UUIUAUO, Juiifr!J7(-WheHt, 7I July n, Vmvn.km, June J7,Wlit ValUy oU(Mi NVallii WIUM(2M, Haw Vukmiwtium l7-Wli(,o;jj nw Yohk, 1 June i7.-bllvtir m Hop Urcwsrfl u4 j'ruH Urowom UfH,l'l wild UMr imltitu hi oiiw fur OuMla olilp4 Mini Wlmlwll wp, VHHii all iiisrij lhl h n nrvt nmr (or hug. O'IumIm ttiid WaIol oi r (h Mitmt tfrlnym u( apliln, 9yiiK roof ioni mm imui uimt Judgo Burnett Imposes Somo Heavy Sontonces. TUB DOCKET. P. A. Cochran vs. J. 13, Baker, dam ages, demurrer to 4th Beparato answer in amended auswor sustained. J3. C. Mlnton vs. May J. Tylor, Judg mont for defendant on verdict. T. H. Barnes vs. I H. Page ot. nl., demurror to complaint. State vs. Krank S. Garrison, for as sault on Sherlir Knight, sentenced to Imprisonment for eleven years, to cora menco at oxplratlou of present term of Imprisonment. J. It. Townsoud vs. II. A. Thomas, recovery ot real cstato and damages, nonsuit uy piaiuuir. Stale vs. Chae. 13. .Jones, Ilvo Indict ments or laroony, olght years. Btato vs. James Bottgor and Walter Hendricks. Withdraw pica of not guilty. Waives tlmo. Fined $10 caolu RIVElt NEWH. Steamer Eugene will bq, up from tho metropolis this afternoon, bound for Harrlsburg. lho Wlllomottois Btatlouary, regis tering 8 feet above low water mark this mornlug, the sumo as on Saturday morning. Tho llttlo Alice A brought n large numbor of Independence pooplo to Salem, Sunday morning, returning again at 4:80 p, m. This llttlo boat niudo a round trip botween 8ulom and Independence today, ulso. Steamer Altoua proceeded to Port laud this mornlug. Owing to such a full load of race homes, tukcu on at Independence, she hud to leave consid erable freight at Salem, having no room for it. Who had on over CO raco liorsos this morning, on her down trip, besides a largo unmoor of pusseugors. Heavily loaded with freight, the Modoo lauded at her dock In this city Sunday afternoon. After discharging a big lot of merchandise for Salem merchants she proceeded on to Corval lis. ileturnlng this uftertioou eho will proceed on to Portland at (1 11. 111,, Tues day. A dispatch to lho Oregonlau from Independence, dadd Juuo 14, iiayss "Tho Altona company will soon put on a dally lino of summers to Mils point, the light-draft stoumer Eaglu leaving .iey dully and meeting (ho Altona at a point between Halem and Oregon City, and each boat thou returning (t U liopi'd that navigation may bo kept up all mimnier," On her (rip down last Wednesday tho Alloun took (ho Uroy ISagle In tow at Newberg, having completed Iter work of towing logs from a point near Albany to Newberg, and proceeded on to J'ortland, The oliaugo may (toewbly b0 made befote (he chxui of the week, Is Gradually Coming to a Fiitl Fnding. THOUSANDS ARE IN TOE FIELD. Commission to Arrange a Pence Conference. luisd, rur feby JIIIOfJiIDIlH'rtlil U,Hft em, Uru, WuHwiWHAIM Utvvrliife Up It you wjlf will) iwlhim, immhHH, mmr mi m in iiii Him nolhing huh mi Mi WW UlWll UIIK II lift . tot Mttfi hUw, Hi (41) Hit a lid itf iiu tmini you ii)i9 Ail Imuiuvuiiwiit Hikt itifl fulluw thv umi id'hAmA All Ui. II m hi uimUM iui iMimiii, end mve If lul ulLtit liiMiloliiM. vuu will Ijm UiioilUi Dttnuti your itiiuuMitviil l the 1111 vtAnu mul jui(iuottus mi idrAMMtHHIAIWF'n' iiwu iBliiillitf kla not muiiuI MMW, bVl IHtluml lltWiHlif VI iiW HHWH0 InUW fUtm itntmWm Htiiol umifi uwiimuiiH ftii at to u I MVMWlhlMl lor ftJA ih I 1 m nuil tun , J ufn' Hmtf ilktmuttH m yvUciiMn i'wn Urnim t WW yn tiUmi inluy( lv lv lnwn ly ilmatli-r jMm ibii tmniliw wbm lhy MJ 'fwu tmitjt mm, uf milw wi JhK nut rfMM M hU tor Muy duuh ihi4 tiiMiiwly, Hi AntwmuMmt unnnnii M mil woifcf in ih ll lm Im ihv imimnt hUu ll)l, I'M H'llm wtHtu r lim ik H mol H riuwt htwiimi "" Married, J(liI)-J'UHKIC.At (he ir( J'rw. Iytrlni) uhuroli of IhU oily. Monday Juiw 17, I8W, t Uk, in, Mrs. Mary Jllud (oMr. Jnep J'usee, Utli of naiwm. iwv, Jiuioillsoii ofllu al int. piiw ivinei MiiMi ano Mr. John Tan ner tUMMl up wlU (hu couinwllng PNiiiee. we unmm (lie well known prwprJtlor of (lie Hlale ulrtMit lrJr shop ami i)pulr bunlm nun i( Hulmii. 'IU 1iUh likiim u (tile ol(y (turn Wewberry, hUuU., In January lul, and Jiu0onduMW a iltvm making butluiM mi LUtutl nlfuil, and lm mmh hiMHoffnutnh In lids oily, Af(r (Im irwiiony Mr. and Mr. Pw4 nrre Klvfji m rfc&iplion at Hie Iwwv iii (Jwuit rireei, whm lmull(u icwUoi) nui an Wam wwldlng lutiuh wm prefiaifetl by Mt (limit. Mum, 'Ot unttu Um, Wrfc II ifmiU rk Hl ihunUinr, MJm Nide, Mm, I, Himui, Ml, J. n, Viwwii, Mm. I. M. HnmnU, Mm. im HhIhIiI, Hi, U. W. hn, Mr. H U( Hwtxwlvk MMUn nntJu4 ;, lUnif, it. W Htm, J, . Wmjw, Mr. UimmU Um H)tM wi, tj.All wm it iinam IM tat Un umnmm nvrtiHl in umi Uw U a, Ih w mmitmmi MuimAin iMy hh! 111 mi ttmw, y ti, kimy ui Havana, Juno 17. General Pendro Molla, civil governor of Puerla Prla clpo, and 000 cavalry, hayo arrived at Puorta Principe, tho capital of that provlnco. All tho troops are prepared to tako tho field against the Insurgent lu threo days. The commission whloh, on its own account, is taking steps to bring about a conference between the representatives of the prominent resi dents of Puorta Principe end Marimo Gomez, desire Rafael Montora, the autonomist leader, to preside. They suspect a rosult of tho conference will bo a restoration of peaco In Cabn. A dotaohment of six hundred cavalry from tho provlnco of Santa Clara has arrived hero. In an engagement In Duabo, tho Insurgents lost twelve killed, thirty wounded. . 11UNAWAV. Mel. Hamilton's team waa soured Sunday ovenlng, whilo he was driving on Howoll Prairie, at a wild calf. H1b buggy was upeet, . throwing him out, uud, running quite u distance, collided with a team near Swans' mill, whero both rl&s were smashed up somo, Mr. Hamilton waa bruised somo and had a narrow escape. Lobt A JiouB.-0. E, Bradley had tho misfortune this morning to lose a valuable mure. The animal attempted to get up from tho ground where the was lying and evldenley moved too quickly, as It resulted In breaking the fllltfll tlsiriM tt II, a l,l,l. l.l.wt Iam Yi -....BU ..vu., w. ... IIU UIUU WJU. ylN oecame neoteeary to kill the asistal to stop her fluttering. - - r 1- 1 mm Wjikat Al'JiiH, Wheat Is heading out nicely and there are wheAtaphl reported In many parts of the valley. The damp weather the past week brought Ilium out rapidly, but the bright sunshine of this week will keep (hem baok a great deal. . .1 1 -i.ii.. -hu , 1 , Knit this CMMr. Mr, and Mrs, Jmo Uurbln, Mr. and Mr. MardH Durbln of Howell Prairie, and Mr, and Mrs. K, 11. Denton of Albany, start Tuesday far Aim Hay country, TJey will visit Oeo, Hlurgls at AlseaaMsl will sfKiud several wek by (lis shore, Ymuh PyitK-May lx very light not much In J(, but when In tm4 A olodilug, fiats or notion oohwi totw tUito. Your money will buy wo cf us (hail anyone else, 0, V, Jolmaoit i. rUm 'I'lwmiwii, pupil u( (be Indian soliool at ChtmawK, who wjainwi wlih sow o(lis not long ago, was csp(ur4 in roMiaud nunoay was leturnwl w Um school today. aw- 11 iwsm uauiiwui'Uhh, llQWhm will U mating (bis evening at U,k Jobnson's MU u all lntr((ei lu k vlud nly demoutlratlon, Turn out endbtdo (be fuu, O, II. Hurgtrtf, umiulMif. I'ihh l)MVinu.-JI'li9 ia4 iid Ike liupbtj are yi iigUi tmw for mm UiiImmh timing ami lb lMur w la( (be Olul; lW4 m a Juwy for ell, 'Ihu Altona tfwi an linumm puwhliiH m ih Uhhuu Uliy turnup imin tMy. 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