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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1895)
RNAL a A. PIT A 1 j JOU DAILY EDITION. VOL. SA.LEM, OBEGON, AGENTS FOR SALEM, OREGON. JiUUDAY, JUNE SI, 18r. 1 DALLY EDITION. NO. 9 mi lis tatta and Own Hides 0- OUR PRICES FOB GENDBOKS ARE AS FOLLOWS ,Tq lfl $80 cash. Specials .$90 cash, t . i i Highest Type ' . of lbl Work. 1 uwm II II I I I I I I I I HI III I I I II ,' WW ,fl . if That Assembled in Convention at CIpYclnnjVObio, DO NOT ADOPT ANY I'LATIW, Ilol'or (ho Fitinneo (JucHUon lo tho I'coplo of (ho Country. i On o 3 05 b Hi ffl h H- r i n a m U ri l c 5s w p Q , wJJ bo X. fcq w .2 J3 M So ' ft . LX i tf ft 3 2 ' S T W .3 -i 2 , c r , .5 - -a "" t1 e vs ii n J. j ill I I - 5 ft Iwra Ma iiMKll IJI.I niiY mm XUWIU V s II vii M i ,.. a.'!! fc&'iv. ttALJM FASTEST TIME MMMVMllliM. viHMliMf 4y. AHIM.WI llil'li Vr U Kll ' U" w,'w,', um iwiih 1 - iiii.'"llgaggl53SSSBnBSSF? '-.-r mtaBtoiS Hardware, WflRons, Carl. Ro) Mjchhory iij r-iv ow w" ' ' tu.f.wi i W fj. Till: OMUI C'ONVUNTION. Ci.i:vi:iani), O., June 21. Tho Nn tlonul onyt'iitlon of Ilepublloan olubs Hiloptui;uo plntforiH but funuulnte oti '4,ldru8 to tlio puoplo," icoltlnu tho pit Itli'ul Hltuntlon or tlio country, with out icfiTfliiK to tlio llnuuriul quuetlou, cnncluillng ua follews: "To tho natloniil convention of that pirty wu'conlldcntly refer tho decluru tln of prliictplrn upon which tho next rtnt utupulgii 1h to bo cuiHluctod, aat- iKlli'd IhiitMiich plutform will embody tho doctrines of the party nnd contain tho dtvhiutlon or Uiobo principles which will bt'Ht unnoorvo tho wolfaro of the people. To that platform then declared, uud to the ttckot then to bo nominated wo can safely refer, untiBiled they will merit and recelvo our hearty md undivided Hiipport. Upon tho Hlt'Ctlon of that ticket and the restora tion of tho Republican party to com plete control of all dspartmcntH or tho Kovornmeut depends tho future pros perity of HiIh country." ' TIIK HU.VKIl UUKSnOS. Tliu Ori'Koiilan report Hayn: Tio feature of Iho ''addriW wuh that It covered every qucHllon except tlmt of Hllver, which wuh entirely miioreu. DiIm wuh dono to provent w minority report on' tho dllver queutbu and a lllfhl on ll'u H mr ot tl10 wvu",1"' When tho full commltteo considered thu"iiddref," thohllver men opposed it '1'iu.v Huld there had been more iKltutim hern all tho week on tho nil vr iiie4lliiii than on all other thinly 0 imbloud, and for tho report to bo llititoiiiy mi that (i'hm'.Ioii would bit oon-iirilly nnd Ineoiuiftiiil. i no "liver men went MllnHcil wii io """i and had agreed lo malio no minoniy i i ii.4. iiiubfiiti mi ieiorl ami uov in iim "... the Moor of the con volition In tliecvi'iit tlinl Ilia Hdilrcm w adopted. J heir iippoiiflili', however, held that It wim uiiuiikIi i coihwiIo wverythliiK lo the Vt lor tho mikrt -it harmony, without "Mibliliiif H in." Home nf Iho mo"! ultra opponoiiU f Um itllver In Iho wi'iiumlM MiittHy liiW'i ll10 llv,,r UM)llnti weru lKrt!, Hint ll other nuiMlloim KlimiHi do iKuoruu. mi r- pead lh WwUril kllveflt' MUT Ulan tliv "ddreK I" h pwipln," Afir liidiiliiinK '' l"" UimV mmT pt4ihM hr lw lioiir, KwiiaUir lat litii, uf Ml"hliii llred Ui Mlowliijf HUiMiltule Pi tho rwiliilln Tor tho ro- iwiri f tl tili-iiiMmirt WhM' Hidl 10 f tl" xnWu tlun uf Hi" JWpubllomi JKm) t' UllllrilHlBlMMyii Tlil !"" "I,BI ma In miv Jiikiilinr elldi4Vr o III' fliiwHiw iiylilili r w,,y nr iiimhUIj! wvntMt ' i m wii' lT ! IHWlM8 jk " UhIM w! ,h "ivtmiii ww"""81 ,t ic mw ilii! iillifUiM t " iMUMinhH. HwWIw pny STliJv tiHr hM ir-rU rntn jIUUII ( tlW llll4lf IIMT. '"' iwvitfili iwuwiiyutlu IimjiwIU' amHmh U Ui lUiHibUMHi f Hi wl4U, i" irtuwf !" r"'-' ;" w lw4r fr l rxUiun In 'ww' MMW U wi !! t" ""' H!1' tl. Kttil .Mki VWll'H ll-,",.,! !..- uMii.iMt Uii IU Mrttoii ArnocUU I I'roH to The Joiutnl.l FRIDAY'S sraSION. Olkvkland, O., Juno t.-General MoAlplne, tho now president, calltd ih.ninvniiilnntn order at 11 o'clock. Uhalrmau MoAlplne had tho states collod again for uomlnatlona for secre tary, nnd the name of M. J. Dowllng was presented by Minnesota and sec onded by other Btnua. Tho Mlver h.en Itwlated that the noniWmtl'ius had been Closed last night utid that the ruling of General MoAlpluo Wua an arbitrary ono aalu.it their tav.jrlte J. K. Byrnes, of Denver. V. lf. l'oWera, or Michigan, precipitated n ccuoof some disorder by ofrorlnu a resolution to have the uiWMnn nf the secretary referred to tin. " ... ,-, ...ll oxecutlva committee; u. it. vyiiuiomn, of Colorado, denounced the resolution as Intended to defeat Uj ruts, and ap pealed to tho convention If Byiuo was to be defeated not t ) do it that wuy. Power dually withdrew ids resolu tion and a ballot taketi, resulting In DowIIiik'b election. ABANDONS ll mm i A Vote of No Confldenco in House of Parliament. the W GLADSTONE'S WITHDRAWAL Jluy BrliiR About tlio Dissolution of tho Government. to Big GOOD TIME AHEAD. Vrnrtmm domnletad for the Fourth of July Oelobration. Tlio program commltteo met yester day to prepare a bill pi fare for tho en terlaluiuent of tho jpubllo July 4,ut Halem, with tho follqwInR results: Formation of parade at 0:45 p. m. Parade movea at 10 a. in. On tho arrival of piiicenslon at Marion sniiuro Brand tableaux of floats music, "Hall Columbia," b'y llvo bauds to githor. , Prayer by ohaplaiij. Music by H. A. C.-band. ReadiiiR of Deolurutton of Inde-pei.dencc-Mr. W. J, D'Aroy. Muslo by Independence bar..!. Orutlon oy lion tuo. . ioukuo. Muuloby Dallns bund. JnttimiHslou for dinner. a p. m. Exhibition drill with old hbiid ouulno by oxcihpt firemen, cor ner Htatu nud Commoiclal streetH. Hal Pattou's amusement lurnlng loose n grouped pli;. . 100 yard foot race on Commercial Hccond tiartof Pulton's ninuseiuont minium n"-"ov" " ,, i 1!U0 yard fot race on Commercial H t!llml)lnB urcased po'e at tlio corner of Commercial and 8tato streotH-Prlzo Mix km'ho to he secured separately at tho top of tho imle. Wheeiuarrow ruco on vwu"vp.w.. street 60 yards. Kxlilbltlon dilli by the Balem paid 11 ro department. Adjournment to Wilson avenue. jjioycio raot-B. .,.....- (MIO p. m.-purado by tho Calathum- plans under tho command of CJoorgo Collins, chief marshal. van p. ingrand '" works on tho lower ond of Wilson nveiiiiH. . . .... , All Clll-eilH WHO llttVe carrinuui. mm are willing t' tl' Vt ''' ",0 l"lf",,e iiriri-il to I ecoraio Hieir vwiiora are with Mowers and hunting. i..l.rillM tlll Ikfl Bll lu.i.i.w ... 'v "- .7.1 Iloatv, driven by ladles ami which i avo hot .Irl ilfRlgno'l ny IH'IU'1 n wi ad by iiieni, Thoy will be: X magullicrui vo will bo IHI'II itrriintfi.it tlV I l-r-Alltteiw 1'cace. Coliiiul'li. hTIih Armv. 4 -Tlio Navy.,, fi-Tliv HiHtn J'lower. H 'J'lJti Mlnnraln. 'I'li will lw beuullfiillv deiviruled and will b arrnuued In li Uhleaux hifd put lliroiigli uiifi I'voliilloiu a l prwiUii adinlralilw ollfi'K RAH Ul'CW A OAR. Htftli)r AUoua In Grounded Near lndeuondetica win "' 7WT'T...7.-.U..,U., . J lluu4 lu IW ii"l"' " ""' ri IIU.H lKrtHf 0ttlMt l r! r.7.7 . in! in I'siUu hi- Hurt m Jhhj m m b win- .iiimiiiinrini'ii"'""1 ' ' ' "" rXW'i W A. kUr HiJ.1, Wii. MJALLmr n 1OODAI'H' COBURO MBttR YARD. !... IM IrVIIH BTillBifJ', UiUli ijUJOT , !&! b-li' f ;wi' I'oiitltU Htr oilier AHoiitt Ivfl Jiiden)lliienu mi MhndlJlu Mil)". ,,ut rn" liNlri h l'r.u irhoil lnlMiirH tills side of fiiflNiufiiltiiicwt. Ill whldll iNwHIoil lio In hard and :ft. Tim Alloe A l her alHriil Vm m.i rclllH5 HhIoiii mm utlnr l 'i'i"h. Mnmr HKlii' nor of lb An a rprll the Alim briMid-lde uh n lir mnl ! would I Nbkii i not ir 'r m. Wllixi M' rry iki r i h.MHttr riwiii -'ii'i OrKn Wly Ul 1(4 ttrHI rMI-'MlMi kllllOUKll H''" WM M iJw t" wlwrf i-r lowwr nvnr j4.. A " "'9 A,Uw A ruMrirM. i" ! mtivrinvMU lamr AUm I 'itir4r wlml )irliw li UMltd. jlnAiiri'rM Wamimh. - Aiidlww ;, 'JVyUjr, kiN yn. '' J Lo W ! iylMiii from Wrloii uwiNiy, Tlirfy "'.ll! JHI m si)dvjK4 IJ .IwlM IImI ty lit, i. W, Hi ill pun trwi - Hlitfimna. ' $n i.wl IUr Wrf ftfl liJ' ,i MT"" "" u ""'V ""'" hum ) nUg fi lli W I QAlf. WWlrff .i u.u i, ilfiuai i i PKWWcnr I ft1 Ni:v Yokk, June '21. A special tho World from London Bays: "There can be uo possible evasion of the fact fiat the sousatlonal aud ex. cUislvo announcement tu the Times that Mr. Gladatono has Burremierea lilx nnlrlnc in parliament on tho pend ing bill to disestablish tho ohurch In Wales Is tbo most'staggerlng blow the H)ebersy government has ever re orlved. "Tho liberal leaders are endeavoring to mitigate lt efject, but It Is unques tionably the moat extraordinary of tho many extraordinary agts In the great Btat"sman's curoer. It promises to withdraw In extreme contumely his support from the government, which Inherltt'd his own control of the party. "The truthils, that Mr. Gladstone Is oven moro of a ohurcbuiun than n lib eral, and In his old age he cannot fol low his patty lu what must eventually result in tie separation of church and stale in England, as well as first In England and then in Wales. Ho had pledged himself to disestablishment in Wales, but apparently has repented of it. As bo 1b ou the stoamshlp Tautal- Ion Castle, at Kiel, even his nearest friends have apparently failed to got an explanation from him. But tho follow ing Htatemont ha9 boon made on his behalf: " 'Hlnco his retirement, Mr. Glad stone has never voted lu tho house of commons btit his voto has been paired .u.nliiHt that of Mr. Vllllers. a unionist, uud tlio "father of tlio house," who Is too Inllrtn to attend Its sittings. Bomo weekHiigo Mr. Gladstone told Lord Twcidinoutli, who was visiting him at if....,..r.i..ii. Unit, us thoro was some pc.lutii In tho Welsh dleeBtablishmont bill which ho did uot upprovo, ho would prefer not to pair In favor of them.' ' "Tho llrst of tlieso poinU dealing with Hio treatment of tho Welsh ohurch endowments, waa rcaohod aud accordingly Lord Tweedmouth In formed tho ministerial whips that Mr. Gladstone should bo rollovod of his pair, Tho liberal whips aont worn in due course to the unionist whips. Mr, Chamberlain heard of It, und Immedi ately made the fuot known to tho Times. Ho wan not aware inni rur, Gladstone' objection was oonlliied to to curlulu specllio polnta In the Welsh i.iii. i,nl the Times assumed that Mr. Glasdtono withdrew hU plr In touen ufueiieral disapproval of the policy of the government. The corrwjMjudent m-v Mr. Herbert Gladstone, who cor roborated In every rMjwot the fore going explanation which had been obtained from another ministerial anlirue. 'Inijiilry aiiionj other ineuilnira of the paity showed that Mr. Gladstone's hi.ii. n. iivuii uticeiitlng It in this re- slrlotwl ee. I un to preelpllale ilMilullun, whleli may wine at any .....iiiliii. Tlis Lory leaders wish U fruvll,i)d MlidiMJbUMlly eiioutfli llhlral liiaiiilwra will Pillow uianstwe in j. itosllloii lo Ih" Welsh bill Piiiefnal o Kiiverniiie'il. Wll Informed persona nay, liownVKr, mat r. mnour is m UHWIIIIiiif a irorl lUmimrty lilmaelf Ui ko Ui Hie oouuiry lUtw." niU'M WWM I.AIrlf,ONK. Mr. UU'Moiis lia ("iK'aplitd H' WtwiiniiilU'r ficMriu ifpl t ihu aUlomeiil that 111 X pftniiler lid wlihdrawn frw li innntf riMnl Willi Villa and aayWK lt Wlnl loiia'ii alli w "OOMloiiad ly)m dlppfvl nt ' lw"V "' l" '"' Ixjiry wniumi, asfwaiaiiy in rvgaif) l (ha Wdsli "IioihIi dUMeblUliliH'Dl MM H MIyM. Ill VDriimaill. Ill utiittt l pwrv l( lndvpeiidiiu wi.iiH iJiu naasurtl WM llioiMIMllt U, M mM lil Plfi lwt H WM litrlia wlWWHIilaiMJu.- WWt IWM iai M, ium ti -'I'll" MwmiilMlNll w4 dufealad Udy lHrllM U. i tlu Wis Mlafy V' Mialary t.f wal by IM mm a m nf an altrwl iJkH iairay in ! WW W'.1 i - iLM ut war, 4l'ly mII Ut in" m I'M WW HiiHjr i wm fkiunlW -I'UmUHkiim' I f',i t, tr'A will declare that tho rumor to the ef fect that Gladstone will return to the houso of commons 1b correct, and will add that he will lead the liberals at the next general eleotlon. HU object U stated to be the carrying out of the home rule measure and thus Anally settllDR the national quarrel. Oaloago OorrupdOB. Oiiicvao, June 21, City offlolals In vestigating tho stuffed pay roll swindles, received valuable testimony today from cx-Forman W.T. Borman, of tlio water pipe extension depart ment. His confession, It s sa d, lmpll catw many ex-city offlolals not yot under arrest. Howeate GuUty. Washington, Juno 21. After bolns; out sluco yesterday, the Howgftte jury brought In a verdict of guilty on each indictment, one being for forgery and one for falsi float Ion of accounts, The Jury added lta recommendation to mercy. DEMOCRATS WILL MEET They Will Move for a Stiver Con vent Igh. WHAT ABOUT OREGON DEMOCRATS, A Vicious Family How Ends iu a Dloody Xurrtcr. Jump in Oil. PrrranuRa, June, 21. Oil took a little flurry today. It opened at $1.75, Bold up to $1.81, broko to $1.77 and at noon waa oflored at $1.76. The Stand ard advanced tho price on credit bal ances 5 cents to $1 00. The U. B. Confkukncb. Philo math, June 20th tho forty-Bocoud session of the Oregon annual confer ence of tho United Brethren in Christ convened at Ketzal chapel yesterday at 2:30 p.m. with an attendance of thirty-one conference roeuibons, also & large number of visitors from the several fields of labor. Bishop Wm. Billon is present and presides with hia usual dignity and discretion. To the regret of all the much loved and re spected, Bev. H. L. Barkley is not present being detained In the East by by tho slokness of his wife. Ouu Fouimr. Tbo committee on bands and Goddess of Liberty today released tho H. A. C. band of Balem, who have been unable to accept tho home proposition owing to a better oiler at Portland. The committee rec ommend that the money thus saved be turned over to the ladies' committee. Thoy also decided that the ballots for Goddess of Llborty be counted and made public every day, whloh will be done beginning tomorrow. There am live names up. Be careful how you vote. Los Anqelos, Juno 21. John W. Mitchell, a member of tho Btato Dem ocratic central commltteo and a promi nent politician, bui addressed a letter today to lion. F. H. Gould, cbalrmrn of tho stato central committee, request ing a meeting of the committee to con sider the advisability of calling a state convention to give party expression on the silver question. A Southern Lynching. Pt. Guison, Msb., Juno 21. James Baundcrs (colored) was lynched last night, about 12 miles from here, by a mob of both whites and blacks. He was caught by his son In a compromis ing with his step-daughter. The son reported tho case to Baunder'a wife, whereupon a row occurred, In which the wife of Bauuders was killed, either by hlmsolf or daughter. A brother of the murdered woman, with about 200 blaoks and CO whites, wout to Bauu ders' house last night and hanged him. It Is reported tho daughter will be strung today. At a Moment Notios. Scott Bo zorth, agent, IsuoirpTfilSred toHflll orders for Columbia bloyoles at a mo ment's notice Also ladles' $00 Hart fords. 21-K At 10:30 o'clock this morning the flrn department was called out to extin guish a small fire In South Balem, which proved to be on Hon. John Mluto's place, Tjiat Road IUcts. Ell Bronaon hopes to enter the Halem champions. Hhlpp aud Watt, for the teu-mlle road race ut Portland tomorrow. Leads the prooesslon o cream soda. -Jones' French Ty the superior flavor aud grain of the loe cream at the Upa, Klaylou Flour Branson A Co, TUB ONB UKMT XAILY. Tjik Daily Joumub by mall Is distinctively the Fanners' Dally, At 3 a y&ar any fanner living within reach of a Mage Hue can have the IMll.T JoiWMAMleJIyered U) Jilm by mall dally and all his oilier mall, for () iila, nor quarter of three months, That makes Till! Opk Ckht DlihY oust you 4 a yr and all your other mall free. That la fctlll f JJIww lliau any Asaool. aUd J're dally lu (liaalatv Vmmu, H (he JI-IH of a dally inulljjivllli Hie ouilda world, kIjIdo m upon your IJOIIK. sjTI"fi ae mrM miNnf ,sllro4lu lie UmIMHIaIm. Tiler m M,mm 'mi to firfver liila K'oyud. 't HUM) are ew,irWu,AHi ui w mini uifM ran iiwoutvr, win nv amount, liowav. is an in it His nUli subtra (rains bl.u TODAY'S MABKET8. Prices Ourront by Telegraph Local ana Portland Quotations. OmoAfJO, Juno 21. Wheat, cash 701; July.70I. Portland, Juno 21. Wheat Valley 62068; Walla Walla 6051. HANRANOiscJO.JUuoi wneai.uzj: New YoBK.iJuno 21. bllver 00J Lead, $8,12. BAU1U l'HOUUOK MAllRET, 1IUTOHKR 8TOOK. Veals dressed 4 cts. Hogs dressed 41o. jmve came hmsjo. Bheep alive $2jOO. MILL l'RIOBS. Balem Milling Co. quetes: Flour la wholesale lots $.. Retail $.40. Brin $ll buik,$iz.60 sacked. Shorts fix 13. Chop feed $14 and $15, . WHEAT. 44 cents per bushel. JTAY AND C1HAIN, Oats-2022jo. Hay Baled, cheat $5,500;tlmothy. $7.60. vakm ritonutrra. Wool Best, 12o, Hope Best, 3 to 7c. Eggs-Cash 12)o. Butter Bwt dairy, 1012Jo fancy creamery, 160200. Cheese10 to 121 cts. Farm smoked meats liacou vo hams, lljsliouldera, 7, Potatoes 20o, Onions 2 oeuf wvm l'ouij'jiy. Poultry Broilers )0o J fens, Co; roosters not wanted! .ducks, U7o, Turkeys,08o. I'OKTLANn QIJOTATI0H81 Umln. VkuiI, tut. Flour-Portland, l'M Walla Walla. UUo graham, $2.60; miwtiuot fl,W jer oarrel. uuts Yvrnto, vn)vw nmniiK n09 W)ot iiry. 2((i!7o! rolled. In be, VM(,W)) lMml,VMb,Wi mm, j'otaioes -o tier aUK, Hay Good, $6M0,60 imr (nil, - Wool-valley, Jujftllho, Mlllstus-ijaii.$ri.WIort,ja.0 "IM miiuhiiis -rau,jj,wiion,jxw; chop feed, $12116 ir ton j idduken whoat, U0) ar (filial, JJIdtx-grtn,s!UHl, (K, JIm, BJ. Uij. derWjl,,ijMJllitp Ml, OWiu, iioj-0liuuvfiCDif, fiAinv rhwiivv I z llutlor- bmw ww wwiwyjti Hoj fanoy dairy, l(3ll'oi Mt u kowi. hi&Uh)i 0omuiol,UjG)71e, ' Him Oretfon full wvm 4tflU. y,uu Ofmou.mu iwrilowu 1'oLiltrv 1! i ukmiiii. wmidiaui imt Is'julrixl is ifsfb Mill nu pi e to me ssUhat hs WlMWlialU UvnUal llijfa nor irW.iiiMMf nii an imi m III I'jtul and ImJmkQi i iiowiipottgi) Willi Hi) bust Mill byjll). Mm ioM wf H ulilnli rutin jlnts Li; (lie iMt fell (J ( Ir .!,.. i. .iui.Lu liH I ll i'ji i I Ji i uiu-lt. Ii ll?l ""'"I H..F.,n",r'i""''i H"""'! fTi''vm )M) I'Mjadmirs, flGi8 pvrjlh Mr U, KvAjtUf. IJtuSvi 4w.laj MuUOMltllrf'Ii.fMMrttllMjHlliMMI wm, l'iM (IrtmiM. itiiHv, wpt inn. mi, jmvy, M"iMt ilghf Mud (wM,tMinim4, ltf i' t Vwl-HiiiaJl.tfliolfev, 56ilr,H Wnoli frvuou rVtcni $U'Mi Wi Mi, m,JwfnrkD7, tJti yallo W 0 MUr J'uAiUws- JtiJy fojSv. lM luuika. 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