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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1895)
CAPITAL J U U IvlN AJL. KfiSSS DAILY. ' 'ff'1f"i""r - '-" ' ' ' " ."' " ' sw ' " ;' 'iujm . .i mhdAv, iniammmi in, tun, n. . - ASSOCIATED- - PRESS DAI1Y VOIi. as attjfcftMrfiM 5 NALEM, O1IX0OK, WMIW 20. tft rnu m-K sHitrHuWiPQ' " llit W HH 0 fj3 )nnlni -3 oo CO GQ l E -1 oo --H i y r i p3 o f B HH GRAY BROS., HARDWARE, WAGONS AND CARTS Road Machinery and Agricultural Implements, Latest Improved Goods nnd Lowest Prices. N . V Crymt, iKl Jh, T llwrHr clroMs. I ! S SALEMl OR. , VWIKb MtHtU MtinIIJ .. - HOLIDAY OJSMECJE at The Fair 274 Commercial St. Ill a H r-1 u 0 ft Q) o s M 0 ffl M a 0 W 0 tn i i 0 0 0 C5 ft CD H rH 0 E 0 a 0 0 r 0 CO 0 0 a P 0 G H 0 o w 0 0 CO a CO 0 H GOODS! IWRllVINNY And Assertion of Mon- roe Doctrine. JOnN BULL GETS TUB BOUNCE The English Public Avo Stnpld nnd Indifferent. GREAT BRITAIN'S RESENTMENT Plainly Shown and Cleveland' Mossngo flops Not Set Well. London, Dee. 18. In splto of the pronilnonoo all tbo English news papers glyo President Cleveland's message to congress on the Venezuelan boundary question, tho general publlo rofusofl to get excited or oven Interested. Thoso who read tbe correspondence resent President Cleveland's attltnde, but tho almost invariable answer received to inquiries for expression of opinion Is, "What is it all about, nnywav?" Tho messago, however, was bolng used on tho stock exohaugo to hammer American securities. Consols declined but there was no excltoment. One newspaper remarked: "Yankee jobbers nre tho only persona Injured by the inessngo and they hayo Just ground for complaint." Tho radical evening newspapers tako tho most serious view of tho situation. Editorially, the Star remarks: "It la diffloult to exaggerate the gravity of tho situation. The United Btatcs may be assured that Englishmen, regardless of party, will abldo firmly by Lord Salisbury's claim and will not submit 10 bounce." "Publio Opinion" says the West minister Gazetto, "will unanimously Bupport L-rd Salisbury but It is a pity he enlarged tho dispute by attaoklng the Mocroo doctilno." aOVEUNOH LOKD'S OPINION. Chicago, Dee. 18. In response to the Record's inquires to governors for their opinions ou tho president's Venezuela message, Governor Lord, of Oregon, says: "If tho Monroe doctrlue Is n principle of vital force in this country, Prcsldont Cleveland deals rightly In his message with the Venezuelan question. A commission provided. Washington, Dee. 18. Tho house has passed unanimously a bill author izing tho prcsldont to appoint a Venezuelan commlislon and appropri ating $100,000 for exponues. The senate did not tako up tho Venezuelan matter directly. Senator Hill offered a resolu tion to repeal disabilities In confodereto soldlors and Chandler and othe sena tors offered resolutions to provide for tbe national defenso. No action was taken ou them. editorial comment. Tho Republican houso today prompt ly and without a dissenting vote sus tains President Cleveland In his asseitlon of (he Monroe doctrine as to the Venezuelan boundary dispute Tho eenato will no doubt follow sult.as Its approbation on tbe display of tbo executive backbone was plainly shown Tuesday when tbe message was read. Congress will stand to Mr. Cleveland's back, and tbo American people will back both tbe president and congress for the stand they have taken. Tho Oregonlan Intimates that tbe president has aoted for mere political buncombe, ills words cannot be cou. strued as insincere. Huoh sentiments comiog from tbe lips of any American president deservo tbe warmest sup port of all loyal Republicans or men of any party, and will be so receive J. A Fatal Wreck. Siiamokin, Pa., Dee. 18,-Four workmen were fatally lujured and nine others badly hurt at the Mldvals colliery this morning, by the wrecking of a runaway work train. A dozen workmen saved themselves by jump ing Into tlia brush white the train dashed down a steep grade. Dolls from 1 burn's Racket. ceut to ffi.00 at Of 173t Children Cry for Pitcher's Cuttorl UTftKlIT ORDERED dFENBO. Tin O el City (Jonnolt H&ds lis Lai Kefular MmiIoii. The city roiinull met Ink evening to clone up tile yoiuM work, all Ittlng prrsBtil except Alrtflfrtuo Kiy and Albert. titLfJt I (ML Msaaatiui -I I 70 'J (H) 1! 00 UOO Wm. Wahid. W. D.ClBKKtt. John Gray .l.. O. P. Lltohlleld 1 2 00 Chas. CHgKolt.k A. 2 00 T. A. Howard... - t. 1! 00 R, W. Carey i .. i! 00 Wm. Manning .i 2 00 U. Q. Van Wagner i 2 00 G. G. Gans.- .... 2 00 Jas. Foucs .... 2 00 J.U.Evans i 2 00 Glover A Pugli .; 7 fiO Gilbert A Patterson .. 2 60 Balem Gas Llxbt Co . 18 00 Salem Gas Light C K 1 M Baiom wator Co. . ill 02 E. Smith 3 00 J. O. Goodale . 140 00 Salem Improvement Oo.ul.r... 2 00 F. J. Fajcau .1 1 00 itoot. AloKlllop... -, 12 76 Elmer White 5L 15 00 J. P Veatch JL 8 00 MoKarl A Klntc J 55 MoKarl & King i 2 60 Barr A Petiel , 1 00 Salem Con. Ht. Ry . 459 50 Patton Bros - i, 1 76 L. F. Plokeua r 0 00 IUuwortby A G-.orge t 2 25 Tbe committee ou ordinances mado a favorable report on the 'prdlnauco for the opening of Court street between 10th and 17th streets. Ofdloauco read first and recond limea nijd referred to committee ou streets. Ten days' notice was ordered glvon for tho construction or u sidewalk petltlonod for on Loslleatreot. Mrs. W. II. Odborn submitted n proposition to grant the city a certain atrip of laud nt tho Junction of Che. meketa nnd lflth streets In Htm of a similar oonconslou ou her property at that plaoe. Referred. A petition from Ed Audoreon for renewal of liquor license was duly re ferred. Mr. Bingham suggested that there were certain obstructions appearing on Mission street, aud the matter was referred to tho city engineer for inves tigation. Ou motion tbe city rccordor was Instructed to preparo a statement of the arrearages on tho bonded street inprorements, and report same to tho council. He was also Instructed to furnish the various commllto chairmen with a Hat of all matters, refenod to tholr respective committees within threo days after suoh action. Mayer Gatch requested before ad journment that nil members be present at tho first meotlug of tbo now year, to expedite the winding up of nil business beforo the Incoming of tho now council, OOURT HOUSE NEWS. County Judgo Hubbard, Assessor Cottey.Deputy County Clerk Allen nnd a number of tax payers were boforo tho state board ofequlltzatlon to bo heard In the intoreat of Marion county. Two good petitions were presented against any raise In valuation. Last year Marlon waa raised a million dollars. H. C. Wultlook nnd Rosle Morloy got a permit to marry, John Hicks, witness. Stephen Weber asks Frank A. Ball to bo appointed guardian of tho person and estate of Mathlaa Weber,an insano person. J. D. Wlggens waa appointed ad ministrator, with the will annexod, of the estate of Wm. T. Wiggins who died on February 10th last. Decedent left a will bequeathing the property of tbo catato, valued at (8,000 to his wife, Hannah Wiggins, to hold duilng her nstural life and after that It should go to the five children in equal shares. The widow was named at tbo ex ecutrix. On December 2d she died, intestate, and having never lied any account of her trust as suoh executrix, Joseph Wiggins, one of the btlrs, pe titioned for the appointment of hla brothor, J. D. as tne administrator. Tho bone was fixed at 110,000 -Of II I School Laadj Certified. The commissioner of general land ofllce today forwarded to Governor Lord a certified transcript of ap proval of list No. 10 of school land In demnity selections made In tbe Oregon City land district which list embraces 20,820,67 acres, approved by tho secre tary of the Interior, Nov. 20, 1605. Tbe Hit was turned over to School Land (Clerk Odell, aud tbey aro sub ject to any valid Interfering rights which may have exlsled at tho dato of selection. Tbe New York Racket has reduced prices on all ladles' wool macintoshes. Only a few In stock to close out at a very low price. Call and examine. lS2dlw ROYAL Baking t -. . Highest ot all Ir. icvoun 0tr0nfCth..i. Unvtrnnwnt Kr(uM PAfiO . - uciri i w M V And Ailopfa a Hesolnllon Venezuela. en AN ARMY STRENGTHENING BILL Introduced in tho Sonata Ily Chandler--Missionaries. Washington, Dee. 18. Tho Bonate committee on Forotgn Relations today decided to sit during tho holiday recess for consideration of the Venezuelan question In Its entirety. It Is their Intention to tako It up In all Its phases, and to that end tbey will have before them all re porta and documents bearing upon the subject. The result of this Inquiry, In all probability, will bo a resolution dcilulug the position of tbo United Slates on tbe Venezuela dispute. TIIK IIOUBU dill. Wasuimiton, Dec There was groat deal of anxiety in the senate con cerning tho Venezuela commission bill, which passed the houso nnd con Blderublo surprims expressed that it did not come over to bo acted upon, Uuder tho new law all bills mut bo prlntod nnd this caused delay. anakmamrnt hill. Senator Chandler Introduced n bill to strengthen the military armament It directs tho president lo strengthen tho military foroo of tho United States by adding ono million Infantry rill en, 1.000 guns for field artillery and not exceeding 5,000 heavy guns for fortifications. The Bum of $1,000,000 Is made immediately nvullablo for the purpose. AMRUIOAN MIB3IONB. Conhtantinoplk. Dee. 14. Reply ing to n tclographlo mouasge from tbe Uulted Status Minister Terrlll.mlsslon nrles of Marsoyan telegraphed yester day that thoy wore all sate and guarded by troops. A loiter Is dated December 2, has been rocelved horo from an American missionary at Casacra, glvlug harrowing details of the hor rors of tho provloun throe days. Tho wrltor says the Turka swarmed Into houses, stoning, clubbing and Idlllpg overy Armoulun within reach. Tho barburltpB practiced pass all de scriptions. Tho vlrtliUB wero literally haoked to pleres aud thousands of per sons wero killed on the aftornuou of November 80th. Tho missionary saya the Turkish soldiers confessed that tbe government gave them permission to pillage; The Strike Continues. Philadelphia, Dee. 18. The second day of tho big strike of tbo omployes of tho Union Traction com. pauy openod with the situation praoncaiiy uuouangeu, so far as running cars Is concerned. All brancbea in effect are tied up, although tbe cars with formidable etoorta of police have made their circuit of nearly evory ono of thorn without molestation, enabling the ofilolals to declare the lines "open." Tbero Is no disorder, no OIIANOB. Philadelphia, Dee. 18, 3:30 p. m. At this hour tbe atrlko situation baa in no way Improved. The populace is nervous and oxcltod, and such a alight occurrence as a man running on the street Is sufficient to start a mob in pursuit, hunting for trouble. Not one car has yet made lu circuit that did not huvo n strong escort of police. Basistt is Dead. Washington, Dee. 18. Cap. Isaao Bassett, venerablo assistant door keeper of the senate, erroneously re ported dead yesterday; died this after noon. City Treasurer Convicted. Tacoma, Wn., Dec. 18. George W. Boggs, ex-clty treasurer, waa today convicted of fraudulently using publlo funds. The maximum penalty la ten years imprisonment. A Fatal Explosion. New York, Dee. 18. Five men were killed and six Injured this morn- ng by an explosion of ateamplpe on the American line steamship St. Paul. iagar Bouaty Law. New Oklkanb, Dec. 18 Two sugar bounty cases were decided today by Judge Pardee, in tbo United State circuit court. He holds that tbt sugar bounty act is constitutional. PHoteotion Social All workmen and ladies of honor aro Invited to attend tbe social at Protection Lodite ball this evening In the State Insur ance building. rin.1 Highest of all In livening Tower, Latest U.8.Gov'fc JUrt ?y& AOWTEHf PtJUE THE OKBATLO0AL EVIHT. The CrowalHg Program of tha Sa- oil-In Behalf or the AtMatle Association. There will be given tonight at Rccd'a opera house one of tbo best and moat Interesting entertainment of this tea son. It will transpire under the aus ptcco or the Athletlo association of Wil lamette Unlvorslty.whlcb deserves the support of tho Salem public A splendid male quartette will ren dtr the famous song "In Old Madrid" and Mlsn Sara N. Brown, who needs no Introduction to Salem's people, will appear in two number, Professor Heritage, who has won the admira tion of this public, will also appear, and Professor Winkler will present several of his own masterpieces that hnvo madu him popular here. Tho Misses Davenport aud Hughes will also contrlbuto to the long and delightful program, aud Professor F. E. Jtrown will entertain tho audience with au ex hibition of fancy club swinging. Aside from this array, eevcrul other enter taining details will bu Introduced, which are decidedly amusing. Those who have failed to witness a game of football lu tho field may see somo ex ulting and olovor athletlo sport on the stage. Nothing Is spared In this mat ter to mako It tho ono great ovont of the amusement season. Admission Will be 60 cents and 26 cents. Seats reserved free of charge at Patton Bros.' book store. ' m i ii ! NoNEWaoK TitHiMiadiMU MAN. At 2 o'clock today nothing had been learned or the mlaslus; man Etllng. His wire told Tun Journal reporter that sho did not think her husband had committed suloldo, as a payer reported hlio had said, and asked that her Btatement to that effect he pub lished, Hospital Mkktino. There will be a rnoetlug of the Board of Control of the Salem hospital at the building Friday afternoon at 8:30 By order of president, Mr. J. J. Murphy. Always FIRST Gail Borden Eagle Brand CONDENSED HILK 2Fir '! y.,tn th ,,,dl"ir ""& It U thi 2 Wt tnd Mm mot tconomlcit, 8iiMWMiTOiBai w A nnnnc . k.aa. nj No Previous Season Has Offered Better Assortments or Better Values, For 25c Fino Initial Handkerchiefs for ladies or gentlomon. Silk nookwear in tocks, bows and four-in-hands. ITino ombruidoritjd silk hand korohirtfa. Ladies' and misses' cashinoro mittons. Ladies' wool fascinators. For 50c Silk Initial Handkorchiefs. Plain Siik Handkerchiefs. Nmr neckwear holiday novelties. Fino cashmoro gloyes. Childrvns' caps. Now towols. Scurf pins, shirt studs, cuft buttons. For 75c Chenille stand covers, S:lk mittens, card cases, poel'ot books, hand bags, funcy nock wear fancy towols. For $1 William kid gloves, bo'aded fascinators, fino embroidered linen handkerchiefs, handsome drawn woik towols, infants' hoods, combination pocket books and card cases. J. J. DALRYMPLE & CO, 9TStoro open eYonings until after holidays. Baking Powder MARION OOUMIT POULTHYMHt. Prsparlag Tor a OrMt Dfetrk Fttf y Ikew. In order that our Marlon evwiity poultrymen may take part 1m MplBtf the committee to make definite ar rangements In holding a afcnw at Salem of our county exhibit, a Meet ing of all pottltryiaen, and all otheia Interested in lending a helping hm), l called to assemble at Salem, 6tttr dy, December 8ib, at 1 o'eloek p. m. la the oily council hl'. Mayor GateK hat tendered tha nee or the (ohh roomi free of charge. Let evry one attend from all party of the county and help tbe cohihiIUm ruaxe permanent arrangements tor tmr" poultry Bhow, Oro. D. Goodhuf. Wm. H. Havaok, . Pm E.P. Kbllkh, fCwa F. A. Wklcu. J la like Olreslt Oeurt. The cao of Paul J. G. Klopptn v. J. M. and II. F. Wallace et al., relative to Ihe Sidney Hour mill, which wm commenced beforo Judge H.H.IIewltt, Monday, came to an end yesterday afternoon by tho matter belug take under advisement after the couoliiftle of tin testimony. The attorneys for plalntlft aro to servo their brief by Jan uary 7th, the answer brief is to bo died and served by the 14th nnd a reply la expected live da j thoreattor. In tbo caao of E P. McCornack, trustee, vs. the Salem conaolUUUd street railway company, the demurrer to the complaint wub overruled and the defendant given two days to mlw answer. The petition of NelseM. Ltmu, la the case of H. S. Jordan v. tbu Stat Iniurauce company, waa granted. Mr. Lunde asked that an order be lfed authorizing the receiver of the lour ance compauy to make and deliver t him the proper conveyance of real property situated In the Capital Cttr fruit farms upon his paying the await ballance duo ou tho purchase prle which waa about $000, fSOO blng la uuira giyen to v. it, uaonenoti aM wife and later trausfurred to the com pauy by them. 1Io,,day ",,pper8 fct KtAm,m iu For $1,50 Foater'a Real Kid Warranted Glovea. Silk Umbrellas, paragon fratnee, ' choice assortment of handles. Heavy Silk MuftUrn. Black Fur Tipoets. Evening Gloves, Mautquetalrea cream and colors. Foeter'a fancy stitched hook glove. For $2 Bureau Scarfs. Largo nasortmout of silk umbrellas.-. Finely Embrolderled Bureau Scarfs.. Real seal pocket books. Congo canes, solid silver tip. For $3 White Augora Fur Sets. Choice line silk umbrellas. Mou'm fluo Fedora hats. Ladies' moreen skirts. Mackintoshes. Laco curtains. For $5 Finest Down Comforta. Ladles' capes and Jackets. Novelties In umbrellas, Stuttgart's sanitary night 8b)rts, Lace curtains. For SIO Happy Home Bult-guaraateed. Ladlea fur capes. Finest quality lace curtain. a -? i $: I , ft T 4