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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1895)
-j v- Wi CAPITAL JOURNAL "v? v ASSOCIATED -i RESS DAILY. VOL. 8. 3 SALEM, ORIGON, TITDBJ3DAY, DECOSMBEK 1, 18i5 NO. II -Investigate- OUR STOCK AND PRICES. We have the largest and newest stock of B'urniture in Salem. Prices as low as tne lowest. Buren & Hamilton. 298, 300 and 302 Commercial Street GRAY ? IU1WRI WAbU Road Machinery and Agricultural Implements, Lateit Jmproed Goods and Lowest Price. , W. Comer State and Liberty streets, : : : j SALEM, OR. HOLIDAY The COLLEGE OF MOSIC of the Willamette Oniversity. SUNDER NEW MANAGEMENT.- S?nii?!!,.r.ni.,nSth.0!u- Uptodftta. Bamnrwin the rntem una Kuropean tftonnervatorloe none but tho best la good enough for beginner as well as lur wore adva 'ced pupils. W. O. HAWIjKY. preeldent. , . K. A. UKlttTAHK, Vocal Director. ''m KM1LU WINKLER, Instrumental niroctor. The Willamette Hotel. LEADING HOTEL in hinKliUoeiJ ratea' Management liberal. Electrlo care leave hotel for all pub 10 ouiidlngs and pointa.of Interest. Hnecial rates will be given to permanent patrons. -EXCELSIOR - STABLE- 35. C, HANSEN, MANAGER. Qnly good horses used. Satisfaction guaranteed. Stables back of State Insuranco block. J C. GOODALE, COBURG LUMBER YARD, TWELFTH STREET, NEAR DEPOT nr!11 gradea ana dIruonsIonB of Buldlng Lumber. Largest stock andJLowest pnce9' J. E. BAKER, Manager. TAKE THE ONE DodI Fail- to- BROS.. S Af GOODS! pair OR THE CITY. A. I. WAGNER, CENT DAILY. ART JJ mm Over tho Venezuelan Commission Bill.' FOR A LIVE DISCUSSION. Chandler Hill to Strengthen Armament. tho Washington, Dae. 10. Mr. Hilt reported to the liouao yesterday ns soon as It was called to ordor and called for au unanimous consent, for tho consideration or a bill ti empowor tho president to appoint a oomrnls.ton to consider ,tho Venezuelan boundary question and an appropriation of $100, 000 for tho expenses thereof. Tho text of tho bill follews: , At , "Re It enacted by the senate and bouBO of representatives of the United States of America, lu congress assem bled, that tho sum of $100,000 or so much thereof aa may bo necessary, und the same Is hereby appropriated for tho expenses of a commission to bo upointod by tho president to investi gate and roport upon (ho truo divisional Hue between tho republic of Venezuela and British Guiana." A scono of considerable excltemcufc followed tho requeBt for unanimous consent to consider the bill, wholh hart beon loudly applauded when read by tho clerk. Boutelle stated that he disliked to objoot to tho codslderatlou of such a bill, "but" said ho, "ItseomB that tho subject Ib ono of such serious import, anco that tho hotiso of representatives should procrod In a decarus manner to oonsldorlt. Tho president's message was read yostorday and It seems to mo the goutleman may not bo ready to pass upon a bill of this Importance wltnout deliberation." Cries of "ready, ready," from the Republican sldo Interrupted Boutello, but be procoeded, (urging that tho mat ter was ono whlou affected tho rela tions of the two great English-speak. Ing nations of tho world. Ho saldr "I havo been accused of being a 'Jingo,' whatever that may mean, and bopo no ono In that part of the country where I am known would believe that I would hesitate, if tho honor, dignity or safety of the country required It, to tako up nrms against any or nil nations of tho world. But tho press shows tho country to bo in a state of feverish excitement. It seems that wn ought to givo this matter as much consideration as wo would givo to an appropriation of a few thousand dollars." Boutelle referrod to tho president's messago as an extraordinary one and went en: "It seems that wo should send to a committee, to be calmly considered, this great question and tho messago In which tho executive himsoir, for tho first time lu the history of such corres pondence, has outlined the possibilities of a war between tho two great Auglo Haxon races of the world." Speaker-Dona the gontleman object? Boutello said he had merely suggested tho hope that tho bill would go to the committee. Hltt announced that ho had only desired to say a word concerning the bill and Its purpose. Wo would do so, be said, "Without mentioning this sldo or that side," for ho hoped there would not bo two sides when It came to a question llko this. Thero was a requestmade by the presldont for help from the house to enable hlcu to exer cise his executive functions. "The first thing for us to remember as patriots," said Hltt, "Is that tho success of our country depends upon our maintaining a united front, and that our government should speak for all the people of the. United Htaten." Tho suggestion of tho president wut for a Judicial investigation. Ho was sure It was made In tho proper spirit, and the occasion required that tho country should act as one man. Continuing, be said: "In such a time the executive is hampered by every criticism that comes from our couutry. It would be urged by tho British preen that the preeldeut was not backed up by his country, but only by his own party, VVe have had along Umo to .consider the Monroe doctrine; we may not agree with all the details outlined by the presldont and Stcretary Olney, but any discussion hero will prove a help to those across the sea. I hope the bill will pass." Hltt moved the previous question, but Crisp secured permission to say a word. He began: "I speak for all this tide of the house, 'wherothere'js nrt dlviolou a t tho i'lVK"VJ " r"""", mo "III. 1II1H bhtuo TtfpeetullyVjnvlted tho govern, uleut Of Urcat Britain to arbltrato the boundary question between Venezuela and BrltNh Guiana. Great Brit tin has declined' NW what are wo to do? Httie American fiVopto havo n fixed opinion ou fttiy qUfHtlou It I that no European ct$uriryA5aa acquire terri tory on tho American continent by force." v ' Hltt entreated Crisp, in view of tho mognltude of the Interests Involved, not to precipitate a hasty discission. Crisp replied turjt tho Republican hnil Intmilnnpd thn hill lm nliiin.l v.. w... I"M.II to bring In yesterday, and continued, saying that if the bbuudary could not be ascertained by arbitration with the participation of Great Britain, the United Btates should ascertain It at once, "and when w-e have ascertained whCjrcH ," ho concluded, "we should hae4 the" courage and manhood to feaVittala It." j McCreary and Boutello were shout ing for recognition but Hltt refused to .yield the floor and the previous ques tion was carried wills' a shout of "ayes" and no oppontug voice. A resolution was adopted that tb$ holiday adjourn ment bo from Friday, Dec 20, to Fri day Jim. S, The house at 12t adjourned uutll Friday. . Montgeay Will Hang. - - Albany, Dee. -Bpeedy Justice will bo meted out tqaLlojd Mongom- ejy. who, Murdered hla pareutH and .Djjiiol m "MoKercher, near Browns ville, Novetober 10, last. His trial be. Tuesday at 1 o'olok aud at 0:80 lust eve nlng tho jury returned a verdict of guilty aa charged murder I u tho drat degree. M Tiie ovldence yesterday for tho stato was most ajuvluclng. i'1'wo memboiB of tho grand' Jury tea tilled that the prisoner appeared beforo that body during Sits Investigation of tho caso aud voluntarily confessed having com mitted the murder. Tho counsel for tho dofonso did not attempt to prove the Innoconco ot tho defendant, but tried to establish tho fact that he committed tho nmr.ier In tho heat of passion, without premedi tation, aud tbut bo was mentally un accountable. Threo physicians test! lied as to his sanity. Two of them thought hlfl rcconjftttack was-an eplleptlo lit; but that tho e fleet was only temporary, and that ho wua sauo when tho murder was committed, nud is eo now. Tho other physlolun be lieved the defendant was only folgulug Insanity. A physloluu of Brownsvlllo, who wub tho Montomoryu family doctor, testified that two weeltB beforo tho murder ho hud treated Lloyd for au attack resembling au eplleytlo lit, hut it was a slight attack, and ho thought at that time It was acuto Indigestion, produced by overeating; at all other times ho had appeared perfectly sauu. About threo hours werecousumed lu tho argumentr of tho cr.se by tho attornen. Tho court then delivered his chnrgo to tho jury, which rotlrcd for deliberation at 4:45. An hour and three quarters later It returned tho verdict. The prisoner appeared uu. moved when the verdict was read. Tho court fixed 11,30 a. in. tomorrow as the time for pronouncing tho death seutonco, Tho prleouor stated to the sheriff' that tho Aerdlct was what ho expected snd desired. Ho said ho wanted ta die and also told tho ehereff that, when the sentence was pronounced, he will, If permitted, make a clean broost of it, and toll all about tho murder. BIX WEKKH TO llEl'ENT, Aliianv, Or.. Dee. 20. Lloyd Mont gomery, the murderer of bis father and mother and D. B, MoKerciier, was today sentenced to death. Tho war rant for the execution fixes January 31, 1800, ns tho date for tho execution. Montgomery's counsel filed a motion for a new trial, which was denied b tho court. It Is thought Montgomery will confess beforo the time of execu tion arrives. Train Bobbero Tried ToiiTLAND, Or:, Dee. 10. Trial of James Fool, John Peel aud Albert Caao, ou the charge of holding up tho Houthern Pud 11 u trulu near Riddles, July 1, was begun in tho United Blatia district court today. A Jury was secured without delay. The first wit ness was Engineer Walt. He could not possibly Identify tha prisoners. Hawaiian Disturbances. Han FitANOUCo, Dee. 10. The steamer Alameda, from Honolulu, brings news dated December, 12th, (hat three days earlier W. J, Sheridan and Dr. James Underwo d were arrested, charged with cousplring to overthrow the government and the republic. More Gold Oolng, NkV Yottu, Djc. 10. Httiruates of gold engagements for rhlpment on Saturday, range all the way up to 14,000,000. ENGLAND IS VERY FIRM America Mny Appoint u Coin mission. ON TIIE VENEZUELAN BOUNDARY. But Grcnt Urllaln Will Nmir Ko cognfzo It. London, Dee. ID. Commenting to day upou tho Vemzuelau question, newspapers gonerally ogreo the situa tion Is more serious limn they thought it was yesterday. In tho publio mind, also, there is a general feeling of dls apnpiutmentat tho action ot cougres. Tliestck exchatmo hero and the ex changes throughout the country con tinue to do buslines under thointlttence of dllUculty. At the same time thero Is no excitement. Cusols declined 1 4. Foreign funds wero weak. American and Canadian storks wero lower on continued selling Tho Globe news paper, supposed to ho on termt of intimaoy with tho government, gives a warning Ureal Hrltalu will remain Arm Buying: "President Clovelaud may appoint a dozen commissions but England will remain firm In her rfuial to tocognlze them, and any Jurisdiction urthU sort." Franco Hot. With Uu. Pauib, Doc. 10. All nawspapera which commout today upon President Clovolaud'ri measago and BUbsequout action of tho United Btatcs oougresa support stand token by Great Britain and protest Monroeism is not aud cannot be prlnclplo and international law. In ths Senate. Washington, Dee. 10. The houo Veiifzucla resolution was laid before the seuate. Morgan moved to refer It to the committee on Foreign Relations and was supported by Bhtfrman. Both mada peechca supporting tho presi dent, but protesting against haute, Allen, Pnpuliet of Nebraska, obj Jottd to Henond reading of tho bill which would carry It over, until tomorrow. Senator Morgan auto ho would like to havo the bill referred to tho foreign relations committees, but unless the objection to Its second reading was withdrawn It would have to remain on tho table uutll tomorrow. Allen re fused to withdraw and so the bill goes over until tomorrow. Morgan said there wus no resolution; relating to this general subject, beforo tho committee of foreign relations and ho Intended to call a meeting of the committed to morrow, to consider not only on this bill, but also tho resolution. As tho matter eeauds, no aotlou can ho taken ou the bill uutll tomorrow. MARKETS B7 TELEORAPH Salem and Eastern Quotations Cor rected Dally. (IiiiOAOO Doo.18 Wlieat, cull tOKo. :Uy w Vouk, Dso, 18-BUvor, eutfc; Jed, IMu. HAN FUANUiaO MAUKKT. ham Khahujuoo, lito is wntui. rw)f. Wwol-Oreuon, onolco, 7(19e: luorlur, 7bo Vfllloy.DdMIo. lloM-Cluotnblo at 6&7o. l'ouUxw-Mto) per sackjOreft-on Jlurbank H8ipr &ok. uuu-MIIIiuk, Winn, 1'OKTl.ANU MAUKKT. lViKTLArrw, Uco, 18 -WUeat valley a Wolla allu, to Klour I'ortuiDd. J.C0 IionUm county. 13 CO Bw..iiM .. wj, .uimiu., ,i mr um( V1 Utuc Wool-Vttllev. llo UiriiHin-iirn,llJOiaiii niioru. I12atlj olioii leou, tlaiSnortoD; ry7jo !ero. HMM-reeu,iwlUHl.wibteuuaer?lb 7o. etieep oelu, 103709, Hop-NwOregou,3alJo,aooor(llrjg ta qul- llulter Oretron fuaoy oreamerr, 17Uj oatm ou liL1' to-00' .-m-! Ohceeo '-Oregon roll eream, 8D i, Kkkii Oregou, U pr doi. j..pplW goiie. f4M37AW, utkeyi,, live liOxtTODltr.:l'ZCili iUlfi r R- filr In itnnA ;teM,2J8c; oow. 21;; drevied wtr, Miiiton-lleit bef, l.7Sal00; choice ewes, 1,75; ilrtxl. to, ' lKt2.?i0?' beavy. 13 lo.toj light nd Veal-Wmftll, cbotco, tabV. Urue.Oftlo H lb, HALK1I UAllKICr. Wheat iV) f bu. market Qrmer, (i-17e. jUr-lUled, cheat. tl,Ma5 00; timothy Jfljo. flour. In wiioiMAio lou, rUO; reUll, ttWi brQ. bul f 10.00: eocked.fll.u); nborU, Ill.OUa 2.00; cuop reed, lll.0OulJ.0U, eal-Drewed.lo, l!o Urteied, id. Live (iittle-IJiUiifc. lUtoM-:a vim. OuIouk lo. Turkevi- 7uSo. Apples so loo ou, Kilt 7ta IUine-.Uo li.couyj. rtultrv Ien, Ov, AnfUjUlo, llop-2Vc; do iniuket. ROYAL Baking Fowler Highest of all In leavenlm Mtrenfth.-V. 9. qovrnroot Kpt m ii.iiiu, 4IU14WJ urojr, ,wi. rowea, in .11 '.eaiVB lMl.reU.fUOrit74IO: eM. M.7V l oUtowt-N-vr Orys on, 4Ho per wick. Hy -CiOiKl. Ivan 10 tmr Inn. Highest of all in Leavening AMOI.tlTEEir PURE ' VALLEY LOOAL HEWS. Brooks. Our Christmas program Is not yet completed, but will herein givo an out lino or tho ontertalnmeut to bo given In ti.o M. K. church ou Tuesday eve, December 24: In the place of "tho old foahlnued Christmas tree there will be erected a beautiful ureh, to aid in dec orating the church and to receive the presents aud display thorn to tho audi enco while luay tlsieu to the, very pop ular drama to bo rendered by by our young people. Tho play Is a temper auce work ttqtilrlug eleven characters tor Its presenUtlHU, aud wilt no doubt be rendered lu excellent stylo. ThU wl I be preceded and followed by reci tations and singing appropriate to tho occasion, Admlmlnu free. Aurasvllle. Oh! how will we be able to stand bo much? Aumivlllo lu to havo a cream cry, n now spspcr and a, pest of the G. A. 11. Its a lucky thing for Halcm that sho has already secured woolou mllle.or AuiuhvIIIo would surely be after that, a frightful runaway accidont 00 curreed near the dopot on Tuesday. As tho tralu was standing by tho depot a team driven by Roy Miller took fright and rau down tbo road towards, town and beloro the driver could stop them they camo to t.io switch crossing which, by tho way, Is very bad to cross whou a team la going slow and wheu tho wlu-ols struck tho rails it threw tho wagon box with great foreo on tho ground and completely demolished tho wagon, but Ifbrtuuatcly the young man's horses i-soatod without Injury except being badly bruised. Wlman la Free. ALIIANV, N. Y., Dee. 10. The court of appeals has decided to sustain the Judgment of tho general torm, revers ing tho oonviotlon of Krastus Wlman, for forgery. Wlman is a freo man, 'i'orrible Mino Explosion. Bri.VKit Citv, B. C, Dee. 10. By a coal mine explosion at Ugypt, N. C, forty:mon wero either killed or im- prisoned In a shaft. It Is Imosslblo as J yoi to Hay now many nro alive. No Previous Season Assortments or For 25c Pine Initial Hnndkei-ohiofs for ladies orgmtlomon. Silk noclcwear in tocks. bnwa and four-in-hands. Pine ombruideriod fiilk liand- korchirtfu. Ladios' and misses' casbraero mittens. Ladies' wool fascinators. For 50c Silk Initial Handkorchiofs Plain Si.k Hiindkorohiofs. Nnr neokwear holiday novolties. Flno caslimoro glovo3. Childrtrns' caps. Now towols. Scurf pins, shirt studs, cufl buttons. For 75c Chenillo stand cover j, Sul; mittons, card cases, nocltot books, hand bags, funcy nock wear fancy towols. For $1 William kid glovos, beaded fascinators, lino embroidered linon handkorchiofs, handsamo drawn worJc towols, infants' hoods, combination pookot books and card cases. J. J. DALRYIWPLE & CO. rfTStoro open evenings until afW holidays. Power. -Latest U.S. Gov' Report 8TATE IN3URANOE CO RecDlver Pl'ca an Additional Inycn toryof ABsats Edmund C. Glltncr, receiver of Ihe Htato Insurance Co.. .esttrduv (tint mV additional Inventory gving list of. notes actually in his possession aud list of shool orders held for premiums, in tho hands of aeents and nnllc-tinv. agencies aro probably fCO.OOO more of notes. The will bo listed and Inven tory filed as soon as ho can get pens ion of the same. The Great Strike. Philadelphia, Dee. 10 The third day of the great strike ot the motm-Hifn and conductors of the Union Trautlon comiwuy finds the lines still tied up, and the backbone of the itrike has not been broken. Yesterday 01 cars were 'runout, or a total of more than 000, Today probably 100 are running. All these carry more pol'temeii that passengers. Trolly mall cars were not luterferred with this morning, An official of tho traction oompauy esti mates that tho strikers aro losing (0000 yerdayiu wages, aud the company not less than (30,000. A I'OLICR CirAHfJK. A crowd whlcti has blocked Market street near the poit otilee tnrcaUncd to altank the strctt ours, was oburged by mounted police, aud dispersed after a number heads had been bnib-od with onibers' batons, a hoy wa ho bndly Injured that he may die, mid a woman, was also seriously hurt. goes waar on. Borne talk has been going on of lute oinoernlng the closing cut or the SaU-m Woolen Mill store, but those in author ity Inform us the itoro will bo eon. tlnued right on as In the past, The management have decided to have a grand clearance ealo to continue until January 11, '00. Clothing aud furnishing goods will bo sold at prlcps that wero novCr bofora heard of in tho Willamette valley. Don't let such an opportunity to get good all wool goodd go by without In vestigating. 7 jf Bushels of dolls at Oiburn'd raoket atore. 73t Has Offered Better Better Values, For $1,50 hosier's Real Kid Warranted Gloves, Bilk Umbrellas, paragon frameo, oholco assortment of handles. Heavy Bilk MuflWrs. Black Fur Tippets. Evening Gloves, Mniitqaablrra cream and colors. Foster' fancy stitched hook gloyed. For $2 Bureau Bcarfd. Large assortment or silk umbrellas. Finely Kmbrolderled Bureau Scarfs. Real seal pocket books. Congo canes, solid sliver tipj. For S3 White Angora Fur Met. Choice 'lut silk umbrolljH. Men's Hue Fedora hats. Ladies' moreen skirt. Mackintoshes. J.Ljco curtains. For S5 Fiutbt Down Comfort. Ladles' capes aud Jtukels. Novelties In umbrellas. Btuttgait'a sanitary ulht shirts. Lce curtains. For S10 Hfti'Py Home suit-guaranteed. Lidloa' fur capes. Flnl umllty hoe curtal us, m 1 i a n Jm 4 t.Ji W . & 1 4. V 1 V -iflsyHSA