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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1895)
JOURNAL. ; 'RESS DAIIVY- Tpjkjck: VOJj. SALEM, OHEGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21, i8r, tio. CAPITAL & Investigate- OUR STOCK AND PRICES. We have the largest and newest stock of Furniture in Salem, Prices as low as the lowest. Bxjren & Hamilton. 298, 300 and 302 Commercial Street GRAY kWiRl Road Machinery and Agricultural Implements, Latest Improved Goods and Lowest Prices. W. Coiner State and Liberty streets, tits SALEM, OR. HOLIDAY the 274 Commercial St. COLLEGE OF MOSIC of the Willamette University. -lUNDBR NEW MANAGEMENT- BTPMotlera i methods. Unto date. Bams as in the rMtera ana Uaronean Comervatorlei Meno but the bent is good enough for beginners as well as i r more adva oed pupils. 7-lra Chattel Mortgage Sale. THE ENTIRE G. W. JOHNSON &, SON Will Be It must go, and if the price has anything to do with itf the sale will not last long Their loss is your gain, Remember, any suit or overcoat in the store goes for $10, Mackintoshes, $6,50, A massive lino of gents' neckwear, underclothing, collars, cuiTj, hats, handkerchiefs, etc., suitable for sensible holiday piesents, are all marked down to cost. Come early, before the assortment is broken. 201 Commercial st. Doo't fail to- BROS., mens AND CARTS GOOD R lis r nitiri nu a u...!.... 11. A. UElllTAUB, Vocai Director KU1LL. wiMCLKIt. Instrumental Director. STOCK OF Sacrificed. Agent of Mortgagees. u -VHSBBKHBV HAI ji . England and Rothchild Squeal. FINANCING TO THE FORE And Venezuela to the Rear. Cleveland's Jingoism bSewrely Denounced. Serious JJtislncss Men Mako Their Iuflueuco Felt. New Yokic Dee. 21. The market' opened very heavy and panicky. Serious losses from yesterdays closing figures woro shown lu first inks. Al 10:30 the market bad rallied sharply. The improvement was largoly due to thocablo dispatcher, denying that the Rothschllda had decided to withdraw $25,000,000 from their American corn, poudenta and that othi:r Loudon ban kern were about to taku action looking to withdrawal of largo sums from thin (luunciul ciiiter. LONDON TANICKY. London, Dec. 21. Puulio attention hero Is utmost entirely diverted from the political to tbo financial aspect of the Venezuelan situation. A manager of a house, whoso liilluouce Is felt by overy financial transaction, remarked: "If European investors tako every thing seriously, thcro Is no knowing where tho decline will atop, but the outlook la somowlmt more favorable today. After all, meruhuntn and bankers must mako their influence felt, and wo havo Indications that the really sorlouB business man of Amorlca are anxious to undo the harm the Jingoes have done." The stocn exchange opened with a tendenoy to pailo. All olasses of securities wero freely ofTerud. Foreign governmout aeourltles wero heavy and tho American market quite disorganised. HUHOI'EAN Ol'INION. London, Dec. 21. Tho Standard's financial article says: "Ills rumored the Rothschilds havo decided to im mediately withdraw 5, (MM) ,000 from America. Whether this Is true or not the gravity of tho situation is undis puted, Nobody fears war, but It is questioned whether tho United Stated will be abb to maintain tho gold standard, and whether tbo silver party will not become supremo and gold be drlyen to a heavy premium. President Cleveland's action has shattered ull faith in the financial future of America." The Daily News' financial article givea as Its opinion tbut u Europom loan, to replenish the United States treasury, Is an impossibility at present. NEW YOMK SPECIAL. Nbw Yoitic, Dec. 21. The Evening Post's Loudon iiuauciai cablegram say: "There was a spyero panic In the stock exchange here Friday. All American securities, shares and bonds alike, are practically unsaleable here. The panic was not based bo much on politics or a war scare as ou a predicted financial crisis In America. Fivo mil lion dollars more gold are to be en gaged for shipment from New York today, inaklug $10,000,000 lu all, but thla is not absolutely couflrmed. It Is, however, ouly a question of time wheu tho gold will go. Tlie decllue lu con sols was not ou investors' selling but on bear selling. In Americans, on the contrary, the ruu of genuine holders was enormous, the shock received, by the tone of tho president's uiesaase, and still more by its acceptance by the house of Representatives being oue of the severest experienced hero. Other markets were fiat In sympathy with the small business. It U rumored that 3,000 000 have been engaged by the Rothschilds for rblptneut from Amer ica. cannot confirm this, but the report comes from a good quarter. I Prices closed a fraction above worse," I HUD1T AND mm t .. r Paius, Dee. 2 The bourn was flat out of sympathy, and for tho reasons cabled yestf.rdrjvj TUB amiJfAN MAIUCKT8. Beiilin, Denial. Tho markets were weak, but weto tho steadiest of the European markets. WECTINO UK F1NAKC1KKS. Nkw Yiiiuc, Dec. 21. A dispatch to a loo.il paper from London says: Uravo but Inevitable cousequencea of President Cleveland's messago on the Britlah-Veutxuela dispute havo arisen, perhaps sooner than might havo beou oxpected. - A Weilug of fiuauclal leaders who havo Importaut interests in the United States, was held In a Loudon banking' office for tho purpose or conclderlpg tho advisability of united notion ln'calllutt lu tho Ameri can credits. It via uudobtedly within 'tho power of Eugllsh capitalists, by such a combined movement, to deal America n bldw whloh would be terribly embarrassing aud disas trous. It would.iuowover pruye, to a certain extent, h boomerang, and this view had Its Influence on the mujorlty of tboso who attended today's meeting. Tho conference was private, aud ll was intended even that tho fact that it took place should not io allowed to bo made public CHICAGO THADK. CitlCAQO, Dental. Wall street con ditions again foj u tltnu today donil uated tne local gram marKet, wueai going down steadily to 60. At thesr figures there i was u good rally on buying by. J Partridge, Armour, Cudahy and other big dealers, and the prlco reactedto g7,(a573, l-'OUKICt'i MAKICKTfl. London, 'Dc. 21. Glasgow aud Manchester BtuuM tuarku s wero much quieter in tuuo and had u hurduulug toudenoy. ' at Washington. Washington Dee. 21. The way and means couimltteo held a bnui meeting after tho session of tho huust aud formally orgaulzad. Tho president flnauolal message wa not considered nor was the udjuuru mont resolution, , whloh bad ulso Deen referred to tho cummlltces. Adjourn, meut was taken until Monday at 11 o'clock, meautiuio tho republican leaders will cnufor upon tho situation. TlltS UtLLSKINKD, Washington, Die, 21. Tho presi dent alguod tho Venezuelan couuuIsIod resolution this aftorncou. COl'l'INOEIt CoNKIUMKP. Tho touato in uxecutlvu eemlon to day confirmed Colonel J. J. Copplngei aa brigadier-general; John L. Peak, of Missouri, miulstor to Switzerland. BUVKKAL rAILUHia. PlllLADKl.l'iUA, Dee. 2l The old baukiug and brokerage firm of L H. Taylor & Co., doing exteuslvo bufeluetu, failed today. Nkw Yomc, Dee. 21. IT. R. Burras & Co., traders In stocks, havo Just uu uouueed their suspension. It Is nut belloved tho failure Is very serious. Nuw Yokic, Dee. 21. liar It Bros, bavo anuuuuced their suspension ou stock exchange. Speaker Koed'o Oommlttoes. Wahiiinoton, Dee. 20. Speaker Rued today uuuuuuced hi committees. Hermann, of Oregon, is retained ou rivers aud harbors,but Hooker, of Now York, la made chalrmau. Illtt, ol Illinois, la chairman ou foreign uflalrs Dlugloy, of Maine, la chairman ou tin ways aud meaua. Xmaa Footbill. By an agreement roanhed thla moru lii; by telegram between tho managers of tho Willamette uulverslty and Portland university football teams, 110 game will be played at Salem or Port land, X mas between the two teams. However the Y. M. C A. aud Che mawa Indian aahool teams will cu teat for honors at Cnemawa this ufter noau, Tho Salem teams went dowu ou the 2:20 local thla afternoon exact ing to roturu on tho Salem local this evening. Last Saturday the local team defeated the Indian boys with a score of 10 to 4. Today') game promises to bo oveu moro exciting than that of last Saturday. The Williams Bank Suit. Tho Williams a Eugiaud lUuklog onmpauy, assignment case, II. P. Mo Nary, receiver, was ou trial ull duy hrforo Judge Hewitt, who called an adj turned term at 0 a. m. The attorneys for tho receiver are W. T. Slater and (Jeo. W. MoBrlde, re preMtitod by Tllmou Ford. Judge Thayer, Riohard anil Emms! Wil liams aud Wm. II. Holmes appear for the defendants. Six witnesses had beou examined at hour of going to pr nt. 1'ACiCACiKa and Notjoj. Delivered pri-mp'Jy and cheaply by Lnokwimd met.euufer boys. Ring up the blue boxes. Children Cry for Pitcher's Cattorta. THE MYSTERY SOLVED. f Body of John Eiting Found In Mill Greek. Tho mysterious dleappcnrauco of John Eiting, for whom Mill crrek was dragged InstSuuday without succesp, has been found. Ilia remalna nro lying lu tho undertaker's morguo. A 110DY FOUND. At about 80 thla mornluir, na a JouitNAti repurtcr was crossing the Bush bridge, ou South Churob strcot, the body of a man was discovered lying face downward In the willows, Just abovo the bridge, In the south channel of the stream, with his overcoat over bis bead. He was dressed In a dark suit and ware a pair of rubber boots. Ills hat waa gone. Tho ooroner was untitled aud at 10:80 o'olock the body of the drowned man waa removed from tho water nntl taken to the offico of Coroucr A. M. Clough, where a large crowd soon gathered Upon examina tion It was found that tbo head and face boro ouly slight bruises, owing, doubtless, to the fact that his overcoat bclug over his face allordcd htm pro tection from the stones aud snags lu tho stream. The body Is that of a man, short, thick-set, with dark hair aud moustache and heavy eyebrow, aud there seemed little doubt that it was the body of tho man Juhn Elttug, who disappeared last Saturday afternoon, aud of whom thcro hna boon no news -luce. His wife and daughter, Mrs. J. C. Sniios, vrore immediately notified of tho finding or tho body. TIIU COHONKIl'ri INQUKor. At 1:20 p. m. Coroucr Clough Im panelled a Jury to conduct an Inquest on be remnlun. Geo. Hunter, Wells Latourette, poMcomau, Eimer White, W.J. Culver, Henry Wenderoth, Dr. S. R. Jessups, Willie Lord uud others all testified to tho facta aa abovo stated. Ho was soon Saturday night on his way homo, Had to cross Mill creak on a foot-bridge whloh It la thought bo foil oil. Tha Jury was composed of J. O. Pickett, J us Batohelor, W. W. Hepburn, E O ildbath, C. M. Parkmoutor and H. ftl. Vanavory. INECIC UiaLOOATKD. Dr. Jeesup Btated on tho stand that thero waa no ovldeuce of foul play or vinlonco. Ills neck waa dislocated and ho undoubtedly fell quite a dlatauco oil a bridge, Btrlklug on his hoad and completely separating, tbo tho vorto br.itu column Just below tho skull. Mr. Huuter'a evldouco showed that probably stepped oil the oud of a walk In crossing oue of tho brldk.cn on his way homo In tho dark. Tho foot bridge west of thu railroad la a private ouoand quite dangerous at night. KiriNCl'B KAM1IA'. Ills family consists of a wlfu aud ono child. L ls, aged 10 years. A mar riod daughter, Mrs. J. C. Siines, Uvea on Twelfth utroet. Tho beroaved wife is stuylug with her daughtor. Till! Jouknai. roportsr called at tho bouse this afteruoou but Mrs. Eltiug was absout aud It could only be nscenalued that the drowued man was ubout 60 vowraof age, a nutive afGdruuny ami bolong-ed to tho Catholic churob. Tho f tmlly havo lived In Salem about two years. JUllY VUltDIOT. Tho verdict of tue Jury waa that the deceased wua John Eltiug, aud that he came to hla death by dislocation of the ue'.-K, caused by un accidental fall; time uud place uuknowu. Hospital Board Meets. Tho board of coutrol of tho Salem hospital met yesterday afternoon, aud was pre idod ovor by Mrs.J. J. Murphy president, Reports of committees re latlvoto furnishing the hospital aud employing help were hoard. Mlta Mills, u deaconess, explulued her con nection with hospital work by virtue of her belonging to tho order of Deaconesses. The explanation was In view of tho possibility of bor being en gaged aa superintendent of thn bospl. tal. The commlttco on thla matter will report to tho board at n special meeting to bo held at Dr. J. N, Hmith'a office next Monday evening. A finance ciimmltfeo, consisting of H. T. Bruce, A. N. Rush, and Frank Davey waa ap. pointed to audit bills. The committee ou subscriptions wero requested to mako collections aa soon aa possible, and F. E. Hodgklu aud Frank Davey wero appointed to havo printed and distributed n circular requesting an oflerlng of necessary articles for the hospital. m 1 1 Fatal Collision. Pjiij'.adkmmiiA, Dso. 21. The local northbound train on the Reading road collided this morning with tho dowu tralu at Sellers afreet. Two person were killed aud several Injured, three fatally. CLAMS At Duty's market: ROYAL 4WA...; .wtt Highest of si! tr. .j, Mtrengtll,-V. 1. Uovramnt UnH . Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report AmtonAXEmM ehube ELT.OTMO LITIGATION. One Salsa Cmk DeUa Judg ment for $75,000. The Sulom Light and Power com pony is plaintiff In an action for money instituted In the Marlon county circuit court against tbo Salem Consolidated Street Railway company. The- com plaint, now ou file with tho county clork, eet forth tho following allega allega teons: That the plalntlir la a corporation duly organized under tbo lawa of Ore gon, likewise the defendant; that on March 1, 1803, for the consideration of Certain propertlcn by the plaintiff, sold aud delivered to the defendant, the doiondaut executed and delivered to tho plalutld, by its president aud sec retary, Uh prumisory note whereby It promised to to pay to the plaintiff on or beforo March 1, 1804. the sum of $11(1,605.18 with interest from date until paid at 7 por cent per annum, interest paid semi annually at bank lug bouse of the Northwest Loan and Trust company, Portlaud; that on May 12, 1803, plaintiff Indorsed aa a credit thereon ou account, aud for pay ment by tho defendant mado on ao couut thereof, madoou Bald date, tl sum ol 933,704 80, but othoiwlae no paymvuta havo been made upon tie uoto, either prinolpat or (uteres., and there Is yet due the sum of $7S,68 78 with the interest at the rate hereiofoie meutloued from Muy 12, 1803, for whloh sum, aud $1,600 attorneys' foes, Judgment la domauded. It la a sua brought by tho Electric Light and Power Co., to get Ha claim ou rooord and follows a suit begun by E. P. McCornaak aa trustee for fore closure of a second mortgage on the property. Congress Adjourns. Washington Dee. 20. At 12:55 p. m. tho boiiso of representative ad journed until Monday, At 1:45 p.m. tbo BotiaU) adjourned until Tueaday without doing anything Important. For Good Candies. ttomember that tho place to get puro candles and fresh nuts at the lowest prices, Strong's Is tho place to go. 2t TURICEVd-At D.)ty'a markot. No Pfcvious Season Assortments or For 25c J7mo Initial Handkorchiofs for ladios orgntlouion. Silk neckwear mtocks, bowa and f'our-in-i ftnlsf JPine ombruidorwd flilk hand korchirtfa. Ladios' and missos' cashmere mittens. Ladies' wool fascinators. For 50c Sik Initial Handkorchiofs. Plaiu Si k Handkorchiofs. Ntiw neckwear holiday novelties. Fine cuflhinoro gloycs. Childnns caps. Now towels. Scarf pins, shirt studs, cuff buttons. For 75c Chonillo stand covers, Silk mittens, ctul cobcs, poclot books, hind bags, funoy nock wear fancy towols. For SI VVilliam kid glovos, beaded fascinators, fine embroidered linon handkerchiefs, handsome drawn woik towols, infants' hoods, combination pocket books and card cases. J. J. DALRYMPLE & 3rStoro open evenings until after holidays, Baking Powder Mrs Rev Kerslmw Dei4. Rev. A. Krsbaw received a telegraor nuay afternoon, announcing tW ueatfa ef hta wlfo. Mr, Mary KerBfemw, atJwoswj -Appauoose county, low,' wtiere sfee ban been visiting with k pMeflt. She left Portland SeptesaW 2t, where she went with her 10 uiienu coniereuco. .tor two y and a half she baa been as invalid her death was not expected. She about 40 years old aud leaves a son ten ' yearn old, who waa with her. Mr. J Kershaw went to Portland thla after-"41 noon and leaves tonight over lW";'! Union Pacific. Her last letter recurs JI oy nor nuBtiand was very aBeeuafl,' Baying "these are my last Uses. Csn far llttln Paul II Tif-. tr... !.... tl. I w. ....... -.-... ' luimir nrtm&r with her husband two years aa4 irtj Sllverton one year, where sbe maias J raauy warm friend It will be a very 1 sad Christmas for Mr. Kirshaw, m Ih has lost the greatest treasurer em erlfe ror a mau lu UU work a noble Cld taln oomnanlon. GOES RIQKT OX. Borne talk baa been goiug on of t4 concerning the closing out or the Satem Woolen Mill atore, but those In author ity inform ua tho Btoro will be eo. tlnued rlabt on aa In the past, Tb management bavo decided to have granu clearance Baio to continue until January 11, '00. Clothing and furnishing goods will bo sold at prlorts that wero never before beard of In the Wlllamolto valley. uon't lot such on opportunity to get ; good all wool gooda go by without lu- i veallgallng. 17 tf Remember buy your candy at T : Spa wbero you oan get It fresh home-made. CLAMS At Doty'a market. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH Salsm and Eastera QaoUtla Om rectea Daily. 1-ia i-lA t.A (It !.... a. m.lm m hovtaie "-",-""uo'. "" -oojc. I May-M Natv iTonic. DM. 31,-silvar. Jo; loaa.toi. HAW VltANomO MAItKKT. HAN KlUttotsco, IXOSI WnenitHK. Yf"ol-4in'on, oholoe,7(l0tj; luiurlur, 7 vauey, uuiio. Iloix -Ouot ibla at fia7a. (uwHi per ao. uaU-Mltliuc. A&37 Has Offered Better Better Values, For $1,50 Foatcr'a Real Kid Warranted Gtovet. Silk Umbrellas, paragon fraaiw, choice assortment of handles. Heavy Silk Mufll-ra. Black Fur Tlpuets. Eveulug Gloves, MoutqueUlrM cream ana colors. Foster's fancy stitched hook glove. For $2 Bureau Scarfs. Large assortment of silk umbrellas. Finely Euibrolderled Bureau Scwfr, Real seal pocket books. Congo caues, solid silver tips. For $3 Whlto Angora Fur Sets. Choice Hue silk umbrellas. Men's flue Fedora, bats. Lvliea' moreon skirts. Macklnloahes. 1 Lace curtains. For $5 Flueat Down Comforts. Ladles' capes and Jaoksts. Novelties in umbrellas, Stuttgart's sanitary Bight shirts. Lacoourtalfts. For $10 Happy How suit-guaranteed. Ladles' fur capes. Finest quality lace curtains. , 1 CO. I W H .1 1 y ,. kAUdy