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ADVERTISERS. Get the Best for Your Money. THE BEST 13 THE OHBAPBST, Circulation open to the public 'be Jotirnal JOURNAL. (xJr 1 X xjlJU Is read by Ml classes of people. MORB5 SOLD man any other Dally Paper at the Capital City. 8AL.EM, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH I4t 1898. "TO-DAY'S .NEWS TO-DAY." NO. 61. "THE PEOPLE'S PAPER." VOL. 6. JMEgggH -J. W. THOMAS,- (Buccessor to B. Forstner & Co.) HE SELLS FOR CASH! f He Buys for Cash. -:- er He Saves You Cash. IN WITNESS WHEREOF: Men's Suits 5. Never sold for less that $7.50. Men's Suits Double breasted square cut $9, worth 13.50. Youth's Good Suits $4.50, worth $6 everywhere. Youth s Fine buito $5, always sold for $7.50. Boys' Josies $1.50, cheap at $2.50. Boys Kast Iron Suits (with two pair pants) Never Kip, Qnly $5, absolutely worth $7.50. : o- The ahovo coods nre all clean stock, just arrived, and nre absolutely the best bargain-ever given In Oregon Cash buyB,SdBlo We want CASH Trade OnTy, and make inducements that cannot be met elsewhere. I W. THOMAS, flt tb? Old Forstner Store. WATER Office 196 Commercial1 street, In Willamette hotel building, nearly opposite the po9tofllce. Olce flours from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. All orders for -water or other business will receive prompt attention at the offlco. Bills for water are payable the iBt ol each month. It 1 desired that as many consumers as possible pay thilr bills at the office. J. SI. WALLACE, President. J. M. MARTIN, Superintendent. WILLIAMS' & ENGLAND BANKING CO. CAPITAL STOCK, all Subscribed, $200,001 Transact a general banking business in all Its branches. GEO. WILLIAMS President mjv. Tr.Nrir.AiMri ..Vice President . Cashier. HUGH MONARY DIRECTORS: Geo. Williams, Wm. Eng land,Dr. I. A. Richardson, J. W . Hodson. J. A. Baker. , . Bank in Jiew Exchange block on Comtner. rial street. 1W DO YOUR BANKING BUSINESS WITH THE OLD BANK OF LADD & BUSH, SALEM, OREGON. 2-11-dw-lm Authorized Capital $500,000. CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK Salem, Oregon. W. A. CUaiCK, Pres. W. W. MARTIN, Vice Pres. J. H. ALBERT, Cashier. State, County and City Warrant bought at Par. , dw MONEY TO LOAN . On improved Real Estate. In amounts and time to suit. No delay In considering loans. FEAR & HAMILTON, Boom 12. Bush Bank block. 5 12dw J. H. HAAS, THE WATOEMAKEB, 215XCommrclilSt., - iile-n, Oregon, (Next door to Klein's.) Specialty ol Spectacles, and repairing Clocks. W atone and Jewelry A. D, PALMER'S NeuJ M?ai Market -IN COTTLE BLOCK. The best g03ds, tbe best service lowest prices. and the 1-31-tf STALLION SHOW The Thirteenth Annual Stal lion Show of Fine Horses will take place at SALEM, OREGON, Saturday, March 25, 1693, at 1 p. m. All pTVni from everywhere bavin ital lions will please attend. Farmers, brine your roarea and coiu. Thi. nmmiiuu to be the lanteatand best bul lion Show yet held. ,fc..H fur Ull A number of horse, will be ff"lrl and buyer, will have a nne opportunity to lV?lXxot th. WUUmetteValler Horse Bmta'.aMMUtloi. JjU.ggiJi&nH, J.A.TANNKK, mtKtttf Yoti Cannot Realize The convenience of a perfect FLAT OPENING ACCOUNT BOOK, until you have tried one. It is our desire to persuade ALL merchants to give our patent back books a trial. You will use no other. Manufactured by CAPITAL CITY BINDERY. Book Binders, Lithographers, Printers and Publishers. ,-,r OREGON eii.n.ivii 500,000 TREES 1 OSWEGO - NURSERIES. FALL 1892. SPRING, 1893. nr ,.,ii ,,.,11 fh. oHonHnn nf rlpnlprs. and laree and small planters, to our large and varied assortment of Fruit Trees and Small Fruits, Ornamental, 8hade, Nut and Evergreen trees. Our trees are clean, Bmooth, and first-class in every resrect. Send for catalogue and price list. Address, Walling Mention this paper. NEWTON TANNER. White & Tanner's Livery. (Successors to Ellis fc Whitley.) TiPrv hack and feed stable. A roll supply of horses and bugeles on hand. Horsei boarded Livery, cdnerBSSnth. Office at stable. Commercial and Trade streeU, south J " of Willamette hotel. J. W. TflORNBQRG, Recovers and repairs upholstered furniture. Long Experience In the trade enables me to turn out first-class work. Samples of coverings. No trouble to give estimates. State Insurance block, Chemektta street. CflflS. W0LZ, Proprietor of the GERMAN :-: MARKET South Commercial St., Balera. AH kinds Fresh, tsalt and Bmoked Meats and Bausuges. FREE DELIVERY. Tbe only genuine Wienerwurst In the elty. NOT IN IT ! . t...i. ani. IfAot IfnrlrM. hnR not rue norm rvncii (, .-- - Joined the combine, but Bells first-clans meiU irom o voiuccuia jc jwuwu,uB.... Pitchford & Long, at Hunt's old shop, opposite W. L. Wade's store. ladies I nf Salem! . . , u..Ua And AVTM.nl Aft! KRI1U- - j jo save you mo iniuum M, . - lnetosWrancUco.we hive bought acomplete lueof MRS. NETTIE HAKKIHON'ri world S I TOILET ARTICLhS. Every lady can positively have health and beauty by using them. T.0LA MONTRZ OREMB. 'inertK.ii """; TiaSUE HUlLDhR preserve and lnv prove the complex ion. Prevents wrin kle, withering, dry Ing.airiDgoftheskln. Her FACE HLEACH removesfreckles.tan, moth patches.yellow. ness.yrllHWskln. Her HAIR VIOOK aoso. lutely prevenU hair failing out, makes It nne and glossy, cure ail main humor. M rs. 4iAiAKtiL( I VLlUmmUw IIAKHIBON'8 LIV- Ml KKOULATOK SKVt Only genuine vegetable remeoy. "-" BROOKS LKOO, Uruggl.tl, Patton tf?u"tSM &fF W&Mk k iii-j . im rim-L. rtirtuww Juut prB8uy rwnoT. -- . - & Jarisch, Oswego, Oregon. J. F. WHITE. THE UPHOLSTERER. OAK And Fir Wood. The Salem Truck and Dray Co. can deliver flrst-olass wood on short notice. John Savage, Jr. Money to Loan. tsinn will be made on Improved city or form propeaty by the LOMBARD INVJSSTMJSWT U'U. For terms, etc., apply to JOHN A. CARBON, Attorney at law, Bulein, Or. A JiaUy Climb at Ladder. Think of a baby twenty-four hours old climbing a stepladderl It was rather an undersized infant for that age too. Of course it could not climb up by it self, so the nurso carried it in her arms. It did not cry, but clapped its hands de lightedly. The child was a little boy and the climbing of the stopladder took place in the very room where he was born. The mother regaraea is as an im portant event evidently. It was by her orders that the performance took place. Her interest was none the less because it was all for the sake of gratifying an old time superstition. Monthly nurses all agree that if a baby goes down stairs before it goes up stairs its path in life will be downward and ill luck will attend it Accordingly precautions should be token against such an omen. la this instance the rfcn.l havint? been born on the top floor of the house it could not be carried up stairs, and therefore iU mother bad sng. o-ratArl tha ingenious olan of having a stepladder brought into the room so that nurse could mount it wun Dany in ner arms. But that was not alL A small Testa ment was attached by a string to the child's arm and in its chubby little fls was placed a gold dollar. Thus reason able certainty was becured that tbe boy would grow up both rich and pioas. A I the same time it seems very odd to see such superstitious observances practiced (a the city of Washington la the y Am " V BIG KANSAS BAM FAILURE. $800,000 Liabilities John Ingalls Involved. J. CITY ELECTION AT OAKLAND CALIFORNIA Non-Partisan Ticket Wins Day. the SENSATIONAL BANK FAILURE. John J. Ingalls Involved In Big Lia bilities. Atohinson, Kas., March 14. A sen sation was created last night wnen Areling lufte, of Kansas City appeared here, and took possession of the Kan sas Trust and banking company, as receiver. The company was organized In 1880, with a capital of a hundred thousand dollars Ex-senator John J. Iugalls is president of the concern. In galls had $7,500 invested. The liabil ities are $800,000. Theassetts it is be lieved, if prudently managed, will pay in full. t Ingalls Loses Nothing. Kansas City, Mo., March 14. Ex Senator John J. Ingalls declined to dis cuss the bank fuilure beyond saying he got his money out before the crash came and lost nothing. Non-Partisans Win. Oakland, Cal., March 14. In an ex citing municipal election here yesterday Pardee, non-partisan candidato for mayor, was elected. The non-partisans elected four councilman at large, and Ave out of seven councllmen by wards, the Republicans elected one councilman and the Peoples party one. COMES TO GRIEF. Son of Qen. Hyith Arrested for Mur dering His mend. San Francisco. March 14. Richard S. Heath . bou of the late General Heath, of this city, was arrested here last night for the murder of Louis McWbirter, in Fresno last August. Heath sayB he wasMcWhlrter's friend, and the theory Is that McWbirter was mistaken for Joseph E. BaKer agalnBt whom Heath had an old grudge. Special Session in Wyoming. Cheyenne, March 14. Two of the leading newspapers of the state have come out in advocanoy of a special ses sion of the learlslature. Many publlo men are In fayc of it. Scarcely any of the politicians believe that A. C. Beck with, the gentleman favored by the governor when the legislature failed to elect a senator, will be admitted to the senate. The extra session would be somewhat different in composition from the regular. A Democratic Bene- inr iv nn nnnpnted the last day. and a Republican senator left bla party aud wAtit to the PonulUts. There would be an equal number of Democrats and Republicans and six I'opuilsls. iiotu Romiblicans and Democrats would hnnn to caiiture the prize, and the flpht would be an exceedingly warm. John Charles Thompson would be the candidate of the Democrats, and F. E. Warren of the Republicans. Hawlian Commission. Washington, D. C, March 14. The Cdblnet today discussed matter or ap pointment ofa comralbslon to visit Hawaii. Ex.Representatlve mount o. Georgia, is favorably considered as one of the commissioners. Washington, D. C, March 14, Now that Princess Kalulane and suite have attained the object of their visit to Washington, that of seeing tbe Presi dent, the remainder of their time here will be spent In social aflalrs. Saturday is the time fixed for their departure. Fatal Mine ExdIobIod. Kansas City, Mo., March 14. A special from McAllister, I. T., Bays the mine of the Choctaw Coal Company atAIderson, It Is reported, suffered an an explosion this morning. Nino men were killed, and several dangerously Injured. NINE MINERS DEAD. Kansas City. The explosion was caused by a shot fired by some person unknown. There were only 18 men in tbe mine In all. Of theso nlue were killed outrlshl, and eight so badly burned that they will probably die. The dead and Injured are mostly Ital ians. A Half Million Loss. Liverpool, March 14. The cotton ware bouse of Deene 4 Co. burned this morning, Lots 1500,000 dollars, Half a City Burned. Sioux City, la., March 14. Half the town of Arkansas City, ArK., burned this morning. An elevator, warehouse, several stores and the Townsend hotel were destroyed, Fireman C. A. King waB burned to death; loss $100,000- A $250,000 Fire. Exeter, N.H., March 14. A fire In the Exoter cotton mills this morning destroyed the engine room and the old part structure. The loss will be a quar ter of a million. Three persons wore Injured, and two hundred and firty hands are thrown out of employment. Another Fire. Baltimore, M. D., March 14. A five storv building occupied by Maltha! Ingrain & Co., manufactures of tin and Japanned ware, burned this morning; loss $ 100,000. Insured. A Liverpool Failure. Liverpool, March 14. Blgland and Harvey, stock brokers, operatlug'large ly in Ameilcan stocks, failed this morning. The liabilities will exceed the assets by a hundred and twenty flye thousand dollars. They Have the Oommittoas. Wasuinqton, D. C.March 14. The Democrats in tbe senate In caucus to day adopted report of committee, as signing to them committee chairman ships, and a majority representation on committees. The K. of P. Booming. Union, Or., March 14. Articles were filed with the county clerk this afternoon incorporating the Pythian Building association of Uulon. Floating Wreck. Port Townsend, March 14. The tug Wanderer has arrived from Cape Flattery, and reports seeing' a capsized vessel ten miles southwest of tbe cape this morning. The derelict showed evidences of fire, and answers tbe de scription of the sohooner J. D. Ford, recently destroyed by fire off Grays harbor. . Tortured by Burglars. Burksville, Ky March 14. Satur day night robbers entered tbe bouse of Thomas Bryant, on Leatberwood creek, knownlng bo kept bis savings in the house. They gagged the family, and tortured Bryant by burning him with hot stones. They finally put bis feet in the fire. He then revealed tbe hid ing place of $1800, which they secured and escaped on horses stolen from Bryant's stable. Bryant will die. Both Shot Dead. Greenville, Tex., March 14. In resisting arrest Warren Klckman, a negro, shot and mortally wounded City Marshal Valvln, who managed to return tho fire, killing Klckman. Street-Oar Syndicate. St. Paul. Minn., March 14. Nego tatlona are being concluded by an Eastern syndicate, at tbe head of which Dan Lamont, for the purchaso of the property of the St. Paul City Railway company, a deal Involving $1,000,000. Tho syndicate already owns part or all of the street-car systems In Pittsburg, Washington, St. Louis and Louisville, and Is extending Its opera tions into tbe Northwest. Cause of the Suicide. New York. Earch 14. Tho body of the young woman who committed bu! ldo at tho Co eman house was lueuu fled as tbat of Leonlde Cozzens, 18 year old, of 240 West One Hundred aua Thirty-eighth street. Identification was made by Madame Woou, a aress maker, who made tho dress the young woman wore when she killed herself Madame Wood said It was made two months ago, Miss Cozzens belonged to a wealthy family and lived with her mother at tbe address given. The fami ly have not yet been communicated with. It is believed disappointment In love was the cause of tbe suicide. Suicide and Murder. Dktkoit. Mich.. March 14. An at- tmn(il murder and suicide took place at a disreputable house on uratios avenue, Joseph Ksser, cierK in .urnc house-furnlxhlng establishment, snot and serlouily Injured Anna Shea, an Inmate of the place, anu men mew ma own brains out. The girl will recover. Tbe affair was result of a quarrel. Caravels Coming. St. Thomas, West Indies, March 14. Tbe flagship Newark, towing tbe Columbus caravel Nina, and tbe cru- sler Bennington, towing tbe PlnU, have arrived here enroute from opain in tha TtnUaA HtatesL &J28&m,3SZtt . Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S Gov't Report ABSOLUTELY PURE GREAT DE LESSEPS TRIAL. Panama Canal Bribery lions. By Mil- FRENCH POPDLATION TAKE A HAND As Usual in tho Conduct of the Case. Paris. March 14. The approaches to the Ptlals de Justices were thronged by excited crowds. There bus not been such excitement since tho begin. ulug of tbe Panama scandal. The crowds' composed all classes, from tho militant socialist to the wealthy mer chant anl financier. Tiiere was nn omnlous murmur of angry talk, nnd a menacing frown on tho faces of tbe lower classes in the throng that re minded one of the days preceding the coramnno. Tho court robm was thronged with as many ns could ob tain admittance. The prisoners seemed themselves revived by the new interest whlnh fliplr cases had .awakened. Home thought the features of Charles de Lesseps bore a. look of triumph, while even Balhut looked less crushed than at any time previous since hU pit iful confession. As soon as the court opened, .Presiding Judge Deejardlns ordered Bourgeois,' late minister of.'JuV tlce, to be summoned to testify at some time during tbe day. Deputy Fernand Mege, or 1'uy de Dome, who belongs, according to his own statement, to a party of "appeal to the people," testified to tho accuracy of the statement that Yvcsguyot was ii.. .... A4 ! vnnnir Mitir Pitnainno LIIU HUUIUO Ul IIIUICIIUH vil u v xsvruutMt'o had communicated to i'res.oent carnot, in the council at Elysee, he list or flop- utles implicated In tho alleged Panama briberies. Count Cafferelll, monarchist deputy for Alsne, gave similar testlmouy, which was corroborated by Radical Deputy Labrousse. Advocate LagruBS demanded tbatConstans be summoned. This was objected to by tho advocate- general, who said the calling or witnes ses must have some limit. Deputy St. Martin, union conserva tive, who had been member of tho committee on application of thePanama Canal Company for leave to Issue lottery bonds, testified tbat he did not see Sans Lo Roy, one of the dofendanta ac cused of changing his voto on the com mittee oa tbe result or a urine, leave the commlttee-roora Just beforo the critical dlsvlson on tho bill. Saint Martin said ho had beon told Sans Le Roy went out to see Arton, and after ward Sans Lo Roy's opposition to the bill ceased. Market, a member of tho same com mittee, testified that he did not seo Sana Le Roy leave tho room on tho oc casion in question, Witness remem bered that thero was au ultercatlou over the voto which Sans Le Roy gave In Bupport of tho bill, and that bans Lo Roy told the committee ho wus bound to comply with tho wish of his constituents, THE CHAMHKU OF DEPUTIES, The chamber of deputies was crowd ed with members and spectators In expectation of a division that would re Hultin tho cabinet chbIh, but owIuk to tbe fact that Bourgeois, late minister or justice, had been summoned to give testimony In tho trial of Charles do TwxmnnH and lils fellow defendants, the debate on Panama matters wus post poned. M. Bourgeois, late minister of Juntlce, took the stand. He Hpoke with firm ness and energy, and showed a dispos ition not to reserve anything that could explain his position toward tho Panama case aud the defendants. Charles de Lesseps hero arose, and. in a bold manner, in tones that rani throiiBU the court room, enld: "M Bourgeois, attacked me a little wnue ago. Well, monsieur, here I am, face to face, with yon. What have you to My to me?" De Leseeps folded bis arms and looked defiantly at uourgeois Baking Powder part of the leading defendant, whose conduct up to this time had been at least within the rules of orderly preced ure. Judge Depjardins spoke up: "I can not allow," he said, "lliesu dialogues. The law must be recognised by all." The audience calmed down, aud Bour geois proceeded to reply in deliberate languuge to M. Barboux. M. Bourgeois exclaimed, "If anyone know that I am acting contrary to the dictates of honor, let him speak." At these words the uproar in tbe audience was renewed, many taking part with Bourgeois and others with his accusers. When hear ing was resumed Bolnoury was recalled. He made a statement to the effect that uelther Bourgeois nor any other minis ter was lu any way responsible for his Interview with Madame Cottu. Ho himself originated the idea of a confer ence with her. Tho charees that he threatened Madamo Cottu or promised her any ravor in return ror the informa tion she might give were utterly false. RECEIVES A PRINCESS. President Cleveland Gives an Audi-, ence to Kaiulani and Party. Washington, March 14. At 6:30 o'clock President and Mrs. Cleveland aocorded a special reception to Princess Kaiulani, the meeting taking place in the blue parlor. The princess was ac companied by Mr. and Mrs. (Davies, their daughter and a ladv friend. Tbe oalt was entirely of a social nature, and lasted probably a quarter or an hour. The visitors were charmed with the cordiality of reception acoorded them, the ladles being captivated by tbe pleas ing manners of the wife of President Cleveland , and the princess said sub sequently that Mrs. Cleveland was tbe onlv ladv she over fell in love with. . annolrited liosam as to the personal of the com- Hawaiian Islandfl Includes gomery, of Michigan, late of the Dis trict of Columbia supreme bench; Gen eral Schollold; Admiral Brawn, and Captain H. L. Howlsson. Dr. Mot); Smith, the Hawaiian mlnlstor,does not regard tho appolntmeut of tho commis sion with much favor. HOaa HAS THE COMBINATION. Tho New Receiver of the O. P. By. Not in Possession. New York, March 14. Struggle for possession of the books of tbe Orogon Pacific Railroad company continues. The attested order of the circuit court of Oregon removing T. Egerton Hogg, New York, as receiver, and appointing Everett W. Hadlev. has not yet ar rived but Is expected tomorrow. The bondholders' committee fear that Hogg will not obey the order when It Is served, but will obtain a Btay of pro ceedings. Two deputy sherlfls are in charge of tho office at 45 William street, but they have possession of only such bonds as Hogg has seen fit to surrender. There are six big safes in the office, combinations of which Hogg retains. Tho bondholders1 committee believe these safes contain most Important book and papers. Oregon Paolflc bonds, orlglually placed at 102, are now selling at GO, Has Influenza. London, March 18. Gladstone Is confined to his room with symptons of influenza. His fever has risen tbta evening, und hesuflere from oppression of the lunga.Slr Andraw Clarke still re fuses toprouounco iho Illness Influenza. Besides Mrs. Gladstone, her uaugnier and two servautspf tho household have influenza. Not Influenza. London, March. 14. Gladstone' physician Buys the premier's Illness k not Influenza. Gladstone slept wtll aud Is much better, but remains In bed to recuperate. I suffered from biliousness, Indtee--tlon, etc. Simmons Liver uWr cured after doctors failed, W. u. Bird. ;l 1r L.rA.Av t JV,. ''.1 -.,.ji-- x'jlK&.lAXiL-' I Y . -.T ' ttij r - -Jn.-'I. -l"' - '.r i i i2 MA JL 6mi ..- .J. J .. JV AM&, ... ""- jifel i ic rrilfflsWi'Wr'l'' . 4