Newspaper Page Text
CTlw ?ffifBhi The clotirnal Is read by nil classes of people. MORE SOLD Than any other nally Paper at the Capital City. JOURNAL. advertisers; vyj--l 1 .1 xxJLj Get the Bcs' for Your Monej, THIS OUST IS ' THE CHEAPEST,'1 Circulation open to the public. VOIj. 6. "THE PEOPLE'S PAPER." SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1893. (d TO-DAY'S NEWS TO-DAY." NO. 8. J. A j He Buys for 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 Suits $5, always sold for 7.50. Boys' Josies 1.50, cheap at 2.50. Boys' Kast Iron Suits (with two pair pants) Never Rip, Only 5, absolutely worth 7.50. The above goods are nil clean stock, just arrived, and nre absolutely the best bargain ever given In Oregon Cash buys goods lower than any time store can sell at and live. We want CASH Trade Only, and make inducements that cannot be met elsewhere. J. W. THOMAS, fl! lb? Old Forsfnep Store. Ofllce 190 Commercial street, In Willamette hotel building, nearly opposite the postofllce. Office Hours from 8 a, m. to 5 p. m. AH orders for water or other business will receive prompt attention at the olllco. Bills for water are payable the 1st, ol each month. It Is desired that as many consumers as possible pay thilr bills at tha oBlce. J. M. WALLACE, President. J. M. MARTIN, Superintendent. WILLIAMS & ENGLAND BANKING CO. CAPITAL STOCK, all Subscribed, $200,000 Transact a general banking business In all its branches. GEO. WILLIAMS President WK. ENGLAND.. .Vice President HUGH MONARY ..Cashier. DIRECTOR8: Geo. Williams, Wm. Ene land.Dr. I.A. Richardson, J. W, Hodson.J. A. Itaker. Bank In new Exchange block on Commer. oil! street. 8:I3-tl 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. CUSICK, Prcs. W. W. MARTIN, Vice Pres. J. H. ALBERT, Cashier. State, County and City Warrants bought at Par. dw MONEY TO LOAN On improved Real Estate, In amounts and time to suit. No delay In considering loans. FEAR & HAMILTON, Room 12, Hush Bank block. 6 12dw J. H. HAAS, THE WATCHMAKER, 215K Commercial St., Stlem, Oregon. (Next door to Klein's.) Specialty ol Spectacles, and repairing Clocks. Watches and Jewelry . A. D. PALMER'S Neuj M?at Market -IN COITLE BLOCK. The b3st cools, the best servloo 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, 1803, at 1 p. in. All persons from everywhere having stal lions will please attend. Farmers, brlnr your mares and colu. rhlsproml.e to be the Urges t and best Stal lion Hhowyet held. A number of horses will be offered for sale B E BiHB(fci" and buyer will have a. fine opportunity to get the best. . By crfer of the WlllametU Valley Horse llreeder'aaasoclaUoa. T.i'.HHAW. J.T BBUKWrm, J.A.TANNKK. 3-awt4 Cesu-Rto, W. THOMAS, (Successor to B. Forstner & Co.) SELLS FOR Cash. -:- He 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 SALEM, 500,000 TREES ! OSWEGO - NURSERIES, FALL 1892, SPRING, 1893. We would call the attention of dealers, and large and small planters, to our large and varied assortment of Fruit Trees and Small Fruits, Ornamental, Shade, Nut and Evergreen trees. Our trees are clean, smooth, and first-class in every resrect. Send for catalogue aud price list. Address, Walling & Jarisch, grMention this paper. Oswego, Oregon. NEWTON TANNER. White Tanner's Livery. (Successors to Ellis A Whitley.) Livery, hack and feed stable. A full supply of horses and buggies on hand. Horses boarded by day, week or month, Office at stable. Commercial and Trade streets, south of Wlllametto hotel. J. W. THORNBuRG, THE UPIIOLSTEREK. Recovers and repairs upholstered furniture. Long Experience in the trade enables me to turn out Hrst-class work. Samples of coverings. No trouble to give estimates. State Insurance block, Chemeketa street (MS. WOLZ, Proprietor of the GERMAN x MARKET Bouth Commercial St., Salem. AH hinds Fresh, Bait and Smoked Meats and Sausages. FREE DELIVERY. The only genuine Wienerwurst in the city. NOT IN IT! The North Hilem Meat Market has not joined the combine, but sells first-class mels from 6 to 10 cents per pound, as It always has, Pitchford & Long, at Hunt's old shop, store. opposite W. L. Wade's MM I of Salem! Tn Knvft mil the trouble and exnenseof send- lagtoSinFranclsoo.we have boughtacomplele line of MRS. NKTTIK IIARKltSUN'd world famed TOILET ARTICLES. Every lady can positively have health and beauty by uUng them. LOLA MONTEZ OREMB. TheBKINKOODand T1HMIE BUILD.H preserves and Im proves the complex ion. Prevents wrin kles, wllherlug, dry lng.aelngnftbeskln. Her KAUB BLEACH removes freckle. tan, moth palches.yellow- uessjeiiowsKin. ner HAIR ViUOR abso. lutely prevents balr fa ling out, makes It Wi8jLtuilf, rVJ11 ana Kiot-y, cures satin humorVMrs. Ti IIAKItIBON'8 L.IV- KKGULATCIlt cores torpid liver, malaria. headache, nerwms diseases. costhenes. a I femal trouble. Snlygenulne vegetable, remedy. Buy today. BROOK LKHU, I ruggii, -" Block. Ealeui. Oregon. For any special or ?"'& WJrriK the face aud form, wriw to MRS. NKTTIK MauRIHON, -M Oeary Hi- han rancUoo. ttapv-ue hair pann-seaUy removed. 5: --i. rl" CASH! Saves You Cash. OREGON J. F. WHITE. OAK And Fir Wood. The Salem Truck and Dray Co. can deliver first-class wood on short notice. John Savage, Jr. Money to Loan. Loans will bo- made on Improved city or nru properly Dy me LOMBARD INVESTMENT CO. For terms, etc, apply to JOHN A. CARSON, Attorney at law, over Bush's Bank, Balem, Or, A Grand Juror in Trouble. Astoria, March 10. Walter J. In galls, a well-known resident of this county, is in trouble. He was a grand Juror at tho present session of the cir cuit court, and today Hon. C. W. Ful ton, for County Commissioner Carruth ers, swore out an informantion against him for violating bis oath as a grand Juryman and for contempt of court in attempting to prejudice common Jurors against Carruthers, who was indicted for malfeasance in offlco by the grand jury, of which Ingalls was a member. Borne weeks ago, Ingalls was a candi date for the position of district road commissioner before the county court. It was Carruthers' vote which lost him the job. Favors Annexation.. Washington, March 10. Vice President Stevenson laid before the senate the following resolution of the Massachusetts legislature; "Resolved, It Is the sense of this general court that It is expedient the Hawaiian Is lands should be annexed to the Uolted States, and the Interest of the United States, commercially aud etragetlcally, be promoted thereby," To think "nothing symptom of dyspepsia. Liver Regulator. ails you," is a TakeSiamioB HAWAIIAN REVOLUTIONISTS. Royalists Strengthened by the Delay OF THE ONITED STATES GOVERNMENT In Bringing About An Annexa tion Treaty. Honolulu, March 9. (Special Cor respondence Associated Press). An nexationists were greatly disappointed when they learned from the Belglc, which put in here March 2d, that the annexation treaty bad not yet been adopted by the senate. Secretary Fos ter's letter to Minister Stevens, is taken as a rebuke to the latter, by anti-annex- ationists,b'ut the United States flag has not yet been hauled down. Stevens specifically denies that be has in any way hasened or brought about the revolution. The minister says that the prominent men of all the islands assure him there Is a sentiment In favor of annexation among the bet ter class of natives. The delay of the United States has strengthened the royalists In their opposition to annexa tion. They have held numerous meet ings at which a proposition appealing to iSngland to interfere has been dis cussed. Commissioners Will Talk. Washington, March 10. Thurston and Castle, of the Hawaiian annexa tion commission, leave tomorrow night to fnffll several engagements to speak on the subject of their mission to this country. Thurston will speak at Nor walk, Conn., aud Jto the students of Cornell University at Ithaca. FORMIM A NEW PARTY. Qodin the Constitution, Equal Rights, Etc. Pittsburg, Peun., March. 10. Conference miuisters and Prohibition ists interested hi tho formation of a new national political organization begun in Lafyette hull, the birthpluce of the Republican party, this morning. Thirty-three delegates were present, In cluding ten women. The platform was read, recognizing God as the author of civil government, averring equal rights for all regardless of color or sex, abolition or suppression of drink trafllc, and such other moral economic and Industrial reforms as are needed in this country. HAPPY IN DEATH. A Despondent Couple Face the Future in Cold Blood. . Milan, Tenu., March 16. In a lonely cabin In Lake county the bodies of Abner Carter and his wife Jennie were found clasped in each others arms. An empty revolver lying be tween them told the talo. They left a note saying: "Neighbors, we are going home; never to return. We were miserable in life, but will be happy In death; farewell." SNOW STORM IN KANSAS. Drifting and Developing Into a Bliz zard. Kansas City, March 10. A heavy snow storm began here at 10 this morn lnir. At noon it is still falling. Indi cations are excellent for a contlnuanco and development Into a full-Hedged bllizard. Dispatches from Kansas points show that the storm is general throughout tho state, and accompanied by a cold wave from the east. In some places the snow Is drifting badly. WILL NOT OAPITDLATE. The Ann Arbor Strikers Refuse to Accept the Compromise Offered. Tolkdo, Ohio, Nov. 10. Tho com promise terms submitted by the Ann Arbor road to the strikers this after noon, were declined. The situation Is considered grave, and the most serious developments are apprehended. Mangled by an Electric Oar. Tacoha, Mure!) 10. An unknown boy about 10 years of age was looking over the guard tall at the bridge at the end of Tweuty-flfth street watching the cars, when he became frightened by being enveloped In steam and smoke aud stepped back, falling on the track lu front of au electric street-car. IIU head was nearly severed from his body and bo was otherwise mangled. A large crowd gathered, but no on was able to reeogulze him. SENTIMENTAL REPUBLICANS. Lincoln and Grant to Be Kept in tho Foreign Service Washington, March 16. Be me hint of Cleveland's policy of building up a new party Is given the public. Following the selection of Judge Gresbam for the head of his cabinet, it is said ho is going to appeal to senti mental Republicans by keeping Minis ter Robert Lincoln at London, and Minister Fred Grant at Vienna. STEAMSHIP SARNIA OVERDUE. Passenger Train Collision on the Erie Road. Halifax, March 10. The Trsus Atlantio Steamship Sarnia with 800 passengers and a valuable cargo, is Ave days .overdue. Great alarm Is felt for her safety. Port Jervis, N. Y., March 10. Two passenger trains on the Erie road collided this morning near Lacka waxen. The Pullman sleeper Is de molished and ten passengers hurt, some seriously. BURGLARY AT ORE33WELL. Circuit Court Convenes in Special Session. Eugene City, March 10. Special. Burglars broke into the store of L. D. Scarbrough at Cresswell last night and stole about (100 worth of goods but got uo money. There is no clue to the rob bery. Adjourned term of Circuit Court convenes here tomorrow. TWO DESTRUCTIVE FIRES. Firemen Fatally Injured by Falling Walls. Paterson N. J., March 10. Turner hall, covering half a block, burned this morning. Four firemen were injured, two probably fatally, by falling walls. The financial loss is $75,000. 'Eureka Springs, Ark., March 10. Fifty or sixty dwellings of the poorer class burned here. Loss 30,000. NEW SENATE OFFICERS. Democrats Will Attempt to Reor ganize the Senate Elective Officers. Washington, D. C, March 10. Immediately after the senate ad journed today tho Domocratlo caucus committee resumed Its sitting and took up the matter of n re-orgauization of the elective offlcers of the senate. Its committee will be ready to report to the full caucus early next week, possibly Tuesday morning. Whether the Democrats Intend to re-organizo or not, is an interesting question. If the Democrats attempt to reorganize at this season it Is almost certain the Re publicans will show tight and prevent the consummation of their plan. An Elevator Accident. Ban Francibco, Maroh 10. An ele vator accident occurred last evening In an ofllce building known as the "Col onnade," on Market street near Taylor, which resulted In the instant death of William O'Donnell, an 11-year-old boy. He was talking to an elevator boy on the first floor, when he suddenly jumped Into the cage and said be was going to take a ride. Tho elevator boy told him not to do so, but O'Donnell paid no heed and pulled the ropo which started the cage. Just above the llrst floor there was an open transom, and for some reason O'Donnell put his head through this and was caught lu an In stant. The cage did not stop until It was three feet above the transom. Tho boy's neck was broken, and his head and shoulders were so tightly wedged between the cage and the wails of the shaft that the woodwork had to be cut away before his dead body could bo re moved. Old Man Injured. Roseburg, Or., March 10. Thomas McNabb, a teamster about 00 years of age, who has been driving for Dr. Ham ilton for some time, was seriously In jured yesterday afternoon. His horses took fright from somo cause and ran away, throwing him of! of tho wagon against an electrlo-Ilght pole, Injuring bis spine. New Railroad President. Nkw Yoric, March 10.-S. II. H. Clark, who resigned the presidency of the Union Pacific, will bo president of the Missouri Pacific. Went Republican. Sacramento, March 16. B, U. Btelnman has been elected mayor by the Republicans, who have also elected the remainder of the ticket wltb a lew xeeptioM, Highest of all in Leavening ABSOLUTELY PURE DAILY FOREIGN CABLEGRAMS. Conclusion of the Panama Canal Trial. DECORATED GERMAN GAMBLERS. Triplo Alliance Over Affairs. Nicimiguiui THE PANAMA SCANDAL. Paris, Maroh 10. There was a small attendance yesterea at the trial of Do Lesscpd and his fellow attendants. Public Interest appears to wano with tho close of the testimony. Counsel resumed Its address. Legasso con tended tho government had shrunk from proceeding against all tho offend ers concerned In tho case, and argued vehemently the scandal would not cease until tue wiiole truth was re vealed. Roussello spoke tn a similar tone. The advocate-general delivered an address in behalf of tho prosecution. Ho maintained the government had done every thing It could to bring everything to light, and denounced Charles do Lesaeps as having used articles to throw dust lu the eyes of the jury lu a similar manner to his use of articles to obtain subset ibers to tho Panama lottery bonds. He contended the evidence confirmed tho guilt of the defendants. ROYAL ClAMIILKKS. London, March 10 Rumors of a scandal which will soon astouUu Berlin have been in circulation some time. The details are just beginning to leak out, showing a cause celebre with most piquant details. It hangs on u story of gambling in which are mixed some persons of the highest family, both men and women. A Sileslan count went to the club around which the scandal centers, aud dropped 27,000 marks before ho found that cheating was pructlced In a scan dalous maimer. He promptly notified the police, who soou discovered that this distinguished club was a mere gambling hell, where cheating was systematically practiced. Several ac complices were arrested, but the leaders mauaged to escape to Eng and. The guilty ones live in Berlin and Hanover. Among the victims- was u well-known prince ot tho royal blood, while one of the cheaters had recently been enuobled by a German princo in return for a loan of 3,000,000 marks. There was also a big Hanoverian banker mixed up In tho atiair. The leader of this band of thieves in kid gloves is no less a peason than Baron Zedlltz Fronklrch, a relutivo of tho well-known political leader and confidential counsellor at tho ministry of public works. Ho hud originated this operatlugsalon, where tho victims, having fallen under tho Influence of a woman of extraordinary loveliness, who did the honors under tho chaperouage of her mother, wero fleeced. The mother went by tho name of Schent and was reputed to be of good lineage, but she had a prison record. In uddltlon to gambling, orgies of tho most scandalous kinds were In dulged In, married women uud youug girls taking part. Zedlltz fled to Lon don, where he married au attractive woman, He will bo prosecuted if his extradition can be obtalued, At Hanover Baron von Marshal, uu ox-captalu of cuvulry, and three other ex-ofllcers, all implicated lu the ullitlr, have been arrested. Tho trial will tako place in Berlin, Over 100 wit nesries will bo called, students und wealthy persons pillaged by this aristo cratic gang. Among tne accused uro 22 decorated persons. THO DHACON CASK. London, March 10. Edward Parker Deacon, slayer of Abelllo, started on theshlpTrave with hlsdaughter Gladys for Now York, with the Intention of re joining his other children at New York Gladys Is the child whom Mrs. Deacon abducted from the convent to save her from falling into the hands of Mr. Dea---OH during the dlyoree proceedings re Power. Latest U.S Gov't Report Baking' Powder cently terminated by an agreement un der which Deacon was given possession of all the shildren except the youngest. Triple Alliance Proposed. Panama, March 10. Advices from Monaqua state that Barrios has sent agents to President Sacasa, of Nicara gua, and general Bonllla, leader of the revolutionary movement in Honduras, proposing a triple alliance against Sal vador, parties to tho agreement to be Guatemala and tho liberals of Hon duras. From Tegucigalpa word Is received of a bloody battle near Comayagua, where Yasquez.the strongly Intrenched leader of the government forces, main tains his position. A telegram from San Bernardino states ex-1'resldent Bogan's followers are displeased with the course pursued by Vasquez. They believe he is en deavoring to play into the hands of Salvador. Word has been received that a strong Costa Rlcan force is marching from Ganacosta toward the Nicaraguan frontier. Vessel Wrecked. London, March 10. An unknown vessel was foundered on tho West coast of Jutlaud, tho mainland of Denmark, aud a largo quantity of wreckage, to gether with a number of corpses, are strewn on tho shore. CIVIL BERV10E LIGHT HOUSES. Carlisle Proposes a Ro Organization of National Finance. Washington, March 10. Sooretary Carlisle has mado tho first enuncia tion of tho policy that will govern his action in tho matter of annolntmenta In the llghthouao and life-saving ser vice. The announcement was made In connection with two applications for poslMons in the lighouse service The secretary writes: "It has been the uni form custom for many years to regard tho lighthouse establishment as non partisan service. It is my iutentlon to continue tho custom. No light keeper will be disturbed by me in olllclal posi tion moroly becauso of his political opinions." l'INANCK IDEAS. Tho Star says: "Secretary Carlisle expects to havo ready to submit, some financial propositions In time for con gress and tho executivo, on the finan cial problem. Tho plan, it is slated, will involve a complete reorganization of our financial system. It is said that It will Include a repeal of tho law com pelling tho purchaso of silver by tho government, and will provido for a de ficiency of currency by providing for the ropeal of tho state bauk tax and tho Issue of currency by banks under a state charter, under tho general super vision of tho general government, se curity for currenoy provided for under tho laws of tho steles requiring the ap proval of tho government." Ico Plant Purchased. EuauNE City, March 10. Special. Henry Welnhard, tho Portland brewer purchased tho Eugene Ice and cold storage plant today, and will continue tho business. Tho torms are private. The Gould Interest. Boston, Maroh 10. The resignation of President Clark, of the Union Pacific has been received. Tho other olllclals hero regret his withdrawal, but say his resignation would simply mean person al loyulty to the Gould lutorest. Applicants From Oregon. Washington, March 10, Oregon's applicants for olllce at the treasury de partment ure: Theodore Wygant, of Portland, aud T. J. Black, of Halsey, for collector of customs aud L, V. Moora of Portland, for appraiser. A Millionaire. Norwich, Conn., March 10. A, P. Bturtevautdled at hla homo In this city. He was cue of the largest cotton manufacturers in New England, He owned 2,000,00a worth of property Is New York City, iuoludlng the hotel which bears his name. I suffered from blllousucsa, indigna tion, etc. Simmons Liver Regulator cured after doctors failed. W, D, Bird. I I? ill mil IK I h VW4