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SSMWBI' r' " J"iMM -1 ONE CENT DAILY! 86 eta. a aaoatk by Mstil Prepaid In Advaace. No Papers Sent Whew Time 1a Oat, CHEAPEST Associated Press Daily News- JOURNAL. paper Published on the Pacific boast. $3.4)0 a Year. 1 VOL. 6. DAILY EDITION. SALEM, OREGON SATURDAY, OCTOBER J 4, 1893. DAILY EDITION. NO. 243. "PHWW CAPITAL i i i SHOES, SHOES ! ! iinmu i Best St. Louis make at VERY - LOW - PRICES ! Every pair of better grades fully warranted. When you want a pair of men's, ladies' or child ren's shoes, see what The New York Racket HAS TO OFFER YOU. A general assortment of Racket Goods at Racket Prices carried in stock. E. T. BARNES. State Insurance Block, 333 Com'l St. ENTRAPPING & EPEALI REPE4LISTS Senators Playing Par liamentary Tricks. SHALL DUBOIS BE CENSURED For Rcfusiug to Cast His Little Ballot? i Anipc r.i oaks RFMnnFl FD. A SPECIALTY. OSTON TAILORING AND STEAM D'iElNG WORKS. J J I V 1 1 . ... . Grtnlieniens. Clothincr Cleaned. Dyed, Repaired and Piessed Ladies and Gentlemens' Clothing Cleaned, Dyed, Repaired and Cleaning and Pressing Gent's bull $2.00 to $2.60. n Todies' " 1.50 to 2.00. Tlvlncr. fin ran Is to 1.00 extra. Work neatly done on short notice, at moderate prices. State St., 1 door below Smith & Steiner's drug store. Salem. I. GOLD & 00. ANOTHER ADJOURNMENT FORCED. Affairs Reaching a Critical Pass iu Washington. Ed. C. Cross, Choice Meats. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Frcsli, Salt ami Smoked Meats of allKIiids 95 Court and 110 State Streets. EX Meeker & Co., Hop Exporters OFFICE, Oberheim Block, up stairs, Salem. W. A. TEMPLETON, Gcn'l Agent. Here is a chance of a lire-time. Why appear shabby when you can have an ,.lnunt anlr for ' CMU DOLLAR? T KFBENSTEIN, 308 Commercial Street, Salem. J. RUBLNM Li, ftdo order aud ceaned or repa,red. lUcic, &,HnpW 1lvijij rJult lul ipitvU Lamoureux's Stables, mla hap nnnr hnrt&S. ' WfcO UUI Jww. CHURCHlLLlPiimps.Ptimps.PtimP Se -i s- r JAJO BURROUGHS State Street Cl. n. Iliwivi opnOLSTBRBK. Recovers and repairs upholstered fuVnl.ure. Long Erlence in rmle SSS.U"uWSS block, Ceke,a street. 77 7rIiZi r C Book &Job lnewesirriiiiiiiis --printers.- . -Pimt Mass work. Reasonable prices. Special attention to mall order?. JHrst class wora. 0ttgon S03 Commercial St., CIvEAN. ,., i nn(l have your clothes done up in If you would he clean and naje yuu the neatest and dressiest manner, take them to 'cxt.rm STEAM LAUNDRY .here all work is done )y &ig$ mflnnnr. " T.ihortV Street. The Senate Struggle. Washinoton, D. 0., Oct. 14. The tangle which resulted In tbeadjoun; mentof the Benate last night was the result of a cleverly devised scheme worked by Dubois and Teller. They discovered that while there was a quo rum present for all purposes where pairs could be disregarded, there was not a quorum on points demanding observa tion of r,alrs. Teller also discovered that the rules provided that a public document whh h had once been re d could not again bo read, except by un inlmous consent. Peffer was speaking it the time and soon fl-died up a public ilocumeut. Teller raised the point of order as?alnst reading. The chairman decided the polut and au appeal was taken. This was what the sliver men were ooking for, aud a roll call was ordered .hnwlni no auoruin present, men the repeal men stepped into another trap. Vilas tried to force Dubois to ote. After a long Oeoate an euori. ivas made to take a vote, that the sen tn ..nt ..muse Dub is from voting, re .ulting in another lack of a quorum.and the senate was forced to adjourn. The pending question is tb effort to make Dubois vote, and if. Is Vilas's Intention to have Dubois ceusured. nur.oi8' EXPULSION SUGGESTED. At 11:30 p. m. last night, a long wrangle was precipitated by. the refusal of Dubois to vote to make a quorum, on the plea that his duty to his constitu ents could be best served by his remain- !., oint White, of Louisiana, maue a fiery speech, In which he declared the senate made ItBflfasunjecioicouieuiHi. ,i ,.nnnm v. He denounced tho action o' Duhols, and even went so far as to declare such action might war rant explusion. ADJOURNED BEFORE MIDNIGHT. The debate was continued In the same manner as the other night ses slon, with frequent roll-calls until 11:50 when an adjournment was taken . By Stewart of Nevada: "That no ,..r interested in a national bank l"CUHWt ,...-. shall vote uron any question auecung .i. nr. .,. or Usue of currency by the govern ment. or through the Instrumen- talltyo. nat onal nanns." CLOTURE RESOLUTION By Galllnger of New Hampshire, Wn-m a maj rlty of tho senate submit -..,.., in wrlilnir through the chair man, that debate close, the request shall be referred to the committee on rules, whose duty It shall oe wmim live days to report au order naming the day anl hour when vo-e shall be taken and action upon -ucn repurw ........ had without amendment. A resolution was oflered by Dolph of Oregon, referring io w.m.. privilege aud elections the question as lo whether abnent senators may be .compelled to attend," taken up and ...,.- rri.o unate bv a VOteofiS to 37 declined to excuse Dubois of Ida- bo, from vot.ng, His name wa thereupon called. He refused to answer. This ended the af- I? and the repeal bill was taken up, Jono, of Nevada, spoaklng In opposi tion. To Amend the Rules. WASUlNClTON,Oot. 14. Notice is giv en of nronosed amendments to the rult a of the senate as follews: By Lodge, of Mass.: "It shall not be lo order for a senator to read a speech either written or printed." Also when the senate re fuses to excuse a senator from voting, he shall be counted as present for pur pose of making a quorum. Tho Tangle Worse. Washington, Oct. 14. This, It Is stated, will bring out a nice constitu tional question and develop adebato which the silver claim will last a mouth at least Considering the late hour of adjournment last night there was a liberal attendance by opening of Biaate this morning. Though he m de no announcemeut on the subject Vo irhees savs be will not ask senate to sit toulght, but will ask adjournment about six this evening. Morgan oc cupied the morning hour with a faceti ous Bpeechlu reply to criticisms of some Alabama newspapers. Not mucn ac tivity Is manifest iu matter of conioro- tnlse, but It Is believed something def inite will be ready to oiler the seuate at beginning of next week. STORM-STRICKEN WASHINGTON. Heavenly Wrath Descends on Congress. A SUPREME JDDGE INJURED. Hurricane Extends a Thousand Sites Inland. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. Baking i uimci ABSOLUTES PURE RoYal Wont Will Proceed. Milwaukee, Wis., OJt. 14. Judge Jenkins has authorized the lecelverso'f the Northern Paeille to ratify the areetneut between tho Northern Pa cific Terminal Cmipuny of Oregon, tho Northern Pacific, t'e Oregon Short Line, tho Utuh Northern uud Southern P.ielflo. Tills enables the work of tho company's extension of terminals at Portland, to piocccd. Crops Damaged. Sin kane, OiU. 14. Tho Itsvlow has specials from fifteen polntH lu Uistern Wellington and Northern Idaho which show thut the damugo to crops will not be so great us ut first feartd, The weather iB now clear and harvest 1 in full blast again. Tho heaviest loss is reported from Palace. It Is sale to say that a heavy yield and Increased acreage will offset the losses from ralu uud that the Inland empire w ill have tne usual crops for export. An Invalid Suicides. PmiTi.ANii. 0it. 14. Jacob Crounze, au lumale of the Good Samaritan hos pital, committed suicide this morning by shooting himself through the head Crounze was aboat seventy years of ago and wasutllicted with cancer. Ripley Guilty. San Fkancisco, Oct. 14. The sec ond trial of Wesley C. Rlppy, for shoo'., lug John W. Mackay was concluded. The jury after being out for three hours returned a verdict iinuiug me ueieuu nnf ..iiiitv of as-sault with a deadly weapon and recommended blm to the extreme mercy of the court. He will be sentenced next Baturday. niaue fenso was temporary Insmilty. Land Sold. Aliiany, Or., Oct. 14. It Is learned that Col. T. E. Hogg "as sold to an En glish syndicate 27,000 uores or lana situ ated In Lincoln and Benton counties, the consideration being 12700. Till i f course does not repreent the real value of the land which Is a part of the wag- ou road grant to Col. Hogg and Uis a . soclatea. Are Yju Neivous, Are you all tired feeling or sick head ache? You can bd relieved of all these "v mptoiuHby takbg Howl's rianmpa Jnla which gives nerve, iwtutal f nd bodlh s renglli ond thoroughly purities ihe blood. H !' creates a good appe tite, cures Indigestion, heaitburu and dyspepsia. ... . II.. u.Hj urn lomv to take, easy In action aud euro lu iHct. 25ceuUabox. THE MABKETB. At Washington. Washinoton, Oct. 14. A storm of the hurricane variety passed over tho city last night. Tho storm abated at daylight this morning, and by 8 o'clock tbo sky was clear. a judoe hubt. Justice Browu. of tho supremo court, whllo trying to close a window last night, was struok by a piece of plate glass In tho right temple, cutting n severe cash and severing an artery. But for prompt medical attendance ho would have bled to death. 1UI.TIMORK. Md.. Oct. 14. Tbo Hood extends a mile back. from tho river front. There are no malls since last evening. Many washouts are reported. Associated Press Headquarters. Chicago, Oct. 14. As a result of tho fearful wind and rainstorms, telegraph lcor telephonlo communication with New York, Washington, Boston, aud a largo part of tho South is next to im possible. Almost the entire Atlautlo coast Is cut oil and me eiiectoi mo storm Is felt over a thousand miles lu land. NewYokk, Oct. 14. Tho complete nrostratlou of tho telegraph berviee seems tho most serious result of lust night's storm. So far tio inariuo dls usters are reported. Ban Peduo, Cnl., Oct. 14. The Pau aina steamer Newborn ran ashore this r rnlng, on point Vincent, during a heavy fog. She Is probably a total loss. Passengers were landed iu safety. I iheNewberu had seventy-live thous and dollars In bullion, which Is being brougul here oy ooui. Banks Stronger. NewYouk. Oct. M.-Tho weekly statement shows city banks to hold nearly thirty-four million dollars In ex cess of legal requirements. Lost at Sea. London, Oct. 14. In crossing tho channel the stonmer Mario Henrietta ran Into and sank a Danleh bark. Six of tho crow were drowned. Economize in Papor. Clean newspapers, tied la bundles of 100. not cut, tor sale at this otllco at fifteen cents a bundle. A heavy straw wrapping paper, JW"heert, two cents a potiua. noxmuutw ' i-.. manner. Young Mothers! 'Mother's Friend" Roba Cottintment ot iU Ptia, Horror Mod JUsk. AlUT tutor one lUl of "Mrthel Fri Boidt,yuiniKl- ATtim.aA. HAN FitANCiWO, Oflt. 14 -Wheat, To ember $1.1-1-Chicago, Oat. H.-CaKb, Oil; De cember eoj. IMrtla.no, Oct. 14.-Wheat valley, f.055.07Ji Walla Walla .67f.b7J. Another Race. Paiiib. Out. H.-"Hu(Uli BUI" has challotigd Trrwnt, tlio bloyoIU who yesterday o..oi n'.l trip aon Eu- rope to a two hour.' race, Cotly to ride i.,., Terroiil ii wun. inm. uattd to tet tU merits of the two mounts, eacti rider ielug aiioweu chauge If neireu. . places the t"K ftl "iw v" "'"w M""v" at the option ot blcyclUt. ,.......,.. Pnlrln h&i tilaced the SSu. the PortU.l I'M ' ?: ini'ludlnK i-ne admlMlon to ine el- ? "neWeuon bale lUuil!, Wed- i.WU. '- ... tM -... Bdys na Fridays only. Largest dun in tho World. la on exhibition at the great world's fair. You ought to see It. This Is the month of months to visit the falr.pleas- ant days, cool nigms, ueiigimui lac ing weather. . , n..in.iim onmfnrt. nnrnllto to Lilll- cagoon the vestlbuled limited tralua iot the Chicago, uiiioh iuw "'"".--western line. See your nearest Union Pacific agent for rates or othor informa tion. -" TURF TOPICS. nainlln's Almout, Jr., has superseded Electioneer at tho leading siro this year. The 8-yrar-old filly Silicon, 2.151, will pot trot this year, but will blossom nnt as a world beater next season. It is a remarkable fact that raco meet ings are better attended during tho years of monetary panics than in any othor. In the city of Caracas, Venezuela, the use of thocheckreln has been prohibited under a penalty of 8 fine or tbroo days imprisonment. Tho principal reaeon assigneu iur Palo Alto sale is that tho horses havo ac cumulated so fast that tho farms will not sustain them. It is tho intention of tho czar to ex change his 18 horses exhibited at Chi cago for American trotting horses aud carry tho trotters to Ruwia, Tho owner of tho pacing raaro way ..1...11 ..nt Mnnri mterinir her in trotting events only to find on the ovo or the cainjwign that tuo nau wmwruw. to pace. The averngo spcod ot Pittsburg was 4 14-100 wxsond letter than that at the ...... .!. ........ lv..frir. The t)!10U- jnatic tiro is almost wholly reimalble .. it. i. B. C. Pate has taken formal possession of tho Penon property, near tho Oty of Mexico, on which a raco courw will U laid out. IUciug will bo new to tbo Mexicans. "To be a successful horse breeder U the work of a lifetime, requiring Intel. llaent itudy, strong obwrrtng P1" andcalrn, maturo judgment." sayoTb. I IIoreioAQ. Fall Fashions. Tbo latest fashion news from Paris all agreo In saying that tho "Godota" styles of circular drapery, in new and endless variations, will bo most exten sively worn this season. SUlr's, capes, jackets and collars all partake ortuis tendenoy. The oversklrt is meeting, thus fur, with very little favor, aud Parisian ladles being adverse tq It, it isouly aeen on rare occasions. Tho old time ponler Is revived for certain full dross toilettes. The round waist of the Spring and summer Is still a favorite, with tho ad dition of circular, or "Godets" hip cross skirts, iu varied design". Theso Items of nows are extracted from tho Fashion Journals of A Mc Dowell & Co., 4 West 14th street, New York. W. C. T. U.-Rev. Rugg will spoik at tho W. C. T. U. ball Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Good singing. O 'i A Huno JuiiY. The Jury In trial of Henry Carson upon chargo of stealing a watch of ono Clarence Bell near Hub bard, wout out at 11 a. in., and had not returned a verdict late th's Afternoon. D'Aroy & Bingham were for the de fense At Strong' restaurant, fresh Freuoh candles made dally. "Yum." A Deep Cut. Tho deep cut In prices on boots and shoes, staples as well as tbo finest articles, is making a great rush at Krausso Bros, constantly. A Thino op Beauty, Utility and durability, those excellent men's Mack intoshes, never before sold so cheap in Salem, as now at E. F.Osborn's Racket store. m ' A Kentuokian Always has a cork screw. Au Orogonlan always has a pair of cork-sole shoes, and If ho lives anywhere near Salem ho gets thorn at Krausse Brother's popular store. i ' Have you tried those choice fresh caudles now mado ut Strong's? Ckiminai. Cases. The grand Jury bns done very careful work ut this term. It has found very few true bills and adjourned Saturday to Monday when It will resumo its sittings. Veiiv Old Liquoh. As oyeryono knows, oge helps mouy thlugs, and among them cider vinegar. Van Eaton has now on tap somo of the pure arti cle, tnado by himself soyeral years ago, and It la superb. Mokb Bills. The grand Jury has returned two true bills today, one cnlnt tho Chinaman who murdered another at the Holmes ranch near Sa lem. Not truo bills were found against John Stanley charged wltn assault with a dangerous weapon, aud Mattle Richardson for keeping a house of ill fame. OxEono. Teachers' bibles, $3.50, In dexed. Famllv bibles, from $2 unward Small bibles and tcatameuts, 0 cents and up, at a. a. Dearooru's. U. B. Ciidroii. Bishop Dillon will preach at tho Yew Park churoh tomor row at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sabbath school nt 10 o'clock. All Invited. Fiuui Vermont. John G. Wright hw Just received direct from Vermont what will please everybody, Borne gon- ulno maple syrup, it is pure ami ucu clous. Try It. Fihst M. E. CiiUHOir. Services at tbo regular hours; 10:30 a. in. by the pastor. At 7:30 Prof. Cochran of Wil lamette university will ocoupy the pul pit. TiMai.va Af Hhnmn'a flnlrv nrA keptns tine n herd of Jersey cows as you wish to see. That Is why they sell such excellent milk aud cream. A Call. All Interested luthenei- manont organization of u society for holdlnc nn annual states ploulo are In vited to meet at the Willamette read ing rooms next Monday ovoulng at 7:30 o'clock, sharp. Committee. i The OHi:AiE8'r. Havo the Daily Journal left at vour office or resi dence. Only 50 ets n month. By mall 25 ctB a month. With Closed Doors. Tho dlvoro suit of Mary A. vs. John Kirk of Jeff erson Is proceeding wltu closed uoore, Tudu-o Burnett havlug excluded report ers, spectators and attorneys except thoeo employed. Tiimon oruappeu t.,r nlnlntlfl and Bhaw& Hunt for dc- feudant. There Is a largo number of witnesses. Deafness Cannot Be Oared by local applications as they canuot reach the diseased portion of the ear. 'I'.lArA Ift nniV OI1H WBV LU tUIBUWimwi and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness Is caused by an inflamed con dition of the mucous llulng of the Ru tachlan tube. When this tube lain- .........I ..no liava riimlilllllf SAUIld OT Imperfect hearing, and wheultlsen- ii..u. Miioiofi iiaiii n iim lis iiin irsiiiL. mill uulera the 'inilamatlon can be taken out and this luoe restored vo us norma. condition. Ueartng win oo uesiroyei ferever: nine cases out of Uu are caused by catarrh, which la nothing but an lu. named condition of Ihe mucous sur faces. Wo will give ouo hundred dollar for any case of deafness i (caused I b 'catarrh that cannot ue cureu ujr .. -.. Cure. Bend for circulars free. w i. (Hiknky &. Co.. ToIodo.O. l-Bold by Druggists, 76c Dr. Clara M. Dmvldsou has returned from Lebanou. Choice poultry, Davkwn'e warket, Unity Chuimih, Services nt 10:30 a. m. and TM p. m. Rev. W. E. Cope land, pastor. Sunday morning will be flnvotcd to a harvest service lu "Which the Sunday school and congregation will unite. Tho church will bo decor ated with fruit, urnlu and vegetable?. Subject of leoturo on Sunday night, 'Tho New Way or salvation." i m . Prices Too High. That fault is nBver found with the charges made by Clark & Epploy, tho popular Uourt treet grocers. Their goods nro always f esh, nnd thoy don't get stale while oelug delivered. a New Pastor. Rev. Dr.B. M. Free land, lato of Pueblo, who has been in Salem for several weeks, has boon en gaged by tho Congregational society to preach for several months tho coming winter. Tho doctor Is highly spoken of as a cultured gentleman of broad ex periences and liberal vlows, and it Is to be hoped ho can be Induced to remain permanently with tho Salem church. Behind the Scenes. Onthestago tho tinsel, tho glitter, tho power and the palut, show forth the most, but step behind the scenes, .....i ...... .uin imlinlil tlin truth. The .. -" -" -- .. -,"-. --- , -,- ctiorns gins aro not an "iouy inimn M.o.nll .. rnMinr wluit. thnv nalllt them selves; Just so with many of the Ham- logauveriisemonisoiso-taiiicu -wiiu cures." Gotbauk of tho scenes' and thoy are not cures. The real one' and Ik. nntu nmmlu Hint ht flUBO. Is Dr. fcl.U ..M.J .v.wm vhwv . w " i Sage's Uatarrn itcmeuy. un ne bu- tain, ana you win nuu mo nwm Hum ... i.i i.n tt.u na.nA.lv I Urn one that cures' tho worst cases of Catarrh tutu Head, and no mistake, it is aiso rem edy 1 all cotarrhal conditions, such us Catarrhal Headache, Catarrh of the Throat, etc. Not 9, Bell-Ottt-Here To Stay Hew Stock. I want the public to understand that Ills r ...v. ..... Mulll.iir mit nlil crooda at COSt but have brand new stock at lower fig ures than tho people who pretend to be selling out. I am here to stay and hope by careful selections ofthelatest pro ductions of millinery art, faithful worfc In my shop and moderate prices to merit tbo trade I have always been favored with. My fair prices are own than any eternally selling out establish ment In the city and the quality ranch Iinor lor we money. iio i -ber of people nerved the past two day lsthe best proof or this. One peinter: I fnrnUh frames for wl vet hats and do the work and iriramitur. for $1 00 Other worn mm kum proportion. Mrs. D. h, FeUter, Court street mllllnsr, Salem. Tho "little wouder," live dlHewoi positions lu ono picture, IsuowUkUMf the lead over everything lu th dty, Cherrlugton Bros. tf, The Oregon Land Co., 1 4- ik.tiiMniiv f?ia.Tmtn.Oreiu. WlMM 2rMW'ww,8rayT I IO-18-l-n H1MI. '..r.iMilHMJSrfa i " Ajim . ....