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-"rs w EVENING CAPITAL ft WHj-i s JOURNAL; . k$J$x&. ' VOL. 4. "THE PEOPLE'S PAPER." SALEM, OREGON, MOITDAY, JULY 20, 1891. "TO-BAYIIS JOrWS TO-DAX." ' PHTTON'S STATE) STREET BOOK STORE IS- Head Quarters for Stationery of all Kinds. USE -OF ARTIFICIAL STONE. Will buy you a Box of Geo. B. Hurd & Co's. beat Vft. J efterson. Plate finish Paper aud Envelopes to match. REMEMBER THE PLAGE. .T. M FAIiU 11 Goes the farthest with sensible people. When you are telling them where to buy Shoes, they want no foolishness, but facts. CRISSMAN -&' OSBURN, Have some articles in their store that are Avorth your while to hear about at this time of the year. They are best prepared to furnish you with what may be called 3S XT JUL TflL 3E3 X& IE O O T "W 3B Consisting of Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes. Below we will quote you a few prices. . Children's Shoes 40c; Misses' Shoes 90c; Ladies' Shoes 1.50; Men's Plow Shoes 90c; Men's Shoes $1.40, We also carry the finest French Kid in Ladies' Shoes. Come and see us. CRISSMAN & OSBURN, - -261 Commercial Street. eWE ABE HEADQUARTERS ON THE PACIFIC COAST FOR -:- Harvesting Machinery op Every Description. -:- Our Stock Comprises the Celebrated"- - EMPIRE MOWERS, EMPIRE AND TRIUMPH REAPERS AND BINDERS. HOOSIER, DAISY, FAMOUS, HOLLINGSWORTH AND GAZELLE SULKY HAY RAKES. BARNES' REVOLVING HORSE RAKES, STERLING AND OHIO HAY TEDDERS. ! Keystone hay loaders, "Eclipse" stackers and buck rakers, Myers hay forks and carriers, and the Celebrated Steel F&rm Randolph. Header. -It will pay all farmers and dealers to call and see us, or write for quotations before purchasing elsewhere. STAVER & WALKER, New Market Bloclc; Portland, Oregon. Agent for Salem, with office, store and warehouse next door south of Willamette Hotel One-Third of Your Life Is Spent in- YOUR SHOES The niostjComfort and good wear for the money at IIS State Street.. ILL BROOKS & HARRITT. NEW UNQ U kBY CARRIAGES. AMMOCKS V k!K04JUFr. IWK ms REVOLVERS, AMMUNITION, BASE BALLS, BATS, CAPS, Etc. FLAGS, FIRE CRACKERS. cB LUBHHst HsbsIhILiw LaH H elliBlfl H Hh hF k h for Infants and Children. CMtorlalssoirelladaptedtochlldrenthat I I recommend itaaBuperlortoanjprescriptlon I tnowntome." n. A. Aucnra, M, D I lSo.Oiforast,BSOkIjB,K.T. I "The use ot 'Cnstoria' ts sounlversat nd lta merits bo well known that It seems a work of suporeroMMoB to endorse 1 1. "e w ra t he Intelligent faralHea who do sot keep CMtoria wlttto easy reach." Cabixm JUrttw, D.D ,i New York CHy. Late raster Bloomlngdalo Reformed Church. Castorla cures Colic, CbnsUpatlon, Sour Stomach, IMarrbtDa. Kructatlon, Kills Worms, give sleep, sad promotes jk Without Injurious taedlcatloa. " For sereral years I hATa recommended your Castorla, and shall always continue to do so as M baa tararteWy prooe4 bcBoacfal results." Edwix F. Pjirwm, yt, v., " The Wlatlop, ISStU Street and 7th Aye., New York City. Ttat Cmrri.un Cohpast, 77 Mdboat Btsjuct, New York, State Street. n mi w m important to It I Succeeding the Natnral Article in Jlulldlnc Houses and Bridges. Of all tho groat improvements -which have boon witnessed during tho past twenty years that of artificial stono standa in tho front rank. Nearly all tho largo cities of tho United States liavq their works for manufacturing artificial stone, and scores of thousands of barrels of content aro annually used in tho Industry. This may not bo news to peoplo who travel, and aro cs pecially interested in architecture and engineering woik, but others who havo not had tho opportunity of Investiga tion would bo amazed to seo tho con structions in artificial stono which havo taken place in tho lost decade. Tho magnitude of thoso works would as tound tho old Roman engineers, whoso works aro historic Tho Vauno aqueduct, thirty-sovon miles long, to supply tho city of Paris with water, is built of composite stone. It comprises two and a half to thrco miles of arches, somo of thorn as much as fifty feet high, and eleven miles of tunnels. It also includes eight or ton bridges of soventy-flvo feet span. Tho pipo Is six and a half feet interior diam eter, with a thickness of nine inches at tho top and twelve inches at tbo sides. Tho lighthouso at Port Said, Egypt, 180 feet high, is another notable example of artificial construction. A Gotliio church at Vlslnet, near Paris, is ono piece of stone, including tho steeple, 130 foot high. u Tho municipal barracks at Kotro Danio, Paris, of artificial stone, havo arched ceilings whoso spans vary from twenty-two to twonty-flvo feet Over thlrty-ono miles of tho Paris sowers are constructed of this material. Tho jetties at tho entrance of tho Suez canal aro built of artificial stono blocks, each weighing about twenty tons, and 10,000 of tliom woro used in tho im provement of tho docks In Now York. Space will not permit of statement In detail of scores of hundreds of ex amples of artificial stono construction in this country, but among tho more recent may bo mentioned tho Pompeian villa at Saratoga, tho Moorish villa, Hotel Ponco do Leon, Alcazar hotel and tho Casa Monica, St. Augustine, Fla. Those hotels, thqniost magnificent in the world, aro constructed of artifi cial stono, Including roof towers, ceil ings, baths, otori There is not a joint in theso Immense structures. The bal conies, high up on tho towers, aro of solid terra cotta, and weigh fivo tons apleco. Tho Casa Monica has a iront ago of 450 feet. More than 00,000 barrels of cement wera usatTin tho con struction of these hotels. - A dwelling was epocted a fow years ago at Port Chester, without Joint or seam. Tho houso is fireproof. Tho floors, roof, stairways and towers aro all of stono and 4,000 barrels of comont were used. An interesting application of this material in tho construction of a hollow sustaining wall was made at the ceme tery of Pa&sy in supporting a bank of earth 29 1-2 feet high. Numerous rus- , tic bridges in parks and cemeteries in various parts of tho country havo been built of this material. Tho most Im portant and genoral uses, however, to which artificial stono is put, Is that of trimmings for brick buildings. It is specially adapted for entire fronts of commercial buildings and for churches, schools, hospitals and dwell ings. It Is also largely used for wall taping In basement of frame dwellings. Lata improvements havo boon mado which greatly enhance Its valuo lW'a building material, whereby tho surfaces of tho stono are mado rough, represent ing tho tool work of tho stonecutter. And buildings orected of this material aro represented asboing much admired, and tho stono in thom is not easily dis tinguished from tho natural stono. Rochester Post-Express, THE CAPITAL JOURNAL H0FER BROTHERS, Editors. j UBUaUEnHAJUY.KXdEFTHUNnAY, BV T1IK Canital Journal Publishing Company, (Incorporated.) Oltlco, Commercial Btreet, In P. O. llultdlng loitered at the postofllco at 8alcni,Or.,ns , , ., , ! fJJ," "WfJ m Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U, S. Gov't Food Kepafit ; 8ce(cd-cHft nstur. (I Land Seekers THE GROCERS Corriiriercial Street. I The BesHcx; the Money all-the Time. UY YOURSELF A HOWE "ft IEJSm'iTOWI f t J K 1 .1 5' WJ. S k uiiHgrr- g b vmmr mum &&: DNTUE ML TkCspilallteteaitefitv J bltiliilKlf MUaalkM- of tufw aaltuu (hi UriH kiu. ki kKiittUr UnmiUm. mmu Um S(ottte Him, ft? lfmrmks OfFICE !K MUty BLOCK, HAMBL ORSGOX t smsasssmassemssxsseammssgs Ten acres of fruit iaiiH eight unl a-half miles from Salem aud three and a-half miles from Turner for $350. , Ten acres of fruit land six milai 'from Salem, all In cultivation, with -never falling spring; $500, cash, 'Lots Jn Highlund addition to Salem on tho Installment plau for from9$400to 500 each; city wuter,, street cars, sewerage, well-graded streets, shade tree, city park adjoin ing, and tho best horse-car service in th state eoou to bo changed to an electric line. The Qrcgon JUud company, Sateni, Oregon. ,-H mm im mm. Only One Subject on Which lo Talk, I overheard a remark tho other day that had a good deal of domestic nathos In It. Olio woman nafd to anether: "I do havo tho most stupid call when I go to that houso," "Why so. Sho Is a very pleasant lady." "Oh, I know that, butbut well, I will tell you. You know I am so un fortunate about getting good servants. I am obliged to change every fow weeks. Mrs. has actually had her servants eight and ten years, and we never have anything to talk about." Ohicatto Herald. High and Vovr UU. gociety Youth Say, Jock, can't you lend roo fivo dollars? 2'vo got to Uko a iaay to mo opera tonight Poor Clerk Yes, George, I eanj but you received a check from four lather this morning. Whore's that I S. Y. Well, tho faot is I stepped into my tailor's to get a necktio and hadn't anything but the check wltlf kjo, and the rascal instead of handkig ma tho cluuig gavo ma a recWpt lor f-f'nn-tr dae. Good News, IS lift A VBOIM.E'SGOVKUNOBT Some of tho late official actU of Governor Peunoyer raise tho ques tion whether ho Is strictly a people's mini. For instance, ho is not a national bank umu and is generally supposed to endorse tho government mouey-loau plans of tho Southern alliance, or Ocala platform. Yet as an anti-monopolist hh sclcottj as attorney general for tho people of this state National bauk official. Without a reflection upon Sfr. Geo. E. Chamberlain, how can that gentleman consistently hold an appointtnont under an adll-mo-uopoly governor who success fully caters to the grange and alli ance at all tlraesand at the same time retain his position as cashier of the Albany National bank? Tills has Jookcd liko a fuuny appoint ment from tho start, and only a jihati of Governor Tennoyer's peculiar methods could niako such an ap pointment, aud gain any credit therefrom. jl Bo far as expounding laws nod prcsccutljg publo Interests from the standpoint of the people, a national bank president would havoheqnlust as acceptable as a cashier, and a Call road official Just as acceptable to the peoplo as either, to construe law for them. Fact is, all theso corporation mnuanera aro trained iu tho theories most favorable to their special inter ests. So long as they aro connected with these corporations it is their duty to protect their Interests and they cannot bo oxpeoted to vigilant ly aud vigorously defend ptibilo interests. From this standpoint' the people cannot vlow with favor tho appoint ment of any national bauk official, especially if he continues hla relation to the bank, (Mr. Chamb'urlaln evidently does socoutluue from the advertisements in the Albany papers.) Iu many matters wherein tho interests of hanks and other corporations, asiu questions of taxa tion, framing now lawaaud enforc ing present laws, will c)itno in direct antagonism with tho Interests, of ho massfs, such au attorney gonoral is offensive to tbo people, , Tho vote of Govcruo' Pennoyer could havo prevented a change at the state asylum for the Insane. He has never hesitated to appoint ulll anco men, grangers and .indepen dents to Importaut places. Ho ho$ regarueu strict party lines as llgDlly as any democrat could and live In peuco with Ills party. Yet when it cornea to an office that many think should not bo held on political tenure the governor refuses to retain a democrat iu office, when a ropub-t limn casts the first voto to huvc him retained. Muny will question whothor this is the act of a people's governor, Tho uolectlou of a na tional banker for attorney goueral and tho voto to decapitate Supt, Luno aro not In tbo lino of adminis tration solely In tho Interests of tho people. The governor will find Jt difficult todofoMd them. gs Rcal Baking Powder m & j ABSOLUTELY PURE Lii'i!.!inr QENERAh NEWS NOTES. HIJOGISSTEO UQftfJKKNT, has nlno new police- Portland men, Lebanon is to havo office outfit. a new post Two female M. D.'sarc among tho twenty-ono summer physicians appointed by tho Now York board of health to ml ulster to tho sick poor iu tenement districts. Sam Jones Jnsald to averago about 13,000 a week for trying to save souls, There's a pointer In thla for somo of tho fellowH around hero who aro actually paying for the privilege of losing their souls. West Side, Salem Tract & My ft. MM Ima vera. Drjr a4 fraek vmaanmupumtm PRAY8AND TBtJCKS aAwjfmiAr Air entai. fwtl td onHwr wuod, by,nitMltuutar. Of MmHmtMmL.camitm1Ui " H wWWIHWWBr MHf VMW W Tim Amau Kiwwrim She Mr. Sutton, tlit IrilUmt tUbsg you sUd at diner jnJo tm, but wJtcfaall "It ww." "fc Jt vomlbW "Mmhml" "EsewM we I did sot wmi it you e I was tura41y a Uttle kicked in IM ttw4ffr M UmlUtyrmi ww a "I hv mHikttf M6M to my," mid m mmwmmi mmm iMtm m- Dayton Herald: Dr. L. L. Row land, of Salem, and a former resident of Yamhill county, has ben ap pointed superintendent of tho Ore gon" Insane asylum In placo ef Dr. Lane, If I)r, Rowland fills the Iositlon as well as Dr. L:wo Iim, the Insane patients and uisyluin will 1 well taken cam of, I mh ffcui," mii U. n wk nw Tktre l great unfairness about the county court taxnuata btihltwm. TJw rkh aud jwwerful pfr with coutiMsl and iuL wlut inv wuui M'hB ioor devil Is klckd ot of court wnH weasKferrtHil. UAl'iTAIj It will always I this way m Umu m we bay a sy of xA,km, (h bk of whlnh k iftMNw wok ihrcI !gHora6. 't'imo mii ba fto qwM ty m Uw m tt d!vWl is awwed, KuM Qola. TUa rfwUkiH cawlhbite for jjoy 9for Ibwa owtw abd vtMvmtU mm mtn of ld in o4Uwy mmm, uf mk hmm i4 Mttk tit tkm VaiM HHM4M. Hatoiw Ht4 1U- mudtdaU aud iwllv mvtubtt of thlurta. Tho loss by Friday night's fli"0 In Lynn, Mass,, will probably not ex ceed f 175,000. Adam Alllsou, a bankor and grain buyer of Belmont) Out., has left tho town owing, It is alleged, about $20,000. A negro named Brown, who as saulted a wbtto woman near Village Springs, Ala., last Thursday, was lynohed on Saturday. Nat, a sou of "United States Sena tor Jones, of Arkansas, was fatally wounded at Little Rock Saturday in a quarrel 'with a school teacher named Shepley. G. S. Wattles, a proHatmrot pro duce merchant of Ithaca, Nk Y, committed suicide Saturday by drowning. Temporary insanity is supposed to 1h thocauso. Samuel J. JQisIcti, of Toronto, Ont.,' v'fiikevi across tho Niogara gorge over the "Whirlpool rapids Saturday afternoon on a threo-fourtha oi an inch wire cable. It is stated that Austria intends to increaw her navy to a combatant stieugth, at a cost of 80,000,000 florins. Mr. Balfour proposes to increase the grant for tho rollef of distress in Ireland during the conning financial yehr by ?100,OQO. Tho czar, after tho reception of tho French squadron, will sail for Copenhagen, escorted by the united Russian and Fronch warships. Mmo. do BouUomaln, well known hb the mistress of General Boulanger, died in Brussels Thursday. Site hnd been suffering for some time pak frorWcotisumptloa. The first flotilla of boats engaged lu actual traffic passed through the new Manchester Up canal from EUsmero to tho Mersey Saturday evening. Traffic on thl6 section of tho canal has been thus permanently opcucd. Panama advices say a serious epidemic Js reported rnglug in Munabl, but the naluro thereof dues not appear. Tho populace is demor alized, tho richer classes, Including the governor and officials, fltfolug from tho pestilence. The Gorman emperor requests the Duke of Cambridge to convoy to the troops s ho took part in the Wimble don rovlew his appreciation of tlielr soldierly hearing, Tho emperor was much struck with tho efficiency of volunteers. At a largo meeting of representa tives from towns In the government Nujnl-Novgorod, It was resolved to potitlou tlio government lo loan the provinces $6,136,000, In order to supply seed and breadstufls to the thoBtiil'erlug peasants. The reported failuro of Grippor fe Sous, corn factors, of London, ws confirmed. Tho liabilities aro esti mated at $200,000. A receiver has been appointed to wind up thobunl ness. Jfix-Sorifttor Ingalls will leave Washington August 23 with W A. Oroflut's autumn party for a tflp tbiough Europo to Greece, Egypt and the Holy Land. The party ex pects to be gone three months. M, R, Wuller, son of ex-Governor Waller, of Connecticut, und secre tary and treasurer of tho Long Ijlnnd Brick company ofureenport, L. I., has been missing several days. It Is reported he is short lu hla ac counts. All the alleged deputy United States marshals implicated In ltt Tuesday's riot wore admitted u hall at Han Diego, Saturday, ex cepting Bredlovo and ' Wilson, Gretlier furuished bonds, but all tho others are sill lu Jail. The first 12-Inch rifted breech loading iportare constructed in Providence, it. I., have been suae. fully tested. At ttttprovliur ground at Sandy Woefe, N. J., four of thm mortsra. wer-e recently received and tested. iTELEGRAPHlC DISPATCHES. , Associated Press Kcjwrf mi Digests ef all injwteat KewstfT-iiV. . MISCELLANY COtN-P8iaif OOMPWITttbt. AVashikqtox, July ift fS rector of the mini, Mr. Leaeh.biSj give iuettttotieM to the mini w&-v gf aver at Philadelphia to gee op 4 mstm for the diaee. ouarter mm twlf dollRr. The popular eoonpetitou fyt$ eojn designs wl a oompiete failure, foutjt satlsSed a popular demawf and Mr. Leach is fjbd (bat he trie iUoxneriinaut. The chances are muofi in favpr of the director put ting all the designs in the banda of his owa engraver, who is the AoW engraver la the( country-. "When. the director of tiio mint suggested to tho engraver at Philadelphia that hoshbuld havusome one to awiat him in some work that was under way, ho roplled that he did not kuow of any one In the. United States who was competent to eVenf assist lu tiiS work. During t&t -cent competition the oelebmted sculptor August St. Gadteoa, who was ono of the judges lu the content, told Mr, Leach that be knew of only four artist wh were ocmy tent (p do this elase of cksijftttnt, and that three of tbera wre to J France, and that he was U ftHWth;, xie coura say k whooui egot for he made a special study of subject before h! attained oel as a sculptor. It Hi-OWKWAIift JAtJKBOH MONUMSMT. LBXiNQTOtr, Va., July a&.-fii1 oHnwwmi junw4 mivh) wiu.,(f uuvetkd here Tueeday, A grij daughterof the (teatr-al, Julia -fads soiiDhrlstln, aged 8 years, JH re lease tho veil. The town is ait deco rated profusely, United States flags being prominent. An .appropriate program has been arranged, Ctptain Robert 13. Leo will be prosoat at the ceremonies. B cot. COMIH'ON'S TKUr. WAtr.A Waiv, July S0.-Th third day of the Cotupten mtrt mar tial, brought out justing woea tlonaU Captains Wist, K!old, and Smith were exwald u. ueesesfortheproeeeutkm. CsptS Wliit, cotuuiRu4d the eeewt whlqtt was attacked th !gbt of April at the reservation gate, when the Holdier tried to take Hunt from th troop. He told the story the tm Hbefore the cQurt of nqur In answer to a question be stated he hud mado au Investigation aiooe tho killing of Hunt on bht own W cpunt. Hp had satisfied bimecif of tlio Identity of the .soldiers, who were In the Wot of hotb April 38 aud 24. but could ot prore H, Al- ludlnir to the dlsclpllue of the post troops he &d it w soivlttgly fo4 ouough, except wIhwv tbere mom any ueceselty for reMrlut, wtuwa tlio bad methods of the JefAnesm barracks made themselves ' firtt. Ilia testlmoay was not natterinf te Colonel Oonipteii, thub evidently ho was unt desirous of making tb matter any woree that) h oould help. ffQoIdrwhd no ord to make any iuveetiath) after th tack at tkegaWoV after th kUt of Hunt. Captain 3, JtieWd '' was the. aeeoad witness. Hie lestl- ' wony rattw favored Ciooel Oomp- ' ton. He Was adjutant of the rei nient the ulghhl of April 2$ and 31 He feared mi attack on the sheriff' the firat ulttht, tot after the Ant nlght'aattatjkhad been made heftMt ed ho troubkon the night when tfcr soldkte did take the f&U. IUehHfc mm itm ir m Jd feev tUUlMfcniHiiitt w UUm, could bsyw prevented the IrnciWa' Tlw court then adJmroed tilt Mt BUttlwf The Iwprteskw prewetti u bui.b 4Li.u. feiAuLi 4L.e il. T,M U'AU.WIn.. ,!... A1L.I.. W"" WV " r ;.;"..,"", ''jrr'JL": rr "w wt m "lV W "" FIWVIWW IWri fluaJa- 1 ifMnr- day, for stabbing kvf wile (9 death becoeif her uuftathfuw, g m an exeuee for the deed tbt h owned tW wmb, TheJwttfetaM him that hmh are not sJtuwed Ut own wotuen, aud aeuteswd Wm (a iMprlsoMDMMt for life. A 4dM flood waJwd away a temporary mVA ef th nw Pan. b4h bridge mftmi' Ork's ruu, war PitletMirr, and three tmu were drewoed. " It Is believed thai four boc who'foi'' went ImmOIucUi tbeHeiUkx, H. ft, l, harbor Wednesday eveniag tte ! drowued, DMUltfba 1 4411 h.urt , t inetr Vomptom, e bebt fouad Mesihr emiky, 1) Is ejtneotiMi UU( HliMkUMIlli ilthl wMhtrf TKM POOn I'tmt, Y..VkjuM Y.ilt Cbf ..li.. fiaiJiii ,,mvv.t v " " m-fA Club at taeetioK utWutwI a nMWK wWeb deetMNf (Mi bad not MwCfj eUffeaiad bjfs.'iiif proitloatt .. was ut Utwly tliJit uy eojflftttl ', WtmhS have t-i. .i u rwoibl as Ui propose wo h!huI while JtdttiH- ' Uttf Otdiiirt! $iAn tr- of duty, tax aiatUar xiucm-litk imMtadOom cif tbaas sluor, Tbusuw MoDouald. (iewrg ft.4t UUIIMO M'U i. ..u'i.. ' it. uMritiwussr n' (ni . 1 1 ..uviHruaw',? fmIwi. .t .ii 1. em umwWrv U.U. tr..rl..f I-..,.. .Jt il. AMMUHKBkJbtSL. vf.i - w'..o p . .. . ' MWite IJtr . - - Uuwmm Mama aud iward 1 t a h sum m 9mm iMfgae. JM pwamd kf N 4( ife C3 n . A.i