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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1894)
V V 4. SBPS' mmmummt liMimnm iffiitmaamMM H -..-. OtSkIhHbbbbbbbbK FIRED, WEAK, NERVOUS, uouia Not Sleep. ?rOf. L. 13. Iftlnrnrrla rf Tnt Idaho, says: "I was all run down weak, nervous and irritable throuch overwork. I suffered from brain fa tigue, mental depression, etc. I be came 80 Weak and nmmna tint T could not sleep, I would arise tired, discouraged andblue. I began taking iPr. Miles' Nervine land now cvcrvt,liim u Kimmr t bleep soundly, I feel bright, active land ambitious. I can do more in one day now than I used to do in a week. IFor this great good 1 give Dr. Miles' vAuawrauvo nervino tnosole credit It Cures." B-. . SDr. Miles' Norvtnn la snM nn o positive uenoflt. iKuaramoo mat tijo first bottlo will & tsPZOdds I m Lk First National Bank Iiuildlng, IBALEM, OREGON. aBchool now In sesRlon. Tim "NKIV hyh. KTKM OK INTKU-C0MMUN1UATI0N H'JSI liSESrt l'HACTIUE," recently Introduced, the jcrown-ni,' feature Bend for catalogue or col liege Journal. Address BBC W. I. HTAI.KY. I-31-w Principal. 0IUB STABLES. WW ' W. II. DOWNING. Kill I aunnlv'ol lioniOH. biiL'trleg and hacks. Ilicit of caie given to transient stock ani board Inc. Corner Kerry and Liberty streets J9Mako specialty of talcing parties to coast or mountaii uinh. 7-7 &EO. C. WIIX DRALKK IN Hteinway, Knabe, Webber, Emer- uon and other pianos. Btoroy & Clark and EarhefT organs. AIJ flrt clacs makes of sowing mo chines. Smaller makes of musical Instru ments and supplies. Genuine needles, oil and new parts for all makes of machines. ferKoJ f (" sf -Z- WPcr-cd ' Howlnir muclilnoH and orcuns rt paired and cleaned. uyvo uoois norm oi poaiomce, ouiem Oregon. Shop, (JYItUS HTKWAltT r2viannnfil un aslion north of Mlre'ii mill. In lUutltliHuleui, where lie U prupured to nmke ItHMt repair mi miiun m uMiri - JMilta.tubx, ken. burrt-U una hiini. Only t IIVVV UiJIIC BMKK UK4, , W" lwf"...- 7 IO-MA.W 500 REWARD OFFERED, iindeiklKiied nlleiK IICW reward ljHinlliiMl6Wn f Hie parfy m iMtrttw hiin.Mi;iitiBiiii(lil will itlM my tm(w or Hi irfolluii vi lOMwl.W im who buriiud it i iiuienibtir f"?Aq, flu Urlll lllki for natli uetit- rlutlju trlmu. 1 DWU (WO Ki)l ruuuiic am ubiu ! iiu rorjj 1 .. ,. " DUIIHON. IllttWU'll lUllHIDM, Or )C(I WbiwUoiilldjUWI, livwllilH ul I iwMH n m Own H-l J, II, JUPflKI-, ISHtVAMY OF MUSIC WillinU )mwty oiuwlnfill. 114 iW4i4 Wrf ,, p ( MiMHH W cwtisjb rn " w' flwn i, i bdjjj l?iwm &oper M m) mermgj ).. i iku, mi miiiil'isUim m. jpw . i., .. uiaunffffniasruLitn ji! 4'iiig Sang Co,, T3 Urn fWrfif FfH. mf.Mva&"9 'hiw iSSMAKING:- -"!'- .rftf w ii mmj i. h.m,, LE3 R08ES DE SADI. ""'Chi'l1"1" '" ,h" band llM,t n,y But tliobrtflit knots ore brokwi, tUs rirfe. " cni in' T,' pXtrk"taWCre ,,rokc"i115 r08" to- FlouttHl forth on tholngsof thuwlnd and tlio wuathor, And thiy drlfttd nfnrilown tlio Btnms of the And tho scawasni red as when iuwt tan- ClOflCT, But my raiment U sweet from tho scent of th fours. Tliou shnlt taow, lovo, how fragrant a memo ry can be. Andrew Lng. A MILD ORIENTAL. i If you coneidar tho ni'mrniisinnpna nf tlio case, it was the only thing that he could do. Hut Painbo Serang had boon unugeu uy tno neck till lie was dead, and nobody cared vhothor ho was right or wrong. Thrco years ago, when tho Elsass Lothringcn steamer Saarbuck was coal ing at Aden and tho weather wns vory hot indeed, Nnrkoed, tho big fat Zanzi bar stoker who fed the hecond right funiaco 30 feet down in tho hold, got loavo to go ashore. Ho departed it "Seedeo boy," as thoy call tho stokers. Ho returned tho full blooded sultan of Zanzibar his royal highness Sayyid Buigash with a bottlo in each hand. Then ho sat on tho foro hatch grating eating salt ilsh and onions and singing tlio songs of a far countiy. Tlio food be longed to Painbo, tlio serang, or hoad man of tho lascar sailors. Ho had just cooked it for himself, turned to borrow somo salt, and when ho came LackNur kecd's dirty ilngers wcro spading into tho rice. A bcrang is n person of im portance, far abovo n stoker, though tho stoker draws better pay. Ho sots tho chorus of "Hyn, bulla! Hecah, lieli," when tho captain's gig is pulled .-p to tho davits. Ho heaves tho load, too, and somotinios, when all tho ship is lazy, ho puts on his whitest muslin and big red sash and plays with tho passon gors' children on tho quarter deck. Then tho passengors givo him nionoy, and ho baves it for an orgio at Bombay, Calcutta or Pulu Peuaiig. "Ho, you fat, black barrol, you'ro eating my food!" said Pambo in tho other lingua franca which begins where tho Levant tonguo stops and inns from Port Said eastward till east is west and tho soaliug brigs of tho Kunlo islands gossip with Hakodatu junks. "Son of Kblis, monkey face, dried shark's livor, pig man, I nm tho Sultan Sayyid Bnrgash and tho commander of all this ship! Tako away your garbage, " and Nnrkecd thrust tho empty powtor rico plato into Pambo's hand. Pambo beat it into a basin ovor Nnrkeed's woolly head. Nurkced drow ills sheath knifo nnd stabbed Pambo in tho log. Pambo drow his sheath knife, but Nnr kood dropped down Into tho darknes.j of tho hold and spat tlnougli tlio giatlng at Pambo, who was staining tho foro deck with ids blood. Only tlio big whito moon saw these tilings, for tho odlcers wero looking after tho coaling and tho passengers wero tossing in tlioir oloso cabins. "AH right," said Pambo, nnd wont forward to tio up his leg, "wo will settle tlio account later," llo was a Malay, born -in India, innniod onco in Burma, whero his wifo bad n cigar shop on tho Sliwo Bngon loud; onco in Buigajiora to a Chinese girl and once in Madras to a Mohnmiuodaii woman who bold fowls. Tho English sailor cannot, owing to postal and telegraph fadlillon, nmryy so profusely us ho used to do, but na tive sailors can, neing unmritioncen ny tho barbarous Inventions of tho wontern (iavngo. Pnnilxi was n gmd husband when Jio happonwl to runieuilwr tho ox ibUmoo of a wife, but he wan lwi veiy gooil Malay, nnd Jt is notwlso lootfeml n Muluy, beonuM lie dot not forgot nny tiling, Moroovur, in J'uinbu'noiMW blowl Imd bu ihawii nnd foudioiUd. Wt morning Kmliuwl im with u Uinik mliid, Jio w no loiiiwr ultM ut 'ten Ihur, but in wy hot rtoUur. Ho w wwit on iliHik mid ojmiwI hi J kt lu Ui morning brutu till a olmtk kurte imurn liko it llying (Wh wiU u'k lulu tt Motxlwuik of tlw uuilt' km1I, hMir Ml inoli U oiii hi rlgJK hi lupil 11" ritu duwu ullww lfoiu hu tiw, iryiuu luww br wlwt Ji tMMilit itv MttU in Ihu awimr of li WmimM. M u'mw, Umt ull Ihw Pldii'n Immm wt fuiiu, Mwr kettt) MiYmmmi Into (iilr wi'W, ut m fur liiiiuwui4lii lmnmifi uoiiiiiif, u'l)igi "Wi ul lU my, Itwi utMhi I know ijjmi Utovt wmi)f Ut uim ur miulw uf yuu Whu w llu mil, Utl I uum jmmU Uitu ttk ut tm uu4 m Itwtf wm tfruuk ' KurU4' w&M l It Hm i Uim, It midA Uf Him uf. Uiu4 Umt ai hi ImmI itmtimm mf um " '' uu wtMmU MfttM Uu tal lit mbp U " " ,"" tMjL ijig 4M liM, utwn iw -" Ml, m l tU uuM'Hii "' uitwt4U yyUuN ii" iilni i'" ''H mt fit!"- '4 "Ui't V1- ' l"kul T w ..I .... .... .11. Iiu Mima U4tf m U mm " " Itmlr iw Altii4 MMl " wi'l l ! ( I JkuuL,. A I'lM WtUi, itl unh"t !''" Kt'J i" ' il !- V I " y M Ui( tMMtllilti ll l' ' U 'M- mk '" UlMM M jfM! I'1' "'' "' (''"' 11 I ll Witut wtiiiiu v I "' "' - .,, &!ihr-n-nnmi ami tl.J not tigu utielu till thu ship ' h f M a month gouo from tho pvt. Pnwho w-itod, too, but bis Bombay wiru grow clumurou in. 1 lm was forced to sign in the Spwhei n to Hongkong, bci-ause ho roalizod that all play and no ork gives Jack it ragged shirt. In the foggy China sons ho thought a groat doal of Nurkced, and when Eisass-Lo-thringen steamers lay in port with tho Spichoren inquired after him nnd found ho had gone to England via tho capo on tlio Gravelotto. Pambo wont to Eng land on tho Worth. Tho Spicheron mot her by tho Noro Light. Nurkced wns going out with her to tho Calicut coast. "Want to Hud a frioud, my trap mouthed coal scuttlo?" said a gontlo niau in the meroautilo service. "Noth ing easier. Wait at tho Nyauza dooka till ho comes. Every ouo comes to tho Nyanza docks. Woit, you poor heath en." Tlio gentleman spoko tho truth. Thero aro threo groat doors in tho world whoroat, If you stnud long enough, yon shall moot any ouo you wish. The hoad of tho Suez canal is one, but thoro death comos also. Charing Cross station is tho second for inland work and tho Naynza docks aro tho third. At each of theso places nro mon nud womon look ing etornnlly for thoso who will surely conic. So Pambo waited at tho docks. Timo was no object to him, nnd tho wives could wait, as ho did from dny tc day, wook to wook, month to month, by tho Bluo Diamond funnols, tho Rod Dot smokestacks, the follow Streaks and tlio namoloss dingy gypsies of tho soa that loaded nnd unloaded, jostled, whistled uud roared iu tho overlasting fog. When money fnilod, a kind gcntlo nian told Pambo to beoomo n Christinu, and Pambo becamo ouo with groat speed, getting bis religious toachlngs botween ship nnd ship's arrival nnd 0 or 7 shil lings a week fur distributing tracts to mariners. What tho faith was Pambo did not in tho loast euro, but he know if ho said, "Nativo Kl-lls-ti-nn, sar,' to mon vith long black coats ho might get n fow coppors, and tho trnots wero vendiblo nt n littlo publio houso that sold shng by tho "dottol," which is ovou smaller woight than tho "half screw," which is less than tho half ounco and n most profltablo retail trndo. But after eight months Pambo foil sick with pneumonia, contracted from long standing still iu slush, nnd much agaiust his will ho wns forcod to lio down in his two nnd sixpenny room, raging against fate. The kind gentleman snt by his bed sido nnd grieved to find that Pambo talked iu Btraugo tonguos, instead of listening to good books, nnd nhnost seemed to becomo a benighted heathen again, till ouo dny ho was roused from soinistupor by a voioo iu tho street by tho dockhead. "My friond ho, " whis porod Painbo. "Call now call Nurkoed. Quick! God has sout hlml" "Ho want ed one of his own raoo," said tlio kind gentleman, nud going out ho called "Nurkoedi" nt tho top of his volco, and nu oxcossively colored man iu n rasping white shirt and brand now slops, a shining hat and a breastpin turned round. Many voyngos had taught Nur koed how to spend his nionoy and mado him a citizen of tlio world. "fill YesP'sald ho when tho situa tion was explained. "Command him blaok nigger .wheu I was on the Soar luuck. Olo Pntnbo, Good old Pnmbo. Dam lascar, Show him up, sar," nnd ho followed into tho room. Ono gbtnoo told the stoker what tho kind gentleman Jind overlooked Pambo was desperately poor. Nurkced drove his hands deop Into Ills pockets, thou advanced with ollneli cd lists on tho tick, shouting! "ilyu, Pmubul ilyat Hoe, nlil JIullul Hell I Tnkllol Tukilol Make fast aft, I'ambol You know I'uuibo. You know mo. Dok lio, jeol Look I Dam big fat lay Ius oarl'" Pmiilxt beckoned with his left hand, His right was under his pillow. Nur kuMl removal hi gorgeous lint and utoopwl ovur I'Dinbo till lm oould oatoh u fulnt wliUjwr- "JIow beautiful I" nld tlio kind guntlwimn. "Jlow tlnwo orle' UlsluvoJlkuolillfUmil" "Hplt lilui out," fculd Nurkuwl, lean ing mur i'ainlw yet more oitMuly. "Touubliiu tJieiimllnrof (hut lull nud union," wtid Pmiilw-.mi( Kent (ho Uifu Iwmw liinlw thu lgo of tho rib Ujmh, upward uml furwmd, TUutv wim u ilduk, Muk (wmgli, Mini th Uiy ut tiw Afriuuu tdiilklowly twin tim Uut, hUoluUililiitf liitmJ' lnlllDg full a 4'wr uf pJiYr plutfw, wliluh I'Hlt ' Mum f wim aitft" mIiI )'mlM) Jlui ki 414 m (11k- lh wn 'turiHMl um iu li vim ill m mn wnu mum imUi my, wr w bw wwdwJ Uim, mi In Uui mm) I Ww tumm If iwvdmmi i I hHg4 IhiJuu mimI Vmi AM UMt mnt illulitrly, m WW tM biww u Ib kind filnlMlwi jj4)MlwU'f l-Wfbl' JI)lM lit i04 to mitt HtHtMlftltW V to Mm mi wm l rrtdmuf ndmwu't ivttu, Mp tit Lmdvn 'I Jwj m Un wHvpmitmi, iMti mtm fm wmm vu a m it ?u w W k ui, ikaAiti nmit vrtitoh m iMi' A mnmwif rf urn m ,iri, U W mm i f itli. i.i p.iTlai M!M4ir IMNMl .wO-ui 110 tm mmnmm www li, Hmium mnHfti dmm m v w m iu i m1 uLms u,,,. u timtmmtmHm i . , imI; IMi Ut 1 , , ,- ul Mi ul M-k HKiMXiiwf tmtm '-m- rvr. - i . . 1 . -A. . I "-. - IIH1MI U Mm ii.. utt miut A mm DIMM u,i In Irit lll-MlW Mt 4 14 IHf OF THE CHINESE, FOR IT 13 AS YET MERELY ASTROLOGY. There Ii No Telescope In the Peking Ob-errtttorj-, but Many Ulabornie Instrn uentB of No Apparent Vie Wonderful Veil In tlio nbucrvntory Tower. Astronomy in Chiun is in n vory prlmitivo condition. Tho obsorvatory it Poking is tlio only ono belonging to Chiun which is of any importance. It is situated upon n terrace, which runs nloug tho fortifications of tho city nud rould, if necessary, bo usm! us i for Vress. Tho instruments which it contaius are remarkable lor their historical interest rud nrtistio beauty rnther than for their scientific vnlut'. Porhnps tho most in teresting of theso is the liugo bronzo qundrnut sont by Louis XIV to tho Chi neso Emperor Kang Hi in tlio soveii teontli century. It is probably tho most modern and cousequeutly tho most no curnto instrument iu fho whole collec tion. Tho chief picco of tho observato ry is an oxtromoly ornnto bronzo instru mout 'which wns constructed by tho chief astronomer of tho Emperor Kublai KJinn iu tho thirteenth century. Tho form of tlio instrument somewhat re sembles n modern equatorial, but its uso is problomaticnl. This astronomer, whoso linmo was Kou Shou King, mny bo called tho Napoleon of Chineso as tronomy, for ho wns tho first to con struct instruments of any practical val ue, nud tho observatory owes to him uenrly nil its astronomical npplinncos. Tho gignntio celestinl sphoro is another object of interest. Though 0 foot in di ameter nud woighing moro than a ton, yet it can bo easily rotated by n child, so carefully is it balanced. Tho instruments nro nil of vory orna rnentnl construction. Utility was n sec ondary consideration to nppcarnnco, nud tho nativo workmou who constructed them wcro fnr moro concerned about tho dragons with flames issuing from their mouths nud tlio hideous figures adorn mg tno instruments tnau tlioy wero nbout tho accuracy of tho divisions. Tlio number of men employed by tho Celestial government to muuago tlio ob servatory is very large. Inolnding all tho oflloiuls nnd salnried students, thoro nro 200. TJteio is n chaucollor nt tho bond, nud nftor him nre directors, sub directors and assistant subdirectory with out number. A post in tlio Peking ob servatory, though honorary, is consid ered to bo n vory important position, nnd tho proseut chancellor is an undo of the emperor. His subordinates nre nlso men of rank, tho two diroctors having a right to tho button of precious stones nnd a jowolod imago of tlio Fea rnvon, which Is worn on tlio heart. Their offices nro horoditnry (nbout tho only ones in Chi un which nro), becnuso thoy nlono huvo tho calculation tables which tlio Josuits introduced iu thu bovontoonth century, and thoy fcoop tuom carefully hidden nwoy. Ono of tho principal foaturoa in n modern observatory is n tulesoopo. In tho Peking observutory thoro is uot a single teloscope, nud thoro never has boon one, or at least thero is no record of It. This is not astonishing iu view of tho uso which the Chineso makoof astrono my. Tho only reul vnluo It has for them is to determine tlioir numerous fast days and thu dates of idolatrous feasts which tho emperor periodically holds nt tho vurious temples when ho oxeeutes thu sacrifices nnd porfonns tlio rites Juld down iu thu suored books, Tho astronomy of tho Chinese was iu fact and is yet merely astrology, Tho duty of fixing these dates fulls upon tlio ofiluiuls of the observutory, and tho council of thu board also meets on tho Inst day t f eveiy your, and ut midnight lliu ohuueollor tolwninly ascertains thu dimdlon of the wind uud Informs thu bouid, Thoy then iliuw their ooiiulu Mmi, nud thu Mult Is ulroulntod fur and wldu. 'i'huiiKMt fuvoittblu fllrunljoii of (lie wind Is from thu iiorlliwt, mid nhould this wind jufcvull uvury nort of liuppl lit umy hu uxnwilwl during the nisu lug ywir Tliu rlilnuM) ywir liegliw J'oh. 14, On Hint dute, IWJ, the wind won (run) the MtliMMi Thu uluuks iimxI In lliu oUeiVMtoiy ur uli wnlw tiiiiub, llku the unulunt Up)drn ut lliu JtoiiiHii', unit un Ini' jwitnul mil uf Hiu ilullMi;f MlM ulMiy niw tmM ut i lug lliu fllmiipam lliu lilW whIIm on lliu umii Nil of Joking, Wlllull llHHtf III HlU m UMtit mi wMigh mo, (mm mniU, it 14 lm idwh, HI tui hi immmmiut) ml in IMftt ut UruHf V luulu lldnt. U i iHJUk iti wiudi Immiiij vi Hiiil lliu iiuIm mi Uf li i wd piwjwiilwmiu to liii tittt, u iw Uium turn m kv)l lliu Hi WrMlMiuW WiM MIiiHi()lllIIMllykP)4 UmMuu ml vkiUt mik llju pawugu nt rt hi tmu)uuuHutt wltli iliu wmIw t MiH'h mu Mm i)l(llln) liimilt wltUit lit I Uium- htimm fur luimliitf awtiuUM will u4iMH4uluu. nulijwlf, ikuMdii IIm UMulf id (lilliw U Vummf VMj mm lbl ul I(hi miti'lf v CtUn tmf mttMHt MI) MJwu (hul ili i Ut lMnWwilf wf lliu ltmii ttl nu ImmHtHh smUttg u 'WMt will Hmh uf U, t,4 ! -' jimi uhMi ' a44 u Utt hum li nU mm Im n d nMf iu ii miitmi4 mw Hilt vmmr u. - itmtit 4 Utmm Ut 1J ! umu iaiM a inmiM , mm m ui l ultti M uymd nJ Vm tM4 fitm I " tu -' Uf " M f$- ry'''t4m "r"ii.''.?i..ij!i,iMaiiiniTiiniii i Mrgy:,';'ri",nywnt..,rrf7iTTiM.n rmiiTTnaaiH 6AJLL. Both Cured by Hood-s Dyspefwli Headache, Etc. Saco, Maine. "C. I. ITood St Co., Xowell, Mass. 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