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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1894)
i tm"i i mm i ass -tf- )iiliTiViitTr tnifcagfniii ?'. niHUlflwria .. .fc""' .rTri-iiTtifey. JwiTiiatiyiiMLjviiij!ii a iAJiiA'fcSMa'tr.!;'MOiJi, THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. (DAILY AND WKEKI.Y) BY HOFER BROTHERS, TUESDAY, DEC. 4, 1804. SPECIAL. 5 Paper Sale. Iti order to close out some of L Kurd's Stationery I will . make a reduction of 1r J 20 Per Cent. J X Uutll all is sold. 'v T P. S. DEARBORN, dP Bookseller and Stationer. & (0 JOB printing. PERSONALS. LmjIs Barln, of Portland, was iu town today. Governor Pennoyer has not relumed to the executive olllce yet. H. P. Keller, of the furniture fli in went to Portland tbia afternoon. Ex-Gov. 8. F. Uuadwlck waa a pas senger for Portland this moraiuj;. Frank Meredith is helping out the force at the state achool land office for a few days. J, C. Peebles, whose farm la Routli of the city, complains of dogn Killing bis sheep. Mrs. Henry Ankeny and duugbter leave this evening for their home at Jacksonville. J. C. Gondale, the Cohurg lumber man, is iu the city on hia monthly tour of Inspection. W. O. Coman, travelling freight agent of the O. R. & N. Co., is in the olty for a day or two. Misses Jennie and riusie Lewis, of Bheldon, Towa, are gueata of the Park hurst family on Capital hill. j.saac roiDoiar, a ueaior in zinK n a beoome an American citizsn. He was a native of German Russia. The barn of H. 8. IUaisby, Molalla, was burned early Saturday inorning. Loss $800, insured in the State. Mrs. Eliza Gos?, who has been visit ing her niece, Mrs. Copelaud, started today for her home In Massach'usette. Frank Aurya, manager of the Wiley B. Allen Co., at Salem, returned thla morning from a business trip to Al bany. Mra. Win. Mack and son have re turned from their trip East and todpy went to Salem to reside. Albuny Djmocrat, Dos. 3. Col. Robert Thompson returned to his work In the custom ofllco nt Port land, this morning, after spending a short visit with bis family. It is truo you can buy baking powder for 10 cents a pound. Ono pound of that bind will spoil One Dollar'a worth of flour. A pound cau of- Dr. Price's at GO cents will do ten times as much work as the cheaper powder. Which la the more economical? m EIVBK NEWS. THE TAX EQUALIZERS. VALLEY LOOAL NEWS. i THE OIIY ELECTION. k Prof. Chapman's Looturo on Mobotlil' ViXUtorZ 3 Board Met and Is Organised for AUMSVILLtf. t.lrea on Hhakesnear Inst nlcUt. Dun- I ww' !,"m ""S ww ' " It waa a walk-away lor our sldo. can was u wpak and puerile king of The state board of equalization met district last week by Measre. Uarb anu Tub result of Mondays city election Scotland whoso death was a benefit to today at 1 p. iu. at Us rooms In the Butler. It waa raiding hard, and with waa no surprise to the well-informed the couutry. Macbeth In history la 8tattt nouse to organise for Its annual team ami ocraper they leveled up the notsobadamuuaaShaUesnearrualhtt. work or thirty days. As soon ns It Is road with liquid dirt. It la claimed him. But he reverees their blatorical or8"lzed tho board will give hearinga that tho road is now In flue abapoand churacter and nnv llttln nltnntlnn to to tho different coiintlea and Interests, thnt It will remalu good until sprimr. Republicans Put Up Q6od Men and Mako a Glean Sweep. I citizen. Tho sume movemont, headed by a few of the preachers of the city, but UKwtly niMi who had no long resi dence In the city and who owned no' h'a'ory aa usual. The tragedy onda by property in the ciiy, kihimi tiie citizens' ( Macduff killing Macbeth, who, steeped ticket two years ago. -, tr,mo uat the people of Siotland The result waa so Bolf-ovldeut that a detested him, Is haunted to hla death full vote waa not brought out. As the t-uy lhe Bprits of ula victlma. After a incorporated part of the city does not t,rIef history of the play he enteral Into contain one half tho population, nor ,ii8Courso upon Buperstltious of rell cover one-fourth tbq area of the city of Ki0n. Salem proper, the vote oast la not J prof Chapman shocked bis hearers oriterioti of population. At the olec- a ntti0 by lll9 ridicule of tho Buper Hon las'. June the ten precincts center- nUural, going so far as to class hypno ingiu thla city casta vote representing fsm and religious revivals as forma of nnurly 15,000 as tho pDpu'utlnn i.f this' B,1(rer8tlt0U repugnant to reason, city. 'Ibo totul vote Moi.dtiy was 1,150 Electricity a hundred years ago was by wards aa follews: ' 0 nsidered so supernatural aa apirltual- Firei u urd .- U3 inn ia today; many of ita phenomena SI wTrd.:::::::::":::::::::::i2-:9 cjuld uotb explained away. Fjurth ward 338 1 Ho called the play tho tragedy of Calvinism Hud compared Calvin and lolal 1,160 Dinvlu with a flue cutting sarcasm. The foregoing waa divided among the several candidates na follews: M-tvor Gateh Ric irder Edfd M rnhttl Dilley Griawold Treasurer Swuitord lut 2nd 3rd 4th Total 188 07 32J 348 1118 1& &0 220 347 1102 100 213 01 101 150 187 70 105 050 493 IKS 309 221 350 1125 VOTE Y WARDS. First ward Bingham 110, Litchfield 81; Bingham's majority 29. Second ward Murphy 305. Third wnrd Smith 181, Gray Do; .Snr.th's majority 30. Fourth ward Itigdou 273, Fiagg 78; lllgdon's majority 105. NEW COUNCIL. G. F. Smith of tho first ward, E. C, Cross i)f the second, Georg B. Gray of ho third und A. Klein of tho fourth will ntire from tlio council und thu new council for the next year will be as follews: First ward R. B. Duncan, G. G. H nglinni, Second ward Thomas Holman, J. J. Murphy. Third ward Thomas Kay, Hiram Smith. Fourth ward-J. II. Albert, W. T. Rlgdon. Republicans Duncan, Bingham, Holman, Murphy, Kay, Smith, nnd Rigdon. Democrat Albert. Only by answeriug every require ment of an ideal baking powder lias Dr. Price's teemed and maintained its fcupremacy. Tho river is rapidly falling, having fallen .0 of a foot In 36 hours. It now stands 4 feet aboyejow water mark. Steamer Modoo will bo up tho river tula evening. Tho Altona arrived up the river this aflornoon. . The Eugene arrived down the river lastovouing and ufter lying at her (look oyor night, proceeded on to Port land this morulng, Tho Hoag came dowu from Corvallla yeaterdny nfternooH aud proceeded on to Whentlnud, returning In tho even ing with a load of wheat for tho Will- amotto Valloy mills. Hho remained ut Lor dock ovor night nnd left for Port land at 0 o'clock (his morning. G. A. R- officials, Seduwick Post No. 10. G. A. R. of Salem, held their annual election la&t nlghtin their hall iu tho State Insur ance block. The result was us follews: P. C, Geo. W. Davis; 8. V. C, J. Q. Barnes; J. V. C, J. H. Smith; chap lain, W. Llvermore; surgeon, T. H Reynolds; quartermaster, D. C. Sher man; olllcer of the day, E K. Hall; of ficer of the guard, S. B. Watkins; trus tee, J. H. Smith. The delegates to tho grand oncampment aro J. H. Smith, T. H. Reynolds, J. Q.Barnes, L. D. Henry, D. C. Howard, R. E. Wunds, E. K. Hall, J. Q. Fergueson, and the ultemates aro B. H. Brudsiiaw, G. P. Henry Rogers, George Qulun, H. Pres cott, J. II. McCormack, J. N. Ryan, J. E. Ross. Tlio Sedgwick Woman's Relief Corps No. 1, also elected oil leers, namely: President, Mrs. Lizzie Smith, 8. V., Mrs. Ella Ryan; J. V., Mrs. Angle Knight; treasurer,Mrs. Luuretta Burton; chaplain, Mrs. Mary I.Hull; con,, Miss Lottu Burton; G., Mrs. Luciu E. Crossuu. Delegates to the grand encampment; Mra. Jenulo Ferg ueson, Mrs. Attdlo Cattorliu, Mrs. Mary Rogerp, Mrs. Lucia E. Crossan, Mrs. Lizzie Ross; hlteriiites,Mra. Mury Hoi- comb,Mrs. Julia Sanderson, Mrs. Eliza beth Wniids, Mlsa FJoda Catterllu, Mra, Manly Bruduhuw, A man's destiny was born with blin. The witches were the progressive In struments of Macbeth's downfall. The wise mau does not forget that judicious skepticism is the proper attitude to Uke towards all things that transcend the natural laws. There was a time when Mucbeth was as true and inno cent as afhild but the wltches.corrupt ed him. If women aro unfitted for practical aflairs it is because they have a faculty for Ignoring consequences. Mon are more cultured than women, because they have learned to wait and mature Judgment. A woman like a vory youug man is always perfectly certain. The statement that a woman's at the bottom of nearly all crimes aud trouble is too near true. Many a man isdiiven to crime by the injudicious extrava gance ot bis wife who insists on living beyond her means. Women were ig norant because they nuvo been kept so by tho mon. In this play Lady Macbeth supplied the lacking evil will of her husband. She urged the murder of Duncan but after their sorrows.fell thick upon them ho never reproached his wife for lur advice. Adam was less noble aud soldlerliko than Macbeth when he said the woman did tempt me and I did eat. All women who think a great deal are too apt to be hysterical. Hysterical people are geiierally dishonest. They are self conscious. That is their lead ing trait. Macbeth was married to this sort of n woman and would have gone down into hades with her. The lecture will be continued this evening. Are opals unlucky? Or, Is the ancient superstition exploded? Good luck in vailably attends tho use of Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder. to best expedite its work. It will bo Impossible to make any ruts those l'HESENT. ns tho wagon body will level them all Following members of the board down again as it passes over. Frank were present nt the opening session to- Pound thlnka that it would he bat In day: Geo. Watkins, Portland; II. U. life the wagon body alone on this road. Hunter, LaGrande; &. Wlngate, As- It might do, but the wheels would toria; Mr. Wills, Ptineville; L D. Gib- come handy when bad roads were smi, Si'em; A. C. Woodcock, Eugene; struck. a. I A C. Auldon of Lakevlew. I iu the JouiiNAi. "umbrellas re- Si r-y. D. W. Coolldgo has been at the covered" several people In town would ro-mia for ten day preparing tnb'.ea for j.0 t0 uaV0 lue)r umbrellaa recovered. the board to work upon. Your correapoudent haa several. iioakd organized Wo would like to hear from "Home- S. W. Gibsou was made temporary bieud, ou the subject he mentioned. uuairman. w. U. Hunter wu3 named for permanent chairman, but declined. Watkins of Portland declined. Gibson ditto. All tho members In turn grace fully declined und honors were easy. 1 irawing by lot was next proposed, but Anally n ballot was taken in the re porter's hat resulting in the choice of W. G. Hunter of the Sixth district. Mr. Coolldgo was again appointed secretary. SCKATCHED His TICKET. It WOS Thanksgiving was generally observed in Aumsvilie by good dinnera, and the wearing of Sunday clothes. It Is be lieved that everyone in Aumsvilie had a good dluner, und that Is something to bo thankful for. Joe. Ishatn has improved hia home greatly by grading It up all around, and by building a new porch. Mr. Kilpatrick haa purchased ten acres of land from Henry Porter. i Mr. Weaver owns n whlfn Imrnn hardly to be expected that a candidate Dnmfid ..Yipp,'' who has proven so on the regular Republican ticket would , valuable that everv ono want tn own scratch his ballot, but such a thing oc curred in tho Second ward. J. J. Mur phy., candidate for alderman, sjratched his own uame. George D. Sprague, guardian of Don V. Sprague, a minor, has been ordered by the county court to purchase lot 8 in block 11 in Denot addition to Salem to gether with the dwelling and other Balvatln ot some, you buildings for the sum of $025. be deeded to his ward. Attention is directed to the advertise meut of the Great Northern Railway iu another column, calling attention to us veiy attractive publicatiens: An Atlas of the Northwest Valley, Plain unci Peak, Lcctuke Miss Helen Hardford will give good logical reasons why wo men Bhi-uld be granted the right of franchise. All ye doubters come und hear them, W. C. T. U, hall touight,at y:30. him, and Weaver is afraid that a large price may be offered and he be tempted to sell. He wauts it understood that he will consider it an insult forany one to subject him to such a temptation. There is talk of starting protracted meetings at this place. It will be la bor lost, for whilo you pray for the will have to It is to prny lQai 0luere my not of converted, and such prayers do not have much weight with the good Lord. It would be a fearful thing for the church If the wrong parties should be Baved, for those who pray "Lord, I thunk thee thut I am not like other men," would not fellowship with the one who prays "Lord help me, a poor sinner." Dan Smith is raising a fine set of burnsides. Weaver is buay hauling wood and hop polea. mm ON FINANCE. Report of Iho Secretary of the. Trcnsurj't THE IMPORTANT MONETARY FACTS Reiterates Cleveland's Now Rank ing Scii ernes. STAYTON. Dr. Derbyshire nnnnt. TlmnUarrU.ln., it m IJI...1., .,. ...l.l. l li r ...... -..(,. ...b ,,. ... iv,BUUU uamu nnuiu ouiceuui ln fortluud returning Friday, Mayn't; s iuikb u vuiu ua .. tt.ieiu UIW. M. Tu,00 XT. , ,., ..., ,. waqnn.m """"" ,B"uui "' u'uuuu, ia waa no op v mn frin,ia , ,, ,, . . . "5, ...W..V.W u kii)u i ma rrccit. two years ago, when there posion, rut ot course there were moro votes cast this year. LETTER LIST. The following letters remaining in the Salem postofllco Dee. 4, 1891, un called for. Those calling for them I please say "advertised." At tho county clerk's oUlce a mar riage license was issued this morning to Geo. A. Miller und Miss Louie la: lah, James Itnluh witness. The parties are from near Fairfield. A crippled hobo was up before Re corder Edes this morning for u plain drunk. Ho was sent opt of tho town as n short solution of hia case. Burdett S Bretzke Carl Barrett D N Baker Maudy Brannon Ella Craven Jessie Devlin John Fox Nellie George Myrtle Gale Mary T Howe Ola Hook L P Heill Dr J L Johnson Jacob Itum Cora King Bell Mra Maraters Curtis Phelps S F Price E K Miss Romney M F Russ L Richards J C Stock Hermun C Scott Daul Sutherland N E Shrum N Simmons J B Smith Evert Tharp Jno Whitman Laura Wugnon J F Perry Mike B. F. BONHA.5C. P. M. George Gray told the truth when ho remarked that even If be should be beaten the Third ward would have a good man for alderman, Unitarian Sociable. Tho ladies of the Unity church will give the regu lar monthly sociable on next Friday night in Channing hall. A Good Reason. When asked why he patronized the N, Y. Kitchen, a man replied it is the best place in Salem to get a 15 cent meal. Smali Tjikmv-J, N. Massoy, of Brooks, loft his teum with a fow sucks of wheat in the wagon ueur the big bridge at noon today. On returning at 2 o'clock ono ol tlio sacks was gnno, Wkawkh Foiujuabt, Tuesday fulr followed by rain, Weduesduy ruin and warmer. Barometer steadily falling. The members nnd olerk of tlio statu railroad ooiiimlssliiii, left this afternoon h for Portland, ANOTHER DRIVE (Ull JU lillUtlU, lOo a Yard Tf noumu T, iolverson & Co. Married. BREYMAN-ELI)RII)GE.-At Den ver, Col,, December 4, 1801, MlasAda Bro.vman ofSulem, Or., to Mr, W. II, Eldrldgo of Denver, Col, Mrs, Werner Bre man of this city uccniiipuuled her Uuughter to thut city, They arrived this morning whero all was In reudlucss for the wedding. Tho groom la un nccoiiulunt and book. keeper in the commltsury depart, meut of thu ruaiiltirnrmy, stationed ut Denver. Ho was formerly ut Portland, Tho brlilo Is the urtlst daughter of Mr, und Mrs. Wernor Bruyninn, prominent Booluty people of this olty, This mr rlugo Is a ooiHiliislon of mi engagement of Boino yours stuudlug, MIh.i JJreyinui) wush highly esteomed yoiing lmly,u8comillfi)ied, loveuhlouud iMlnilied by nil. Mra, Jlroymun will reiuuln for some time ut Denver, when shu will return to (his oily. The niiwiy friends of tlio brlilo mill groom In Oregon extern) lieiulli'st (HiiigHituluthinu In lliu new family In lliu luiul of tlio Hookies, 901 Commercial Wreol, pwJSati&i 4 m rw4 wtt tJoMru ni) MtUir HM 1 MWmMi Hav l)u ym wuiit your umbrella rmiovureil und inmlogooil us new? Cull lH87U0LUI!rlMl glieef. Tliey mako innvnniH uud luwvuf olilujieo, All prluej, from fiS couiu up, Nnyelly h, J'ttlrfiho;!, IHUt Miss May Oook,. Miss Cook will give a concert In tho M. E. ehurch tomorrow night, using a dickering concert grand piano. The piano will bo received by steamer Altona tonight. Miss Cook's superior has novor appeared In Salem. Re served seats ut Dearborn's 50 cents. Get it tiow as seats ure going fast. "Prof E. Cook. Your daughter May gave the fiucst interpretation of piano muslo at her concert ou tho uvenlug of tlio 10th, over heard in this place, She, in my judgment, ranks among tho first of tho great players of America, Qoi bless aud preserve her for the good sho may do, Yours, etc., Wit, Moniiok Saok, Violinist." Inquiry, SAMiM. Dee. 4. 1801. Ei), JounNAi'i From a cursorv gluuco ut the city election roturns, T sue thut "Oris." has boon distanced, What Is the reason' la it another casu of foul driving? If so, the driver should he promptly ruled oil the track, Des Granny und MoMuhun run the city? Yours Respectfully, Juijulror. Bhj nun qnim.-P. F, Clark, of Kemi, brings this ofllco fine samples of Ulue J'lmriiiuii, Baldwin, Hpltzenberg, and lliu rare Nlokojuuk, (u Tuuiiescu Indian imnie,) grown only by Mr, Clark, four of the best and finest va rieties of big rei full Oregon apples wo have oyer laid eyes iw, Mr, Olurk iiemnDHitaies mat Oregon nan grow Ihu lineal ii)efl In (lio world If wlio wuntf to. i" m mm WAI.K.-A 1)114 new ceineol wju id Mug pot duwn Mroyad il M. M tiJjuralji Work was liegnn tUls forninp Depot addition, ono of the finest newer parts of tho city of Salern, will horeaflor bave a voice In the city coun-oll. Rev. Belkuap, who la tho sweet sin ger at Rov. Shulse's rovlval In South balem was a member of the Oregon leg islature a few yoars ago. Pui'SFOK Sale. A few purebred Llewellen pups ut bargain figures. In quire at JouitNAb office for Information, The report that tlio Oregonlan is sold is denied, Bcott & Pittouk claim still to bo the owners und probubly ure, The city council meets tonight In regular session, Regular routine btjttl ness will bo transacted as of yore, Willamette university is enjoying as greut prosperity as any sohool on the coast, notwithstanding the hard times, The South Salem M, J? rovjyal meet ing Is drawing good houses and there Is u growing Interest, i. -i . i iii 1. 1 , 1 1 Select your holiday specialties In fur ullureutouce, while our assortment js ooinplete, Buret) & Hamilton, '" ' -O- ill i, i I Another new lot of reed and rattan rockers In today ut Huron & JJamll- lOll'd, lias TliQinas l-V Jhijiu of Ifijbimrd beon sent to tlio asylum, Wm -rr m i ww Our laautlful ndlan emniner weutli er (jqntiiiiiw, Tlmt " ti ti ii o w Iu I Uf i J1 KourHnvurdlsttllrlHbU 'I'Ijs MsgK fltlioTourtii waid jj i Id (Lio Rev. Campbell, of Monmouth, Is holding revival meetings at the Chris tian church .thia week. The Thanksgiving dluner given by the ladies of the Christian church at tho opera bouse proved to be quite a success iu every way. Miss Maggie Aidersou, of Salem, has succeeded ln getting up a musical class in our little pity aud wl pay Stayton a visit once every week for some time to come, it is hoped, Bert Keen, who is attending busi ness coiiego in Salem, came home to eat Thanksgiving turkey with his par ents and friends. Miss Nellie Starr, a former teaoher in the Stayton publlo school, was visiting In town last week among her large cir cle of friends. Miss Starr will take her old room back after Christmas. Ou the 25th of December our little city Is to have a masquerade ball, and all are now busy thinking up some now and beautifying design for a cos tume that will outrival all others In the bail room. jr. urman has gone to Albany to golptoameat shop of his own. We all wish you success, Mr. Jarman. Dyspeptics, naturally enough, are afraid of hot cake, biscuit, pastry, pie prqst and mufljns. Hot food may be eaten with Impunity when made with Dr. Price's Cream Buklng Powder. Supreme Oourt. Salkm, Dec, 4, J804. The state of Oregon, ex rel (Minri0 jjooui, app, vs. Kd. L, Boyan, county school superintendent of common schools for Bentoo county, resp.; ap peal from Ronton county; argued and submitted. John Kelsoy ond J, K Wootherford, attorneys for app, J, r Uryson and W. S, McFadden, attor neys for reap, OliniBTIAN KKVIVAL. Rav. A. Bn. .... rmrw Vt t am, who has been holding a series of .cu,m lutings at ine First Christian church, conducts u pupllum this eyeu lfj. for tUo Trade, Tho Oregon Fruit & Produce Co, re ceived word today from their buyer at ., .-.hiwhuMwq car loads of oranges, icmon, nuts, raising, bananas, Iw, grapes and dried fruits of nil kfnde wwh i p'i'uo,y urnvo on Wednesday or Thursday, More will follow. , 'WSA'OPWWii-Hu, not to Ollbert, Patterson b Go,, wtoJmyaji vtv v i" Hiouooea, Hm.-rfMni ..VyLujw.jfA JJysj'iTALi w John J CAHUStiE'S KEl'OllT. Wasiiinqton, Dec. 4. Tho annuul report of the secretary of tho treasury waa sent to congress today. It shows tho revenues of the government from all sources for tho fiscal year ended June 30, 1894, were $372,802,408 and ex penditures (442,605.758, whioh shows a deficit of $00,803,200. As compared with the fiscal year 1893, the receipts for 1894 fall off $88,014,063. During tho year there was a decrease of $15,052,074 in ordinary expenditures of govern ment. The revenues for the current fiscal yearestlmated upon the basis of existing laws are from customs, $160, 000,000; from internal revenues $105, 000,000;from miscellaneous sources $15,- 000,000; from postal service $84,427,748. Total estimated revonues $424,427,748. The expenditures for the same period are estimated aa follews: For civil ostabllahment $01,250,000; for military establishment $53,250,000; for nava establishment $32,500,000; for Indiun service $11,500,000, for pensions $140, 500,000; for interest on public debt $31, 000,000; for postal service $84,427,740. Total estimated expenditures $444,427, 748. Total deficit of $20,000,000, Tt is estimated that on the basis of existing laws the revenue of the government for tho fiscal year 1800 will be; from cus toms $185l000,000;from Internal revenues $100,000,000; from miscellaneous sources $15,000,000; from postal servico ?S0.007, 107. Total estimated revenues $470, 007,407. On the subject of the customs ndmiol8tration,the secretary says there Is in bis opinion a great necessity for a reorganization of the customs districts throughout tho country. Appropriations heretofore macoan uuully for- the enforcement of tho Chi nese exclusion law are declared to be inadequate for the purposes. In the judgement of the secretary they should be not lees thau $100,000 per annum. Pending tho treaty between China and the United Stales will ueces3itato the oxerclso of greater vigilance and con sequent Increase In expense. The raoit Important feature of Mr. Curllalea re port Is his decision of the subject of cur rency reform, in the course of which the administration plans of the new system of currency are set forth lndetull, 1. The repeal of all laws requiring or authorizing the deposit of United States bonds as security for circulation. 2. Permitting bunks to issuo notes to n.i ...kit..... i . . w uiuuui'b uui exceeaing 7o per pantum of tLelr paid up and unim paired capital, but require each bank bafore receiving notes, to deposit a guarantee fund consisting of United States legal touder notea, including treasury notes of 1800 to the amount of SOpercentum upon circulating uotes outstanding to bo maintained at all limes and wheueyer the banks retire IU circulation In whole or In part, (Is guarantee lund Is to be returned to It In proportion to the amount of notes retired, 3. To retain tho provision of the law making etnok holders Individ, ually liable and provide (hat circulat ing notes ahull constitute the first Hen upon all assets of tho bank, 4. To Jm pose a tuxofone.hulfofone per centum per annum puyublo eeinl-annuaijy up. on the average amount of notes In cjr, culutlon to defray thu expenses of prj,j, lug notes, ofilclo, supervision, cancel lation, eto, 6. No national bank nnB to ho of m denomination Ihon $10 and all notes of tho name denomination m he uniform In design, mi hanks .wir ing to redeem their mm In gold may have lliem inado p.ayujje im wfl( Deitrorliitr in.., .7 r- A writer in Tho AUi..., ! Who bus witnessed thollwli- !r d Hinfecting a room tSF olontislng of nn npartmenn child had died JS&yA men wero engaged. After ?9 that could bo subjected to out detriment hilS ??! removed from tho wall,, S'f . began rubbing those with LL e nury Gorman loaves nraiK.H old. Tho loaves aro cutS chunks about six inch0s bSSm' of oach piece consiatiiur of ' tl. ? ti allowing of n good pjj wuls are systenmtlcally attnS atrokos from above dowm ', it4 can bo no question ns itnm 0l cleaning them, nor doi tho ioko as long as one would ImagC ,? crumbs are swept up and Wi7 this tho walls aro tliornni.i"!r. with a 5 per contcarlm1in..i .PVM Tlio floor is washed with a VI carbolic acid solution. n.i ..ii?? islicd woodwork woll. " ,nrl, -7l"r",,BW "" oniamcnti , lUlnit In China. You can got your washing andh,. ing dono at Cliofu, China. fH, 100 pieces iu winter and CO S& nn.onth (nnd upward, for Ixwrdwa" ten-lanco and give a discount m 2. ugures to runulies ami Your carriage liiro fsodn., .L, f2 a mouth npiceo for each of td' nortprs. nn1 fl.n ... w ' ' ' ,,kv; ui wipi4 I tho wages of eocdho W a niontli.pj,iladfiir xvugim appears as r ... n the production of the m i foinlc opera, "Jacinta."v, orvunts aro udger. Sinor i admiral ti Aintncan i-oinlc opera, "Jacinta. Maud Millott will goto the Lenta Ruymurkct for Oscar Wlldo's nowri,, whicli i.i to bo pro.luced after Beeibob l'roo's depavturo for America. i Frederick Bend, now leading ttu with Mario Jwiseii, will star next bc- ' bon under the niaungoment of Chsila A Pl.n..f p,.,1 WnUmi Rrq.lfrJ I JOHN HUGHES. Tcnlcr i drofiorifa. ptnia Oils, Window Glass, TamUbS una tno most comnlctesfotkol Brushes of uil Kinds in the Stutc. Artists' MiitcrisUSjLlm, Hair, Cement unci Shluglcsand finest quality of ORiSS SEEDS Nsw Advertlsemenlj. PUH UKMT. lirue Uouso wltUmudero f proVcmetitg. :M7 Ooltnge Bt. U-u. SlTUTiON WANTEt-UyBlrlto(liii,n ....ernl housework; small family pnrerral ArtdrcssJ.B ,JonrnnloHiee. lllMi LI. . MSUEurSeM 8p iptrAdvertlblnjArav . 21 Meronauts Exchange, San FrMttai is our authorized ogeut. ih Is paper litS CURIST1AN HOIENCK-Llteratttre did Irlnds on Bale ntSSS Liberty itreeL U-lt GAlll'E r I'APKK-Larxe lot o beavr brow, wrappluif paper lor ale cheap. Jut tti thins for putting under carpcU. uui uu,i;u CallatJocf if fJIJ JiXOHivHUK. Oood acre and pfoitl j rujiorijr uu i-uuetpoanaior KopwtjH vv osirn Orecon. Address Journal omct. 1 A PWll I'rtff Iftttrt u,.A..nrAt,iA -.mTT J. Tacomaand Ban Francisco paper oaialt, I atlloHnott's 1'ontotllce Block. '! rpuii mosterlcctnttingtruu malfc will I bold a rupture whero all others hnvi (ailed. ForsalehyJ.tul'arrlBh, H fapiui street lai-tt J. lilOtJEH. Attorney at lawalem,0r. . eon njttoonvnr Hnsh'o hnk ilIjL.,1. fiiitiuirtfi. -jyijewriUEii ml oommcrcla steuot'tanhv. Office, room Mray htook. Thu bent uf work done at st on iM ! li-a t-j-.,. li- J o it, (J mi and Hardware. J. U.SIMPSON Has opened a general Btwk of feed and Honr. and will also ksep gimo Hues oMurd wire Ml looU. Perong wishing goods In his line will t well treated and get the lowest prices, VllKK UKUVKKY, Eleclrlo grocery tore, fM Adjolnlnar Htute street, W, A, Oosicjc 1'j osldent. J,:U, AW"' Uubier, Capital j OF SAIvEMr I Trausaots a general hftniK builoeu, Pure Bred Poultry, niim White I.evharna.l'lymouth llncU? 1lrhnm,neaily grown, ery ouoici ki ukt ti llilng to grade up your J.i .fuJ1 3. fcMnule tiiDkiul fJ. WOUD 0l4 Wf"" MU prices after Qctoher 1. pii,w TuiTmiWvnwwWi m job LUh'n Ney rlclrrf)ver lhe twnlf I '' 'i'' IjiHnaJWP ooq nnmmiiw.. i imst mw to m MB, MWW nam ,