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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1895)
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JUMUlMi HORSE SHOJSIN' I- . "Vr. i s s. r, i ; ' - '-- - .inf. . -. rn r-- , n 'atJJ&Sfi , Jfe!3S?ff fell Ml fjfyfi'r nvipea4 MHBOOD SS- THIS WHALE is LOADED. With n Uanrrouii Iliub Under Uls ItUU lto tliallcnne All Comers. Tho Btonm whalrr Dol-.ciloro nrrivoil from n yonr's wltnlluy crniso Wednna 'lay with only fie t-pfi-u nurl ii(-ht jvhalos tohor crodU. WhuiBho left port Inst December. t o went iu tmich of sponn wlinlcs iu tho South sens, Imt ynh poor pnecese. The first ono that tho OrrWfl ill th K ,1 . ..ithili rnnl, nf. wns nenr tl S-ndwii-h Islands. It '.as n inoiihtcrfi.iiin hnlc, nnd nil flvo l")ats put i f in pursuit of it Ono that wns commaudod by Mnto Philip Cook cropt up to within rnngo of it, and a bomb to which a lino was attached was successfully filed into it, but tho explo sives with which tho bomb was charged failed to work. Away the whalo went, skimiiiinfj along at a frightful rato just under tho surface and lashing tho water into foam in Ills agony. Tho long lino was soon rna out, but its end wai securely fas tened to tho boat, and tho frail craft was soon flying along in tow of the whale. Tho monster did not seem to relish boing rcado a tugboat of, and he stopped and turned on his pursuers. For a moment ho watched tho occupants of tho small boat again slowly creeping upon him. When about half of tho in tervening spaco had ..been covered, tho whalo suddenly flipped his hugo tail in tho air and went under tho surfaco of io ocean. A moment later ho roso within a fow yards of tho boat and ivont at it with a rush, his huge jaws jpen and showing every indication that a whalo can of anger. Bofore anothor .mot could lo fired tho monster rolled over and caught tho bi,at botween his aws. There was a ciiT.'iiiK of timbers. aiitl all tho crow but onu wont flouuder 3g iii tho wako. Tho mipsing man was Andrew Cook, and ho sat in tho bow of jho boat just where tho great jaws camo together. It is supposed that ho was taken in tho whalo's mouth, and as tho iiionster sank attor his attack tho man ras carried down far bolow tho surfaco ud did not como up again. Tho men in tho other boats arrived and picked up their struggling com rados, but tho crows wcro too much afraid to continuo the attack, and they put back to tho ship with all speed. When tho whalo nest camo to tho sur face, ho again mado an attack on the boat lie had wrecked, and ho did not loavo it until it was smashed into kin dling wood. For flvo days after that tho whalo lomaiiied about tho ship in viting attack from tho small boats, but tho infuriated monster was lot alone, and now tho South sea has a ciant fish swimming about in its waters with a highly explosivo and dangerous bomb 6ecretcd nudor its thick coat of blubber that in liable toexplodo at any moment. San Frauokco Examinor. DO YOU TWIG? An Interesting Little Story Abont the Trees Lending Ladles Ktc. All London is laughing in its i-locvo just now over an unexpected incident in Bcorbohm Treo's family circle. Somo days ago it was officially announced (hat .Mrs. Patrick Campbell would bo Mr. Treo's loading woman during his ap proaching Ameiican tour. This occa sioned surprise in London, bocauso it was known that Mrs. Treor a very charming actress herself, was opposing this project tooth and nail. Tho Trees have been married for 15 years, audnsthoyhavobeon blessed with no small twigs Mis. Trco has been able to dovoto herself heart and soul to her iiubbaml and her art. Sho has been her husband's Jyading woman for eo long that naturally she rosrnted another ac tress taking her place. In fact, so strong was tho opposition Mrs. Treo brought to boar that Mrs. Campbell's engagement was called off, but during the last fort night oircumstances have arisen that will compel Mrs. Trco to romain at homo until after tho month of April, and tho joko of the laattor is that Mrs. Troo herself is Bodolightod that sho has written to Mr?. Campbell and bogged her to tako her plaeq in Mr. Treo's com pany. New York Sun. Cnpltnl Needed There. Consular advices received at tho de partment of stato warn Americans against emigrating to Mexico with a viow to permanent sottlomont with in sufficient means or without informing thomselvoa in a reliablo way as to tho prospects for earning livelihoods. While thero aro undoubtedly good op portuuitios in Moiico for enterprise, frugality and tin if t, it in, hko other countries, land of varyhiK comlili.mt-, and it often huppens tliat tusappoinr mout ia tho result of emigration under taken upon iiiiuffloiwit or misleading Information or without resources which vt always neoewnry to tuooeaj in a now eoiity. Many Americans Jmro been indncwl by alluring 8tatemont m to tho cheap iiom of ooffeo raising, otu, to emigrate to Menico within tlio pt year, and ionie uve lout their all by bo (loiiitf For tliFae lowoiw oouml (tour to ewi don AmerioaiM ngniuet the r&prwienta tiona of gpeoolatow, who tre always t-u (he watch for tho unwary Phllmlfil- phia PreHB. OHtwItttH tU VtHWf Imm " Kmtptar, Jlaviiig ill fivrwl th.it the vogarh cf t(.i.m i tr- Put ii hotel propriLtori in tbe way of cb.rK hav mltuuuotd a annibrr of KnRiii and Amui(uu(i ilhm who uc 1 t M- wil "e wifc at rercttiji "" ol th ''" " Prutcli i-rtpiUU to giva U awiilu Urth, or, If tin y do nay, P' to funaJwl ui,ait uw-iiU iu pruftuu.e to a '', 1, tho Iu ,...,..Hiiiuf Hlueu'.uit Cur '.iiii.ttn) cow tcuibltttef bujiuK r ImiMing huu in Utf Ut lrU of 1'uiii wl Uywx tbeni bttt OH tbBU'"" 1J" OuiaUvauti at tha ii't J'' '" w tbM yi"iu will ha MVt4 'I irontih- I -rcbUK jHtawltO tfr tL ir ar.ivrfL Ttouy till U. rmJ to --f. "w "'aK'M" fur ll"r yxuuvf' iU elm " tptl um th-y iiy. " proir won ., iw. ii m kam cfeu b fur'lh4 in W tyU Ht I dwtrd-Wetwlunw WHAT THE MOON SAW. A little Wuo oyitl lnnownt Out iu the yardn 1 1 play nndtbawHl.with ul ; thought of wronfc A mother hrn away. Hr father Epo'n In earnest tones. And i;mv t'.j ordn lio said, Whllo she, sad lor h"r 1 hough tlessnosi Went to hor Uttln bt-d. Agnln at nljjl ; -ln mfht the yards, Feorlw of Khat tr owls, WUb, ujwii i roll r nt-.t or tree, Slumboiva the pnelou fowls. Wht n tliry with tonlfilug noise Flew out and o3,i!U lid, Tho master nought to know the causa And met Ida panting child. "rather, I c-uno to kiss tho hen," Sho Raid in hor 8Weet way, "And tell her I was sorry 'causa I scared her yesterd ly." Tho father clasped her in his arms In happiest embrace. "And I, too," enid tho gentle moon, "I kissed the dear, sweet face." Agnes E. Mitchell. NOT WHAT IT USED TO BE. Two Small Hoys Compare Notes on Sunday School Christinas Trees. Two small boys woro standing In a doorway with their hands in their pookots ns tho leportcr waited for a car and over heard them talking as follews: "Say, Jimmy, 1 got trun down pretty hard nothlnk but a llttlo rod box of bum candy nnd a pictor book ns ain't fit fur me littlo slstor to cut dolls out or. Dafa all I got fur six weeks' n-hustlln tru mo brok fus every Sundny, mornln and wnlkln six blocks to dat Sunday skulo nt Forty seventh street nnd den hurryln tru mo dinner to got to t'other one up by Slxtioth. T'lngs nin't wot dey wuz. I used tor got" "Is dat all yer got?" brokoin tho other, with a chucklo. "I wont to free,, and Ivry ono uv 'em gimmo a big box o' good gimidrops and slch things and a book. Unt's t'reo books and t'reo boxes, and 1 only ben to ono o' them skules four weeks, aud dat skulo dono tho best gimmo a book nil nbout figlitin, wld red covers." "Jls" my luck. Where did you get "omf" "Over to dat placo nox' Brady's on Leventh arnoo In do mornln and clear down ter 'iJilrty-flf street in do afternoon, nnd I had ter hunt, I kin tell yer, fur ono as wns open orcnin's, but a feller in skulo tolo o' ono whero thoy does things sllok up In do Seventies, and I trldo it fur four weeks, and doyso do onos gimmo do book hboutfightln." "Let's you and mo works pards nexf jcar, ohf Wo kin work t'reo or four each, and divvy." "I guess if do ting's worked right dona's a good deal in it. I" But hero tho car camo along. Holly Song. Caro Is but n burstcd bubble. Trill the carol, troll tho catch. Booth, we'll cry, "A truco to tronblol" Mirth and mistletoo shall match. Happy folly.I We'll bo Jolly I Who'd be melancholy now? With a "Hoy, tho holly! Ho, the holly l" Polly hangs tho holly bough. Laughter larking in tho eye, sir, Flonsuro foots it frisk and free. Ho s ho frowns or looks nwry, sir, Taith, a witless wight is ho. Merry folly I What a volley Groets tho hanglm? of tho bought With u "Hey, tho holly I Ho. thehollyl" Who'd bo melancholy nowf Century. , H.i' K.llr' Costumo. During liib.recent visit to Schonbrunn tho Q-i man emperor went to church in a cost amo which attracted great atten tion, as well it might. Ho wore a gray tunic, with green facings and broad epau lets; a green leather belt, from which hung a hunting knife, tho handle adorn ed with an imperial gold crown; high varnished bootd and spurs and a Styrlan hat, with an enovmous plumo that shook at overy stop. Loudon News. A remarkahlo aichicological discovery Is announced from Treves. In excavat ing the old Roman walls close to the Mosello a complete Roman pottery es tablishment was discovered. Professor Dolloy of tho University of Pennsylvania 1ms discovered that tho thyrsus cai i ied by Bacchus was tho flow er cluster of the dato palm, not a fir or pine cone as usually translated. A mv.ecnni founded in Berlin by Wil liam I is intended solely for the recep tion of royal garters. Qaitcrs from the limbs of all tho princesses that have boen married in Europo since 1817 have been found in this unique collectipo. GOLDEN, nEDICAL"- DISCOVERY. The invention of Dr. R. V. Pierce, chief consulting physician to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, at Buffalo, N. Y has, during the past thirty years, made a record in the cure of bronchial, throat and lung diseases that fairly entitles it to out rank all other advertised remedies for these affections. Especially has It manifested it potency iu curing consumption of the lungs. Not every case, but we believe Fully 98 Per Cent. of all cases of consumption, In all Its earlier stages, are cured by Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, even after the disease has progressed so far as to induce repeated bladings ftom the lungs, severt lipg-erimr cough with copious expectoration" (Includ ing tubercular matter), great loss pf fleh and eatreme emaciation and weakness, Do you doubt that hundreds of such case reported to us as cured by "Golden Med. leal Discovery " were genuine cases of that drwd and fatal disease ? You need riot take our word for It They have, In nearly every intanc, been o pronounced by the best and mot experienced home physicians, who have no Interest whatever In ml, representing them, and who were often frtrongly prejudiced aud advised against i trial of "Vjolden Medical Discovery," but who have been forced to cornet that It urpasi, Hi curative power over thl fatal imUay. all other medicine with wJIeh they are acquainted Nasty cod liver oil and Iu filthy 'emulsion'' and mixture, had been tried in nearly all thete caM aud had either utterly failed to bne (It. or had only teemed to benefit a little for a abort time Bxtract of malt, wliUkey, aad varjwe preparation ?nhe bvnopuot phltahad alto been faithfully tried In vain The pbotograplia of a large number pf those cured of consumption, bronchia. hairing cough, Mturna, chronic natal eaSrrh and kindred njaladU. have been skillfully reproduced In a book of &) p.. which will he mailed to you, on r law of widret end fix cent In lwp. You can then write thote cured and lrn idwEf forXk, W0M.D RlSWMAHY What is Costorla is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphino nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee- is thirty years uso by Millions of Mothers. Castorla destroys Worms nnd allays feverishncss. Caatoria provents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic. Castorla relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castorla assimilates tho food, regulates tho stomach and bowels, giving healthy, and natural sleep. Cas torla is tho Children's Panacea tho Mother's Friend. Castoria. "Castorla Js an excellent medicine for chil dren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its good effect upon their children." Dr. O. C. Osoood, Lowell, Mass. " Castoria Is the best remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I hope the day is not far distant when mothers will consider the real interest of their children, and use Castoria, Instead of the various quack nostrums which are destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby sending them to premature graves." DR. J. F. KlNCHELOE, Conway, Ark. Tha Cantaur Company, 77 I If rnrAT N'gSft The short route to points la rasuinguu Idaho, Montana. iJakotas. Min nesota and the east. Through tickets on sale to and from Chicago, St. Louis, Washington, Philadelphia, New York, Boston, and all points in the United States, Canada aud Europe. Tho Great Northern Railway is a now transcon tinental line. Runs BuO'et Library Observation cars, Palaco Bleeping and Dining Cars, Family Tourist Sleepers and first and second class coaches. 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