Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, July 01, 1889, Image 1

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BEST PAPER IX SALEM,
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VOL. 2.
SALEM, O REG OX. MQXBAY, JULY 1, 1889.
NO. 104.
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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
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A GOOD INVESTMENT.
49-Tlie Terms nro Most Rcasonable'CS
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CAPITAL
JOURNAL.
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From Sew York and Chicago
THE FINEST GOODS
A lirl k pii ml iiffj i till 1Iiw1j
ALIlk VMIUUIIIIp,.! WI 4.. "IIIMD IW k(1.U J VITHUI llilll
mlngri, Plaid, Ht.lpeiind plain Surahs, linilds, Plushes,
etc,
RIBBONS, KID GLOVES AN!)
SUNSHADES 7ND PARASOLS.
Full and C
Beaded Shoulder
tie
FWi
f-A
Curtains,
CST"A full and complete
-Goods. "
No. 239 Corner State
LUNN &.
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ii'-LlAh 01yi)Hl GOODS aMJXOTIONS. - Nice lines of white goodsrtfbo sold at prices far below their actual
' - "J&- value. Wo have new and elegrmh light-weight coats and vests which wo
TV FJ W T T "H " r will sell for less than other defierV pay for them. We have cotton llun-
P V u$ 3 P I nels, twelve yarfs forl; whhC'goooJi. fourteen yards forl; dressbuttons,
,, ,C4 M 0 N 11 vi f Oc per dezen: dress goods, uspal price NJ. now 85c: houseliniiurs. 3o ner.
Ll h I I 1 L. B O H I J yard; lawns 4lc a yard.
z
"irarirmirTrrT 'TJiQflrfjaussafTastasgaagg.g, ttmi hmt
im Liveof Stable..
d. Mocey lma lutefr purclins.L'd the Liv
ery ,nnd Feed StaWo (ormerly owned by
"WngiierAGermui and now conducts
A
Ho has Honit of the bent rigs in the city.
Give him ncall'aud It will 1 Oiled with
great proniptrieAs. ,t
DAVID T. WILLIAMS,
. l'roprlctoc
of
9-()rders li
Will receive pron
George I. Sayes has been appointed
special aeentrtor the abovo laundry and
any waMilng left with him will be prompt
ly attended to.
3-l'rlces reasonable and worlt guaran
tcd.
-r -
J. J. CULVER,
County Surveyor.
JAMES WALTON,
ToJoftrapher.
W. H.tBYA!6.
jpvll Engineer.
Byars.JnTci'i Walton
9nrveydrs it Topographers,
StuSfoys, drafts, plaU
lrinaNyui devrlptloiA
if yfnd54jiwnlots, and
roid", dlli?hsstreet!',
su'iri. alleys, ffftvctn-i
Jniin mill furnlsliet
jfi-nnnable nrlecs. Old
Uoht Soia TRAWTconiers and lines re-e-w.
u E. ounixt tablUhed from original
toY, K.T. fleld notes.
Gnidea for dllches, roadH. streets or,f,w'
cm. with estimates Airnifhed on appl ca
tion. AddreAs County Bureyor oillce.
Selcm, Oregon.
ESTAnmiiKD nv satio.vai. autiiohitv
ttl iid
OF . i
SALEM
Capital Paid up,
- - OREGON.
75,000
10,000
Surplas, '
It. H. WAIXACK.
FrcaidcnU
W. W.-3tAUTIN.
J. H. AI.HF.IIT,
-President.
. Cashier.
DIRtCTj
Si
W.T.'Oniy,
r,W.3lurtln, ,
J. 31. Martin,
a Wallace.
II. Albert.
Dr. W. A.Cuslek.
T. M
turn.
LOAN
IvlADH
To farmen on
neat and other market-
able produt
conjlirned or m torv.
either
Stale awi Coaitv Warrants MtU al Par.
FIIlSTW--m
Salem Stem Laundry.
SALEJloitEOON.
Pft. sA Stelner's grocery store-
jJXsMlC'UtlOll
9kjFwSc ij
ThcCapital National Bank
COMMERCIAL PAPER
)IOif Kopg snd CulcutW.
I 'II L U I PTT?,AT AT.P.I
IN THE CTY. h -PS:3-
DRESS GOODS 'V . flilil K SItif-
4i ttmfnll 111 lrnuti ti i-!tn
GLOYIM ALL KINDS
stock of Men's Furnishing
and Commercial Streets.
BROWN.
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SALEM. OREtiON.
OH. J. itKVNOIjb.S,
'y Kt I.ATITl
M'reHldent.
Vice President.
- - Cashier.
JOHN AHJ1K,
BANKING,
Kxctiangoon poHJand, San Franclhco,
Xw York, IJndoiKnnd Heni: Konjr
bought and solfl. Htutcvounty and City
warninta boulit. Karniexs lire cordially
Invited to deposit und transact business
with us. liberal advnneesvjiiado on
wheat, woolihops and other property at
reasonable Kites. Insurance un ucli se
curity can bo obtained at the bank in
most reliable companies.
NEW LIVERY STABLE.
Gaines; Fisher, v Proprietor.
Corner Ferry and Llbertstrects. N. E. cor
from Cheifh&keto h6iel,8.ilem,Or.
Good nccommodatpins nxcommerclal
travelers. First-cla4 riga nlvayon hand
Charges reasonable M
C M. I0CKWC0D,
SALEM, ... -OREGON
Headquarters for the, Willamette 'Valley
forth eelcUrated-vColiiirfbla bicycles and
tricycles; TlioColfttnblisiiio well known,
are the bcM made, amtfliavo valuable Im
provements fortho yJtNw'J'hne wanting
machines will do wcliio cinMm or corres
pond with mo beforj nurcliafttug. OIllco
atnilbe:t Ilros.' b:nli !M7 Commercial ht
Salem.
DO YOU
AT?
If you do,
W. C, T. U. f
the
TAURANT
In tho oticm hoi
where s-ou can
get a good clean if
evenlnir.
any time of day or
This restaurant ft. imder new manage.
nient and uitUf.ic-Mon Is guaranteed. J-.v.
erytUIng Is in flrtA.-las sIiuih-
ilr.onilMn. 8. K IIOWAni),
Tho New Managers,
THE HOME RESTAURANT,
1 Taring been furnljud
avlng been lurnlJIed for the osiecIal
n n
fnltc
nocommci
niioiir oi uio iiuuiii. c
tho alte:
f the tho HUNGRY
I and sleepy one
Our Home" beds, now
ana cienn; goou
nlnrlv three tim
o ' meals servea reg-
t'ninwe in
the kitchen. Oi
bee (or
youM If.
E. M LAW, Proprietor.
tor. Court and High 81., Halem, Or.
1)11. If. SUlTir, DENTIST,
i Has a new nrowl by jWHcli lie can ni
' ..i.i of nrtllleT.il Ulbfio lierfectly that
l,nBCnu t with tlienell the limt dy
u.y rc lnerpd. flute weurnip I'mo
onnoyamof them-
; nd get . jj'i j
i rivt-d nniicoinrnir.Mi"uiu mi "n ':
iiiiMt;iu Annus i JMiiuroKiencs itiiii ra i'H jkfe
-,1 J .. .. J IV..! ! i H,ii.L .,' WLL3 tVWMi., HH- BK'iET.'W IVT . tf Th.-'i eIr E1JllIti&4 LW tTV" T"- . -
Ifcifces in Alf Widths. t'aw2H;ir!2S
"'Wraps and latest Novel- Tl k
sin ocariSi vw wi,n,m i :...ii .. J.. ...i 1. ..i...n...
s w ni:iuit-jii9t iui-ci t;u uuiut.' ivuii;l:ui hum ;wuiis, Jiieiuuiiig many
V novelties In Mimnier nlnrliiniX 3 will soil tlinsii vir nlir;in
Pnlass. -R.-. i-i-! .-.- r "" ""' b""' X4- " " '""
. - -- - - i -- v j- v-l-sj. j Ja' i x
Nationa
Bank
catlft
m
k. i.iTir
NOtt
ier r
i?nu
njoiu
e-tf a u.0 u
at u u cairma
gSl,"SSrt Tin rwt.Vk0VwnW.
' Wn,urr",
7 .::'&S3!rr r ITfZkSSi
r 5rtn5raffi5E4 Rwas$ rjfft,,si2i.YVMM$rafSM
v n m m wrs KUEUf rr mm . ska hm $3iesffiKssaiKfias.!
W IH5 m. SK HHW1fffyf5l W'i fl; 7 SE3 1 MMySflKKaaWfrSR -7, 1 ilffi
a Wo will sell all kinds of goods at the wvno relative llgures. Call and
i rif ifiiiiiirrwi rmir rr nni-n rnn incr tviitia nii.t oiii iiia n inmuioi
j Capito! Adventure Company,
rJ OPERA.
Salem, -
A..E.STRANG,
No, IMJ Commercial Street,
SALEM, - - OREGON.
DEALEn IN f
STOVES and
NGES
I'ltifliliiutf, Gas and
Fillins.
Tinware andVAr,
Metal Vork
a bBcciaitv
j-r. 7 I.
tea- Airent for the
;t
'TtUJHAUDSON i
HOYNTON COMPANY'S Furnaces.
ttilillol.nil In HUH
lis-
New Butcher) Shop
AT
NO. HO STA'TE ST.
ANOKVlE kx
IIANSOME.
Hn vo opened up n nr
dabs butcher shop
at the above locatlofl.
lcro they will bo
pleased to herve therfeopUS
itn mo
a
CHOICEST .fiND UH.ST jqCATS
of all kinds thaffho market nffords.
Give them a call and bo convinced of tho
superiority or their meats.
i-Ooods dellveiedfree.
WI1EX YOU ARE UUNtlRY
Star M
21( Coin u
JVhero you can get a first-class lm
any price from a nickel up. No Chi
oh for
namen
arecinpioycu.
.NOTICE OF ELECTION.
VTOTICE is hereby given that thcro will bo
IN an election held ut the Alert Hook and
ladder truck houso at Salem, Oregon,
on Jlonday, July 1, 18SH, between the hour
of "o'clock ft. m and i o.rlock p, m. of said
day for the purpose of electing a chief engi
neer ami nn assistant engineer or tho Sa
lem Fire department for thecnijulng year,
und thofollowlng pertonsare named nnd
n.immiiiir-il .(mitre of mini ffleellon lo-wlt:
J.U.Ucjotli.W J- Clark. Wult Ixiwc, J.. K
1'rult.
The following persona ore HpjKilnt-
..! (Tlprktt. tfiwtl
Fraser. Done by order of the Itoard of
Fire Delegates of tho1 Halem Flro lx-art-ment.
JunolO, IniO.
Attest: S. T. lUcil.uinu.
Pre. IJ F. 1). 8. IVD.
il. u. niarr unci a. i
A.I., 1 KAsmt,
riecrcuiry H. F. I). 8. K. J).
IH 6-1 It
ATTENTION
farme;
lllg, little, new, old.sccon
rolllnr.
nai.improveu, unit
, und In fact ulf
KII1US 01
Farmsyror Sale,
A good fjnarchenpand croplUcijun n
Come and eu before yeu buy.
THOMAS & PAYNE j
llcan
stic
i. w yj i.. vV. ,
g X 9
ftrcial fHreci,
IR!
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ilninnd
iiiirovu
07 UTATK ST,, SALIiM
X.
HOUSE CORNER,
Oregon.
uvneriTTmr
rrw TrmtxxxoMtasn ium
regon
Corner Mill and Su
nor Sis.,
mi tvV
larec isicuks
ne ioi, iiii'iii, ui.
PLEA
ROOMS
TABLE.
Lodgii.Per Day, $1.
l-rco transportation or Miassengers
baggage to and from depot?
and
I!. .1. nllAHP, Proprietor.
AANTi;i.
WANTKI) A Hltimllon by a boy 11 years
' old, on farm or fcloelt rnncliu. A good
worker, vim plow or tend stock. Call nt tho
ollicool tho CAl'lTAl, .louitNAi. for"U."
MtfWl
WANTElJABeniTcmiiii nfilvo years ex
' perleuco i l cmiinilhslon business wants
a position Indoors wlieto ho can put in all
his tlmo. Has had boiiiocxpcrlcuro In teal
t't n to and lnaiuruuv; IsukooiI hand in a
waiohouke; Ik agotid mat 1 lomut le-Iiill and
eon keep lionkn anil innlco himself general
ly useful nnd is not afraid of work, ltcst
of reierences given. Addiess "H.," Joun
kai. Oinci:. 5-lltf
roit IlKNT.
I70II l!i:Nt'.-Iu a lino locality, several
1 nlwlv furnished rooms, either with or
Wit llltllT uouru
I''or particulars call upon
Win. . Arnold, 7
i win
iter street.
M..JM i . 1.1
FOIt SAf.i:
i;Otl BAI.K.- A Fa KM OF :tST AClfilS
1 all under fuueonnd eultlvailun, la tho
et range iuntry of Kastern Oregon.
The best ohame ever oifitred lor u man to
1 engage In stuck rals.tuir. For oartlculurs
union or iuiureu
v.lI.nYAUS,Saloin,Oie80ii.
hOClBTY NOTIUIW.
aWVKIJDUBNil-l", I. O. O. F iihcIh
In OdihFullttws'iIull upstairs. Cornei
. .i,Tii(inr.,lnl IviliLjirrv kfr.-.'fll ovitpv Hilt.
Nol. I.
Com
tin.
iayai7:wp.rn.
T,oiu:(jr. "v J
,.... ..W. . J ...., .v.,, ...r
A
,a WAiroN,
htcretnry. N.
J A. 11. Hedgwlck Pos;
;, No. 10, Depart
ilHuwry Monday
M.
nient or uregon, im
eveniiiKHttliii hull uver I ho Oregon lmd
comtfl!iy'v.ollle,.'lIIIng uoiurades nri
cordially limiixf Toutlend,
rd ally IiIYUiif loatlenit.
A. Wvfnja.Kii, I'osi i
F. HotrTlWIciJ7yjjta H
A. W'JntAXt.r.u. Post ComimidtT,
II.
Proposals for Huffer.
fpHB HOAIID of Trustees of tho Oregon
i state 1iiwiii'uIiiiii hereby invito sealed
proposal for furnishing nt the iuyliihi,JUO
iNiuinU, more or It ', of butter of best inuil
Ily, to Imi flirulklltMl in such ijimnlltUw and
III sucu 1111104 us rciuirisi, lurmm y.-nr.
'Hie ri(ht to rd''i any and ull bids Is ro
her'l. . ....
lllds will be opened at 11 o clock a. in,
Tuesday, J illy ID. 10.
HV I.VKHTKlt PKNNOVItlt,
OHO. W. MlIllUDK,
O. W.WKIIII.
Iksird nt TriuU'C-s,
Yn. 31UM.V, Clerk of lUmtti.
c-aw-w,
and Dravs.
MEAD
new drill's
upared to uuall bui-
iperru 11 to
'ojll it.firi-litl
WK.t . fA
I'M W
SAT
r
AMD croao
wmm wi mi m wmmMM m "
Trucks
iVIUbMK(3i
'An nnw idCrijiiJ With fl
NUi UV. ....UM.V N
.... . ..... ir , .. h-.
KM IiniM! Him llllJ'i
' V5' "' '"elf I sSwii
ll r .r . '. .- Uv uIh
klf'x U
Out of r.iilli-tuli Into Flood.
"I cscnpoil but left my clotlic..
I was not very prooiitiiblo, but my
wife thought I could explain after
ward. I hud gone homo and was
taking a bath, I was In tho tub
when ehu callud mc that the Hood
was coming, and ho frightened wins
she that I jumped out, realized tho
situation in u moment, and with
only tho bath towel for a covering
I started for tho hills with her.
Wo escaped, but mv clothes went
with tho house and all I pososscd
down tho river. It was somewhat
awkward but I guess my wife was
right. I can apologi.o or let her do
it for mc. They'll believe her, per
haps, even if they wouldn't believe
me." Johnstown Letter.
Knew lie Was of Age.
A. U. Marsh was judge at demo
cratic primary. Monday. A young
smooth-faced follow offered his
vote, and Marsh asked him if
ho was old enough to vote. "Yes,"
says the fellow, "lam 21."
"How do you know?"
"Well, I hsivo had tho seven-year-Itch
tlireo times," was tho re-
HpailHC.
An American traveler in Trinidad,
tho island that Columbus reached
and christened after his long and
anxious journoy of 1408, says tho
asphaltum lake there that supplies
tho world covers nlnty-ntne acres
and contains millions of tons of
pitch, which is renewed as fast as
taken out. Trinidad is the place
where oysters grow on trees. The
bivalves aro raked oil' llko fruit
from the root of tho mangrovo run
nlni; through tho cliff's Into tho
water.
Ta&s.
Tlic Chief Ilrnion lor tno groat SUO
cess ot Hood's Sarsaparllla la found In taa
artlclo Itself. It Is mcilt that wins, and tilt
fact that Hood's Sarsaparllla actually a
compllslies what Is claimed for It, Is what
has given to this medicine a popularity and
salo greater than that of any other sarsapa
! I -...: Alnp rllla or M004 purl
iVlcNI Wins flerbeforo tho public.
Hood's Sarsaparllla cures Scrofula, Salt
Rheum and all Humors, Dyspepsia, Blck
Headache, Wllousncss, overcomes That
Tired Feeling, creates an Appotlto, strength
ens tho Nerves, builds up tho Wholo System.
lloo.l'n Miirnmrlllii Is sold by all drug
gists. ?t;slxfor?5. Prepared by C. I. Hood
(cCo., Apotliecailcs, Lowell, Mass.
REED'S OPERA HOUSE.
Lauri k Bell Comedy Company
Wedncsdny Nighyvul' 3d,
The greatest of nlfeomcdlts,
EGISTS!
Fourth,
(Slon Huccess,
, Main
l I IIU I Ulllll Y I IKII.M
fio funniest of all musical farces.
Heats on tale at Pattou's.
Oeuontl adiiilkslou '.'' and fA',
scats 7fi'!.
Ileerved
CllOI'IWslONAI, (). 1(1)4.
I J. HIIAW, attorney nt luw.Malem.Oie-
j
" gon. Ullleu iiit-siairs 111 1110 ruuon
block.
"i J. JIW.s'ImVJTT isiTfTTIhT:.
.1 imii-n lii llii-WVi- Hunk Illnck. Coin
meri'lal striJrfT'.ileihsrllgn of the big
tooth. "" iiw
DHYBftfAiV-SflW. filOl. it. McCoY
I iihyslclaiivHiid uirrrou, has located
una iukcii
ver Houlro Furrars
grocery store
tile diseases u sneo
la
uy.
Coustiltation free. 12-'Jldw
r wiTj.rAStH. Ki-iofooTiA pirufi
WTT
ml Tyrmwrltcrfjopyist. Will iiiake
reiHirls of trJaT.fc.; opylnif on tyiio
wrltcruecunitUnnd neatly done, (nilca
with I A 3lnrfnlnif, ijmmerclul Ht., Up
ktulrs, NuW'fSunk Illwk.
or mic.
A millibar o
re tnu-t nf desirable
Iuud within
Vl a half mlliMof Halem,
iVm j.x)u,iwtrucie.
ui .irck
VJVO ti
1 1 acHamubum.v,
(irmSiciu! jwK,
Wli
Sm
thHtrat
Tliunsduy NfgitL Jul
1 ho latest Jumdon aiuFW
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LATEST BY TBCEGRAPH
A Itieh .Mining Discovery.
lU.AciciooT City, Mont., Juno30.
Grave fears aro entertained of n
general uprising and wholesale
butchery lit tho Oro Fino mining
district, on account of claim jump
ing by two brothers named Moore,
who have taken cowboys In their
employ. Saturday one of tho Moores,
In sinking an artesian well, uncover
ed what is supposed lo bo the richest
vein of goldj and silver bearing
quartz in tho territory, and they
jumped the whole townsito of Cham
pion, near Deer Lodge, under the
mineral laws. Dozens of claims
have been staked out on the lead by
jumpers, and a messenger has been
sent to Helena to enable them to re
tain possession of the property. An
old -miner, who saw the quartz, says
It Is richer than that of granite, and
estimated it to bo worth 5,000,000.
Colorado Itnnlc lloblicrs.
Di:nvi:u, Col., June 30. A special
from Tellurlde, Col., says: Deputy
Sheriff' Kuouso and Sherill' J. Love,
brought in two men accomplices of
the bank robbers. Thoy were shad
owed nnd found carrying ammuni
tion and provisions to tho robbers,
who nro hidden in tho hills between
the Dolores und Maucos rivers. Ho
says lie Is sure that Jicrt Madden,
Hob Porter, Mat Warner and Tom
MeCarty committed the robbery,
and that they havo been preparing
for this for some Imo. They aro
still In tho hills, surrounded for
miles with a heavy growtli of brush,
ami no trails havo been seen except
at tlmos on tho outskirts. Some
twelve or fifteen men aro still in
pursuit.
Transcontinental Travel.
s San Fkan'cisco, June 30. Travel
to tho east Is very quiet, and first
class travelers aro few and far be
tween. From tho east, however,
travel Is better, and the Pullman
tourist cars seem to hit the mean be
tween first-class sleeper and immi
grant very happily. During tho
last week arrivals on this coast by
the Phllipps excursion, using tour
ist ears, wero twenty-two for Port
land, llfty-four to this city, nnd
thirty-eight to Los Angeles. Tho
outlook hero is said to bo very good
font heavy fall and winter travel to
this coast.
A FI001I nt Hong Kong.
San Fhancisco, June 30. The
steamer Itlo do Janeiro arrived lute
to-night from Hong Kongand Yoko
hama. One of tho most destructive rain
storms In tho history of Hong Knng
occurred May 21) and 30. The total
rainfall for thirty-three hours was
twonty-nlno and a half Inches, nt
times tiie fall measuring nearly
three inches per hour. Hong Kong
papers do not venture to mention
the losi to private property, such us
realdenecH, stores, etc., hut places
tho estimated loss to public property
nt about fcJOO.OOO.
Clan-Nu-Uiiel.
Philadelphia, Juno 30. Dr.
Peter MeCaliey, acting for Clan-nu-gael
hore suspended eight camps of
that order, compilslng the Sullivan
faction, for refusal to contribute t76
each to aid In the prosecution of (he
Croiilu murderers. It Is apparent
that serious iiMU'rouccs have arisen
between members of tho Clau-na-gacl
proper and the Irish nation
alist faction, which will result In
tho expulsion of the latter element
from the order In this city. About
3000 members aro In tho order here
In good standing.
(loyalty ami halior,
liuuH.ici.H, Juno LHJ. The shah of
Persia made a visit to tho works of
the Zurli.g to-day accompanied by
King Leopold. A delegation of
worklngmeu wnlted upon the king,
His majesty shook hands with them
and addressed them, saying: "You
work In your sphere ami I In mine.
A II workcis are members of thesame
family and should Join hands. Tell
your comrades my feelings nro In be
hulf Helgliiin, of union mid
strength. "
Noillicrii l'ucillu I'lmiN.
St. Paul, Juno 30. T. F. Oakes,
president of the Northern Pacific
rallwuy, in an Interview In this city,
denies emphatically that his com
pany prop'Msos to withdraw from
th fir Canadian relations. He says
they aro building rapidly through
MnnlMiin. mill nilmllu Hint m.ir.illn.
., ' , ... ...
I tlons aro underway turning to the
juurchuio of the ?sortlivrn Central
' rallwuy,
Terrified Negroes.
Uaivtimoke, Juno 30. Tho ne
groes of Southern Maryland are
paulc-strlcken over meteoric displays
seen In that section during the last
two nights. Reports were received
from Prince George's county of a
large meteor seen. The information
comes that hundreds of superstitious
negroes in tho lower counties aro so
terrified that they will not work,
nud are spending their time In pray
er and singing hymns In tho belief
that the world is coming to an end.
Accident to a Sleep-Walker.
San Ukknahdino, Juno 30. Ear
ly this morning Mrs. Samuel Cun
ning of Cucamonga, who has beea
hero for tho past ten days, stopping
at a private hospital, walked In her
sleep and Jumped from a three-story
window, breaking her arm and Jaw,
and injuring herself internally. She
lived about six hours.
Mackerel Growing Sraree.
Chicago, Juno SO. People who
like mackerel will hnvo to pay big
prices for them next winter, for this
summer's catch is almost a complete
failure. Old fishermen think they
havo crossed tho Atlantic nnd thcro
seems to bo some grounds for believ
ing so, as mauy mackerel nro now
being caught ofr tho Irish and En
glish coasts..
ADDITIONAL LOUAL NEWS.
Article of Incorporation,
Articles of incorporation wero
tiled with the secretary of stufo to
dayas follews: Tho Mineral min
ing coinpnny of Portland, with B.
P. Cardwell, J. W. Mluto nnd C. P.
Church incorporators. Their busi
ness Is to buy, sell, hold, lease, own
and work mines.
Katates In Probata,
In matter of tho guardianship of
M. Veazy, u spendthrift, Frank
Uuskey appointed guardian and
files bond in sum of $850, which Is
approved by tho court. John C.
Booth, Ed. N. Edes und L. H.
Tarpley aro appointed appraisers.
In matter of tho estnto of Henry
Steiuhauscr, John Calvert, adminis
trator, llles application for final
settlement.
Ill TrltU Postponed.
The trial of James McClovelund,
for drawing a revolver on Ike Ford
011 Inst Saturday night, was post
poned until seven o'clock this even
ing. McClovoland Is the young mnn
who has bcon employed oh waiter at
Hcllenbrand'H eating parlors, and
tho charge against him Is that of
drawing a revolver on young Scott,
whom he met walking hvlth a party
friend. Scott escorted the birdie
home and at once put the officers on
track of McClevcland.
There will bo four street cam at
the Capitol to-night when the oxor
clses close, to furnish transportation
down town for tho many.
A Knock-down Argument.
" Weel, John, how aro you to-day?"
said a Scotch milliliter t ono of his
parishoners on meeting him on the
roud "Gey weel sir: goy wool," re
sponded John, cautiously, "gin it
wasna for the the rheumatism in
mo rlehtleg."
"Ah, weel, John, bo thankful,
for thero is no mistake you uro get
ting old llko tho rest of us, and old
age, you know, doesn't come nlond.';
"Auld age, sir," returned John,
I wou'er to hear ye! Auld ago bos
uacthlug to do wl't. Here's my
Ither leg Jlst as auld, an' it's quite
sooud and sooplo yet."
Attention has been culled to the
Httle-appreelated value of soupstoiio
as a protective disintegrating Influ
ence of the atmosphere. It ha
long been used In China to keep
sandstone and similar materials
from deterioration, and perisliablo
obelisks havo been preserved in that
country for many centuries by a
paint made from powdered soap
stone. The substance Is said to be
csjicclally adapted as paint to pre
vent the corrosion of Iron and steel.
The American
pany hau been
execution com
lucorKrated in
Chicago, Its object being to exeeute
criminals sentenced to deuth. Tho
Idea Is to employ hangmen and
open correspondence with all tho
United States with a view to execu
ting criminals "with neatness and
dispatch."
An exchange which oflered a prite
lo any ono who could make two
words signifying "not enough" out
of tho single word 'enough' says
that tsovernl of Its ludy reader hm
t)ie, wrq "ope uijr,'l
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