i
THE CAPITAL EVENING JOUHttAX.
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TUB CAPITAL JOIMAL
TKItMH OF MUIISOKHTJO.N.
IMIf.V.
One yoir liy nmll.- f2
Hlx month liy innll.. f
Tlirwmonllmliy innll .- I Z
IVr week, Uellveifil byenrrler. 19
vrr.r.KJ.v.
One ymr by mnll .-..........l j0
Blr month" bjr mull..-....-- , J
On1 year, If tnilil In odvnnce 1 0
HI month', If pnldln advance... 5
For HrtvertlMng mien apply at thin office
AfiHulrrllcriiioTi7KCAiiTAiJoi:iwAi
who do not Mvuro their pniHT reiniliirly
will notify Hits office, giving nddrefusnml
the matter will be attended to at once.
Odlco, corner Court I and Liberty Htrcelo
SKETCH OF AX EMINENT MAX.
Daniel K. llnndmann Hip Sliakespcnr-t-an
Trnjrdlnn ConvrrspH Willi a
Jonrnal Itejiortpr Heart II
JJeyotnl all micHtloii the mot ein
lnent nntl distinguished Blmkespear
Ian dramatic artist and world-truv-ellcr
of thin age Is Daniel E. Bund
maim, now In the city and billed
to play the leading role In the Mer
chant of Venice to-night nt J teed 'h
oH!ra lioupo. It inuy beMome time
oeiore ttuietn Biinu ne Honored y a
eminent tragedian
I Hamlet. Last evening theopcra '
1 house was occupied by .Daniel 15.
Jlaiidmnuii, the eminent tragedian
a
"The evening paper contains the news
of to-dayj the morning paper gives you
th news of yesterday."
HORACE GREELEY.
Only leu cents n w-ek for the
.ToriiNAi, lieu-after, tin- In-nt paper
In Kalem.
Council Mkktino. To-night the
city council nicelH in regular hvhIoii
at the coiiueil chamber, and much
limlnccs Ih to bo looked after by that
honorable body. Tliti it the wrond
meeting of tin new year.
A Had 1'ai.l. -On lln-utliortliis
mouth Mw. .1. ('. OowomI, who re
sides near Turner, hIIjijkmI and fid.
sustaining severe Injuries She U
reported much Improved to-day and
will no doubt n cover fully.
and liis festival company, in
Jlamlet, a blinKcpcarean tragedy.
ThihH who failed to U present cm
feel assured that they have failed to
witness one of the finest uelors that
lini ever visited the Pacific coast.
Handtiiatiu Is supported by an able
number of Indies and gentlemen,
and thoe p regent last evening were
held In intense attention from tin
time that the curtain was drawn
aside until the last word wnsspoken.
In listening to the giauu production ,
last uveuimr one was reminded i
AvrvrTTiTR 71m T)nAr.. Tlie TJre.V-
Z ... .. -i I
man Urolbens 1L. M, wane auu ,
Wm. Jtrowii, through, the H iFt-m
, Land company hiiv- purcha-d the'
John (j.isli tract of lain, roulnitiliig
' pcti'ittv aer", tor Ibe su.n of PV
' (XN). Thl laud lies ewt of the rail
road, Hiid fr ailing on the Garden
', road. It is tine propcrt, lies high
mid dry, and line n deep black poll,
I and is very desirable Tor platting.
1 It will prove a good investment for'
the purchaser, who ure of the wild j
I and reliable busines men who know
uigo'xl thing when they see It anil
nave raltli lu Ilieir city aim n
fuliiie. Tlil tlie-econd large deal
the pat ten,
earance
oalG.
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C. SMALL'S,
n n"rntHt: "This ,s the I In this vicinity du.ing
o .... . " iiiKitif.t (tin Iliiiwk ti-Iintii u( ri.nil ' iliii'u . i
of In our youth, and whom we seem I -- r
..i ... i...- i ..fi..,. Almost a Rpxawav. His at-1
lllllJUL IU I Ullll'lliuvi 111 "in nntl - -- ... ,,, .
11.-1111.1111 in lliu 1. Illllllllirii iii .-in.
was deemed of sufllclent Importance
to cause the .iol'hxal to solicit an
interview'. The reporter found Ilerr
Haudmaun the soul of good-fetlow-sliip,
and was enraptured with
the intonations of his powerful,
sweet, yet charming musical voice,
betraying as It does in free How of
conversation a rich yet refined Ger
man accent. The actor was arrayed
years; lie who made that famous so
liloquy on life, who gave the ad
vice to the players, who thought
'this goodly frame, the earth, a
sterile promontory, and tills brow,
o'erhanging firmuneiit, the air, this
majestlcul rool, fretted witn goiuen
The .lo-ephlne county gi'te are
are unusually freakish this year
Usually In December course gold is
found by delighted ladies in the
crops of t he geese, but last week u
silver mounted corkscrew wax suc
cessfully removed from the breast of
one of these birds.
Wantkm aha Witnimh. Deputy
U. H. Marshal Myers came up from
Portland yesterday, armed with a
decree from the United .States court
for Superintendent Geo. 15. Down
ing to deliver one "Liberty,'' an In
diuu at the United States court at
Portland, as a witness on a whisky
caso. The prisoner was taken down
this morning.
Quitk Hicic The many friends
of Mrs. W. II. Odcll will bo grieved
In hear that her ailments are becom
ing more complicated, and that her
sufferings arc almost unbearable.
The general !s in Portland with Mrs
Udell and Is unable to leave at this
time. It 1st" be hoped that Mrs.
Odcll may soon he on the way to
recovery
La GmiM'i: at Chiimawa.
Henry Itodgcrs came up from Che
innwii last evening and stated to a
JouitNAL reporter thut there were
about forty of the children down
with the la grippe, and all of the
teacliors wore on the sick list. Mrs.
Hodgors lias been very poorly hut
was improving yesterday. He says
the children all have tlio disease in
a very mild form, but the older ones
urn having It In good shape.
A Humaukaiili: Dincovi:uv.
On Saturday night lastMrs. Will
inelhs, aged f0 years, died at Port
land at the Northwestern hotel on
Front and Clark streets. At the
time of her death alio was supposed
to bo dentltute and Huhcriulcudout
Moltrldu took charge of the remains
this morning, cstcrday, however,
A. T. HehoH', who examined the ef
fects of the deceased, found $o000 in
a trunk belonging to her. No one
dreamed that she was possessed of
so iiiiiah money, as she always ap
peared to ho lu Htraghteticd clrcuiii
Huuices. 'Tills fnimnato Hud will
more than procure a decent burial
for her.
Mill t'rrv. Mill City has a
population or i-'OO souls, "l'ls said
not long since that tint census was
taken and on summing It up It was
found there were 11)8 persons living
lu the city, but early the next morn
ing one of the citizens rushed Into
the presence of the. census taker and
exclaimed! "You will have to do
your work over!" "Why?" says he.
"liecause, the old woman has twins,
which makes just 3X)!" It has
thirty dwellings, a sawmill that Is
the pride of the city and an honor
to the country; It has three large
circular saws, one pony saw; the
caiMtclty of which Is otMHKl feet per
day. Lath mill with IW.tXMi capacity
i Kir day. Hhluglo mill cutting -M,-KXIhIi
fugles per day; three planers
mid it gauge edger, which employs
twenty men when In operation, two
dry goods stores, one drug stoic,
millinery store, two hotels, black
smith shop, potoUIce, tele raph of
lice, Jeweler shop and butcher shop,
Ixtot and shoo store, and the In
evitable of course, or a saloon. Cor.
Silverton Appeal.
KlSHI'I.NU TMK Ol.Il GKNTI.UMAN
Htiiakiiit. A pudgy old Wlseou
slu pair were on tlio southbound
train yesterday, whocauseda good
deal of innocent mirth. They had
been to visit a son, and the old ucu-
tleiuait was very talkative, while
lu slouch hat and ranching costume, ! . V' "'ilf!!:r.V.?.K
tiuu til rtnirjj n uifiit iit viia
cd not, nor woman neither;' he who
talked with the grave-diggers and
moralized on Yorlck's skull; the
school-fellow of Htoeiicrantz and
Gluldenslcrn at Wittenberg; the
friend of Horatio; the lover of
Ophelia; he that was mud and was
sent, to England and the slow
avenger of his father's death." The
critics have been greatly divided in
regard to Shakespeare's intent In
this tragedy and diameter. JIuzlitt
says "it is not a character marked
nystrengtn oi passion or win, outuy
refinement of thought and feeling."
Tlio playing last evening was ot u
most striking character, ine scene
at the graveyard where Hamlet,
accompanied bv his friend Horatio,
came in contact with the grave
diggers, was grand, but still more
sublime was it where the body of
the beautiful Ophelia was slowly
lowered into the cold and silent
tomb. Space will forbid any fur
ther mention of this grand work of
Shakespeare, but sulllcv it to say
that Daniel 15. llandmaiin and his
company are deserving of crowded
audiences wherever they may appear.
with loose limine! shirt open at the
throat, and told with pride of his
lib!) acre rand) at Missoula, Mon
tana, where he Is engaged In rearing
Perelieron horses. His converse In
the mother tongue is still more
charming than his English, and
tils versatility us an actor is largely
due to his perfect training In these
two mot powerful and graphic of
modern languages.
IMS CAltllKll.
D.tnicl 15 Haudmaun is a native
of Pius-la. Coming to New York as
a hoy of HI lie at once entered upon
the 'German stage. His career of
distinction was so rapid that in tlie
llnee years lie returned to Germany
and played leading parts in Peilui,
Sprngue, l'esthand Vienna theatres.
Mere he laid the foundation of his
Shakspcarean studies. He returned
to the American stage and in a
-cries of farewell concerts attracted
the attention of tlie dramatic crit
ics of New York, who urged him to
cuter on a career of the I5iigl!sh
stage. In six weeks lie appeared at
Ncblo's Garden as Shy look, suppoit
ed by MeCulIock, Frank Mayo and
the most eminent actors of tlie city,
lie has played on the English and
German stage ever since. His
phenomenal caiccr attracted the at
tention of Edwin Forest who In
vited him to play at ids home theatre
lu i'hiladelphla, and on ills llrst ap
pearance threw him a bouquet
plucked with his own Hand, enter
tained him ai his guest and traveled
w 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 u i fo r y ea rs. Fo res t rcga rd ed
Ktuduianu'ri Hamlet as the most
wonderful interpretation of his day,
and competent critics continue to so
regard It. Tlie preseneo oi only
about 'SM people at this play last
night must be explained In part by
the hold la grippe lias on so mauy
of the first citizens. For tlie ren
dition of this masterpiece of Shake
spear tlie citizens of San Francisco
pieseuted Handmaniiii gold medal
set with diamonds.
After a career of thirty-two years
as actor, this illustrious man haslo-tt
none of Ids versatility, vigor, or
boundless enthusiasm for the great
Euulish mat'tcr of human passions,
He lias played in Loudon, Australia,
India, and witli a parly of twelve
people went to the piincipal cities of
China, Hurniah, and the Malay
peninsula. His passion for travel
and tlie stain is unabated. Tlio
time has tinged his (lowing hair it
has not dimmed tlie luster of his
Hushing eye. Tills man who lias
been the guest of tlie Duke of Ediu-
liurg; tlio guest of the late Enieror
Fiilzfor a week at the Kaiserhof;
who was tlie personal friend and
companion of Iloraco Greely, Hay-
ard rayior, Kiucrson, ami lor whom
Longfellow wrote his drama "Tlie
New England Witches," finely
should receive a cordial welcome at
the capital citv this evening.
It is worthy of unto by the Jot'ii
NALthat lIcrrHaiidmau i! entertains
(lie highest ideals of dramatic art.
To the icporter ho said: "True de
votion to dramatic productions of
the highest meilt sutlers more neg
lect lu America than in any other
country. Tlie uneducated elements
of society hero as elsewhere prefer
the low comedy and minstrel, while
( large part of our highly educated
and religious people condemn the
theatre altogether. It Is a sad fact
that liypoericy plays some part in
all this. The true attitude for nil
intelligent coplo should bo to tus
(alu the noble, the pure, and the
true In the dramatic, as In any other
art, lint frown upon
melons mid vulgar."
the low, per-
Moat Nkwh. The Hoag of tlio O.
P. Hue, came down last eveului: at
f o'clock with about forty tons of
steamer freight for this place. The
lleutly. of the earno line, arrived
about the same time.from Portland
and unloaded sixty tons of general
merchandise lor taicm merchants.
They both tied up for the night and
left this morning at 0 o'clock. The
Hoag for Portland, tlie Hently for
Corvallls. The Three Sisters passed
down the river late lu the evening
but did not stop. She had a full
hud of wheat for Oregon City. The
uriom, oi the u. it. . line came
The work on the Electric Ituilway
is progressing as rapidly as possi
ble under the condition ofthe weath
er. Should tlie ground soften up
soon tiie Work will be pushed ahead
much faster.
Salem has not been without cast
cm mails a day during the entile
winter, having tlie advantage of
thiee through continental lines ail
tapped by tlie Southern Pacific.
! street were celebrating by setting
! numerous bundles of lire crackers
on (ire, a delivery team pushed along
nnd the noNe and din was too much
for them, and with a rush and
plunge they started for Front street.
Luckily they were captured before
any damage was done.
Have UioDaiy .Jouknal left at
your door and get all the news, at
10 cents a week.
IIOTETTmilVAFiS.
ciirjMincim: norm..
Julius Farland, Portland; .1 Wait,
Portland; D II Looney, .Icfl'erson;
Mrs Johnson, Portland; Mrs Pom
roy, Portland; .1 II Mlscner, Port
land; G A Hen n, San Jose, Cal; J M
Grosse, Portland; John Urown,
Portland; T II Davi-, Silver City
Ind. T; Edd Bland, BulIUlo N Y;
William Davis, San Francisco; W
11 Henderson, San .lose Cal; Clias
Latswcll, Kalmazoo, Mich; J M
Siglin, Coos Bay; Wm ri Baker,
East Portland; D II Shlndler, Port
land; J J McKinzie, Quartsvllie;
Will M Guthrie, St Louis; N C
Butterfeld, Chicago.
COOK HOTEL
Edwin Parrish, N Y city; C W
Syfers, San Francisco; M Trucey,
country; Iria Mack, country; John
Long, Oregon City.
noit.s.
WELLEH. In Salem, on Sunday,
January 10, 1S!K), to the wife of
Ed. Weller, a son.
This account? for Ed's nou-ap-pearuncent
tlie store yesterday. lie
is so taken up Willi tlie youngster
that he lias almost dropped his busi
ness inkiest. Ed, the Jot UXAL
coiigr.ttulatex you and your esti
mable wlft, and' hopes that that son
ill prove a noble one.
in
1 lUi
COMMERCIAL
TREET.
Beginning on the 3d of January, 1890.
mmitfwi
nii.n.
PUKEl-Y PiniSO.VAIi.
wrote us h letter," corrected ma.
"Wall, ho had It pow'Ail had, any.
way," MifU'iicd lu p.. " 'Twn'ii't
thogrlpiH) he had, at all," rasped
ma. "Well, well, wo went to see
Sam, nnvliow, there's no denying
(hat." Pa felt he had reached an
lucontcMlhlo point, and settled I wick
for a little siusuo. Pretty iooti he
snored so loudly he woko all the
liable, uud ma roused him with a
terrible tiildgu In the ribs. The old
gentleman opened his eyes Innocent
ly enough, and remarked: "We
bctvu running thro' mmio pretty
heavy timber lately." He had evl
deutfy Uvu dreaming of his native
WUconoln forests, for ma hauled
him ui) short with; "Yes, Ifyo call
hU aged xpoiiKU lelt Impelled by the up at '::0 and unloudod thirty tons
Irresistible force of uitcrlnr Intellect lot merchandise and hay. She
to correct his sometimes scattering
remarks. "We got a telegram from
our sou, Informing us that he was
down lagrlppc," rattled theold man,
No, It wa'u't a teleg
went on to Corvalllls and will re
turn today, lay over night here and
leave for Portland at (I lu the morn
ing. The riser Is falling on ac
count of these cold nights.
It will be soon from the notes of
(he secretary printed In this lastic
that Pomona Orange calls on the
county ollleors "to publish nu Item
lcd statement of county excuses
for the current year." I'pon Inquiry
of some of the olllelals referred to it
U claimed by (hem (hut such a state
ment wiu pulillslied lu (he Salem
(tapers liieludlug (he Joiminal on
()c ailh, is.su. Perljuih It wai not
detailed eiiou-jh by JteiiM to suit
(he Idea or (heOmuge.
C. A. Peed was In .leller-'on to-day
on a business trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Sol. Durbln took the
train yesterday for a visit to The
Dalles.
City Councilman Edes W Inning
a severo time with tlie "La Grippe"
at ids homo on State street.
Mrs. Win. Sarg.-nt who has been
quite sick with fever for the past
week, Is reported better to-day.
Miss Minnie Foley, who has been
Visiting at Brownsville for several
weeks past, returned home to-day.
B. S. Cook took the morning train
for Portland to look after some busi
ness for the Oregon Laud company.
C. White, who has been clerking
fir Geo. Good, went to Oregon City
to-day to accept a position in a drug
store there.
Mr. O. W. Thomas, the obliging
postmaster of Turner, was in tlie c!ty
to-day, and made a pleasant call at
tlie Joiminal oillce.
Thomas Gilbert, who has been
clerking for Kraussoit Kleinc, went
to Eugene to take charge of their
branch store at that place.
Mrs. Geo. S. Downing was yester
day called to tlie bedside of her sis
ter Mrs. MoMonlcs, of East Port
land, who is dangerously ill.
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Vanduyn. of
Independence, came down on the
wtcamer Hoag, and took (he train
to-day for C'oburg for a week's visit
with Mr. Vanduyn's father. 1.
Vanduyn of (his place accompanied
(hem.
"Wo I'olnt Willi I'rlilK"
To tlio "kooiI imiiui at lidiue," mm liy
Homl's Hnrsiivirlll.i. In IaiwoII, Mnks.f
wticro It lit UfMircil, tliorx U inoio o
Hood's s'nrii;irlllii solil tliua of nllo her
IIII'lllOllKM, nail II bus kIvuii till' ltt tsitls
nu'llon hlnoo lu Introduction ton yum uko
TIiU could not Ui ir tlio uitslli'liiD did not
h nuirlt. If you Millur lUnu Impure
IiIishI, try IlikxI'sNirMipMrlllii.
CKOWELL. In J'orilunil, Saiur
day, Jan. IH, lvni, of typhoid
fever, Sanitii'll A. t rowell.
The deceased is well known in tills
city and along the river between
this point and Ponliuid. He has for
sometime been an employe of the
steamer Orient, and has made many
warm fi lends.
FOR CASH ONLY !
All Goods Without Any Exception at Cost
UNTIL MARCH 3, 1890.
n Order to Reduce Our Stock Before Spring !
These are Facts!
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SI'lX'IAIi A.N.NOt'XCKMKXTS.
Karmr V Co.'s Is liofidqiiartors
piovisions,
Palnlesa dental operations at Dr
T. C. Smith's, IU) State htn-et.
The lowest pi lees ever known hi
Salem, at Uuren's furniture emjwiv
film.
The Bon Ton restaurant Is seitlug
(lie best 'Jf ix' nt meals lu (he city
now
Absolutely Pure.
TliiHpiiwiti r tieicr vuiies A marvel ot
purity, stioiuili ami vholt".oiiu'iU"s. Mure
M-oninni .0 Hi in iiio orUi)ii lius,uiiit
ninnot be sold In eonipotlilon with the
iaiiltltu(i.(iii ih t. st, short uiilii iiluin oi
iiho-pliut.' powdi-rs .ol(l onlv lu cans
llnvAl. IUkimi rou'iElU'o.,IUuViill.X V
Lewis M. Jiilinson A L'i Auentsi, 1'ort
limd, (Ircmiti.
amimi:mi:ms.
REED'S opera" norsEi
TWO KIOHTS ONLY,
ComuiiMiclug
.Monday, January 20, 1800.
Th (trout treble Motor,
Daniel E. Bandman
NEW YD UK COMPANY
Of i;ilili-tn w. II known tirtuu In a
SHAKSPERIAN FESTIVAL
MomUy lUmlei
Tueil.v iteiX'hmit of Wnlee.
Tieket on u ut f. , lleartsirn's at
I he uutil prles.
WIthlspeolaltles.lii
Valerian China Tea Sets,
French China Dinner Sets.
UTDG WAY'S FAMOUS
Buckingham Pattern
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SEMI-PORCELAIN
Of jvlilch wo constantly ltep a full lino
mm opon Mock, ennuline us to make up
IJIuiiiT ami Tea sets or any blzc. or "ell bv
ilienlnglc piece. The limM assortment 6
CHAMBER SETS
liver shown In Salem.
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No. 98 State Street
WELLER BROS.,!
201 Commercial Street. ,0FFFRQ THD OIVTW rrnwn
-!UMU, 'WM OIAIT UATO
lryoiulon'lknow where tlllberl HE j)S OPERA HOUSE
A lil(eion's U, Innulro for I lie; lxuliW VI UIA 11ULOL.
eluyiNKt iiliuii in buy urtMHtrlw.
The eyelone 1ms reully oonw to
Salem, ami If yon wimiUI Me Kh of
tW't on priced, buy ywir gHMlt nt
Karmr te Co.'s
One of tlieleiulti)! hotel men ot
(he city telN tu (hat he luul twice
the iliinniiil fur iiimiN ami hkiiiis
vimIiiiiIiiv thut liitainltl till mill liU
Inincli uruM bitt (ImUir. we've Uvn Iidiimi Ulanuiu'il all the time. Still
ninnlm; dim' it fur two hours, ami j the iwteHdmHHintlniieti.
you bveu fiiorlnir enough (nhoareall
tno our oik in ine niouniuins."
"Veniuy be right nui, I meuuht
n-cliviwt my eye n nilnnlt," )ftly
Ifc'htHl the ulil nun.
Albany is lurWiliul by a kit of
t'hliiioe mtniWers wliu ply tbulr
wttui) ujuieai ojHUily ami Iji ilojltince
of the n wm,
l l I, .' 11.1.1 IWlu
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tlinstl mnl luuac rurw
llllk. oil llllltlo COUJtlU HHl( Mll4.
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MOuoa unit lli '
Tr it.
Groat Dramatic Event
Two nlxhta, wiwifmliig
VwlntHy, JmiitNry 32(1.
r. H. EASTOX'S
Salem Music Store
Hoaililiiiirters for ClilckerliiL' cnv
Stell.wy. Hwleton. ifilb, K4 Kmt?il,n'
.lan.w. VtUiiv A nlto Uru " Oi,l?S
iiMUilIiuetits. ' """ or
94 State Street, Patton's Block,
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