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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1890)
"S J'W;3..-JTWTfl!j$ y 1HE CAPITAL MRX1L THE LIKE LABISII THURSDAY NOV. 13. IS90 TalVr -LK-KinriU. I an 1 0lty by unit r-r rt . ".; "r nuil f-r mtJi Vrrtlr by mail 1" yt -tr tH P'd In dDc I be prtci runrO ' the tltT Jut-k.X4I. will " JL r ? If pap- "" Dot dsttverrd VTmiptlT ntlty ib.iSJre. FKKT HKLIVKKY BY CAIUllEK. Pally tnr Inch- wrt K - lik. r w- r-fc . . , - -rt. ltelly by month, . llrrts.a lllt Wadena 1 n1 IVh of nrmtb ntwrtbrr rtll W l--nwmcy fnr carrier al bie or hr 'I ! riKlimd. ro to au no dUy In COllTCt'OIl. THt Kvirirc CtitTAt. JCR"I. rrcn Urty rrriT toe fcnnxo .oe.Ird prelrttlcbr. GILBERT i PAHERSOX, Dealers in Groceries, Crocker). Glassware, Paints, Oi's, Varnishes Brushes, Windoghss, Etc. Sole Ageits for Epicure Tea and Bit Can Bakine Powder. LOCAL YAHKET. Wheat, net 62 cents per bo. Hops, active: 35 to3S .-ents ir lb ARTISTIC Work. O. C Chs.e, of North sjaleni, ha jut completed . fine piece of decorative work in tin new residence of Gt-o. Collm. "i High 'trcet. The work is decorutiv piper to imitate fre-eo. The front a ill main parlors each have a bordei twenty-two inches wide of ilhi green slightly tinted to pay. with i , five Inch border tet to tub. Th. celling b of the wme color, a pane margin with an inner border of red The center piece b a match cnlm with handsome desiges of lupine leaves and baa a background inlaid , with flowers. The dining room and ' main ball have lite ceiling and tin same pattern on the wall-, tbougl the color here b a ruby term colta The design art all neat, and thi Toecrcled from .- rf-i rotten that it a unities In motb eaten dut He examined twenty pilt-:nd found tliem all like this. TIIEKIU.KO. Four men err Willed outright and one other probably faUlly in jurei, and woo at an early boor tins morning In a critical condition. The killed are: JOHN McFADDEN. of E-t-t Portia ud, engineer. He leave a w ife and several children. He ban old engineer on I Lb r.-ad, bavk'g ' It-en here me flfleen curs. KIN NEILL, fmtiun, a Jnck man, uf Eat Portland, waloin -laiitly kltie.'. Tho uieli who wer on lite front end of the eciHHi hag .-ngw car were also iutatilly hurle u death. There were two men wb i a ere on the front end of the fir j in:a-e ear klinv as Hie Ollii. ar" and were working their u; loading up wi. One of lb uen on the flist car ecaped witl lie foot cut altumt 2. while hi oinpauloL'S was honiby maUgled ahicb will probabl. prwvealsu tatal V number of others have receive evere internal and spinal IlijurH hichare uien fully in detail by ocrnaL reir.ers a tvrtuined. -.ineof Iheiu were Hot able to pit heir uaiut-s. The number of fatal- ..'iJPlH 'P th..back.Md fbC,a) ear and KiMertevi to tbe wft-ck.d yoongmanofri. ,liln. A larpe uumWr iDt H.iwi JO.IN MILLER, TworU, B. C, from litre and worked until morn hurt in the lack and kidneys; alao Idr raring for the woundevl Tin a:igbt Injury la bad and wrUt. relief train came up front Portland MI-S MINNIE M AGNES, froa . between 3 and 4 o'clock tbb mom Minnesota; foot pralo d. it Lottie Magse. Injurie In the cbet and back. Eliuora Maireea, hurt In back and aide. Ueorge Magnm, !Isbt hurt In f-oC Cbaa. JJkkut, slifcht Injurirf oa baud and bead. TbU U a family of f.ther, mother and ids children on the!' way to (.California. FRED WAITE, Kat.apolim Kanaaa, bouud for Eugene; back hurt and left ankle wrenched. I younp mtti with lots of rrit and cava tie will le all right in a flay or two, A. tt)LINSON. Spotane FalU; knee a -id chin hurt, not everely. MRS. V. P. HEWITT, Menanh. Wk; right arm broken and in jured in the back. P. B.I5ECKLEY, Oakland, Or.,four j left nl bmkt-n and bip iujureil. JULIUS KL'MLI, Portland, badlv j cut in the bead. 0. A. PECK. San FraDcbcn,of Peek A Houghton, inlured In the breast and back. V. VINEI(RIEMNER.Milwaukee, WU.; li jured in Uck painfully. N. T. T1RRELL, B.t.n; alUibth injured in aide and tongue badly bitieu. J- W. BOATMAN, wife and child. Puxallup, Wash.; badly injured. ID KARTOONS ! i-lJL r Inc with the neceaarj means i relief a far as It wa poeslble t. ofler aid. THIS MORNING'S SCENE. The acene at the w reck thb mom iug was not more encouraging thai during the ni.-ht. Everyone u busy incMiireylng the woundiil I. ' the train of t be whirh .' waitliiR to take tbem to Salem Many were taken to Portland nml other nere bruuijht to thb eit The wreck wasaluuct in(U-crilbl ' chaotic. The encine lies nrr.lil-3 down and half buried in the Oust VtUl to i'cr titOUl lit mud with the tender throw i. .nl.wn nlnthitur hniiQi't. u'lHl'mcy uirr ll. 1 lie J1ll I baggage car t on its side and b I j 'battered intoaplinters. Tnesecoun j ar b at rislit augles with the tmel- j tud b off the trucks. The thin. . car b badly telescopeil. Tbecoache- ! are noue compk-tely off the wrcvl. f of tbe trestle work but all tl e cinches are iu ruins. The bottom, and inside are blood stained. The sleeper are all right aide up but an broken alunl tu two iu tbe middle The Old Man's Barrel has Struck a leak. That h what is liable to happen when his fatuity strikes some of thenie-.roxlitannioney-savinir doth inr" stons. We guarantee you reliably mode goods at fair prices and a saving of ten to twenty per cent all around n clothing over wh t it will I'ortlatid, CONRAD'S preat At 257 Conimereial Street. LACE CURTAINS AND SHADES Just Received For our Fall Trade. We can show you a Rtvatrr variety of Pattern, nml sell them for !, Money thau you can buy obcwln r The only Hou-' in the city that carries a ct mpU to line of nirts Is the I I D ! Mi i i -lie ill pn tatly reach several I u-re than the five now uien. ' LIST nr PASSJiNGElS WKECKED. A correc ibt of iaKiii:ers and niured, with ii.julitu a.certained .n.tu tbeir ow u :ateiueUt by n- .irters of the voi.b Jgujlsaj ire jrivell lelw: - Dr. HA.MM1LL and wife, of Phib delpbia. ju-t reiuruiug from a tnj around the u-nrld, are t-bakeu U I I but not injured. J. R. :-LOAN, Eugene, thigh brub ed and cbtl hurt. Can uulK. workman-hip is equa.ly as well's. S. WOLFE, Lie Amrele. liacV executeiL There b not a im to t- J hurt. Can get around by carefut seen in tbe wnole ceiling ot tbe ( muvtmeut. botte. Mr.Cba.-tfhasdooeama.'.tet'G. B. .-HALLENBERGER. San but no tones broken. MISS ISAACS, Walla Walla, I rube. W. 8. CONSER, conductor, leg broken lelow tbe knee. H.A.SMITH porter on Pullman car: arm broken. C. GRIEBEL, Milwaukee, Wis.; thigh broken. J. J. NESTELL, back Injured and badly bruised. E. L. HEN DA, East Portland. THE KIcrrXMENT. There was uo little excitement on tbe ground of the terrible accident during all lat uigbt. Thewoundo were carried to different places, aim u several cases friends were s?i.i. rated and either did not know litre nor iu what condition tin other was. People kept comlnc and going from this city nearly all night Several hundred people liuve been down to seethe wreck aiucef morn iug. NOBLE BELIEF. Tbe farmer lu the vicinity of tin disaster turned out with tbeh THE POET SOlCT. 1 mill ('apt. Jack Crawford, the -Poet!' I n j j 1 A 1 n AJ C Ami," KortCraic, New Mex., on 1 ( I I II I II U A lib way home after completing his l U U X l U " H U dutie- ill Washington. He bill the, J .T-. T1T.T1 nTI ATVT I ankle broken. , wapius and conveyed the wouude MRS. CANNING, daughter of to tbeir borne and gaie them al J'l'Ige Piimm, of Jacksonville, Piimm, boHi ankles sprained. E. J. JEFFREYS, Portland, aevere I ruisea. piece of work iu tbU house, which j goes to show that Salem a w trll a.- , other cities has artblic workmen. Strrcn Mill Sold. The Jour nal ts twiay reliably info! rued that the Capital mill- of this city, and all property bekiugior thereto bae been sold by R-JjL Livingstone, of Portland, attorney in fact of the estateoftbe lite Wa. Stuart. The price b J50,&0, one-fifth in ca-b. It s not learned who the purchasers are. yet there is little doubt but tbe Ladd syndicate, of Portland, is st tbe beud of the matter, aud that the mil! will l niu iu their interest. All Slem copW will be glad to know that tbb institution will be running sa. APPRECTATEB. Last Saturday evening the muie loving people of Adam enjoyed a treat in the firm of a mmsicale, giveu iu the M. E. church iu that city by Mrs. Newton Hale and Mbs Jeunie Brow n. A large audience was in attendance, and was royally entertained with pUuosot, songi, etc , by those two talented Ltdie-. Mr-. HIea it a graduate of tbe Salem conservatory of mu-ic, and promi-.eut in the -x:ial circles of Adms. Mrs. Hale U a daughtvr of Mr. aud Mra. R H. Prio, and was roamed in June to Mr. Hale-s of Adams. Mb Browu , Lr also we.l known iu Salem, having Bpent Mfieral years here unending tbe university and conservatory. Salem's laleu . b appreciated abroad. A SCKPKloE. Martin McMaban, fureman of the weaving depart uient of tbe Then. Kay Woolen Mill Co., of this city, was last evening, on tbeoccaelou of hid re-ig-natlou, happily surprinel by the implodes of bU department, by lieiug jire-ented with a fine meer schaum piie for hi- many kind-, Bernardino, Cl , iboulder injured ( and e e bruistnl. M R. and M RS. D. L. KIMBERLY, Neeiiah. IS. One of Mr Kimt Urlj's lei-- i- iara!.z-d and -lie has internal injuries. Mrs K ha-a i -praiued liacK sud her e; e i black. , W-re on ibeir way home by way i of San Fraiici-co. M. V. and J. A. NICHOLS, of San Die-.-o, not bun. S. M. YORAN, of the Eujrene Reir-i l-ter, struck on -mie object with! bis chr-t and ha- treat difficulty in brealbini; but able tobearouud. Has a few minor bruise. I JOHN PENGILLY and wife one shoulder and one hip each badly bruised; unable to get around. They are from Tacoma, and going toSai-r.uneiitii. JOHNSLHEXKEL, Denver, Col. Left foot smashed. Helping on tbe engine. Wo- on the frnut of thelajga;:e carat time of wreck. Wm REA, BaUer City; Colbron, Cal. Head slightly cut. Was -ick before with couuiuptinn. MR-. CAROLINE EVEXSON, ' Norwegian, from Cbri-tiuiia, Nor way going to Sati Francisco. Iu ' terual Injuries. Xkie not know i h iw Ixidiy. T! years of age. JOHN WAGNER, of Wiuuepeg, unhurt. CHAS. W. JOHNSTON, former j 1 rei-ter of tlie land office at Rose burg, sprained shoulder. REV. FATHER B. CHAMPAGNE Catholic mi iouaryof thisd scese, going to Lake View, khoulder t iulitly hurt. CAPT. JACK CRAWFORD, the jxi-t scout, Fort Craig, N. M., iii jured iu hip which was wouuded during war, slightly lame. C.A. COVALT, Oakland, Cal., hurt iu le aud arm; nut severely in jured, j R. sAAKE, Sun Francisco; slightly j orui-en, uui noi aeriousiy JOE BACON, Portland, pr lined. CAPT. CHAS. A. the aid powible, Mr A. T. McAtei had aome eigbt at his boue; Mr. R. Huyhe bad unv man with lib fool i cut uea'ly ofl" under his care, ami Ft an cisco, both legs broken be low tbe knee, one a compound fracture. Capt. Enell is well known in Oregon. He is well along in j ear and is quite gray, but was enduring bis -u fieri tig bravely. He was a soldier in the Mexican war. L. W. GETCHELL, Seattle, fam ily iu Austin, Nevada, hurt across the breast and tbe back aud can not walk, but thinks he will be ankle j Mr. T. J. Beaty took one umu w it I. I a broken leg to lib bouse. Tbt ENELL, San Htudy ball at the Chemawa ludi.u cbool was turned Into a hnrpiial aud some five or six were cared fm there. The luiwt notable act ol charity was from au Indian l who had ruu 4uwu to the rerti without his coat, where he saw i. mau with a broken leg aud Uiudl.x donated bis oyerahirt for baudage for tbe broken limb. AT FAUM HOCSES. Tbere were a tiuintt-r injured in the wreck whtwe Humes it was itii an rigm in a snon ume, p..ifaW to gel, owing to their liuv GIDEON KELLOGG, representing (iug Bhrer at ueli:hu,ri:iv Keil.s:t, McCauley A Terbune, of Urm houses ()f ltt.u liair Chicago; knee sprained. by those who mere working tore JAMES BACHELDER, of San w lhdr .ufferiugs. Fraurisco; just finishing a trip .. . .,. . . T ... THE WOt'NPED IN 6ALEM. arouuu mc wortu aua uau rniciieu this near home. Is injured iu tbe back but hope it if not serious. OLAF EKDAHL, from Minnesota, chin badly cut and olberwisw ' hmta WISftECKFELDT. of San FrilD.doe every thing it, their power I rjtj. hMiid brLtin. ntMi itifurvri , .h .nin .ff.,-H our city, E. H. HOUGHTON, Pullmau con- The Hotel Willamette was thrown open to-day to the suflerers of lar nicbt's disaster aud the doctor-, ministers, aud the ladies of th. various benevoleut societies hav 1 , i aid anu enmtort ttiose wim aie ductor; leg broken and severe bruises. Mr. E. W. LaFRANCE, Colfax, Wash.; internal injurie. W. S. HALL, Spangle, Wash.;;,, pjjiuai lujuiin. F. M. MITCHELL, Penn broken. i. Those ho are here wil have occasion to remr-mb-r the Mini treatment received from the Salem people. ALLSALEM'fc 1HSICIANS are eugageil under the direction f of R3 Co. Surueon Mauslou, of FOR EVERYBODY COME TO OUR GRAND OPENING :FOR DELICIOUS COFFEES TEAS THE- empl i f the di imrtmeiit of jutice, W:i- Injur. .1 in the hip in which lie I wa- wounilKl (luring I lie war. nun from which be has Uvu slightly ( I iliie. Is able to get around and will be a- gis.nl a new in a short J t me. j IllWOtC ENGINEER. I Passenger who t.ipl tbeir beads -.IV that nothing bl.t the heroic work of En.iueer McFuddeti, whose .id fate is ulreiidy nconlett, saved a U ll.t-Oll. -tMlll.tltr Hllfl lMVillt I IiIm on n Cord as the most terrible cata- t I I rV r irotihe of modern tiniis. J bey say thi.t the engineer nill-t l.ae telt 'lie uexkeliitn: siiucture, us be reversed lie ugine with all lis force, aud Mr. Beaty, ho lives near there, alto Ileal d the IcVt riliir. A FATAL NLIGHBOKIIOOD. j A -liiiilar wreck, tho' not attended j with f.itnlitit-s iMTiim-4 at tl e short t etle Jul 2, 1S-7. 1 he end of the tre-tle ".ns biirneil off and mi entire ia -nger tmiu went tbrongh. The nr.-etit w reck occurred on the long ir stle. ; HAS KNOWN THE UKIDGE TO lit UNSAFE. W.-J. Henderson, a railroad audi iridic limn, " Front tret, sasl be ha- know n that the bridge wa, not sfe for -everul ,ear-, and ha alwuv stood out on the platform whi'ti he riMle oir it, so a to readv to jump at the le.it sign of Its tivmg way. Alto hue a ntw line of Woolen goods just opened. SALEM LUMBER CO., DKAI.KltS IN Ruogh& Dressed Lumber Laths and Shingle. Call on u anil ave money lit our .nl In NOR IT I SAL KM. . ' ,n Great Eastern Tea Compaoy Hftvc openrd a branch itetv at 317 Commercial street, SALEM, OREGON, Next Door First National Bank tnd Hart Stocks it Wits tbt B.f frit Vitfil m Record D.CSHERMAN, LrDnioo nd Claim rut, . u. rllvnr bUak. L'. 1 tl .- n IMI An "e , n,rk I, sttlciu, Orsunn. Lwpuly Opunlf n 'vyr WM. BROWN k Co. loots and Sloes! HOW IT HAPPENED. 25c Want Column. N.Mcmi lnrtsd for OWE CKXT TTM Wuitti ECH INHKttriUN. Nu adrrr. Il-riiiriit n.crtl Id l&U -alum a for Wa tiuu tweataive cat. As to whnt wu the caue of the tr tin :otug throliuli the brid.-e tlie.e is coii-iilerablu s.-culatioii aud il.iuliib--- noooe "ill ever know jusi what wii- the caa-e. The 1111I3 I rAN1KI As active Hes: mii who could know what was be ..JZ'So'eS'to1 foe that engine are dead. 1 he rail ' ABR(3I.V-.VbHuaaBCttwnkU r ule iu -xiulh Hitlcm at uul BaSL In quirroi w. a. iimpwu. 113-tr lAiuany. ah say 11 is me worst a g iiug on ill.- wistsiileot I lie iraiK .. (gregatinu of wounded ever seen to ft iai has the apearauie of haMng I gether in one accident. leeii Used rect ull. und it had few t Max blr.wltti PInuDliirn lor advance, to nvtMot loiiiii rwnon-inir rw Turk tKi-. men made a strong claim thl- is&i,,r. ro morning that a rail had beeli moved troin the track. To thi Inuny do not give cledence. Only half au hour nefore the local tr.du had fun's d over the trestle iu s-.fety. A JoL'KNAL, reirier in.i.le a cio-e ob-erv iiio'j for any pro-if of such beliiga ftui, and I lie follow iugare his coi.e ueiuus: Tlit-re is u rati h.- wist side of iWNEK- OK lW.-rur pvlc. I s "irt-ureu lia roiieu 1 t-i, cub, I'AKKISII At mj- place la bull, Trrm Mains. 1 L. 11 1-1 rv lit ItHN f Kite nlceljr tursulMid room. T rlM-to bualncw. pMrt of rlir, br tir day. wrrk or lnuutU. rruaimrrrl. Corner Ceatrr nd MM-il 231 BSrl'uh Pslil 'or Wo Hidei aud Ptltt ConniTiercial st. nes-es show u them since uuder his charge. Mr. McMuhau wishes to DANIEL McCAHTV, Anslie, Wn., return his heartiest thanks to each J going tu ftl-sous to work iu the and all who so geuerotisly remem- box factory. Foot mashed audi bered him. API'OINTilE N Tn .The governor to-day re-uppoiuted Dr. W. T. Wil liamson at the years, aud F. A. Burkliart, of Altiauy, were appointed notaries. 1 Phukw or the Wi'.ixk Catler lln, the photographer, wa down ut , the wreck this moruiug uud tixik a diiz-D or more flue viewn of that disastrous Mttiie, oa sale at his gullery stores. back Injured. I W. A. CUEEK, of Kana, on hie way from Salt Lake to Sau j rraiicisco; auklf broken. . in first a-sisuut physic auHQX JAM Mt0uu;y u a MRS.A.N. 3C r?r h r p 5, " niarslwl, of Utah; leg cru-Ll and TU ,"M . David GiKdeII, of Portland, .,.'. ,Li.....i u....' but fee! "BUM I Ul 4Atdl Vlt IIVlJII Mill tPKJTt I Uleeiling seerely after hi injury j aud iu a very critical condition.! He was on hi way to ealeiu on 1 bunlne with thesecretury of state. HAUItV ItAVMOND, 6jokuue Fulls, arm brok-u. . Picture will lw! MOSE.-J HURD, Newport, internal j ;allery or the ImkiW ' injurie and side badly hurt. C. W. CAUIEU, of IViidletfiu; spiuul injuries and bruises; 011 his way to Albany. i A I1U0WN, Cxiuidii. hand strained. , Mr. W. I. ELLIDUE, ritwuirle. . Beat the Would. Oregon maj or in iy n t beat the world ut the Wor d's Fair but iu all clothing for nieu, womeu or children, Beu Font- ner beats 'em all on price. Tickets for the bund concert Fri day eveuiug can be procured ut Dearborn's Btsik store or froui the members of the baud. Id C. MI rcHELL. Penn.: ler broken. I H. CHUItSTON, Chicago; back in jured. W. F. HOWELL, Oakdale, Wash.; severely bruised. A. HUFF, brakeman, ankle broken and cut about the baad. MEYER WALLHEIM, Wash. slight injuries. R. DUDD, Bedora, Wash.; leg broken. HA LEU PEOPLE IK THE WKECK. A. E. bTRANG, was badly cut ou tbe forehead aud his left shoulder was severely bruised. He wa resting some oetter this afternoon. JACOB N. MTAHR, baa a severely sprained back and his side pained him. GILBERT, was badly d severely shaken up, better after the excite uient of the night has quieted down. WARREN GILBERT, tbt thir- teeu-year old boy, had one of bl legs badly crushed. It wa thought to be hrohen, but this umriiing the doctor concluded the boue was nut broken. M. BENNETT was more fortunate. land and pn,,.. h. m. ilb plates".... ll. but the PVrWntlXZ AKSrTf.JS of commerce to ' reporter w a. unable to tlnd any ,.u, $$ li.Z?SZ: PORTLAND AUTHOKITIES bENIi A marks of having Is en ill the w Tick. TELEOKAM ASSUMING EXPENSE. J"fe "' "' u r'l n tile same P0KTLA.M1, Nov. 13. The follow- I ''e of the track, froui ich thi ing is a copy of the dispatch sent I , ru" ureMteil to ImvebetU taken, the major of Portia dent of the chamber the mavor and nnsuieut of tbe wnereiui Had e.t.iiti t-, 11 r. board of trade of Salem: "In reference to care of injured, uuless tbe railway comiwiiy bus a' ready shouldered the burden of x- 8et-"'";'l l" be plenty of rail- to 11-1 pense consider this message as au-. lue "I" "i11"'1'- " ' that wn tbority to incur any mnleil exllenM-j,-'lai,le,l lit ,laVt; ,,wl1 reimneil to THE OREGON NURSERY CO. Is Oflrrini a httt, Well Grow Slock f FRUIT- SHADE, ORxVAMEXTAL AND iXCTTREESL Small Fruit. EVEKOBEEXS, VINES, SIIKUIKS, KOSRS. ETC. At Low Prices. illlilil pte Keeping Winter Annies a Specialty . on Mrm. Luu HHleb..xaVlruni t. ICWJ I U J (I P 111 lOIN'l -rill nlceir furui.bcd room.. Apply at 977 Guni'LHt. s-IJ-if j iu -veil from. The rull in fiout of1- eoii. Bmltli a. i-ieli er solt aceiil. for l-xilm this il.iee till had llieir"ih pl.ttm" I 'I1 i.p -VriUK W wl- 1 broken and twisted oil. And there 1 ar plowlnt tb intlr h all bore un ly OcioImy l.i. Dluvrlnr thit . ntlr b a..i 1... and will buvrnojenu J"u W.OILBEKT, bu-iii... 1H1.D ncnjiH. CaUlogue nd Pilce-List fr,e. Ad re sor .n'1 on WIBT BROS.,. Oil), e JltJ C miuercial street, Salear. WOODBDBN NDRSm vl m 1. UU for relief of the wounded or inter ment of dead. We will trust our selves In the hands of the pep'e to eethat fuads are fun. lulled. Signed, Van B. DeLashmuelt, uud T. F. Osliorne. MC- 'wrtvktlie tram. It i rumored this city to. lay tint: the railroad cooimin-ioii have notified the Colli uuy that litis bridge Wim in adaii gerou coudilioti. The c innul-rion. er- are ut I lie wreck to day uud the JoUlCNAL was unable to ascertain if It w us a fact. THECOHUNKU'S INQUEaT Wlllium J. Armatroug will give another lecture In the uuhersitv chapel Saturday ulglit, uu "London Society." Butter, ejgs ai.d p mltry at Mc- Court'B leed store, vi Court Htn-et. IM if. W. L. Wa le, 01 Noah .-alem, has fu 1 line of gem ru un re undine and is giving aw ay haudmlUf books wi.h cash 1 urcliuseri. tf He had only a thorough shaking up. AT THE WKECK. A Joukkal reporter put in tbe Wa-h urm broken. 1 eulite uigbt at tbe scene of the dis- J.M. JUNETT, Tacoma, arm and!""1 uud did not ltave uutil ball ankle slightly hurt unl slmken i1 'ght o'clock tbi morning INTEKVIEW WITH MAUSHAL OAKKV. Jas. McGarry, deputy U. S. mur- slial of Utah, is one of the m si , Wflg Hg (his inorulu-by County iujmedofall. The un.lar bonis uf1f1,r.,lll.r stoti lii.i..nMi:.. . . lr,. ... both cheeks are broken; a bad sprain . tut. acei.e of the utcideutrc.imp.med on left aukle; hi bi.ck Is severely f , he following juror-: .nju.'eii auu pains nun lernniy; iiin palate Is also Injured; his no-e hu a 1891. Harper's Magazine. ILLUSTRATED, Largest btock of Trees in tha Northwest, OXE AXDTIIKJil.: -o- FOURTHS MILLIONS. o Tbe tmp'irtsnt wrlo rt Aiurloi.bj- Ibeodorrt b R' rson Mouth rill br con. lliiud In Hur-r'. lUai gi durluc the icreaieriMriorihrrear nui. Tb arlicl. bad cut and he is getierully drall ured. Mr. Mi-Oany preM-nts uu Miss M.iry E. Sttiuer, teacher ou plauo aud organ. Address 244 Twelfth street. tf Don t lu I to I.Mr i'ro . Coomer's oor. olo Friday eveLlng, at the opwn buue. Id up. Mr. Junett whs on his way loSissoiis to init hi daughter. Mlftsj CLARA HAM BEIT, Tu coma, urm brokeu, hurt lu buck uud foot. Mlari A. STANTON, Sau Fran- ci-co, not hurt but very badlj shaken up, E. W. SPROAT, Holllster, San Diego, Co., Cut. Aukle mushed. J. S. BARTHOl.EMEW, Rosehurg, Or., his l-rlh broke down lu tp, tourist cur uiid Hiuiethiug struck him iu suiull ot buck, making painful injury, also took cold aud lias pains in the (llent. ("HAS. POWELL, of Deaimli, ha cl-ier aud btotlier ut Eureka, Cal, Broken urm, bead badly cut, hurt tuieriiuliy. lie U S3 yeurs old uinl uutuarr.iil; Is p oslerer u iruue, it Every person who was Injured wb was attainable was interviewed, tbe only aim being to get at tbe exa facts iu each case. THEBCEXE LAST KIOHT. Tiie aceue last oigbt was heart rending iu the extreme. Tle dead were stretched out uu tla jpouud, Rear the train, aud tls pitsuus erica of the wouuded was beard on every aide. Blaukets, mat aud every arti cle that could be cueuauauded were spread out uo the grottud, where tbe v.ctlma if tbe disaster were placed. Tbe Pul.tuu sleepers were turued into a hospital, aud tbeeoene tbere was as touching as that uu tbe out de. Nearly every berth bad wouuded pe.aou crying fur relief. Warren r. John, W. P. Nu'.'eut, Z. Cruveii, D.vid Griernou, EJwiu E.re, ri. G. Piuli. . Tile Coroner mill lure piniolo.-H u..am... .. .. riii 1 - ........... -,.,...0 ...uo .... ue nun ji.iih-1 tle m,mhi8 o tresile uud Iruln. ihrwugb a dellle of Moriuau elder .,,.,. cre oUts,Ke.i lu .U-claring nil urmed with clubs. H- has been' ti. irii.. ,...-. r- r, ... terrorUtbeSaiiiis1andhesaid f rttt.. pile u.ul other u.u.erisl thU morning that he was ufruid he i lww it construction, unsafe al had made bis last a. ige among f Iea8, rr ,.u ..ir.itiiiii of such tbem, hut in this he was only Ink. !.... v. .r.i... ,.t . n-r.i-..f-.H ,- lug, as bis stal wart frame uud cheer- 1JMrc, tom..ke-.-l...lle lime. The ful Celtic uature will take him ; follow lug wituerses will be ex through tbe ordeal all right. He 'um,1' reiuembers the crash last night. He! J. H. Wulte, r.d-mus'er of this aays the first notice was a series f,,vWiiu;M. V. IW-nlilait, h ir.v.-. fhree "cbugs" in quick succession . ,I1U, llmn. Jtt -jaU tiul Fra. aud then came the crash. He was ,-u yu.,g man, u Uorl.t; Jbn luasborttimeliurled arouuil ln.ll l,iPv. r..r,..,itf . .r..... . crimluately aud ui.cermoulously ( ,, ,. w i .i...... - aud finally struck on lop ol hi. head ' Jtohurir utior.iev.ull na...rK,.. on a aeat. after m-lili-h li l,...... ' . . ... .... uuoucious, ii ice by au was a bat Garry .... n..i.inrrii i.iiiorni., ir ctwrlr Dud Uy W arner. wiliMu-eoDtlniicd. Anion olbr na ewnrtbr nUiaei.ou will be Z "'i "f nuriwi tJtu n ( raildicfc: a cot l.1lon of urtcinal drawing br . H. . - .c. ;... iiuuiim-coi-h' mrnnt time; du Manner: a uovrleiir l y allium DnTn , In tbe number and tarlctr tf Itlu'trated rc.zz K "."T- "' ?. .' ?. f k il .7 '"T.""' " unrivalled rharxcn-rirfll nirt l.-i, poenu. He . lu,Kf. nri"Le '" "" " maln ImIu I bt .unrt.rC ,a eiiMre (or which It k- j Jf.nj brn d stlnf uubwl. HAUPEU "PEUIODICALS. r.,uoO I-ipiisFptlreulerg. IM Ism (Jr.iVeiiM.iii Apple. i.tHKI Yellow New I own Pijipea. l-".,txi Ben Davis Apple. Harpek'hMauazine H akpek'8 Weekly Hakpek'h Uazk HAKPEit'a Vui'mb People... ..'"Isse 1' to ll utwriurs UulUrdui,raod.Bd Mexico. .$4 00 . 400 . 400 . 2 00 Id th 100.000 Prune Tree. il.isTO Royal A ll li Clu-rrv. 10,000 Early Crawford IVauli. lu.UuO Mourpnrk uud ito.tal Apricot. URGE STOCK OF ALL Olllrilt LEUHXii" FBEE F0M I.VSECT o umUKiUB FltKB. ADDKKSS: VARIETIES iKsrs. OF FBUIT? J H. SETTLEiVIIER, Wcodburn, Oregon. JOHN HUGHES, COOK HOTEL Dealer IB Grw-eriwt. I'aittls.Oils Window UImxh, Willi I'u- prr juia iKirUrr. ArllMN' Jin trriala. Lituf. Ilulr vu:iw u...i NkiMgltw, Hmv. FhmI nml Fiut rwu, untwi Ntx-dx, Etc, Th Votumrs.rfili Macni I nebcin with me nuuur for Jui-e and UMvTnber $4 lib trial loll, will brxin wlib tb number urreui hi ine time of relrt ofurdsr. HOUad VlllllmjMAf M..AM.. il .-- A - tbryrr.hues. lo ueit cloth 'binding . i u Mm bvniMii .......in ".:,.; ..... (((() ytmi'ytkm. bis way tu Salem to procum the necessary stale pajs-rs tu take a prisoner back with him. He In Hl noue of Ills lacullles for i.n.li.-' i..i..... u.i... ..,... ...i,.... ... o.-.i... HLLJKW nUM MAUOt. I , m, .. " " "V '" i.iiiiuii.iiiiiii' - " - Hnn ntrM....tf ii.Mt.iu..iii. ...... ....... .. ...... . .. . , .... i- --" " .Hsuiini; in iiiisiiinriiimr. i oui.i iiieiieaaitel ; A".."0 nb4 tbU govern meet Just as though uoihmg . . M, ,u. UUIaUr would reach WEW AUVEKTI8EMENTH. HON. WILMAM JACKSON ARMSTRONG, Ot Vablatoa i), f., bus bw-o secured for orxl Stale and High Street C.W. ANDERSON, PROP. SurteaorloW. IL COOK. ThC k noioll. oupiwltr court hou "imiuui n, Iiii.iiiiim prt of city . lreei e,ir Hue rii.iul il tlw IU.li-. li.uu ii, Uio day, Mcairdlof J nnn oidui Urn), to boardoni " tmiillloi. I. 'uoea.wi iiariwr. Maasslne. lDhaWt. C4 I . . . ..... ....... .o.v(i,je wr.cKeo iruinexcept .Mr. Uray. ',; '"""'' 1il?'et,,ui'"' "lu """MiJ JWHllir. Kor. 15. . He I wailed on in l . .i... i........ . ' u;TO.liM:iutT,ironi J dim Jm. u, jum b' """ " 1. r .... . I "" ,ur """""' K"V" " press IKO.UU 'I..STO,ClOlb.MjU0. AT TUtf IIVIOIII.i. ...... suite of nsimsiu Excelsior bI.M.k ,i !. t. k,nn.i i u...i ....... itc.mtunL. n'J.. tliZ k AT THE UMVK1UITY old friend, Jack Murphy. wh.iL.i.K. u l ft.r I..... .i. ,.i..i.. u"ur"rterordraft,to.udi:JSTu Too.Uv.ron.of Ll. for year, a deputy U H. umr- . i:,llL"it,yJr HiWAT I IVYimnrf, iu Idaho, aud knew Mr. Mc tjib way it ruoT-up. ir4 itn,tb.r.u,,'"f,"',nlw,,lu-,ijlKbA I LLCJl UI1E.S . ... -. .. Aumrw; JIAsVUAMOTsltsUI M V I well. Mr. McUurry was ou Tim Joiw.vaI. hasullslof Heventv. ' M r' SubJt. Lumzsc LS.SK1FK4C0, Dentists, Htu Oftn " SU, 0r V. TARJEK, Red Bluff, Cal. j dty tbe yard MgiM took three flat j had bappeucd. nine injure.) uud live killed In the great wreck of lust night. ThUd.K-s not IiicIuiIh a ntiinti..r u-ltli klti.tit d.rlUMAKtK'S COMBNATIOM' FFNHT. 1 - I mas sad Cheapest, Neatest ami Best,'ltaly dD(l (laiiliallli. Mr.' Armstrong was 0-nernl fj ant's lahuud.kd. aadcvuaUT. puiu.a. klaloff,-Dc,eliy utuof ,.t',jll,,rMlu, l',,,,''' P"- Utiayi r.hwii.rtftsla Krl,bM.il?t?,'., 'lu ". ii. acMoMsasa. hi7Srr' jJJWMVtoiuatUi eoa.1. 'ia. Wood AU kinds itT wood awed and In four le.iKtii, ilcihrri-d loarty prt f toe w. liHi.l ui. hI nml mil iiieu.ur iiuuanlsw' lllce with J. M. I'ujue.W .tle atreet. A. P.fiOHUm'.. EVKI.BBARINOiif:!r "" Tiix-PiiiTiu Take Notice. rti In nil n .Varl.iiirt.onlr P,h.'2u Noli , in pi.iee.1 lu U'r,,''"," !. .'l..,i, id am. y.r. will pw" '",-, nd ixiy i iirir "" "rj mtoliuiid rlM.Ciwi,, susiHTtail T c"rt0,' fonf. - x Jl- jitjju. afc. .. iA A-A .