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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1891)
-rmfHW' '"wTMWflhjirw 7Nrv'4rr-9lVWMRR9Pyi1Julin ',! i' " ""'ff WW(w"7rT'f,f5l. iravBiVrtPr " w-fr'-j "" pfacife l me tin 14 to rl C)U9eeMiy vtitei to trx hsreUrr txr WlfcHg. T.t wxl 4 .. t. .... l.l H,.A nu ' tlnr rrMe4 ra VHW l if - anter. Cfearlte vmhuA In iH 1 j ynuxiftm prill'. t afrafel, f did l tut next lt fWg b'Jmu away. Itti&tr MeA!ew i o- ideut tlw b w ot umng mry itM, and huntahett twewwin Hand. nBABMM-wr jwctkait hmovkv. VmMVKt4'HtA,Jnti ll.-Aaa uoforlUeordefK! the titMi,of the common council, s JfJse n-niorod hms wlerinrtH jw trait f ili" JJanir frw 'w WtMrra walIoftle cmi0H cfwiiter where H Sj Iwog for year. Tue itclMe itimf&a itttfxsl In Uj f ure ter room, '' wl" AwJ?w InU) Uw- orfirl titw ovrfp Um AHirliilal. Tfoe inn trait w gfvwi ft plc l H 'W '' Itimomi prtxtdentiofltHf ctmmlr, Under a tA rnuAuihu nf tl,f oouMdk 'Hilltlwy w 'w (. K)rtftilt lia( frsen turned d'wn for the Hrawful drfng of puMic officer or member of the council. imio' ttmiaxKit. WAHMWiTow J. t' Jy I J-TJje oflrnptroJltr of the '-urreiicy (hi morning received Hiorwlgnsiron of iJaok Examiner Drew, and h Klvcn fniiUuclfons for It to I w; oeptrd and to go lU ifcct Iromo-dlaft-Jy, vollavp ant two vkajik, Br. Jy)Ui, July, If, -The Jury In ihe enw of eX'Btalo Trctwurer Jfol Jdnd returned verdict of guilty f pmlH7,k'io, and fixed the pen alty t two yar hi the tnlU'i' tfry. OfWAT HACK. Kkw YK, July 11.- The KrJi!i fon Hth AiK;lfltf Jin offered h jrtirwofloWOforarufro t one owl one-fourth jnflw Utwceii Tumiy, i5on, JtiKtn-t, JJIley, IKihhka mid Tea Trey, Tenny to carry 137 jKnind, IinKlrpct ittid JJon J2-1, Jilley J-'2, Tea Tray 115 and Lonn (ukttUS. The Morrl I'ark people, hturliiK of tho itroixMltlon, made haoto to fheckruiittt the JJrljjIiUiu of flcfplH, ttnd offered ft purno utQflii tor the wo, fo be run t their truck on Tliurdny. Michael Dwyer ha Nlgnlllcd Ills wlllluguew to Mutl IniKJutrcct, nnd I'hlllp Dwyer hftoo cepted for lion, Mr, MeOuunt, It U uridt'DitKKl, will Hturl lymnteku mid Jfllly IV('l 1im had IjJh confidence fuTt'tt'frny rwtorcd by the uood jxirronrmria-K of thnl notorious rotum during the pul U-n ituyn. Colonel l'ldnlfpr, however, Ix uliy. "I wllUUrtTenny nt weight for age," he mild, when oucNtloued In reanrd to tho riropowtd row. 'Flint In all ho would nay. However, he may think better of It, or tho power (hut ho rimy let Tunny In nt lighter weight than that originally Hllpulal ed. Bueh n race would draw an I111 menso throng to tho track upon which tho content would be decided, and It l feafe bcttltigtoo, thntTeuny would he the fuvorlto dexplto the weigh M. nwitir ok a i'umij. Noiti'oi.K, Va., July If. The feud JkjIwcoiii McI'hcrHon and Mo Jlay finiilllw, hi Warwick county, reunited in tho murder ycMerday of XtCOM Mel'herkoii and hi Oycnr-old tiauglilvr, The mA of the two famllM recently had a dlnputo over (he ownership of ccrluln ground, Tho two men cqiiio to blown, and a threat wh inudu by Mnltny IokIkhiI IiIh nillnguoUl If ho built a fuucu on hid ground, which Mul'licnson ttwore lie would do. Nothing iiior,o wan (ild until morning, when Mol'hur Mm look hit tool and proper mate rial, and proceeded to erect lilw futico III plo of IiIm nelghbor'H threalti. When hU work had been nearly completed tho llttlo girl brought him hl breuUfutt In u tin pull, lfu hud Hcnrcoly oponi'il t when hu heard n iioIm behind him, (pilckly fu lowed by thu nharp report of 11 rlllo, and the father lay llfult- bu ldu thu dead body of Ida daughter. A negro laborer, at work hi tho vi cinity, tiuwtho Nhnotliig. Ifo cull ed for ftnnWtuuoe, find thu dead hodic were earned lo tho linum, Tho grioMrlokcn wife iiixl tiiothur raniu to HiIm city In (ho afternoon, Tho fittirderer eswitwl 11 lynching party which went In pumuU of Idiu. THIS MININO TIIOtUlM;. Buaiti.m, July II. At it oniifar tiiico Irtitwieii tho county oDIuIuIh Hint (bin. furry ntid Col, Haliirn, of thoiullltla, It wan decldel to rvduco the forty nt the mine from ilvu to Hirvo oonipanli, lenviuir cavalry In tho Held. A (Jovoruor Kerry thluliH tiio civil ixiwer ha not been ex huunlcd no further attempt will be HiftdotodMriiitho nUIIutm. Hherllt W(H)lury will keiui iiddltlouul tk'putfo to each mine. Hupt. Corey, of tho Oregon Improvement Co., my tho noinbyrof uruiHul Fraiikllu m U-eu cxuggroted, and that all hve Uhjji imrrvndervd. Hhlpmeutti (0oh1 from tho MVoritl nilOw dally liwmM', tdiuwlnit the ntrlko to W IwokeH, HOtiV fflUMV Hkaiti.k, July 11. Tho hotly f A, K letter, fui morly jrprletnr of ttMHt4ilHum!ry, wit round tlend In tfef woodit fieur town. The rv toaUH w'if iiAilly tU'tmiupojvil, and U k wipoKHj that tin? niHii lid Wiw fof two wielm. A Iwtllv C tHryeimliw wm elutelinl ill lib ImmhI, nlvlnit nvldpuiw f fuluiifo. ISMwwme hrv mvvh jetim iig 0mn K" Vork, an J was In gomt &mmUm H ktvt h wlfu. KTt"KnK'OrtaEMwrCnf;rth. A lEWUBLB TRAGEDY. Hackev SUt4 Book, foster on Powder iVs Letter, Tfee Itata, $- tate of Geo. Hearst, State otjj 1 h evau tfumtg- wops Hi ifKJia uiu ymt vavz and fornix Hem, Etc, a nmuiKX.r. tbaokuy. Omaha, Ket., July Jl-A tpecfal (rmn Hllk, Keh myr. TowUy uitrtitliHimfHtboTrtbte txwjAy ever mucbui fa bfe teaUoa of XttrK oawrraJ- Yesferday ztUsraooa, Urn, Dr. AWes, of DmArioe, aunt to K!l oh a vlU to her brother, Joba If. Paterbaogh, who Uvea one rut! and a half olh ofUwo. She wm driven to the farm, and ksecktJ nt 1 he door but recdvet do reply. t-be enteral, tlie door not bdg iH'Lfd, and found a horrible tat f fhil. Jler brother wm lying io the floor covered with blood; lo ld wan the mother, with a bubt ihroogh her hwJ; fn bed with ber wa her two-year-old lby, abso shot through the htarJ; another ltw of'Upltd by two young glrlx, one IS and one JJ, both dad, with bullet boh In their head. How they mat thtlr terrible fate 1 yet unknown. Ihe general Ulh-f f that the dttd w&8 fhe work of the bu baud and father, who afterward committed tulclde. All Kmed to have been killed while Bleeping, and were ohot directly through the kull. CHH!riA KUVKAVOH. MtSNKAt'oUH, July II. At the ifK;lety of Christian Endeavor con- veuliori today a resolution waa adopted favoring the action by the Hiate Chrltlan Jindvor unions re garding tlie cliMlng of the World' fair on BundayD, and a mmmittee vvm appointed to tlraw up a rtolu tlon hi be preeotel tomorrow even Inland idmUt puhIi the agitation of the matter after the convention a1 Joiirmi. UACKNBY YHtnUHftm. Nkw Yohk, July II. The Ameri can JIackney llre Boeiety ha filed a certilieatcof incorporation to day. The objecta are to preserve the reoord of the Pedigree Hackney Hunt and publbih a tud iKxjk of Mich UotmM fn tho (Jolted Btak-s Cauiida arid general to Improve the lreed. KOOTHU VH, lOWOKIJ.V. WABKiwoio,Jolyll. Secretory Ktmter w'aa aked today what reply if any ho projKXted to mnko to Pow- derly'a ojhiii letter. Tho necretary tmld the Idler wan ho abiihlve and untruthful It might le miNiiccttd of being a campaign document. JIo did not nroDODo to eutci it contnv wrny with Powdcrly on wich a bank TUB ITATA. Ban Dikuo, July II. Prom in formation gleaned thin morning It apcar the Itata will not remain under arrest uiiicli longer ax Judge lion luiHidgulltcd lift wlllinguuftHto reluuHo tho vcmdcI on IioihIm, 'Villi HliAItHT IWrATM. Ban KiiANCJH(X), July 11 Tho nptiralMjuicnt of tho otttittu of tho Into United Htulea Bonnlor CJcorgo Hearst wan filed In the probuto court thin morning. The entire cxlato In (Htlmttted to ho. worth 18,788,000. h.neini: y.xvunim, Vinoknnim, lud., July II. A thrc'tuhlug engine exploded thin morning nt llruuuville, John Fleck wan iiiKtiiutly killed and Dick Price fatally Injured. Klvo other men wore horribly nca!tlod. now can in;, Nisw Yoitic, July 11 Coi'onor ftovyktated today, ho will huvo tho body of timller who waa executed at Blug Biug, exhumed and will hold an luiiicl over It. Ho tuiiertH If It U I run, um publUhcd, thut It re ipilrvd Hcvoral sIiooUh lo produce death tho oxwiutlon In oontrary to law which hiiya no torture Hhall be Indicted. WHIT HIU'UHUII. Piiit,Aiiti,iAJA, July 11. Tho Jmlgo of ooniuion pIoumo court today rofiHcd to grant a writ of HttiueHlra lion naked by thu city ugulitut John liurdlyt STATE. POUThAM) UAOHH, l'oltTI.AMl.July 11, KlVVClKlltllH dah, Aunlo Itoonoy won, l,ttdy Opnl Kt'cotid, Ktluil third! Umo.l.-OIJ. Truttlngi Dtmooral won, Uhnlluu ger Chief m'oiul, Maud Knox third) Ihi time, litDJ. Democrat In n roud horco owiifil In this city by W. H. Chupiiiau, ami Hold In tho Held, I'oHtello won two hcatsof the pualug race, wliini It wuh poKlpoited until today. lliHl tlmo, liiU Al.llANY KIHHt. llltlDUK. At.iiANY,Or,,Jhly 11. The county tmurt ywterday appropriated forty thiunutml dollara toward building n high Mcclhildge acroM tho Wtila muttu nt thin tity. Tho city council will furnish thu remnlmlor of tho faiMti, which U tho cot of tho lirhlgtt. The oonllmU was let luxt evening by thocliy to coiutruct tho Miitu, ftl tha prleo iiimied, to tho IVrtlaiid lltldLi ui'd llulldlng com. imtiy, HgfiiU fur tho JCtng Iftnt ' llrblgo tHininy, of C'levelnuil, Ohio. UnloU tlmo aim lnrtuirih trains dlervtl pAMeugers mid shlpwrs hy 1 ho Chicago, Unloa Pniili vt North u micro Duo. San KrannttM und I'oillamUoChUgo. toa-Aug FORBIGff. WTABTATIOS IX BUBWA- Br. ranmmce, JHy 1I The' &iTtriug i tbe pej4e frwa fcle j i. rB;ip;!?iiB,r-CG tof Kassa rprt rty persoas are wHbmt frt. VB09TH IS WX1X. Mavhw. Jr II. J5rleve out Sfttf H. Meh damage has dose t yleyar and pasture ad all the prf gs are dried ap. MTWA'S CJWWS. Camtta, Jirfy 1I- Te crap profet8 la the mSmx of !($!, AiB ad Jinnimth are ixL KJ wbere the ralafall k deAefvt ad ili'irtm U f MreastMg, the esttfe are dying of atarvatioB. etTVATlOS 1XCHUA. Nbw Yobk, I. Y., July 11. A eorrocpondest frora hiptUfue, Cbiff, tiftderdateof Jane 1Mb vf rites'. The ri(itat(oa of the oogreft4oal party f h Willi f grosdy rakreprwented to the po;ge of the Uf ted States. He fond feoaroely any itgaa of dminM tlon at Port IqBhjHe. Tlte pW.c tentlmeut deprecates In a marked mesueare the action of the United FUtea government la the matter of the Itata. The detaining of the arms and ammunition at this criti cal period la d&bpiy deplored hy the leader of the party. The revenue of Port Iqukjue amounting !02,OOO,- i monthly an in the bands of the eongrea'lonaf parly. Thbj r urn fr exceeds any revenues lialmaceda re wlve?, and while the receipt con tinue there Is no doubt the coogrt sional party will be able to procure the tlnews of war and maintain their situation. 3IARKBfK. an PiJAjfciMXJ, Oal., July II. Wheat, buyer 1601, afier Aug u! it fl9J. 'niCAOO. IH., July 1 J At clo'. Wheat is Meady, each 0O 01 J Beiit. W Dec. 88 . llffTKh AIMUVAbS. "WII.r.AMIfITB" T If Jgau, M .Mich, C 8 Andrews, I5C Jorgemson, V C Miller and wf, WK Price, Portland. C A Hansen, C L P.lKalow, C II Khoades, O II Wlifpplo, Mrs II Ash, Mrs II h Whipple, Bon Francffco, T II Walmit, Philadelphia, Mis I' Looney, Jefferaou. 1)E Keller. New York. A McNeil, New Whatcom. V Dyer, Itook Kalis. Geo V, fiolph, Minneapolis. W II Potieterer, J) H Holt, Balem. II Harlaud, Kugeno. O 11 Hoyt, Albany. J Coolldge, Port Angeles. John Ollcrest, Oakland. JJ VaiiDusen, Astoria. "COOK." CB Hlgglns, Baloin, John Myrtle, J U II ill, McOoy. C A Whalo and wife, H Houghton, IuduMiidcnce. N 0 Bahlstrom, Porllaud. N h Galloway, 0 WGeer, ISugcue. Alf -imlth, N Yamhill. C H Hanford, W P Hogau, San Francisco. J N (Jraliam, Mudford, T D,ivld and wife. KAHaiiHvc, Willslitirgh. I B Smith, Pueblo, Cal. W U Smith, Ogdon. K IloHiQucraiit, Woodburn. J T Wood, wlfa and son, Wheat land. i:iectr!c lliitrrs. This remedy Is becoming so well known ami ho popular iih to need uoHiR'clal mention. All who have used ICIeutilu Hlttero sing tho same song of praise A jiiirer medicine (loivH not exist and It is gtiaruutced to do all thai is claimed. Electric lilt tern will euro all dlnciuc of the Liv er ami Kidneys, will remove Pimp les, HoIIh, Salt Hheiim and other af finilliiliH I'iUlht-d liv liiiimm lilodd Will drive Malarial from tho system and prevent as well as cure all Mala rial rovers. For euro of IKuducho, Uiitistiimtiou ami liuiiKotnlun try Klectrlc Hitters Kutlro Hatlsfliotlon Kiiarauteed, or moimy lufnniled. I'rleo 60 els. and 11.00 per bottle at Fry's Drug Store. Am You doing Kant? If so, bo sure and see that youi tlokels read via "Tho North Western Uno." TheC.Bt. P. M. itO. Hy. Tids Is the great short lino from St Paul or Duhith to all points east and south. Their magulllecnt track, peerh's-i estlluilud dining and sleep ing oar trains, and their motto, "always on time," has ghmi till road a national reputation. All olaxses of passengers are carried 011 tho vostlbuled trains without extra ohargo. All ticket agents sell tlukuls via this lino. Shin jour Height and travel over this Animus roiul. W. It. MNMi, Clen. Act., No. I Wash. St, Portland, Or. A, J. lillLAM), 'ITttV'K ' Nollrc Nothxi Is hereby given Hint I have piirohacd tho stock In trmle.llxtuiti and bonk debts and accounts of JniiHM Dviihuiu A Co., US State street, Silum, Oraun. All imrtlr who owe aa'outits to tho said James DeiihiHiut Co., will ploasowll at tho storu and Killloat oihv. All atH.H)uutHa'iiiidnlug uusottled 011 Ut Pwx. will bo plaotsl with my at. torney forcollecthtii. f hnvo cn gagwl rut my clerk In (ho storo Mr. Fred D.iilmm until 1 rvlurti from tho (Hist w hloh will K utsiut Au. 13h. SalsHi, OrH"i'. July 7, 1S0I. 76iU0l. II J. Kukminu. Tle W wu hamttiooks ul Ooo. F. Bmlth'a. can't ba UmI. Tliev ar aurjirWug everybody. See theju. KthSlfCS SERVICES. ' l?rrAWAX SociBrr. Ssrotca t HUMs. ib. tgr H If. BrnrBiif8 No WW tCll. -- WJ nxzm ai. eresfsg wrriee. BrAstJvit- Preaeb? at the! Kaatz. at 15 a. m. d p MenAuz. Kertice in Genna; e-rtB ( tog to ffegflsfa. AH larhtd. ( Chbtxa CliCBCH-PreaeiHftg 11 a- to. and 72W p. re. Pelgi tvtytei, CbriH k our IUeoneur.j SiiBday BdiMi a.ra. Y. V.H C. j K. M p. w. Pnyer mtetlag Tbars ( days 7i p. m. Choir praetk-; Saturday 7iW p. m. AM are kladl) i tvd. V. H WintoBM PaHrJ "RvwauPAt 3C Paul's Epfseopal Khmteh, Ctotrdi aad Oiikela treeM. Servfese evry geaday at WWW a. IB. aed 7i p. ro. Holy eumumtAoB tlie Smt Hooday in tbe Bwatli, after raortrlog terviee, and oa the third Sunday at 10 o'clock a. in. Children's eervke on tbe flrst Saaday in tbe month, at 3:30 p. m. mw&y sbool at 12 o'clock. Servioe Frhfay eveHiag at 70. W. Lob-I. pastor. sat tf Ms Stir Was SclititOM. Ayottngriiaa who recently married a Salem girl now knows bow It h hlnif. This took place tbe other 4a: "Any thing wrong with the ootTee this morning John?" 'Xo it is good enough." '!!l3iitallrightrr "I bavent any fault to find with the bfecuil!!." "riteak cookcl all right?" "I don't see anything wrnng with thefleak." - 'No complain l to make about any thing?" "So " "John, I wish yon would let me hara CO cents to buy eome rlhlKiri." The Fareil ami ilesf Articlw) known to medical seienc arr used in preparing HK;d'sSarir arillo. Ilvnry IngrwlU-iitisearefullv sael) ctetl, wrsonally exsndncd, ami only the bVt reiaim-d. The medi fcfne Is firepared under the supervi Ion f thoroughly competent phur ma-ists, and every step in the pro of manufacture is carefullj waiohed with a view of securing in llofid'a SarsajKirillu the best possible reetilt. Look Hbiik. Any person who bus a iot from mo this week, I wi molie a proent of a new suit of olotlitM, or lo any lady I will give a f!IO drew. Monroe Nye, the real es tate agent, over clothing store. IJoothby & Co.'s 8tf Mfi.h Pkiid, JJrewslcr it While arc In It," and call supply all kinds of mill fml, oat, w heal, bran, Huorts, and iiay. Ill Court strett 78 4 t Foil Sai.k. Water tank and pipe also dre-w makers' table. Ella M. Ihirrauce, North West Cor. Center and Liberty Sts. d Ut. Tlie Coming bltic. Tlio Chicago, Union Pacllio & Northwestern I,lno oflers tho best accoiuiiKslations lo tho traveling public en route from Sun FmiicIhco and Portland, Chicago. Through lialus, fust time, magnificent sKep log cars, elegant dining carr, colonist hIuoooih, icollnliig chair cirs and handsome day coaches, nod Aug Paweugers destined to tho promt ticilt cities east of tho Missouri river should patronize the Chicago, Union Paolllo it Northwestern lino. Mug- nlllcout Pullmiiti and Wsgnerslte- Ing oars, elegant Pulliiiau and Northwestern dining cars, fieo re clining chulr cars. Handsome day coaches anil coiuiortablc I'lillnnn. colonist sleepers. cod-aug o lleniembcr that the now Impiovcd Singer took tho premium over all other sewing machines at tho last state fair, Olllco In btato Insurance block. Sat. if. Hammocks, Tents and Camping outlltsatUeo. F. Smith's. Now lino of crexjuct pets at Geo. F. Smith's, lower than over. liny tho light running Singer at Ul!7 Commercial street cod M Us Thornton will receive vocal, tisttumoiital and language, pupllx during the summer. All appllci Huns received Wednesday alter- utHjiis, '2H Cottage strict. 0.15dliu Shlppeis.oouslgn your tlmo freight via tho Chicago, Union Pacillo it Northwnsto.ru line. eod-aug UrutiHon tho "Cash Grocer" says ho Is too busy to ul;. but thoio low prices still eontlnuo int. the same The "lUllen" brand Ice orumi soilu iHMtsthum all at Helloiibrand's. DrwiiKf mwit ! ihw liver, vttli enuallixv lli, lnjyim ili ouiuiilexl.in, Imliico III m il w. mOIow klu llomovw tho uiuno by iiIiu i urtw's Utile Liver till. Oue n iHwe. lry tlieia. Why itm'lnuu iurtr'ii UllH 1.1 Plllf TUy urtt u immUI ours lor & ver tOck b uiIhuIi, hi it ll tli iUn iirvHlurod by ut unlitrsU liner, uulyna till a 000. TIh BMlon ur Dtarlrs I.lulo UvmPIII U iilftwHiit, mUit amt iwtnmt. Ttav HMttly tllaiuUte the llvrr, ud , rt-Kukla Ihe IhiwI, bat ih nut tMirgo. 'llijr i tttrv In Um. Try ttvrti). Ailiulnistnitrlx Notice. TO! UK u licivtij glum thut tbe undar X tlsitott nh been ,uiv iKiiiiimt by iliv Hub tuaiiUi'.HtnuOl(KMi wiHuly. Vlf'tCHj, iKlmlJUlr.rU tit Iho .at Hlita Xn4rr, a.itkl. All Hru. Imvli t 4litwiiKuutMkl4rtalaurniwint t iS4lut MI4 itati ura iUwii tu w ermwrii a i m i. lriii l)irwiu.rtv arl Vvrfln) nt my rtUlaovt. ir UiVV UW.li, wtili x fitwrwi ItlM IMU lllh, itiilm um.i iu... knuwlni: tLctuswt... ii2Kaj i. .JTTTT JtCT1a?3w"Hnti,wr MOItG-iVT & OrLVDliJ. Truck &. Dray Lino. U4 u.oji and. 1-rutnjn rwk u our trwijUoli), GUM&XR KNOX HAD SAftO. HI Dvrate J rrl rtfibt will a TLaA Bud t Apackea. j We irere rittfac ese a4 at a, freigbters easap tWe, aroasd -arWrii trere draira ball a score r morn of tfce freigbtets. bo. irfth OBtts, were to cap for tbe night Stories of oH ttoKS-arben tbe Indiam were bad, aad of tbe bravery of tfeeirhite pfoeeen, bad gxe arauod theetrOe mmtSl R oaaw to od mm WifeoBs tttra, who eald: Taflc aJboat ud to a raaa! I tell yoa H tabes aod to a raan to try and ttaad o3 riorfe banded forty or 8&y Apaabes vrbeo be knows jHt bow tbe crap vriM end, aad that tbe end wiH be bk own death: bat that was Jest the kind of cand that was in Felix Knox wbea be was killed by the Apachea. Yoa tee, Knox was ao all aroond gam- bkr, meh as tbe tenderfoot frota tbe east seoTn to much and know so little about, bat he bad a heart in Urn big ger than any tenderfoot's head. Well, it was in the epring of 1882. Knox, with bis wife and baby and a Sfexiean driver, were coining from Sli ver City to Clilton. They got to York's ranch, which is on the Gila river, about thirty miles from Clifton, all right, but were told there that signs of Apaches had boon seen, and that they liad better go in camp there for a few days, botKndx who had fought the Apaches dozens of times and didn't know what fear was aid be wanted to make Clifton that day. They drove on, and were about two miles from York's ranch when Knox saw an Indian come from behind a low. round topped lull, and feeling as sored there were more of them, and that it was a Oght to the death, he GHed ilia p-cket with cartridges, kissed his little sleeping girl baby and his wife for the last time, and. with a 'goodby' to them, fie Jumped from tho wagon and quickly turned tho team, and told tbe Mexican driver lo whip thera back to tlie rancli, and that he would stand the Apaches off. As the wagon turned and was furi ously driven away the Apaches, who now came in sight, fired a volley, but killed no one. Then Knox faced Ids foe? nnd pumped the lead from his Winchester into them. The Indiana gradually circled around Knox and tho end came. The Mexican driver lashed hU team hack to tho ranch, where both of tho horses fell dead from wonnds re ceived from the Indians' first volley. A party, after a little delay, waa made up and returned to tho placo whore tho fight took place, and there thoy found Knox's body, and the In dians, contrary to their usual custom, had not mutilated It in tho least, bat had taken a clean pocket handkerchief from Knox's pocket and carefully spread it wver his face, and had fast ened it there by putting a small stone on each corner of it to hold it in its placo and keep the sun from tho dead man's face. That was their tributo to fho i-and in Knox. Seventy empty iliells wero found that had been emp tied from Knox's Winchester, and ono of tho raiding Indians afterward said their party numbered forty-two, nnd that Knox had killed seven of them. Arizona Republican. Tint Size or Hats. Said a dealer in gents' furnishing goeds: "Men's heads, or at least their hats, aro growing smaller. I have no ticed it year by year in my business, and wlioro n 7 1-2 or 7 3- hat formerly was not n. miracle, today the average hat la n 7. and it is seldom wo havo a call for a 7 1-1. However, there is a reason for this. Besides tho custom of wearing tho hat perched on tho corner of tho ear, It must also be admitted that almost nil of tho men wear their hair closoly cropped nowadays, and this makes a groat dllle-renco. I don't bcllovo people's heads aro growing smaller. "In oldon times tho men generally woro long, bushy hair, and drew their hats down so thut thoy always left a mark on thu locks. Another thing worthy of notice h that hats of English mnko always run in larger sizo than American hats. A 0 3-t hat of English make equals a 0 7-8 hat of American make. You can generally tell an En glish hat by tho coat-of-orms In tlie crown." Hay City Tribune Dlntaitercil Vanity. Auarbaoh. tho Gorman novolist, had a great appreciation of his own powers and work, nnd many stories aro told of tio obtrusive way hi whioh ho displayed his vanity. A Gorman writer says of him: Every year Auorbach visits thrco or four fashionable watering places, at each of which tho following episode oo curs at least thirty times. Tlie novoliit Indulges in small talk with tho little children of tho natives, and invariably ends tho conversation thus: "Knowest thou who has boon talking with theo? Dorthnld Auorbach I Tell Uiat nt homo!" M'ltlte' Orvut llvail. "Our young friend, Wizzle, must lie Improving rapidly. Ho tolls mo ho has many compliments pushed on his poetry nowadays." "Yos, Wiulo has taught his parrot to cry, 'how beautiful 1' 'what fooling V and so on, every time ho roads ono of ids jkmjiiis aloud." Munsey's Weekly. ,V OoimI 1'luih. Theatrical Manager Say, can't I have an hour or so of your timol Hotoi Clork-What U It you wish mo to dol Manager I wUh you would coino ovor to the theater and wear your dia mond stud. Wo wont to photograph tho audleuco hy flash light America. ntatk urin mCeTTVip'''l,OLiiio, l ... Ll'CAH t V ST. I " I-iunkJ C'irnky iiutkr otilbthat ha U UnMcnlor iwrtuer 0 the rtriu or r. J. ywJ' Co uoln hu.ltiw lu thu elty of A;!do,inuniy and ttaie 6l(HaUl,nit that wmu iif iu win iu ie -nm or una nuadrvd dwani for wU ami iry mu or Calarrn Unit otnnot bo eurwt by the um of Hstt'a CtaUrrliOuro. Pium.4 ltiHtcr. wworu to bMor ina amt ulot1tid lu Vr,i,r"v.ai6tuiiorivnibi., a. JaT: Hmy I-uwU. Hall' Catarrh Cure Is taken In ternally and aots dirwlly on the blood nuil uuuYius aurtacwi of the system. Send for testimonials free, F.J. CHENEY A CO., -e , . Toledo, 0, SSrBdi by uruggUU, 76c, ROSEDHLE PaHas wishing to build nice residence and in seArch of a beautiful location with pleasant sun'otmdings should visit ROSEDALE. It is located direct on the Elect! ic line to the Fair Ground, overlooking the eutire cifi the mhw cappdd mountains, ft. Hood and Mt. Jefferson, as well as the ever green hills of Polk county are in plain view. The site is unsurpassed and the whole tract is a beautiful green plateau. The High school as well as the North Salem new building are within a short distance of this tract. ,31554 'UU.EUA8V' fitasf O Arc now ordered graded at tho expense of the owners. This property is now for sale by All Real Kstate Men In this City, who will RPU a J s BAKER & STRANG. 302 Commercial Street Sstl lff7 ! WUUJJ g I iTSGreatcBt labor savinc invention 'vuii tics of Koods from the finefit !.! ck-uii, without rubbing or boiling, tlmut :hi u-e of cbumkuls or an (luHtruotlveproceBs only fcoap and w . ti i '1 be i m unj tiw niiig it oliere $1(XK) to anv pcreon who will produce a iniuiiy wm-ber eiiual lo tbe NEW EIIA in the following peints: Priie. L.ilx.r favinf. Itupulity of wash ing. Variety of fabric washed. Cleaning pcrleetlv without damage to Hothiugr Simplicity and perfect coiMructimi. .sje, weight uud dura bility. Satisfaction guaranteed or .money refuuded Bole Agents for Mraion county. dw Pianos all, l''wial 21 UtilC A L I'IKEh'l LINF. Infct:il!iiif.titB IUtt.i). P. H. DO YOU FAVOR " Building up a Strong, Independ ent Paper for the People in Oregon ? A TAPEttTHAT viEufOT SELL OUT- I'riulcdat Hie Scat of Government LOOK AT TIIK lifOOIil) OF TiU. CAI'JTAi, JOUKNAL. Durlnu the reoeut nw-siou or the lesUla Wire ll iw the oulj iiaper lu the tate thai lltuuktHt KuecwHully tlio J'ortUnrt dlct-i-lorutilp In lirKou lKiliticw. rTTTiStrully ip)oed all dmtloriiiKtho Auatralluu b ilKit law In the luterunlh ol lunltluU Iiom,,. It iitwxMted the law (ihtt iisd) Btvtnr .haUre!ourjiiri.id irainls!i)u Hmer i IsJuxtHitil raaombie rut.s ot freights mil piwoi lo t-nfiirce tut dwiMoni. It ue - eu-rulty udvotialud retouti.m ,.r tin. i.i raltrn.idooiiimls-.ton mj Uchi ninllileil 10 oiiforcH the law. It labored lor all me.m- urua iiiowu rivers ma iiiusbeouro tothe puoplr the rli;hl to fr uud unrestricted ukuol he wuurwnyg. ITU I'IMTtXIUM. Tjib'UI'ituJouhnai. fuorsn reform lu luiltonal Ilimnrrt, tu the end thu th, prewiiil ftpeulvo rn.iimp.lj ejaUMi uppl In uu luaiUiii neiurreiKj nmj b uiipUuiKlbj the k .ruuiriitiM.i luii di reel Ui th imip.o uti aclei mu mnpiy 01 ltfal tvuqar inuuey, Wlthucnlu ba- buf rlataut to uuilorui iu Hiud b tuku prui hla II iHur eltwtlon or a'l otllctuU who UiiUhtlt) 6r, or are llrviil ieionil ble to the popl, hi dliaei ote of itie teo pU. U favor rHudnK all alate rewuuea by a lux on tint groaa earnings or eoriuira Ituua, both toraigu uud tate. It riors oiMuliigall uatarwnyi. to tne Ka nd a iutnlofiul)inmou eMrrlera to the end that III producer halt teou re foi hU labor th lurvttot lui 1 el in If julavur retaining all ivver imlble la the Inliituf iliepooploiiiHlgoieruiiiont lnthluuraiofiliepc4)ple,olrcttktethU (Mjur. t'orwrmi, mhj eUauharr. Y lluiiiu BimS. L B, HUFFMAN, Liwrj Stable and Feed Yard. TIm BmI Ban Stafc i Carnl l the Ut. Qnlat, tewlty horwwa iatAtty. """ tl rar NVlUanieite hoti ) SAL1CM, ... OREGON ('akMi.r'a Larll.l. m. j n . IPyROYAL PILLS w. KWUMOWaw-liluUlll kJ.j.. ll.biJiwiM V I YjW& m . rivji n viJ tjfe jf -3E2-55S3 'fflAlZjE TT TTilCTali Wf i.e ready at any time to show A LAPtGE SUPPLY OP THE best qualitv of brick at the yards near Penitentiary. MTRT0AT RROS -' - '-" ,"'y'-" isilem, oregoii. ? Stoic?, Ranges, Furnaces, Tinware, and all llmse Famishing Good?. -" Chimney and Sewer Pipes, PlDBlbiDt is Pumps. Wool Iron and Bockcyr. Force Pomps. Pumps For Orchard Sprajiog. New Era Hydraulic CLtliPsWasher! in tbe I oum In 1I line. dMim. i.I to tlie co.irstst carnet. iififoi'tlv '.ujxwmacKsxm AN13 A:r- Organs LOWEST PRICES. 'h-il $A iirrmoi.tli ui. Wholesale and E ASTON & CO., 310 Commercial St.. Salem. Head Quatters for the Salem Orchestra. dw A. J. SHIMP, M. D., Physician and Surgeon. Late oU'hllndelphla-J ELECTRICITY IS THE TRUE ENEMY uiull lliioulc, Itheunintic, Ulood, Brain uud ncroLis ol.e.i,-H i-'.iri? xn.iA. , t;iiiilR oleni!OH yield to electricity after dlluihormodeHof treatment have failed. Jhirteiu jears clinical experience. Ofllce .S Commercial street. 6233m AS1!!I'S Mm MARKETS, WB state slreet. 5J0 Liberty street, North Salem. ' o aro ready to Jill al orders for all una-i or Ire u and suit meats e aim to Kuiptho bMt tbe c-onutry airoids Free dolvery. Ue desire to thank all our old Pttrous for ti elr liberal patronage, hoping th y will Mill continue with uh. For Sale Cheap. 120 ACRES OF LAND (mUVfromRjm ntripraore. About water. .ric-ei.juu, luianceumo. ir. nnnH inHni, Terma Ka.r irnu'n ita Opera House, Court street. A. W, BLAGKFOHD. n,iSu.'!f.. P8'""": nJ paper hanging. .rl.i,"';',,"' ""." i-ca work la my JJHHct. Lotteoidersou slate, at FUrnn INHUttANOK eompany. I Klre and ifa rlne. ' . BBKI.RII. Asvnt. . Balem. Oregon MONEY! To Us 00 Real Ulih StHlv. uifde?u7fl8 "ta,M 8iVln"8' n man a HAiVIILIUNi Sfe"! a LI.lr.T . 1 o this tract to purchasers. 25c WantColurE Notices inserled for ONE CKNT nsi WOD KACH INStKUON. .So adioi tlsenient Inserted In lhl volnmn forlal inan iweniy-nve ccats. " TJiLOW on beautiral ' 'regon, ' Ilvaco.'S X: and"Tiuomn'i.ifrilie titles lo thrta oewaua ciiarinlrg mui- cal romposluoci fortbe Dlanofi.r;p.fl iIhi v.olin. Hrmil cents eacfa. Fi-rieut Dlummd's Mis sic Housr, 3 C'orurLerp'al Fireet, alem iscucraisiucK oi inuiioai luercnanatke. j Vj It'i.1,1 funrsbed rooms to rent wlta J. board.lnpliasanlcstpartofcHy.Deaa htreet cor llnm, 4lfi Cetiter let t 0..1) tlj Tiiiit-t; UAi.i.H.-jinner loared Ml watches audjewelrj uct? -U tli-di d persorjal proi-ertt that can te stnrtd Id my iafe or More t Barr s Jewelrv store! jw owiWJ biiwu vTIX IUltSAlfK .U nc one j-i of land arflj I" iMrn. writ h ntnriinrr irtlpp In tmt barn. A bmilfnT Utui rnfnr fthonid W-8& quire ai stcoLU i. LhefnriAiii Hand hiiia .r.wu. uu u,.v. Liwajug UflUgTV guju iuna;iuui. -Ot ! T.7"ANTEL. A Klluatinu an houwi hy a willow l-idj in townorcouni orcounuji Address Mrs. rinicy.fmeui. Or. UAMED-Position n housekcer lor widower or bachelor. In city country. Kofprence reon.red and srivpnl Address -13 corner Front and Center streeu! 7 21n J COll SAI.fc tunilture of neatlv fn- P lil.ljid Hum room. (heap, rent ea inodeiute, alto German lanary, beautlfM n. gcr Jilts. JAb. A. Dors AliL fc, uiir liui-n &. iireyman lilocu "ITTANTK1) Our ncents 'nake SlOOto 13d Y a month belllni; our coods on Ihfi u.eriiB. v e want cxiuntv ana isfutn agontK nnd willtake bfict nil toons n holdlfacountj ageut lullt to clear SIC huu t.tpintcspi tn.rtj days' trial, e iigcuciniuiitui jes Tjian z&j. wo wi eud laige illustrated circulars and letta wun a special oner to suit lerrnorj all pneaior,onreu;ipt(if3 cuetent muoiI Apply at once and get in 01 the b.on Address Kenner JIanufactur nzCo ioa burg. ra. I 7 daw III Marion Co. Normal Institute! 1 The third annual tcsslon or the Mailed county Normal Institute, will be hild l tho Eabt Aalem school houe, commencli 3londay,July6, 1891, and will conticni three weeks. 1 llegular claw, work will be done, nndal w uiHuagcjucui 01 auie instructors, lntu(i branched taugtt lu onr tchools. und, lfri Kutllclent number dislre it riuscm will )H organized in fhyslcal (jeography. Compel eltion, aue Itookkeepln?. . uouujmsm iuo rormai institute oi toreweu -lkesubfectjt tniii-ht in tho i. mon schools, nna to dlpcub the best meill 01 preteuiing mem to pupils. The IK stltute Is not held for teachers only, bd uuhj mr mube wno intend to teach, lirlne texLbftoksnn Ail hr;ino.Ao t. bepresentat the beginning of thelnstltua a fee 01 one ooiinr u-iti h. .hnw.a ,1 help defray thoeiiensc8 of the InsUtuft uriuriueriniorinnuon address County Superintendent of Common School! Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r. WarinMeakatAIl Hours ol the Dajl Mffl.e...b'JL T11" lal'or em "yi in tm! A good subbtautlul meal o 1 ked in flrsti Twenty-flve cents per meal, RBD FRONT Court street, btlwecn Journal Ofllce onJi Aiinto's i.ivery, COOK & TOETH I House and Mgu Inintiie Jvaispiuinlug. sign writing, frescolnja rt 1 Bi ueoo""o pajier hangiwa ...wM ..M.aun.s i(iiuuiea aouciieu contract work, 123Stutot, M.T. RINEMAN- DEAXEU ISj Staple acd Fancy Grorerte ITOCKerV- fltrwaurnro r..n. iirlal ami Willow w,re. All kinds ofmlll Ml Yjwvecelableaood fruits In their sea! ,vV .. '. "i Pa,a Ior country produc 1 Wosoltct astutre of your patroaice. 5 " Jta State street E. C. CROSS, isutebor and Packer iiH,,'S,t,au'fCourtr3t'-The bet;rnej JMl vereil to nil part of the city. THE WILLAMETTE,! SALEM, OltJSGON. Rates, $2.50 to $5.00 perM The bet hotel between Portland !? 9 franoteco. Ktrtt-claw in al IU sppolwi wonti. lu tables aro served with W Choicest Frulttt QtoWD la wwumetu vane?. Capital City Restaurant wte5i-l0'x1 f Oregon, Wafr.i'H. fcWdw A. I. WAGNER, Prop. Ai !3.'!:- .m, 8AI.BM, - -