Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, January 07, 1892, Image 2

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life declared, had tnndo
Investigations but tbtJ
tlioy established with
tis hud IlupAlnlis would yet
Ik All right thinking men
laud awl Amerlcji.Hir Ucorgo
Will be delighted to find a
bone of contention removed.
(IfONS OK TltK DIPLOMATS.
N, Jttrt. 7. It nppvnrfl that
jgrt-nch government him Kent to
'ercnt European nnihiiHsudorH
iwk ft circular tujkltiK them to
out to their government!) In
tatt exceedingly false light
. the foreign minister, und
bole French cabinet would np
Srjpf Bulgaria should not give
iftfactlon to the French govern-
t." In such a case) It was pointed
be cabinet would be furred (o
a under a reproof that it had
,rsbly, Russia, It (stems, ad-
d this view of the aflalr, while
SJSftnd nod Austria tacitly agreed
SajStfHulgatla muat give eome sort
satisfaction to prevent trance
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IREAT CATHOLIC CONORES8.
UlCAdo, Jun, 7. Monday, Kept.
0803, a great Catholic congress,
ilcb wilt euibruee in representu
" prominent Oatliollcs from
erjfcouutry of tbu world where
BRfitHSr religion iiouriRiieH,
gfj&M "' in Chicago, and continue
TStw.nligesfipu nve nays, it in uxpcmvu
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llMHilEAVY BOUNTY ON SUGAR.
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iii'laRpdetiuUx, In Assumption parish,
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KaHi.wu irom mo government.
GONIC TO SOUTH AMKRICA.
OTAsiivitLK, Jan. 7. J. II. Week,
iypromlnout lawyer of Dandrldge, Is
w.Mil8siiiK, and Is suspected or being
wBwnboul $25,000 abort In his accounts
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VigivBi enanvpry cuun i-n-rii in iiiui
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Ai8,no ,0 Woutu America.
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sTMWUltimoiu?, Jan. 7. Nral it Bon,
d6Tuvy goodB, havo asslgnrd for tlie
frii benefit of his creditors. Tho llrm Is
lioli 5"i6 of tho largest In tho dry wood's
Wit ifnrlo. ilnlnir luiHlni'HH In Itnlllmnrn
fltli rphoeslimalpdllHbllltlfH will exceed
tICi ttlfifl. OflO. wlilln nrnntn will full nimrl
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Hahio, Jan. 7. The Uhedlvo of
?gypt died I his afternoon from the
effects nf Inlliicn.n."
KKVOMJTION IN OUATKMATA.
Oitv or Mkxico, Jan. 7. There
Jrjp,we!l founded rumors hero that n
wlilMvoIudon Is In progress In Quate-
0f.!!jinlfi as no d snatches havo been re-
slsJMivcd nluco tho piesldcntial election
j-.fil'io first of January havo been re
ived hero rrom any part or that
untry.
HKNT W TWO YKAIIH.
v8an Fhanojbco, Jan. 7. Harry
Miller, son of Jonquil) IMIIlor, "the
Pootof tho SierrMB," wiih vontonced
Sto two yean' Imprisonment today
efor holdluir tip a slago In MendU
fcino county son.o wccIih ago.
uaii.uoadrthikk.
-Ban Antonio, Jan. 7 Disorders
Runong tho strlkera on tho Han Au-
Etonlo it ArUiinsna 1'iws rallrond at
rokum nro threatened. Hhwrlll
illall has been thero for a week wltli
itwolvo deputies. Tho mayor of
iYpcum, who Is said to bo in sympa
itliy with thu strllteis, bus appointed
Ithlrty opeclal police from the ranks
of thu strikers. This coming to tho
cuowkdgo of Judge King, of (lie
district court here, hu bus had fifteen
nkldltlonal deputies sent llieio,
Ho Carries II Caucns
nation.
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LATEST FROM DALLAS.
Secretary Blaine, Inherited For
tune, Three Children Dead,
Dynamite Crank. River Improve
ment, Civil War in Kansas,
Coast Telegraph, Gen. Kautz
Retires, Cyclone in Georgia,
State and Foreign News, Etc,
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Itha grand jury, broke Jll hut, night
sand escaped, Two Indhins, IMilted
fsttttca prlooiK'is lu tho Jul), at tho
I time, refused to accompany Keott.
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THE SKNATE.
Washinoton, Jan. 7. Aftpr
reading the senate journal David B
Hill, senator elect from Now York,
look tho oath. On motion of Cock
rill he was excused from service on
tbo committee of immigration,
McPhcrson from service on com
mittee ou teirltorks, Colquitt on
Interstate commorce, and Voorhees
on relations with Canada, and Hill
wai appointed to those places. The
-eiiato committee on comraerco held
Its first formal session this morning
The following bills were ordered
favorably reperted: The construc
tion of a lighthouse at capo Disup
poiutuicnt, Wash,; to repeal certain
sections of tho revised statutes; pro
viding bonds for the registry ol
vessels; providing for the construe
tlon of two United B'ates rovonue
cutters for service on the Pacific
coast, and to establish life saving
stations at Koguo river and Port
Orford, Oregon.
SKNATOK BlItiltMAN,
CoMJMiius, Ohio, Jan. 7. John
Sherman Is to succeed himself itr
tho United Htnlci seuale. Foruker
Is defeated, but even in defeat his
leiidcr-dilp excites tbo admiration of
his .opponents, und ho is more than
ever tho Idol of Uiom dauntless
young llepublleaus who have given
him such uotilo allegiance. With
tho expiration of the senatorial
term to which Sherman Is to bo
elected he will have completed forty-
four years of continuous public serv
ice. It will be a record without
purullel in the history of Amorlcan
statesmanship, for every year will
have boon sjient in Washington lu
tho service of tho federul govern
ment, John Sherman Is 00 years
old. Ho was elected to congress in
1851, at the time of tbo Kunsus
Nuhiuska troubles, and as a mem
ber of tho congressional committco
ou the question of thu extension of
slaveiy lu lHdl, ho wrote tbo famous
nntl-slavery report, which thrilled
tha nation and made him one of tiio
prominent leaders of thu day. How
well lie maintained his prominence
In tho service of six years In tiio
lower house, four years lu thu cabi
net a secretary of Iho treasury, and
an aggrepato of twenty-eight yours
in tho senate, tho pages of American
history bear rccoid.
When the Joint caucus was con
vened, by acclamation, Bpeakcr
Layllu was selected as chairman.
Tho first division of sentiment took
place in a resolution of tbo Foraker
men for a secret ballot. Immedi
ately the Sliermiui forces moved a
substitute, providing for an open
ballot. A lively debate followed,
Itcprcbontatlvo Urlllln, of the
Foraker foico., Insisted that a secret
ballot was necessary, lu order to
protect men from intimidation and
coercion. "Thu only argument
against a secret ballot," said he, "is
a desire that bo who dares vote as
his convictions dictate may be
exposed to tbu bulldozer."
Representative Tuylor warned
the cauciifl that It wan by n secret
ballot that tbo Democrats a few
years ago nominated "Coal Oil
Payuu" for United Btutea senator
and "'rrovocably wrecked their
party and doomed themselves to
private life." (Applause.)
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tkM wrylm w fM by tuall
urecarc ca, yrr rco.
Representative McCrow's argu
ment was little short of a sensation,
"Aro wo ouwurdN or men ?" Bald he.
"Twice has notice neon served upon
us thai tho calamity of private life
may bo our jMirtlon if wo fall to
rcvpoud to that side whose greatest
strength has been noise and threats.
It won't do to talk about looking
people in thu face. We say to
them, let somebody else look some
body In thofaco."
After hours of impassioned debate
a Bubstlluto providing for an open
ballot was adopted by a vote of 47 to
4 1, three members uot voting.
Sherman, l-'oraker, Mclvlnley and
Booretury of tbo Treasury Foster
were nominated, There was tutunse
excitement during tho roll-call. Tbu
result was, Khermun 63, Foraker 38,
Foster I, MoKlulcy I; and amid
tremendous applause Sherman whs
dcohmd the nominee.
Ou motion of Foraker men, Sher
man's miuiluatlou was made unani
mous,
Sherman and Foraker both made
euthuslafetU) speeches, admonUhlug
their constituents to stand firmly
by the H.-publicau party. Foraker
said he had no feeling of bitterness
against hUopponent.
j Coi.umiiuh, Ohio, Jan. 7.-8eutor
I Sherman has rfcclvtd a huudrvd
jca cru during this morning, who
came to extend u)n$rntultttiou ou
j the victory hu bun wou. He lelt for
i Wasbiugti a Hlniut noon. Kx-Oov
ernor Fomker r turned to Cincin
nati tumaftcruoou. I u conversation
he expressed hluiM If a grieved and
dlwppolnted over the part Oovernor
elect M. K uley took lu the ointwl.
bfflce of Daly, Sibley A Eakln, and
formed a Democratic) (club, with a
gwHl list of membera. Tilt) bfilcern
are L. O. Parker, president; J. F.
CJrnvefl and It. C. Craven, vice presl
denta; . Hayter, recording secre
tary; J. E. Sibley, corresponding
secretary; H. Kenton, treasurer, and
John J. Daly and H. L. Fenton.
delegates to the state cwnventlou at
Portland. It Is probable that the
Republicans will likewise organize
clubs, but whether they do or not,
politics piomlse to be hot In Polk
county. The newspapers and poli
ticians are already in the field look
ing around for suitable material to
make up the respective ticket.
The slate board of equalization
adjourned, leaving values of farm
ing lands as fixed by the boards of
the BoVerul counties. Polk county,
as usual, pays donble her share of
tbestato lax, and the question is
now how to remedy it.
There are quite a number of cases
of la grippe in town, but those who
were seriously 111 are now convales
Ing. Dallas enters upon tbo new year
with' better prospect than at any
former time In her history. While
she has made an excellent growth In
the pact year, the advance In 1802
promise to be almost phenome
nal. Several motorics will be es
tablished, and all Industries are
already advancing and enlarging.
The rains which for bo long have
flooded the vulley have ceased, and
the weather is becoming clear and
cold.
BECKETAIIY I1LAINE.
Washington, D. C, Jan. 7. It
is stated this morning that Secretary
Blaine Is feeling all right, but would
remain at homo today for a rest.
Uo sent word that lie expected to be
at tho depot tomorrow.
DAMAGE!) UY FIKK.
IlAMiuroN, Out., Jan. 7. The
Wauzer Sewing Machine Co.'s
prcmloes were damaged by flro last
night to the extent of $100,000.
Amount of insurance is known.
IN1IKU1TKD A rOKTUNK.
Cilieo, Jan. 7. Last Friday L. F.
Mclutyre, a private deteetlvo of St.
Johnsbury, Vt., arrived here, hired
a team and wentover to Qleuu noun
ty lu teurch of J. M. Martin und
wife, flio hitter being the rightful
heir to tho fortune left ber by her
father, ex-Congressman Cress, of
Vermont. About ten jears ago
Bertha Cross met Martin lu Wash
ington, D. C. As tile father op
posed the marriage, the couple
eloncd and severul years luter came
to Califernia: 'I'ho mother of the
girl has since died, and last July the
father died, leaving his entlro for
tune, about $1,000,000, to this ojily
daughter. The detective has been
searching nluco thu father's death,
aud dually located the daughter In
Gleiin county. Mrs. Martin, for
several years, Uvea lu this city. They
have been living lu poor clrcum-
btauces, and a mouth ago moved to
Glenn county. Martin, his wife
aud tho detective left at once for
St. Johnsbury,
TJ1HEK CHIMlUKN UK A I).
San Fhanoibco, Jan. 7. Now
Year's morning the wjfu of Austin
Green, of this citv, and their three
children, all girls, tho oldest being
8 years of uge, returned from a trip
to St, Louis, where Mrs. Gieeu had
gone for medical attonduncu. The
same day one of the children died
suddenly, and lu a few hours the
whole family were In bed with la
grip) io. Sunday last tbo lltllo one
was borne to the grave unaccom
panied by either parent. Later In
the day the two others expired.
They were burled, tho parents being
still unable to leave their beds,
111 111 KAI.IjIK.
, I Civil. WAH !," KAN!
DAM.A8, Or.,Ju, 7.-DaIU Dtfiu. I Kanuas Cut, Ju. 7.-
DVNAMITK OHANIC IN SAN KUAN
OISiX). San Fuancihco, Jan. 7. A man
poorly dressed and about SO years
of ago entered thoolllco of William
Foote, tho well-known attorney.
He stated that Foote had won a
Judgment for (81,000,000 from hltu
and that ho wanted tho money.
Foote was dumbfounded, und
thoughts of Russel Sago's experience
with Nororosa In Now York ran
through bis mind, but before be
could deny having bad suoh a suit
as tho man declared, thu crank
said;
"L will call lu tomorrow forenoon,
and If you don't pay over tho
money I will use a dynamite bomb
ou you." Hu tbeu walked out of
tho office and disappeared very
mysteriously, Foote soya tbo uiau
was an entlro stranger to him. Tho
police will watch tbo building, and
It thu crank appears ho will be ar
rested. HIVKIt IMI'llOVKMKNT.
Wahiiinuton, Jun. 7. Major
Haudbury has reported iixiu tho
project of securing tweuty-tlvo feet
deptli at low water from Portland
to thu mouth of tho Columbia river,
Coticerulug the Willamette river,
hu mj: "It Is contemplated that
tho txneuse of clothing the chute
ou the Bouth aide of Hwau l!uud be
paid from Iho funds now available
for work umltr the present prvjrct
for Improvement." He submits the
following estimate, vie; For the
Willamette, for dredging Swan
Island bar, MS.600; for IWotlkv
bar, S7,4); for thu Columbia river
St. Helena Uvr, additional work
iiecitMutry to thu prvmit dyke, fiM,
800; Martin island Uir, fc.M.000;
Wider Ulaud, $160,000; Snag
Maud, f:&7.0oo. Tho Itttal fur both
rivers U W!tt,7lX, and adding tt r ". Kit pper U Mil! alive, but lu a
cent, for wuUugenclea, 5 1 18,071, aud, very critical condition. He is 65
coat of ou diedgloR machine at J of age.
JJO.000, the total would reach 772,.j Tno Mauchuxiw Mutual Life
tw I Insurance Co, have cash ami paid
CIVIC WAH IN KANSAS. V-P vaiueaguaraiuwxi in eacit policy.
a .li """ iuun iu niiy uiuer vui
bob, Bays! Forty as determined and
desperate men as can be found on the
border, and armed to the teeth, are
barricaded behind the wall of the
court bouse at Springfield. Soldiers
are trying to dislodge them ana
bring them to Justice. A number
more soldiers are guarding three of
the murderous mob arrested yester
day, under order to shoot them
before surrendering to their com
panions In crime, who will probably
endeavor to release tbem before day
dawns, still more soldiers aro
guarding the house of Judgo Bot kin
from an attack of enemies bent ou
taking bis life.
Such ia the situation at the scene
of tbo atrocious killing of Sheriff
Dunn.
At 2:45 o'clock yesterday Adjutant
John Roberts reached here with
troops under the command of
Colonel Rlcksecker, of Sterling. At
Ml nolo, word is received that Woods-
dale people had taken possession of
the court bouse at Srlngfield, and
Judge Rotkin, at Arkatona, is wait
ing for reinforcements to help blm
opencouit. Judge Botkin and his
followers were awaiting the arrival
of the train bearing the dead sheriff,
all armed with Winchesters, Judge
riotkln himself carried a big six
shooter lu a cartridge belt.
Topkka, Kan., Jan. 7. Governor
Humphreys wired Judge Botkin
this morning that be could not put
arms iu tho hands of deputy sher
iffs. The adjutant-general bus been
further Instructed not to interfere
with the work done by the civil
authorities, but to assist them in
serving warrants if called upon.
COAST TELEGRAPH lilNES.
Washinoton, Jun. 7. Henutor
Mitchell has Introduced u bill to
provide for the construction of
mjlltary and commercial telegraph
lines along tho Pacific coast between
Yuqulua City, on Yuqulua bay, and
Port Orford, to connect with Now
port, on Yaqtilna bay, Alhea bay,
Florence, on Sluslaw buy, Gardiner,
on the Umpqtia river, und Empire
City and Marsbfleld, on Coos bay,
and appropriating $15,000 therefor.
uen'j, kautz ltirriKKs.
Vancouver, Wash., Juti.7 Gen.
Kaulz icllnqulshed command of tho
department of the Columbia, being
retired. General Schofleld will tuku
charge till his successor'is appointed
by tiio president. On the ove of his
retirement the officers of the garri
son tondt-red him a magnificent
reception. It is thought hero that
Colonel Curlln will succeed to tho
vacancy.
CYCLONE IN OEOUOIA
Atlanta, Jan. 7. Lust night a
funnel shaped cloud, fringed with
electrlutlre, aud the center of which
was a roariug seething mass, struck
Fayettevllle, und dwellings, church
es, und public building)- were swept
away, and several persons were
killed.
i no remains or Airs. Travis were
pk libit up a hundred yards from
her residence. Twilve persons wero
slttlug together at the residence of
Mrs. Graham, when tho cyclone
struck the house. Tho walla were
crushed In aud tbo roof blown
away. Two wero killed, and all the
others badly Injured.
Altogether thirty residences, tho
public academy, aud tho Alliance
warehouse wero totally destroyed.
Many other buildings wero seri
ously damaged, and fully a score of
P'tople seriously Injured .
HU1NK1) 11Y AM11ITION.
Buffalo, N. Y., Jun. 7. To ay
that tho city was shocked to hear
of the complete downfall of Charles
J. Ball, Is putting It mildly. A
better fellow, a more conscientious
official,!! man more popular through
out thu country did not live, iu tbo
opinions of the people. In his fall,
Bull bus ulbo pulled down ids aged
father, who was for years treasurer
of thu city of Bufbtlo. Politics did
It, Young Ball was deputy comity
treasurer. He aspired to become
treasurer. A year ago he secured
tho Republican nomination, but
after a hot canvass lie was dtfeated
by a small majority. Then the
trouble begun tor him. Iu his
endeavors to secure an election he
uied tOOOO of the county funds,
apparently he mude that good by
giving two mortgages euch of $3000,
one on his own property and oue i u
that of Ids mnlher-lu-law. It now
transpires that the latter was a
forgciy, aud Ball's Inability to pay
led to the dUcovery. Last ulght
Philip 8lauzoettcr, who was treas
urer when Ball was deputy, made
good the forged security, receiving u
deed of what properly Ball still
possessed. It is nUo learned that
Ball uml f"000 of tho Catholic
Mutual Benefit association funds in
hiacunvavs, ho being at tbo time
grand treiwurur of this order. This
tum wus mude good by his father
aud mother, who are now penniless
through his unwise political ambi
tion. No criminal prosecution will
be made.
IIOHUIIILK ACCIDENT.
AmianVi Or., Jan. 7. A special
from Lt banon say: II. C. Klepper,
acarpeuter working ou the iutl
lator of the Lebanon iwper mills.
this morning lost his footlug and
fell a dUdauce of uluety feet, first
striking thu roof forty feet below,
then bounding to the ground, a
distance of fifty ftt farther, break
lug hi thighs aud arms, and
mangllog his facetu a horrible mau
fclMPSON'd
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rightlnc Then Death by Btarratlon.
OUt at Trinidad, Colo., Jnst south of
tho town,' Is a huge, flat topped rock
on the top of a bill perhaps 300 feet
high. It Is called Simpson's rock, and
It is one of tbo historical points in the
west Indeed It Is a fragment of his
tory from that time when heroic deeds,
mado sacred by the spilling of whit
man's blond, ushered in the safe and
prosperous era of white man's rule.
Simpson was a pioneer and came to
the place before the namo of Trinidad
was heard. He was a freighter, and
finding many advantages about the
ffpot he prepared a homo for his family
on the bank of tho Purgatolre river.
Ho had a wife and two boys in his
homo at Santa Fe, and no man ever
moro lovingly prepared a lodge for his
love than this rough driver fashioned
a dwelling in far away Trinidad. lie
had everything in readiness as ho passed
through to tho east, and meant to bring
out his wifo nnd children on his next
trip west. But tho Indians had risen
that fall and swept all the settlements
down the river. They found Simpson's
homo Just ready for occupancy, cap
tured tho men he had employed to take
care of it, and then lay in wait without
disturbing a thing till tbo owner should
come.
Simpson had seen signs of their rav
ages, and knew tho knife and brand
were devastating the country. He cir
cled around his cherished home and
saw enough to warn him. Hedrovo to
the foothills south of tho river, and be
gan preparations for a guarded camp.
Tho Indians did not wait for barricades,
but attacked at once. Tho helpers
were slaughtered at tho first assault,
but Simpson, with one canteen of
waterf fought ills way through tho lino
of screaming Utes and clambered up
tho hill. They followed him as well as
they could, but darkness favored him,
and ho gained the hills. Next morning
early they found him, and ho retreated
a little further up tho bill, killing sov
eral of bis assailants from a better cov
er. In tho afternoon they drove him
from that, and ho clambered a little
higher up. So tho warfare went on.
Ho had shot so many they would not
Jeavo him alive, but they could not
capture him. Tho second night Simp
son retreated to tho very top of the
hill, rolled up a shelter of stones in a
spot where lie could command the one
approach, and waited. He had eaten
nothing, nnd could hope for no food.
The only chance or deliverance lay in
tho posaiblo coining of soldiers to
avenge the massacre of settlers. Lying
there in tho broiling sun by day and
tho chilling air by night, tbo grim old
man watched sleeplessly, picking off
his enemies as they crept one by one
up tho path.
Day nfter day, for a week, without
other food than cactus root, with no
water than that one canteen full, ho
stood oil his enemies. He never shot
till ahead was in sight, and he always
killed. Ten days, and ho prayed for
death. Eleven, and ho lost his cart
ridge belt. Ho found it, feebly crawl
ing about his littlo fort, on tho evening
of tho twclf til. Ho killed three Indians
on tho thirteenth. In tho thick dark
ness before tho dawn of tho fourteenth
iie felt rather than saw an Indian nt
tho path, and shot without a waver.
Ho heard tho voiceless Uto roll down
the precipice and pumped in another
cartridge.
That was his last. They found him
so at noon, bis dead eyes wide open,
ids rillo lying along tho rock, his
pinched, heroic frumo starved for food
and famished for water, so thin that
thoy spurned it with their feet. For
fourteen days ho had fought them, and
then ho died defiant.
Trinidad people have raked a cross
to mark his grave and to perpetuate
tho memory of tho most hopeless, tho
most surprising fight in all tho Indian
annals. Chicago Herald.
Tho .Specie Ituuui on Slilpbnnrtl.
In tho days of heavy gold shipments
tho speclo room on tho steamship is a
very important institution. It is locat
ed in an out-of-the-way place amid
hlilpn, under the saloon. Few of the
pascngers know of its existence, or of
the valuable, treasure that is carried
across tho ocean with them. Tho room
varies slightly on different ships, but is
usually about 10 feet long by 10 feet
w ido and 8 feet high. It is constructed
of bteol plates one-quarter of an luuh
thick, and strongly riveted together.
Tho floor, the celling nnd tbo walls are
all of steol plates. There is a heavy
door, also mado of steel. It is provided
with two English "chub" locks, a vari
ety of combination lock that is said to
be burglar proof. Tho gold and silver
is" usually in burs, but occasionally u
quantity of coin In bags is shipped.
Tho Mujestia Is oredited with carrying
tho largest quantity, her strong box
having $1,500,000 Intrusted to It for
safe keoplng. Scrlbnor's.
io lactate
if
Protects every penon insured in that state, so that he
cannot loose his money in case of misfortune as is the
case with other states. You may f.-rget your policy hut
the policy won't forget you. It is the safest and best.
Every man ought to carry Insurance and should put his
money where he can't loose it.
jt&a2e&&&&fe
EVERY POLICY
IN THIS STATE HAS
CASH
and
PAID UP VALUES .
GUARANTEED '
MAKING IT
BANKABLE IF
DESIKED.
SEE
.1. A. MITCHELL
OR THE GEN'L ACT.
OF THE
MASSACHUSETTS
MUTUAL
LIFE INSURANCE CO.
La riii'".
Tho tendency of this disease to
ward pneumonia is what makes It
dangerous, La Grippe requires pre
cisely tho same treutinenl as a severe
cold. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
is famous for Its cures f severe colds.
This remedy effectually counter
acts the tendency of the disease to
result iu pneumonia, provided that
proper care be taken to avoid ex
posure when recovering from the at
tack. Careful Inquiry among tht
many thousands who have used tbb
remedy during tbo epidemics of tht
pust two years has filled to discovei
a single case that has not recoverei
or that has resulted lu piieuinouia.
50 cent and l bottles tor sale by
Q. F. Goode, druggist.
Baby cried,
Mother sighed,
Doctor prchcril)ed : Castoria '
JOHN HUGHES,
Dealer in Groceries, Paints, Oils
und Window Glass, Wall Pa
per aud IJoruYr, Artists' Ma
ioriiils, Liiuo, Hair. Nails and
Shingles, Hay, Feed and Fence
Posts, Grass Seeds, Etc,
NEW ADVKKTrSESUSNTS.
WANTED.-GIrls wishing work, call
Immediately at Mrs. Coopers store,
!3 C'oinmertlul street, stairway next to
Karrars. l-7-d-3t.
ANYTHING.
From baled liay and feed to fine toilet
soip, Key West cigars, tobacco pipes,
knives, etc. can always be Jouud at lowest
prices; ut
T. BURROWS,
No. 226 Commerelal St,, Balera
asl
Market
Chas. Wolz, of the "German Market,"
will uereatter sell for cash only and his
prices will be the lowest.
25c Want Column.
Nntlces Inserted for ONK CENT l'Klt
WORK KACII INSERTION. No adver
tisement Inserted In this uolumn for less
tlmu twenty-ttve cents.
The Oregon Land Co.,
WITH PRINCIPAL OFFICE IN SALEM,
The Beautiful Capital C'ty of Oregon, and County Seat ot
Marion County,
Is engaged in soiling farming, stock and fruit
ands in the Willamette Valley. If you are looking for
iand do not fail to call on us at Salem or our agent in Port
land. The Willamette Valley is very far ahead of any
other place on the Pacific Coast as a farming, stock and
fruit country, and i the most delightful place in the World
for a home.
Office in Gray Block, Cor, State and Libertv Sts,, Salem.Or.
The Willamette Valley Fruit Growing Company
Office with the Oregon Land Co., Gray Block, corner
State and Liberty streets, Salem, Oregon; is engaged in
setting out aud cultivating Orchards.
CTUgPPUggWiMMM
LIVERY AND FEED STABLES.
ELLIS & WHITLEY,
LIVERYMEN.
South ofWillamette Hotel,
SALBM - - - OREOCN
L B, HUFFMAN,
Livery Stable and Feed Yard.
f ho Best Box Stills and Corral In the 'lty,
Quiet, family horses a specialty.
(In rear Willamette hotel.)
SjVL.BN4, ... OREGON
W. M. DeHAVEN,
Boarding - and - Sale - Stable
One door west of Lunu's Dry Doods store
on State street. Quiet family teams. Spec
ial attention paid to transient stock, fi-lti
IX) n i KENT -New house In North
? Salem. Apply to K. Holer, North
Balom, or at Jouknal office.
To IIhto h Good Voice.
If you havo only tho smallest quan
tity of voice, cultivate what you have,
develop more ami loom tho art of sing
ing. That is all you will find it neces
sjvry to do In order to become a very
pleading blugor I say "all," but It Is a
very lai-jre "all." It reproumts month
and even years of cIonj application, pa
tient ktudy, continued practice and
care. Hut the adherenoe to them will
trlve you-wprovldad you have started
with tho requisites a style which will
charm and a voico which will bo to
yourself and your nearest and dearest,
If not to the public, a constant source
of refined pleasure, LadW Home
Journal.
rilO KhNT. Housoof nine rooms. Stable
J attached with city water; Highland
addition. Enquire 3t Cottage htreel.
lm
mUK ALKA-UIBl'hRIAN bOCIETY
f , 'eeJ "very Saturday evening at k
o clock, lu tue hall ocr the blnte Insu.
miu-e building. Meeting are open to tht
public Kev. KnbcrtWlutaker.l'rei. Ur.
. A. Cuslck, Vice 1'resldent. 108 it
m u n & I A7AL.L.AH. Mr...JMIl. i.MlJJftllllH lhIII I Tf ....... f. .. . .
SUM irti,h-Wm-ft.ufcs,artaTK,,l,k ''."&IMr i
MARKETS.
San Francisco, Jaw. ". Wh.cat
buyer, season fl.SCj,
PORTLANl, Jau. 7. Wheat val.
ley tUEl fl.GS; Walla Walla
51.57 f 1.60.
UlttOAQO, Jau. 7.-At olos wheat
va easy? cab, Jan. 3; May, ,H
SBdl
I shall have plenty of aml for
contractor and builders from now
on. Geo. D. Qooduvc
Stat itreet.
EX K. HALL,
Paper Hanger.
Leaveorderat Otobe Real Kstate Exchange
h.1 n ' couSffS-
Salem, Oregon. W.I. Staler, President.
A. l Arrmuronft, Manager. uv.
Business, Shorthand,
Typewrlttnr. l'ennmanshlp, English
JJepartmenta, Student admitted
at any time, catalogue free.
J. hThaasT-
THE WATCIQIAKEH,
215 Commercial St, . . ,,
(.Neit door to Klein-. "
(P.lrud repairs
1APL' IHI)L'IV0entlnerMm..h
nvu iirtiinino, ii. All , iimm. 4,f
TRUCK AND EXPRESS.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
RICHARDSON. Attorney at law.
ollice up stairs ill front rooms of new
i block, corner Commercial and Court
streets, Baleni, Oregon.
O T.
O. ol
Uusli b
JOHN A. CAHSON, Attorney at law.
Rooms 3 aud 4, Lada s hush's bank
building, Salem, Oregcn.
Blljr
11. K. IIONHAM,
DOSHA M & IIOLMKP
und
W. II. HOLMES.
Attorneys at law.
Oltlce In liush'h lilock, between Stato
Court, on Cnm'l St.
rpiLMON b ORD, attorney at law, Salem,
JL Oicgon. Oltlco upstairs In Tatton's
block.
DARCY & BINGHAM, Attorneys and
counselors at law, tnlem, Oregon.
Uuvlngau abstract ol the recordsof Murlon
county, including a lot und block Index oi
Sulem,theyhue special facilities lor ex.
arniuiiig title- tu real estate. Business lu
(he bupieme court and In tho state depart
ments will receive prompt attention.
WD. PUGH, Architect, Plans, Sped
. flcatlons nnd superintendence lor
all clastes of buildings. Office fflo Com
mercial M., up stairs,
0.
MORGAN" & MEADE,
Truck & Dray Line.
Uoot teams! and;iprompt work Is our
stronghold.
SUTTON & SON,
Express and Baggage.
Do hauling and quick delhery to all
parts of the city with promptness and
care. Leave orders at It. Al. Wade A Co's
WILLIAMS & ENGLAND
BANKING CO.
CAPITAL STOCK, all Sobscribcd, $200,000
Transact a general banking buslne,
lu all IU branches.
GEO. WILLIAMS.
Wm. ENGLAND
11UGU MfNARV..
- Preslden
-Vice President
. t'ashler
8. McNALLY, Architect, New Bush
Bre.WllUn block. Plnnunnrl Bnium.n.
tlons of all eludes of of buildings on short
notice. bupcrintendeceof work promptly
uuneuuuer. !2Mf
R J-,?,CP USTLAND,Clvll Sanitary and
ill. Hjdraullo Engineer. U. h. Deputy
mineral suneyor. City survnors ojlict'
Cottle-Parkhurst Block,' Salem; Oregon. '
W H. OUNG.M. D. Oltlco formerly
. occupied by Dr. Rowland, corner
?u"n'idflucrty sheets. Telephone No.
on V'.llc?? uours:,? n. to 12; -2 to 1 p. in.,
22,7.to u p-,.m- "Wenco lith street on
electric car line. Telephone No. 0
DR. 1. 8 MOIT, physician and sur
gcon. Office In Eldildge Blocte, bL
lem, orcgon. Office hours iu to 12 a m.
F, HSmH'ii'-1001 M--."omeopathlst.
mgu btreet. General nractlce sne.ini
c'huSJeu? BlVen l d'seasePsfC,VomeSennd
W T,eIioJn,SI'S,if,D' yriclan andsur.
,, 2n. Pructice limited to diseases
of he ner ous system. Cutai rh Inc udln
romTh,'1 Ptwor berniaT offlw In
Cottle block rooms H and 12. Office honri
IlS tf. " m ana from 2 to pf m?
, DIRECTORS:
isuu, jir. j.wfl
J. A. ILlker
,,f.k,!..wElchanse block on Com-
Psileo' WimanH.Wrn. Enj
.A. Richardson, J. f, Hobson.
merrlal strwt.
&1S-U
(Founded In 1R6S.)
it
d
horei leet treated,
Uop, opvsite ibe
uiunary.
PAlWt POBSALE.
JCJ)areorbetitook and (roll land In
rrBuwttftkjisssa-K,,w,ftar
INHURANnir
FaSSV
rtne.
U.W.BKKtJi:R.ArnU. rUlenvOweo
unu rrntT itt
m um
i
Estray Notice.
SS!S S?.T.ri"Jl?lnn.nr.t0r
lMtlMdaU.Qwne ran kive ald ,uir
by rytn tat Ihl notice, aid l" rSrJwK
of t?tt!?l9M " o arm ma Brthl
wel of Turccr, aix lLtvntT.
ttUcm, Oron. oe,, jo, ,f u .JJJJ
IRON BUILDING,
SAT.BM. . . . OREQON
pacn..l.BanklDg BuslD '"allde-
tia
twuki
prlnolpal' Town, of" hoT .utl2 Tin"19
tlou made thmi.ihl..,. .Ki-U!fa-..-llto.
"lslmdw
en and children, office Ifl flew BaSkSlk "
30a Commerelal street. VerideiS i ffi
DR;h,BH-VIf.E'E' Dentist, Office over
lions a specialty,
'aluessopera
HUSlNKsS OAKDS.I
W. Abstr-a-ctF.1. '. Ble.m
only Abstract IZZbV"," .Wi'Mny. Tue
lteal .,. :i"V.'.,"1"B
safely. "" "uca
countv.
promptly and
5:iiS-av3
FirstNationalBank,
SALEM, OREGON.
GENERAL BANKING
JOIINminUUi- --V
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uorM.hJtr. (JKh,,',6'14 Professional
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