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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1892)
w gf'W " tM mk. If JwHge Bolklu, who teMwlHikkicUy, Bucemla in get r, tfng' all the evidence agalust ibe motet order r Rustic) In proper Wbpe, rtud tiouvlct tbe membere ten lo tlio public mind, bo will hatfe dona, much to restore order, for the la'wlas element promlsea fartbr developments within two Veok. SPRISGKR'fl FHKK WOnli UTM 'WashinutoN, Jrm, 2l.-Hirliig-w'a free woilblll, Introduced yes terdty, W similar in the one made -, public heretofore, except In rexpect to tho waste nnd sbod.ly wool aec tlo, and tLe new section providing that gcods In bond Jauunrj 1, 1803, the dote the bill Jjoea Into effect, may to taken out of cuotoin-bouBea on the pajmentof tbe now duties, tbe same as though Imported subse quent to that dute. Tbo wnslo sec tion reads: Articles mentioned lu paragraph 89, of said ucl, and likewise nil inuugo shoddies gametted, or corded waste, or other waste products, com posed wholly, or lu part, of wool, whlcli bob been Improved or ad vanced beyond Us original condition as waste by tuo use or macuinery, or tbo application of labor or both, shall, on and after January 1, 1803, be subjected to a duty of 80 per cent, nd valorem. SUJl TIlBAStmV IHU.. Washington, Jan. 2h Senator Stanford today uddressed the senate In advocacy of bis bill to Issue a hundred million dollars In national notes, and loan It on farm land. DKMOCKATIC OOMMITIKH. V A 8 II r N a T o N, Jan. 21. Tbe Democratic national pniiimltlra met promptly at noon. Tlio roll call Showed Ibis various states and territories were all represented. The committee went Into secret session for" tbo purposo of settling all questions of proxies and contest. Tuesday Juue2Ist, was selected as the date of holding con volition. KIItE IN NI'.W YOHIC. New Youk, Jan. 21. The fire whloh broke out in a fifth story building 20 West lClli street, Ibis morning bos spread to Hrotilnuo's and tbe Lincoln buildings and the loss Isnlraidy fur nbove 1,000.000. NOT AN INVAUtl. Washington, Jan. 21. Itepre scnlatlyo Geury is much Imprissed by the mental nnd pliyrlcul vlor of gecretury Jilulno, us dlspluyed on tbo occasion ol the leccnt vhlt of tbo members of tbe houso com iiiltlea on roielgn Hllulrs. ile sas: "Jilulne Is a well man. Ho talked with us an hour and a half, and ex. hlbltcd a grap of every subject that gave no Indication of failing pow crs. Ifo sh- wed bis old imarvelous memory fm tit i nun und places. Jle Kccmed to bt moro familiar with somo facts about California tbuu I was, and recalled lncldeuts of llf leen or twenty yearn ugo without an nflnri. JJu was ihnrmmblv nested gain from the Nicaragua canal, and wdh enthusiastically In favor of the construction of the canal, although not by.tlio government. Ho meu f ioncd a number of curious fuels to illustrate the advuntago of recip rocity. If anybody is hunting for nn Invalid ho will not do well to taoklo Ulaluo." fjecrotary Ululuo is leported us having recovered from his attack ol Tuesday and was lu Ids usual health yesterday, Ho remained Indoors. anisoN ki.i:otkd. JkfiNNKAl'oiitH, Mil., Jan. 21. U. B. Banufor Qibsou, who was a pointed by Govuruor Jackson, to till tbo vacancy caused by I ho death of tionntor Wilson, was elected today. KU.VKItAl. CAltDINAI. MANNING. London, Jan. Ill, The funeral Rorvices over llio remains of Car dinal Manning were held In llromp ton oratory today. CltdSHlt OIIAKI.hSlON. San Kuanciboo, Jan. 21.-The cruiser Charleston urtlvud hero hb morning from Bun Diego on her way lo Mttru Island navy yard wluro sbu will bo docked ami clean ml. CHILIAN AFFAIR. Wo nro Still Coneonlrating a Fleet. OREGON PACIFIC SOLD. The Senate Yesterday, Cheap Whisky, Family of Thieves, Killed by Robbers, Minos Shut Down, Quay-Post Libel, Revolt of Prisoners. Water Famine, The Anarchists, Foreign and State News, Etc Clark & Kpploy sefl baking pow der and glutswuro for Hid prli'o of tbo nuking imwricr, as CARTER'S IlTTLE IVER PIUS. 1 m THE FIFTEEN-INCII BIFLB. LATJiuot', Col., Jau. 21. Tbo big gun for the cruiser Monterey left hero this morning and will arrive at at West Oakland this evening. The orders are to get It to tbo Unloi Iron works as soon as possible. It was viewed here by a large crowd of people. FOR VALPARAISO, Washington, Jan. 21. Orders hare been Issued from the nnvj department to concentrate a squad ron under Admiral Gherurdl and Admiral Walker at Valparaiso. Admiral Gherardi bos been deslg ni.ttd to command the vessels on tlio Pacific station. At present, Admiral Gherurdl, with his squad rou, Is at Port au Prince, West Indies isluuds. Tbe vessels lu this cqtiadrou consist of the Philadel phia, Concord and Kearsargo. Ad mlral Walker's squadron Is at MiDti'Vldco; the CI 1 1 en go, Atlanta and Ilennlngtou, comprise the ves-J K'b under his command. Admiral Walker was also advised of the orders Issued to Admiral Gherardi, for It was left to his discretion wl. ether ho should proceed at once to Valparaiso or delay bis departure until fuithwud vised fiom tbo uavj department. Admiral Ghcrardl's (quadrou will leave ut once for the south Atlantic, tiuchlng at Ilanu), Druzii, for advices from tbo navy department. 'I his combined squad iou will meet at Valparaiso tbe Yorktowu, lloston and Charleston, making a fleet of ulno vessels, three or which ore tbo most powerful In tbo United State navy, The. Chi cago carries fourteen breech-loading rifles as Its main battery, the Boston eljjbt, tho Atlanta eight, tbo Phila delphia twtlve, tho Ilenulugton six, tho Kearsurco fourteen iiui's, the Concord six und tho Charleston eight, muklug In all seventy-six first class guns, besides secondary batteries. The average number of men In each vessel, Including ofll coti, mirl 1104 and sailors, Is about 101, miking about 1500 meu that will soon bo on the Pacific stullou In command of Admiral Ghorardl. TIIK CAPSTAN PIIATT. hows from Franco concerning tho fitting out or tho Chilian armored warship Capltan Pratt Is to tho ollect tho work shops will have the vessel ready for sea In thirty day's time. A number of small fittings remalu to bo placid In position, though tho larger purt of tho work is what almist any. wlde-awako officer would undertake to carry on at seu. It lu oven thought probable the Chilian commander, now with tho vessel, may take this vlow of the case, and, uudorpretonso of a steam ing trial, make oil" with the now ship for South America. Among naval ofllccrs hero It la recognized tho Capltan Pratt, when fully com pleted, will bo ouo of tbo best flttod-ont warships lu tho world. WANT DUI'KNHIM. Pan Fjjancusoo, Jan. 21. The chamber of coiumoroo ut Us annual meeting adopted resolutions advo cating nn Increase lu United States ships of war, and better harbor de fense for this coast; that protection bo secured to our merchant marlue and to our seaport towns ami cities lu times of war, and urging on con gress tho policy of liberal approprt .. JilAtiu introduced his bill for tbe and then they will also be shut colnsgeof goldandsllver.nnd It-waa'dowD. This action h In accordance referral to his committee. iwith u resolution adopted bv tho CALL BKATKH. Washington, Jan. 21. The sen ate committee on privileges and elections this morning In tbe con tested Florida election case of Call vs. Davidson, decided to recom mend Call to retain bis teat. Action in the olher contented election case of DuIk1s nnd Daggett of Iduhoi was deferred until the next meeting of tbo oimmlttee. ORHGON VAOIVO HOLD. ' CorvaiXis, Or., Jan. 21. (Spec ial to Tub Journal) In pursuance of n decree of forclosure rendered by tbo circuit court of Ben on coun ty. In favor of tbo Farmers' Loan & Trust company, as trustees, ugolnst the Oregou Pacific railroad and all tbe property, real and pprsonnl, rights, franchises, etc., belonging to said corporation, Including tbo steamers Three Sisters, N, H. Bent ley, Wm. M. Hoag, also the steam tugs, Favorite and Resolute and the steamship Willamette Valley, wore sold at public autlon to the highest bidder by tho sherlfl of Benton county. The property was bid in by Zephin Job of Corvalllls, for tho sum of 51,000,003. Col. T. IS. Hogg, who was reported to bo on bis way from New York to attend tbe sale, was not present. Tbe Orpgon Pticlflo waq bought for the benefit of all tbo bondhold ers, who, It Is understood, are united upon a policy upon a reorganization Tho management for the future will probably bo determined in a tew days. It is thought its policy will bo to Issue bonds, raise sufllclcn' funds to complete the road to lis terminus in Idaho, and to provide ocean steamers (o handle the lu crease that is expected. THE SENATE YESTERDAY. Washington, Jan. 21. The bill appropriating $100,000 for a public building ut Salem, Or., passed the senate yesterday. The bill appropri ating (100,000 for a building ut The Dalles gavo rise to a long dlscusbm, but it was finally passed. Yeas 5 nays 12, all tho negative votes being given by Democrats. Tho only Democrats voting In tho unintuitive wero Blodgett, Brlce, Cull, Daniels and Vest. Poller voted aye. Piatt introduced a bill to enable New Mexico to form a roustltu'lon and state government and bo admitted Into the Union. CHEAP WHISKY. Chicago, J a n. 21. Presldeut Grceuhut, of the whisky trtit-t, said In uu Interview that the stock of tbo trust hud gone down becuuso of the hostile attttudo of tho govern ment, lie said he understood all the district attorneys were Instruct ed to Investigate tho trust und begin suit ugulnst it if proof wus suffi cient. Grceuhut stated that the government agents utseit that they have something startling to present busfneSs In violation or tho Slier, man anti-trust law. Ho declares lie is not afraid of any ovldouco they might have, because his concern Is dolnu' a legitimate bualness. The "something stattllng" ipokcn of by Grceuhut Is supposed to be tho evi dence nllegcd to bo possessed by tho government that ex Secretnry Gib son, who wus charged with a con spiracy with a government gauger to blow up tho Bhufeldt distillery, is acting as an agent of tho trust In this city and cutting prices under competitors. Tho trust was In M'cret (esslon yesterday considering tlio question or reducing prices. It Ih thought tbo price will be reduced 2 cenN as tbo Jesuit of cheapness of grain and opposition of anti-trust houtes.. mine owners Mime time since, to go Into effect If the rates on ores were not reduced. quay-post ltbkl. PittsijUHO, Pa., Jan. 21. In the Quay-Post libel suit today, after two or three uulmportnnt witnesses were examined, the clerk of tbe Phila delphia courts wus called and prr senffd the original records In the Uanfsley rose. Senator Quaj then took the ftand nnd said he wus not pcre'iimlly acquainted with John Burdtdcy and had never bad unj business relations with him except In bis (Quay's) capacity as state treasurer. revolt of frisoneiis. Rio J vnerio, Jan. 21. After season of comparative tranquility the dt. has a;:alu become violently thrown Into a state of excitement Trouble began Tuesday evening when 100 prisoners confined In Fort Santa Cruz mutinied and succeeded In overpowering tbo guards and sol dicrs stationed at that place. TIiu.n advanced upon Fort Pico und Tajte overcame the soldiers on duty, and took possession of tho two forts and all munitions of war there contained. Tho prisoners boldly demanded the restoration to power of tbe deposed dictator Fouseca. Government ofll clats hurried till available forces to tbe scene of the uprising. Troops wero placed to surround the forts on tbe land side, while war ships wore stationed to guard the hurbor side The order to advance wus given yes terday morning, und troops at once moved to tho attack, while guns of the war vessel begun throwing shells. Tho eflnrts of tho soldier wero directed against Fort Pic'. They made a combined grand assault oa tlje works, nnd after a show of roslstauco by the rebels, the troops carried the fort. In the meantime gunboats bombarded Fort S.inta Ciuz, nnd so effective was the work that tho rebels wore s.on forced to suneuder. Tho troops eventually obtained possession of all tho forts, which were solzod and t'io prisoners again placed in tho cells. water famine. Chicago, Jan. 21. This city Is suilering from a watei famine. The troublu extends over the entire city, including tho suburbs, nud is caused by the stoppage of tho inlet pipes in tlio luko bv ice. Business at tho stockyards and in the ureat slaugh ter bouses Is at a standstill, and there Is no water for tho thousands of famishing animals in tiio pens. KlForts nro being made to remedy tho trouble, and it will bo but tem porary. the anarch is rs. WABitiiiaTON, Jan. 21. Tho cases of Samuel Fielden and Michael Schwab, the Chicago an archists convletcd of complicity In the famous Huymorket riots, and MIV 'attvllloKelia nW,1' were'ftf tho United States supreme court today for argument. LA ICE LAUISII CASE. Pan. Francisco, Jan. 21. Tho casu of John B. Ituuli vs. the South ern Puciflc, wob on argument yester duy before tbo circuit court of ap peals. ruit was brought by Jtauh for $7G,000 for damages ho sustahud November 12, 1800, i ear Lake La balsh, ami for which ho was awarded ? 18,000 by the Oregou United States clrcml court. The company then appealed the case. HANDLING NITROGLYCERIN. . An Old Oil VftM Shoofr lull" ' Some of nil Narrow Ecap,- The most thrilling call I ever bad. to ream It, was ono day when the Hk county field was now. I wm called down there one early winter day. 1 tie now had fallen just enough to make tho rough road Icy in places, and going around a sharp descent down n steep hill my wagon began to slew. The road was narrow, and on tue lower ride was a steep bank. I was driving quito bri'kly. and as I rounded the turn I felt tho wheels slldo toward the bank. I realized tlio danger mid my hair tomj. I bad 120 quarts of nitroglycerin on the wagon, and down the bank was fully forty feet. I felt the hind wheels going, and In tho brief moment before tlio whole thing upset I Imagined all sorts of things. We rolled together, wagon, box and yours truly landing at tho foot of the hill and not a hair of us harmed. I got tbe wagon out, carried the glycerin up and loaded it on again und drove on. The delay, together with more careful driving, caused night to overtake me, and Just as the first sliaeies ion i en countered the same sort of place again. I went around slowly. The hind wheels began to slip again. I stopped right there. I wus afraid to repeat tho doso. My hind wheels had gono a littloover the edge of the bank, and I attempted to lift them back. I could not budge tho heavy load. Then I crawled be neath the wagon. I could barely move the weight I made a final eflort, and she yielded, but I received an Injury from the lift from which I have never recovered Ono day I was putting a 120 quart iotln a well and had run down the first shell. The balance stood in tho derrick. When the first shell was dow a about COO feet it exploded. I under stood the situation, and comprehending that I could not get far enough away to do any good if the shock should ex plodo the balance In the derrick I yelled to the other men about tho en gine house to run. A shower of stones and hemlock went up in the sky, and I Jumped behind a convenient hemlock stuiup, where I fell flat on tho ground. Then 1 recollected that a sudden ex plosion would go for tho ground, that I might be killed by tho concussion, and I rose on my finger tips and toes. Fortunately tho glycerin in the der rick didn't let go, and tho only damage was to tho derrick, which bad its whole top blown off. One day in the spring I was filling a shell In tbo derrick. It was ono of those days when ico freezes freely at night and thaws in daytime. Tho pul ley "on top of tho derrick had been coated with Ico from the sand pump Hue. Tho warm sun thawed it, and while I was industriously filling a shell something dropped k-biff in front of my nose. Tlio suddenuee-s of tho thing started mo so I could scarcely hold tho can. I thought tho confounded stuff hud exploded and 1 w.is blown up. That was tho worst I was ever scared lu my lifo. A piece of Ico had dropped from tho pulley at tho top of the der rick. A foot closer and 1 wouldn't bo telling you about it Tho story would bavo been in the paper the next day with bitr headlines. Tntorwinwin rc.-i- "- V-1"- WffldiBtts iv Protects every person inflid in tlmt Slate, so that ho cannot loo.e his money in case of nrisfoftuno as is the case with other states. You may forget your policy but 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. UEAL ESTATE JlllVEMEMS. Transfers heretofore recorded lu January $99,018.50. JAN. 20-21. Nancy Wilten, single, to Mrs E M Vandervort el It 3 bl 8 tiulem, $2000. W U Catterliu and wife to Geo W Hunt, Its 2, 3, bl 17, Depot udd. Salem, 203. Same to Sarah F Hunt, It 1 bl 17, s tine add, $110. Miss Mary E Little to James M Long, 531 ft oir west side it 3 bl 29, University add, f8J0. A C Falrchild and wife to Mary E Strairallan, tiact adjoining Univer sity add and land in t 0 s 3 w, $5700. L G Barrow and wife to Herman Fresken, ej ne sec32 1 5 s 1 w, S2000. A E Crosby and wife to Henry Wohlfast 8 lots adjoining Catholic mission claim, $300. Baby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor prescribed : Castoria! Wonderful FAMILY OK TIIIhVES. Itivr.HStnK, Cul., Jan. 21. The Jury lu tho case of tho four rielt lei brothers was dismissed. Thoy stood four for acquittal and six for con- vlctlon. Tho Settler brothers were, somo weeks ago, arrested fur wholo Balu thUnlng of raisins In the vulley. They huo a history us criminals Fred Is serving live years forsteullng UluiiB for tho purposo of Increasing u lot of bullion from tho Waterman Wffl CURE Wck Headache ami rrJIovo all tlio trouble Inol titiit te bllloiu e(Mo of Ilia nluii, tuch m DIuIiwm, Jtauwa, nruwulttte. IHttrru nc Ml(rur. I'ato in tlio Hid, Ao. Wlillo tMrmiwi rtiuwKaUla aiicecM tuu (well aliown la curltii SICrK llMjUPllrt, J-Ot QaHTKU' I.ITTLC UY(A PiM aw equally faluaUlo lu Cunttlatlnn, curing and lirereutlnK litis anuojlnff roiiinlalnl, hllf titer alto corrrct all dlkonlrri of tha touitli tlimulalo th liter and rrfulata Ut bowtU to M Mwr onlj cunsl HEAD tur naval foroes, aud for strengthen lug and adding to our harbor do feuse. A memorial to the somite ami houso of represontitlveH wus also adopted urging such prompt loglslutlon as will secure tho prompt construction of tho Nicaragua canal uudertueh conservative conditions as win secure tha government against loss and provide for the com merce of our country a waterway from ocean to ocean, at low rates m toll, free from dUorlnilnatlon and open lo the commerce of the world upon equal terms. CXIMMlri'KK ON NAV.U. .UT.U1I8. Washington, Jan. 2l.-ticorv- tury Tracy received a formal call from tho houfo coimnltteu on naval alhtlrsdnrlug this morning. Though Chilian innt ten. may huvo been actlvoly dircussflit durlnu tho visit It was not mado for that purjwse. No Information ha yot Ihjoii re- eolved at the nnvv deimrimcnl whether Iho Yorktowu acluullv eniion mnn VrtliwtmtMO mine. Seven years aim ho was tried for uu assault to murdor, but for want or evidence wasonlv convicted or slmplo assault ami served bis soiilouee. Last winter ho was ar rested for sU'alliig oranges, but com promised by pajlngfor (bo oranges taken, A tint her brother, Charles, served two years In the Albany, N , prison ror burglary, Kir.t.NI) IIY HOllllHliS, Kaikkihi.ii, Csd., Jan. sJI, -Tuui day ntisbt wlillo watchman Jack iinnm, iii Kio visiu, was making his rounds ho oame uoroi a mau at the wharf wliluisholgim, who ordered him lo throw up his hands, aud not comply ing with tho deuinud ho wus shot by the guard tho lobbirs hsd plural wlillo robbing tbo safe of tho Bouih- ern raoltlo company In a building ou the whsr'. After the shots were tired tho robbe a 'eft In a boat, lenv lug their loo'a behind them, which tho till era have now lu tlulrnos session. They hud drilled a ludo In VKltY COLU. Dknison, Tex., Jan 21. For the flisttlmo in 18 years tho Itod r.ver wus froen over solid ut a number of poluts yefctjrday. Tho thermometer was 7" below zero. The cattle men fiom Indian territory report tho bll.-ird has killed hundreds or head of slock. Ban Antonio, Tex., Jan. 21. The whole Rio Grande frontier Is cov ered with snow for (ho first time over known. Tlio sUllerlnirs anionic the poorer classes of Mexicans u.id U. S. irooiM has been Intense for the past ( o days. MARKETS. l'oun.ANi), Jan. 21. Wheat val- ley, $1 02 $1.05; Walla Walla $I.A7) ($ $!.((. Chicaoo, Jau. 21. Atcloso wheat was easy cash .87; May 01J92. Ban Fkancisco, Jan. 21. Wheat, seasou 1 7SJ. (louu Louke. Good looks are more than skin Hoop, dont'iullmi uixm a Ik.mHIiv oudltloiiofHll iho vital organs, ff urn uur ie hihliivo. vmi Imvn bilious lank, If your Htomach bo dis ordered nm Imvoa dyspeptlo look and If your khlneys bo afllcteil you haw a pinched look. Secure good health iiti'l voti ulll lmvHL'.wull.mt;,. Clcelrlo I'lltorslsthogroat alterative and toulo ui'is direct ly on these vital orciinr. Cures pimple, blotohm. iMii'saud immn rood nniiiiilnvli.n fold at IVinlel J. Fry's drugttorv. tOe. per do-tie. Achf thr vrouM 1 almcMA rto!M to IhOM who nuitur i nun una umrtutnr toiiiituini, bui fortuiuslelr I heir suoitnaM Horn IhH nid lo CVII.ut. .iti,..i. !....... ... .1.. .. i .: . . . ""uiis" vuiHinnuiiBr r.vnuM cnoien uio nam nun umeruHi a lUfe reuili in UwiuuiilMaulInn to H4ll day bv1 light when Howard came alonrf. fore yestenlay. Tbememlwra go). They are supposed to be the three the InipiOMlou tint iho Cblllap ' men whostolo a siunll sloop a rV. l'"i i"iv o wry Biiiaii pari, u at , iyf ai in csui rruiimsoo. jioward nil, ludorti, or any ixirtlnn . f ihejdleda few inlmUwHrierU'lugfi.uiid couven-atlou letwtemlio rinr , by eltUous who were adnmUd t and the committer. the spot by the idiots. litfceiHUMOf aOMiiavynaalliAthriilirhi.ra . ...... I , ....- . . .--., . - . .,, r - 111!. lillllkt- bout. Our put eun ii , ' -"" ) AWIINUlVNi Ih I.., JUII kvrt, ami llxon vrbo one try Ihfiu Mill rind MMjr wtH itX 0 WUlin lMfl4raaick;lw4 UwtM ll4o pill TUlutUa In e roanv wajra that ; m nutwiuiDf w uu wiuhhii luvm ACHE Wo itiAka our Klftl w nua oMtars qq not. "I ' MINKS eiUIT IHIW.V roHTLAND, Jan. 21 -All V(4 MHM tmJi wk wmiven yavtaiuu or iwo i4ii. inaU lu fhe House today Cntubtug re- mluealrithotVuurd'Aleuu diin. kSt2&$&&i VnM the new oodo iu ,ulo Blm V,h tbo vx.,lt,0 of tho mXSWZZJSfitZV P, ' !m lie wm asK ror lis Nevada, wero shut down am umnSmv9UL coiuMcwllon onMui.Uy! Tbe employe UiwUnrwd ou m. WllhdM LmV fmt fj' ublamlally (be samo u lu.t. Tjie.ml U wIlLbe kept ruunlag HfW thow of tho nfUvtli ixiuirmf, UU (lie or on liaudTj wueentrated. liaijvl l U Urinpr, 'llio tendeuoy of this disease to ward pnsumon'aU wlnt makes It dangerous, L- GrlpjHJ requlny pre cisely (he tnuie treaiment as a severe cold. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Is famous for Us cures of severe colds. llila remtsly elleclually couuler acts the tendency of (be dlxoas to result In pneumonia, provided that proper ware be taken (o avoid tx posutv w hen recovering from the at tack, Careful Inquiry among the many thouwuds who have used (Ida remedy during the epidemic of the past two y ra ties falle.1 to dlseowr l Hi I u siDirle tuse that has not mvir.j 1 Vh for that baa rwul ted lu pneumoula, ou cent au I f I bottlw for tale by G. K. Good, UruBKUt. Two KflTntloni. Hero is an instnnco of tbo difference between tlio publicly and privately ex- pressea opinion of writers. Somo months ago a certain young newspaper woman in a western city went to inter view a prominent woman. Tho report of the Interview, which appeared in tho papor, contained a passago something iiko this: "Women instinctively love Mrs. Blank. Her sweet graciousness of manner, her ready sympathy, her good fellowship draw them to her. She is, above all things, sympathetic and hos pitable. In her presence tho writer re alized how potent Is tlio charm sho exer cises." The effusion was accompanied by a note to tho editor. It read: "I shall not bo ublo to writo auother lino this week. I fear I caught a fat.U cold on aire, uianii's front doorstep. Tho olii cat wouldn't let mo In." Now York World. I'lenty r Schools nnil Njwpp,,r,. Chili Is ft great country for newspa pers. There nro moro than forty of them in Valparaiso and Santiago, and there others iu all tho head towus of departments. Chili has many literary nun, iiiuiiuiuig a regiment of poets, and alio many scientific men and a multitude of statesmen and generals. ino scnoois ore free, and the educa tional 8stom provides for provincial lyceuins, normal schools, an agricultu ral wihool, schools for tho arts and trades, military and naval academies and a national unhersity, all support ed by tho government. In somo years thero havo been 1,000 students at the oonuago university. Now York Sun. Wanted Moro Miulc. Little flvo year-old Puss, one of tho swwtebt of mortals, ws taken to unurcn mo other Sunday and behaved very mlately for n time, but tlio ser mon ws long, and boforo tho clergv mau had KOt to "thirdly" Puss said to mamma, In a voice intended to bo con fidential, but it piped up loud enoueh ,u w wu uf MJvemi weary listeners, 'I hao board talk onough; I want more music," lloston Journal. Kurio ur Habit. It U rejiortesl that a Yankee upon be ing Introduced at court to Queen Vic toria rwtrbwl oui his hmul to shako wun nor, remarking as he did "Wliatii tbo nntuel I dkln't cateh It 1" Chicago Henkl. esults tlio use ol Hood's Sarsiinrilli Se-vere cises of scrofula, upon which other prep arations li ivo been powerless yield to tho peculiar curatho powers of this medicine. Distressing cases of djsnepsta, excnicl.it- lug complaints of the kidneys and liver. agonizing itch and pain of silt rheum, disagree-, able cases ot catarrh, and aches and pains ut rheumatism, are curort by Hood's Sir- s ir allU. It purities the. blood, and at the . uu llmo tones tho stomach, creates an , tlte, ami rU cs strength to e ery f unc- tot the body. Give It a trial. Conoral Debftv Tor four years my wile suffered with hrgo tumor bunches on tho glands under Uio arms, and Kener.il debility of the whole 6 stem. Sho bcc.-.mo so poor in health tint wo wero on tho verge of despair regarding her recovery. Physicians did not seem to understand her ease; at all et ents she never derived any benefit from their treatment. She finally concluded to try Hood's SirsipirMa. Tho immediate effect was so marked and satisfactoi y that sho continued to tal e it, and thl f tho result: Sho lias gained lu weight From 04 to III Pounds and is slron?er and in better health than she has beer- for years. The bunclii s i nder her rim .Jiio diminished, and u bclleo Hoods SarsaparlKa will bo too imu.li for them In ilinj." J. J Nuitcuoss 2( Com mercial Strcst, Bi ton, M.iss. Hood's Sarsap;r!Ua Sndt.jui l.U. Bl.ilxforfi. lr.jTareiibv 0. 1. HOol) & CO.,.rothecuvij.7A)f c'l ifx.s. IOO Dosos Onn rr,;P EVERY POLICY IN THIS STATE HAS CASH and PAID UP VALUES GUARANTEED MAKING IT BANKABLE J F DESIRED. SEE .1. L. MITCHELL OR THE GEN'L AGT. OF THE MASSACHUSETTS MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. The Oregon Land Co, WITHiPRINOIPAL OFFICE IN SALEM, The Beautiful Capital C'ty of Oregon, and County Seat ot Marion County. Is engaged in selling farming, stock and fruit lands in the Willamette Valley. If you are looking for land do noffail.to call on us at Salem or our agent in Port land. The Willamette Valley is very far ahead of any other place onthe Pacific Coast as a farming, stock anil fruit country, and i the most delightful place in the World for a home. Office in Gray Block, Cor. State and Libertv Sts., Salem,0r. The Willamette Valley Fruit Growing Company Office with tho Oregon Land Co., Gray Block, corner State and Liberty streets, Salem, Oregon; is engaged i n setting out and cultivating Orchards. LIVERY AND FEED STABLES. ELLIS & WHITLEY, LIVERYMEN, South of Willamette Hotel, SALEM - ORBQON L. B. HUFFMAN, Mrerj StoDie and Feed rard. The Best Box Stall and Corral In the r(ty, Quiet, family horses a specialty. (in rear Willamette hotel.) SAIBIvI. ... OREGON riCOFE.'j'JlONAI. CA11DS. GEO. II. UURNEIT, Attorney at law, Salem, Oiegwu. Olllce over Lndd & DJARCYd. BINGHAM, AttorueyH nnd counselors at law, bolem, Oregon. Having an nbstractol the recoidsofMuriou county, includlnc a lot and block index oi Salem, they havo (special facilltleft Jor ox amlnlng titles to leal estate. Business in tho supreme court and In tbo state depart ments -will receive piompt attention. W. M. DeHAVEN Hoarding - anil - Salo - Stable. on state street. Quiet family teams. One door west of Lunn's Dry Doods store a state street. Ouipf fiimiit. ,anma u tal attention paid to transient stock. 6:ltt TRUCK AND EXPRESS. ST. RICHARDSON, Attorney at law, . qlllrniirt ntuirsln trnntrnnuis of new ui-li block, corner fommeiclal and Court streets, S-Hlem, Ol egon. TOHN A. CARSON, Attorney at law. r7.,ii00"l?Vnna','L,lda JiUfcU's bank building, Salcni,OrtEen, 8 1 ly? U. V.DON HAM. W. H. HOLMES R7.'AA11 ,& I,IoliJ,n:s( Attorneys nt law.' L Odice in Bush's block, between State and Couit, out om'lbt. rpiLMON toilD, attorney at Jaw. Salem. buck "r smlrs lu i'aUu fi fi. McNALLY.Archltect. New Ttnsh .V.'.o 1Jr,ey,ma,n block- J,'ans and speclflca tlous of all classes oi of buildings onshort vwncu UllCT. promptly io-u A WARNING-DON'T USE BIG WORRb. nR.,pr,muleiUln't coterie coRitatlnus or nJcllllns superficial sentimentalities und phllohophlcaTor pj choloiical obser! i.et our statements possess a clarified eon. clseness compacted TOmprehensb1tn?s" eoalescent consistency nnd a cencentra: JM ngenov. htcbewall cSnglamSratlos .inn asimne affoctlons. In trrlue to im. Press upon others tbe guperiorlty of the V IsconslD Central Lines, and why vou and so many . thers us th. 5iTJ;J:..?" SSlsg taWMs; - sisssss. "" ranungs and uunremcdltnted cxpatlous hhve IntelllglbUitv ereio,vJ f I yllablo rrorund r iwit....u"-''9' S'HlffisSSS MORGAN & MEADE, Truck & Dray Line. strgio'l11181 and-"PromPl work is our SU.TT0N&S0N, x press and lfuggage. .Jffi?.R"dJS'!k!L'yy to an tre. LeaVe ode'rs at R. T.Vti. W DflaH' Architect, Plans, Sped- fi'-f ncftiions and superintendence tor R Jir!dC,KFA:N;D.Clvll Sanitary and JLJ. iljdrnullo Engineer. U 8 upnntv mineral survejor. Uty survivo nFn Cottle-l'arkhustBlocl"aleSfo?elo0nCe' f it. uura, m. D Orllce formerlv ,VV . ociupied by l)r. itow ,,rtrorX First i I ' ' I T .""'f. and tht ends uV 116 ly SO! quite , Hood, UrupgUt, lu lliMcl(iinim, Th ulkk trf time to ttp Vhecounwaf luerxM a lUblUl lo hniole rhM2. Urn, put ud dijiy. Sid Jii2!ttT- ltd veil n thnvitvtt it.An. ... " ihTiaitN z: rzuL" '? or MAIL LETHtfGS. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Post Offlco Department, mm!!TO' D C" Jan-15. ISO-1-1' JOi'OSALSvrlllbewceha thoContruct Onico of tills Depart- - iiuir inn nnti r i United bituin the routes, and wording to the schedule of a! rival nnd departure specitled l.y the LV Prmient, In the Mate of Oregon ST L K ?' 2 ,0 JU1, 80"" im. L st of routes, t Uli schedules of arrtvH 8 and departure,, ZnZ ton-toWdd e with form, f0rnC. traets and bonds, and all other !T7 J.Bform!!Uon. wl ft,7 " "I"1" Bimi cation t.wi... o liltn lV-tnMer Genii lUltlUllOilNfl SALEM, OREGON. GENERAL BANKING Sra&F'k epnbn 1j. OUlco heurs: 8 a. in. to 12 2 to 4 n P.i.0 "P-. ." BfBldeme ISthsttJet electric car line, Ko, m.. (O lktll fitmnt nn Telephone No. 9. DUkeoASnf?I!SXrr'x.J;5Jrs,cInn "id sur ieln Kin Am ,n K"rldge Block, Sa 1.e.m'."re8,n' Office hours 10 in vik . ilo-ip. m. E 1On5i?-I.lOOK W Homeopathtat. auent,0nn Biven ,5 disease'Tomrd4 NAlXiLEON DAVI8 JOINJ10IH. -President. Vice President Cashier? WILLIAMS & ENGLAND BANKING CO. CAPITAL STOCK, all Subscribed, $200,000 SJvAYUAMS. IT . E ofthoni HOQSER. II D. PhT.ii . o,.. eeon. l'nicilc limits i ,n.,.. neroiiR Bru(.,n r..... ..:.. " asthma nnri I, .', .".."" Y"""1 J?.9'UQ"?e rntiio kinXi. "i" "jour uernm. utnee in froin 9 to iV8 UJ?2 12- Ofllco hours lis-tf. ' ana from a to " P. m. . Kvnt.ivn UUQII McNAUV iCTORS: Geo PrpoirtflM A'ic lresldent uasnier DH9 Win n Al DAVI8' 0fflc0 b' i.r-V.H ".'. f.?1?11 l.en I" diseases of worn- on- ,7 '""uren. unite in Aew Hank lllk 3to t'onuncrelal street Iieslde"c"g wjfe micialstet6 LO,"er' Court un(l Com- Jaad Dr. J AluSS?;iW,U,,Vn,lWB' K J. A.' Uakw. ardbn J' tf, Hobwn. RartV In -n nerpuiTVJ:acllanSe block on Com. H.1WX merpui strett. (Fouuded lu 1SCS.) WI 4 h him, iin'n. nrS.'"' Pi tinlshed dental epera: lions a specialty. tlons ofovV.Hi ul"uei aental opera KS .Si!.1? ?orlpUon. Polniesa opera- UUSINESS OAHD3. S'nco tha iUvnii or tir.TIhIi.Vff- V . k:riZi-"i'jrft"uj uiay. tew i Cash Market. IRON BUILDING, SAIiK, SS HmUii, SPho res'holh, ALLhEN- Blacksmiths and nnuremitfnu .tv. V""'VB worK. weuuvo Jbwmn17'. Wacksmltn. Horsa atthefoo!BnMWnasPcy' nP . me root of Liberty st,eet, AtienijOrceon. rrtmnu. - OREGON Duinw, in connecUons. vitiviv ni... m. uwfulacM Ma cuiiuvriM.!:: . - --. , ,. h.M . 5nntarT o.(HSt rtS!" a P. !&&&&?'& Obhop btatewut,, " "' " riAWET.i AYIr t ..i. &inviw h ' ! THiMreofit, ornnreu'AiSi,,'orUerHW,' i-" C?merS.T,t iuh.c.tr. V foJ - a 4 "" 1'""' r ? ff5S?SB?!3r g-f-kEraS