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JTSMssyn -&!t-vT'"&$&''" r7"p wsw? 51 EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL. VOL. 5. r THE PEOPLE'S PAPER.' SAliEM, OKEGON, MONDAY, MAKCH 21, 1892. "TO-DAY'S .NEWS TO-DAY." NO. 68. HTTON' Special Sale No. 5. REAMS NOTE PAPER, m CAPITAL JOURNAL. HOFER BROTHERS, Editors. UBLISHIfoDAILY.KXCKFT8tJNDAY, BT TUB Caoltal Journal Publishing Company. (Incorporated.) Office, Commercial Btrect, In P. O. Bulldlnc Knterod at the postomoo ot Salem, Or., as second-class matter. Only 26 Cents Quarter Ream. ATTON'S State Street Boot Store, h 98. THE RACKET STORE c EJLHD SHOE SALE! Men's Rubber Boots $2 00 worth $2 75 ' Plow Shoes 00 " 125 Better " " 1 15 " 1 50 Oil Grain Plow Shoes 145 " 1 Men's Congress ' 1 45 and up Boy's School Shoes .-.-$110,130 and 1 " Dress Shoes 1 40 " 1 Children's Fine Shoes . 35. 55e, " Heavy " 80, $1 00, 1 The above list offers s me of the greatest bargains convinced call and examine Ladles' Glove Calf Shoes $1 15 worth $1 40 " Oil Grain! " 1 45 " 1 75 " Calf Shoes 145 " 175 " Dongola Shoes 1 45 " 1 75 ' ' Tipped Shoes 1 80 2 25 Flexible Dongola ' 2-15, ?2 40, 2 75 Fine Dongola Kid " 2 CO, 3 00, 3 25 ii ti ii Oxford Ties. No trouble to show goods. 261 Commercial Street. Children's Rubbers only 25 ever known" west of the Rocky mountains. 1 25, 1 45, 1 65 To be E F. OSB URN Why the Ii rm r i m tt Are loose Lots in neasant nouie aj SELLING SO RAPIDLY? GJSlTJIEZ the LOTS. IPEICES and the TERMS arG sure to auit every body. Take a walk or drive through the property and see the HOUSES and RTDEWA T ,1?S in course of construction. MATERIAL is being hauled on the ground for ten KPTES-"? CJOT-iCS-JESSi. Call On Studebaker Wagons. Hoosier Seeders and Drills, BALL BEARING DISC HARROWS. AT GRAY BROTHERS, SALEM, OREGON. E. One-half block south of Bush's r, bank, up stairs. COR. STATE AND LIBERTY ST3., iSBBfit. M flSSBJ "A. S H BBBKak. H Bm V -jm VAV 'frT,iTnmmBiTT"M'--"Trrli'nt tvh-i arntt -SUCCESSORS TO Icintire. WELLER BROS. -HEAD QUARTERS FOR RED STAR- ITAPLE Ml FANCY GROCERIES, for Infants and Children. "Caatorlals bo weU adapted to children that Irecommendltas superior to any prescription known to mo." II. A. Ascnxn, JI. D., Ill Bo. Oxford St, Brooklyn, N. T. "The use of 'Caatorla' la go universal and Its merits so well known that it seems a work of supererogation to endorse It. Few are the intelligent families who do not keep Castorla within easy reach." Carlos SUrttn. D.D., New York 6ry. Late Pastor Bloomingdalo Reformed Church. Castorla cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation, Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotea d ccsuon, Without Injurious medication. " For several years I have recommended your ' Castorla. and shall always continue to do so as it has Invariably produced beneficial results." Edwin F. Pjuideb. H. D., " The Wlnthrop," l-th Street and Tth Ato., New York City. The Ckktacr ConrAjrr, 77 IIdriult Stiiiet, New Yonx. At the old Stand, next door to Post Office. You can get tho latest MUSI O 5 :inest Line of Pianos, Organs, Banjos, Violins, Guitars and Mandolins, LOWEST PRICES AT 3IO Commorolal Street. Send for.Catatogue FREE ;aston's, SNOW THE YEAR ROUND At 100 Chemeketa Street. OUSE - and - SlON - PAINTING. PanAK Mnnnflin fn Iham Ih I Yir.fl mt.K .. r. '. . . ""t"i imiouiumiuB, nun iimiui'i eic rtural Wood Finish. Only Fireb-class Work, Varnishing and E. E. SNOW. Irr $ PetZGl Plumbers and Tinners, J. Mf Needham, HOUSE PAIWTING, KALSO MINING, PAPER HANGING, NATURAL WOOD FINI8HING. Leave orders J. Irwln'8,'rear of dmltb A Burner's drug store. Columbia Poultry Yards, J. M. BRENTS, Manager. Lock Box 1210, Seattle, Wash Breeders ol Thoroughbred Poultry of fol lowing varieties: H.O. White Leghorns, 8. 0. Brown Leg horns, White Plymouth llocks, Barred Plymouth Hocks, Pit Games, Black Lang shams. Light Urahamos, Bun Cochins, Partridge Cochins, Bronze Turkeys. Send lor Circular and Price List. 1847 Commercial street. Salem. Garden Hose and Lawn Bnrinklen. Smplele hue of Stoves and Tinwure, Tin roofing and plumbing a my. insinuates ror Tinning ami numbing Furnlsueu. flem Truck & Dray Co. f I V lice's DRAYS AND TRUCKS rays ready for orders. ana deliver woou, , coal and lumber. Of fice State St.. opposite 8a llron works. Drays and tracks may I found throughout the day at i corner of Bute and Commercial htroetx. T. C PERKINS, Gesertl Sn?eriiidwt WORKS, HAKE, Proprietor, SALEM IRON CM, ...---.- ORBOON. anfactures HTKAM EXOINS-X. Mill Outfits. Water Wheel Governor. Krult t Outfits, Traction Engines, Cresting, etc Parm machinery made and repaired. erai agenis anu manuiaciureisoi ne ceieuraica miusiruw ntieuv jmuuiiqi and Heels, Farm machinery made ana repaired. Sasti and Door Factory Front Street, Salem, Oregon. Ibest class of work in our line at prices to compete with tho lowest Only the best material used. If You Expect to MAKE MONEY In the Chicken llusi ness you need the Pacific Incubator and Brooder. It Is cheaD. reliable, substantial, enaflr understood, and will hatch any kind or egos better than a hen. BondRo lauipiu Capital City Murant Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r. Warm Meals at All Hours ol the Day None bnt white labor employed in this establishment. A good substantial meal cooked In first, class style Twenty-flve cents per meal, RBD FRONT, Court street, between Opera House and Mluto'n Livery IT tTILIi DE A MISTAKE. So far Chairman Lotan of tho Re publican stato central committee haa recoguized no Republican paper In Oregon by sending It the call for tho Republican state couvcution to puousu. ui course, every news paper nt all enterprising has printed that call as a matter of news. The only otllcial authorized publication of tho call has been iu the Portland Oregouiau, and many Republicans do not regard It as a good Republl can authority. It is well known that tho Ore gouiau allows no opportunity to escape to abuse and belittle Secre tary of State Bialuo, and Nutloual Chairman Clarkson. While all Re publicans believe In free speech nml freedom of criticism of ail candi dates, after men are ofllchilly recog nized a3 great leaders there Is n limit to tho extent of attacks upon them, aud it certainly does not establish a newspapor's republican ism to make persoual attacks upon such leaders, without attacking their puono ponoy or recoru. Whilo the Oregouian porslsloutly attacks these leaders it is said to be a fact that nearly every offlco Iu Portland that has auy patronage attached to it was secured by tho Democrats through the committee of one hundred with the lulluouco and co-operation of tho Oregonlau. Its pets nre largely foreign capi talists, free traders and anli-Blatuo nmjiacs, aud under all the circum stances It Is a mistake to make tho Oro,jouian the only ofllclal organ for publishing tho calls of Republl- caa conventions. The Jouunal does not beliovo that Tho Oregonlau at heait repre Bjnts or desires to represout the true Interests of tho masses of the pooplo. Neither it nor its little ring of echoes that always send back their feeble sneezes when It takes suufl, are In sympathy with tho masses. In fact thoy despise them. Truo Republl cauism is iu full sympathy with tho wants of the people, has conlidenco tn the Intelligence of tho people aud respects the Interests and feelings of every elemont of American citizen. ship. It will be a mistake to attempt to carry Oregou Republican in tho great battle of next Juno aud expect to do It through Tho Oregouian and the few papers that chime In with It on every occasion. Republicanism thai Is for the people will repudiuto that kind of management of the stato central committee. Tub Jouu nal voices the sentiments of the rank and Ala of tho party in this protest against autocratioassumptlon of ono-muu or one-newspaper power. Oregouian victories are not tho people's victories. SATURDAY'S PRIMARIES. Delegates to tho Republican Gonnty Convention. JUNTO TICKETS DEFEATED AT SALEM. Details of tho Strugglo Over tho Diftoront States. DUGAN BROS' PIumbiDg and HcatinaCo. pay postage on our new if a caiaiocue oi incuuatr, Kowls, OALV. HEX. tiKl1liiO, Uooo 63-page ill intra, thoroughbred nil... .... .......11. ... This book contains 0 sull-slzed colored cuU of Thoroughbred Fowls Jind Is replete with Information. Addn PACIFIC INCUBATOR CO., No. 1313 CASTRO ST., Oakland, Cal. Those Afflicted With the habit ol tulnj to excess, LIQUOR, OPIUM OR TOBACCO Can obtain COMPLETE, PERMANENT, CURE AT THK KEELEi7 INSTITUTE Korent Drove, Qtn Osll write, couddeallal WholesalendretaII dealer In STEAM AND PLUMBING 239 Commercial street. Telephone No. S3. NEW DAILY MAIL STAGE Between Aurora, ISuttcvillc, Cliuiiiiiocg, St. Paul and Fa!r(eld. Leaves Aurora dally at 1O30 a. m. Ar rives at Kalrlleld 3 p. in. Ileturulne-leuve Kasrtleld at 4 p, in. Arrives at Chainpoeg P, m. Leaves Champoet; 0 a. in. Arrives at Aurora. vlaliutlevllle.atU a. m. Con uectt with nuirnlnxH. I. Co. traln koIiik north and vouth. rastenxers, bagKaire ana frvUbt carried at regular rates, ife-rvlce begins Itonday, March IT, ItVi, UUi. llOKKKH, Vhwt. FEAR & HAMILTON, rnnS neitlAtjwl nil fmnmrArfYnrm enif city proriy. ' tt.A.XIM. Owmaotx Yoom It, Bush Hank block. U2dw e. o. onoss, Butcher and Packer Btrlctlr HUte Ht. an Court 8tv-'fhe best meat I delivered to all parM of tnscllr. A LliGlBLATIVi: T1CK1CT. What will Salem Republican bus iness men who are Interested In a good working delegation iu the next legislature do to eecuro that? Thero is no senator to elect aud no politics enters Into tho contest so fur. If a good Republican ticket Is put up It will probably he elected. Rut Salem has a vital Interest In tho kind of mon who shall go there. Balem will get no bcnellt from sending uny unprogrcssivo or reac tionary delegation to the legislature. All the kickers alive cannot help balem. Men who favor low taxes but an aggressive afllrmatlvo policy of making this a great city iu the shortest time should bo selected from Balem. Our city should bo pushed to Its destiny to bo the load ing second city In Oregon. It should be put to the front by tho same methods that are employed by cities of its own rank with which It must compete In Its development. Tho legislative delegation will de termine this matter. KOUTIl IIOWKLh I'KAIKIE. O. W. Weeks attended tho con vention at Oregon CUy. H. T. Raughmun and family visit ed North Howell last week. School begun on the 14th, with 15. H, Fletcher us teacher. J. W. Jory delivered un Interest ing lecture at tho last alliance meet ing, after which, a comedy In three acts was huucewifully played by MIo Badlo Dyer, Ml Winnie Haugh man, K O. Wlosuer and 13. W. Fletcher. Wlllard Hteyens, a student of the State Normul school, surprised his parent aud theeohool wlthavh.lt last week. Ho Ih looking well, aud we w mid Infer that he receive good treatment at the boarding hall, as well ai from his professors. Farmers urn almost through seed ing In many place, und If the icood weather continues much irln Kraln will bo sown In a short lime. Fall wheat lookn well, hut there are very tv who wt ru la time lout full to get ItMwn. Tho Republican primaries Satur day brought out a largo vote and as a rulo were conducted fairly and honestly. At soveral polling places a public appeal was mado to coullue the voting to Republicaus. Tho precaution was not necessary as very few, If any, Domoorata or third party mon attempted to cast ballots. At all the Salem pre cluots, except North Salem, tho con test wasuudcrstood to bo between tho friends of Jaspor'Mlnto and John Knight, candidates for sheriff. Both wore well organized and brought out a full vote, and in eaoh precinct tho Knight ticket carried tho day. the contest was a friendly test of strongth between Republi cans, conducted in tho best of spirits aud is so accepted by tho defeated. Tho result of tho primaries Is glvon below, as fur as ascertained. Mr. Puttou of Maclcay says the fight there was square Mlnto and autl-Minto, and was carried anll- Mlnto two to ono. But he says tho delegation is divided on sheriff bo tween three candidates. Ho Bays Stayton and Sublimity aro for Wrlghtmau. At Brooks there was a rcdhot fight over tho primary. Thero was a flght or two, some bloody noses, a strug gle to Bhut out Democrats and non residents aud as a result two delega tions. DELEGATES TO THE COUNTY CON VENTION. SALKM NO. 1. " Squire Farr?r. Al. H. Johnson jr., C. M. Talbot, J. H. Smith, M. L. Chamberlain, H. O. Tarploy, Frank Waters, Geo. F. Smith, F. B. SoUth wiok, R. E. Moorcs. SALKM, no. 2. Dr. W, A. Cusick, B. E. Wlllard, J. A. Van Eaton, S. B. Catterllu.F. P. MoDevitt, R. A. Crossan, H. George Myers, A. N. Moores, John G. Wright, John Q, Wilson. BALEM NO. 8. Dr. J. N. Smith, E. M. Walte, Win. J. Clarke, A. J. Basoy, Dr. B. R. Jossup, H. P. Koller, W- F. Boothby, Goo. Anderson, Mark S. Skiff, William Stalgor. BALEM NO. 4. I. L. Patterson. Claud Gatoh, D. L. Green, A. O. Condit, H. B. Hollund, Harvoy S. Bend, A. B. Smith, L. F. Conn, J. H. Campbell, John Havago, Jr. ENCJLEWOOn. J. E. MoCoy, T. P. Welch, W. Ii. Wade, A. E. Parker, T.. Nolf, Chris Rich, A. E. Gouldlng, L. J. Martin, J. F. Goodo. NOUTII SALEM. E.Hofer, A. J. Prult.L. R. Stlnson, Adam Snyder, J. H. McCormlok, A. M. Clough, W. G. Stnnton, B. S, Cook, Frank Kaiser. BOUTK BALEM. J. A. Maoy, Manly Moore, W. II. Armstrong, S. A. Clarke, L. M. Baker, A. Nye. YEW PAHIC. J. C. Peebles, W. H, Simpson, W. W. Stephens, Hamlin Binlth, James Warner, Wiley Moorcs. I'llOSI'EOT. David Simpson, A. A. Burton, John Patterson, J. 15. Howard, C. D. Wilson, J. O. Smith, Goo. P. Sanderson, J. W. Gamble, J, J. Mil lor, B. N. Nye. EAHT SALKH. W. J. Culver, Dr. L. F. Grinith, Wm. II. Blocutn, Henry Workman, R. II. Cain, J. L. Balllnger, Gilford Btillwoll, J. E. Estell, A.S. Slippy. O. C. Hutchlus. OEHVAIS. W. B. Taylor, B. DeJardln, M. Mitchell, W. B, Brown, Pat Kelly, L. H. Poujado, 15. B. Gregolro. iiumiAHD; W. T. Grim, J. R, Jordan, J. A. Djdgo, B. It. T. Jones, A. L. Cal vert. JKPPEK80N. B. T. Johnson, T. M. Wilton, J. C. Slegmund, N. n, Looney, P. Nye, R. O. Donaldson, F. B, West, T. J. Rlchardwn. TUUNKIl. J. Morris, J. W. McKlnney, J. M. Watson, M. Howe, John VVilnel, J. A. Husfcey, N. W. Silvers, T, W. RIchoM. WOOUIIUJtN, Samuel Layman, J. S. Graham, W, W. Hall, Peter Lucler, Frank Morris, Henry Hull, George Whit ney, A. Beach, W. L, Toozo, AUMWILLK. Wes. Bmith, II. U. Condit, R. Lee, A. Lewis, J, E. Robert. These delegates were Instructed for Hermann, HOWELL. Frank Anderson, Mr, Rice, John Newsomo, lit. Dyar, Wm. Sopping. Held, Web. Smith. WEST HILVKKTON, . T. Riches, J. Fi.ber, It. D. Allen, G. Hayiies, T. II. Hlackerby, J, Boweu, Ed. Hall, Frank I5agan. KABT SILVKHTON. B. T, Hobart, H. IJ. Btarrolt, E. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Food Report. RoYal Baking Powder ms&m ABSOLUTELY PURE Remington, M. Skalfo, Wm. Welch, Chas. Wilson, M. J. Adams, Wm. Haberly, BROOKS. Ono of tho primaries elected theeo delegates: M. L. Jones, S. R. Scott, J. A. Loonoy, F. X. Gobln, Leon Glrod, D. S. Ruggles. W. G. Evuus, P. P. Gouly, C. N. Splcknol, Elmer Savage, D. D. Gorsllne, and W, T. Jones were elected by prlmary'No. 2. AuuoitA. Fred Will, A. H. Glesy, H. E. Glesy, Wm. Fry, Geo. Scheule, Henry Beck. GUEMAWA. There was a contest oyer tho pre cinct lines. Delegates- W. G. Evans, Elmer, Savage, D. Gorsllne, Wm. Jones, P. Goulet, and C. N Spioknel. MAUI0N. Bennett Pearson, L. Russell, T. W. Ruthorford. , STAYTON. John H. Porter, Y. Richardson, L. Hobson, B. Gesncr, Mr. Waters, Mr. Caspel. SUBLIMITY. C H. Bouson, F. J. Wrightman, J. T. Hunt, Chas. MoElhany, Geo. Scott. 1 The Special Committee of the nouse Still At It. THE PENSION BUREAU. Tho .LINCOLN. Abu6r Lewis, Reuben Leo, Mr. Roberts, II. W. Smith, Henry Con dit. MACLEAY. A. J, Pattou, Chas. SapplngQold, W. B. MoAllIstor, R. W. Carey, C. J. Blmeral. ABIQUA. P. K. Johnson, Geo. Hall, Jo Ross, M. Sottlomlor, D. A. MoKoo, Walt Townsond, Harding Baughman, O. Corly, Jo Jack. OHAMl'OEa. John Hoefer, Moses Lanktree. State of Ohio, city op Tolkdo.I .. Lucas county, f BH" KitANK J, CUKNKYiiinkeu'.oath that he la tho tonlor partner or tho firm ol V. J, OHKMtv & Co., doing business In the City of Toledo, Couuty and state nforcouid, and the Bald (Inn will pay the sum ol ON13 HUNUKKU DOLLaUU for each and every ciisoof UATAimn that cannot bo cured by thuuso of Hall's Catauuh Cokk. FltANK J. CHENEY. Bworn to before me and subscribed In my prMonoo, this (tth day of December, A. D. 1MW, A. W. GLEABON, IsKALl Notary t'ubllo. Hall's Catarrh Curo Is taken in ternally aud acts directly on tho blood und muoous surfaces of tho systom. Bend for testimonials, free. F. I. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 75 cents. P eoplo'a Party County Oonvontlon. A mass convention of tho Poo plo's Party will bo held In Balem on Friday, April 1st, at 10 o'clook a. m., for tho purposo of nominating a full county ticket, aud for tho transaction of uny other busiucss that may como before the meeting. By ordorof tho county central committee. G. W. Weeks, Chairman. F, M. AniAuair, Secretary. 0-21-dw-td ii i i m m i i in New Washington, Penu., pcoplo are not slow about taking hold of a now thing, if tho articlo has merit. A few months ago David Byers, of that placo, bought his first stock of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, Ho bus sold It all and ordered more. "It has glvon tho best of satisfac tion, I huvo warranted every bottle, aud huvo net hud otio como buck." 25 and 60 cent and f 1.00 bottles for sulo by G. E. Good, drug glut. Baby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor prescribed t Castorla I La Orippo Successfully Treated. "I havo Just recovered from a second attack of tho grip this year," says Mr. Jos. O. Jones, publisher of tho Leader, Mexla, Texan. "In tho latter case I used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and I think with considerable success, only being in bed a little over two dayB, against ten days for tho first attack, The second attack I am satisfied would havo been equally as bad as tho first but for (ho use of this remedy, as I had to go to bed In about six hours after being 'struck' with it, while iu the first case I was able to attond to business about two days before get ting 'down."' Fifty cent bottlea for Halo by G, E, Goode, druggist. Women vdth paleolorless faees.whofeel weak and dUcouramxl, wilt receive both mental and bodily vigor by usluir Carter's Iron tills, wliloliaroiuadoKbr Ue blood, iiervea and completion, Hmart Weed and llelladonua combined with the other Ingredient used Iu the best Ifrous Plasters, make Carter's H. W. 4 II. H'ltiu5lie liters the best In the Market. rrlcaSttccni. PPyspeiMU la IU worst forms will yield to the um of Carter's Little Nerve fills, sided only relieve present distress but strsusthMl us swHuacw ana QIMIIVS Epparaltu, Investigation of Baum Con tinued. Washington, March 21. Tho examination of Commissioner Raum, of tho ponslou bureau, was resumed by the special committee of the house Saturday. Raum said ho suggested tho amendment to tho peuslon appropriation bill which cut off his Bon taking fees as a notary whllo a clerk in tho ofllco. Ho declared ho had strictly observed the civil service law and has uover mado a removal oxcept for cause. Amoug tho causes was that of at tempting to injure the commissioner and throw odium on tho office. Raum said ho defended his son's courso whllo employed in tho pen sion bureau. In a talk with tho prcsidont ho declared tho charge that his son had tried to defraud the govornmont out of $72 was a great outrago. He had never talked with tho attorney-gonoral or any ono elso with a view to tho proyentlon of tho criminal prosecution of his son. Euloo put In evidence tho affi davits frlado by Howard and Eugle, tho olerks iu tho pension ofllco whoso dismissal tho commissioner had recommonded, making charges that Horace C. Stover had paid Theodore Smith (50 to bo trans ferred; that they had seen Stover glvo Smith tho money. It was charged that Green B. Raum, Jr., received tho monoy and solicited tho money of Englo. Parson Bald thts related to a matter long after young Raum was out of office, but that ho would not object to the affidavits, if it were expected to connect tho commissioner's recom mendation for tho dismissal of How ard and Engle with it. Tho com missioner, in explanation of hlsl recommendation of dismissal, read alr.ttor, dated September 25, 1801, recommeudlng the dismissal of Special Examiner Tuylor, because ho was an unsuitable person to dis charge tho duties in connection with a pension claim, and also be cause ho associated with George B. Fleming, who ondcavorod to break down tho ponslou office. Raum also read letters recommending tho dis missal of noward and Englo, be causo thoy had conspired to destroy tho social standing of Special Ex aminer Stovor. Tho commissioner Bald ho had thoroughly investigated tho matter and camo to the couclu Bion that Howard and Engle had mado falso charges, In connection with tho recom mendation that Englo and Howard bo difcrniesed, tho commissioner sub mitted a second letter to Secretary Nobio. This began with a state ment and affidavit of Ford, chief of tho record division, charging that Euglor while temporarily chief of Jho divlfllon, ruined a girl Jn the di vision and publicly boasted or her seduction. Tho letter then charged Englo was a falso swearer, "a rerator," a conspirator against tho chief of tho bureau, a seducer, and ono who carried a weapon which suggested tho lutenlion of assassina tion. Tho Howard letter charged him with being a conspirator. The letter also alleged that George B, Fleming, a dlsohargod examiner, started tho attack aud was publish ing falsa and mallolous attacks In tho publlo press against the coinmis elouer. Tho letter closed with tho statomout that there was a small number of active and malignant Intriguers In tho ponslou office, and demanded that ho (Raum) be sus tained as necessary to tho good of tho goverumont und tho discipline office. Recurring to the charge that Engle hud seduced a young girl, Euloo asked if she was still In tho bureau. Tho commissioner said he told Ford he did not wish to learn her name. Ho heard she was con ducting herself with propriety aud was still in the office; asked if he thought tho womuu would be re tained in the service, the commis sioner wild ho kept the service ckan. It Is publlo notorloty that there wm hero and there a woman in the pub llo Bervlce who had gone attray anl had not been turned out. BRITIiK TAJUs JtUJEL. A Mutiny ob Seard tk Mtx-sf. WarDayfete. VAnoouvkb, B, O. Marcti 21, An Incident that will proHably te am! t In a man-of-war having to mak a trip home occurred here 8tw4y, ima port ocing witnin ey ai ir 'I . 1