Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, April 12, 1892, Image 1

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    CAPITAL JOURNAL.
"THE PEOPLE'S PAPER."
SALEM, OHEGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1892.
"TO-DAY'S JSTEWS TO-DAY."
NO. 8.7
VOL. 5.
EVENING
JUST ARRIVED AT
PATTON'S
State
Street
Book
Store ,
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SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY.
I McF. Patton, 98 State St.
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RAND SHO:
STORK
Men's Rubber Boots -- 2 00 worth $2 75
Plow Shoes -- 0 l-o
Better " " 1 . . I 9
Oil Groin Plow Shoes 1
'f Dress Shoes - 1 f " 80
Children's Fine Shoes 35.
II TJn,r,r II 80. $1 00, 1 1U
The above list offers some of the greatest bargains ever known west of the Rocky mountains,
convinced call and examine. No trouble to show goods.
Ladles' Glove Calf Shoes - 51 15 woith $1 40
Oil Grain " J J
Pnlf Rhoes 145 " 175
" Dongola Shoes n "
Tipped Shoes - 180 ' 2 2o
" Flexible Dongola " 2 15, ?2 40, 2 7o
ii vino Twrnia KM 2 60. 3 00. 3 25
" Oxford Ties 1 25, 1 45, 1 05
Children's Rubbers only
To bo
THE CAPITAL J011RM,
HOFER BROTHERS, - - - Editors.
UBLI8UED DAILY.KXCEPTSUNDAY.
BT TBS
Caoital Journal Publishing Company.
(Incorporated.)
Office, Commercial Street, In P. O. Bulldlny
Entered at the postofflce at Salem, Or., n
second-clacs matter.
261 Commercial Street.
E F.
URN.
3
PLEASANT-
Home
Addition
You can buy property in this most popular Addition
on any terms.
It is high and dry and has the advantage of-street
cars and city water.
Eemember it is within ten minutes walk of the
Postoffice or Court House,
Over thirty lots sold this spring. Call on
Wm,
B EJUHl BU-8
One-half block south of Bush's bank, up stairs.
Harntt
-SUCCESSORS TO
fflclntire,
WELIvJBR BROS.
HEAD QUARTERS FOR RED STAR
STAPLE ID P
m mfi
At the old Stand, next door to Post Office.
You can get tho latest
MUSIC
?
Finest Line of Pianos, Organs, Banjos, Violins, Guitars
and Mandolins,
LOWEST PRICES
AT
EASTON'S,
3IO Commercial Street.
Send for Catalogue FREE
NAILS ! LOCKS ! HINGES !
BUILDER'S HARDWARE i AT
Barr
(I
Petzel
?
Plumbers and Tinners,
214 & 210 Commercial 8t., Salera Garden Hose and .Lawn Sprinklers.
A complete hue of Stoves and Tinwaie, Tin roofing .and plumbing u
specialty. Estimates for Tinning and Plumbing Furnished.
SNOW THE YEAR ROUND
At 100 Chemeketa Street.
House - and - Sion - Painting,
Paper Hanging. Kalsomlulng, Wall Tinting, etc. Vornlshing and
turalWood Finish. Only First-class Work. E. K S2OW.
Natural
n i ryi 1 0 11 ft DRAYBANDTKUCKr-
Salem Truck & Bray Co. s:H
V tlco State St., onnmite Sa
lem Iron works. Draya and tnif way be found Jtbrougbout the d.v at
th corner ef State und Commercial streets.
Sash and Door Factory
Front1 Street, Salem, Oregon.
Tlie best class of work in our line ut prices to compote
with the lowest. Only the best material used
GET THE J.&1VS. LAWNIVSOWER1
In Three Sizes. ,
ALSO AN IMMENSE STOCK OF BUILDER'S HARD
WAKE AND FARMING IMPLEMENTS
JL AT1
GRAY BROTHERS,
N. W. CORNER STATE AND LIBERTY STd., SALEM, OREGON.
SBK3l
vi ssW 1 m. f wk eM I Jm m m. mtt
for infants and Children.
"Castorin la so well adapted to children that
I recommend ltas superior to any prescription
known to me." H. A. Aitcnxa, M. D.,
Ill So. Oxford St, Brooklyn, N. T.
"The use of 'CastorlaMs so 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 Castoria
within easy reach."
Carlos JUnTW, D.D.,
Now York City.
Late Pastor Bloomlngdale Bef ormed Church.
Castoria cures Collo, Constipation,
Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation,
ftm Worms, gives sleep, and promotes d
pestlon,
Without Injurious medication.
" For several years I have recommended
lyour ' Castoria, ' and shall always continue to
do so as it has Invariably produced beneficial
.results."
Edwin F. I'ardeb, M. D.,
Tha Wlnthrop," 125th Street and 7th Ave.,
New York City,
Tins Centaur Company, 77 MunnAY Street, New York.
B. F. DRAKE, Proprietor.
SALEIVI
T. G. PERKINS, General Superintendent;
IRON WORKS,
SALSIvI, -------- OREGON.
Manufactures STEAM ENGINES, Mill Outfits, Wnter Wheel Governors, Fruit
Drying Outfits, Traction Engines. Cresttnp. etc. Farm machinery made and repaired.
General agents and manufacturer of the celebrated Wahlstroni i'atent Middlings
Purifier and Heels. Farm machinery madt and repaired.
TRUCK AND EXPRESS.
Ryan & Co.,
(Successor to;
MORGAN & MEAD.
Truck & Dray Line.
Good Teams, Prompt and Careful
Work, Satisfaction in all Cases.
Office at the old stand, opposite State
Insurance building. Also have fine Clyde
HtallloD at the stable for rervlce.
White's No. 60,
SALEM'S FINEST TRUCK,
Now ready for business. Careful work a
specialty. J. V. WHITE.
SUTTON &S0N,
x press and 15 a g g u j; c.
Do hauling and quick delivery to all
parti of the city with promptness and
curr. Leave orders at It M . wade t (Jo's.
LIVERY AND FEED STABLES.
ELLIS &
TLEY,
LIVERYMEN.
South ofWlllomtt8Holi.I,
XA.Li2Kd - - - OKEOON
W. M. DeHAVEN,
falitg - and - Sale - Slallf,
One door west of Lima's Dry Dooda store
on bust suret. Onlet family teams. Hjx
UlatUratlon paid to transient stock, fell!
DUGAN BROS'
)
Wholesale and retail dealers In
STEAM AND PLUMBING GOODS.
VJ9 Commercial street Telephone No. 83
NEW DAILY MAIL STAGE
lictwccn Aurora, IJuttovillc,
Olininpiic, St. Paul and
Fairfield.
Lcavoi Aurora dally at lOflO a. in. Ar
rives at Fnlrflrld 'I p. m. Iteturulng leave
Fasrfleld Ht 4 p. in. Arrives at Champoeg
0 p, ra. Leaves Champofg e a. m. Arrives
nt Aurora, via IJuttevlIlc, atti a. m- Con
ectn with inornlngH. P. Co, trains going
north und eoiiln. Pasnengers, baggage and
freight cairled at regular rates.
riervleo begins Monday, March 17, 1893.
UU.iiOEFEIt.i'ropr.
SUGGESTKD (lOMJIKNT,
Tho precluct onsesor is coming.
1 Prepare for tho Btrawberry
rose show.
and
F. U. Hull cilmlnal 6 00
O, W. Powell " 8 25
J. P. Thomns " 12 60
W. A. Mooren pauper 12 00
8alem D. & T. Co. r & b 12 87
W. H. Bynre criminal 1 60
A. II. Wright "
A. H. Byars
Albert March
John Morely r
Joseph Brodle
R. H. Bcott -J.
W. Hobart
A b-
o rtn
1 60
2 00
2 80
2 60
0 60
2 00
B. 8. Dunnigan r & b 2 00
I. L. Dunnisa "
ii
fi . 1
i
m National mi
6ALEM, OREGON.
GENERAL BANKING
NAlfJLKON DAV1H-
Dm. W. II. HYKD
J')IINMU1I(
.i'rokldrtit.
.Vice 1'rejldeut.
CUshlor
WILLIAMS & ENGLAND
BANKING CO.
CAl'ITAL STOCK, all Subscribed, $200,000
Transact a general banking baslnewi
In all its branches.
.I'rtkldeu
UKO. WILLIAMH
Wu. ENGLAND
HUGH McNAl'.Y.
i Little Rhody gayo Cleveland a
black eye.
What will Buleoi do for baseball
this summer?
.Vice 'resident
.uuiuier
DIKECTOIta: iito. Willlauis.Win. Eng
!uua, Dr. J. A. Hicbai-ikon, J. W. liodaon,
J. A. muer. , ,
bank In uevr Exchange block on Com
mercial street. tUJ-U
No one expected this city council
was composed of reformers.
Who will bo the first to start lu
business south of the viaduct?
Tho bids on the $2,0,000 city bonds
do not show an Impaired city credit,
by a long shot.
Will securing membership In the
National Trotting Ass'n flat out
a la baseball ?
Salem should have a rousing
Fourth of July celebration this
quadrl-centennial year.
Bread, the best made in Balem,
always on sale by Simpson Bros, at
the Electric store.
Judge Thurston declines tho vice
presidency. Jay Gould will next
'leollno the presidency.
With our principal streets im
proved, Balem would enter upon a
new era of residenco architecture.
W. J. Culver
J. L. Hunt
Jacob Belgmuud
N. Lambert
J. A. Glllogy
O. W. Glllogy
J. Dunnolls
Oliver Buther
W. J. Culver
N. C. Peterson
City of Salem
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Food Report.
PriVI Baking
ABSOLUTELY PURE
Salem has got but one new saloon
in three years aud her population
has doubled. What does Mr. Mills
think of that?
The city council should re-organize
the fire department. A saving of
several thousand per annum could be
made and efficiency not hurt.
As P. S. Kulght has sold all bis
own real estate The Journal sug
gests that there are other people who
still have some small tracts to sell.
LIST OP CLAIMS ALLOWED.
At tlie April Term of the' County
Commissioners Court.'
Amount
Claimant, Account. Allowed,
Henry Hayes tax rebate. $ 29 00
14 02
6 85
13 80
8 10
8 03
15 00
15 60
0 60
81 20
14 22
5 62
14 88
200
3 00
13 03
3 00
10 00
42 00
18 75
Nellio A. Wordou
N. R. Gaylord "
M. Engle "
V. W. LaGrange '
T. B. Jouos '
W. M. Kaiser "
G. W. Dlmlck "
I. C. Crawford "
E. Donaldson "
T. H. Hubbard "
G. A. Rockwell "
M. E. Adams "
E. V. Stanton "
Eli Webb "
Wm. Baxter "
G. Steiner . "
Mrs. Julia Johns paupor
EmmaWlnoher "
W. L. Simeral stock inspector
O. F. Royal r & b 844 60
A. W. Duttou tax rebate 0 76
D. C. Howard est. " - 6 62
Frank Guiu " - 7 80
Perry Nye r & b 139 00
W. J. Culver "
Paul Frank "
Geo, Williams tax rebate
J. M. Munkers rttb ... .
Frank Smith " "
Fred YouuUo " "
N. Lundu
Andrew Lundo
Nicholas Lunde
W. J. Culver "
Sautlam Lumber Co. r & fa
il
ii
ii
W. J. Culver " .
Gray Bros. "
G. W. Dlmlck " -
J.W. Yatea "
James Casey " -
Gray Bros. " r
L. M. Kirk & Co. " -
Levi Herren "
L. C. Cavanaugh "
W. M. Hilleary "
Martin Bailey " ....
B. D. Focht " .
Jamoj Rutherford "
W.J. Culver " ....
J. H. Partck " ....
D.A. Harris
W. P. Sullivan tax rebate
Est. F. J. Babcock clerk
William Jury tax rebate
W. J. Culver road &. bridge
J. M. Eskew criminal 0 05
L. II. Poujade criminal 0 00
Ptter Mlckel " 6 85
O. Marsh tux rebate 89 00
W. J. Guy criminal 2 80
O. J. Brown " 2 30
Jami Walton tax rebate 11 70
Frank Nibler rib 177 83
J, M. Ford o A J 25
U. I. Minlo criminal- 8 05
J. O. Clark 1 70
Henry J. Parker" . 12 65
O.R.&N. Co. " 4 20
W. R. Peacock tax ebate... 8 80
J. A. Applegate criminal 6 70
P. H. D'Aroy 6 00
I). W. Yoder school supt- 202 60
W. J, Cuiver x b 8 00
0 60
75
79 76
2 00
2 50
6 00
200
200
2 00
7 20
10 10
8 00
8 60
22 03
10 60
10 00
20 00
7 80
8 60
3 20
7 00
200
200
200
0 20
3 60
4 00
21 80
4 85
14 00
400
200
16 40
' 6 60
" 4 00
' 9 80
ti 4 Rn
4 00
" 4 00
' 4 00
" 17 00
" 5 00
" 810 00
W. S, Mott pauper 12 60
A. N. Gilbert Btat'uy 15 00
B.E.Moon'H&Co. " 118 20
Geo. D. Barnard
& Co. " 25 75
A. N. Gilbert " 8 00
Mrs. D. C. Snyder " 16 00
A.N.Gilbert " 1 10
Geo. D. Barnard " 19 75
Altken & Palmer
pauper 12 00
Win. Brown & Co., 4 25
Krausso Bros., ' 3 00
C. P. Bishop " 7 50
D. Simpson 10 00
Baker & Strang " 3 00
R. M. Wade & Co." 2 05
Jessup&Cartwright- 10 00
J. H. McCormlok " 120 75
B. II. Bradshaw insaue 5 00
P. H. D'Arcy " 6 03
D. C. Shermaa olerk .. 420 65
E. M. Croisan shoriQ 452 85
J. H. MoNary recorder 38 86
Baker & Scran g o&J 60
Electric Light Co " 50 00
J. A. Bernard! " 6 75
Salem Water Co " 13 0U
Or. Tel. & Tul. Co " 6 00
W. T. Grim com'r 22 00
J.M. Wutson " 18 20
Thos May tax rebate 7 80
STATE OF OREGON,
UOUNTY OF MARION, J
I, D. O. Sherman, county clerk for
Marlon county, ctato of Oregon, and ex
officio clorfc or the circuit court for said
county and Btato, do hereby cortliy that
the foregoing transcript of statement of
ezpendUuresi, March term, 18tra, has been
by me compared with tho original aud
tnntltlsutrue and correct copy of said
original statement and of the wuolo there
ui.ua tc same appears of record in my
Office and custody.
WITNESS, niv hand and seal of the
said court, this llth'day of April, 1S2.
J SBAl, D. O. HUEUMAN, Olerk,
I . n n llnnww IIAmilv
FROM MAltiON.
The Hunimor term of our Bchool
began oh the 11th. F. G. Fresh is
teacher; ho has moved into Sam
Gardner's house.
Mr. Van Burin, of Jefferson, has
tho position as section boss now.
Ho has moved his family into W.
F. Ohlm's house.
Mr! Farnum is building u siico
shop and postofilce building just
south of his residence. M. M. Da
vidson and M. Baley aro doing tho
carpenter work,
Mr. Gall leaves tonight for Cali
fornia to look for a location. His
family remain here until ho secures
a homo. Wo regret very much to
loose Mr. Gall aud family as thoy
are good citizens.
Levi Gilbert, teacher at the State
reform school spout Sunday, tho 4th
hero with his relative, R. St. Hel
lens. Mr. Gilbert lias recently
bought flfteon acres of land on the
hill west of town, which he Intonds
to plant to fruit trees.
Lewis Hatch has sold his farm on
tho hill to liis brothor-in-law, Mr.
Peterson, who has lately arrived
from tho east; consideration $60 per
acre.
George Edgar has been circulating
a petition to bo attached to this
school district, as ho lives within
one mile of the school house hero
and about three miles from tho
school house at Ale, in which dis
trict ho now belongs, everybody
slgus his petition, as it is a reason
able request.
The business men of this town
have organized a board of trade aud
are fixing to ndvertlso extonslxely
soon.
A JAPANESE TRADITION.
A CHILIAN WRITES
Calarrli Can't lie Cared
with LooAti Ai'I'lioations, as they
cannot reach the seat of tha disease.
Catarrh is a blood or constitutional
disease, and In order to cure it you
have to tako Internal remedies.
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is tuken In
ternally, sis'l acts directly on the
blood and musoim surfaces. Hall's
Catarrh Cure is no quack mediciuo.
It was prescribed by one of tho best
physic-Inns in this country for years,
ana is a regular prescription. It is
composed of tho best tonics known,
combined with the best blood puri
fiers, acting directly on tho mucous
surfaces. The perfect combination
of the two Ingredients is what pro
duces such wonderful results in our.
Ing catarrh. Bnd for teslimoulalt
free. F, J. CHENEY & CO.,
Props., Toledo, Ohio.
Sold by brugglsts, price 75 cents.
Will ba iound an excellent remedy for
sick ueadsohe. Carter's LI! tie Liver fills.
Thousands ol letters from peoplo who have
used them prove this fact, Try them.
If sick headache Is misery, what are Car
ter's Little Liver 111111 they always posi
tively cure I IT l'eople who have used them
peak frankly of their worth. Thoy are
small and easy tu take,
If you once try OiUr's Little Llvor Villi
for sick headache, biliousness or constipa
tion, you will reverbewithouttbem, Thy
are purely vegetable? small und easy to
take. Don't forget IUU.
Story of the Origin of tho Japaneso Car
rent and Aurora Borealls.
Tho Japaneso legend of tho warm
. rent which flows northward along
coast of Japan is interesting.
A somiactivo volcano is situated
on ono of tho islands noar tho coast
of Japan -whoro tho goddess of firo'
was supposed to dwolL Far away in
tho north amid tho frozen glaciers
the goddess of cold was presumed to
ha'vo her abode. Tho two foininino
deities novor camo together for n so-1
cial afternoon gossip, and in tho
courso of time, with tho truo inborn
spirit of all women, a gleam of jeal
ousy intervened and developed into
a mound of anger. Tho goddess of
cold could not bo reconciled to tho
marvelous ovontido brilliancy of her
southern rival.
Tho northern deity was blessed
with a handsomo son, and tho god
doss of firo had a most beautiful
daughter, whoso captivating smilos
would molt tho coldest heart of any
northern princo. Tho goddess of
cold conceived tho plan of sending
an army south to bring back into
captivity tho goddess of firo. Ac
cordingly a fleet of vossols, built on
tiroly of ico, wore equipped with tho
munitions of a fairy war and all un
der tho command of the Princo of
Cold, whoso mother instructed him
not to return until ho had effected
tho capturo of tho firo goddess. Tho
vessolo woro manned by arctio will-o'-tho-wisps,
and tho sails as well as tho
remainder of tho ships woro mado of
ico.
Great was tho commotion in tho
realm of tho Goddoss of Firo whon it
was known that a warliko floot was
approaching from tho north. Thero
woro no ships to battlo with tho ono
my. Whon hopo was about gono
and tho Goddess of Firo was ready to
capitulate, tho Princess of Firo sug
gested that hor mothor heat tho
water and molt tho Bhips. Tho island
volcanoes again become activo and
sent forth molton lava into tho eea.
Tho water became hot and molted
tho icy Bhips.
All of tho invaders woro drowned,
excopt tho commandant princo,
whom tho Princoss of Firo, at tho
imminent risk of hor own life,- Bavod
by bravely rushing into tho boiling
sea and bringing tho princo ashore
on a slab of lava. Both tho princo
and princess bocamo swoothoarte,
much to tho chagrin of tho lattor's
mamma, who strongly objected to
tho invading warrior bocoming a
mombor of hor housohold and tho
royal family.
Tho young couplo, unabloto obtain
tho consont of tho Goddoss of Firo
for their marriago, concluded toolopo
to tho north. Tho prince's mothor
was very angry at tho failuro of tho
expedition and rofused to sholtor tho
runaways. Thoy kept on toward tho
north and passed into tho arctio cir
clo, whoro, as tho legend goes, tho
light of tho princoss (tho groat north
ern lights) can bo froquontly soon
whon sho is signaling to hor mothor
in tho south. Around tho north polo
tho couplo dwoll in bliss, and thus do
tho Japanese account for tho origin
of tho warm currents along tho Japan
coast and tho aurora boroalis. Port
land Orogouian.
Artificial Koses.
Thoro used to bo a vulgarism some
thing liko this, "I'll put a noso on
you." Thoro ia an inventor in Bos
ton who early adopted it as a motto,
and today ho is enabled to porform it
with neatness and dispatch, nis con
trivance consists of a system of deli
cate springs covored with muslin
painted a Uesh color. Tho inventor
says of it: "It was a moro accident
my giving any attention to tho matter
at all. A friend of mino hod lost his
noso through an ulcorated tooth, and
askod mo to try and mako him ono.
I gave much timo to tho matter and
finally succoodod in making liim a
noso that fitted his face so snugly
and gavo him so littlo troublo that to
say ho was delighted with it would
bo putting it mildly.
"Tho greatest trouble I oxporioncod
was in gotting tho artificial noso
painted a natural color, and for that
purposo my friend was obliged to
pass considerable timo in tho artist's
chair. Ho is not in this city now,
and tho pooplo whoro ho now resides
would not beliovo it if told that ho
was wearing a falso ono. "Boston
Herald.
Cardinal Manning's Simplicity.
Tho late Cardinal Manning was a
tall, gaunt man, with a vigorous
framo and a largo head that was al
most completely bald. Ho was a too
tetalor, unllko many of his prodo
cesora, and ate only onough to koop
body and mind in a healthy condi
tion. Whon ho was mado cardinal
on influential mombor of his flock
said to him, "1 would liko to seo
yourominonco riding in something
bettor than that shabby old brough
am." "Ah I" replied tho prolate, with
a twinklo in hla eye, "whon cardi
nals wont about in fluo carriages
thoy generally went to tho dovil,"
Son Francisco Argonaut.
. i.rc,K'iitj
As to What Ho Thinks tho
United States Desires.
MAY-DAY PAEADE.
Labor tJnions of Chicago Will Ob
servo tho Day.
Chicago, April 12. A grand In
ternational eight-hour demonstra
tion will take place here Sunday,
May 1st. It la estimated that mem
bers of trades unions, socialistic as
sociations and their sympathizers to
tho number of 20,000 will march
through Chicago's streets on that
day. Tho great crowd will gather
at the lake front after it has paraded
the city, aud a dozen speakers will
address it in Engllah and German.
The arrangement hinges, however,
on tho question if the chief of police
will permit spcechmaking on the
lako front. He will also have some
thing to say about the color of the
flags carried. On neither of these
subjects baa he been yet approached
by the labor leaders, and thoy are
somewhat lu doubt as to his willing
ness to allow the demonstrations in"
thoso particulars. Tho committee
having in charge tho arrangements
has issued a circular in German and
English to the trades unions of tho
city, calling upon working people
everywhere to furnish a practical
illustration of solidity and union.
Tho English portion of tho circular
is particularly mild in tone, but tho
ono in German is decidedly anarch
istic. WHAT BLAINE WANTED.
A Chilian Writer Eoviows the
Rocont Dispute.
BUUS3ELS, April 12. The Inde
pendence Beige publishes in its
night issue thofirst of two articles
on tho United Btates,South America
and Europe by Scnor Maxlmllllano
Ibanoz, tho well-known Chilian!
writer, Ho roviows the circum
stances of tho Baltimore dispute
between tho United Stales and Chili,
and attempt to show that ""the
American government was quite
wrougand unjustly exacting from
first to last. Ho discards the idea
that Blaluo's policy was merely in
spired by electioneering purposes
and proceeds to show that it is part
and parcel of a general policy aim
ing nt results highly alarming to
South American states and Europ
ean uations, among which Great
Britlan, Franco and'Germany Btand
first.
Ibanez recalls tho annexation of
California to tho United States; the
Washington cabinet's interference
in tho war between Chill and Peru
in 1870; tho pressure exercised In
order to luduco Peru "to surrender
Its resources and freedom into the
hands of tho American firm of
Grace&Donoughmoro;" tho medliaff
of tho United States in the recent
Chilian revolution; and, lastly,
tho Washington pan -American
congress, whoro he says,
Blaluo nttempted to destroy the
Independence of the South Ameri
can states through the arbitration of
a court which would have made the
United States master of tho fato of
the now world's Latin republics.
All these foots, besides the pro
posed Nicaragua canal, are set forth
as showing that the United States
Is resolved upon achieving, by might
or right, tho dream of a Now World
zollvorelu which would place both
portions of Amorlca under Its sway.
Marrrfo Beds in Georgia.
Atlanta, Ga., April 12. There
ismuoh speculation hero concern
ing the progress of a marble com
bination said to bo under way. Tha
object, as near as can bo ascertained,
Is to unite all the marble proprietor
ships In tho country, so that tho
output as well as tho prices can be
regulated. It Is about fifteen ytmw
since tho Vermont marble uieu
were astonished at tho sudden de
velopment of the country. It waa
whllo tho graders were at work on
the Marlotta & North Georgia rail
road that thoy found twlvii
confronted with solid ammn f
marble. In Cherokee ad Pain
counties, Georgia, the propotty of an
old man named Tato was m lioh
that a company of Philadelphia and
Chicago capitalists becooM Inter
ested and now Mr, TWa voy-lfi
aro sometimes as high m 3W day.
Later, as the country through into
North Carolina wa opao4 up II
was discovered "tha TW wm
only the beginning of a aouiu at
marblo. For mk th fOsMt-! of
tho Marietta fc North 0Qi pad
tho Wcftteru North Carotttw
ballasted with evarbk, xhtUUnjr
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