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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1893)
T"'t" EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL. 5 V-. i mm i i BKtotawW jaaMaaw4 1 fcll liifllMMlMll II lin MIS))ii.eMi I II 111 II I M" 'I - "- fctfwifiifiwwiiiTntm naiifnrwBi MrfifrttiftMmntfHiih l y tf BJrtirtaM.illMt tm Ji 1,u'iflni''i'LfJ'rkX'l;.l LJf.ftn niiffi ffliJltflSttSttl HAX.fl.tf, OUKUON, 'JMJMSDAV fA'NUAIiV tfd, 10(1(1. "TO-DATM Jtf-WWfci TO-lUTi" 10. VOfc. , "THE 1M01LM PAlMlJIt," MltnynHW'ilHIWlli'llillllll ' TiW" ' IV "-" ! THE TEST HAS BEEH MADE. Tho BLUB FRONT lias olovctl ft heavy year's buaiiuw, and on Invoicing finds lliirt it lias been a, irioul, Successful year. Everybody who has bought goods ihoru proclaims their methods of ctoiii biwitiosii opcit cash, buy and soil and thoir prices, to bo tho most accqrtahlo ovor introduced. THE PROOF OF THE PUDDING. All hands admit that tho customois got tho most satisfactory results, and tho records of tlio year show that the biiBJnoss is a succoss. No reasonable person can help seeing tho point. AVo lead on everything, and especially LOW DAMON BROS, PRICES. 335 Commercial Street. Saati and Door Factory Fronti Street, Salem, Oregon. The best class of work in our line at prices to compete with the lowest. Only the best material fsed T S. BURROUGHS A U nUITDPUItl j, n.uiiunbiiiut . ' CHTJRCHlIilj & BTJKliOUUJia, Tinners, Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters; SHEET METAL WORKERS. Agents for the celebrated economic force and lift Pump. 100 Chemeketa Street NEWTON TANNER. J. P. WHITE. White & Tanner's Livery, (Successors to Bill A Whitley.) .. a ..!- A 1..II ...lwAf tinHA tltSt n... K....,n,l i, iinv. nrrnk nr month. OIlIcO lit stable, Commercial utteelp. south of Willnmelle hot! buggies on hand anu i n.ur Ed. . C. Cross, I VlUtvmUitlAli Atitl HUtHNMtf Am 1 1 imllM lllllll II IIHHll II IT I M1II.MONKimil,(tofhMllW,rfllWi 1 Oregon. Ulrica u retain In ration' iilock. r KtuTu v."Aiitf mt h hw, fooirH U, Murphy lllw. J 1. 1 I J, IHhciDH, Atfofnpy.nl littf, WlJVl I I. IfMlllf. (lltl-itKIVflf l(l(1 A llll'lf I'NMH. Hf WIAW A dims oyer Oregon, ci T. ItU'flAltlmoN, Attorn? l lm, i5 . oniee un hUhm In front room of new Wish Much, corner uomincretnl Mid Court itrils, HHieiii,urmii Jnw lidtlk 8 1 lyr I j.HJiAw, i w. iuiwr, 0 i MlfciT,nnofH".Hllw. i npltui NM(i(jirtl hituKMitlniri. fOIIN A. OAIUON, Attorney, si r , iHiuiiirinnniiif iiim ih"ii w fj l.ouiliri n mill i, iiiiii building, Mitlein, orci'. irFCllUNHAM."" IJONIIAM A 1IOI.MM W. II. HUl.MHH Afli.riii.ya uL lnw j (nileu 111 Hush's Mook, between BtaM and Court, ontJom'IBt. MIC. lOUll, Htonornplier mid Tyim. , wrltlsl, Host equipped tytiewrlifnii 0111. u.bill imp, In Otetfuu. Uver lvndd A Uimli'd bank, Hulem, Ureiim, rn ltonlilcncf Winter street. UJMIUAtWIIAW.l'IiyMlOlAN ANI u. ourRtHiii. fiiiein. wrriiiiii. iinuw m IHIMI'IIM'yiMIIU UMIKK, llUII oornur Htutciuid rt. V. corner DK. '. H. .MOIT, iiliynlclnn mid un Keoii. OIko In l.lOrldun lllocu, n .uui.uriKuu. Ulllco lioum 10 to Un, in. iWHt. in. Dll, T. oVHMmiTDontlut, W Btuto itrcel, Hrtloin, ur. VlnlNlied denuil oiierif ioiik ir every dirnvrlpllon. l'alulceiiopera. (louMJiiipcclaUy. D. I'UOIl, Ari'hltcot, 1'Ihm, Spool. ' ncuiioim unu superiDieuuanca 101 rn... nf imliiiiiiirH. uilloo vaw Com. 'Huruiul si., up HtuirM, llfcl DRAY8 AND TRUCKS always ready for orders. Sell and deliver wood, hay, coal and lumber. Of- W ... kV.VW .-., "-, -- em Iron works. Drays and trucks may be found throughout the dav a tho corner'of State and Commercial streeta. Salem Truck & Dray Co. janHfe. uice yj rym.wairywjT.A.1 1 Mea F. T. HART, LEADING MERCHANT TAILOR. 247 COMMERCIAL STREET. THE 1 ,0TiT Q bdDIld -IT HAS- IVholRsnlo anil Retail Dental in Fresh, Halt uiul Smoked aicnts ofallliimls OS Court mid 110 mate Streets. 0A. UOliKltT, Architect, room, Mai , iiuiini oullUiUK, rortlaud, Oregon. the mrrnii nmiik iiorr.it ffioriicpis, C(iiin, 'UlUmllKIMlAiY.KXeWfSUrflMV. Iir IHrt Cupllal journal f'uUliliIng Compnh. (InNirfKftf1,1 Omw.OotomoriiUIHtfiwitJill'.O.lldlldliKi Kulcred nl Ihs ptMtonice At mlflfnf.tW MdiidtJfiM it mill. DW.ToWNSlSNl). Civil Eugluerond . Mirveyor. Ulllco with ureijon Land .u , S,ilom, ureifuu. f 1 J. lAIUJKN A CO,, Alanufacture of all IT. kludKOl vuhlelBH. HupalrlUK a special . hhop 4ft huhhm reel. PU iTKU,riUNU)l)OKNO.a.A.O U.W. McuIh lii llieir IihII In ntiite lunurnnot jul.dluij, evorj VUi.oduy eVuuluK. 4. A. MUCAUDA.N, M. V. J. A HK..WOUD, Uocordur. iMI'ltOVKl) OUDKIl OK UEU ;MKN.- Kamtakuu TriboNo.8, Hulem. Uoldf rtuucil every 'I'liurmlay eveulnif, at 7:ac , iiiM-iiiu In istule liiKuruiico hall, I-'. (J. UAKEU, I'rophot. K1UNK C!. v ATK1W. i hlbf uf Iteeordi. STEINER N BLOSSER km, All tlie News And does" not pervert, disguise or cover up what, tho public is interested to know. At tho same time- it does not resort to sensationalism. If you want & 130 STATE STREKT. TINWARE, ROOFING, STOVES, Creamery and Dairy Sup plies, tjteel Ranges, Parlor Heaters in all Styles a Specialty. INT Ton acrfs of Reed eiirdcu land "Pa,1;"1 lein. Apply ut once to UOFBttMVM, .vu.. vi i jouumai. office. 15 PES Good pirden lnnd three miles ponthenM or the penitentiary on Mucleiiy road 45 downimd ba'anreonfi to Hi yeaVs time Or trade for city property. D: A. Hiiri is Salem. lil,i tr The Pacific Detective and Collecting Bureau, 3ALH5rvT, - OroRon. C. B CLEMFNT, Hhnager. Olllue mum a. Qiay liloolc UnteM reisonable. lubllo and private work done. EDUCATIONAL. W. Taylor, House Clcaocr, Gardner nnd Gri cral Jobber CARPET LAYING AND CLEANING, WHITE- WASHING AND WINDOW CLEANING A SPECIALTY. CLOTHES WRINGERS AND WASHERS jGSyTbe beat on earth, call. Give us a 10:3lf. A toe, Clean j Newspaper At the time of day when everyone has the most liesure to read, have the J OURNAL left at your door. Only 2 Cents a Day. For Rent. New house of 4 rooms. North Salem, on i nno. turn hlnok4 north of school. 57.UO a month In advance. Geo. Enchstruth. lZUMm. White's No. 60, SALEM'S FINEST TRUCK, Now reedy for bnslness. specialty. Careful work a J. K. WHITE. Leave orders at Thomas ft Johnson's 2(Mj Oomiuerclul street. MONEY TO LOAN On improved Ileal Estat. In amounls nod time to suit. Xno deluy in contlderlng loans. FEAR & HAMILTON, Boom 14, Bush Bank block. 6 Uidv Authorized Capital $600,000. CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK Balem, Oregon. W.A.OURIOK.Pres. W. W. MAItTIN Vice Free. J. H. ALBK11T, Cashier. Btate, Countyiand City Warrants "boughi at l'ar. dw Go to the Best. The plaee"for: youu ladles and gentle iniiri to ecure iiitlioruughc-ducatlou is the old, but fcverjiibW. WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY. Long and still tho lending institution ol fhii North West, Better than over! Now courbe of Instruction In Oratory, t'hcolotfv and l'ostOrudunted. hTUBIKs. Norma', BuslnoHS, Academy, ;olles, and Law courses greatly oulargcd ind unproved. . . M Kii'.-ultius lniroaed and Improved. Foi 'aUUoxue ol College of l.aw write Dean B T. Klchardfon. Ksq .Halera.Or. ForUnlnliixuoor Oolleco of Medical nnd t'narmaey write Ueau KleuiiioudKelly,M. D.. Cortland. Or. ,. Kor general Catnloeuo write Itov. Geo. WhiUiker, 1). D., 1'iOMldent, Balem, Or. Wra-iiw THK JOINT COMMITrKK NlllSANliri, Tlir-rn Imvo Itroii twlco n mnnv Joint cominlltccd, tolnvestlKnlo (Ills, Hint nml tho other, appointed in tills legislature, n over before, says nil old member. They nro to Investlgnla slnto liistlttltlons, rov urnment worhs,prlvalo corporations, school books, seli(ines,nutl projected dntl yet to bo rievfacd enterprises. Thero Is one fiaturo common to All these wheels wllhlu tho wheel and that la a clerkshlp.Theolerkshsp Is the main spoko la this fifth wheel to tho legislative wngon. It wll continue to be, tho clerkship Is often promised before the committee Is created. Tho commlttco thus cre ated to creato a clerkship Is more often for whitewashing purposes than fornuy revolutions In tho pub lic service. These jolut committees as a rule report late In the session ho as to in crease the emoluments of tho clerk, too late for tnelr work to be of any iiso whatever so Tar as allectiog legis lation at this or any other session, The legislature will go on creating them until near tho end of the ses sion. Tlicn it will create a few more to report to the next legislature. Thus thousands will be stolen from the state treasury In a rouud-aboul way. Some of these committees nre created upon matters of supreme Im portance, ns for iustance, the port age railway, tho jute mill, tne Wil lamette locks, the world'B fair. There haye been two adjournments of nearly a week each, and the legisla ture has a right to cull for these re ports at once unless tho money they cost is to be thrown awav absolutely. A halt should be called in the crea tion of these joint committees and their rendering reports at tbeoud of the session. HlKilCAtof Mil III lJeVrtfHlfl,irWef,ili(t tiS OoVt Rdfol & Baking Powdep &&&& ABSOLUTELY PURE fllnlr, None nro bi low fts Oregon, Several nro nearly twice no high. Tho present contractors undoubted ly nmko a big profit at the price In thlsetnto, forty cetitan day. Hut they nre playing ft btulf Rattle nnd want to get their labofnt 80 cettls n day. A Jute milt should bo established, If for no other reason than to serve nottco on contractors of cheap prison labor that (he stato Is capitblo of mnklriK this profit as well as a pri vate corporation. Thero Is n lobby at work from Portland to defeat a Juto mill. The plan Is to delay reports of commltti ot Hud defer this matter until tho state wilt bo compelled to accept any terms tho owners of tho present plant can offer. Wife - - v' ''1'iirajfeai FilUM A 11UNUIII1UAS8 FARMER. THAT INSANE ASYLUM REPORT. ELLIS & WHITLEY, LIVERYMEN, South of Wnrntt Hotl, SA-LBlul - - - ORBQON Till :- WILLIAMS & ENGLAND BANKING CO. CAPITAL STOCK, all Subscribed, $200,000 Transact a general banking business In all Its branches. nvrt irilf.lrtMH President WFMoLANu!ZZvr3 IVesldeu UUU H MCN All V Cashier. DIKEOTOnB: Geo. Wllllami.Wm. Eng landVnr: LA. Klchardson, J. V'. Hodson. J,ltanliaineuew kxchange block on flora merclal streeL o.iu THE WILLAMETTE, 8ALEM, OliMGON. Rates, $2.50 to $5.00 per Day The best hotel between Portland andHaii Francisco. Mrsi-ciass in an u hiswiui ments. 1U tables are servea wim Choicest Fruits Grown in the Willamette Valley. thi A. I. WAGNER. Prop, Residence 382 Church St. J. J. MUTTON, PirtT ivn iiniTOU n i51UW Ml) FRIENDS POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE Will be opened to students Hept. IS, I8S2. illleis Ihe most practical courses of stud ol any school In the Btate. vU:. Mectiantcal tCnglnperiug, Civil Hiiglntorlng, Kleotrlcal Kngliiferlng, Acudnilo una Grammar school con i ses Rtudents pracllOH dally In w(Kid shop, imiclilte shop, and laboratories. Tuition and Board per Year, ?150. Special Inducements to a fw young men who wish to work for thoir board and tui tion durluir vacations, For prospectus and further information, address KDWINMOKHIrtON.M B, I'resdent, Balem, Or. JVliss Ballou's KINDERGARTEN. THIRD YEAR Opens Monday, Beptemuer 10tb, at Kin dergarten. Hall, opposite opera house. Children received at th'eo years of age and over. A connecting c'ns wilt be es-Uilill-bHd lor advanced Kindergarten pu pil and iliohe beginning primary work. Only the best modern Kindergarten nielli odi eiiiploy.nl. t'rang's stem ot drawing and color woik Introduced. In the report of tho stato board of charities and corrections on pago 247 they say: "At tho time this board commenced operations, the hospital was under the charge of Dr. Harry Lane, as superintendent, and an ex amination of the hospital aud its management then mado showed its condition to be excellent, and its management as good as it ever has been, etc." Tho board was appoint ed May '20, 1801; held Its first meet ing June 2, 1801, to organize; Dr. Lane went out August 1, 1601; there is no ovldence In the official report of this hoard of charities that It ever visited the asylum or conducted any investigation of Dr. Lane's management, yet they say they did No notice of such an Investigation was ever given to the board, the trustees or the public, aud no report of any such investigation was ever filed with tho governor as required by law. If the hoard Investigated tho asy lum under Lane It must have done so secretly. Tho people of Oregou do not relish such a cabal of secret inquisitors. Tho legislature has Just grounds to abolish it on lis own showing. CAPITAL -:- HAL Will bo found laboring earnestly for practical relorms in -L l- 4i a n.finnsl onvernmenk It believes city, county, muvo, uu m,w.- in making the burdens of taxation upon the people as light as possible. It does not believe in rings, bosses or political machines monopolizing the political powers that btloBf sofcly to 0 poople. Ths oiatersUd and patri- J. H. HAAS, THE WATCHMAKER, 2tSKComnirelISt., t!.0r?s. (Neit door to Klein's.) Bnecialtr ol BpeeUolM. and repalrtai Clocks. Watohe and Jswlry. Decorator, Kulsomluer and Pa per Hanger, Leave orders at A. B. Bnren A flon's Fur. nlturestoreorBroalAOlle, Groceis. Notice of Dissolution. 31HK grocery firm of H. Farrar A Co. Is tulx day unsolved by mutual consent, iulr- Farrar letirlng fiom mid business, .,,,1 ImIim a. Van Ka.oil cuUtiUUlU tho .bu!uesauhesa.ne .lao;. Ail person uwiuy; . ,,,.. . "--. their accounts wim either juire arrar ur J. A. Vau Eaton. Halein, Oregon, Jan. 7, 1H)X 1.1 oat H. FAKIIAUACO, E. K. HALL, Paper Hanger and Decorator. 0ee at Cfca. Osivrt';IUIIenrx store, Malaga. Orecen. M, T, RiNEMAN ENGINE AND BOILER r?'male. Tbe: holler Is an S-horso lip I t..iii ...ixilnp iHtid I li antrum n rLh rul- tioris nital. Both art In good condition, and ot t'PO whon new.1 Apnly to A. II. f OllTN Kit A CO.,oppo- siteFirtiatioutfi uaiix. THE COUNT UKFIOERS' SALARIES. ur Little Men Hd Woraey. kor iaoa Is msde expressly lor the you ner boys Dasirw,wuiMii ."' '"' "Kvely number will contain stories, spirv lUd pietmes. poenis.vcri SailPffi Vdeees to itk In chrf ' Bwldesall thtse there win e h foltowlng erlsl: Three 'utile UoW-IHe. l. Olive ICar-per- All aumtibe reuwrkableadie. ur; ol some ehlldivn wtw satjed around tape Uwn to California. , a ,.tm u Ooodwla All about our beads, hands. JuVSthe wit ol u not 1U studylig rrsu4'r. .,- ti.tm .--our -t liAiuirv nl a boy "?"".""'! -T-... 'i.i. -...,. N' xj .TTryoir. " TMhrtw lara. Hy whouwde TAPANEJSE CURB Anew and Crnnlete Treatment, consist- tojtof suipoIUuie, olBtiuwil In oapsli, So box ai.d pill.: a mdlltM sure lor ex. tenwl, Internal, blind or bleedlug. Iteulng. chroule, recent or bredMarjr Pt, sail many other disoaMM aud limli , nes; It Is always a great bwtvlit U Us gwntrul healtu Vlw Brl disovery of i.ullU aurii rnudarluv an 0rfttUU Wtlh lit xulfe uniio4ry. nerenlief. (This miomIi uiut tftc Uu known to ml. U umr vtx. f. tttf, Mutiii uuo. WAyMil bum ikis UrrtMl dlMCSV M The Marlon delegation has intro duced a bill to cut down the fees and fix salaries of the sheriff, clerk aud recorder of Marlon county, 'there should probably bo somo chango in the compensation of these gentle men, but thero Is danger or Injustice to tho public service by resort to demagogery. We bollevo tho pres ent oflieluls aro fair men., Two of them havo shown somo of tho legis lators how a saving to the people can ho made in their respective of fices. Ills idle to talk of cutting down tho clerk's compensation to $125 a month, when he really per. forms tho services of several clerical oMleers, auditor and banker for tho county. Wo belie vo our legislative delegation will do the fair thing in this matter and do not believe they will bo swayed by auy false econo my. Theoilice of sherlft is adllll- cult one to fill. Tn times of trouble the sheriff becomes custodian of the liven aud nrooertv of the ueonle. If be Is not sustained by good Uuauclal backing he U not respected auu uh no power or authority. tip. , u-a A JUTE MILL. A oorrwpondeat of Thk Joukmai prevents tome eegeBt arguments whythf Itglskstur should etb Iteuajutciflill. The tlmpto fot is. there are enough oouvleU to ojwraUia jut Mtek factory aud tov worw too. 'rttt Wmib nwu uww. Ed. Jouknai.: If It Is In order, tho laud of sagebrush and bunch, urass wishes to make a few remarks Just at this time, on tho business of tho present legislature, wo nave uu Idea, onco in a while, up here In tho hills; and just now that idea forces itself upon us In strong terms. Ifwecau'tget it properly before the eolons, It may havelts share of influence in behalf of needed legis lation. You know, Mr. Editor, that farmers, as a cIubh aro not very fluent in makipg their wishes Hnown, but aro gol darned emphat ic; you can't help understanding their wants, it the clothlug of them In language is not very elaborate. You know we havo furnished the penitentiary with over one-half its Inmates: as fellows up hero across tho Cascades; aud thra little liiojorlty of Eastern Oregon con victs Klves ub a little more jay in the matter of tbelr employment than you Webfootero have got; aud that subject is tho very Idea wo have lately had. Wo want a Juto mill. Right here at Salem, run by tho "birds" in the pen. That's Just the idea. The thing can be done, as easily as roll Iriir o(t a loir. Then, vou see. If the stato has control of it, tho bags can bo sold at cost, and tho convicts won't cost as much us they do now. We want somo benefit from our crlmiuals; if wo havo got to All the Oregon penitentiary we want to see something coming from It. Thoy don't do us very niuoh good; tho principal production of this section Is sage buah and buuchcraBS. wo see by the chemist's report from Carvaills, aud wo all llvo by camp tires, uut sucks wo can't get along without Among tho sago brush or Eastern Oregon, thero grows a mighty pile of wheat and Irish potatoes and it requires sacks to hold It. And now, Mr. Editor, if you will Just be kind enough to publish our idea, wo, will lie very thaukrul, aim lr tne legisla ture don't remetnbor to rain on the Just and unjust alike, ub unjust fol lows up here lu the hills will cnip In and buy a bag for It to put Us head Into when It dissolves, Beluh. And wo forgot something; wo imvo got a few down cruzy sheep herders down In the asylum, and we wanted to add by way of a remlndor, that a branch of that Institution In East ern Oregon would not ho a bad Idea. People muBt havo Backs and they will go crazy. It can't bo helped, you know; and legislatures are supposed to fix up oh nun rHinodli'H for both allllielltH. You bco tho cheuper sacks are, and tho nearer tho asylum Is to us, the less it will coat the overtaxed furm ors to raise wheat and go cruzy. JiUNCIIUItABS FAItMKIt. FROM ASHLAND PAPERS. tunr topics, T1im-i la it trMUfmlni- Oaituat Missouri nnd one named Traits It j nulo. O. O. Green, of WoodbttryKJL oougiii miunuoui rnnce, ny rm 8:071. dam by Dlcfatbr, lie fc havo shown 2:10 in California, v. Dttdd Doblo says that thro attend inn trotting meetings ww tlin coiintrv urn almost unanli ..,- ... . V ' " favor or the regulation mile trMK, Tlin tot til ntnotint of liottlnsril races In Franco in 1802 was (MM Or this 3 per cent., or fouo.uw, f the government (or cuantaoie, Mttnil H will ho 10 vonm old spring. UoldHinith Maid trotte41l whon 17. nnd trotted three heaii 1 race when 'JO years of ago in 2:191. lit 3:17. " . Denny Cms., of Ligpriler, Pa., sV" gagwl In bnlltllnjr nkcrod tmkt- :' third or milo long.,;' tho pnneppt training their colts tSrongh the muMr nionthn. ) v M. P. Ketchiim writes that the,W ting dog Doc lins now earned 19WS. and that- ho refused 512,000 for him m Riclunond. Ilo adds, "llo simply 1sbI for Kale." i Thero is likely to bo.n nnion of ,tt fte trotting ussoclations in GennanyVAnf trin and Italy on tho plan of the AfiMti can grand circuit, so as to do away. with clusucs on racing antes. i "In specnlatlng . on tho prospsoil of tho fastest trotter for 1803 do not' twt Belle Vara. 2:08!. out, as Bhe is sow4 and game, nnd has as much speeiaaMf trotter that has as yot appoftred,Ks m turf propnot. .t- 1 , STAGE GLINTS. Ralph Dohuoro has marriedGfrtni Dawes. c '"f Neil Burgess will tako "Th. ' Fair" to England. Edwin Milton Rovle has boBi his play, "Friends." from Ma 4k B. UliriZ. . ; 'ii:fU Mav Robson has reslimea froMJM Now York Lyceum Tlioatar csmpa '. and joined Charles Frohman's foteea. Mllro Knllv. tho baseball nlaver. ) member of Wood, and ShopardV'WIti ning Cards." no dkicks up ana uoe- ... i 11. 11? I f ... .m r, i. . cotnoay turn wim yy. v. viuuoi.1 tj j, John L. Sullivan has pecured. am Bird's tragedy. "Tho Gladiator," wMei Edwin Forrest and John McCollottg used to nlay. and will produce the'weW at no distant day. ? Mascitgnl, tho composor, Is seM,t a domestic modol. Ho la tho f tltreo sons, each of whom was born!jl previously to tho productlon.of wlit0 , his father's operas. Charles Frohman has bought tho" wet act pieco, "Tho Burglar and the Judi roi-onMv nrodnecd .in London, waft wffl- give it at tho Standard theater, NtW York, in February. t ,. It has beon published that B. S.WH bird's new play. "Tho I'roreseors, upi Story." is n dramatization from a nam by Barrio. Tills is not bo. iiwpufm an original writing by Burrie frow'a idea rnrnlBhetl him Uy Mr, Wilhtrd, 'ml, tho title wasllxod npon ly Mr. WlUr4 anu niH manager, a. ju. raiuiw. RAILROAD JOTTINGS. )yi- y Tlio Roanoko Machine works 'km ml ceived orders to build five . luouiii lur vou iiu.iuiu mm "r'y'"! jP Within tlio last two years w nmp$ traflic or fho Clilcago division ? Pennsylvania lines lias increased IKtiWif cent. , Tim Oklnhoma Midland railway; ning from ClicroUeo county, h.i wimt across u t a noma anu ihw has been chartered. i; , SV.Innnl rTnrni'n Illbbanl. MMHl frolght ugent of tho Vantlalia, jffjL completed his twenty-sevenm jw aervleo with that couiPttliy. ' i Tho Wyoming and Utah, a ,c4,,,, tion of tho Chicago ami fjonaww m road, has bcon incorporated to Ml line from Caspar. Wy., to Ofde. U, Thoro Booms to bo no doubt thM Missouri, Kansas and Texa wlU bo extended into Aiutin, vmu ib Misses Rose Curdwoll and Lizzie Graves left on Bunday's train for Bu in,., tn vls.li n.liitlviHi and friends and ....,...., bo extenuen into auhiu, su to attend the grand.ball at tlio legls-1 Brrttnae,n8ntB for It are alrendjr l.lii,,, I...II Tnll. in 1flO!l .. . i. . ii.u.u ..,.. .w, . xiio isow Jersey conn o Gen. JC. lu Appiegsto lias again Bppala una ueciueu vne y..r, I, l..ln laiil im.r Wllilnrvtlln nioliii. frnnt rnntroVWSV bt and nald Ashlaud friends a visit, City and the Ceutral rahod Jej ......'..-.... i...i. ...... tuan,i nAAu.. tkoctv. Tha city recover 1 '" "U,K " ,":-V. " :.".""" ",.' worth $1.000,000 or uon, HUH aim utiwutf uo " - ,...-... Lu,auu ..nmmllnllv lit !. twfora KOllIU UIW til 1119 U1W I downtoBaierna.amemberorM .... . . ... llnltwl States oailUltoU. . W O. W.AyerweniaownioB.em -- . - j., Haturday tvenlug, to take a oomnilt- e ... . t, u vf Ciwa- . i.i i letj uiciksuii'. Benator Cameron and Representa tives Merrltt, Nlekelland Houok, of Jaskson eouuty, upe"1 Saturday asd iudy at home, returning to Salem In tlmo for Mouday wwlBg'i eMidou of the twIeUture. r .'.: . . .. . iiuvad nv au Hiw, Hffty Kllppl wae at wwm aa tmn bf .. u,.,nif uiisa iv mi riinuireMi liikl Bes w. .. m . i .. utm mwwn. . . w -- ' ijanoe on hw .. .. A ... il .Illll. a. woumi uae w s " mmtw ,. 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