Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, February 03, 1893, Image 1

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    EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL.
VOL. 6.
"THE PEOPLE'S PAPER."
8ALEM. OREGON, FRIDAY. TTEURUARY 8, 1803.
"TO-DAY'S NEWS TO-DAY."
YOU ARE MISSING BARGAINS 1
If you do not purchase your HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, RIBBONS, LACE, SHOES, otc, nU
Osburn's Racket Store.
PllOKKSSIONAL AND HU8I.Nr.S8 A!S
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL.
Highest of all in Leavening1 Tower. Lntcst U. S
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V. ROtHB. AIIop'pv nt liw. Mntora.
. Otrgon. Olll'e!i7l'oiiimo'clnlft.
IIOFER BROTHERS,
Editors.
rpll.MON KOHI), attorney nt law. Snlem.
1 Oregon. Olllce up-stalrs In l'utton's
block.
l'OHIjISHEDDAILV.KXCErTHUNDAY,
DY THK
Capita! Journal Publishing Company.
(Incorporated.)
Oirioe, Commercial Street, In P. O. Uulldlng
Kutered at the postofllce at Balem,Or.,a
s(ci-(lnrs n nttti.
LI', CONN. A Horner At law, room 7
. Mtiiylij- lllck.
I r J. HMUUII, Attorney nt law, "nleni,
11. Orison. OiU.iiover LhiUI iV Utith's
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They have SPECIAL VALUES in Ladies'- Fine Shoes at $2.50 and $3. They also have a lino at
$1.45 that is the best in the city for the money. $-
See what they have in CHILDREN'S SHOES before making your purchases, and you will SAE
MONEY. ' )
361 Commercial St., - - - Salem, Oregon.
I J.HIIAW, M. W. UUNT. StIAW A
0 . HU.vr, utloriHys nt Inw tun to over
Capital XfUlounl tiunlc, Halem, Oregon.
Sash, and Door Factory
Fronti Street, Salem, Oregon.
The best class of work in our line at prices to compete
with the lowest. Only the beat material used
C. N. CHURCHILL T S. BURROUGHS
CHURCHILL & BURROUGHS,
Tinners, Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters;
SHEET METAL WORKERS.
Agents for the celebrated economic force aud lift Pump.
100 Chemeketa Street.
DRAYS AND TRUCK?
always ready for orders.
Sell aud deliver wood
' hay, coal and lumber. Of
fice State St.. onnosiLoHa
em Iron works. Drays and trucks may be found throughout the dav a
the corner of State and Commercial streets.
Sfi ki Tim At llrav fin
NEWTON TANNER
J. F. WHITE.
White & Tanner's Livery,
(Successor to Kills & Whitley.)
Mvery, bark and feed Rtnble A lull supply of lioirca and buggies on hnnd
Horfes bwrded by dy, week or month. Olllce at stable, Coinmerulul and Trade
Btieels. bOHth of Willamette hot-l
Ed. C. Cross,
F. T. HART,
LEADING MERCHANT
TAILOR.
247 COMMERCIAL STREET.
tiBBS38affl vJIOlOO mm.
felWM Wholesnlo and Retail
6&mW$?MM Kcalcr in Fresh, Salt uml
Slm3MMmJ Smoked Meats of all Jiimls
jmllM&m 95 Count ami
110 State Streets.
"PflTM
& BLOSSE
THE
iraing Capita
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IT HAS-
All the News
And does not pervert, disguise or cover up what the
public is interested to know. At the same time it does
not reBort to sensationalism. If you want
130 STATE STREET.
TINWARE,
ROOFING,
STOVES,-
Crcamery and Dairy Sup
plies, Steel Ranges, Parlor
IScatcrain all Styles a Specialty.
CLOTHES WRINGERS AND WASHERS
SSyThe best on earth. Give us a
call. 10:8tf.
A Live, C
Newspaper
At the time of day when eyeryone has the most liesure
to read, have the JOURNAL left at your door.
Only 2 Cents a Day.
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"Will be found laboring earnestly for practical reforms in
-city, county, state, and national government. It believes
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
belong solely to the people. The disinterested and patri
ti ci:m i '.,v ays enjoy reading THE JGU-RNAL.
W. Taylor,
House Cleaner, Gardner and General Jobber
CARPET LAYING AND CLEANING, WHITE
WASHING AND WINDOW CLEANING
A SPECIALTY.
Leave, orders at Thomai A Johnson's 2G6
commercial street.
J. H. HAAS,
THE WATCHMAKER,
2iH Commsrcltl St., - ilm, Origon.
(Next door to Klein's.)
Hpeoialty ot Spectacles, and repairing
(flocks. Watches aud Jewelry.
Residence 882 Church St.
J. J. MUTTON,
SIGN AND HOUSE FAIXTEli,
Decorator, Kalsomiuer and Pa
per Hanger.
Leave order ot A. B. Purpn 4 Son's Fur
niture store or Broat & Olle, U recent.
CI T.ItlOHAIlDSON, Attorney nt law,
O, otllce up Anrn In front rooms of new
Hush block, corner Commercial and Court
streets, nleni, Oregon.
JOHN A. OAKSON, Attorney nt law.
Kooiuh 3 lUKI 4, Uula A llusu's bunk
building, Suleui, Oregon. 8 1 lyr
U. K. UONIIAM. W. II. HOLMK8.
I to.viiAM A iloLMEfl. Attorneys nt law.
JD Olllce In UuMh's hlocK, botueeu Skite
uml Com I, on (Xmi'ltm
MK. I'OUUK, Stenographer and Type
, wrlllsL IJest equipped typewriting
out c. but out). In Ureou. Over Ladd &
Utah's buulc, Malum, Oregon.
BH. IlllAOSUAW, I'UYSlUlAN AMU
, Burgeon, nulem, Oregon, oitlco In
ou-li-ll'O inun block, upstairs Residence
corner ountuuu a. jc corner w inter sireei.
DU. W. . MO ft', physician and sur
geon, Olnie In hldriilge II Iocs, ba
luiu, uregou. OUlce hours 10 to Li u. m.
i to 4 p. in.
DH. T. O. SMITH, Dentist, W State street,
hiileiu, Or. Klulsned dental operu
tioiiM ulevury description. Palulooa opera
tions a specialty.
WO. t'UUil, Architect, I'luns, specl
, liculluus uud superintendence lor
all ciawes or buildings. OOlco W0 Com
mercial St., up stairs.
0.
A. KOUKUT,.Archltect, room 421, Mar
quniu building, I'ortlaud, Oregon.
DW TOWNSEM), Civil Euglnerand
. -urejor. Ollicu with Oregon Laud
(.u ,S-k'iii, Ur.m.
J ) J, LAIWUN & UO Manufacture or nil
L . kludtiul Nuhlcles. itepalilug a special.
shop ifti.i"Nireei,
Pit XEtJUONLODGfci.NOa.A.O U.W.
MtelH In then hull In atalu lusuiauce
uuLdlng, everi rt tdoeiilay evening.
. A. Mo AllUnN, M. W.
J. A aELVOOD, llecorder
IMI'UOVEU OHDEH OF HED MEN.
1 Kainiakuu IriboNo. 8, Malom. Holds
council every t'liurduy evening, at 7.J0.
iMgwam luaUtle luxuruuce hall,
F. U. UaKLU, I'rophet.
K1UNK (1. .. Al'MCS, i luuf of IliHiirds
The Pacific Detective and
Collecting Bureau.
3ALKM, ... Oreson.
C. B CLEM NT, Minager,
Olllce room 3. U uy liiuck.
Kntes leHouublo. t'ubllo aud private
work done.
EDUCATIONAL.
Ton acres of good eardeu hnd nBJtf
letu. Apply utoucoto HOFEit Klt-,
JttntNAl. omce
For Rent.
New house of 4 rooms, North Kalm. on
car line, two blocks iioitli of hcliool $7.W)
a month In advance, (ieo. Estbsiruth.
12-lm.
15
7H
AliilM
Good garden lond three miles Fouthenpt
ofibepenltentlr on Mscieny road 251
dovin and ba'anceou 5 to In je.ns time.
Or trade for city property. V. A. llnrils,
Halem. l'.'-M If
MONEY TO LOAN
On improved Real Elat, In nmnunlR nt d
time to suit. .No delay lu cou.lderlng
loans.
FEAR & HAMILTON,
Iloom 14, Hush Kank block. 6 12dn
Go to the Best.
Tho plaro lor young Indies nnd gentle,
men io -ujurt) a (borough tduinllou Is the
old, but ever new.
WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY.
IO ne and still tho lending Institution ot
tho North West. Hotter than ever I
Nhw course of luklruulou lu Oratory,
Iheolngt aud Post-Uruduated.
t-1 UOlL". Norma .llusluess.Aradeniy.
College, and Uiwcouisesgreutly enlarged
and linpioved.
FacultUs Increased and Improved. For
CaUdruueol CollegeorLaw write Dean H
T. Hichardson. Esi , Halem, Or.
ForCaialocuuol college or Medical and
I'nurmacy write Dean Hicbmuud Kelly,M.
D I'ortlund.ur.
For general (Jatnlogue write llev. Geo.
W'ht taker, I). D., President, Hulem, Or.
"-il-im-dw
THE WILLAMETTE,
SALEM, OREGON.
Kates, $2.50 to $5.00 per Day
The best hotel between Portland andHan
Kniucuoo. Flrtl-chus in all IU upioluU
uients. in table are served Willi i,
Choicest Frulta
Grown In the Willamette Valley.
A. I. WAGNER, Prop.
Notlco of Dissolution.
mllE g otery Arm of ri. Furrar & (to. Is
X tuu day ulnolvta by mutual ouuseut,
rtiuiru urrar leuciug fioin Mtid bioluew,
auu Johu A. Vau Lu on continuing tn.
buiue. at the uuu plc.
Ail puisous owing katd Arm can settle
thilravo- uuis wliU either oquiro Furrur
or J A. Van Eaton.
eulem, viri-gou. Jan, 7, ItO L
1-fuit ri. F.iUAU4CO.
Our Little Men and Women.
FOR 1303
Is made expieuly lor the younger boys
and grls, wuo ,uul their magazine at home
and lu cbool
fcvery number will contain stories, spir
ited picture, pueiDS,vcnes and J ingles,tiud
pltts to speak la kCboo ." Itoldes tU
thtiu) ibrre will te tue following erlul:
'i hree Little Uold-Dlggrn. Uj O.ltelUr
pr All about tbe remarkable adteulurts
l some cbllilrcD who silled around Cape
Horn to CUIilorut.
i be IIuuh vv e Live In. By Lavlnla b,
Oiwduin All about our -beads. Itai.ds.
and tho re.1 ol us;" lull tue sluJlrg
f'nrMiLtl :s
""': : "-".. . ., .
A Li I lu umuinuian uno'iiwi.
tniy wno
. My
HUOv
Or.Ui.ry.r. lUthjutt otainiy
uihimik iruiy wonnj ! uw iwiui . .
Ilto fijc u' the Year. Ly Kltfc.ttU
i un.ius. ILwuisily w.h U.OUIU us
iwk i44lUeMijK'eiurUJiajruiue
Authorized Capital 1600,000.
CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK
Halem, Oregon.
W. A. CLWICK. I'res. W. W. MAIITIN,
Vlcoios J. H.ALUKKT, Cashier.
Htate, Countyiand City Warrants boughl
at Par. d
WILLIAMS & ENGLAND
BANKING CO.
CAPITAL STOCK, all Subscribed, $200,000
Transact a general banking business
In all IU branches.
GEO. WILLIAMM Presldeni
WM. EN ULAND Vice PrtslUtn
HUUUMuNAilY . .Castilei.
DIHECTOH8: Geo. Williams, Wm. Kin,
laud.Dr. I. A. ltlcbardkou, J. V. JlodMiu
J. A linker.
Hank In new Kzohange block on Com
uercutl street. b:li-U
FRIENDS POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE
Will beopeued to students Hept. l't, 1KU2.
Olleis he most ptiiLtlcal courses of etudv
ol uiiy ki luxil in the mate, viz: Michanlcal
Eiiglueermg, evil Euglntirlug, Elecirlcul
Engineering, Arademlo auu Grammar
school courses Hludeuts pruclloi dally lu
wood shop, machine shop, and labora
tories. Tuition mid Jloanl per Year, JlflO.
Speelsl Inducements ton f-w young men
u ho wish lo woi k for their board and till
llonUurm vacations For prospectus aud
lurther lurormatlou, address
EDWIN AlOlUtHON. M H,
l'icsdtut, Halem, Or.
White's No. 60,
SALEM'S FINEST TRUCK,
Now ready for business. Careful work
specialty, J. F. Will IK.
For Locating Mines
Dr. II. Hmltn is now sole agent lor tbe
sale ol XarsheU' KUclro Magnello lods for
8ndlu bidden Ireusureo or lecating: Gjld
or rl verMlaes. Tim Instruiueul Ts er
Ululy the grtvtMt diseovrry or Invention
of the age Fur lunber Iniortnatlou address
DR. H. SMITH,
Halem, (Jron.
M,T. RINEMAN
BKALUt IM
Stifle u4 Fu'jr leriei,
C(urY, UsMSjMSsm. LaattK, WnetUe
Miss Ballou's
KINDERGARTEN.
nilRD YEAR
Opens Monday, Heptemuer loth, at Kin
dergarten Hall, opposite opera bouse.
Children received at th ee years of age
uml over. A coui ecllng o asx w be is
IhIi I lint Inradvaucrd hindergiirten pu
pil an I tlioae b.gliiMiiig primary work,
Oulj be bist modirii Kludergnrleu n.etli.
.iduii. ployed, l'raua' Uiu ol drawlug
niiiI roior woik IxiriHlneed
ENGINE AND
BOILER
Foil sale. Th: holler Is an K-bor.e up
right lu ular. land the engine a (Mi n
lioriimt I. Ilo'ti an. In go-id oouditluu,
and o-'.l I '00 wbeii new
ApnlyWiA.ll.rOll-TNEIlA CO.fc'opp.
site First National Dauk.
rEMJi
tJAPANESL
TJ 1JLJS
CURE
AiMirandOimptete 1'niatmei.i, wull.
leg of kupptMlloriu, oliitii.eulluvpuie.,
alwi a box ai,u pl(l; a (SMlihe cuie inr ox.
ttrn il, Internal, bund or b.4lig. lUUIng,
chronic, retvnl or bcreillUry Pilot, ami
Hum) 'olb'-r nlMr.hwx aud icmale weak.
iism.; It I. uiwmj.h nil bnlil lo the
grusiul liKllli lb flr.l dluery ol w
ud twi cute rendering en npvrall.iu utib
the suite unil.rfi4ry lio.rullvr. Till
rtuib-ly hs never own kuo n i full. II
iKr O".(orlr, ua by mall, Wliy.iiBir
Iioiu Ibl tcriiu.e ni't-JM when a.Hridru
fiM.rix.iitvu w,iuiin, w, letuud
ketuouvy ii.um cu.wlr yJ.u,luPKJ lfe
TUB GOltdF, URUW1NQ.
Tho most lively discussion of tho
pension an far was brought about by
the motions started by Mr. Northup
that when bills come from commit
tees without recommendation they
be Indefinitely postponed. Tho
same motion was made as to bills
coming with unfavorable recom
mendation. A few decisive defeats
for these motions put astop to them,
but during their discussion brought
out good points aud a little amuse
ment. Mr. Baughmau, of Lluu
bad himself rapped to order by the
oliulr on account of his rash remarks
us to committee conclusions not be
ing always reliable, inasmuch as
they were often misled, and their
decisions were sometlmea obtained
by Interested parties golwr, down in
their poijkels for that purpose. This
was coming startllugly close to a
charge of bribery aud the speaker's
gavel came down very emphatically.
Tho house begins to realize the ter
ilble gorge of business which Is ren
dering futile Its utmost endeavors to
expedite Ihe public business. The
ulog upon the wheels pf law-making
comes about by trying to do one
hundred days work in thirty work
ing da.s, and not that many, il
Sundiys and adj mrnmonts are
counted out of the forty days' limit
now fixed for a session of Ihe gen
eral assembly.
Tin? LtrrrEiiY op akson.
There is no tendency more dim
gerous to the rlghls of property than
speculative over-lnsurauce. There
is no dauger to property more insld
nous, or more difficult to avert than
the temptation to crimes of arson,
Wheu tho chauce of proilt thereby
is enhanced and legalized by the
state placing its protection over that
crime, property that is perishable
from the tlauiea enjoys no security
whatever.
The Blackman bill that has passed
the senate, called the valued policy
bill, in such a law iu our opinion. Il
places a premium upon speculative
over Insurance aud as such Is an en
couragement to burn buildings and
destroy property. Whenever a reck
less owner or a reckless agent insures
property to the point where it will
pay to have it burned down, it Is re
posing too much contldenco In the
virtue of some people to imagine
that they will be ubovo tho tempta
tion. Tho world is not yet near enough
to tho mllennlum to expect every
man to be perfectly honest In fixing
the value of his own property tn
case of loss. At present ho has full
protection in the courts of law.
A BOLD MAN.
Tho present legislature contains
one very bold man. Ho possessed
the superlative temerity tho other
day to refer to "that poor nan, tho
country printer." Then he moved
to table the country printer's bill,
preseultd by Nlckell ot Jackson.
It is daring enough to refer In
terms of durislou to ifco couutry
printer. But lo brand him as poor
calls for the Interference of humane
ptople. 'Ihe world hud hitherto
wiLtldmd him ilch. Now ho Is
poor; poor indeed that a proud and
haughty colon should do him rover
eucu,
It is qulto probublo that a large
number of tho soloits of Oregon
would never hav.o becoin known lo
fuiuu iiad It not been for tho poor
country printer. They would be re
posing in the peacelul oblivion of
llielr own bailiwicks, Tho inun
who sneers at iho country printer's
poverty has a small but deserved future.
a sr.m: EL-mitm uuur i'la.nt.
A bill Is on third reading in the
senate to have thustulo puruhuse ma
chinery aud material and construct
aud operate Us own electric light
plant.
By utilizing Its present water
power ut the prison II is believed
light for all lt)o state institutions
could be manufactured at a merely
iionilnul price. This Is recom
mended by tho Capitol Building
Commissioners.
There are inuny other things the
slate could do with lis authority and
capital. Il UuquiMlIuu whether lu
tho end such an eUotrlo Jig lit sys
tem would nut Involve a plant cost
ing many ihousuudu uud requiring
a large payroll,
1 ho hoiiiH9 rfur to I djetatvd o.
wvBsentsRras-sss-ssra-araar.
Umotimr VituuUytt. tutst ft gMd
ABSOLUTELY PURfi
THE LEOI3LATUKE.
HOUSE, 2 P. M. FEB. 2.
Following bills were reported nnd
ordered to 8d reading:
Belknap, relating to assessment
and taxation, no report, tabled.
Belts, defining trespass by stock,
amended.
Ford, relating to property exempt
from taxation.
Conn, to prevent sale and distri
bution of Infected fruit trees, plants,
etc.
Duncan, assessmenr and taxation,
tabled.
Hobbs, terrna of office of certain
county offices, ameuded.
Ford, state examiner of engines,
laid on table.
Bleveus, assessment and taxation.
Ford, for relief of order of St. Ben
oJicl. Ueer of Clackamas, running at
largo of stock.
Sheridan, liabilities of railroad
companies.
B evens, assessment and taxation.
WilkiiiBou, same subject.
Geer of Claokamas, relating to ln
olosures. Layman, relating to hedges and
shade trees.
Ford, election of assessors.
Upton, lncomo tax law.
Upton, railroad commission bill,
tabled.
Belts, right of aliens to hold prop
erty. Belts, stock Inspectors.
BENATE HILLS HEAD.
To amend law to protect hotel
keepers, boarding houso keepers,and
lodging house keepers.
To authorizo bridge across Will
amette at Oregon City by Portland
general electric company.
To amend law for extirpation of
Canada thistle.
Relating to directors in stock com
panies. ItKPORTS.
Medicine and pharmacy: No, GO,
to amend practice of medloiuo and
surgery act. Northup opposed com
mltteo amendments. Tho first aot
was passed In 1880, which did not
apply to those then practicing med
icine, If thoy would register in the
office of the county clerk. Ho had
helped liberate a man from a steel
cell at the stuto prison only the
other day for not having registered.
He wanted that struok out.
Daly sustained tbe commltteo re
ports proposing amendments.
Adopted.
Northup moved lndlflulte post
ponement. Ayes 25, noes 80. Lost.
To third reading.
SENATE DILLS.
By Gates, making women eligible
to hold educational offices.
By Willis, repeals Incorporation
law.
By Douny, to amend law relating
to trial by referee.
By Dodson, to amend charter of
Baker City.
COMMITTER HE POUTS.
Medicine nnd l'harmaay: By
Cooper, practice of medicine that It
do not pass.
Public Merals: Senate resolution
No. 4, Cogswell.amoudscoiiBtltutlou
Sec. 10, art. 11, limiting debt of
ojuuty, school district on city to 0
percent of all property. Adopted.
Salaries: Senate bill 2o, fees ot as
sessors (3 00 a day, except Clacka
mas, Marion, and other counties, bo
at four dollars; Commissioners (3 00
except a few counties ut H 00, and
Union county 10.00 a day.
By Gowau, fixing aulark'H of coun
ty superintendents.
SENATE HILL.
To authorize State Supt. of schools
to send out circular of Inquiry to as
certain what text hooks are preferred
The tnujorlty to decldo for six years
what books should be used.
BENATE 2. p. m., Feb. 2.
IIoubo Joint memorial relative to
restricting foreign Immigration;
tabled.
Third reading senate hills Cross,
to authorize construction of bridge
at Oregon City; pussed.
Report judiciary committee
Veatcli to prohibit employment non
residents as peace officers; engrossed.
McGinn, to amend code relative to
attachments; engrossed, Myers, re
lating to election of presidential elec elec
eors: that not pass. Weatherford,rx
tending liability railroad cempanle:
amendment ordered printed, Cogs
well, relating to Judgement! en
grouted. Cross, collection taxes; en
growed, Butler, estates in dower;
engrossed, Deutiy, distributing per
wnjal property; eagrod.
Uaytw, forolbln entry and (tetalrwr;
MgroMfd. iluyw, uttl lu dowel ;
auMuduwutortlwpriftlwi.
viuito mupuia or
CASY WHEN YOU KN(S
X win
flow to Squeeze rifly Unpti
pacno iroin an Juniptyj
Til bot you fifty He
can got fifty drops of
of on empty champagne
mo man wno made
was n Now Orleans
group of louncora in aal
tcl. Soveral looked upJ
papora, nnu ono
that?"
"I say I can got fll
champagno oxt of a bot
hnvo drained. I'll beti
dollars that I can do it"
"I don't beliovoit,"
yrwu, want io taxe.
bot $500 to your 15
it," and ho pulled out a I
greenbacks.
"Toll ua how ittsdcWl
nro convinced your offrt3
ono several of us will putt
dollars against your $100 f
nish tho champagno to
stout man, becoming int
tho discussion.
"1 can't toll vrm linw
, " " . " ('
answered tuo stranger.
ono of tho things moroc
than explained, Whora'ffl
Somo ono ordered
ino uottio was soon esig
passed around for inspectli)
".Now, remarked the!
loans man, "turn that
down for fifteen minutes i
satisfied thnt there isnon
it, and thon I'll show vo
little trick." Tho bottle
turned up nnd loft for a f
to drain. Tho ctoup
man critically', as if expi
thoy wero about to he I
legerdemain perforaano&Jj
"Now, gentlemen, i
visitor, "you will see that 1
pareutly impossiblo will i
be a very bitnplo matter.".
ing a strip about nine
from n uowspaper ho in
the upturned bottle. TL
got damp, and graduaw
drop of wino oozed fr
of it.
"Tho Bnmo can bo
thread. It is simply an
of a very siuiplQ law ntf
Tho moinbors of tho group
if thoy ought to havo Una;
foro, and yet as if thoy ha!
they wero Imposed upon i
speaker centinued:
"Tako my advice nover
furnish tho chnmpague
You can always got some I
it. and nover explain the i
you got tho chninpagn "
expounder of tho law of
traction scooped in the to
wont off chuckling. New '
aid.
Electrical Mamlfacture efj
A macliino has been :
ployment in hospitals
sickrooms or for tho dk
largo publio halls or built!
roudors tho production"
simple and comparative!!
sivo operation. Tho ozOn
mospherio air by this
complishcd by omployhs
motor, driving a blower, w(
tho air through tho an
current for oporating ft&J
Ing taken from any nvatJal
iilant. Tho air is first po
a diying tube to eliminati
uio moisturo, nnu is tuea
to tho cluster of tubes ffl
ozono generator.
Each tuho consists of
trie thin gla&j tubes, the
being nearly filled wltn;
which ono olectrodo dips.'
discharge of electricity,
tho current driving th
passed through a spe
transformer, takes place I
space Intorvonlng batwc
walls of tho glass tubes, i
tho air flowing through
of tho apparatus, where
utud or stored, ua reqs
York Toln""i
CouipensatloH for Ms
How much is a mi
Tho markot price iu BerlU ,
bo six shillings, one of .
cafes in that city recent
thirty-eight uew waitew
manager insisted before
tored his service on their
their mustaches. After i
thoy were buddenly
wont in n body to the-
demanded com pens tioa i
of their musUches, ana i
obtaining from him the
shillings for each n
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