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jimm 77MymWg01im'V'-r ) K i a t I 5: 1 t t t 0 s k cr 1 4 k U tlF Xi 2 i'tli K l. .f N !3 W fc' wl & fN- wt fcHJ 1 I! k EYKNINa OAPITAIi JOUItffAL, MONDAY, MARCH 13, 1893. THE CAflTAIi JOIRML l'UHMHHHO AlbY, KXCH1T HUNIMY, II r TUB Capital Journal Publishing Company. PestOfflco Jlleck. Comraeretat BlrU IIOFEH BROTHERS. iiMj, hf eatrlef,pr month....... ?mir. bt wan, r yi.tr...... WMir,B jm jw, pr yi-nr, Editors. TUB I'itKSS AM) filK I'OI'K. it 1m a reinnrkablo fact tlmt the preea of the United HUtw, almost without dttMuetteaor parly or creed, commend tWe preseut occupant of tit. IVti-r'n throne m ft moot cuteriirbilog and public spirited pope. Ue is almost universally credited with being progressive and enlightened Id all bta views of public questions, lie Is the first of the papal succession to espouse openly the cause of the Irsh people, In upholding Gladstone's home rule bill. Ue Is the first pope to display a tolcraut policy toward pub llo education. Klglity-thrcayetinof age finds fen men In such full touch with the llmii. as Iieo Thirteenth may truthfully be aid to be. Ills humane nature, hi broad philanthropy, his keen sense of justice, his love fur the masses, are all qualities that mark him as the great est man who ever wore tho crown ol the church In tho vutlcau. llUUItAH FOIt TUB ISAUn Lincoln county Is Oregon's newborn, her latest child, n bouncer, full of life and enjoyment. The admloslon of the county to rights ofself-goverument woo duly celebrated March 3rd at Toledo, Where a thousand people were feasted on the luxuries of laud nud seu.lio band played, speeches were made by mem bers of tho legislature nod tho now county officers. At midnight three hundred people were eating and drink ing, dancing and tho birth of the child was fully honored by festivities proper to tho occasion, Lincoln has u good name but also has great riches. What Is better she baa a liberal, hospitable, wbolesouled class of eopIe, Here's to the baby 1 IMPORTANT FOREIGN TELEGRAMS. Ulster UnieHi0iS Threat or War. Civil CONSTITITIOM OBJECTION'S RAISED To Oladitono'a Home Bulo Dill Ucrman Aflalrs. ISSUING I'Al'EK MONEY. Secretary Carlisle Is bailing millions of legal tender uotea for gold coin. This is done to replenish a hoard of gold coin la the vaults of tho treasury at Wash ington. Denver has exchanged a mil lion of gold coin for such legal tender treasury notes; Chicago has secured ten Billllous of this klud r paper mouey Air gold. Helena gets half a million. While the governmuui allows nutlonnl bank notes to circulate with but 25 to 40 per cent of coin to redeem them, It will ouly Issue dollar for dollar ol Us own notes for gold. It lucreasts its stock or gold at Washington but does not In crease tho volume of circulating medium. COUNTY LOOAL NEWS. MAUIOK. Postmaster Farnhaai has bought a one acre lot of John Krwlu and will build a house on It some tlmo this year. Harvey White lea Friday on tho I p. m. tralu to go to Itewborg to spend a few days visiting his friends aud rela tive In tbat city. A gentleman was at Marlon a few days ago looking for a location for a tannery, aud being favorably Impressed with this place, submitted a proposition to the citizens If they would take (400 took In a tannery be would furulsb the balance of the funds and put It Into operation. The friends and relatives of lw. II. London, March 13. Facts have come to llht which show that tbo Ulster unionists are in earnest in their threats of civil war, and also that the govern ment Is resolute aud vigilant In its steps to prevent an outbreak. A news letter from Belfast asserts that a firm In Ulster recently ordered 100.000 Mar tini rifles from the English wauufustur- era of tbat weapon. The manufactur ers referred tbo order to the British government for advice as to whether it should be complied with. The govern ment's reply was of such a nature that the Kugllab manufacturers replied to the Ulster firm that tbey were not per mitted to executo the order. This Is considered ea showing that tbe govern ment means to enforce tbe order recent ly Issued tbat no arms shall be admitted to Ireland without permission from tbe Dublin executive. BECOND HEADING TOSTPONfeD. The obstructive tactlss of tbe opposi tion have compelled Mr. OladBtonoto reverse arrangements for the session. The second reading of tbe homo-rule bill boa been fixed for Monday, March 13, but It has now been postponed until Thursday next, and It Is probable tbat the debate will not begin until tbe 13rd lust, and will bo carried over Easter. Mr. Klmber, conservative member of parliament for WaudsWortb, baa given notice of tbe following amendment to the motion for tho second of the home rule bill. "That tills house is now constituted 23 representatives of Ireland admittedly in excess of Ireland's proper proportion, and with representatives of England 23 short of the proper proportion, making adlfleronco of 40 against Englaud in any question between the twoconutries and Is not In equity and justice entitled to alter tho constitutional relations be tween tho two countries, as proposed in this bill, and therefore tills house de clines to proceed to consider It until these serious defects lu the constitution of tho house itself are rectified first, by tho Irish representation being reduced aud,8ccoud by 23 additional representa tives of the peoplu of England being summoueil to parliament, aud having the opportunity of belug heard lu de- ard De Walden suit. Buo testified tbat before going to Bournemouth to see her child, she stayed at her residence In Yorkshire. Count Jean de Madre was also there, but she did not give him the name of the hotel at which she proposed stopping. The count had perhaps, seen her oil at the Waterloo station. Count Jean dined with her only once at Bournemouth. Bhe had not seen him since 1601. Lady Blanche concluded her testimony and tbe case was closed. The Jury, Bfter only a few minutes' de liberation, rendered a verdict that Lady Blanche was not guilty of adultry; that Lord Frederick Howard de Walden was guilty of cruelty. Judge Juene, in pursuance of tbla verdict, therefore pronounced his decision granting a ju dicial separation to Lady Blanche from her husband, Lord Frederick; also granting costs to her ladyship; also awarding her ladyship tho custody of their son. That Big Fire. Boston, March 13. The three great est Urea In Boston's history, those in 1872, 1889 and 1893, were all rung from the same box, 52. To this hour, there is no change In the estimates of tbe losses and Insurance sent out lost night of a property loss of (4,600,000. A little over f 1,000,000 is on the buildings and tbe remainder on the stock. Tbla Is covered by insurance to within $400, 000. Ouly three persons are known to have lost their lives. The injured will number more than a score. Satolli Coming West. Bt. Louis, March 13. The Q lobe Democrat says: "Archbishop Batolli will go to Lincoln, Neb., Immediately after Easter, and tbe object of his mis sion is for tho first time mode public. His visit, it can be nutboritaitvely stated, airVcts the removal of Bishop Thomas Banacum." The Globe-Democrat last week intimated that a move ment was on foot to transfer Bishop Banacum to Cheyenne, Wyo., and this dls-afl'ectlon of several years' standing has culminated in a priests' petition, which reached Mouslgnore Batolli this week. It Is this document that prompted him to make the Western tour. sturmtuu Af Wot Agitators. The advocates of equal rights fo women are called agitators. But th people who oppose progress oppose tb. divine order, and It is they who male the agitation, jnst as a stone motionless in the bed of a brook makes moro aglta tlon in the water than all the boats that move along with the stream. Mrs. A M. Dias. Iney llooth to Lire Like an East Indian. Lucy Booth, General Booth's yonngest daughter, is about to go to India to be at the head of tho work among the women of that dark land. Like all the women of the Salvation Army In India, iho will go among the native women in Ibeir own costume and live In tho same manner that they do. Woman's Journal In millinery violet shades seem to bs primo favorites. A bonnet for an eldc ly lady is made of violet velvet and ca nary -velvet folded together in a skillful manner, with a jet ornament and a yel low feather. Mrs. C. K. Garrison, widow of the millionaire aDd" "commodore," has bought Lord Do wington's house on Gros venor sqnare, London, which willhence forth,bo her residence in the season. A band of twelve women in New York city started and supported by their own personal effort a free kindergarten for one year at the expense of $700. Miss Eunice Ross Davis, at Dedham, Mass., aged ninety-two years, is claimed to be the only surviving member of tho Women's Antlslavery society. On a single Sunday in October last in the city of Denver thirty-five pulpits wore occupied by as many regularly or dained women ministers. Th nurses' pension bill has received tho president's signature, and will re lieve many feeble women nimble to earn ftttving. The Marked Success of Scott's Emulsion in consump tion, scrotuia ana owicr lumisui hereditary disease is due to its poweriui looa properties. Scott's Emulsion rapidly creates healthy flesh proper weight. Hereditary taints develop only when the system becomes weakened. Nothing in the world of medicine has been so successful in dis eases that are most menacing to life. Phy sicians everywhere prescribe it. Pr.prtd hr Sontt Bowjs. W. T. All imtt. rilOFKSSIONAIi AND BUSINESS OAHDS. P. . D'ASCT. OKCCIUNOHaJ. TVAROY A BINOHAM. Attorneys at Law. D itooms 1, 3 ana , IVArcy Hullding. HI State street. Special attention given to bail new In the supremo and clioult courts or the tats. " R P. BOHE. Atlornty st law, Balem, Ore gon Ofllce V74 Commercial street. rnlLMON FORI), Attorney at law, Balcni, JL Orecon, UClce up italrs In 1'atton block. F. CUNN, Attorney at Uw, room 7, Mur , pby block. TJ" J.BiaUK.R,Attoineyatlaw,salein,Ore rl . gon. Office over Uusb'bnuk. T J.BUAW.M.W.UUNT. HHAWAUUNT J . Attorneys t law. Offlce over Capital . National bank, 8alem, Oregon. LAS I AND S0U1 VIA 1 THE SHASTA ROUTE of tho ' M Southern Pacific Compa OALiroHNiA axpimss train-r,, jji.1 nni IVHTMHD AKDg, j HOUttl. I 7.-U. p. m. i iiY. roniand Ari u.ie m I A uAM I.'-. V. I o..u n.iutn Knu ring, L,y fi T. RICHAHD30N, Attorney si law ui Q, flee up stairs In front rooms ol new Busn tiiuck, corner Commercial and Court streets, aalem, Uregon. JOHN A. CAitsON, Attorney at Uw, rooms 3 and 4, Bash bank building, tulein.Or, B. t. BON HAM. W. U. UOiJlIA BON HAM & HObMES. Attorneys at law. Offlce In Bush block, between State ana uourt, on Commercial street. bargains in II. W, Smith, pootmat ter ol Lewisville, and W. P. lurphy, of Salem, have for sale about 2.000 acres of good farming and stock land In tbe LucklimuW country In folk county Prices raDge from $8 to ?0 per acre. All good property, aLd on the market for the first time. Great bargains. Call on or address the above. dw-I-U-tf ME. FOGUE, Stenographer and Tjpe . wrltest. Best equipped typewriting of dee but one In Oregon. Over Bush's bank, Salem, Oregon. mi DK. A. B. OlLLIB.specUUlstln diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat, Boom 10 bush bank buildug, -alem. DR. W. a MOTT, Physician and Hurgeon. Ofllce In Eldrldge block, Balem, Uregon. ufflce hours 10 to 12 a.m. and 310 4. p m. B. K. HALL, Paper Hanger and Decorator, Offleo at Uhas. Calvert's Millinery store, Balem, Orfianu A nemarkabte Watch. There is a man in this city who is ex hibiting a watch to his friends which he claims has a "crowmaluker balance, is congested to heat and cold, and has a criminal confinement." Newburyport Tar and Wide. Sot on this broad continent alone, but In malarial breeding tropical regions, In Guate mala, Meilow, South America, the Isthmus of Panama, aud elsewhere, Hosteller's stomach Bitters afford to Inhabitants and sojourners protection against malaria. The miner, the freshly arrived immigrant, tbe tiller of the virgin soil newly robbed of Its fur-M by the axeofthe ploucer, rinds In tbe suparb aotl fetirllle speclnou preserver against the pots, n ous rutlsui which liiMtst districts rich In natural reourre. Is yet fertile In disease. It anullateM disorders of the stomach, liver and bowels, fortifies those wboutw It against rbeu liutlloalliiieuta breed and fonterea by outdoor exposure; luluses genUl Warmth Into a lnrm ohllled by a rigorous temperature, and robs of I ooubuera Incipient Baby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor prescribed: Castoria V. Hluabaw made blm a annul am v. ft ob tbe evening of tbe Btb of March, ttut von vetsou, w uu acted lu unl ItUlatr his 60th blrthdsv. an.l nr. wU" chancellor, who wauts "s' """!'- a . t - MMcxI lilm with a beautiful gold watch. Tk presentation speech was ruado by Rev. O. It Bcott, In a very Impressive BMuner. Mr. Hlnshaw was completely evereome and wept like a child. There were 87 pewon. prwseut, their towirio barm momluz aud evenin oute unou iuo matter: anu lurtiiertnai r.n. wom wuu nuniuinm: ., . . .. streutneus wie wen ana ooubuera lnclpl no proposals or law lor ureaxing ine Kidney trouble, parliamentary union between the two countries ought to be fairly or properly entertalued without the consent of a majority of tho people's representatives In each of tho two countries, taken separately." C1KKMAN ARMY BILL. Hkhmn, March 13. Once more tbo opponents of tho army bill are jubilant, They declare that tbe government sus tained a decltlvo defeat Saturday by tho mmmllleo rejecting tho essential claust-s, but again Chancellor von Ca prlvi response to the result of the com. mlttee's action will ba a negative one, and It leaves tho late bill unsettled, they add that even If tho majority of tbe committee dually refuse tbe cum promise the government will not cease, the struggle until It challenges tbe vote at the plenary sitting of tbe relohstag. lloth tbe oonlldcuce expressed In cru cial circles lu theeveutual acceptance of the bill ami the ceruulty expressed by lu opponeuta In Its defeat are part of a game of blutl on either side, Tbe truth Is tho government reallte how dinicult It will bo to obtain any form of bill worth havlug In tbe maneuvers fur the time during which It hoped to take advantage of tbe dtsnentlona of tho centrist party to secure a small ma Jorlty. Through the strategy of PreeJ- COMPLETE MANHOOD AND HOW TO ATTAIN IT. At last a medical work thst tells tbe cantes, describes tbe effects, potott the remedy. This li scleatiflcaUr tbe mcxt rsluable, rtlitleallj tbe most beautiful, medlcl book tbat has ap peared ror jean; M pages, eTery page bearlcx a half tone Illustration la tlnu. Some of tbe subject, mated are Keriom Debllltr, Impo tency. Sterility, Derelopment, Varicocele, Tbe Husband. Tbose Intending Uarrl&ge, etc. Ztery Jf an vko iroi,lt bnme th4 Qrand Tmthl, Ike Plat rtirti. tKn Old Stcrttt and bete IHt cortrifnf Hedltnl Seimceat apptttd to Jar rierl Hft. who vokM atone tor pail foUiti an4 amid wliirt tralU, iKaiTld vmte for IhU It will he nt free, under seal, while the edl Unn lasts. If conveolent enclose ten cents to pay postage alone. Address Uie publishers, ERIE MEDICAL BPFFALO, N. T. " jjtj.-- f CO, ft sa3L2C2Cn On Meter System. TO CONSUMERS: The Salem Lieut and Power Comoanv at great expense have equipped their Electric Light plact with the mi! modern aonaratut and are now able to offer the public a better iiruv iuhu any eysiem una at a rate lower man any city on tne coast. Arc and ncandescent Lighting, tiectnc motors Tor all pur poseswhere powerisrequired Residences ran be wired for as many lights osumrru auu jne consumers pay for only such llghO' as are used. '1 his being registered by an tiectrlc.Veter. offlce 179 Commercial Street. tSmith Premier Typewriter. Hood'sCures Savod From the Grave crofula In Facoand Nock Illnd at Times sTeod'a Sar-tojwtHIta Jlttor& Health Gained 33 Pound In Weight. umm 3i HB,Js,, I 2 ONLY LINE RIOTIJYG IsTATKUVOltlO, ClTV OrTWLKDO, LVtUB COUNTY, " FIU.SICJ. Ouknky tuakesi an oath tbat ks W th senior partner of the ami of F. J, Chunky A Co., tlolnc WuaitHM lu tbe City of Toledo, County atf stata afofvsuUd, and tlvatwtkt tlrm wlH pay the wh f ONK HUNDHK1) DOLLAltti fttr eh aud every oamj of Oatauhh tbat cannot U cured by ths mm af Uaix'v IUtakhk Cuhk. FHANrJ.t?iikrv tiwora to before m aud Mbaer Ibed In a wwseaee, iHts HB uay of lVtvuitwr, At aJ. ltffesL f --'- ) A. V. (1 uu son, 1 MUb V Notary luWl. MaM'a Catarrh Cure le tka lnUfiwIb' wstl aeta Oktly em tb t4eol aud WMsaMssawfaeea r I We syaiew. end sarwawwuMWMa, rrv. K.J. CMKXKV V CO.. 1sW& n. j- ft .. r ;. t ' 1 " jbbbT aWMH BW sUasLsaBsAaAM AdL .Lmst. Tw atray(4 fWM mv fsaasj m aioitgli m& i imIVm somMi f Wjjlu CUfca lajMJtUasaJ IsP N I Mi urit - wtwi www imrwra rv Anra ww W, J. BrMaUtUHt, tralMM P. O. tbe d'acusalou delayed, a inottou la re gard to tho return of tbe Jesuits to Germany was postiwned. The time Is not yet opportune for tho govern ment to declare Its luteutloaa lu the matter. Negotiations with the Vati can, although almost hopeless, pro ceed. During the dlseutslon of the war budget Herr Ablwartl repeatetl. amid chilling idlenrv, aecuaatlons against the govwnmeut ftir taking the dctctlve Ixewe rltbi. Duriag tbo same debate Herr ltlchter asked whether the budrtt iticiuuwi tiio sums paid to uewapen for supiwrtlug tbe army bill. Chancel lor voa Caprtvl Indignantly denied tbat a single pfenning vraaao aspeaded. Tbe Utet development lit tbo agrarian quvulloH Is the government's propoMl w ettuoiuh a ebamber of agrletilture. The agrarian leaders tha prt askauee, 0& tbe ocalot of Katperer iirtam-a vwi to Home to observe tbe Sath aualversary of the tuarriago of the klagaud queen of July, ba will 4)tvtbeamformaUtla la eaUiair i o tae popa itwi earaterrI bta vWt H the ope lu 18. Xo Iwportaaee U attaaba to li, as It will slat ply U eour leay U tbe audleaw. 1-s.HY SUKOUt ri.vsuvm leur, Mareb 11-Udy Blaaeaa vMiUawst fear Uailnjuy UtbeHow Bold on easyrpayments. Rented. W. I. STALEY, Agent, Salem. H.N.UUl'EE,GenM Agent, 101 Third Bt., end for calalojue. Portland. WISC0S1N CENTRAL LINES. tNcrthn Pacific R. R, Co., Lessee.) LATEST TIME CARD. Two Through Trains Daily. THROUGH DAILY TRAINS Leaving Portland, 8:45 A- M. " " 7:30 P.M. DAYS TO CHICAGO 7 Hours Quicker to St. Paul. 23 Hours Quicker to Chicago, 40 Hours Ouicker to Omaha and Kansas City. PULLMAN and TOURIST SLEEPERS FREE RECLINIMG CHAIR CARS, DINING CARS. n!0""" and general Information call on - --, W. H. HORLBURT. Asst, Q. P. Al HOKTlNU. IIKKOOV. Mexican War Soldiers lifipm uupm lOclStm litom T.liamptlMtntCtilciiou. i.7ptn 1 10 tSpm Sptnll T-.lipra I lpm I jcpru I . M"nn al fcliaml 4.1ipm JStlaul.a R.JCbm S;tOpra Uulutha!ll.ftiml t.Wnm Ashland, a (Ultaml sanm .?iCikM.' '? "1a !?& checked through to all polns In the UnlieItte and Canada. Cloe connection made la Chlcojco with an trains gotiyt Kasl and Mouth. ..'orlulllnlbnuaUoa appljr to toot nearest ticket agent or JAs; C. HUSO. ""! 1. and TkV AgU Chicago, IU To Taxpayers. 'XJOTfCK Is hereby glTen to th taxpayer of - i rftsti mu mu hit. inai snaa mr - tne sherttrto tUU eKh vrrclnet for the cot lectlou at county Uxns baa ben rerll br rbruaryr.IS,cunsquenUr all taxm are rwiulrrd to b pld at tbe shertQ'a offle In M!.2!!I,n,y. ewil hors tn Salem, ard the jnnjtrwui not visit the preciueu as adTer. -k . - Bhertfl Marlon Co, Or. February W, Usift. S-l-4wd w SMITH BROS., CONTHACTORS A PliASTEUERa Mr. Wtn.rtck VTMt IhUolh, MIoa. M I hT beta a Tery treat suSerer froa a ertoits case of scrofula. First, Urga baaettcaaMiaiey Beck BTOwtaaj bis as a It Was a Running Sor. Tbwaced4mhealtaclturs bet t& ba to aHcar In aty Cm. whka wwjM vtU up and Set My eye so tint Try Bwrolng they wer o laftaaej aa4 ite Cut I su ailad. Ttw Ulng woU subside to ta teMdU tit th tffcraooa ftUt InuUmHw. W.Iwita tbtt eoadlnoo tot aboat a ytr. I went to LTO r!ljw fe aiy town. U ex who Hood'sCures t??l'm' l Waa ta tax H&mfMtiiAia4waalh4u4 a WHk aa4 a bast, tsvt tweUtaj ta say fa, rsa down. I kK a Uilar tbe. I Mava Bn frrsjtN cufd aaMtatWaiaa4aMstfya I iL- tS!! ' fr. Sale w Tmrfe. paTa." VTk. Kmcjc. Watt Ettts Mtaa. MaKaa,astraa4a4Mlf.' "VSa'T' - S, Increase of PensioDs! Under Actol January 5, 1S33, are enUUed to Increase. Apply to D.C. SHERMAN, Roomn,Gray.iBIock cuXmMtorttT. UbertySt. Salem. Ore. i, DK.T.C. SMITH, Dentist. W State street, Balem, Oregon. Finished dental opera tions or every description. Painless opera tions a specialty. IT U.PUUU, Architect, plans, speclflca- II , uons sua superintendence lor an classes ot buildings, street, up stairs. Office 290 Commercial Above trnlna stop only ut IoIIomiJ Oron City. Woodburu; Balem 5Wl Tuugent, oncuuB, UnUey. ul.?m Junction City, Irving aud Kugene HOaKUDKQ MALI, IM1LY :3J a.m. 11:1 a. m S'51) p. ra. mjv, i uriuiuu Ar, 4 Ta I.v. Hntnm 1 ' J- Ar. BoBeburg Lv. yM Albany Local, Iinlly Kxccpt 8mjJ ,y.W p. m. t:j. p. m. Lv. tiv: Portland Balem Ar. Lv. .0U p. m. I Ar. Albany Lv, Dining Curs on OgdciiKmJjJ PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEM AND Second Class Sleeping Cars Attacnea to ail tnrough trains. Yest Side Division, Between hU and Gemllis: PAILT (JUCCKPT SUNDAY). ;:dUa.ru. fJ:10 p. m. I Tl .1 I . l ii i - Ar. Corvallls Lv. ia53i! At Albany and Uprvallls connea wtu bfaujB vi vrcguu jrwiiiu xuuroau EXrRXSHTRAllf (DAILY KXCEFTglTSDAl I c. A. ROBERT, Architect, room VX, Mar quam building, Portland, Oregon. DW.TOWNHKND. Civil Engineer a Bur . veyor. Office -with Orecon Land Co.. Salem, Oregon. P. J. LARSEN & CO., Manufacturer of Wagons, Car riages, etc. Repairing a Spaotalty. Huop 45 State street. PKOl'ECrlON LODGE HO. 2 A.O.U. W. Meets In their ball In State Insurance uulldlng, every Wednesday evening. A. W. DENNIS, M. W. J. A. SELWOOD, Recorder, " THE PACIFIC DETECTWE AND COLLECTION BUREAU SALEM, ... OrBon. Offlce removed to 211 Commercial at. J:4U D. m. I Lv. Portland Ar. I -"i ."l 7:23 p.m. Ar.MoMlnnvllleLv. 5:4,5s.al TUKOVOU TICKETS To all polnta in tbe Kantern btates, Ctni.1 da and Europe can be obtained at Iotoi; rates irom "T. V. 6KI.NNEK. Agent, bales. I E.P. ROGERS, Asst. O. K. and Pags.Ai K. KOEHLKB, Manager. I From Terminal or Interior Points llij its Rail Rates reasonable. Public and private work C. B. CLEMENT, Manager. done, MISS BALLOU'S KINDERGARTEN THIRD YEAR Pen8JndS,.Beptem.Ver "th. at Klnde garten Hall, opposite opera house. ... . """f" al tnree years of aore and over. A connecting class will be established beginning primary work. Only the best .,Sra"J,Ii employed. Prang-. ducedT """ "u wior wera: intro- Fop Rent Ten JirrMnfffv ..- . . ApplyatoVceeBTnSmcl: Star & Blosser, 130 STATE STREET TINWARE, ROOFING, STOVES, Creamery and Dairy Supplies, Steel Ranges, Parlor Heaters in all styles a.specialty. CLOTQES WTtIKCERSASD WASUERS $SThe best on enifV. n:. us a call. ' 0 Is the line to take To all Points East and South. It Is the dining car route. It runs thronibl vestibule trains, every day lntheyeariol ST. PAUL Al (No chance of cars.) ComTMlfiflll nf fUnlntr rr iinfliimnscarl UnllrHnH Stwn ! .4 nlAAhA 1 a mmum uiuyvluk mum Biccit:ia ' .Oflatest equipment j TOURIST Sleeping Cars, Best that can be constructed and In whlci accommodations are both tree and fur nished for holders of first and. second-clan ELEQAKT DAY COACHES. A (VinllntinrL Una .. .i ..iv. -n nes- "Hording dlroct wrd unlnterrupl service. Pullman alf.M. mvsmm.i ,.- ... fh advtna tQJOCgii any agent ol Through tickets to and from all poluti I in America, England and Europe can be purchased at any ticket ofllce ol this com- Villi InfnmiDtlnn AnnAA-A a,.... .- or tralns.routeB and other details furnished on application to any agent or A. D. CHARLTON, .SJ8?.111 General Passenger Agent, Wo. ,m l?1 street. cor. Washington; tort- 8HAW & DOWNING, Agent THE YA0UINA ROUTE. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD n.? ?r.eeSn development company's fiffW'nlp line. 225 miles shorter, 20 hours ;.lm.ellian py any tnet loute. First ?ifS Lh.ugh Passenger and freight line t?2m,.?ortla,ntl and a" Pinta in the Wll lamettevallerito and Irom Ban Franclso mME SCHEDULE. (Except Sundays). feaveAlbany lrOOFM Leave (Jorvaflls lslOFM ilV8 'alu1lna 5.30 PM Leave Yaqulna &AM Arrive Albany 11:10AM CorvallU iTalDB co at Albany and whetaiIfT?tralnB.conne:t at YAOUINA Ht Jm.iSregn development LVs Un ftSncUo? " ween "on,na an1 WMiiiP.sers Irom Portland and aU coniiiTAU "tiir? Plnw can make close vPSKlH" .with tho trains of thf VAQUINA HSffe iBS,fc.?. Of tM and! arranea S21 lo.Sa,n Francisco, should ogdaoTs?naiiryain,na th8 WnlE8 uVSt'o,? '"ft Bte Always the UULiAvrlnronia"onaP'ly to Messrs' iSs AhJZM&L Ticket ". Agu, Oregon PacltloR.R. Co., O.H.HAHWvr, y CO1"!.0'- VtvTAirnZL-il". (W ViTu. ,'HU'T --. .-.. Miwiiuciuticinr b ..li,.,r'onJr llU-khurstbloek,room U,Hlsn,UrrVan. SOLDIERS ! rihis m ktiti sonwlbisg ofinUreti by ad. R. U. CONOVEU. !)ytoa,ur. PACIFIC LAND AND ORCHARD CO. FOR THWT TArnci. UZ1"" mm CIS AND :FARMS. MR-JwvU S2.00 Perdoten tortheflnest flnUhed PUOTOGR.VPUa tn the city. MONTEE BROa, 139 Commercial Street, T. J. KRESS. HOUSE PAINTING, PAPER HANGDfQ, Nihinl Wood Flalihlnir, Oor.hsdchnUu BtrVet. Undertaking Embalming. t.cuiu.uthrtty0 H0FYF A, Mil i o PORCELAIN BATH8 SHAVING 150. WOom.eu.Bsl.m.or. Gorier i-WiHstauley, Cupciten aad Baillers, 8lOpUUKmt O CENTS A DAY, Evening Journal. J- E. MUItriiv T'le for Sale, Brick and Tile Yard, ORTH nALtM. J. L BENNETT & SON. CANDIES, Fruit and Cigars, O. Block. K. T.UUMPUKEYS, r ad Tobacco. BILLURD PARLOR, 3 Com'I Stre.t. Talce Itj EVENING JODBNAL MARTIN mm. Horseshoeing, BliArirRMTTrt.., T. W. TH0RNBUR6, The UnhnlsToro.. S5ST3L3gTS In irst- ,f V V f ' fc?fc; ? "v djii