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Tt V wvn djtoKu? BookCoupon CAPITA I J JOURNAL.8".??" HATCJWXAV. SA(JflDA1f. .rt i i9llZZ!.- VOXi. fl That the fls Jb tho wipmwBMMmwn mgaagT. , li'j liii: That ti I Y l3IDrr less aiuivn fls for UABrJ., wo . . 0 Keeping Pace With the Times. Havo your business account kept II PERFECT books, such are 'I lie I'rcy Patent Flat Opening IUwUh. Books thot aro worthy of the patronage and praise of tho Government Of flclalH of the State of Oregon, ami the gn-alor portion of tho murehantllo tuott of the Btate, aro surely derxervlmr of a trial hy ewryunn. Manufactured in Oregon ONLY hy Tho Mcntmi-Dygorl Book Mfg. Co., Proprietors of THE CAPITAL CITY JJINDISItY. Binders to the State of Oregon, Printers and Lithographers, Haloui, Oregon. 500,000 OSWEGO - FALL, 1892. We would call the attention of dealers, and largo and small planter, to our large and varied assortment of Fruit Trees and Hrnall Frulln, Ornariiental, Shade, Nut and Evergreen trees. Our trees aro clean, mooth, and first-class In every reerect. Send for catalogue arid price list. Address, Walling & Jarisch, jjafMenfcion this papor. Oswego, Oregon Baby Carriages, Bicycles, Tricycles, Velocipedes, Boys Wagons BROOKS & SALISBURY, (BU0CKSH0K8 TO MJtOOKH AND HAKH1TT.) Guds, Fishing Tackle, Sporting and Bise Ball Good. Flags and FireWorks BOXING GLOVES, LAWN TEN NIS SETS, CROQUET SETS KNIVES, RAZORS, SCISSORS, DOLLS, TOYS, NOTIONS. LEATHER AND PLUSH GOODS. SALB-M, H. F. BROER, -Proprietor DEPOT SASH AND DOOR FACTORY. All house-finishing material made to order at the lowest Portland prices. Bee u before you huy. A. N. HALES, Proprietor. II. H. PRICE, Manager. A. N. HALES' LIVERY. (Hacqtuor to it, )(. ItyD,) Livery, Feed ond Boarding Stable. A full supply of Horned and Buggies on hand. Howes boarded by day, week or month, Ofllco at stable, corner of Liberty aod Ferry atreets, East of Willamette hotel. J. W. TflORNPQRG, Recovers enaltlmi m tr rs and repair upholrtered furniture. Ing Experience i In the trad to turn out f!rfttclM work. Samples of ttjverlngs. No trouble U give estitiiatea. SUte Insurance block, CHURCHILL1 Spraying Outfits, SB 106 BURROUGHS State Street. Dtigan Bros, wml F. T. HART, "W IS 1'JflOl'JWtf I'AWUIl" a i-y &- ' -i, rjl IT IS Mechanic's and Bot Place to Sfcive we sell vou better Poods j money than any can ao. That in buvincr of tho ml omm, for CASH, and soiling f . . ,, ., can and do nun lor ft 8timnr int CALL AND JiI5 CONVINCED, J.W.THOMAS, - - 297 Commercial St-, Salem, (Hunwiir U H. Forstiior Co,) TRBI2S ! NURSERIES, SPRING, 1893, Athletic Goods, OREGON. of the- Tin: i!iHL8Ti:KEir. Chemeketa street. LEADING MEROHANrJ TAILOR. HZHH'IW fl Wir31!M!flyiW '!' 'ft in V HAM4M, WHM-- I Farmer's Motley. o TIME i gin, PHYSIOGNOMY, fino hair genornlly botokons native good taste and intelligence. The typical monkey fnco may bo scon almost any day on the streets or at tht matinees, Strong eyebrows botokon not mental but physical power; when shaggy, laok of culture, A very short nppor Up Indicates llvell ncso of disposition, though not always kindlinoso. Smooth, fine hair, of whatever color, always shows some degree of taste and refinement. Tho perfect forohcad ends with almost horizontal eyebrows, clear, heavy and well defined. A month without lips, a mere slit in tho face, belongs to a cold hoarted, self ish character. Parallel, obllqno wrinkles in the fore head aro always signs of weak, sus picious mind. A red complexion is bod, indicating coarseness of temporament, if not a tend ency to drink. Disproportion of any kind betweon the upper and under lip is always an un favorable sign, Combativeness is indicated by a swell ing of the head just above and a little behind tho oar. Eyes with long corners and thick lids that cover half tho pupil aro always in dicative of talent. Tho eyes should be distant from eacb other exactly tho breadth of oneoye; a greater distance indicates stupidity; a less, low cunning. People of good sense, delicacy-and re finement have eyelids that are sharply defined and shade at least half the npper part of tho eyo. St. Louis Globe-Democrat. WHI3PER8 ABOUT WOMEfo. Mrs. Blaine will spend the summer in Europe, and will bo accompanied by her youngest daughter, Hattie. Miss Lucy Cabaniss is a caterer and florist at Jackson, Miss,, and serves as a woman' exchange to Mississippi house keepers. Miss Mary Conant, living near Roch ester, has managed her father's farm ever since his death, some four years ago, and made it pay well. Miss Julia Bryant, the daughter of William Cullen Bryant, tho poet, has given 1,000 volumes from hor father's library to the trustees of ths Tilden trust In New York city. The "Lobster Woman" is tho latest Paris wonder, Mmo, Virginia Brlsson. is the woman's name, and for hands and feet she has exact counterparts of the claws of a lobster, Mrs. Robert Dunlap, who shines in Gotham's society, is prepared for a sum mor in tho hottest climate. She lias mors than 1 ,000 fans, among tho number some fine old Egyptian and Assyrian speci mens, Easily Tata Up Cod Liver 01! as it appears in Scott's Emulsion is easily taken up by the system. In no other form can so much fat-food be assimilated with out Injury to the organs of digestion, Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil with Hypophos phites has come to be an article of everV'day use, a prompt and infallible cure for Colds, Coughs, Throat troubles, and a positive builder of flesh. JrL JJ : w C f i ft ttt i iVn fi j t muitiim i imi Mjf iWwnaiiii iiiiii iiumuiU ""fg,t!Bf y W .''" -"--'-' " y- "" OHtiUOi, JPltlOAVj Ai'iUL 14, l&M, ii.ij.fi !; JJiilVll Uili ... .11 II 11 Claimed AgAifiat ilio tfiftHttnrd Oil Company, GUAVK CIIAHOBS OF CONSPlltAOY. 9ciift(or Itdflch of North Dakota Bi'niriuds An Investigation. Standard Oil Company. TbtiKbo, April 14,-Todoy City Bo lfcftof Uend, In behalf of the city of To ledo, will file, a petition In tho courts here, praying for an assessment of $!, 000,000 damage against tho Standard Oil Co. Gravo charges of conspiracy are made, It is alleged theStandardOll "o, eonio time ago owned tho Toledo Commercial, and published therein ar ticles greatly to the city's discredit and It was unablo lo dispose of Hh bourn. In tao Senate. Washington.- Anrll 14. The sub ject of tho proposed Investigation of senator Roach or North Dakota, was precipitated in tht, senate this morning by Senator Roach himself, Ho said he was perfectly willing investigation should proceed. Ho had desired au Investigation but yielded to tbo advice of older senators. More Nominations. Washington, April 14. The presi dent has seut tbo following nomina tions to the senate: L. H. Manulg of Aaizoua, surveyor general of Arizona; I. Q, C. Latnar of Mississippi, recorder of general land ofllce;Rlcbard H.AIyey of Maryland, chief Justice; and Martin F. Morrison of Diatrlctof. Columbia, and Beth tihephard of Texas, associate Justices of the court of appeals, Dis trict of Columbia. .-- . ho-Lainar Is. Washington, D. C, April 14. Lamnr, who is made recorder of the general land office, Is the eldest son of the late Justice Lamar of the supreme court. He acquired some knowledge of the methods of the Interior depart ment when he was private secretary to his father while secretary of the inte rior A Greaser Killer. Phoenix, Ariz., Apr. 13. Pete Spruce, of Bentlnel, yesterday killed another Mexican, making in all Ave in the last ten days. All wero killed in self-defense. False Eeport. Detboit, April 14. A dispatch from Ypsllanti states there is no truth in the report that the village of Sallno was wiped out by a cyclone. Soveral More. St. Louis, April 14. Seyeaal more deaths are reported today as the result of Tuesday's storm. Affairs in Servia. Bkixhiadk, April 14. Servia is now under her king. For many months past the situation in Servia has .been critical owing to abuse of power by re gents and state officials. Adalrs had become so bad the King determined to take the reins In his own hands. Au a matter of fact the king had not yet at talned a majority. According to Ser vian law he does not become of age un til be Is eighteen years old, and as be was born August 14, 1870, he will not be 18 for considerably over a year. Burned to Death. Grants Pass, Or., April 14. The residence of Charles E. While, near Woodvllle, this county, was burned yesterday morning and Mr. White's little son, aged 0 years, was cremated and Mrs. White waa seriously burned. In the morning the two older boys got upend built the Are and went to attend to the chores. Mr. and Mrs. White did not get up at once, or until they heard noUe of the flames. On op ening their bedroom door they were forced Lack by the flames. Tbey then bad some difficulty about opening the window to escape and the Are was so rapid that tbey were forced out, both being burned, and not being able to reecue their child. There had been some carpet rags colored the previous day, and tbey were drying in front of tbe fireplace, and It Is supposed that a sperk from the fire caused tbe con flag ration. World's Fair Eate. Chicago, April 14. The committee of tbe Wetern Passenger association, wbleti la considering tbe question of World's fair rates, thtsafteraeoB agreed upoB one fere for the reaad trip of tbe regular nU, Um 90 per eeat, kfltf aeta- ihtf lo bflmild at ifirt tlirtrt two cents pef hillo. This fate will have no bearing llpotl thd tariff front points west of the MlmoUrl rlvef. rJtfilttH KATB WAR. Tho Southern Fac!uo Will Fight tho Steamship Routo. BAN FRANOiSCO, April 14, J. 0. Utubbs, third vice-president and traffio manager of tho Southern Paclflo oom pany, announces that on account of ocean competition his road will make further reductions in freight rates an soon an he can get permission of the freight-rate committee, which Will be within 16 days. A new schedule of rates went Into effect yesterday, which are considerably lower than tho old rates, but the rates of tho Columbia Steamship company lu conjunction with the North American Nuvluatlon company, via the Panama railroad, aro still lower. Btubbs proposes to meet their rates, and will make a big cut under a new all-rail sohedule. This Is taken as a declaration of war between the Southern Pacific and the Columbian Steamship company. The only points In California which will get the benefit of tbo reduced rates of of tho freight war are the terminal points Ban Francisco, Ban Jose, Oak land, Stockton, Sacramento, Marys vlllo, Newhall, Los Augoles and San Diego. All other points in tho state' will bo charged tbe old rates. Four Mon Drowned. Euiibka, Cal., April 14. Four men, strangers hero, wero drowned in at tempting to cross Klamuth river, near Gold Bluff. The bodies of two were found, ulso valises containing letters addressed to James Waddle, from re latives at Golden City, Missouri. Tht names of Charles, Ira and Eva Waddle, and Sadie Collier, Jessie Fell and T. J. Pvidgeway are mentioned in tbe letters. Fatal 'Quarrel. Janbsvillb, Wis., April 14. Nat Gibson killed his wife and Mrs. Harn and then set fire to tbe house, which burned, together with the dead bodies. The tragedy resulted from a family quarrel In which Mrs. learn, a neigh bor, acted as peacemaker A posse is in pursuit of Gibson. Situation at Antlers. Washington, Aurll 14. Captain Guthrie, sent to report on the condition of t flu Irs at Antlers, I. T., has made a report to tbo war department. He re gards the situation as serious. It is be lieved more troops will be sent to tbe scene. An Agreement Probable. New York, April 14. The confer ence between the committee of the clothing manufacturers and their looked-outmen last night continued till long after mld-nlght. It Is understood tbe basis of an agreement was practic ally agreed on. A meeting will be held this afternoon to perfect arrange ments. Oregon Oity Bonds. OitEaoN City, April 14. At a spec ial meeting of the city council an or dlhauce for tho Issue of bonds for $20, 000 to fund tbe floating Indebtedness of tbe city was ordered published. The bonds proposed to bo issued will run 20 years at fi per cent Interest, payable semi-annually. It is expected they will bo sold about May 1. Burned at the Stake. EOFALA, Fla., April 14. J. D. Bar nett, keeper of a store near tho line of Qullam and Clay counties, ws mur dered by Ed. 01 ny, a negro. A posse of blacks and wbltes pursued Olny, ctptured, tied and shot him to death. Tbey piled fence rails on his body, sat urated them with oil, set them on fire, and consumed tbo coprse. HowServla's King. Belgrade, April 14. A bloodless coup d'etat was effected bere last night, and King Alexander I, the youthful ruler of Servia, who bad here tofore governed the country through regents, today rules in his own name. MARKETS. Portland, April 14. Wheat valley I112.j01.15. Walla Walla, J 1.05. 1.00. Ban Fkancisoo, April 14, Wheat, May $1.20. Chicago, April H. Wheat .771 DiseelaUea. The partnership heretofore existing between J. C, Robertson and F. B. Bar see at Turner baa been dkolved by mu tual tsonwHt. J. C. ItoberUoB will re ceipt for alltnoulM paid oaaeeouatdae said Urn and pay all oateta-dlBfj debt, 4-lMw "-'-J- "fr ' ' ' ".A1 jf j wwwwwttrtiimtt gMM"MWPg-ll "'JO-DAIf tfttWfl 'Jl0-JLAV Highest bC nil In Leavening rower.--Latest Vt S tiov't Report RoYal .3S5 ABSOLUTELY PURE TAG AMERICAN FLAG No Longer Waves Over tho Ha waiian Islands. THE NATIVES MAKE NO OUTBURST. Other Important Foreign Dis patches of the Day. Stars and Stripes Lowered. Honolulu, April 0. Associated Press correspendence: The stare and stripes which for two mouths have floated from the government buildlnti have been hauled down, and tho re maining forces from tho United State cruiser Bostou have been sent aboard. Nothing indicative of American author ity remulna In Houolulu suvo Minister Stevens and Commissioner James II. lllount, of Georgia, the latter of whom ults lu liis easy chair at tho Hawatlar hotel cogitating, no one knows what. Probably no more distasteful task ev er fell to tbe lot of a gallant American seaman than was imposed upon Lieut. Draper of tbe United States marine corps of the BOelori, who has been sta tioned at tbeVirVerriuient house since tbe provisional government assuhied power, wben on April 1st, In tbe pres ence of a crowd, numbering probably 2,000 persons, he blew tbe notes of re treat from his buglo and "old glory" sank from tho sight of the tlnong and was replaced by tbe hybrid colors of tbe Hawaiian monarchy, which still re mains tho flag of this land, Tbe report that CommiHsloner Blount would order tbo American flag down and tho protectorate abolished got abroad on the night of March 81st, pre ceding tbe day of its occurrence, but It did not become general. It created at first among tho American party, a feel ing of consternation not altogether un mixed with Indignation. This wuh due to the fact, prehaps, that Blount has maintained a Chinese wall about the purposes of tils mission hero and has sailefled neither side as lo whether he came as an envoy to Investigate or as a minister to negotlato In a matter of vi tal Importance to them. Ou tho after noon of March 81st, tho commissioner held a lengthy and secret conference with President Dole and ministry at which he notified them of his Inten tion to declare off the protectorate es tablished by Minister Stevens on Feb ruary 1st. It Is understood that he gave as his reason therefore that the Washington administration did not re gard the protectorate as necessajy and further that It waa Incompatible with any diplomatic negotiations that might be arranged between the two countries. The United Btates however, would brook uo'hoHtlle interference in Hawaii an affairs by any foreign power. After tho ceremony of hauling down the stars and stripes and hoisting tbe Hawaiian Hug, some of tho Mohican's officers as they turned slowly away said that while the withdrawal of the flag might be the proper tiling lu inter national law, they personally felt as if "we hud no right to bo here," nud wit ness tho act. As tho crowd dispersed from tho palaco squaro it was remarked by muny whites with surprlso thut no demonstration of any kind hud been made when the Hawaiian flag wus raised boyond tbe "present nrms" of the provisional troops. It wus ufter wards ascertained that the queen had requested some of her people to instruct the natives to make no outburst ou the occasion. Commissioner Blount remains a good deal of an American sphynx to a ma jority of tbe people bere. Ho la a good questioner, but- is not ao ready at lm parti Bg Information. President Dole Bald ho was satisfied Mr. Blount was proceeding in tho prop er manner and would regard It as hurt ful to Hawaiian interests to have the question made a partisan political one is tbe United Btates. Tbe provisional government was strong enough to maintain Itself egaleat any internal dl turbaBee. Tbe eblef dauger to te ap NdA8 Baking Powder prehended here Is Japanese Interfer ence, either In behalf or at the applica tion of Japanese subjects or Hawalians themselves. Washington, April 14. It Is said In hauling down the United States flag at Honolulu Blount followed tbo in Htructlons given him before leaving here to tho letter; that tbe reason for keeping the fact that he was empow ered to do so a fecrot Is that it waa to prevent possible disorder In the Island and keep any other foreign country I from Btepplug In unexpectedly. Must Serve Time. Paris, April 14. The court of cee sitlou has rejected the appeal of Chas. do Lease pa from thesentonce of a year's Imprisonment imposed on him as a re sult of his conviction of having cor rupted the ex-minister of publlo works, Ualbut. to support tho Panama lottery bonds bill, tho sentence also Including the paymeut of costs and of damages demanded by civil parties to tbu, pro ceedings. Tho one year's Imprlsoa ment was to run concurrently with tbe live-year sentence previously imposed on Charles do Lesieps upon bis convlo tion of having defrauded Panama shareholders. Charles de Lesaeps baa no recourse now from escaping from punishment, excepting the clemenoyof President Carnot. The Dock Strike. London, April 14. Tbe danger of a failure of the dook-laborera' strike at Hull bids fair to lead to a general strike of the members of tbe Dock-Laborers' Unlou at all tbe principal points in tbe kingdom, greatly delaying the loading and discharging of cargoes. Tbe Dock Laborers' Unlou of Liverpool has made a demand on tbe members of tbe ship ping federation to discharge all -nonunion men and for an advance In wages, ft Is believed thut this is the prelude to a similar action by dock-laborers' else where. The geueral'belief la that tbe shippers' federation will not grant tbe demands and will make a test of strength with the union. Work Ib pro ceeding at Hull with non-union men. Visiting Queen Victoria, Floubnck, April 14. King Hum leit, accompanied by tbo royal suite, arrived here on a vUIt to Queen Victo ria, who Is spending soveral weeks at Villa Palmlerl. Prince Ferdinand of Bulgaria and bis mother, Princes Clemontino, bavo aho arrived in Florence. An Eminent Musician. Viknna, April 14. Hans Rlghter, the celebrated conductor of orchestral concerts, has resigned the position of director of the Court Opera theater in Vlenua, and accepted the ofler to take charge of tho orchestral preformancea at tho Chicago world's fair. In the Reichstag. Bkumn, April 14. If Ahlwardt keeps his word, tbe relonstag will have a sensation today. In tbe relobstag yesterduy Ahlwardt announced tbat tomorrow be would present the docu ments which bo recently promised to produce, implicating blgb officials and ex-ofllclala in alleged corrupt conduct; The Brussels Strike. Bhubskm), April 14. Disorderly demonstrations were renewed today, Tho strikers paraded the streets aad twice came luto conflict with tbe po lice. The strikers threw stonea'aad bottles at tho police uud resisted oWers lo disperse. Several persons were btjrt. Brokers Failed. " LiVKiii'oor., April 14, Samnal Will iams &. Co., cotton broken, have; filled. Tho liabilities are $250,000. (f" Hood's Oare. , i In saying that Hood's BaraaMrJlla cures, Its proprietors make no Idle or extruvaguut claim. Statement from thousands of reliable people of what ilood'a Sarsaparllla has done for thera conclusively prove the fact HOOD'B Sarsaparllla CUBES. Hood's Fills act especially upoa. the liver, rousing It from ordldlly to It natural duties, care conetlpatiea aad assist digestion, 'f Dr. Contrk fllle teeth without paJa, M J IE JMT COMMERCIAL VlMXMt.