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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1893)
GHZ CENT DAILY! Sttet. a msMik try Mi Pepald In Advnevca Mo Punnrw Boh! WImm HARD TIMES OFFER, Why pay $1.25 to $8 CO & month tor Dally Papers when you can got tho Dally Journal by Mall for 85 cti, a Month? JOURNAI kj A. Jr 1 JL A JL fl- Time Is Out. 1 rfflrfi VOL. G. DAILY EDITION. rtALEM, OREGON, 310KDAY, JULY 17, 1893. DAILY EDITION. NO. 107. THE NEW YORK RACKET Is run on a well established plan of business. Buying for cash from headquarters; selling for cash only, they enable the customer to get his goods at the very lowest retail prices. Our profits are small, which has resulted in giving us an exceptionally large trade. If we sell you for $2.10 a fine dono-ola shoe that usually retails for $2.50, we have saved you 40c. with which other articles may be purchased. If for 5c you can buy a paper of the best bras pins usually sold at 10c, and all other articles in the same proportion, you can easily see that it will be greatly to your advantage to trade with us. We can save you money on boots, shoes, hats, shirts, window blinds, table linens, towels, laces, embroideries, ribbons, pants, overalls, hosiery, underwear, and notions. Give Us a Call. E. T. barne: H. W. COTTLE & CO., General Insurance Agency. Representing tke following well-known and reliable Cempanies: BTATE INSURANCE G Mtna. Insurance Co., Traders' InsurancaCo., Hun Insurance Co.. National Insurance Co., Westchester Klre Ins. ;Co., Liion H Ire Insurance Co., Imperial Klre Insurance Co., London A Lancashire Fire Ins. Soc., London sjurance l orporation, Alliance Assurance Co., , Norwich Union Fire Ins-Soo. Oldest aud Leading Firm lit the City Bevoted Exclusively to Insurance, J, W. TftORNBORG, THE UPHOLSTERER. Recovers and repairs upholstered furniture. Long Experience in the trade enables me to turn out first-class work. Samples of coverings. No trouble to Rive estimates. State Insurance block, Chemeketa street. Ed, C. CHURCHILL1 Spraying OMfifs, b 103 BURROUGHS State Street. F. T. HART J ?47 COMMERCIAL STREET. Lamoureux's Stables, riKB-iior poor hotste. H. L-JMOUltbllA. ropnetor. West Printing First-class Work. 803 Commercial 81., From Terminal or Interior Points the Ii the line to take To all Points East and South. It is thedlning car route. Itrnm throng ti vestibule train, every day In tbe year to ST. PADL AND CDICAGO (No change of can.) Composed of dining can muurpaased, Pullman drawing room deepen Of late t equipment TOURIST Sleeping Cars. liest that can be constructed and In which accommodation are both treei ind lor ulihed for holder of lint and seoond-clas tickets, and; ELEGANT DAY COACHES. Acontinnors line oonnertlnr with all lines. aCordlDg direct and uninterrupted MtuUroan all" T lone can be m cured In advt any agent of tbaroad. m ,, ,,. Through tickeu to and from all polul In America, England and Europe can be purchased at any ticket otnee of thU com- Kuli InformaUon concerning, rate, time of train .route and other detail furotihed on &?tllcuUon to any agent or A. D. CHARLTON, m AuUtant General PaMeiu.-ar AxenCNo. 1M Klrat street, oar. Waahlagton; forto l,Ofgea ' Northern Pacific Railroad Kate Cross Wholesale and Retail Denier in Fresh, Salt aud Smoke I Meats of all Kinds 95 Court and 110 State Streets. Choice fats LEADING MERCHANT JL AJLJUWJTt. Co., Book and Job -Printer.- Iteasonnblo Prices. falem, Oreg n. The Yaquina Route, OREGON PACIFIC 11 11 And Oregon Development company' tm hip line. 225 mile shorter. W bpun ess tlmetnan by any other route, Knt class through , paSsenger and freight line from Portland and afl lolnls In the Willamette valley to and from tan Krancisco. T1MB SCHEDULE, (Except Sunday.) Lv Albanyl:00 pmlLv corvaili--.!- p m Ar Yaaulna&)p m Lv Yaqulna6.a m Lv ourvalil. I(ka5 am Ar Albany U:10a m O. A O. train connect at Albany and Cor. T The above train connect at Xa(uln,!'lib the Oregon Development Co.' line of steam er between Yaquina and Han Francisco. N. U Passenger from Portland and all Willamette valley points can make close con nection with tbe train or the Yaquina Kouu at Albany or OorvalUa and If declined ta Han Kranclsoo, should arrange to arrive at Yaquina the evening ben ire dateof sailing. Passenger and Freight Kate alwar tn lowest For information apply to Messrs. HULMANACo.. freight and Tlcl.et AgenU 'JOU and 303 Front street. FortUnd. Or., or a O. UOQVa. ACt Uen'l FU Fa. AgU Or. Faclflo B. K. Oo . Oorva'lls, Or. C. II. HABWKLL, Jr., Om'l Freight and 1'ass. Agt. Ore Development Co., MM Montgomery t POWER HOUSE Meat Market. Fresh and Bait meat of the; best qua'lty. Foultry and stock. Free delivery. FRED WAYMIRE. Ins, Block. The Elite Butler. In Boston's swell circles there is a family whoso butler has given to it a unique position. Michael had not been in Boston very long before ho becamed imbued with tho classic learning of tho "Hub," and ho inline diately put the learning to use. Mrs. Marblehall was to givo a recoprion, and of course Michael stood at the door. One by one tho guests came in, and Michael announced the names very distinctly. But at last Mr. Foofe and his two daughters came in. Tho butler looked at the guests and hesi tated. He rubbed his hands against his forehead and mustered courage to speak before the crowded guests, and in a sepulchral voice ho cried, 'Mr. Foote and the Misses Feetl" flan Francisco Argonaut 'People Who Barely Wink. There are people who rarely wink. How they manage to get along with out doing so is a marvel, but somo how or other they do. Some eyes are naturally more moist than others, and the very moist eye does pot so much need, tho assistance of tho lids to keep the eyeball bright It is a constitutional matter, for winking, though under the control of the will, is done so quickly that it is practi cally an involuntary action. Men wink when they feel that tho eyo is uncomfortably dry, and when it does not become dry tho necessity for winking is not felt. Exchange. Lowering the Thermometer. An usher at Centenary church at Greenesboro, N. C, got a little frus trated one Sunday night recently, but ho did tho best thing that ho could under tho circumstances. The room was excessively warm, and ho tried his level best to lower a window from the top, but he failed. Then he took down the thermometer and car ried it out of doors. Everybody cooled off at once. Atlanta Consti tution. A Word to a Princes. The infanta gave tho waiters at her Washington hotel $200 in tips. In view of this fact, wo take the liberty of giving the princess a tip that tho tendency of her liberality is townrd demoralization jnd that with a littlo plebeian Yankeo jhrewdiiess she could have secured re sults just as satisfactory with a $20 noto. Detroit l' ren Press. A very popular trimming for dress skirts for general afternoon wear is rib bon a inches wide, gathered twice through, tho conter to form a littlo puff. ThreO rows of this trimming are set on about three-eighths of a yard apart Tho gathered or plaited rucbo is still a very popular dress trimming. It is put on the skirt as a single row or goes round it from hem to knee in crescenflo ot diminuendo fashion according to the stylo of tho skirt or tho fancy of the wearer. Dives is never an example, because nobody considers himself really rich. Out of ten men nine are born to-work for tho tentlt. Resolve to be the tenth. Tho best way to make a man honest is to make him ashamed of being found out Everybody says that gentle birth is an accident, and everybody treats it as an achievement . Unfailing In ellects, always reliable, pure and harmless, Is Simmons Liver Regulator. I AM SO HAPPY! 3MTTLES OF T7V-,fA vrtM nf a vtrf ttlood tfOUblc, It hag also caused my hair to grow out again, as it had been falling out by the handful After trying many physicians In vain, I am so happy to find a cure la S. S. S. O. H. Elbekt, Galveston, Tex. CURES nSgSSXttfo trlt U entirely vegetable and bsrmltw. TmtlM on Blood and Skin nailed free. thWt H-WWW CV-i 4Untl, 04. e Mowed in the Ranks ofi Western Banks. KANSAS CITY AND DENVER. Their Financial Institutions Suspended and Failed. EASTERN BAMS REFUSE AID Because ol the Big Free Silver Convention. A UNION PACIFIC BOYCOTT. Declared Against tho Great Northern Hallway, Two Failures. Kansas City, July 17. The Mls siurl Natiouat bunk suspeuded pay ment just before noon. Comptroller currency took possession of tbe Missouri National bank at noon No. statement It has a paid up capital of a quarter millloD. Kansas City, Mo., July 17. Tbe Grand Aventio bank, a private Institu tion, suspended this morning. Assets two hundred thousand, liabilities one hundred and forty thousand. A Bunch of Savers. Denver, July 17. People's Savings bank, Rocky Mountain Dime and Dol lar and Colorado Havings bank did not open their doors this morning. Assets of People's, f 1,500,000, liublHtles,$l,350, 000. President Lawrence says failure will In uo way alTeot People's National. President Lawrence of people's, says the bank had about completed arrange ments .for temporary relief from East ern banks, but doings of silver conven tion here caused them to withdraw all aid. Kansas Bank. Toi'i:iCA, July 17. State Bank Ex aminer Briedentual says Hood and Klncalds bank at Pieasauton failed. No statements. Had eighty thousand capital stock. He has Information of a number of other bank failures but re fuses to make namoa public till he gets possession of them. U. P. Boycott. St. Paul, July 17. The passenger department of the Union Pacific has 4eut out circulars to local oftlcea in this city declaring a boycott against the Gieat Northern iu so fur as recognition of its tickets Ih concerned. Tbe Union Pacific requests alt concerning lines to dishonor tickets of the Great Northern bearing Its name. The Great Northern will retaliate in a similar manner by re fusing to honor any Uulon I'aclflo tick ets. Gos Against Grover. Chicago, July 17. By a unanimous vote the National Commission In definitely postponed action in the Wulte Webster contest for seat In com mission from New Mexico, By this action Mr, White, who was removed by the Governor of New Mex ico and his removal confirmed by Pres ident Cleveland, will retain his seat Latest fros Kew York. NbwYouk, July 17, Further ad vance la sterling exchange to $4.83 and M 85 and additional bank failures at Kansas City weakened stocks after mid day aud on selllntc prices, In a number of Instances, touched lowest price since current downward movement set In. Market left oft quite steady. NkwYokk, July 17, The Duplex street railway track company Incorpor ated In West Virginia failed. Liabili ties, 60,000, A wm SWAT Federal Iadlctmaati. Pohtland, July 17. Tho United States grand Jury before adjourning re turned a number of indlctmonts. Ae tho parties indicted bavo notyctbeon arrested their names and oRenscfl are not made public. It ia known that William Dunbar and Nat. Blum are Jointly Indicted for Illegally landing Chinamen. Indictment contains ten counts. Moro arrests are expected this afternoon. Lotan aud Deputies Arrested. ' Portland, July 17. James Lotan, ex-collector of customs, and R. Q. Pad dock, night Inspector during Lotan's administration, wore arrested this af ternoon by federal authorities. Both men have been Indicted for conspiring to land Chinamnn on fraudulent certificates and to smuggle opium, Lotan Immediately furnished a two thousand dollar bond ana was re leased. Itls-statod that other arrests will be made this afternoon. Later, O. B. Cardwell, who was third deputy col lector under Lotan was arrested on sim ilar charge. It Is stated that Indlot ments have-been returned against six teen other people. Chicago News. Chicago, July 17. Work of clearing away the debris from ruins of the cold storage warehouBo will require another week. Meantlmo tno stench from de cayed meats and vegetables, and popsl. bly human corpses, is tho most rank, despite liberal disinfectants. The fund for the benefit of the sufferers and fam ilies of tbe dead Dromon now amounts to one hundred and thirty thousand dollars and is not yet complete. SUNDAY ATTENDANCE Notwithstanding it was advertised far and wide that tho proceeds of yes terday's ticket sales at the world's fair were to be donated to the families of the firemen who lost their lives In tbe awful fire of last Monday, tho attend ance was unusually small. The total admissions, according to the estimate of the bureau of admission, will scarce ly reach 35,000, and when it was an nounced as tbe last open Sunday of the fair, in tho oyea of some officials, at least, tbe day was pronounced a failure. Less than 1000 peoplo gathered In tbe festival ball to participate in tbe me morial services. The Rev. Dr. Mercer preached the sermon. ' Shot Dead. Chioacio. Ills., July 17. Joseph Mldoc, of LittU Hock, Ark., was fumbling about in Louis Dillon's room at 4 this morning. Dillon waking, suddenly drew a revolver and shot Mldoo dead. Eminent Educator. Boutk Bend, Ind., July 17. Rev. Thomas F. Walsh, president of Notro Dame University, died this morning. In Georgia. Wabhinoton, D. C July 17. Comptroller of currenoy has been in formed the First National bank of Cedartown, Ga., closed Its doors. Lynching. Pink Blui-iy Ark., July 17. John Cotton, a young negro was lynched at Comerevllle for attempting rape on a white woman. gUPAEME COURT. Bruce vs. German Savings Society et a1 affirmed; Ht, David's church ys. Frank Wood, affirmed; Upton vs. Hume, reversed, and a new trial ordered; Cooper vs. Phlpps, samo order; Johnson vs. Wadswortu, affirmed; No- land vs. Bull, afTlrraed; Ueekraan vs. Hamlin, former opinion adhered to; Dear vs, Frost, dismissed; application to have Soldiers' Home case advanced on calender denied; argument will be beard at October term. TMS HAKKXTM. Han Francisco, July 10. Wheat December 11.80. Chicago, July 10. Wheat 065 Sep tember 06. Portland, July 10. Wheat valley, 7 j U0, Walla WalUn fl.00 1.0. H.02J Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U, S Gov't Report PoVai Baking" 1 V s&s&m lOWvlvF ABSOLUTELY PURE . OBSTRUCTIVE UNIONISTS. How They Propose to Defeat the Home Rule Bill. WAITING FOR GLADSTONE'S DEATH. Other Important Items or Old World News. London, July 17. The home-rule bill will be got through the houae of commons on or about August 21. Un der ordinary circumstances a fortnight more would wind up tho business of the session. Tho game of the unionists Is, however, to protract the session, des pite the beat and exhaustion, for weeks after tbo house of lords shall huve re jected the bill. They luteud to accom plish their purpose by means of endless meetings and divisions on tbo flnauciul votes. Thoy hope to reduce tho gov ernment majority to the minimum and eventually to drive tho ministry to a premature dissolution by tliolr pro longed brawling and bullying. The mutiny of tho Parnollltes under John Redmond against tho financial propos alB will probably bo subdued. The means, as usual, will be oonaoaalons from the government The Parnell Ites will smother tbolr opposition to the clauses In question In consideration of Mr. Gladstone promts Islng to appoint a commission on the relations of Ireland to Great Britain. In' tho two series of divisions taken un der tbe closure resolution on tho borne rule bill, Mr. Gladstone has been a figure of patbetlo interest. He has re mained at his post despite his painful weariness through both evenings, aud has trudged fullhfully into the lobby every tloio a clause was voted on. Lust Tnursday evening, iu tho crowded liberal lobby, ho began talking with his nearest neighbor concerning tho success of tho government After a few remarks he asked this neighbor for bis name. The member repllud: "John Burns, sir." Mr. Gladstone grasped the celebrated labor agitator as be suld pathetically: "My sight Is fulling. Very often only the contour of tho person and the tone of his voice enables me to recog nize him." The conversation turned on thestrulu to which the session subjected tbe members, and Mr. Burns remarked: "Hard work makes work, but at tbe same time makes one lovo it." "So I have felt," Mr. Gladstone uuswered, "and may you live muny years to put that principle In practice. Wo both have been hard workers." The conver sation was overheard by several mem bers near Mr. Gladstone, and has boon repeated In the tone of pathos which now characterizes so many of the liber als' utterances concerning their uged leader. Bkkun , July 17. Eastern afiulrs are again exciting anxiety In the German foreign ofllco. Reports from. St. Peters burg state the Russlau squadron Is going to Toulon and thence to tho Levant, when the French (lout already there will be reluforced. Tho khedhlvo of Egypt, on a visit to tbo sultuu of Tur key, will urge tho latter to use his suze rain rights to send a contingent of Turkish troops to Culro, Members of the diplomatic circle here bluiio tho English policy In Egypt, which per mits tbo khedlve to openly operate against Englaud. An antl-Bemltlo publisher, Hoeppuor, Is about to Issue a book, entitled "Die Judlscho Waltherrschaft uud das Ren ter Bureau," tracing tho career of the Reuter Telegram Compauy aud Its con nection with the Woltr news bureau, with a view to proving that these two news-gathering concerns are linked to gether with the object of furthering the Jewish aim to control the world, Tbe author of the book argues that the Berlin office ot tbe Iteuter Telegram Company la a source of danger to Ger many aud ought to le cloaed by tho government. Simmons Liver Regulator always cures and prevents ludlgestloii or dyspepsia. ODD3 AND ENDS. Tho Now Anio aqueduct at Rome was 03 miles long. It is said that disinterestedness is not a mountain virtue. When talking, give each syllable its proper value or length. This Is tho centennial year of Proies tant missionary work in India. No one can breatho a greater height than seven miles from tho earth. A chronic borrower Is a person whom oil sooner or later learn to avoid. Peoplo Bomotimos make tho most noiso in church when thoy are sound asleep. Tho root of tho brlor Is tho only wood which does not burn when exposed to firo. Removo greaso from garments by sponging with ono tablospoonful of salt to four of alcohol. Tho smallest baby nt birth was born at Bucksport, Mo. When S3 hours old, it woighed but 20 ounces. Tho French chamber has recently ap propriated $500,000 to bo expended in planting tho mountains with trees. During tho complicated process of manufacturing stamps they aro counted 11 times in ordor to gnard against pll fering. Tho biiimuu Rcctl'j only in one small spot on thu earth tho Andaman Islands. Everywhere else it must bo raised from suckles. Curly rebukes and shames of a light quality li.ive ft equently prevented, at a later date, heavy agonies of chagrin and rcmorso. Wbat'a the use of feeling languid, Mopy, dull and blue? " Clean e the blood und give It viger: Make tbe old mau new. UowT I'll tell you. IV tnp dr 41uy amedoltftflJo , j-w All your III away-irut And that medicine Is Dr. Plerco's Gold eu Medical Discovery, the very beet blood-purlfidr on earth. It builds up uud strengthens thu system because it cleanses'tbe blood, and that's what the system must huve to be strong and healthy. There's nothing that equals It. Absolutely sold on trial I Your money back, If it doesn't benefit or cure you. WANTED. Iu bulk, all good shipping varieties ofcherrlfs In tbe Willamette valley. Oreuon Fruit & Produce Co,, Salem. 0-18 dw A. O. U. W. EXCURSION. By the steumer Elwood to Portland July 18th. Leaving Salem at 0 a. m. sharp, and arriving at Portland at 1 p. m., giving tho afternoon for business and pleusure iu tho city, and an oppor tunity to attend the reception at the A, O. U. W. hull in tbe oyenlng. Return tbo following morning or any other regular trip Luck. Fare, round trip, $1.00. Tickets on sale at Clough's of fice, R. R. Ryan's or tbo wharf. It. R. Rvan, Com. Au W. Hkhen, Agent. To Builders and Oontractors. Salkm, Or,, July 12. Sealed propos als will be received at the ofilce of the secretary of state for tbe erection of an uddltlou to tho State Reform School building. Bids to bo opened at 12 o'clock tn., oil Wednesday, July 20th, 1603. Plans and specifications can be seen at tbo office of AlcNally to Knigh ton, architects, Salem, Oregon, begin ulng Tuesday, July 18th. Bidders will ba required to accompany their bids with a certified cheek of $250.00 asevl. dtneoof good fulth. The right la re served to reject any and all bids. S. Pknnoykb, G. W, MoBhidk. E. B. 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