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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1893)
'1 ,. 1 I Jr' Md' HARD TIMES OFFER, WJiypajr1.8B $3 CO a month for Dally Paper when 7011 can get the Dally Journal by Mall for Sit cte. a Month? XSSt 6ne cent daily i CAPITAL JOURNAL 85 eta. a Month liy Mall I Prepaid In Advance. No Paper Bent Wlw I Tlmo la Out. VOIi. G. DAILY EDITION. rtALEM, OltlCGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1893. DAILY EDITION". NO. 1G9. - " 1 THE NEW YORK RACKET Tb 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 Bell you for S2.10 a fine donola shoo 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 bruts pins usually fiold at 10c, and all other articles in the same proportion, you can easily see that it will be greatly to your adyantage 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. BARNES, State Ins. dim tarn The Old German Na tional Bank Fails. Block. H. W. COTTLE & CO,, General Insurance Agency- Representing the following well-known and reliable Cempanies: STATE INSURANCE CO., JEtna Insurance Co., Traders' Insurance Co., Bun insurance Co., National Insuranco Co., Westcnester Fire Ins. Co., Lion fire Insurance Co., - Imperial Fire Insurance Co., London & Lancashire Fire Ins. Boo., London Assurance Corporation Alliance Assurance Co., Norwich Union Fire Ins.doc. Oldest and Leading Firm In the (Sty Devoted Exclusively to Insurance, J. W. TflORNBURG, THE UPHOLSTERER. Recovers and repairs upholstered furniture. Lone Experience In the tradf enablea me to turn out first-class worfe. Samples of coverings. No trouble t' Rive estimates. State Insurance block, Chemektta street. Ed. C. Gross, Choice Mea 5. Wholesale ami Retail Dealer in Fresh, Salt and Smoked Heats of allKlnd- 95 Court and 110 State Streets. CHURCHILL -Spraying outfits, SB 103 BURROUGHS State Street. F. T. HART, LEADING MERCHAN1 TAILOR. 847 COMMERCIAL 8TREET. ' PERSONAL GOSSIP! Honry M. Stanley la now writing fa bles for children for a newspaper syndi cate. Miss Phoebe J. "Woodman of Oak Knoll, Danvcra, a niece of the poet Wbittier and the original of his "Bed Riding Hood," is about to marry a Bostoa artist, Mr. Caliga, Professor Virchow, rector of the Uni versity bf Berlin, is a small, dried, up man, with a parchmaqtlike sUn. and wears large round spectacles, which give him an owlish appearance. Harriet Bsecher Stowe, who is 81 years of ago, has numerous applications for her autograph and is still able to write her signature firmly, with her favorite sentiment added, "Trust in the Lord and do good." Dr. Buchner, the African traveler, broke from the highest point on Mount Eilimandjaro, one of the highest moun tains in Africa, a piece of rock, which he presented to the German kaiser, who now uses a mountain summit as a paper woight William D. Little, who was the first life insurance agent in Maine, beginning thai business in Portland a half oenturv airo. when many nreachers considered ifc- A. aanvtarm fn natiM a ramila 11 At.A recently at the age of 80. Ho and Keal Dow founded the first temperance union in Maine. " General Longstreet lives in what is de scribed as a "white pine bandbox of a honso" near the ruins of hia fine old mansion, in central Georgia, which was destroyed by fire a few years ago. The House bo now occupies faces the Blue mountains and commands a view of un surpassed beauty. WHITE-FACED SEA OP DEPOSITORS. Banks Fail to;0pen for Lack of Cash. the market began to mend. The break is credited to liquidation for an ac count of prominent bull operator. Then Loudon stopped selling and a rally took place. Another reaction occurred after lh At noon the speculation I feverish, Favorable Resumption. Ponoma, Cal., July 10. Peoples bank reopened this morning with plen ty of coin. Only four dollars were drawn out the first hour. Deposits are liberal. Highest of all In Leavening PowerLatest U. S. Gov't Report J Baking &mm r owuer ABSOLUTELY PORE tfrw CONTINUED RONS ON ALL BANKS. Senator Teller Thinks Skernai Law Will Ge BUT A BETTER ONE WILL TAKE ITS PLACE, A National, Washington, July 10. Comptroller of currenoy has been advised that the Hutchinson National bank, Hutchin son, Kan., failed. Feverish Speculation York. in New Prance Offers Biam a Twenty-four Hour Ultimatum. Lamoureux's Stables, At the Commercial street bridge near Willamette Hotel. New stock and ve hicle being added constantly. Only the beat service rendered. Noshabb. rli?H nor poor hoists. H. L. LAMOUREUX, Proprietor. Book and job Printer.- West Printing Co.,! First-class 203 Commercial St., Work; Reasonable Pi ices. Polem, Orcein. OREGON STATE NORMAL SCHOOL . Monmouth, Oregon. The loading' Normal BcUoyil of the Northwest. Strong Professional and Academic Courses, and well'orgapized Model School for Practical Training of Normal, Advanced Normal, Business, Music, and Ar Departments, Beautiful and healthful location -Light Expense No Saloons. TheNormal has enjoyed a steady growth during the past year, reaching an enrollment of over 400, the largest in its history. New members have been added to the faculty, new apparatus supplied, and the course. of study revised and strengthened. The graduates are in demand to fill good positions. THE DIPLOMA ENTITLES THE HOLDER to teach in any county in the Bute without further examinations. TEEMS AND XXFEKJtEI. Tuition, Normdl, ffl 25 per term of ten weeks; 8ub-Normal $5.00 per term of ten weeks; Business $8 25 per term. Board at Normal dialog ball $1.75 per week. Rooms from 50o per Week (unfurnished), to $1.00 and $1.25 furnished. Board and lodging In private families $3 50 to $4.00 per week. Tuition, board, lodging and books less than $150 per year. Conservatory of muslo. Thorough courses are ottered iu Vocal and Instrumental Music. Tuition, $10 per term of twenty ieaoons. LOCATION. Monmouth Is easily accessible from all parts of the BtMe, twelve miles from the Htate Capital, sixty miles south or Portlaud. Catalogues cheerfully seat ou application. . . Address P. L. CAMPBELL. Pre., or 7-17dsat.wIm H. 8HEDD, Setfy of Faculty. MONEY TO LOAN On Improved Real EUte. In amount and Uine to tiUU to delay In considering loans. FEAR & FORD, Boon 13. Bosh Bank block. SlMw SMITH BROS., CONTRACTORS &, PLA8TEKER3." Leave orders at UotUe-rarkkon Uoekoom !S,Hlein,Orfon. " HOW THEY WROTE. Weber wroto best in a beer garden with plenty of liquid refreshment. Pasteur rarely leaves his laboratory, taking little rest or relaxation of any kind. Shelley wroto very rapidly, but revised carefully and spent much time in pol ishing his verses. Raleigh's "History of the World" was begun in prison and left unfinished by the release of tho author. Oliver Wondell Holmes is said to write very slowly and carefully. Hia hand writing is small and clear. Swift never worked at writing. All nia worics vrero written more as an amusement than as nserions occupation. Cowpor wroto best in his garden, sur rounded by his flowers and pets. His favorite season for work was the sum mer. Poe always wrote with n brandy bot tle at his elbow. A wincghusful of brandy to a page was his customary al lowance. Boflwell's "Johnson" was written mostly in the evenings, after the author had spent a portion of the day with the great talker. Gray wrote slowly and with much ap parent labor. The few poems he pro duced were all polished to the highest possible point. Bulwer wrote in retirement. When he had a good subject for a story, ho would go out of town until the novel had been finished. The Denver Panic. Denver, July 19. The panio In this city was resumed this morning with re newed vigor. As a result the old Ger man National bank, with a reputation for stability of twenty years' standing, the equally reputable Btato National and extremely itrong People's Na tional failed thls'imornlng. All night depositors stood In line in front of the Gorman National and by 0 o'clock one long eea of faces- was stretching down the street. At tb- opposite comer where. the State National baalongdone business, wad also a crowd of anxious depositors. Hero people were relieved of doubt 1 when at 0 o'clock notice was posted) on the door of the bank that It would pot open owing to lack of ready cash. At the German National just before opening lin e a notice waa" postal 0 the window stating the doors were closed temporarily. Thla notice caused a distressing scene. 'Men and women d wn the long line broke out In tears and walling. The run on all the re maining banks In the- city is renewed. Rellnblejpeople, however.say theie will be no more suspensions. Denver, July 10. Senator Teller, In an Interview upon the financial situa tion In this city, says: "There ie no one reason to which the trouble can be charged. It Is partly silver, but more to geutral depression that b afTectlug the entire country. The bank failures yesterday are unwarranted, and directly chargeable to people who became frightened, panic stricken at a shadow. There Is nothing leas fair than to blame all our ills to silver. Much better blame some to silver speeches." Teller expressed the belief that the Sherman law bo repealed,but not with out a substitute of greater benefit to silver. Ultimatum to Slam. London, July 19. Advices confirm the published statement that France has telegraphed ultimatum to the Siam ese government to be compiled with wiiuiu a uours. FRANCE AND SUM. President Macbads Still a oner of War. Pris- BHAZILIAN INSDRGENTSSUFFER LOSS Another Silver Center. Washington, July July 10. Com troiler of currency was informed of the failure ot the Bozeman National bank of Bozeman, Mont. Oklohoma Failure. Oklahoma , City, P. T., July 10. Bank of Oklahoma National bank foiled. The first National stood a heavy run, No statements. Two Grasshoppers. Topeka, July 10. The state bank commissioner was Informed of the fail ure of tho state bank of Parker, and Woodson's state bank, of Yates Cen tre. Both small. Railroad Rumor. New York, July 10. The story was current this afternoon that the North ern Pacific was lu danger of passing Into the hands of a receiver, President Oakes emphatically denied the report. Latest About Stocks. London, July 10. Stocks cloeed fairly steady but undecided. .NbwYobk, July 19. Steeke closed steadier,, beam betas Inactive, prices higher, Commander of tho Cnmpordown Confessed Ills Fault. There were no court today. cases in the police Unfailing in ellects, always reliable, pure and harmless, is Simmon Liver llegulator. ret wuiniv "OO OUIOSdS JLJIM8 SHI hu pirra facia opts pa Plfl aprpw rr ) i p Ssrrm-wiMi r ! vin Mosiod aoona W9IXVWH3Htf tit pay (0g The Stora Over, Denvkh, July 10.-Bauk Examiner Adams this morning took charge of the Union National, Commercial National, National bank of Commerce, State Na tional and German National basks. A number of minor commercial couccrus went under today. The run on the Denver National Is over, wltb plenty 6f money still In eight. Same true at City and all other unfaled batiks; busi nessmen are beginning to breathe more freely, The Stock Market. London, July 10. Stocks opened unobanged.decllned and then advanced sharply on large buying orders from London. Peveriili la Jfew York Nkw York, July 19. Stocks opened better, an advance ot lo a Imme diately took place, tut the latter lav provement was partially lost. Toward 11 o'clock telling exbut4 Itself ad Oarpeta. Brooklyn, July 10. The large oar- pet house of Bardenburg arid Cou, as- sjgned. An AselgBBiMt. Mobile, Ala., July 10. The Dally Register, one of the oldest newspapers In the South made aa aeMgnment. Publication will be continued' under authority of court. Weather asd Faesee. Cuioaqo, July 10. The Weather continue clear and cool, wltb a com forting breeze from the lake. The Bra zilian building la one of the hand somest of the Foreign structures on the grounds, and was dedicated today. Ow ing to the fact that it la baa been dis covered that several thousand single admission newspaper passes to the world's fair have been stolon, the man agement this morning cancelled all these passes, and will get out a new lot. A number representing stolen paesee haye been arrested. Fire at Marios. Marion, Or., July 10. Special. A fire broke out in Marlon last night at 12 o'clock which burned the entire block west of the depot to the ground. Mr, J. W. Lance was the principal loser, all the buildings, Including the livery barn, carriage rooms, shoe shop, and met market belonged to him. He lost all hie buggies, harness, eta The horses were all turned out In the even log. Cause of Are unknown. Insur ance WOO. Probable tee $1600. A srseeeM. Jacksonville, Fl., July 10. The Australian ballot system was tried for the Arot time la tbk state la municipal eleetloM Here yesterday. It worked satWactorlly to all parties. BtraJghtout Dettecretlo ticket elected. Tare Treaty Dee U. Chicago, Ills., 1. Advices received here of a battle between tramps and cHlceoe, Rear Sheffield, Jnd, lo which oee (ramp waa killed, aad two atally wounded. The Vke Preeliesrt. Ban Frahcmoo, July 18. Vlee Fretldeqt Gkeveaeoa aad party arrived bet tkte Htoralag. Paris, July JO. Parla papors aro getting excited ovor the Slam nfTali. Tey eee jD every move the hand of British intrigue. Lo Figaro complains of England's animosity against the French in Slam, and thereby explains the resentment with whloh some French newspapers havo nttaoked Lord Duffer!. La Sleolo is indignant bo- cause the English speak as tho masters and protectors of Slam, whereas thov are neither, and calls upon tho govern ment to act with energy and rapidity so as not to allow the'flro to spread Into a conflagration. Des Debats writes lu tho 6amo strain. The other papers aro unanimous in urging tho o'ablnet to aat energetically, regard lels of what thoy ooQsicter liritlsh-dog-ln-tho-rnangerlstn. Dreyfus questioned the government In tho chamber of deputies aout the French operations in Slam. Dovollo, minister of foreign aflaire, said tho gov ernment bad-no Inteatlop of hiterfurlug with Slameee Independence, but would Insist that Slam respect tho treaties. The Interferenooof a third powor would pot bo tolerated. If Slam did not make complete reparation fur the murder of Grasgurln, the French Inspector of na tive mllltla, by a Siamese mandarin, and-o thoracis, Franco would blookftde the Me-Kong river, and If necessary Bangkok would be bombarded after sufllclent warning to allow the forelgu ministers to protect the subjects of their respective countries. The chamber un animously yoted confidence lu the gov ernment. Nkw York, July 10. The Herald's Managua cablo says: President Ma chado, to whom Sacassa surrendered authority under tho treaty by whloh the recent war was ended, is still a pris oner in Leon, where the revolutionists have established their headquarters. HIb absence made the election of a new president necessary. President Suvula began operations by organizing a cabl. net which was yesterday announced. It Is composed of tho following; Min ister of state, AnselmoH. Rlvas; minis ter of war and Interior, Frederlco Alor zlno; minister of public works, Joso D. Rodrlgucs; minister of finance, Manuel Lacayo. Genen.l Avilez will remain In command of the army. The revolu tionary troops are reported to bo ad vancing toward Estell, and are expected to make an assault upon the town. The garrison there will be ready to meet them. Geueral Gultorrle, with 200 soldiers, started across the lake to day to reinforce the garrison at Extol I, while the troops stationed at Metagalps are being held In readiness to aid In defending tho position If that should become necessary. The governor of the department ofSegomla has asked President Savala to arm those who have volunteered to fight for the new govern ment. A general feeling of relief has been shown In the last few days, Insurgents Loe Their Way, Valparaiso, July 10, The capture of the Italia wipes out the Insurgents squadron and forces them again to de pend for success on their land forces. Apparently undismayed by the loss of their navy, the land forcee of tho revo lutloniets in Rio Gratide do Sul havo become more aggressive than- ever. Generate Baralva, Tavarez and tialgado have combined their forces and are now besieging Yaguarou City, The town ie well defended and its capture will be difficult. The Brazilian legation In Montevideo reeelved official confirmation of the re ported capture of the steamer Jupiter, wltb Wandelkolk on board. The cruiser Republics, which overhauled her, ie expected to reach Rio Janeiro to night wltb the prisoners. It Is re ported that the attempted revolution in Rio Janeiro baa failed, China Refuse8 Reparation. London, July 10. Adlspatch from Shanghai says the Chinese government has refused to make reparation for the kllllnsrof Wllkhom, Swedish mission ary, by mob in Macheng. Foreigners in Hankow, GO miles from Macheng andSnagbai, wereBummoned to attend a mass meeting for tho purpose of call ing on the European powers to compel Chlnato respect her treaties aud punish tho viceroy of the province and the au thorities of the olt.v in which tha murder was committed. The corre spondent Bays the situation promises trouble What It Means. Paris, July 10. Figaro says the terms or tho French ultimatum to 31am demands that Slam evacuate the left bank of the Mekong river, giye guarantee for the faithful performance of the treaty obligations, and pay in demnity for outrages on the Frenofi. The claim takes in the western bank of the Mekong river, giving Franco both banks and tho entire control of It for most of Its length, practically com ing to border on tbo British territory. Big Fur Seal Catch. Wasuinoton July 10. A dispatch reporting arrival of a ship at Valparaiso with a canto of 00,000 seal skins taken at an unknown point In tho Autartlo ocean was shown Prof. Goodo, the well Uuuwn expert uf tho OujUhnouUiu Institution, who replied: ''It Is not at all Improbable that such a catoh was made. Fur seals ocour on both the Atlantic and Pacific counts of South America about tbo southern extremity and on all outlying Islands. Thoy have been found in fuct o all the Islands making up tho chain of tho Pelaglo Islets, stretching somewhat Interrupt- edly from Cape Horn and Falkland Is lands eastward tq Australia and New Zealand. Theeoal fisheries rookeries lu that part of tho world, however have taen pructlcally abandoned some year owing to Britain's failure to protect the aeals.eo tbey became almost exlnot and did not pay for the tlmo and trouble spent In bunting them. May bar these years of comparative safety have resulted In restoration of seal life to the former extont. If bo, I wonder if Great Britain will undertake to protect the rookeries now?" Oorbott Must Go. CmoAao, July 10. The circuit court toduy refused to Issue an Injunction re straining tho world's fair management from prohibiting James. J. Corbett's show on midway plalsanco. For Hunt. House of 8 rooms, new, basement,hard finish, apply at premises No. 67 Division street. 7-26 Don't Suffer. Don't fuller with heat when you can get one of those light couta and vesta and thin under wear In all sizes, at tbo Woolen Mill utore. 7-17-3t . T. O. Barker today transferred to A, E. Crosby, b e J sen 22, 0 b 3 w,300. There was a good attendance at the labor meeting lu Good Templar's hall lost night. Addresses wore made by Cbas. A. Chapmau, Geo. Rogers, Wm. Rutzburg, Capt John O'Brien and Geo. Kurtz. Simmons Liver Regulator always cures and prevents Indigestion or dyspepsia. 'a, Any Time is the right tle cry bod drink for ever Jy to Hires'K A temperance drink. A hotne-mode drlak. A health-giving drink. 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