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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1893)
ss4ife.f!(Jit.-, ze.ir- HARD TllVlfS OFFER, Wfiyrny9l.ee $160 a month for Dally Papers when you can (jot ilia Dally Journal by Mull for SB tt. a Month ONE CENT DAILY! H0ei uonth lr Prepaid In Advance CAPITAL JOURNAL No Paper gent WIhm A" Time i On$ VOL.. 0. DAILY EDITION. riALiEM, CttEUON, Tilt l?HJ)AY, JULY HO, 18U3. DAILY HTDIIIOtf. NO. 170. THE NEW YORK RACKET t Is inn on i wall estublirihud j'lnu of business. Buying for cash from headquarters; selling for tu.li unlv, they uuiilie the customer to get, his oods at the very lowest retail prices. Our ir ifits are small, which h is resulted in giving us an oxcepuouany large iraue. ii we sen you for $2 10 a fine donsjolu shoe that usually retails for $2.50, wo have Baved y u 40c. with which other articles may bo purchased. If for 5c you can buy a paper of the best brn'-s pins usually pnld at 10c, ami all other articles in the sTune proportion, you can easily see that it will be greatly to your adyantage to trr.de with us. We can save you money on boots, shoes, hats, 'ahirts, window blinds, table linens, towels, laces, embroideries, ribbons, pants, overalls, hosiery, underwear, and notions. T. RARNES, H. , W. COTTLE & CO., General Insurance Agency. Representing the following well-known and reliable Cempanies: HTATE IN-JtlHANCU CO., .Ktna tnsuranoe Co , Trader' Insuiwce Ca., Han Insurance Co.. National Insurance Co., Wetcueter Klra Ins. Co., Lion 1- Ire Insurance Co., Imperial Fire Insurance ' . Loudon Lancashire Fire Ius. Soo., London ssurance orpnraUon, Alliance Ansurauce Co- , , Norwlob Union Fire Ing.aoo. Oldest and Leading Firm in the City Devoted Exclusively to Insurance, J. W. TflORNBURG, TUE IJPIIOLSTKRER. Recovers and repairs upholstered furniture. Loug Experience in the trade enables me to turn out first-oluss work, Samples of coverings. No trouble to trive estimates. State Insurance block, Oheinektta street. Ed. C. Cross, CHURCHILL Spraying owffls, sa y ' 103 BURROUGHS State Street. F. T. HART, 247 COMMERCIAL 8TREET. Lamoureux's Stables, rlirs nnrnnnr horses. H. L. LAMOURLUX, 1 roprletor. rigs nor poor horses. West Printing First-class Work. SO.'t Commercial 81., Electric Lights On -cter System. TO CONSUMERS : ThefalMn Light and Power fompaoy at ureal expense nave equipped their Klretnd Light plunt witU the n Mt modern apparatui mid are now ble to oiler the publ'nabelttr Uebt than any sylem and at a rate lower than any city on the coast. Arc and Incandescent Light iug. Electric Motors lor all purposes where power Is re quired. Residence can be wired for as many lights as desired and the consumers pay for only such llg-hts as are used. This belug registered Dy an KJcctno Meter. OBice 179 Commercial St. MAKE NO MORE MISTAKES CHARLES A. SMITH BUNS The Rustler Wood Saw And be doesn't burn up half your wood, in ruel.wtienhe saws it. Make your contract With him nanmnallv nrlruve order at Veatcb cigar store. Dearborn' book store.tM Hummer ueei, or aaareea ine iy mail. - w Give Us a Call. State Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Fresh, Salt and Smoked Meats of allHinds OS Court and 110 State Streets. Choice Meats LEADING MERCHAM TAILOR. Co.,! Book and Job Printers.- Reasonable Prices. Flllein, Orreon. MONEY TO LOAN On improved Ileal Estate, in amounts and time to suit, No delay In comlderlne loans. FEAR & FORD, Room 12. Bush Bank block. 6 12d CflflS. WOLZ, Froprletor of the GERMAN :-: MARKET south Commercial HU,fialein. All kinds Fresh, osltond Smoked Meat and Sausage. FREE DKUVKHV. J.'H. HAAS, THE WATCHMAKBU, 21SK Commirelsl St, Ssltm, Orejca. (Next door to Klein'.) Specialty oi Spectacles, and repairing Clock. WatebM and Jewelry SMITH BROS., CONTRACTORS & PLASTERERS. Leave order at OoUlfr-Varkhurst bloekoom 15, Bal em, Oregon. Ins. Rlock. The Crab and the Sen Anemune. Somo crustaceans hido their shells un der another sea creature, apparently to protect themselves. A certain hermit crab found in the Mediterranean sea is fond of a sea anemone, and it is unusual to find a shell which a hermit has chosen for his house unprotected by his auemono friend. A gentleman relates that ho captured and put in a large aquarium one of these sea anemones on a shell in which was a hermit crab who Bcemed al ready to have outgrown his houso. "All went well for awhile," he 'writes. "Then tho hermit grew so largo that he had to leave his shell and abandon his friend. An hour after tho hermit left his old shell I looked at tho aquarium again and was surprised to find the sea anemone on top of the new shell which tho hermit crab had adopted as his dwell ing. They both Beemed very well satis fied. "How had the anemone como there? 1 soon found out. I cautiously lifted the shell to tho surface of tho water and let the anemone fall to tho bottom of the aquarium. Then I put the shell down near it. "Hardly had tho crustacean touched bottom before ho seized the anemono with ono claw, then with two, and I saw at once what ho intended to do. "With great caro he went to work to replace tho anemone on the shell. He found tho anemone upside down, and ho took great pains to set it upright again. Then ho grasped it firmly with two claws and raised it and placed it on the shell. For 12 minutes ho remained per fecfly motionless, pressing it firmly on to tho shell all tho time. Then ho very cautiously took away first one claw and then tho other. "I was pleased to see that when ho moved tho sea- anemone remained in placo as firmly fixed as tho energetic little crab could wish." A Meeting With Heine. Ouo day as I left a cafo of Paris with Dr. Heller of tho French "Academy of Medicine that gentleman said: "Wait n minute, I want you to meet tho witti est man in Europo," and then presented mo to the gifted German writer and sa tirist, Henri Heino, "Ah, dear poet," said tho doctor, "you aro all smiles this morning." "It is for good reason, doctor. I have just been calling on my undo from Hamburg who is visiting Paris," re plied Heino. "Your uncle, tho rich banker?" "Exactly." "Ah, then I understand your cheorful air." "Oh, it is not on account of tho 1,000 frano noto that that dear undo slipped into my hand. No, do not think it It is because of a remark ho mado to mo, tho truo opinion of a banker, a Hobrew and a German, After ho had embraced mo ho said, 'Well, my doar nephew, you aro as usual doing nothing in Paris'? " 'Pardon, dear uncle,' said I, 'I write books.' " So I was saying,' said my uncle; 'you aro always doing .nothing,' " and Heino burst into shouts of laughter as he repeated tho words. Then ho added, "And tlio drollest part of it is that my undo is perfectly right." "Nineteenth Century Memoirs." .Jlrrcl lomnlllaonu "There is no beef like tho beef of old England," said tho Chicagoan to his English host. "That is a good deal of an admission from you, isn't itr" said tho Englishman. "Oh, uo," said the other. "Most of the beef of old England is imported from Chicago." Exchange. YOUNG WIVES We otter you a remedy vrhleh, it rased A3 Olree ted, insures ste tr to lite otboth mother end child. "MOTHER'S FRIEND" Bob confinement of it Faijt. Hoaaoa and risk, as many unify, "Mr wl ud only two bottle of Mother FrUnd. hwaMilyaadqulcUyrflUved; milled free. mnAortxta HZQUIATOH CO., gold by tU UruRteu. Axuvta, Ok. iiii iiii' But in Reality They are Very Well Fed, TRYING FIX OF THE CHINESE On Bord the Nasty Little Hay- fen Republic, WASHINGTON STATE INSULTED Over Comtroller Eckles Comments on Boom Finances. MAY OFFICIAL ENCOURAGES DENVER. 1 Big Iron Failure Reported in Pcnnsjlvnnin, v. K NEW HAMPSHIRE BANK SUSPENSION. PORTLAND, July 20. Six y-threoCnl-nese aro metaphorically starving to death on board tho steanier'here, with plenty to eat at their disposal. This paradoxical state of allulrs Is brought about in this way. After consultationbe tween the officials of the state and the treasury departments and the depart ment of justice, it has been officially de cided that either tho owners of the little smuggling steamer Haytien Republic must caro for the contraband passen 4ers,4his they will not do, tho Chinese must starve to death in the midst of plenty, pending disposition of the libel In the courts. This is the official do clsiou, but It has also been determined the Chinese shall bo fed three unofficial meals a day. While the United States ovrnmeut is feeding the Chinese it buts its eyes to the fact, aud in order to be thoroughly consistent the govern ment maintains that the Chluamon muB' go without food until the court settles the matter of libel. In uddition to feeding the Chinese unofficially, Col lector Black is looking after their san itary condition. Hot About Ecklos. Chicaoo, July 20. Tho following is self ixplanutery: James H. Eokels comptroller currency Washington, D. C. If associated press reports you cor rectly, you have grossly insulted the state of Washington In your speech be fore the Union league club last evening. The bank failures In our state have fallen fur below those of many central, eastern aud southern states. Kindly furnish associated press Immediately recapitulation of natural bank failures lu the last 00 days. Our young state asks forjustlce. Hlgned G. V. Calhoun, Percy Rochester, world's fair commls slonor from the state of Washington. Washington, July 20. Comptroller Eckels Bent a dispatch to the National H ink examiner at Denver today, In which ho says: "I wish you would an nounce to the officers of banks which have fulled in Dever.tbatltla my Inten tion to lend them every aid possible looking toward a speedy resumption on their part." The comptroller advises citizens who have foolishly brought about the crisis by withdrawing fuqds, to do the best they can toward repair ing the damage by re-deposlllng. Iron WorJca Fail. Bhamon, Pa., July 20. The nherl'l served attachment on the Douglnsa furnaca company of riharpsville, aggre gating over a q,urer of a mllllou. 'New Encland Failure. Nashua, N. II., July 20. The secur ity Trust company closed Us doors this morning on account or withdrawal of deposits. Depositors will be paid lu full. Itbasa C4Ital nud surplus off quarter of a million. Fire In Oanad.. Annk Dk Pehadk, Quebec, July 20. A etinflsgrstlon W raging here, The whole village Is threatened, Denvor'a Walt. -Denvkk, July 20. Closing down of silver mines, smelters, reduction works, coal ruJticB, railways, and factories puts tho laboring classes Id adeplorablu con dlllun. It Is estimated 10,000 Idle men nro In Denver, and 20,000 In'towns of Colorado, half of whom aro mak ing their way here to become a public charge. To avoid this, commercial bodies will ask railroads to make a five dollar rate to the Missouri river for this class, in tho expectation that they will bo able to get work on farms. It Is estimated Colorado, Utah, Montana, and New Mexico merchants have coun- termrnded orders for goods in Now Yo:k to amount of over $12,000,000. AT QUEELY. Gukely, Col., July 20. Union and Greely Fatlonal banks closed. The First National is O. K. The last named bank has a stock holder and former president at Salem in (he person of J. M. Wallace. An Attachment. Denver, July 20. Tho Flanders dry goods house, occupying five stores five stories high, was attaoued this morning. Assots estimated at two hun dred thousand dollars; liabilities ono hundred and twenty-five thousand. . Two More. Denver, July 20. Word Just re ceived that First .National bank atCen yon City and Grand Junction fulled. Denver Quiet. Dknvkh, July 20. There will bo no more bank failures here. The panic wore Itself out yesterday. Money Is going back Into the bank vaults almost as fast as it went out tho past few days as a result ot the bank failures, but It is believed no bad ones. It is stated that the McNumara, dry goods bouse, which failed Monday, settled with its princi pal creditors and will resume next Mon day. Kansas Troubles. Weir City, July 20. A number of striking miners, together with their wives, attacked (he Btrlpplt miners lu one of the mines near here, this after noon, A fierce fight ensued. About 100 shots were flrt-d, and a number on both sides are injured No ono killed. Ex-Official Arrested. Poim,AND, July 20. C. J. Mulkey, ex-special agent of the treasury depart ment, who was recently Indicted in connection with alleged snuggling, sur rendered, himself to the United States marshal today. He was released ou one thousand dollars bond. Russia Will Help. Pakib. July 20. The statement Is published that the Russian ambassador to franco, has given the assurance to that country that Russia will support France In all points Involved in the Blameso difficulty. China Supports Siam. Tien Tisin, July 20. Information received from Pekln to the eflcct that China will support 81am against France, This may result In a modified' Hon of the French demands. Encouraging to Farmers. Bt. Louis, July 20. The Journal of Agriculture, of this city, treating edi torially on tho condition of the present wheat crop and the probability of an advunco In prices, says the best Ameri can and European authorities agree the world's deficiency will bo at least 100,- 000,000 bushels, The most reliable figures now place the American total crop of 1803 at about 683,000,000, which added to the surplus carried will make lees than 450,000,000 bushels. England will want probably 260,000,000 bushels, and the home trade needs 870,000,000 bushels. Tho Journal thlnks.ln view of the fact that the American crop Is about 130,- 000,000 bushels short, as compared with last year, and as Europe, with a short crop, Is now grabbing up Amerlcau wheat as fast as It can without attract ing too much attention, the time has come when American farmers should not sell a bushel of wheat at the present prices. THE MARKSTM. Haw Fuancuco, July 20. Wheat December 11.20, Ciioaoo, July 20. Wheat 02; Sep tember 60. Poutland, July 20. Wheat valley, 7JII.10, Walla Walla .02. Highest of alt in Leavening Power.- Latest U. S. Gov't Report RoY&l msz&m ABSOLUTELY PURE FROM WASHINGTON. Washington, July 20. An Impor tant change has been made 'by tin treasury department In the classifica tion of wool and ono thai will loww. tho duty on somo grades neatly 100 po cent. The ohango follows tho conclu slvo defense offered by wool Importeo that certain grades of high class woo) were practically nnalogus to gradet classified lower lu the wool schodule ol tho McKlnley bill. Tho chief of tho bureau of statistics reports that during the twlevo month ended Juno 80,1803, tho number of Im migrants landed in tho United State was 407,030, and during the correspond ing period of the preceding year 010, 320. The number of pensioners dropped from the pension rolls since March 4th 1893, Is 245 and the total number o pensioners suspe d d since March 4th, pending further investlitlnn ofthel case. Tho valiio of morchandlso exported for tho year ending Juno 30th wen $817,423,000, against $1,030,228,000 for the previous year. Tmpnrts wore $011, 070,000, against $827,402,000 the prt vlous year. FOREIGN ITEMS. Cardiff, July 20. Tho Bntisl steamer Blue Jacket from Marseilles ur- S rived wlu cholera on board aud wa ordered to quarantine. The BIuo Jacket sailed from Kertch lu Crimea on Juue 24th. City op Mexico, July 20. Thero Ip much alarm felt among tho piopleol Otumba on account of ncent so von earthquakes lu that section. It Is fearer that Cerro Is to become an actlvo vol cano. There Is a constant subterraneat noise heard at the baso of the mountain. Tho vibrations have boon so heavy at times as to destroy a number of houses WA8iiiNOTON,July 20. The surgoon general has received a cablegram from Naples, saying tho cholera is there. There were four fatal cases wldoly scat tered, Sunday and Monday. Bacillus wop found In all, The origin was not traced. Thero have been no cases since Monday. Victoria, B. 0., July 20. Rov. A R. Reams, who was released before a secoud warrant could bo issuod for hh- arrest, seems to bavo mado bis escape. It is said that ho, bought somo bread and canned salmoa last night and was Been wandering aboQt the water front. Another warrant for his arrest was Is sued last night on the charge of abduct ing Lucy Ruukea, under elghteonyean of age, for Immoral purposes. It Is be lieved that Reams has escaped to the mainland. Blot Threatened Wabiiinoton, Ga., July 20. There Is great excitement hero over tin threatened outbreak and possible rlol which is expected to take placo today. It is the old fight between Democrats aud Populists, growing out of last fall's blttor congressional campaign, and Tom Watson Is the central figure. So sort ous Is the outlook that Governor North en has issued secret orders to Col. Levy of tho First Georgia regiment, putting all tho companies of that region under arms, ready to bo sent at a moment's notice. Large bodies of armed Popu lists are reported to bo camping near here and are expected early lu the morning. It was the knowledge of this that caused the request for the mili tia to be sent to tho governor. Mem bers of the Clvlo Guards, a local com pany and other companies of the First reglmvut aro sleeping on their arms. Conservative citizens say there will be uo trouble, but the town and county are full of hotheads and they will be hero In force. A Pennsylvania Oroesua. Pmi.Ai)KLAHlA, July 20. The will of A.J, Drexel probated thUmnruIng It was stated merely that real aud per sonal property each exceeded u million dollars. The German hospital of Phila delphia receives a mllllou and a fund of a mllllou Is established to supjxirt a publlo art gallery here. Baking Powder PACIFIC COAST NEWS. Oreoon City, July 20. As James Ward, an employe of the Willamette oaper mill, was handling saoks of lime, tho pilo tumbled over ou him, break ng the leg below tho kneo. Boise, Idaho.July 20, A nophew of ho Into Senator Leland Stanford has urued up In Owyhee county. He has received uotloo that ho has Inherited 100,000 from his uncle. His name is Leland Stanford. There Is a story to he oirect that he Incurred his uuclo's lispleaeuro somo years ago by contract ing a marriage to which his family ob jected aud that he hassincomulntalued no communication with his rich rela tives. Susanville, Cal., July 20. A dis astrous fire occurred here resulting In tho destruction of sixty buildings and tauslnga loss of about $Jo0,000. Tho tiro started in an outbuilding of the steward houso und soon consumed tho note). A high wind wm blowing at tho time and the fliq w.w soon beyond con trol. Five uutlro blocki wero burned. With the exception of oae roatauraut au I store not u budluejs houso lu tho town was left. The Insurance amounts' .o one-fourth the loss. Boise, Idaho, July 20. A tragedy tccurrod at Ilexburg on tho 17th in vhlou Frunk Sullivan, widely known throughout Idaho, was killed. A foot i'aoe was hold and some trouble arose j iver it in which .Sullivan was Impli cated. Sulllrau threatened to kill one if tho parties. He was kuowu aa a bad nau and it was feared hojvn'ii -parry luthls threat. Deputy 7nie,i'Hbpf therefore undertook to disarm him. julllvun resisted, reaching for his gun, vhoreupoii Hopf shot him dead. After Julllvun was dead U was found that he md a pistol grasped In each hand. San Francisco, July 20. M. Patter n was arrested In this city by the United 8tates marshal and will be sent back to Portland, Oregon. A short time ago Patterson, with others, was indicted by tho United States grand jury In that city on charges of smug- gll ik. Thomas Burg was also arrested. All ara uow confined In tho county jail. Telegram) were found upon both of them reading: "Indictments against you. Bettor leave. Answer quick, digued, Kennedy," Patterson Is engi neer ou tho steamer Enterprise &iCL when arrosted did not seem to bo try ing to get out of the way, but Burg was supposed to bo hoadlug towards Arizo na. Ueuriflu Method of Testluc Melou. Various iwrsona luivo what they deem to bo infallible methods of testing mel ons, but wo must bo content to accept the judgment of tho Georgia fanner who, after experimenting for years, final ly leaniod how to easily distinguish a ripo from a groon wntermolon. "If," said ho, "tho udgos of the skin ou each sido of tho scar aro left ragged or granulated, tho melon is ripo, but if tho edges of tho scar aro smooth and oven, and tho thumb null has dug into tho rind in places, and tho skin docs not como off clean, then tho molon is green. You can easily learn on two melons, ono ripo and tho other green (after tlioy lmvo boon cut opou). mid tinting tho difference Brook lyn Eagle Some of tho Conwtock mines aro bo deep that no moans huvo yet been da wIhwI to nvorronie tho excessive heat. ALL THE SOMFMTS W NOME Includes the great temperance drink -T5.c? Root it 1 II Z Beer Lit gives New Life to Uie Old Folk, j rieasure to uie iwsu, Health to the ChlldrcH, . 0J tat AH- AH Mm m, . . A ! psdt Ft u (suou. iniumwsw. eiiaa,- E l i. I 4 i. t .'Wv..,, f , -.mn lJPfltjtSl i k. fc-i- -It -