yy- mmMimmmMwmmmmtujiaiHimmM!tmigsKf' -i ONE CENT DAILY! 2Bcts. a meath by Msvll Prepaid la Advance. No Paporef Seat WIhmi -Time ia Out. The I Cent Daily. : CAPITAL JOURNAL VOL. 6. DAILY EDITION. SALEM, OKEGON, FBIDAY, AUGUST U, 893. DAILY EDITION. NO. 189. 1MB MM BWMbHUB; Ml B!Bn.ilvJHlR IN We are still in it when SUCH GOOD Shoes, lofting, Dry Goods, In fact all lines of General Merchandi e at the CAS ft STORE Donanz anargams iotpd li J. W. THOMAS, 297 Com'l, St., H. W.; COTTLE- & CO.,. General Insurance' Agency. Representing tfce following well-known and reliable Cempanies: STATE INSURANCE CO., iEtna Insurance Co., Traders' Insurance Co., dun Insurance Co.. National Insurance Co., Westonester Klre Ins. Co., Lion Fire Insurance Co., - , a Imperial Klre Insurance Co., Londou z Lancashire Fire Ini 800., London ssuranoe Corporation Alliance A-'8urance Co.. Norwich Union Fire Ins.doc Oldest aud Lonllng Firm In the City Devoted Exclusively to Insurance, J. tf. TflORNBURG, THE ITPilOLSTtiRER. Recovers and repairs upholstered furniture, Long Experience In the trad enables me to turn out first-class wor&. Samples' of coverings. No trouble t give estimates. State Insurance block, Chemeketa street. , Ed. C. CHURCHILL BURROUGHS T T UAPT LE'AMNG MERCHANl h !i IlnJlIi J 247 COMMERCIAL STREET. Lamoureux's Stables, At the Commercial street bridge pear Willamette Hotel. New stock and ve hicles being added constantly. Only the best service rendered. Nosbabbj rigB nor poor horses. H. L. LAMOUREUX, Proprietor. West Printing Co do better work than .ever. 'Countvy orders-receive prompt at tention. 203 Commercial St., ' ' ' Ealein, Oregon. SMITH. BROS., .' CONTRACTORS & PLASTERERS?. Leaveorders atColUe-Irlthurit block.room li, fcjalem, Oregon. P. J. LAESEN & CO,, Manufacturer of Wagons, Car- . rlages, etc. Repairing A Specialty. m Shop 43 BUle street. FARM FOR SALE. A. BARGAIN ISO acre with improvements over half und reulUvallon. rl pewtarsand eoms bjq4 timber. Terms -very drecs O. T- NASH, mmm-cit w&tkUwdjor, IT it comes to low prices on AS SALKM. Cross, Choice Meats. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Fresh, Salt and Smoked Meats of allKiuds OS Court and 110 State Streets. i t i C TT 1 rarawiiats PttHlpS, -PtlERpS, PlIERp IO 3 State Street. TAILOR. MONEY TO LOAN Unimproved Resd EiliU, In amount aud time to sulK" No delay in considering- loam. EAf? & FORD, Feora , Bub Dank block. 6 1M CflflS. WOLZ, Proprietor of Hie GERMAN x MARKET . South Commercial Ht., Bilttn. All kind KrMh,Mtand Smoked Meal andliowcM. JREE DEUVJMW GIVING COURAGE TO INVALIDS. Scales at a Virginia Resort So Fixed as to Add Twenty or Thirty Pounds. When tho fattest young lady at Fort Monroe got upon tho scales there was a. hush of expectancy. Up to that time everybody was pleased, be cause every one seemed to havo gained in weight Tho little girl with tho auburn ringlets had uttered a lit tle shriek of delight when sho found for the first time in her life Bho tipped tho Bcales at over 100 pounds. Tho youthful matron in black, who had Baid all along that it was only her mourning that mado her look thin ner, was triumphant when her avoir dupois was registered at 111. As for the fair creature with tho balloon sleeves and incipient crino line, sho declared that she had never before weighed within eight pounds as much. When tho fattest young lady got aboard, sho said with amia ble resignations "Put on that 50-pound weight Til need it" So the iron disk representing BO pounds was put on, and the register was slid along by the girl with the auburn ringlets. Strange to say, it passod up to the very end of tho bar without making tho scale drop. "Guess you'll have to put on an other CO," giggled tho unfeeling crea turo in the balloon sleeves. The fattest young lady began to look alarmed. "It isn't so," she exclaimed indig nantly. "1 don't weigh an ounce ovor 179 pounds." But tho girl with auburn ringlets had already added tho extra 50-pound weight, which caused tho scale to re spond at once. It promptly regis tered 202 pounds. Tho fattest young lady looked as though sho did not know whether to buret into tears or to slap off tho bonnet of the girl with the auburn ringlets and stamp on it "It is a cheat and a horrid fraud L" sho declared. Then she raised her parasol with an emphasis that nearly broke one of tho ribs and marched away. Just at that moment a colored waiter passed by with a basketful oi napkins. Tho youthful matron in black stopped him. "Is this weighing scalo correct?" she said. ''Yaas'in,"horeplied;ihen, scratch ing his head, he added, "Dey is hob byweight 6cales. " "What do you mean?" she asked. "Dey is fer folks what comes here fer health," ho exclaimed. "Ebery one weighs a lot moro on 'em than city scales. Dey is a s'perior article ob weighin machine?" "Oh, I see," said tho young woman in black. "They are expressly in tended to afford encouragement to invalids staying at the hotel." "Yaas'm," responded the colored man. "Ten to thutty pounds' wuth of encouragement Youse got tho idea." -Washington Star. The nine Glass Fad.. Perhaps tho queerest fad of modern times was that which placed the elixir of life in blue glass. That the color of light has certain influences on life, especially life of the lower sort as in. plants, is a tact. Plant llfo ia un-1 doubtedly affected by tho color of light, and animal life needs light If ' an animal bo deprived of light, it will become what is called ancomio, but exactly why no ono knowB. Reason- j ing from the observed effects of blue light upon some plants, the inventor of tho fad prebcribed baths under blue glass for aU. You wero to strip yourself, I ro- momber, and lie down under tho blue gloss for many hours each day. And tho queerest thing about tho whole business was tho fact that somo of tho devotees not only declared them selves benefited by tho treatment so long fts thoy believed In it, but were unquestionably 60 benefited. I say -so long as thoy believed in it, for I do not think thoro aro many If in , fact there be one who batnes in blue light now. Cyrus Edson, M. D., in North American Review. . Shutting-Hln Oft Mr. Oldbeau (growing romantio) Ah, how I wish I had lived in the knightly days of oldl Mlaa Youngthing (growing weary) Didn't you, then? Exchange. MERCURIAL Mr. J O. Jonti, ol Fulton, Arkanu, MTfOIl "About ten Ttirt ami I coo- traeted ! aerara cau of biaod nol- aoo. Leading pbyildan pieierlbed medicine after medietas, wbleh I took without any relief. I alj triad mercurial and potufc retnedie, with tuumcccsiful rrtolu, tdV which broarbt of a) Xtack of -mercurial rheumatism that &2 RHEUMATISM foar years. I gate op all remedies and kU turns 0. B. S. After takiofi- Mrersl Ixrttle I ma autlrtlr cared and aLl to resume vcrk. u loa irreateet medicine lor Diooa fahorting to-day m the market.'' TMSsaaf Kewi and Mria Diseases mailed wnrpraanotTAWwM,w. MP.DW II How the Debate - Shall Be Limited. CERTIFIED BANK CHECKS MONEY. So Decided ;By Bank Comp troller Ecfies. T TO TALK SHYER FODRTBBN DAYS. Republicans Vote Wall Democrats in Congress. 1 THE PRESIDENT GOES foil A MONTH. 1 Steamer Dimuln Leaves Portland at Night for tho Ocean. The Silver Debate. Washington, Aug. -jl, The confer ence of silver and antj-ellver men bos reached au agreement by whioh gen eral debate on the bllljfor the repeal of the purchase clause of the Sherman act will be limited tu eleven days. This Is to be followed by a debate of three days under the five minute rule when voting will begin on the bill and various silver amendments. Under tho present ar rangement the ropeal bill will be in troduced In the house today; an accom panying resolution shall prescribe the method of proceduro and general debate will begiu at once. If carried out this program will bring the house to a vote ou the bill and tho amendments August 28th. The silver menspart uf the pro gram Is to offer flint a substitute look ing to free coinage ut present ratio of 10 to 1, If that is defeated, votes are to be taken on amendments fixing ratio at 17, 18, 10 unil 20, In that order, and finally these failing to. full back-upon tho Bluud-AIIUnn act. Checks Are Money. Buffalo, Aug. 11. In response to a question by tho local corporation, Comptroller Eckels has given his opin ion that the use of certified chectts as currency is not contrary to the law. Repeal Bill Introduced. Washington, Aug. 11. On assemb ling immediately after reading of the journal, Wilson, Democrat of West Virginia, Introduced the silver repeal bill. Jtlland offered tho agreement made this morning governing debate. It limits tho talk to a total of 14 days from 11 a. in., to 6 p. m., with night sessions for debate only, if desired. Bland also presented the bill of tho free coinage caucus. Bland demanded'tbe previous question on his order, but It was antagonized by Republicans under eadersblpof Cannon, who wanted to Jebate the question. Finally a vote was taken r.sultlng: Yeas 217; nays l'K); eo tho previous question was order ed. Repupllcans generally voted with Democrats in support of the motion. The resolution was fhtn adopted, Atl p. in., Raynor, Democrat of Maryland, began tho debate in support of the Wilson bill for unconditional re peal of silver purchaoe clause of Sher man net President Abssst. Washington, Auir. 11. Tho fol lowing statement was made by the president and given for publication thia afternoen: My absence from the capita) at this time may excite some surprise, In view of tbe intense Interest In tbe subject now awaiting the deter mination of congress. Though I am by no means certain I could further aid in bringing about the result whioh aeemi bo necessary, it would bd m great satisfaction to mo if I could remain at tbe scene of action. J have been oouu eld by those who fuivle I csvnaot disregard, that tho further rest I con template is absolutely necessary to my health aud strength. I shall remain away during tho month of August, and dovote myself to rest and out-door recreation. THE DANUBE ESCAPES. With TMity OhiHese-and Two Cus tom Officers. Portland, Aug. 11. Tho steamer Danube suddenly cleared from this city last night for Victoria taking with her Custom Inspectors Blum and Church, and thirty Chinamen out of sixty she brought to this port. Five of tho Chinese had already takon stopB to secure landing ob writs of habeas corpus. These writs were returned to day but Captain Myers seeing a long delay ahead of him dotermlned to clear and disregard writs. A dispatch from ABtoria states that the Danube stopped thore long enough to send Blum and Church ashore, with a manifest. Hops Firm. New York, Aug. 11. Hops con tinue very quiet, but values Arm on strong interior and foreign advices. Quotations unchanged. Thresher Accident. Albany, Mug. 11. Special Mr. J. W. Wilson, residing near Lebanon, eighteen miles' from Albany, was mov Ing his threshing outfit to Benton coun ty, where he had some work to do, when he met with a very serious a'cel dent, one that may cause the Iobs of a leg. On ascending tho hill by Mr Bthell's place, aoross the Wlllamolto, Mr. Wilson was walking besldo the en gine, being drawn by a team, wbon tbe 5xle of the large fly wheel broke ofT, caused by jarring, occasioned by tbe roughness of tho road, aud the heavy wneol fell striking Mr. WiU n just be low tbe knee on the left le.', crushing It in a terrible manner, so badly that the bones protruded In different dlroo tlons, and could be picked out witb tbe fingers. Dr, Mnston was sent, for and attended tbe Injured man, who was brought to Albany this- forenoon, and uIb limb dressed. It is feared utnputa tinn is necessary. It will saved though if possible. Closed By the Sheriff. New York, Aug. 11. Tho shorltT has taken possession of the Equitable Mfg. and Electric Co, It has a capital of n million dollars. Fire in Ohio. Cleveland, O., Aug. 11. Five houses weto burned here early this morning. A young son of Jacob Her old was burned to death. Eailroad Suspends. New York, Aug. 11. The Long Is land railway has beon compelled to suspend payment of employees on ac count of Inability to get currenoy of small denominations. Tbe mon re fused checks'. A Shotgun's Work. Corvallls Times, Aug. 0. The treach erous shotgun has done its fatal work again, and this time tho loss of an arm pays the penalty of carelessness. Tho accident happened at 3 o'oclook Mon day afternoon, on tho Val Cusbman place three miles east of this city, and William Hannibal is tbe sufferer. With his wife and two children Mr Hannibal had Just returned from a camping expedition to tbe Alsea coun try, and was engaged in unloading the wagon. Ills left arm encircled a pack age and with bis right be was in the act of taking out together a rifle and shotgun. Ono barrel of the shotgun was discharged, aud after tearing away a portion of hU vest, shirt and a patch of skin from his abdomen, the entire charge passed through his left arm at the elbow. The bones were shattered into a dozen pieces, and the hole torn In tbe arm was so large that the surgeon passed three fingers through It Dra. Apple white and I'ernot were summoned and the arm was amputated six Inches above the elbow. At last accounts (he patient was resting easy and hU recov ery seemed probable. Mr. Hanulbil came to these parts a trifle more than a year ago and purchased the Wal Cusb man aud Henry Dunn farms, paying about $14,000 cash for thrm. He Is a robust you ug man of 32 years and Is a good citizen. Ills neighbors lament his HjLfortune, Dyspepsia and Its attendant- Ills are quickly cured by Blannon Liver Regulator. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report jmm? ABSOLUTELY PURE The Flnlna ofTlieunly. Contemplation of tho conditions of Thessalian agriculture wealth of sun, fertilizing rains and streams, on almost inexhaustiblo soil, steady markets and light taxation turns our envious, wistful thoughts back to tho hard wrung, often ungrateful Molds with which British fanners havo to deal. Thoro is plenty of English machin ery in Thessaly already; tho energy of tho Greek government in road making has opened access to traction enginos, reaping and thrashing ma chines. What forbids Bomo of our English formers from settling in this land of promise? Well, tho chief obstaclo seems to bo tho ineradicablo jealousy which tho Greoks boar toward foreign en terprise. It was this that pitt an end to the profitable business of n Fronch and Italian mining company at Lau rium. It is this which threatens to make abortive for tho timo M. Tri coupis' beneficent work in roopouing tho anciont canals and draining Lake Copals in Bcootia, where the riparian peasant proprietors resist an influx of strangers to till tho land which they themselves oro unablo to take in hand. Thero is plenty of land to lot . in Thessaly, yet at presont thero is no opening for now tenants. It is not clear what will bo tho outcome of future years of steady and fostering government. Blackwood's Maga zine. Jtfpanets Cure For Consumption. Highly interesting news comes from Japan regarding tho possibility of curing consumption in advanced stages of tho disease. Somo note worthy experiments havo boon mado by a former pupil of Dr. Koch, whoso method of operation is a modification of that omployed by tho famous Ger man scientist. Tho results already attained aro remarkable, but of course considerable timo will bo re- Suired to demonstrate thu success of lo application of tho now remedy, Tho Japanese government is taking a warm interest in Dr. Kitasato's ex periments and providing tho money to enable him to carry them on. TrulU of TurkUli Nouiuil. Tho Yuruks assort that human souls return into tho bodies of animals and that tho spirits of tho latter tako also a human form and appear at de termined opocliB. This in eortainly tho reason why thoy aro so kind to animals. M. Eliseo Reclus says that a Yuruk loves his horso as much as his family, Tho horses havo their place undor tho tent, and it is not uncommon to sco thom warmly wrapped in a magnificent robo when tho Yuruk and his children aro cov ered with rags. Bomo other customs attest also a pagan origin. In tho orient every body knows that tho Yuruks wor ship certain trees and rocks. These facta yield sufficient ovidenco that monotheism is by no moans tho es sential dogma of their religion. A. T. M. d'Andria in Popular Scionco Monthly. I'alcon a Meueug-ers. Tho experiments of Colonel Braoi Ion of tho Russian army with fal cons as carriers of dispatches havo proved successful, and the Russian army horeaf tor will employ thom in nroferonco to ordinory "homing" birds, Tho colonol bos found that tho falcon con carry 1,040 grams without diminishing its rato of epoed, which is considerably greater than that of tho pigeon. Tho falcons, he says, aro less likely to fall prey to othor birds as thoy aro bettor fighters than tho pigeons, It is on record, according to the officer, that a falcon once flow from the Canary Islands to the estates of the Duko of Larma in Bpaia. New York Tribune, Sseealst; Averted, Soeealng Is averted by pressing; lb unnur lin uvuiuu lv rlnlncr an wt deaden the impreievloa autdeoa ftervwa brancn oc uie mux nerve, Massing being a reHex action ex died by some alight impression osi that serve. Baeexing doe not take pUc whea the fifth nerve k para LyisWL ve thoh the mam ef MU k utolrml.-LottdoM Tit-!. Baking PomJer Off for Sunday. Washington, Aug. 11. Cleveland an L ruout left bis morning at 7 o'clock. The former going to Buzzards Buy and the latter to New York. YeUow Jack. Nasiiville, Aug. 11. Two hundred refugees from Pensacola and other points, flying from rumored yellow fever, arrived here lost night. Some stopped here, others went further north. THE MARKETS. Ban Francisco, Aug 11, Wheat, December, $1.22. Holler 03; new $1-131. Chicago, Aug. 11. Cash, 62; Sep tember 03, Portland, Aug. 11. Wheat valley, 1.02, Walla Walla 02; Dee. $1.21$. NORTHWEST NEWS ITEMS. Spokane, Wash., Aug. 11. Two lives wero lost at Northport, Wash., by tho burning cf tbe Commercial hotel. George Shields, tbe bartender, was so budly burned that ho died la a few minutes, and Frank Ingle suffered in juries which caused bis death a few hours later. Othors were severely burned, but their names cannot now be given. Seattle, Aug, 11. Jessie Asber, wife of tho piano-player of Cordray's theatre orchestra, committed suicide by placing tbe rauzzlo of a revolver in her mouth and sending a bullet into her brain. Jealousy was the cause. Her husband was In tho room when she fired tho shot. Ashor mot bis wife and married her Ave years ago at Trout- dale, Or., where her family, named" Itoiecrantz, live, Astoria, Aug. 11. A portion of the new Astoria wharf at Tausy Point was destroyed by fire. Oeorgo Trulnor, a young man work ing near thp Jetty, recolved probably futul injuries. Ho wan starting a log down un Incline, when hlsbapd became eutangled la tho caiithook, und be was thrown violently In front of the rolling timber. A portion of bis spine and right side wero badly crushed. The sufterer was at once taken to Fort Stevens hospital. HiLLSnoito, Or., Aug. 11. Represen tative Keady, of Multnomah county, has beon hero for tbe past two days, In the Interests of tho Portland & Hllls boro Railroad Company. This com pany's organization was completed last Monday, and the company propose building and operating an electric rail road between Portland and HllUboio for carrying passengers aud general freight. Port Twnsend, Aug. 11. M, M. Murphy, formerly prlvato secretary to Governor Bemple, and who resides at Vi torla, ays that Preacher Reams, wh was recently arrested at VlotorU on achurgo of seducing Lucy Rucker, of Merced, Cal., rodo with him hi a buggy from Victoria to Samlon. At tho lattor place Reams purchased a large supply of cooked provisions and em ployed Indians to iaue uim across iu straits to Ban Juan, Island. Reams changed bis personal appearance as much as possible and exhibited consid erable money. After reaching tho American Ma among the lower Bound Islands It Is au easy matter to work hla way out of the country. .r----.iii.ntA! Said the Owl to himself, "If the moon I could get, whenever I'm dry aiy throat I could . .. 11. ... si.. la n Wn INUVU10H' -w-. " xer I hear; yo can Kuchace rWo gel Ion of Hires' Root Beer." V sDaBsBtaI TfaBBBBBsta A "asjspf w" shaMia4 ..tmr! ssBsVaiD el SWSsJaJSSSSe :-w , .JJaWafti