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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 16, 1894)
TKri JOVUrNXNG CAPITAL jrOTHTK AIj, FRIDAY". FEBirCTAIiY . 6, 1894. Siii3ii9i SSfEES! -TITUTIONAL GOVERNMENT. .... rit nt TlntlRbon. Mnnv Grr- ' princes seceded from tbo empire IS joined the party of Napoleon. I .it nritiRh narliotncnt passed nets jlisbina tho slave trado. lv) Representatives congressionm '.. Mtabliahed In Sweden and oemVra of congresH elected. 1810 Chili declared independence of Spoin and a congress elocted. ' 181-' Cortes of Spain re-established on , new and democratic basis. i8i i Tlio French senate replaced by the chamber of peers. ,n. t o.rialntivo union of Sweden and Vonvay accomplished ;tho latter declared ofrce and lnuepenuem. buihj, uimuu vj fitrwlpil. ieiKTlm first diet of theGorninnic confederation held at Frankfort. .uic.TimRw.nnd Bank of the United States chartered by congress, with capi tal of SM.000,000. 1820 A constitutional junta estab lished in Torlugal; members elected. I8'2l Peru declared independent and a national congress elected. I82l The Missouri compromise adopt ed by congress and Missouri udmitted the 6amo year. 1821 The Central American states of nnotomnl.a. Ran Salvador.Honduras.Nic- amgua and Costa Rica separated from Spain and established representative (onus of constitutional government. In 1823 they separated from the Mexican confederation and adopted their own constitutions, providing for representa tive bodies. 1823 Grand national congress of Greeco assembled at Argos. 1824 Federal constitution established in Mexico; first meeting of the federal congress. 1824 Constitutional representative government established in Brazil and a parliament elected. St. Louis Globe Democrat. STAGE GLINTS. PERSONAL GOSSIP. Iowa's now senator, John II. Gear, is & Now Yorker. Missouri has three living ex-United 5tates senators Carl Schurz, D. S. Jew Itt and John B. Henderson. Luther It. Marsh, tho New York law yer who was victimized by Mine. Diss Debar, is now living quietly in Middle town. Charles Lewis Becans, G feet 0 inches, '& the tallest soldier in the Belgian army. Decauso of Becans' sizo ho gets double rations. Mrs. Joseph K. Emmet, tho widow of J. K. Emmet, tho actor, was recently married in Albany to William B. Mix, tho son of a wealthy business man of tho city. Mr. Adolphus Busch, tho St. Louis brower, recently gavo tho Sisters of tho Good Shephord. in that city, a fine tract of land on which to build a convent nnd loaned them $100,000 to begin tho build ing. One of tho wealthiest men in tho Ar gentine Republic is Scnor Joso Guaz- zone, tho "wheat king." Ho owns (jy.UUO acres of land. Ho went to Buenos Ayres in 1875, when 20 years old, with only a fow dollars in his pocket. Mr. Caffery of Louisiana is said to bo tho only member of the United States senate who changes his neckties daily. Ho wears only bluo ties, but in every manner of tho lightest shades of that color and never tho same shade two days in succession. Dr. James Martineau, the famous Eng lish Unitarian divine, was bom in 1805, which makes him four j ears older than Gladstone and 10 years the senior of Bis marck. Although not doing active min isterial duty, his intellect is unimpaired, and his bodily vigor is remarkable. Hugh Cameron, a Penusylvaniau who located near Lawrence, Km., 133 years ago and has lived alono theio since in a ono story log cabin on his 42 aero farm (excepting tho four years he served in the war), is baid to bo related to tho family that has given two members to tho Unit ed States senate. ODDS AND ENDS. '.VBVVoVaVVA,AVBVfuVVV0V.V-V.'ViVk'dW.,,JVA "A Man of No Importance" is a late addition to tho Btock of farces. Frederick "Warde has been lecturing ou Shakespeare in New Orleans. Clinton Stuart has been commissioned to write a play for Clara Morris. Nellie McHenry thinks of roviving her old farce comedy of "Tho Brook." "A Bachelor's Divorce" is tho interest ing title of a three act comedy by B. C. Griffith. A company of 80 singers and dancers from Russia has awakened great interest in Paris. - Sol Smith Russell will end his season on March 8 in Brooklyn and will then go to Europe. Caroline Miskel, tho pretty Ruth of "A Temperanco Town," is to becomo Mrs. Charles H. Hoyt. They say that Sarah Bernhardt will produce a new play by Oscar Wilde on her next American tour. Manager Abbey is roported to be in negotiation with Verdi for tho solo rights of his forthcoming opera. Creepy music has been written by G. E. Boys Street, who is English. It is an overture to "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde." Ethelbert Nevin, the American song writer, is going to Algiers for his health and perhaps to pick up a few subjects. Charlotte Thompson, tho onco famous Jano Eyre, is now living quietly on her plantation near Mobile Her eldest son is studying law. A stolon version of "In Mizzoura," called "Tho Blacksmith's Daughter," has been played in Seattle, and "Char ley's Aunt" has been given there by oth er pirates. Catharine Lewis has returned to Daly's company and has been playing Maria in "Tho Country Girl." James Lewis, in Bpite of his threatened resignation, is still a member of tho company. TURF TOPICS. THESE ARE STYLISH. Aluminum has fallen in price. Hickok will start east with a strong stable in May. O. J. Hamlin thinks Mocking Bird will beat 2:10 this year. Director, 2:17, is driven daily upon the road at Colmar, Pa. Tho fastest Maino bred mare is Iona S, 3.17J, by Albriuo. Budd Doblo drove tho fastest trotting itiilo of 1802 and 1893. If Walter E is trained in 1804, it will bo his seventh season. Buffalo will hang up $75,000 at its grand circuit meytiug. There aro 500 students at tho Ontario Votprinnrv cnllezo at Toronto. The stallion record has been lowered 10 secouds in the past 10 years. Goldsmith maid is said to have won during her turf career $304,000. Miss Fullcrtou, 252, trotted 0 races as n 8-year-old and won 19 of them. Sixty-two new names were added to the 2:15 list duriug the year just passed. Heats in the 2;10 or better list have been trotted or paced over 60 different tracks, E. N. Cook, 2:20, ty Wilkie Collins, heads the list of international -winners in Germany. The coat of a well bred horse weighs about a pound and a half, a rather light protection. Two thousand dollars have been clipped from the stud fee of Arion. He now stands at $500. Thern nra 17 trntfara and nacerS owned in Buffalo that have records ranging Jrom 2;04 to 2:15. Ruches and raffles of silk monsseline for trimming silk gowns. Jet butterQies of every s'so and kind for dresses and millinery. Swiss ribbed uuderwear daintily trim med with silk crocheted edges. Taffeta having brocho stripes of a nar row widtli for informal gowns. Sarah satin evening gowns trimmed with miroir velvet sleeve puffs. Simple gowns of china silk trimmed with rovers and collar of bright colored velvet. Light moiro evening gowii3 having ac cessories of plain satin and a trimming of laco. Largo sized Windsor ties to form into a short, wido bow after tho stylo of the Incroyable. Crepon tea gowns having an accordion plaited front of tho same or a contrast ing material. Medium sized grosgrain silks for hand some house dresses, trimmed with white point do veniso lace. White velvet for short Spanish jackets to be trimmed with fur and worn with woolen or silk costumes. Artificial flowers of undoubted beauty, among which tho rose, pansy and lily-tf tho valley are prominent. Lovely lightwoight black silk warp challies and tamise, which aro suitable for all tho year round house dresses. Dry Goods Economist. RAILROAD TIES. Thero aro 151,089 street cars in opera tion in tho United States. A now 18 stall roundhouso is being built at tho western end of tho Wilkes barro and Eastern, near Laflin, Pa. Tr linn lmmnnn urn CTCttinC tO bO an absolute necessity in railroad waiting rooms in all largo cities. Tho New ork Central is now establishing one in the waitiug room of the Utica station. The New York, New Haven and Hart ford's new office building, just opened in New Haven, is ono of the most magnifi cent in this country. It is situated on tho corner of Meadow and Water streots and cost $100,000. Tho famous Empire Stato express on the Now York Central, which is the fast est train in tho world, has broken its own record. On a recent run it coven d 148 miles, betwon Albany and Syracuse, in the reinarkablo timo of 151 minutes. Tiio number of miles first traveled by a trolloycar on the average before nn accident is encountered has been figured as 11.202; on a horse car, 7,870, in both cases 60 per cent being accidents of a trivial nature, and steam railroads, 0,1 14 miles. The purest English is supposed to bo spoken in Lincolnshire. Wasto land in Turkey sells nt $15 per acre; good farming land at $125 to $185. Tho British museum has 25 miles of books and tho largest collection of curi osities in tho world. Midway plaisance was given its name long before tho world's fair in Chicago was ever thought of. Tho postmaster general of England says that his department deals with about lG0,0OO,00Q newspapers nnnually. Somebody has estimated that every man who lives to be 00 years old has spent seven months buttoning his shirt collar. Firemen wero driven out of a burning store in New York recently by tho odor of burninsr snuff, which set them all to sneezing violently. Coffee is intoxicating if takon in suffi cient quantities, though differing in its effects from alcoholic stimulants. The nerves may be disturbed in a degree ap proaching delirium tremens. Mlie Molding Up or Trains. To hold up one's train well nnd grace fully is a desirable f eininino accomplish ment. As a usual thing this gift is not acquired under a father's guidance not often through a fond mother's tuition. It is acquired by observation and prac tice on tho part of the young woman herself. It has remained for tho far west to produco a father whoso six daughters he taught the art of holding rm tmiiiE mm RMfrprojinnps. inisinev A . ... . 0- - did with such ever increasing boldness that tho charming half dozen are now behind prison walls on a charge of high way robbery. In this raising of a fami ly of daughters to manage trains proper ly tho father took a leading part. His girls adopted his raiment, and in this manly garb went through tho usual for mula known to robbers. Whilo this now avenuo toward em ployment for women can hardly become popular even in Idaho, its manifestation certainly shows that woman's sphere in tho west is a most comprehensive affair. Tho six Harvey girls must havo been the prido of their poor old father's declining years. It was a Harvey that discovered tho circulation of tho blood in tue nu nn Rvstnm. It has remained for a more modem Harvey to show how tho bnmvlmVn nf trnm inanairement can bo practically applied to swell tho family income. Pittsburg liuiieun. Tlio Sea Unliis the Kentish Coast. Gieat alarm is felt at New Romnoy on account of tho encroachment of the sea, which lias nooueci mo mnu ior u distance of two miles. St. Mary's coast guard station is in great danger, and the building is surrounded by water, tho wall having been washed away. Dym church wall is also groatly damaged, and it is estimated that it will cost 14.000 to repair the breaches. The lords of the manor have been viowing the damage and tho outlook is very gloomy. As regards New Romney, until tho ap peal is settled between the NewRpmney commissioners and the corporation re specting tho "scotting" question, noth ing whatever can bo done. It is thought that tho damage cannot possibly do pui right during tho next twelve months. There is up to tho present one mile of tho wall almost clean gone, anu cacn tido is washing more away. Galig nani's Messenger. WV IBALD 5 4! KPSraitt"wlfi j n N'lmiy M ti i i'R'fl f SI 111 HEADS!! 5 win ic tlio condition of vours? Is your hair dry, liarsh, brittle? Does it split at the ends? Has It a lifeless appearance? Does it fall out when combed or , brushed? Is it full of dandruff? Does your scalp Itch? , Is it dry or in a heated condition ? If these aro some of ; yoursymptomsbe-warnedintinieoryouwillbecomobald. ; SkooknmRoot Hair Grower I v.iatyou need. Its production la not ftn accMont, but the mnlt of MlonUOe krartM. Knowledge or the dlwacsof Hie inlr il scalp letlto IbedijcoT- i irt Wc assrsass xsvrss? ;nu? ir on , '"fcrf- Koi th scalp clean. bcMthr. nnd free fromlMtatinBPrnptlorjbr tli-Vo at Itookum bkm boap. It destroys ixxrcunUO insects, uhich feed on andli y'SuMlniwlst cannot supply jou rend direct to ".nndwowmfor! . n en m nt nr nriM. urowur. ai.w t uwiwm v w bw. w, . B tvj' - -""i.TVV r " J 'THE SKOOKUri ROOT HAIR GROWER CO., ? TRAnr. JIAKK S7 Honlh Fifth Avenue, New oris, N. . J THE PEOPLE'S DAILY! Q D From Terminal or Interior Points the I Northern Pacific Railroad Is tlio line to take Mi To all Points East and South. It is ihodlnltiB car route. It runs through vestibule trains every day In the year to ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO (No change of cars.) Composed of dtnlnijcars unsurpassed, Pullman drawluu room sleepers 01 litest equipment TOURIST Sleeping Cars. Uest thai can be constructed ind In which accommodations artf both tree and lur nlshert for holders of nrt-t and icoond-class tickets, and ELEGAMT DAY COACHES. A-contlnuovn line eonue sting with nil lines, atlordln dlrwt 11-vl uninterrupted service. ,, . rullman nl w rpBT7r,tlouscan bese emed In advt.oe tLroaa huy agent of Through tickets to and from all polntB In America, England and Europe can be purchased at any ticket ofllce ol this com- Full Information eouceriilnr rates, time of trains.routesnndothfr details furnished on spplloatlon to any agent or A. D. CHARLTON, AjislstAnt General i'useeoKer Agent, No. 121 First street, cor. Washington; Fort land.Oreaou Shaw & Downing, Agents. wWI i . 1 1 Uiiu to T (T Only One Gent Daily Newspaper on the Pacific Coast. m,; , -,'-) ... . I" '.,'" J. 4 ,'!, ?. , W 'picnrS TO SALT LAKE DENVER, OMAHA, KANSAS CITY, CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS a-nd ai.l;i i EASTERN CITIES -i mmrml . fii If'IA -!- f ir, ; a . i -,f , . i J2S253Eai ji ' r 4 s. m mmtmnnmmpmnM1tl'mv' East and South -VIA- i DAYS to! 13 CHICAGO THE SHASTA ROUTE thr- Begeneration. To secure a normal and regular tissue chuuge throughout the body ubo Braudreths Pill's. This tissue metamor phosis consists in constantly proceed ing waste of tissue and Its regeneration, lirandretu's Pills are the best solvent of disintegration of the tissue and in creases their elasticity. They are an aleratlve and elimatlve remedy, which allay irrationand removes obstructions hy aiding nature and are of great bene fit in cases of temporary and habitual constipation, torpid liver, biliousness, i....ir.i. inHliwullnn. rheumatism and diseases arising from an Impure utntn nr tup mnnii. i,, imtiita piiIh nro nnrelv vezet- iimiiuiiiku w - - mt - 11 able, absolutely harmleas and Bafe to take at any time. Park's Cough gyrup. Has been so highly recommended to us that we took the agency for It and now ask our friends who are suilering with a cold to give it n trial and If it does not give satisfaction your money will be refunded. Every bottle Is sold on a positive guarantee. Price 60 cent and$l .00. oiu ai uapnui xrug qwiq. Vet IJo Uiv It lliw Shake. Unole Allen had dropped into coh uwo aiinn for reTwir. As M3 row up after putting on the weaded shoe . pulled tho chair up with him. -That lump of was." said the Fnoe inaker, "" to have formed a btrong attachment for yon." "1 don't reciprocile." replwd bncle Allen, "hnt I confew I'm a gol deal .i..l, tllA f-ll lir ""Uli" Southern Pacific Company. CAUFOKNIA EXritKSS TRAIN UUN DAII.T HE- TWKKN POBTXAND ANUS. F, Hours the QuickolV Jhicag0 and HOWS u'cer t0 0m?'ia a"d Kan- J Through Pullman and Tourist Sleepers, Free Reclining Chair Cars, Dining Cars. oi.i vKu w. m ink. Kcccivcrs. tor rales and ceucral Information call on or aadrcBB, W H. HUBLBUKT, Asst, G. F. A 2'vl "WashliiRton Bt., Cor.8d I'nuTtANn. okkoow. CHEAPEST NEWSPAPER 1 KI Receiving all the Associated Press . : , ,:;:;::'. ; ; dispatches.! ;, " .- vS K si ' .4 i . VVtfW ' ' . m .. It MP iK . trv. t " tw ti.-. -- U mii-f "ll"',lli"11" x,.-i -Wrh&Vt j . - '' ,v. -" - vi-.. v ; '.. South. 6:15 p. in. 9.W p. in. l0:5 a.m. LiV. Lv. Ar. Portland Halem Ban Fran. Worth. Ar. iiV. Uv. h:'AI H. ill 6:3!) a. m 7:00 p. m Above trains stop at all stations from Portland to Albany inclusive; also at Tangent Jhedd, Halhoy, Ilarrlsuurg, Junction Ulty, Irving, EuuPiie and all stations from lloHtburg to Ashland Inclusive. HOSKHUKO MAlI. BAII.Y, i'JO a. m. I i.v. 11:17 a. m I Iv. :60 p. m. I Ar. i'ortlaud Halem Wo;obnrg Ar. I 4:.U p. in liv. I 1:10 p. ra. liv. 7:00 a. ro The CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY. Travelers "make a note ont." i t '.' ! V X DAILY BY m PER YEAR IJ.KI.Y a $3.00 Uouble NewsnaDi bp L Milling Cars on Ogdcn lloutc PDLLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS AND Second Class Sleeping Cars- Attached to all through trains. Vest Side Division, Between Portland anil Cervallis: PAILY (EXCEIT 8UNDAT). 7:30 a, m. 12:16 p. m. JjV. Ar. .Portland norvallls Ar. Lv. 6:35 p. m. 1:00 p. m. At Albany and ttrvallls conneot trains of Oreeon I'arlno Itallroad. with KIWHErtSTKAlN (DAILY KXCKnBUWDAV ZS m THE Eaillr, Quickly, Permanently Reitored. WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, and all Ihe Irtln of evUi Jrnnirl)irrurcrlnlr tzctkMi, Uid rults of oeruurk, tlckneit, worn .tic FulUtrtngtb, dertlopinoat nd toue given lu cry organ and porll'in of tho bodr. blmplr. nluril iotlof. ImtnwlUllmpromtu ftu rlloreunpoiltjla. cxpUiiaUon and pruuu mailed (taaled) free ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO. N - 4:40 p. in 7:25 p. m liiV. Ar, (..iRiirt MrMlnnvllIe Ar. t.v. 8:25 a. hi 6:S0 a. m TUKOUtiil TiIlBTS To all points In the Pnrterii States, Canada trom W. W. fcKl.NNI'.lt. Agent, Halem. K.P. llOGElrt, At,U. K. undtss.Ag'1 It. KOKHL.KK. Manasor CuwuuO juuu - u ouovw IUUvU" uw i Hair Death lnlantiy remove and forever t.trorb.S SXVr. T ", a Kranmus ''! u"r"r':rv'id the Cwaj LclAlUt that ever iiveu. """ rVKKiiTw Sud arl.otocrary f Kurope be P fniu j Brrip.eneonnJ.utlal THt SK00KUH BOOT HAIS GROWER rO. . DepUuUuA INDEPENDENT STEAMER ELWOOD, OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD CO CIIAS. CLARK, Rjcolvor. SHORT LIKE to OALIFOBXIA OCEAN STEAMER SAILINGS. 8. 8. DBL. yoIlTIf. Uaves San Kmnoio, Jan.fitb. Leaves Yaqulna, Jan. 7th. SPECIAL ItATIM 'JO JIlD-WIKTKIt FAIIl. Kor freight and paiw " apply toany agent or pumw f iht oumnHBY, 8 J. L MiroHKL".. H OO, Asreiitt, OHk New Holwfta HhhIc fealwm, WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES (Northern Padftc R. R. C., Wm.) LATEST TIME CARD. This Great Railway System Connects ST, PAUL and OMAHA With ull tiansoonllncntal lines, clvlng dlroct and swift communica tion to all KA81KKN Mitt SOU1IIEKN rOINTS. AND 13 THK :::0NIiY LINE::: running Ulectriu I.lclitetl and Bleum Heated VeHtlbuled trains of elegant Bleoplnt, l'arlor, Dining and Uuflet Cars, with Jprce Ileal tnliiff Chairs, Waking Its service second to none in the world.' Tlclf els aro on sale at nil prominent railroad ticket otllcoH. Kor furtlior Information ask the nearest rail- road KL'Wt, or address ' C. J. EDDY, General Agt. J. V. CASEY, Trav. Pass Agt. PORTLAND, Ore on. -f I r-V-T p-iv ' . ,H, S , These low hard tin es rateeSenable . every fanntr to have his daily paper and know tho state of the market and' all the newB of the world. ' ? Editorial comment is fearless and independent! ' 'Edited by its publishers to secure good government for tho people, able to deal justly and fairly with all. j . -. Goo. Fondricli, Proprietor, CASH MARKET. UwtuuMlaul boa delivery. 136 State Street. ih. s w - O D' j.n. Jiuiiriiv, BRICK -:- AND -:- TILE MOUTH BALtM. Leaves SMITH BROS., CONTRACTORH & PLASTEKERB Complete Telegraphic, State, Capital, For eign, Market and. .Irop News. t frr -WpB iywW M - 'jlC" :fiS " .l: ' M -- --X3 lvuirUm stUuUle-rurkharstblockoom 6, HttlMB, Uroti. Daily Though Trains. Portland for Balein and Cor vallU ou Sundays & Wednesdays 3. A. M. Tavea Salem for Port lad Tuesday nnd Saturdays at 0 A. M. rwo ger rate Baleui to Portl'd, 50c RFDUCBD RATES to Ban Franoleoo F. J. Brolth, Agt., Trade Bt. Dock. Ifctlpm lSJpro 7.J5am Vm-2)S!Zi-l 4pm -DulutUf.a 7 inninn a'umru. !' al.'tiieQ.. a: Item HtCnum lUftun R.IKam ijUDpm Jirtjiin . yil HOWARD, The House Mover. 451 3IurIou Street. Uni itiw ymi f t'1"r -i and ruU- , addre Wntow. Ortynn. i .1.. rTT .-.i.imI ItflM rtlll tm m 1 rhlurn Milvrueeoda I polBt In Wlteon ta'Mklnc efnn" ? ObUw with all .iVll nolnti in the lioitedHUJMBd Canada. toOoWni8eciKHlmle lu Cl.toHfo with ll N Papers tent after timo of THISJORDER li out. BLANK ORDER SHEET foii rw ONE CENT DAILY MAIL J0DRNRL. Thoroughbred Poultry for Halo. tiftullrv Sa lor ftMlpmetii, wmtfu I httlMif'l'wlHi(flrtiaiM thiroucbbred i' Hie UV prHK Kaicu; ormeu rrmuj null, puiobaner to py eiprM AAArait. mre tit JOUllNAL uffloe. I'jjrtoOleoWek.fti'emOr. . BeTeral wmte lfnnrn ooeireu, jtrjnu; ( pu let for Mile.) K W. lUaok HnanUti okrtil, 4 to 5 monttn old, llV. ll'own lkb ru 111. HpaittUti. Jnd. Oibim, I llrahnw rmt. 'JUU per ttlar, Hnd fcr caUletr, K. ilofer. IIOFER BROTHERS, 1 lwwe fond (n aililrH Im-Tow PO" oopy of DAlMf HAUtH, Okeoon. ) (Ai'ItAi. J0UHNAI, by mal . (Era 31dm not -wulitcd.) 4 if ' For one moutli And enqloagd.,.-. .-1 ot For two raontht " ..ct"' Vnr four months " " ' ......-. ---- '.w For oue year NAME. ,' p.f 9mm 8.00 "'"Z?K W I'Oftl-OFJflQB. . , V V. V' OUT frHlSOUT,flUanmaoanlppoUlnatf prtfrtrt Buunpinot Ua 5p-fv ' &: . '. ,.-