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Wtt 'rwiyXA --w-r-""-- iW3WPWfl40WMWWWWMWMW!WWflHBAl ,wjii.xfwiim?yi)46iiiimaftuw WJllUlMMIlMtf.ttM m&r I. litr h ' THH CAPITAL JOlRSAl. ITJBLISKEX) DAILY. EXCKiT StJWD VT, ItTRt Capital Journal Publishing Company Votirtttot BVaek-jOxansertlal Street. HOFER BROTHERS. - - EtfKoffc tMf,ty courier, pr bmwUv. I toHr.br rnH, perjrer. ntXj.i pw,prrear JOJO .zxn . LM WEDNESDAY, JULY IS, I&0L UtW ttHH 1IIK KICKfcKi. Last year il ly wm wked lo co operate with the Uie, wbicfi had ap proprialel IMO to pot a drjiu through VWteoa avenue. But the eity wlIy refmed lo act, aa It would have resulted In grading, tiling and trmaiwntly beautifying tbat public trrk. So ODe snould interfere wltb b-iildlag at pres ent of a half mile bicycle tra -k or Will on avenue. Wan it not n -fiHl by tbe grantor who dedicated that lai.d to tbe city forty years ago tu .1 l w-n t bi oaed fcr tbat purrx, a ell for bore rates, tennis prouni-, bi-eball, and Sabbat b concert", to -ay nothing of nflliury .paradef. The btd trees boald be cut down, tho tm tenche removed, and tbe whole thin s'lrumtr fallowed. There are a few icuc-riioeut person In tbe city who dnmt.d thst Wlllsoo avenue should be left is a natural state of beauty until It can be permanently beautified. But they are nothing but kickers. No one'uboubl otj -ct to a back street in South Salem being cut through the hills, where there U no travel, in order to apply a thousand l.illar of city road tax nuney for th? benefit of the ama teur sports of our city. Sj one should object to tbe render ing unsightly and ruining fir yearn and convertlnz into a clay bank and mud hole, the btautlful , public p!azi. So cue sbouldjobject to anything m wife, rational and intelligent in the name of city government. uW W1SK WE ARK. Washisotos, July 17. Tne cruiser Minneapolis ban doue better tbau tbe first report indicated on her trial trip. After tne tidal corrections were made, her acerage speed wu shown to be 27.07 knots per hour. The premium earned by the Cramp is 114.000. The total cost of the vowel is 3,804,600. There is a single warship costing three and a-third million dollars; the owners, by filling her furnaces, drive the speed up to a ficticious rate and gel a premium of nearly half a million; she will never again make half tbe opeed; the deadly fl uting man and commerce deitroyer it the fourteenth boilt by our government to ward oil an Imaginary foe and Imitate tt.e rot tea totterinsl mllitiry monarchies of Europe. The $114,000 premium rnld tbe builders would opan tbe Willamette from Eugene to Portland all the year around and build a portage railroad around The Dalle of the Colombia. That money paid Tor getting up a ficticious speed would buiid207 Kinder garten schools at $1000 each and em ploy 207 trained ICindergartnera for two years each. Those women would start over ten thousand poor little children, now growing up In Ignorance, ou the right road to good citizenship and useful careers. These' womeu would do more for the future preserva tion of society than tho whole army and nauy put together. God save our country! Crop Weather Bulletin. U. H. department of agrlculturu Is sue a bulletin of tho Oregon state weather service for Western Oregon for tho week ending Monday, July 10, as follew: Weather: The mean temperature for the weok ranged from 08 to 70 degree, being 2 degress warmer than tbe pre ceding week. The teniperaluro reached U maximum, for the year to date, on Thursday the 12th Inst., when In the Interior valleys It rouged from 88 to 04 degreea nud along tho coast from CO to 70degreea. Blnco last Thursday the iuiuivriiiuu una iuiiuij, nnU 1 DOW about the normal, There were thunder ahowtra over the Interior valleys 011 the valii of the 14th which culminated i a beayy rain, hall and wind storm 1r the vicinity of Ulalla, Clackamas J owaty, where somo roofs were hlowu r)U tne uau cut vegetables. The MlNfl was gouerally not BUfllcIeut to lay tli dust. Crep: The warm weather wan most fcumtflckl to tbe growing ciopa. The ItftjrereptiMtwea secured la excellent wkMJgb; haying Is practically over, fbowgh ubmi little yet rwoftioetobe t;t!ikcrofl. bfaVJr.eoma field Ffo.pJXMAD EEPUBLXC& ; doctsgtwo loos to inc acre, idsisw locality the fear of danger from tbe wheal apbi caaed roam wheat lo be cut for bay. Tl wheat aphis baa left tbe fall wiwu wheal and is now on tbe spring grain. Kom- few are of tbe oflt- lml,.l m,ll ..mntufdlDUMl was doue by to aphis, while others report tbat the do not eee that auy cbuusge was done. Tbe warm weatber j bae hastened the ripening of grain and a few binders and header bave started in on the harvest. Bv tbe 25d the wheal harvest vrVl be in full litat at.d in Mime section riearly finished. Bar ley U being rapidly rut. Tiie cereal crop wu never better than it is tbw year and a feeling of pr.operity per vades tbe farming community. Tbe bopf are coming into bloom Spraying for bop lice baa commenced Tbe lice arew few tbat eome growers do not auticipate that prjying will be neceis j sary. Cherries and strawberries are about over. Rupberriea and blackber ries are ripening, these will be a laig crop. Tbe fru't i growing, and is be coming more promising. The recent letter from tbe Judge of Awards ou baking powders at the Chi cago world's fair, exposing tbe fradu- lentcim of n Chicago bouse tbat its baking powder bad received tbe high est award for strength, purity, excel lence, etc, Is a scathing rebuke to those manufoctnrers of cneap baking powder who have no regard for tbe truth, but habitually seek, in their public an nouncements, to deceive consumer.-. Tbe Judge of Awards states tbat uo iuc!i award was given to tbe Chicago concern, and it baa notified it that It muit ceae publithlnz hi uame In con nection with its false statements. IN A HAUNTETT HOUSE. Botlos Yoke' hlnrj nt Iter Fmnlij't IjoI. tloo In Crowiled London. In everyday talk Ronna Votes was altogether and Ixrivitcbingly the Eceina we knew across the footlights tbe eamo big, honest eyes, the same drolly stac cato speech, tbo same tossing of that EaGy rnano of shining hair, and the mat ter of her speech was quite as flavorsomo aa any licea her playwrights ever Eet down for her speaking. It is a pity she cover told across the footlights for all the world to hoar the story fcho once told to a favored few. The Vokes family, she (aid, had returned to London from a provincial tour, and intending to remain for tho season decided tohiro a houso in preference to taking lodgings. They looked upon it as miraculous luck to find a houso in an eminently agreeable neigh borhood at a phenomenally lofr rent They toon found out tho reason. A par ticularly shocking murder bad been committed in the hon.se a few years be fore, and since then it had btood unten anted, its evil reputation intensifying with every night its dark windows gloomed upon tho else cheerful street. "But it was a lovely, comfortable house," said Itosina, "and wo didn't mkid its story a bit in fact, we thought it rather distinguished than otherwise, and, as for spooks, we'd all played 'em too often in Christmas pantomimes to hold 'cm In any especial awe. Besides wo never saw any nothing, I give yoa my word, more fcaraomo than a black boctlo ever crowl our paths in that ma ligned house But for all that a more uncomfortablo three month our happy go lucky family never bpeut Tho neigh bors gave tho houso a bad name and hanged it Tlioy took the attitude that any one willing to livo in a murder stained howo was simply an accessory after tho fact My dears, never shall I forget tho first morning I called on tho local butcher with a plea for chops. 'Scud them to 84 a street, ' piped J cheerily. Tho butcher turned duskily palo. Ho edged behind his block. Ho glowered nt mo over it, 'Tlirco forty three, you said, raum'r1 ho gasped. 'Man alive, yea!' said L 'Wo livo there, and wo'ro not ghosts, or wo shouldn't need chops I ' "Well, tho long and short of it was wo could get nothing sent that wasn't ordered at lrigh noon, and then tho butcher's boy had a way of firing up tho things from tho bottom of tho steps didn't want tocomo within grabbing dis tanco of tho door apparently. That was hard on tho provisions especially tho eggs. So milkman would deliver milk in tho gray of tho morning, not hoi Wo had subsequently to bring it homo in a can. When tho water pipes burst, wo had to sop 'om up with our stockings, whilo tho lioys hooiired London for n plumber rash enough to crop our futed threshold. Wo lived like Holiiu 011 Crusoe 011 a dutiMily ppubtt'-d itlumL It wiu borne in uimki tu at l.it tlwt it was a pity so much v.hoUxiomo terror should go to waste, ho the lut few days of our htay then we tor.!; to burning blito lights .it 1 Mi i;,i.t In tho una v. in. low ami mnittii.f; li!ltiv groun frovi tho front cll..r I ! ..1 y oar laullcvil n cpod the result 1 (4 ' V.l. lil.t udndod comluut. We nevtr ni;a.rtiL ' JoUiii Transcript That Tired reeling Is a dnnueroiiH rondltlnn directly due to depleted or Impure blood. It should not bo allowed lo continue, as In Its de bility the cysteiti Is especially liable t-i serious attacks of illnext. Hood's Pur- saparllla is a remedy for men 11 con dition, and also for that weuknew which tirevnlls ut the chauge of season, cllmntu or life. HihxI's Pills nre purely carefully prepared from fl veeetalile. te best In- gredlcnts. 25o. Our Ornudmother's Way Was to steep root and berlm and use It every night We can do tho saiw by using Purk's Tea. Nothing acts it promptly and without discomfort. Not a pill nor a cathartic but runvct, the bowels every day. Bold by Capital Drugstore, - ( Qp theM N europe 6ft Qs fatANDS OF THE &JV. , ' " Are. 1. little Mor Tfcan ., Mf. nod tbe Smallwt IPijro-' Ution JfBHbr Flfty-flTe SoaU Slmpt Farm of Gnrenrmrtit. When a riwn rxsiksof smaU repub lks", be is supposed to mean those of South America aad Europe, which are narked oh eveiy map and described in every cyclopedia printed since they have become reiblics. Tbe fact is, the world is rprjtted with small republics tbat are ivvt beanl at, some 10 small that they teea mare like needle points than pin bcad. A few of them are known to the meet learned teachers of geography, but the majority of them would set the most of these teachers a tack which would re quire more fhan a single day's research. These little republics are found on is land o diminutive that they are mark ed only on navigators' charts and again between and in the center of kingdoms. In area they ran from lew than a square mile up to aboat 100. In population they run from 55 people up to but little more than that many hundreds. They are all republics in that they are governed by tbe people, but their plans of government fchow a great many novelties. To Tavolara may be accorded the dis tinction of being the smallest republic in point of population on the face of the globe. It is situated on an island about five miles long by five-eighths of a mile in width 13 miles off the northeast coast of Sardinia. Its population number? about 55 people. The principal occupa tion of the inhabitants is fishing, the land being tilled only enough to supply the needs of the islanders. The posses sion and absolute Fovereignty of the is land of Tavolara was formally granted by King Charles Albert of Sardinia to the Eartolecni family in 1836, and for more than half a century Paul L king of Tavolara, reigned over it in peace. On the 30th of 3Iay, 1882, King Paul died of heart disease, sitting in his chair, like the Emperor Vespasian, vainly en deavoring to write a wilL His last words were a request that none of his relatives should succeed him on the throne of the island and that its inhabitants be allow ed to govern themselves None of tho relatives ever filed a claim, and on March 27, 188G, the islanders held a mass meeting and decided to establish a republic. The matter was a simple one for them. A constitution was drawn up, which gives,, by the way, equal suffrage to women and al.-o provides for the elec tion of a president eery six years. The president receives no salary and is ad vised by a council of six, the members of which are elected by the people. Thu-e is no pay and no perquisite attached to any of tho offices. Tho independence ol Tavolara was formally recognized by Italy in 1887, but there is nothing on the records which shows any other conn try having taken notice of it If we were judging tho countries by their area, then to Goust must be award ed the honors. But while its area is not one-third as great as that of Tavolara its population is overtwico as much, the total number of inhabitants being about 130. Goust is situated on tho flat top of a mountain in tho Lower Pyrennes and occupies an area of but a fraction over a mile. Tho republic has existed since 1 048 and is recognized as an independent state by both Franco and Spain. The government is vested in a council, con sisting of 12 members, who servo seven years. This council elects from its number one who discharges tho duties of chief executive. Ho acts as tax collector, as sessor, judge, etc., but from all his acts there is an appji to tho bishop of La- runs in the valley below. - Other than theso thero are no officers, not even a clergyman. Neither is thero a cemo- tcry or any public institution whatever. Tho pass which leads to tho adjacent Spanish parish of Laruus is m steep that the carrying of hoavy burdens is an im possibility. Tho inhabitants of this tiny mountain republic havo built a chute, therefore, down which they slide heavy articles and tho bodies of their dead to tho cemetery far below. Indeed tho good inhabitant) of Goust nro baptized, mar ried and buried iu tho nearby Ossan valley, Sinco tho seventeenth century tho population has varied but little, am bition and a desiroto seo tho world call ing tho more venturesome from this re public in the clouds. Tho inhabitants aro long lived and robust, aro bhepherds and weavers of cloth and seem entirely contented witli their lot, having little ambition either for riches or power. Thoir langungo is a quaint mixturo of French nud Cntalonian Spanish. Another lepublio of dwarf projwrtions is that of Franeeville, nn island in tho New Hebrides group, situated east of Australia mid a short distauco north of Now Caledonia. It contains nn area of somo 85 miles, nud its population con sists of about 40 whites ami COOna'tives. Tho island was formerly ti colony of Franco, but iti independence was guar anteed it in 1870. Us government con sists of a president and advisory council of eight, chosen by tho people. Tho president, who is nt present n Mr. It. D. Polk, n nativo of this country, is ap pointed a judge, from whoso decisions thero is no appeal. Equal huffrago is ex tended to all. White or black, raalo or female, may vote, but only tho whlto malo may hold office. Tho island repub Ho is in a prosporoM cciiditiu.1 and car ries 011 a good trado with France. St Louis Globo-Domoerat. The Voire iif Nut loin. Tho Tartars aro supposed to have, ns nation, tho raoU powerful voices in tho world. Tho Germans possess tho lowest voices of any civilized people. Tho voiced of both Japanese audChiueso aro of a very low order and fooblo com pass aud aro probably wiakur than any other iiutioit TaVeu a a whole, Eoro pcaus have stronger, clearer and better voloed thou tho inhabitants 01 tho other J continents, London. Tit-Bit 1 a Xfrs. Offden Snyder Albany, X.Y. " I Owe My Life to Hood's Sarsaparilla" " TTords are powerless to express U grati tude 1 teel toward Hood Sana-xuiOa, for aader God, fvl aad burs Malta this medi cine I twe taj life. Twelre years ago I tgan to Moat, foHoved by naosea at the stomach, aod later with welling f tfce Iiub, and serere pain. This STadnallr grew worse until 3 rears ago. Fhrsictzas tokl Be tbe trouble was Caused by a Tumor For irreral months I had btn unable to re tain any sohd lood. I was teatly emaciated, bad frequent farraarrfaacrs, and was sat isfied the doctors were right in njizig my life rn nearly orer. One day a friend iocsestedthat I try Hood's harsaparilla; I id so, and lor 3 or 4 days I was skier than rr-r. but I Lept on ana gradually began to leePxUer. I Began to Feel Hungry Cocld. after a tune, retain solid food, In creal in welzht, the sartron hue left my site, the Moating subsided, and I felt better all over. Kor 2 years my health has been quite good, and I bare been able all tbe time to do the housework for mr family. After what it has done for rne I nerer hesitate to recommend Hood's Sarsaparilla." Mas-On-OEXSyrpza, 10 Judoa St., Albany. X. Y. HOOD'S PlLLS cote brer lib, eo&itipiktiba. blUmintn.'ianiUte.acdikk heLtche. H!iakcfMin: Cat. Shakespeare makes frequent refer enced to the cat in his plays. Lady Mao beth taunts her hailand when he hangs back from the murder with: betting I derv not wait upon I would. Like the mr it 1" tbe tul&se. alluding to that animal's fondness for fish "What cat's averse to fish?" but its unwilliuguw to wet its feet in catching then. Faistaff i-cise.. np . another feature of the animal's cl.iractcr, so detested by all wakeful Flceiiers in tewns: " 'Sblood! am as mclancli !y as a gib cat!" When MercutiO lougs fur a fray with Tybalt, he accosts him: "Good king of cats, 1 would have nothing but one of your nine iivfcfc. That I mean to make bold withal, and, as you shall use me hereafter, dry beat the ret of the eight," and there upon receives that celebrated "scratch" which was "not k deep as a well nor so wide as a church door. " New York Sun. Robert Lou!) teTen.4on'ii Iloiqe. "Vailima, " which is Samoanfor "fine waters," is the name which the Steven sons have given to their beautiful home in Apia. Four miles from the beach and 600 feet above tho sea level a clearing was mado among the treed, and the house, a rambling two story structure, painted dark gray and with a red roof, was erected Roomy and comfortable porches encircle both stories of the house, and from tho upper, looking north ward, can be seen tho "fine waters" of tho Pacific. At the back aro the green slopes of tho Apian mountains. There is no driveway to "Vailima" from the town, tho hou-so being accessible only to foot pasbciigere or to those mounted on tho suro footed native horses. Ladies' Home Journal. When There Were XoPlmnbers. Lord Fountainhall, in 1674, says that thero aro no plumbers in Scotland, bo cause there is no need for them. Happy simplicity of our ancestors! Now every man should bo his own plumber. No man should bo allowed to marry till bo has passed an examination in plain and fancy plumbing. Few know what to do if tho pipes aro frozen or if tho gas me ter is frozen. If you aro practicing with a pistol, however, aud casually cut a gaa pipe, wo do know what to da Exhibit soap! Fill up tho orifleo with soap. This accident is, it must bj admitted, less frequent than a sudden flood. Saturday Review. A Clinching Argument. Tho heal thfuln ess or tho reverse of corsets seems finally to bo Bottled. They havo been found on tho mummies of Egyptian princesses of tho royal family, Theso corseted mummies, it is interest ing to uoto, aro all dead. What more need bo said? Tho dress reformers ap pear to bo justified in dcaounclng.cor 3ts. -Bojton Transcript Colorado Is a ependid Jplace for people with weak luniks, but thousands of people in tbat condition cannot possibly go to Colorado. There ia not one, howeyer, who con not keep a supply of AllcockV Porous Plasters. The moment any om feels tbat be has taken cold, one ol theao world-renowned plasters should uo put on tne uacK between the shoul der blades, and another on the chest These will serve tnonurnoiM. Thn will protect the delicate lungs and will also relieve tho congestion occasioned by tho cold. Allcock'a Porous Plasters keep tb porea of the skin open and assist natun in her remedial work. They nelthe' burn nor blister, and can he worn with out tbe slightest inconvenience. Itrumln-th's Pills cleanse the system Cable From Queen Lll. Dr Urejbam.' One more boon I crave, I trust Id your affection TU not to murder Dole, the Knave, Or put down Insurrection; T not ray crown, but mo to save, 1 write In deep dejection, Add ko a package I must hare Of Park'tTeajor roy complexion. OM21UAM' AKbWKRTOQUEKM UU hen 1 received 1 our Cablegram t thought I ure would faint For though I often usu Park's Tea TU itnt fur your oompUlnl. I fHtred that Mr. Q. would think Wrong about our connection Till on tier drwsor there I iw Park's Tea for her complexion. Bold by Cftpiud Drug Store. rfffjl "AT TODAY'S MAHEETS. Pfitta Cnrrent by Telegraph Local au Puttla&d Quotations. 8ALM, July 17. J p tu. Office Daily Capita i Jouk.".iv tjuota tious for day aud up to hour ..f !! 1" press were aft follew: KALral I'KIJUUCK MAKkKr. BUTCMkR STtKJK. Vealt dressed 3J tt.. Hog dreaeed 4 J . Live cattle 1. Sheep alive 1.25. Jf ILt prick?. ; rialtiu Milling Co quU: Flour, in Wholesale lute f2.50. Retail 12. So. Biiti&M bulk. $15 necked. .Shorts (IG 17 Chop fttd Sloaijd 18. WHEAT. 33 cents per buebel HAY AND OKA IN. Oabs-SOc Hay Baled, old t6)in. FARM PROI1UCT8. Wool B st, 10J. Hope Small sale. 10 to 12c .Etrgg In tra e. 15c. Buttei Ht' dairy, 1215; lancy cr aniery, !c. Cheese 10 to 15 cts. Farm smoked meats Bacon 10: fiBm.", 10;-boulder-,S. Potatoes New, 50c. Oulont 3 cnt FRUITS. Cberrits, Roal Aunes, 3: pound; cuiruuu 15c. cI. LIVE POCLTRY. Poultry Hefle, 6c; roosters not wanted: old ducks not wanted; younc duvki.fi; young chickens, &(5Ioc. PORTLAND Ql'OTATlfrftS. Grain. Fred, etc Flour Portland, $2.65; Walla Walls, $2 90; graham, ?2 40; superfine, J2.25 per uMrtl. Oati Whit &; grey, ?5c, rollpd, in bags, t5 7g,o.00; larrels, tti.t1.fa, G.ib: cat, $3 75. Hay Best, $ie12per ton. Wool valley, H 10lc. Millstuttb Bran, tl5f 17; shorts, iU (2,18; ground bart,t2t; clop feed, $15 per ton; wLole net', bar!e, 17 er ton; middling, i22(5-8 "a.t ten: "blcken wlat. O'gl.tti rtrtintai. Hopr16fc3. 10 to 11. Hide o.nen, salted, 60 lbs. 3Jc. un ltr CO lb., 2;SV; rbeep pelts, 0(a,60c. DAIRY PJMJDL'CE. letter Oregon fancv creamery, 20(5 2i ; fancy dairy, 17$20c; fair to good, 12 15c; co.nmou, yU". ( ntese O.egtn lljfolS'c fer pound Voiing AmeriCTn,13jlj4c: Californb 1II2; riwiimj., 3li'c; Dom., 16 ISc. Eggs Oregon, 15c per dozeD. Poultry ctiickeos.oldt2.50j3 tier drz en; yiuug.$22 50; ducks.f3(a4;geeM: 6(rt,i8; turke, slow at Sgldc. ii(.ef Top-teerf, 22Jc per lb; fail to good steer., 2(j2ic; tows, lic(5,2c; drted leef, l5c Mutton Bpt 8heep,$1.7j2; choice v us, f 1 C01 75. Kogb- Choice, heavy, $4; light and feeders, t3 75; dressed, 5c er ll. Veal Small, choice, 5c; large, 3-lc per pound. 8AN FKAN'CISOO MARKET. Woel: Oregon Ea-jteiu choice," Sfu 10j; do inferior, 56j; do valley, 10(9 Hops 912 P.itatoes S-w Early Rose, 305Cc in sacks; ai5-5o percental. Oatb Mi ling,il.22J1.32J. It Is Reliable. Announcements f eulertainmenta in The Journal. S100 fieward S100 The readers of this paper will be phased to learn that there is at Jean one dreaded disease that science haF been able to cure in all its stages and that is catarrK Hall's Catarrh Cure if the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a conptitutiontl disease, requires a con--tilutioual treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure ia taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces m ihe 8stem, thereby destroying th foundation of the dn-eaee, and giving the p itif nt strencth bv building up tin cons itution and assisting nature it doiug its work. The proprietors hai to niueb faiili in its curative powers that they idler One Hundred Dollan for anv ca-es that it fails to cure. Bend for litt of testimonials. Address. F.J. CHENEY, & CO Toledo, O. gSold by druggists, 75. PALPITATION OF THE HEART. Shortness of Breath, Swell, ing of Legs and Feet. "For about four years I was trou bled With nalnitarlnn nt tiio v,nw shortness of breath and swelling of tho legs and feet. At times I would faint. I was treated by the best phy sicians in Savannah, Ga., with no re lief. I then tried various Springs, without benellt. Finally I tried Dr. Miles' Heart Cure also his Nervo and Liver Pills. Af ter beginning to take them IftU better! I continued taking them and I am now In better health than for many years, binceroy recovery I have gained fifty' pounds In weight. I hope this state ment may be of value to somo poor sufferer." E. B. SUTTON. 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