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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1894)
"ttSTTt,iyw -atrrnriL r 5 US CENTS PER MONTH BY MAIL. IVOL. 7. CAPITAL DAILY EDITION. . (8S3wl?Ss. g- m, rTwrT "L' ''"m,1" TT"rT 'i, wi n l ' m " " JOU RNAL. UOTJNTY Oi'PloiAIi PAPER. Iff w R I f 17T UiMlul ra? HID Hob just received from St. Louis, a full jino of ShnHl Sh?.?.ComP.an.y' Star 5 Star Boots and Shoes of dl qualities ana sizes, all better grades war ranted, quality equal to any in the city. Also fine fur and wool hats for men, youths and children The prices will surprise you. Umbrellas of good quality and prices low. Underwear of all kinds, all W mixed and merino f,r men, women and children' Cot onade pants shirts of all kinds, overalls, jackets wool and cotton hosiery, for all ages and sizes: rib bons, aces, lace curtail, s, embroideries, bed spreads oiid notions of all kinds, all sold at Racket prices' Uur stock of underwear is unsurpassed in all wool and wool mixed goods. It is very little trouble to call and see, and you can save 15 to 25 per cent in your purchases. K.T.BARNES 383 COMMERCIAL ST. SALEM, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2l. &94. iwm w uaoMaj PERSONALS. went to Eugene this DAILY EDITION. B 1O0 DOZEN -CENT 50CeSb -HAVE JUST ARRIVED AT- pnioa Bargain Store. I1LEM fMEIi (Ml LIME, CEMENT, SAND, Bind All Butilding Material. 95 STATE ST, be WiIIain?IIe Hotel J. M. Kyle morning. C. H. Luno went to Portland this afternoon on business. E. J. Swflflord returned from points up the road this afternoon. E. E. McKlnney, the grain buyer, wont to Turner last evening. Dr. T. C. Smith, Jr., returned from x ors anu on last evening's overland. T. F. Tucker, the feed dealer, was a passenger for Orecon flltv ihio aim ing. D. Meyers, who has been visiting his son Jefl the past week, returned to ocio today. Dr. M. S. Skill, who has been in Portland for a few days, returned home last night. Attorney General Geo. E. Chamber lain was a passenger for Portland on the afternoon traiu. J. J. Richardson, nf ho cm.ii .,,i door factory, went to Portland this morning on business. Councilman and Mrs. G. B. Gray were passengers on the steamer Altona for Portland this morning. W, E. Colman. trnvnlinrr frolnlif agent of the O. It. & N.', was In the city today from Portland. Hon. C. A. Shelbude, of Roseburg, U in the city today. He goes to Inde pendence In the morning. G. M. Eppler, who spent Tuesday in this city was a passenger for Portland n the morning oyerlund. D. J. Kent, who arrived In tlm nliv yesterday morning from 8acrameuto, started on his return trip last evening. D. C. O'Reilly, assistant penprl freight agent of the O. R. & N., with headquarters at, Portland, was In the city today. Dr. Hall, returned from Portlund last evening, having delivered a lec turo at the medical college at that place yesterday. Wni. Dugan and Engineer Kemp, of Corvallis, went to Newberg on the Al- ona this morning for the purposo of looking after the machinery of the Gray Eaale. which Is being built at that place. Rev. and Mrs. C. E. Kllewer and Misses Lydla aud Mary Rich returned from Stafford last evening where they have beeu attending the Haptlst young people's aiiDtinl festival. They report uavlug had an enjoyublo time. VALLEY LOCAL NEW3. MARION. Marlonltesorojubllaut over our beau tiful fall weather and farmers are tak ing advantage of it, aud are busy get ting In their fall grain. The early sown grain is looking fine. H. A. HinBhaw. cur genial 8. P. agcut has sold his residence uu h'cio streot to Riley Tomlinson. lato of 8a- lem, who Is now ocoupylug the same, and will furnish the peoplo of Marion und vicinity with ail the daintle's us ually koptinau ordinary meat market. Al Hunt, the village blacksmith, with his newly wedded brlde.has taken tin rAfllrlonpn In Mm W n l..tl..,.r....,l house one door south of the post ofllce. Leo Wiseman and family will soon occupy the house lately vacated by Jack Huntley and will farm that part of the Boen farm tho coming season. Krnnk Onnk la lmvin.r .. l.,...or. n,. ... on his farm, east of town. Will tiv.ah Is doing the carpenter work. 8. A. Walker is oil on a Hying trip to Tacoruu, Washington. Clareuco Farnham, n resident of Marion, has gono to Independence, Polk county. Section Foreman Sullvan und Ms Japs of the 8. P. R R. are removing me oiu rotten limbers at the road crossing north of the depot und tllllug In with grovel which will add greatly to the appearance of that part of the town. NO. 87 A JOYOUS EVENT. RIVEK NEWS. rorco o- USAJJZNG I-IOTI2I, OK THE CITY, Ituiliifuxl riili.u M'niiiiirmiiiint llliitril. Hlnnlrln oaru liwivi) lintul for nil null. (buildings und points of Interest, Hptclul .mien will hu given to periuiiifiit IKIIJN, A, I. WAGNER, &tt,Arszr ardwaro, Wagons, Carts, Road Machiner AND AGRICUfvTURATv IMPLEMENTS, Latest Improved Woods wild l.owei J'rJw, , W. Cor. Blala mil liberty 6ti. SAtfM QRCQ0N krrrfc n nA MANUKAOTiJiticiwofHop ERRY & CO..Effisstt KuuUwh mnml Al! IcIimIh of Job Work nwtty ilono i)opot, Hiiliuti, Onitfoii, ('ornwpHiHlonua Hollaltorl, I f M I WNO Mliouhl m wwll cluiiw or not ui i). Poor mnU U (Iwti'Hl uuy itm. J I you wwino bn mm yon Kt it yood job m mi Ui ralto' itblu firm of rjlJUHCJJIJJ, & JiUKJIOUOIW. JioMrw, Lecture tonight at W. C. T. U. m Uox Wui'i'Kii. The box social at Bunny side school house last Saturday evening was a great success, nettlne: overtlii for tlio minister, and u large attendance had a most enjoyable time. The next one will be held at Btjulrrel Mill Saturday evening, December 15, to which all are cordially Invited. Cor Lovkuu'h HIJCCK880U, Last aveulng ut tho state house occurred tho second roghuent election for colonel, Mejor Geo. 0, Yoran, of Eugene, was the succebsful candidate, jluHiNKfW Is. Doom j no With us, I low could It he otherwise with our A 1 inwtU ut muli low prices N, V, Kitchen, STAYTON. Mr. J. M. Duuulvln made a business trip to Albany Monouy. N. 8. Brown and fmnily left for Snu Francisco, California, on Monday night's overland. Mr. iliown will lo cate somowhere In California. Charllo Brown left last week for Portland, where he will attend business callege this winter. Miss Ella Willlums returned to her home Saturday, after a week'n visit with Miss Ohio Stuytou. Everybody Is looking forward with great pleasure to tho Thanksgiving hall. It will be a success wo are all sure.aud a large attendance Is oxpected. Mr. Tnylor and wife und Mrs. J. M. Duuulvln drove up to Salem Saturday morning, returning In tho evening. Mr. Ed. Nell, of Salem, was a Stay- ton visitor Bunday and Sunday night. Wo are always glad to boo Mr. Nell7H smiling face, us he wat for muiy years a resident in our little town. Miss Nora Darby, of Hodnvlllo. Ih visiting her grandparents this week. Mrs. Brlggs and daughter left for Portland lost week, where Mre, Brlgga will undergo a very painful operation at tho Portlund hospital, VMIiiiKmd printed by thelVplUl Printing l'o0 Commirlcul street, w m J,eoturotoiilKhUl W, V,T, V, Better ED FRONT LIVERY STABLE. WAF.MNii i& Wit KKY, J'Knj JJiJiiriJuil by U w, W-wk i Mui.Ui i ( .iiiiiiL'iidiil nun MLmUi mIIM'U, aketheOneCentDailv ' ' ru JCiwUirii JMHMIW H'llJ Ml JUMHraM7 i " JUJ(,j JlwlMM 111 HAM'.M.Ull Than m "Aa oil M tli.uIU"nn.l lp-vr nxuull' iui irovi' la tho verdict of iiiilllonn, M I in in o ii hmr Kkii UUtr U m only Wvr nml JCIilnv inwllnliig U wlilah yow IM fur u , A WtA- (IVM. lil)dJ1(i' imy. Try it fUil Uy m 0lnWuM,vtoJVw4iir iWwa'Jry wuwlilw U- i l. KluK UIIHH Hmmr'J M-.rr.'.i- - fi.. .. i l. uMki mimutwmiH Pills & TZil fowl MAULEAY. The entfrluinment (hut the U. R. Sunday suhool was to have hud ut the church next Hunduy evening has been postponed to Suturduy eveiilng,Doem, her 1st. Thunbsulvlnu servlr-fs will he held In the ohureh ut 11 o'clock, to he followed by h grand free dinner ut Muuleuy hall, hi " ViHllIng curd printed by the Capi tal Printing Ct,,.'iW('i)iniiit'ri:lu street, ItHVIVA. HKHVIUJI.--A nerles of re vival iiJCttliiuH will hkulii ut the (JhrU. Hun church Humluy morning, 'J'lue meeting will he lumdiiufud by I toy, A, Hmidlru, of (,'olorailn, who U highly KW)ken of by ulmrulivtf In 'i'eniuwuee und Colorado, wlivre he m foruiurly nrduohed. It In iirolMh e (hut he will hcuome rnlr ittor dure. All to IlivlU'il loitlleinl IIiomi niMithiuw, A (iiKd) Oi'jMiHi'wiTViAny ono wrihllitf to Legln u vnmll hlltlue' Vliuh um u nuw or nuuunwy niuini. inni ll!itiKi mniwiltmviy or wiiiii'llilng nf the tort Mil do wui uy liwiiimig hi me Jui'KWAI. idlhe. J'ltnw iii W Hint tun, -TIjk wnull ll..l.r riillwuv uulm IV I II mud thy fllilll. Il (illy wt on H nir uiiuie uml iWJ KI1HH HIMI HIP npilUlUg mvtt inuiiy muljihJ. I'lliiiluK '.p t'KmmmUiilifat, Tviiujw Urn itiruipmMlfM Th3 Salea Water Company's Banquotcd by Pros. Wallace. Lnst evening at Btrong's bacquet rooms was assembled for an hour a happy company, consisting of theofllce force, officers and nion employed by the Saleai Water company. Tho ob jecor the gathering was to celebrate tho successful fettine tin of tho blir $10,000 pump lately purchased by the company, and which Is now In perfect operation. Tho following uauied tiersona wprn In ntteudume: Miss Llzzlo McNary, Messrs. J. M. Wallace. J M. Mnriin. Paul Wulluce, Frank Powers, A. L. Brown, Loul Kibblle. Josenh M.iriln. J. Bohan, Paul Rhodes, Martin Viesko, Joun itobertson, Wm. B-nuett and J. 8. Moyer. After disposlnc of a lieartv rennHt. ut I Baltimore ojeters and etceteras, In- ciuaing somo nappy conversation and repartee over tho board. Proslilin Wallace stated that he wished to take this opportunity to thank all the em ployes of the company who had fo faithfully assisted lu placing tho now pump Into working order. He paid a high compliment to the engineer of tho company, Mr. A. L. Blown, aud on be half of tho com nun v nresenled htm with a silver medal or badKo emrmved "Chief Eugiueer Salem Water Co." This was pinned onto tho lappal of his coat by Miss McN try, und Mr. Brown made due acknowledgement of his ap preciation lu n ftw well-chosen re marks. In behalf of the wnrlclnir farm ho thanked Mr. Wallace for tho many acts of kludness shown them from time to time. Supt. J. M. Martin wns" called upon for a few remarks, and responded with his usual feclllty. He spoke of thesno- cess with which the mon had removed the old pump, and replaced It with tho uew, handling hundreds of thousand pounds of machinery without tho least mishap or accident. Ho paid a neat trlbuto to tho "boys" who did tho work. After tho wisdom of President WuIIaco had been shown In ordering this mugnldcieut new pump, and after iiiesKiiiea mechanics had exhausted their resources In perfecting It, ho said It still remained for the laboring mon to put it Into place and motion, No skill uor invent! vo genius can supercede tho necessity for honost toll, and It should oyer bo respected and honored. Paul Wullaco was next called upon, una lie responded by christening tho new pump. Tho namo ho thought most lilting for It was "Jumbo," and Tho river is still very slowly falling, mo gaugo tins morning registering uunui iwo ieei nnovtt low water nnrk. Tho stoumer Hoac will rench R!nm ou her trip up the river tomorrow even- ing, wmi i good load of freight. Tho steamer Altona arrived from In dependence this morning, on schedule time and proceeded ou to P.iril.uwi with about fifteen passengers. iho steamer Euuene cam ilmvn from Corvullla veslnrilnv nrmrimn., with a big load of lueiclmndlao for S.lem merchant. Sho left for Port land this morning, one day behind time, and will return tomorrow night. The iModoc will tuako lr ilrr ri up the river this evening since sho has oeen taKeu oil for repairs. She will go uu io worvoinn u tlio water will permit. After this trip she will goto boating wiieat from Wheatland to the Willam otte Flouring mills for a short time. B. Campbell, general freight agent, and itir. iee, another olllcer of tho O. R. & N. Co., Will COUlO tin on tlm Mnilnn Tho O. R. & N. Co. Is preparing to give better service ou the Willamette river than has been glvou for years. Tho oillcers aio hero on an Inspection tour, to ilnd out just what Is neoded on tho river division. ino steamer Gray Eagle, which Is being built at Newberg, Is 110 feet loug with twenty feet four Inch beam. Sho is a freight aud passenger boat, with a draught of fourteen Inches. The own ers pf this now boat aro Captain Curey ....y.i.i.iuiu jiciuii, i uorvaius. Tho eng ues and the boiler In the Gray Juiglo, are what used to bo In tho Anoltu, tlio owners or tho Gray Eiglo. haying purchased tho Aueita and have transferred her machinery to tho now boat, 'rillnl.1llinnnmnini.nl.il....... ,i.... ... . .. .i . . ...,.ui- y lllUb wns usen in ino steamer It. C. Youug, which, will be romembered.was burned some time ago, ut Dove's luudlng, In order to secure the Insurance. She will bo reudy for work In about threo weeks and will ply on tho upper Willamette. TOTflfDilDITTfl muTCi lMUMl 11 11 HfiWfi, Ohinose Soldiers Mntlnnm.. London. Nov. 21 a ,iUr..,i, r bhanghrl says the feeling In favor of w. -..puuese in mo Invaded districts is growing. Mutinous Chinese soldiers are reported pllloglng and outraging the Inhabitants. Tho apaneso force under .General Ozaka is announced to havo left Tuku Shun Nnv.mu. t,. . attaok fiulven fSionh v.ni kiu .i. Chinese havo fortified. It ia added the Japanese reached the town named Sun day morning and found tho Chinese had Aid. Tho Japanese aro said (o have captured five guns. It la estl mated tho Chinese force in M. nnmi.. of 0000 troops of all arms re reported .w..D rutreiueu in the direction of nan uneng. There was no loss on either aide. Do Lesseps Honored. Paius, Nov. 21. Yesterday, the 00th anniversary of tho birth of CouutFerdU naud do Lessens, but fnnhin no i, i. i body nud beolouded in mind, the con gratulations that were bestowed during tho day upon the greatest onglneer of modern timos, wero more grateful to the family than to the recipient. It Is noteworthy also that this Is tlm .nni. versary of the completion of his crown ing work, tho Suez canal, and HkewNo ttie anniversary of tho oonfernng upon him of tho highest honor ho has ut talned, the cross of tha L?glon of Honor. all present approved the name. Thus ended u most pleasant allulr, aud after hearty congratulations, good nights, cigars, etc, nil depurled lu the best of spirits, j.jr0, JptiiH. I'tmt piitJ School District No. 24. At u meeting of tho school hoard held yesterday afternoon It was decided neo- ewmry to in up an additional room In the North Hulein building to accommo date tho Increased utteuduiice, A com mlltco composed of Messrs. Johnson, Ohmartund Wake was appointed Io look ufter the name, A resolution woo imsted forbhldlmr hewboy from being dUmlsted before nuiiooi closes in me future, Concerning tho purchase of, wood Iho following revolution was adopted! "Resolvi'd, That we, the director of mjIiooI illntrlut No, Si I, have purelnueil of Ulllert & Puttersov IM mnU of body lr wood owned by (huiiiuud now plied oh the iioiltli nldeof Ihu Hunt Hslein cHbool hloek. In (he city of Ha lent, Ori'gon, und Hint wu agree to jmy for the Mine on Ihu (lrl Tiiieday in Augiul, )W irovided Hie iuriiiitne prlee of pld wiM r tuird nhull bu ihu 4iiie m the hid nvwitnl Uy tliln Iwmnl Utr llliw (juullly of woixl ilullyuH'd t phIiI Cttt HuImiii dcIiooI hui)ig IMiiuni prnvl'led, further, UmiJn lliu lllbunllme lliu honnl hu hi ullowvil Utuv Mini ioilllo Mid wnodoruoy lurlluii of It for the uw of Hie jt Muhiiii ur miy uUivr nf Uw mUn( lhlilliri Mini (hut lu lnlmm pliull Ij mIIowhI 01. HilMiii'lil'".3 Tuulitiiuvm' Ym. in now h hmiiiIum hiiuwii lw ihu Mhn uf HhImii Una tlm Iwruyel iuh of AvmW mu immlaiu liiMtlnoyur lruiilii in ibily, auovi tl fwufiif p( J. it VVriit'p jiiuiitw Hriwry. ' in i niw-U, W, Jwbinwii u miumuhh) Willi lumu vilnnlu hot i .. .i i. ... . .....i i .... ... WH tumi HWff Cll'l IMMI miw A recoptlou will be given at the Y. M. C. A. next Saturday evening, com mencing at 7:30 o'clock. It will !. given in honor of tho Monmouth foot- bail team nud will tako tho form of an opplo cut and chestnut roiiBt. A short musical program will bo rendered during tlio ovoning. Members and their lady friends aro Invited. No boys under sixteen will bQudmlttcd. Visiting curdB printed by the" Capital Printing Co., 320 Commorolul street. Anarchist Exocuted. Baiici:u)NA, Nov, 12. Jos. SIvado French, the anarchist, who threw a dynamlto bomb In Llcee theatre lu this city, Novembor7, 1803, killing over twenty people, was exocutod this morn ing. French displayed the utmost iirnvaun, suouieu "down with re. Ilglon," and died utmost with the words of the uuurchht song on his llni. Tho wife und little daughter of the condemned man were admitted to see him lu Hie ohupel, but their tenderness and sympathy were utterly thrown uwuy upon the auuruhM, He scolled ut the supplications of the priests o prepure himself for death und laimlmd derisively ut references (o the future life, A liocond Election, Atlanta, Nov. K) 'Iho mjiiubblo oyer Hie eltiitlou o cougronsloiiul ouii illduleH In the leulh illHlrlet has been Hsllfud by Mr. illuuk, the ineiinibeiil, who received it limlorlly of 7000 oil Ihu funu of Hid returns, I n reply to Tom Wutson'M oiler tourhltrute. he has nro po.wl to mibmlt Hie multer to u muw elKulloii nextyeir. WhIsoii loduy g inlhul lib ueuepiwnueof lliu iropoklloiii Illuuk will lake hi moiiiiiiMoii hut will repluu Muruli -I, Oood (jgyurnnttuf, tinw Voiim, Noy. l 'J'teM WHU mi' hind dinner uf the uliuuihur of iwm- wrtw of hw Vork w glwu ut lllullt bt iMllluliluu'ii. 'I'liu huliiiliels hwvw uwmlly mn ilovolul lollieilln WihIuii uf liuiluunij wdjiiiiufiM, hut the ilntiiiu 'f the KiuwkuM iiikii Ihu )tv Phi ijhuUii w ' UlHIll UovujohiMIJt." Iiurii uim upiiuru mluhi nu on l he iiuM ut Ihu piiPMkeip bwwiluof Ihsfe- piii i Tho Pardon List. London, Nov. 2e. Tho mnndnnii. 8t. Petersburg correspondent says: Tho various ministers nro -nrtrmnnw. busy preparing lists of tho orlminnin n bo pardoned on tho occasion of the czar's marriage. A manifesto pro claiming imporlal clemonoy wlILprotx ably be Issued tho day after tho marriage A Bad Fire. 8t. JosEiur, Mo., Nov. 21. A con ilagratlon wiped out a largo part of the business contor of Savannah, fourteen miles northeast of hore today. Several peoplo narrowly escaped from sleenlUB rooms. TholossisfOO.OOO, with little Insurance, Now York Plre. Nuw- Yomc, Nov. 21. The big wholesalo dry goods firm of Edward S. Jadray & Co., ono of the largest In the city, losi aoout $300,000 worth of goods by lire in ono of its annex warehouses on Leonard etreot last night. Japan's Challenge. London, Nov. 21. A dispatch from Hiroshima says Admiral Ito reports that he cruised oil Wei Hal Wl two days, daring Hie Chlueso to come out, but that the Chinese fallod to accept his challenge, fltreofc Oar Fatality. 1'irraiiuiia, Nov. fli.-in a collision between an electric and a cbe car here today one woman was probably fatally injured, Tiiogripmsu andthreopM sungurs were badly hurl, - ii. Case Dismissed. VuwAiio, Nov, Sl.-'l'lie Oreek waiter Varalosy, wliom HM Senator O'Malley shot election night, fallal to lirosecutg today, ami (ho cuo was dl. missed, Hoilroad Trouble, Nhw Voiik, Nov, ith-rUo UMm ami Northern )'aoo bond holder oommltbwi Imve aoii)Uted a plan of ii'orguhillnn, it aij)erp w,m,(m ofilieChloiiHo and Norlliem 1moIIo bond hud been ijim hy m Northern I'uiillle eoiiipany wllliout authority aud without (uijpuiiiaoii o the latter, A riiJUilirui, lllllkL lift llttil l,k Ihu aaiiiI. hi. Us alirauory aeltlvinerit van hur IIfIliI I 111 111 II ill! niiy tfv inp YiU Ooiiinilttefl of HtVtfwty, A bii a n, Nov, III,-Iff Mil) WIIIlllllt o' Ihu mnimltlee of aevuiitv. (lovum Slower Miilay noilu John H, Pulw ivsiiiiw iimu wiiy iiuphonig nni mi$ Ill.lt;Ull fetllll Hut , till iu if illulklnl ull.ii,. nyforuw Vork uounly fornmll w tny qlpppiPppipiiBiH i Iww but' lit iMMN ml Ml Ji,,, to WbMlljMmflf "Mhlng I ..1 .., u.ui k tflu I nip ' ' 1 BB1 ttlil mft lm w - wmwn in- m A ItiliU IipI) tliJ U ummtt i iHitwyim ijjjl U Ii (liuti wl iu Mi imhJ tm Ibv iwi ituiy i be IHWMMMi uuuu DJMrjbiiriJjiri'Mi. mm pyHp-U-PM'" lilMiimH!"' ' HueflMltfAM I IMP H u U I 1. Hi V.. I' ) llitf Nil' I () K'Wl. n uii us w v - w g w WMHlHliWIP l h"' Take no Substitute for Royal linking Powder. It is Absolutely Pure. All tilUtm coiiIhIii hIiiiii or niiihiosIni iy tliw urwun vy iiiifji uiivriwlif. t -2 m