HE CAPITAL JOURNAL
(DAILY AJfD WKKKfiT.)
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BY HOKUR BROTHBK8,
MONDAY, JAN. 21, 1895.
Public Matin
LIBRARY.
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PEE30NAL8.
F. W. ttetlltmler, of Woodburn, was
la the city today.
Hon. Jonathan llounn came up from
lrtland today.
Kjv. Dr. Ovynnn returned from Al
bany IhH nfieruoon,
Clarence Ket-no returned lo Eugene
on the morulijie local.
Clias. ilunrgiaf was a pussenger foi
Woodburn ilila Afternoon.
Arctikltitiop W. II. Orow relurnod to
Portland oil the afternoon local,
Hon. D.H. Jooney came down from
Jtffcrtou ou Ihe ufternoon locul,
J). 11. Worthlngtou, editor of thb
Klamath Kails KxpreM, Is registered at
tho Willamette,
Attorney A, 0. Gondii and Geo, 0.
Jllugham went down to Ocrvals this
afternoon to try a crlrnlntl cane.
A..H. Auterson, of the Woodhurn In
ilr pendent force, canto up yesterday to
attend the llrown funeral, returning
today.
Alderman Tho Ky, of the Wollen
Mill, left riiturday evening for Han
KruucUco. Hn mi accompanied by
fal aon of McMlunvll,
MIm Hose llluoh und her mother ar
rived In the city May, d will Iw
followed tomorrow ly i he JUbbl, who
will fill III ledum uiHliiinit(.
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Pollco Court.
Two vagrants appeared before Judgo
Kdra lhl morning and were given '"'
hour o leave town, which they did,
Chief of 1'nllee i)ley returned from
thuftomiiWMlvrn part of I'olU imuuiy
Hlurd, with one Hud Hlearii whom
lie arrested charged with the Uraviiy
of it waluli from a bedfellow named
Charles Ncleoti, on iHwonlmr 1, while
lliey ootHiplfdit "Ml1" "" l'"iinnroll
Iteei, Hiearimua Imnl wuiklng men
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watt h Hd the elini)n fur 'he prisoner
to 1H4I iHtMiUhmmt am rulbvr
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THE LATE E. O. BEOWN.
Burial of Marion's Deceaged Treaa
nrer With all Honor.
Huortly before two o'clock yeaterday
afternoon, the fuaero! cortege of the
Iota Treasurer JJrown left the liouw
where the remains had lain since
Monday evenlng.and took iU alow and
oleum way to the City of the Head.
The liearw! was followed by carriages
containing the sorrowatrlcken rela
tlve,lbe palbbearera,aDdaotne personal
Mends. On the pavement, alongilde,
marched the long Hue of fraternal so
ciety member with whom the d
ceed bad been affllUtedj and they la
turn wre followed by ft throng of
frieodiMod acquaintances, who brayed
tbe Ineltmetit day to do booor to tbB
memory of one they loved and w
teemed.
Tne procession baited at tlio M. L.
cburcb. in wbltb. In anticipation of a
ra-h, very many pioplo had already
seat! themNflve. and ihecofnn was
reverentially borne to the oliancel, aod
tbe reiwheu orders filed In with bared
bcahtuodalow fiwtstei. These were
rep eeeoted uy uu almost entire atten
dance of a!m Camp, N. 118, Wood
men of the World, Chief Gonsul J. W.
Uvli;ii Irg delegation from Fidel
ity Lode SO, Independent Order of
Old Fellows, Arthur Hraltb, Noble
Grand, of Turner; together with a full
representatlooa from Ollvo Lodge No.
18, Balem, Webster Holmes, N. G.jand
ChemeketP, No. 1, tialem, Dr. Frank
Grinitn, N. G. There wns no offljlal
gathering of the Royal Arcanum, as
most of tlio niPintMM of thut order In
tho city are ulllll fed with the Wood
men and tbe Odd Fellows, and were
predentin the rerfallMuf Uu"' orders
The pall lsrern were F. W. Waters,
recor.li r: A. T. WhIu uud 15. Cooper,
U,.uty MberllU; Uhsr. McNary. deputy
recorder; 11. F. Gleny, ileputy clerk; ,
D. 1). l-)Ile, assessor; II. II. Herrlck,
deputy iisseaset: and J. H. Graham,
school superintendent.
When the socletlei bad taken their
place, the general PuJHo Jhronged In, I
mi inw tlixaiiui! oum auditorium, crowd .
I1112 the aisles, and lining the walls. In
the vestibule tho space whs Jammed
from the entrance doors to the stairs,
and In the lobby, the basement, and on
tho sidewalk there were fully 150 more
who could not get within hearing dis
tance of the clergy man's yolce.
Rev, Geo, W. Grannls, the pastor of
the church, odlclated, preaching a
touching and eloquent sermon from
tho text, "Thou wilt show me the
path of life; In Thy prcseucols full
nessofjoy; at Thy right hand there
are pleasures foruvermoro." Psalm
XVI, v. 11.
It was ufter halfpast 3 when the
congregation had made their way
down thu stairs and left available
room to remove thu colli u to the wait
ing hour), which with tho carriages
moved oil,, the fruteraultles reformluit
on the pnyement and marching to
thu Willamette hotel where half a
down cars were In waiting to transport
them and such private friends as,
desnlto thu weather, desired to go to
the scene of thu burying.
Thu cars rvauhed the oumutery fully
half an hour befote Ihe carriages, but
at length them arrived and about 2X
mmirnlug brethren and 100 ladles and
gentlemen, pawed along Ihe pathway
of Ihu silent ulty to lliu newly opened
grave. Thu burial ritual of the Wow).
iiimii of the World was read by 1'fot.
llawluy of Willamette university, aud
tint of Ihu Odd FelioMS, read by Judge
Jluriiflt, in a fall of Hold rliviit
rain, HiMHlodsof earth sounded hollow
uu Ihu (Willi! lid, ami Ihe ihriiug went
Imuk to Ihe mis having paid the lt
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DOLPH OR ffl-DOLPIi
Caucussing and Considering the
Matler
OF BOLTING THE OLD MACHINE.
Can Enough TtepiiiilJcnns Be Mus
tered Together.
Tbe overland train last night brought
a new clement Into the senatorial situ
atlon.
Leading Republicans from all over
tbe state are. urging a bolt from tbe
caucu nomination claimed for Mr.
Dolpb. The Oregonlan says It consist
of seven men only. But this is a mis
take. More nearly stated, there are
twenty men who are prepared to bolt
Dolph uoder ood leadership. They
take the position that all lawful and
honorable means should be employed
to dsfeat Mr. Dolpb In tbe true Interest
ot tbe Republican party of Oregon, and
to hold the farmers and bimetallism In
tbe K?puMlcan runki. Tbene Republi
can iy their party has no future la
Oregon If a legislature so strongly Re
publican at thin deliberately elecU a
goldbUK and corKjrutIon attorney to
"
If enough men can be found to stand
out a jalnrt Mr. Dilph's alleged caucus
nomination ho may yet be defeated.
The lira ballot will be tuKen in open
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Tuesday, Jan. 22d. The senatorshlp Is
not yet settled and depends on tho ac
tlou of these autl-Dolph Republicans.
They will vote as a unit for Lord,
Tongue, Fultou, Klnoald, or some other
good Republican bimetallism
VALEYLOOAL NEWS.
CHKMAWA.
Rain and rain and suow mixed U the
order of tho day hero.
Edwin h. Chalcraft. Is thu auporiu
deut this week ut the Iudlun school,
Mrs. Chalcraft has been quite sick
lately, but U uow butter,
Kngtuuer liaiighmuu bus bueuJoUid
by his wife, lutely, who Is expecting to
gut the pout otllce here, vice Mrs. R'jo
du Havage, resigned some time ugo.
Tho Haysvlllluiis havu u very Inter.
itlng literary society und are talking
ofiMtabllshlugu circulating library In
connection therewith. There are three
young men who would not llku to sett
their names In print, attending the
meetings, who will be surprUed by u
vUlt from the sherlll If they do not
mend their ways right soon, iiaysvllle
has IftMii uoled us a pluuo where no
kind of public meetings ootild Imj onif
tluiud for any leiiglh of time on ae
cwunt of a ft W hoodlums, but lliu Ixilter
slemeutof the oomiuuulty hus ilwuldetl
to work a uhaiige, and uow If uuy
oueatleiupls lu disturb ineullngs In
(he fulure he will bo promptly urn-alud
and prtuneuted to the full limit uf thu
law, regardUnt uf raee, ttulur or prevloiis
ttuudlllwu-
Tlm slwt slwrm f Ihe ttorly Mri uf
Juuusry did nut duauy hurl to fruit
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STATE HOUSE GOSSIP.
Rnoatsr VnnrM will announce bli
standing oommltteta Tuesday morning.
Benator Brownell of Clackamas, has
ln selected to present Dolph's name to
the senate Tuesday.
Ex-Repreeentatlyes Gulllxson and
Keady of Portland are In the legisla
tive lobby greeting many old friends.
Tbey are Dolpb leaders.
Braltb, who runs tbe sUU bouse dgr
stand, bat no vote like tbe other six
Bmltbt, bat tho quality of bit elgart
mcete with unanimous approval,
Mr, Ted Piper, formerly of BAlern,
city editor of the Orcgonlan, la eald to
be tho author of tbe racy lesjiilatlve
sketches by tbe "Old Rounder."
At least one politician whose tenure
of office expired last Monday holds an
office at tbe state bouBO and Is as busy
nboutthe legislative lobby as tbongh
he werestlll a full-pledged state official.
It cannot be that be continues to be
the resident agent of tbe American
Rook Co.
Tbe Salem Post, (Independent) has
repeatedly slurred Hon, Henry L
Rarkley because be Is a minister of the
gospel and legislator at tbe tame time
But It should print bis name as one of
tbe Marlon county men who had tbe
courage to result all machine pressure
and voted against Dolph and for TboB.
H. Tongue. Tell the truth.even about
a minister of tbe gospel, gentlemen
No one expecta editors to tell It about
lacbotber.
Senator Johnson proposes several
chances in tbe code relating to tbe re
demption of lands sold for taxes. Ten
ier cent Is substituted for twenty, and
the provisions concerning minors are
changed. Thesectlon (2820), If adopted
will read: "Any land sold for state,
county or other taxes may bo redeemed
ut any llmo within two years from tbe
date of the certificate of sale by paying
the purchase money, with Interest
tliereou, at the rate of ten per cent per
uuuum from tho date of sale, together
with the amount of uny taxes which
Ihe purchaser may have puld thereon,
The real estate of minor heirs, who at
(bo time of sale have uo guardian or
other responsible person to take caro of
their Interests, msy bo redeemed by
them one year ufter arriving at major
ity, and thu purchaser, If ho Hhall have
reoelved a deed, shall convey thu prem
I em, upon repayment by the heir, as
required by other redemptloners, to
gether with Intercut thereon at ten per
cml per annum und the amount of all
taxes puld by thu purchaser."
A Republican Protests.
Cl.YMHii, Or., Jan. SI, lbOl,
ICditou, JoiutWAj,i-If tho ring
musters and hireling) of Mr, Dolph
van sueeeed In his re-election to the
United Hiatus toiiuto It will be u stjutru
ride by polities! tricksters over the will
of the Republican parly. Rut wrhup
It Is wull us It will U'huIi thu pooplu by
aiiuthur fungible demonstration how
uwinplotajyour government In Ihu
grlpuf ollllsal boodlert uud oorrup
IhjuUIs.
Uu v under llhat the ml lei in km of
Ainwuwii iMtllllw has htnamiu Ihu
Wit uf utHiiNtriuii for iiimimiiiiitfcNi in
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TRANSATLANTIC HIWBBKLY
France a Monarchy if a King
Could Be Fonntl.
REAPPEARANCE OF GLADSTONE,
Hott European Politics May Affect
the Papal Election.
r tJtisms. Jan. al.-Mfii Brotlet,
writing from Mswllle?, Mys the story
that tbe Due d' Orleans had evaded tbe
espionage of the French government
at Dover and Calais, and penetrated
France as far as Amiens, during tbe
lite ministerial crlalp, Is entirely with
out foundation. HtM further, the
breach between tbe Orleinlats and
Legitimates la so pronounced that,
even In case of a subversion of the re
public, neither tbe house of Bourbon
nor that of Orleans could place a rep.
rentatlye on the tbroue of France; and
if a Bonaparte were a possible quautltv
the choice would fall on Prince Jerome
Instead of Prince Victor Napoleon,
owing to tbe bipelei uojmpjtjnce
of th? latter.
Them Is yet enough blooJ, wealth
and Intluence left of the old noblesse to
give color to tho apprehension that
France is drifting slowly toward a
monarchy; the sangazure las made
silent alliance with tin- imnbrocra aris
tocracy of tbe late empire, and the two
have been cultlvo lug tho friendship
and good will of the bankers, ireat
landholders and moneyel p'-belans
generally; and, It Is not too much to
say, that If uu available scbu could be
found royalty would be again engrafted
in France. But the man for the hour
is wanting, and it seems us tbiu;b tbe
monirchlHtH will be obliged to wall tbe
coming, Inevitable, but uncertain re
sult of a war to furnish a military hero
to wear the kingly crown or wield tbe
sceptre of empire.
HUNNISO A IILUFK.
Gladstone announcement of re
entry into political II fo Is viewed with
great complacenoy by tho conservatives
who consider the move as simply a
clever ruse on the part of Roaebery
aud Uurcourt to give eclat to tho clos
ing hours of a doomed liberal parlia
ment. There Is uo doubt enter
tulned generally but thut neither of
these gentlemen Is sincere lu the
pledges tc political future he has glveu
lu thu shape of denunciations of the
hereditary home ot parliament, or de
maud tor (he pissagu of the lnU
Home Rule measure. Aud (he recall
of (he Grand Old M-tu from hU retire
ment a Hawurduu U simply for the
purine of liming him do mluUterlal
tilklng Ihey dare not, or are dlsu
ullued to do (ur llieiuuve, It was
(he only thing (hey wiuld iln (o bold
together tho heturogeuttttu llberalltls
long enough make even uu attempt
ulhlu tin (lie ar uf Ihu uabllivl tu
rluai Ihu nun (mui Hatud i,WWJHKj loan
lu awvsr dsllwlelHilM, m( pressing
uUlgibiu hm fwrwMi fMU'U (w build
new Hilp (ur (lis itsvy.
rHM'MMJ IN im.,
Tliwe l liwfe twrMu In sittru (ut
iiUlitboii's guvwiiiiiaul Iti iiuou! the
anllMlHll early ilwUi uf lm XIII,
'Ills llailaii auuUuiuf lu IWIutie uf
UaillUists bs mm wutkiUMttJ Uy (be
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Salem, Oregon.
to do with the election of a successor to
Leo. The ultramontanlsts are leaving
no stone unturned to defeat tbe His
pano Italian combination, deeminc the
time auspicious for a recognition of new
Influences at work In the Catholic
world.
LEGISLATIVE TROUBLE IN OSKMANY.
Berlin, Jan. 121 The chances for
the parage of the anti-revolutionary
bill have not Improved. The repeal of
tbe Jesuit law wa authorized by tbe
relcbHtsg, but tbe whole govern
ment party, tbe conservatives and nat
ional liberal partle, us well us tbe rad
ciln, oppnsed ihe motion, and It Is
Ikely that Ihe bundesratb will agalu
J nullify tho relchstag's decision. The
'Centrists, therefore, will refuse to sup
ort the autl-rovolutlenary bill, and
the Vorwaerts, socialist, already rejoices
ver what It declares to be tbe certain
rejection of the measure.
SPAIN FRIENDLY TO US.
Madrid, Jan. 20. Tno cbumber of
deputies has finally adopted tbe modus
viyendl with the Uclted States. It 1?
believed the government proposals re
garding reforms lu Cuba und the turlll'
on cereals will bo carted out,
Queen Lil Must Qo.
PoutTownhend, Juu. 21,-Captnln
Calhouu, of the barkeutluo Archer,
who has sailed to and from tlio Ha
waiian Islands for the past twenty
years aud Is personally acquainted with
all the characters In Ihu Honolulu In
surrection, said lust evening! "I be.
Ileve that Ihe present Iroub'o will re
sult In cx-0,uuuu Lllliiokalaul beliir
bauUhed Iroin thu UluiiiU, riliuh a
ssiitluient has Ijeeu fermenting for
some (line lu (lie uyunl u( any further
Irouble owurlug. The prt-seut gnvtni
Uleut is lhble, ublu and determined,
and ( van be reJM on (but ViU
Dole and JiU udvUrs will wat wMj
sud pruluut (lie liHimr am) autonomy
of Ihu IsIuniIs,
U Htolu i'ottaiit (jtaiuut.
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why that's our business, we make new
and repair old. Call or drop us a card,
aud we will attend to your wunts,
Covers all prices. No. 187 Commercial
street.near postolllce. J. L. Kapllnger,
When Others Fail
Hood's Harsupurillu builds up tbe
shattered system by giving vitorons
action to tbe digestive organs, renting
an appetite and purilyitiR tho blood,
(t is prepared by modern met hods,
oossenxes the greatest curative p.iwers,
ind has the most wonderful reord of
tctual cures of any medicine in exist
ence. Take only Hood's.
Hood's Pills are purely vegetable,
and do not purge, pain or irripe. 2.5c.
JOHN HUGHES.
Dealer lu Groceries, Paints,
Oils, Wiudow !Iass, Varnihlics
and (lie most complete stock of
ltnishcs ot nil Kinds in the
State. Artists1 91ntcrinls,Lime,
Hair, Cement and Shingles and
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New Advertisements.
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