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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1895)
EHM HSMOTWwW HffiMfHINQ jin.jj-au-i."'"" ' 1 r? jjT H5 CENTS PEll MCXNTII BY MAIL. -AX' II.AJL4 J O U JLVlN AJLj COUNTY O U'FIOIAL PAPEH, IMBliiite illlifeMIIia ' " "-1 'ji''iJ J it NO.a3i Electric wikes loose VOL. 7. DAILY EDITION. SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY FJCBKUARY Li, 1S95. DAILY EDITION. m 1 m m m Does a straight forward cash business, buj'ing for cash at tht lowest prices, f-aving all iHsco'unts, and selling for cash at the closest possible margin of profits. Under ihis rule we are enab'od t ffurour goods to our customers at unusually low prices, thus saving them from 15 to 25 per cent over ordinary prices, and on many articles as much as50 per cent or more. Wo invito all to call and examine our stock and judge for themselves We carry a full lino of the Brown Shoe Companies "Star 5 Star" Shoes; also a lull line of latest styles of fur and wool Hats, Clothing for men and boys, Underwear of all' kinds, Overalls, Jackets, Negligee and Dress Shirts, Hand kerchiefs, notions of all kinds, Laces, Eibbons, Em broideries, Gloves, Curtain Scrim, Table Linens, J. & P. Coats' Thread, Eubber Boots and Shoes, ar.d many other articles useful and cheap. All heavy underwear still at cost to clofce out stock. E.T.BARNE 333 COMIVIKRCIAL, ST. (FT S The Willamette Hot e! LEADING HOTEL OK THE CITY. Reduced rates. Management liberal. Electric cars'.ieave hotel-for.'all pub c milldlngs and points of interest. Hpeelul rates will be given to penmuent patrons. A.. I. WAGNER. SI 1 i LM1 lr MP HIT CO., LIMB, CEMENT, SAND, And All Building Material. 95 STATE ST. Artificial Tooth INBBIITBD Without Plates, Boots and badly decayed tooth rocrownod with either cold or porcelain, Nothing hut lirHt-olans work done, DR, CONTRIS, IDWNTIST, Parlors ovoi CJray JJruH. Wm cc RED FRONT LIVERY STABLE, J, C,1 MANSKN, Mhiiwiw. a M..11 u 1., ..c iinu kik! Hmririiid mi Hand. JlurMU Jlonrflml by Uw J3y, Wuuk or Month. CWQr OoinmwroIttJ wl TiwIm l.ruiui, fcAWSWVl m.Mff in '"Hill ""r."1 '- znar-. ...-n. CWBtA.Tr 3B3CfcOQ. tMmmmmmwmmmmom Hardware, WnRons, Carts, Roscl Machinery Wm muoh iKn. ArtmnrirlMlWAr. IMHLUM NT """ TittTOvrtw'wwl,,Airu tmt W. Cor, li! intf Mbetly W. J, A, fiotan, the Furniture Man waturnJ HBWBWWWJ Take theOne Cent Daily NO- DRAWING AS VET In the Great $i00,fl00 StMiAtoriall Lottery. STATE HOUSE GOSSIP. Hod.vC. W. Fulton has reappeared on the senatorial stage and is hot among tbe impossibilities, IS HERMANN OUT OF' THE .RACE? His Election Would Suit the En tiro Northwest. Tbe senatorial lottery did not result In adrawing'of tbe $100,000 pr'zj to day. There was one more pulling to golheroftbe opposing forces and the men who havo been saying that it was about time to drop the impossible "temerity" candldute, having again disappointed their constituents, show ing that they a-ro held by other consid erations than mere personal choice or a desire to represent tbe people. A tele gram from Washington reveals the faot that Mr. Hermann's name was never used by his authority, and that he did not p3rsonaliy authorize the with drawal of bis name from a candidacy which he never entered upon. Of course, he has tbe courage to say that members have a perfect right to vote for him. The roll-call today discloses no yielding on the part of the nutl-Dolph men. Hon. Geo. H. Williams Is gaining daily In popularity as a conservative compromise candi date, but be has not himself shown bis baud in tbe fight. If he finally de cides to make a stand he has friends enough to swell bis vote dangerously near the election point. It is to be regretted - that Dinger Hermann's name has been dropped from tbe list of ellglblea, evou at preBent,becauso in the eyes of the people no man's election would have glvon such eminent satisfaction to all the peopio of ull the etites on the Pacific coaHt as tbe promotion of Congressman Hermann to senator Dolpli's seat. The vote, today, resulted; UUl.l-ll, ,w, Gowan Gowdy Huncroft Beach WundoJI J J ridges ilrownell L'ulbrouth Calvert Cardwell (,'lecton Conn Duviil JJeiwi (loan A'iy lilt Iter ooihhy OUI) Hobson Maxwell MoCrakeii McGinn M career Mlntle Moore Myeru J'uttormm of Marlon) J'rtXtOfl J'rlre WWKf.r,, JO, QurlU Behlbredo Bhutrum Blitiou Hmlth of Cluokamus) Bmltli of Josuplune) Hmltl) of lolk) Hlaiiley Btelwer Thompson Woodard liwoUiiii flHr" IJuvIs (Julld Uoiiimn &, Ifopu, of J'rtjjeraon r wm) smw ffffifr" ylo nrd WHWHmVOMh 7. inr ttiiml u id! mmm mniftfl; ww mm o, iiiijjj IBwMjr fwl wm, lis. W!"" Itifo DPWHJI 6lUf ml Ohftim liw& iUrmmw, fob, n. -Mi YiBikb ttiU Utf $U$ni tfiiiJwi mulmiur iM ixfti U tyy hi) ikv Iw, l niImt ws&Aut iMs listr- Hm li 8mMJ Ml jfeiEiM- WMUMMMMi. U U & ll'Httfil' iMiUUi HH!iml l Utf wtlilUl The entire Pacific railways' lobby is at Salem again. Of course f'ey 'have Tlio interest In the senatorial contest. A larRe.drfegatlon of tho Committee of OnoHuudred of Balom aucl prom inent citizens weje beforo the Marion couuty delegation this forenoon, with a petition of about 1500 c'tzans, asking reductions lnRalaries of couuty ofllclals. Tuolr petition was adopted and referred to the delegation of this county for ac tion. Tho Oreaonian has unother urutil attack on Governor Lord. It says he is unfit for Senator, because, as a mat ter of fact, bis hearing was injured while In tho War. Gov. Lord's ear is close to the ground, however, and his hearing Is good enough to hear the tramp of the masses above the clamor of tho plutocrats, who wan', the earth with a barbwire around it. Rep. Coon has a very merit irious bill providing a new. and niDro complete homestead law. ' It is a very finished measure, covers the subject entirely, enacting many impoitant provisions relating to homestead exemption. It is tho most important land law beforo this legislature and Mr. Coou deserves the thanks of the people of Oregon for his labors lu preparing it. It is n bill that will pass. Rap. Paxton's bill to redlstrict tho state Increases Multuoiuah county's representation by five and reduces Ma rlon county by a member and a half In the legislature. When tho concentra tion of political power is, as at present, Inimical to th.e best interest of Oregon pis proposition Is only In keeping with other monopolistic manifestations that emanato from tho metropolis, Tho gall of this bill Is as usual erjuul to tho occasion, THE PREVAILING STYLE. Old European Blood and New Amer ican Wealth Nbw Youk, Feb, II, -Tlio Hull's Purls cable says; Comtu do Caslelluiie, whoso engagement to Anna Gould U announced, belongs to one of tliu oldest fumllM la Fruncu, hu parents dating back to tlio loili century, Prior to lliwt time tlio IiuiuU of tliu family woro princes of Province uml vaesuU nimro lliailgu, Tliu family Btiuoesitlon Jiiflludea many uliovullur of (lie oritur of Huiut Jfrprlti Tliu uomiiI' KW'Ifatltor w Muroliul ilt CAviellanu, wlio wm t ruiii ou Miller during (Iju Klrot uiii)lrMi anil Itl griHiilbtluir was a dujiiiiy n lliu rvtyn ut ri'ui I'lillUripti, Jll fMliur. n ttm& iMsnjut uj. Iiuij wa u in luiyi'tlgl Ujimly In 17I, HUil Nlu" tUttt UlUJ? Uii UU Wtfll' kuuwi) lu IUftUfJl. Ull WKflW 01) UimlMD l'ni hUltfy ran It mvtii i)lttii wHJmm M4fijuki tin liuriul lMi) Ulf lUrttartr uthjMm, l ulm dUtfi4wjiU4 MiiMi wliw tmiiljf Umj y uf IU. Uttl, 'j'Ji lUttt imi- Ukmii il Mciiefis li on tilt Um nh! ih u ') ' UnHrngt au4l &i mwyt it iUi bjjMv dv ' vim mml tti kimul n Mm wji t M i-ut 4sw mi iw i Mital' m UUIBI Executive Cleraoncy May Granted tlio Rebels. Bo THE REPORTED PROTECTORATE. Uonht Tlirown ou the Examiner's Sensational Story. Vancouvbb, B. C, Feb. 10. Among the passengers by tho Wurrlmoo, was F. H. Holmes, private secretary of Da mon, the Hawaiian finance minUter, who is en route to England ou a vaca tion. He says there has been no change in the situation slnco the arrival of the last steamer, but he believed the effect ual manner In which the revolution was quelled will prevent any further uprising. Tbe natives aro much dis gusted at the fiasco, onn despise Wil cox for his cowardly surrender. In bis opinion, capital punishment will not bo billeted upon tbe conspirators, not becauso tbe government lacks courage, but because tbe country Is free from grayo offenses, and tbe Infliction of tbo severest penalty of tho law would bo revolting to the peopio. Holmes em phatically states that tbe trials, as con ducted so far, have been eminently fair, and that the appointment of Judge Whiting as president of tbe court, and Lawyer Kenney as Judgc- advocat?, Is considered fuvorablo to the prisoners. He does not know of tbo protectorate reported in thp Ban Francisco Exami ner as having been established by Uni ted Htiteu Admiral Beartlsleo over tho islands, nor'of-tho seizure1 My that olllo liU of Pearl Hurbor, Both stories lie looks upen as purely sensational, GRADUATING EXERCISES. At the JML ,, J MN Tho tialem Fubllo School Opera House. At tbo opera houso, Tuesday evening, ut 9 o'clock, the graduating oxerolsea of the February olas will take place, J u order to defray oxpeisea,au adinlssloii fi;o of 'if cent Tor adult mm) 16 cent for children will he charged, -Tlio fol lowing I a llt of imwe of tlio mem- boiti of the cJuhbi Margaret Laura Parkliursl, Iovlim Wuplla Yoier,Goor gleium Gluiioro Owyinie, Mry Gruoo lidliiiigur, MablofilalroHmiUi, Nuiiult Hell Malvli), Leonlda UlamJ Jonix, joiiu Hubbull Coioimm, Alitor Wllllain Hulmlze, FrmJ Jtw, I'aul Vtunlerwl, CuuiiHa u, Uollmth. JIIHwii Muhe MwilouU, MIM.I fJillliio Kiri, JJlllHl loilO ItlgilOl), AllDO JDH)(,to llii)K', Alluu I). Juuliuyn, Ifitiiry Tin1'))" ilwlt, J.ooii (inrnlil Ifplluiii), Arulilo mm WlHinril, JMIhimI HimHIi Huulhwluk, Me)jjt) IJiowii, Sw)ii I), lurpui Albwrt Maliuyy (jrillpy, "nmnfimyfir TUi iwmw will Lv ulium J'liiuaud UillKlll. Tim Aium lvi iwf immi mi mt , m- viU) u njlii iwitj u 7giKbj mi nimi li imam' Tiu Urn mm uji fruit) I'vUIhiu) A i u'mfc ftmim mmmu Aw uimiw Umim urn iltmu Hum iwiiU mwiiijf tflMiimu. Hp m m imt ui imi m uav rtwmwi ihtini i e ui Tfai lHta Wi iteimp I my a; mudybit liuymi' A i'liWUliJ, U m tM4y KBUfipiJ liw allUi u mm minif m mw w Aptti ymmmihm$w am Mm li mtmi imm4 V4jiiirm;i ff Utf wjuwi Nwiiiii r V li IUAHW nami Urn U Uw fwl uitfM&ytttf THE FROZEN OREW. SeVoU Mon SfieU in the Rigging of a Wrecked Schoonor. NUw Yonlt, Feb llth. Tho HfosaT- lng crew from tho Lone Mill station, on tbo great south branch opposlto Eastport, L. I., was out at daybreak yesterday, and down tho beach In tho teeth of the storm to make one more attempt to reach the men lashed and frozen In the riggiug of tbo unknown schooner. When tbe life savers left at daybreak, sevon men wero banging in tbe rigging. As tbe arctic winds did not abate, and as the waves were washing over tho grounded, lce-lockcd wreck, the life savers felt that tbo men must kiirely be dead. Captain Baker fixed bis glass upon the ice-draped rig ging of the wreck. Seven forms bung there, not onn having fallen during the night, but three of tbo men wero hanging bead down. Evidently they had lashed their legs when they wont into the rigging to escape the fury of the gale. During tho night they had died, and, the fingers relaxing, tho bodies had fallen, hanging by the knees. Tbo life-savers tried to launch tbo life boat, but tho shoro lco mado the effort vain. Tho life-lino was then fired into tho rigging. Thcro It hung, with a certainty to life for whoever could reach It, and it was within a few feet of each of tbo four upright figures. Soon tho llfo savors saw ono man stirr ing. He painfully and slowly disen gaged hiniBolf from tho lashlugs and started for tho line. Ho took n few steps forward, paused, hesitated, almost fell, and then climbed back to tbo surer support ho had loft. In a few moments another man Itegan to work himself loose, and, succeeding, got out lu a .slow way that, was painful to see, He crawled a little further down than the first man, and then lie, too, utop pod, Jfo almost lost his balance, re gained bis hold, remounted, uud wrapped himself lu tlio cords of (he rigging In tho placo ho had left, The life-savers were In dlBpuIr, It wo clear the men In the rigging were loo weak, too alii!, loo nearly rozeii, to do Anything morothuii fasten a lino Jf It fell acrofa their hodlen, so the camion was fired again ami aguln, hut without BuccegH, Tho last lino was llrud about midday, and (turn till time until dark tlio HfO'Bftyertf, Hhollvrud by (ho mound of lco, wutohod unl rcd ( )k ()f someway ni reuniting tlio puhooiiiir, TliM llfO'touyer think (hoy mil waim tho wriuik if kip !t until lilh lido, 'I'lirt pAJiirln lfmiilu VfAWimtUtl, l'b, JJ.-'ThM JltfUMi Uommll(uoui) J'tfuJJlW JitllJjnjijti KHVUtt liuHiliig, (winy, lu (hj romnlellvo oniiu (HimjmuiM, itiiMry AwWrmi, rmiw ul itwmmin illrwiuf ut Umi UiiIuh i'ttlll, A. A, 11 iluimulu, (fwtnlHllvM ut tliu (uivlfiu uuuilup vHUvmiw uLijny.iiiJ M. 'I'wml, of lliu Iteuiml i'nMUt, iimuLnl tljtt lWimUuU til Uiv wfimMiHtiMit U pulUv lliMlr jfiiijiwj ilriiif l-y ijyiijH Uw j'fli)Ju) iimmu, uu mmmui 0 wJjWi thj uin Unlit) mnw wwhiw ib i'tiiiaj Hfiaw Skimmmt iw li Jllitmi dwi mmUjz (limJ i li, Mm liitlfkli, tU Umii8&nMmM tltm ui lb i uimt I'MAn M tj itodmm Bmi Mm UBMM, M u 4m Uijirt, tin wmiite Wtim mi riw v Atoj' w miuuu w immun wum, m Dama?o t Properly and Danger! to Life. Cmii; linilOLMin n !;vniM)iinrnix i ww.nu iiuuomiulu u.i nniiUMirAb iDmMZmi; urn Un,t AiHlM' MMi L? mJmtvTf imsmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmm Mi'iijf i...jL.... urni imks' www immmmmmtvnm l li 'l iH-Vl RoYal Bakinff A Part of tho Quaker Oily Oops . Nenvly Wild. i jiii.Aiji;i,i-iiiA, ieu. 11. jjy tnefe entaugk'iiieiH of tbo powerfully v charged wlroj of tle PeopluV Eleolrlc Traotion Compauy'ii Hue, with those of j8 the PnlludulplilaCumpauy.at 10 o'clock this murnlu,.', a lure pecilon of the city ft nKmif Turn tir.tt.ir.l .l.nn ..m1 I?..Im. k mout.t av-'iuu was, for soma consider able tlm. In Imminent danger; and, thoug.i uuthlug moro serious than se vere shocks was sustalued cUIzjuo' liyoa were Imperiled by tbe erratic el ectrlo current, which Hashed and ran through tho residences In that neighborhood. At Twfluly third and Falruiount avenue the People's doublo Hue of wires crosses tho Traction's double wires. TI19 latter, on Tweutythlrd street, have been up only a few weeks aud were not charged, The other line Is lu operation, The trolley polo of a west-bouud car bouueed off its wire at tho junction of the wires of the two companies aud struck the unQharged wire, which broke under the blow at a point up Twenty-third utreet. Tho trolley polo caught this us. charged wiry, pulling It Along Falr mount uyenuo aud made tbodaiijjerow oouneolloii by drowning tbo People's charged wire, Tho looee eml WP drugged around thecoma ami twlstml urounl awning pru, Tlio current found ooiiiiuctbn through iho iloatl wire with tli awning noil, the wnttfr ll3 ami other mulsiHu ooneiruotlon In tlio ya llnu making h ahort ulr DUll, Tliu wiuf hulldlng, mi Falr.noiuit avenue, I tlio xaloon of Lumlwrl if loin. 'Tln-re I foot of waiter In !! iHillar, Id Hitiur j'ljw aro bunded, ami III front iloor Inuk iiiv1im al. 'Hut urn Unw, N, mi, I Hurler uiili IClipl' ilrw, wliDiji Ilia Witlvr jilpwmifki mJ Hi wriiicu wmM mi 1 1 ip, 'am i him w. u mm' 'milk nkym, Uu. tf!4, ww iIwmw ly AIM, vi ftJjiiMi Uy Hi mam, wiiiMii wmiv hiiM mmwi iii mmimi mmlmuBiium Ui Mi Hmu't Imwim, MM, wliM ilv i'fuuk '! WhJuj Mull, Imih i4kIJJw turn to mtmi umiu Mm Nmu'I uuitwl) mmiwl ilwt. 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