Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895, February 28, 1895, DAILY EDITION, Image 1

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Vacant Toduv.
WAsHiNllfoN. Feb. ill rWrilai-ter-Geueral
BIb&cI set at r.-ttt ll doubts aa
to bis purpose of remaining la the cab
luet, by tendering bis resignation to
President Cleveland yesterday after
noon. His letter of resignation is said
to have been couched in the usual for
mal terms'. The letter was written by
the poBtniaster-general at the close of
olllce hours today, aud was by him per
mnally handed to his chief a little after
5 o'olpck. This action wub not taken
hastily. Aa far haul; aa the tarly au
tumn, Mr. BIbboII felt that his law
(iruotlee ut Buffalo icijulred his personal
attention and at that lime lie notified
(lie president that sooner or later he
would be compelled to retire to private
life. Nothing fuitber pasned between
the two gentlemen with reference to
the matter until 10 days ago, when Mr
Blsuell again assured tho president that
he mutt soon resign his portfolio,
Tliougu in the department and con
gresalonal circles the air was filled with
n tmes of K)aib!e candidates to succeed
Mr. Illasol from states ranging from
l he Atlantic to the Pacific and li
Klorldu, stlli tho fooling- -.. ,.,.
among men in oiuuiai lire inai me
president would in some way reward
the untiring devotion of Representative
Wlllsou, of West Virginia, to the
udmluUtratloli throughout thU con
greas. Wahhinoton, Feb. 28. T e pre-al-dent
today nominated Congressman
Wlllhin h. Wilson, of Wert Virginia,
Ktmaster general, to succeed Jllseell,
who bus resigned.
An InUuwnn Monster.
TAtWMA, I'eb. 28,-An Brrcst made
by the police, hrlngv I" WkM the ulory
of one of the nnl llniiilluli trif of out
rnKo il'ftt l'u lou imrpetrniwl htrw In
yttr. The prlsoiiur In (leorge foguii,
n nlK;tttbleMjiM!urliig mtxihanlu, who
uttinu hero ilirte wwiku mi li'
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ALMOST A FATAL MISTAKE
An Old Woman Takes a Dose of
Sulphate of fclnc.
Portland, Feb. 28 Mrs. P. It.
Pugb, a widow, about 50 years of age,
llylng at the corner of Fifth and Colum
bia streets, bad a very narrow escape
from death by a doso of poison self-ud-
miuistered by accident. Mrs. I'ugh
lives alaua In her rooms at the place
nrnued., and, according to her story, has
do rjWlvw or Meads In the olty, and
tSHt (Q ftUPPQrt hfirslf , by dulng
whftUYP UgUfc warfei h nhtnln,
fi;!d&i belutf well mlvunwit hi lif, eho
In iu fttJliit) til'rtitll, This mufnhiB Mrfi.
Pugli did udt iVei well) atlddntillldbd
to tabs a dnso of saitd. It sdliiinlned
that there was a small pkekoge of sul
phate of Kino on the sumo blielf wliuru
the salts were kept, TJotli pabkages
were inclosed In papef, ana one could
readily bo mistaken for the other.
Epsom salts and sulphate of ZIno also
look exactly alike.
About G o'clock Mrs. Pugb arose ai d
took down what she supposed was the
harmless purgative, but which proved
to be the poisonous drug,, It was not
very light at the lime. She took a tea
spoonful of tho EUlplu'to, Very soon
she grew deathly sick and began to vo
mit violently. She grew alarmed, and
with gieat puiu and dlfllculty made
ner w.iy to tho drug etoio of Mr. Goo.
H. Btrowbrige, at No. 223 Yamhill
street, reaching there about 7 o'clock
due brought the sulphate along
with her, and, us soon osithe uaturo of
the poison was known,; Mr. Strow
bridge and bla clerks Immediately ap
plied the propor antidote. Relief was
quickly afforded, and the woman was
aoou past the danger point. However
the effects of tho poison left her In a
very weak and exluiueted condition.
'I'llA tltH""t ' "-- ol, u In
leave one' stomuuh In a highly Irrita
ted state. AbuutBtfO o'clock Dr. 0. il.
Wheeler city physician, was telepho
ned for, and, after making au exami
nation of Mrs, 1'u.jli, had her setit to
tit, Vincent's hospital at once, where
she can receive proper care and atten
tion. A few duys' quiet rest will no
doubt restore the woman to her usual
health.
Hhe Is a German, and speaks KuglUh
urokenly, Hho says she came from
Minnesota to Portland last fall, Hue U
a poor, forlorn old woman, feeble, and
without means or friends, and her case
should certainly be looked fW by the
proper nuthorldvt or some of Ihu city 'a
benevolent ortfaiilraMojis,
List of bead.
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Tim (Kail iiMiiiU'r HA, Injured JHj Ihure
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The Debt Cerlilkato Movement
Is Abandoned.
THE MCMUGIU MAL XDUO
Goal's Miflc OoMt llollef Mew
lire jbost 1itlny
WA&HtNrtTON, L'eb. 28. That Con
gressman Geary'tt Nlcurauguau canal
bill has died is death lfi something more
thau Beemlug. ThatmeasUref'or which
the Paclflo coast hoped so much, has
been hopelessly shelved. Representa
tive Geary is perhaps more disappointed
than any other member of tbo house
at the failure of his pet scbemo to bo-
come a law. Ho says "I cau only at
tribute its failure to pass, to ono thing,
viz. tho present com puuy was not given
a largo bonus for the oouoesstono w.hloh
they demuuded, and preferred to take
chances In another congress. They
have had a Btrong lobby here who have
douo elleotlvo work against us."
Cortfllcates of Debt.
Washington, Feb, 28. In the do
bato on tho proposod Issue of $100,000,
000 certificates of debt, Gorman took the
floor nnd maintained that If relief bo
glvou to tho treasury the only way to
atlord It was by the appropriation bill,
The question was, ho said, what was
tho present condition of tho treasury?
If It was found that more money had
MAn nnnronrlated for tho year than
tho receipts of the treasury nuu ..
during the year, tho senate could not
aflord to adjourn until provision had
been made to meet the deflcleuoy, uu
less oougrew desired the further issue
of bonds of a similar character to thoae
already Issued, Ho claimed that the
reoent statement of the secretary ol tho
treasury Is misleading. lie (Oormau)
llguiedout a deficiency of (00,000,000
for the year ending June ttO, 160 He
deolarod It was not wise for iwngrew lo
adjourn when the president lied
avowed that Jn case of emergency he
would continue to aell bow, Tho
mode of obtaining relief, lie said, wan
too ejemlve and w piling up the
publlo dubt,
When the (tropoaud amvmlmeiit
providing for the Imiiq of (rlllli!Us of
Indebted lie l;ai lcil road, Hmy
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flnaiiwlal amemlmvfil mi Ilia ground
that II In general IvghilalJoiJ."
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A BENTON COUNTY MURDER.
A Father in law Brutally Murdors
His Son-in law.
Couvallis, Or., Fib. 28. It In re
ported from Summit, a small station
about tweutj -Hvm miles wtst of Corvul-
11s, In the burnt woods district, that
John MoCalb was shot and almost In
stantly killed by his ftUher-fu-law,
Johu McDowell.
There seems to b,avg bean trouble for
some tlwa petweijn McCain RBd uii
wife, whjgu flRnliy mM by Mq9qwiU
imvins 0Ualb atffiBUrt yniitiliy on
a ouitraa of nMUIUhd brttla lm is
wife, 'l'lib trial Ualiib oil ye&tbhiay In
Justice tiukby'a bniirl, ttl l-llllo lM;
when McOalb was acipiittedi
McDowell and hid faintly wont ItttUa-
ahead of MoUdlbj Hnd Ihb lullli- fol
lowed with avowed iuttiutluu of tnkliiu
his children, who wore with bis wift
at bis father-in-law's. He roao up lu
tho McDjwell place on horse back, and
called from tho gate, asking If the
ohildren wore there, to which he wus
answered by McDowell that they wore.
He thereupon said that ho had come
for them, aud would tako them, when
McDowell told him ho could not have
them, and it Is understood that Mc
Dowell immediately fired a load of
buck-Bhot, which struck McCulb -and
his horse. The horse becamo unman
ageable aud turew McCalb on. As ho
fell, he tried to got up, Baying: 'You
have not downed mo yet," when Mc
Dowell rushed out with a revolvor and
fired throe more shot, all taking elteot
In McCalb's sldo.
McDowell Is 73 years old, whllo Mo
Calb Is a youug man, MoDowoll
claims ho shot McCalb through fear he
would bo overpowered If he allowed
him to get too oJobo. MoCalb was not
armed, and from tho Information so far
obtained, It Is thought tho killing was
for And the Inquest hw boon hold,
IT WILL HB OPERATED.
Trustee Wallace Announce! That tbo
Halem Cannery Will Run.
Wo have good news for the farmers,
J, fit, Wallace of the Halem Cannery
Co. authorizes Tuts JoimrfAi to an
nounco that be has completed arrange
menu to run tho cannery and U pre
iwred to ulgn up coiitragt on acreage
for jwas,
Holias today received telegrams lu
response to orders for over f 1000 worth
of aed, aud farmers who wMi Ui make
isontraots for pUntlug are reuwlwj to
null at the oiJIoo of the watr wimpauy.
At Jtiiwt 100 aores of e.a will be
usn ued and Ilia farmers are to be oom
gratulated mi the otiiieumallou of thU
euUrjirlwi, I titer on we nhull have
morn moo'I new (ur Ilia farmer along
(his lino. The allinillou l a Jiowfnl
one aud webellovu lliurn In a jmr ut
prosrllx ahead of u,
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TOE CUBAN MIL
Gen. Julfo Hang Hi and
Leaders Arrested.
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CDBA IS UfiDEIl MILITARY LAW.
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l.liib BU-uiut-r. OrUaUiii lUiiufi rri,i
tins inirutiirt rrolli Huvuim, hrlugu
neww iliatlho whole island butt Uen
put uuder martial law since Fubiury
24. Greut excitement provulh-d t
Huvuim, tiumluy morning owing to the
nrreat tr the old Culmu. General Julio'
danglll, nnd about thirty members of
tiio Urst families of Havana, who aio
Imprlsoued lu the military fori,
Cubutils. It is repotted that about
three hundred pcrnous, who Hympa
llilzud with I fie levoluilouists, uro also
imprisoned. There is no new from
the Interior of the Wand. People of the
northern portion of the lslaud were In
favor ot Qeuernl Manuel Garcia tuklug
charge of operations ugulust tho gov
ernment, while people iu the southern
part wuiited-another leader. il wua
rumored that tho threatened upillu
of Cubun revolutionists hud been bo.
trayed by one of their purty, '
PROP. FARRAND'B DI8C0V8RY.
Said to Have fpuud a Positive Oar
for Asthma and Hay-rover.
Anion, the few really eminent hot
anlstsof America, Prof. Karraiid if
rank, auu u Vicony,rtiJl!'4i'ufnju.
ceutly made will do mimli to add to his
fame,
After long research Jiu has found a
a hopny combination of heibs and
leaves ihut contain the pccullur healtk
giving (jualltlea of the famous Adlron
lUek regions, where disease of air
passage are unknown, Wherever tried
this has given great relief, aud 73 per
cent of the cases rejwjrlcd a perfnut euro
of asthma, aoniu of them seenilngly
liopeh'ss cmtew.
ThU Adlrondauli asthma cure Is now
nllerud to llm publlo gvnorally by lh
Dr. Howaid Oj., JJok V, 7, of Hurling
ton, Vt, who will mall a large slwid
box fur 60 cenls, They do not want
pay from Ihottf vhoui they do not pure,
aud will ndum the money to any
whom Adlrmidauk asthma eura falls t
Unelll. Thin remarkable irflvr nhould
Imi atuwpled at nine by any of tmr
readers who have asthma or oilier r"
drat.ry dlMniww.
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