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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1895)
;iwWan t9cftm- .1 jxi! frjf frl " JXJST STYLES THAT SELL JN- Ladies' Waists, Silk axd Pehcale, Lahqe Slekvbm, Full Lbnoth, Filled Shams,- H-PLY BaMET OOLLAIt, 3-Plt Cvvfh, J. J. Dalrymple & Company. JW THE CAPITAL JOGRBiL (DAILY AND WKKKI.Y.) BY MOKBX BROTHBRB, THURSDAY, MAECH 7, 18M . 8, VEAJUtOltiV, BOOKSBLLBR AND .STATIONER HAH- TUB LATEST IN niiunu IISSOF, unci n BOCIUrVXNOTE l'Al'KK, AND BNVBLOI'JM. Typewriter bond, llneu and carbon pipi and, In fact, anything one might denlre In ti way ol (Utlonerr for onto, tclicxl or noun. ue. 203 Commercial L PERSONALS. Judge McCain returned to Portland this afternoon, lUv. V. H, Uwynrie went to Grand Pass last evening, A. II. Forstnerwaaa Portland bul nest visitor yesterday. H'julro Farrar went to Aurora tills afternoon on business. Hou, 1). 11. I.ooney came down from Jelleraon thlH afternoon. 1). A, Croaaati wan In Portland on business yesterday afternoon. Keuator 1. 1. Patterson la home from n bulnea trip to the inetroplU. Col. T. 1). Wait has relumed home from n few day' visit ut Portland. Prof. Z N. Parvlu was a pasieuger on the Jl:17 local for Albany ou busl- Htate Printer V. Jl. Letflu was a pa acuger for 1'orllaml on the afternoon local. Jtev. Jobu Parsons went to Monro on the morning local where will hold wvlres over Huuday. 0!l tVirla Wallac, a student at the rnuto school, led for her homo at Voa. kum, Umatilla uoiinty, on the 1 1- local, Mr. and Mr. Win. Jl. Lawlor, of Halt J.aku Utty, who have I en seiid. lug u few day In Portland, returned to theulty thlauiurtdiig. P. M, Jtowliy, driver far thuHultm aleaiil laundry. I taking lioit vava Hon, He went to PwtllMiid (hi after noon wheie he will ylll fflMUil a f'M lay. Pollen Court The IHI f Jauiea flutter tdiargul Willi aacault ullli a iluiiHufi)U wtaiwi, lias Imii txiiljwliad uolil 7 S III. Na(. unlay (o tiiluw Ilia alalv to muii lilf.erfViluiisM. J J, H UUhuiiM wk) ll (Ilia and ! llllsaftttmuii'i far uJiig (ifttfW IsllgUDgulu Ihv iiHwu ut Jadlw. Wlieomu, TIhuw iipw mwtiis Mutinit wlii l aj KW!lier' lu a tw u)s. All bJutli rf IU), avabj, aiajju Mf evwjIlilUjftUMHUl iJrlMW'i liialln UIm Jum liuluijl liaj a ail wl w(ih kHi ftwu lln- i'futin (ur iljiKe yUH" lyiMi uatitr livJMl aluJltfK tJlllH utU lflV HMtf f llMUl atl Uw itHl 1 JtiP 1111 fJ tU IWMtlM 9 I XUr uH tW 1 HKiHrti MMl Ui tlUit I (MM If MMM h UQU) &Uh ib Mt l ! VhM f lill IliW H tUmk kW MH 1 liiHrniixaJM!. Vei ni Hl4f til 94w fcUHi nH iiij cun enu nam 4H irlMi' w Ui iwwitiiMiiid lifc-lfc iitiljii l1u tAA Imitiu mAAB AiUH " -lBBt" jHr fpv p i'lpw aWI WHl iiiMbl f 14h in Mil muttUmt i k) i. J WW CfM n i jyw iiiD'y wf; ';;' &&& f$!&ii IN. A BEAUTIFUL LIKE Laoes ik-Latest EpINT D'Irlande, Vax Dtke, DkNTALB OuiKNTALK, Point Dk Venice, Buerre "Venice Point, Lace Collars. . nmijujmm-Mii,numuumiimiiii J EIVEtt NEWS. The Eaglelto and the Alice Alice A. bad a race between Independence and Salem tufa morning, the former com lug out ahead, The Eagleitc, whose crew deserted her at Corvallla, ha secured anotbei crew and la on her way to Portland. She Is expected to reach Salem today Steamer Elmore camo up from the metropolis lat evening with a law load of freight. Hhe left last evenlui for Corvallla and will return thin even nig, leaving for Portland at 0 a. m. to uorrow. Btcamer Altona came up lost nlgbt is expected, and proceeded on to Inde- endence. Itturnlng thla morning .be left for Portland at 7:15 a. m. with a good load of freight and her uuual number of passengers. Hteamer Modoo has been withdrawn from the river for the present, making her last trip down tho river yeaterdaj morning, Hhe will probably go on the Yamhill route in place of the iloag and the latter boat be transferred to the 0. J', company at Corvallla. The Kugene came down from Har rlsburg yesterday afternoon, and left tor the metropolis at 0 a. ru. The old sand and grayel ecow has Iwon towed to the tide of the old O. P. wharf and Is being uitcd as a substitute. The Ku. gene worked till midnight trylnic to raise tho O, P. dock, but failed. lioata are doing a good business at present aud the river bej.weeii Halem and Portland Is at a good boating stage. The upper river Is a III tie low but iut enough to hinder the Iwats from mak ing tchedule time. The river at Halem this morning -registered 4 0 feet above low water mark and Is falling very slowly. ARRL'tJTED FOR OAMBMNO. The Oruuado Commenced Against This Sport. Tug WIIhoii, Jams Jtughes, Janus Sotlger and Waller Jieudriuks, were nrrutUd last eveiilngon warrants Issuixi out of thujustleoooiirt, nharglug them with gambling, It U. Jluuiu lalMg ihu uomplaluliig wllr.tss, Dvfuiiilauls aptearud buforo Justko Juliiisou at 7 p. in yfstvrday, without an atiniey, wIvmI prallmliiury ecamluutloii, and were ImiuiiiI over to the grand Jury In HiesuiiHtf J h' mwIi. lf P, Talking tun slid On1 JuutM gMtng mi IheJr Iwnd, the diifuiiilanls wuru leliHtswl (oapNar bufwiti the iH'itt grand Jury whlah mi In J ii ii. JlHily Dmtrlsl AI(orHi A U. t iitllt p.narw) fur tke -(ulu. A (JlUMII. nilKH.-A IIUIIllMI ttf ulil'fafhluiiwj, anM tvar sIimU Mu era uivn In any fmiufal ilw t4tiii hah) In UiU ttlly. h is all (lis nle iiuUMautn (hoi) mUmi IIm flsgas ari gailalally i)adoi Mill fil ) at a tw paw up IU UHg (lUi ikl,and iuny ul Mm wiis-lv iMfM tllaw iim tMUUi HUb a bittsl UHm u itmr v wyuHHK umw mum tm a Um LUial Ukv )) alMik U U ti slt i t MltfW mi ay Vimi ul a kaa) up a llUJ WMli a Wis.! kVUw, 1 Uy (mImh lluumv w&4 mgU $i alia; uw vfuhmh H U iwsj thing m IslilMh A 1 'iUJUi Mm A uiMtUjjjj U 11b mmUw mmmby ui Hit )wtm Hu imm wi i it UuMtHm HninjInVMi iduh m PrfitaMtst ummt itHtummm l'0Ul liar MswisMWu Usaituaa! Utx if It 4mwh lMiufummt tmuiUW Uumtokm nktiu Ut Urn Aft attU ti mU& tut tU- Htwm isf bftfihf SM)rMMM. Ur ut hMUt ( HMd' W Hl Jbjuv "STUmm; Um) IM 'Jlia llMMMbl IasM fall M itijitil smM li) jsjM gk) aiss I MMf A 'UMatsnitytti miMll Ual iM iitirtt MWtmui ' i ilak4 k kat iabui riji DM I lMi W-Ul4ili a ill lijlMil, isyaj k jUmtii.tMif hum liut , ms&g, kwasjyy hum LsuaT u uUfnVj J L - '$&iE& mm jjdst go The Oregon Kailroail Comniissiou Figlif. NO ATTORSEY GENERAL'S OPINM. Is (hat Official 8(anding in Willi Corporalionsf Attorney Ueneral Idleman Is still In Portland formulating and holding onto bis opinion on the Railroad Commis sion case asked for by Governor Lord. The corporations bavo their lawyers at'work and have retained counsel to make a flgbt to retain the present com mission, It begins to look very much ui though Attorney General Idleman Is in very little baste to gel rid of a commltsion that there Is ery little law to retain. The cases cited by Tin; Journal have been examined by the best, law yers In Oregon and do not give the old commission any ground upon which to bold over. The commlesiuu Kb? If had so little confidence Its own standing that It neglected to again qualify or take any oath of ofllcc. Jt is the uu n ecessary yermlforu appendage of the Oregon Dody politic, the corpo ration appendicitis that must be cut on". Awaiting an opinion by the attorney' general, Governor .Lord has been fur nished briefs in tbe case of the strong est character, going to maintain tbe position that, as the legislature failed tolled, there Is a vacancy, of all the commissioners. It Is not kuown whether Gov ernor Lord will wait for an opinion from the attorney-general, or that ho will be guided by It u hen It Is given. Of course, the present commission would carry their case Into court If they were declared out of office aud the governor should up(oIiit. They will do thai anyhow, relylu upon the cor poration to defend them. In that case the state would be de fended by tne attorney-general and If he was disposed to do so hu could make a weak defense mid let them down easy. If there Is any way to accom plish It, the present commlpsloii should ie aooiisuea ami none wuatever ap pointed, and save the ntute 120,000 now as good as thrown away. HTATE FAIR BOARD Meets to ReviEe Premium Lists and Arrange Races. 'Iheijucstlou of holding the annual slaUi fair Is a wry important one to the jioople of Halem, As there will prububly be no Indus. trial fair at Portland this fall, there Is some priMwt of there Mug a demuiid for a ten days ur two wwk statu fair this ytr. , I he Mala Uwrd ul agrlaulture insl ut 2 p. in. PikMltJtMii Uallwwuy, rwartttmy mine, J p. ApiMssikM. David UuU (Iw. a II IMI, 7. P. ily, U. A Mr. Ulilwlwi, J i.il aljwa, J. Jl Ainatt, hmI I), If. Moudy, muMiimr ut Uu hoard WW) iiMHit. 'ilia m4iug Is umIImI in mitir Uw auiM uuMuun t m TiMMji piMMWiH iai, ariauging sjbVHdld itrugiaw, itMttlHg tlM Uagli (ul lUv iuMttmm.tud uiiuti ImMimhi. J'l'a uwsrd Mill inulmuif uH U4a mtm INK. aud Mill iw gtsil aw bur MguuHUti nmi pmummu am laMaa Ut iNiawgiNi In Um jHuudum U 'ftm ha lnri uu luimw utUmluit MiuwiW UlUMUi, r m num j PfjNt. Jim vuth iMim4 uut a4 Ut tiuim rim umdit y mNM in utMiKy mt luar in (sm tit y itUm Uuudrj 1 UU wttfls) SYUU igMr 4m 14 HlMailitf an ifef 14iW WW aW mmi ajyijmi j wingtiinin mm' p)a riNki mInni tm m mm t lUMHUg a Ijiajtiilii mil j mm uu f a iit ) if mtfm to iaWltai y W sDlf aJ4 &1W psshmmhhmhhihbihh iawajMaKMsjitjMsjHHjs A4aWli Uiiwl llfrw WerWV fJjr- lifJrlPjVJl BAKlNfi iWtDIH HPI I'lmilu i Mien THE YATUAM 0Brln. Ifle Has TtfelTe Bundled Peopl I &ha&ig Hands. Itev. Yatman, the Kew York evan- Klit, 'ntlnuea to hoM fortn ami is proving a continued surprise to tne vurt cruHds. THUKSHAY NIOHT. Last ulabt the attendance was suffi cient to HII everv nook and corner oi tuo vast auditorium ct the First M. E. cburcb, many ttandlng In tbeaUlea ond gallerlea. Tbe cbolr, composed oi flftyofHalem'a best elDgem under tne direction ut Mr. Dickinson, opened tbe services with singing "Praise Him," "There Is Sunshine In My Soul," and "Itescue the FerlsbiDg." Mr. Yatinau then took for his evening lesson the 23d Psalm, the entire congregation re peating it In uulson, "A Charge to Keep I Have," was sung by tbe con gregation without organ accompani ment. Tbe evangelist took for bis sub ject tbe evtdeacesof Christianity under the three beads: lit: Tbs witness oi tbe spirit God's blgb testimony to the einnor that be Is saved! 2d: Ttstimony ofGod'a werdjgd: Testimony of fruit bearing. A brief after-service of about twenty minutes was held at the close of tbe aermon. Today'a announce ments are: Services at 8 and 7;30 p, m. Doors open at 8 sharp, not before, No one will be seated during prayer or the singing of a solo and no one will be seated up front after Rev. Yatman has begun his discourse. About two-thirds of tbe entire audi ence remained to tbe after meeting. An Innovation at revivals was intro duced by the evangelist last night. When the whole audience were on their feet be requested them to all shake bands with four of their next neigh bors, then with six nelgbbore. By tbe time this was well under way the ten or twelve hundred people present pre sented a queer eight. People went from one side to tbe other of the whole house aud shaking hands with people they never met before and perfect strangers. It produced a great deal of good humor which was taken advan tage of by the seuker In a highly ef fective manner. No one wus called upon to make any religious demonstra tions and no opportunity was ollered to anyone to "como forward," Yatmau seems to be dltlereut from all other re vivalists ever in Hslem. ills methods area continued turprUe and no one kuows what will come next. Mr. Yat man himself is learning to ride a hlcy cle aud Is as enthuslai'tlc about that as about his special services. Died. ivr.iuiir, At, tne ram iv Home on MI.bIoij Hottom, March 7, I8M, the Infant daughter of Mr. aud Mrs. Jvulght, of pueumoula. Funeral Hilt be held at McMiunviile tomorrow, TothkAbyi.um. Dlim Link, aged 6a yaurs, who has been deaf and dumb sliiiw early hIiIIiIImxkI, wus ytuterdsy uummlttMl l the lusaiie asum Iroui Cmtoop uxiiity. Wvr(Jve Up if you suilar with asthma, brouahliu or uii i iur dlstXiMt of iliu iiiruut umi lunua, iiuthlug tun suriirlM) you uiuru than thf rapid Improvement that will imtuv, uiu umi ui (tArUTA A III 15, Jl yirii aie imublwl with uutarrh. umi havv tiM wtlim iiitMllulnea, yuu will U uuKww iu eipiMM yiHir uinuwiiulit b in ntuirmou huh maiaiiiauiMius aura Hr.i ' ' 'A I.J P0ft J A CAT. II I I ' la li. 1 1 1 av rttiiiwllui urn nui .jji.j asiuiiMilMis, uui iiaimal pKalUHtluns vi Cailruriila iMd at W oJnl. hihI H-iW liMawiu, iuiw) iur ftw, aim gusrab taial by Ituuu A Jliuuta. ajMii'owiAi.h. A lrgtiMiMiiii. I4niea(, Mllh IUpIiIu yauli, swmu uwi urn. awn wwud Ui auliauia jw abMk)' immit ut umU. Call N u w rmr winw, WHHH. TUJ 10 mti HI a tin, uiMmtt U Hi liHk) S4iUj u w im Utnm't Umn mm imikM J'KIMW ' i MMTlfAJ. w Jut i ai i imiwfeH, mm mum ifWtfm Urn m IW '-fMaBlf ilkr-f' tmmfmmnmtniumifmmmnitmt WE 't&uzvrf njfgTyr PffiKOYBR ON The. Ex-dorN-iior KjoIm Orrr the Victory. SAVER THE REPUBLICAN PARTY From (Join-,' to Piects by Electing Mr. McBride. Ex-Goveruor Sylvwtor Pennoyer has been In the city attending the funeral of Mrs. Phil. MeUcban, He left for Portland on tbe 1:40 tram, after seeing many old frleuds about tbe 8Ute bouse. Ex-Goveruor Penuoyer greeted The Jour:."AI editor quite cordially, and eald; "I want to congratulate you on tbe fight you have made and won for the people of this state in helping defeat that man Dolph for U. 8, Senator. "You have said some awful rough things about me in the past, that made me feel hard towards you, but I cheer fully forgive It all for what you have done in this instance. It is all pustand I thank you. "Vou have saved the Republican party of Oregon from going to pieces in tbo election of McBrlde. Next year all three parties will put tree coinage of silver in their platforms and under those circumstances tbe Republicans stand a chance of carrying the state. The old Simon ring at Portland eeemt completely broken up and will hardly reappear-in state polities." VESSEL8 IN COLLISION. Two Steamers Collide in tbe OHec peaka Bay. Baltimokr, March s. The 11 j line steamer Dinville era ii lut - the Ht. Mury's.near Fort Curro I la-st o e ntug. The Danville wa buu.nl out for Norfolk, with a Irage pasueugor list, Tbe steamer Ht, Mary's was boiiml up with 75 pisbeugera aboard. The heavy fog prevented the look-oul from M-eli g he lights, and the voels were not u sighted until too late to avert a coIIUiou. Fortunately both vessels were proceed- Ingslowly. The nllol of the Ht, Mary's threw her head to xiit, ami the Dan ville crashed Into her side. The shook was the first intimation the psseeuuers had of Inipendleg danger, aud fiuUntly all was oonfunlon, The ollljers of the Ht. Mary's (julekly dlMoverad that tl u glancing blow of the Diiivilledid m.t seriously Injure the VkMset, and r surixl (he ttuilml wieHgsr, 'J he DjuvIIIs kt4XMl by until lnftiriu ttial the Ht. Mary's Mas In uo duHgur u slnklug. H will auyar the An&, A VIOLHNT OONViar. Pollseitiau (Jivsn a Woody Hast iu Opn 0Hlt. Wah Kkaii4jiiu, Marikli -Ju Uw mmtUf auwrl UW wui, i ku Wil - km -JtffcUatl imr uW avUMlelMl, MM miuUnmsmI by JtMs Waihaw Uttif in 14m mtliMttiiuff um H.H .Uw! " Ukik) mbUii MM aiMiiib. HitflMti't uimmiMm, uimtui Mtsaiy u utj imp mi mmtmmmt Ui iMMil kM9 Nf4 1 m y imtmui iu mttui fmm, fmiih urn aUtataJ Jtt4 Hm i UM, smM4 sMaJMip m Iftjily , test u, uv turn. iy Ufm ULif &m k-u4l uimiuHm imn AmUm MtiMft ut it44mtf a jTiyftij H0m mum, kt , (, i If Urn tnw u, l4,w tmf ttM 6mmmm utt ii u Ji ,., Z!7T. UHimtHl fit Hm ftaai 'uaaiiLu. janMHHM JOHN HUGHES, UttiUw in UrwvrUm, Palm. Hjuthm ki iuj tomb la the mm, trmtUMritiiMm, !lmiVIfiaiDl iUfekJ atlJiUfllklUli fflMtmrnt DOLPB. . I . Uil ir MrTPTi - ,- i""i - W? Deal -IN- Elephants. HAVE YOU AN ELEPHANT FOR SALE? We will find you a buyer if you have 0110 in good condition and you pre willing to soil 'heap, WHAT VK ACTUALLY MKAN i that wo have liuyerH for a number ol' fining and city dwelling honm, Wo are in corrosijondonca with a Inrw nunibur of Hut to n people who are coining out here aeon aim who have iimtrunied u to look thorn up bargmns, NOW WISAHK JU5AJJY to li.l your uleplmnu that yoj lmv Ihji-ii trvinir Iu anil fur a loilkf tilllU, WW Will find cm. nUivwr mid will not lw all: nuiiiuiur t it tffUitfr, Our iU itt miMlttruMt mid w ww in Uiiiuli with Uum vrmiUiiK iiron.it v. ir vm, .,,,, Udly wanuiik' U gull vimh iwuuvr'y nital iuw i'muIv to li.i it lit K ruHajMlttUsi i1iMi uu will fliwi y.Hi Uiyur. H iU runt mmJ leJf ifoy urymrif for uw-mUmu, mumaUuu gimimimul , J11 mi ur tmrm J-1 ummm, k to.. M OtmmmiM m, ' mNu, t . '...-..4,.i.-JiA'4SIsfe,rOTI J aa -- New AdxirllieiiieMli. w AN7ED-1! mlddl4iKd Isdy, tlon to do uoueirorK. Addrea m tklsofflce A-f Flio KXcUANUB.-iood Here and pU I property on Pngctikjunrt for properl IVWeru Ortoo. Addri-M Joiifual ottlce. plaited y in B-at.ll jflTKhbA HHKKMAW. -irpswming ntui r) oouitnercla tteuogrsphy, Orace, njotn lLCnty block. Tliebwtofwork dona at bS lonal.lB rlw. 12 S6 !'sOuM'-A cnild's g .Id nnif. wltn it setting owner can get name by colllnsnttbaJocn lAr.olU-SBndraylugroriliisal. a-aiat LADH--H, we gladly tell jron howyoaran eafily make fUf weekly quietly at your own nome. ru muu raimiutii, iuiv wim (lumped envelope, nuuinu n MivuKiih AJ., Jo. lift, iu. 3-2 31 roil ExCHANaE-A nrt-clkj train farm, V iltuated In the famous .turned Klver Vniley, worth Dale., close to good market. Will ex; change for property about Halem. Addre,ll, cate journal. M 0-KY ltl 1XJAN.- tianti. llootn i, 11 if. lol Offlce block. to eXOHAWUL.-alem city property for land or Mock In Knnuis: Cloud county preferred. Inquire of U. W, Hmltb, Yew 1. ,. U.tM IU far, wwiii. v... 3B-IMI AM1SU Fuming canvauer ol good ad rirriL Liberal salary aud expenses naid II dreit. weekly: Permanent position, umwn atvjn CO.,Nuei7nieD,Fortland,rejon. l-o-Apr.17. s m AT ULV ilUCE.-l-at chance UTget oboloa tboroogbbrtd. chtoksos at halt price. Your plcx ota hundred; must bstolo, a. uoier, oaiem. on file in hU offlce C-"llittiTlAN wuiliNiikLiteraiure of nil kinds ou sale at 826 Liberty street, tiy S AltfKr l'AfKll-Uirge lotof heavy brown wrapping paper for sale cheap. Just tbs thIDg ror putting nnaer enrppis. Call at Jour. nal offlce. tl PA I'KIW. Portland, uucrameuio, aealtln Tacomaand Han KrancUco papers ou l ut lleiinett's iTMtnfflre block. IjANHItH Bpluodldjouiu lilouiiilligpluniii ut avenue greu bouses, Sli da pern tun i'O.ll, Tl? AHTKf)-A pciiTTulIui limrM-Ueuper liy h Y middle age woiuali Write to Mm, E. f Oetcbcll, Kalrarouud P.O. Or. 38twk.t GOOD EATISfi. -THE French Restaurant. ZICCOMMKK'JIAL fJT. 'i'hli btntlu tuemurket, L,uucbeimd inetli turvud on the uliortot notice. One of llie.l .taflpciit Krencli cook ou the ConiLVvJ MEALS, IS CENTS. ikufk;t satisf actio . ,. ,, liAtueiNH, Horse Shoeing Bliopon CheinekeU ktreet.at reur ol K. Ur'k lurnllurn kUue. Holl allnilloii j Inlerfortutf and hnrte with dUraki-d 'fl C. H. LANE ArCKUIAM' 'J'AIWJt, 211 Coimwrciiil St., .Sak'iii, AIITISIlt ;ti:i iavuwiiM H'W 1 ou hr AUswh and lb Msiintivilrnilr sua m tu4 Ui CLUH BTAWBa laVSVMKu WUUiH, U Cooper Shop, X a. Lis JlMi MLEM TILE W0HK8, WWTWEaWiJMWt MJi? fPTKlHHEBTHswipapwAavertlsInc Agent, LI, Jl itsrenanu' Excbanes, Ban IfraDciico, nrniirauthnrlied scant. Toll PEDer la Kent FASIIIOSABLP. MJt8, WAV UsTiitsiai I ivnm mm km wmfmWiM wnakwrJK! vmh,Jm J. w. sflirreitj aioitmut miwOT 'Mi '.iu.,.Aiif t t mm tkmhm ifMUtf iti mi w7i I, r tlSl'JWU t ''( 9 ?3"i 4ft IWI fliMBBi -. i ! 1j tllMmmMii1 mm