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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1895)
" yjJBWWMipsJWIMWf ' I CAPITAL JOURNAL gPfi M, VOL. a. DAILY EDITION. SALEM. OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 1 1805. DALLY EDITION. NO. 2S TRY A. PAIR OF STAR S STAR BROWN SHOE CO.'S ri v A full Hue of all glides and ...... AT. II II K.T.BARNES 333 COMMERCIAL ST. ID Agent for Victor bikes. Are (lie El VICTORIA AkGMs ilm.- vl Warranted superior to ouy Bicycle built lu We world,"re. gardlesa of price. Do not bo Induced to pay more money for an Inferior wheel. Insist on having tho VVaverley. Built und guaranteed by tho Indiana Bloyclo Co., a mil lion dollar couceru. whose bond Is as good us gold.j 21 Ib. BCHORCHER, 85. 22 lb, LADIEB' f76. Cataloguo freo. Good agents wanted In every town. 8 116 i The' Willamette Hotel L13ADXNG HOTJ3L- IWduced rutes, Management llogrul, Klegtrlo caw leave hotel for ftll J)ub llooulldlKBiidollflnlerwt,lHM)olal rati" will Jm iv0 to wnimnl patron, A, I. WAGNER, SAIJI ) hlMli,, OJSJV1J3NT, AND, And All Building Material. 05 STAT ST, Haidworo, Wagons, AMI J AQWipUInJHA.IMIWMWNTWi W Cm. m usi imu m iawtfai'ge'cr !'.' HORSEMEN! J r !v styles at lowest cash prices 7T i. I EI Ib In the city. You can see her In the show window at Allen's music store. Sue is I Lie queen of all ladles' bicycles. The alionget, lightest draft and prettiest wheel on earth. J. M. WOODRUFF, Ageut. KjYCLBS. Highest of all fligli Grades. INDIANA BICYCLE CO., Indianapolis, Ind,, U, B, A OF THE CITY, ICO ) BCESKS'CE! Carls, Road Machinery SAlfM OHfGON' imm SC52-3r55? 11 Mff 1NTMEI Major Tattle Is Made Adjutant General - OF THE OREGON NATIONAL GUARDS First Changes Mndo at the State Prison. Governor Lord made public the following appointments teday: Jim W. Davenport, of Blvlorton, was, today, appointed land agent, under bouse bill 04, to select lieu lands for the Btate board of school land commissions. Major B. B. Tuttle, of Portland, to bo adjutant general of the Oregon Na tional Guard, AT THE TBIBON. Henry B. Brophy was today sworn lu and took charge of the office of First Warden at tho Btate Prison. He auc coeds Warden I. W. Berry, and wbb for many y.ars night-watch at the state house and a trusted employo of the state officials. He is not unfamll iar with the duties of the position, as he has seen service uuder a former prison superintendent. Mr. Berry was a very'competent und obliging official aud retires with all the honors of the olllce. Capt. Brophy will prove a faithful and vigilant official. Capt. Tree, of Klamath county, was today appointed fence guard, the first ohange made In a minor position at the pen. THE MARKETS' PoRTr.AND,March 30. Wheat Valley 80; Walla Walla 44. Ban FitANCisco, March 03. 85. - Chioaqo, March 30. Wheat, cash, 648; May KJ. ,.,. jnkw xoiik, juarcn w. nuvcroo4. Lead, 305. Dissolution Notice. The co-partnership heretofore exist ing betweon D E. Swank and Thomas Johnson, in tho milling business at Aumsville is this day dissolved. The business will hereafter be conducted by D. E. Swank. All accounts due the old firm will bo payablo to D. E. Swunk, D.E, SWANK, Thomas Johnson. March 11, 1805. d 3 12-lm Got a Lamk Back? Well, no wonder, aftor stooping over a wash tub the wholo day-long. You should do as I do; eend your laundry to" the Balein Bteam Laundry, thus, avoiding u hard doy'e work at small expense. IMI'IWVKD, The Congregational church has heen beautified und lm proved by the Introduction of a new lighting ytem, and the pulpit plat form has received a new carpet, To tjYk Pbnitkntuhv. WHIUm Heck man Was brought to the peniten tiary Huturduy afternoon to serve ft lift) sentence for the murder of hi' wife k lid win M September, III I't'UgUu ootinty. Ull pVklim," of get lliore EH" fame will he III Httluin Wednesday viilliif. 1'lfltKii ter oeul discount oil wwli purulin ut tilt Columbia lioe lore, IIHHUlo pHtL "1 Hviiliilr lliu Hwl olmwe ut 8M uvirntuij'tf jtrnoury I prnnouuwd iium iwr one by lf vi perl. jMii' friiiuu u)uUn ulow uliow, Ml ttoniwiiMiu' HUt klrl Hfity, )'f(ly;li'ii7irKtikfMt Mmii l Honur mauli' riuie nUtwl numty, Vtzlum Vumi H Ourd by Jnuppiiollnn m lliy iuol iUdU lndUwl poili of be, tsr, TJiKf it only on wv lo min ifonfiifcn iil jlmt ( uy w)iiillMlloit! mum, ill I foil f lt IHUiWJW MMlllg f llMJ l?v ttllllTMh WIWMIHW MIW ,M lUiitwl yoij bHV ruiibiiii uiiil f UmmitMlmtm, Mi wmuJV I ; ilfly MihHMl, jivaffiHMi l lli mm mi umt wf finny ilkllfjll 1UI1 litt llU noniik nnwnih im il will taut" klrl) 'Wi IMJ !.! M4 W HI 111 it lull lit ictli Unit urn '! pywiih M mm JhHjwJ wiw II MM Ut U lllOV m$mm H hit tuiituvri ut lMfM mvf .'l&tllll llluf .ulillull 11 UIJIUl ll I tutim u Um, )uitiii niiiif Im Him HM IJ.Il.H WUM ii. VjLQHMhihm.'VtoU OVER THE FALLS. Visitors Crowded Oregon Olty to Sea the'Sport. Obroon City, April 1. Five thou sand visitors were in Oregon City Sun day, drawn by tho announcement that Paul Webb, who, by tho way, is a wine clerk from Independence named Stew Art, would go over the falls In a barrel, and that Frank Miller would make a parachute lump from a baloon. The program wu .carried out faithfully, xen minutes ooioro vuo hcuiuicu kui, 4 o'clock, five pistol shots rung out, and tho barrel containing Webb was pushed out from the shore at Canemah, about 1500 feet above tho cataract. It waB borno buoyantly along by the swift current, went through tho first rapids without shifting ends, and in two min utes made the pludgo down tho cataract into tho central, whirlpool. Then tho barrel was lost to-alght about fifteen seconds, when It -fobbed up and was held 80 long aeoentta In the whirlpool. Finally It darted out, and lightly rode the moat turbulent part of tho river until caught, abou$ 400 yards further down, and towed)ashore. Webb came out In good conn lion, seven minutes after making theitart. Tho barrel wa eeven fuot long and three feet In diameter. It was made of yellow fir staves; nn inch and a half thick, hail u double head in each end, and the Inside was padded with moss and exceWor. Webb wggjauepuuded In a life harness tt) preventflfyury from the violent tumbjjng of the craft. Tho staves were houbd together by eleven Iron hoops; threejof winch burst during tho trip. Oue etid of the vessel was much marred. Tho barrel has a center board to assist It to get out of eddies. Webb estimates that it holds enough air to Inst him haf au hour easily. The baloon u&o&nslou was us success ful as the plungo over the falls. At an altitude of ubout 1200 feet Miller cut loose and decended easily with his HnMnliiiln larwllnc in Mia fltrnp nitron ut ''"'""""" ' .: t V,r-vjltUear8krifMgebarg1the rectors nf lila atnrtlnir nolnt. where u boat soonT T ,. - ;- u. H.n w- - n , f .-- took bun in without mishap. Tho baloon drifted oil' to the northward and oame down on the Rlnearson placo. Paul Webb Is the first man to go over tho falls of the Willamette and live to tell of It, He dooms this us dangerous an undertaking as to leap Niagara, becaueo at tho latter place there is abundant sea-room, if tho fall Is greater, and hero tho uncscapablo Jagged rocks mako tho trip a hazardous one. RIVER NEWS. Steamer Eugene In expected up from Portland ttinlgut. Steamer Maria passed through Salem about HIV) yetterday morning on l'()r way up the river. Htoamor Elmore caiuo up from the metropolis Huoday afternoon with u lurgo load of fnlght, After making hr landing at Hakiu ulio proceeded on to Corvallk Htuiinor (lry JUglo reiiialned in lliu elty ll tiny yixtterday, Hlio Ml In the evening for h (oliit above Albany, to toctiro rft of ogn that lie will tow down the rlvr U NewlerK Hleninur AIUjiir Kit her dook In tltU olty ul o'clock HuntUy inornliiK far Qrnmi city with Wi nmoiiur on lwi(J,of wlill forty wuro from Jndu. pvii'JKinw, wi) retwliliig the iiioulli of (he VhiiiIiIII rlver,tl Toledo, wliloli ply on turn rivur, ami wh Klvlng an nruursloii lo OrKii UHy, Iwuw on Imril W MoMlnnvillu oillii, litr M out li 'l of Hi" Alt4ii 'I'liwn MtVl N f' lIWwll llitf two hOttlK, li AUm folding Oiwm (ny t faw pilnulwiifU'r jaiolovk, ioiit iilii' uUmMw Hi1 Toltxlo, Dami'Iiik Mini mulu wm lli Miivr of ll ihy, IIih tMixitiit lliu iml IimvIhk mmvl llm WiiMtit llHwiil HrtfmuM hii'l, whiU rllwur'l wit nnitUi ilironi mihtyty. 'i'li hp imr Mm lil ity (Jpflu WkII wm inii4l mm fully. Mftf H uimiU (mm Hi lli J Ml in tiivw l0 Mi fH uiiiii jiwuilitJ Ihv lior UvUiW. on Ihv ittiuru Ull' ll AlU'im Mi i)iti my M I', in i fHubllitf Hulflii Hi U 'II ti)Unk All lli" wlc; Pnyk kihm lM uf iim fitxmioMj ii'til IMU4 limt fll Mnvt ftiM) nil hi lu IhU my ii4 u ii Ji tt Hi vyyhu 0UF1"U 1 1 im iVH till fcou, ''i All'U iflUMiKiJ fiain !iiilfiid' utm WAt mniDd wiiU M iM ii ihM) fat J''i mm. Hip ib mi titflii il)t Hi UH'iWlHll tin) (Hill llllpltMUVul fat j'iUh'J u4 htt (r iu mm tHy uui'UtU hvyr !( Willi thmi mum Creation 'of the German Empire. FIGHTERS AND EDUCATORS UNITE In Honoring tho Unn of Blood mid Iron. Japanese Victory. Yokohama, April l.-Colonol Itoa, In his official report of the capture of Pescadore Island, says: "Makulg Cas tle was not taken until two engage ments had been fought. The Chinese lost three killed, and sixty prisoners. The Japanese lost one killed and had Blxteen wounded. At Bismarck's Home. Fkephkickseuuk, April 1. Blnco early this morning tiaius have been ar riving here loaded with visitors from all parts of the German cmpire,deslrous of congratulating Prince Bismarck on his eightieth birthday. Among tbem was a deputation from the Zeydllto Cuirassiers Teglmeut, of which the prince is tho honorary colonel, ono com posed of university professors aud an other of senators' from Hamburg, Lu beck and Bremen. A dispatch of con gratulation which King O3oar of Sweden and Norway sent toPrlnco Bismarck alluded to tho iattor as the creator of German unity. Emperor FranciB Joseph of Austria tolegraphed congratulations today. HOW HK BESTED. Princo Btsmarck rested today until 10 a. m when ho took breakfast alone with bis family. At noou be received of the uulversitles, and other officials who cutue lo oiler congratulations. Ho will not muko un ud dress, but ono of tho delegation of btudonts will deliver a long oration for the prluco'a edification. After 7 o'clock no one will bo recolved, At 8 o'olook the torchlight procession will tako up Its march. Count Herbert and Count William, Princo Blsmarok's sons, with their famllleH, arrived Saturday night, and Dr. Schweninger cume yesterday, BOMB NOTA1U.B I'HEBKNTB, KitiKimiOHHiiuitu, April 1. Bomo of Prince Blsmarok'u admirers, evidently recalling tho story that, when ft stu dent, the prince cured himself of a fever, by eating two pounds of uausagea and drinking nevural liters of beer, are sending to tho ux-ohuucellor beer and wuiuttgi) enough to provision a be- Mlegod tirrlsou, The platform of the railway stalou hu huun piled up with barrels mid taxvn, which men Intve bteu buy ull day carting to the coat It, A large JupaiiMU) Incense-burner, wliluli arilvrd from Toklo, Imu been nut up lu Hie garden opponlti the prlnnlpitl enlrunoe, The sword pre neilled Iry (lie vmpowr IU " ft tou In the room whwre the ouM prtssnln uro dlHiiitiiod. Surrounding it ore look,pli,wakliig''llukM kmi! hinull, fully llluiriliiMli"l wiilmM, IhiiiikI In enihoftkud ImIIhTi wwlen, vulvut md mtUli)aM!i)' I'rt'Miils iir illl nrrlvlntf far Jllmiunik fmriou dug. i)VK UY WAHHItimON'lt iiaih, IMihiv, April I.-Aniifjllepfw nliilto i'lliiM lilmiinruk m look of Uetn WmIiIIikIoii' Imlr nvll III ii lltll HUMt box, 'i'lif Ii Ihv Klfi of en AiimImii lady. A turtfAiil who fcvrvl In lliu Mr Willi Viuim, m llUiiiHrok n Ibii4 )inwilkiift l'uilii Iron MroM, utui tmiitHit kl W Mtri, iHOlll Uh$'ih ul fiMdtyn niumtu in wIiImIi i imlvH'i risln U wiHMi W,W) Uih"i Mil III IMIllrnt l l' !' Hy'' )HMl,hK Hmi'llAU- JtiUll J. llwr, M U. ft w ! now im Uf, lw iHHilW YtHh U. hi If' J, m lMWMi rift!. H7 If OhlMrn QtyUt The NORTHWEBT NEWS ITEMS. Tho Dalles city election occurs next week. Republican and Democratic tickets are In the field. The people ont about Troutdale have been catching smelt by tho wagon load to uso In fertilizing orchards. Tho prospective loss of wheal from freezing In Umatilla county will be small, though in a few cases it may reaob 20 per cent. The Three Btstera baa been employed this week In carrying to CorvalUa 20,000 bushels of wheat, stored last fall In the Boonvltle warehouse and owned by tho Ronton mil. A young man named Fisher was ar rested in Wallowa county and brought to. Union, Sunday, where ho will be detained for trial at the present term of court, under ,'t.n indictment found at the February term, for perjury. The Pacific can factory now have their full complement of machinery running on cans, aud are turning out on an average 120,000 dally. Next year the y expeot to use nothing but American tlu-plute and tho Ban Fran Cisco faotory will add a tin-plate dip plug department to their busluesr. Tuesday afternoon the Infant daugh ter of D. W. Prltchnrd, of Corvallls, aged 15 days, breathed its lust. It Is said to have been a murvel of littleness, being only about 12 Inches lu length, yet was perfectly doveloped, having regular features and a beautiful face. The remains of tho llttlo ono were In terred Thursday. Tho two youngest sons of William Junes, a business man aud member of tho town council of Wilbur wero play lug with a 38-cnllbor royolvtr laM Monday, when It exploded, causing the deuth of Jay, tho younger of tho two. Just a week provlous Mr. Jones burled his eldest daughter, Mary May, aged 10. Conductor Fred Wall has hauled 111 carloads of potatoes during tho present month, on Ids train alone, and other conductors havo each hauled about the same number. Theso potatoes aro bo ing shipped from Wlllametto valley towns to Arizona, showing that Ihe growers seom to havo discovered a big market in tho south. Ib the unusuul storm of last week at Tillamook bay, moro or less damage Is reported- Al Bunn.of Beay.er, Jost six head of cattle. Thoy woro standing under a large treo, which was broken In pieces, aud all tho cattlo undor It wero either killed by tho strokoorby falling pieces of timber. Other dam age of minor Importance Is reported, non. George Turner, of Spokane, said to bo ono of tho greatest antl-oor-poration attorneys on tho Pacific coast, lias been employed by tho farmers of Walla Walla and Columbia counties to conduct their cases against tho O. R. ic N. Co. aud E. McNeil, receiver, bofore tho Interstate commerce commission, which will tnko testimony lu the cases, commencing April 11. A stutiblug Is reported from ltlce Hill, Douglas county. It seems that it was tho regular date of the weekly prayer meeting at tho school house, but owing to the stormy weather only llyo or six boys got together, Aa they were waiting for the pooplo to come lu a quarrel unwe over a (rival matter, started us a Joke, und ended lu Boh Moser ktubbfiig lluiiry Cantor with a pocket kiilfe, cutting no yen gashes, The Injured niun U seriously hurt, but will probably recover In due time, "Judge," This comic paper hus noiiio inimitable cartoons, But no one of Ilium Is more forcible than the titliriony of Itv pro prietor, W, J. Arkell, to the value of Al.UJOmC'M I'OHOIW VhAHl'HM, Jlo wrlu?i "JlJIHJH BfJIMlINd, 1 Cor, Fifth A V. did Sixteenth St,, tinw Vomk, Januury H, IBUl ) , "About III rue weeks wince, while nuf irlng from h fcuvero oold wliluli lud tllJ on iny iliikt, 1 tippllud uu Al-f-whju'h Vtmnm I'hAtmm, iid lu m short llinu oMmiiim) relief. "in my opinion. tui planter should lw In every liouwiiold, far u In w nt couylm, oojd4, sprain, bruin or pain of any kind, I know 11ml in my I'ltMi lliu n"ili Iihvu biii niitlrwly (itfBUlory end beiiWliilui " W. J. AmkkMi. IllUWUUrrni'rt VlhfM Hiil (hu pH' grin of titvty. hlldUIUBtUlU h nyinploiii ' li ut lli kid liryn. ( wlllwruliily lw rnllvwl lr i'nrk' Hurt Ouru, Tlml livuiwhv, Uukft4liemiltlivl bi ling mm (rum ihi' mnu wu. Am for 1'nrkr hum r-th(n iH J vit mil) khl lit'!', PM"J ft h i uy Lunil It, ISrookv, Jti.lWj Jfiljet0fijri irmtVuwi KVS Powder THE DAY'S CALAMITIES Homes Destroyed hy KeatHcky Forest Fires. VICTIMS OF A BOILER KPUPS ftctOiy r, int. ed. Cleveland's Sound Currency Vlow2Wb Aro findoraed. Little Rook, Ark., April 1. Dep uty U. B. Marshall Johnson and a posse of six mon had a fight with moonshiners in tho mountains of Hempstead county. After the emoki cleared away the posse found the bod les of two outlaws, captured a third alive and took posesiiou of an illicit) dlstllllnit plaut. Hill nud Bsllamy, of the posse, received serious wounds, Four of the moonshiners escaped. Fatal Boiler Explosion. Wouuhn, Mas3., April 1. Tho boiler of Loriug'b tauuery oxploded this morning. Five bodies have.becu taken out of the ruins. It Is not known how many aro killed. Tho dead are: Alvln Clements, foreman; Patrick Lilly, fire mun; Thomas Patterson, night fore man; Patriot MoGouugle, oiler, and Bamuol Tracy. The injured aro six in numbor, A big Irou smokestack on the boiler house wus blown high Into tho air aud fell across the roof tho shop aud a tall brick chimney foil Into a thousand plocos, crashing the engi neer beneath It. Patriot Riley died at tho hospital at 12:40 p. m. making the 0th victim. Spring Forest Fires- Bowmnu GrtEKN, Ky., April 1. Forest ,tlreo havo burned, over 600 acres of Umber in tuwi comjtry.Tbe. homw of Honry Eller, O.T. Bmlth and James Walters wero destroyed. Tho families escaped on horses. Henry Ellor was fatally burned and a negro farm hand, perished ou tho Eller farm. William, F. Wards, colored, was burned to death while llgntlug fire uear Anneta, lu tlio Southern part of Grayson. The President in F&vor. Washington, April 1. The preel. dent this morning rocelved representa tive dologatlons of ChlcagoAUs In be half of leading citizens of Chicago, ir respective ot party afllltutlouu, to Invite him to a public reception to blmeelf and Mrs. Clevelund an an expression of Appreciation of his steadfast Insistence on the preservation of the "sound ha tionul currency." The president ex pressed uratltudu lint guru no wwuranoe of his acceptance, Notice, The copartnership heretofore xlU lug between A, N, Gilbert, I. h, I'ftt terson and It. I). Ullberl, under tlw firm iiuijiu oi Gilbert, Patterson & Co,, Is this duy illMolviMl, A. N. (lllhurt r. tiring, I lie liu-liu- will lm ooiiducted hereafter by I, Ii, I'uilemou nd It. D, Gilbert ui.Jwr I he llrm nume of Ulloeii A Pattemou, AH ueootiuU due the oA firm will be pstyuhlu lo (lie new, of UlliHtrt & l'4t4irou, (hey ftsnumliiK fttl IhtMlltlvsofdieolu llrm. . A. N, OlliUKHT, 1 U. VAvrMiiMn, It. I). GlMIKKT. Huiuiu, M-"ii u, mm, I Concert. The Voung People's AIIUuw oflb KveiiiiHli'fti ciiiiri'ii, nriie Ulijwki ami KeveiiUviilJi nlm-U ('"'t eliU) wJU ijlVM U IllUilOftl OOlllrt Al (Ii OllHIMI on Turu'luy vi'nliiifi April 'i. Ailw Ion J(U Tiim prtH'ed lu H' 1waM paying for Hie new urgen, 1 M "J'.'l I'Tklim" lio'nrr ul (lie V. Hi U,A, WediiM ', Kt wiling, "JCH iCrkiiiM," "! rrkln." OhllUrnOryfr Pitcher's 0trlii. J r'l lU)X)ll Of, KW toMw Vuwito 'At VI- ..mil ,:iu;j.l..iti'.'.... AvMuuvy ;? lf uji ?i4t