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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1895)
Reaches the People. Advertisers know that the DAILY AND WIMKLY J OTTAWA L rcrtvh 10,000 people in Orcfon event week RNA.T J J. CHEAPEST. SAM-M, BEST. Oregon.. SALEM, OHEGON. TJIUSDAY, J1TTT 18. l&k. VOL. . DAILY EDITION. DAILY EDITION. wo. m CAPITA ; JOT . t. mm 1 mi tmmmm mmmmmm mmmmma mmmmm m TB n i i Hns noijhecn nbk to get into their laro room across the street, but they still oiler bargains in all lines of of goods at their old stand until about July 17. 5 Are in heavy demand and at very low prices, as are all lines of oods. Their Fedora Hats are very cheap, and of full value. Summer Underwear of nil kinds at low prices. Gloves and notions of nil kinds. Call and see and save money, K.T.BARNES STATE NORMAL SCHOOL S MONMOUTH, OREGON. r SALBH BOARD 108 COURT ST., 8ALK.1I, OK. Stocks, Bonds. ww.. . . - . . rled on MavutiM Grain and Provisions, , mvlloiHt Quotation dlncl from Chicago Hoard of Trade nt 16 minutes Interval. SALEM II ROVEMIIT i And: AU OS STATE ST , 0, 066j!Vvlj, COBURG LUMBER YARD, TWJSUTJI STKBICT, WJSAIt D6P0T, AM Ktulf itMd dliiinudoiu ut JIuMImk at, pli -WXOJ3LSIOR- STABLBS,- M, C, WANWWN, MAWAOWJ Only uoul Uorm uwl fiuiiufwrtl'm uumnlwd. BuWm mik f HUiUi hmirutm Monk, THE SALEM STEAM LAUNDRY, JJIn'i-iy hi, 'MvpHmw Uu A OMMJCMA. LAUMHHY WUNINKIM. (JUL. J UlAvUHriiAlt. WjtfJK lB!WC??9-"!?--5! 5- HAWK A Hop Stoww VtQOD A i RACKET : A training school for teachers. Com plete eight grade training dedarttneut and strong professional and academic courses. The diploma of the school entitles one to teach lu any county in tho state wl.hout further examination. Board and lodging, books and tuition $150 per year. Beautiful and healthful location. No saloons. There is a good demand for well trained teachers there is au over supply of untrained teachers. Catalogue cheerfully sont on applica tion. Address P. L. CAMPBELL, W. A. WANN, President. Secretary. WL CJ3MJ2NT, SAND, Building Material. lwtlrlWk'u(tl'ttV'tmi J. K- JIAJTICH, Mujir. I gfrsTfrft I'KTZICL, and Pip- MO J'UJUJ1 IS GROUND TO DEATB. Farmer Blacklrarn Killed by An S. P. Train. REMAINS SCATTERED FOR A BLOCK Terrible Accident in Oregon City in Daylight. Okeqon CiTY.July 18. Mark Black burn, a Sprlngwater farnier, was killed at the Southern Paclflo crossing in tbla city at 11 o'clock this morning and bis eon Elmer was eeverely Injured. A special train emerged from tbo cut at Tenth street, frightening Blackburn's team, wbloh ran directly upon tbo pilot of the locomotive. Blackburn and both horses were ground under the train, and the remains scattered half a block. Secret Societies. GALKSBinia, 111., July 18. A sen sation prevails here in Pythian circles over the order asking the Cathollo Knights of Pythias to renounce the organization. College City lodge, the strongest one here, has many Cathollo members, and a number of them are averse to leaving their order. A prom lueut knight who conferred with Monslgnore Batolli in Washington, says a moyement is on foot to secure n rehearing by the pope and a revocation of Uio decree. Young Gladstone Wins. London, July 18. The contest at Leeds between Herbert Oladstauo and North, the no-culled nitrate king, was tho most interesting of the day's series. Intense anxiety with felt among the liberals as to tho result, and no Im mense concourse of politicians re malncd at tho National Liberal Club until nearly 2 o'clock this morning to hear the figures, Young Gladstone success was kohio consolation for the unbroken aerie of 14 unionist win during the day, Bllver Agitator. ClMOAUO, July 18. The executive oommllUxj appointed by the recent silver convention of Memphis nut In conference with members of the hi' metallic league, ex Congrimiii Hlb ley being chairman, The Imuo ills uusswi wm the advisability of separate political action next ytr, No definite (wtloii wm taken, H I pcM that another noting will b held tomor row. VMomhti Mlueri, Jiioh Mouhtaw, Miuh,, July 18. No fKwIllye Information n to thefy of Hi eutoiubrd miners ut Mm Prvblu mluvi'Aiihe nvvu, Hlow progrtw l hvtligmade through lUo itiwmt M, hrMi timbers and roulu, JMMd Wbp, J, lluwtlvu, Vvter Vulvw, ud JhhU JuUtMH ' MMUK Ih tiiiM, 'J'Jte )iwiw UwuiUvr ti riAau, Pi. V.,July WH)m V. H. IhiiU Mid (Mloy mtwvHm. H' ftoftlliM IhlMul HtllHi nU i JihtyU Hyk niiij hituMtJ h( li would MDdrr 1W oii)MiJw m gwfiaidt (v( lh iMmiPiavfjl iUn -Th miy h nm4 iilutl m y rmnmmUuimi'iwivuimtwwmHmwmt r MtrlJ.- 1(k,l-'f i A FATAT& FIRE. Two Firemen Amount SUled-Loss Will t$200,WO. Cincinnati, Julyl8. Wednesday aflcrnuon an abrni of llro was turned .In for a big fire lu the live story hay and feed warehouse) J. H. Hormcson & Co. at Walnut nndWater streets, It spread so rapidly nsAsoon to threaten the entire blook bounded by Walnut, Water, Vine and Front streels, and another alarm soon called ont tho whole department. ' The 11 unes at times came very . near reaohlott the buildings across thestreets. BealdeH the loss of property two firemen are dead aud eighteen injured. It Is believed the Are originated from a match or cleat etunip thrown carc lessly in tho bay. The warehouses went up like an explosion. Thuu tuey spread to tbo Noleon, Morris & Oo. sCables, but their largo warehouse stood fireproof. George O. Brown hud 800fl bags of peaHUls in his large Wareliouso. Thuy burned like shavings, and with the building weut the largo warehouse of Beumpu & Co., which was full of leaf tobacco. Then tho walls fell, and the fire spread iu all directions, damag ing the Western Dressed Pork com pany and Henry Hell & Sons The total loss amounts to $200 000. At 2u10, tho Front street wall fell, killing two and wound nig six firemen. Blmpson, tlio bookkeeper, was Injured Internally. Blmpson jumped from a second story window. The dead are: Captain W. Michael, fire company No. S; Thomas W. Wlseby, plpoman, company 8. Lieut. F. B. Nowan, of company No, 2, was 4augerouRly Injured. BUN0OE MEN .SENTENCED. Will Sorve limo In San Quontin Pen itentiary. Jouknal readers will remember of iiuvlng real In its columns last winter in account of uu Industrious Linn county furmer being swindled out of $2000 by three buueoumeu from Call forula. Ofiiuers were aT once put ou track of the men and after some ex. sellout detec(lv work, succeeded lu arresting the sharpers ut 1'oitlandu few days later. Blierlll Uunnlnghum, probably the oldett slierlll living, who now oocuples (but ponltlon In hucm iiieiiU) oouuty, csmo ut once to Hulem, secured tho iieut-wary putters from the governor and proceeded In Portland, where henecured hit titeu, They were tukvi) to Htouktou Imintdlalely wheie they were wuutrd to utuwer for the ohargo of robbing ViWi from n Umm In that vlulnlly. J, It. (ireeu, better knowiin"ertokiMl mouth" (Jfeeu,oii amjounl of a deform lly lu that orgi), and J, T. Ury wer trltx) and oonvloted of the crlujv and the time for psMlitg Kliteiico fixed fur Augut 10. Au J'.XBinliiBr dlnpatoh from HUHikUm dtd tUtmlyt July 16, hsi the follewing: "VVhu Ihowuool tl pjplwgiili)t Clinton It Hinltli, Ihp thlMi of lh bunoo trio tlit obbuj Jaoh lliwk out of iW vu the old-llijitt lottery liie, wtAtmlM in the uiiriur oouit this morning, lhdtftii)(Uiil kukouuhJ hi JittnulloH Ut liu h 4r of "lM ullly" wliM) Uvi ! luttrjMMHj tini oMvr ou of "xuiity," lu dulii 4 m fm ww; i(Uilwl by dMlfn (mvm tb uouiily ihtf it)UMof th trial aud lo UioluUy, Jf I'MMilbU;, ImmU ihv vrliy of to umitiim Uuh4 uju hm." fhof the iHtumm mH Mtrd A nuiojf tor mtowty nd tht tho mlybt ( tHhtln4 ih Ui Ho UwHtlu Nmuutlr flJ'ld HimtUinl UluiflMfUfuf IWrfHWUWMt m Miu f,U. UiMu, fl ywiJ. T. Urty, j)rt yf MHd imuum H riiitHU, lour Uftwmu, M Hfeflhv um v tk ih W fwwlv W' fOwyi)d h Hh !4Ut4H hUlh M)MkVfM itiwiirf H fU yf UM tlmtr ''! h i44ld MliiHUltHi UtUt-J HU4mi fW4d( 0HUH (i4 WfHVUUfi. (( lM$m Mm, tyiiui ViMMt J4i nwfMW M wMM4b M'flM IMf WJK , mw tuWtt! m tumult ? mmI I tmi mi I ......I JU& Ul U Blj nr.KHwiCitf midlife HuAsr M7 TERRORS n, j Wyoming Ihtlians Wild Unmn'rthgenMe. and THE SETTLERS ARE ORGANIZING; Cnttio ''Rustlers" In Nebraska Jtfing Iloutulctl Up. Lander, Wyo., July 18. There is much uneasiness lu this city over tho condition of atlalra at Jaokson's Holo. The Iudluus, it Is reported, huvo sent across tho range In tho head of Green river for" reinforcements. A consider able body is holding u sun dunce at that point. Judge 'Juy L. Torrey, speaker of tho houso of repreteututlyes, has sent tho governor messages us fol fel fol eows: "Please authorize me to organize a force to go immedlutoly to the relief of our fellow cltlzeus at Jaokson's Hale, lean be there with a force In forty eight hours. Wasiunciton, July 18, Tho com missioner of Iudluii allulrs has sent tho following dispatch to agents of tho Bhobhouo aud Baunock reservations In Wynmhig mid Iduhe: Mr. Tdir, Iudlan agent, Pocatallo, Ida. Gov. Milliards, of Wyoming, tol ogruphu that uino Biunock Iudluus belonging to Fort Hall agency, aro urrested, uud one killed, ou or about the loth Irit., ut Muryvulo, Uintah, Co., Wyo,, for wantonly killing game. Also that muny other .Iudluna are thrcutottlng lives uud property, aud tltut eeltlcrs uro moving uway. Pro cued ut once to tho sceno of trouble, Do nil in your power to proveulan open conllk't. Advice ma Immediately. If you huvo any iuformntlon now te)e grudt samo to mo before starting. Tim following reply wum received from Agent Tuterul Fort Hull reser vation! "lu answer to your telegrum of the 18h, I will Mate that on the 13th lout., I reoelyed Information thut IndliiiB were killing gamo unlawfully In Wyoming. I Immedlctoly nent my police force la Wyoming to bring hack tho Indians belonging to thin reserva tion. Tho ouptftlij of tho Iudlan police Mint baok the polloemeu who arrived today, uud tinted that ouo I ndluu hud Im-uu killed by (ho telller, and (wm other noun I hear that wjyeral lu. dluiis Imye Uel) killed, I leave for the ftoeue of trouble at onco, KustJlDir tut Wustlem. Hl'lilKUVKW, Nth,, July J8-Four rulier fittvu biwn cpturtxi by yg liiU Mild flaw Ikii JNllod Uvre, 'j'h ih)I tr up In rm now, ViglUno ooiuiuiit4 ti lviog orguliit oik) (ltl rutlr frmn Mil ut will U hauytxl, A. g If. V7. fJrud Ma, I'umi.Atw, Jul ;(Jriitl Jo4 tmlunUy il oWtid (lin (uiti)it flri Wir vuiUiihm, Wm. M. LUttYlit, ht (fMktwuvlllrj famuU, Jultu I). Unlsinii, f I'oHhwl, t)VMmr, U, - HumUimi, vf An oj rtmninr, N. ik,(uf joi Hmn nmw, H, , miHn04j. J,thly,uf DiHt4 Wm, it. Jr, IMmm, l W, W, HitM MH, Pi IhUilMMHtritiil r wm, (Jtrfj, I'myumm, tmy Df.-owiw Mm- SIMM 4Jte4 UXt UMHlWtHl Mp1 JIMP ttw. mMim m iwuMr ul Urn hwm Imt m Uhhh titiaum, HiWH' Ih m ttt (h vunii, hi Mai iimi Humiv4 lHMt vf Msflijf LhUHt j mwi w i w ' ytow HmmmmiUm tto Hm, idtUJ MiiklttS liit lltlUii. uiuii Hilt mr wf mw m Z - r-- - "- &&& tWtwm M ,Hd' n 1 a OREGON'S SUMMER RESORT. Personals and Peculiarities nt the Seaside. Dr. It. H. Hovey,of8alom,a brother-In-law of Dr. Contrle, has an office with Dr. Bayloy and is enjoying a growing practice. Newport Is fortu nate in having such a man. James Walker, of Turner, has a camp on Nye creek. Mrs. Cannon and Mr, Perrln and Mrs. Morris aud daugh ter, also Turner poople, aro camped here. O. R. Miller, of Elk City, has a tent gallory nt Newport nnd taken a very good picture Mrs. A. I. Wagner and daughters are nicely settled in the Stout coltagojust on top of the hill abovo tho Abbey house. Mrs, Dr. Jccsup is expected qs a guest for a few weeks soon. Capt. Coulson, assistant superinten dent life saving rnrvico, ofBanFrun clsco; O. M. Cornell, of Oakland, assis tant superintendent; A. D. Bhurms, contractor of Portland, are here to erect the life saving station authorized to be erected by tho last congress, It Is to bo J located on Bouth Beach uud will cost about $5,000 and eight men will be stationed there. It is to bo finished by November 1st. Mr. and Mrs. Abo MuCully and baby are lu Miss Brandt's cottage In Olsson vlllo. - " Mrs, Crnuo uud daughterEfiionre lu a cottage at Ulssonville, W j Postmaster and Mrs. Healy have used a bicycle for over a year on the beaches and say tho ocoan air and spray does not hurt a bloyclo In tbo least. Their wheels aro Atlas uud Vaswr and are as good us now, Mr. Mnlono, of Portland, cashier o'f tho First National bank, rodd to Otter Rock und back Saturday on tho beach and got no sand lu his wheel. If riders will dismount In crossing creoks they will Imvo no trouble In using u wheel ou the beaches, Theru aro wheols nt Newport that Imvo heeu used several years aud no Injury has resulted to them, This Is contrary to (ho usually accepted theory, Jos, Foutalne, with tho Btnle Inwtir Atioe company, and Hum Foster, with Waters & Co,, of Balein, uro nt Now. purl for uu outing, The Columbine, Capt, Hlohardsoii, V, H, light house service, has been here since Haturduy, and his beautiful llltlo steam craft ha heeu vlilted by u great many of the summer guests uud treat od very nicely aboard, Chiu, Jtlca, of Hulem, n nt Newport for short lsy The fcoond JUjjIment Uud of Hslem, came oyer with twelve men 'l'uedsy Hlld Will reiuslll for tile wuoi, 'j'hey plsyiwl Uiu tmumm tmiwd tjli wharf. 'J'Jik Uoluiuhlwe wajut rt log out ami IhwulUi wm hcuiifu one. Hon y. llwtt, UllWAUU, July ),-')). thlril Ay ul Ih llurrllnrivy )lvrdtbsiu vvuvi nil! it. m,uly, ThouiJwit iwtlvr (UmiimIou wm wfiat Ihrvpy had nhsrMtrid ih Jii ik m ih "wjme of'Ta," h iilimlnUttU)U ifilw. AHut vw milm-oui mmnhig, HtiWy HliHllHi MMffUifloO iu lint tWut tiM4 ihiMUHMHK tlivmr. Iturr in iviy judiuM iht iuhwm (htfh JiiW)jiihu UM HIim M Mfuyl, ini ihimv4 Ihhl f li OMtoHM UU Vm, VvifilW MwHttMj iyffiftifirfh, m lb lhi)M, bi? fww, imt ma, Mlii) unlit ud Hi , lb lofH lil mi ul Urtv tut! ujbldiaiMf I'Wh, hmi)titt imm iir, ft ui jihiMtHi i iiw. mitiw mimiw i't MRU UA I, tAiiiVtin. UiyrJv,, ;H UHWt'll, IIVMIIWWt IHI ft, 'f Mil,! 1 41 Fnl by lAi ul. x, niwui Mimmmmmmmmtmv iij(hlf .m 1 .. i -.a PoVil (( Afraid to Permit Discussion of the Currency. TO ACT. Wnitltttrtq Sco Which Wny tho OnUWllirJnnip. WAStrrwaTON, July 18. Senator Faulknor, chalrmaq of tho Democratic national cougnsslonal commltteo, In reference to tho report that Domocratla orators aro to bn sont Into the north west under tho auplcen of the commit tee for tho purpoao of dlecueslng ths currency question, sulci today, "1 have written Mr. Hazard, who Was said to hnve Initiated the move for the tour, tolling him the congressional commit tee could hna nothing to do with the Bcherno. Thero Js no campaign thl year, and 'tho commltteo dors not fel ciUlodon to fiend orotorn through the country to disturb any question, If auy ouo docs go nut as Individuals ana address tho people that Is another mut ter." TODAY'S MARKETS. rflcoB Ourroht by Tolegraplt Local anu Portland Quotations, Chicago, July 18, Whom, cash VH) Allg. do j. 11IU) IIIIIIV, NkV Yonic, Jhly 18,-&llvcf 074 iA'aa, ftt.ju BAN FltA'hClkKI KAUKKT, BANKHANOlHOO.JMlyJB AVhet,88i. Wool t Oregon Jiusuini choice, tty4 )0o; "ilo Inferior, fl7tii do' v alloy, il lie - J Ipps Quotable at 'tflo. Potutotti iCi.rly Itw. r075o in Micks; JluiliuniiH, Mh:($l perHuok, Uuu-Mlllliig. $lMmlM. J'OUTIAM tUOTA,TI0 . Orlll, J'dllll, 0IR, l'ouTi.ANi, July It. VVhotit VlUy J'Jour-Portland, VIM; Walla Walla, HJtrt; gralium, Uho miititii, H iter oarrel. 0U-Whlt, 27li8fl Milllllig S HOe: grey. ()i.Uu rollwl, lu bi iJi,l6Q)H,Wi oairois, WMtyOMi uum, fit, lb, J'oUuxv New Callloriila, lHo lb. ilay Uooii tU)),M jHir wu. Wool vmIIby, Ttlllu. Mlllsiinsriftii.tl.oUhorU,12.60; Uhop feed, flitytlo per U otllUKOM Wheat, Mil mi ODIHttl. JJldengrou, ualtwi, Wl Jt, 81o, UU. der Ul II,, Unil NlHHip hju, iv($i$k3, II oh Nominal ut 4u. liAlHV 1-HODliUK. JJultr Urigou Ittouy oieumery,12( Ho) luuoy dairy, Juijloj luir Ut now, bJ(iMo;tftmihoUi 7Ju, ChH)M-Oregoii full cream 10011. 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