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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1895)
' nNKfTyTwftpppw'T-i .jeurnal: fi A pTrp A I SSo A MONTH Iirlnjji you the Dally Journal lofrlic seaside or mountains, lleller thin a letter from home. KTTJi.rBk USCJH .J iEAPEST. Salem. BEST. Oresoi,, MUMNiateHUIftW 8. DAILY EDITION. SALEM, OBEGON, MONnAlinMilMUEll , 181)5. DAILY EDITION. no. iti iff m IT HAS NOW A FULL LINE OF MEN'S, WOMEN AND CHILDREN'S 5 'k Shoos. All best grades warranted. Alao a full liuo of Gorman knitting, Saxony and Spanish yaniB, with tt full lino of fine fur Fedora and other stylea of hata, pants, oveialls, phirts, table linen and oil cloth, lace curtains, laces, embroid eries, ribbons, hosioiy, underwear, aud notions of all kindB. Call and save 15 to 25 per cent. T. BARNES ATE NORMAL SCHOOL! MONMOUTH, OREGON, VJ H w r" M i -UB.S -21 A training sobool for teacliors. Com pleto eight grudo Haloing dodartment und strong professional uud acadeiulo courses. The diploma of the school entitles one to teach iu any cotiuty lu tlio state without further examination. Board nud lodKlng.'hooks and tuition $160 per year. Beautiful and healthful location. No buIoouh. Thero Is a good demand for well trained teachers there Is nu over supply of untrained teachers. Cntaloguo cheerfully sent on applica tion. Address P. L. CAMPBELL, W. A. WANN, President. Becretory. HE FAIR STORE Shoes did you say Yes, we hayo them; alsojducks and tinhgs for tents, and so many other things that we could put it all down on an acre of ground. Come and see and e money. n4 uommercuu k. DIVERSITY OF ill, -. hA Lurm". M, board should oddrcM Prof. John HuU., Kug.no Oregon, o .taryYouDK Women'. ChrUimn w'w-vBSS and IJach.lcrof Miters with cor- iirieacBrew,jwumw.1----hnVl---rlM ttro ! effered: An Kugiuu mSBsi diSMe '" of . 0 py" edvn. "Vff VwlS"S?dai5 orbratlou wfurdtaftbopwitoiy.a.pwimwj F8Ss7inn' the CAPITAL BUSINESS l' a FIRST NATIONAL DANK BUILDING. SALEM, OR. W. I. STALEY, Principal. Suaineei i OoUege oilers rive oouraea;- Business, Shorthand', Typewriting, Penmanship and English. This la positively the only ,..,... nH.,, In Oreion using tho lnUrommunlcUon ayawmol bual- SS'prW&lM." puwtf; wwnj itudents jaay "tVb; & clwuUn LABOR iDAY PARADES. Two Celebrations Held in the City of Ohicngo. BUT NO RED VUGS DISPLAYED, 1 Wnt-.fia Pram Manama. CAMP ALBERT, Islept. 1, 18M. A Hshlog expedlt.on nl miles up the North Fork of the SailUaiu, partici pated lu by Deuuls FlagVaiul myself, resulted almost unsuccessful. We have about concluded thnt woYan'l lWi.2 - Friday afternoon w $ the 3:30 east bound O. V. & K. Vt'commlatlon the tennl- Lnbor Demonstrations at Oilier PJncc8. CmoAao, Sep. 2. Two Separate distinct celebrations marked Labor Day In Chicago. Tho labor congress of poclallstlo tendencies bold a mass meeting and picnic, proceeded by a parade Tho principle speakers were Kelrr, Hardy, Frank Smith and John Swlnton. The building trades council had a counter attraction In parade, plunlo aud mass meeting. No attempt was in ado to carry a red ilug in tho the Labor congress parade. In the Iron Mines. JsiuiEMiNCi, Mich. Bep. 2. Steam shovol operatives arrived this morning and wero escorted to boaidlug houses under military protection. Boveral hundred (strikers with wives and chil dren assembled atdlflerent mining lo calities watching movemeuts of the militia but thero was no disturbance, shipments of oro to Morquclta will belu this afternoon. In Now York. New Yokk, Sept. 2. Tho woather Is porfectitoday aud nearly all labor or ganizations In tho city aro celebrating. For tho first tlmo In years, Central Labor Union did not porado. An ex cursion to Couoy Island was deemed a better way of spending tho day. Great Labor Parade. Boston, Sept. 2. Organized labor day is observed as tho ninth anuual legal holiday In tho city of Boston, with tho usual parade and almost Innumerable sports and amusements. The spectaolo of tho day was a parade of labor organizations in which over 10,000 men participated. Mobbed a Thief. Chicago, Sept. 2. Fivo hundred peoplo chased a thief through the streets today and aided In bis capture. The prisoner, who gave his name as James Williams, of San Franoisoo, was charged with robbing tho till of the Mosonlo Temple Association of a large sum. sad tcareely tiles distant, t had been nftmocn, fury. The in., lui Cascade jo landlord, Old N. P. Receivers Oo. Beattle, Wn., Sep. 2. Judge Han ford this morning road Judge Gilbert's decision in the case of the Northern Paclflo receivers, finding that Judgo Jenkins of Wisconsin had no jurisdic tion In appointing Rouse, Payne and Oakes receivers. Judge Hanford will now hear the petition of the company that tho receivers be remo7ed. P BURS ON, SHALL INVESTMENTS. . . . . t.... n ihvm&ke to much within t. . whiv win make many nen. uui nuw-r- -- -. . and Btoclt- B j...., u iriA FOR EA.OU UUL.L.iu xrtYXij." r ID X j i, nr Systematic plan of Speculation. ttsgsxgassSSSSSS i9KeriiS!s-ssfstii!Si to Inveal a lew uui -- ,,:.. .aD are peraona wuo i - Wrlloloroonviueiu.-jui-.-rvr ---,, AUl rucis. uurtui - - Yt iuporv. full of n.o?e,.waoJ goln"-0 rn(iing and auoceaa. dlngiufly, UUbckt ero"2.!r " ' KorlartUertororuutUonaddrtM r sir TALKING0' ISUU.J.WM w. Texas Lost to Democrats. Dbnveii, Colo., Sept. 2.-Ueneral James Weaver, who Bpcnt August In Texas, sends the following report of tho polltloal conJItlon In that state to the Rocky Mountalu News: "Old party ties are completely dissolved lu Texas. Sho will cat nor vole by an Immense majority ior me popiium ticket." The Peary Expedition. Br. Johns, N. F Hep'. 2.-The first news from the Peary relief expedition was brought today by the Amerlcun schooner John E. Maoklnzle. Tho Macklnzle thinks the Kite will have no difficulty In reaching Whales Bouud, .uiiAr Dm Pearv heudduattera are located. The return of the Mlef party li expected about the end of this montl . jma.iniii.u-ui ! " ... i ii ) : Always FIRST S I Gail Borden f I Eagle Brand 2 CONDENSED H1LK t For J5 y th hiding bfiftd. It I ta 0 BMt wxl tlx ( KOtioniktl. T 5 A PEWBCT POO FOH IWANTS Z illlHHmHIIINHMlH THIS IS SEDAN DAY. train at Lyou for Deln uusof this road. Wo reaohodFox Vulloy .three when tho rain storm Ith threatening us tho eutl burst upon us lu all It lightning fioshed, tho tlhiuder pealed aid tho rain fell lu toricntR. Boon after passing Mill City, th rain ceased and wo wero ablo ouce ftoro to view tho beautiful mountain scehery aflorded on the road between AlUl City and Detroit Is cortalnly ob pftturcJiquo ub that on any other road.'J With tho Bantlam river rushing aloug on ouo sldo of the road bed and'tiugo moun tain peaks, formed almost exclusively of rock on tho other MdoAlhe scenery prcsontod Is cettululy veV beautiful. We reached Detroit at e: mediately repaired to ( houso. V. G. Dauforthi t lsaoourteous gentlrmaajtaud sets a very good tablo. At present tho fol lowing Albaoyltee aro regjfj'ored at this mountain resert: Mr. andjMrs. O. II. Laughead aud daughter 3Ilss Maudo aud E. H. Doulmm and wn, Detroit, tho terminus of? the O. C. & E. railroad, Is a thriving! Utile burg, and Is rapidly growing, jp saw mill has recently been started .gvhlch gives about twenty men employment. New buildings aro sprluglug up on all sides, The city supports ono chi rob, u city hall and a saloon. The b clety peoplo of this llttlo mountain tov. a gavo an lco cream social and a dauc s In the city hall Friday night, that was largoly at tended. About 0 o'clock Friday morning Elmer White, John -Diiiwatit Nowt Ferroll rode through Detroit on tho return trip to Salem, having been up In tho mountains for the purposo ot proving up on their claims, which aro located about twelve miles nbovo Detroit on tbo Bantlam. Boon after 0 o'clock Friday evening W. J. and Ohas. Culver aud Chas. aud Ernest Porter, readied Detroit, having walked In trom Mount Jeflcrson, a distanco of 21 miles since llVolook of the eamo day.Not liko most fishermen, tho boys have something to show for tholr trip. They brought homo a largo quantity of the speckled beauties and did not fall to remember ub In tho dis tribution thereof. In four days the boys caught over 700 trout ranging from 0 to 14 inches in length. Saturday morning the boys took tho O, C. k . train for Shellburu whero they secured their team and buggy and retured homo overland. They report a big tlmo although they did not succeed In killing any gatuo. We left Detroit at 0:30 a.m. Satur day morning and reached Albany at 10:60. At Gates we saw J. E. McCoy, tho bridge builder, who Is engaged lu building a bridge across tho Bantlam near Gates, on tho road leading to the Quarzvllle mines. E. E. MoKluney, the Balem grain buyer, was up to his neck in wheat at Kingston. Tho farmers along this road find It quite difficult to secure cars enough lu which to load their grain. While lu Albany Saturday we wlt ncssed a runaway which might haye resulted fatally. A team of dark horses attached to a light buggy camo dashing down the street and ran Into tha rear of a farm wagon lu which wis seated two ladlea. Fortunately neither was lujured und the only dam age done was to the buggy, which was pretty badly demolished. L. Brounsteln, who was formerly employed by tho Balem Consolidated Street Hallway Company, U now pro prietor of a Junk shop at Albany, and reports a rushing business. Ills profits last week uotlwl him about 135. The families of E. Ii. Flagg and E. P. Cochran, who have been catnpei on the Island for some time, will return home tomorrow, leaving the Island entirely dwerted. J.W. O. Or. Price's Cream Baking Powttor Avdd OoU MU UHwiala ftit, Su ?ss(ls Anniversary of the Surrender of Napoleon. A GHEaT GERMAN CELEBRATION, The fiernian-American Veterass Arfivo at Berlin. i Dkuun, Bept.2. Sedan day will be celebrated lu a more goueral and tn thuslAStlo. manner tlmn.over since 1870' No business will bo done after noon to day. The government employes will get tholr holiday with full pay, And all tho schools will bo closed. The cotebrutlunB will commence with a very impressive ceremony, the ded ication cf the Emperor William me morial church A platform capable of seating 60,000 Is being erected for tbo accommodations of tho f two rod guests. Tho emnoror uud empress will arrive at tho spot at 10 o'clock, escoratcd by a detachment of cuirassiers of tho guard, and will be handod tho golden key of tho ohuroh by a deputation when their majesties reach the Insldo of the building. Hymns will bo sung aud a patriotic! sormon will bo preach ed, nud when tholr majesties leavo tho bands will play "Tho Waoht and Rheiu" A cordou of troops aud ve terans who aro vlsltlug this city, will surround tho church aud will bo re viewed by the emperor. It Is noteworthy that not only the Protestant but tho Catholic churches will have special Sedan day servlctB tomorrow. On Monday tho lotos will bo" Inau gurated by a parado hold by the em peror on tho Touiplohot flold The will be nu unusually brilliant display of troops, and tho kings ol Saxony aud Wurtomburg will bo present. The voteraus will be out In strong forco, aud a lino of 810,000 school children with banners will be drawn up near tho sohloss, at which, tho em peror will bo passed on returlng to town with his retinue of colors, ban ners oto. During tho early morning a parlotlo festival will bo hold In tho various public schools. Tho America au colony will bo presont at tbo parade on Monday, aud thero will be Illu minations upon n splendid scale In the evoulug, Tho mayor of Berlin has Invited tho whole population to Join in the Illuminations Consldorablo Indignation has been folt at the fact that the socialists of Berlin and olsowhero aro arranging a counter demonstration. On Monday six meetings ot socialists have been called by Horren Bebol, Llobkneoht, Singer, Auor and other leaders, in order to protest against the comme morations of the victories of 1870. A large batch of police and detectives has boon ordered to stottln In anticipation of trouble. Upon tho occasslon of the Imperial maueuvora from September 6 to Sep tember 12, at which Emperor William, Emporor Francis Joseph, the King of Saxony and tbo Prince of Naples will be present. The French officers will not appear and the French ambas&odor at Berlin M. Herbetto, will leave the city during tho Sedan fetors. Murder and Suicide. Hot Spmnos, Ark., Bopt 2.Thd dead bodies of Dr. E. M. Remington and mother wero found today at their home. The supposition Is that the son, discouraged on account of baying no practice, klllod his mother and then himself. DR. DORMAN AT ALBANY. ' Dellrera a Lecture On the Scientific Effects of Alcohol. Dr. C. A. Dorman lectured last night Baya the Albany Democrat, on "tho etlcots of alcohol upon the mind aud body." Besides being a pleasing talker, he adds to the effect of his lec ture by giving Illustrations of tho topic bclug presented. Alcohol Is tho result of decay. It can only he mado aa tho product of disease and death. Even a loach can only live twenty minutes iu alcohol; though It will live for hours cut In two In tlie sun. Animals will uover uso alcohol unless taught, A pig was once beetde a drunkou man. Someone said a man Is known by tho company he keeps, and tho pig left. In stead of being a stimulant as stated for years, It Is now learned that alcohol is only an Irritant and narcotic, the same as a hot coal on a turtle. The little oorpusolcs In the blood are to take oxygen through the body. Al cohol makes these corpuscles, hard aud unfit for use. The acohol Increases tho action of the blood, goes to the brain, benumbs the nerve that protects the heart and it boats twice aa fast aud Irregularly. Tho pulie of a dying man Is merely a ripple, and 120 to 1C0 beats a minute. Brandy should nevor be given a dying man; It Increases tho oiroulaMou. A man who drinks has a rod noso because the nerves lu tho noao are paralyzod and the blood ycbsoIs become largo and Hushed. So, In the stomach alcohol paralyzes the norves. As ho drlnltB the stomach beoomos ulcerated. The norves of tho stomach are much less boubIUvo than of tho head and throat, houco tho olIcoU of alcohol aro not folt as soon on the digestion as tho brain. Al cohol Is not food, it id not digested. It 1b not ovon a heater; It decreases tho heat. It doei not holp digestion; It Irritates and hardens, hin dering digestion. Tho spoakor had the whites of four eggs In a glass. lie poured alcohol Into It. In loss than two mluutea It was hard und thick, Digestion makos thin. The proof was plain, After a sproe a man throws up his food aa eaten, undlgostod. In ev erybody are dead colls that, must pass oft In the healthy person. Alcohol preserves those colls and koeps them In tho body, and tho man bocomca large and bloated full of dead Imattor. Sullivan, In his fight with Corbett, was hit 141 times In tho fuco and 41 times over the heart. The trouble with Sullivan was too niuoh boozo. Ho was hit before he could Heo the blow. The yellow ring around the drinker's eye ball means degeuoratlon of the brain. A ploture was shown, actually palntod by a man who had had doterlum tremons, onoo a talented Englishman. The moderate drinker Is tho one who should be punished; tho drunkard is a diseased man and should be treated, go the speaker doolared a man might as well bo licensed to sell smallpox germs as liquor. Tbeso old liquors wore mado a few days beforo, Lime kills tl)o fusil oil that ago usod to kill, and the liquor gotten today Is ofton a mixture of tho worst poison and tha most nauseating stuff. Out of 20 men executed on a St. Loulu gallows, 10 committed their crimes when uuder the lnfluenco of liquor, Wilkes Booth drank three times be fore shooting Lincoln. The speaker had had experience In a blohllorate of gold cure. He had no ticed that the men lost their taste for liquor; but the taste for Immorality had not goue. Without belug pointed to Christ, the chances are that the Keeley cure will fall again. ITbe lecturer clostd with a personal talk to men only, In which he answered several questions and gave some facts young men need to know. TOE DURRANT TRIAL Postponed On Account of Lator Day. OPENING OF CASE ON TUESDAY. A Full Report Will Appjar This Paper. iH BAN FrtANCiBCO, Bept. 2. The Durrant trial was'today postponed un til tomorrow. Uncertainty about the ofleot of labor day upon Judicial acts led to tho postponement. District Attorney Barnes will make hie opea Ing statement to the Jury tomorrow morning. A full report will appear In Thk Jouhnal. Do not wait 48 hours for Frisco papers. INDIANS SHALL NOT HUNT. A Grand Army Commander to Pro tect Buffalo. Dknveu, Sept. 2. General O'Brien, commundor of tho department of Colorado aud Wyoming, Grand Army or tho Republic said teday: "If the IndlauB attempt to hunt In the red desert of Wyoming thoy will nover re turn alive. At tho last session of the stato lvglslaluro a stringent law war paBsod to protect the only herd of bullalo In tho stato. Tho state will Htand by that law, even though It brlngB Wyoming up face to face with Undo Bam." Found Alive. Din.VTir, Bep. 2. Dr. T. H. Fraker of Kaunas City, whoso family has Just been awarded $68,000 life Insurance and who was supposed to be dead, has been found near hero. The lusurauce compaulim have always maintained that Fraker was allvo aud did not pay the lusurauco till after tho lawsuit, MARKETS BY TELEQRAPH Salem Oor and Eastern Quotations rected Dally. TODAY'B l'MOKS. Oponod. HlgheaU Cloalo a Beptomber. Dtoember - May (W WJ4 outoAoo, Aus. 81. WUont, cash C0Ji; lpt. C0JJ0. Nxvt Youic, auk ai-Bllver, KTfotead.tSJO, BAM KIlANOIflCO MAHKKT. IBM VtK Han Kkancisoo, Am. 81 Wheat, fcwv , wioj urerfou, ouoivo, ikkiwc; interior, w valloy, Vale, UOM-UI l'o (a toon Karl, 7o; Bi'BAics ToNtaiiT. Mrs. Mary Rob inson Bqulro.an ordained minister, will lecturo tonight at the Bush bank cor cer ner: "How to Keep Hell Out of the Pe?ple,and Shall Churches Be Taxed." A Fine Aktiolk. Mr. A. Rick baa been making a fine article of raspberry syrup for sodawater the past season. A sample can be tried at Hopf's fountain, next door to the pofetofllce. It Is the fjjtire fruit syrup. " uotubleaHffiOa, -Early ltoae. fiOUOOc: llurtankj 760. .. - .....r. T...... ua s Mining, vwsi.uo. I'OUTUANU MARKET. Portland, Aug. 81. Wheal, valley, jo Walla walla, 470. Klour Portland, 1483 Kenton county, WJM; grouuui, 4.iui auiwiiiuv. J,tf i'w A l'oltttoo New Oregon, 853W0 bu. Oat-Wliltg. Ubdibo; mtliln, MUMr. trey, Ztosio; rolled, in Ug,to.768.CO; barrel , S9.W o.'J5i oaaee.ll.7S. rouiiooa new uroKon, wj Hay Uood, iSQVM per to Wool-VatleyVuaiao. Mll!atua-l!raii,)MUi it horU. J11M: cuo leexl. Ilia 15 per ton; otilcken wneat, WaCper o. II Idea green, nailed, tt) lb tyce, underiw) lbs, 701UO ilieep pelU, 104i7Uo, Mope Nominal at ie. UuUer urexon fuuey creamer, 1&317C; unoy aairy, nnjioc; uur comtnon. 7ko. Oheeto-Oiegon full cream, lOQllc, to good, lajtutt:; Kgge Oregon, 104 1 to pr doi. Poultry Oniekeue. f i.6au.ai per dez: duoka f l.uxailfioi gecae, tlf&ttJWi lurkeyi, dreMea, l'Jlla. iief Tonterf,2JOSoperB; alr to aieera.xttiuaoo; cowe.aMu; 4a6ko, Mutum i3K; dreMed Ileal beer. IL75ai00: choice ewes. .76aa.00: dreaaed. 40. lloga-Cboloe, heavy, ;ft0a8,75:.llgUt and feeder, UJM-. dreteed, iUc V B. Veal small, choice, 6ule large,3atow&. BALEM M.UlKbT. Wheat Ue Ira. Uati-'jaaxiXq new 18c. Hav Ualed. cheat. S3.AOiiS.G0: timothy. Klour. In wholesale Iota, 1X60; reUll,lJM.i bran, bulk; 811.00: aacked, SULUhiahorU, flU U.U0; chop feed. IlLOUaliw. ei ureaaea, ia ltoge Dreaaed, 4, aw ra taawi MM. Hhee Wool llopa Heat, luo Jiu; p uve.li.A0, l ileal, I'iKO, t-Ueat, tin7o. Kgga-Caab, 10a iiuiier . 1M-JM, Uet dairy, iaUi fuaoy creamery uneeao 10al2Uri. Yuria UmokeU Meat Uacon.6o; uatu-ll;c, houlder,7o. i'oUtoe-Nvr,80ot bu. Onion 20. Poultry llrollerK7c; hemCoj daek,o7o, Turkey WaSo. llartletl pear-2So bu, Applea llaxo tin. Peaches ILU6 bu, Plum a 25o bu. Highest of all in 'Leavening Tower. Latest U. &. Gov't Report Powder ABQMMTEX IPCRC J Royal I COURT nn BAXJC i .-- ?