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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1895)
r sz TOE BEST PIPE 'TOBACCO. TT'-rT 7'i"r"""-' '"-TTT ! the Great-Htmwv A' 'JL-T7rirnr.Tllt HfZm ll Tt 3 c .fa Pt 111 TJ t (.- I 111) III os t woudorr il UirOJt i ty of tlio ago. it ii8 boon eti 'lorsodhytho leadln'dm II do men of J.uroro and irKrlfl. Iludjan Is purely vcco table. Iludjnn Mops Preiiaturcn'.s of tlio ills cliarRO In o M.1i':Vre &&. JS'S.Cffl t'onatiiintlo.i, Ululmst, Falling Scn-salinns.Ncrr- OUitwllClllDK' of Ilia cyei red otbor raits. BtrortEtlion.1, lnvtroratcii and tone the fiitlror-jitnn IHidran curci Heblllty l.ervmur.cn, KtnUsIpns, nnd develop" ntid restores wcaic r.igars SVWiffl O MH.." LifUHIl ... cJi'iiiiwH wa 'ins in wic ays. iiirti HLiMr,r,cZ.w.l unrlt. lwsrr LOST iiMfflKKSa JT,Jay oi MANHOOD & BlfcIl,8torp" W:1WWw ouIcVIt. OTr?fMpt.ntecnflo,MnM.t. I'rcmcturoa is ir fi m imnotwy .n tho first sUrc. It ljttiympinofKoililmjkncM and barronncR". It can bo stopped lu a) days bythotiwoiTiidran. Tirol ew ill cmciy ww nadn by thoBrvcclnl Jstaof tho old ft raowHudJan Moalcal Instlluto. Jt Li tho strongest M'aarer n.aao. It w very now rful, lint ba uiHis. Sold fur 31 OT a pack BfoorO pnekfter o for WOO (plain MnWtaia) Written ri ft ..moo Riv frraeuro. Ifyoubuy tjtxboi."' .! uo rot onil rty eured afx more -'Ill.i6.ji ,U nrocifnliO'etr. dendfir olrntcriunrt trsllmnnUK Address IIODSOW MSDIOAIi J.NHTITIJ1H, luncUoji Ntoclt ton, Market A: JUHjSts Suit I'ranclseo. Cjl. Mexican Mustang Liniment for !.itirnsf Talced & Inflamed Udders. files, .Rheumatic Pains, Bruises and Strains, Running Sores, Inflammations, Stiff joints, Harness & Saddle Sore. Sciatica, Lumbago Scalds, glisters, Insect Bites, Ml Cattle Ailments, All Morse Ailments, il Sheep Ailments, Penetrates Muscle Membrane and Tissu.. Quickly to the Very Seat of Pain and Ousts it in a Jiffy Rub in Vigprously. Mustang Liniment t onciuerr Makes' Haa or Beast welJ MONEYTO LOAN DAZED ONJTHE DESERT. A Ainu Htm orTlilnl Wllliln Onn Hundred mid rli ty Vnrd or n IaUb nt rrcsh Water. On the burning miiil-tof Cocopali ties crt, be ildo a lakn Hint njipcara to lw of i'.o cookfit and the pnre't i.f frwh w Ur, lio tlio bonus of an Aimiiuui who died o tliii .t, mill nrouiul linn aro flvo orpixlinh3 of twoorthreofoot in depth, wli.ih ho ilitir with hiH llnirir unilg in a frizzy of tii.vst. llio fln,,vr3 nro worn i f a' lib cinl, and only I in whitening I i' am left to Uurwitnivi to tho t' iily. Joso Garcia, who makes a living by peddling from ono littlo camp to anoth er on tho desert, haa retnniud from a trip wh'ch began on Aug. 20. Ho loft i hero nt that timo and engaged a guide ft the now placer camp at I.osPioaohos, 1 low tho boundary line, to tal.o him to n mining camp in tho Cocopah moun tains in tho heart of tho deport. Tho .juldo va3 named Qniriuo Soslllo, a half brte(l, mid with thorn wont also rVank Cota, n Moxiean. Thoy loft Log FieaehiH in tho aftoruoon, travoled all night, and by tho next morning were far out on tho deert. I3y somo mlHcab oulatlon they weio wlthuut water, and though not lir t thuy wciu bowildered as to tho nearei t way to a well and Hpent tho nest two days in traveling without water, becoming almost insano from thirst. On tho ovening of tho third day tlioy foiuid water. Thoy wore then on tho noitlicnst Rido of Great Salt lake, or Lagumi Salada, that lies botweon tho Coeopah mouutaiu'J on tho cast and tho fainted mountains on tho went. Tho lako is about bix niiks wido and SO or 30 in length, virylng In tWo according to tho hciifou, indicating that it is fed by tho gulf of California. It is very shallow and Baltier than tho waters of tho ocean. Tho throo men proceeded Fouthwnrd Ivtwcon tho lako and Cocopahs for a distance of ten miles or fo and thcro en countered two Mexicans and a whito man. Tho two former wero named Mar garito Angulo and Folipo Moreno, and tho American's naino was not learned, but from tho description ho is thought to bo Fred Wassuin, who loft this city for tho Cocopah placers Home weeks ago. Garcia continues tho htory as follews: "Tho moncamo from Los Picaehos by way of Niji and had been without wa ter for 8ovtn.ll days, and ono of them, Mnrgarito Angulo, was already crazy. Ho was as deaf as a post and wandered uround liko u drunken man. Ho paid no attention to my guide, and wo had to lay hold of him to mako him drink. In a fow houifl ho was all right Tho oth- nrH woro in their riuht minds, but in a tcniblo condition, and as I saw their swollen tongues my own began to swoll, for I had passed through tho same tor turo only two days before, and oven now my tonguo swolls whllo I think of it. Wo gavo thom water, and thoy noon re vived uml continued onthoirway. Thoy weio burdened with n dry washer and many tools and moved slowly, bo wo loft thom, my guido giving thorn direc tions whuro to flua tlio nest water. "A fow miles farther wo camo upon tho bonos of a man lying stnrk on tho Band about 2(5 yards from tlio lako. Thcro to no flesh loft. Tho coyotes had found tho body. Ono leg was gouo, but tho rest of tho remains woro thoro. Tho head lay toward tho north, faco upward. Tho whiskers wero dark and turning gray, and tho hair was tho mimo. Tho man had worn n bluo jumper, n rod woolon umk-rhhirt, ono boot and a brown slouch hat. I found n cheap clasp purso lu his jumper pocket which contained this paper, which is a pieco of an en volopo or paper sack, addressed 'James Moore, paymaster A. T. and 8. P., Topoka. In tho purso was iiko part of a greenback. Thoro was nothing olso to identify tho bony, mho uooi. wan auuui. n No. 0. and tho man did not scorn to havo been largo. "I examined tho Angers and found tho ends worn off, and thcro wero Uvo or six holos in tho ground around tho body, mado by scratching for water. Ono of tlio holos, farther away, Roomed to have boon mado with n pick and shovel. Thoro were no tools around tho man, no canteen and no sign of food. As wo pro ceeded I traced his barefoot tracks for moro than flvo miles, coming from tho direction of Yuma or New River aud going toward Coyote Wells. Tho tracks woro irregular and frequently crossed and sometimes wont into tho lake. Aif inn vnrdsfrom tho body, away from tho lako, wo found a reservoir of flno fresh water. Wo found tho body on Sept. la." As tho body is in Moxico nothing can bo dono by tho ofllccrs here, and it will lu nil probability rost whero it was fonnd. Coroner Woodward will tako stops to ascertain who tho man was. San Diego Cor. San Francisco Examinor. AT THE OLD TRV3TINQ PLACH. The (lend Imucj rustle nt my tcr t. The moon liflilnlnu LrlKlitlj: Something bos toftly dimmed m ere Acr(K tlio pnth one ilmrion Ilea, Tbe Nitli two tro 1 so lUMIjr It wiw I'lvn u iiljbt like llil I.nvu Ivit us only Kimin; 1 lirM ber little liiml in mine; Tlmt parlliiK U to mo dlf lun. Then tliero n nn tnmorrnr. t-lncc I bare lot rued life's lesion weL' Ilourid aru not easy broken. TimlKlit r.ll Joj 1 buvo forgot! TlieiVit Rometbl ik frtcrcd In tbls iot. WbtfroaA'ct i;nlbj wero opolicn I'd fcol loss lonely with injsclf If I were linii-n btnrtcd; Woald I conld llv? that nlaht ajaln, Vltli nli tt tnlni'M-Mcetctied vla, W'bon lovo from lovo wnspartcdl MpplDrott't k SM T-M, C EI CON, J ( Mfc ( , What BS n i i r I )' ' No. 19 I. . . .880 cash. When the Women Vote. Thoy woro discussing n proposed en tortalumont when tho caller usked: "Havo you invited Miss do Vcrcy?" "Oh, dear, uol" replied tho hostoss. "I couldn't think of it for a momout." "J3ut, roy dear child, alio is n charm ing oouvoreatlonlst and a splondid dauoer. Sho is wonderfully attractive in tho ballroom." "I know it," admitted her hostess, "but you mo sho is an offensive parti, tan." ITnnl1w?" "Yes, indeed, wny, uno tnu vu b mo to vote mo wi' ; ' y, .ni.iiit for n momout think of gtvtng her an opportunity to mako converUat my danca 1'vo nau to iuavu i.v . "Naturally, under thoso circura taiiow," acquiesced tho collar. "But how about Mrs. Wllkius?" "Not a suitable person to invito, my dear. Bho's uot in our set at nil. "I hadn't heard of that What's tho mnttPT?" "How thoughtless of you! Why, i too doesn't oven voto in cur ward. Chi cago Post Ailuiltted. Tilllughast What a bashful girl Mtu Gildersleove Yes, soo' w h9 rt tired list-Detroit Fre Ptm. LOST AND SPOILED MONEY. Die Hank of Unnlntid Maltpit n Ills l'rodt on lit r Note. jv.nk notes of tho vnluo ot thousands of pounds aio annually lost or destroyed by accident. In tho 40 yOars between 1703 tr.id 1833 thero wero outstanding notes of tiu ll.iiikof hnglnud, piesntued to havo been either lout or destroyed, amounting to iM.UUU.OOO odd, overy ahilllng of which was clear pioflt to tho bank. Iu many instances, howovor, it is pos liblo to rocorcr tho amount of tho noto lrom tho bank in full. Notico has to bo glvon to tho bank of tlio noto supposed to bo lost or stolon, together with a miall fco and a full nnrrntivons to how tho loss occurred. Tlio nolo is then "stopped" -that is, if tho document jhould bo presented for payment, tho person "stopping" tho noto is informed when and to whom it is paid. If pro sontod, after haing been "stopped," uy nny buspieious looking person, and uot thiou'i n b.tnker, ono of tho detect ives alw..ys iu atteudanco at tho bank would bo called to iiuostiou tho person as to lio,' and when tho noto camo into his or hev i oswdhIoii. It is (palto n mis takon Idcithat "stopped payment" of a bank noto h.w tho olicct supposed by very many people. It simply means that thu iBank of England caiofully keeps a lookout for tho uuto which has boon "stopped," and, though it cannot rofnso to pay such noto Immediately ou its bo lug presented, a notlflcntlou would at ouco bo mado to tho ponton who stopped it, nnd tho bank would give all tho as sistance in its power to enable tho loser to recover tho amount In tlio casu of n bank noto having been, Bay, burntd by mlstako, if tho number is known and notico sent to tho Bank of England It will pay tho amount after an interval of Uvo years from tho dato of lodging notico of destruction should no one havo presented tho noto for payment in tho meantime. Tho bank lu such cases also iiifil.it son a guarantoo being given by n banker or two house holders that it frliall ho repaid in the ovent of tho document turning up and being nnain tendered for payment It is uot nt all an unusual clrcumstanco for a mutilated noto to bo prcsontod for payment, burned porhnps half through, with marks of burniug on tho fringes. Nor is tho damage always accidental. Tho men who indulgo in tho luxury of lighting their pipes with a bank noto nro not always, as soino may thluk, millionaires or rocognized lunatics of society. Tho spoiled uote.s nro moro ofton than not presoutod by workmon or la borers, who confess without hesitation that thoy hnvo intentionally lightod tholr pipes with thom from moro brag gadocio Ashton (Eugland) Reporter. An Anerdoto of 1'erlrr. Once durhiK tho schooldays ot the president of tho French ropublio liiB pro- feshor lu geography askod him, "Porlor, glvo us tho exact position aud indicate tho latitude of tho Gambler group." Caslmlr-Pcrlor crossod his arms tightly upon his chest, looking very perplexed. Ono of his neighbors whispered to him tho wrong answer, whereupon tho pro fessor gavo him tho exact position of this littlo group, which bolougs to tho moro Important French establishment of Tahiti, and nftcr a short pause, nnd with a littlo point of irony, said: "You ought to know that, Pcrier, becauso it is thanks to your grandfather that Franco acquired thoasocudanoy in thoso parts of tho world. It was through his efforts nnd outroatios that tho dusky quocu of these islands was Induced to como i Franco, aud tho men of my geueii ,.i still romombor tho comical gone which eolobrated tho ovent." Po rter blushed considerably, nut, homing his head btill higher, onswored tho pro fostsor with his quick and pocullar die tlon, "I will most cortaiuly go over this, loston again and try to be moro proficient at tho noxt lccturo; but, ho far as the deeds of my grandfather go, they nro t-o unmorous that I am uot old onougli yet to know. them all." San Francisco Argonaut Castoria Is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for IiifUnts nml Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphlno nor other Narcotic Biibstnnco.. It is n harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, nml Castor OH. It is Pleasant. Its guarontco is thirty years uso by millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys "Worms nnd nllays fovorlshncss. Castoria provents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea nnd "Wind Colic. Castoria relieves teething troubles, cures constipation nnd flatulency. Castoria nssimllatcs tho food, regulates tho stomach nnd bowols, giving healthy nnd natural sleep. Cas toria Is tho Children's Panacea tho Mother's Friend. Specials 90 Highest Type A. t of 1895 Vork. W Castoria. "Castoria Is an excellent medicine for chil dren. Mother have rtpettedly told me of IU good efleet uporUhdr children." Dr. 0. C Osgood, Lowell, Mass. "Castoria Is the best remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I hope the dny Is not far distant when mothers will consider the real Interest of their children, and use Castoria Instead of the various quack nostrums which are destroying their locd ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby sending tbcm to premature gracs." Dr. J. I'. KlNCUBLOE, Convrny, Ark. Castoria. "Castoria Is so well adapted to children that I recommend It as superior to any prescription known to me." .... H. A. AncnnB, M. D., in 80. Oxford 8t., Brooklyn, N. Y. " Our physicians In the children's depart ment have spoken highly of their experl ence In their outside practice wltb Castor!, and although we only have among our medical supplies what Is known a regular products, yet we are free to confesstthst the merits of Castoria has wou us to look with favor upon It." United Hospital and Dispkmaky, Uostou, Mass. Aixek C. Burnt, Ftti. The Willamette Hotel. LEADING HOTEL OF THE CITY. Reduced rates. Mnttneemont liberal. Ilo buildings aud points of Interest, patrons. Electrlo cars leave hotel for nil pub- Hpeolal rates will bo given to permanent Tho Contour Company, 77 Murray Street, Now York City. -THE BUFFET CAR JROUTE- NgSiLWAvThe Shortest and Quickest Line mrrwKUN Pacific Coast Points, St. Paul and the East. Ctoasos both tho Caswdcs and tho ltoclcv llount.ilns In daylight, nllordlng passengers .tho opioriunuyoi viewiugiuu Grandest Scenery in America dolly from I'ortlnnd; ono nt 11 a. in. v n Henitto. ana ono nv nsn p. m. to , nno. 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A", 121 Third l., I'ortland, Or. BOZORTH BROS. It. O. BTEVKNH. O- W. 1. A. . , U13 Kront t., Hcattlo, Wiuli. GRAY BROS,, BABDWABJ i ! mm m CARTS Road Machinery and AgriculturaOrnplements. Lateat Improved Good and Lowest Pxleee. W. Cor, State and Liberty St.. SALEM' OREGON "'1 THE l-CENT DMILY 25c A MONTH BY MAII TI MI JW u, tAN ASSOCIATED PRESS EVENING NEWSPAPER, A I'nrMan Industry. A Paris correspondent describes one of tho oddoat induHtrles of thnt elty to bo fonud lu a littlo nhop in tho Ituo des EcoloB, wblch dcaln oxolnslYoly with the secondhand boota of tho men who work iu thosowern. Thoso buots aro fumishod by the state and come half way np tho thlch. and each man is allowed a now nalr every bIx months. Whon now, they J cost $9; when sold secondhand, theyi realize tho modest snm of 60 cents, but as at loast U,UUU paint per nuiiuiii uru nont to tho Ruo des Ecolos it makes qnlto n booming Industry, Tho leather of thoso iKWts is, so to speak, tnnnod by tho alkalino and greasy wutcr iu which tho sewer cleaners paddlo, and they aro eagerly nought for by tho great Parisian bootmakers, for this leather, being at onoo tough and light, serves to snstalu tho ourvo of tho Lotus XV heel. A Ktrango Coincidence. It is a strange colncidenco that tU rntnors that ono chair pusher at the fair I....1 uantured tho heart of a rich Califor nia willow and another had eloped wltb a pretty London girl vlaitjng tho fair twrn circulated iustbeforo tho chair boy' strike collapsed so ignominlously PlilenL'd Dlanatch. ,.r wfSWC!ffsn X.A.X&OBST GX.3e-T O3CJ0fcO'OX-A.,3O,3:O3Sr. .WW.iW v.. -.j, h 'S t it king Republican Paper of tho Capital of Oregon lor all Classes of People VWi SAP. 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