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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 4, 1895)
"" T"1' WNNJWty 'l$$Wfn& ' eze;3u SSSSSSC THE CiPFAL JOURNAL. 4DAU.Y AND WKKKtiY.) BY HOVtSR BROTHBHB, MONDAY, NOV. 4, 1605. It Bcema to bo coualdoreri patriotic In New York to vote tho "fusion" ticket. ,i f ThetbreftA. P. A. cuudldatea for school director in Seattle wero oboseu Saturday by over 1000 plurality each. Tho orchids for the Vanderbllt wed ding are to cost (126,000. This would feed and clothe a great many poor cblldron. A Salem paper says its bird of victory Is uot a rooster but a hen. That editor hw a graceful way of yielding to home discipline, A short campaign refor nothing to the people, but give ub tho lillcee, 1b the cry of the war horses who see nothing In politics but spoils. Give us a non-committal candidate, a straddle platform, and a short cam paign on the tarld question only.shout all the partisans for fevenuo only. . It is to bo hopod the new superin tendent of the Salem Wator company dew not too closely rcaemblo a gun meter. A water uioter 1b bud ouougu. As littlo discussion of vital iesueb and as littlo education of the masses In political campaigns uo possible, la the program of the short campaign politi cians. Tho minister who is lamenting IghI football players becomo bottor inou "below tho collar than abovo it, has shown no evldonoe above or below of being good for rouob. The man who tulka of football and prizefighting in tho same broath la in capablo of Judging between two roads In tho opposite directions ono going down hill and tho other up. Young mon or young womon In our colleges or out of them need not blush for having h foudnesa for athletio snorts. It Is tho rodeomlug fuaturo of our defeotlvo Hoclul,educutloual nnd ro llglous systems. Why are uot tho citizens of each ward capablo of nominating a good economical, business couuollmnn? Aro they too lazy and Indifferent to take Mim tlmo and trouble? Then tuny must pay. The Salem hog rejolcotu In the pos sewlon of two moro institutionsa hospital and medical school. Long may ho rejoice that Is the hog over ouoh possessions aud may ho got muny and moro of them. It Is to bo hoped that Wirt W. Boun der's remains having been chewed over onco mnro In the press, on the oo:as!onof his restoration to citizen, ship, ho will now be given that decout oblivion to which ho is amply entitled. San Francisco will not get a national convention In 18M. Thoro is a freedom of expression and a silvery ring In tho air out west that Is fraught with dan cer In this presont status of goldbug pregnanoy, that might produce Ja political miscarriage. Wbon Durrontls disposed ofsevoral 'Frisco papers will dio for want of full page illustrations aud teu page reports of the great double church murder und mystery, that bonanza of tho golden gate police, criminal department and Dsnsatlonal Journalism. Mr. Olds, thouew city treasurer of Tacoma, immediately appoints his nephew assistant treasurer. When two treasurers are undor iudlctmeut for misappropriating publlo money, and when there Is not enough money on hand In tho city treasury too keep one mau busy fifteen minutes, it looks bid to ee u man put inn relatlvothe first thing. f SSlS! OA BORDEN ) vgsas&gy DAGLB BRAND i iItHasNo Equal A STABLE OUBKENOY. The news of tho Interference of the Itothschllds to prevent a national dis aster In Franco by tholr support of "the Kaffirs," coming as closely as It does after their favorable responso to tbo prayer and supplication of President Cleveland that they would deliver the United States out of tho hole of the pit that he aud his party had digged, sug gests unpleasant reflections. Something iiust bo faulty in a cur rency ttystom that permits n great banking house to corner tho money supply of tho world, and to make Itself the arbiter of tho fate of nations. It seems to bo contradiction lu terms when "stablo currenoy" is applied to a gold basis coinage that can bo shlded upon tbo Impulao of one firm of money brokers. It Is boyond question the United btates of America can mako It sslf independent of the gold standard couutrles by tho simple process of Invy lag extra tarlfr upon their exports to this country exactly commensurate with the discount that they Impose upon tho American silver offered lu ptymentfor them. In tbls country (30,000 or $40,000 lu sliver certificates will bo accepted without question lu payment of the purchase money of real estato or other property, and no In stability" of tbo money system is oc casioned by this Inter-stato acceptauce of silver at a par with gold. It Is only when a foreign paymont Is to be made that the element of "Instability" be comes apparent. No currenoy tho volumo of which lu small enough to permit of Its being cornered or controlled by n firm or a ollquo can be "stable," fur Its value can b Increased or decreased at tho plea sure of tboso who are able to expand o contraot the valuo ot Its circulation. Thus the Rotbsoullda were nolo to pur obasu United States bomlb at a much lower rato than could havo been obtained for them lu the homo market. Inter Ocean. A SALEM HOSPITAL. Our looal columns bring tho good nows that Salem Is to havo a hospital connected with WUlametto medical collego. Tho suggestions of Tun Joint NAL that beds be donated, rooms fitted up and support given to maintain them has borno fruit, as our local news reports will show. There can bo no nobler charity than to provide comfort for the unfortuuato who have sustained soyero injuries to their bodies or limbs, und need close attention of surgeons and nurses. Thoso who contribute to such an end urecortaiuly performing acts of puro religion, that will count far moro than long publlo prayers or loud demonstrat ions. Let the good work go on. Let tho board of trustees and the faculty bo warmly supported in their noblo enter prise. ONE CENT DAILY FEATURES A large, complete telegraphic report. A largo and completo foreign news dopartmeut. Detailed aud accurate roporta ot social, local aud personal nows. Society events and womau nows written up by Salem's only woman, newspaper reporter. A dally social uowu department. It Is getting to be understood by mauy thut Tin: Joi'itNAi. is on tho Inside for Associated Press news. A special edition Saturday with two pages of social review of tho week. A Saturday page of literary news und criticisms of now books, aud sym poelum by beBt writers, Congressman Hermaun Is a littlo too aotlvu a man for tho Oregon political maohluo. Ho gets all over his district and does his own handBhaklug. Ho also soetns Inclined to go ahead nud got his own nomination und eUotlon. Such a man eeuds cold chills dowu tho backs of the bosses aud makes them feol like Othello wheu his occupation Was gone. The American people will never have n satisfactory government until their senators nud representatives ure nominated and elected by the pooplo und responsible to tho people Instead of to tho bosses within the party, fQSeattle has u debt of II vo mlllloua aud an Interest ohurge of (760 a day. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria TUB INflUKANOE MURDERER. Holmos Bont to the (follows Al'tjra, Short Trial. Pmr;ADKt,rHiA,'Nov, 4.-Honry Ht Holmes won convicted of -murder In tbo first dogreo at StlQ Saturday night for killing Eenjamlu F. PlcUel. Uo coughed slightly whon ho heard tho words. That was tho only sign. The Jury retired to deliberate ato:10 o'clock. According to ono of tbolr number they reached tholr verdlot beforo tho doors of their room closed upon them. For hunger's etvko they ato thoir supper first. Thou they took n ballot and without hesitation every man of the twelve answered: "Guilty of murder in tho first do gree." But however atroolous tbo crime, however fiendish the criminal, it is bard to send a man to tho gallows In ona minute's tlmo. So, for decency's sake, they talked about tho caso for a seeming period, about an hour and a hulf. Then word was sent into tho court that thoy bad agreed. This wob at 8:15. It took half an hour to get tho court In readiness to recolve tho yer-dlct. Durrant's Plan of Action. Ban Fkaiioisro, Nov. 4. The de fe'nso In tho Durrant case has decided upon a plau of uotlon. An appeal will bo takon to tbo supremo court on tbo ground that tho jury waa Intimidated by newspaper criticism and forced to bring in a verdict of guilty. The usual techniohal objections to tho trial will of courso, bo mado, but tboy will be subsidiary to tho main argument, that newsper dlsoueslons made It impossi ble for the accused to recolyo a fair trial. The defense will argue that they were sonsational and thoroughly biased as to tho defendant. It will bo olalmod that they croated publlo sontl meut, which the Jury did not dare resist. With buou u plea Durraut will go before the supremo court for a royorsal of the Judgment of tho lower oourt, and for an ordor for a now trial. If that bo donled he will pay tho pen ally for his terrible orlmo with his life. Durrant had may visitors. They wero ministers, friends, his mother and faihor, and his attorneys. Kvun a Juror Horaco Smytho called on him. He likes to do odd thihgs and eflect odd manners. They are privileges hon ored In his person by the tolorauco of many years. He never did n stranger thlug in his life than wllen ho stood at the wicket of Durraut' coll nnd tulked with the young mau whose life ho had declared the day before, to bo forfeited to tho state. Juror Smythe Is not a good IntorYlewor, and learned nothing worth remembering. Ho went away satisfied that ho had dono his duty when ho wroto "guilty" upon his first ballot. Commercial Eoport, New Yohk, Nov. 4. Drudstreet'a toduy says; "Tho volume of gonoral business has been small, duo In part to drought, al thougb the widespread rains durlug tho past weok havo gono far to break the dry spell. No marked changes are reported from the Paolflc coast. At San Francisco au Improvement In prices la shown In a few lino", notably wheat. At Beattlo the volumo of busi ness lost month was larger than In September. Trade at Tacoma Is quiet, but Imports for Ootober were valued at nearly $5,000,000. Portland advices aro thut largo shipments are being made to China, Mexico aud California. Nkw Youk, Nov. 4. It. G. Dun & Co 'a Weekly Review of Trade today says: "Tho rapid reoovery In cotton and the rlso In sterling exchange to the polut-at whicb the last exports of gold wero made, have not luoreaaed confi dence. Thoro la a little better feeling, the retail distribution is fairly encour aging and the dosing of many works Is less significant at this season than It might be at another. It Is believed waiting aud uncertainly may naturally eontlnue far some weeks, Wheat has declined 1S-4q aud corn 2o in spits of the mauy adverse reports about winter wheat." Nkw Yohic, Noy. 2. Business failures throughout the United States numbers 209 this week and show con. slderable lucieuse over last week as well us tho samo week a year ago. wheu tho totals were 230 aud 253. this week's galus being generally distributed. THE DAILY JOURNAL, 25 ceuts uiuunwi; ?o u j trur, pueiHge puiu, J j-iLmjjuniiii.ijiasa EVENT TO BE CELEBRATED. Opening of Medical Dejmrlmont of Willamette Unlvorslty. There In a rowln Interest In tho establishment of Willamette University hospital and mod leal school that was thrown open to the publlo today. Many donations havo been offered to furnish rooms for the hospital. A member of the faculty has olfered to guarantee to socuro by donations furnishings for twelve rooms, and subscriptions sufficient to defray neces sary hospital expenses for six u.ontbc Tho opening of a medical school and hospital will bo formally celebrated in the chapel of tho WUlametto university Tuesday ovonlng. Tbo program will luoludo addresses by the following well-known speakers: Dr. W. A. Cuslok, "Nocessary Preparation for Medical Profession;" Hon. F. A. Mooro, "Hospital nn Out growth of Higher CivlllZntlou;" Preel dent W. C. Hawley, "The Present out look of tho Willamette University;" P. H. D'Aroy, "Old Students;" Rev. J. Parsons, D. D., "Medical Alumni;" Mayor Claud Gatch, "Salem and WUlametto University;" Hon. C. B. Moore, "Willamette University and Salem;" Governor Lord, "Duty of the Stato to education;" Rev. A. L. Hutch- Inson, invocation. The addresses, will be Interspersed with muBlo, and a banquet will follow, follow. Late Hop Nows. Puyallup, Washington, Citizen: Hop business Is very quiet. Tho price ranites from 8 to Glo. No sales have been mado in the Immedlato vicinity of Puyallup for 0c, but Yakima and Oregon hops will bring the highest nrlco. as the health of the planta have not been Impaired by the use of medl cine, as a destroyer of vermin. Shipments havo been few frcm the Puyallup depet: 117 bales to Now York and 81 to London in the wotk past. Herman Klaber bought 75 bales of hops In Cbohalls this week forOo. Mr. Klaber also bought about 200 bales lately in Yuklma fur 03, and he reports the samples in that district fine, England's latest obesianco to Amor lean powor waa performed Saturday when Sir Julian Pauncofoto mado overtures to Becretary Olney to help John Bull out of a tight place In Turkey. Tho conservative adminis tration, backed by capital Invested In Turkish bonds, dare not interfere witb outrages on tho Armenians and other dopendent provinces of the Porto so long as they aro committed to seoure taxes for Interest money. It's a case of "come und help me let go ot the bear," that Uncle Sam will wisely do ollno, IIoit Snf.liii,'1 J i.ittr.u.tU In Canada. Tho Cnnudiun restrictions on suffrage aro peculiar. In cider to bo ontitlod to vote, not only must one bo n male Brit ish subject 21 years of ago and havo lived in tho Dominion at least a year, but he must also hi wo been tho ovnor of real cstuto or tho occnplor of a routed houso or business proporty for tho same tlmo. If ho owns roal estato in a city, it must bo worth $300, if in a town $200, and if olsowhero $150. If ho uol thor owns real estato nor oooupios roal estato as a tenant, ho can voto if ho earns $900 n year, or if ho bo tho son of a farmer or real estato ownor und live at his fathor's home. An incomo voter is not required, as nil other voters aro, to llvo a year in tho district where he wants to voto, but can register at any time Albany Times-Union. 10(1111). If iodino bo tnkon continuously foj a length of timo, whnt is known ns iodism results. Differont individual aro affected differently by this drug. Thero nro three- forms of iodio in toxicntion first, that in which the symptoms nro thoso of gastric irrita tion; second, thut characterized by norvous troubles, nouralgia, ringing in tho oars, convulsive movements, disturbed intellect; third, thnt char acterized by rapid emaciation, com mencing mostly in tho face, and bo vcro nervous palpitations of the heart, with oxcessivo nppotito, which Bomotimes precedes and somotiinos follows tho loss of flesh. Theso symp toms aro said to ho moat easily in duced in goitrous persons. Brooklyn Cauda A. Straight Bitot. Tho young man win making him eolf as disngrecablo as a man could who didn't know any better, nnd she was hoping tho houso would fall on him or something. "Some women," ho said in tho courso of his romnrks, "aro pleased by a brainless youth with a knnd Bomo face." "Yes," sho replied wearily, "but I'm Buro that doesn't apply in your caso." "I hopo uot," ho said concoltodly. "Oh, no I" sho murmured, "for you haven't a linudbomo faeo." Detroit Freo Press, Plorro Lorillard has nuotionod ofl most of tho Raucocas stable. Among tho horncs sold was soven of Longfol low's sons and daughters. George E. Smith, tho plunger, known as "Pittsburg Phil," has do cidod to sell his stablo of horses. Ho has beon losing inonoy in big lumps. Children Cry for Pitcher' CtorIu i Nervousness Cannot be pwnunently owed by the of opiates and sedative compounds. Jt u too deeply seated. It is caused by an impoverished condition of tho blood, upon which tho nems depone! for stiste nance. ThU is tho truo and only natnrsl explanation for nervousness. Purify, en rich and vital!" tho blood with Hood's Sarsaparilla and nervousness will dlssppcsr. Hood's Barsapsrllla will give vltslity to the blood and will send it coursing through tbo veins and arteries charged witfc tho We BivInB.strength building qu.ltle.whch ling In tholr published testimonials. Got Hood's out Hood's Because Etood's Ssrssparllla Is the only Truo Blood rurlflor prominently In tlio publlo oyo today. Bold by all druggists. u..ji nillc enrt bsbltosl conitlp MOOd S FllIS t0n, rrlMMcpsrboi. ATCHISON PHILOSOPHY. Neighborhood quarrels aro m conta gious as Bcnrlet fovor. Thoro uro a thousand ways of being o Viol, und thoy aro till easy to find. If salvation could bo placed on n bar gain counter, wo would all bo saved. Tnko caro of yourself when you haYoa cold, so you may livo to cntch moro ot thorn. You will always remember thoss things you would be happier if you could forget. When there i occasion for embarrass ment, it is greatly to a man's credit that ho is ombarnwsod. Tho wlsost uinn in tho world is tbi man who avoids doing tho greatest number of molcta things- Tho boy crown princo of Germany, it is said, is destlued by his mother to bo tho f uturo husband of Wllhclmina, tho child quoen of Holland. Tho omporor of Gormany has a groat horror of hotting, and would llko to mako it illegal, if ho dared, among tho ofilcors of tho Prussian army. Ill Location. Jinlcs Hollo, old follow I' Whore aro you living now? On tho Hudson Bomowhoro, I boliovo? Blinks No. On my wifo's money. -Pittsburg Bulletin. Harmony at Any Ctt. If tho convicts at Sing Sing were permitted to wolcomo tho now arriv als, and if thoy desired to continue tho harmony euggestcd by tho namo of tho famous ponal institution, their words of greeting would prob ably tako a form similar to these: "Lot us learn to respect each other's convictions." Now York Herald. $100 Reward Stoo The readers of this paper will be pleated to learn that there Is ot least one dreaded diseaso that science has been able to cure in all Us stages, and that is Catajrh, Hall's Catarrh Curo Is the only positive euro known to the medical frarerntty. Catarrh being constitutional treatment Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surface of the disease, and giving tho patient strength by building up the conttitutlon and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in Its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any cae that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address, F, J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O Sold by Druggists, 75c. There aro 177765 miles of railroad In tbe United Htutes. Thero aro 00,836,880 rails used to cover tuis grouuu. There aro 633,205,000 ties used to bind theso rails togotber, but no such amount, however, Is required to bind tho hearts of tbe traveling publlo to the faottbat tbo Wisconsin Central llnte furnish superior facilities ou all their trains between St. Paul and Chicago which form closo connections with all lines to the east and south. - Mako a note of It. When Baby was elclc, wa gave her Castorla. Wheu alio was a Child, the cried for CastorU, When she became Miss, sho clung to CastorU. When she bad Children, be gave them Castotfc. Humor Yields to Hood's. "The members of our family have de rived much benefit from the use of nooa-a uarsaparuia. wy father was troubled with humor, but It readily yellded to Hood's Sarsaparilla." Mrs. I. M. White. Salem, Ore. Hood's Pills euro all liver Ills. Jthoumatlsm. Is a symptom of disease of the kid neys. It will certainly bo relieved by Parka Buro Cure, That headaobe, baokaohe and tired feeling como from the same cause. Ask for Parks' Sure Cure for the liver and kidneys price l-Oo, sold bv Lunn & Brootrs. lfMw VIGOR MEN Easily, Quickly, PcrmaaeaHy Reared. "W'eajtnese, NerroasBess, KovUsIrom early errors or later excesses the results of overwork, slckneis, warry. etc, tun strength, dereU vyiucuiuna tone given to levery orcau ami portion of the body. 61inple,n.W ural methods, Immedt. sltft liunrnvAmsn .-. W H T nnNm.s?a MaWSffl rallure Irapoulble. XfiXt references. Book! jpUnatlou sud oroof mailed (sealed) fresT EIIEMESIOALOO.,lutftl.M. SSS!3ffB JOHN HUGHES, Denier In tiruwirlcH. I'jilntH, Oils, Window JIHfl,VnilhIi himI flic Mont completo Block o) ISriiHlicM ol all KliulH In tho State. ArtlHtn' AlittorliilMilmo, IlHlr,Coniont hihI Shingles and flncHt quality of OIUSS SUBflS PROPOSALS WANTED FOR AN OPERA HOUSE SITE, Sealod proposals will bo received by tbo undersigned for a tract of ground not less than 00x120. Bald site to bo south of Center and west of High. For Informal Ion Inquiroot 10-23-lf CHA8. BUUGGKAF. SALEM WATER CO. Office! Willamette Hotel Bulldln.! For water'servloo apply at.oilloo.2Ullls poy ablo monthly in advance. Mako all com- plaints at. me oinoe. Irrigation months June, July, September; hours e to 8 a. m., 6 August and to V p, nn irriB'ou uiiih ."' m. A IUMM .naiBL of July. (Street sprinkling positively (orblddon JT. J, JTABKINB, HORSE, J3HOBING3 Shop at 100 oaemekoU street, near Com mercial. Hpeolal attention to lnterferlwt and borne with dlsoased reat. WOLZ'S MARKET. Fresu,nAlU)d and smoked McaU andSan aneon. 3-HetrUerator meats lu best shape. Kept Is au AI loe chest, eastern stylo. Free delivery. HoutU Oommerolol street. W1 OHAb. WOLZ, Prop. E. M. WAITE PBINTING CO,, BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS AND Legal Blank .Publishers. Hash's New Urlok.over the bankOom'l street GEO. FENDRIOK'S MEAT MARKET. 1121 Coramorolal st, lOottle bloo. IHueoeMor to O. M. UeoVA Do. I .r.r ilesl monta In At lnwi pnivw . . .. .- .ki. lhe,.olty, rrompmii i vrry HUIE WING SANG CO. IMlfJIlTERS Japanese Kanoy Goods, alt kinds ol silk cm oroldcry, ormiiiciiu, uunawuie, bot tens ol a I sluu Mattings nnd undorwoar. Every. nineioll'ntf very cheuD. 112 Court street. inlom.Or, lo'Mita MONEY TO LOAN On farm land security. Bpocla' rates on larxo loans. lxans considered Without deluy. HAMILTON A MOIH, Huh rtank bttlMlaif. Miss Ballou's School OPENED IN CHAINING HALL, I IWlll receive children trom S years upwards, special tteutlon to beginners. All desired branches for tho o'der pupils langht. luclud. Ins drawing, modeling, music, plain ana trilstloaeedleworic. All work done on tbe inuiviauai plan, in wuicn each thlld is ad vanced according to lu owa ostmcitv. Fai terms and particulars apply to Miss O, llallou, incuuoiu uuu uuuuic&Qia sis German Lessons Private or In classes, at aDy time during the' uuy or vmnK 10 suit convenience or pupils, erms, too per lesson. Classen of ttve or more woperpui'll. German Baturday school for uuuuruii in wieuuanniDfi: nail, corner chem nkeU and Cottage st , from V to 13 a. m.. and from I to 4 p m. Terms, too per month. 1 nay mention 1 bat I wan born and educated In Qrmany,and hold a uerman teachers' cerunoute nom tno 1'russlau government, 4Ud another trom the Ht. .Louis publlo souool. VA Marlon st. Conservatory Worlc Dr.'Parvln, director and teacher of Dluno, Italian singing harmony and ilasa teanhlug. Assisted byJIIas Anna Krebs, teachpr of piano, organ, guitar, violin and zltbor. Mrs. J. It. fcjharp, leacUeror piuno, organ and slnuing. Mualo rooms at tbe residence of J. R. rJbarp, Baletn. Leave orders at the Allen's or Wills' music etore. BANJO LESSONS. RImJLS0 feawnable terms by an experienced teache'. V. A. HAliEY, 431 Marlon st, 2if. CONTBTS, Parlors Ovpr Gray Bros. X C. GRIFFITH, u&E?i 5.urt an4 Commercial st. upsuurs. All work guarantotd. PriSi ii; oa the lowest. uai-ir MONEY TO LOAN I Oa city or farm property. . Over Burt,', Bank. T K' F0RD' 011 BALK OIIKA.P-. Good, lurao koine an h . '." .V.M ?.wn. I log fruit ire. Wertv of im?ii ly S1 water and WicresUmbr !$x ''"i1- K"0'1 Balera. n umber. AdareMboxsi,, 6-SI-U 11 ' "T?.l.i ' - , jBjjppppjRspyv a FOUR PRIZES! THE CAPITAL JOUft. 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