Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, March 19, 1888, Image 1

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VOL. 1.
SALEM, OJR., MONDAY, MARCH 19, ISSfe.
NO. 16.
CAPITAL
JOURNAL
PROFESSIONAL CAKDS.
1EO. W. BELT, ATTOItNEY AT LAW
jT and District Attorney. Office at court
bouse.
RAMSEY fe BINGIIAM, ATTORNEYS
and Counselors at .Law. Business In
the Supreme Court a specialty. Salem, Or.
mlLMON FORD, ATTORNEY AND
J. Counselor at Law, Salem, Oregon.
Office, up stairs in Patton's block.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
EO. II. BURNETT, ATTORNEY AT
Ladd& Bush's bank.
T Law. Salem. Oregon. Office over
QHAW & GREGG, ATTORNEYS AT
O Law, Salem, Oregon. Office In Patton's
block, up stairs over Belt's drug store.
RICHARDSON, ATTORNEY AT
aw. Office over Capitol National
Bank, 210 Commercial Street, Salem, Or.
O T.
J. Law.
JW. SPRIGGS, ATTORNEY AT LAW,
. Salem, Oregon. Office in England's
block. Legal business of all kinds. Also
both life and fire insurance.
WM. KAISER, ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Salem, Oregon. Office with Tilmon
Ford.ln Patton's building,
in nil the courts of Oreet
made. Land office business a specialty,
Will nmMn
I1U. H o VU...b. ., ... ..,.
in all the courts or Oregon, collections
THE.'.BEST
Woven Wire Bed !
ON THIS COAST 1
Is Manufactured by
GEO. M. PAEKER,
183 Fifth Street, Portland. Or.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
For sale by
A. T.
YEATON,
SALEM, OREGON.
STRICKLER BROS.
-DEALERS IN-
PH, D'ARCY, ATTORNEY AND COUN
. selor at Law, Salem, Oregon.'Having
an abstract of the records of Marlon coun
ty, including a lot and block index of Sa
lem, he has special facilities for examining
titles to real estate.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
s
SALEM BATHS.
H. DIAMOND, Proprietor.
Com St., bet. Ferry and tetate.
HAVING, HAIR CUTTING AND
Mnampooing neauy aone.
LADD & BUSH, .
BANKERS!
Salem, - Oregon,
rnRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING
JL business in all its branches.
WEST BROTHERS'
EAT MARKET,
300, Commercial St., Salem.
CHOICE STEAKS & OTHER MEATS
constantly on hand, and delivered to
any part of the city at lowest living rates.
Please give us your patronage.
STOVES AND TINWARE I
Roofing and Spouting a Specialty.
4S-At;tho old stand of Ben. Strang, Com
mercial Street.
MISS JULIA L. CllAMBERLlN,
'LutT DISPATCHES.
-tkAciier of-
Voice Culture, Piano & Harmony
Music Parlers: 8U' 8SrUI
Bank Block,
SALEM, - - -
OREGON.
M. JVt. MEAD,
PRACTICAL CUTLER
Filing Saws a Specialty.
Shop on the alley, opposite Mlnlo's Liv
ery Stable, Salem, Or.
STOR
u
CITY MEAT MARKET
D. C. Howard, Proprietor.
STATE STREET, - SALEM, OREGON.
3-AU kinds of fresh and cured meats
always on hand. Full weight and a)square
deal all around.
The SALEM MARKET
98 COURT STREET.
Constantly on hand the best quality of
Fresh and Salt Mcate !
And all kinds of
S AUS AQE.
JUST RECEIVED, A NEW STOCK
OP NEW STYLES IN
WALL PAPER!
A FULL STOCK OF
Fancy Goods, Moldings,
Brackets, Picture Frames,
Artists' Materials, Etc.,
ALWAYS ON HAND.
. W. M. SARGEANT,
07 Commercial Street, Salem, Or.
ESTABLISHED BY NATIONAL AUTHORITY.
ThfcCapitalltiollBanl
OF
SALEM, - - - OREGON.
Capital Paid up, .... $75,000
Surplus, ...... 9,500
R. S. WALLACE, t - president.
News
from all Parts of the
. Woria. . .
FKBItiHT TRAIN BADLY WRECKED.
All The Cars Crash Tnrongh a Trestle
Twenty Pett-Valnaoje Stock
killed.
TWENTY-FIVE PERSONS KILLED.
Vice-President.
- - Cashier.
W. T. Gray,
J. M. Martin,
V
JH. ALUERT, - -
DIRECTORS
Wf W. Martin,
R. 8. Wallace,
, J. II. Albert,
, T. McF. Fatten.
LOA'NS MADE
To farmers on wheat and other market
able produce, consigned or in btoro,
e(ther in private granaries or
ipubllc warehouses.
State and County Warrants Bought at Par.
COMMERCIAL PAPER
Discounted at reasonable rates. Drafts
drawn direct on New York, Chicago, S.in
Francisco, Portland, London, Paris, Berlin,
Hong Kong and. Calcutta.
PJ.BABCOGK,
Cabinet Maker!
-AND
S-Thb CLEANEST kept market in the
elty. Call and see for yourself.
MCCROW & WILLARD.
UNDERTAKER.
FARRAR'S BLOCK, STATE STREET;
Salem, Oregon.
JH. W. COX, '
(Successor to The Port Drug Co.)
100 State Street, Salem, Oregon.
Billings (Mont.), March 10.
Word has been received that the
rl&th boiuid freight train Nc. 13,
with the exception of the engine,
was completely demolished by 150
feet of trestie giving way at Rose
bud yesterday, tumbling the cars In
aMieap twenty' feet 'below. Two
cars containing 40 head of valuable
attack are .smashed into kindling
wbod and'itll tlic stock killed. En
gineer jBieS3onheard the bridge giv
ing away, opened the throttle, and
the engine jusl reached the other
side aiid leaped over; yhIIo the
balance of the train was precipitated'
below. No lives were ldst,"but-the
engineer was sUghtly Injured. "
FULL LINK
All kinds of, Furniture made ta order.
A full line of Caskets always on band.
Hf"f&B;
j. J. Jennings, d. ds.
DENTIST.
i
WGoto J. O'Donald'sshoponHighst.,
between Court and State, Salem, and get
one of J. M. Coulter's patent improved
LADDERS.
Lightest Ladder made In Oregon.
Kelly's Old Stand ! !
HAVING PURCHASED THE BLACK
smith shop known as Kelly's Old
nutim, i win uereauerue prepared to ao an
kinds of
Blacksmithing Repairiu.
In the best stylo known to the trade at
fchort notice. The best of workmen em-
piuyea, ana an worn guaranteed to ele
satisfaction.
Horseshoeing a Specialty!
J. J. JARNIGAN,
Kelly'h Old Stand, Salem, Or.
Teeth Extracted Without Pain by a New Process
mEETH FILLED WJTH THE LATEST
I improved fillings.. Plates made on
snort; notice, and at reasonable terms.
Gold fillings a specialty.
S-Anv and all work in the Dental linn.
Office In Brey man's block over J. M. Rosen
berg fc Co'b.
H. W. COX,
Has constantly on band a well selected
stock of
Bcericke & Schreck's
Houicopatliic Preparations
K NEATLY PRINTED GUIDE TO BB
HAD UPON APPLICATION.
EstAblisIied jn 1879.
PACIFIC CIDER, VINEGAR
AND .
Fruit Preserving Cb.
-OF
SALEM, - - OREGON.
Manufacturers of
Cider Jelly, Currant Jelly, Apple and Pear
Batter, Sweet and Champagne Cider, Cider
Syrup for Mince Meat, Currant Wine of a
Superior Quality, Tomato Catsup, Plain and
German Pickles.
PURE CIDER VINEGAR.
Drags and Medicines
CHEMICALS & PATENT MEDICINES
Toilet Article
Pelftinieries,
Druggist Sundries.
Physicians Prescriptions and. Family
Recipes a Specialty.
AGENCY FOR THE CELEURATED
FULL HAVANA FILLER
Red Letter 5c. Cigar.
3The best five cent cigar In the mar-
A Cooler For German.
' Beklin, March 10. The whole
,northcrn and eastern portion's of
Germany-: have been visited by a
bevere silow storm. There is so
much ice that communication with
Sweden has-been suspended for. ten
days and with Denmark for six
days. Disastrous Hoods are reported
throughout Hungary. Thirty vil
lages have been ruined and the town
of Szaltmar Weinoh has been partly
destroyed. The towns of Bekes and
Czaba are menaced and the inhabi
tants are struggling for their lives
against the river Kortz. Many
places have fallen.
Chinese Murderer Commits Suicide.
Red Bluff, Mar. 19. The China
man who attempted the life of his
employer ul Oflahd on Friday and
who has been iniprisbned here, cut
his throat with a razor Inst night
and died this morning.
President Villmr's Private ear Destroy
ed and his son Killed Death List.
Savannah, (Ga.,) March 17.
The llrst section of the fust mall
train froiii New York for Jackson
ville went through a trestle at a
pblnt twenty-live miles south of Sa
vannah this morning. Tho entire
train, except the engine, is demol
ished. Nineteen people are report
ed to have been killed, and between
thirty and forty injured, feu of
whom lire expected to die.
The private car of President "Wil
bur; of tho Lehigh Valley road, with
Mr. "Wilbur, and George Gould and
wife, and otllers in it, was 'one of tho
train. President Wilbur is reported
to be seribusly Injured. George
Gould is unhurt aiid Mrs. Go.ild is
slightly injured. Relief truths have
gone out with physicians.
The accident was caused by a bro
ktfri rail under lh6 bnggago esir. Tho
Uaggago car got off the track about
a qunrter of a mile before it readied
tho bridge at the Hurricano river.
Tile train passed safely over tho
bridge. Tmlnedintely on the otlior
side of the brldgo thore is a trestlfc
severar hundred feet long. "Wlion
the baggage car struck the trestle-
work It gftvo way, and the" entire
triiin, with tho exception of tho en
gine, dropped throltgh, and with
the exception of oilo car was com
pletely Wrecked. i lr
'ThetranV consisted ofh comblna-'
tlon car, three baggagd" care, smok
ing ciir, oho conolfy twd Pullmans
aiid tho private car of the Lehigh
Valley. Tho engine ran to Black
Shear, a mile distant; for assistance.
Soon all tho physicians in the place
were present, besides, many who
were ready to render usxistance in
getting out the dead and rescuing
the wounded. Superintendent
Fleming, of the railroad, as soon as
ho heard of the accident, left Savan
nah for the scene with physicians
and nurses. All tho afternoon and
evening ho hud a full force of hands
clearing away tho wreck. About
400 feet of trestle was carried away.
JITf
WIT
A
Fast Mail Train Wrecked
Near Savannah.
AX MATE SHERIFF.
He arrests Two Newspaper Men
Threatens Two More.
and
ii. w. cox.
100 State Street, Salem
Li..
Steiner& Blosser
SAUER KRAUT
f
A FEATURE OF 1888.
-DEALKRS IN-
STOVES, RANGES,
Tin and Copper Ware,
HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS.
130, State Street,
SALEM, - - OREGON,
A3-Aeent8 for the Boynton's furnace. A
specialty made or roonng ana xixnitlng.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
The
Santa Fe Strike Ended.
Kansas Citv, March 10,
strike oh the Atchison, Topeka &
Shrita Fe system has been declared
off and tho engineers and llremcn in
all directions are returning to work.
The B. & S. PREPARATIONS
, Arc the Purest and Best. II. W. COX
V tne'only authorized agent.
-Call for the B. & a Homeopathic Pre
paration and accept no other.
For Scct Cider, Iwive orders at Fac
tory Ofllce, drop i. Postal, or bco driver of
our delhcry wagon.
We keep 5-gallon kegs aii' iHrttfon denil.
jonns mai are loaned 10 piikmiiihth rnr u
term of six days. All orUtux promptly
filled.
O. 8T0LTZJ
linsInesH Manager.
Oregon Peach Bitters
About eighteen yeara ago I received a
hurt In niy back from u pile of lumber
falling on me, and ever mnce had been
troubled with weak kidneys more Or, 1;
and the lout year very niuoh. Through (he
recommendation of Henry Keene, I
bought a bottle of II. Klas's Oregon Peach
llltwrn andoefon, J had taken half the
bottle I found a great reircf froih 1U ' 1
believe It to be a splendid remedy for the
kidneys, and biartlly recommend It for the
same. J. H. POKTBlt.
AuumlUe, January 12, 1888.
A. E. STRANG,
'a :1 Cqmmeojal Street,
SALEM, - - OREGON.
nr.Ai.Ki: is
STiDVESand RANGES
IMainbing, Gas and Steam Fitting.
Tinware and Artistic Metal Vork
a Specialty.
-Agent for the UigilAUDSON A
BOYNTO.S COMPANV8 Purww. Es
tabUsbed in 1849.
irishmen and I'ollce Fighting.
Dublin, March 10. AtDrumlish,
county Longford, Ireland, there was
a riot oil Saturday night in which
quite a number of persons were in
jured by buckshot flred by the
police.
Want Him to Step Down.
CojffcTANTiNOPiiK, March 19 The
Jtuwsiun Kmbassador here urges a
naval blockade of the Bulgarian ports
to compel Prince Ferdinand to abdi
cate the Bulgarian throne.
Can Scarcely Hpeuk.
Bum.iN, Mar. 10. The Emperor's
speech is so indlstlifct that only the
Emprowythe physicians and a few
others constantly in attendance are
able to understand him. He is un
able to urtltuiltitg vowels.
.V "flirt'iiieniMl liriiptlmi.
City of Mexico, March 10. The
volcano of I'opocatapetl Ih giving
Higiw of activity.
I'Aititf, Mar. 19 1 1 is reported that
Gen. liQulangur hay iHteu permitted
to resIdiTnVI
Know htorm In l-'ranre.
J'aiub, Muroh 10,A heavy snow
storm Is raging here.
A Djnainlti) Outrage.
Nkvada, March 10. Last night
a dynamite bomb was exploded
under the large pipe that carries
water to the Providence inino quartz
mill. A portion of the pipe was
torn away and a largo volume of
water poured down hill, sweeping
dirt, boulders and other debris before
It into the hoisting works of the
Champion mine. No one was In
jured. A can filled with powder
and with a fuse attached, was found
under the water pipe at the Moun
taineer mine to-day. Tho peoplo
are irreatlv agitated. A citizens'
Jnceting will bo held to-night to take
some action.
A Steamur Wrecked.
Astoiua, March 10. Passengers
on the Gen. Canby Saturday after
noon report passing tho wreck of a
steamer between the Columbia river
and Shoalwater bay. It was a small
steamer, with a white cabin. Much
uneasiness was occasioned by the
report, asCapt. Babbldgo wrote from
Yaquna that the steamer Gen.
Wright would leave there for Astoria
Marcli 15. The description of the
reported wreck corresponds partly
with the general description of tho
Gen. Wright. No additional paitlc
ulars are obtainable.
Oltti lal Corriiptliin ut I.oh Angelm.
Los Anoi:m, March 10. Con
siderable stir Is caused In olllcltil
circles by the statement of Chlna
mon that the sum of $810 jkt week
has been paid by them to be allowed
to run games. As tint sums never
went to tho city tieusury, an ex
planation is ordered, and it Is wild
the mayor Is making quite an in
vestiuation of the whole matter,
having taken a full statement of the
game owners In shorthand.
Frightful Fall of u Child.
San Kuancimx), March 10.
Blanche Lowls, 5-year-old daughter
of Mrs. Ida Lewis, of Seattle, fell
while sliding on the IjoiiImU " f-mi
the fumtli Ilcxir or a lodging .loiiae
to-day. The child d.roppu! forty
feet to tho floor bolow, and sus
tained uonuumlon f tho brain and
spine. She was taken to tho receiv
ing hospital, whore physlcluns pro
nounced her case hojHilewH.
Seatti,k, March 10. The admin
istration of Sheriff Cochrane, of
King county, has been a Btibjeet of
reports In the Post-Intelligencer for
some days past. Saturday tho
sheriff met one of the reporters of
tho paper, and told him he didn't
want anything more said about him.
Some discussion followed, during
which tho sheriff denounced tho
reporter as a thief, vagabond and
scoundrel, and upon tho latter say
iug ..that he supposed tho sheriff
would, iike to incarcerate him, ,tho
sheriff said he ,woqld, and Inv
mediately took him into custody,
and led him to tho Occidental hotel.
Another reporter coming up and
o'fferlng to go bail for his fellow
journalist, was promptly arrested.
A third reporter happening on tho
scene, and asking tho eauso of tho
trouble, was told by tho sheriff that
he would also be arrested.
Tho manager of tho paper at this
point camo out of tho dining room of
tho hotel, and upon remarking to
tho sheriff that ho had no authority
for making an arrest without a war
rant, was also threatened by tho
irato official with arrest. Tho sheriff,
having ills hands full delivered his
prisoners over to a poliuoninnL and
later made complaint against tho
Uvo neVspaper men for assault and
buttery. Two hours later tho two
reporter. made complaint against
tho sheriff on tho same charge.
Suits for damages will bo brought
against the sheriff,
Till) ltrothci hood'K FillidM.
Kansas City, March 10. At 10
o'clock this morning Fort Scott &
Gulf trains were all moving prompt
ly and with regularity. The situa
tion is unchanged. There is no
switching being done in tho yards.
Chairman Carroll speaking in re
gard to published reports of tho fi
nancial strength of tho Brotherhood
said: "It is true there is about three
hundred thousand dollars in tho
contingent fund; but in addition wo
havo a building fund in our treasury
amounting to Ave hundred and six
ty thousand dollars. This can bo
used to pay the expenses of tho
strlko if nccesuary. There are 127,500
members in good standing and each
of them can put in a hundred dol
lars at a moment's notice if It is nec
essary, and you see wo would then
have $.'1,010,000 for fighting capital."
lluitvy ChlmiNu Failure,
San Kkancihgo, March 10. Chin
Kit, one of tho largest Chinese Taney
goods merchants In tho city, doing
business under the name of Kwong
Shew Sun & Co., lias made an as
signment for S.70,000. The assets
aie estimated at $40,000. Tho fail
tiro Is said to have Veen caused prin
cipally by speculation In grain, by
the failure of Ma Leo & Co., in Port
laud, ami by the forced exodus of
Chinese from Seattle and Eureka.
A number of other Chinese firms
aie involved in Chin Kit's failure,
among them being Sing Kce & Co.,
whoso liabilities will reach $i!0,000.
The lioiml of trade appointed a com
mittee to examine Chin Kit's affairs.
A MHk Aterti'd.
Mi.NNKAPoMb, Mai eh IK. Switch
engineers on tho Manitoba toad
have struck on account of "Q" cars,
ami it Is Mild tlieeiiglueeru will walk
out to-morrow.
The engineers on tho St. Paul,
Minneapolis fc Manitoba will go out
at 10 to-night. Tho whole system,
200inllon, is Involved.
St. Pafi,, March 10. Thoio will
1 e no strike of engineers upon the
St, Paul, KiniHHipolls & Manitoba
railroad. A oonfurunco was held
lxitwcon General Manager ManvII
and tho grievance committee of tho
roatl, anil all differenced were am
icably Kittled.