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1! JOURNAL SALEM, OR., THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1SS8. VOL. 1. NO. 19. CAPITAL PROFESSIONAL CAKDS. GEO. W. BELT, ATTOIINEY AT LAW and District Attorney. Ofllco at court bouse. RAMSEY & BINGHAM, ATTORNEYS and Counnelors at Law. Business In the BuprcmQ Court a specialty. Salem, Or. fTUXMON FOUD, ATTOIINEY AND I Counselor at Law, Salem, Oregon. Office, up stairs In Patton's block. nEO. H, BUUNBHTTTORNEY AT OIllco over Ladd fc Bush's bnptc. HAW & GREGG, ATTORNEYS AT b?c Law. Salem, Oregon, umco in i-aiion b ock, up stairs oyer Bolt's drug store. CI T. RICHARDSON, ATTORNEY AT ij Law. unico over ipuoi iwuuuiu Bank. 219 Commercial Btreet, SalemfOr. JW. SPRIGGS, ATTUILNKl AT LAW, . Salem, Oregon. Ofllce In England's block. Legal business or all Kinus. Aisq boti) me ana nro lnsuniocu. -MTM. KAISER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, W Salem, Oregon. Ofllco with Tllmon Ford, in Patton's building. Will practloo In nil the courts of Oregon. Collections mode. Land otllco business a specialty. PH.D'ARCY, ATTORNEY AND COUN . selor at Law, Salem, Oregon. Having an abt-tmct of the records of Marion coun ty, including a lot and block Index of Sa lem, he has special facilities for examining titles to real estate. SEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SALEM BATHS. H. DIAMOND, Proprietor. Com St., bet. Ferry and Stite. ?i. SHAVING, HAIR CUTTING,. AND, Shampooing neatly done. ' ' 1 1 U r LADD & BUSH, RANKERS! r.ocsvj Salem, - Oregon. J rpRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING X business in all Its branches. WEST BROTHERS' MEAT 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 g' c us your patronage. CITY MEAT MARKET D. C. Howard, Proprietor. STATE STREET, - SALEM, OREGON. tfB-All kinds of freah and cured meats alwaj s on hand. Full weight and a'squaro deal all around. The SALEM MARKET S8 COURT STREET. Constantly on hand the best quality of Fresh and Salt Meals! And all kinds of S A U S A O E'. -The CLEANEST kept market in the city. Cull and see for ypurself. McCROW & WILLARD. OSrOo to J. O'Donald'8 shop on High St., bctweeh Court and State. Salem, and get one of J. M. Coultcr'H patent Improved LADDERS. Llgbtwt Ladder made In Oregon. Kelly's Old Stand ! ! HAVING I'UnCHABED THE RLACK emlth shop known as Kelly's Old Stand, I will hereafter be prepareU'to do Rll kinds of Blacksmitliing & Rc-pairin In the btt style known to the trade at short notice. The bet of workmen em ployed, nnd all work guaranteed to give satisfaction. Horseshoeing a Specialty! J. J. JARNIGAN, Kelly's Old Stand, Salem, Or. H. W. COX, Has constantly on hand a well rejected ctoekof Bcericke &. Sch reek's Homcopatliic Preparations A. NEATLY :atly trinted ouing i HAD UPON APPLICATION. TO HE Trve B. & S. PREPARATIONS Are tbe iurt and Best. H. W. COX iltw only authorised agent. w -OUl for the a 4 B. HomeopaUile Pre paration asd aooupt no other. NKW ADVERTISEMENTS. THE.'.BEST Woven Wire Bed ! ON THIS COAST! Is .Manufactured by GEO. M. PAEKER, 1S1 Fifth S.tregt, Portland, Or. For sale by A. T. YEATON, SALEM, OREGON. STRICKLEH BROS. DKALEK3 IN- j STOVES AND TINWARE! Roofing and Spouting a Specially. S-Attho old stand of Ben. Strang, Com mercial Street. M. M. MEAD,, PRACTICAL CUTLER Filing Saws a Specialty, M Shop on the alley, opixjslte Mlntp's. Liv ery Stable, Salem, Or. IkJ - f 'K JtJSTJRECEIVED, A NEW STOCK t ? OF NEW STYLES IN WALL PAPER 1 A FULL stock of Fancy Goofls, Moldings, '.Brackets, Picture Frames, v Artists' Materials, Etc, ALWAYS ON HANI). W. M. SARGEANT, . 207 Commercial Street, Salem, Or. F.J.BABCOCK, Cabinet Maker! AND UNDERTAKER. FAKItAR'S BLOCK, STATE STHEET, Salem, Oregon, All kinds of Furniture made to order. A full line of Caskets ahwiya on hand. J. J. JENNINGS, 0. DS. JzizSM DENTIST. Teeth Bxtrated S Itboat Tain bj- a .New Process rETH KILLKD WITH THE LATEST Improved fillings. Plates mado on short notleepajid" ut reasonable terms. Gold fillings n specialty. aj-Any and all work in the Dental line. Office? In Brcyman's block over J. M. Rosen berg A Oo's. Ehtaiilishbd in USD.) PACIFIC CIDER, VINEGAR AND Fruit Preserving Co. OF f 'SALEM, - r OREGON. Manufacturers of Cider Jelly, Currant Jelly, Apple and Pear Butter, Sweet and Champagne Cider, Cider Syrup for Mince Meat, Currant! Wine of a Superior Quality, Tomato Catsup, Plain and German Pickles. PURE CIDER VINEGAR, SAUER KRAXJT A FEATURE OK 1&8. Kor Sweet Cider. le ordors ut Kao- tory OlBee, drop 11 I'ostnl, or-wo driver of our delivery wagon. We keen tniallon km ank Smllon demi johns tbataro loaned to dittonieni (or u term of six days. All ordeiK nroinptly tilled. O. 8TQITZ, ItusinosM Manager. Oregon; Pjgach Bitters About oighUien yemn ago I receUed u hurt In my back from a pile of lumber fulllne on me, and cer since had been troubled with weak kidneys more or less; and the hut year very much. Through the recommendation of Henry Koene, I boughj a bottle of H Klas's Oregon Peaeh botU uiiieriiusapciore naa uucea uaii mo uei found a great relief from It bdlevelttobe asDle ilendld remedy for the kidneys, and heartily recommend It for the mu. J, H. rORTKIl. m m store AuraavlUe, January 12, we. ADVERTISE SEMENTS. MISS JULIA I. CHAMBERUN, -TKAC1IEK OF- Voico CulturePiaifo & Harmony Music Parlers: 3"-$szS!!nM Bank Block. SALEM, OREGON, ESTABLISHED 11Y NATIONAL AUTHORITY. OF ' SALEM,---OREGON. J Capital Paid up, - - - - 75,00,0 Surplus, ------ 9,500 II. 8. WALLACE, - - Tiesldcnt. , Vice-President. Jill. ALUEHT, . e ,-,- - Cashier. DIRECTORS!? fc ' W.T.Gray, J. M. Martin, W." W.Martin, R. S. Wallace, J. H. Albert, T. McK. I'utton. . .LOANS 1V1ADE ? v i To farmers on wheat and other market able produce, consigned or In store, either In prlMito granaries or public warehouses. Stale and County Warrants Bought at Par. COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted at leasonablc rates. Drafts drawn direct on New York, Chicago, San Kmnclfioo, Portland, London, laris, Berlin, Hong Kong and Calcutta. , H. W. COX, (Successor to Tiie Port DrujCo.) 100 State Street, Salem, Oregon. FULT. LINE Dm and Medicines i- CHEMICALS k PATENT MEDfCINES Toilet Articles, Perfumeries, Druggist Sundries. Physicians Prescriptions and Family Recipes a Specialty. AGENCY FOH THK CKLKliKATKI) . FULL HAVANA FILLER Red Letter 5c. Cigar. i3Tho beHt five cent cigar in tbe mar ket H. W. COX, ICO Btnte Street. Sulcm. Steiner& Blosser -OEALEltS IN- STOVES, RANGES, Tin and Gopper Ware, HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS. 130, Matt Strut, SALEM, - - OREGQN. 3tAgenU for the Ilo.vnton's furnnee. tineciHiiy maun 01 roennt: ana. ki pouting. Butisfiictlon eimntntceu. A E. STRANG, .r . Norfytn'Qommorelal Htreut, ALKAI, - - OllEGON. -DHALKK I.N- STpVESand RANGES Plumbing, Gas and Sfeara Fitting. Tinware and Artistic Metal Work a Specialty. - NEifef -Agent for the RICIIAIIDBON A BOYNTON CXIMPANVH Purnei. Kn tablUbed in 1&9. LATEST DISPATCHES. A taderboldt Sent to Wake up Sleepy Members. LIGHTNING STRIKES THE CAPITOL Senators and Congressmen Thrown info "Tremor and Confusion by the Shook. A MOST TERRIFIC CRASH. Which Shakes the Ma&sivo Marble Structure and Creates a Panic Two Men Prostrated. Washington, March i!2. The iiHuoiiiil capitol was ntruck by light ning yesterday afternoon suddenly. First there was a blinding Hash, followed iiihtantly by a report like the explosion of a bombshell over the building. Such was the territle force of the stroke that it shook the vast marble structure and rattled the windows in all parts of the building. The lightning ran in streaks along the telegraph and elec tric light wires and steam heating pipes, causing a complete panic among the employes in the building. The report was so deafening as to cause a temporary cessation of busi ness in both houses of congress. Benators and members of the house jumped to their feet in terror, and fomo little time elapsed before order. could be restored in the limine. In the basement of the capitol two laborers to? prostrated by the shock, but both soon recovered. All the telegraph wires in the building were destroyed except one. Train Jumped the Track. Han Diloo (Cal.), March .'. A large freight locomotive jumped the track near Carlsbad on Tuesday and blockaded the road for some dis tance. The train from the east was delayed twenty-two hours. A large force of men worked all night to build it track around the wreck, and it was not until noon yesterday that trains were able to pass. The V. V, KxpuctK no Strike. Ni:w Youk, Mar. 22. President Adams, of the Union Pacific, Is in the city. He says he has no reason to fear a strike on his road, because there are no dlllerences between the comjKiny and its employes. Pnr Page Convicted, Portland, March 22. Tho jur in the ease of Tearl Page, tried for" tho robbery of Dickinson, the Alas ka miner, brought in tl verdict of guilty to-day. Thrown out unit Killed, Santa Anna (Cal.), March 22. T. J. Abbott, aged fifi years, an old rcsidont of this place, was thrown from his buggy and killed. The ISinpeior Improving. Bkklin. Mar. 22. The health of theEmpororisprogressingfavorably. His voice has improved. TELEUHAI'IIIC SUJI.MAIIY. Senator Dolph's bill, granting the statu of Oregon live townships in Orogon, including the famous Crater lake, for a public park, passed the ht'imtiV renatyir l)lpl's bill granting to- the King's Valley & 'ejK)rt Rail road Company right of way through thoKllet-z Indian restrvHtlon passed the senate. The house bill authorizing the secretary of war to coudomu landu for improvement In tho Columbia rivor, with Senator Dolph's amend ment extending tho provisions to Yaqulua bay, passed the senate, and a committee of conference was ordered. Free of Duty. Washington, March 21. As sistant Secretary Maynard has in formed the Collector of Customs at San Diego, Cal., that coal imported from Northwestern Canada for use by Spreekels' Sugar Refining Co., of San Francisco, being anthracite coal, is exempt from duty under the provisions of the free list. DWaRtruuft Klames. liOS Angkles, March 21. A tire which broke out in Hunter's restau rant here to-day, destroyed tho place and several stores adjoining. Tho loss Is $10,000; $4000 insurance. Organization of Alaiika. Washington, March 21. The house committee on territories to-day decided to report tho bill for tho or ganization of the territory of Alaska. CALL FOR REPUBLICAN CONVENTION. A republican convention for tho state of Oregon is called to meet at the city of Portland, Oregon, on Wednesday, the 11th day of April, A. D. 1888, at 11 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of nominating can didates for tho following oftleers, to-wit. Representative- in congress, three presidential electors, supreme judge and district olllcers, and to select six delegates to attend tho national republican convention, and to transact such other business as may properly come before the convention. The convention will consist of 209 delegates, nppc tion- ed among the several counties as follews: Del. Del. !uki-r f, Uiko a llenton 7 Ijuio 10 ClacUitinus t) I.lnn 10 Cliittfop 7 Malheur 'J Coluinlim .. 4 Marlon It Coos 7 Morrow , f ('look. il Multnomah 'SO entry il Polk , II Douulas ... 1) Tllhuuook .1 milium.. r, Umatilla 10 (!nmt 0 Union 8 .IuoIcmiii .7 Wiillowu I Joiephlno- 4 Wiu-ro .. II Klntniith II Washington 8 Yamhill ! Total .'JO1) The same being ono delegate at largo from each county and one delegate for every ICO voters and one for every fraction over ono-half thereof, cast for Hon. liinger Her mann, congressman, at the last general election. Tho committee recommend that the primaries be held March 31, 1888, and tho county conventions April !, 1888, unless otherwise- ordered by the county central committee. Republican electors and voteis of the state, without regard to past political alllllations, who believe hi the American principle- of protect ive tariff and dignifying American labor, giving free, popular educa tion to the masses of the people, ellectually protecting all human rights In every section of our com mon country, and who desire to promote friendly feeling and per manent harmony throughout tho state by maintaining a government pledged to these olnects and prin ciples, are connaiiy invited to unite in selecting delegates to the rejuuV lican state convention. Respect fully submitted. Johiu'ii Simon, Chairman. .Make no illhtake. By dispelling the symptoms so often mistaken for Consumption, SANTA AJHK has brought glad ness to many a household. Ry its prompt use for breaking up the cold that too often develops into that fatal disease, thousands can bo saved from an untimely grave. You make no mistake by keeping a bottle of this pleasant remedy In your house. CALIFORNIA CAT-R-CURH Is equally ollectlvo In eradicating all traces of Nasal Catarrh. Roth of these wonderful California remedies are sold and warranted by I), W. Matthews & Co., 100 State street, Salem. $1.00 a package, .1 for Iti.oO. IIuIWIdb Lot far Sale I! Willis & Chambcrlln have a few desirable building lota in Kant Salem for sale on reasonable terms. Parties desiring eligible building sites would do well tooxamiuuthom, as only a few such lots are to bo had in the city limits. Also, !? lots In North Halem at special bargains. - - Steamboat Kicurtlon. The ladles of tho Woman's College Association will give, alniut the middle of April, a two day's steam boat excursion to the Ca&cados, They proposo making this the event of the season, so far asgonulne pleasure and enjoyment goes. MORNING TELEGRAMS. The Raging Big Muddy Jverflow ing ils Banks. MET THE WRONG OPERATOR. . Two Fellows Determined (o Assassinate a Telegraph Operator, but got Left. ANOTHER STRIKE PROUABLK. Tho Chicago and Northwestern Em ployes Ready, lint nro Waiting for a Conference. Minni:aioms, MarchSl. It tran spires that a general tie-up of North western roads has only been pre vented by Chief Arthur's counsels. The men have been on tho point of striking for some time, but were un willing to take the responsibility of doing so without the approval of the grand olllcers and the support of the whole brotherhood. Committees of engineers and fire men went to Chicago yesterday to consult Arthur. On the result of their visit depends whether a gener al tie-up will be begun or not. Attempted AhsiibsIiiuI Urn. Hixkna, (Ark)., March fil. Last night about two o'clock there was an attempt made to burglarize tho safe in the Union depot of the Irons Mountain road and the St. Louis & Texas railroad, and to assassinate the operator, named Bowles, at Net tleton, billowing to the bravery and the presence of mind of Howies, tho attempt proved aboi live. Tho oper ator heard coniiderablo noise on tho platform and awaited developments. Presently there was a knock at tho door, with a icqiicsttoopcn it ; that some pai ties deshed to send a tele gram. Tho operator became sus picious, placed a revolver in hideout pocket, and opened the door. Wlicn he got the door open he saw two men heavily masked. They said nothing, seemed to be surprised at Ills appearance. Howies, surmizing their design, pulled his pistol and tired, but owing to ills excitement, he missed his aim. The would-be robbers returned the lire, but, owing to tho alertness of liowles in getting into the depot, ho was not hurt. One of the bullets, however, went through his sleeve. A posse was soon afterward organ ized to capture the would-be assassins and burglars, but up to tho piesent they have not been captured or heard of. Deruulter to h liupciiclinil. Loui.svim,i:, March 21. A db patch from Frankfort states that the senate judiciary committee and the committee appointed yesterday by the house in their joint teport to tho legislatuie concerning the proper measures to be taken in the Tate defalcation case recommend his Im peachment. The report says that (he suspension by tho governor does not vacate the otllce, and that im peachment Is tho only constitutional means by which an absconding treasurer may be removed and his place made vacant. I'IimmIn on tint .Mlnixiuil. Poi'i.AK Rivhii (Mont.), March 121. lco in the Missouri river broke yesterday, lee dams formed, and It overflowed its banks, and tho whole river bottom, which includes millions of acres of laud, is inundat ed for over one hundred miles. There will be gitsnt loss of cattle. Settlers living in the bottom lauds have gone to tho hills. The water Is higher than ever known In the vicinity. lluil lint In I'ditiiKnl. Orou'io, March 21. While a jier formauco was in proguws In the Ilautpiet theater last night an ex plosion of gtis opcuned, and the theater took lire and was destroyed. Thohouwt was full of simulators. Ten bodies have been reeovurud from tho ruins. Many persons were In jured.