Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, March 30, 1888, Image 1

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    CAPITAL
jBfcJr?f ThST! fKr SxBt"-rt
JOURNAL
VOL. 1.
SALEIVI, OR., FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1SSS.
NO. 26.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
nE0 W. BELT, ATTORNEY AT LAW
r nml District Attorney. Olllce at court
house.
RAMSEY & BINGHAM," ATTORNEYS
nnd Counselors nt Law. Business In
the Supremo Court a specialty, bnlcm, Or.
mlLMON FORD. ATTORNEY AND
I Counselor at Lnw, Balem, Oregon.
Olllce, up stairs In I'attons block .
GEO. H. burnettT ATTORNEY AT
Lnw, Salem, Oregon. Olllce over
Ladd & Bush's bank.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
11IAW & GREGG,
.- .nxr Miiinin. wifiiuii.
block, up stairs over Belt's drug store.
ATTORNEYS AT
omco in i-atton's
O T. RICHARDSON, ATTORNEY AT
S Law. OtHce over Capitol National
Bank, 2)9 Commercial Street, Salem, Or.
x W. SPRIGGS, ATTORNEYAT LAW,
J. Salem, Oregon. Ollleo In England's
block. Legal business of all kinds. Also
both life- and flre Insurance.
KAISER, ATTORNEY AT LAW,
WM
i
,.'!.. in i,.ttnr'aiiill(llnsr. "Will practice
i m thn courts of Oregon. Collections
made. Land ollleo business a specialty
Salem. Oregon. Otllce with Tllmpn
ns uitimiuK
THE.BEST
Woven Wire Bed !
ON THIS COAST!
Is Manufactured by
GEO. M. PARKEK,
IS! Fifth Street, Portland, Or.
For sale by
A. T. YEATON,
SAIEM, OREGON.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
MISS JULIA L. CHAMBERLIN,
STRICKLER BROS.
-DKAI.K11S IX-
. .. mivMiTnl . -vtt rviT? X
PH.U AliUl,AOUlv.ini ah ",V" ; " "
selor at Law, Salem, Oregon. Having
n abstract of the records of Marion coun
ty Including a lot and 7lock. Index of Sa
lem, he has special facilities for examining
titles to real estate.
XEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
SALEM BATHS.
H. DIAMOND, Proprietor.
Com- S., bet. Ferry and State.
l HAVING, HAIR CUTTING AND
J5 Shampooing ur atly done.
LADD & BUSH,
BANKERS!
Salem, - Oregon,
rrUlANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING
J. business in-ill its branches.
STOVES AND TINWARE!
Roofing and Spouting a Specially.
AS'At'tbc old stand of Ben. Strang, Com
mercial Street.
-TKAC1IKK or-
Voice Culture, Piano & Harmony
Miicip Parlnrei 311, Commercial
I'lUOIV 1 UIIUIOl
Bank Block,
SALEM,
Street.
OREGON.
KSTAHI.ISUKD BY NATIONAL AUTHORITY.
Tlic Cawital Natio
(lyiid
Jr
na
nal Bank
LATEST DISPATCHES.
urate tiooillcr
on Ills Palls.
Pcarliri
COAL MINE KXPLOSIUN.
One Hundred Minors Involvod in
Calamity.
tlio
UK-
M. M. MEAD,
PRACTICAL CUTLER
Filing Saws a Specialty.
Shop on the alley, opposite Minto's Liv
ery Slable, Salem, Or.
WEST BROTHERS'
MEAT MARKET,
;i00, Commercial St., Salem.
CnOlCE STEAKS & OTHEU MEATS
constantly on hand, and delivered to
any part of the city at lowest living rates.
Please give us your patronage.
TIE VARIETY STORE !
CITY MEAT MARKET
D. C. Howard, Proprietor.
STATE STREET, - SALEM, OREGOK.
5-All kinds of fresh and cured meats
always on hand. Full wcightandaistiuaio
deal all around.
The SALEM MARKET
US COURT STREET.
Constantly on hand the best quality of
W anil Salt Meats'
And all kinds of
S A.US AG B
JUST RECEIVED, A NEW STOCK
OK NEW STYLUS IN
WALL PAPER J
A FULL STOCK OF
Fancy Goods, Moldings,
Brackets, Picture Frames,
Artists' Materials, Etc.,
ALWAYS ON HAND.
W. M. SARGEANT,
207 Commercial Street, Salem, Or.
SALEM, - -Capital
Paid up, -
Surplus, - - -
R. S. WALLACE,
- OREGON.,
- $75,000
- - - 9,500
J. ir.
W. T. Gray,
J. M. Martin,
- President.
Vice-President.
- - - Cashier.
LUERT, -
DIRECTORSi
W. W. Martin,
R. S. Wallace,
J. H. Albert,
T. McF. Putton.
LOANS MADE
To farmers on wheat and other market-
prouuee, consigned or in Rtore,
Itlier hi private granarlcsor
able)
cli
P. J. BABCOCK,
Cabinet Maker!
public warehouses.
Slate and County Warrants Bought at Par.
COMMERCIAL PAPER
Discounted nt reasonable rates. Drafts
drawn direct on New York, Chicago, Rm
r ranclsco. 1'ortlanil. London. Puru Itnrth.
Hong Kong nnd Calcutta.
hTw.cox,""
(Successor to The Port Drug: Co.)
i
100 State Street, Salem, Oregon.
FULL LIKT3S
- --
-AND-
UNDERTAKER.
FARRAR'S BLOCK, STATE STREET,
Salem, Oregon.
S-Tho CLEANEST kept market in tbe
city. Call and see for yourself.
JIcCROW A WILLARD.
mm, Land
All kinds of Furnituro made lo order.
A full.lrno of Caskets always on hand.
J. J. JENNINGS, D. DS.
DENTIST.
liSVi-VV
Teeth 'Extracted Without l'ain by Sew Process
TEETir FILLED WITH THE LATEST
Improved Illllncs. I'latcs made on
short -notice, ahd at reasonable) terms.
Gold flliingrf a specialty.
SAny and all work In the Dental line,
Olllce In Ilrevman's block over J. M. Rohcii-
feerg&'Co's.
Established in 1878.
O'Donald's shop on High st.
MTV-fn 4 T
- vw 111 U) j uuiituu n nuuii mi iiijii oi.,
between Court nnd State, Salem, and get
one of J. JL Coulter's patent Improved
LADDKRS
Lightest ladder made in Oregon.
Iloiiicopatliic Preparations
Kelly's Old Stand ! !
HAVING PURCHASED THE BLACK
Bnilth shop known ns Kelly's Oh
stand, I will hereafter bo prepared to do alt
Kind of
llffilT
"0
In the best stvle known to the t-udo at
short notice. The best of workm- em
ployed, nnd all work guaranteed io glvo
satisfaction.
Horseshoeing a Specialty!
J. J. JARNIGAN,
Kelly's Old SUind, Salem, Or.
PACIFIC CIDER, VINEGAR
AND
Fruit Preserving Co.
Drugs and Medicines
CHEMICALS k PATENT MEDICINES
Toilet Articles,
Perfumeries,
Druggist Sundries.
(Physicians Prescriptions and Family
Recipes a Specially.
AGENCY FOR THE CELEBRATED
FULL HAVANA FILLER
Red Letter 5c. Cigar.
-2TllG best flvn eent. rlrrnr In Vin rrtnv.
keL
II. W. COX,
100 Stnto Street. Salem.
Steiner& Blosser
-DEALERS IK-
Ron
SALEM, - - OREGON.
Manufacturers of
Cider Jelly, Currant Jelly, Apple and Pear
lluiler. Sweet and Chawnaene Cider. Cider
Syrup for Mince Meat, Currant Wine of a
Superior Quality, Tomato" Catsup, Plain and
German Piekles.
PURE CIDER VINEGAR,
SAUER KRAUT
A FEATURE OF 1888.
H. "VST. COX,
Has constantly on hand n well toleetod
stock of
Bcericke & Schreck's
STOVES, RANGES,
Tin and Copper Ware,
HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS.
130, State Street,
SALEM, - - OREGOjVJ.
AT-Aiccnts for tho Hovnton'H furniuu. A
BiKxilalty made of rooting and Hpoutlng,
HutUfuctlon guaranteed.
Kansas City, March 29. The
following dispatch lias just been re
ceived from Rich Hill, Misseuri:
About 4 o'clock this afternoon there
was n rumbling sound in mine No 0
nt this place, and a moment after a
fearful explosion occurred that en
tirely wrecked tho mine and buried
in the debris over 100 miners, who
were cut off from all means of escape.
Forty bodies have already been
taken out. The superintendent of
tho mine was taken out badly in
jured, but will survive. In tho terri
ble excitement and confusion it is
impossible to give a list of names,
or oven an estimate as to the full ex
tent of the disaster, but it is now
thought that over fifty men were
killed. The mine is situated six
miles distant from the town.
There were two explosions, and it
is said the total loss of life will reach
sixty men. Rich Hill is located in
Rates county, about sixty-live miles
south of Kansas City.
later particulars.
Kansas City, March 30. A dis
patch from Rieli Hill this morning
states that the bodies recovered from
yesterday's mine disaster show tho
terrible force of the explosion. Coal
dust was blown into tho Jlesh of the
dead, until they look like the bodies
of negroes. Some of tho corpus are
frightfully mutilated; arms, legs and
eye have in some instances been
blown out of their sockets ; while
other unfortunates are so disfigured
as to be unrecognizable. Tho dead
are strewn in the con-idol's of the
mine, and it is feared that all of
them will never bo recovered, as gas
is lllliiiir the nit and choking thn
survivors. The little village is com
pletely paralyzed with horror, and
men uud women are wandering
about the streets, crying for tho re
turn of those known to bo in the
bottom of the pit.
Double Murder by a JciiIiiiih Jlnxlmml.
Kearny (Neb.) Mar. 30. Albert
Murrish, a farmer living six miles
east of this place, shot his wife dead
yesterday, and fatally wounded
Thomas Patterson, who was em
ployed about tho farm. Murrish
believed that his wife was untrue
to him and that Patterson was the
cause.
TELEGRAPHIC splints.
Emperor Frederick's nhvsicians
have forbidden him taking open air
exercise.
The decrease in tho national debt
during the present month will
amount to nearly $10,000,000.
Major General Terry wants to
resign from the army, assigning bad
health as the cause of his retirement.
The inundation In the vicinity of
Cassel, Germany, Is increasing.
Sixty-seven villages aro submerged.
The New York senate has refused
to passu bill to permit women to
vote at town and municipal elec
tions. The second trial of Jacob Sharp,
tho boodle monger, will begin in
New York on Monday. His at
torneys will move for a change of
venue.
Grand Master Workman Powder
ly, last night issued a special call to
the members of the Knights of
Labor to return to tho llrst prinel
pies of the order, and take leave of
tho folly of striking in vain.
MORNING TELEGRAMS.
Flashes or What the
at Large is Doing.
('.iliforiiin Cat-ll-fure.
Tho only guaranteed cure for
catarrh, cold in the head, hay fever,
rose cold, catarrhal deafness and sore
eyes. Restore the sense of taste and
unpleasant breath, resulting from
catarrh. Easy and pleasant to use.
Follow directionsand a cure is war
ranted, by all druggists. Send for
circular to A1UETINE MI5DICAL
COMPANY, Orovlllc, Cal. Six
mouths' treatment for 1; sent by
mail, 1.10. For sale by D. V.
Matthews & Co., 100 State street,
Salem.
OVU, FOR KHPMIIUIUN CONVENTION.
I'liiyliiK with Flro Anns.
Rijtte (Mont.), Marcli no. Wes
ley "Warren and Willie Jack, botii
twelve years of age, were playing
with u pistol yesterday. Youmr
Warren accldently shot Willie Jack,
mortally wounding him.
CurShnjiH lliirnt.
AuitORA, (111.), Mar. 30 Tho loss
by last night's fire in the car shops
of tho Chicago, Rurlington, and
Quiney railroad Co. Is nearly $200,000
A republican convention for the
state of Oregon is called to meet at
the city of Portland, Oregon, on
Wednesday, tlielllli day of Apri ,
A. D. 1888, at 11 o'clock a. m.,
for the purpose of nominating can
didates for the following oiiieers,
to-wit. Representative in congress,
three presidential electors, supreme
judgo and district oiiieers. and to
select six delegates to attend tho
national republican convention,
and to transact such other business
as may properly come before tho
convention. Tho convention will
consist of 5209 delegates, apportion
ed among the several counties as
follews:
Del. Del.
linker d l.nlci 2
Ilcnton 7 ijino 10
CliicIciiiiuiH 0 Linn. id
ClutKOl) 7 Malheur 2
Columbia I Marlon li
Coos 7 Morrow fi
(,'rtxik !l Multnonmh !!()
;nrry .'I l'ollc (I
DOtlL'lUH I) Tllliiuioolc il
(llllluin t Umatilla 10
(irant (1 Union K
JacIChon... 7 Wallowa.: I
Josephine 4 Wasco II
Klainuth !1 Washington ....... H
Vanillin I)
Startling ConfexHloii.
San FitANcisco, March LI). W.
M. A. Boyd, customs Inspector, now
awaiting trial for trafileklng in Clil
neso return certificates, took the
stand this morning in the case of
Clprico who is being tried for tho
same od'ence. Ho created a sensa
tion by making a complete confes
sion. He stated that inspectors
Clprico, McLean, Kipp and himself
entered into a conspiracy in 18S4 to
send AHintztoChiiuito sell the cer
tificates to tho Chinese who desired
to enter the United States. On Jan
uary 10th,lS8o,Hintz sailed for Hong
Kong, taking a large number of cer
tificates. They were soon disposed
of and more were forwarded. The
venture proved profitable, and the
selling of certificates had been con
tinued up to the time the arrests
were made.
I.ETTKU LIST.
(11(1
V NEATLY PIUNTKD OUIRK TO UK
HAD UI"ON APPLICATION.
Tne B. & S. PREPARATIONS
Are rtin Piinui unil llAat. II. V. OOX
k theopijr authorized ngmU .
43-Glirfor tho IL A flrffnmeonathle Pre-
parauoQi nnd accept no other.
For Sweet Cider, leave ordors nt Fuc-
tory Olllce, drop n Postal, or see driver of
our uonvory wngon.
Wo keep (Hrallon kojpi ank 2-nllon deml
Johna that uro loaned to cuRtomera for a
term of six days. All orders promptly
filled.
O. HTOLT,
liufilutwa Manager.
Oregon Peach Bitters
About eighteen years ago I received u
hurt In my back from a pile of lumber
foiling on me, and ever blnee had been
troubled with weak kldneyH more or It;
and the last year Very much. Through the
recommendation of Henry Keene, I
bought a bottle of II. Khui' Oregon Peaob
Hitters and txrforo I had taken half the
bottle I found' u great relief from It. I
believe It to be a splendid remedy for the
kidneys, and heartily recommend It for the
same. - - J. H. rQRTBR.
Aunuvlllfi, January 12, 1884 "
A. IS. STRANG,
No. D03 Commercial Street,
SALEM, - - OREGON.
-DKAI.KK IS-
STOVES and RANGES
Plumbing, Gas and Sfeam Filling.
Tinware and Artistic Metal Work
a Specialty.
for the
lablUbed In IW.
X- Aaant
nOVNTON COMPANY'S
RIOIIARDSON A
Pu
rnaceH. Hfc-
Followlng Is the list of letters re
maining in the postofilce, at Salem,
Oregon, March 28, 1S88. Partita call
ing for them will please say "ad
vertised :V
All letters published as non-delivered
will bo charged with one
cent in addition to tho regular
IKwtage,
IIilon,.Mrx. A. It.
IJrown, Kred K
Cae, Illck
Crawford
ClirlHte. I).
Kmuiott. Kdward
(Imhm, CIih KT
IlelglMle, John
JIilKlK KhU)
Joy, Alfred L
JotieN, Mm
Inn K M
.Martin Mlw Carrie
Slurry Ida
MinmIIoHII
MeDouald (j W
r
llmuuln. Robt.
Hymen, Mn Lizzie
Caldwell, Frank P
Clary, John P
Cox. Jim Kmlllne
Denliam, Mm Li!
KmU., iHnny
(lixHlell.ClInt 3
Henllne, Anue
Jolmvtou.Mr. A II
Jory Caroline
Knllit,J K
Marshall, Mr
Martin, A L
Monwn.Orln
MeCTuni.ThoK
eejudrhuaHinayBr Qlander U
iitw. Owen Phentee. JW
rrterwH', 1. I'eykerBuvllbi
RlBliardon Hlla Sliniwon L R
W. II. ODKLL, P.
Total aw
Tho same being one delegate at
large from each county and one
delegate for every 150 voters and
one for every fraction over one-half
thereof, cast for Hon. IJinger Her
mann, congressman, at the last
general election. The committee
recommend that the primaries lie
held March .'11, 1888, and the
county conventions April 4, 1888,
unless otherwise ordered by the
county central committee.
llepubllcau electors and voters of
the stale, wunoiit regard io past
political aHlll. (ions, who bellevo in
the American principle of protect
ive larHI'and dignifying American
labor, uiviii'f free, popular educa
tion to the masses of tho people,
efi'ectualiy piotcciing all human
rights in eve y section of our com
mon country, and who desire to
promote friendly feeling and per
manent harmony throughout tho
state by maintaining u government
pledgeil to these o!jjects and prin
ciples, aro cordially invited to unite
in selecting delegates to the rcptili
lican state convention. Ilenpect
fully submitted.
Joski'ii Simon,
Chairman.
Tho KugliiiicrH' Strike.
San Francisco, Mar. 120. Tho
local division of tho brotherhood of
locomotivo engineers yesterday re
received nn official communication
from tho east urging the brother
hood to stand by the strikers. Tho
olllcial epistle also stated that the
brotherhood were determined to
win, even if it became necessary to
call out all tho western roads, and
let the people judge up to the right
or wrong of tho demands made by
tho strikers. Tho brotherhood wore,
advised also to hold themselves in
readiness for orders to quit work.
AViiiiIh to Slop Higher.
Wasiiinhton, Marcli iiO. It is
reported that Commissioner of In
dian Allidrs .1. 1). Atkins will resign
ids olllce within the next three
months. Tho legislature to bo
chosen in Tennessee next fall will
elect a successor to Senator Harris,
or that state. It Is Atkins' intention
to ho a candidate for the NPimtit
against Harris, and after resigning
Ids ollleo ho will make a thorough
canvass of t lie state.
Tho I'liniTul Cortege.
Toi.iido (Ohio), Marcli 20. Tho
special train with the remains of
Chief Justice Walte, members or his
family, associate Justices of the
supremo court and representatives
of both houses of congress, arrived
hero this morning. Tho remains
were taken to tho residence of Klch.
Walte, brother or tho deceased, to
enable Mrs. Waite and other mem
bers or the family to obtain a pri
vate view.
, A Young A eager,
Camlinvilli:, (III.), March 20.
William Wlneland was shot and
killed hero to-day by his 12 year old
adopted son. Tho father of the boy
was murdered by AVlneland last fall.
The ehilds motive was revenge.
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0IIKHEKKTK 11(1 m, AltUIVALS.
FRIDAY, MAIICII .'JO, 1888.
M.
n In tfae Time
Now that the Mlitico! campaign
is approaching It Is seasonable time
to suliMjribo for the Capital
Journal. It will contain full
roportH of all jtolltleal conventions,
meetings and elections, and u cordial
disciiwlou of theqiiostloim at luetic,
and will le delivered anywhere In
tho city for 1ft cunta jnir ,wuuk, or
will Ik) wmt by mall for $f per year.
Loavu orders at tills ollleo or with
the route agent.
J V Mason, K K Miller, Dallas;
Stephen Smith, Aurora; Mr ami
Mrs Hay, Hay's Landing; J II
Johnson, A CSmlth, Wallowa, Ore.;
Jno Pender and wife, City; Thomas
Welch, Sllverton; J K Cook, St Paul;
J W Davis, Sllverton, V C Hub
bard, (Jervals; S J Kerr, Kairlleld;
S It Habcrly, Sllverton; K A M
Cone, Iluttevllle; Frank Wright
man, Sublimity; J C McCrco,
Champocg; X II Colilnluim, Hub
bard; W II I lotion, Staytou; II J
(Jrlm, Aurora; A O Conillt, (icrvals;
It I) Allen, FA Itlnghani, Sllverton;
J S Taylor, J C ltarnos, Hardy
Little, J S Parvus, J M Drown,
(Icrvals; I rvln.S (Jeer, F P Whlt
lock, Mr Davis, Sllverton; F M
ChccHinan, Chemawa; 11 V Oliver,
Oakland; J F McKee, Pochonter;
X V; K Small, Ilookford, MI; J V
ihiuwiker, Pertland: W C Moore,
St Loiiiu, Mo; L K Tucker, San
Francl&co; l4 P Dcger, San Fnm
clsco; II Whitney, I'hiladolphla;
W HTindale, Pertland: FM Wood
ard, (Jheinawaj F C Andoixui
MiuiieaiKills; F J Painter, Portland.
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hUl'REMK t'Ol'ltr.
Halkm, March 21), 1SSS.
Paulino Clark, up)., vs. Kiniiiu A.
Mituhull et al. rtMM.; arguml and
Hubmltted. IS. It. Wllllama ror ro
sjKdiduntH ami F. A. IS. Starr for aj-IRjllants.