im.' CAPITAL JOURNAL. 7- VOL. 1. SALEM, OR., SATURDAY, APRIL ji, 1SSS. NO. 1312. rnorussioxAi. cakds. m W BELT, ATTOHNFA' AT LAW Q- and District Attorney. Ofllcc nt court nonsc. RAMSEY BINGHAM, ATTORNEYS nndCoiiii-elors at Law. Buslncwj In tbc sSSremo Court a specialty. Salem, Or. rnlLMON KORD, ATTORNEY AND T counselor fit Law, Snlcm, Oregon. OfficcVP ktaiTS m p'uto" 8 Mac .itAW & ailEGG, ATTORNEYS AT & fiw Shlcm, Orcson. Offlcc In IMtton's Sfceifnp &lruverTMt-H drug torc. ST RICHARDSON, ATTORNEY AT Law Olllce. over Capitol National Bank, 240 Commercial Street, Salem, Or. r WT SPRIGGS ATTORNEY AT IVW, flrk Legal business or all Ktnan, both life and Arc insurance. .1 Knicm. unwu. """:..""e'"rr Also WM. KAISER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Halem. Oregon. Ofllce with Tllmon Korct m mtonVltmllulng. Will practice In nil the courts of Oregon. Collections Inaoc. iJind olllce business a specialty. T-, H.DROY,,VTTORNEYANDCOUN P ieior at Law, Salem, Orefeon. Having n ubstract of the records of Marion coun ?r including a lot and block index of Sii em he liasspeclal facilities for examining ... .nnl net ntn titles u " ""' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS." SALEM BATHS. H. DIAMOND, Proprietor. Com- St., bet. Kerry and State. rtHAVING, HAIR CUTTING AND 5 Shampooing neatly done. LADD & BUSH, B A N K K R 'S !" Salem, - Oregon. NVtANSACT A GENERAL BANKING business in all its branches. WEST BROTHERS' EAT MARKET, !S00, Commercial St.,Siltni. riHOlOE STEAKS A OTHER MEATS C constantly on hand, and de Ivered to any part of the city at lowest living rates. I'leW give us your patronage. CITY MEAT MARKET D. C. Howard, Proprietor, STATE STREET, - SALEM, OREGON. S-AU kinds of fresh and cured meats alwaj s on hand. Full weight and asquaro deal all around. The SALEM MARKET IN COURT STREET. Constantly on hand tho best quality or fresh and Salt Meats ! And nil kinds of SAU S AGr K. -The CLEANEST kept market in the city. Call nnd bee for yourself. McCROW A WILIjARI). Ladders. Late ! J-Go to J. O'Donald'H (.hop on High M., between Court and State, snlein, anil get one of J. M. Coulter's patent Improved LADDERS. Lightest Udaer mtit In Oregon. Kelly's Old Stand ! I TJAVINO PURCHASED TIIEHLACK- XX smith shop known as jvcuy t uiu Stand, I will hereafter le prepared to do all kinds or itliingil qui In the best stylo known to tho.trado nt khort notice. The best of workmen em ployed, nnd nil work guaranteed to give atis faction. Horseshoeing a Specialty! J. J. JARNIGAN, Kelly' Old Htnnd. Hnlem, Or. H. W. COX, Ha ("onsuintly on hnnd it well selected stock of Bcericke & Schreck's it IS (Ud V NE.VTLY I'niNTHD UUIDE TO UK HAD Ul"ON APPLICATION. Tne B. t S. PREPARATIONS re the Punt and Bt. 1L W. COX w iht nly authorized ngent. -Call for the R A & THomeopathle Pre lruuon and accept no other. iiu mi tlonieoi I r mitiin Mnnnn minium) NKAV ADVKUTI8HMKSTS. THE.'.BEST Woven Wife Bed ! ON THIS COAST I Is Manufactured by GEO. M. PARKER, IS! Fifth Street, Portland, Or. For sale by A. T. YEATON, SALEM, OREGON. - PRACTICAL tUTLER Filing Saws a Specialty. Shop on the alley, opposite Mlnto's Liv ery Stable, Salem, Or. F.J.BABCOCK, Cabinet Maker! AND ' UNDERTAKER, KARRAR'S BLOCK, STATE STREET, Salem, Oregon. All kinds of Furniture made to order. A full line of Caskets always on baud. ESTAIII.ISIIKD IN 1ST!). PACIFIC CIDER, VINEGAR AND Fruit Preserving Co. OF- SALEM, OREGON. Manufacturer!, of Cider Jelly, Currant Jelly, Apple and Pear llullcr, Sweet and Champagne Cider, Cider Syrup for llinccIeat, Currant Wine of a Superior Quality," Tomato Catsup, Plain and German Pickles.' PURE CIDER VINEGAR. SAUER KRAUT A FEATURE OF 1888, For Sweet Cider, leave orders at Fac tory Olllce, drop a. Postal, or see driver of our delivery wagon. Wo keep 5-gnllon kegs ank gallon demi johns that are loaned to customers for a term of six days. All orders promptly flIU'd- G.STOLT.. Huslness Manager. STOCK FARM FOR SALE or RENT ! 530 ACRES Well watered and plenty ot timber. Two houses nnd two barns. Good orchard. Meadow und 150 acres plow land. Fifty head of cattle with the place If wnnted, nnd horees enough to run It. Within five miles of depot on the 0.4C. R.R. A bargain lor someuody. Enquire at Office of Capital Journal. GRANGE STORE Salem Go-Operative Association, P. of II. DtI.VI.KHS IS Choice Groceries, Frovisions, Fruits, and Vegetables, Crockey, Glassware, Butter, Eggs, and Lard. All Kinds of Produce Bought. JVMES A1TKEX, Manager. l'JU, SUito street, Salem, Or. WILLIS k lllAMBERLIN, Real Estate Agents Huy nnd sell lrm and pity m)twty. A laree ninnbor of dwlmble form anil olty l)rojrly now otltarlng on raisorwble lermt!. Kire Inst-ir$uice! Write poW ol InAitHnee aitaliiBt lire on all elns of property In elit rwllnble and wealthy Companle. Brokerage ! Will negotiaU loaaa on real estate or per sonal aeeuruy en lOBg or kbort time, and for large or small ium. NEW ADVER.TISE31ENTS. DR. GILBERT, THE EMINENT Scientist, anthropologist, physician and surgeon, will open an olllce In the New Bank Block, on May 1st, for the treatment or nil diseases of women, nnd nil other chronic eases, on strictly hyglenlennd nat ural principles. Medical baths.oxvgen nnd electro-magnetism used. Charges strictly moderate. Address box 176, Hnlem, Oregon. KSTAm.ism:n hy national authokityT R,.n Ittl IX (II U(l OF- SALEM, Capital Paid up, Surplus, - - - - OREGON. - - - $75,000 - - - 9,500 R. S. WALLACE, - - President. Y V. MARTIN, - Vice-President. J. II. ALBERT, .... Cashier. DIRECTORS! W. T. Gray, W. Martin, J. M. Martin, R. S. Wallace. , J. II. Albert, T. MeF. ltitton. LOANS MADE To rarmers on wheat and other market able produce, convened or in store, . ' either In private granaries, or public warehouses. Stale aud County Warrants Bought at Par. COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted at reasonable Rites. Drafts drawn direct on New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Portland, London, Paris, Berlin, Hon? Kong nnd Calcutta. H. W. COX, (Successor to Tho Port Drug Co.) 100 State Street, Salem, Oregon FULL LINE CHEMICALS & PATENT MEDICINES Toilet Articles, Perfumeries, Druggist Sundries. Physicians Prescriptions and Family pes a Specially. AGENCY FOR THE CELEBRATED FULL HAVANA FILLER Red Letter 5c. Cigar.' SThc best five cent cigar In tho mar ket. H. W. COX. 100 State Street. Salem. A. E. STRANG, No. :1 Commercial Htreet, SALEM, OREGON. -DKALKIl IN- STOVES and RANGES Plumbing, Gas and Steam Filling. Tinware and Artistic Metal Work a Specialty. K3- Agent for' the UICHARDSON &. HOYNTON COMPANY'S Kurnaecii. Ks tnbllRbed in m. " Live mid Let Live Paint Shop. HUNTLY & McFERSON, House, Sign AND General Painters. Kalsominers, Paper Hangers and Decorators. All orders will receive promt attention. HNtlnmtiMonull kind of work In our line cheerfully given, ftaitafretlon Biwranlwl. Shop hi Oia Court Home Oil Court street, Salwu.Or. iTRICKLER BROS. HKVLJitW IN STOVES AND TINWARE I Roofiog awl Spouting a Specially. ba ohl Hand ot IJn. Wranc. Com-ret. 1 he Capital National Bank w lil p Tlic ItcIatioQS or England and liermauv in Peril of a Wedding. .MULTNOMAH REPUBLICANS. Nominations fur (ho Legislature Names Selected. -flood Portland, April 7. The follow ing nominations were made this af ternoon -for State Senators from Multnomah county by the republi can county conventien: John T Carson, J. II. Waite, Donald Mnckay, Joseph Simon. Represent atives: J. A. Strowbridge, W.M. Ladd, W. T. Hume, R. P. Earhart, D. P. Thompson, J. J. Fisher, W. R. Gilbert, IT. A. Northup, S. R. Har rington. The convention is still In session. nismarck Disgruntled. London, April ".The Times says it is patent Hint Bismarck is restless nnd sulky under the new regime. Heretofore he has had to do with men alone; now he llnds himself confronted with tho inlluence of Victoria who is blessed with true Guelphic sentimentality and ob stinacy. No wonder he is uncomfort able. Alaskan Salmon Cauneriex. San Francisco, April 7th. Three Barks, tho W. W. Care, C. C. Funk, and Nicholas Thayer, sailed for Alaska to-day with men nnd material for the Arctic Packing Co's salmon canneries there. It is said the barks carried 2o0 men. Fell Into a IVcll. Pauiyka (Mo.), Aj)ril ".Some school children while plnyingiiround an old well thirty feet deep, yester day, were precipitated to tho bottom by the breaking of several rotten plank. Two children were drown ed and several badly injured, who are not expected to live. "o Jenrr.ll .Strike. Chicago, Apr. 7. There wasj no general strike of the yard musters on the "Q," Road last night as report ed. Three yard masters at 10th st. quit work having become disgusted witli the men they had to work with on the yard. Double Sllli'lcli. Nkw YoitK, April 7. Hans and Fanny Stackrye, young married Russian immigrants, suicided in a miserable .tenement house this morning. Want of employment is Biipposert to be the cause. Likely t Din. New Youk, April 7. Jacob Sharp's widow is announced ttf be very ill. This morning fears are en tertained that she will not recover. IiJhIi Kralgrutloii. London, April 7. Transatlantic steamship companies nre stopping tho booking of Irish emigrants becauso the number of applicants for passage is greater than can bo accommodated. Itoxron Conkllni; Hick. Nbw Yok, April 7. Boscoo Conkling passed a comfortable night and Is reported very much better to-day. Murderer KeiiU'iiretl. Han Fhan'cisco, April 7. .1. II. Jellcrys, u ctible cur gripman, who shot and killed Geo. Southern, a young plasterer, in a saloon row, was sentenced to seven und u liulf years' imprisonment in HanQuoiitiii state prison t.wluy. Iteholutlou Defeated. Ottawa, April 7. Tho debute in the parliament here, which has lasted three weeks, terminated at 4:15 o'olook this morning. The rewHUtlons in favor of unrestricted reciprocity in trade und coasting with the United Btutcs was rejected hyuvotoofliM to 07. London, Apr. 7. It is stated that Lord Salisbury bus bogged the Queeii to,d.lifctt from interfering in the ontrjBVenjjy aver tho murrlugoof Irinc4 Ajttxtjndjr und Vrincut Via torlu, us hu fwre that the good rela tions with Germany will be ruptured. I irp.Pi Pittsihjko, April 0. The strikers at Edgar Thompson's steel works in Pittsburg on Wednesday, rejected Andrew Carnegie's co-operative proposition. Mr. Carnegie im mediately ordered the complete shut-down of the great plant until January i, issu. Tins announce ment was received with dismay by the workingmen. It will throw out of employment over 5000 men. Freight Cars Smashed Up. Colton (Cala.), April 7. A freight train on the California Southern collided with somodelayed freight cars here last night. The freight caw were smashed and burned but no one was hurt. CHKMKKKTK IIDTKb AKKIVAIA Saturday, Arnn. 7, 188S. J Rapstir, Rashgate Dakota ; A Schory, R A Rrown, San Francisco; II JConser, T Jones, C V, McDon ald, Portland ; W Furrow, Melmnia; G Johnson, Fox Valleyl; R A Wright, Macksburg Or. ; J Munch Aurora ; E O Moore, Ruston ; S M Briscoe, R H Lee, Chenmwu ; S Wilson, Haysvllle- Or. ; J II Rah man, J I) Matung, Independence M McGco, Murshlleld ; II Aloxan der, McCoy ; A B Dorsey, Harris. burg ; Pat O'Neil, city ; II Carter, Mehama, M llord, Fruit Vale ; J Russell Wyutt, Jlarrisburg ; W J Hicock, Gold Hill ; N W Mathews, Coburg ; A Smith, St. Louis ; L Stout, Highland ; J Chornian, Beav er Creek ; C .1 Parker, S W Murks, Oregon City ; G C Fowler, Colum bia county ; L Lorsen, Washing county : J L Chapmnn ; Selwood ; G V Hubbard, New Port ; I A Deeds, Albina ; Wm. Barlow, Bar low station ; W II Welsh. Mursh lleld ; Chns. II Frientlley, Polk county ; J F Hendricks, Hnrris burg ; W C Edwards, Junction ; W P Vulleys, Sun Francisco. MIA.M BATTI.K AT SM:U. Ki. JoiutNAi.: Tt is now a little less than three until the 4th of and being desirous of months J "ly further- ing the interests of our city, permit me through the columns of the JouiinaIj to make a few suggestions. Suppose we have a grand old cele bration on the 4th and among other attractions a sham battle by tho O. N. G. The cost would be nothing compared to the number of people it would attract; by commencing prepurulions early we could have all Marion and Polk counties. A sham battle would be a novelty and jieoplo would come from all the small towns to see It. We could have companies A, B, C, K, F audi, of the 2ndIlcgimcnt,uudthocavulry from Sheridan. These seven coni punies could bring 2100 men armed and uniformed. Then the Grand Army and other military orgttnl zutions would swell the number to nearly 400 men, who could iniike the eagle scream as site never "screm" before In Salem. Let us begin early and have a grand old Fourth aud the business men of Salem will nover regret It. II. A Srrloiu fall. Mrs. Patterson, who lives about two aud a half miles thin side of Sil verton, met with a serious accident this morning in the followiugl'mun iter; She wus churning on tho rear porch of her house, when her chuir tlpited over, throwing her off the ixirch. In her effort to keep fiom fulling site caught hold of t lie churn which fell on top of her. Her collar bone was fractured, her right shoulder dislocated, her nose broken and she received several other severe bruises. Dr. .1. N. Smith, of this city, drove out and gave her the needed surgical trcutmeiit and loft her feeling as comfortable us anyone could bo under the elrcumstuiicoH. Mrs. Patterson Is fjiiltu well known In Salem, having lived in North Su Iom, near the Fnlr Ground before her removal to Sllvorton. riKt t HtCay. A few tluys ago u man named Neul got Into un ulturoution with John Holt, tho McCoy, Polk county, druggist, and drew a ruvnlvur, threatening to kill him. Belt did not proioho to bo done up In th'ut wuy und clliuihtd Nd und then beat tho (mmHs out of him. No urrents. HORNING TELEGRAMS. Liglilning Flashes or What Ihe World al Large is Doing. THK I'KOIMUTIONIST (1AMK. How St. John is Plnying into Hands of the Democracy. tho San Fhancisco, April C This evening's Bulletin, In commenting on tho apparent fact that the demo cratic party will make one of the strongest lights this year that has ever been mude to curry Oregon, has a long editorial on outside causes or motives that may aid them in the results desired. As in the east, so democratic politicians here hold that there is one combluution by which a deinocraticprcsidcntcanbe elected without the vote of Indiana. That combination unites New York, Now Jersey aud Oregon with the solid south. If a democrat could bo elected in the June election In the last named state, a sort of leverage would be secured to carry tho state in November, and work out the po litical problem the solid south plus New York, New Jersey nnd Oiegon. Looking at this fact, the Bulletin says: St. John, the apostle of temper ance, Is now en route to Oregon, and Is to engage In tho contest. It is u little remarkable, perhaps, that tho campaign against whisky should bo made to assume great activity in Oregon just at the time when tho democracy wants much to secure a. Pueiilc state. St. John will seek to impress on the farmers and business men that it is alcohol in its various forms tltui 1ms to be fought, nirtl not free trade. Tho iisuul rule is (hut while persons influenced by him uro engaged in a conflict with the monster, the democrats get away with the state. If the question of Intemperance could be kept in ulwy nnce until the questions of the tariff were settled, there would be a fairer Held for the fray. But It Is Just about the lime of a presidential elec tion Unit, the Kansas propugaudlst exhibits tlio greatest uetlvlty. Ho has been puradlug this coast for some time past, in a mud sort oi way; but It Is only as the presiden tial election approaches that ho grows vehement on tho proposition that the line of menu of the Pacific- coast culture shall be vigorously drawn at tiunollonrris water and vinegar bitters. A system of republican diversion, by just such devices us that of St. John, Is the secret of democratlo suc cess. It is tho method by which the minority party, which not long ago, waged physical war against the Union, and Is now waging an economic war on the states which nre opposed to it, lias managed to win the ascendency. I'.Xtl'llllltlllllH OIlVimt'H. Washington, April (I. Tho senate last night removed the In junction of secrecy from the ex- trudltion treuty with (Jreut Brltuln, now jiendlng in tho senute, Tills treuty adds to the list of extruditublo offenses munslutighter, burglury, embezzlement, lurceny, In sums of 50 or more, malicious Injuries to persons or property by the use of explosives und obstructions of rull ways. Itiltlxll Ouliliift Cmiiii'll. London, April fl A cabinet coun cil wus hastily summoned to-duy by telegraph. Many ministers camou longdistance to take part in the conference. It Is supposed that the subjectsof discussion wore tho Ger man oilsis and the proclaiming of national leuguo meetings in Ireland. Lord Salisbury conferred for an hour to-day with Huron do Stael, the Itussiun nuihasHudnr. Military rromulluuit. Wabiiinuton, April U. Thu president sent the following nomi nations to tho senuto to-day: Brlgndlur-Gonurul George Crook, to lie major gunural; Colonel John It. Brooke, of tho Third lnfuntry, to bo brigadier generul.