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TJR "If ""l wpsbbwr" CAPITAL VOL. 1. SALEM, OR., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 1SSS. NO. 3G. TT JOURNAL. NEW ADVEKTISBMUNTS. l'llOFESSIOJJAI CAKDS. -F0 W. BELT, Anuii.Nt-1 vi haw (jT and District Attorney. Offleo nt court houe. RAMSEY & BINGHAM, ATTORNEYS and Counselors nt Law. Business in the Supreme Court a specialty. Salem, Or. mllAION FORD, .vnuiwfii .v rr Counselor nt Law, , Salem, Oregon. (Bice, up btnlrs InPatton's block. s blc -.w & GREGG, ATTORNEYS AT 'Law, Salem, Oreson. Office In Putton s block, up stairs o ernmnuiuii ".! ST RICHARDSON, ATTORNEY AT Law. Office over Capitol National Bank, 249 Commercial Street, Salem, Or. "v-.a (mimap.v at t.aV J sAlem. Oregon. Office In England's hinok. Legal business of nil Kinus, both life and nre insurance. Also KAISER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, litem. Oregon. Office with Tllinon rStt'on'sTjulldlng. Will practice in all the courts of Oregon. Collections made. Land office business a specialty. r H. D'ARCY, ATTORNEY AND COUN K "dor ntlAW, Salem, Oicgon. Having L abstract of the records of Marion cpun fv ?ncludinga lot and block index of Sa lem he has Special facilities for examining titles to real estate. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SALEM BATHS. H. DIAMOND, Proprietor. Com- St., bet. Ferry and State. mHWING, HAIR CUTTING AND J5 Shampooing neatly done. LADD &MJSH, , -, BANKERS! Salem, - Oregon. rrUlANSACT A GENERAL BANKING 1 buUncss In all iu branches. WEST BROTHERS' MEAT MARKET, ;t00. Commercial St., Salem. CHOICE STEAKS & OTHER MEATS I ! constantly on hand, and delivered to any part of the city at lowest living rates, l'lease give us your patronage. CITY MEATaRKET D. C. Howard, Proprietor. bTATE fef ItEET, - SALEM, OREGON. rAll kinds of fresh and cured meats always on hand. Full weight and as.quaro deal all around. The SALEM MARKET OS COURT bTREET. Constantly on hand the best quality of Wi and Salt Meals ! And all kinds of SAUSAGE. -The CLEANEST kept market in the city. Call and see for yourself. McCROW & WILLARD. r S-Go to J. O'Donald'n shop on High st ttlween Court and State, Salem, and get oceof J. M. Coulter's patent Improved LADDERS. Lightest Ladder )ude In Oregon. Kelly's Old Stand ! ! HAVING PURCHASED THE HIJACK fcmlth shop known as Kelly's Old ''land, I will bemiftei- be prepared to do all Kinds of 9 o iiiriii 'j the bent htyle known to the trade, nt nort notice. The best of workmen em- toeu, anu: all work guaranteed to give tftfactlon. Horseshoeing a Specialty! J. J. JARNIGAN, Kelly's Old Stand, Salem, Or. H. W. COX, Hus n instantly on hand lock of a well heleuted Bcsricke &. Schreck's icopathic Preparations 4 EVTLY PRINTKD GUIDE TO UK HAD UPON APPUCATION. Mitt Tne B. & s, PREPARATIONS Kre tbe Puratt and Bt H. W. COX iSru the a a Homopalblc Pre Uoei and uoej bo other. Woven Wire Bed ! ON THIS COAST! Is .Manufactured by GEO. M. PARKER, W3 Fifths Street, Portland. Or. For sale by A. T. YEATON, SALEM; OREGON. 1VE. M. MEAD, PRACTICAL CUTLER NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. DR. GILBERT, TI-IE EMINENT Scientist, anthropologist, physician and nVV.V w,n opn "" "nlw in New IsaiiK lllock. on ilnv ut fo, ,i,n t..i. -. of all diseases of women, and all other elmmlo cases, on strictly hyclcnlound nat ural principles. Medical baths, oxygon ad fitr"mnsn.e!l,,m ,Lvod- Charges strictly moderate. Address box 170,Salem,Oregnii. W Rescue Conkling" Condition lircally Iuiiro(l. ESTA11LISHI.D I1Y NATIONAL AUTlIOltlTY. TlieCapitalNationalE Mlllttl l(i ill Or- Filing Saws a Specialty. Shop on the alley, opposite Mlnto's Liv ery Stable, balem, Or. FJ.13ABCOCK, Cabinet Maker! AND 1 UNDERTAKER. FARRAR'S BLOCK, STATE STREET, Salerrii Oregon. All kinds of Furniture made to order. A full line of Ca&kets always on band.' SALEM, - - - OREGON. Capital Paid up, - - . . 75,000 Surplus, ...... 9t500 R. S. WALLACE, - - PicMdont. V. W. -MARTIN, - Vice-President. J. H. ALBERT, .... Cashier. TUB DEADLOCK CONTINUES. Another all Night Session, and Signs of Accommodation. no t Established in 1S7. PACIFIC CIDER, VINEGAR , -AND- Fruit Preserving Co. OF- SALEM, - - OREGON. Manufacturers of Cider Jelly, Currant Jelly, Apple anil Pear Bulter, Sweet and Champagne Cider, Cider Syrup for Mince Meat, Currant Wine of a Superior Quality, Tomato Catsup, Plain and German Pickles. PURE CIDER VINEGAR. DIRECTORS: W.T.Gray, W.W.Mnitin, .1. M. Martin, H. s. Wallace. , J. 11. Albert, - T. McF. ration. LOANS MADE To farmers on wheat and other market able produce, consigned or in stoie, either ln private granaries or public warehouses. Stale aud County Warrants Bought at Par. COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted nt reasonable rates. Drafts drawn direct on New. York, Chicago, San H. W. COX. 7 (Successor to The Fort Drug Co.) 100 State Street, Salem, Oregon SAUERKRAUT A FEATURE OF 1S88. For Sweet Older. Ica oiders nt Fac tory OlHce, drop a Postal, or see driver of our uenvery wagon. Wo keep 5-gullon kegs ank 2-gnllon deml- jonns tnat are loanea to customers lor a term of blx days. All orders promptly tilled. G. STOLTZ, Business Mannger. stock1?arm FOR SALE or RENT ! 530 ACRES Well watered and plcuty ol timber. Two houses and two barns. Good orchard. Meadow and 150 acres plow land. Fifty head of cnttlo with the place If wanted, and horses enough to run It- Within Ave miles ofdepoton theO. &C R.R. A bargain for somebody. Enquire at Office of Capital Journal. . , j , -t -. . r FULL LINE Drugs and Medicines CHEMICALS & PATENT MEDICINES Toilet Articles, Perihmeries, Druggist Sundries. Physicians Prescriptions and Family nti'ipts a specially. AGENCY FOR THE CELEBRATED FULL HAVANA FILLER Red Letter 5c. Cigar. id55'1''10 "est fle cent tlgar tit the mar- Washington, April 11. Not withstanding an nil night session the deadlocks In the house of repre sentatives was this morning still unbroken. From 2 o'clock until daybreak, the members of the homo sat patiently in their seats or re clined on more easy bofas in the rear of the hall. No motions were sub" mitted, no points of order raised, no parliamentary inquiries offered. The house was in a Mute of siege, the advocates of the direct bill recog nizing tlieir inability to cope with the parliamentary tactic of their antagonists. They refrained from the fear of being worsted if they attempted further proceedings. Conl.llng Much linproel. New York, April 11. Edward S. Stokes visited Conkling at 10 this morning. When he came out he said: "I never was more surprised in my life than to see the improve ment in the condition of Conkling. Yesterday I believed he would not recover, and sent a telegram to that effect. To-day he was sitting upand recognized me. Shortly after 1) o'clock this morning Hr. Darker, in the form of an olllcial bulletin, an nounced to the members of the press, that Mr. Conkling was be ginning to recover. He said: 'a change for the better has taken place during the night."' H. w. cox, 11M btate Ml cet. Hiilein. GRANGE STORE Salem Co-Operative Association, P. of II. DHALBIM IN Choice Groceries, Frovisions, Fruits, and Vegetables, Crockery, Glassware, Butter, Eggs, and Lard. All Kinds of Produce Bought. JAMES AITKE.V, Manager. 120, Slate ctreet, Salem, Or. J A. E. STRANG, No. 'Ml Commercial huvet, SALEM, - . OltEGON. DEAl.KIt IN STOVESand RANGES Plumbic?. Gas and Mean Fidinr. Tinware and Artistic Metal Work a Specialty. IJOy.VroN COMPANY'S KurnaceH. I tabllshed In 181. WILLIS t Real Estate Agents Huyand sell fcrnw and elty propwty, proierty A large nunilwruf dewmble furmti uud elty nierty nowomwing on rnnsonauie Mtrmx. Kire Insurance! Write polldtM at Imwnine auiltMt tire . -t ' . uAA-.. in Alukl on all elMMi of property In e! ana wwmny uhhiwbw. rrfteble Brokerage ! WW n(oltate teas en real estate or pei soBal eaarHy eo long or nhort time, and for large or rraall wrnn, " Live and Let Live Faint Shop. HUNTLY & McF ERSON, House, Sign - AND General Painters. Kalsominers, Paper Hangers and Decorators. All ordurw will rewiie nrouint utttuition. Khtlmaltwon nil klndxofuork In our line cliewftilly rHbh. KutUfeuilon eimmnlepd. 81hii ln Old Court Uimm on Court irt. fSalein. Or. STRICKLER BROS. An AkiiI 3Iuri1rrer. Cor.UJiHUS (Neb.) April 11 John Dtiinpe, aged 00 years, living with liis feon Charles on a farm near this place, got into a quarrel yesterday with his wife, and Hieing a club crushed her nkull, killing her in stantly. His daughter-in-law at tempted to interfere, when the old man knocked her down and heat her into insensibility. He then tied. The sheriff and posbo are in pursuit. Want a Postal Telegraph. Washington, April 11. Peti tions from various parts of the country signed by Knights of Labor have just reached here, urging the desirability of the gov't manage ment of the telegraph, and tho strong popular demand for it. This constitutes, it is believed, the largest array of names ever signed to a sin gle request presented to Congress. MinUter Phelps to be Chief Justice. London, England, April 11. Minister Phelps, it is said, will re turn from America on Juno 21st, nnd will then present letters of re call, as he is to lie appointed Chief Justice of the United States Su preme Court. Application Denied, Nkv Yohk, April II. Itccorder Smythe to-day rendered a decision in the Oould-Snge matter. He denied the application to submit the complaint of tho Kansas I'aciilo bond holders to the grand jury. Women MUrri up In It. TituciCKH, April 10. The town of Boca is on the verge of a riot, 'i'-he ditllculty originated lietween the admirers of two women. The frctions finally formed, and the town is now divided into two classes employes of the Iloca brewery and lumbermen. Last night tho brewery jrowd ero-ed tho river, and numerous quarrels occurred. Win. Beck, a brewer, was shot, but it is thought lie will recover. Beck's friends caught hiusupposed assailant in a Imr-room, and h general row took place, many Imlng badly out and Injured. Tho brewery men sent word over that they intended to take the town to-night. A Daiigerout House to I.l In, Fhkkpokt (III.), April 10. A large neighborhood in tills city is very much excited over the mysteri ous tires which break out at the Iioinc of Louis Hildebrand, on Center street. For over a week lie has been the victim of live or six tires a day. and so far their origin has baftled the most thorough examination. The flames will burst spontaneously from the walls, the floors or window or door casings, and everything hanging on the walls has been scorched. Nearly tv dozen of the neighbors have witnessed these peculiar manifestations. In several instances the lire would suddenly break out while some of the family or the curious neighbors were look ing directly at the spot. Wednes day morning the flames started no les than six time, and Mr. Hilde- brand's hands were badly burned in extinguishing them. In tho after noon he moved out and completely gutted the house, and since that time the peculiar antics of the lire have ceased. Mr. Hildebrand is a respectable and quiet German em ployed in the olllce of the German Insurance Company in this city, and owns the house himself. The floor, ceilings and walls are scorched in no less than thirty places, where these spontaneous fires have broken out. These flames have been seen by Mrs. A. Keeler, Mrs. Thomas Hcimbeck, Mrs. Vandegraft and several others besidesthofumily, and the most patient investigation fails to reveal the cause. HIKING TELEGHAHS. Lighiuiog Flashes of What lite Woild ill Large Doing. WIIOLESAliB POISONING. TIip hups of Thirteen Persons periled by n Poisoner. Iin- Tlio Secretary Means lliisincss. Washington, April 10. Secreta ry Kndicott sent a letter to Senator Culloin declining to revoke the or der transferring Major Ihuidberg, of the engineer corps, from Chicago to San Fraueisco. This is looked upon iu army circles as tho keynote of a plan which the secretary of war has adopted for future guidance. He is determined that, no outside inter fcicnce will be allowed to hamper the detailing of olllcers of tho de partment. For years it has been tho custom forollleerH unlucky enough to be detailed to an undesirable post to invoke the aid of a senator or a member of tho house in order to save themselves such a disagreeable duty. Now things have changed and the army and navy details are begin ning to bo looked upon as irrevoca ble orders. Ck.ntkuvim.k, Ga., April 10. From Union county comes the news of a wholesale poisoning in which thirteen persons were the victims, two of whom are dead. Nathan Cochran, who owns a corn mill about !100 yards from his houso had taken some corn there to grind, leaving it in the mill over night, and grinding it next day. The men! was taken home, and somo of It waa used for dinner. In a few minutes Cochran was deathly sick. Shortly afterward his two grandchildren were stricken down. In the meantime Mrs. Gaddis, Cochran's stepmother, who had used some of the same meal was thrown into convulsions. The family of W. S. Ward also fell vicjinis, making thirteen in all who were sullering from the poison. An analysis shows there was ar.se nloln the meal. The supposition is that it was spread through the corn, while in the mill, by a man named Mulding, who had been discharged by Cochran. The suspected man is In Jail. lira, ltouth'H Daughter Murrleil. Lomdon, April 10. Members of the Salvation Army assembled in congress hall to-day to witness tho marriage of Gen. Booth's second daughter, Emma, to Mr. Tucker, an ox-ofllcer In the Indian civil service. Seven thousand persons were pres ent. The hall was decorated with floral arches, palms and tropical plants. After the ceremonies u ban quet was given. The festivities w ill continue for two jlays. They have attracted a large number of the aristocracy, and tickets of admission aro selling freely at high prices. Stunforil it Canclliliittt, San FiiANCist'o, April 10. A gentleman of this city who just returned from Washington, and who is on Intimate terms witli Senator Leland Stanford, states to a newspaper , rejircsentaivo that Stanford had finally decided to allow his name to go before the republican national convention us a candidate for tho presidency, and that having reached that conclusion, ho desires the support of the Cali fornia delegation to the National convention. A Turners Confession, Paksonh (Kan.), April 10. Ad ditional forged mortgages, aggre gating about $3000, have been dls-povcrcd.thnt- wurcu niado by O. L. MuLaln, the real estato aud loan agent of tliis city, who was arrested last week and lodged in Jail iu de fault of 92000 ball. Clark James, a fanner living northeast of the city, one of MoLain's victims, and Henry Wilson, ii farmer living northwest of the city, the holder of an $800 mortgage for money loaned through his agency, called on him at tho county jail to-day and McLaln con fessed to the fact that all of tho sig natures to tho mortgages and ac companying notes, including the notary certificates, were forgeries.. The prisoner broke completely down and said that lie had begun his career of forgery twelve years ago, and by additional forgeries and various shifts, lie had managed to stavo of I' discovery . Itujuril Prefers the Senate, Washington, April 10. Among the rumors concerning the Chief Justiceship is ono that Secretary Bayard would not object If the Presi dent selected Senator Gray to fill tho vacancy and thusopoti the way for tho former to return to the Sonate. Some of Bayard's most Intimate friends say Hint he went into the cabinet against his professed incli nation, aud lie has never been entirely comfortable and happy at the head of the foreign service. Tho duties of Senator woro much more congenial to him, and tliey think lie would be glad to rosumo Ills seat in tho Senate. -I1EAI.K1M IN- STOVES AND TINWARE I a SpKi'ally. W. D. Pugh, tho architect, went to CorvMllIs to-day to look after work on the Agricultural College bniltl-ing. fooo "'! For a better or more pleasant rem edy for the cure of consumption, bronchial troubles, cough, croup aud whooping cough than tiuntu Able, the California king of consumption. Kvory liottlo warranted. If you would lie cured of that disgusting dliHMiM.', outarrh, tue California Ctit imnu, 1 a Jar, by mall $1.1(J San ta Able and Cnt-K-Curc are sold and warranted by J). W. Matthews & Co., 100 State St., Salem. Jtlvorwlde and Naval orango ro- -At?boid.unuorB.8irDK,omfl. celml this afternoon at A. Strong wrote! Mred I & M . Only one Wore Vtk And the removal wulu aud your chances for etiixKiial bargains iu boot and shoos at Stalgur Bros.' clofec. Don't full to call. Hold Safe lliirhirs. Pjkdmont (Mo.), April 10. Last night burglars took a horso from the stable of Col. W. F. Leopor, liv ing one mile from Mill Spring, hitched him to a sled and drove through the streets of Mill Spring to filestore of M. I Page. Break ing Into his store room, they took out'his wife, loaded it onto tho sled and drove a mile aud a quarter, when they opened the safe with a sledge hammer anil chisels and se cured but S in money. Tho safe was ruined and Mr. Page's books and papers lost. The street sprinkler is out. Spreekles mill tlin huur Trust. Nkw Yohk, April 10. Tho Indi cation of a strong opposition to Hpreckios' eastern plans is given by a writer in the Commercial Bulletin this morning, who rojorts that tho street rumors are identical with those circulated by parties In Phila delphia, that Spreokel's opposition to the sugar tniet Is not gomilne and permanent.