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iipj lipp ippigpMF . 'hi h 'fc CAPITAL JOURNAL, VOL. 1. SALEM, OR?, WEDNESDAY, APRIL IS, 1SSS. NO. 40. TTif,'iijrip w "ST T -r9&WFlMi.m' J " "JP"1 ' "." ' ''SET ? "' l " WW' r jaaRnjaiKfllllHVKEa ritOFKSSIONAL CAKDS. GEO. W. BELT, ATTORNEY AT LAAV and District Attorney. Ofllco nt court noufee. RAM8EY & BINGHAM, ATTORNEYS and Counselors at Law. Business In the Supreme Court a bpcclalty. balem, Or. fTULMON FOHD, ATTORNEY AND I Counselor at Law, Salem, Oregon. Office, up stairs In Patton's block, CiHAW& IjREGG, ATTORNEYS AT O Law, Salem, Oregon. Ofllco In Patton's block, up stairs over Belt's drug store. T. RICHARDSON, ATTORNEY AT ) Law. Office over Capitol National ink, 219 Commercial Street, Salem, Or. JW. SPRIGGS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Salem, Oregon. Office In England's sioek. Legal business of all kinds. Also both life and flro Insurance. WM. KAISER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Salem, Oregon. Office with Tilmon Fordi In Patton's building. Will practice in all the, courts of Oregon. Collections made. Land office business a specialty. PhTd'arcyTattorney and COUN . sclor at Law, Salem, Oregon. Having an abstract 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. .NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. G AI'ITAL LODGE, NO. 11, I. o. o. moptseverv Saturdav ovenine. In their hall, second door north of Post Oillce. G. Jso. Knight, Sec H. S. Joky, W. C. T. A.mi .rrrTTTTl WOOD DEALER offlco with Geo. W. Johnson, i, ISto coin- mercial street. Sawed to nnv All kinds of wood for sale. Sawed to any length desired. Cash must accompany all orders For Sale- A good iron frame Horse Power. Good for all usi fni theln I uses, from one to full capacity. All forthelowpricoofStiO. call at the Pacific Cider, Vinegar & Fruit Preserving Com pany B oince. J3UIU1U, uu-guu. BENSON'S EXPRESS. LEAVE ORDERS AT LANCE'S LIV cry Stable, corner of State and Front streets, or on slato at corner State and Com rncrcial streets. Prompt nttention and care guaranteed. W. A. BENSON. SALEM BATHS. H. DIAMOND, Proprietor. Com' St., bet. Ferry and State. (NJIAVING, HAIR CUTTING AND 5 Shampooing neatly done. LADD & BUSH, BAN KE R S ! Salem, - Oregon. mRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING J. business in all its branches. WEST BROTHERS' MEAT MARKET, 300, Commercial St.,SjlleiD. CHOICE STEAKS & OTHER MEATS constantly on hand, aud delivered to any part of the city at lowest living rates. Please give us your patronage. city meaYmarket D. Gj Howard, Proprietor. STATE STREET, - SALEM,. OREGON. 3A11 kinds of fresh and cured meats always on hand. Full weight and asquare deal all around. The SALEM MARKET 98 COURT STREET. Constantly on hund the best quality of Fresli and Salt Meats ! And all kinds of S AU S .A. a E. W-The CLEANEST kept market in the city. Call and bee for yourself, MoCROW & WILLAHD. ik Ladders ! SfIn tr 7 O'Donuld's slion on Mich St.. between Court and State. i, Holcin, and gey one of J. M. Coulter's patent Improved nnmven l LADDERS LIgktft Ladder nude tn Oregon. H. W. COX, Ha onstantly on hand a well selected stock of Boericke & Schreck's atliic Preparations A NEATLY PRINTED GUIDE TO DK HAD UPON APPLICATION. Homeop Tne p. &s.. PREPARATIONS Are th Purect 'owl Bet. II. V. COX the only authorized agnt. -pU fer the U. A H. Homeopathic Pre mkB and aeetpi no other. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Grange store Salem Co-Operativo Association P. of H. -DEALEHS IN- Choice Groceries, Provisions, Fruits, and Vegetables, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. DR. GILBERT, THE EMJNENT ll'ii'81' n"tnroPl0B.st, physician and Bank Block, on May lt,t, for the treatment or all diseases of women, and all other chronic ernes, on strictly hyglenionnd uat "i Principles. Medical baths, oxygen and electro-magnetism used. Charges strictly moderate. Address box 170, Salem, Oregon. KSTAnUSHKIl HY NATIONAL. AUTHORITY, LATEST DISPATCHES, LinMniu? Flashes at Large or What (he is Doiusr. THE UKKAT STATESMAN DEAD. Crockery, Glassware, Butter, Eggs, i f and Lard. ALL, KINDS OF Produce Bong-hit! JAMES A1TKEN, Manager. 126 State St., SALEM.OR. NT. M. MEAD, PRACTICAL CUTLER OF . . SALEM, Capital Paid up, Surplus, - - Filing Saws a Specialty. Shop on the alley, opposite Minto's Liv ery Stable, Salem, Or. F.J. BABCOCK, Cabinet Maker! - -' OREGON.' - - - $75;oqo - - - - 9,500 R. S. WALLACE, - - President. W. W. MARTIN, - Vice-President. ' J. H. ALBERT, .... cashier. DIRECTORS) W. T. Gray, w. W. Martin, J. M. Martin, R. s. Wallace. I J. II. Albert, , TjMcF. ration. LOANS MADE To fanners on wheat and other market able produce, consigned or in btoro, either In private cmnurlcaor 'PUbllo warehouses. Sfalc and County Warrants Bought at Par. COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted at -reasonable rates. Drafts drawn direct on New York, Chicago, Kan ronciseo, Portland, London, Paris, Berlin, Hong Kong and Calcutta. hTw. cox, (Successor to The Port Drug Co.) . He Passes ,'Away Unconscious, Sur rounded by Sorrowing Friends. DEATH OF AN ENGLISH POET. Matthew Arnold Dies Snddenly Heart Disease. of 100 State Street, Salem, Oregon FULL LINE -AN I UNDERTAKER. FARRAR'S BLOCK, STATE STREET, Salem, Oregon. An kinds of Furnlturo made to order. A full line of Caskets always on hand. Established in 1870. Djngs and Medicines CHEMICALS & PATENT MEDICINES PACIFIC CIDER, VINEGAR -ANI Fruit Preserving Co. OK SALEM, -. - OREGON. Manufacturers of Cider Jelly, .Currant Jelly, Apple- and Pear Butler, Sweet .and Champagne Cider, Cider Syrup, for llinco Meat, Currant Wine of a Superior iua!ity, tomato tatsup, flam and PURE CIDER VINEGAR. SAUER KRAUT A FEATURE OF 1888. Toilet Articles, Perfumeries, Druggist Sundries. Physicians Prescriptions and Family Recipes a Specially. AGENCY FOR THE CELEBRATED FULL HAVANA FILLER Red Letter 5c. Cigar. ttS-The beht live cent eltjur lu the mar ket. II. W. COX. 100 Stuto Street. Salem. New York, April 17. At 5:30 o'clock, Dr. Barker, who l'liul just left Conkling was seen. His'coun (enanco at once betrayed he Svprst. Ho said Conkling was fast failing, and his lungs were fast tilling with blood. His breathing was becoming shorter and shorter, and he added that there was general wasting away of the vital powers. Dr. Bar ker, when pressed for an expression of opinion as to how long he thought Conkling would live, declined to make any positive statement in that direction. Dr. Anderson says Conkling will probably die in two hours. New York, April IS. Conkling died at 1 0 a. in. At the bedside of the dying man were Mrs. Conkling, Judge Coxe, Dr. Anderson and Mrs. Oakinan. Mr. Conkling passed away without moving a limb. Ho looked as though peacefully sleep ing. Thero were n number of per sons outside on the street, waiting to catch the last report. Within doors there were between forty and fifty persons also waiting to hear the worst. They wero composed ehlelly of representatives or the press aud friends of the dead sena tor. Mr. Conkling died in the rear chamber, on the second floor of the residence. "It was a dreadful strug gle that the patient fought against death," said Judge Coxe, "but the end was peaceful and unaccom panied by pain. The interment will be at Utica." with high the A. E. STRANG, No. il Commercial Street, SALEM, - - OREGON. deam:u in- For Sweet Cider, leave ordet at Fac tory Ortlcc, drop a Poiital, or see driver of our delivery waeon. We keep 5-gallon kegs ank 2-galIon demi lohns that are loaned to customers for a term of six day. All orders promptly nnea. G. 8TOLTZ, lliiHlness Manager. STOCK FARM FOR SALE or RENT ! 530 ACRES Well watered and plenty ot timber. Two hitnsAH and two barns. Good orchard. Meadow and lf0 oeros plow land. Fifty head of cattle with the place If wanted, and horses enough to run it. Within Ave miles of depot on thoO. fcCH. It. A bargain for MMllCDOdy. Enquire at Office of Capital Journal. "Mb HiifElI, Real Estate Agents Huy and Mill farms and elty property. A large numberofdeslruble farms and oity property nowonanngon reasonaoie terms. STOVES and RANGES Plumbing, Gas and Sleam Fitting. Tinware nd Artistic Metal Work a Specialty, A Marvel In Destructive. Kuglues. Philadelphia, April 17. Wm. Cramp & Sons, ship and engine builders, have nearly completed a dynamite cruiser gunboat called the Yorktown, designed for the United States navy. It will bo launched on Saturday, April 28, In the pie&enco of Secretary Whitney. It carries four pneumatic guns for the hurling of dynamite projectiles, each with a range of at least a mile. Tho guns are of 15-inch calibre, and the shells, which can bo 11 red with great accuracy twice a minute, will con tain 000 pounds of explosive gela tine. It Is claimed that tho gun, properly handled, will be the most destructive agent of war yet invented. S-Agent for the HOYNTON COMPANY'S luuusnea in ism. RICHARDSON A Furnace. Ks- " Live anil Let Live Faint Shop. HUNTLY & McFERSON, House, Sign AND General Painters. A Ileer Itojcutt at Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio, April 17. Conditions aro favorablo for a general lockout of brewers. Moerlin having refused to reinbtate a man at the request of his fellow-workmen they struck, and their action was ratitled last night by tho brewers' union, which declared au immedi ate) boycott on Moerlin's Iwer. The boH brewers, in anticipation of this, decided to stand in case anyone was boycotted. In obedience to a reso lution, one of Moerlin's customers, who this morning stopped taking Moerlin's beer und tried to buy elsewhere, was refused. Both sides are committed to the contest. London, April 17. Matthew Arnold, tho noted poet, scholar, critic and theologian, whose recent article on "Civilization in the United States" attracted marked attention. .tiled suddenly yesterday in Liver pool from heart disease. lesicruay morning no was ap parency well. lie attended the Presbyterian church, and after luncheon went out for a walk Mrs. Arnold. Ho was still in spirits. Soon after leaving houso he fell forward and never afterward spoke. His daughter ar rived at Liverpool an hour after his death. No inquest will be neces sary. Immediately after Mr. Arnold fell ho was carried into the house of a doctor near by. He was breathing, but unconscious. Tho physician poured spirits down his throat, but ho never rallied, and died within four minutes after being taken in doors. Tho doctors have given a certificate that Mr. Arnold's death was due to heart disease. A Murderer's UneuHy Conscience. Louisvillk, April 17. Augusto Anderson committed suicide in a hotel at Shelbyvllle, Ky.,yesterday, after confessing to a triple murder. He was a Norwegian stonecutter, and had only been in Shelbyvllle ten days, being engaged in dressing stone for tho foundation ofa church. A few minutes before committing the deed he was in tho hotel otlice talking with several parties. It was observed that bomethinir unusual had disturbed him. He could speak English very imperfectly, but enough was learned from his re marks that ho was conscience-strick en over a great crime ho had com mitted, ho claiming to have murder ed his wife and two children in Nor way eight years ago. Since that timo ho said he had not a moment's peace. Ho then went up stairs to his room, sat down on tho side of his bed, placed tho muzzle of a re volver to his head, pulled tho trig ger and fell back on tho bed a corpse. Why Klie Committed Kult'Ide. ALHUQumiQUK (N. M.), April 17 Victoria Lee, the youngest daughter of John I). Lee, the Hanlto Chief. who was executed for tho part ho played in the Mountain Meadows massacre, committed suicide in Arizona a fow days ngo by taking laudanum after returning homo from a party at which she seemed one of the gayest present. Nothing was then known as to what caused the girl to tako her own life, hut tho following note, found written on a slate, explains all: "My heart is burled with Johnnie Taylor and it will not be long before 1 lie by his side." Johnnie Taylor was killed in a saloon row at Winslow several months ago and Victoria was in love with him. Wheat Adtuurv. Ciuc.voo, April 17. Wheat sold to-day seven cents higher than it did a week ago. So strong was tho feeling that the opening was exact ly one cent above the clasing last night. The new York market opened ex cited, and members of the exchange exceeded the rules In their ellbrts to huy. Louisiana (iocs Democratic. Nkw okijKANs, April 18, I a. m. The indications are that Nicholis is elected governor by a majority of IM.OOO. The young men's democratic asso ciation claim the election of their entire city ticket, over the straight democratic ticket, by a large major ity. The Klniu'rol- Noiil'lntf lilt Knri. London, April 17. A dispatch from Berlin to the Kxchaugo Tele grapm Company says it U learned from a direct source that tho physi cians at their consultation to-day agreed that the emperor's malady was approaching tho last stage. I.KTTKIt LIST. Kalsominers, Paper Hangers and Decorators. Kire Insurance! Write polleie of Insurance agaliut tire on ail elawwM of property In eight reliable and wealthy Companies. Brokerage ! Will negotiate loans on rail e-tfate or per nal htourity oa lone or nhBrt time, and tonal keeurlty oa lone for large or amall suran All orders will reeoive nromnt attention. Et I mates on all kinds of work In our line cheerfully Elven. Satisfaction euaranU'ed. Khop In Old Court Houm on Court Rtreet, Haleiu. Or. Kallroud Dlncrlmluutloii. St. Paul, April 17. A Fargo ( Dak.) special says: Judge McCon nell to-day rendered a decision in tho celebrated case of J. W. Hawk vs. tho Northurn Pacific Itallroad Company, begun to compel the defendants to furnish ears to tho plaintiff. Tho decision was in favor of the plaiutifl, who will now bring I suit for damage in each cuso whore he fulled to gut cars as demanded. STRICKLER BROS. -DF-AI.HJW IN- STOVES AND TINWARE I Roofing and Spouting a Specially. JVAtHhe od stand ot Bn. 84 ran c, Corn, merdal Hvec Strike of Iturllnetou Switchmen. Kansah City, April 17. All Burlington switchmen in tho yards here quit work at 7 o'clock this evening, and the road is badly crip pled in handling freight. Tho calico of the strike Was the refusal of the compaily to reinstate switch men whom they had discharged for waultlngii night yardimvttor. I 'lie In Stanford Polo Alto KlahleH. .San Fuancikco, April 17. Kire was discovered about 10:,'t0 this eve ning in the Palo Alto (.Senator Stan ford, s) stables. Tho flro was discov ered in a small shed by the watch man, and it is supposed to have foeon caused by an incendiary. The following horses burned to death: Clifton Belle, Itexford, Kiimm Rob ertson, Lowell, Howard Maiden aud Norlulne. Norlalue is not yet dead, but it is impossible for hor to live long. Hlio has the fastest trotting record for yearlings in tho world. Two other horses aro still alive Po lo Alto and Mauzaulta. The Iowh Is $200,000. Deutli uy Jilectrklty. Alhan'Y, April 17. Tho assembly to-day passed a bill providing for tho execution of the death penalty by means of electricity. Tills Is thu bfll recommended by (ho com mission. It prohibits nowspaers from publishing details of execu tions. Tho vote was elirhty-sovon to eight. 17lli fwa rt St.o4l.. l.lll .m.... maiicou protracted meetinif to-mor row evenfnj' in tho Christian church in Portland. Thoy will bo contin ued for an Indefinite period. Alluru invited to be crown t. Following is the list of letters re maining in tho postolllce, at Sulem, Oregon, April 18, 1888. Parties call ing for them will please say "ad vertised:" All letters published as non-delivered will be charged with one cent In addition to the regular postage. Bcaty W T Benjamin M Becson John Urown Fred 13 Catlin Miss Hello Crawser Mw L Collins Geo W Daly W 11 Karnes Levi Ferguson John Harriss & Co Jonas Muster Hrueo -Krebs Hobt Lewis Ulen Lush George- Martin Jake MilloiWm Mlshloy Peder 1) Moisler Islo Morely Mary Peryon Avon Kobertson HA Itowioy Herbert Sfarn Andy () Snyder K S Surry Frank Smith Tiny Thornton Mrs M Todd G Vf White Cnthalena Wilson Lydla Whitney Mary V Yeaton Al W. H. Oiiijll, P. M. llrace 1'p. You are feeling depressed, your appetlto is poor, you aro bothered with headache, you aro lldgetty, nervous, and generally out of sorts, and want to braco up. llraco up, but not with stimulants, spring medicines, or bitters, which liavo fur their basis very cheap, had whis key, and which stimulate you for au hour, aud then leave you In worse condition than before. What you want is analteiatlvo that will purify your blood, start healthy action of Liveraud Kidneys, restore your vitality, and give renewed health and strength. Such a medi cine you will find in Electric Bit ters, and only GO cents u bottle at II. W. Cox's drug store. Chicago Physician (to Mrs. Breezy) I am sorry to hear that your daughter Is not well, Mrs. Ilreczy. Is It anything serious ? Mrs. Breezy Oh, I fancy not, but Clara Is such tin ethereal, delicate organization that the least thing upsets her. Chicago Physician She didn't say what she thought tho matter was? Mrs. Breezy No; shoshnply com plained at breakfast morning that she was feeling very rocky Now York Sun. Armtfd for Urrmy. Henry Schuttlc was arrested at Jefferson yesterday for tho larceny of $..'10 cunts and a gold ring from tho cabin ofa) party of woodcutters, ami was taken to Albany last evening by Sherlll Smith. Ho wan brought before Justice Humphrey and bound over lu $i.l0 bonds to await tho action of tho grand Jury. I'lf-U (iuil ferutlul. For nice, fronh groceries, that can bo relied on, wo would recommend our rentiers to call on S. Farrar & Co, These gentlemen spare no pains in tholr titforts to supply their customers with choice goods. t'hll Kult. An action to recovor money brought by W. Q, Adams against T. A. Molntlre, was trlud boforo Judge O'DonuId and u Jury to-day. At tho hour of going to pro tho Jury is still out. t . ikt u- i iff t'VftAlrf I . Inlto'lllfa.-liMtf--- - 1 A"itoirT1lfl.AM.teilfcJ.rW