CAPITAL VOL. 1. SAUElTsa., OK., TUESDAY ', MAY 1, 1SSS. Tvjn ro ,,..,1,1,1,,,,!, VKOFESSIOXAL CAHDS. GEO. AV. BELT, ATTORNEY AT LAW nnd District Attorney. Olllce nt court liouse. RAMSEY & BINGHAM, ATTORNEYS nnd Counselors nt Law. Business In tlje Supremo Court n, specialty. Salem, Or. irr-Mrvw FOUD, ATTORNEY AND I Counselor nt Lnw, Salem, Oregon. Office, up stairs in Pntton's block, HAW & GREGG, ATTOKNEYS AT Law, sniem, unwra.uuiwi m hj o bck, up stairs over Holts arug store. Ci T. RICHARDSON, ATTORNEY AT O Law. Office over Capitol National Bank, 219 Commercial Street, Salem, Or. JW. BHUUua,AiiuiuJn iv "-"i Salem. Oregon. Office in England's block. Legnl business ot nil Kinas, both llfo and tiro insurance. :,...., --o - .. . . - Also WJI. KAISER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Salem, Oregon. Office with Tllmon Ford, in ration's building. Will practice in all the courts of Oregon. Collections made. Land office business a specialty. PH. D'ARCY, ATTORNEY AND Coun selor at Law, Salem, Oregon. Having .. :u.orit r,r fhn mcnrcls of Marlon coun ty, including a lot and block index of Sa lem, he has special facilities for examining tines xo ruui wuu NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. CAPITAL LODGE, NO. 11, I. 0. O. I , iiipntGvorv Saturday evening, in their hnll, second door north of Post Office. G Jso. KNIGHT. Sec. II. S. Joky, W. C. T. (t oillco with Geo. W. Johnson, 135 Com- - . . i A 11 I.Ih.Ic nrtrnnil fill' Cftln . i-? t wrTVTTTTT? WOOD DEALER merclnl s.ived t Sawed to any length desired, naisireui. jui luuuau. '"y " .. Cash must accompany nil orders For Sale- A go lwm frame Hone Power. Good ir nu wwm, from ono to full capacity. All mi-tiin lnwnrleoof SflO. call at Cider, Vinegar & Fruit Preserving Com UUlllU pnny's olllee. saioni, uregon. BENSON'S EXPRESS. ' LEAVE ORDERS AT LANCE'S LIV cry Stable, corner of Stnto and Front btrects, or on slnto nt corner Stato nnd Com inercinl streets. Trompt attention and care guaranteed. w A. BESB0X. SALEIVE 13 ATMS. H. DIAMOND, Proprietor. Com- St., bet. Ferry and State. s HAVING, HAIR CUTTING AND suampoomg ncniiy uone. WEST BROTHERS' MEAT MARKET, .300, Commercial St.,Salcui. CHOICE STEAKS & OTHER MEATS constantly on hand, and delivered to any part of tho city at lowest living rates. Please give us your patronage. CITY MEAT MARKET D, C. Howard, Proprietor, STATE STREET, - SALEM, OREGON. S-A11 kinds of fresh nnd cured moats alwnys on hand. Full weight and asquaro deal all around. The SALEM MARKET OS COURT STREET. Constantly on hand tho best quality of Hi and Salt. Meats ! And all kinds of S A.US AGE. S-Tho CLEANEST kept market in tho -city. Call and see for yourself. McCROW & WILLARD. H. W. COX, Has constantly on hand a well selected stock of Boericke & Schreck's A NEATLY PRINTED GUIDE TO BE HAD UPON APPLICATION. Tne B. & S. PREPARATIONS Are the Purest and Hetrt. II. W. COX if the only authorized agent. J8S-Call for the H. & S. Ilomeopatulo Pre parationg and accept no other. Hill I II' i. J NlLLia tt UlAil Real Estate Agents Huy and sell Btrnw an V lanrw numliarof daglmu tnd aJtv ihdi A la we number ot dtrimUa Atrnu nnd el properly now oMrtn on rwurfmabi termt. Kire Insurance! Write itoUekw of Irammne iiflnt fln tu au einWw of property In eW&t rallabte and wealthy Oompautas. Brokerage I Will negotiate loan Mt real eeUMe or per iial Mmirlly cm tone or bort time, and ur lame or eiuall aunt. Hoiiicopatliic Preparations NEW ADVERTIS1TIIKXTS. Grange store Salem Co-Opcrativo Association P. of H. -DEALERS IX- Choice Groceries, Frovisions, Fruits, and Vegetables, Crockery, Glassware, Butter, Eggs, and Lard. AIL KINDS OK Prod.ij.ce IBou-glit! Manager. 126 State St., SALEM, OR. 1VI. M. MEAD, PRACTICAL CUTLER Filing Saws a Specialty. Shonontho nllev. ormoslte Mlntn's T.lv. cry Stable, Salem, Or. F.J.BABCOCK, Cabinet Maker! AND UNDERTAKER. FAKRAR'S BLOCK, STATE STREET, Salem, Oregon. An kinds of Furniture mado to order, A full lino of Caskets always on hand. Just Arrived ! THE FINEST LINE OF Aliilinery and Fancy Goods EVER IN SALEM. Full lino of Centemerl Kid Gloves just received. OHAS. CALVERT, Salem, Oregon. Si) Evaporated Apples, Evaporated Peaches, Evaporated Nectarines, Evaporated Apricots, Evaporated Pears. Dried Peeled Peaches, Dried Peaches, Dried Apricots, Dried Currants, Dried Apples, Dried Grapes Oregon Petit Prune, Imported German Prunss, Smyrna Figs, Raisins, Persian Dates, at Weller Brothers' 301, Ooiiimeretal Street STOCK FARM FOR SALEjor RENT ! 530 ACRES Well watered and plenty ot Umber. Two bOtfeM and two hwrnfc Oood owbant Meadow and 1M plow land. PIRy pad at eatUe with the ! & wiied. 2 Koweaenoufbtornult. Within flnnlta irfdwxKontUeO.iC. R.R. A bargain tor somebody. Enquire at Office of Capital Journal. ties m Fruits Slav AUVKKTIS15JIBNTS, DR. GILBERT, THE EMINENT Scientist, anthropoloRlst, physician and surgeon, will open mi elllco in tho New Rank Block, outlay 1st, ft)r tho treatment of all diseases of womwi, nnd all other chronic cases, on strlctly'liyclcnlcnnd nat ural principles. Medical baths, oxygen and clectro-mnguetlsm ued. Charges strictly moderate. Address box 17(i, Snlem, Oregon. ESTABLISHED BY NATIONAL AUTHORITY. UK- TlipflinitilNifimnlRiii lllutillillal iidllUllcu Dcul SALEM, - - - OREGON. Capilal Paid up, .... $75,000 Surplus, -..-..- 9,500 R. S. WALLACE, - - President. W. W. MARTIN, - Vicc-lV(fildent. J. II. ALRERT, .... Cashier. DIRECTORS! W. T. Gray, W. W. Jlnrtln, J. M. Jlartln, It. S. Wallace. , J. II. Albert, T. McF. l'ntton. LOANS MADE To fnrmors on wheat and other marltct- auie procmee, consigned or In htore, either In private granaries or ipubllc warehouses. Stole and County Warrants Bought at Par. COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted at reasonable niton, Dmfts drawn direct on .Now York. Cli I men. R San b mnclsco, Portland, London, Pari, llerlin, HUU JVUUK 1IIIU VUIUUUH, H. W. COX, (SuceoBfsor to The Port DruglCo.) 100 State Street, Salem, Oregon FULL LIKE Drugs and Mm CHEMICALS PATENT Toilet Articles, Perfumeries, Druggist Sundries. Physicians Prescriptions and Family llceipcs a Specialty. AGENCY FOR THE CELEBRATED FULL HAVANA FILLER Red Letter 5c. Cigar. .Tho host flvo tent cigar in tho mar ket. II. W. COX. 100 Stato Street, Salem. A. EX STRANG, No. im Commercial Htrcet, SALEM, OREGON. -dhai.hu in- STOVES and RANGES Plumbing, Gas and Sfcam Filling. Tinware and Artistic Metal Work a Specialty. A3-Agent for the RICHARDSON & BOYNTON COMPANY'S Furnace. K tabllshcd In 1811). " Live and Let Live Faint Shop. HUNTLY & McFERSON, House, Sign AND General Painters. Kalsominers, Paper Hangers and Decorators. All order will receive proiniit attention. rWliiwtw on all klndvofworSc In our Hue dieerrimyiilven. BUfeiUou guaranteed. Slop In Old Court How) ou Ouurt irtreet, Salem. Or. STRICKLER BROS. -DBALKHH IK- STOVES AND TINWARE! Unfits aar'SpfiBg a Sptwlty. 9-At the old Mend ot Ben. tMrang. Com mercial Street. LATEST DISPATCHES, Lightoins; Flashes of What Hid World ai Large is Doing. CRAZED WITH DKINK. An Inebriate Assaults his Daughter anil Murders his Wife who Defends her. Chicago, April 30. While de fending tho honor of her 13-year-old stepdaughter against tho ilendish- ness of her unnatural father, Mrs. Muehlberg was struck down with murderous intent by her husband, at a late hour last night, and is now dying. Muehlberg returned to his homo on Law avenue in an intoxicated condition. He went directly to tho room where Ids three children lay bleeping and attempted an assault on his daughter Eleanor. Tho child screamed for aid, and Muehl burg's wife rushed in from the next room. The brute was beating the child about the head to silence her cries, and when his wife en deavored to stop him ho turned and dealt her two blows, which cut her scalp and her face. She made several at tempts to get to the door to call for aid, but was pre vented by her husband beating her. In tho meantime nil three of the children escaped from bed and en deavored to stay their cruel father's wrath. Mrs. Muehlberg at last suc ceeded in reaching tho steps, where she managed with superhuman strength to cry for help. Muehlberg then shook tho children from him and took n small crowbar from a. trml ellnct niwlstrilolf ht! WOi"' over tho head, cnishingin her skull. For tho llrst time ho seemed to re alize what ho had done. Ho en treated tho children not totoll who did the deed, and then taking some monpy, lie iled. Tho police have as yet been un able to find tho niurdeior. A SorWt'o reunion Hill. Washinoton, April ,10. Rcprc fecnativo I3iUTowHofMldiIgu.il to-iliiy introduced in tho hou&o u bill au thorizing the secretary of tho inter ior to placo on tho pension rolls upon application, the names of surviving honorably discharged soldiers and sailors who served at least ninety days in the late war, tho rate of pen sion to be 1 gent per month for each day's actual service. Provision Is made in the bill for the employ ment of a largo number of addition al clerks in tho pension bureau and tho olllce of tho adjutant-general, for bringing up tho rolls. A Iliotoim .111)1). Santiago di Ciiii.i, April W). Yesterday afternoon a mob composed of tho worst elements of the popu lace gathered to destroy the cars of the tram company, because the company had not acceded to it demand for a reduction of its rates of fare. More than thirty of tho company's cars woro burned, the police and military captured the leaders. Tho tram company loses $100,000 in cars alone. I'ollceiiuin Turned lur;liir. Nhw York, April 0. Policeman Chas. lllckard was detected In tho act of burglarizing an auction storo on his post early to-day. Ho was arrusted and dismissed from tho forco and a few hours later was In dicted by tho Grand Jury; still later ho was arraigned In court, plwadud guilty and sentenced to ten your in tlia statu nrlBon. All was done within ton hours nfter committing the crime. An Old Hutu. 1'hmiuk, April K0. To-day in it munagorio hero, where it crowd of 1500 persons useemblod, a piokHckot ruiwd tho cry of lire, which caused a fittunpedu for the doors. During tho frantio oll'orUt of the crowd to esepo six persons were trampled to doHth, and many others were seri ously Injured. - Mliu Carrie Smith who lnw been eiiKftgwl lu setting tyjioiu thU oHlee left for Arlington this morning on a visit to her sifter. TKhEHKAlMlIC SPLINTS. Tn Dea Moines, Iowa, yesterday, tho Daily Leader and Homestead, tho latter a weekly agricultural paper, burned together withAVoare's theater building adjoining. . Losses aggregate $45,000, insurance half. Clara Louise Kellogg has been 111 for about a month, with whooping cough, which lias caused her to abandon her concert tour planned for this spring. The cough is severe and extremely troublesome. Carl Sehurz, who is in Berlin, has been invited' to an interview with llisniarek. A few yearsslnce, hod ho been caught In his fatherland, our ex-cabinet ofllcer would have inter viewed the jailer. Ignatius Donnelly's, Shaksperiau cypher story has been indorsed as sound by George Parker Cidder, queen's counsel, ono of the most eminent of English matheniat iclans. A rresbytorian preacher in White Plains, New York, named Edgar L. Hermance, shot himself in his pulpit yesterday. He had asked an increase of salary which was refused. Ex-Senator O rover, of Portland, is in New York, after a thrco months' trip abroad. Ho declares himself a strong Cleveland man, and predicts his re-election. Abmni P. Hewitt, mayor of New York, is named as a candidate for tho presidency. His father-in-law, Peter Cooper, tried his hand, but Abmm Is still hopeful. In Sioux City sleighing Is tho sensation. Three inches of snow and the temperature below freezing point welcome In tho genial May. Emperor Frederic passed u quiet night last night. Ills fever has almost entirely subsided. His general condition is unchanged. Minister Pendleton is still sufi'or- stroke. Ho is able to ride out, but not to attend to business. h Consuniitlon InniraMf? Read tho follewing: Mr. ( II. Morris, Newark, Ark., sayH: "Was down with abscess of lungs, and friends and physicians pronounced mo an incurable consumptive. Ue gan uiking Dr. King's New Discov ery for consumption, am now on my third bottle, and able to oversee- tho work of my farm. It is tho finest mediclno ever made." Jesse Middlewart, Decatur, Ohio says: "J lad ill not neon lor in: King's new discovery for consumpt ion I would have died of lung troub les. Was given up by doctors. Am now In tho best of health." Try it. Sample bottles free at IT. V. Cox's drug store. Visitors. ItcvcrendsJ. Ilenn, J. J. Miller, O. Gearhart, J. II. Pepport, and II. Klenisorgc, all members of the Uvangolical conference of Iowa, are in tho city. They are making an ex tended visit to Oregon, and aro look ing about for locations for themselves and for others. It Is likely they will make some Investments in Salem. They will have a good deal to say regarding our stato on their return to the cast. California raMi-Curc. Tho only guaranteed euro for catarrh, cold lu tho head, hay fever, roao cold, catarrhal deafness anil sore eyes. Restores tho sonso of taste and unpleasant breath, resulting from catarrh. Easy and pleasant to use. yollow directions anil a cure Is warranted, by all druggiits. Send for Qlruulur to Ablotlne Medical ConiMiiiy, Orovlllo, Cal. Six months' treatment for II; wnt by mall, $1.10. For sale by I). W. Matthows&Co.,100SUtoSt., Salem- .New J'buturaiibrr. Catterliu & Hicks have scoured tlie service of Mr. Kellx Home, tho well known and iMipular artist of Chicago, who will be with Jhom for a few weeks, lie beats the world ou baby pictures, and is the finest artist ever in Salem. Call and Me some of his pictures now ou exhibition at their gallery. II. W. JatuMxtn & l'. Gentlemen detrirtuy clothing, fur nklilng HMli, list, etc., will do well toiiutHM)t our new and enlarg ed stock. We promise you entire satisfnctioii. oitEiiov 'ali'Ixk crxn. PoiiTi.AM), Or., April 25th lSS. El). C.U'IT.VI, .lOUHNAL. It is our pleasant duty to call your atten tion tojtho organization of tho Ore gon Alpine Club, an institution which In course of time, if it receives tho support ot the citizens of our beautiful state who have at heart the welfare ofJOregon, will provo of the greatest benefit not only to our beloved state, butllndircctly to tho country at large. Tho purposes of this club aro so manifold and extensive that tho limited space of this communication forbids an enumeration ; but wo would simply stato that tho club, if properly aided, will becomo ono of the most powerful mediums In mak ing Oregon known to tho world anil elevate it to its rightful place among other countries. Oregon not only equals In its natural resources any other state in tho union, but poscsses In its grand scenery, second to none in tho world, a source of wealth un known abroad and nlmostj.cntlrely unappreciated at home. Tho Oregon Alpine Club compre hends as an essential organic ele ment it competent stall' of savants capable of Investigating, discussing and making known tho abundance and variety of Oregon's fauna, llora, mineral wealt h, salubrity of climate, mineral waters, etc., thus calling the attention of tho scientific world to a field rich beyond description. By such intelligent publication another important aim is to attract to this country the attention of tho rapidly increasing number of tourists who t ravel for pleasure and recreation, as well as tho-o who travel for scien tific purposes and In quest of relia ble Information. If you will con sider, as proved by statistics, tlutt thousands of tho Inhabitants of Switzerland live on the proceeds Of luiu'tut i.'.nuii. i.i..iv. itonrlv throws millions into tho lap of the Swiss, and that our Oregon and in fact tliu whole northwest In regard to scenory, stands second to no coun try in the world, you wlllj begin to undcrstand how Important it is, for every citizen of Oregon, that ade quate support should bo given to this organization. Tho club Is not a money making Institution ; its aims are loftier, and tho insignificant sacrifice it requires of its members (ono dollar entrance fee ami fifty cents monthly dues) puts membership within reach of every one who desires to promote the interests of our state. Wc cordially Invito you to join our ranks, feeling convinced that. you will gladly embrace an oppor tunity to assist lu a work of so great public Importance. Please address tho corresponding secretary of our club ; a hearty wel come is assured you. Respectfully yours, 13. Ol.DllNDOHI'T, P. C. Scuvuni, AV. A. Wwr-M'.ux,, David Coi.i:, V. G. Stkih., G.T. J3HOWN, Gi:o. II. Homiw, Commltto on Membership. Jordan, Hound Over. Uob Jordan was bound over yosr terday In thosuniof 300 to await tho action of tho grand Jury. Pierco Mays, his attorney, returned homo this morning, and said ho did not know whether Jordan would bo able to L'lvo bonds or not. or at least for two or three weeks, until his people who live In Eastern Oregon aro com municated with. There Is a warrant In the hands of Shorlfl'Mlnto await ing Hob Jordan's return to liberty, from tho shorlil of Gilliam county. Jordan is wanted there for stealing a saddle. Ho Is evidently finding "Jordan a hard road to travel" and prolmbly wishes ho hud wane other name. Under these circumstance Ionian will hardly give bonds for his appearance but will likely stay in Jail. An Indian pupil In the Clieniawti school, named Susie Hart, aged IS years, died yesterday of consump tion. She Iralouued to the Puyallup tribe, and had been an Inmate of tho school two yours. Tho funeral will take place to-morrow. Kuckleu'a Aiulra Salve. The best wive lu the world for cuts, brulees, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sorts, tetter, chapped hand, chilblains, corns, and all skin crui tlouu, and osltlvely cures piles, or no imy required. It Is guaranteed to give arfttct satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 26 cents per box. For sale by Dr. II. Y. Cox. S.1 4 X