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EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL rUHMfltllll VERY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY. BY TIIK C-iUl Journal Publishing Com-an. (:lCOHIf)BATiei) Wft, ll'i Ceart Slml. 0 r", lieu Illwl. TKKM8 OK SiUHSCKIlTION DAILY. PJ-r-M-.i'.ii-.r -V& Tim wo.) by HifcH -- t .a, .laiiviuaai l.r mrrter .... In WKKKLY. On ywr. ' n """""l alNntiiMMlcni aw authorial to te- fflVH MlljWH-rt44HI. Mr. T. I). 1'iH-tw l mr duly willwriMrf lmvHiiKi4iit. -ltwdHi iwemid-cl. matter Hi Hie kPMi.Omioii.lVMtulHoH, March 8. IS. TiUJItSDAY, MAY 17, 1888. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. CoiiKrHMtnnn, HtNOKIt JllillMAN.V. HupreineJudKe, XV, I'. I.OHI). I'rwldc mIIhI KItor, noimiiT mcliian, W.M, ICAI'US, e. w. vvi.ros. rroooetitliiK Attornoy Tlilril DUI., ji. ii. hhwitt. MARION COUNTY REPUBLICAN TICKET. ;. 1). WALUO, Midi ay. T. T. OKHII, UllvritMi. J. Q. WILMOK, Kduii. H. I.tYMAN, Wewlbarn. WM. AIIMHrilO.NO. 8011II1 fMlem Htinrr, E. M. UH0I6A.N, HtlfHi. F. J. HAIICOCK, Hilmi. HUHlhllir, ;, II, HTAMI, l!..t K.lcin. TMKittWeH, A. 0. CO.NMT.AuiiiiYllle. Jk Wl"WIHi A. r. lIMCKtllllY. Sllvtiton. OOWWK-tflMM, .,!( COIIJil.MIHi. M.rloi.. Xf. T. OIIIM. IliibUnt. tOHOSL UI rUI-irkMllltrlT. i). w. yoiinii, Hiiiftton. uv,:vm, W. J. CUI.VKII, KmI fiIfin. IHllHtriKII. 1)1. I). 0. MYI.AMI. Wumlliurii AUVHUTISIMI Till: CITV. In iulvur(liliiK UiU city imil Uh vury itltniutlvu iiri)iiiiilIii;Hl uny iiiiiiilxir (ifiiKoiiclctiniii Itoumployod. Till) CollllllllS llf IHImU'I'II pUJK'IX liuvo Uiui iim with f-ooii oll'ivt, anil tliU Iiiih Ukmiiikmi jinillliililK A'dtiiic In tlio IiumIiu'wi (ifilmjuiiniiilH ho mil ilyi(l. A wtvk or ho iik" ivitmiitiitiviM of llit Now York Joiiriiiiliiiul tlu Cliii'liiimtl lOnqtilivr wmv lit (lu i-lty lo Miilinilt iiroKwl Uoiih "to wrllo up" Siilt'in, and u IwrKiiln wi nimlo wllli tlicin liy tlio wIvitIInIiik (Miniiiilttoo of tho IIiihI hum Mvii'h ('lull to ptililiHh a ilo Mirlplliin of thin oily lit thulr imhki tlvo inKnt, lotHvupy a column ami Hlmir. Now wo Iihvo mi uncut of llif I'luin'or-I'it hiiioiik uk who nmUivt u more lllmrul oiibr, tint tornit of Mliloli will i'oiiiiiI In our IuomI column. Thin mK'r clictiliiUw throuifh ii rojjlun of wmutry itlUU'toil with Inoli'iiuMit MtMMinn, uiul wht'iv tlw llIUMf tho fHIIIHU to lIIIHVi to u iiioiv hviiIhI i'IIiiu' U iiilti IkMtoml. A kuowloriip' of tin- hiI- VMIltMU of llll I.HXtlll.V llltUlMHl nuioiiK tiling hhi.U wmilil no il.mht litiliuv muirl liiiiili Hiul Iwul lo ioiihUi-Nll iiiunlgrHlloii. Hut tHimMiiiiliut of tlitn iMiiit hIhiuUI rHHltiMiupt Mttontloii. A Alitor ill tllf I'.M'ITAI. Jot KNAI. ytcilMy mlll Httfiitloit to (ho fcrt tlwCMton. imh1vmI in thU olty H nMlMMUl'IUV of tho t'lrvulHtioii iftl Umrtl of irtolo pwnipliU'i, t nuttit uiwiuwonst. Tin- tlliiit wf Ui Wmn ha hi o n IhuJiuw to UwmI to, tlw s'itMry i i4mllHrly HUPMII, hi.iI H no pn Won U hmI tor Uw ,vuoit oT oWHomI wrvl, thb wry luiHrtiit work rt'iiuliu MtMkHM, V Ulk tluit I lie uOk't ummU by Umi liiiMrHrl'nM, thruugli lt'iit, l Ul Ml VMIlUtflMUo OIH. Itut otlllT iwilar i'ui'k wv m( work, muI It villi ttn Ik. h h lo gt ummw bttalurw MtaurlMitHU OumcNM rwwlvf ( UwUom. 'tli w rll Ut at lh two nt nUiif iwommI will U Uk4.v to yivmp, huuttmU.rf Miwm. Aiv Uny abw to ivumiu uimiwvi viwlf I f MdratWug U to ti),tolMlV llottf MtmmU wv miulrf tW wulHUut U AtttNMltu klltW iHtaltMm H limy Mug. In th U riuv ilfAxHlwBt pMu(, mhI uutil Mf ikiMi'tiW tW mwmmo' rksrttl brtu, lb XvhII tauv of tnow luuury lu lb wny aug (Mtrtl kmiU oul)- tut'ivMw our urv M NubarraMiuMii. Ilw. Cj-m A. I5lih luMfthMMMl ISlKlM. A MKTALMC CUKKENCV. Tliere is to be another count of the money held In theUnllcuHtatca mib-trwiury in San Francl-eo. There 1h about fM.000,000 there, and It U the intention of the United StatOH treawirer to remove $.10,000, 000 of thi coin to "Washington. Im monwj new vhiiHh have recently iK-en built In the national capital for tho wife custody of the public treurc, and an the money stored In the cuwt city has leen lying idlo there a number of years, Its removal to Washington ha been deemed cx jKjdlent. (Jov. I'ennoyer, who dot not show much acumen as a llmincler, demands the coinage of tho entire silver product of the country, which lust your amounted to $51,078,118, declaring that such a Ue of tho royal metal would enhance its vnltio from 05 cents per ounce, (its present price,) to $1,591, thus securing to our Htandiirdjlollur an Intrinsic vtiltto of JOOcciits. Kucli an nssumptloii Is purely gratuitous, and i-i not war ranted by iMist exiiericnce. "With ilie coinage of it little over half that amount of silver the acuinulivting mass becomes burdensome on tho hands of the treasury olllcurs, and to Increase the coinage would only be to Intensify the evil. Tho trou ble Is to get this idle silver into the channels of circulation, and wo can see no way soellectlveas to restrict lht paper currency, by issuing no bank bills below 5-10 In denomi nation and substituting metal for the hulk of our domestic Inter change. The gold and silver min ing Interest lias for many years inailo a clamor to be protected, and ii... ,. ,t iiu iirriiltii'i im a circulat ing II" " " J'.' lug medium would be the most filenilly aid that could be rendered. (ll)VIUtMllt IIIM.'S VU'IO SI !.. The full text of (Jov. Hill's veto message of the high licence bill cornea to us In our New York cx ohaniros. It is a long screed, spread- ingover nearly two columns, and its reading by the clerk occupied L'li minutes. ( Is evident the defeat of tliis useful measure was due to the powerful liquor Interest; but (Jov. II 111 Is careful to conceal tills lad, and disguises his subserviency under cover of public policy. The propos ed restriction, he argues, will Isj hard on thousands or the poorer class of liquor dealers, while the more showy and aristocratic will llnd their gains luereaed. This ho condemns iih oppressive and inequit able. Another objection Is that It will not prohibit, and at tho satiiu time the maximum licenses pro scribed are prohibitive In eU'eet. This Is iK'rfcctlngacluss or legisla tion not sustained by public senti ment, and Is an assumption which Ills sensoof duty to the people leads hint to rebuke. No end of weak and Inconsistent argument Is at tempted In tills message, but the demagogy of the writer cannot Ih ooncuiUsI, ami Ills attempt at for mulating reasoning Is more rigiii i role. WANT io oirr AW w. The follow lug dUpntch from St. I'iiuI, Minn., dated the Kith liiet., explains why the people In th.it region of country aiv so anxious to get away: After tlflooii dajs of continued mlu In Minnesota and Dakota, the weather lias Maidenly Ikhjoiiii' ex livuioly cold, the thuriiioiiieier regis tering U'low fivcxlng iKilut. In MUiihoru Minnesota tlie lariuei's aiv much dlseouragisl oor theoiitliMik. Some say they will not attoiiipt to llnUli Mtsllug. lu all of the river counties griHind is so wot that An lit ers eaiiuot git Into ilielrtleliU, w hen It Is dry enough to work It it will Iv 1hi Ulo to miw w Ium(. Many farm ers hae given up miw lug any more, ami will out the irmuiid In nuts and Mini. In ltiiv county isiuds of water stand on plowed Holds. Farmers are afmttl that much of the Mist miw li before the rains w ill rot in the gniiiud. All egvlMllou l at a stHiiUtlll, and lias Ikvii mj nr two week. Osnlcii kxsU miwii two week ago Iwve not spniulml. Tit k n)iuUlhiiiiH in Avtorlw lutd a riHiiig vWinttlon on Monday ewtiliig, and wen uthu-el Into In li oidmyimiit by a two hour' mrlrt sjuhh'Ji fnitu Hon. M. l CMirg, itf ISirtlMHd. It dou't matter w UMi kth oC this ttuaiiciMl lisw a siltUil csaktr Uikis, ihiw W tin tltw w lii Um h elftirv of the iHUitry UuuuuU w exvmkm of Id vliw, 'Hit turitt' talk make IiiIUiMmiiI luuwle; IwkkM sliould be mWil ou It. SKNATUtt MlTl MKI.I.VUII HITi ItfUUim Uiilf m utUUott tlullHn. Ibr tlt IXHUUMMimtlMUt uf k IhmI rail ,) tA Umi 1IU(m at Um CuIuihUm, mi Uw ifeaftto tut WwIimmIio'. iMMktsmlkai ttonl at viMoA xvm wm nut Democratic State Ticket. for Presidential Klo(or, XV. V. KFKINailB, XV. It. IlIIiYKU, K. It. SKU'WOHTII. For Congressman, JOHN M. GBAItl.V. For Bupreme Judge, JOHN Hl'ItNKTT. For I'ruecutlng Attorney Sd IHetrict, a. xv. ni:r.T. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET. JjeglolHtors, FItAXK FBI.IiBIt, XV. II. DOWNING, T. I.. DAVIDSON, CHAHI.BS MIIiLKll, V V. DL'OAN. Hherlir, IIKNIIY SCIIOMAKHK. Clerk, W. I. JtAY. Itecorder, C. 1). COI.KStAN, Treasurer, O. C1. VAN WAONKK. Coinmlwloncrs, V. X. MATIIIKU, I'. IIAKDINCI. .Sclnxl Superintendent, JOSBl'H A. SKLIAYOOD. Suricyor, A. (IOUALKT. Assessor, HKNUY l'AICKHIt. Coroner, J. A. ItOTAN. STAIGER BROS., Iiiihi tors unit Dealers In (it'iicrul Agt'iiS fur Oregon of W. II. r'orsvlhc's Infallible Corn Cure. 243 Commercial Street, (Cleo. K. (iixhl'sold Maud.) SALEM, : : : : : OREGON. FAIUIKBS, -:- UVERYMEX And otlivii. lu nivdof Team or Carnage Harness: It IUIi'loyHirliiU'rot lo mil upon mv lt'Rr puirhuMlUK elM'lni, uk 1 luttli lHijnt uiul iihmI i'oiii)Ult'tiH'k In tin' city, t'rwtw rwluiwl to ult iliv ilnuv. Jut v n'lMtti ilnplliii'or Cairiagi' llartiiws Ihmi A. F. Ilissleri h 0f CltlCAOO, Kor w Iiu Ii t mil .l ng u. Thv-r Imuu" uivi.ll ituidi- limn lirst Class Pittsburg Leather, WMrnmUtl. 'I'll.' flmwl llm of luikirn., Htt ltolMK,iiit Whl. In tlu cltj. All lluwao.HU I ui.t M'llliar mi r .Iom ll-ur-. Tluillkliut I lie imlillt' Air llu-ir IIIkmuI IMlmimn' lu Ihr (ii-l, I nIihII rnilt'Hxor l Mrlrl Mil.mtlot! i iiuiivm to mvrlt it coii tlmwiiii of rlit'li' Atnn In tin nuun. 14. UMPOKT. A. IS. STRANG, No, !M iXMmnwelal stitsi, SAL15M, OUKGOX. m vi.kn is STOYESand RANGES k Gas twl ilm FiUitu. Tlnwnro and Artistic Metal Work a Specialty. I'nfNtls Fir VW. OK.MJC1I l'KUrUb.lj. WIU. UK KM Uh unlit It M of Mm- 'JL Um, Ibr lb d. llryowbftvjuU iVun ihv mhH1 f mi4.. of tf iwnW o?wlimJ ISawuS r wm4. Umhxr tut flu Ihrld) im and m4 lh U woMlh nil. Fir hum Im out fruat ll tnw. hhto will br MMphMvlUrr l atNM wwa4, iwraltml at Um culltac IMoUm ik ; Munmtto M llhWvoMM iSW.ll t'.iOIIMT noTSU, Boots Sloes I.ATItoT STY1.1! g TV' v IiEADiNG Linus! f SSNO' rf 4 y It "rf&--ii - lSvVV ! AM MA M OtBMl MIKX-.tUVSiUL KEW ADVERTLSEaiKNTS. THE BEST STOCK OF STOVES IN THE an io Ai r. M. WADK & CO'S, 282 to 286 Commercial Street, SALEM. AND MANY OTHER Also a Complete Stock of Hardware and J.'D. McCully, IS RECEIVING A FINE LINE OF SPRING -H AT S , FURNISHING 240 COMMERCIAL STREET, WM. BROWN & CO. DEALER IN Leather and Minis ! wtX CASH l'AID FOR Wool, Hides, Felts and Furs. No. in roinmiMvliil strret. SALEM. - - HACKS -:- AND -. ,. ...--. Scribkr -: and : Pohle. Capital Lumbering Company! MANTKAlTTUKllS OK AND DE.VLKHS IN Every Variety of Oregon Lumber, Dressed and Undressed. CONSTANTLY ON HAND: Shingles, Laths, Pickets, Fence Posts, BOXES, Btc. SALEiW - : 4 OREGON, Garland Stoves, Charter Oak Stoves, Brighton Ranges, LEADING STYLES. Farm Machinery, Wagons and Carriages. CLOTHING! AND- GOODS, ETC. SALEM, OREGON. -:- BUGGIES!! i1 A fln illneoflmcks, biiralo!, carts, enr rliiKO, l)iicktonrd4, etc lloth our own "" inu uti tMibieru maue buggies. Every one Warranted! JOBBJNG and HORSESHOEING. -ill on the undersigned, wngon'nnd onr- ...,S . . IC "" "".-kmiiiiiis, 3)t, 31-' ?m& AHr C3 u & m r IJMr OREGON. aaJilig WKm iiWHiiiiiitfiMBMaaaii gaiwBMBiMBHamwiniaH anSCELLAIfEOVS. H. W. COX, (Successor to The Port Drug Co 100 State Street, Salem. Oregon KUJ.L LINE Drags and Medicines CHEMICALS k PATENT MEDICIXES Toilet Articles, Perfumeries, Druggist Sundries. Physicians Prescriptions and Family Recipes a. Specially. Red Letter 5c. Cigar, B-The best flvo cent cigar In tho mar k6t "! H. W. COX 100 State Street. Safem, A New Deal In Wood. I am now In tho market sollcltlne th. trade of all who buy their yearly 6upplvnr wood In tho summer months. I am . pared to saw. Bpllt and storo nil com wood sold to my customers in lots from six; cords to any large amouM desired. A largo and well selected stockof all kinds of wood. May and June I offer extra Inducements and It will pay ynuto call and get my prices right away. All wood corded at your place of residence or business and then sawed and stored. I aim oiler extra Inducements to those who wish to buy In slnglo cord lots by tho year. My office Is with O. W. Johnson, 233 Commer cial street, where I will bo glad to see all of my old customers and many new ones. Buy once with this system of handlta" wood and you will always continue. tt GEO. D. GOODHUE. DUGAN BEOS., PLUMBERS! GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, And dealers In Steam and Plumbing Goods, 9 ....132 State Street, SALEM, : OREGON. FOR BARGAINS IN FURNITURE GO TO ROT AN & WHITNEY, State Street, Salem, Oregon. Having bought out tho remainder of the chair factory's stock, wo arc prepared to sell chairs lower than any house In Oregon. THE YAQUINA ROUTE. OREGON PACIFIC RAJLROAD And Oregon Development company's steamship line. 225 miles shorter, 20 hours less time thnn by any other route. First class through passenger and freight line from Portland and nil points In the Wll lametto valley to and from San Francisco. Willamette River Line of Steamers: Tho "Win. JI. Hoag," the "N. S. Bent, ley," tho "Three Sisters," are In sen-lea for both passenger and freight traffic between Corvallls and Tortland and intermediate points, leaving company's wharf, Corvalus, and Messrs. Uullmun & Co's wharf.SOOand 202 Front street, Portland, thrco times each week as follews: NORTH BOBND: LeavoCorvallia.Mondny.Woducsdnyand Friday, 9 a m; arrlvo Salem ilonday, Wednesday and Friday ,3 1 m; leave Salem , Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 0 P Mj I arrlvo l'ortland, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 3:30 v M. south heund: , . Leavo Portland, Monday, Wednesday and Friday, i) a si; arrive Salem, Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 7:15 r m; Uwe Salem, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. 0 am; orrlvo Corvallls, Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday, 3:30 1 St. TIME SCHEDULE, (Except Sundays): Leavo Albany ?2SJI Leavo Corvallls ! Arrlvo Yaqulna 5?Vif Leave Yaqulna feSA? Leavo Corvallls Jt Arrive Albany 11:15 AM O. & C. trains connect ;nt Albany and Corvallls. Tho above trains connect at AQUJf'A with tho Oregon Development Oo UJJ ofStctunshlps between Yaqulna and ban Francisco. SA1L1X0 DATES. STKAMEltS, FUOSI SAN KJIANCIS00. Willamette Valley, Afirli! Willamette Valley,- " i? Wlllametto Valloy J aJ Wlllametto Valloy. . -Mar ' STEASIEKS. FItOSI VAQDISA. May.6 viii.,n,nn t.,ii.... MaV i ! Willamette VUoyII!mi--iIW This company reserves the ngni change sailing dntes without notice. N. ll.-I'assengcrs from Portland and aw Willamette Valley points can make close connection with the trains of tw YAOUINA ROUTE at Albany orCorvaU . and If destined to San Fninoisoo, n arrange to arrive nt Yaqulna the eenin before dato or sailing. l'assenper and Freight Katw AIarJ I Lowrot. For Information apply toMeX 1IULMAN & Co.. Freight and Tlekrt Agenu 2U0 and 202 Front su, Portland, w. or to . C.C. HOGUK. Ao't Gen'l Frt. lass. Agt., Oregon Pacific IL U. Co.. Coriilllt or. C,H.IIASWKLL,Jr.Gen'l F"rJ; Pas. Agt. Oregon Development Co., 1I Montgomerj- K SanFranoiico.Oai' GENERAL BMIlTflKC HORSESHOElNGll AH the Improved methods sirf.SSS BIMinin ttlina tn mim HIcAafUUI OI thv Kv iii tor t Iw oorreolton of fculty aMIoM ivwufil unit hlitffkriniv luAf). IfftlAf HkthiCelloQ lu all eat.' Refer to "' KBown boneman In Orugow. JOHN KNIGHT, The Horseshoer, 300 Commeretal tre4. StM. Or. m h& I - j. ,k -.. iiV m t rtfcffi 'At.'to'Jv