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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1888)
1 ! 4 f EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL PUBMHHEU EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY. IIV TUB Capital Journal Publishing Company. t IKCOnroKATKIl Offlef, Corntr Court and Liberty Strut, TiM.MH l'K HUIWCHUM'ION IIA1I.Y. Ono year, by mall " U) . ftlx tnottlliN. liy mull . 2 M Direo inonllis liy iiibII . 1 ar Per week delivered liy onrrler... . 15 WJ3KKI.Y. One year tl M Hlxmoiitli" - , W One ywir. If iwtd for In ndvnnce, 1 00 Su month, " " " M -l'otiiinsI'ri nro authorized to re ceive MibucrlptloiiR. tf"Knlcred iih McoiiiI-clntw innttrr nt tlio Hnlcin.Oriyon, roidofllco, Juno 21, vm. Republican National Ticket. For PrcHldunt, WEN.IAMIX HAUKIfiON, Of I milium. Tor VI co Prwideiil: , I,l3Vi l. MOHTON, Of Now York. to exhibit their wares in foreign countries. The Bclentlflc merits of our;fle cal policy nre not really on trial, but the ascendency of one of the rival political parties'. T1IK llOSIlN COAI. MINKS. 1011 PlllKIIIK.VI'IAI. El.lXfl'OIIB. Itolierl McUilli, of Ktmimth County. Win. KnpUN.of .M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 u 1 1 County. 0. W. riillon.of Cliilwip County. s VHI)NKHI)AY. AUGUST'.!", 1888. WHICH I'DMDV? Wis ell) the foliowliiK wiggi'stliiim from a republican California ex Hiiingo: The ('(MiiIiil' exposition at Mel bourne should have the attention of the fruit growers of this coast. Ship ments of raisins, canned and dried fruit. lumber and wines niav Inlln- enee future trade with the Austra lian colonies. The foreign com merce of the colonies amounts In the aggregate to ffi(KI,0!W,(U(l. It Is believed that a fair share of this large trade could be secured by the Pacllle (.'oust states If proper cH'orts were made to get It. The United States government 1ms appropriated' money for this pnrKsu. Now is our opportunity. Hel.e It. lloforo any expense Is Incurred In displaying our products In foruljjn oxixwItloiiN It would be well for the American people to agree upon some commercial policy. Three diverse plans are now before the country for consideration. First: The demo cratic or low tarill' jHilley, which would levy a tax on foreign Imports mainly for revenue, with protection to native industry regarded as a mere Incident. Second : Tie pres ent republican policy, which exults, protection as the palladium of our muuufitcturlng Interest and would lmH!iloenmmcrclul interchange with foreign nations with prohibitive duties. And, thirdly, the plan rec ommended by Mr. Itltdue four years ago, which proposes an American trade bund or vcollvoroln, an exten sion of the former (Ionium system to the entire American continent. Free trade exists between the states and territories of the Union ; the plan proposed would take Into our present commercial system the I) lululou, Mexico, the Central Ameri can state and South America. This would constitute an American sys tem ugwluM the lCuroxmu system, and would so ImmouMiruhly extend itur foreign trade thut uu outlet would be formed for all our surplus OOlUIUIHlltlc. This countiy Is largo enough and has a suillelent variety of products tooujoy preierlty without exehang iiitfHlHwt IomiI of K'ssls with any ftnvlgn imMliiittr. The only iinwtioii la whether wieh trade exclusion would U muiikI stattMunwushlp, and whether the nhkI of our coplo would Ik promoted by (his Imitation. It WupHcd thst the taillf belitjf made the olio political Issue of tills CMinnlj(U, (her will ho such a thorough iuvevtlKHtlon made of the suUvt tliMt every votr will N In h IxsJtlon to divide liitelllKvntl.v with UU latllot next Novoinlmr. Hut we tmt titU exiKvtMthm will Imrxtly 1k iymIUmhI. CIwm lutents and pr IImmi nWwlll U apt to determine Judgment. Two nmntlin rwiwlu to th arbitrament Ml the sUs, miU when the dtvUiutt U (vinlmM our lmprvJn U Uut lUttHtcnttlo low uu-itt or rputlteu liltflt urin" will b the dlU)iUK Hue, ud not the wtriiline rule uf a Ah1 jsilley. Hut with our nuniufWcturtujr lu Uuatry tW'mtujpU by our unaut UrtH tllavumtuu, mu1 Um utMWMaluty tliMt luvolvw Uh tuk )mUc' uf tk nevl MimluMmtktu, ttt prodttetNC jnlortttU Iv but alight ttfemttw The Oregonlan u day or two ago, published an Interview with T. C. Wbrtlilngton, the manager In charge of the Roslyn mines, and who gathered up the colored workmen in the east to take the place of tlio strlkiinr oDcrativcs. Tills obnoxious colony numbers one hundred, and as they were collected in Indiana nntl are mostly republicans it was denounced as a democratic dodge to influence the election. The Interview was held last Sat urday, and as no violence has been reported since then, the warlike ut lltude described by the reporter may have abated. Ills approch was arretted with u challenge to halt, proceeding from a deter mined looking sentinel who carried ti Winchester rillo ami two revolvers in his cartridge belt. Other men similarly armed formed a cordon around the camp. These guards pneed their beat behind a barricade of logs. AVIthln tills line a number of frame houses have been erected. A substantial barbed wire fence sur rounded these buildings. The negroes were at work completing the camp defenses and clearing the entries to the mine. Helng admitted within the de fenses, the Journalist found himself In the presence of Col. I). I). An thony, the commander of the armed force, It. M. Thomas, his lieutenant, nnd Mr. Worthington, the chief operator. The reporter's llrat in (iiilrywas: "Why were the white men nt work In tills mlnodlsclmrgcd? Wo will give the colloquy that ensued. "I don't know that they were discharged. They were told the mine had changed hands, and naturally they quit work till they could tlnd out who was to pay tliein." "Why were these negroes brought from the Fast when it was known that a large number of white men were here Idle?" "I don't know anything about that. The arrangement was made by which I wastooiKjratethonilne. I chose to bring the negroes and it Is my own iiN'uir. They were will ing to nccept my otter and they are Here, l pay Die men nnd liuve con colored men wos taking the bread out of their mouths and the mouths of their children. But this helpless plea was spurned. He protected himself with tinned men, and put Jiis workB in a state of defense, so that If these starving workmen should make trouble they could be plied with bullets instead of bread. The alarming feature in our present industrial system is' that this plan is being too generally pursued. Among thoso who study the situation the number is not few who believe they see violence loom ing up In the near future. A CARD. Having sold my office and practice tr. rr T. T. Mnson I cordially re commend him to my patrons and the public in general. I shall remain at tile office with the Dr. for a few weeks. Dn. J. C. Byrd. 8-18tf. for" An eastern paper thus "goes one who has Hopped ever: Vlien PresIdentIIyde,of Bowdoin the latest accession to the dependent democratic ranks and whose advent Into the camp is hailed with such loud acclaim, said he believed in the democratic party because it is a party of economy, he had probably forgotten or perhaps never heurd, that the appropriations of the present democratic house exceed by 30,000,000 the largest of any recent year. Tin: New York Sun, recounting the pauperizing cilects of free trade in Kurope, cites Glasgow as the steamship factory of the world, ami reports the astounding fact that in that city 41,000 families live In one room. Tho writer failed to llnish his picture by giving lite dimensions of the room. Cream soda, ice cream soda, milk shakes, lemonades at Strong & Co.'s Aftrrnoun flats. Mrs. DePrans, afternoon class will meet (liy kind permission) at the residence of Mrs. I. It. Moorcs at U o'clock and in the evening 7:45 at Mrs. Asa McCully's. All persons interested are requested to lie on hand for tho first lesson. Itesldence still at Mrs. Itlely's. School .Notice. The public schools in school dis trict No. 2A, will open next Monday, Sept. 3d. Parents should see that their children have certificates, which may be obtained of the clerk at his office with "Willis & Chamber lin, Opera House block. David Simpson, 158t-d. Clerk. When Bby waa sick, We gare her Caatoria. When the was a Child, She cried for Castoria. When she became Kiss, She clung to Costoriu, When the hod Children, She garo them Cutoria. Discoveries More Valuable Than Uold Are SANTA ABIE, the California discovery for Consumption and Dis eases of the Throat.Chest and Lungs, and CALIFORNIA CAT-R-CUBE, the only guaranteed cure for Catarrh, Cold in the Head and kindred com plaints. They are sold at 1 per package, or three for $2.50, and are recommended and used by the lead ing physicians of the Pacific Coast. Not secret compounds. Guaranteed by I). W. Matthews & Co., 100 State street, Salem. traded to nig the coal for a certain rate to bo paid mo by thecoiniMiny." "What rate do tfi to ne- you pay grocsY" "I have arranged u rato but will not state what It Is. whether by the ton, bushel, or by tlio day." "Is It less than $1.35 paid at mini's uno ami l wov "Yes, It is less: and I venture to say una tno negroes win net more money nt the end of tlio year than the miners nt One and Two do by their present mode of work." Of course you will need more men as the inliio lsdevcloiK'dV" "Certainly." "Will you employ white men or will youlirlug negroes V" "ll any white man wants to work and will work over hours ho will be given work." The "Wuoden-lleaueoV When a wooden pavement was desired outside St. Paul's cathedral, Sidney Smith said : "If the can ons will simply 'put their heads together,' tho thing is done!-' They were not half so wooden headed, however, as it would be to deny the merit of Dr. It. V. Pierce's Uoideu Alcdlcnl .Discovery, wlucli lias cured many thousands of liver disease, impure blood, Klng's-evn, salt-rheum, dropsy, chronlo allec tions of tho throat, bronchial tubes, and lungs, astlima, catarrh, iutluen za, neuralgia, dyspepsia, constipa tion, and' all skin diseases. Drug gists. When Everything else fulls, Dr. Sago's Cuturrh Remedy cures. LCTTKK LIST. Will Uenialn Another Week. Mrs. DePrans will remain another week in Salem, and can bo consult ed during the day at Mrs. Riely's, High street. All persons desirous of entering tho cla'-s next Monday will make early application. Private instructions, if desired. Consulta tion free. All interested in wlint Christian Science teaches are invit ed to a "parlor talk" on Sunday, at 5 p. m., at the residence of Mrs. Asa McCully. 8-25-1-w. NEAT ADVERTISEMENTS. HA D WJ FR m W& Fine Location! Bes Soil!! asy m hi n m- apparently contradictory statement of the mine operator that these imonrted wnrltnwm nm in ! , , , . , t ,,, Howe Thonui! imld a lower rate of wages and wll Jones Samuel yet cam more than the white. Lee Mrs Nellie Following Is tho list of letters re limllilliL' lu tho nostolllce. at Sulem. ". . a -...: . .: Oregon, August s, isss. 1'artles call lug 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. Amos W M Burton J H Beuttlo George Allen S G Bnbb Joseph lluuni Ed Bryunt Frank Croft Henry Foren Jumes Hnyter Horner Hurdiug L Heyeuy Miss L Tftiwi, rriwui,ii "There Is no tlxed hours of work," wild Mr. Worthington. "Any one of them win work eight, ten or twelve hours. 1 understand at minns No. 1 and U when u man cuius a certain amount he must stop. There Is no rule like that hero." It Is plain the white miner, us a menus of self protection limited tlio hours of work. A mini who could win a subsistence by ten hours' labor was required to coiuh'. Ivx perlemv has shown the tendency of corporations to grind the face of the HH)r. If a force of workmen nro wIIIIiik to work nil dny mid Into the nlltht to iiinko gttod whkok, their winttutcH will bo compared with the wages paid oleowhoro, and then houIihI down mi us to oorruspond. The iwtilt of this is (hut long hours uiv noeewwry to a living, and num become slnves to roiuotolomi capital. lids Mr. Worthington, hs pre Minted to tho understanding by his talk with tho pros reporter, is do ImVUhI In the graphic picture by the poet Shelley: Crui It mnmuimI, ami wlm ntl Uuuc, Uhu uu Mho JtHw, uu4 mrtW vmtuje. He Iww to dMl with huiiMii heart, but hta trwHtiiimit is ho Imrsdt w if tin rvMiMlng power whsoohI i-.i the UiweUof ( he ottrth. HeUopotwUug Air new owners; tlie men wnt to know wlutt lniw tlwy cmii nwke with lUetr ik-w eut4oym mid litebt on tite nil UMy Iww tulopl! Aw tiieir own itAMtd. They hk miii- Hwrily ilUtrifMl; nhonbiuf ouUmxmI iKuortm. U fwtJwnHl tip t tak thir MMW, WUUMl Um Wltltl UMU Olalrit. Tt4H k UU Htt4NUt Ht KrUfUwliON. V mv tokl tiw wivw at tU dW- HMUllI MiiM vMtMl Ut (MtMli Xikltt Uutt tlM MMflM Hum pt on Miss Rosi Howe J C Lewis David l!eneed Her Youth. Mrs. Phoebe Cheslcy, Peterson, Clay Co., Iowa, tells the following remarkable story, tho truth of which Is vouched for by tho residents of the tewn: "I am 73 years old, have been troubled witli kidney com plaint mid lameness for many .years; could not dress myself with out help. Now I am free from all pain and soreness, and am able to do nil my own housework. I owe my Uiiiuks to JUcctric Bitters for having renewed my youth, nnd removed completely all disease and pain." Try a bottle, 50c. and $1. at Dr, H. W. Cox's drug store. THE OH Mi ODHPART Hnsjust purchased 6S7 ncre, situated from three to four nnd one-half miles out of Snlcm, which they will Immediately plat nnd survey and sell In Ten Acre Lots. Tiiin innd 1ms linen rjirnnillv selected with csncclnl reference to Its ndantnhnitv in fruit raising nnd desirability for residence purposes, nnd Eaeli Lot will Front on a Good Road and Have a Good Front Fence. The time for the residents of Salem to buy ten acres of choice land near the city vf.rvphp.in will koon be rmst. The OKEGON I..AND COMPANY alone sold dnrln August twenty-six ten acre fruit lots, and some of the same lots have already Been re-sold at a HANDSOME ADVANCE IN PRICE. There are many persons In Salem who could buy ono of thpso lots and pay for It without Inconvenience. In fact nuy pcrhon receiving even a small salary can buy one of thcho lots by making n smnll cash payment, nnd paying the remainder In semi annual installments, and by practicing a llttlo economy for a short time bo tho owner of n property which can bo made (when set to fruit) to produce As Large an Income as is Obtained from 100 Acres of Grain Land. The value of these lots Is not dependent upon any prospective boom, but depends upon what they will actually produce now, and what that product will now bring In the market. If You are Thinking of Securing a Home Do notfa.l to see these lots. lots before Investing. If you hnvo money to Invest do not fail to look at these If You- Want to Save a Part of Your Earnings And nt the same time mako a nrst-clnss Investment buy Installment plan. one of these lots on the 8-29-dw-tf GO TO THE Baekirn'i Amir Salrt. Tho best salve in tho world f.. cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, saltrheunt fever sores, tetter, chapped hnniN, chilblains, corns, and all akin erui tlons, nnd positively cures piles, or no pay required. It la guaranteed to givo perfect satisfaction, or moiiev refunded. Prico 25 cents per box. For salo - Dr. H. W. Cox. OP II s PITJ n I -FOB- Dry miners Is explained lu this way! Magee Miss Mary Mumper Mrs M L Morris Miss Luto MoPherson Bob- Ormnn 11 '2 ert Patlson Wm Parker Surah M Person Mr Avon Porter Mis Ksslo BicoH M Reunion Jennie Strutton David P Wilson Mrs Fnn- nle Woohuen Clinton MWtj tO kf tW Bnymond WH ltlehnrds I) A ltobbius John K Shnw J nines Simmons Jumes Warren A J 2 WlllnsFS Wood Mrs J K Yuteri Win K inn (JiHirgo W. H. Odki.i., P. M. A WORTHY ENTERPRISE. On Mny let, IhI, hImuI fmir iivoullini, lr. (.Illlrt ohiisI HiioltUvHiul siillrtum In tht Iwnk bhM'k, ShImii, snd Hdvwtld to lru ohnmlo dlmHiMw nn Mikntlrio prliu'lplt. Slmv tlwt tlmv his prMctkv IimIhvii lMdlly luefilun-o much mi Ihst ! wi olillmsl U Mvorv morv nwm hikI IiutwwIhk UtoUIUw, nnd now finding tllliuwlf IIIWW to RtUHHl t tlU UUIIUMXHM wtluK, Ivo lm ntnMl Into irUMrlilp Willi IV. M. W. Wvuim of IVInvIt, Xlkhl u, H pll) U'lKll HUtl uiaii at Urr MX lniMc, ttMMihly otmiiMlrtit, hikI volHlhl In it ! tf tlto ye, tr, tbrOMt HHll tUMWtl tWVltlOM Wlkt lUW WHttV Willi hU nmll.v u Mutk liU buuM lu SImi. Tb w rtrm will b known iw lVr. UU lMrt A Weuip nnd will mvu)t- ih miklkMU ruw In IIm Uuk bhiok, tb ivittiV Hud multMTtuiu, NHtt will cuatluct Ihrlr UtallMwi uuttwr the iuuim td kjto TW Off Httttt vi SaMical Utttttat. It W lhlr luuutUoM to iMfy ttaiUMr MtM trar kM4MlntblriMttrte lu tuatk Uik lb motfl nxuilrt ItutUtulKin, lot Um Uval mnl uf iUI Ibraw uf dlmw. ccUU)' rhnxttc. In lb nurthwm. MdkOM( Mtic twltu, --irt matwt luH, uvyVMi Mtit mni. imHitr with til MHMkm 4 BU4r MMithMMMK tor Um ttoriMMk cuwof Aln', wulbM4. ItoitWtowUB Mill to fw, Mut rtniw trtaOy tailml. AMim lr. tuiton A VK htaNk hloA, or tmm Wa IM. Ab Ahtclnte Core. tlio OKIQINAL ABIETINll OINTMENT Is onlv nut .,,, t,. i.... tM-o-ounco lin boxes, nnd Is no HliMilute euro for old sores, burns, wounds, chapped hands, nnd al! -kin eruptions. Will positively cure nil kinds of piles. Ask for the OHIO IN AL ABIETINE OINT MENT. Sola byD. W. Mntthewb A Co., 100 Stuto stact, Sulem, i 5 .cuts jHir box by mail 80 ceuta. Goods, Boots and Shoes, Clothing and Hats. THE GREATEST BARGAINS -EVKH OFFERED IN- General Merchandise ! -ny tiie- OllOCKItlKS. CilltriiCrjttPilihrtOtilsrii Specialties in Fruits Evaporated Apples, Evaoorated Peaches, Evanorated Nectarines. Evaporated Apricots, Evaoorated Pears. Dried Peeled Peaches,; Dried Peaches. Dried Aprfcets, Dried Currants, DrW ApfJM, DriW Gtifm Oncm Ptlt PrwMt. IntftOftw uWHMHI rNtJtt Raltkt. Nnk Dates Weller Brothers' Capitol Adventure Co., Opera House Comer, Salem. 8-SMw-tf XKW ADVKKTISBMKNTS, STOCK FA1BI FOR SALE or RENT ! SALEM BATHS. H. DIAMOND, Proprieter. Com- St., bet. Ferry and State. CJHAVINO, HAIR CUTTi: O Sbamioetut: neatly done. AND 530 ACRES Wtl wtml ud jjleuly ol tloibar. Two immm huiI two Utm. Oo.l lrU. MaMlow aaJ UQ tuortm l4ow butd. Ptfty tMMd oTauttowtUt Ute pUm IT wnnlod.mia tmn iM oaotMth to mu It. WHHin vmii tausA OKOmO.XC. R. R. A lmriK tor Ewjuire at Office of Caoital J BENSON'S EXPRESS. KAVK ORUICMg r ltvv I J anr Mug. AT L.V'OirS uv r r cSm mhI Front wrBtnWMiitOnM uwwinmt mmi rriHMHi VT. A. MMMK.' lot Tjh Cawtai. JodWCAl. FARM FOR SALE. 10K mn MMr PnMpoet hill, mtkw, by a Reed road, tout MhM, IM uartw la audi vatlott, hataiw lu Umbr. WMl watured. xd JIOCOlMiuorSro.iiw,DKMla(MUtru, wn at ttw door ; all faed and a thrifty young oiMrd. Thlrtn aarw dd to partnrn gwtwt. and W rckh lusmlu. lai efaawtr cm have IUmmhI Imwm to harvwi PRICE $4000, TIMK GIVEN. Own rifiU to Um fcw ad mw atfaalV J. P. ROBERTSON. , Tftiqiitrt of CHrloy ItirteHi, at '.I,