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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1888)
W" -V, H ;i f ?. n If .(.. R. MiMiuatiwwu itwwmrwwiwgw EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL runuHHHi EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY. 11V T1IK Capital Journal Publishing Company. tlWCOIII-OBATrHj fflce, Corntr Court n4 Mbtrty SlrMU,! TiJHMrClOF HUJHJCMITJON ItAU.V. Ono ycwr, by mnll ; W Six iniinOm. by mull-, f ? Three month" by im.1I .. l f Vet wrak delivered by currier 15 WBHKI.Y. Ono your " 2 Hlx month --.- , & Ouo ywir, If nuld forliindvniice, 1 00 ix month, Aa-1'oMlinimlcTH nru milhfirircd Ilo ro- c-eUo HUlwcripiioim. avKiitorrcl B xocond-clnm innttornt the Balcm.Orciron, l'ontoffloo, June 21, 1K8.S. Republican National Ticket For 1'roHlilcnt, HKNJAMIN HARRISON, Of Inillunu. For Vko I'rcHldcnt: LEVI P. MOHTON, Of New York. Foil PllKSlDKNTlAI. Kl.UCTOIW. llobcrtJMrliCnn, of Klamath County. Wm, KiipiiBpOf Multnomah CXiunty. C W. Fulton, of CliiUop Uounty.S rx. MONDAY, BKPT. 17, 1888. A ven: for IIurrlHon mid Morton Ih h voto for tlio protection of homo and country. Tin: dcinncnitlo party Ih bourbon In HtnlUH, truitnrotii In lilnlory and tliu opponent of u frw) ballot. Havi: you ulwurvrd that the throe Hhh on Coniiucrclnl ntrcet In h1.p ruliitlvoly ronrvHtint the purlieu they tttnnd fort Tin: republican party Ih tho party of pron-HM uud the tried and true defender of our free limtlUitloim bnni'd upon n frvu Imllot. A votk forCleveluud ami Thur- Ulan In a vote for the enthronement of llrltlnh fiu'torles and the doinl imtlou of Knglltdi nrlHtoereey. A votk for thu third party Ih ndtl Ingtotlio Hut of loHt opjiortunltltM, without JiiRtlflriitlon not nountl ux-IK-dleiiey, Hint not In thu Interest of tuinpurniica or any moral reform. " I. ( Mou a i. reform are not promoted by lefllHlatlon, only proteoted. ItoforniH preewle, legislation follow, ltefonim nitmt dominate public opinion before ntmctiiit'iita eau be made eflVctlva, A votk for CloTelund and Thur man U miendornenirntof Jt'fTl)vli; nUh to tho memory of Lincoln; it vlndlc-utlonof VoorhfiMund Lamar and re buKe- to the patriotism of Grant wnd Bherldan. . i in i n n i j iii m Tun Cathollo Totnl Abatlncnce League of 1Kb Cnwa held remark nblo festival at the OyaUl Mace ithorttimeatac. Cardinal Uauutng presided and other prominent prleata audited. Tha jjtvat niullouca roeo and frpratwArnVrCardUalklannlng u total wb-itlneo pledyf. A children' rawrtmM dTAt which 4,300 txi aid glrla took part, ana l, mwnbt'M of ihe teaiae nnlte1 In pAgewnt with hands and banners. imiMiiwi i mmi April 3d Uit, Km. Nuradn M. lUoomer, of Hpokan Pall, W. T., (mviiii Nhmi ddtarrtd fhm tha privily of mtlut;, Imnight tult iJbAt thJudgvof hxMloiu Th oami was decided agalitt hr i tho lUtrlct cHirt oa th (rrmind that Ilia BUtut ( thu United HUUm under which tmltorlcaarvorRauliMl tlld not eouhviupiata woiu Mug IncluiUsl lu th tnn cltlxcii. The um vrwi (hen appcl6d by Mra. llhHtier to the uprtu cKirt of tho turrltory, which, Aujj. 4, attlnnwl the doeUlon of tho lownr court, Tlic t In carrltHl to tho United Htntw HiHine court for tlual imttlyiunnt. V give hii aWtnicl of theterrltril Mirl dw'Uhm, m foUount Tluumly iiUuit fort tho dUtrict ootirt wtuiiw lo tK -Hltdlty ot tho ItfriA kttlvvHvt uf JHiiuary, 1H, tvnfor itity Uw priMUitt uf Nvtln ummi MMMMUt, aud till wk th only tUUoti lit tlMeMutMHlltMltotb No public koImkJ tltfa mk. As tap4t4i wurt. Th iuvtiiin if b HMtNUHry, tl jMijilfe f tlw B thU luttfrtMt(ltiii f vlmpUT 41 ( U'tn pbto msJmhO arv allow wl a tu kwn uf 1 va U dw rli up.Mi Unruly ' ludhUy durint? tl fair. Tl io1kh4 b theixiuit, Mliih Hili.puoa A rule ttitit (lu kouiruvUvn ttnd mivrprv- tntlon of laws aricc lifter enactment. "If the interpretation given by the court to it certain law is tinxntitt factory It Ih In the power of the peo ple to obviate the dlillculty by au amendment theroto, or by changing the statute. It la for tliln piirjwM; that constitutions are made that there may bentability in tbegovern ment which furnishes the funda mental law and that the varying iikkkIh of public opinion, the clnmor of the populace or even public senti ment shall not nflect the fundr muntnl law of the land, and thiiB louvo us without any stuble and un changing guide when the publ C jiassions or the rewentment of the populace might carry the stute out upon a wea of revolution, with only passion for a guide. Should the constitution and the laws change us rapidly as public dpinlon they would both Ikj liable to become oppressive uud unendurable. It Is the duty of the court to con Htruo rilled, to glvo etlect to the intent of the legislature, though n seeming violence is done to some of tho words employed. The Intention of congress in using the word 'citizen' as found in the organic act, Ih considered by the court iw perUln ing wholly to persons of the mascu line gender, thu object being to excludo aliens from using the elective franchiso, and notexteudlug any particular jiowcra to women. It never was intended that women should be admitted as delegates to the house of representatives in con gress. The form of every word In tho constitution of the United SUt's goes to show that the ofllccrs pro vided for therein shall be mules. Tlie form of every word in that re lation is masculine. For thirty years congress lias understood the meaning of the word 'citizen,' as fur as the privilege of voting was con cerned, to mean males only." "In 1852, when this act was passed, tho word 'citizen' wus used us a qualification for voting and holding olllco and in our Judgment tho word then meant and still sigul lies mule citizenship, und must be so construed. That tho rule con tended for might bo lietter wo are not culled upon to determine. Con gress can confer the desired power upon our legislature, uud wo cherish the hoe that in the near future our citrous will have an opportunity to determine this question for a shite of Washington. Tho Judgment of the court below should boultlrmcd." ITMrrlrt Ilirhr Stiiwa, Harriet lleecher Stowe la now laboring under thu hallucination that "Uncle Tom's Cabin" was as divinely an Inspired work us the ljlblo; that she was merely the medium through which God ex pressed his condemnation of human olavery. Mrs. Htowo bus remoretl from her lonu-tlme residence In Hartford to a farmhouso near Bag Harbor, Long Inland. Her hculth ha tiecoui alarmingly bad, and the decline l.i accompanied by mental eccentricity. Alwaya original and characteristic, ahe has now liwome no pacullar that her relative deem It beat to keep har In retirement fur a while. That ahn will recover from her phyalcal IllnetM la net thought Hkaly, but her immcdlaU demlaa la not expeted. The dacrnpHu.de of old as ha coma upon her. Bhe la atopplug at tl realdenoa of Capt, Ie wU CarlTlna. an acoualntance of half a lifetime, aud brother of tho late Henry "Ward Beechcr'aatalwart parialioner. Mra. Btowa la almoot Tayearaoiii. until rew yera ago aha reUloed har mental power to a aurprlalng degree, but latterly It has declined, and now ahe la little like her former aelf An orereatt matf her fnmooa book, "Uncle Toiu'aCablu," haa grown vpon her, until aho la uudenUbly rHMeastHl by dtlualoru. Th4 Bttxtym BSIbm. Foiling to come to an agreement with tha miner, tho Northern IS- cltlo Coal Co. on Monday paid on the old miners engaged lu mine No. 1, and t and discharged them. Theao two mines are now closed, and will prolwtbly remain cltvaeit for a time. No. 5, lu which thowlorxHl men are eugngHt, U open and the men an busily engngtsl In taking (Hit coal and placing It on the dump for future shipments, A numlHir of tho old miners hare left for other tleklit, aud now that the two prlnol pl mines have shut down, many others will follow. The Caiatal A HH4y vlll nth. tvauuw next Monday, I1-' ; wtinniH iuum UMemMwaamnwK NEW CARPETS, RUGS, ROLLING AND LACE CURTAINS' At prlcm extremely low. Full utock of1 STAPLIi -A.N1D FANCY DKY GOODS In nil departmmiU. MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS LUNN & BROWN'S, 239 Corner HtAto and Commercial treetn. iH Bk An excellent stock of 5 i G. W. JOHNSON'S n OSINC in -OF- CMIiiiiff, Cents' HATS, CAPS, TEUNICS, VALISES. I now tiller my entire stock nt actual ilrst cost, and until I And such a buyer I will continue to sell at retail at greatly reduced prices. I have Salem. the largest and as well My object In closing out is that I may devote my wholo nttontlon to my business In Sclo. Call early and. see tine bargains I nave to offer you. G. W. JOHNSON, 235 COMMERCIAL STREET. HW TO-DAY. OO TO IELLET BRITS LUNCH STAND VOU A Uood Miliar niMl or u!o culd auh of WKAtilS SB OWNTS ait (VmmercUl trot. CALU AT THK V. O. X. U. HAL! ron a GOOD MEAL FORAQUARTER 112 Court St (10 TO WATKINS' RESTAURANT X)H A nxM ohm) ihortuh to b luJ In tba JJWUfty trrt.-a TVo or three jiwrs ng tVW Uirrek of whisky 'wwro landeil on tho sharv of Madagaxtir with a brand whleh IndleatiHt that they had iwiio from profetxvtlly ChrWtlaH iMtkxu The authorities of tlmt dim hewUnm nathm actually jmr 1mkhI thW erg of whkky mu knoekMl tint Wrrola In the head, l luit tlmtr 4le eoBtuin .il,l.i Ila swallowtnl up by the sand rathe tlMiu by tke iHpW. TO-DAY. FALL SEASON OF 1888. ipecinl attention Is clled to out splendid uispui' 01 iHKniunnuie Ktirnieuui from the well known manufacturers Springer Bros., OK HOSToN. They need no recommendation from ub, being the finest line over tilaced before the nubile. Ilarh garment 1ms a label nt collar banu ucuring mo manuiacuirer 8 name. ouit DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT U unusually large and varied, repre senting The Latest Novelties. Agents for the new Mather patent ILACE KID GLOVE. OUT Si 1 UJJ Fiirnisliiiif Goods, selected stock as you will flud In CRASS SEED. CAJ KUHKIHU MfSOOrTB OR A mixture of LlnooU aad UtwjulU In Urxeor uukII qnaaUtlM. Kor trru ad a" X. O. JOKY, 1501 "i ira-ltn Bleru, Or. A FINE LINE OF FALL MILLINERY GOODS Mrs. M. E. Smilk'j, M Ssltm. Marlon 8U, between Winter and SOmmpr. FOR 11AROAINS IN FURNITURE f --10 TO ROTAN & WH1TNSY, 102 Crt Strttt, Slim, 0rM llnvlwtbousht tMittUrmlndM-ot tn elwlr ftMMnn kwlc, w era rrrKl to Mil ebiUni luwr thua any hoote luOregua PRINTING. -VNK UK THK VHuXT IMTAHL18H. LaU- lAtirr rmlAA (ban Whwiu the bk fMtland Urmt ktork IjCwU Hlankt In llWKUlr a -a cud 'lKl dMXHlUU NUdUlt frti tin .r iwlauiu. aud (ttUl-vue hWttt l.MBK Huuu IVtutar. Nkieui, i refua. w pi B SKAT VDTEKTISEMENTS. GO OPERA -FOR Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Clothing and Hats. -THE GREATEST -EVEIt OFFERED IN- General Merchandise 1 -BY Camto THE BEST STOCK OF STOVES IN THE CITY IS AT R. M. WA.DB & CD'S 282 to 286 Commercial Street, SALEM. gjjSi AND MANY OTHER Also a Complete Stock of Hardware and CIIOCKRIKS. Evaporated Applet, Evanorated Peaches, Evaxorated Nectarines. Evaporated Apricots, Evaporated Tears. Dried Peeled Peachea, Dried Peacheb Dried. Apricoti, Dritd Curranti Dried Applw, Dried Grape Oregon Petit Prune Imported German Prunes, Smyrna Fiji, Raist-i. Persian Dates Weller 'Brothers' Commercial atreet E.A.WARE, I!- Fancy and Staple Groceries, -ProvUtoni, Flour and Feed. Vegetables and Frait Fresh Every Day. My Hook U aUrr saw. aBdlMrruUy tted. lmea marked downa a cash y. 110 Slate &Nm( U M Yml iMJw TO LEARN A TRADE. WANTED-A -&. brWht lad or yoanr 1 1 uu to I tm tk nrluilnr in.u m7l u mak hUMl( uvAU la bt JuututAI. oAcw. AjfJ aaj do) Uik nt Specialties in Fruits TO TILE BARGAINS THE j Opera Honse Comer, Salem. 8-2Mwtf Garland Stoves, Charter Oak Stoves, Brighton Rang LEADING STYLES. Farm Machinery, Wagons and Carriages MISCELLANEOUS. VARIETY STORE! W. M. SARGEAMT Koojm a flne stock of Wall Paper, Borders and Center?, BABY BUGGIES, EXPRESS WAGONS, Tey Tool Chesto, Velocipedes, BieyeK BASKETS, tat all kUU f nUHIS. Mouldings ud Frames Made to Order. TlMne tapr. lfTei and eazsteca. i"1. foreet tbs artUt naterlal, nuch ai Tub lhtlDtaofaJl klncU.Uniiba)orall)iltM,ao9 Ulendew. Alao tha GOLD PAINT-READY MIXED, Mats (Br frames or all bum. In bet erarT thine eJ that can be tboujkt ot Como and See for Yourselves M. M. MEAD, PRACTICAL CUTLER Filing Saw a Specialty. Snap on tba alloy, opposite MinWa LXr. ery Buble, rValem, Or. HUGHES, BELLINGER & CO., RErAL ESTATE BOUGHT AND SOLD. BASTBRN PROPERTY -TIXCIIANURD FOR ORBOON. VV'AWJ iBjbrnwUoo addriM U4 al citbr of lb MaTWeo. Or rotUaad. Or. Kalem oOVJ Hl hall. Libert) airert. 1'octWnd '? ItMrouowof lbHww liuiUJirraUuUJfcjfcrtf OMBtt uf Fruot and Ah alrert. J'31 Adventure