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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1888)
EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL I'UJIU81!HI EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY. IIY TKH Capital Journal Publishing Company. I IMWml'OllATK!) PUr, Cornrr Conrt nit liberty Stretm, THUMB OK HUIJSCJtllTION MA1J.Y. One yeftf, by Mall M 00 tax month, by nmlj., 2 no 1'hree month by wr.ll -. 1 V I'cr week delivered by CRrrlor. IS M'KBKI.V. One yriir. $1 ff) Six IlKJlllllH 75 'Mie jtwr. If ttald florin advance, 1 (O ix month, " ' " SO nflVclmiwtrr nro ntitliortzpd to re uele milxurlntlons. -Enlered an ecaonil!nM matter nt tlio Hnluiii.Ori'KOiii l'otilolllco, Jano'Jl, lh8S. I ltcH!l)lic!iii National Ticket. For I'nwl.lunt, WSNJAiMlN JIAIUUSON, Or IihIIiiiih. For Vko I'rceitk'iit: I,KVI 1'. JUOItTON, Of Now York. Foil I'm-SIDIINTIAIi Kl.KC.TOU8. Itobert McUiili.of Klninatli County. Win. KnpUH.ur Multnomah County. (1 riilloii.of Clatnip County. FIUDAY, OOTOMI5K r, 18W. 3 HKNATOH MITCH I.I.I. ON TAIIIIT, Senator Mitchell of Oregon, made one of ills characteristic speeches 111 the senate September "0th, and among many other things well spoked said: "And speaking In part for tiie constituency west of tlio Ilocky Mountains, and more especially for the peoplu of the state of Oregon and the adjacent ton (tortus, 1 submit through tills lnstiuiiientallty to tliem Democrats, Republicans, and Prohibitionists allke-whether It Is not a fact that the suggestions and recommendations made by tho piexldenl, and which have been practically adopted by (lie national house of lopiesontathos in what Is known as the Mills liujl! measure, now licio under consideration, is not absolutely destiuctlve of almost every industilal Intercut on tlio Pa cific coast; that whatever may be Its ducts eli-ewlicre, that tlieie is ellecl ou the wool, the lumber, the w ileal, the bailey, the fruits, the lead, and neaily evoiy other Indus try that can be named, Is absolutely li.mil Jug and tlcntiuottvc in every tense of tlio term. And if this is so, Iflu tills wo are not mistaken, If the adoption of the fteo-trado doc trines recommended by the presi dent and Incorporated In tlio Mills bill, only with wieh niodlueatlous as to ghe protection to ceitiilu great ludtiHtilos of tho South, such as i Ice, sugar, etc., will, in our Judg ments as a vcoplc, tend to prostrate our Industries, discourage ngi (cul ture, prohibit mining, pumlytw our luinliicMiciiorxltv, destroy our Inde pendence, and place us ou a level Willi lCuropoau and Asiatic prices, and dilve us, especially our labeling elaw.es, In direct competition, not only with the pauper labor of Kit- roowiu countries, but with that of Australia, China, South America, and the Islands of the sua, then 1 asume that, no matter how wo may have voted In ISM, no matter what we limy have Iiooi. deiioiuluHtml then whtithor Itopublloaus, lk'tim otxU, I'lMhlbltlonUts, or Mugwums we will now, in defense of our liiuroau, Htoxirt our perwinal ami poll tics I Uulttpoiulonco and protest .iwUvl.Wiull.v MUdoolliK'tlvuly agulust the mloptlou of Mieh a K!le,y a policy that will cIom our lulittw, will ly wihrfo our orulmrds of tls, and gfs mu1 ihtuum; tlist will iUsiruy otir ltonU; tltwt will u1om ir iiiltb; tlmt will sJmt down mir tstlUeric;Ut will Utriy ouretry Indtwiry; tlwt wlU pumiyte Islsw; tltMt Mill IWltllW WMfW; tlutt Mill lull Utt-kwiml tin wImW of our trHptrity, tuitl ivduiw us to a kUtto of Ins drpennVnt U(mmi Utv will of ftireigu puwww. llsor W IIW.V ItitVu utwl lu Jl, wu will uttt Miuittlt ta pUay tht utitUtr mliM aur pmirrl(y, tlwt couipi-U twtuutr ilw umsul nuv mid Uttjllat tsillk-lllli Hllll tltcchtph pi.i uitKir hii.i iiu- .iii-pi. wiN.iiKlit prutui. tiou-. .T r.lfeii t-xunirit't." J CO.VTIlOk HI' CONOIUKS. Control of the next congress, tin well ii8 the presidential prize, Is to be fought for nt the approaching election, Hays the Pioneer Prcn. The element of pernonal power nnd perHonnl distinction, together with itH enormotiH accompaniments of patronage, make the lnttcr first In the public eye. Ah a matter of fact, the former I, on the whole, the more Important matter in assisting to shape the the destinies of the nation. Whatever be the result of the presidential conliict, in which the republican party lias now a distinct advantage, the probability that it will be In the majority In both houses of congress approaches closely to certainty. The senate, though hold by a narrow margin, is safe. It may be counted to stand practically as it does to-day. Even an unexpected revolution In the relatlvo partystrenglh in any of the slates whoe legislatures will chooe senators this winter would make no diIorenee. For It is a matter of common knowledge that the politi cal complexion of astatelegislatureis the last and hardest thingto change. Now York and Massachusetts and Connecticut and many other states have -eateil democrats In the gov ernor's chair while the republicans easily held their control of the legis lature. It Is in the great cities es pccinlly that the heavy democratic vote is cast, and It is there that op portunities for fraud arise which the party Is not hasty to reject. Hut the cities are unable to over come tiio distributed vote of the country districts, which decides where tlio legislative balance of power shall lie. Whatever uncer tainties surround the general result of tlio election, the ro-establishinent of republicanism in congress is not among them. TIIINK NAUC1IIT A TKIIXK, it is not the big industries embrac ing thousands of dollars capital alone that will cause a boom in any town, but tlio careful nursing and support given the smaller ones will also littvo a wholesome effect on trade. Many seemingly small and IndUl'dcnt iudttstrlus,iif encouraged and sustained, will bo a mighty lov er In raising your o n trade to a lev el witli other communities. It is not so iuti"h a matter how you In vest your thousands of dollars to build up your home trade, as where you spund your single dollar with the most benellcial results. OOVEIINMIINTAI. CONTllOl.c III giving ix recent decision the interstate commerce commission held that 11 was the object of the legislators to protect the public against the ralhoads, not to protect the roads against their o u mana ge! s. Tills opinion shows how dilUciiIt the wink of the eoniiulhsion is becoming, and that the logical attempt to icgulato Interstate lull roads will, sooner or later, bilng (hum entirely within government control. Thivati:" Joseph W. Flfor, tlio Republican citudldnto for governor of Illinois, was lately presented with a historic cnuo. The presentation was made at lloekford, III., and the cane was once the property of Abra ham Lincoln. Its romantic history antedates Its possession by tlio mar tyred president. When the life blood of Senator Hroderlek of Cali fornia was ebbing away from the bullet wound Indicted by the pistol of Judge Terry, he gave tills cne to ills lifelong friend, Connes. lt gold plate hour the Inscription, "hroderlek to Count." Coiiiion presented theortiio to President Lin coln. After the deth of Lincoln his widow gave it to Jew 1J. Dubois from whom Charles K Llpplneott rtK'nlvwl It in 187. It tvninliitxl for a rulutlvo of the latter, MivJ.Tlu.iuas W. l.lppluoott, to piwxmt it to the next governor of IllliuHs, Jocoph W, lifer, a few nights since In the city of IlooUfortl. Smtretl to lloatlu Ibtston pspKTH tell of tin iHttilr diMth of m yHiug lady who wh taku 111 soitM uMutiw sjctt, ami IKhu tlM nun tltat Ur nutthr dlwl btrnt iwucrr, ako twwMUt piiii' wl wltlt tb llM UtMt hr Mlokuwri whm thMu tb hum oui. llvr iiUyirilMi uoultl Mud wo (udkMttuu of muMr, lnt Mb uUUimmI that iJb UmI ou, aud loUsl il. HIm rAMd (boL uM.xitiy 1 dMrwii-il lu-r. At hT . . . .... l-irv, urtrt- it dM, wi Miltifhor Mwt livid. nd uo twiuvr hiM l t.miid It wiut dtvlW tlmt her diMiut w purvly inpnlhiiie. i OCCIDENTAL JlFff iStiS. !! News And Notes, oJaQenci teres! to the Westerner. ral In- Trout fHiiug is ropoffed splendid on both forks of Coos river. The Oregon Pacific is making a determined effort to secure business from California. Last month was the largest month's businc-s ever done nt the O. & C. depot in Albany. The Leader is trying to stir the people of Denton county up to the question of a county fair. The Sunday law Is being enforced in itoaebtirg, and business holies are duly clocd accoidingly. It Is reported that a rich Hud of gold lias been made on north fork of the Sandy, about four miles from Mt. Hood. The scheme is being broached of tapping the North Umpqua a mile i or more above Winchester, and bringing water in a ditch to supply llocburg. The two steam schooners on the ways at the Yaquina shipyard are gradually growing in shape and beauty, under the bauds of skilled mechanics. A Portland gardener Is scllin;' evergreen strawberries at so cents per pound and he says lie will have quite a crop, which will continue to mature until Christnms. Sometime ago an Hwnco lady was given a nice kitten, which she named Jan. (1. Dlaine. Imagine the good lady's surprise last week when she found that. lames had four kit tens. Astorian. It is the intention of the Cascade gold and sliver mining company of Portland to run shafts or tunnels into two or thice of their ore ledges iiitlieltnld Mountain distiiet with out delay, In order that they may learn what they amount to. The work Is to be prosecuted this fall Mill perhaps during tlio winter. The work of improving the river channel it Corvallis will bo started as soon as possible. It consists of coveiing from the wash of the wave, about (1000 feet of tho river banks. No dredging will bo done on the upper Willamette, but the bars will bo deepened by scraping, which the suagboat will perform, and by the construction of tem porary wlngdanis. Einprmr l'l fdi'l lek'rt Dliilv Tlio iniblislied selections from tlio diary of tlio Kmperor Frederick dur ing die l'Tanco-Cieriiian war tlnow much light on the policy which preceded the foundation of the German Kinpire. Frederick is shown to havo played a more im portant part in that policy than has been suppo-ed. His note dated July li l, 1S70, shows the writer's (pilct conlldeneo when war was Inevitable. He says: "My principal thought Is how to carry out thellberalorpiiiizn tion of .(icrniany alter peace is seemed." lix'eu after Sedan tho Kinpire was hardly thought of. The diary says: "lHsnuirck came to see me. I took cure not to impress It upon him, although convinced that it must come nbut." He adds that ucspoKcio ine King ou tlio same subject, but the king declared I i.ptf rlallsin uutiiniatud. Fiedeiiek had dlllleulty In shakiiiB bN father's resolution. The diary altogether is likeJy further to raise Frederick in the world's wtlinatlon. It tells how strongly ho opposed the bomhurtl inoitt of Paris, and declari that ho was proud of the reproaches he had to endure In consequence. Ho was convinced that Alsace-Lorraine must be taken, but slgnllleantly calls the poseesslon a precarious one. The diary contains many remarks showing that he had resolved to cultivate most Intimate relations with Kugland, though apprehensive that tho predilection of Uerntany for America and ltuvla would render It ditllctilt to do so. Ono entry states that Napoleon, whllo a ivrtsonor at Wllbalnwhohe, proposal an alliautv with Clernmny for war against Kugland. fitlir.irtiU rlmluM). About 400 barrel of enaUi sjlr Uhiui am balnf turuwl tut Uiy ly the (wriily-iwo wlU of the IhicMa Ontet (Ml Ciuiuy u the lheo H. trtt, JMwX.whaU, Cal. Tto wrtfa of Um eoiuuany mw now uuk to X ikuHltof rrouil.JlMtol.MWftvt. TlH 'oil U of tht Ut quality ol.tnluwl on IU , u.l tin- iknuuul f it is . . . - . very nnl. Smicif tlin.w uuinu fatUirit at stu Iran, l. tmru oil ialeil of ttl. NEW TO-DAW ft At Delicacies ROLLED OATS, I10LLEI) WHEAT, CKEA3I WHEAT, DCRKEffS RICE FLOUR, nhieh cooks, up into a very delicate dfsli. TKITICU3I, GE1ULEA, CEKEALINE, 1SSS NEW MUCK WHEAT FLOUJt, giiiirantceil to 1)0 Frcli and Pure IIY iillM MS., 201 Commercial St, Proposals for Wood. mllK llOAlll) or TUUhTEIS OK TlfK L Oregon rttiitc Inline Asylum hereby Invite M'nlcil iirniw-iils for woodns folleux: Koiir liunilreil ( 101)) enrtli dry iwle. Two liiinilietl(J( )) touls drj body oak. rourteen liuimred (U0)) touts dry body dr oat of litrue trees. Tho polu link nnist not lielw tlinn three inches In diameter. Three handled to rive hundred cordRof lip, nnd two hundred tii thiee hundred eoidsof oak me In bude Ilered by June 1, 18811, nnd t tie remainder 1p October 1, 1SSU. lildx will be received in amounts from 11 fly cords up. The wood munt be four feet In length nnd of tho best quality, subject to tie tipnrnvnl of the medical superin tendent o' Hie imylum.iind to be delivered nt nny point un the nxylnm grounds delg niiteil by him. The right to reject nny nnd nil bids Is re scr ed. IlldK will bo opened at 2 o'lloclc Tuesday. Nov. (J, lbS8. SYIA'KSTEII I'KNNOYER GEO. -McimiDE, 10-Stfl G. AVEIIH, Hoard of Trustees. W'M. A. MUNI.Y, Cleikof llourd. Notice of Final Settlement. XTOTIOi: IH HEHEllY GIVEN TO AM. i w hoiu It may concern, tliut the undcr slgiiid ndmlnlRtrator of tho estate of Ja cob Johnson, dcrc.ised, lias filed ills final account in thoollleoof tlieelerk of Marlon county, statoof Oiegon.and that tlio time bfv liHirllijt objections thereto and settle ment thereof Iiiir been fixed by Hon. T C. Sliaw.JudKO of said court, for tho luthday of No umber lSv!. at 10 o'clock, a. in. ADAM STEPHENS 10-l-td Administrator. HLACKSMlTIllNfi anil HOIISESIIOEIM 1 )l II AT 2S. SVi anil 111 Commercial St., Snlem. IC-l-tf FOll 15ARGAINS IN FURNITURE GO TO ROTAN & WHITNEY, 102 Court Street, Salem, Oregon Having bought out tho remainder ot tne chair factory's ktoek, wo are prepared to sell chairs towerthonnny house In Oregon 8 NK OE THE rIlGlisT ESTAltMRH ments In the Stme. Inwr rntiw tlmn irtliuul. IjiiceMt stiH'k Lejml lllmiUs in thostnte, u -d bljwuht discount. Send for price llht of Job pmitlntr. and itHlok-u ot legal blanks. K. M. WAITK, steam rrlnter, saiem, Oregon. REED'S OPERA HOUSE. Two lerformnneei only. Monday and Tuesday, October S9. MKllIT Sl'KAKS KOH 1T8H1.E. NOI'HING I.IKK IT KVKUHEEN. THE SUtCKtsS OK THE DECADE. ApixHraiuv of the prime aorltos OH AS. C. 3jAUBlTRY MISS NELL IE BOYD. AukIkMiI by A miiim uy at unexceptional Hblllty, C Msrviw xlarkv's nnd InUro Tyr- m $10,000 Sjwiwtilir Drauiie Sttxlm, HIS NATURAL LIFE. wrru its voNDKKrL tjMUe imI Mc)wter tOtptmy. By re tiwwt. o Tumday the miitBtWy Mrti k pwduoa the muittiiUc mato- UNKNOWN TJto Rivor Mystmx TtU rotutauiy tusltlNclr mrry MWHri ftir IBM iftnalW tlfctl ttMV lhM .hi - t ' .. x rr.-rz' . ;.. ''r -' i (Man IZSSSTiSZJSimSVSSr i .VDMIHKION - UtJl'AL. HrMl ral Jl, ui.w on mU- at I'm- n ) iait SEW ADVERTISEMENTS. i WBBBm i 9HHf An etellcnt tock of CARPETS ROLLING AND LACE CURTAINS At prices extremely low. Full stock of STAPLEAND FANCY DRY GOODS In all departments. , MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS! LUNN & BROWN'S, 239 Corner State and Commercial btreels. GO - , RUGS, OPBU M Dry Goods, Boots and -THI GREATEST -EVEH OFFEKEO 1N- General Merchandise ! -MY Capitol S - 'JK - THE BEST STOCK OF STOVES IN TIIE CITY IS AT R. M. WADE & CO'S, 282 to 286 Commercial Street, SALEM. AND MANY OTHER Also a Cunplfle Stork f Hardware and FOR SALE. jl.VH Diwr AN i V OfpB, too a mood ANI MOL'ttE-l'MOOK Md hand Ftano at a H. DIAMdXIl. MfiOtaMunerclal St., 9tn. Or. lJTJLJ2rY 13ROS., itMOnUHTORl or THE CAPITOL COFFEE BOUSE MUa,mato; komrd, OiltM rmplvet fprr trtwk. 3io 21 UNiimvfrbkl (M It I dtf N OP iSSS. Special attention is called to our splenw display of mh!onable rie.?dW from the well known nmuumciurers Springer B r s., OK BOSTON.- They need no recommendation from its, being tho finest line cer placed before the public Each garment hns u label at colkr bnnd bearing the manufacturer's name lUfili Is unuunllj large nnd aried, repre senting The Latest Novelties. Agents for the new Mitt her patent LACE KID GLOVE TO THE FOR - hoes, 111 othing and Hats. BARGAINS THE- Adventure Co. Opera House Corner, Salem. dw - tf Garland Stoves, Charter Oak Stoves, Brighton Range LEADING STYLES. Farm Maclilnery, Wagons anil Camijts CRASS SEED. fW.V KOR.VWII MftHJL'ITK R A Vj 'mixture of I Jncoln Mwqu" ? torar uuaU quanUtW. F wr tmk T. C JOY., A mi LINE Of MILLINERY GOODB Mrs. H. I SaUb'j. Eil Sil Martoo btl-n U n! r.i.J-' m iH. iii iiAifc i mt,, -" -- -"--yiv. ina- i L&l MkM-U