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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1888)
J-UIIOUIUJUJ. A-l )YER THE CAPITAL CITY. bomplefe Recital of the Day's Deeds anu uoings. rhe Street Railway University Notes Gleanings City Round Up. THE SALEM STREET RAILWAY CO. It Will bo Incorporated and Be; the Construction at Once. in mMMWI'EII HWI1HI ! J UllMU LIMWULI an LOCAL SUMMAKT. Some Assessments Snmmartes. Several county assessors the past few days hve flle1 the assessment rolls of their counties with the sec retary of state. From them we make summaries ns follows : Morrow ceunty: 110, 0 acres of laud, valuation ?33S,llb ; gross val uation, ?1,9C8,643 ; indebtedness, $G22,43G ; total taxauie property, i,- 114,092; 741 polls. Clackamas : 391,0o2 acres of land, ValliailOM, ?l,oil,ivi. , giuaa muni tion, $3,011,555; indebtedness, $1, 239,470 ; total taxable property, $2, 340,212 ; 1380 polls. Linn : 353,40-5 acres of laud, valua tion, ?4,594,3o8; gross" valuation, n. rn - I -1..1-A...1 CH ft O O tCtF IJ7,UO-,JZU ; mueuieuness, $i,uao,u-o total taxable property, $345, 495,700 ; 1748 polls. Baker: 120,919 ncres of land, val uation, ?421,940 ; gross valuation, $2,534,247; indebtedness, $757,300; total taxable property, 1,033.890; 557 polls. The Xew York Aquarium Car. New York aquarium car No. 2 yill be side-tracked at the O. &C. freight depot to-morrow and Monday, and will be open to visitors from 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. Col. J. H. "Wood is the manager and Informed us that for the benefit of school children and their parents the price of admission had been reduced to 25 and 15 cents, The car is No. 2 of six that are on the road under one management, and that the other cars would visit Unlem later on. The venture is meeting with great success wherever the exhibitions are given. The colonel is an old pioneer of the west and claims the distinction of build ing the first lathed and plastered house in Leadville. He says that on his recent visit there with his car six thousand people viewed the curiosities in one day. To-day the car is at Oregon City. Encouragiut; Footbardlness. "The first lady that walked un assisted back and forth over one row or liMncn planus across mo new bridge was Miss Chambers. What woman daro imitate her?" These are the words in which the Oregon City Courier endeavors to encourage the performance of use less, dangerous and foolhardy feats. At that dizzy height a niis stej would precipitate the pedestrian int - the waters below or dash them to the jaged rocks. Death would be the result. Wo trust the foolish example set by the Miss who craved notoriety, will not bo followed. o A New (Jrammar Seeded. Regarding the discussion of the orthography of the word "Alfllaree" a nutritious grass indlgenious to a portion of California the Astorian says : "As our able contemporary ungrammatically states, 'it don't make much difference,' but as a mat ter of fact tho editor of this paper inivo 'alflleria' as tho correctspelling of the word." As tho question is one of propriety, we wish to inquire what an "ungrammatical" state ment is, anyway ? This afternoon the different com mittees and citizens interested in the matter of tho organization of the street car company are holding a meeting to take a permanent step. The articles of incorporation have been prepared, and are ready for the signatures of the Incorporators, when they will be filed., The meeting this afternoon proposes to decide unou who shall be the Incorporators, and will further discuss the cost of con struction, probable brandies and extensions, cost of equipment, etc. Briefly, the articles as prepared unless they be changed by tho lead ers at tills afternoon's meeting state that the name of the company shall be the "Salem Street Railway Company," and the capital stock shall be $20,000, which is divided in 2000 shares of $10 each. That portion of tho road which they desire to have completed by the session of the legislature, will be from a point near the Cheniekete hotel, up Commercial street to State aud out State to the capitol. It is the intention to eventually extend the line to the asylum on the east, the Odd Fellows' Cemetery on the south, and a point in North Salem on the north. These lines, as yet, are in tho embryo, but as soon ns the work of construction is once commenced, there is no telling where it will end. The business men and citizens of Salem are thoroughly agitated on the subject of this line, and all are pulling with a will in the right direction. Those who have lots of money can take as many shares as they wish, while the medium and the poor man can take ten shares or five or even one.- In this way all becomo Interested, and the welfare of the road becomes a common cause. This much is assured Salem is going to havo a street railway, and that very soon. A LARGE I'KUXE ORCHARD. Tho California overland, due hore J Xcws at 8 n. m. did not arrive until 2:80 p. in. Plenty of clean, fresh, Oregon raised clover seed for sale at the Grange store. Clinton H. Monroe has tiled with the secretary of state his trade mark of "Monroe House." A party of twelve from Concordia, Cloud county, K(uins has jut ar rived here and will locate. The snag puller Corvallis yester-f C day arrived at Albany and is work ing her way on up the river. J. J. Cook and family yesterday arrived hi the city from Riverside, Cal., and will make Salem their home. To-morrow night the democracy of Salem will enthu.-e. Hon. Cox will address them at the opera house. Tho town clock is undergoing some repairs, and In the mean time its accustomed intonations will be missed. The Occident came up last night and proceeded on to Albany. She will return to-day and finish taking on a cargo for Portland. Five hundred and twenty persons are now eontlned In the asylum for Insane here. Tills is the largest number ever there at one time. Several Citizens in Kenton and Linn Counties Will Plant Largely. OCCIDENTAL JOTTINGS. And Notes of a General teret to the Westerner. In- MISCKLLANKOfH. C. II. Moniok, J. II. X. NltLU Three More Unfortunates. From Portland come threo more weak minded pereons who have been committed to the asylum here. They are: Ella Anderson, 22 years of age who imagines some one Is en deavoring to poison her. Mrs Julia Worthington, who believes that her husband has another wife, and she also imagines that threo people are continually talking about her. The other is Edwnrd Belber who was brought up yesterday. New citizens. Mr. John Kelly a former subject of her excellency Queen of Great Britain and Emil Gillmann of Switzerland, appeared before County Clerk Babcock to-day renouncing their alleglnnco to their formor sov- ercignsnnd took upon themselves tho responsible duties of Amorlcan citizens. Each ono will now bo entitled to cast his vote for his favorite candidate for presidont. The Chine Must Go. This Is the ordor under the new management of the Cheinokote. Mr. Bell has sent to Portland and Mxmred the service of a first claw French cook who will superintend the culi nary department of the Cheniekete. They hope to he aide to open the dininjr room to the public by mes ilay of next week. The climate aud soil of the Wil lamette valley is so naturally adapt ed to tho culture of fruit of nearly every description, mat, it is oniy n matter of time when the large fields now covered with stubble or oak grubs will bo replaced by thrifty and profitable orchards. Tho land is too valuable to be used forever in grow ing grain to compete with tho "pauper" soil of other localities and this fact is gradually dawning on many of our citizens. The planting of fruit trees is annually growing greater all through the valley, but the largest acreage to be planted this fall, that wo have heard of, is in Linn county, about two miles from Cor vallis, says tho Times. By a mutual understanding between a few citi zens and some of the farmers of that locality, they have decided to plant a large tract in Italian prune trees and by pooling their issues their financial success seems to be Inevit able, as the demand for this fruit Is almost inestimable. They expect to erect a dryer of enormous capacity when their trees commence to near and ship their fruit under one brand. This can hardly bo considered a speculation as the success of fruit culture in tho Willamette valley has already lecu demonstrated and it Is Salem, Oregon, April 10. I havo Just been cured of iiultu u Mjvcro attack 01 catarrh of the, bladder umlVtrlo tare, of the urethra, nialuly by tho use, of a couple of boxes of the Oregon Kidney Tea, anil can therefore, recommend tho leu as a Milunblo remedy for diseases of tho kidney and urinary orpins. Ij. WILLIS. Sold by D. W. .Matthews & Co. John Dugan, is in Corvallis and will do some preliminary work on his contract at the new court house. Tho Dugan Bros, will do the plumb ing lu tho new building. Vernon Osborn, for tho larceny of $70 was this afternoon, on examina tion before Justice Strickler, bound over in the sum of $200 to await the action of the grand jury. It Is not unlikely that several moro contracts for the construction of concrete sidewalks will he awarded in a few days. The spirit of improvement is abroad in tho city. Do you feel drugging nenintloni In the back and loins ii'o you tioublcd with wakefulness, fiintmt at tho pit of the stomac.i? Aro you ncnoua or Irritable? If so we would advise, you to try Oregon Kidney Tea, (purely vegetable) It inner falls to ellect a poimaneut euro of kidney and miliary complaints. soul ny i. . .Himuotta i vu. T. II. Hubbard yesterday pur chased of E. McComaek the property at corner of State and High streets and occupied by the armory building nnd Catterlin's photograph galle-y. Tho consideration was $5,000. M. Searlc, of tho firm of Searlu & Dean, Oregon Pacific contractor, was here yesterday, having driven down from Albany toseo about put ting in a bid for constructing a street fallway. He stated that unon the completion of their con tract on the O. P. in tho near future they cnuld transfer a large force of men to Salem and build the pro posed road In ten days. Why will you go about with Hint lindens nlr and pale face? Havo you no life, no ambition? You teem to euro nothing for what transpires around you. 'I ho luutii of nature do not Intercut you, and mj feel thai life In n burden. If you would hi vo tho vigor aud elasticity of youth re turn, enjoy a good hearty meal, and fee llko an altogether dllleicnt peinon, Hicii take Dr. Henley's Dandelion T.uile. it ecr- rvrniiiotpd that the seventy-live acres then planted will bo among the most valuable lu the valley In a very few years. Oregu u a Ckeene Country. Jacob AVenger Jr., u well known citizen and cheeso maker of Green county, Wis., ono of the largest ni,Pu counties In the Union ar rived In Salem last night, and ex presses himself highly pleased with Oregon's adaptations as a chees maklng state. He represents a number of eastern people, eager to come out west and Interest them selves in the cheese businoss, nnd in,,, ia na nll nlcased with further investigations as at present, g culty to rioli soil hero may make thegraw too strong for oheow), hut he thinks not. I'trxial t tt CnhllMihtein. of Mobile, iV writes-1 take great pleasure .'V" ...tin Dr. King', new dkouverv for consumption, having "T iV r,.r severe attack oT branch! ; nnd catarrh. It gv n The Spokane cable road is being pushed rapidly, and will be In oper ation In 30 days. Owing to engagements in Indiana Corporal James Tanner will not visit the coast as soon as was ex pected. The presidential electors of Oregon for the prohibition party are Aug. Kinney, T. F. Campbell and B. F. Bainp. A new grand opera house and palatial tourist hotel are among the structures which will bo erected at Spokane in the spring. The purchasers of the Albany" ferry contemplate making of It tv steam feiry in tho near future. They expect In the meantime to put on improvements to the value of about o0U0. The old pioneer steamer, the Beaver, the first steam vessel which ru tiled the placid waters of tho Pa cific ocean, lies on tho rocks at the entrance to the first Narrows, In Victoria harbor. Nareissa E. White, the well known W. C. T. U. and prohibition speaker, was married last Tuesday to Marshall .1. Kinney at Hazelton, Kan. After December 25th tho couple will take up their residence at Astoria. After nine long days of weari some legal details the big suit of Sol Abraham vs. the Oregon & Cali fornia Hallway Company was con cluded at Portland. All tho evi dence was in and tho court adjourned until yesterday, when the argu ment began. A entnhlte mine lias been dis covered in the neighborhood of Ilnluier. Graphite Is what is com monly known as black lead, or plumbago, and is used In the manu facture of lead pencils, stovo polish and hi various other uses of com merce. The find, if genuine, Is a valuable one. In the United States district couitat Poitland, information was filed against Henry Fulton for sell ing liuuor to an Indian. Fulton was taken down from Salem several days since, where he had been ex amined before Commissioner Walton and held to answer. He will be tiled in a day or two. A local paper says a ship captain who aulvedatSan Francisco from Portland statcdjhat lie found that a vessel entering Columbia river can get a clean channel nineteen feet lu depth. This is news, as tho United States hydrograplile olllccr's latest charts only give tho depth of water at three to eight feet on these bearings. Who said theedltor of the Astorian had no poetry in ills soul? Hear him : The river yesterday was as blue and placid as the sunny sky that curved in beauty above its peaceful waters. Northward lleecy clouds drifted lazily through the tops of tho firs, and toward the bar tho great white-winged sea gulls soared and screamed in the wake of passing vessels. Lato advices of tho Arctic whaling lleet state that the thirteen whaling vessels reported frozen in, in tho Arctic ocean, aro together fifteen miles south from Herald Island, In stead of twenty miles north, as bo- fore reported. The navy depart ment is maklngevery eflort to reach tho U. S. steamship Thetis seedily so that she may be dispatched to the relief of the crows of tho Ameri can whalerH supposed to have been wrecked in tho Arctic oceau. (Lute of tho Monroe Uou& Monroe & Bell, l'roprletors otol Ghomokctc FREE BUS. Sample Rooms fox.Commartfal Travelers. ' Kroiu l to f per day. SAhKM ., - - OKEC50X. 10-Mf EDUCATIONAL. 1,1 ?firn rmi l mm juij S nn i u W II II J. tti- FOR BABGA1NS IN FURNITURE CIO TO KOTAN & WHtTNBY, 102 Court Street, Satem, Oregon Havlmr bonisht out tho remainder ot liio chair factory's stock, wo aro prepared to sell chairs loworttmnnny houo InOrvKim LOWEST PRICES, 43- J- BEST GOODS.-8 Miss Knox Will continue Her School for th en suing year at the LITTLE CENTRAL SCHOOL BUILDING, Cor. Church and Marion Sts.. boginning SKITK3I1IEII lfll-diw 10. ST. PAULS SCHOOL, Boys and Girls. Tho Hchnol will own on tho 3UU of September. ThorouiiU Inxtnuv tlon In the primary and 'y mi v., mint English JJranches. LATIN AND ELEMKNTS OF MUSIC -In (1)1110.- Smith's Auction . House. -QKNKKAIi OUTriTTKHM. Goods 011 plan. (lie installment TKHMH nnd further Information nwy Ira l,,,,,,,,"P,Iln,,IO,,,!lKV.K.lI.lWP, Cor. Cheinukcta and HtateHI. 8-'.Mf GONSERVATORY OF MUSIC! Wmimirtto University. Most MUvexHful notion! of iiiuulo on Ue llortllWCHt OOHKt, About 150 STUDENTS LAST YKAIL Coiu-xon 111 1-Mmiio, Or(ii-i fcitnlnK. Violin, 1-Iiirmony. nntl Couruur- poltit. Diplomas on completion nl courw. Teiichern: . M. llirvln, Krnnkln l. Joiich, KuiCox. AwuittHnt.l.nlu M.NiulUu Kind term IickIiih Monday, Keptsmuer 3d, 1S.SS. Send for catalogue. Kor lurtlier paitlculnrMiiddrciw Z. M. TAKVIN, M listen 1 Uliector, Halein, Or. 8.17-dlf-wlt SAl.r.M OltKOON. STAIGER BROS., ImpoitarMiunl Doalerx In; loots o 0 nwcii cpv LAI Fa JiS LEADING j us I LOWEST PRICE! WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY UradiiateH Htudcntu In 1' Normal, Husincss, Law, -AND MEDICAL COURSES. It iKtlioolihwt, lin-KMt imi l(,,Hl 'P' nle limiltiitlon of ImirnliiK In tlui ritu- hWiiinl opens llrnt .Monday In HoptwuiUT H..irr.t.u...ojoj8 VANHCOVi rrimldvul. 17- Halein, OrricuM. GREAT DISCOVERY! nt tH uliln and rrilei nl cured ttSJWts&w investigations ns m nrutseiii will all leiivo ill tho bpringfi Kon. He wy the only lill!c bo entertained ia that the rl nil I have not been . ri IalMjbegtotte Imt I " Win! .i...- T.uu with no iroon reouit. iiL uUn uswl Electric Hitter anu sunburn, Un, pimple are p.um ny npuyine uui iif er I dliCMM. tried toUlt. Hitter and of ...l.l-l. r A.n rMYMnilttMIU. J-I. KIiSii New llver,' foroouumi- ikiLfuHHtiMi .-"bjaj: iKMiUve guarantee- Trial Doutm W at JI. W. Cox's drug rfor. A Uclarn In Ualy. Till l nlwny dolmblc,nnd llio ijI Icr It tuken place the bottur. Doubly wiil wme U It lu the owe. of thorn muiMinlly Induatrlouc Utile orcunx, tho klilntiyn, which, when lHy K on a trlkf- to pwik nd drOp work, Mrlouljr linjwrll health In moro than one way. Rlnit and Mremoiit. their Inaction bt-tiotH their cll mkc, which l hydra-hwided, liiiludln Mich daiiKerouH inutadlen. u Ilrlij.itii dlneaiw and dlatelw. Nx(. when tliny are Inaetlve Ihey full to HHUt In reino Inif rmm ii. u i.iixui ItniiiirlilMi that beucl rlicu- nuitUin. cout and drort'. Third, thulr Innotlon woHomi be bUidder, talnly produces reniarkable remiltii. Hold by 1). W. MatthoHS A Co. CoiiBiilemblo excitement wiw created this morning by tlio nn nouncnientthuttlie wife of u well known Salem buslnehrf man luut eloped with her husband'n clerk, but investigations revealed tho fact she had only gone hurrldly to Squire Farrar & Cob to catcli some of those splendid bargains in groceries, etc llow'i TbU! "We offer one hundred dpllars re ward for any case or cauirrn i mi can not bo cured by taking Hairs catarrh cure. F. J. Cheney & Co., props., To'-do. O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, nnd believe him Per fectly honorablo lu all bu-diio t.-ansactlons, and ilnanclnlly-uplo to c:irry out any obligations made by their firm. West & Truax, wholosalo drug gists, Toledo, Ohio, b Walding, ICliinnii & Mnrvhi, wliolesale drugglstB,' Toledo, Ohio. w ir '..., Mnitm. easlller. TT!n national lwilk. Toledo, Ohio. enw.ndft Mrwigihuw th yV1,'' t"11 Hi?'iriSi euro Is taken !,,. rijAiai.a wiwuB-..mtati. aiui rlwii. ternally, acting dlrecth' un the blood and niuous ,urfacwi W t e ffibyalldruilslr i 9 OIHOINAL AIHii)TI . - s . - OINTMENT Is only put up in Un t nitkirii Anl Bilft. two-ounc tin boxes, uuil U mi The beet salve In the world1 f ( Hijlute cure for old Boreti, bunw, euis.brul,sore8,uIccw,HIt:rliuiii, wjnds, chapped hands, and all fever sort, tetter, chapped bandi, b. oruptioua. "Will positively chilblains, corns, and all skin erup-' eure all kinds of piles. Ask for the (Iciierul Af;r nts for On'Run of W. II. Forsyte's Infallible Corn Cure. 243 Commercial Streot, (Oeo. K Oood'Bold ubind.) SALEM, : : : : : OHECiON. TnkiNoto of Thin. I710K 3.BOO WK WIUi HHLUao Kre; I' well Improvud Kiirdcu laad, within S inllm of rdilem. flood roud to lowii tho I tlmo howyu'trXOllAMHKItMN. pern no "-Ulw-tf mr nrnillKI. iiiiiiiiiiikK"". Mnt.iuunu RCHARD ud excellent icniim land. Thl lubarKBln.nnd will be held only imhor. at t hwMj fluuriM. uui. una wo win Operu IIouho, Malum, Or. f-fl viMii.swu'AfulV (IIIICk'ASIIHAl'l', ili.llvorv. Win. IteilllluliaVlllKlKHIKht - - ......::. .. .I...I...- r....u i. II(1HIIWH Ill .IUII.il i.nw, .- (lie cxprw All thin U .i.evvutable and remediable by the idMuant nrumoter Of ontuiuc bcuoii. lumicini Htonwch Illtlem, at once u tonic una .fwv UiWir. llllt K"lliy "HI rnn'iuuiijr n the WldM-y to rHHril t . duty .iniiftllj.ii. lltAnnttliil tin. Ilbldll4.r. the UiHU.mim!clif aud liver ft IlkewlMi exorun rKiiltlnKaiid InvjgorHtln ninn prvlHirtMl to deliver trunkn. vhIImm, ek. ukn, nnd sny tlilnic el tbal l in Kt In in uif dnnn liv any Mlnto'tfkUiUle, wnui mi to any irl of thn elty, (iilkr, ami un uifWi bettor, and in Mia ny an Icr, than It au Im e. uvn oruvm hi SNKlYZBALANDgSHS Dr. I-I. SMITH Now lu poHiuMHion ol n new dliiooNcryn mcdlclno, which Im purely u local iinuvllicU le.andaclM alinoHl ItutantniiiHiUHly oiiIImi HiimiiiudlnKtliwuM oftho teclh. Il Uln no way Injurloint or unpleawinl to Urn tiute. Thuiiiiiiiiifiictiireniof It claim Umt ItHcuual hiiHiiuvor been known bcrnrr, ami by applyliiK H '' neiuiltlve rrn lectli, tliuy can bo eleautsl mid flllrtl without ihiIii. Ho all thiMO that want all kind of dental work ilono without, pain, would better call on Dr. II. Hiiiltli. TccUi oxtructcd for M cent, Oull unci au T.J. CRONISE, Salem's Popular Job Printer, AT IHH NKW QUAUTKIW mSrilK J Htato Inmimnni lIulldliiK, Vr.Om inerolal and Cliemekelo utrectn 'Cm A. B. STRANG, Mo, UOI (,'ommercliil Htrewt, HAIiKM, - - OUKUON. -DKM.KH IN- 11111. Ai'Attoliu Car. JOH. AMIKIIT. Asenl, . Hiili'iit, Oregon. ilUCKSiimiiSBwi noiiasiioHsa )l Sill r i) niiii nun (V m m, OSMH4 SI I (i.iiimerrUI HI. JO-l-li Halein. STOVES and RANGES riumbiDg, Gu and Slcaw Filling. Tinwaro and Artistic Metal Work a Specialty. "Aatlit Ibr the lUCIIAItnWJtf iKjyrroy comi'aSvk Punmtm. m-, ImMUImnI lu UW M. iVJ. 1VIJSAD, PRACTICAL GUTUER Uons, and posUIvHy ourea piM, or omGINAIi- A11IETIN15 OIN'J. W A l'l'KAb,mii.vcifiVr-L ,. u r.nlra.1 Tr'Ia tnlATauUttHl fTf.NT UA,1K1,T W r.. I l.i.! 'A.' "iKilik.Ta.K., f toglveperfaetBgyiVaoUonfornieiwy fo,100.UfeBtretJ Salem, l kjfeMS&XSi relUiHUMl. rrWear oenta per w. eeuU utbojc-br mall 80xta. Mm. rXXZS?J?5? ForsaleV-Dr.ILW.Coi. j . ' ' .' H. o. uiw.wivrt,-.Or. WKKKI.Y.H.W Jan and Clae MtaMlsbad Al advofUal tU HJI Fittnf Sawc a Satlahj. 2c,trj?wM,u': tr 1' i.nu an Kin "old by V. irtttowi kjit .aaArt Ur