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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1888)
iiJP"P.lWflM,,!l i WV t&mmmmmmmm i EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL PHBMSIIKD EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY, nv THE Capital Journal Publishing Company. I iNconronATT.D O.'llce, Corner Court and Mhtrtjr Streets, TKHMS OK BUIISCIUPTiON II AIM. Ono year, by mnll ..... ......tS 00 Hlx months, by mnll . . 2 CO Tlirco months by inr.lt 1 23 Per week delivered by carrier... - 15 , WKKKM. One year i '...' . .... ..51 TO Hlx month 7i Ono yiir, If pnldforlnndvancc, 1 00 Six months, " " . i , JO 9-1 'oit musters nro authorized to re ceive subscriptions. irI?nlcrrd as second-ciass mutter nt tbo Snlem .Oregon, l'ostoillcc, J unolM.lKSa. W. H. I5YAKS -CLAHK I). IKVIXE Editor Local Editor WEDNESDAY, NOV. 14, 1888. TItK PRESIDENT ELECT. Fill ADVERTISING ! No Cliarges k DVKHTIHEMKNTs! UN 71 Kit TIIR lii-mlH of WAKTKIl. FUlt HALU Oil KENT. FOUND. MIST, clcnf mi lio- cvptablH nature, nftt'to exceed threo lines, win no neo Kir ono ween oniy ono nu. lor each Individual. Thin docs not Include business advertisements. t If unsweis fall to come the first tlm" we Invito mh many icpetltlcmt-iiBiire necessary to sectiro wlmtyou mlvrrtUo for. AVo wIkIi the advertiser to feel ttiattlicynre not tin Kwlp( on uh by uslnjr our free roliiiniiN, Tbo t'Ai'iTAi. .lointNAf. Is tbo medium through wblcb tliu general nubile mn il WH.VH luivo Ibelr wnnlM supplied. 'AdvertlMTK Hboiild remember that let-i tel'H dlri'eteil In INITIALS ONLY are nut lrllveied thiouu'h the poHtollleo. If Inl-' t In Ik am iihcd tliey Nbould bu directed to, the erne of Mime person, llrni.or poHtolIloo box, AdveilUemenlH run be led at our otllee orM'iit Hiioiil-Ii tbo mall to CAPITAL JOUUNAL PITH. CO. Tho president elect spends the dnya quietly at Ills residence, receiv ing a goodly number of his neigh bors and friends who call, and read ing letters and Eastern papers. Since the tlay of election Gen. Har-' rison's mall lids steadily Increased, until it hab now reached mammoth firoportioriB. it requires an 'express wagon to haul the bundles of letters and bags of newspapers that arrived almost daily. About 1500 letters and Bcveral bags of papers comprised Monday's mall. Hereto fore Gen. Harrison has tried to an swer overy letter, it pnty to ac knowledge Ith recelt','b'tlt With such an extraordinary Increase he now finds the task will be too, great for him to undertake, as It would take Iiis entire time. He was very par ticular to impress ontliccorrc pond cut that it would have allbrded him great pleasure to acknowledge- the receipt of every communication, and up to Monday this was his intention but an inventory of over 7000 tele grams and letters, with several hun dred additional letters arriving each day, has caused him to abandon them Individually, and he asks the press of tho country to extend his kindest and warmest thanks to his friends. Nothing has more impressed the president elect than the enthusiastic and heartfelt expressions ill, the thousands of telegrams he has re ceived. Nearly two thousand of these telegrams and letters were of such a pcrsoual character that Gen. Harrison felt It might be considered Indelicate in him to permit the publi cation, although many of them are from persons of political or social distinction. JSesides this class of telegrams, there ar6 fully 2000 from men and women in tho humble walks of life, who express their sen timent of admiration and rejoicing in tho warmest terms, which, while exceedingly gratifying to tho gen eral imt calling forth his frequent mention in conversation, enjoin him from oilering them to the public. Charity With Tonr Thinks. Governor Semplo of "Washington territory has Issued a Thanksgiving nrnclnnintion which is somewhat out of the order of ordlrTWJrM&Wi'eW ljreu luiiu ui duuu uwuiuvuio,-' "jcxe, "recommends that dliUUuNrflie people of AVashingtdri 't&ri&r!tlo 'assemole in their plulfcnWoTtftill', 'in their school houses5 tihYicTely 'halls, in their loggers' ciithp's dud miners' cabins, on their ships and by the firesides of the rich nnd poor, in the city and country, and there give thank? to Almighty God for His infinite goodness to us aud to all men. If any homeless one be seen standlntr by' tho wayside on that day, I trust that those who arc more lortunatc win care' fori them, that they may see the 'silver' lining to tho clouds and -feel thoj sunshine of kindness for a moment, I ahd so not despair of human nature. I Such bread will return in blessed form to those who cast it upon tho witters." . SAN FRANCISCO CTO1ICLE Leaomg-lxawspaper 7 4tt' TQE--r PACIFIC OOAST. I'n'c bnll players, athletes, and all who take uny vigorous exercise should know that Dr. Henley's Dandelion Tonic t's iv tlinroufih rooq brocer. It produces ncu vitality, strengthens the niiHcliM nnd en ables them to perform twice tho usual amount of work without becoming titlpucd. Hold by D. V. Matthews fc O. THANKSOIVINO ritOCLASLYTION. (Statu ofOiu'iion, jv IKM'TI VK I IKI'A IITM KNT, MALUM, NOVI'MIIKK 7, II S.S. f 1M, This year now drnwlnjr In a eloso bus been ono of unexampled peace, plenty and piospcrlty within the borders of tho state. It Is proper that public ucknowl ediunent should be made to tbo Clrent Kulcr of tluUnlvcrso for Ills Innumerable biennial's. 1 do,tberefore,lehlKnatoThurs day, tbo ISlth day of November, as a day of ThnukfKlvliiK to AlinlKhly (iod, to bo observed by tho whole people of this Com monwealth In token of their Kratttudo for Ills ureal mercies. In witness thereof, I have set my band ami caused tho seal of the statu to bo af fixed, thU, tho seventh day of November, A. 1)., 1SSS. HYI.VKHTKIt l'KXNOYKH, (iovcrnor. lly thoKevernor: tJK. W. Ml'lllllDK, Hcerelary ofStnte. CLEVELAND AND IIIS PAKTY. A prominent olllcer of tho ad ministration, who has been a fre quent caller at tho Wliito House during tho present term, says Cleve land win unpopular with pretty nearly every olllcer of tho govern ment with whom ho hud to do busi ness, including members of his cabl nat, Onocaust) of this was his real or apparent distrust of everybody, wltli, tho possible exception of Dan Iiiunont, with whom tho executive was brought In contact. Early in Ids administration ho appointed several unlit men to olllco on tho recommendation of senators and roprotfontativcH, and from that time fojw.ard ho looked tipou their ml vice with seeming suspicion, and was oh'ary to u high degree in aceepHug suggestions from muu whose lndorso ineutH should bo rcgartletl pani inouut to those of outsiders. These gentlement who naturally had no pe,rsoiuil love for President Cjove land, saw that he was so niuch stronger' by Vlriitro of his' position atid'lhoelrciunstaneC'stitjliiack-ctlon, that the democratic party iuu( tho national convention should bo com iHlkVto'rinomiimU lilm. ife&m nldowq t,hat hlit jW8itlot pluoett him nbovo tlw ijvtxvwlty of cultivating tho friendship of the leaders In Ills party. Ho htul no npjarvilt ivgahl for tlt A.H)lnaof a ftcoiV of H'eten'U domoopitH, vlUi hut forthouxlDttiiuv of this "child of ilu-tiny," would have Ikhjh cnntltdates Iwforo tho eon vontlon. Ho did not not after con miltattou with Ills friends In tho Honntu and ht)Ust. Ho acted llrst, and others wore at liberty to consult uftor-vnrdrt If they ohoso. The advlco of such men iw Win. L.Scott, Win. htgorly and Wilson lUssoll wtw pruforrtaj to riuoh lUunoontts us Bamuul J, lUudall, Arthur 1 Gois man and Joint K. Moriionxm, Tho nouthorn i-ontlnnt in eongrtjiA ujj. pluddod ,lt'ulr "northern fani tmdo ally, and tho president ruwnrtbxl tho south with oulcurs. Tin: governor of Alaska, A. 1'. Bwlitcford, In his annual report to the secretary of tho interior, states that the white population lias great ly Ineretued. lie estimates that there are .'10,000 natives, and tho total population Is 40,800, and of this number 0,500 are whites, 10,000 Creoles and 2,1)05 Aleuts. In regard to settlement of public lands, tho governor states that all settlers In Alaska on public lands are mere squatters, who aro waiting legis lation from congress which' will enable them tosectiro titles. All tho salmon canneries In tho territory, seventeen in number, ate located on public lands, He asks favorable consideration by the department of the bill now pending before congress providing for the organization of the territory. A i.t'NATic llusslan named Nicholas Wassiley, released from the asylum at Sebastopol in the early part of this year, Is believed to bo tho Whitoehapel murderer. Ho killed and mutilated eight woman in 18S2, alter having been Jilted by a Parisian grlsetto, and was llnally arrested whllo trying to kill a woman. Ho was committed to the Insane asylum, where ho was con fined until discharged as cured. Onk surprlso follows another in thoglgantlo strides made by Spokano along tho smooth highway of pros perity. J. B. Camerson, vice-presi dent of tho Union Pacific,. C. J. Hubbard of Kansas City, and Chas. Francis Adams, president of tho Union Pacific, have Just" eonmtm- mated the purchase of'a largo tract of laud'on" tho north side, within tho city borders. Tho 'Oregon Land Company's ten acre lotsaro selling rapidly ,40 having been sold slnoo tho Sth of 8ept. There l no probability that 10 acres of good land within four inlleaofSalem wlH ever again be.otlered for f3Q per acre on easy tonus. There are now live Housed in iirooossoroonstri etlon on lots alroaily sold and roads are .being opened and bridges, built so tjiat the vah'o o( all of fho Jots is being rapidly enhanced. Any ono Aylshlng to buy ten acres of good land Air much less than tho price of a city lot will do well to look at this proierty at once as. ttiero is nodqubt but that It will all bo sold Inside of thirty days. . Cnl at the office of the Oregon laitd eoinptwy on Com mercial street nnd you will be shown tne nnnxjriv iree oreinuve. lO-lKxHltf. Considerable excitement wtu cratel this morning by tho an nouncement that tho wife of n well known Baletn buslneM man had clopetl with her huslmnd's olork, but Investigations revealed the fact she had only gouohurrldly to Squire Karrar A Co's to catch some of those splendid bargains In grocorleo, eta. Absolutely Pype This powder never varies. A marvel ot purity, strength anil wholeomencss. .More economical tlinn the ordinary find-', and cannot bo sold In competition with tbo multitude of low test, short weight nlinu or phosphnto powders. Hold only In can". ltOVAI. 1IAKINO POWDKltt'O.,100 Wllll.N.Y. ANGORA 'GOATS! ; THE CHRONICLE BUILDING. THF. 8A.V FttASfCISCO CIICOMCLC Is the ' first paper on tho Qoatt la ability and1 in the frcsh , neMand rpllabiHty, of'its NEWS. Nothing that the I world deslrca to' .know la omitted from ilta columns. It aims to (ill every' requirement ot a lint-class paper. Its Telegraphic Reports nro tho latest and most re liable, Its Local News tho fullest and .spiciest, and Its - Editorials from tho ablest pens in tbo country. ! TITn CrtOJKCLE;hisalvrays been, and always will be, the friend and1 champion of tbo' people as against cdmufiUtlons; cliques, corporation's, or op- presjlons o( any kind. It will bo 'ind'cftendent in everything, ieutral'ln nothlhg' falr'ar.d' Impartial to all parties, yet exposing- corruption' wherever1 found, and workfnff with fearless endeavor to promoto1 and protect cery'lhtcrcst of the (feat1 publlo whom it serves, and on whom It depends for support. DA1XY CIIItOXDCLE (including Sunday Quad ruple Sheet), by mall, JO T0 one year. . THE SAX FKASCI8CO WEEKlf CilHOX ICLE, the most .brilliant and complete Weekly Newspaper In the World, prints rcjrularly72 Columns, or eight pages of News, Literature, and General In- ormation; also, a magnificent Agricultural Depart ment. $1.50 for One Year, Including. postage, to any part ot the United States. SAMPLE COPIES SENT FBEE THE WEEKLY CHRONICLE, one year, and Premium Map of the United States, Canada, 'British Columbia and Northern Mexico, $2. tra. All orders must be accompanied, by the coin. Address all orders to M, H. de YOUNG, - Proprietor S. F. Chronicle Send for Premium List. NEW ADYERTISEMENTS. Admirers of Cleveland and Harrison, wo believe in Protection. & l ; h, , - ,. WcTnrotect our customers from,.iMiyIns: ruinous prices' for their c-noda them on n very small profit. -Free 1Y-a.de , Is our motto ns every person is freo to trnde with us nnd tnlto advantage of tl a. low prices. We have tho most complete assortment of " lues Dry Goods, . ; , ' Urider?vea.r, '' Clotliing, .: ''', Hats and Caps Boots andSho'esf.tk--' ... i ' vS -i ' : NptiorisiVv.Sr ' Cigarsvand --" .. YrvT-Via r--v 1-X. wU 0alf,and we will To bo found In tho city. ."Buy as you vote" with your eycsbpcn. mnko you welcome nt the Opera Ilouso Corner. The Capitol Adventiii'e (Jo. Nr mm mm ASK FOR IT! THE SELF-THREADING JBKIbl. fUT Jim? mm yWJJMt w W. D. CLAGGITI IIAS BOllE P" URE IMP0RTE0 GOATS FOR SALE. These are from tho well selected docks of C. . llnlley, of Snn Jose, Cal. Por pnrtluu .nrs call on or address him at Salem, Or. 10-17-2m. I. SCHNEIDER, .-DKAI.Elt IS WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY: Stayton, OltEaON. Keopn on hnnda large assortment of Jew elry, Wntches Clocks, etc, Hepalrlng promptly dono nnd warranted. I will give (he bct bnrxnlns In watches of any dealer Intho Willamette valley. 7:t(;Sm-w HOAYARD BROTHERS IX) General House Moving, Raising and ..... .llepiirins. Work promptly donent retuonable rate, Ordera tenant, CAPrrAi. Jourxai. ortlce wlllrrcelvoaiumtlohi tvn-tf ' Tt W "1 m a I 'ilm.irirfiRiijKX. . lilliiil'i - " 1 la If 111 Oil . IN ' "?J IK ", 'M i EL In it ore com bined the finest-mechanic al skill, the tnost useful nd: practical elements, niicl all knowrt'ivd. vantages that make a eew Ing' machine desirable to esll or uso. ELDREDCE MPGCO. ractory and Whohials OSes, BalTldera, OL 90S Wabath Avt., Chicago, SO Broad Strict, yew Torh. lltwfi3, wf ygfiiiiiCT fta 5irjrWkJ. FALL SEASON OF Special attention is called to our splendid display "of fashionable garments from thcwell known manufacturers Springer Bros., OP IIOSTON. They need no recommendation from us, being tho finest line ever placed before tho public. Each garment has a label at collar band bearing the manufacturer's name. ouk Is unusually largo nnd varied, representing 1, ; An excellent stock of CARPETS, RUGS, rolljHg AND - - LACE CURTAINS At prices extremely low. Full stock of STAPLE AND FANOY DRY GOODS In all departments. m f GOODS LUNN & BROWN'S; 219 Corner State and Commercial streets. The Latest Novelties. Agents for tho loMewIat! 5?.M lather patent LACE KID GrLO'B; tassl i J&f ST f dBk J&' jfi I FOR THE MILLION. 1 5aa T1"' lnnnnUon and adrlc for tb ft TOnnr. -mlrlrlU.ira.l r,A n.t ..t irim uuuMan y "7 I TMCtocVS ,FREE FREE!SENDF0ai7I jLarbodrifanlliuj private medical aid. or thoae nt ferlnr from Bmlaiaaated Vitality, Marrooa ad rtiyslesa ItobtU tr.or tranbU ol any kla4 arUUjr trom IadlacrUoai, breu, ir- xUon, or anreaute -which mar have broorbt !. iiiau.ur orcuai, iBouia eena for tne rocket Companion. The married and cspeetally thoea J10 North BeYeotti St., 8t. Lonls.Uo. k KB trtTiiTliiJaiuftat teTAiwriir. nimuuiciiuraiaiB..uiMP iuimiiii ut!iul4. XarvrtBtwrtiictuirvAl iJluiks In th4btate,A''(l bljrcMt. dUcoonu I hah sndfor idot price list of job pelBtl.nir. 'ud catabvvi Btom ljlntcr, Salem, Oregon. n -rV-F - ,i't - - , - li 'i OSTuillt jmtAYt'iWitf K HluUi-v imiruiin-(uoa; wtMgiitlltX) poundee uauibi hflc An r titiv ilndlnj the aboQi erllmlatuuHWlllT.tM wall rmtil for llw tiouble) tmlettVlDc yronl nt UittoaiOAof i OriouiUmt,Cvlruy 1THB OLD DOCTOR'S J" wuieo' FAVORITC. y rvniiaoie ana nericcuy Bali oca or uraatanasor women the' best st6ck of stoves - .-',' i IN THE CITY IS AT R. J M. WA. DLK ,,;& ' GO'S 282 to 286 Commercial Street, SALEM. Garland Stoves, . Charter flak Stoves, iton ',-li AND MANY OTHER LEADING STYLES. in... -i . i -. -tf . ,. . " Also a Complete Stock oflfardwae and Farm ifachineryagODS and Carriag .tori Th all otjp l h ;! private tnall ycara, ami nota.alaaia bad nanli. JSZIMAII'UIS TO JuADieS. l or tnouandsof we .In the Ota loct rnu ratasBP) tor wlfj parU-Titara. and rcccbr acaiTBtrer Known to xau itntilr oy tnall. 114 NorUi 8ieaU SU St. ixmlt, U tlutlwl Bute, in the Ol. ipbb: ntniapj lOtM-r rtluror4 U not as repreMnted. fiend t .. . " '.' FOR SALE. ' ' ' .4 FINE DUST AND JI0U8B-PR00P . Organ, alto a second hand IMano at a, oarpilu and on y. terma. Call on r. -- ' " DIAMOND. . . 308 Commercial St., 8alcm, Or. JO-itr ' , KELLEY BROS., I'nopiuurons of THE MT0L r i -1 si . , Miwl, XJcinta; board, 18 per week. No Chinese employed. 218 Ctommerolal St. SEED. 0 lSn IAN . FURNISH. MEBOUITE OR ' mixture or innoin ana rgoor fcinall ouantltleww mixture dresjj 17in Aa ilp,ajd.iileaqult In. lueww J-or lernui -T.O.JORY. Box 81. Bolem,Or. FARMERS. V fiayi VAY nw THE HIGHEST CABH 1WS butter. and noulLrT. AWO" . . - .j-? . - . -. are a feed store. aH Commensal ttrjej. l-dini XT. h. YATEr. S3 . .4-