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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1888)
v' s-npwtyTTiv w rnvti w LianTiwte,'wuPiMiwi w w jwwsipw i . -,...rv y -.itiMMhirfttMriiMMMMl wr IMllLirgtfJJJkH ' jggl IJT-'gyVgM "iWmMIHSWM! OVER TIIK gAPJTAL CITY. Complcle ltccil.il of ffie jfjjft l and !(ft& The Oily Ticket WIvor Uoats Fri marics County Xmvs. .Venn Along tlie J!j r. f tho thrco O. V. vlfgr Jnai tlw eo Sister ii((V ptyhfi&jmfy $ hit ih Fairlluld, frfiifj V-ilol place Of Three lipUH hIk' Ih under cofit..'t io tjko 800 toim of utr.iw IH L Ui)Hi wlicro ft -will be iiiiulo into paper. As si raw Is u very bulky lind hIiu e.tn ettrrv but 1,1242 buluH or IK) tons per trip. Tiie Ik-ntley ;(id IJw()ie cjirrylns much freight jp flj ijvfcr ftjf tran for to Yaqtiinij iiiirt $;i FrincKco, ih1 general freight iUiw.lt the liver. As soon an the winter rise of water reaches uh tho Three fcjiHer,i wI jy between Hanisbur and Corral IN. The Occident continues to jnnke. lier usual trips and lias just h.id lier boilers sulijeeted to i inspection. The Champion wor Kiiig ou (lip lower river, between Oregoli City and Portland. Since It is proposed to put the Alaskan on the Astoria run u possibility arises that the Willamette Chief will lie placed ou thoBalem route. Itlvor traflle will be lively for a long while yet. fja'jflr )yljnnis, Recorder Conn, Jlarsjml ItW, Treasurer ijiy-afloril. Last night's convention was called to older by Chairman Wright, who, in a few words stated the object of tlii) meeting. Vfm. Waldo was cho.'eii to the chair and C. 0. Uing Uli to tho secremry's" desk. Tj,e appolntipeut of committees first occupjed the attention of the Chair and (he following were reports ed:oncredentiais-E. M. Wulte, T. C. Shaw, Jasper Minto; on order of business O. II. JJilrtjett, V. M. Hujit, O. p. Huttoij. The coiijmitteo oij orticr jf bpsl lietH submitted the following ieport wlilelj was adepted: 1st, election ot permanent ofllccrs; -fid, nomination for tifaypr; old, nomination for recorder; 4tll, iloinl- ALBANV SEWS. At last yc have a steam laundry, engineered' by J. D. Smith. The mandate Is that the celestials must travel. The Evening Democrat has had a head put on it, as it were. He lhat as it may, this lively daily looks well with its nov head. Fred Mueller died on Sunday morning, of Ulceration of the stomach. He was an enterprising citizen, and one whoso demiso will be keenly fejt. Barney Bressler, the tailor who was taken here with the delirium tremens, and afterwards sent to the asylum, had $75 when ho came to town. Could ti be that he was roo tled ? The money is gone. A prohibition convention was hqjd lrist evening for the purpose of placing ih nomination candidates for die" city ofllccsat the coming city OCCIDENTAL JOTTINGS. News And Notes of a General tercst to the Westerner. In- niitlpij for jnursjinl; .jtl, npiiilfiution pJpjStloii. Tlicre were only six pres Deinucullr I'nin.iilrk. This evening the city democratic primaries will be conducted at the respective wards in tills city for the purpose of choosing delegates to the city convention aixl nominating candidates for aldermen. First ward primaries will he held at Capitol mill, second ward Justice Chaso's olllco In the opera house, third ward Fisher's ivcry stable, foiirth ward at Chemekete. In the first ward are to ttoclnv-en two can didates for aldermen and four dele gates, second one nhlcniian and M-'ven delegates, third one aldctman nod three delegates, fourth one alderman and four delegates. The city convention meetH tit Justice Chase's ollce on Friday evening, Kov. JiOtii for the purpose of nomi nating candidates for mayor, city recorder, marshal, and Measurer, and will be composed of eighteen delegates. o Mulliiuumli MuMooin. The Oregonian publishes a list of those in Multnomah county who pay taxes on property worth $10,00) or more. The list contains the name of i!I5 poisons and corporations of whom 171 pay on from$10,iHK)(o&20. 000; (SO ou from WO.OOO to f.'tO.OOO; JJt) on fiom $30,000 to $I0,(M0; 1" ou from $10,000 to $50,000; 1 1 on from fflO.OOO to $00,000; (t ou from $00,000; to $.70,- for tieasurer;0th, election of ward committeemen, by the delegates of eacn ward; tn, election ot ciiuirmaty of city eo'iiim'ittee by the cbiiventloM at large; 9th, udjoiinnnujit. Nbriilntitloiis were next hi order. For mayor the names of CI. II. Wil liams and John U. Wright were placed before the convention. The vote wus by ballot and it re quired u inajorty of all votes cast to numiutitu. The first ballot gave wlillannjSl, Writ'"1 10i Dr. Cusick 1. Williams wits declared nomi nated. For recorder L. F. Conn, J. 11. Slrickler and J. M. l'ayne were placed in nomination. The first b.illot gave Conn 24, Strlcklcr 10, l'ayne 1. Conn was declared duly nominated. For marshal J. II. ltoss was the unanimous choice of the convention ami his nomination was made by acclamation. For treasurer E. J. Swaflbrd and C. M. Parnientor were placed in nomination with this result: Swuf ford ;(U, Purmcntur-i. Swaflbrd was dov hired the nominee. Committeemen lor the ensuing year were chosen as follews: First waul, O. G. IHiigham; second, J. D. McCully;thiid, E. M. Waite; fourth, Ad. Dilley. Alter declaring John G. Wright chairman of the city republican central committee lor tho ensuing jeariho convention adjourned to meet at tho polls. cut, but they mado the nominations as folttVs-: For marshal, I. F. Ilurijcyj for frpmiurer, h. Flindtj for councillien. E. A. McAllister. J. F. Hull, and'w. E. Kellev. Some time ago tho county treas ury became empty and and a loan of $2o00 was effected. Warrants were also issued amounting to ?2o00 more, for which there was no money to pay. The financial condition is now in a more satisfactory condi tion. The tax collector is on his annual rounds and has already col lected about 0000 and there is no longer any scarcity of money for county purposes, and the county has tho money to pay all its indebtedness. LOCAL SUMMARY. 000; f on from $70,000 to $S0.000; -1 on from fSO.OOO to $1)0,000; 2 on from $1)0,000 to $100,000; IH on from $100, tXM) to $200,000; 8 on front $200,000 to $!i00,()00; 2 on from $;tOO,000 to $ 100, 000; 2 on from $100,000 to $500,000 and 1 on more than $1,000,000. The 0. It. & N. Co., Is tho biggest coriMimtloii taxpayer and W. S. Jjadd Is the highest Individual tax payer. -- MntliiK a I'mldrnl. According to tho new law the piesldentlal electors will not meet at the state capitals nntM Januiiiy ltth,at 12 m., instead of on Dcecnt lKvrotli,ashoietofofe. On the above mentioned day C. V. Fulton, Wil liam Kupus and Hobert McLean, piosldeiitlal electors for Oregon, will inetu in this cty and p-oeced to vote by ballot for president and vloo-prusldont of the United States. They will also select from tlie'i number one to acv as messenger to Washington. A SMriultf's fimci. linker City has nearly ix'ttdy for coiuilotl(m a lino new school lailld- lug and muong tho list of touchers Just 8(iputud the naiiio of Prof. Geo. A. Peebles (if S.tleiu Htuuds tlrst as 1irhiulHil. Prof. Peebles Is a giivdu to of tho Wllluinette University and dining tho past few years hits been connected with tho schools of Haltmt. Suhool at Haker City will not begin bofoi-o the tlrst of the your. Another Hotel! Hilly Cook, well known to the traveling public, has teurud a loae of the old Monroe linitso ami Is now engaged III plHciiiK it in shape Air opening a hotel, lie will bo ready to food ami take euro of tho good people In ulHWt threo winiks. Tho California man, Milieu, who was litiro a few days ago negotiating for tht hmno failed to tnsko itmtngo-j mums. fell Dunn Main. This morning at the state house a little sou of Carpenter Athey, who is doing some finishing work about t lie elevator, fell down stairs. Ho was sent from below for u plane which was several tlluhts above. Not returning at oncelte wasniissetl. His father started after him and found him lying at tho fo it of the stairs, a senseless form. It is sup posed ho attempted to slide down the bannisters ami lost his balance. He soon regained consci.iusness and Is Improving nicely. -- WuiU ou H.e bit ret Kaiha;. To-day State street Is a scene of busy activity. Men and teams, with plows, graders, scrapers and shovels aio loosening up the gravel and preparing to lay the rails. They experience considerable trouble in tearing up the firmly graveled road, but by doubling teams and using a heavy gravel plow they are able to dislodge it. ' Tlii- Uwrlauil .Munlhl). Among the coming attractions of this popular monthly is an interest ing descriptive article of Salem and the Willamette valley, which will appear hi an early number. Persons wishing to subset Ibe will please leave their names at Starr's Hook Store for Virgil Pe.lnger, who has ehaigo of tho Salem circulation of this nut'itulnc. lw-d&w. UarlquV Jail lllnls, Thpio aro but four prisoners In tho Salem Jail at prosont. They Aro all waiting tho notion of thegiandjury. They aro young O.-born who mado away with tho North Salem milkman's funds, Charles Cowen i ho sodomlst, and Al. and Willis Jordan who liitiuoncod the half witted orphan ghi t enter a life of shame. l'M Arrlteat lllll City. Yodorday ears on tin lino of tho O. P. arrived at Mills Ol.y, and the terminus U now located in Marlon county. A Mr. Hleo of Mills City U quite slok and not expected to recover. (Itl ur Tin-It,! At tho V. C. T. U. hull wharo tho lMVllw of tho W. C. T. U. will servo Mimptuims dlninjr from 1$ until 4 o'clock. Al SlTlttUtK t'Ol'KT. i Salm, Nov. 97. John PsttorMin, ipoiulont vs. Clsll Hay dun, appullant; apoal from Marlon county. Argued ami submit tad. Warren TruittandN. L. Butler of Dallas are in the city. Joseph Schrog died at Dallas yes terday, after a protracted illness. A daughter of Mrs. Shedd of Sil- tertou, died In California and was brought to Silverton for burial to day. To-day the Oregon Land Co. has on exhibition the premium potato of the season. It weighs ninety-three ounces. Thomas. Humphrey of Ilillsboro, and Wr. W. Hutchinson of Salem wcro to-day granted notary's com missions. The report that a case of small pox had developed ou the river steamer Occident is denied by tho company. Yesterday morning's overland train killed Itev. Parri&h's cow. She was on tho track and failed to heed the danger signal. To-morrow will bo held the quarterly examine lion of tho school teachers of Marion county. The examinations will continue for three days. The county (ax lolls aro not yet all In, and Secretary McUrldo In forms us it is probable the state levy cannot bo made before the first of next wick. Preparations aro under way for a line dinner at the asylum Thanks giving day. Mr. Savage to-day sold twenty-live turkeys to the Superin tendent for tho occasion. The report that a lady in North Salem had been taken down with the smallpox this morning proves to be a canard. No case. hero exist save in tho Schwab family, and they aro all f.iur doing nicely. Judge Shaw Informs us that he js In receipt of favorable reports from an oi me quarantine oltlcers up- pointed at Uillerent places in the county. There mo no cases at Woodbtirn, as reported. Thu ulection returns aro now In from every county hi the state, anil tho vote is being canvassed, hot will not bo completed before late to night. The plurality for the repub lican electors will be about 0740. The Salem Commercial Review Is now in press. It is got ton up by C. It. Presley of California, and E. M. Walto Is doing the mechaulcal part of It. Tho California boomer proposes, giving tho publication oao consecutive Issue only. ' .NOTICE. Thoro will bo a supper sorvod In good Now England stylo on Thanks giving night for the benefit of party gnors and others at tho Home Res taurant, (W. C. T. U Hall) under tho opora houo. Terms reasonable. dSt. K. M. law, Prop. . 1juUi, ilo n.x ru In your oMtiutextan lv tlt,i r iMMMtaiHi I'o.metitM anil fee i!ittim. 41 Corvallis is to have electric lights in operation by Juno 1st. John T. Mael, the county clerk of Grant county, had to resign. He fell short in his accounts about?2200 on an $8000 salary. The caso of State against Miller, the boy case-knife murderer, was bocrun at Corvallis yesterday. J. F. Caplesof Portland has been em ployed to help conduct the prosecu tion. It is stated in a dispatch from Cheyenne that some cowboys, while gathering beeves last month on the Sweetwater river, in Fremont county, Wyoming, ran upon a herd of 23 buffaloes. They followed them ten miles and captured six calves by lariating. Tho Union Pacific will build a lino of their own In the near future from some point on tho Oregon Short Hue to tho Pacific coast. Sur veys are already being made on a route that has been recommended, and work will bo commenced on the road in the spring. At Cove, Union county, last week tho largest woman of tho Pacific coast died. Hf weight was 400 pounds. Hreqtiirpd for her inter ment a coffin seven feet long, three feet high and four feet wide. It was said she was a sister to the "big woman" with Sells Bros.' circus that visited Oregon tho past summer. At Lebanon Saturday Gco.Elkius and Charlie Parrish were manufac turing spit balls for amateur fire works. Walter Miller was holding a can containing the powder, when a spark from a burning ball fell into the can igniting tho powder, burn ing Walter's face and eyes badly. Ho is as yet unable to see, but it is thought his sight will not be per manently impaired. On arrival of the freight train yes terday evening at Hamburg, one of the brakemen, a young man named Leathers, was missing, and ou re turning back with the engine the mangled body was found a quarter of a mile below the station. His head was fractured and his leg broken. His homo was in East Portland. It is not known how he Game to fall from tho train. A few days ago a freight train of tho Southern Pacific, near Tucson, moing twenty miles an hour, down grade, ran into a herd of cattle, stiikioga yearling calf, which jumped on the pilot of the locomo tive. It quietly lay down and rode for nitio miles. As the traWi ap proached Tucson, the signal whistle aroused it and the calf jumped from the pilot and scampered across the range. A great many people, both in Sehome and Whatcom, favor changing the name of Wluiicom and Sehoaic to 'Be'i'ushr.m,'" a'l llvee of the towns adjoining one an other and fronting on the bay, viz.: Whatcom, Sehome and Bellbibam to bo incorporated as one cily imder au amplo charier to be obtained from tho first legislature when state hood shall arrive. It is ovident that one large city will bo built on Bcllingham bay, from the projects on foot and In prospect. Upon tho Suislaw a few days ago John Schwartz, George Montgomery and others went out hunting and started a bear, which tho dogs put In a thicket of brush and brought to bay. John being very quick on foot got tho lead of tho boys aud rushed in tho thicket and shot and killed tho bear. In the meantime George Montgomery came up, and seeing John's black coat, mistook it for the bear and shot, tho ball pass ing through his body near the short ribs. Hoc.ied out, "I am shot!" George ran to him and picked him up, when ho said, "Lay mo down and let mo die." And in a few minutes after killing tho bear ho was a corpse in the samo thicket. Be Warned. To whom It may cencern: All persons having fruit or shrubs need ing to bo pruned had better wait until the danger of freezing has passed. We may have a cold snap yet. So be warned. All wanting such work done leave orders at Moores & Manning's or with the undersigned. d3tWl D. D. PllETTYMAH. How often do wo hear our friends Bay : "Ohlnm feeling pretty well but have a Slight pain in tho buck that I suppose will goon pass away." Hut docs It pass away? No, not often unless assisted by some good remedy. Pain in the back Is frequently followed weakness, flushing of the body, mucous and milky discharges, eruptions of the facenDd neck, dizziness, loss of ap twtltn. ircnornl debiiltv and llrleht's di sease of the kidneys, If you hae any of these syniptoms ao not aelay Din save umo money and health by using Oregon Kid ney tea. It is a wife and speedy remedy, bold by D. w". Muthews & Co. A man who has practiced medi cine for 40 years, ought to know salt from sugar; read what he says: Toledo, O., Jan. 10, 1887. Messrs. F. J. Cheney & Co. Genr tlemen: I have been in the general practice of medicine for most 40 years, and would say that in all my practice and experience, have never seen a preneration that I could pre? scribe with as much confidence of success as I can Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by you. Have pre scribed it a great many times and its effect is wonderful, and would say in conclusion that I have yet. to find a caso of catarrh that it would not cure, if they would take it according to directions. Yours Truly. L. L. GQltSUCH, M. D. Office, 215 Summit St. Wc will give $100 for any case of catarrh that cannot be cured with Hall's Catarrh Cure. Taken inter nally. F. J. CHENFY & CO. Toledo, O. EfejT'Sold by druggists, 75c. ESTABLISHED BT TIOKaTa The Capital NationalBal OREGON, m MISCKIXANEOUS. UK- SALEM, - - -Capital Paid up, - . OltipiUJ, - - - - . .! ILH. WAT.f.m " V. W. MARTIN, . VIcwS? J.n.AMEitT.,...c?g uiHturoRSi ?MMra.Y W-W. Martin, J.M.Martin, H.S. Wallace Dr.W.A.CuMck. J.H.Albm T. McF. Vatton. ' LOANS MADE To farmers on wheat and other tm.fl able produce, conslnrrt L irJaB cither In private crnnrto.;n. ipubllo warehouses. State and County Warrants BoniMilN WJMMtKCIAL PAPER jjiscuunieo. at reasonable rate. tJ drawn direct on Nnu- v A..? "J Kranckco, Portland, London.'rarUl Hong Kong and Calcutta. J First Nat al Hal SALEM, OJtEGON. WM, nit. JOHN MOII 1. A nTTT3 REYNOLDS, ,- J'reslii Vlci I'resldi - Casl C. II. Monboe, J. U, S. Bell. Late of the Monroe House. Monroe & Bell, Proprietors GENERAL BANKING, Exchange on I'ortland. San FranrtJ wew .ork, London and Hon? Kol bought and sold, fctule, County and cl i:.V." , "."., "'i?"V. "V"c . cormai niv.itu ii ucuusii, vnu transact Duslm WItn US. Liberal nnvnnrfa tnnn wheat, wool, hops and other nmwrhl reasonable rates. Insurance an such J V.U.UJ tn uu uuiuiuuu at ine Dankh must icimuiu companies. Che mm Bote FREE BUS. Sample Rooin$ for Commercial Travelers. From SI to S3 per day. SALEM - - OREGON. 10tf tirnnnrnd In rlnllxrm fpunlro vull , ages, and any thing else thai lie cnn'ttl his wagon to any pai t of tho city, qnidl atwui, uuiiui, mm iiuuiur, man ii can! done by any body else. Lcao ordeal iUllllU S5U1U1C. NEW BOOK. DEEDS OF DARINS BY BLUE & GRA rilHE QUESTION OF THE DAY. 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Profusely illustrated to t Hie. No other book at all like It. Agenl waniea. uutsetis cverytning. i Time forpayments allowed agents M vi ninas ana ireigut prcpata. planet nonrc c.a.. ivn bsiS. ll-fl lyw. 5t. Louis, Xl FOR BARGAINS IN FURNITUR ao to ROTAN & WHITNEY, 102 Court Street, Salem, Oregon Having bought out thp remainder pi b chair factory's stock, wo are prepared i fcell chairs lower than any house InOrep liLACKSMlTHING and HORSESHOEING. JBB SCRIBER (6 POHLE 2SSH, 312 and 3U Commercial SU, Salem. 10-1-tf Take Note of This. T7IOK 83,300 WE WILL SELL CIO acre X1 well Improved garden land, within 3 miles of Salem. Good road to town tho V unto at tnese flrumL rsm nnH wn ...m """,uv,7ils, OlIASIHRnT.IV Opera lloube, Salem, Or. w Jl J(XH. AftBBUT, Agant, INSUItANCE Com puny. I Klro and ila- rine. Palem, Oregon. A lrKAL,8ILVBRTON, WEKKLY. JlO 3LPryear, Independent TheAi'i-KAL W eiraulated in Marion. 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