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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1889)
Hf 4111 lllllfl' BlW3UMil'ug,PB"'"1"" iMU.IIWIM1P3WWBnwWBjB I " . t CAPITAL CITY NEWS. Recital of (he Daily Doings Compiled From Various Sources. Happenings Over the City and News From the Country. Athtnzim aid Alka-Hesptrlan. There was a very large audience at the halls of the above named societies last night, and an enjoyable even ing was passed In listening to a well prepared program. Meeting was called to order by llalph Moody of the Allai-Hesperiau society. The ilrst on the program was an excell ent and pleasing Instrumental duct jby Misses Edcs and Hughes, aftpr which N. Davis delivered the ad dress of welcome in a few well chosen remarks. "Problem of life." well prepared address by Dr. Cusick, broughtouta number of complimen tary remark?. Following this was au instrumental solo by Miss Pearl Scott. Sho captivated the entire audienco andwas loudly applauded, fluo presldont then called on Hon. 1$. A, Miller, wjio, spoke in a very profound and brilliant manner on J,he subject that Dr. Cusick hail discussed, closing by telling a few Vtaled out of school." M. G. Lane discussed the- "Pacific Coast" in very Interesting remarks. Mcssers Keller and Chaso finished the oveu jug's program with a duet on the bau jo. and guitar;, they were, loudly encored, A society paper edited by Miss Nellie Edes, was then read and it is needless to say that the fair edi tor, made some protty "pointed" re marks, , Naming the Streets. To ono who is unacquainted with Sulein'8 streets or to the stranger thero Is much trouble In trying to find any certain location. This is because , tlo street names aro not placed oil the street corners. This is something that should not bo longer overlooked, Thero aro dozens of boards already printed and ready to bo placed in position. They have been ready a long time and are now stacked uway in tho Capital engine house. Tho council should make some provision for the work of plac ing thorn on tho proper corners. Then strangers will know wheio they are. - For Woolen Mills. Petitions and subscription papers ro to-day being printed for tho woolen mills committee and every thing will be ready for a grand start on Monday. They have hopes of raising tho $20,000 in a short time. Every member of tho committee stands ready to bet a now hat that in two weeks timo the entire sum Will be subscribed. The comniltteo organized by elect ing It. S. Wallace chairman. W. N. Luduo and A. Bush refusing to servo on tho committee of solicita tions, E. M. Watte and I. A. Man ning were appointed instead. A Chlnrse lletecllre. At Monmouth a few days ago an English speaking Chinaman, who professes to bo a detective, gave the information that ho had discovered ti enactors of the blqody Mon mouth tragedy of several ycf. ago In which three Chinamen were mur dered. Ho Is still on track of the blood-stained hands, having fol lowed ,thein from San Francisco to Now York, China, Japan and Australia, whew they now are. Ho is gathering evidence hero. , ' ' Tnirrtjr Exempt, Tn Oregon the following property is exempt from executien: Musical instruments, books and pictures, 75; household ellect, $:t00; clothing 100j and clothing to ouch nieinber of t,ho ftunlly, f"i team, t,ools, Instruments or library or whatever is needed in tho trade or profession of debtor, $i00; ten sheep, two cows, 11 vo hogs three months provender. No ex emption Is good against u claim for purclnibo money; no homestead, Nanking ' Street Railway. Street Commissioner .Thompson says the .street railway will bo "plank ed, on tho outside, at once along tho entire line. This. Is (or tho pro tection of ho rails and ajso to enable veohlolos to more easily cross tho track. JJo thluks It will be plank ed. Inside befo,ro moiyy days also. Tho switch at tho M. K. Church will receive iislilo nlutiklns Imme diately. , , fyo.ooo rr a Wt Mill. Salem must be a hard place for niouey. At Moody1 revival the M. K, qhuruh was Ml of people 1200 being present, and when tho oolloc tlon wiiB counted, tho Ua.iitai Juuhnai. say, only four dollars was. found In tho plate. Hukvr City Nevollle. A VICE OF HIDEOUS HE1N. 1 Lots of Unmbling Going on in Snlcm Under Our Very Noses. CIRCUIT COURT D0CKET.- TSTn mnre annrowlate time than Saturday evening could bo choben i.ii, nnii tim attention of tenn has just been prepared tho law-abiding and liberty-loving Capitai. Jouunal was anxious to citizens of Salem to the fact, that publish it this week Jn time to have this evening there are several gamb- the run of the weekly issue but oaturuay unuuyu un vuo . ...,. ling game3 In progress evening may be no worse than the copy could not be obtalhed. frnnonillfcv of CVeulnES. bllt it is truth patent to all that thero is much gambling conducted openly about the capital city. It Is done so openly that players aro wont to boast of their winnings or deplore their losses. Tho manipulators of pasteboard aro no respecters of Sun day, as during the day of rest and under the very shadows of our am ple churches, the game proceeds. There may be no gambling on Suu dav but card playing on this uay strictly prohibited by the law., is It might not be untimely (o de- Auderegg ; s jit for possession Board of school fund commission ers ,s. W. S. Smith et al.; confirma tion. , Winnie Graham vs. Mavy E. Greenwood ; suit in equity. I, E. Dawson vs. E. M. Croisau et or al.; injunction. Azelia Kirkland vs. Myron ivirK laud ; divorce. J. W. Salisbury et al. vs. Mary L. Llghtfootet-al.; confirmation. J. P. Johnson vs. Geo. E. Allen ; action for money. Samuel A. Keel vs. F. Levy; equity. i Ching Henry vs. C. D.' Smith ; damages. ..( ., fiur iirurila In t.hn lnw reirulat- ing gambling, as foniid"in tho cqn) change of, yenue, stltutlon of tue state.qr .yrgpn,. " isamon-' tho possibilities. Uiat thp ofilcers mo ij;nonyifc of the facts, but it is hardly probable. , , The law says Unit each nrtd every person who shall deal, play or carry on, open or cause t;o be openea, oi who s!i v 1 conduct, either as owner, nrnnripfnr nr imilllove. Whether for hire or not, any game of faro, monte, foulclte, poker, draw-poker, bluff, UF.aSj.iVure-W or any banking or other gumeijjayed ,witli cards, dice or any other device, whether the same bo playefl fpr money, checks, credits or any other representative of value, shall bo guilty of a misdemeanor and iuon conviction thereof, be fore any justice of the peace, upon complaint, shall bo puni3hed by a fine of not less than twenty dolh,rs, etc. The law further provides that It shell bo the especial duty of each district ntl.iiioy, slierilt, constable, city or town marshal and police of ficer to Inform against and diligently prosecute unyoi-nil persons whom they sh.-ll have leasonablo cause to believe guilt v of a violation of the provlbio of thi . chi.pler. And uny oAlcci fjlinbo to do shall himself be deemed guilty of u, misdemeanor, etc. This is a "small" matter but one which evidently needs regulation at the hands of some ono whoso duty it is, and why are theso houses not closed and tho ofi'endcrs punished? WILL IT PASS? Some Strong Fighting Doing Made Aguint House Hill No. 1!). Monday at two o'clock tho much talked of "Portland water bill" will come up In tho House, and tho re sult In .still shrouded . In a mist. Tho bill has been passed in the Senate over the Govcnor's veto, but It will not bo met so favorable in the House, and as It will require forty votes in the House to become consti tutional it will push the supporters to make it. There aro a number of men from tho city of Portland who are financially interested iu the passage of tho bill at the state house using their utmost power in its fUvor, while at the same time there aro a number of representatives who are working for the people who do not Intend to allow Its passage if it lies in their power to overthrow it. It has been hinted that the"precious niotnl" has been shown to some e-, preventatives una wueiner or ma. u Will glhnjMj tHlr l&lwti &' seen. Tho people urc against any such bill and It Is Imped It wilj iot This afternoon the John ITnghcs property In South Snlqm vtls b'uld by tho mlmlnlstmtor, JuyiHimjwon IfV ouq qrcas uroiu tmot $130 and evon ut the ttmb of the death of Jolin Hushes last fall tflo niinralsers returned a valuation of :fr050. ,To-dy ho place Bella ,wlth sprntwl' btldlig at .$1025., Verify Jiileni bonmetn. ' liemtTtl Ultt. S. A. r.l-nis (Suocossor in. T A McDonald) hhairv'moveil his Murblo H. White was appointed. and Qraulto Works to uommeroiai street opiioslteStato Iusyraneo ulld ifig, where he Is prepared to do first clans work on shorjt notice, Ifo has the ! lurtrest i brouL'ht to the state and Will sell ut nrleus as low as tho lowest. For houcst work give him a call. 2wdw I'or Regular Term Hcginning Mon day February lllli. Although circuit court bcgi"s next Monday, the docket fu- -.'. ? T c Aside from the docket below are a number of criminal cases, the offenders now awaiting tho -action of the grand jury. The court docket is as follows : Parsella Paquet vs. John Paquet ; divorce, ,M, Kaminsky vs. M. Gerschback ; garnishee. A. It. Jewett vs. A. English ; ac tion for money. Wm. N. Northup Otal. vs. Fred Beer j suit for possession. -Wm. N. Northupetal. vs. Fred LOCAX SUMMAKY. Found At 252 Commercial St., Spalht & Souder. dim . , v.'ce'sarcrecVivi&sv iu .ch nco ,ev' lcaiiiDg up. Lr w itl&ht '..'o had oae of tLfl no. i.aw.lc me w i!o Vbts. Painless dental operations at Dr. T. C. Smith, 92 Stalo street, tf. A f cd art k.: the Je"ls!-t rs I avc gone I Ano to s; end. A ..lai-rfce license wa3 yester fl.iv fivenlns issued to H.i J. Down ing and Julia McICee. Tomorrow afternoon tho Salem streetcars v. ill bo making regula rina frmn . nmmerclal street to the depot. A marriage license was this afternoon Issued to Ira HIbbard, aged tyenty-one. and Susie Klppin- ger, aged seventeen N. C. Myers ofScio, David Lor- Inir of Portland, and T. W. Daven port of Sublimity were fo-day grantr ed notaries commissions. Noih ' Temloio are changin I'it- : TO TtaK rs jcirry oksaivIsm. n- ... ! i . 1 John Munch vs. N. Kratz et al. J. J. Dalrymple vs. J. A. Looney;, -slo succeed, motion, for leave to Issue execuUo. State of Oregon vs. Rosenfield l ' and Rosenthal : libel. R. H. Ruthei ford vs. W. P et al.; aciou for money. Chns. H. Dodd vs. W. G action for money. B. L. Beatly vs. R. L action for money. D. H. Clo-e vs. Hatlio divorce. Jolm Fuchs vs. r.03ina Fuchs; divorce. William Ccsper vs. Peter Schar back e.nl.; action for money. J. C. Foley vs. John Barnes ; damage. M. Sachs vs. Hemlow & Hall ; ac tion for money. A. Grant vs. Samuel A. Keel ; ac tion for money. Elizabeth Brown vs. John McKay et al.; partition, Sarah J. Eberhard vs. Elizabeth Ebcrhurd et al.; replevin. James C. Smock, guardian, vs. Geo. Clino et al.; action on bond. Mary Littell vs. Geo.. Clino et al.; action on bond. Eleanor Shrtunvs. Henry Slim- ; divorce A. J. Basey vs. Robert Ford ; equity. ' J. C. Foley, by Patrick Foley, guardian, ad litem, vs. John Briiej; daiuujes. , , ,, A. J. BttE?y vs. Amelia E.jy ; divorce. John Patterson vs, Clell Hadycn ; dnnrxoH. Thomas Townsend vs. Grace L. Townsend ; divorce. Marx & Jorgenson vs. E. M. Croisau leplevln. r , 4 Honiios-. Bros. vs. McNa'vlii A'Co; action for money. Hu JR j Holiness Bros. vs. Allen. fcsAihJ et al.; action for nionpy. ( 'jk'N It. W. Bustls vs. HjiTuowHiitJ; action formoney. rnno.itL Co.- VbVjA. J. Ha-jiey etal.; oonlirmalion. . J. F. Merely vs. R. E. Moo "wur'vvr. i. -r-o utiMi iarrnrxrp fl? lYoung .Paws; SwavTi TOTHdOl a : FINEST ADDITION TO THE CITY, Wide Avenues, Benutitul Lay of Land, Full Lots, Mngniflcent Yiewand Perfect Drainage. Corner Lots O'nly $300, Inside Lots Only $200, rri.. ro UnttHvplv flip iipst lots for the monev that can bo hnntri.t .. hand fast an:', should keep on until joining the city limits. ; The tract has been platted and there are lgj x, ..11 i..u!i,.in1i.nfmii hn riinip int. Antlcinato the comlngboom with a PROFITABLE INVESTWIENT, By Bujing Lois In The CAPITAL PARK ADDITION, Represented By H. BELLINGER & CO. i - They Also Have a LIST OF REAL ESTATE lVnf.nii&iJMwiri. whlnh t.hov offer -tit tho very lowest prices, anil invite V ' i i ii J" yr they fpll into the hands of men who will bul'd r houso on &ch one Iteprr o.;tr.Uve3 Miller and Nap ton were in aJUaf'.nnce at the joint meet'mg oC tho All:a-Hesponan aqu Athenajum soc'ietto la.t niht. G. W. ..iCit. who haa been actlncr as engineer a' he Ooegon SU.to Penitentiary, has resigned to accept a better po.mon eLsewnere Snlem hotels are lust now hav- lm a bitr run. Both tho Chemeketc nml Hook's have as heavy registers as they can readiiy accommodate The BoseboyJew-BBlies a cood annearahco in its new serrit weeklv form. It contains much live and entertaining matter and is JOB"".. . i C0U.NTV COIIBT UOIMiS. The count v court yesterday icauetl a dramshop license, for iK'iIod of one vi P"(i.y.. I.;. ,.,,..,.. nnnolnlmeutd were made iu supor- mnraovuieneep u.e P.iu . fiwwB8t.wpfpropp"y,ii!ia t ",r:tr.,M: mv. nr ,!. id SleJiv.Tvo years ago tills .-"" " , .- wksWnsldeiwl worth not over ' " u'MLx"vg ",in i'"'"--"; 85, G, M. Settlemolr resigned and Pat Kolley wis appointed. 40, 'Jr A. Dixlgo was appointed. i j'jtWrisht Foshay was appoluted. 4fi,.ft.' W. Vomney was appointed. 53, M. Hoberly was appointed In stead of C;l. Geer, who did not live In tho district. Go.Jj B. Shanks resigned and J. n Cant do Btiler Thau call at tlo Gnmge Store, 120 HtAtn strvet. if vou want a irood tea the 'largest Btock over or uny thing else In tho grocery line. -Uou-naiiioiooKatme uuo Cross Extracts, tho best in the mar ket. don't you think? Certainly. They were taken by CheiiiiiRton, whoso work always recommends itself. Go and sec him New baa!; block, up-stairs. T.inoma is :i boominrr city and has not a ' binaman within its s. A long while rsoUify InstitiiTetTrTJWbHioii'hrtliTs matter and it continues to this day. Some ono ha,, durrpeOa brnel of spo'led fish over the bank of Noilh Mill cieek between Commercial and Liberty btreels, that rivals Bun bu.'s's extiacis as a iiemmieiy. - Sem"'--veel.l'e- a e rapidly becom i ' Jo pojul:r style of ncsp.ipe-s inve tera Oieon The l.'.est ad dii oj io the ranks rro IheMcMin vMie Bcjistti, D.Jlas Observer ai'd Boschug Review. Tls uot all of life to livenor all of death to die, but you get more choice fancy groceries than you can carry away for a veiy little money at Squire Furrar's. Dont take our word for it, but go and see for your self. There will be a mccliic for the purpose of c.iablMuns,- a ere, mcry in Salem, on the lGth Inst. All who aits iiiiciesled in the matter will bo at the Oregon Laud com puiiy:soillco al that tinle. They are H-il'ing by the car lo. d. We lefer to llioso lino new goods at the Capitol Adventure Co. Tliev citriy a complete live stock of D-nnflK in nil cla -es and kinds of gooils. Piiios low and stock first ci. s. tf- It was slated . day or so ro in the CapitaIi JouttNAi thai, niaohln eiy for ,tl)e IcoFacibiy had already been shipped fom Chicago. This , v.'as an oi i'or. What we intended t say was that it would be shipped in a lew days. Articles incorporating the Grande Ronde Lumber company .Were1 filed to-day with' the Secretary of State. The principal offices are V .,.....) .it T. fJriiiulp. Tho sum ' !,fpr which the company is incorpor ated is $100,000. A. P. Armstrong of Portland 5-2S filed his k.udem. rk or the word Fnlein" as e dcwc;ii)ilve of dUiln- gi'ishiac name or tiilo of any bua ine:3 oi1 commercial school, losviUite, readonly orcollese for tho tc-chingl of wiLuig bhoithanu, typo wr.vl.ig or iclesiivphy. - i .i i . t 'A Uid SMenatk. Auother bad plqeo of Bldownlk is Uiat along theYocuni tract in East Salem. Yesterday a gentleman, who ilyea with Mr.'Grillty near tho'usy lum, was welkin along Fourteenth Street, between Chemeketo and Court and Just as ho mot two ladies and attempted to.pasa them a board ljew up, striking him in the face. The three parties were hurled tx tho ground and all quite badly bruised. These sidewalks need looking nfter. Wi-f - InntitrtrtiHtwcimilsifti absolve, curt lor nil e.iMillvo Ulv of the ucln. Mich a Snlt ilnum. jv oen uou, iiiuj worm Hbrtld Usud nud nil IioUUt or lntli-racUcop. Hiiiiin.Liuklu. whathpr aiUluT Ironv diwoi cxpouure. K U juamnCbod la Bold bj D.AV. MftthvA Co, r LARGE t-f -o- -And- every one having property for sale and all IMITMniNf! PIIRPHAQFRQ To Give Them a Gall. Office in Annory Building, State St., SAlETvr, - 1 - OREGON, mnr 1 -TO THE CITY OF SALEM.- VANDDYN AND STUMP, PROPE'S. The GILT EDGED Investment! Tho only choice building lots in tho market. In the city limits. Fronting on STATE, COURT AND OHEMEKETB SIS. mils ..... ... x i ...in. m !,!.. t nnnnnnf f?trcetrall' Sewers lam tnrougu mo iraci wuir is wj "" , v"..... .- 'im-, will nils... tho lots In a verv short time. The highest, dryest, prettiest and best hoUief spofrin Salem. In fuct these aro tho ONLY VACANT LOTS IN THE CITY OFFERED FORSA'LE. Being only four blocks from tho State capital, near tho publio school, near tho depot and near all other public buildings. Thev Front on the Main Thoroughfares Of the city and are in every way' desirable lots ritle Perfect! Full particulars by'calllng on ' MOORES & MANNING, 31? 'Commercial Street, Who are solo agents for the sale of these lots .. h ve -. i ...it., ,. i,o nnrl nllinr nronertleS. 01 waiw " have a choice list, Is solicited! and will receive prompt attention. r D&tf toE BEST STOCK OP STOVES IN THE CITY IS AT 1 . f s. R. M. WADK & CO 282 to 286 Commercial Street, SALEM. Garland Stoves, USTgCTfeJV Charter flak Stoves, (H on 'i 'AUDlrfM other leading styles. Also a Complete Stock of IlardwariJaDd Farm Machinery, Wageis and Cantip