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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1889)
SUBSCRIBU rot; THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. JIEST PAPER IN SALEM. ft'-Yi)U will lio well pleased with lt.6: I ADVlJltriSlJ IK TAL THE CAPITAL JOURNAL! it wn.i. in: .A GOOD INVESTMENT. 3-Tho Terms are. Most llensoiiijfto'u? VOL. 2. SALEM, Cm EG OX, TUESDAY, 1SLAX 7, 1SS9. XO. 57. CAPI aj pBvfMffTPHPgr?' flf gwi''"- Fi rst National Bank i P. 13. HOOVEH. O. B. EDGETT. 11, P. I50ISE, Jr. SALEM. OREGON. VM. N. LADVE. -DR. J. REYNOLDS", JOHN SIOIK, - - - ! President. Vic; President. - - Cashier. FAR MOUNT GENERAL BANKING, Kxcliange on Portland, Ban Kranclsco, New York, London mid Hong Kong bought and sold. State, County uud Clt v warrants bought. Farmers arc cordially Invited to deposit trad transact business with us. Liberal advances made on wheat, wool, hops and other properly nt reasonable, rates. Insurance on mich se curity can be obtained at the bank In most reliable companies. NEW LIVERY STABLE. Gaines Fisher, Proprietor. Comer Ferry and Liberty streets, N. E. cor from Chemckcte hotel, Silem, Or. Good accommodtitl ins for commercial travelers. First-class rlgj always on hand Charges reasonable. , IS LOCATED ON South. Salem HigTits Here Stretches Out Before You a Panorama, Tfiimii in riimiwi itiiiii mi iim mt iiwn i ii i iiihihi m tit linn wm ai mii Wagon Making and Repairing F. J. LARSEN Is prepared to do all work In the lino ot making or repairing wagons, buggies or carriages In tlrst-ehisH stylo and at reason able prices. Shop -15 State St., near Fiont. Of which enthralls the beholder witli bewildering admiration and wonder. In the distance the rugged Cascade Range draws out its serpentine length, while along it at intervals rise up like grim sentinels all the white and weiru SiNUW-UKUWJM'JU rJUAiis ot tne great nortliwest, tlieir Heads extending liigli in tlie celestial vault. The river goes winding northward "like a silvery ribbon wide," and on every side arc elements of beauty. Lovely" drives are being laid out and graded through the shady elevation and altogether the site is a trrand one for elegant homes. The Willamette Investment Company Have the exclusive sale of this beautiful addition. Lots will be sold on the installment plan. Tills Company also have a large list of choice city and farm property, 5, 10, 20 and 30 acre-tracts adjoining Salem. IfeJT'Moiiey to loan on farm and city property, insurance in reliable companies. 2J5 up-stnrs, Moores' llloek. z RFC D From New York and Chicago Q THE FINEST GOODS IN THE CITY. PQ DRESS GOODS And trimmings of all kinds to match in Persian trim mings, Plaid, Stripe and plain Surahs, Braids, Plushes etc., etc. RIBBONS, KID GLOVES AND GLOVES OF ALL KINDS .SUNSHADES AND. PARASOLS, Eiill and Complete Lines of Embroideries and Laces in All Widths. Beaded Shoulder Wraps and latest Novel ties in Scarfs.' FULL LINE" OF DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS. CARPETS. Curtains, Poles, Portiers. z 9p 8 Z z r No. 239 Corner State and Commercial Streets. M LUNN & BROWN. 8ST"A full and complete stock of Men's Furnishing Goods. Always in the Lead!! Everybody knows that, without any exception, The Cap ital Adventure Company have the most complete general stock in Salem and we guarantee to undersoil any of our com petitors. "Wo have thebirgest and best assortment of Clothing, Hats' Boots and Shoes for gentlemen, and can please any one either in quality or price. , People who have to labor and want the most for their money will find it to their advantage to trade with us. We always give full weight and good nieasiiro We make a spe cialty of country trade, and farmers will find our prices (qual ity and weight, being taken into consideration) lower than the lowest. Wo handle country produce and pay flic highest CASH price for wool. Wo have plenty of room for all, and can make everybody feel at homo in our store. We ofler you no baits, expecting to make it up on something else, hut mark our goods at n uniform low price. These arc facts in the case, and by calling at the Opera Houso Corner wo will show you goods for prices that will prove all we say to be true. Capital Adventure Company, Salem, ----- Oregon. Dors Not Knw Him. Bostox, May 0. Edgar L. Daven port was shown a dispatch from Snn Francisco announcing the suc cess of Wm. Henry Davenport. Mr. Davenport said : "I have but one brother, Harry R. Davenport, who is in New York, and 'two sistsrs, Fannie and May. This man 1 do not know." Swift Messengers in China. Human endurance is seldom tested so severely us among the postal messengers of the Chinese government between Pekin and Lhassii. These messengers are picked and trained men, who in times of great urgency are required to cover the 4,500 miles between the two capitals on horseback in thirty six days, or 12-3 miles u day. The messenger's letters inclosed in a yellow bag are never taken off his back except when lie changes his dress once, a week. He changes horses every few miles, eats and sleeps in postal stations, is under the most rigid restrictions as to arti cles of diet, and is permitted to sleep only four hours a day. This remarkable feat is said to be accom plished whenever there is need of special dispatch, but on ordinary oc casions just double the time Is given the journey. LATEST BYTEliEGlUl'lI. von itr.XT. NOU RKNT.- Ill u lino locality, several 1 nicely furnished rooms, cither with or without board. Kor partlculais call upon Wm. S. Arnold, IHi7 Winter street. rou NAI.K ftOU SA1.K. 1 u reasonable nrlci ler street, or at tho lloii.Tou rctaurunt on c half-hlooded Jersey cowul u rcasouaoio price iiiuiincut .l win Commercial street. LVJU SAj.K. A new houso on ifoml lot, 1110 1 xl.'iO leet, on Illicit ground In South S.ilem, houso i cuts for 87 per month only SUjt).ND. Jones, Salem, Oickoii, IjlOHHALU. A KAR.M OK ifcW AUllRS I; nil under fence and cultivation. In the beU rnniro country of Eastern Oickoii. The. best chance over oll'ered lor a man to engage I" stock raising. Kor paiticulais call on or address .II. 11Y .RS, Salem, Oregon. I'ltOKHSSIOXAI. GAUDS. I J. SlIAW.attoineyat luw, salem,Oie " con, Olllco up-stiilr in the l'utton block. f J. JKNNINUS I). I). S. DfiNTIST ,) Olllco in the New Hank llloek, Com SIkii of tho ble ilw nllVSUJIAN. MRS. lilt. M. K. .McCOY I physician and surgeon, has located and taken rooms over Sqiihu Kuirar's grocery store, uiuonio diseases a spec la merelal street. Salem. tooth. illy. Consultation llee. l'J-'JIdw T 1. WILLIAMS, Sl'KNOUKArilKU 11. and Typewriter Copyist. Will make icpoits of trials, etc.; copying on type writer accurately and neatly done. Olllco with I A. Mannlm;, Commercial St., U" stairs, Now Hank llloek. The Chmiiiion I'.ntor. Oi.ottciHTi:ii, Mass., May (!. The champion huiigrv man lives in Kssex, and his name I? Samuel Morse. He is alllietcd with a" most peculiar disease, being constantly hungry, and will eat ravenously nearly every hour in the twenty- four, getting up several times dur ing the night to appease his appe tite. He has been examined by many prominent physicians, none of whom can give any reason for his abnormal appetite or prescribe any medicine which will allord re lief. Ho is not at all particular what it is if it is only something, to eat. He will bake u quart of beans and eat the most of them at one sit ting and in ten minutes bo hungry for more. He recently purchased four and one-half pounds of Iamb and made a broth of It and ate the whole in the course of two hours. Such a free partaking of food cau.-cs considerable uneasiness and depres sion, but there is no getting away from It. The constant hunger calls for appeasement. Hungry ho goes to bed; hungry he rises in the morn ing, and the vast quantities of food which he partakes of do not seem to beuellt him. He has been allllcteil in this manner for ten years. Albany Tapirs. Albany, May 7. Prospects are most favorable for lively times and a groat Increase of settlement in the Santlani country this season. The Albany mining and milling com pany will have a force of men" at work soon on tlieir mines. It Is also stated that a number of practical milling men went into the mines the llrt of the week with s.inguine expectations of a rich llnd. They were led by a Pennsylvania miner of experience named Evans, who had been in the Santlani county before and fully believes there Is much wealth to be obtained for the digging. There are also numerous settlers picking out local loin on government and railroad laud. A pleasant farewell parly was given W. F. Gillctt last evening be fore starling for Sitka, Alaska, where will he go to reside. Koselnirg Paragraphs. "mstiumki. May 7. The building NOCIKTY NOTIUKs). U Hs Wright's Compound Syrup of Sarsapar 111a a reliable medicine for the: renovation Tones und builds up the sys- Sjom uy Ji. of the blood tern, cures skin dlseasjn etc, W. Cox. p Wright's Myrrh Tooth Soap comes on" conqueror every time you havo a brush with It. Try It. Sold by all druggists. Wright' lied Cross Curo unequaled for recent and chronic coughs mid colds, and all Irritability of the nlr-passages. Sold by nil druggists Wright's Hop Celery and Chamomile Bittern recommended by the mostemlnent physicians, Invigorating, Stimulating and not Intoxicating. Sold by 11. W. Cox. Wright's lllackberry Cordial on infall ble remedy for the most obstinate cases of Dtnrrb.cpi.und Dysentary. Sold by all druggists. , REED'S OPERA HOUSE. BOSTON COMEDY COMPANY. ONE WEEK ONLY. Commencing .May G, 1889, In tho following strong Repertoire of Com edies. Monday evening The Diamond Mystery Tupsday evening ...Facing the Kncmy Wednesday evening The Cotton King Ttiuisday evening... ...Clear Orlt Friday evening Queen's Evidence Saturday evening Terry, the Swell Saturday Matinee-.-. ICrln-ti-Chorea POPULAR PRICES. ADMISSION! 10, 20 AtfD 30 CENTS. NO IIiailEK, NO HIGHER. 3-Becuro your seats at I'alton's nnd avoid the rush. 6-tMf Proposals Invited. THE BOARD OK TRUSTEES OK THE Oremm State Insane Asvlum Invites sealed proposals for beating the stale in-J sane asylum with hot water, riansand specifications must be lurnlsbed by the bidders, l'lansoftho building will bo fur nished upon application to Dr. Harry I-nne medical superintendent. Salem, Oregon, Proposals are also Invited for an electric light plant for the asylum ofKWllghU of IS caudle power each, Incandew-ent system t.i tu. wlr.l vinii1fAnnl rpiiflv for service onii .nhl.l tn rl.H.l hl The rk-lit tn re- i iirefrrrMl u'lio can furnish u liorso und lect any and all bids reserved. give their whole time to the buine&. Sjrire Bids will bo opened at 2 o'clock p. m. on ' moment may be profitably employed aIo. Tuesday. .May 7. Iiwb. A few vacancies in tow ns und cities. II. t . ' HYLVE8TKU PENNOYEJt, , Johnson A Co., louo Main t, Jtlclimoud, OEO. W. McBHIUE, jVa. Jt , O. W WEBB, ' N. B. IMeose state age and business ex- noaruui irusicTS iKnencr, rvirr uituu huuui .cuuihk . WX. A. MDKI.V, Clerk f Board. stamp for reply. B. K.J.iCo. 4m-atl dsj-rrr . ChOKH vaiiiNTIIcanboiiiado vP0 10 vPZtJU working for iu. Agents ues uomin Immigrants are Arriving and g Up m WW Hies i NOW IS THE TIME TO INVEST! $900. 2 sightly lots on proposed street railway lino in North Ralem. Very cheap and choice. $600. 75 feet front on Front street running through 240 feel deep to the river bank. Fcr a week only. $2600. Elegant hard finished house, with 2 lots and if good barn on High street. Very sightly place, mid in good neighborhood. Worth seeing. ACREAGE Twenty-eight acres very choice property, adjoining town. Hunniug fcprlng. Elegant meadow on purl of tract. $200 ier acre. For a short time only. Lots in Capital Park addition, one block from State street. S000 for quarter blocks. $W0 antl $400 for single largo lots. Lots in Yew Park, Queen Anne, Mill addition ami University addi tions. 75x130 near Asylum avenue; f.'iOO. ISAAC A. MANNING, Real Estate Broker, Harilc Hloolc. Up-Stairs, Salem. Oregon. AI.IVEl.ODOK No. IS. I. U In Odd Kellnws' Hall upstairs. Coriuu commercial ami r iinlayut 7.-:)p. m, .1. t. OHE(10, Secretary. G. O. O. !'., meet. Comniercliil and herry stieets, every Kat JAS. WALTON, N. . B. Sedgwick l'ost, Jo. 10, Depart inent of Orenon. meets every Monday evening at the hull over thuOicgnn l.iinc company's olllee. Visiting comrades an cordially Invited to attend, A. W. DitAYOKii, Tost Commadcr. 11. K. HoUTllwit'K, Adjula it. A. E. STRANG, No. :m Commercliil Htrcet, SALEM, - - ORF.GION. PKAI.KR IN STOVESand RANGES I'luiiibinjr, Gas lintl Steam rilling. Tinware and Artistic Metal Work a Specialty. S- AiM'llt IIOVNTON CO.Ml'A.NY'H Kuiuaces. for tablluhed In 1819' the ltlCIIAHDHON & Kn- PIANOS!! TIIK ::- BEST IN THE MARKET -::- For Hale cheap for cash or tioii the Installment plan. Also a go:xl piano to rent. Call upon WM. S. ARNOLD, Xo. 307 Miller .Slice! Salem, Oirgon. DAVID T, WILLIAMS Proprietor of Salem Steam Laundry. KAdKM, UKKU0.V. 3-OrduM left at Wtelner'H titK.-y tor will receive prompt Mtlentloii Oi-orL'H (. Jaycj4 lum Iwen iipriiliited SKexlal ukiiiI lor tho alioo laundry and any viulilm,' left wild him will bo proinjit ly attended lo. rrh'rioe rea.onable and work Kimntu tel, loratioim aim eiipiiiu ot Aiuencau ioikIh, leiikseuibli'd this monihig. The flrntJwitncHs was iconunNbliini'i' Albert V Kink, elmlniiaii of 'Hie (Jrand Trunk tiKsoclatiou, which he Hiild was an nt-Mielatlou to arrange joint eonipotllive liirlfln, wenro mil fonnlty In chaigeH, and clans and maintain establiHlicd t a rills. Fink dewrHied th (iriiiid Trunk railway and IIh branhcH no faras he know. Asa Trunk line, It ran from Chica go to Portland, Maine. L'liiiiiciliiiii AsMiiciI. HiiA'rri.i:, W. T., May II. -The rep reseutatlvtirf of tho Fa-deiu nyndl eaten, who have been examiiilug the Itelliughaiii Hay railroad, have re ported favorably on the road and Its management. This insures the loan or .'Ut-VKHl, which ulll complete the road from Keattlo to ow VcsniliiH ter, a distance of 1 IK miles. This will give v'cattlo connection with tho Canadian Pacific as hodii as fhe road cm bo bull!. It Is thought It will bo finished In a little more than u year, Tlie New York IVilciliiims. Nkw Voitic, MayO.-onifty-thieo pedestrliins who started this morn ing in the six days walk only about hair remained on the traul; at 1, o'clock to-day. From thoappenrnnco or tho remainder It'looks as If fhey Srnrrlipil by the Police. Pauis, May 0. The houses of six teen Poulanglsts atNeuly have been searched by the police. He Was Insane. Pauis, May C Perrlu, who ilred at President Carnot yesterday, was re cently under treatment for Insanity. Hares l'ustponrtl. H.vciiAJiKXTO, May I!. On ac count of the disagreeable weather the sculling races have been post poned from today until Monday. Insane IYnni Mignrets. Sax Fiiajccisco, May Ct Ten or twelve boys have within a short time been committed to the insane asylum at Napa, whose insanity has been traced directly to tho smoking ofoigurojs. Another Transcontinental. Pir.uiti:, Dakota, May 0. A corps ol surveyors will leave Pierre May 10, to make the preliminary survey of a lino of road from Piene to Paget bound. Tho Illinois Central is said lo be backing the scheme. The Paris Exposition Uncus. Paris, May . At 2 o'clock this afternoon, surrounded by his min isters and many distinguished guests, President Carnot stood under the great dome of fhe exposition building formally to declare it open. A Sntlilrii Dentil. McMiN.NViLi.i:, Or., May (I. Asa il. 110(1011,11 prominent hardware dealer of this city, tiled suddenly In his store this afternoon, of heart dis ease, while waiting on a customer. For several days he has talked of his expected death, but alwav cheer fully. ' (lurinnny .Unices Cmircssinns. London, May (). It Is staled that Germany will consent that Malleloa be reinstated as king ot Samoa, pro vided the United States government purchase the German plantations, or guarantees payment If the Sa mo.ins purchase them. Germany will further waive her demand for the punishment of Mantaafa If the iclatives ef the (Jernians who were Hlalu are amply compensated, Ger many will not claim political pre ponderance. Sliolptn Policy. La Favutti:, La., 'May (i. This 'morning n patty of thirty armed men sin rounded the court house, fwhlle several hrger hands, also farmed, remained just outside (he own limits. These men, in menac ing tones, proclaimed that no negro would be allowed lo vote at tho mti- 1'he sherifl ottered of negroes to 'the court house to vote, but the thrcatonlugatlltudo of the armed mob made them turn buck. The polls were then closed and a state ment of allalrs made to the govern or. Poi'llainl Points. Portland, May 7. Professor It. K. Ilurns, the celebrated mesmerist, who was lo have given auentoitain inent at the New Park will not do so. He died from occulslon or the bowels. Tho lire fund will bo $17,rou short, an the. !-:! mill tax will not begin lo coyer lhe department's expenses. The Coiiiiiiissoners will inn things until their money gives out and then they will dependon fhe wisdom of the council. Articles of Incorporation of the -Portland it Clackamas railway com pany were- lltol wllh the eleik of the county court yesterday. Tho Incor porators mo William Held, F. h ilnhcrshum and I). W. Cummins, and tho duration of tho corporation is lo be p.trpetnal, Aiiullii'i' lih; Hallway Deal. Ottawa, May (I. Tho indications are that a big railway ileal Is on the tapis. The Northern Pacllle and Manitoba on one hand and the Man itoba fc Northwestern on the other are negotiating and, havo been for loiuo time past, with a view to either consolidating into one system, or at least of arranging a running and tmfllc agreement by which the trains of either loud can pass over both lines, Inicipul chvtiun. I to escort a number lliimiil Pop I lie Hescrvnflon. CiiAMiiKitLAlN, Dak., May I). The bluflri along tho Mlssotul aro becoming covered with white prairie hohoouurs, ami the tents of the lmr)jj runners from Iowa and other Eastern states, who have cast their tents in antidilution of a Hjiecdy opening or the Hioux reservation. It is belli veil that the rush to the would drop out ofthu race benue reservation when finally opened Air night. Veteruu O'Lcury quit the' euieincut, will reseiuhlo the famous noor niier walking twelve miles, . giciuiiniuu rutdi, t . v i M ,i i,: Ti 1 H Wj It ? III yi m y. '1I l( I..' , r :.i i 14 it m' m Mt ii v i;l '.Ml