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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 9, 1889)
3UBSORIBE tor ADVUR riSB5 IN THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, CAPITAL JOURNAL THE CAPITAL JOURNAU TUB BEST PAPER IX SALEM. T WlM. I1R A GOOD INVESTMENT. WYou will be well plened with It.-ffS ?-The Terms are Most Hcnsonnhlc-Sw TOL. 2. SALEf, OPEG03ST. 3EOSTDAY, SEPTEMBER i, 1SS9. NO. 1G7. ASIDE FROM THE flwiist Substantial Barffains y That are daily passiug over my counter, I will offer this week: 72 Ladles' Houe Jersey, iu black', at 50c each, pood values at $1 12 Marseilles pattern ExceMor Quilts, "GxGO Inches, at G8c, -worth ?1.00 ' 24 of the celebrated Brighton Mill9 Crochet Quilts, 74x70 inches, at OSc, sold everywhere at 1.23 and $1.50. Combination Melange Suiting is going very fast. For good selec tions come early. My Henriettas at 75u cannot bo duplicated. Twenty different colors in Marblelzed plush to select from. Headquarters on dress goods. Stick a Pin Here! Ire Cloaks and Jackets to Arrive ! In a few days, but plenty on hand to fit you yet. Just received a line of the celebrated Marysville Blankets. Store jammed and packed with goods and crowded with customers, They are happy because they get what they want at, live and let live prices, and I am happy because I am able to please them. If you have not traded with me it will be to your interest to cora mence at once. Ladies goods a specialty. I buy for cash and sell for cash. Always lead and never follow. X. Holverson, New Bank Block:. Real Estate AND INSURANCE. Having removed my office to 0.1 State street, I nm now better prepared than ever to do a rushing (11 ALSO Fire and' Accident Insurance Written In the best companies doing busi ness In Oregon. Call on me at once. Isaac A. Manning, 95 State Street. A. E. STRANG, No. 303 Commercial Street, SALEM, - - OREGON. DEALER Ilf STOVES and RANGES Plumbing, Gas and Steam Filling. Tinware and Artistic Metal Work a Specialty. W Agent for the KICHARDSON 4 BOYNTON COMPANY'S Furnaces. Es tablished In 1849 ATTENTION FARMERS! Single lots and acres. One hairmlle AVcst or Salem P.O. Good soil, all clear and In fine condition. All ready fer planting fruit and shrubbry at once. Each piece fronts on a nice street, and no city tax. THOMAS & PAYNE Oh STATE ST. SALBM. 1VI JUST OPENED. Fresh and salt water flab, poultry, game and oysters in their season. On Court L, opposite the opera bouse. One hundred dozen chickens wanted. Ik O HI EH, Proprietor. New Butcher Shop AT NO. llO STATE ST. ANGEVJNE & JEFFERSON. Jlaveopcnedup a flrt-clau butcher shop at the above location, where they will bo pleased to serve the people with the CHOICEST AND WEST MEATH of all kinds that the market affords. Give them a call and be convinced of the superiority of their meat. -Goodi delivered free. Music! Music I The bot piano In the market for sale Cheap for cub or en the Installment plan. Also a good piano to rent. Cull upon "" VM. AUMjiTd. ,7 Winter St. Ba Estate Business gaaaaAJim iaj.viMxi3BSBZitx3rvm? Mrs. McGregor Has removed her millinery store to the room adjoining the Capital Jouiucal and is now ready to do ALL KINDS OF MILLINERY, She has Just received a new stock of the latest styles and can sell cheaper than any other house In the city. Give her a call and your orders will be neatly and promptly tilled. It Is the only place In the city where you can purchase u Felt Wnlklng Hut for the small price of One Dollar nnd Fifty Cents. CIGARS, CANDY, NUTS, And all kinds of tobacco at JAMES BOWMAN'S FRUIT STAND, (Formerly owned by Benson) on State St. Will fay? NO. 211 COMMERCIAL STREET. KRAUSSE & KLEIN Are oirerlng big bargains In Boots and Sloes! We will save you money and guarantee the goods. Large shipments arriving dally and the stock will soon be complete. Call and see us. KKAUSSE i: KLEIN, 211 Commercial Street Store Enlarged Having enlarged my store I am nowable to supply jou with all kinds of groceries, feed, cigars, tobacco, crockery and glass ware. ..... Country produce of all kinds always on hand. If you have not traded with rae be fore. I respectfully solicit a trial believing I can suit you both In p rices and quality. TIIOXAS BUHROWS, Commsroiat Strt, Solm,Or ttC i tocnAMONTIIcanbemade P 0 tO 3Z0U working for us. Agenu preferred who can furnish hor and give their whole time to the buslntu. Spare moments may be proflubly employed ulw, A few vacancies la towns and cities. 11. t Johnson A Co., 1UJW Main st- ltlchmond, Va. , , H. M. Ileasa slate age and business ex. perleoc. Jeer wina aooui seaajug urap for reply. B.KfJ.Co, ttyfcn-M Frdi Lemonade ! THE PEOPLE'S STORE. Wo OPERA HOUSE CORNER, Salem, Do You Wear Clothing? We will sell you a good suit Competition defied. Shirts, Collars, Cuflfo, Hats, Caps and Umbrellas, a good aasortment, and cheap for Cash. Jewelry, j Gold and Plated, of the latest designs, fifty per cent, lowe'r than you buy elsewhere. Underwear, The best and cheapest Flannels, Balbriggan, Lamb's wool and Merino Prices to suit. Dress Goods. NIc, new, clean goods, suitable for the season. OUR MOTTO: Courteous treatment niul fair dealing to all alike. X ,V V. cUcccite AT TH I CAPITAL BUSINESS COLLEGE. In FliM X itloti.tf bank bullillng. A. P. ARMSTRONG, Manager. ' E, L. WILEY, Principal. Will open for the Reception of Students, Monday, September 0. BUSINESS COURSE Includes Spelling, Grammar, Writtnp, Ar ithmetic, Coirespondcnce, Commercial Law, dingle and Double Entry Hook keeping, Banking and lluslness Forms, Iluslness and Ollliv Practice, ENGLISH COURSE Includes Reading, Writing, Mental and Written Arithmetic, Spelling, Grammar, Correspondence, Geography, History and Commercial Law. Ray and evening sessions. StudeuU admitted at any time. Address the Principal for Catalogue. THE RELIABLE GROCERS KELLER L SONS, Corner State and Liberty Streets, Salem, . O Specialties in Table Luxuries, Fine Tea, and Coffee, Creamery Butter, Cream Cheese, etc. o WE LEAD IN CANNED GOODS. Remember trie Place and Call. num vw Tin rnYnno s m MI IU K! POUND! Succeea in Business requires preparation J Therefore, thoroughly mauler Commercial Arithmetic, UusluesM Penmanship and JlusiueaM Corniqxjn denee, Book-keeplng by both Hlugle and Douhlu Kntry, the nature and correct Ube of Commercial Paper, Commercial Imw uud Business practice. Learn, also, Shorthand and Typo-writing. Manifold, and Dictation work. All thewo are needed In btmluew, and are thoroughly taught by exper Unnad tAtchen at the HALEM l$LWNJtf COLMIUK I Mvdf e Cijiy, Oregon. ? lrom 5 to $20, according to quality. M k m n Am an -" A A SHORTHAND COURSE Includes Hho'-thund, Typewriting (2 luium dally practice) Penmanship, fiwlllng, Uiitmmar, Correspondence, Mani folding, LettcrCopylne.HuslnesH Forms, lluslness mid Olllco Practice. OrlKWold'H litoek, Balem, Oregon. The editor of the Democrat, (Mor rlstown, Tenn.) having been indis posed for several days aske the In dulgence of his readers. The truth is we are having n fearful time at these headquarters. Editor sick, young man printer gone and feinalo devil absent on short furlough. So you see how It is, and "if you've got any tears to shed, shed them now." Every great newspaper represents an intellectual, a moral and a ma terial growth; the accretion of sue eesiful ellorts from year to year un til it has become an institution and n power; it Is the voice of the power that ten, twenty or thirty years of honest dealing with the public, and just discussion of current questions have given. W. Reid. JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in Groceries, l'ainis.Oils and Window Glass, Wall Va per and Uordcr, Artists' Ma terials, Lime, Hair. Nails and Shingles, Hay, Feed and Fence Posts, Grass Seeds, Etc, nkw to-hav. Brooks & Harritt, (Successors to Win. lleck & Son,) 04 State Street, Salem, Oregon. Arms, Ammunition. SPORTING GOODS! Knives, Scissors unit Itnzorx, Dolls, Toys and Fancy Goods Of every description. AN ENTIUE NKW STOOK, You ennuot nfl'oril to liny until you have sfctm our stock. nut sai.i: on r.K.iMi:. l.VHl HAMS Oil I.IJASi:. Who wimls to I' imrrhnsonrlousoiiHUW mil,? Aildros W. II. it., this olllco. U-Udwlw vanti:i. WANTKD Hyn ymiliK muriliMl limit of ImHii'"s iittulniiiciitH, position lis liMik-krcpur, clork, hack driver, or In fact nny place of trust Addirax Thos. W. .Nutt, S.ilcin, GikkI ri'fcrriiifs. rou ham: iiutrHAl.i:. a VAlTSi oV m aCuTS I' nil under fcncoiind cultivation. In tliu best rniiKO country of Ijiklorn Oickoii. f holiest rliiincoover oli'cicd for a niiiii to pumino In stock riitslm;, I'or partleuliirs I'jillon or address W. II. YAItS,Hnlcin, OrcKOii. sooiirrv notiuin. OI.lVKUXHlKNii. I, I. O. O. ('., iiu-ctH in Odd Fellows' Hall iipsti.lrs. Cornei ('oinincri'liil mid Kerry strecls, uvury Hat urdayat 7:'tUp. in. J,tUllH('ll, .IAH. WALTON, Kecretary. N. f A. It. HodKWlcIc 1'oHl, No. 10, iKipart " inent of OrcKou, meets every .Monday evening at the hall over I ho Oregon Ijmrt company's olllco. Visiting comrades an cordially Invited to attend. A. W. 1iuaV(1-ii, Tost Commadcr. II. F. Houtimviuk, Adjittuit. I'KOFJlsmONAI. OAUI)-. I J. HIIAW, nttornuy at law, Hiilcin, Orn " i;on. Olllce uii-Htiilrs In tho l'attou block. )UYHICIAN.-.MIW. 1)11. M. K. MlCOY I iihvHleliin and surifcou. had loejitcd and tuken rooms over Hiilro Karrar's r. itioccry storo. Chronic diseases u spec laity. Consultation frco. l''Jldw .-1 .. .. r-i .r ..K...r..Tkh,.i..i II , and Typewriter Copyist. Will make resirts of trials, etc.; copyliu; on tync ivrllerncourately nud neatly donn. Ollleii oer A. T Yuaton's furnlluro storo, Coin mere lal street, Kalem. Wood Sawing. Churchill's new wood sow shirts up to day mid will ho In oH-mtion from this dalo Orders taken nt Duncan & IWsith's, WMtate street. New Fish Market. Allen ltliodes haitntulillshi-d a new I'Uh Market on Ctntdstrect.mirl hukeepsu kimhI siiiply of rish, M)iillry and jcame. dive him a call mid your order will ho jironiiitly attended to. K.'-W-lm r v, wiiii.iA.iin, nrjjauiJHAriir.il DIRT CH13A1J. Any tx-rsoii wUhlna jjrsxl Idnik illrt for lllllMir, or tolio uhiI on Uwn or In niak liitf Mower ImmU, should lease orders at Him Jiiuii.HAi.otllrnfurtJwirKD I), .inn. Terms reusonuhle, hy load or contract. (v'i-lm PIANOS F0K KKXT. Twocood liprljclit pianos for real, ulson first cU orHii Tirwitu rliwiit for null or on the Inatulliui'iit plan. I'or Information Inaulreof rrofesMir I'urvlu at ihet'onser. vatory of music oral lil rwldene. MUm Kansas House, Corner oi Court and High Sis. E. M. LAW, Proprietor. W hate tttkon it new nnino hut will continue to serve onrwtroii with the U-t the iruirkel allord., give tlieui u oirdliil welumie t.. Our ilomr 'IVrms rtuMinAlilc, (Ihttutu ii und we will do you iood, No t'hlne frnployHl. LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. A MYSTEUY AT TAC0MA. P. KiiReno Clark, Formerly of Salem, tho Principal Actor. Tacoma. Sept. 8. About eight o'clock this morning Mr. Stewart of the Stewart fe Holmes drug com pany, on coming to the store found his shipping clerk, 1 Eugene Clark, looking very strange, and at once accused him of being Intoxicated. Clark denied the cliargo but handed over the keys on Mr. Stewart's de mand, lie had hardly done this bo fore ho fell over backwards insensi ble. Mr. Stewart had him at once carried up stall's Into tho olllco of Dr. T. V. Smith, where It was found ho was Buttering from poison. A search of the storo revealed the fact that a bottle of atropla had been emptied a few minutes previously. As soon as Clark had been taken Into the doctor's olllco .Mr. Stewart erossed the hall into tho room oc cupied by Clark, where a shocking sight met his view. A woman, about thirty years of age, was lying dead on the bed with her mouth open and the back of her head shot otl. Tho coroner was notified anil opened an Inquest at which tho evi dence was given to show that the woman, who was a notorlus street walker named Floienco Cross, known both In Seattle and Tacoma, had been drinking with a Northern I'aclllc yardman last night and that she took htm to Clark's room stating that It was her own. About 12:30 Clark was taken In a very Intoxicated condition to his room by tho son of a prominent pol itician, who had found him almost helplessly drunk in tho store, and had locked up tho place. "When tho door was opened this man saw some one else In the room, and lett Clark, supposing him all right. Tho yardman, whoso namo Is Thoa. It. Weeina, stated that after Clark came to tho room ho ordered him out stating he had been there long enough and drew a rovolveron him. 'Wcouis loft and went homo and on reaching his room began to think that ho hud been bluflc-d, and returned to the room. Home one opened the door and again present ed the pistol, when Woe ins said, "Oh, you wouldn't shoot anyone," and tho woman made some remark, when tho man turned round ami said, "Wouldn't I?" at tho same time pulling tho pistol to the. cheek of the woman and llring. His evidence Is not believed, as tho doctor thinks the woman must have committed suicide, from the fact that tho revolver barrel must have been Inserted nearly to the end of her mouth, as there aro no pow der burns on tho face or tho trout of tho mouth, and ho failed to Identify Clark. Clark was last from St. Paul, whero ho was employed by tho Hjran drug company and prior to that was employed iu Portland by Wisdom it Co., Hodge, Davis & Co,, and (loo, II. Holbrooke Co. Clark is well known In Haleui. Ho worked from February to July in 188.r for J. J. HrlggH .t Co., as diug clerk. Ho was considered a very good cleric, and oxewpt when intoxicated, which happened oiico or twice a year, ho was very steady and reliable. The case has caused considerable comment wheiever it has I wen made known. I'AltDON CAJli: AT LAST. An IiiiiiicHit Woman Cnnllnnl in Prison Thirteen Yearn. Kanhas City, Mo,, Hept. ". A case which in many n-hjtcctM rchcin hies that of Mrs. Maybrick wasend ed to-day hy tho full and uncondi tional pardon of Mrs. Henrietta Cook, of Osborne county, ICns., by (Jovernor Humphrey of tlmt state, after Hhe had been confined In the state penitentiary for over thirteen yearn with tho death M'lileiiceeoii htantly hanging over her. The woman had married In Illi nois in IWJiJ, after their marriage hhe and her husband did not live happily together, One day thohiiH band was taken very III In a field uud was carried home and nursed by his wife until fcho 'vas worn out, when she was taken to a neighbor's to real. Whllohhu was fitment her husband tiled, and she had shortly lie fore ob tained strychnine from a neighbor, the dead iiiun's.htoiiiuch was exam, lued; uud, after a Jury trial, tho woman was convicted and sen tenced to (he pculuiitlury until tho M'Vfrii'jr should order Iwr execution, Three years ago two hunters ap peared before tho State board of Par dons and swore that Cook, who had been with them on a hunting trips, had used strychnine for heart trou bles. This boro out Mrs. Cook's statement, and the board investiga ted further and found tho woman had sutl'ered wrongfully. They rec ommended her pardon to Governor Martin, but ho refused to pardon her. Governor Humphrey, how ever, did so to-day. Crushed by tho Cars. Tacoma, W. T., September 8. As the eastbound overland train was passing over tho drawbridge In front of tho etty this morning, an unknown man, supposed to bo a Norwegian, jumped from the train and fell under tho cars. Tho right cheek and ear was cut off, the skull on the same side very badly crushed. Ills riglit arm was cut oft' at tho shoulder and his right leg was bro ken above the knee. Ho had $10 in ids pockets and u handsome watch and chain. It appears that he got on the train under tho Idea It was going to Seattle and discovering his mistake, attempted to get oil while passing over tho trestle. Postolllees Pstalilisheu. Wahi I iNOT.N,Septombor 8. No w poslolllccs have been established at Sycamore, Multnomah county, Or., with Mary Kesterson as postmis tress; at l'orter, Chehalls county, W. T., with Charles 1 Uoyer as postmaster. PALI, city xori:s. Monday, September 1), 18S!. Mr. Yociiin secretarv of tho De velopemen't company of this place, Is in San Francisco, looking after manufacturing interests to bo loca ted here. A surveying party will begin the survey for tho Salem it Kails City Hall Ktmtfvln Monmouth, to-morrow it is without doubt, a wise move and a good investment. Mr. and Mrs. Hollowell aieboth quite ill from overwork iu tho hotel, but tho doctor Informs us tins even ing that both aro improving. Also the little sou of .Mr, and Mrs. Saw tell. The MIsM-s Cordelia and Victoria IJar.eo, with their brother Kllsworlh who has charge of tho l S. 1). com pany's storo heie, spent a pleasant hour at the home of Mr, and Mrs. liond, iu social sing. Mr. N. H. Uutlor, druggist at Monmouth, was burled to-day In the family burying ground, near that place. Ho was llfty-thiee years old, unmarried, and was sick only a' short time.' His trouble being neu ralgia of tho heart. While driving through tills beauti ful valley this morning, wo noticed hop pickers busily engaged, although It Is Sunday. Such Is tho anxiety of tho owners, that tliey do not want to risk a day's lay olV until their yards aro clean. .Mr, George Montgomery, niio of tho proprietors of the South Side mill, died Inst night of typhoid fever. Wo feel his loss very much, for ho was an honest and enterpris ing goutlemuii, lately from tho ICast. Ho leaves a wife and llyo small chil dren, father, brother and two un cles here, to uioiiu his loss, Tho do ceased was thirty-four years old, A Literary Note. A new western publication of high class Is tho "Young Callfor ultiu" of Kau J'rnnelhco, the llrst number of which will be Issued on Sept. lo. Tho Voting California!!, as its name Indicates, will bo de voted to the young. ICaeh number will contain complete stories, by cel ebrated authors, Installments of con tinued stories, poetry, sketches, and a vast amount of intensely Interest lug reading for both young and old, This publication will bo printed on Hue book paper ami will bo hand handsomely Illustrated. Its place will bo in tho home and Iu tho schools. Its character will bo edu cational. There Is nothing to which to compare it as it, Is roiiiuthlng en tirely now, (hough on tho same high plane us tho Votitha' Companion. Address tho "Voting Callfornlan," San Krauelsio, (Jul,, for sample copies. Splendid Inducements to agents and canvassers and elegant premiums 1 1 subscribers, It Is only HIM jier year. Tho candidate for lutiteuitiit gov ernor of tho new state of Welling ton Is Charles K. haughtoii, of OkaiiOuu county, tin I not U. K, Jiugton, in I) 'reloforo Miiliilj