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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1889)
V .. ' "2 15- . V- rkt SUBSCRIBE roit a-dvisktise IX THE CAPITAL JOURNAL JOURNAL. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL! TUB BEST PAPER IN SALEM. IT Wll.t, HE A GOOD INVESTMENT. O-You will be well pleased with lt.Ct J-The Terms aro Most lteasonalilolfft VOL. 2. SALEM, OREGON. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1889. NO. ISO. CAPITAL ME BARGAINS ! Ladles Cashmere Hosc, black 40 cents. Silk Handkerchiefs 23 cents. A few of those men's hats left which must go at half price. BLANKETS $1.50 PER PAIR ! Men's Underwear and Shirts going at a great reduction. A full line of Surah Silks, extra quality, at o cents per yard. I show more dress goods than any house in Salem, and can match any piece I sell with the latest trimming. My CLOAKS Are of the best make and latest styles. They were bought cheap and are marked very low. If you contemplate buying let me show them to you. O Years of experience as a caterer to the public enables ine to buy the right kind of goods and at the right kind of prices. jBSyMy Motte: "Always Lead and Never Follow." T. HOLVERSON, NEW BANK BLOCK, 301 COMMERCIAL ST. RECEIVED! We have just received direct from the manufacturers the best se lected stock of General Merchandise ever brought to this city bought for cash, nnd it will be sold for cash at prices lower than any credit house in Oregon. We wish that every one in want of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Clothing, Blankets, Comforts, Yams, Flannels, Groceries, Guns, Amunl tion, Sewing Machines, Cutlery, Hats and Caps, "Fancy goods, Knit goods CLOAKS, In fact everything in Staple Goods T.o. coivle; to the farmers' stoke, No. 227 Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon. jgSTDon't be misled. You can save money by dealing with us. BEN FOKSTNER & CO. School Books ' A complete line of STATIONERY, ALBUMS. GOLD PENS AND n FANCY LEATHER GOODS AT J. BENSON STARR'S NO. 100 STATE STREET ... - SALEM, OREGON. Real Estate AND INSURANCE. Having removed my offlee to ft'. State street, I urn now better preiiared ttmn ever to do u rushing ALSO Fire and Accident' Insurance Written lu the best companies doing uukI nem In Oregon. Call on me nt one. Isaac A, Manning, 95 State Street. FRESH LEMONADE I Ice-Cold Milk Shakes! CIGARS, CANDY, NUTS, And all kinds of tobacco at JAMES 'BOWMAN'S FRUIT STAND Formerly owned by Benton) on State St. A GOOD CUr OK COKKKli. It imtt ttrctIon for a reitaurant. The oofft drmwn front Hellenbrnd' Iat ent Coffee receptacle U one of the many creat Attractloni of bU eating part0"11 thouiantU of cup of liU excellent in"ee are olO every week. And a for oyter aod meali he cannot be eijualeJ In the RealEstate Business and colors, at 2."c, sold everywhere at Is. McGregor lino removed her mllllnerv store to the room adjoining the Capital Jouknal auu m now reuuy 10 uo ALL KINDS OF MILLINERY, shn linn Inst received a new ntock of the latest styles and can sell cheaper than any other house in the city. Give her a call and your orders will bo neatly and promptly filled. It Is the only place In the city where you can purchase a Kelt Walking Hat for the small price of One Dollar and Fifty Cents. bfsO. 211 COMMERCIAL STREET. KRAUSSE& KLEIN Are oflerlnK bis bargain In Boots and Shoes! We wilt nave you money and jruarantee the L'ooti. I Ijirge f hlpmenU nrrlvlng dally and tho hock win soon i ouinr. ..s" :."r"" -.-"- ',.--.- ii.-ii a .. KKAUSSE i: KLEIK, 211 Coiiuuprcial Streot. You can't aMbrd lo have an offenU breath and decayed teeth. Wright' !yab Tooth Hoap prevent both, TryH. Hold by a)l druKjIit. licli Way? Hoi Mm Company. -o- CASHMERES. 10e, 50c, GOc, 75e, 90c anil $1 a yard. A large assortment of good values. Laities' cloth and waterproof. VELVETS. Our lines can't bo duplicated in the city. All shades, styles and prices are represented. FLANNELS. Small plaids, good quality, 2o cents a yard, a better quality and a larger plaid for 60c, 75 and $1. Light white iiannels 15c a yard, worth !irc, better ones at 30c, -lOeand 50c, worth .45c, 50c and 75c. Alo red, pink and blue llnnnels, a nice fresh assortment, TOWELS. Good linen towels at $1 a dozen, sold every where else for $1.25. These are going fast. Damask towels at 20c, worth 2.5. Fine Turkish bath towels, white- and colored, 25c. These prices are within the reaclt of everybody. A WORD TO THE MEN. When you get ready to buy your winter underwear, call at the Capital Adventure Com pany's Store. You will savo monoy thereby. See if you don't. We have Oiled and Rubber Coats and Lcgglns, Rubber Boots and Shoes, aud everything else you need to make yen com fortable. CLOTHING. Men's Youths' and Boys' Suits and Over coats, all styles and sizes. We can suit tho Laborer and Me chanic as well as the most fastidious. A new line of umbrellas just received, cambric and silk covers. Get our prices. CORSETS. "Little Beauty," 50c, "Pasadena," 75c. These are good articles, and very cheap. Finer corsets at 1, $1.50 and 2. A large line. BSTEverybody who trades at the Opera House- Corner goes away pleased. -O- CAPITOL ADVENTURE COMPANY, SALEM, THE RELIABLE GROCERS KELLER Corner State and Liberty Streets, Salem. .() Specialties in Table Luxuries, Fine Tea, and Coffee, Creamery B utter, CrearnCheese, etc. WE LEAD IN CANNED GOODS. Remember tlie Place and. Call 11 X.V! w. ff jy -AT THIS- CAPITAL BUSINESS COLLEGE. In Kind National lmnk building A, P. ARMSTRONG, Manager. E. L. WILEY, Principal. Will opeii'for the Heeeptinu of Students, Monday, September 11. BUS1NUSS COURSIJ Include- Hpclllng, (Jrammar, Writing, Ar ithmetic, Corropondenre, Commercial Uiw, rilnglo and Double Kntry Hook keeping, Hanking and IIiirIiiciw Komi, HiulmfR and Ollleo Praellee. ENGLISH COURSE. Includes Heading, Writing, Mental nnd Wiitten Arithmetic-, Hpelllng, Grammar, Correspondence, Geography, History and Commercial Law. Day nnd evening sessions. Students admitted nt any time. Address the Principal for Catalogue. Guns! Just received the fln.t lino of rl.ln,..,n nn.l mnm vimlllrr U'o will iihkk " ...... ........... ..- ............. ""'. -- " Salem. Wo defy all c-ompptltlun, The Best Sewing Machines " I flu the market from ?.Ti to 5-10 cunli, ! nun ttlirm In flio -tiilo fVntii.iinil BEN I OREGON, lnrAfn AAs SHOKTIUND COUHSIJ Includes Hhorthnnd, Typewriting (2 bourn dally praeflee) IVnmaiiHlilp, HiK'Hlnir, Grammar, Correiiondence, llanl- roldlng,Ix.-ttcr('xip)lng,Iluidmi KnrniH, llunlnen ami Ollleo Practice. Guns! Bhotgun, Klllen nml I'lstols from t-i'll lnu-cr fllilll niiv fithcr limiu In J'ortland not i-xifptwi. aim) ktvp and In coiiuwtloti will run the U-t un us Ivfom 1 1 1 V 1 1 1 ' eluu liore. FORSTNER & CO. .tttempted Ar.ou, Hr.MiXA, M. T., Sept. 30. A des perate attempt at afsonoecurred in this eity Inst night during tho ab sence of J. F. Kelley. His house was entered, kerosene poured over his bedding and set on tire. A neighboring lady saw the Unities, broke in a window and with supreme energy oxtlngushed tho Unities. A pocketbook containing (0 was taken, evidently to disguise tho motives that inspired the crime. JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in Groceries, Paints, Oils and Window Glass, Wall Pa per and Uorder, Artists' Ma terials, Lime, Hair. Nails and Shingles, Hay, Feed and Fence Posts, Grass Seeds, Etc, Ni:V TO-DAY. NEW VARIETY STORK! A tlit-clis Vmlety llatnrr will bo opened up In the new brick bul.dlug Just c.ist of Dr. Howlaud'K, on Court hlrcet. A Select Lino of Variety Goods Are. expected Immediately direct from tho Kastern markets that will he sold at as Innlslilngly LOW PRICES Watch for further announcementi con. cenilng opcnlns day. L. S. WINTERS, THtt PEOPLE'S OROOBR, Carries a select line of family (?ioccrlcs and ptovlslon, that aro sold at reasonable rtett. Country produce; Hitch an apples, frultti of all kinds, potatoes, vccetHblcj., etc, always on hand. Call nt, 100 Court htreet, Halem. WM. SARGEANT, 1IKAI.KK IN Wall Paper, Pictarcs IfRAMES, MOUL.DINOS, BRACKETS, TOYS, FANCY ROODS. Commercial Street, Salem, 0.. New Harness Slop. 11. K. Wiley has now a line, stock of liar ucMtand Haddlury on hand andlnvltcs tho public to call and Impcct his stock. uepair wora a Hiecnni . J'.iA Commuroliil Strout, Solum . .. - . i r..i... MRS. M. E, WILSON, Milliner and Dressmaker, Invites tho Indies of H.ilem and vicinity to call and Inspect her select .stock of rail .Millinery that has Jut arrived. She will pay particular attention also to the. latest styles ofdiessmaklnK. City Tax Notice. The Kalem city taxes aro now duo and piyablent my ollleo with Williams A Co Wand. Taxpayers will plcaso t'oicrn Ihemxelvea accordlCL'ly. 1". J. SWOITOIU), City Tax Collector. CALL AT Tho Favorite Cigar Store In Kalem, oral their Branch Store al (lie Fair (Iroumls Kor o Ilrst-claM nlitar, or a t!tct plus of tobacco, TOR FINEST CIGARS In Die city are kept by them, All the UiidliiK brands always nu hand. Their brunch store ul tho Fair rounds U the tlnent one on the Krounds, fall and enjoy a i;ood mnoke. Baltimore Fisli Market ! JUST OPENED. Kroli and wilt vrut r Jlh, jxiullry, kuiiiu mid oylcr in their k-iivjii. On C'nirlt , 0iismii the oin-ru housx line hundred duj'ii ililr'(inMiiiit d. UOM1.H, I'roprii lor. ' FOR MEN ONLY! ...imimT.. 1,1 i., I.llli. MAHitnnni nCITIlC'r Lct ir tIIUc HA.tII00D ArUallllCoturtluid Xr. D.lilltTi VJ U XV XJ ( Error trtutwi la Oii-tnitt, m'iWV&tiiitiTt, I lAAAAillk I MMaVMlJ LATEST BY TELEGRAPH! A I'OUI. .MUllOr.lt. All A;ed SpluMcr Killed rremiiiiiihly for n Itaneh. Sax Dieoo, Sept. 30. Word was brought to tho city yesterday afternoon tlint u murder luul been eoininltteil on tho Otay inesit, several miles below this eity, the victim bo lug u spinster named AIIsh Abbey, about U0 years of ngo, who owns a snutll ranch lit that locality. There are two eonlllcting stories of the dis covery of the crime, one being Unit it boy named Porter stumbled on tho body lying In some brush qulto u distance from tho house, and tho other, aud antmrently moro accurate one, that a neighbor's boy who was sent over to Miss Abbey's house to get her to do somo work, knocked on thu door, but got no response, aud, looking In, saw her lying on the Uoor dead, and then went back to Tin Junuaand Informed tho olllclals aud that a party went at once, to the houso aud found her lying on the tloor with a basket on her arm and her skull crushed. The woman was a dressmaker, and occasionally came to this city toglvo lessons in cutting aud littiug, going back to tho ranch, which was a Gov ernment claim, in order to prove up. When in tho city a few days ago she complained that some one had been robbing her ranch and house; that hhu had tracked through tho brush homo worsted work aud a (milt that belonged to her ami which she sus pected a certain person ol stealing. Tho purpose of her last visit was to catch tho thief, If liosslblu. She was In the habit of accusing certain of her neighbors of persecuting her in this manner lu order to force her to abandon her claim, and tho olllcors will investigate the matter on this supposition. No othureauso is known for tho crlino and no clows were loft by the murderers. T1IK KN(llNi:i:it WAslntlJ.NK. A l'lreiiian llruaks Down and Admits 'I hut hu riirjureil Himself. Ciiicaoo, Sept. 30. A sensational climax ended the coroner's investi gation into the Hock fslaudSuhuibau railway accident this evening. Tho jury had just returned a vlrdlct holding Engineer Twombly and Fireman Leclocho responsible 'for the wreck aud committing them to jail. Leclocho broke down aud ad mitted lmvlug perjured himself In swearing that Twombly was not drunk. The ilrcmau then made a confession, telling of his rltlo with tho drunken engineer. Ho inti mated that compulsion trom high otllciaN of tho company had prompt ed him to lie. Twombly anil himself, It appeared, had gone to a saloon be fore stai ting out In charge of the freight train that played such havoc at Washington Heights. Twombly drank freely, but, Haiti Leclocho, ''he was not paralyzed drunk." Le clocho athlcd that Twomhly's ran tho engine himself, ami said at tho time of the accident Twomhly's head was out of tho cab window, ami ho might have been asleep for all thu fireman knows, Leclochc broke down ami cried like a child, Engineer Twombly Is under anest at his homo where ho Is conduct! to his bed by Injuries received lu the wreck. Null M in An Asylum, MlOCKTON, Sept. 30. -About four o'clock this afternoon William J. ('arr, nu Inmate of the statu as him for the Insane, was found dead, hav ing committed milclilo by hanging himself with a rope. Hocllmla'don a shelf, tied the rope and then per mitted hluihclf to drop nil. When found lie hml In en dead about half an hour, (,'arr was committed fioin Krcstio about a month ago, I le wus about 40 years old, a tailor by oc cupation, and lor the past two weeks had been working lu the tailoring department of the asylum, Thu nature of Ills malady led lilui to attack everybody, hut he had uuvcr exhibited Milcldel tendencies. An Inquest will lie held to-morrow morning. Kvll forlioilliiK, ilKl.KNA, M. T Kept. 30.-Of 768 iiuturallutloii palters Issued III Anaconda, only iH cm be found. Five hundred and ten p:icrs have ! now li.'cn recorded, dcHplleullollbrtH of the district clerk, uud It Is feared that an attempt will bo made to Im properly ni-e them. It Is alleged that Auucondu parties have voted for years nnd held olllco who were compelled to take their papers this year. Trouble Is likely to follow the flection uml criminal proH-cutlouti nifty reituli, l'arlllo Coast Shlphullillii);. Ciiicaoo, Sept. 30. Theodoru Cramp, a member of tho well-known shipbuilding tlrm of Philadelphia, was in the city to-day on his return from an extensive tour of tho West and Alaska. To a reporter ho again made a strenuous denial of tho ru mor that his linn contemplated buy ing and building extensive dry docks at Victoria, JJ. l lie added that ho had no knowledge how the report originated. Speaking of shipbuilding in California, ho said ho did not think it would grow to largu proportions. "They have tho tlncst klndof tlinberout there," said he, "but It is becoming moie and more tho custom to use iron. Near ly all tho new vessels, Including oven the spars, aro now of iron, and vessels will continue to bo built where such material Is abundant. Tho erection of largo iron works on tho Pacitlc Coast will no doubt aid shipbuilders somewhat." Aecuol ot Wlfe-Mui-iler. Jackson, Sept. !!(). Tho cotiio ner's jury In the Haelgalupl case found that tho deceased eamo to her death from strychnhu) poisoning, and accuse Domlnlck Haelgalupl, her husband, of her murder. An analysisrevealed unmistakable traces of poison in her stomach. Tho ac cused is still at large. Ills descrip tion has been telegraphed all over tho state. Chicago Wilt Line Him Now. Ciuc.vuo, Sept. 30. Charles T. Yerkes, president of tho West Di vision Street Hallway company and North Sldo Cable-Car company, to tiny subset ibed $lo0,000 to the Chica go World's Kair fund. This Is tho largest subscription ho far made by ono person. Another l'lie. San Iii'iH Oiuhpo, Sept, 30. The town of Cambria lu tho northwest ern part of this county was almost wholly destioyed by tiro this morn ing. A special to tho Tribune gives tho following acceunt: At !2:'M this morning a lire started lu tho Proctor hotel. Tho causo Is unknown. Thu llaiucs spread rapidly, ami lu half an hour tho entire block was a mass of lire. Little water was at hand, and theio was no service whatever, and there was no means of arresting tho spreading tlamcs. Building after building caught, aud lu upltu of all ellorts the destruction went on, until there was nothing left which could bo destroyed, not oven ashed. All the business portion of Cambria was wlped'otit. Tho build ings being entirely of wood, the de struction was so rapid that there was not even time to get out their contents, llaidly anything was saved, and tho town Is destitute. No lives were lost. Tho total loss is about fel.OOO. Thu Insurance Is about HiiO.OOO. The postoftlco and telegraph olllco weru destroyed. t:oMi:xsi:i) ihspatciics. William 1. Dale, commissioner of Indian aflulrs under President Lin coln, died yesterday "II years of iiKf. Jacob Levi, a clothier of Topeka, Kan., lias assigned. Ills liabilities are 500,000. The assets known. are not A lint declined esteulay at a Hungarian christening at Allport, Pa. One Huugaitaii was murdeied outright, anil two others wciu seri ously wounded. Hheuish newspapers announce Unit Count von Halsfeldt, tlieder maii minister to Kiiglaml, will short ly ro-marry his former wife, an American lady named Motiltou. It Is understood that their separation was merely formal. It has been discovered that the lire lu thu temple of Heaven, at Hhanghl, was of Incendiary origin, riuveral persons have been arrested for complicity In the crime. The authorities have learned that tlieob Jeet of the Incendiaries was lo create the Idea that the tiro was an omen to warn tho s:oplu against the Intio duetlon ot railways Into China. i Oim; at Khiiit. If you have uny trailing to do at the grocery stores vou hail bent do It luiforu eight oreock p. m., as at that hour the various grocery htorcH In the city will close tlielr doors according to thu agreement published lu lliesu columns homo das ago. The move Is a good one, ami will give mer chants and clerks who have long Hour to worn, a coupie uoiirs more rest out of tho twenty-four. Butur iliivMiir.t not liK'liulit I in I In, iuititr.il! i mid store will remain oikim until uij Ibiinlnwil over, mi,k ii mi .im, im. j. - Jr j'j -.' 'it.n Jvrywr- mFWT" r