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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1889)
SUBSORIBE FOR ADVBR riSB IX THE 'CAPITAL JOURNAL, CAPITAL JOURNAL. THE CAPITAL JOURNAU TUB BEST PAPER IN SALEM. IT Wlt.I. JIB A GOOD INVESTMENT. -You wilt be well pleased with Itrsm 3-Tho Tcrnnaro Most ltcasonabto-Ca VOL. 2. SALEM, OHEGON. FRIDAY, NOTELBER 15, 1889. KO. 225. HOLYERSON'S Special Bargains for Tlis Week ! kS for 25 g00d hemstltched Handkerchiefs, worth 6, 8 and 10c. This 150 Good sized Linen Towels worth 20c. This week 10c. 60 Extra size Linen Towels worth 35 and 40c. This week 25c. onl 5 cents HSe haVy rlbbd' duble knee' fust blaok' 200 Ladies' Hoods at actual cost. 50 Children s Hoods at actual cost. Ladles' and Children's Cloaks at unheard of low prices. Coino earlv to secure choice. J T. Holverson. Abstracts. For reliable ABSTRACT Call Salem Attract and Land Company, P,E. AUSTIN, Manager. NO. 221 COMMERCIAL STREET, SALEM, OREGON. "The only complete set of Abstracts in Marion county. P. O. Box ho. Wm. Brown & Co. DEALERS IN BOOTS AND SHOES, cm Ik ( sssssswf 1 'SssssssssssssssV! r Finest Stock -o- KRAUSSE Carry the finest INTHE Goods sold by them. contain Fall and filter Foot fa intpat ntviM better numcr auu more uurume, mc k,,ijjj - & anyM sold by "iny other house on ike coast. They carry a com pleto llneoYLadies'. Gentf, Misses', Youths' and Children's footwear. Goods bought direct from the manufactory. KBiLUSSE KLEIN, '211 Commercial Street MOORES & GILLESPIE, Real Estate and Insurance. Mpney J.oaned on Real Estate Security I We have Borne choice UrpUnsIacltyana Buouroau vTJ la GralB aad Fruit land- -allai. Give ih a call at 317 Commertlal treet, aad we will abow you what we have. ; i - f OF TITLB, on the Leather and Findings CASH PAID FOR WOOL, HIDES, PELTS, AND FURS. This bouse carries a large stock of first' class goods from the best manufacturers in tbe world, and Is prepared to give satisfac tion, both in stye and quality, to every one who will purchase goods ot them, No. 231 Commercial Street, SALEM - - J- OREGON in the State ! & KLEIN and most elegant STATE ! tUo,!! iMtertel. nre no In the . ... -... Alcn and correcl- Capitol A Mori Gompaiiy. WHOLESAL E AND Dry Goods, Clothing, Groceries, Provisions,' Crockery, Glass ware, Woodenware, Fancy Goods ami-Notions. ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. Everything You Want Uiirjk Hoof. O ' " " .j ef JUST RECEIVED : Eight Bales of Cotton Bats, which wo will soil for,15o a pound. Men's Knee Gum Boots ii .$2 50 Men's Long Gum Boots I 3 00 LOOK AT OUR CLOTHING PRICES. Men's black suits i-l $ 5 00 60 Men's suits, usual price $12, now 9 00 50 Men's suits, usual price 815, now 11 50 50 Men's suits, usual price $20, now I 15 00 50 Men's suits, usual price 22.50, now - 18 00 OVERCOATS. i A good overcoat itl' $ 7 50 Fifty overcoats, usual price $15, now. 11 50 Fine light overcoats, worth $18 and $20, now offered for $15 and 10 50 figy-Orders from a distance promptly filled. Goods delivered free to any part of the city. Please give us a call. -O- CAPITOL ADYEN1 SALEM, GEO. W. JOHNSON, Prcs. H. A. JOHNSON, Jr., Treas. Sater-bi sm Trust. Company ! (Incorporated.) LOAN BROKERS -AND DEALERS IN- Real 95 State Street, People looking for investments and seeking residence property should seo the Motor Line Addition Lots in this addition will make you a choice and convenient homo; will make a neat return as an investment in a short time. It fill Pay Ion to Investigate before making a purchase. To tboso hunting lots to build on, wo will sell you a lot by you paying $10 down and the balanco in monthly payments. To those wishing to invest for speculations We Will Give Terras that will allow you time to sell the property to make your pay ments, giving you an opportunity to buy and sell with a small capital. We have A Few Choice Lots In Oak Lawn Park Addition that wo are offering at a bargain. Wo also have a list of choice bargains in nearly every addition to Salem. We have some choice acre tracts. We have Farms and Timber Lands ! No one seeking such property should conclude to purchase without examining our list. W. F. FECK, Manager. o Sate Land (I 3 SALEM, School Books A completo line of STATIONERY. ALBUMS. GOLD PENS AND FANCY LI! THEIt GOODS AT JK J. BENSON STARR'S vn (U ftTATE RTRF.CT - RETAIL DEALERS IN I 5 OREGON. P.H.D'AItCY, 'T.C.SHAW,Yice-Pres. Salem, Oregon. OREGON. FALEM, OKFQON I I COMPANY Estate Trust Company, JOHN HUGHES, Dealer iu Groceries, Paints, Oils and Window Glass, "Wall Pa per and Border, Artists' Ma terials, Lime, Hair. Nails and Shingles, Hay, Feed and Fence Posts, Grass Seeds, Etc, NEW TO-DAY. Help Wanted Men to split rails and build fences. Girl for general housowork, German preferred. Man to clear eighteen acres of land. If you want help of any kind or If you are looking for a situation, call on or leue your order at Employment Offloe, 202 Commercial street. Chas. Pugh, Proprietor. (Successor to llclllnger A Co.) HARDWARE AND A completo line always In stock. My stock Is bought new and for cosh, af fording mo the opportunity to sell at tho most reasonabl prices. Tho best and latest Improved machinery always on band. Ofllce and storo rooms at llclllugcr's old stand on State streou Return of the Favorites AT REED'S OPERA HOUSE. BIX Win UTS ONLY AND SATURDAY MATINEE! COMMENCING MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18 1 ' OK THE PEOPLE'S FAVORITES, THK ll UtU VV1I11AI III! I II till l-l V U In an entirely new reportolrc. CHANGE OF PLAY NIC1HTLY. Monduy Kn gaged Tuesday . I July Audloy's Hecret Wednesday. Colleen Uiiwn TliurHdny. .......The Diamond AJvstcry Friday . . l.ong Btrl Ito Saturday . Everybody's Krlcna Mutlnee Kathleen I'ooular prices. 20, .TO and TOc. Gallery, children lie. Gallery, udults 30c, down stairs 60c. llox sheet now open at l'utton's, where reserved seats can bo had without extru charge. THE FAVOItlTE Billiard and Peel Rooms. THE ONLY FIRST-CUSS CIGAR STORE IN THE CITY. Imported and Domestic CIGARS AND TOBACCO ! 243 Commorotal Straot. Established 1868 i The Oldest aod Staunches! Between Sacra mento and Portland. LADD & BUSH, Cankers, Iron Building, Salem, Oregon. SYlHXJUIlia C,H, liflliw inuuti mmw on every part of the world twilight and sold, tuners 01 crcuu issiicu hi irmcu-'ir. ww lions mado throughout tho Uultid States, llrltlsh America and Mexico, stale, county and city wurrunlii cashed. We oiler pat rons accommodations consistent with coil servathe banking. KMtOwSt Cheapest, strongest and beat, Wright's Compound Kxtract of Harsaparllla JJolU, pimples, erysipelas flee before It. Cleanses and enriches tho blood. Hold by all drug gists. Wright's Casrara Constipation remedy promotes u regular anil healthy action of the bowels, aids digestion and will not Ir rttute the most sensitive stomach, fill I dren taka It readily. Hold by all drsgglsu All may possess pearly whlto teeth, pure breath and healthy gums by using Wright's Myrrh Tooth floup. Iteriiovtstar. tar, prevenU decay. Sold by all druggist! It. C. C. a, Ited Cross Cough Cure heals throutjtnij lungs, cures asthma and the most obitlmite coughs and cold. Iry IU Bold by all druggists. Wright's Hon CMer and Chamomile Hitters a relhtbU tonic, appi-tUer and u rwirlpnf f nvlimrat lh ailteallVt OfVaUS and prevent ly.jiU, can be relied up ou. Bold by all druggists. Farming Implements fll ' fi 1 Company imairn miw v...uu6w WIUU. LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. A SEAKCII FOR FACTS. THK nVIUKNCK IN THE CUONIN CASK. Knorts to Connect tho Accused Jinn With the Crime Curious KUdmice. Chicaoo, Nov. 14. At tho open ing of tho Cfouln trial, State's At toruey Lougenoi'kcr ofrcrwl the hair which tho exports had examined, In evidence, hut did notofler tho othei specimens, such ns tho hlood stains aud tho pieces of wood. Forrest, for tho defense, demand that tho chips bo put in nlso and that ttio hair bo left In tho custody of tho clerk. This lead to a bitter dlsputo be tweou tho opposing council, which was Anally dropped and Salesman Hatfield, who sold tho furniture to "J. 8. Simons," was called to tho witness chulr. Ho positively Identified tho framo of tho satchel found in tho sewer on Friday as corresponding In sl.e to the one which hesold to "Simons," aud stated that tho material of tho cover and of tho handle were tho same. The framo was then admit ted In evidence. Paulino Hortel, a washerwoman, testified that sho passed tho Carlson cottago between tho hours of 8 and 0 o'clock on tho night of tho mur der. Sho saw n whlto horso dniw incabuggy, Iu which thero were three men, driven up to tho cottage. Tho larger man got out of tho bug gy, and taking n satchel or box out of tho buggy entered tho cottogc. Tho driver of tho whlto horso at once turned around and drovo back toward Chicago. Tho witness sta ted sho then heard some one crying, "Oh God!" and tho sound of a hard blow and of somebody falling. MoKlnnon said that Burke's tick et to Liverpool boro tho nanio of V. U. Caspar. After a timo ho admit ted that his niuno was Burke and that ho was sometimes called De lancy. Burke said that ho came from Hancock, Mich., whero ho had beon working. Henry Pluuslic, a salesman in a shirt storo at Chicago, testified that on tho morning after tho murder a man camo into tho storo mid bought a shirt. Whon he asked If the sales man thought tho sleeves largo enough l'lausllo suggested that he tako his coat off aud bo measured. Tho man refused In a vehement manner to do this. Then ho took tho shirt aud went across tho street, returning soon after with another man, younger and smaller, who also bought a shirt. Pluuslle said his first customer wus prisoner Burke and Identified a photograph ot "Cooney tho Fox" as the other. A MICHKJAN TIIAdlCDV. Narrow Kxcupo of it Murdnrur from llelng Lynched. Ibiipi:min(I, Mich., Nov. 1 1. At Matchwood last night John Mo Donald went to Duncan Bcvcrldgc to talk over some trouble they hud had about u homestead claim. Du ring tho conversation tho men got excited aud McDonald pulled a re volver and shot Bovcrldge, wound ing hnn fatally. Ho then shot Mrs. Iievcrldgo in the hip, after which ho emptied tho remaining chambers into a guest of Mrs. Bbvcrldge, in flicting u fatul wound. A posse later on raptured McDonald and wus going to lynch him, but better counsels prevailed, and ho was turned over to tho sheriff this after noon. Kills an Old Alan. Vincjjnnih, Jnd Nov. 11. John Bullock wus tried In tho Sullivan Circuit court fur tho murder of Former, tho restaurant man, who wus found dead on the slduwalk one Sunduy morning In October. Tho testimony showed that Bullock threw a turnip that struck the old man on tho forehead, killing him Instantly. Bullock is a baseball player and Is an expert In throwluy missies with much force. Tho Jury brought In a compromise verdict for manslaughter and sc'ut Bullock to the Sullivan couuty Jull for eight months. An Ulieipniteil Itesult, Buow.v Briu.VfiH Wy. T., Nov. H. Michael Harvey met with dls usterous reoulLson Monduy iu try ing un old plan of starting it balky team. The hornes refused to haul und Harvey putu bunch oi hay un der them and lighted it up. Tho tcuin sturted, but us tho wngon passed over tho fire the load Ignited. Til Wilson und buy were consumed. tl:j horoCM were burned to death aim Harvey woa bcrlotuly blistered, workino rem Tin: taik. A Illll to ho OfTrrcd t Congress to Mako Chicago tlin Site. CiUCAdo, Nov. 13. At a meeting of tho committee on congressional action held yesterday, nblll submit ted by Congressman Payson was In dorsed as ono to bo presented to tho coming session of congress to secure the location of tho world's fair at Chicago- Tho title of tho bill Is, "A bill relative to the celebrating of tho 400th anniversary of tho dis covery of America by Columbus, by heldlnc: an exposition of tho arts, Industries, manufactures and "pro ducts of tho world In tho city of Chicago and tho stato of Illinois in tho year lSOU." Tho bill recites tho reason for holding such an exposition in Chi cago, and sets particular emphasis upon tho fact that Chicago asks or tho United States government no appropriations or loan for tho spo clflo purpose of such exposition. It provides that all articles and goods Imported for tho exhibit shall bo ad mitted free of duty, and tho only appropriation asked for Is that of r0,000, which Is to bo expended under tho direction of tho secretary of tho treasury for all purposes con nected with the admission of foreign goods for tho exposition. Tho bill nlso provides, "that there shall bo admitted to said exhibition by tho government from its executive do partmcut, tho Smithsonian Institute and tho National museum such ar ticles aud materials as Illustrate function and ndinlnistratlvo facul ties of tho government In tlmo of peace and Its resources as a war power tending to demonstrate tho naturo of our Institutions and their adaption to tho wants of tho people." a novi:i, ADvmtriHiNd sgiiumr. Willing to I'uy i100,000 a Year far Hacks ut Tustago Stamps. Ni:w Youif, Nov. 1 1. W. J. Ar kell, tho proprietor of Judge, has on foot rather a unique scheme for ad vertising. Ho thinks that ho could aflord to pay tho goyornment of tho United States $100,000 u year for tho privilege of using tho bucks of post ago stamps for advertising purposes, having satisfied himself as to the safety of the oiler by interviews with some of tho best advertisers Iu this aud tho old country. Tho at torney for Arkoll proceeded to Wash ington. "I consulted tho postmas ter general regarding tho matter," but ho feared that tho statutes would stand hi tho way and prevent any such salo. Ho decided to examine Into tho matter and see what could bo done, howovor," Arkell's Idea is to print some one udvertiseuieutof u reputable house on u certain pari of tho stamp for a certain time, or on all during a limit ed period, and follow this up by printing another advertisement for another period. The advertise ments will be printed in delicate colored ink before tho stamps are gummed, and the result would bo that every user of pontage stamps would have tho opportunity to read something on Its back before ho licked It. Arkell will leave for Washington to-morrow, aud will make a formal oiler of $100,000 u year for n year's contract. Oregon City Nolus. Oukoon Crr V, Nov. 1 1.- A slight reduction Iu the price for weaving two Hues of blankets In the Oregou City manufacturing company's woolen mill brought on a strike of ' the weavers yesterday at noon, and forty hands went out. During the afternoon the old rates were re stored, aud this morning the looms svere again started. Twenty I'lill-Orou ii lluiruloe. WlN'NIHKI, Nov, 1 1. ItullUIo Jones, of Garden City, Kas., has se emed twenty full-grown buflalocs, which will ho shipped to-morrow to .Salt Luke City, U. T. They were secured on Stony mountain after very exciting chases. They are said to bo exceptionally lino speci mens. Dan'! Sully, tho actor, received word last evening ut Kanwis City, through his attorney at his homo iu Newport, It. 1., that they hud been udvlned of the death of his uncle Iu Dublin, Ireland, who leaven tho bulk of uu Immense projicrty to tho actor. Queen Victoria. Is said to fuel very much hurt beemisu hur books have never taken a high plucu In the literary world. She forgets that the domulii of letters Is it republic. Bull.tlo Bill, who Is un expert Iu Indians, says that he admires tho French sou, ill 8 m M y I'UI If I