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w -ywv-v .Jffi-wc ;m,Hft ?, -IMVKfi u U "i-ifr ' SUDSORIBB FOR ADVERTISE IN THE CAPITAL JOURNAL CAPITAL JOURNAL. THE CAPITAL JOURNAU TUB BEST PAPER IN SALEM. IT WILL BK A GOOD INVESTMENT. -You wilt be well pleased with It.-W 5-Tho Terms nro Most Ilensonaulc-Sa VOL. 2. SALEM, OBEGON. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1889. NO. 220. 1 PPUIBBiBUpEBr jr$KKr riOLVERSON'S Sp Bargains weeSiSrSo. 8d hemstltched Handkerchiefs, worth 5, 8 and 10c. This 150 Good Blzed Linen Towels worth 20c. This week 10c 50 Extra size Linen Towels worth 35 and 40c. This week 25c i H? Boy's Cotton Hose beavy ribbeo. double knee, fast black, only 25 cents. ' ' " 200 Ladies' Hoods at actual coat. 50 Children's Hoods at actual cost. Ladies' and Children's Cloaks at. unheard of low prices. Come earl v rtw secure choice. J T. BUCODA Undervein I have the exclusive agency of this coal for Salem. It is shipped to me direct? from the Bucoda mines, and I ofier it at such prices as never before heard of in Salem. Delivered for $7,70 Per Ton ! In Wood, Sand and Gravel I am better prepared than ever to accom modate my customers, having a very large stock on hand. My wood is now all measured before sawing and I guarantee full measure. Call in and see me. Remember my place of business is in the State Land and Trust Com pany's buildings, No. 95 State Street. GEO. D. GOODHUE. Wm. Brown & Co. DEALERS IN BOOTS AND SHOES, Finest Stock KRAUSSE Carry the finest IN THE M and Wii ffl-Goods sold bv them contain the best material, nra made in the than nnv poods sold bv any other house on the coast. 'I hey carrj a com plete llSe SnSiSS. (kSS?, Misses', Youths' and Children's footwear. Goods bought direct from the manufactory. ' ' IQtAUS.SE & KIEIN, 211 Commercial Street MOORES I GILLESPIE, Real Estate and Insurance. Money Loaned on Real Estate Security I We have some choice bargains in city and suburban Pajjj"? InGrmiuaad Fruit lands all sizes. Give us a call at 317 Commercial street, and we will show you what we have. m ft Holverson. COAL ! Screened. Leather and Findings CASH PAID FOR WOOL, HIDES, PELTS, AND FURS. This house carries a largo stock of first class goods from the best manufacturers In the 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 - - OREQON in the State ! & KLEIN and most elegant Vi wee fa iter M STATE ! Capitol itate Company. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Dry Goods, Clothing, Groceries, Provisions, Crockery, Glass ware, Woodenware, Fancy Goods and Notions. ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. Everything Ion Want Under k Roof. JUST RECEIVED : Eight Bales of Cotton Bats, which we will sell for 15c a nound. Men's Knee Gum Boots $2 60 Men's Long Gum Boots l 3 00 .LOOK AT OUR CLOTHING PRICES. Men's black suits ? 5 00 50 Men's suits, usual price $12, now - 9 00 50 Men's suits, usual price $15, now .-. - 11 50 50 Men's suits, usual price $20, now 15 00 50 Men's suits, usual price 22.50, now 18 00 OVERCOATS. A Reed overcoat $ 7 50 Fifty overcoats, usual price $15, now 11 50 Fine light overcoats, worth $18 and $20, now offered for $15 and 1G 50 figy-Orders from a distance promptly filled. Goods delivered free to any part of the city. Please give us a call. CAPITOL ADYENTURE COMPANY, SALEM, GEO. W. JOHNSON, Pres. H. A. JOHNSON, Jr., Treas. State, Land and tat Company ! (Incoiporated.) LOAN BROKERS AND DEALEltS IN Real 05 State Street, Salem, Oregon. o People looking for investments and seeking lcsidence property should seethe Motor Lino Addition Lots in this addition will make you a choice and convenient home; will make a neat return as an investment (in a short time. It fill Pay Ion to Investigate before making a purchase. To those hunting lots to build on, wo will sell you a lot by you paying $10 down and tlio balance In monthly payments. To those wishing to invest for speculations We Will Give Terms that will allow you time to sell the properly to mako your pay ments, giving you an opportunity to buy und sell with a small capital. We have A Few Choice Lois In Oak Lawn Park Addition . that wo are ottering at a bargain. Wo also have a list of choice bargains in nearly every addition to Salem. Wo have some choice acre tracts. We have Farms and Timber Lands 1 No one seeking such property should conclude to purchase without examining our list. W. F. PECK, Manager. o State, Land and Trust Company, SALEM, School Books A complete Hue of STATIONERY GOLD PENS ANDxcy AT J. BENSON STARR'S NO, 04 STATE STREET ... - SALEM, OHKOOX - OREGON. P. H. D'ARCY, T. C. SHAW, Vico-Pres. OREGON. Estate JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in Groceries, Pninis, Oils mid Window Gloss, Wnll Pa lter and Border, Artists' Ma terials, lime, Hair. Nails and Shingles, Hay, Feed and Fence Posts, Grass Seeds, Etc, MKW TO-DAY. Help Wanted Three men to do light clearing close, to the city; l per day. Girl for general housework. 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 leavo your order at Employment Office, IO! Commercial street. Teachers' Examination. EVTOTICK Is hereby given that tho noxt ll regular quarterly examination of np llcants for teachor's ccrtlflcntos will bo eld at tho court house In Salem com mencing at 12 o'clock m. of Nov. 27, 18N9. All applications must bo present it the opening session on tho Z7th. D. V. YODElt County superintendent of schools for Ma rlon county, Oregon. Return of Ik Favorite AT REED'S OPERA HOUSE. SIX NIGHTS ONLY AND SATURDAY MATINEE ! COMMENCING MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18 1 OF THE ' PEOPLE'S FAVORITES, the 1 tt"U u In an entirely new reportolre. CHANGE OF PLAY NIGHTLY. Monday . . Kngnged Tuesday ljidy Audley's Hecret Wednesday Colleen Dawn Thursday Tho Diamond Mystery Friday IiongHtrlko Hotui day Kv erj body's Friend Matlneo . Kathleen Popular prices. i, 30 nnd 60c. Oallory, children IWc. (Jallery, udults .'We, down, btalrs 50e. llox sheet now open at Patton's, where reserved beats can bo had without extra charge. Miss Leona Willis, TEACHER OF MUSIC. Lessons given lu voice culture and Hal Inn singing, piano and origin. Hpcclal at tention given to beginners. Can bo seen nt tho Conservatory, or nt thu resldener, cor ner of Center and Cupltol streets. 10-lUml A FULL LINE -OF- iwnw nooiirnn, V l I I JIJ1I IUV I With specialties In Valerian China Tea Sets, French China Dinner Sets. 1UDU WAY'S FAMOUS Buckingham Pattern -OF- ROYAL SEMI-PORCELAIN Of which we constantly keip a full line und open ktixk, enabling un.to muko up Dinner and Ten net of uny slic, or soil by the single piece. 1 li finest assortment o CHAMBER SETS KTcr,liown In Halem. A FULL STOCK Ot thelatest end handsomest patterns In Glassware. 9rieas call ana examine our stock. welleFbros., 201 Commercial Street. UUIIICUV ) Crockery LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. OAPTUUE OF A DUSl'EUADO. Frank Wnrd, n One-Armed llnlf-breed Arretted. Los Angeles, Nov. 15. Deputy United Stated Marshal Ralph Do mlnguezcanic nn from La Jolla. San Diego county, to-day, having in cnargo Frank Ward, tho onc anucd half-breed Indian desnerado. who hns long been tho terror of tho settlers in tlio neighborhood of tho Mesa Grando reservation. Ward has the reputation of being a man who would shoot on sight. Settlers have been anxious for some timo past to rid their community of his presence. Tho crimo for which ho has Anally been arrested is an assault upon a Mesa Graudo Indian girl, named Loretta, in tho early partof Septem ber last. Ward, who has a family, got drunk upon tho day in question and starting for homo from La Jol la, met tho girl on tho' road just as night was approaching. He assault ed the girl, who was only 12 years old, then told her ho would murder her if she ever gave him away. He succeeded lu so terrifying iter that It was two months beforo sho mus tered courage to tell her parents what had happened. Tlio girl's father laid tho matter beforo tho Federal authorities, tlio result being an indictment by tho grand Jury. Ward was committed to Jail in de fault of ball. HIE SI1.VKU MEN. Proceedings or the Conuutluii In Hun Moil ut Dotiter. DiiNVEii, Nov. 13. As tho Silver Convention progresses It increases in interest. Delegates keep pouring hi, and it is a novelty to see people of all political faiths working hand lu hand on any particular question. Freo and unlimited colnago is tho war cry allko for republicans, demo crats and prohibitionists, Tho fact that tho peoplo of St. Louis saw ilt to takoj tho initiative in this move has worked to its good lu that resolutions were adopted to-day favoring that place for tho world's fair. Another resolution adopted recommends con gress to provldo for tho colnago of at least $1,000,000 of stiver each month. Judgo Syins and several other gentlemen have miule elo quent speeches. It Is not likoly that tlio convention will conclude labors before to-morrow night. A IteMurd Lung Dolitynd. Washington, Nov. 15. First Comptroller Matthews received an application from Jesso A. Atwood, of San Francisco, for his portion ol the reward oilored for tho capture of Jell Davis. Atwood said lie was quartermaster sergeant lu tho First Wisconsin cavalry, and assisted in tho capturo, but ho know nothing about tho existence of a roward un til a friend recently sent him a newspaper clipping mentioning the payment of reward money to a man in Chicago. Tlio comptroller re plied that the money amounting to about $500 could not bo paid him because his name Is not In thu list Included In the oilglnal act, nor has Itslnco been added to tho list under certification by thcHocietary of war. The money was apportioned among tho men whoso names were men tioned; according to their rank, and to pay another out of tho fund, which Is about exhausted, would be contrary to law. Atwood's only chance is through a special act. roll from u Urldgn, Fuimno, Nov. 15 . Yesterday ufternoou Samuel Ilelsel, a carpen tor, fell from thu now railroad bridge over thu San Joaquin, a distance of slxty-IIvo feet, and was Instantly killed. Tho fall broke his neck. Helsel was walking on tho bridge and missed his footing, wJieu the fatal accident occurred. Thu coro li ar's jury found uvmllec of accidental death. Tlio deceased was unatlvoof Ohio, aged forty-live years. Tho body will bo shipped to that statu for Inter ment. Tlio J'urls beauty show begins with thirty candidates, including two English, ouu Irish, two South Americans, two from thu United States, two Kuwlans, two Hungar ians, two Italians, two lUiiiuiauI'iiis, live French und four Orientals. Tlio queen of Greece Is a beautiful swimmer. The queen of Portugal Is another and loves to dash amid tumultuous breakers, Tereslna Tun, tlio pretty Italian violinist, lus bc-eii man led to Count Hlppolyto Vrctln, of Turin. C0XDKXSKI) DISPATCHES. The French academy has 'awarded a prlzo to Marlon Crawford, tho author. The queen of Portugal gave birth to a son yesterday. Hoth mother and child are doing well. $V the falling of a belfry nt Oleo hujbaln, Austria, yesterday, six per sons were killed and many injured. George Washington, colored, was lynched Friday morning near Mc Comb, Miss., for haying attempted an outrage. Jelforson Davis is a passenger on tho steamer Leathers, which arrives at New Orleans about noon to-day. He Is only sullerlng from general debility. Millard Powers Fillmore, a son o tho lato Millard Fillmore, thirteenth president of thu United Slates, died last night at ltufl'alo, N. Y., of opo ploxy. ' A. W. Morris A Bro., of Montreal, plaster and coidugo manufactuiers, have been compelled to seek tho In dulgence of their creditors. Their liabilities tiro stated to bo ovcr$l, 000,000. At Ptarksvilte. Tenn.. Inst nhrht. James T. Gill's livery stable burned, together with fifteen nno horses, In cluding tho famous trotter Single wood, valued at $7000. Tho total loss Is $40,000. TholialtimoroSun savs that, tho piesldent will return to-day to Washington from Jleiiales Point, IJttltiinoio county, Md., where ho hr.s been duck hunting. Ho has been having good sport. Tho latest paper received at Now York from Guatemala tells of the immediate downfall of thu riotous outbreak, which, It was thought tit tho time, would result In a revolu tion. Threo of the leaders were shot aud tho others surrendered. All is quiet. Colonel Wilson, superintendent of tho West Point military academy, In his annual report strongly recom mends that thu appointments to cadetships bocoullued to the June examination, as tlio nppolutmuutb during tho summer recess result in a largo per cent, of failures. A Mysterious IIUiipp nuriiliett. Di:nvi:h, Nov. 15. The detective forces of this city, and especially Thiol's Agency, mo pertubed con- concerning tho mysterious disap pearance of a detective whqv sent, uoiMiro, in tno western part.o tho state, to investigate thu burning of two bridges on tho Itlograndu road. Tho detective wuntifjlmlor tho alias of Martin CaseiTAhout rWl.lw.r Mm mill In. .mini nil 'tlw. 7.:. :,.:. v .; ,K"v, mi hi- whii iiireu iuuii iiameii jieiuan leach and Harry. During lho.Ju(nt tho party became separated! and ilany and Casey went oil' together. After a fuw hours Harry lufurned to tho camp, and said that Cafegy hud got tired aud started oil ahead of hlin, Casuy has never been heard of since. Searching parties scouicd tho country, but without success. Thu theory is that Casuys Identity as a detective was disclosed lu some way, and that ho was Jurcd away ami murdcicd. Tho coirect uumoof the detective will not bo glvun by his brother olllcers, Ho has a wlfonud children In tho East, is possessed of considerable prop erty,aud has about ?1,000 lu the bank here, lie was accounted one of the bent detectives In tho country, and had had twelvo years' experience. Tlio Mexican (,'iiscaroii. Tho stranger lu .Mexico, especially If young aud good-looklug, Is llablo to bo considered surprised at his first ball there, when souiu pretty Honor lta, whom ho has never seen before, trips up to him with an engaging smile on tier face and pomothlug that looks like an egg In her hand, and suddenly Hiuashos tho latter over his cranium. To oiuj not ac quainted with tho utNcnroti custom, It Is startling, to say tho least. Luckily, however, thu egg has Iteen robbed of Its usual Interior, tho oilg lnal contents having been oiutled through a Hiuall hole at ouu cud. I'ho shell Is then relllled with llLcly chopped tinsel and colored paper, perhaps with the addition of (luely orfuined sauhet-powdur or some dainty trinkets, after which the opening Is neutly closed by a bit of paper pasted over It. Dr, Hammond says American people He in bed too much. Ho has also said that peoplo med never die; so It does not much mutter what ho says. 1 ft H J !! u Ml il y