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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1889)
V! SUDSQRIBE rop. nf M adver nan: IN fHE, CAPITAL JOURNAL, CAPITAL F JOURNAL. TUB BEST PAPER IN SALEM. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL JT WILL J1K A GOOD INVESTMENT, 4 43-You will bo well pleased with lt.-9 l 9-The Ternuaro Most Hcmonnbl re VOL. 2. SALEM, OBEGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1889. NO. 233. KaSk ulaaaE LADIES! Buy your Dress Goods and Trim mings at Buy your Corsets nnd Kid Gloves tit Buy your Cloaks and Jackets at Buy jour Handkerchiefs and Ties at Buy your Hosiery and Underwear at Buy your Blonkets and Flannels at Buy your Table Linens aud Nap kins at Buy your Shawls and Furs at Buy your Jewelry and Fancy Goods at For Bnrgnins In all Hues of goods goto HOLVERSON'SI . BUCODA Undervein o .1 have the exclusive agency of this coal for Salem. It is shipped to me direct from the JBucodn mines, and I ofler it at such prices as never .before heard of in Salem. 'Delivered for $7.70 Per Ton ! vIn Wood, Sand and Gravel I am better prepared than ever to accom modate uiy 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. 05 State Street. GEO. D. GOODHUE. Wm. Brown & Co. DEALERS IN BOOTS AND SHOES; I 1 I J '1 Fmesi ;tuuk -0- KRAUSSE Carry the finest n IN THE il Winter Foo 19-GoocIb sold by them contain the besi ; material Je "adon the latesUtyles, better flttlng and more durable, are igiv J", Goods bought direct from the manufactory. KRAUSSE & KLEIN. 211 Commercial Street MOORES. GILLESPIE, Real Estate-and Insurance. Money Loaned on street, and we will show you what COAL ! Screenei Leather and Findings CASH PAID FOR WOOL, HIDES, PELTS, AND FURS. Tills Iioubo carries a largo stock of flrst- goods from the best manufacturers In world, and Is prepared to plve satlsfac ,both In styo and quality, to eery who will purchase goods ol them, fo. 231 Commercial Street, lLEIvI - - - OREGON m the State ! & KLEIN and most elegant STATE ! fa Real Estate Security I we have. S Capitol Advenke Company. WHOLESALE AND Dry Goods, Clothing, Groceries, Provisions, Crockery, Glass ware, Woodenware, Fancy Goods and Notions. ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. Everything Ion fit -Under One Roof; JUST RECEIVED : Eight Bales of Cotton Bats, which we will sell for 15c a pound. Men's Knee Gum Boots 2 fin Men's Long Gum Boots LOOK AT OUR CLOTHING PRICES. Men's black suits $ 6 00 50 Men's suits, usual price 512, now 9 00 50 Men's suits, usual price $15, now 11 50 50 Men's suits, usual price $29, now 15 00 50 Men's suits, usual price 22.50, now 18 00 OVERCOATS. A good overcoat $ 7 50 Fifty overcoats, usual price $15, now. 11 50 Fine light overcoats, worth $18 and $20. now oflered for $15 and 10 50 fiSy-Orders from a distance Dromntlv filled. Goods delivered free to any part of the city. Please give us -O- M E S-AJUSM, GEO. W. JOHNSON, Pres. H. A. JOHNSON, Jr., Tresis. CAPITOL ADVENTURE Sate m and Irost Gomnany! (Incorporated.) LOAN BROKERS -AND DEALERS IN Real 95 State Street, People looking for investments and seeking residence property should see the Motor Line Addition ana West Salem. Lots in either of these additions will make you a choice and convenient home; will make a neat return' as an Investment In a short time. It f iPf Ion to Investigate before making a purchase. To those hunting lots to build on, wo will sell you'a lot- uj monthly '"payments.. will sell vou'a lot bv vou naylue 7.. . . - A. .,- - TO tnose We Will Give Terms 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 nave r A Few Choice Lots In that we are offering at a bargain.- Wo also havo a list of choice bargains in nearly every addition to Salem. Wo have some choice acre tracts. Wo have , Farms and Timber, Lands I No one seeking such property should conclude to purchase without examining our list. W. F. PECK, Manager. -O- State, kni and SALEM, School Books A complete line of BTATIOSEBY& GOLD PENS ANDncy Q0Qm AT J. BENSON STARR'S NO 94 STATE STREET RETAIL DEALERS IN 3 00 a call. ? OREGON. P. H. D'ARCY, T. C. SHAIV, Yice-Pres. Salem, Oregon. $10 down uud the balancto in wismng to invest, tor siiecuiaiious t i ... i- , Oak Lawn Park Trust Company, OREGON. FALEM, OltKGON COMPANY Estate A County Road. Nouth Salem, Nov., 22, 18S9. EDiTon Jeurnal: I seo that the morning contemporary says: "At present the roat leadlujr north from the city to the fair ground runs diagonally aeros tljo lots in bad shape. Judge J. 1). McClalno Is now circulating a petition to have tho road straighten and to con form to tho streets qs laid, out on the plat. Tho petition will bapresenled at tho January term of the county court and the prayer of tho i&tition should be and undoubtedly1 will bo granted. Now, inHbo opinion of'your hum ble servant, tho petition' should not bo granted. Nobody Is injured by the presont location 6f tho road, all iuu town tots uinjf uayo ueen soul along that road Mayo been sold with tho full kuowlodgo f the location of tho road aud tho prices paid aud the valuatirfu placed upon them were based ipou the condition sur rounding each lot. Judge McClalu's interest in the land covered by tho road bed, was surrendered over thirty-live years ago, not as a donation to tho public but as a highway tending to en hance tho value of his adjoining property. The public has been called upon to linpryvo this highway and mako it a pflbllo con venience; agreat amorfiit of labor has been expanded urJon It and It is uow tho property jif tho public and is a public convofuonce. The coun ty court will Uf doing au injustice to tho pubno if it 'authorizes tho olosiug Uof this principal highway into thelieart of the city. Tho prop erty holders along tho road havo no claim for a change while th public has a right to demand that there bo no change. Old Settlee. Tuky Mean Business. Tho State Exchange of Salem, meets at 4 p, m.. to-day, to consult as to the publication of a phamplet setting forth tho tho advantages of Salem and ihe surrounding country. An invitation has been extended to the advertising committee of board of trado to be present. Tho Exchange is determined to contribute towards advertising Salem. Salem needs this trait ot public spirit the more the better for our city. All may possess pearly whlto teeth, pure breuth aud healthy guniH by using Wright's Myrrh Tooth Soap. Ilemoves tar tar, prevents decay. Hold by all diugglst! JOHN HUGHES, Dealer In Groceries, Paints, 01 Ih 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 Olrl for general housowork, Gcrmun preferred. Ilmr Irt In ltl tpntira rtl.l In it,i utinprni f, ml mulio'lilmself useful. A uteady vltuatlon loino rigiuoue. ucrmam prcierrcu, .Six men to chop wood at tl per cord. Olrl wanted for general housework. If . annt l.nl. nt a.il I t A h. If Will are looklug for a ultuatlon, call on or leave your order at Employment Off loo, ifl Commercial street Itopiibllciin Primaries. NOTICK In hereby given that the city Itcpubllmn central committee will meet at the olllco of J. U. Wright till Hat urday evening, November 2W, at H o'clock p. m, for the purnoho of deKlgiiatlnir the ilmo und place- ol holding the Uepubllcun prlmarleafortli coming rlly thcilon. J (1. WKlUUT.Uhuirman. The central committee e)nltn of i, (J, lilnghatrf. Ut ward; J. J), McCulljr, U ward; K. M. Walte. 3d ward; Ad l)llly,h ward; and J. O. Wright, Chairman. lOOI) liOAIll) with nicely furnlnhed IT room In u line locallly.wnenlcntto ,1Tb twMM mm ,nnv lifl hull 111 rpllhOnilllla rateii by calllngal iff Winter trtl, EMPLOYMENT officb. Wanted-l'fwltlon by a man to take care nfitock and do chowtln or near tlty. Oood reference! given. Wanted: A girl to do laundry workl Two men want Heady work la or out of the city. A boy teventeen year old wanU a por tion at any kind of work. Wanted: A man wltha tamlly a run a ranch. U you want employment or are looklug for helpcall on or addrtM. imrr.Tiri A BIIIVK. WJ Commercial Bt,,UpHitlini J LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. MONTANA. LKOISLATUKK. I'rospect of a llcttcr Content lletween the rartlen. Helena, M. T., Nov. 25. The legislature moots at noon to-morrow. Probably two-thirds of tho members aro already here, accompanied by a large sprinkling of State politicians. Both sides aro holding caucuses to decido upon tho course of action. It is believed that thcro will bo equal parties at the Housoaud that neither party will havo a quorum In the Senate. Tho Democratic County Commissioners yesterday created a sensation by taking possession of tho legislative halls, expclltuir tho janitor and putting new Yalo locks on all tuo doors and also placing watchmen to guard all tho ap proaches to tho hall. State Auditor Keuney, whoso duty It Is to call tho House to order, to day demanded tho keys of County Commissioner Knight. Tho latter refused but promised to admit Kenney at any time. To-mght Governor Toolo issued a proclamation saying that only mem bers of the legislature with county certificates will be admitted to tho hall to-morrow, to which the ex ecutive holds tho koys. Tho repub licans will march to the hall In a body, aud If refused admission on the certificates Issued by tho stale board of canvassers will repair else where aud organize for business. At 11:30 p. in. Auditor Kinney furnished tho newspapers with a notice addressed to thu members of tho house of representatives, notify ing- them to meet in tho Iron block on Malu street ut noon to-morrow, where he will open the session. News of this soon spread and the democrats aro Jubilant. Captain Smith still holds tho court house and has largely increased his guard. Hundreds of strangers are in town aud it is understood that tho demo crats aro ready for a light, If neces sary to-night. TIIK WKAIIIISH. SnowNtiirm uml two Tralnn Wrecked In Montana. Missoula, Mont., Nov, !. Thcro wasqultoa fall of snow yesterday Two wrecks occurred on tho North eru Pacific yesterday, one freight train being wrecked by the spread ing of tho rails, and another running into a work train. No serious dam age was done in either case. One brakomau was slightly injured. Nevada Citv, Nov. 22, ly a suddon rise of Deer creek this after noon tho trestle supporting tho big plpo carrying water for power for the mining works was swept uway for a stretch of sixty feet, aud cabins on tho Hat iloated oil'. All work In tho mluo is suspended till a new pipe can bo put in. Tho loss to tho company Is over $0000. Tho rainfall this afternoon was 1.4 incites. The total for tho seusou is 21,25 inches. The weather is unsettled. Andeiison, Nov. 22. At 0 o'clock this morning tho storm broke, with the wind blowing strong from the northwest. During tho live days' rain .'1.31 inches fell, making 15,72 Inches for tho season, Tho snow on the lower ranges has been washed away, leaving nolle below tho regu lar snow line, Fhkhno, Nov. 22. It began rain ing at 4 o'clock this afternoon and continues at intervals. Grain men consider tho season a propitious one and say that a mucli lurger acreage will bo sown this season than last. CII.DII'ION hUl.I.IVAN. lie May He I Itvally Anduiu to .Meet lacknoii, Han Joke, November 21. The Ban Jose Athletic Association oilers 115,000 to Sullivan aud Jackson to tight under their auspices. The association means business and it ready to put up tho money promptly. JIohton, November 22. "Juck son's friends," said Sullivan, "have not enough confidence In his ability to whip me, bo if I should stick to Ihe amouut that I first named there would bo no light, I am really anxious to (meet Jackson, and for that reason I huvu mudo up my mind to light him for u purso of f 15 000, but I should prefer to light him in tho California Athletio Club, us there will bo more money lit whip ping him theru than lit any other place. I will bo ready to tako up any and ul! U-!s, whatever tho amouut may be. If tho California Athletic Club will not ofler $16,000, I will consider tho oiler of the Ban Jose club," A Falthlcm Wire. New York, Nov. 24. -James Smith, a letter carrier, this after noon shot his two baby girls, aged 2yearsaudfll months respectively, aud then tried to kill himself. Tho oldest child Is dead and tho baby is dying, while Smith only succeeded in Inflicting a flesh wound on him self, tho bullet directed at his stom ach having been deflected by a button. Smith contracted consump tion during the great blizzard, and tho doctors had told him that ho couul not Ilvelaterthan next Bpring. To add to his misery his wife do sorted him and tho children two weeks ago without warning or cause, and Smith was driven,. ties perate. His wife, it Is said, hasten fond ol malo companions. ' A CollUlon nt Sea; tEW LoN,)ONi Conn.Novtniber 21. Tho revenuo steamer Dexter arrived hero this niornlng with Captain Jenny and fourteen of tho crew of tho Old Dominion lino steamer Manhattan, and also tho dead body of Chief Engineer Hay den. Tho captain reports that tho steamer was bound from New York Tor West Point, Va. On Wednes day morning, when oil" Ken wick Island light, on tho coast or Mary land, sho was rim Into by an un known four-masted schoonor nnd tho Manhattan sunk soon after. Those brought heroonv tho Dexter all managed to get Into tho life-boat. Tho rest of tho crew and three pas sengers, nineteen all told, got on a life-raft. Pjiovidbnoe, It. I., November 21. Tho purser and seven other Manhattan survivors who wcro on tho llfo-raft, wcro picked up by tho schooner Tuttlo oil Wednesday aud arrived in this port to-day. About tho Streets and Hallways. Emtoii Jeuunal: Tho mayor aud tho hottso railroad Co. constrtio tho city ordinaueo requiring track to bo laid oven with tho surface of street to niean such surfacy when graded. Tho members of tho coun cil uuderstooeL nnd understand it to mean thu surface as It Is. A proposi tion follows to require abutting prop erty to improve 'Uio Erects of tho city where tho rallrpad crosses a sink In tho surface the adjoining lot holder to All it uA tho raised track. There Is a good deal of per sonal' and prlvilti Inteicut being served and seeking to bo served hero In tho name of public interest aud public enterprise. For thirty years tho city has been casting gravel upon tho center of Commercial and Statu streets, until flnally there -us a good winter track over them. Tho street .rail road company toqk possession of that track on both afreets In mid winter, aud drove thtrmihll oil to tho engravelled sldes And tho street commissioners havuicnt the summer mainly in hauling gtavcl to mine tho sides to tho railroad track, so that wagons could crops from aide to side tho railroad company'dolng no part of tho work that should havo been wholly done by It. Tho street work of lie town lias thus far been aliint exclusively done on a very few streets. Now it is proposed that this street work for all tho town shall bodouo at tho ex pense of tho abutting proporty streets that tho thy lias Improved, aud those it lias neglected, alike. Indeed If any, are so improved, all must be, for the city cuuuot Justly coiiiel tho property of ouo streetor one block to Improve, and Improve another out of tho common treasury, at theoxpciiMof all. A railroad through a street, is an olwtructlon to ItrfiiKO for other,' travel, and charters should not be granted for them except where the public convenience retjulresMt In not nec essary for such cotivyiiiciico that roads should cucumbcrudjolnlug streets, as Chcmokctl and Center. In tho matter of street railroa'n, fran chises the council Is not properly guarding tho present and fu(uru interests of the (own. All that Is required is for the companies to ask and It is grunted, or if 1191 granted is taken. And if public rumorls to bo believed sUqw aro being taken by parties necking MtU Intercut to so direct tho approaching the city election that no conditions will hereafter bo ImiKMcd or questions uoked. Tho Council should guard with Jelous euro thu Interest of Tin: Puiii.ic. Painless dental oporutlons utDr T. O. Smith's, WJStuto street. It. C. C. O., lied l'i Cough lure heuU throafand iun, tare aathmu uud thu mMioWlntto umikIu and coltt, Try II, Sold by all dniVKUt", .1 JJ HI 1 i- i 1 ., 4i 'ii 1 -.iJ il n J i'A MS. ' Sr 1 hi H-l i' i M I I , ! 1 SI J1' ii I i 'i