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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1889)
$ jww- jrrtflfxw Ti-rt THE CAPITAL EVENING- JOURNAL. THE CAPITAL JODRIUL TEIIMS OK SUnsCIlHTION. IJAII.Y. One yonr by mall....... .......... S5 00 Hlx months by ninll 2 CO Tlireo months by tnrill .......... 1 25 IVr week, delivered by carrier...... 15 WfcEKLY. One yenr by mnll .. ....... tl 0 nix monnis ujr mnn ......... . i One yenr. If nnirt In ndvnnce .. 1 0 Hlx months, If paid In advance 8 For advertising rittea apply nt thin ofllce AllSubicrlbcrsloTiiKCAriTAl,JounNAi. who do not sccuro their paper regularly will notify this ofllce, giving address, and the matter will bo attended to at once. Ofllce, corner Court and Liberty! Streets WiiKitE Dons tub Day Bixjin? As a mutter of fuct tho day begins all around the world, not at the Bnme instant of time, but just as tho 8Uii visits sutcesHive portions of tho earth in IiIh journey from east to west. JJutthe Ir.iveler who crosses tho Pacillu ocean can give another answer to the above question, and that is that on the 18th degree of longitude, one-half of tho clicum forenco of the globe stinting from Greenwich east or west Micro is an arbitrary change or dropping ol a day, and that, at this point, if any where tho day may bevaid to begin. It was with strange feelings that tho writer, crossing the Pacilic, hav ing gouo to bed on a Saturday night, leaving everything pel taining to tLe almanuc in a satisfactory condition, awoke on Monday morning! Sunday had completely dropped from cur calender for that week at least. Everyone kndws that in traveling around tho world from east to west a day Is lost, and in order to adjust his recoiling to that of the place he has left, ono must drop a day us if lie had not lived it, when In reality the time hus passed by lengthening every day during the Journey. For along time it was tho custom for sailors to affect this change pretty much where they pleased; but it has become a settled rule among American and English navigators, that at tho 380th degree, a day must be passed over if going west,uud 0119 added if going east, in which case tho luMer enjoyH two Sundays or two Thursdays, us'the cuso may be. It is most likely that this particular degree was decided on from the fuct that, except a few scattered islands of l'olyneslu,iythero aro no large communities, with their vaht com mercial and social transaction; to bo ed'ected by tho change. ToMOimow Nioirr. Tho Dan and J oslo Morris Sullivan company will be at lleed's opera house, on to morrow evening anu present u bril liant programme. Tho Provo Utah EiKiuircr says that of an unique character was M10 "Mirror of Ire land" in the theutro last evening by tho Dan Morris Sullivan company. A panoramio viow of Ireland, con sisting ot numerous lino and relustio scenes of tho "ould sod" with bril liant acting in front of them by "llnrnoy," i'Nora"nnd other charac ters, was what made the peoplo pres ent lust evening so full of enthusi asm. The scones In Dublin, Itelfust, Cork and Londonderry, the ruined castles, tho noted monuments, tho storm 011 tho sea, and, above all, the moonlight sccnu 011 the "Lukes of Klllumey," was simply grand. In the luHtsceiic.tho waters glittered 111 tho moon light whenever tho lu minary of tho night peeped fr.mi behind tho thickening clouds, until ono funded that lie was really be holding u moonlight evening 011 those lakes made ho famous in Irish song. Il was a lino pcrformtiucc,uud M10 peoplo were nover more sutlslled. IIhanch Omen. Tho Astoria Pioneer suys the trio of Sulom capi talists, W. Jl. Cottle, Dr. Uowlund and Dr. Minthorn, who arrived In thW city Sunday did not, us wuh 1111 nouni'cd In yesterday's Pioneer, como to this city for their health, but to Invest In real estate, Yi'Hler day morning tho gentlemen went up curly and out in henreh of bar gains. Aiiotner Miilciu gentleman, (Jenrgu Dleklnnon, who hus been in the city Hovorul days, Joined tliem utid several ucreugo truitU near tho city went iUHjiecled, Tho gctiitlenmu udmlied nil, but llually settled mi tho Muuroo properly near llolconih Junction, (uiiibUtliigof ll acres iuiiI npiuco near by 1111 Ihu WuIIiinUI rlvur, containing nlxly ueie.s, "TIiiiI'h enough for to-day," said one of tho vlnltom, and ihu parly wiinmiiiii back III Ihu illy nrriiiiglnu for Ihu pur. clmtto of ihu pniHrly, HIik'UIoii & Welch li'i'i'lvt'il (li'linMU clieflfx 11111I on H0011 uu ihu deed urn pit'puird llio Mnnimi pliu'o will belong In I do Hnleiii ueii" lli'liieii, iiico being IW nu mw and ihu oilier jimpily will Imvu L'liiingiMl Immln ul Jbdun iicu," Tim Orison Lund I'oninjiiiy will lornluu hliuiull nlllutuil Hitiulmvo pliii'it 11ml UlUtW 11 few llf lllU liul I'ftlnlu iIkhIl'Im nv inui ididi jiuw Ml ltt IHIklniM, Should be Stopped. There is a young lad attending tho East Salem school, who is said to bo in tho hublt of carrying a revolver, and the other day Just as tho bell rang ho was Been to shoot this revolver nt a crow. There four or five hundred children attending this sohool and this kind of work should bo stopped. There is a rule forbidding scholars to carry dangerous or deuuly weap ons on the school grounds, but it seems as if this young chap has not been caught in the net. tho teachers should use all pre caution possible about such matters and promptly punish such scholars, as a continuance of such conduct will lead to outlaws and desperadoes. ComosiTiES. A gentleman by the name of Wheeler yesterday brought from Yaquma bay and left on exhibition utCnas. Hellenbraud's a section of the backbone of a whale. It measures fourteen Inches in diam eter, and weighs about twenty pounds. It was washed upon tho beach, where Mr. Wheeler found it. He also left a piece of tho rock from which the rock oyster is taken; it shows many holes where the oyster has come out, and also one oyster that is yet imbedded in the rock. Many spectators stop and look at the curiosities. Aiuusted foii Bigamy. A spe cial dispatch to the St. Louis Re public trom Scduliu, Mo., says that Taylor Holt a resident of this city, was arrested hereto-day for bigamy. He married Miss Lillie Culvert of this city, Oct. 10th, this year. It has become known that at that time in Salem Oregon, and that pro ceedings were pending between them lor a divorce, which has not yet been granted. ,A visit to the county records show that no such pioceedlngs has ever been entered on tho records of Mnriou county. A Slight Fkeeze. The inhabi laulB who arose early this morning, were surprised to llud tha't a light crust ot mother earth Had frozen during tho night. The walks were covered with a heavy frost, and for a time a stranger could not tell ex actly whether ho wus in Oregon 0 hud suddenly awoke in the frigid clime of tho Eus-t, but as soon as the sun cume iicening over the distant hills, u difioreut scene was was pre sumed unu tne morning mauo a beautiful one. HUSHAND (OF EXPEUIENCE.) "We'll you're through your shop ping, Maria? Out of money, out of patience, and out of temper as usual, I suppose." Wife (sweetly,) "I am neither out of patience or temper, and for once I've got soma money left, and 11m sutlslled with overy purchase of holiday goods I made." Husband: "Tho miilenuuin must have opened up." Wife: "No, J. Q. Wright lias opetied up his lovely low-priced stock. Only a IiUMon. It was rumored on tho streets that a young man liv ing in tho northern part of tho city, hud went to tho woods on Sunday witti a revolver and hud not put in his uppeuruncc as yet. A Jouhnal reporter was detailed to find out the facts in tho case, but after a careful investigation it was learned that the rumor wus without foundation. It wus stated that fears were entertain ed that the young man hud shot himself. General Order No. G. iieadq'rs 2nd keok'nto. n. a. 1 Salem Ok. Dec. 4, 1880. 1 I. In order to promoto and en courage recruiting in the Second Regiment, Infuntry, O. N. G., the colonel commanding will award a valuable gold medal suitably on graved, to bennd remain tho prop erty of the musician, private or of ficer (captains excepted) of any of the infantry companies of tho regl meut who shall procure tho greatest number of recruits to bo enlisted In their respective companies for the term of three years, between Dee. 1, 1889. and May 1. 1800. II. Tho U. 8. Army regulations must be strictly compiled with us re gurds tho ago of recruits, consent of parents or guardian and tho enlist ment papers iu all things correctly executed as required by Form 8 and forwarded to tlieso headquarters so as to arrive on or before May 13, 1800, at which time th'j contest for tho medal will be determined. III. No enlistment not fully completed on or before May 1, 1800, will be considered, and the name of the person procuilng each recruit must be endorsed on the enlistment paper under the description of tho recruit. IV. Tho captain of each com pany will see that enlistments aro made In good faith having in view tho best interest of the service uud will approve none other. He will also see that enlistment papers are carefully made out in compilunco with this order and will report to these Headquarters on or before May 10, 1800, the number and names of recruits procured by each contestant in nis company, ay oruer or Col. T. C. Smith, Official: Comdg.Sdluf.O.N.G. Geo. H. BurtNETT, Adjutant. A Journal reporter was shown a discription and design of the medal this morning and he must be allowed to say thut it is one of the most handsome medals ever given out in this way. Tho medal is solid 14 K gold, very heavy, with a raised bevel eagle surmounting a stand of arms and the whole including -a pair of flags richly enameled, Is surrounded by a green gold wreath. The medal is finely finished throughout. The main medal is suspended from a solid gold bar by two neat chains and a silk band. The badge becomes the personal property of tho winner and this alouo Is worth considerable conf tol eration notwithstanding the honors iu securing it. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. 400 40 30 80 Tin: Philharmonic. Tho Phil harmonio society, assisted by Miss Leona Willis and Miss Hulllo Pur rlsli, propose to gtvo another ono of their pleasant entertainments at tho operu houso on Thursday evening. .MM lie December 12th. The programme Insure u crowded Iioumj. for further announce being prepared Is a delightful one aim 11 win Look out incuts. Lovely Wi:atiii:.T1io new comers uru loud in their praUo of thu weather wo aro cxpcrluiiclmr hero In Oregon at Ihu preaunt time, The nights aro Just cool enough for com fort, uud tho days, well, they aro purled ly lovely. Oregon In surely at her best this full, A Good AiniuLK.Don't (all to read tho uildrmi of Col, Popuou thu ciiiioriui pugo regarding uiu perma nent Improvements of rtmiU, ll In u wiihIiiIo and timely urtlele mid oiiulhut deeply InteicxU Ihu proplu nf Kuli'iu mill vicinity ut Ihu preneiit lime, The following Is a correct list of the real estate transactions filed at the office of tho county recorder to te day: L Beach and wftoGSchwa- der; tract In Woodbtirn $ J H Settlemler and wf to Mrs S T Richards; It 12 blk 3 add "A" to Woodbum J H Settlemler and wf to F II Young; parcel of lot 3 blk 2, Woodbum G H Richards to G rfchwa der;R12, blk 3, add "A" to Woodbum E h Qulmby and wf to F II Young; north half of It 3 blk" ndd "II" to Woodbun T H Wilson and wf Christopher Alderseu: It fnnltol ITiin fwlil isv Uitlsk- Edward Hlrsch and wf to C A Robert; 5 acres Iu 1 7 b r 3 w BcnJ Brown und wf to J II Brudley; 0 acres near Wood burn Geo B Gray and wf to M J Dorruuoe; Its A uud 0 blk 2, Waldo's add to Salem W II Buker and wf to So lon und John N Baker; prop erty of grantors In Million county, oilier valuable con sideration and Robert Sconce, minor, to Walter L. Tooe; land neur Woodbum OFricEs in Their Pockets. Tho ical estate dealer witli his office In his pocket must go. This is what hotel kf-cpers and legltimato renl cstu'e agents In this city P.ay, uud they mi v it very emphatically, too. says I lie Astoria Pioneer. By reil iMMtc dealers with pocket, oilier, i 1 meant that class of riidivlduiil who Hock to all growing cities and muko their headquarter In the odlccs of hotels. They never spend n cent In the hotels, but hang about tho register and lay for stranger whom they think have a llttlo monev and uro likely to Invest. Their met hods are not unliko those those of the bunco steerer. As soon as the pocket men get hold of u Victim they draw a plot of a town site out of their pocket and ex plain to him how a small fortune can bo mudo in a few weeks on a trifling investment. The s'.r.mgers in nine cas s out of ton purchases through these worth ies only to find on investigation mat ne nas puia out ms money :or property located eight or nine mi!cs out of town, and which will never have any value as a residence lot. "This sort of work Is ruining the cltynudgivinglt a bad name abroad, said ono hotel manager yester day, "but it Is going on ull the time, and these fellows are getting thickei find thicker. Whenever wo .eo tliem ntwoik vu warn the guests against them, the sumo us we would against u Diuico steerer or a short curd uum-bler." F. H. BARNES, Prcs. H. V. MATTHEWS, Treas. WM., HOWARD PHELPS, Sec. w'.'f. SEAVER, Solicitor. to 28 aio 000 3000 750 2500 3000 273 Stkamhoat Collision. Ycstor day evening about 5 o'clock tho Mo doc and Hoag had a collision In the Eola channel in which the Modoc was somewhat mashed up. The loss is estimated at about $100 Captain Bell was captain on the Modoc and Cuptaiu Raabe was cap tain of the Houg at the time ot tho accident. It is said that tho Modoc would have been cut in two If it had not been in the bands of a skillful captain. Boats have never tried t puss at this place before. Some of the passengers on the Modoc were badly scared. The mutter will no doubt go be fore the inspectors where it will be properly invctitruted. A Car LoaJ). The reliable firm of J. C. Brown f; Co., received a complete car loud of hard warn from the eastern -markets to-day. This is the second ear loud tho firm has received in the past few weeks. This will inaugurate a wholesale and rjtail bttsiucs at the beginning of the New Year, anu win nouoiiDtineet with a splen did trade. Tho firm ore so well known throughout the valley, that an explanation of their dealings is unnecessary, suffice it to say that they will always be found In the front r.inks of progress Tho Jour nal hopes thai in a short time they will receive goods by tho train load. instead of tho car load as at present. The Salem Land Company, Incorporated 1889, J ' CAPITAL STOCK $30,000, 1 PRESENT TO YOUR NOTICE ENGLEWOOD ADDITION ! Which is situated upon high ground overlooking tho city, and only four blocks from the elegant High School building. The horse car line will soon be running to the school building on their new extension up Center street, and are headed for this addition. The Electric lino will pass within ono or two blocks of It, and one or both of these lines will eventually traverse the full breadth of Englewood. This property is selling Tapldly to a class of investors who will put in tasty, substantial improvements, which added to the building, grading and on, win insure 10 me luvtwui uu uuiuib.jjiumi.ii u uesirei 1 ilooiroa tn mnkn It. Ma liome. TherO 19 nothing In f ho Mli, Or If you desire ucre property call at our office over the Capital National Bank, and we wiu other nubile imnrovemonts. which wo nronose to nut to sell again, or a tasty, handsome neighborhood If ho desires to make it his home, tn.it win equal Jt. show you, free of churge, the cheapest and best five and ten acre tracts in the country, the nearest into the clt unci I lint, ivlnoli will rinnhln milolrneMn vnlun W'p tnpnn TTAMPTXRN PARKand FAlRVIEW ADDITION TERMS EASY. To the poor man with but a few dollars, this is a grand opening and should be investi gated at once, and young men should not slight It. , If this add. should happen to catch tho eye ot someone at a distance, we request that you send, for descrip tive hand-book of "Salem and Vicinity," Salem Land Company, Salem, Oregon. Granted a Pardon. Sam'l Arj'ENiiiNcjl'oimiv-Ojiiiuumiiii' hi' of Huleiii liiwyern uru lit Ihu coiiuly rn'iit nfj'ollt (utility looking ufUT Ii'kiiI jiicunuii'n, Thu iluiimuo muIIm iiuttlitxf- Ihu iiillrimd t'oinpuuy will Itiku mi most of Uiu ilniu of (liU lioiiorublf body of liiwiiiul(urN. WowJCimji A J'o , VwU'iilny W'llliiU Wiih VVniri. Hhi'l i)fJr'ii Hmiim, Mlli'il it full urim'n Kiuy f'j ""I JImwHI riiw, ulMIIII '.''ll I'lJI' from Nil" W. ViwiiH Wnlfu jiuil Iwii on! iiiiilliig un.j whuIii IliulIfimd, vvIihi ihuiiinnj ;ii' nmiiliitf MjmfjHflir ili fiu. 'fjw hoy Imvi-TwI Jim unu ink iihn till I IV, Tu f,)k mm hliillgiil o liMolly IliU iiionwiK, him) will tin vinnni unu jumvil nji t'kllll'lllnii, (Mr I MMNI'MAHJUKMH iliUuijieiynf UimMciIi m IIMlilDK WIMIhuuiiu'iiltf (tjiity intmurHi mei ft Hill 'l'l.. 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Hluttiof Oregon, rt'sp, vh Kninlc Jurvls, upp, u)K'iil from Multuo- mull uouuivjiiruiied uud siibinllled, lluurv E. Medliiu nil v. for renn. A. K, Ki'ursjr. for upp. Hliitu of Oregon ivnp, vs Joneph (Julio, upp. uppeul friiiu Miilliiouiuh cotiiily; urgiied uud iibniltleil, Henry E, Mcdlnn ully. forrwp. (Illicit McUlnniiUy. nirnpp, Hlulonf Ori'Kon, ichji. v Ah hve, llldlclud llilder Ihu luiliiunf Ah Jo. upp, iimm'uI fiom Miilliioiuuli ("ounlyj iiigiied iiiul mibnilllud, Henry ft, Miwiiin tin v ror rwp, V, II, AiluniMiilly, for upp, Hai.um w thu Hua.-A mvliil d P'di'li flow Huleni In Ihu (Wo. nbin, miym "Tliuiulk of building u nillrniul finiu Huleni ) Tllliiniook Mini Anlnrlu Huleni lollm m'uium iiuvv' iimiiiiii'iI xiii'h form Unit miiiiu (leeliled ntiimn will Imi luheii ill ninv, 'J liui'llli'iiiinf Malum uii'in fui-iickl. Mini by nni(vfiM tlWr(M will hivoiii pnn inuiiuniiuii und. umi uml ui iiiii'o, Liiruu iilii'rlion uru proni' Ud finin every illii'iljun," IIomiiav Umm, 0kin ihN WM'kiMii I'lilliu iiuw Im nl novi'lilt nihil' (. ninl In fuel, Jimi Ihu iMutf (nr linlldiiv u(l uml iniwiiU, ul lliu WlilluCuniir, J. Mvyvr. I'J-lm (in In Ml' lleiikiiii'M Nov Cuuilv wild iKiir Mnu-, fur llni DniHii iluu ui runny, nmn Mini loimoim, m uiu 'iiy. -in M''biiww unu iiiii, iifi Hluliinvi, if. , Iti'niinlMr IImI ilm llmiTini m iMIKMIll U llll' Ilium III Kl M K'MUl nnnlbri'Min, H, . IJj'V Win, MjitiTiii'ii'Tlntt Hum of lli'll'luy U'mN, iwiitUiliiy nf iiliuli HmImiIImiiiih, nil imlnlliiK, oy, j'li'ininiiMiin', ii-ilnl winkle, "H I Vlul HUM I'iMk" 'III 111 V'l IUIUIV Ul UlIK, ttM lf HmM't NimimiIIU, In IimWI, Mum, Mlifif II ii iifMinl( Umir i mum uf JhfcUMiMHiilU M llmiuif miiilirl UI4UI4,HI m MllHllU'lviMll' lut'lluil luifllt luiiii.luiliun mi )4ti -f 'IIjIhhiM H'Hirt'lf III HMIelim did n itMMMiunll. JOuu iiiiw fnuii liuui Abraham was granted a pardon to day, to regain him to citizenship. He was sent to the penitentiary from Mnltnomah county, on a charge of larceny, and has served his full term. Peace Makers. County Judge Shaw to-day appointed D. B. Allen, ofJeilerson, and J. A Knight, of Silvcrton, as justices' of the peace. PUKBLY PBBSUNAL.' Mr. Abo McCuIly, of East Port land, Is In the city on a visit. Miss Ida Purvine, of Polk couuty, is spending a few days iu tho city. Mrs. T. D. Jackson went over to Polk couuty to-day, ou a Bhort visit. Prof. M. a. Lane, of tho Salem Indian Training school at Chcmawa is In the city to-day an business. Tho Misses liurzeo of Monmouth werolii this city visiting Miss Ella Macey. They took tho morning train for Portland on a visit. Miss Lillian irucklcmaii who hus neon nt work in this city on tho morning paper for tho past eight mouths, hits resinned her position lo accept u bettor ono ut tho court houso ut Albany, Miss lluuklonmii has inndu many friends m thu city who wish her niiccvhh In her new work. InckHon and Sullivan to Meet. San Francisco, Dec. 4. It is now almost certain that Sullivan and Jackson will meet In the Cali fornia club and settle the question of the world's championship within the next four months. At a meeting of the California club director lost night, President Fulda stated that ho had received letters from Jackson and Sullivan, and both were eager to fight. Sullivan positively refuses to contest for 10,000, and as a num ber of tho wealthier club members seem determined to have the battle take pla90 regardless of cost, the signing of the articles by tho two herculean gladiators, is almost a foregone conclusion. The California club will .endeavor to match Joe MoAullffe and Jake Kilrain. maurikd. KIBELER- WHITNEY. At the residence of Mr. Jonathan Stalger, at Salem, on Wednesday evening, Dec. 4. 1889, Mr. Louis Kibeler and Miss Cora M. Whitney. Will This Week We Will Display in Our West Show Window, -A CHOICE LINE OF Toilet Cases ! Consisting of Celluloid and Oxidised Sliver Dressing Cases, Boby's Toilet Cases, Gents Shaving Cases, Manicue Sets, Playing Card Cases, Cuff and Collar Boxes, Etc., Etc. WE DEFY COMPETITION. In quality and prices. They are unexcelled by any goods manufactured in this line. All goods marked in plain figures. -O- ln The East Window We Offer This Week: Dore's Illustrated Editions OF- Pnrndise Lost, Dante's Inferno, Purgatory and Paradise, Bible Gallery and Europe Illustrated. The publisher)) prices for the above works is f 0. 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