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v. T"r",T-''p"7!r-rTt" i"'v ""-' EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL. "THE PEOPLE'S PAPER . yOl" 3f SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY. APRIL 23 1891. "TO-DAY'S JNETVS TO-DAY." NO 351 THE GENUINE Oxford Teachers Bibles anil Bagstcrs Coinprcheusive Teachers Bibles In Ml Sizes and Slyles, at Prices Within the Reach of Every Bible Student AST - t IHcF. RATION'S STATE STREET BOOK STORE "Oxford" or a BugsrW Biblo trffct will ksfc ns lonor as you live and be a comfort t,n vnn ovm-v fiiim If you wu you use it. GET THE GENUINE. J Family Bibles, English and German, Price $3.50 to $5.00. REMEMBER THE PLACE 98 STATE STREET. CRISSMAN & Umii Rot W P, Vi mvi 1U1 "' Ul OS BURN, ZJSSZGJmaSSBSSZB I ftfiw r.ft lllVVli Vv UUi NTS and SGI OOlltUMEEXfcOlLk STCEUESXEO. lie Kloors are Creakin -Under the Great Load of- FUR WITU f8 to & At the Store of- A. B. BUREN & SON. GO TO' HENRY SCHOMAKER If you want a Plow, Harrow, Cultivator or any Agricultural Implement, from a Hoe Handle to a Threshing- machine. AGENCY OF STAYER & WALKER. f- i hi" " he Oregon Land Co. -with its- WELLER K, Ice at Sa. Oregon, (In the Stato Insurance Building) and branch offices in Portland, Astoria and Albany, Has for salo a large list of Grain, Stock and Fruit Farms; also and Suburban Property. Oregon Land Co. was especially organized for the purpose of buying I "Jhtand subdivided over 3,200 ucres into h to Twenty Acre Parcels the S of this undertaking !a shown in the fact that ou of 280 tract ffla the market, 225 havo been sold. We claim that ten acres..ol in ji-ruu, ill Yield a Larger Income ! I1 180 aluable We !?!te.-eai in ii LMtotoippi Valley. , Wealjoinake vto Intll.. ..'" l,le "y o roaus. clearing mo uu, .v-w.., ---,. toSa f ,tmctoflandfortho Barae Pr,Ce P61" aCr "8 y - ". n mrge larm. W for Pamphlet and Price List. Qlf Of aU kind Pianos, Organs, Violins, f I Onitnva TConimi nnrl MllflolillS. (whole- 'VJIlJ ale and retail) over 800 of the latest and Ifyoniww , most popular SHEET MUSIC. 8N n!?ntemP1ato the purchase of a rau- f W f" f Srj -"-FntL AH0N c.. 310 Com'CSt, Salem, Or, My THEGROCERS Commercial Street, The Best for the Money all the Time. J AS. AlTKEN, GROCERIES AND PRODUCE. -THE BEST CANNED GOODS Choicest Fruits and Vegetables in Season Garden Seeds, Field Seeds and Flower Seeds, Fresh and true to name. (Th Qranga Store) 126 State St., Salem, Or. a . $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 Black Gloth. Graiterettes .00 - Per Pair. -ALL 8IZE&- W have mst revived 10 Dcz. You will find theso a 1 ett r quality of cloth than previous. WM. BROWN &, CO. 231 Commercial Street. Dealers ia Fine Fwlware THE CAPITAL J0DBML H0FER BROTHERS, Editors. P UBU8HED D AI LY. EXCE1T SUNDAY, BY THE Caoital Journal Publishing Company. Incorrornted.1 Offlce, Commercial Btroct, In r. O. Building Entered at tho postonico nt Salem, Or., ns tecone-elpu n ntltr. SUGGESTED CUJtMENT, The democratic counties in Ore gon so far are leading lu tho organl zatlon of alliances. Let the bouquet city smile with flowers and bo redolent of perfume ou President's day and her fame will go abroad in tholaud. Tho gracious ralus will fill the bouquet city with a wreath of flowers for President day. will result lu turning that etnto over to the alliance, If tho farmer's vote can do It. Salem could make no investment better than to build a railroad luto tho upper Santlam Country. Tho Staytou Times says: As far ns Salem Is concerned, Albany deserves all alio can obtain from the Santlam vnlloy. But, bo it remembered that Stay ton Is situated in the heart of this valley nnd she is tho monkey that holds tho scales between the two and she has very llttlo cheese to dish out to either until sho has more railroad facilities. The Tacoina dally News "Sauntcr- t) ilmmrf tnnnt taunt liaarlnrl nrnnnr. Should bo called "Tho Liar." With three boats running dally at Salem, her mcrchauts see not any necessity for buying a steamboat. Tuo' they are prepared to buy and run a boat If need be. Nelson Bennett Is heading a move to havo the city of Tacoma own the city water works franchise. Tho papers there all favor the scheme. The Polk County Itemizor should bo called tho Journal of Moral Re forms. It keeps up an iucessaut warfare in all its columns ou the use of tobacco and drinks. How would It do to ask tho presi dent when in Salem to opon tho rivers, and Wanomaker to givo us better mall facilities? Let- not mo desty prevent our culling attention to these things on all occasious. Pave all the llowers.treeaud shrub blossoms for tho occasion of the President's visit to Salem, family should contrlbuto cuuso of decoration aud reputution for being tho city of tlje United 8tates didly maintained. , Every to this Salem's bouquet be splen- An alliance meeting waB held at Kay's school house, North Howell, last Thursday night. It was ad dressed by J. P. Itobertson and nd jourued to meet Thursday evening, tho 23, Inst., when a permaneut or ganization will be affected. La Grande Chrenicle: Uncle George Webb, who come up horo with a well defined caso of yonder sldo la grippe, was out on our streets on Tuesday, bidding his numerous friends good bye, preparatory to relurniug to Salem where he expects to bo permanently located. FAU31 AND HOME NOTES. The Oregon Everbearing straw berry has been In blossom ever sluce April 15. The poulterer who has all thomttk he can use ba d.I his hand one of the finest egg-producing and flosh-form-lug foods. Poultry-keeping, wo ore sure, pro seuts more features which would seem captivating to the female mind than almost auy other industrial pursuit. Cholera is produced by filth, cold, damp quarters, improper feeding aud a variety of other causes. Pre vent It by watchfulness and Judicious feeding. Owing to tho great amouut of snow there is in tho mountains, it is not expected that travel across tho Cascades will begin until tho middle or last of May. Ochoco Review, F. J. Beatty. of Chemawa, read a very ablo and Instructive paper on tile drainage at tho Salem meeting of the Stato Horticultural soolety. Tt will appear in an early number of the Journal. It gives facts as to expense- and results. There Is still a month of tlmo left to start a good strawborry bed this spring. A few plants set out now aud carofully attended will mako hundreds by fall and thus you can secure a largo bed of tho best kinds at a small oxpeusc. Professor Hunter Nicholson sug gests that women mako tho best buttermnkers becauso of tholr su perior ability to seo and smell any thing wrong, and this for tho simple reason that their flno olfactory sense Is not deadened by chewing tobacco, smoking cigars or drinking whisky. A. J. Wall has a hen that lays hor GENERAL NEWS NOTES. Gold, to tho amount of $1,500,000, was ordered for next Tuesday. Bishop Disney, of tho African M. E. church, died Tuesday at Chat ham, Outario. A. Homarjco & Co., bankers nnd mcrchauts, of Bombay, havo failed with liabilities at $25,600, owing to wild speculation. News from Simla says tho Eng lish havo killed fifteen more Maul purs in battle, Ono Englishman was killed nnd four wounded. Tho king of Sweden has sent ox ports to Germany to study tho ques tion of more rapid communication between Sweden and Germany. The new route will bo from Trelle borg or Ystad via Rugeti to Stral an ml. Natives of Portugese Guinea of tho west constof Africa havo revolt ed aud posted the French Hag, In battles with tho Portugese the rebels routed them, killing over n hundred natives and four Portuieso officers. A Jewish lawyer of St. Petersburg writes to a friond In Vienna that all Jews residing in St. Petersburg havo been ordered to leavo tho city by May 3d. This means tho ruin of many Jews. In view of tho approach of May anarchists aro busy throughout Europe organizing for a general strike, AH European governments havo decided to prohibit outsldo dem oustratious. Tho Borlln Post says, that assur- auco havo been given in tho most nuthorltatlvo quarters that peace is less endangered than over, and thivt the relations of Germany and Rus sia aro friendly. There was a serious riot at Cedra, Italy, Monday, growing out of op position to poll tax. Two thousand peasants took part aud released a comrado from prison. Troops wore dispatched to tho scene. Tho Valparaiso correspondent of tho London Times says tho Chilian men-of-war Imperial, Lyuoh and Coudell aro starting for tho North under ordors to attack tho squadron commanded by officers who revolted against tho government. General Booth has issued an ap peal in bohalf of tho Salvation Army aud his work. Tho gonoral says that he is short 20,000 in his cur ront expenses and fears that much of his work may havo to bo abau- TELEGRfflC DISPATCHES. issociated Press Report aatl Digests of all Mprtait News oi To-Day. MISCELLAM. own weight in eggs overy twelve days. Sho is of tho game bautnm j doned, bh ho has already gono as far A level-headed exchange well says: Rudini, D'Arco and tho remainder of their compatriots who aro de manding a change In American laws had better not bo too iuclstent. Wo might oblige them by framing an cxulualon act which would effect ually prevent tho furthor entrance of tho Mafia into this country. The Graud Army of tho Republic in Iowa is an immense organization, and tho editors of tho JounNAl aro delighted at the selection of Capt, Chas. Davidson as department commander. Although an intimate friend, we can say without prejudice, that not a truer or warmer hoarted man lives in that creat stato. Tho Woodburn Independent shows up McGIll of tho Reform Journal as a usurer and would-be whiskey seller. Gentlemen what do the people care about your perso nal aflairs? Get In and do some thing of some uso to somebody and cease to destroy what capacity for usefulness there may be in cither of you. variety and weighs exactly one pouud and twelve of hor eggs aro just tho same weight. Wall has a game rooster of tho snmo variety that weighs one pound and a quarter. The Dalles Chronicle. Members of tho farmers' alliance havo organized a company at Helix to handle aud ship their own grain in order to mako all the profit pos sible out of tho product of their farms. Tho company has secured tho Reese & Redman and Robloy platforms, and Is maKlug propar- nmount of as he daro to go without substantial assistance. Count Taafo tho Austrian premier is accused of favoring tho anti-Jewish movement in order to draw tho anti-Semites to his support. Ho has succeeded for tho presont in holding together a majority for tho govern ment in tho relchsrath. The youug czech havo presented their demand that tho emperor shall bo crowned king of Bohemia and other changes ofl'ected lu recognition of Bohemian nationality. Hon. John A Kassoti, of Iowa, in an iuterviow, said; "There Is no ations to handle a largo grain. East Oregonlan, Capt. Babcock discovered San excuso for tho united Statos In tho Jose scalo on some of his fruit trees, Italian matter to represent that our 8.F. Chroiiiclo- When Mr. Blaine assured Mr. Rudlnl that this coun try would not hesitate to indotnnify Italy if any of her subjects had suf fered through tho violation of treuty rights ho probably had In mind the fact that tho lynched membere of the Mafia were all criminals, and that tho entrance ot such cattle into tho country is in Itself Illegal and a violation of treaty righto. Des Moines, Ia.,Nows: Mr. Blaine has certainly conducted tho corres pondence with Italy with signal success. lu hit latest letter ho con trlvea to maintain tho dignity of the United States and the correct uena of lu position and at the same tune to throw the political responsibility of Indemnity upon the Louisiana au thorities, in ease their neglect of duty shall render Indemnity neces tary. - I EST . The farmers have begun war upon the squirrels with guns and KIaoii, and it la likely that the present yeur will perceptibly diminish their numbers. Tho wjulrrela and acting Governor Jaughtou aro the only foes the eastern Washington farmer ha, and the combined ellorts of thousands of agriculturist will hood wlpo them both out. Garfield En terprise. The way the WusMngton pre talks, Laugbton'n mistaken cl for protecting the corporation and ordered them thrown out and burned. Before tho flro was sot some farmers came and wanted tho trees. When told what they were to be destroyed for, they still Insisted on planting the infected trees and became quite indignant when they were refused. This only illustrates to what length stubborn determin ation to ignore fucts and experlonco may lead a man. Tho right way to breathe, awake or asleep, is through tho noso. Tho nasal entrance to tho lungs is longer, and Is divided into two tubes, which givo more surface for tho entering air to pass over. Then also the In terlor lining of tho noso Is highly "vascular," that is, full of blood ves sets, carrying a great amount of rapidly flowing warm blood. This warms tho cold air going to tho lungs through tho nose. Let this be well understood aud remembered. All persons, strong or weak, should keep their mouths closed as much as possible In a cold, or damp chilly atmosphere, in all seasons, and es pecially lu whiter, spring aud autumn. This Is highly Important to those having weak lunjis, or who aro not in the fullest health and vigor otherwise, It lias long been known that ants are great enemies to other Insects. It Is said that- they never meddle with sound fruit. Somo fruit-growers regard tho ants as a nulancc In tho orchurd, and take pains to de stroy tho ant hills wherever found, OrcharrJUts in Itsly and Germany, however, regard tho uuts as very beneficial, and encourage their pres euco. A correspondent says: "Many of the leading orchard propriotom in northern Jtaly and southern Ger many aro cultivators of tho common black ant, which Insect they hold in high esteem as the fruit-grower's best friend. They establUh aut hills In their orchards, and Ifava the police service of tholr fruit trees en tirely to their liny colouUt. which pass all liielr time In climbing up the stems of the fruit trees, uleauslug the boughs mid leaves of malefactors, matured ns well as embryotlo, ami descending ludeu with spoils to tl.e ground, whtro they comfortably cotitiume or prudently storo away their booty," Interior laws prevent tho govern ment dolug what it ought to do," A family moving from Tennessee, to Toxas was poisoned while In camp In Boono county, Ark., by u ceutlpcdo bolng accidentally In tho coffee, Tho mother and two small children are dead, and tho father and tho other children aro sorlously 111. Kfndorgartncrs from many cities flllod tho Church of tho Messiah, Chicago, Tuesday night, They were presont 1500 strong to celebrate tho iooth anniversary of Frledcrich Froebol, orlguator of tho kindergar ten Idea, A number of interesting addresses woro made. Tho final salo of tho Washington relics begun Tuesday at Philadel phia. An attested copy of tho gen oral's will sold for $1100; a manu script prayorbook, $1250; engraving of Louis XVI. of Franco, $1000; sword, $1500; violin, $300; shoo buckles, $250; cuno, CO, and account book, $775. A Nephl, Utah, special to tho Trlbuuo sayB George Whltmore, president of tho Nephl National bank, was buncoed out of $0000 on Tuesday by tho familiar old gold brick scheme. Oil Tuesday two boys aged 0 and 12 years, sons of Daniel Conland, a merchant of St. Louis, Cl were drowned lu Shulo creek. The youuger fell lu and lu trying to save him tho older was drowned. Tho new Russian louu of 000,000, 000 francs, 8 per cent., will probably Ik Issued utW In Berlin, Purls and London, A syudlcato, Including the itothchllds, is bundling tho Jean, mid tho latter aro harshly crltl clsed for aiding ((government which unmerclfullypersecutcdthe Hebrews In Russia, Dormuii, the Frenchman, who Is walking from Paris to Moscow on stilts (or preleudlug to), Is uslug the railway cars at intervals, according to tho German newspapers. The lust oeen of him ho wus taking a train for tho llusulan frontier nt an obscure stutlun In Posen, lu Russia It Is exacted lie will resume his stills, THE BEUIlINa SEA. New York,-April 23. The Her ald's St. Petersburg special Bays Secretary Blnlno should mako no mlstako about tho position of RuBsIa In tho coming arbitration of tho Bchriug pen question. I know tho vlows of the government, although it would not bo fair to hold It respon sible for my words. In tho first placo thero la nothing on record hero to show that Russia Intended to convoy to tho United States any special riirhts in the open waters of Behrlug sea. Alaska was the result of privato negotiations between Bar on Edward DcStockl and Secretary 8oward. Russia purposely left the question of special Jurisdiction or npeclal privileges in tho sea out of tho bargain. The whole matter so far as I can ascertain was Intention ally put nslde, and any attempt to draw Russia out of this vague and reserved position would have been ovaded or resisted, inRIQATIOK BONDS. San Fkancisco, April 23.A meeting of representatives from 20 Irrigation districts of tho state was held today to tako action toward promoting tho sale of irrigation bonds. Isndor Jacobs presided, and said the chamber of commerce would assist aa far as posslblo in aid of the causo of Irrigation. He considered tho bonds issued under tho Wright irrigation law n good Investment for capitalists, they having been passed upon by the supromo court. Judge Hazon then read a paper holding that tho uumo of theso bonds should, be made as woll known as those of other gilt edge securities. Two hun dred thousand dollars' worth had been bought by San Francisco bank ers and somo of them had been sold abroad. It was decided to persuade tho San Franolsco bankers to ea dorso tho irrigation bondH, bo that a market might bo found for them la tho East. NEW TAKIFP ACT, Washington, April 23. The sn ato finance commlttco met this mor ning for the purpose of determining its- course of procedure under the resolution directing the committee to mako investigation into tho work ings of tho MoKlnley tariff law. A sub-committo, consisting of Allison, Aldnch, Hlscook, Carlisle and Har ris was appointed to prosceuto the Inquiry. It will first collect statis tical Information, and will not until later In tho year, at least, taks any testimony. Tho sub-committee will moot noxt week. CXVIIi SERVICE IN NAVYYAKD8. Washington, Apr. 23. Tho pro. posed civil servlco in the navy yards, as already applied luNew York and Norfolk and which will Boon bo put lu operation at Maro Island, does not meet with much favor among naval officers hereabouts. Senator William E. Chandler of New Hampshire, a prominent member of ttio senate naval affairs committee, was In tho city yesterday and bo lng URked his opinion of tho civil sorvlco as applied to navy yards suld: "1 do not understand that Secre tary Tracy is going to call upon tho civil sorvlco commission to supply him with foremen or mechanics. But what he proposes is commenda ble. You know thoro is a law which provides that no employe in n navy yard shall bo removed becauso of his political convictions nor bo ap pointed unless he i competent and skilled. On thut statuto tho secre tary may build up a sy s torn, which If not too elaborate may bo product ive of groat good, Yes, I was awaro of thocxlstonce of that law whou 1 was secretary of the uavy, and I was governed by it. 1 never re moved a man becauso he was a dem ocrat or appointed ono because he was a republican. It is a good law and should bo enforced." K1I,LH HIS BROTHER. Sl'OKANK FAMJ3, April 23. A r porthas reached hero that abuttal murder occurred At "Rickey ranch," nearColvHle, yesterday, John Abra hams, while drunk, quarreled with his brother Adolph Abrahams, and shot and Instautly Id Hod the latter. Tho murderer secured a hore iwd mado his escape. A pmuse of HKy men Is persuing lilm, John Abra hams has an unonviublo rocord, Tho murdered man was the opposite of his brother, being a man of quiet and sober disposition. Ho leave wife aud family, Tiie coins itKaioN, Uniontown, Pu., Apr, 28.- eounty oilloers went to Am yesterday morning, but after lug two evictions they ww powered by strikers and drlvti away. Reinforced hy BherlH Jf Cormick and a large numbers ila utloa they returned, when st piUfc4 battle took place betweeu tVw mm and about 800 IltiugaiUnuMta ud womeu, ia which a Hunnwlui girl n fVH n. J -s 0 3 , a -i tf