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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1891)
JL Hmu. H vWtect the livery utablo of 8, F. Lftrg, nd lkld lie had rft tbroMgit front Detroit and WKrtted id buy some horse. Ho lo got acquainted with T. 0. Cat yert, a real ealato man, ami secretary of the Ohio Trotting association. He bought a lot of Calvert and gave h check for ?500 on the State SavuiiM bftiikW Detroit, as part payment, and Calvert shortly before Indorsed a draft at the Ohio National bank for $."100, to complete tho payment, Kinsley hired an architect to make plans for a house, a lawyer to ex amine the title, and cut a big dash. Shortly after ho got the draft cached ho appeared at tho city bank in company with Mr. Large, who In dorsed a draft on,n Buflulo bank for H5T0, and the slick Individual got the cash. The book cashier tele graphed tho two banks and found that tho Individual was not known, and shortly after It was learned that he had skipped his board bill and tho town, with tho team of boras and $1000 In cash. It Is thought ho la ono of the gang that rubbed and cracked tho safe here last Wednes day. No trace of him has yet been found. A BOYCOTT VJIONOUNCKIJ. Ciiioaoo, Aug. 17. Lum Out, n Chinese of this city, Is In a serious predicament. An order has been promulgated throughout tho city that ho must bo boycotted. All good Chinaman are ordered not to talk, trade or associate with him. Lum Is a lauudryman, who has em braced the Christian faith, and con verted a number of his countrymen. Ho established in his laundry a Sunday school, where meetings are held every Sunday. Tho cause of the trouble is that certain Chinese merchants believed Lum furnished Information to the treasury agents, which led to tho detention at Winni peg of eeverul Cnlnamon, who wore returning from a visit homo. They were recently stopped, It will bo ro meinbered, at Noche, Manitoba, and although they had passports It was believed that the papers were the property of others, and that they were trying to break Into the coun try for tho first time. When the news of their nrrest reached Chi cago, the colony here began to hunt for ttio informer, and it was finally determined Lum was tho guilty man. Ho had been seen conversing with treasury agents and also paid visits to the government buildings. Despite his protestations of inno cence, a boycott has been pro uounced against him and somu wanted to kill him, but tho man darin would not hear of It. What so greatly incensed tho colony lead ers was that tho Information given tin treasury agents was fulso,so tlioy sny,4thomen arrested being bona fide residents or Chicago. From In formation gathered, It Is believed their story Is right, and that tho Chinamen will bo allowed to come to Chicago. UOUCIH BEIIVIUK OF I'Al'Kltfi. Atchison, Kan., Aug. 17. Ells worth Ingulls, a young lawyer of this city, the olilcot oon of i3-Hon-ator Ingalls, Saturday had a per sonal encounter with Dr. Wood, tho millionaire president of tho Na tional Bank of Comniorco of Kan sas City. Ingalls went Into Wood's bank to servo somo papers pertain lug to tho Howell Lumber Com pony's failure. Wood read the paper over, and Informed Ingulls that ho not only refused to accept Hticli service, but that Insulin should not leave them in tho office oranywhero In the bunk building He also became abusive, and suld that lngalls must take the objeo tlouablo papors away with him. Tho Atclilnson man was not to be bluded that way, so he deposited the papers on Wood's desk and started to leave tho room. Wood seized tho papers and crowded them Into tiie visitor's pocket, and, ut the same time, tried to push him out of tho door. Thin act of violence aroused Ingulfs ire. He turned upon Wood and, seizing him by the collar, shook him around the room as n terrier dog would u rat. Hav ing dono tills. Ingulls Jammed tho papers Into Wood's pocket and de parted. TJIK WIIKAT IN MINNKMITA. St. 1'aui., Aug. 17. Harvesting Is well under way all over the north west and the promlsu of a big yield Is more than fulfilled. Wheat aver ages from twonty-fivo to thirty bushels to the acre, mid the increased yield from the Increased acreage makes 150,000,000 bushuls the mini mum product for tho Dukotas and Minnesota, other grains aro oloso to wheat, oats and barley turning out well. Qreat trouble Is cxperinecd in procuring labor to handle the liu RAILROAD ACCIDENT. TIlO Chicago Wheat Market Still Excited. BLIND SCHOOL TO BBINVES3I0ATBD Attempted Suicide, Tho Berlin and New York Whert Market, Bru tal Treatment of a Girl, Killed by a Meteor, The Santa Fe, The Fire Record, State and Foreign News, Etc, It.ULHOAU ACCIOENT IN SWITZKH LAND. JIernk, Atig. 17. Yesterday an other railroad accident occurred on the Jura-tilmplou railroad, ueur the village of Zolofekan, not far from this city. A special train carrylnga iare number of excursionists from tne country districts to the city, on the way hero was run into by the Pari express, while side tracked to ulluw tho latter to pass. The acci dent resulted In u large number of passengers being killed. The exact number of dead and wounded is not known, but twelve corpses liavt already been recovered from tin ruins and it Is known that mati peoplo havo been seriously injured by tho collision. No loss of life is reported among tho passengers of tho Paris express. A majority of passengers aboard tho excursion train belong to towns in the vicinity of this city. It Is thought no Amer ican travelers are among the killed. Tho accldeut Is thought to bo ttic riwult of carelessness of railroad officials. nr.iND school to m: invkstioatkd Portland, .Aug. 17. The com mittee on blind school of state board of charities held a special meeting at otllce of Chairman D. Soils Cohen. It was decided to order a complete Investigation, and tho matter will come up at the meeting Sept. 6. ATTEMPTED SUICIDK. San Francisco, Aug. 17. Mrs. Anulo Fairfield,; 30 years old, Jumped iuto tho bay yesterday af ternoon about 5 o'clock, but wus pulled out by Charles Peterson, a brother of tho oarsman, before sho hud been In water long enough to hurt her very much. She said sho was simply weary of life because everybody hud "thrown oil" on her. At first sho was very reticent, declining to suy where sho lived, but dually permitted a note to bo sent to her husband at 420 Sixth strcot. On his arrival at the hos pital Mr. Fairfield stated that his wife had been Bufl'ering from heart dlscasa a long tlmo and was fre quently attacked by fits of vlolont hysteria. He declared that their domestic relations were not strained and uttrlbuted her attack yesterday to the oxcitcmont caused by his ar rival from Oregon, where ho had been for several months. Tho hos pital authorities believe Mrs. Fair child had been drinking. After don ning dry clothing tho woman was taken to her home. iiuutai. tri:atmi:nt ov a ami.. meuso crop, uud tho railroads are hard at work preparing to handle the grain. Lack of storage fucllltlvt will compel a great majority of tho farmer to dispose of their grain won aud tho truiiNportJtioti fncllltleswlll be taxed to their utmost. The weather for harvesting Is all that could be desired. A HtKAK. Portland, Aug. 17. A peculiar freak of nature In tho shape of u child born hero about two month ago without tag aud with only urn triii,ls attracting the attention of the medlcul profession. The iulaut up pears jiurtVutly healthy, ami tin dm torsjwiy il vy o. i.o mwn whj It should not live. LAJiOUTItOl'llLJIS IN KKAKWi. Paris, Aug. 17. A ni-wt m-rlmi labor agitation liu broUn nut t founderies near Avi'fiii'H and truo0 bavt) been lent ti cat of dw turbunc, llAin.Moiu:, Md., Aug. 17. Had It not boon for tho timely urrlval of u policeman Saturday, tho euiuged residents of Ceutrul avenue, near Dank streot, would have niado short work of Muurico Slkes, of Howurd county. Ho is now at Eastern sta tion charged with assaulting aud robbing Jluoliael Koplen, a comely Jewess, whom lie had engaged as housekeeper, Her story is that Hikes came to her room ono morn ing und smothered her cries by a pillow over hor head. To prevent her from coming to Baltimore, Slkes broke open a drawor hi her room and stole $25 that belonged to her aud refused to give her a cent. Ho kept tier Imprisoned for a month. Shu nt last succeeded In getting $1 OS from one of the neighbors und es caped to this city, going directly to the homo of her utiolu. Bikes discovered tho girl's escape and followed her. The girl hud told her story, und when Slkes en tered tho hoiiso he was pounced upon and a terrible beating given him, Hu lied Into tho street. Then the neighbors took a hand uud Sikes ran for his life, with sixty peoplo In pursuit, who threw stones and sticks ut him. Thu cries of "kill him" uttracted u policeman, und Hikes was glad enough to obtain refuge behind prison walls, At tho hearing In court, after tho girt had told tier story, Slkes had nothing to say other than hu had Intended to marry tho girl. Sikes Is a middle aged man aud Is said to be murrled. KII.I.KI) II V A MI.-TKUU. BlNOIIAMTON, N. Y., Aug. 17. It Is reported that Thomas Lucus was killed by a falling star nt a small hamlet In Kile comity, Pa. Lucas' little daughter urouwtt the neighbors, and a party repaired to homo. Directly over tho bod was a largo hole hi the celling, aud the plastering was scattered In all dl reotloiiB. Ou the bed lay thu mang led form of Lucas. HU head hud partially torn oil'. On tho blood stained pillow lay ono eye and sev eral teeth, while blood and bruins besmeared the headboard. A b'g hole was burned through the bed otothlug, and pierced the tloor. The Hour boards were removed, and, em. Udled In the earth, wan found a large pleo uf rock, weighing fullj twenty-five pounds, w Inch was yet tt in. T.iW eoniWijiod the belief that the h uo had bveu struck by a por I jiof an exploded mcttor. TUB SANTA FK. I San Francisco, Aug. 17. John W. Hartzell, who is connected with the San Francisco and San Mateo electric railway said baturday It was expected to have cars running into San Mateo county by October 1. When questioned os to whether the Santa Feroad would use the electric company's right to enter this city, Mr. Hartzell eald, while lie never denied or affirmed that such would be the case, It was a possibility, and there was nothing to hinder an overland road from coming In over their line. Passengers could be brought Into the city nicely by means of electric cars. TUB FIRE ItBCOHD. Wahiiinqton, Aug. 10. A flro Is raging In tho business portion of of Norfolk. Va., and all communi cation with that city has been cut off. Several large warehouses have been burned. Tho flro department of Ports mouth has been called upon for assistance. THE 1IUII.DINOS BURNED. NoitroLK, Va., Aug. 17. Among the buildings burned those of the Norfolk Storage Company, the American Fertilizer, the Merchants' aud Farmers' Peanut Company, Lyman, Field & Co.'s flour ware house, tho JElua Iron Works, Mar shall & Grceuor's imrrul factory and George Taylor's Ice and fuel ware house. The origin of the fire is un known. The loss on the buildings will bo 5175,008. Tho loss on the peanuts alono is estimated ut $80,000 WOMAN AERONAUT KILLED. Cincinnati, Aug. 17. Miss Annie Purkuess, of Terre Haute, Ind., made an uscension In a balloon, but wlillo making the drop thu parachute suddenly collapsed, and she dropped swiftly to the ground 5000 feet, kill ing hor Instantly. BALLOONIST INJURED. Tacoma, Aug. 17. John li Park er, ueronaut, fell from a purachute at South park Saturday and broke both his legs. He mudo an usceu sloti in a balloon, and when about 2000 from the earth he began the descent, When about 100 feet above the ground tho parachute suddenly careened, aud ho fell, striking on his feet. The bones of bis legs were broken into a thousand pieces. He was taken to tho hospital, and one foot amputated. It is thought he will recover, MARKETS. THE CIIICAOO MAKKbT. Chicago, Aug. 17. Tho exciting scenes in wheat and corn, which characterized tho trading of the lat ter part of last week, was renewed at tho opening of the board of trude tills morning. Tho trading is Just as wild uud nervous as it was Satur day. Tho bull fever isstMlon this morning, und trades are iullamcd with the prospectof higher prices us thu result of excited higher cables when the bell tupped for tho opening of u business tho pit at once became pandemonium which came from theso figures for December wheat insido or 10 minutes, $1.1.1. Thin was thu top figure on the early bulgo thou prices began to weaken and at 10 o'clock had declined at $1,071 the bulge to $1.13 was accompanied by tho wildest excitement and somo sales wore reported us high us $1 M, Tho succeeding period of weakness was the result of free selling by both longs and shorts, the conservative traders of both sides were satisfied that prices wero high for safety and far nbovo tho export basis. They must be brought together before the benefit of foreign shortago on which thu boom is founded can bo realized. Tlio couscquueo of this was ptlces reacted until $1.03 readied, that thu lowest point of tho morning reacted to $1.07, sold ofi to $1.00, at 11 o'clock was comparatively quiet at $1.00, Wheat continued weak at 12:15 Dec ember quoted nt $1.03, THE NEW YORK MARKET. New York, N. Y Aug. 17. When tho produco exchange opened this morning there wub an anxious crowd of brokers present, ltepnrta from Chicago, London, Liverpool Purls and llerllti indicated an ex cited feeling and advances over Sat urday's prices. When the gong sounded there wus a rush to the wheat pit and pandemonium broke loose, Thu first bid for Dee. wus $1,17. Within five minutes after thu opening, excitement begun to dcoreuHO, and prices fell ofi to about Suturduy's closing. Berlin, Aug. 17. Tho com mar ket today is excited. The opening quotations wore for August rye 239 murks, August rye clsi'd at 1257 murks; August wheat dosed at 240 marks. ALL RIOUT AT HT. LOUIS. St. Louis, Aug. 17. At 10:35 everything was quiet on tho ex change and no fears of failures aro entertained. I'lUOIJ OK WHEAT. Portland, Aug. 17. Tho wheat market hero took i Jump Saturday ROSEDHLE Parties wishing to build nico residences aud in search of a beautiful location with pleasant surroundings should visit ROSKDAIvE. It is located direct on the Eh ctric line to the Fair Ground, overlooking the entire city tho snow capped mountains, Ut. Hood and Mt. Jefferson, as well as the ever green hills .of Polk county are in plain view. The site is unsurpassed and the whole tract is a beautiful green plateau. The High school as well as the North Salem new building are within a short distance of this tract. THF ONLY SHOW TKi3 : At SALEM On Thursday, August SELLS BROTHERS EASm m aBK8ZJCB?: ENORMOUS ALL-UNITED e S'Mpaawyaatay -ctaaeaHj -rBsssnas -cpssssas -rpaaCTusy .a38 I :ibb&&? fcsssHwal feWme H Baas Are now ordered graded at tho expense of the owners. This property is now for sale by All Real Kstate Men In this City, who will be ready at any time to show this tract to purchasers. What Does it .(lean? "100 Doses One Dollar" means simply that Hood's Sursapuiillu is the most economical medicine to buy, because it gives more for the money than any other preparation. Each bottle contains 100 doses and will average to last a month, while other preparations, taken according to directions, ore none in u week. Therefore, be sure to get Hood's Sur f.iparllla, tho best blood purifier. KKAb ESTATE TIUNSFKIiS FILED WITH COUNTY JtECOKDEK. Capital City It P Co. to P S Knight, Its 1, 2, 3, 4, blk "A," 3, 4, 6, 0,7, 12, 13, 14, 15,10, 17,18, 10,20,21, 22, blk "B," all of "E" Bimpson udd to Salem, $6000. J II Albert to A F Widen, It 5, hi 4, University add to Salem, 5500. P S Knight and wf to W II Wild, w 1-2 blk 22, CnpituI Park add to Salem, $500. J. F. Miller and wifo to J. F. Searls 1 25 Miller's Mill Cieek ltural Home tructs, $503. For Sale Clieap. 120 ACRES OF LAND 5 miles from Salem at S?3 per acre. About 30 Hcrea oiien, balance timber. CJood spring wulcr. '-Terms Iiisy." LX) WILLIS, Opera House, Court street. J. G. HARRIS. R. A. MOORE A Wonder Worker. Frank Huffman, a young man of Ilurllugtou, Ohio, states that he bad been under tho cure of two promi nent physlclaus.and used t lielr treat ment until lie was not able to get around. Tlioy pronounced his caso to bo consumption and incurable. Ho wus persuaded to try Dr. Kings New Discovery for consumption, coughs uud colds and at that timo was not able to walk acros the street with out resting. lie found, before Jlie hud used half of a dollar bottlo, that ho wus much better; ho continued to use it und Is today enjoying good health. If you have any throat, luug or chest trouble try It. Wo guuinuteo satisfaction. Trial bottlo free ut Fry's drugstore. Dyspepsia In its worst forms wl't ylold to tfio use of Carter's Little. Ncrvo I'llla, aided by Curter'H Little Liver fills, Tlioy not only rclloe preent distress but BtrciiKhten the stomach aud dlgCHtlvo ap pa rut us. There aro ninny Tortus of ucrvoiiH debility In men that yield to the use or Carter's Little Liver I'llls. Tlioko whuuro troubled with norvous weakness, night sweats, etc., should try them. llaokache Is almost Immediately relloved by w-arluir ono ot Cartel's Hmnrt Weed and llellndouuu llackacho rinstors. Tiy one and be free from pain, l'rteo 55 cents. SALEM EXPRESS COMPANY. Leave orders at the Club stables, One block east ol I'ostofllce. All orders promptly attended to. 25c Want Column, Ntlces Inserted for ONE CKNT PEI1 W OUD KACII INSERTION. No adver tisement Inserted In this column for lest than twenty-flvo cents. AVrELLS. The undersigned Is fully pre y pared to dig wells or clean wells, satisfaction guaranteed JI1U FRANK O'NEIL. WANTED. An active man to transact business In a paying enterprise. Inquire at this office. L B, HUFFMAN, Livery Stable and Feed Yard. The Best Box Stalls and Corral In the ''Ity, Quiet, family horses a specialty. (In rear Willamette hotel.) SALEM, - - - OREGON E. C. CHOSS, Butcher and Packer, State St. and Court St. Tho best ;meat dcllrcied to all parts of the city. The New Blacksmiths SPRAGUE&HILGERS, Successors to John Holm, cor. Commer cial and Chemekeln streets, Salem. Horse shoeing a specialty. 4 6tf FAItol FOR SALE. 820 acres of best stock and fruit land In Oregon for sale at u bargain. Will sell in lots to suit purchaser. Address or call on C. J. SI IJEL, Knights, Ore. Ncor Silver Creek Falls. 7Bam ITfANTED. A second hand Jib cornet Y with "A" Brian k. Addrcs Rev. E. E Thompson, Lebanon, Oregon. 8 82t w ANTED. A boy to carry papers. Ap- un ply at this ofllce lhurst lay after- 8 4 3t 171 )R SALE. A two seat carriage, almost X new. inquire at Joum.AL.oince, 8 S lw OR HALE. About one acre of laud and barn, with running water in rear ol arn. A beautiful location ir a nome. in- nulre at second house on rlnht hand side of Asylum acnue after crossing bridge going to Asylum. 4.21 ban S H O WSJ iVTiKfgal Koiuiin Heppndrome, Wild Moorish Cnrnvnn, Snecim. i H trrimago to Mecca, Greatest Triple Circuses on earth. Only Five n ,r'K M 'lingerie, Hul'o Tropical Aquarium, Aviary, Olxnniun FfQiiJD,IItH Arabian Nights' Entertainment. ri9vailt I one pnuH Transcendent Feats and Living Features! Nowhere else exhibited, ui.d each nolne amply repaying the admissiou to a thousand allied uuiider. Astouuding paradoxes of various species I Whole ureuiu f perfurt ui'usib, uiius uuu, ireiueuuuiiH umpiiium I utliy column! .ill, hint Three circus rings 1 Double elevated Pt-igo ! Thrilling I i h ir .i & uroie&que carnivals i ah kuhis oi coliseum wilil In ;i,t m.,'1 ; ie raw Ul tho uiiMtilluatrioi.nrtiifi most brilli.w I :.n ! Vw i mammoths mid en. uif3u ver thin" tiutfdk ! Opu'ti , rxitiiuijucorirolul i ihmium u.'it'baiiu atlnetic ijljIi u,., . 1 iMIIll Spori' allll p'lai. lues i n He folks! "umntuoiiq Am lor the ladies .' Prndlvi us lions und iiiirnilfus liiijiniyfiv, 1 i"r?, 9iiAT "" .i.i-a mmJsmm Mmm-mmmmzz- sZdacl!&J& "I!ir sjgSgg 3 OTKltoJi Pie-Eminent jgas j: I, Liias ns Eir.n.W.1 uanccr. 'fU, POU SALE. At a bargain, a pleasanl hoir.e,elght room house, hard nnlshcd and neatly papered, with two lots on cor ner. IJesl location In Unlveislty Addition. Apply to Williams & England banklug company. 8 4 1m $500Reward! WKwill pay the above reward for any case of liver complaint, dyspepsia, sick hiadacbn, Indigestion, constipation or cos Baby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor proscribed : Castorla! aud is quoted at $1,474 0Mo!fl.oO for vulloy, und $l.tt7j (& f I.W for Walla Walla, PoiiTLANi), Ore, Aug. 17. Vol Eastern Oregon lit ($17 cts. per lb. Valley 18 $ 0 eta. wheat, uoudi.td. Ilotr'a Your I.lverf A cry uuumwMry iiuralluu lo nub n litAtl h-nUUiHiul eyiUilW are Mttnm tinted. Of nmiM hu tmiuut-.tixi, Wfurrrd, Ixiweu rtiunlliwlrd, limit b..lhcrd with uoli4, right rtu niilon plusurtl with con bint nnrty enuulon. tuco jou inu Uko lor wruutwi. ltlu eg he may not r tlcuniilm tlim,omiui they rr muoni; tho ItmirUblo nco,miianliiionU of llvur trouble. Are thy chnmlof lfo,youtimy bonuro lm di uoi, liauunbt tutlo, tnka llwtttr Hiomnoli littler, the Imdtmr mcuUturof llrr lht ara nut r nnlur Cwmmend It tohlnKhlihiy)-oupliKi you cmu'i y a word to much In IU botmlf DdUy drirt whvn thu reUnblu nirnvi Uo U rrsurlnU to. luUrl tbeuumtuiu nd In jcrlpiw ro U mnoiiK lunUdte wuirn ii rvimuic uu prvrcui. A win. ut I lek heatlviihr. ukiiitliutilon uynnvU ua the yiltmv l; th Vln gUumfull t hrc lluie ua ui(tiioi, itf oouftir appetite JOHN HUGHES, Donlor in Groceries, raints, Oils antl Window Glass, Wsill Ya nor ttntl Itonlor, Artists' Jlu terials, Lliuo, Hair. Nails anil Shingles, Hay, Feed and Fence Posts. Grass Seeds, Etc, ttveness Wo cannot euro wltw west's Vw eltableLiiier I'llls, when the directions aro strlotle compiled with. They are purely vegetabl, and never fall to give sHlnfao tlon. Hugar coated. Largo boxes, contain tne B0 nllls. 25 cents, lieware of rvumtp.r. felMund inltatlous. The genuine manu factHredohly by THE JOIIN U. WEST Co. Chicago 111, Hold uy ueo K. uood, Druggist, 803 Com street, Salem Or. WANTED Our agents liake 5100 to SAX, a month selling our goods on thelt merits. We want county and general agents, and will take back all goods un sold If a county ngent falls to clear SIU0 ai d expenses after a thirts days' trial, or a general agent less than J250. We will enu large utusinueu circulars nuu letter with a special oiler to suit territory ap plied lor, on receiptor 3 one-cent sUmtw. Apply at once and get In ou the b.-om. Address Ilenncr Manufacturing Co.. Pitts burg. I'a. 7diwtf Thionlyflockoffull-ijrown GIANT OS PltlUHKS ever publicly eihinf ABSOLUTELY THE ONLY LIVING FULL GROWN 100,000 Giant Male and Female HIPPOPOTAMI TO BE KEEN ANYWHERE TOGETHER. ONLY GREAT DESERT CIRCUS ! ONLY ROY'AL JAPANESE CIRCUS ! ONLY' 5 AND Bfi-IIORBK HIDKf?! ONLY BERBER AND DEDnrjns- ATHIiKfES1 Pnnitnl UUJiil EAST AND SOUTH VIA Southern Pacific Route Shasta Line C.U.IKOllNIA EXl'liKHH TKAIN nON DAILl BhTn.KJf 1'OKTI.AFD ANO S. P. "33uThT 7.W p. m. 9:18 p. m. 8:15 a.m. Lv. Lv. Ar. l'ortlaud Salem San Fran. "TNorthT Ar. I U.35a. m, Lv. 7:Ja. m Lv. U U) p. m Aboe trains stop only at lolloping stn tlons north of Itoseburg, East I'oitland Orgon City, Woodburu, Salem, Albany Tangent, Shedds, llalsey, llarriaburj .imuiuu -j, ii vmg uuu r-.ugeuu. llaSKllUltO MALL, DAILY, NEW AnViatTIHKMSNTS. MUSIC ! MISS ALZIRA CIUNDLBR, Teachor of 1'lano uud Orgiti, KB Cottage Btretl. Oregon Slate Fair, 1. Thirty-first annual exhibition under the iiuiniigeuu'tttiif tlu Oregon Mtalo lliuird ut Aurliiilture. will be hvlii at the Siato Fair aiMinuls iirarHaloni, comiiisuolug ou Monday, Soptombor U, 1SD1, And hitting oue wet k. OVER $IS,000 IX CASH lMtKJlIUMS tlinxml fur HgHrultuml, ttiK'k uud median- lual exhibits, fir torkk uf a-t aud fiuey work and irlulif hhJ. ltediuvHt iittra for faro und freight on all trnux)itutliui line lo and fituu the fair Important lmiiiMeaifuU hac Ikhu made upou tho kimuihU and mertsued invllltleo roollored vxhlbltom. Pat ilien will be Open -I Nights in the Wk. A pU'iidld Hold ol horse vntNt it In the pel deiuitmout, uud flue ttxhlbiU ol raolug will bsgleu eauh dy. KulrUt for iremlum cloa Monday at 7il tu Kxhltiltor HnJurged to make aa niauy of ttirlreutrleon Haiiml.iy befora failr u iHilb:o. UoHt. utuuU und rtl olM toraxhlbltlouiuuitain their place by 10 p. in. on Mondity. I'UICM OK AD MISSION. Mna' day tick e. . so Womi dy ticket- 35 Un'keAsou tlekfi ."J80 WoiUKii'kikm ticket ...,.. I UU nd to the Men lary at IVrllaud, Orrsuu. or to Geo. W. alt, KMUtanl wcrcurr, at tUUm, for p.-mtuui tut, J. T. A WiillbON. pwldent. awm J.V.uKtau.ewKtary. H.0U n. m. I 10:52 a. m 6.40 p. ni. I Lv. Lv Ar. l'orthtud Halem Itoseburg Ar.) Lv. Lv. 1.00 p. in. it p. ni. U:1X) a. in Albany l.oial, Dally (Kxcept Sunday.) 6.-00 p. in. 7:6i p.m. 1)00 p.m. Lv; 1'ortlaud Ar. J V.uo a. m Lv: euk'iu Lv. ( ii.08 n. ni Ar. Albany Lv, 5.-00 a. n i, PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS. for accommodation ot second clans passengers utuieueu to express trains. tVest Side Division, Between Portland and Cemllls: PAtLY (EXCKIT SUNDAY). 7:J0 a. iurn.v. 1i aiuurArrrE30"p7n7, IAI0 p. m. I Ar. Curvallls Lv. 12:65 p. ni, At Albany aud Oorvallls couuect with iiatus orOrrgou l'liciflo ltallroad. BXrtUMJTKAIN-(nA'lLTKXCKiT-HUWDAY " J:W'. rEvTTl'orllaiui Ar. I KiiruTni. WbJii. ( Ar.MciUnuvllleLv. &.t5a. m. Through Tickets To all points EAST aud SOUTH Kor tlokets and lull inlorrnation regard. 10 me iumpa I tig mtA) maps, etc., apply nj s agKiu Miiem, urecou. K.P. UOUKIUS. Aut U.t' iU KUKULI.lt. and l'nsi.Ag't Mauaifer W. M. DeHAVEN Uoardlnii Stable. anil - Sale One dwor et of Luuu't Ory Dooda store on Hlate strveu Oulet fiimlly tekiuu. Hpec ll attention mtd to transient stock. 6;ltl GEO. C. WILL, of WU1 IJrtw., Albany lind Corvalll. Piuos, Okius and Sewicg Ihtlkts. aswiaMAOittNksi und ouuami K1CP-VIRISDJVND OUBANBD At Your Home Agent fat Northw,-tlnuruceCo. Two doof. north of I-val Office, rIeru,Or. Nee- die aud utvr puxti for mi Sowing .Nuchlue W-WUw ttl UllY 11001(1 Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r. Warm Meals at All Hours oi May ftone but white labor eninloved In thh establishment, A good substantial meal cooked In first, class stylo Twcnty-flve centi per meal, RED BRONT Court street, between Journal Office and Sllnto's Livery. M.T, RINEMAN. DEALEB m; Staple and Fancy Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Lamps, ;Voeden and Willow ware. All kinds of mill feed Also veeetablesand fruits In their season. "Highest Price paid for country produce." t BMjuuib usuuru oi your patronage. Lessons to Benefit and (.harm the Yot.ng. Darkest Afrlca'sHuge Sensa tlons Wild Beast Cnursers and Fun-Maker?. 11 eonly pair of LI LI P UTIA N CA Tim Smallest and ctinnlngcst bwlcesetti Men on en. in. ONLY WILD AUSl'ltAiilAN HAIRLESS HORSED More Marvelomltli in tho Ceutaur. D-9 1S2 (State street THE WILLAMETTE SALEM, OKEGOX. Hates, $2.50 to $3.00 per Duy. 1 ho best hotel between Portland andSnn frauclsco. First-class in all lu appoint incuts. Its tables are served with the Choicest Fruits Qrownllu theWlllamette Valley. A, I, WAGNER, Prop. It LE! Q of the best residence Inls In the city on A t COURT STREET, MVitheai.t corner of tiloek, between Htb and 15th Mrc-ts, one block lrom eleefli line. lour blocks trtun (Vni.rtitiH d .....u. car llnesnmi Khri Miluin school Prlcet2"it ' I uo,.1J "r ,H'0 for cornerand CISCO lor In Side fcach lot ha8 TO flXIt frantnirn mi COURT STREET. Innulreofthe )lJHonN nitiiui i.v rt Othce cor. Com'i aud i heniclicta streets upstairs, or of any t on) Ut.uo tlrm n thecly. 8(Jlf StooUlioIdei-s Jleetiiitr. y OTICK u hereby glvnthat the annua i meet nu or tim iai-ui.,i.i...u r ... t1.plliil Gold bii.i Oliver iiiliM.- if.mpan. o lie oily of H, Urn Ore,)n, will be held Iheottlceof ihe fompany, lu laid slty, .m the second Tuun,day. lie Mtli dav oi AURUtt. IKUl, at Jo.elook p. ni.. for the'eleo tlon ofdireotor. and meh mi,-,- i.ii.Cfr. ai may come before the uieettii;;. 8.ile,.Oregon,1y-:iliV.KLt:,Hw The Greatest Bareback lilder?. The Greatest Acrialists. The Greatest Athletes. All Earth's Quadrupedal Miracle?, The Greatest Companies. The Most Stupendous Program. Only Scrintural "Behemoths." - I he Greatest Lauv Joekcvs. The Greatest Charioteers. The fleetest Thoroughbreds. msi I . ' ' t: s7i '2835a"ss?v .VSsK.V F "V7.f2LiJ IfitfS rn Veritable Anim ito the Most General I'eifoinm JilcsinmiJalm The Bigsest Tents, The Biggest lu vestment, Tho Biggest Novelties, The Biggest Innovations, The Biggest Herds, The Biggest Hippodrome, The Biggest Amphibia, The Bluest Tuii ns. The Biggest Ex entes, '!'!. 1?!,....,-,. n i.l ml. m.- jijjrai vnyiiiiuiiea, The Biut'est Fe.ilur-s, Tiie Biguett Pageunls, Tlio Biirgt'st Caravans, Tiie Biggest Slables. t fttenasfi-iies. The "niL'mHt C'n. i,i . i .. '.. " . ii!.'Kif I I (I JieuslP. Tne ii fEfSI The Biggest Speciaclcs, Tho Bigge' TheBig'est Armarium. Tho 1 Marvels, The Biggest Crnze, The BiggeM (J row ds, The BU gest Success, The Biggest Holiday, Bigger and uriici iiiiiii evei, auti Hnoituciy ONLY BIG ONE COMING THE Notico to Contrfictoi-s. SCAI.KO Mdi will lw received by the .,..,?,ln.mLtUwon "reels and pubjloprop t? N to S4' ur,,Hf' Auus 'Vat I o'doclc. i"i.2?P"ri"?.I".n.r truw and pile vwuM.niia .Mm creek on lth r ,h.Vl,rn.,u.e brlu nd short ,n m Ohurch street ai-ro. south Mill creek brTd?e!,,er brMge U kuowu " J Btuh hhI!2?Ilki.?rflvJ,r . the n..m,,n'J"J,'clftft,u, "n b seen at IUhtrcenel to reject nay and all btK 811td n..uvA."( - in i i i H . i -- AlriLLIONAIllElUJAM FREE STREET PARADE The Most Buperb, Btupemlmia and Euohanttng Ever Given FIVE-FOLD MORE FOR THE OXE PRICE OF ADMISSION To UL Thau any other Maungenientlm-tit he. i'i. NVrv.M.rl... , relit taA'fJ MM w Mi r ifci i on" strtvt oommmumcr. I Two Pflrforwrncea Dally, at i! ruU 8 p. m. Doom open one hour jW1 a. atxijiitfjtmba&titiito MHHBfc