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EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL VOL. 4. Urn THE PEOPLE'S PAPER." SALEM, OBEGON, MOSTDAY, OVECBER 9, 1891. "TO-DAY'S NEWS TO-DAY." NO. 210. mil. n. .m f - PA1 S P f ?R P" Uaa , VJL - lum-a duuk atura - The Following Popular Pibli cations of the Buittericlc Co. K i ) nnd EniSfh Useful mid Decorative, Price 1 00 Got cl Manners Bound in Cioth, Price t 00 Local Life Bound in Cloth, 1 00 Pastiu-K-s for Childien --Very Desirable 25 (Jonvct rt i it Umiciy Mil uuvj? at Home Dainty Deserts, Plain and Fancy ( -nipleto Art of Smocking -. Mother and Babe, their Comfort and Care How to make and it with us. "A penny saved " - -:- .5 SS 0 S I B K Y. Infinit'-i Cashmere Ho-o- Children's Colt. in Ilne 10, Children's Wrnl Hose.- Ladic' Cotton Hose 10, 15, Ladle-,' Wool Hose Ladies' Cashmere Hose Boy's good School Hose v n a h a w a a ij. Infant's Lambs Wool Vests Children's mixed (jre.vUnderwear Children's CamelH.hu'ir Uunderwear Children's Scarlet Woul Underwear -Laities' Merino Underwear Lulies'NuturnlWoolRibbetlTJiiderweariOO-Sl 25. , Lidi. a' BcarletWool Ribbed Underwear 00- 1 25. RED STAR COMPRESSED YEAST iMakes the best bread in the Monday at VVLLLLn ; Sfff " A. KLEIN. RELIABLE SHOES. SALEM. 1 1 m u ou III l i m JUST RECEIVED AT . MONEY! how to save it is the ruling is a penny earned," and we u s t I o ok at n f c v So, KOcIp, 15, 20. 25 els. 25, 30, SSots. 20, 2.5, 40ctsj. 25, 30, 50 cts. fillets. 25 cts. i) i St S H. & S. Bini-U Corsel H. fe S. I)ral Corset .. 500 Bone Corsets Misses' Corset waists And other kinds from-- Have you seen our guaranteed KldGloves nt $1.40? Wo still have a tull line of Notions of all kinds. Also Hammocks, Croquet sets, Boy's Wajcnns,etc. CO cts. 25-45 ct. 40-75 cts. 45-80 els. 80-fiS c's. MUST BE SOIvD!. Baby lAND: thousands of Other Articles at woild. Received fresh every FEOPL Refuse the Earth unless surround ed with barbed wire, nut every one appreciates tbe courteous treatment unit Si o v I r i c c h that give Brooks & Harritt their innuendo trade. Finest line of Hammerless and Hammer Shot gun iu the state out side of Port land. New goods, Hobby Horses, Rhooflles, Baby Wheelbarrows, Carts, Reins, Iron Tops, etc. 9-4 State Street, II il in ilium jgwramrrwi PIANOS, ORGANS, AND J US1 GAL 11 KJWIIAJfJIISX. P. H. EASTON & CO,, 310 Commercial St., Sa!n. Mufclo furnished for ll!, Ttefrptl nt. etc. TLJIIUP rkl I 1 U IL wv Vsm - - ys 15 15 10 15 tumMS3MM.wXMaxm!maKKnaaMKn question with you. can save you at least o i" o u r price s T s. $ -10. - 1 1(1. - . ., 1 25. 50. 50c. to 1 00. E.F.OSBURN, Carriages j& -v nfw.isffi3atrxttm GRAY BROS. HARDWARE HOUSE HEAVY AND SHELF Hardware, Iron, Steel, Nails and Building Material, Also agents for ST AVER & WALKER'S Agricultural Implements, of which a large supply is kept in stock, including PLOWS, HARROWS, DRILLS, CULTIVATORS, FARM AND GARDEN TOOLS, MACHINERY AND VEHICLES OF ALL KINDS. WE SELL THE STUDEBAKER WAGONS. New Store, Cor. State and Liberty Sts. Churchill Sash, Door & Manufacturing Co. Sash, "Doors, Bliiuls & Mouldings, Turning & Scroll Sawing. House finishing niiule to order. JJew DJtT KILX, by which wo can alwnyn beep u full mpply or seasoned loclc ofpll kludi. Agricultural Works, Corner of TrudB uud Men tre)U, Nolom, Oregon. SUI Sash and Door Factory Front Street, Salem, Oregon. The best class of work in our lino id prices to compote with the lowest. Only the best material used. CHURCHILL & BURROUHGS. Tinners, Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters, -AND- STOVES BLACKED, REPAIRED AND SETUP Estimate on all work In our line. Salem Truck & Dray V lera Iron works. Drays and trueKs may bo found throughout the dav a the corner of State and CornmoiclalBtrU. B. F. DRAKE, Proprietor, T- G. PERKINS, 6enrl Suprltidf. SALEM IRON WORKS, SALEM, OHttOOJ. Manufacture BTKAM KNOINKH. Mill Outfit, Water Wueel Governor, Prult Drying GutnU, Tract lou Knslue. Ureitlne. tie. Kfcrm oikohlnery ui1 and repaired. General aenU anil inuuufiwtarei of tbo relnumled WauUtrum Talent XlddUnt Turlder and iit-eln. Kirm machinery made and repaired. BRCK Givers A fine Una of tood cheaper than ever, 101 'owe aqd Kt K1JJ HI J diaie aireex. tkm , imwwatw wrgmiimmi "i ou can make and save by spending 25 per cent, on'goods in our line. he low. -:- - 25 O ! T A:1V J) ' S HO K S. Mens' Culf Bouts $1 95 to $2 J5. Hoy's ( 'alf Boots 1 45. Mens' Buoklo Plow Shoos 1 15. Mens' Oil imttn, 2 buckle tfhnes-. 1 45. Boy's Oil uralu buckle Shoes 1 25. Mens' Dress -Shoes $1. -15 aud upwards. Boy's and Girl''. School Shoes nt SLIP, $1.25, $b45. Ladies' heavy Shoes 81 .15. $1.2 1, $1.45. Ladles' tine Slices from a dongolu kid. $1.50 to a French Kid at 53.25. Mens', Women's, Childre.u's Rubber. 261 Commercial Street. COST- alem IOO Otiamalcmtn Street, Co. i floe a DRAYS AND TRUCKB always ready for order anu uciiver wooa, coal and lumber. Of fice State SL. onrtoaite Ba- y jl i A LARGE SUPPLY OP THE host quality of brick at the yards near Penitentiary. BURTON BROS. balcm. Oregon. CASH SHOE STORK 09 State Street. P. G, GIVEN, rue, '!')!!! CAPITAL JOURNAL H0FER BROTHERS, Editors. iUBUailIiUAIIiY.KXCKl'TSUND,VY, BI TIIK Canital Journal Publishing Company. (Ineorpornted. Oir.ce, Commercial Street, In V. O. Uulldlus butered Rt tke postnfflce lit Salem, Or., gcioud-chttF ii iiim. THE Kl.KMENTS OF (lltOWTU OF A OITV. There are three elements of growth besides natural increaso that go to 'swell the rapid growth of n city af j terit reaches teu to llfteen thousand population. Theso aie: I. Direct Immigration from all parts of the world. I I. Immigration from the ad jacent states and territories and from other parts of the same state. III. Immigration from the im mediate country surrounding. Salem enjoys iucreaso from all three of these resources, Direct arrivals at Salem from all parts of the cast are a d.dly occurrence. Active work by the board of trade will Increase this stream. Every thing favors arrivals from Washing- ton, California and other parts of Oregon, because Salem is the sec ond city in Oregon and with no other advertisement the capital city they derive an overflow population from these sources and from Portland llfty-two miles away. After Portland thero is another city uiilversally inquired for. It Is S.i 'did. The third stream of immigra tion Is from all tho country within twenty to thirty miles of Salem. There is a strong inllux from the country to the town In this age. Farmers are selling out and moving to town faster than ever before. Farmers' wives, daughters, aud bohs want to get tho benefits of town life, and want to own town prop erty that is increasing iu value They aro coming to Salem. Hero tjiey aro reasonably sure of a city that is not in tho smallest danger of going backwards or even looking hick wards. Thero Is an another stimulant to rapid growth of a city. It is tho development of factories. If this city should advertise that steady employment was to bo had here for teu thousand additional people, how long before tho people would be here? Docs anyone doubt they would bo here Jn sixty days if tho work was hero for them to do? That is tho most rapid way to build up a city. Owners of Salem capital and teal estate should not bo content with natural increase aud immigra tion favorable as the outlook may bo. They should not get along without the added Impulse of manufactures. Thoro are scores ot lines of manu facture that, could be profitably de veloped at Salem. They should bo looked after rigorously before tho year rolls away, THE KLEOTIONH. The Republicans plucked victory outof tho midnt of dofeat in Ohio, Kansas, Michigan, Pennsylvania. In New York tho defeat of Kissett, collector of customs of New York city and secretary of tho Republican national committee, Involved the de feat of the administration nnd of the party machine in a pivotal state. As n millionaire and Fifth uvenuo aristocrat, the defeat of Funsett is not any particular loss to the Republi can party or tho people. There Ih left of the first Jlveuumeion the Re publican national committeo now only the uameof Clurksou and his state, Iowa, wan lost ou Nov. 3. It Is evident that new hands will have to go to the front of the battle In 1832. In MorClnley or Hlulne will tho party Hud tho arbiters of Hh deitlny. Of theso two men Blaine, as a friend of sil ver colnago anJ reciprocity, hai a decided advantaue. It is not ap parent that President Harrison took any hand Iu shaplmr tho campaign. It can only be charged that he was Indifferent and this Is not a crime. If Harrison runs again Illuiue and McKlnley will be apt to write the platform and thus all the great leadership of Republicanism will be represented. If tlicso threo meu cannot give the country a Republi can administration then no one can. The result in Iowa was largely due to unwise leadership and a foolishly fought campaign. It Is a notable fact that the Republicans have suf fered defeats In Iowa ever since Governor Lttrrabee was retired from the councils of leadership. The outlook for 1892 Is far from encouraging from a Republican etandpolut. Neither is there a brilliant clearness In the Democratic UIe. To all appearance the can didacy will resolve itself Into a dis play of barrel politics with Flower In the ascendant. JJetween Flower m the representative of Tammany and Harrison on his own merits as an executlvtf,the Republicans would have a walk-over. The whole campaign has been shrewdly managed ugalott permit' Ung free coinage to become an Imu (u 1892. As members of eougre were prevented from voting directly on the merits of free silver in the last ooogres, so the people any b defrauded out of a decUIon ou that subject la 1893, A SHOUT INCONdHTKNCr. The Portland Telegram in au article on reciprocity says. The reciprocity feature of tho Mc Kiuloy law It, after all. of no use or vitality, except to delude aud de ceive the enthusiastic and verdant American voters. Reciprocity is a useless fraud to deceive the American voter. That Is the assertion of Tho Telegram. In the close of Its artlclo Tbo Tele gram says: Iu 18S3 they cried, "Let the tarlll be revised by Its friends." So wo say new: Let reciprocity bo carried otit by, the trlonds of freer trado and commercial freedom. By tho "friends of freer trado" is meant the Democratic party. Let reciprocity be carried out by tho Democratic pirty, says The Tele gram. Let the useless fraud to do eelve Amerleau voters, called recip rocity for short, bo carried out by its friends, the Democratic party. Is not tills an Incouslstetioy, Mr. Tole gram ? sur.oi:sTKi ciommunt. S.ifo blowers real estate men who brag ou Oregon crops. The man who does not voto the way you want him to Is a moasback. Why not solid Harvey Scott to congress from the second congres solnal district? The Iowa Republican platform will not bo a yard long iu tho noar future but it will coutaln a groat deal more sense. Geo. W. Collins, a pioneer of South IJenoh, Yutiulnu IViy, died Nov. 1st. Ho was ut one time ngeut of tho Alto Indiana. The rescued sailors of tho ill-fated ship Struthbliuio deoluro that Ore. gon Is a good country, even to bo shipwrecked iu. Threo national banks in Pendle ton carry a million dollars deposits. Go to tho Eust for capital, MiajBjaMBsNBMBiiMBaaai Tho Toledo, Niishvillo & Alrlio railroad is said to bo something moro than a paper project. It something moro then than an Air-lie. Tho Aatorlan Town-Talk paper says: "It may bo necessary to or ganize a citizens club for the pro tection of peaceable citizens." Tho New York levelling Post says: "The publlu revenues from customs duties has declined $47,000,000 in eight months." The Democratic papers aro happy over tho lino style In which the Tammany tiger chawed up the aris tocrat Fasselt. Will thoy make Tammany au Issuo In 1802? ' After many years of waiting the Indlun war veterans and victims of Indian doprodatloiiH may con tinue to wait. Tills is In accordance with tho provisions of .Mr. Hor tiMiin's one and only bill. Exchange: Wo miy havo to whip Chill yet. Tho first thing would be to blookadu Chilian ports. If we had the Nicaragua c.inal com plete) It would bo a much shor tor Job. Then, too, wo ought to seize tho nitrate bols and keep them. Chill stolo them from Peru, or rather was tho Instrument which England used in stealing thorn. Wo should keep them as a war indemnity, Tjik JouunaIj has under its pres ent management adopted tho broad policy of printing a newspaper for the masses. From Its first Issue to tho present It has not deviated from tho courso laid down that of loy alty to the people. It has confidence In their capacity for self-government and respects tho Judgement of the uncorrupted thousands In preference to the aflected superior wisdom of self-appointed superior Intellects. Au oxchauge sarcastically says: The raturns from the state elections aro oomfortlnij to every one but the farmers' alliance. Even tho prohi bltlnnlsts can rejolco In aiding tho ciiise of temeranco so greatly by helping to eloot Tamm-uiy men In Now York winn who never drink anything but wator. Holdnm has there been a general oloctlnn from which all clashes of politicians can draw so much genoral Joy, Portland World; "Hurrah for tho ladles! Mrs. Murtlo Paytou, the world's fair cornmlloner for Oregon, was In Jacksonville lust week, for several days, for the purpose of organizing a world's fair auxiliary club, Mr. Paytou Is a great worker, aud Is enthusiastic on the subject, rihe and (he other ladles engaged In the undertaking, Intend to do their share toward making up what tho Oregon legisla ture failed to do. Come to Portland ladies, we need a dreadful shaking up Itwiv." Mrs, PAytou should get In her work on the next legUtature. During hi ride up the Willamette by steamer latt BaturJay afternoon Congressman Hermann observed the river to boa little wetter than usual at this sevm of the year owing to tho late copious rnlns. Our river U all right, what there Is of it the burning quetttou la: Whoa will the channel 09 Improved to M Highest of all in Leavening Power. Rcfr&J Baking ABSOLUTEIY PURE to admit ordinary river boats as far up as Oregon City at tho lowest stage of water? Oregon City Enter prise.' Tho Enterprise should not despair. It Is a Republican paper and all that Is required Is to Bend Hermann to congress eight years more and all traffic will bo wiped oft' tho Willamette. Thero will bo no necessity for Improvements. Tho railroads will havo all tho business. OKNKBAL NBW8 NOTES. A number of lives wore lost by tho foundering of tho Italian brig Victoria oil Alicante, Spain. Only ono sailor out of tho entire crow was saved. Information has been received of the foundering, oil' tho Delaware capes, several days ago, of tho barges NIpou and David Drown, which iveic in tow of tlio tug 11 W. Morse, from Norfolk. Four men on the Brown and one on tho Nipon were lost. Through tho neglect of an em plnyo lu leaving a switch open, n freight train on tlioChlcago,llurllng ton &. Quluoy was wrecked Satur day aud the ongluo aud thirteen cars totally demolished at Ottawa, IIH. Engineer Mollwaln, of Aurora, was Instantly killed aud tho fireman aud a brakeman were fatally Injured. Au ox team attached to a wagon, lu which John Honry, n farmer, his wife and two children woro riding, ran nway down Chillhowlo moun tain, near Kuoxvillc, Saturday af ternoon. Henry aud his family were thrown over a precipice 100 feet high and all wero killed. Jonathan Wright, ngod 70, ono of Sohnylklll county's most promlnont lawyers, mot with ft terrible death at ills homo ui Pnttsvlllo, Pa., Satur day morning. Ho had occasion to got some medicine which was In his office bolow his room. Ho lighted a lamp and started down stairs, when lie tripped and fell headlong to the bottom. The lamp exploded and Mr. Wright, rendered uncon scious by tin fatl, was unable to get away from tho flames, which en veloped him, nnd ho was burned bo budly that ho died soon after. A pumpkin social Is announced to be held at MoMlntivllle ono night this wool;. Ladles lu want of pin money aro eacli invited to bake three pumpkin or squash pics and take them to tho opera liouso, which will bo their ticket of admission. Gentleman will be charged CO cents, and furnished a fork with which to eat plo. The pies will bo numborod and will bo tested ou their merit, and not ou tho merit of the baker. Tho men will then organize a vot log club aud decide whloii numbers are entitled to tno prizes. There will bo two prizes each of $5, $3 and $2, for married:) ud single ladies who make the best, second best and third best pits. If these pies bo anything like those they used to have lu New England twenty or thirty years ago, 60 cents Is not enough to charge a man for all ho can eat, Saturday morning the west-bound freight ou the Canadian Pacific struck a rock slide near tho entrance to Parr's tunnel, about four miles east of Harrison river, IS, C, Five curs wore overturned nnd precipi tated Into tke Fraser river, which i tins close beside the track at that point. Tho bank Is only ten feet high at tho place where the acclduiil happenod. Bo quickly did the uftulr occur that the train hauds did not have time to Jump before (ho front part of the train was hurled to de struction. Fortunately tho coup lings broke, which saved the rest of the train from following luto the river, Hrakoman Grail, who was on nuo of tho cars which Jumped the bank, was burlod In the river under the debris and drowned, whllo Engineer F. MoMauus and Brakeinuii Fred Dver were both badly injured, especially MoManus, who was badly cut about tho neck. There Is moro Catarrh In this sec tion of the country than all other disease put together, and until the last few years was supposed to bo In curable. Fur a great many years doctors pronounced It a local disease, aud prescribed local remedies, iiiiii by constantly fulling to cure with local treatment, pronounced It Incu rable, Science has proven catarrh to bo a constitutional disease, aud therefore constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, O., Is the only conilltutlonal cureou tho market. It Is taken luterually In doses from 10 drojM to a tcasoouful. It acts directly upon tho blood uud mucous surface of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case It falls to cure. Bend for circu lars and testimonial. Address, F. J. OIIENKY A Co,, ToleUo.O. Sold by druggists. 76 cento. Foit Rk.nt. Good ofllce room ou ground floor. Apply at Jouk.vaj, Latest U. S. Gov't Food Report. Associated Press Report nnd Digests of all Important News 01 To-Day. MISCiLLANY. TWO WICKKD WOMKN. Topkica, Kan., Nov. 0. A haud sonie, well-dressed woman, np parantly about thirty years of nge, registered at tho Hotel Throop hero as Miss Aloyslus Palmer, Chambers burg, Pa., 801110 six months ago. Sho claltuod to repre?eut Palmer, Morau k Co., and said she was in troducing n now Bpecles of silk worm. Interviews with hor exten sively copied by tho country news papers. Hor peculiar Bpecles was tho sacred silk worms of India, which would thrive on anything, and would make eight or ten times us much silk as tho Chinese, F. L. McClellan, a rotired merchant, was Intoxicated with the prospoct of es tablishing n now Industry, espe cially when Miss Palmer agreed to beenmo his partner. She said sho would advance $3000, nud gave n uoto slgnod by threo persons from Chamberslmrg. Mr. McClellau nak ed her to prove that the uoto was good, and tho next day sho showed him u dispatch from tho First Na tional bunk of Chaniborsbug, saying the parties named wero good for $o000. Mr. McCIollan was satis fied, nud tho next day ho mot Miss Morau, of Wichita, which 'was also a silk-worm expert. Business was at oiu'q begun under tho firm namo of Palmer, Morau & Co., Mr. Mo Clollau being a silent partner. R mlttauco wero inailo to n partner In Portland, and tho two women ex plained that tho nionoy must bead vaucod. Miss Palmer showed on order from P, 54. Moslor, of Raleigh, N. O., for 160,000 eggs, for which $28,500 was to bo received. Ono hundred thousand wero ordorcd lu Salt Lake, nnd from other towns equally largo ordors were received. Misses Moral 1 and Palmer lived in luxuriant stylo aud became tho tall: of tho town. Mr, McClellau, who has been footing bills and advanc ing mnnoy to purchaso eggs, never received any money nnd concluded to Investigate. Ho found thoro was no such bank ns tho First National of Ohamborsburg, nud that u tele graph operator at the Throop hotel had coplod tho dispatches oil a blank form from one Miss Palmer had written. McUollan had advanced lu tho last three months several thousand dollars, nud Saturday afternoon ho had Miss Palmer ar rested ou a charge of obtaining money under false pretenses. Klt.MM) 11V A OlflNAMAN, San Fjianoisco, Nov, 0. Spoclal Police Olllcor John Gltleu was shot and killed Saturday aftoruoou by Chew Sin Jan, a Chinaman, who also shot and probably fatally wounded Joseph Cowoll.a milkman, boddes wounding O. Jturberis, a restaurant keeper. The Chinaman was walking along tho street, when a wagon drlvou by John Smith aud John McGrcovy passed him. They mado Hume remark which lingered the Chinaman, who drew a revolver and fired, tho shot striking Cowell, who was also In tho wagon, In the left breast near tho lung. A crowd gathered about tho Chinaman, and Olllcer allien hastouod to tlio sceno, Ah ho approached Chew Bin Jan raised tho revolver again nud fired squarely at tho olllcor, the bullet striking him near the heart. Tliu Chiuaman then started to run, A great crowd was toon In pursuit. Among the number was RaruorU. Chew Kin Jan halted and 11 red oyer his shoulder, wounding UarberU. lu tho thigh. Tho Chinaman then turned Into Montgomery avenue uud wa making for Chluatowu whon )n was seized by Edward Oarojlo and Antonio Duclgalup. Caroilo threw his overcoat over the Chinaman's head nud thruw him down. The latter fired through the coat, but fortunately mimed Caroilo. A police olllcer thou came up and the Chinaman was taken to Jail, Here a second revolver was found on him, with Its live chambers Mill loaded. Fivo hundred dollars In gold was also found In a canvas belt, Tho Chinaman claims he had Ju4 arrived lu this city with his wagon from Sacramento, where bo hwl been working, aud that whon he was surrounded by the crowd he wa ntrald that his money would be ttikeii from him. Glllen was a bftitherof tiergvuut J, W, 01118, of tho regular force, aud ha Uw a ineelnl offlwr. fo( s,bout a year, JK)