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EVENING CAPITAL VOL. 4. 'THE PEOPLE'S PAPER." SAJDEM, OREGON. FRIDAY, !tfOVEEBER 13, 1891. "TO-DAY'S .NEWS TO-DAY." NO. 2M. JOURNAL. nATTOM'Q' PA I i KfH o Bon Tlie Following Popular Publication H .1 T"... 1. TT IT 1 Painty Deserts, Plain and jjceiiif jjiush gsenu una decorative, JPnce Qodd Manners Bound in Cloth, Price j0c:il Life Bound in Cloth, Climes for Childien -Very Desirable Correct rfc of Candy Making at Home Complete Art of Smocking Mother and Babe, their Comfort and Care How to make and it with us. "A penny saved - -:- .3 Si O S I E SI Y. Infant's Cashmere Hose Children's Cotton Hose 10, 15, Children's Wool Hose 2", Ladled Cotton Hose 10, 15, 20, Lidies' Wool Hose 25, Indies' Cashmere Hose Boy's good School Hose U X B K It W a A K. Ilufant's Lnmbs Wool Vests Children's mixed greyUnderwear juumren'suimels.liair Uunderwenr iCIiiiiiren's Scarlet Wool Underw ear Ladies' Merino Underwear ILadies'NuturalWool RlbbedUiiderwear,ntl-$l 2-. ILaultS'BcnrietWool Ribbed Underwear thousands of Other Articles at Ob d U III 1 i Ha A K RELIABLE SALEM. RED STAR COMPRESSED Makes the best bread in the Monday at WELLER BROS. Davenport Cutlery Company's Patent Bolt. Straight and Bent Trimmers nl Scissors. UNCONDITIONAL GUARANTEE On Every Pair Sold. Finest Lino of RAZORS AND POCKET CUTLERY Iu the IiS A MUTT. 14 St. m W w 1 9 B L i I I ! 1 1 y Sialyl a just receivp:d at k Store, 1 T" . t-v Fancy MONEY! how to save it is the ruling is a penny earned," and we ust look at si fow 25, 30 els. 20. 25 eta. 30, So ets. 25, 40 ets. 30, 50 ets. 00 ets. 25 cts. 0 It S B H. & S. Hlaek Comet H. & S. Drab Corset 500 Bone Corsets Misses' Corset waists Aud other kinds from Have you seen our guaranteed KldGlovcs at 1.40? We still have a full line of Notions of all kinds. Also Hammocks, Croquet sots, Boy's Wagous,etc. 00 ets. 2.";-15 ct. 40-75 ets. 45-80 ets. 30-05 cs. 90- 1 25. MUST BE SOIvD! Baby ;AND: ;swpwtTiwMi.yiwiifinffvfiiifp",J KIN. -V YEAST woild. Received fresh every my. PIANOS, ORGANS, -AND- --MUS1CAZ MEJlCUAimiSE.. P. H. EASTON & CO., 310 Commercial St., Salem. Music fiirnlofatd for balU, receptions, etc. of tlie Buttericlc Co. $1 00 !!!'.!!! I 00 '.'.'.'.'. 1 00 25 ' 15 -. . . . 15 10 15 question with you. can save you at least of our prices T S. ?1 40. 1 10. 1 25. 6). 50c. to 1 00. K. F. OSBURN Ca rriaores Com'I Ulii GRAY BROS. HARDWARE HOUSE t. HEAVY AND SHELF Hardware, Iron, Steel, Nails and Building Material, .,-... -..Q'nAT7i?r A.WAUfER'S Aericultural Implements, of which a large supply is kept iu stock, iucludlng PLOWS, HARROWS, DRILLS, CULTIVATORS, FARM AND GARDEN TOOLS, MAUJriiiNJx AND VEHICLES OF ALL KINDS. WE SELL THE STUDEB AKERWAGONS. New Store, Cor. State and Liberty Sts. Churchill Sash, Door & Manufacturing Co. Sash, Doors, Blinds & Mouldings, Turning & Scroll Sawing. House Finishing made to order. Sasti and Door Factory Front Street, Salem, Oregon. The best class of work in our lino at prices to compete with the lowest. Only the best material used. CHURCHILL & Tinners, Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters, n ri i STOVES BLACKED, REPAIRED AND SETUP v " v ' .. ... ' tnn nh.makata Street. -AND Estimates on oil work In our line. .,m r. ,b, - ;" Vj;; BuSwrt Cummer, Sata Tract & Dray Co SALEM IRON WORKS, SALEM, ".. ..,.. .. MmiufKrtnrjjJ HTBASI i-?f;; '" IhiriUw mJ !. "arni muei!nry made M A LARGE SUP PLY OF THE I U best quality of brick at the yards near If Penitentiary. BURTON BROS. V ' ,lem. Oregon. nSUFRHC CASH SHOE STORE U S V til U State street Afln.llMofgood.eh-Ujnjf. (J. G. GIVEN, 98 State S treet. ou can make and save b' spending 25 per cent. ongoods in our line. below. -:- 8 a r v s a n e s it o e . Mens' Calf Boots 51 95 to $2 15. Boy's Calf Boots 1 4-5. Mens' Buckle Plow Shoes 1 15. Mens' Oil t;rai n, 2 huckleShoea 1 45. Boy's Oil grain liucklo Shoes 1 2-5. Mens' Drea" Shoes 51 45 and upwards. Bov's and Girl's School Shoes at 51.10, 51.2-5, 51.45. Ladies' heavy Shoes 51.15, 51.2., 51.45. Indies' line Shoes fioni adongolu kid. 51.50 to n French Kid at 53.25. Mens', Women's, Children's Rubbers. ? 261 Commercial Street. COST.: alem BURROUHGS. IOO Ohemiikata Street, TrAV An TTUJCKfi always ready for orders. Bell aim uenver wiito. hay, coal and lumber, or flr Htato St.. onnoaltoSa - ?. !'"" """ '" "" " tafia.-. si..... u'.if u'hwl Oarernoi. Fruit ""'Sri'. mfcohlnerr made ud repaired. and repMred. Or THE CAPITAL JODBKAL H0FER BROTHERS, - .Editors. UnUSIIEDDAIL.Y.KXCBlTSUNUAY, nv TUB Canital Journal Publishing Company. (Incorporated.) Omce.Comnieiclal Street, In P. O. llulldtng wierea ut the postolllce nt aleiu,Or.,ns scconii-clnm n niter. 11 UION IIIIISCII'S OITOUTUNITY. 'I be great Hebrew philanthropist, who hug Immortalized himself by 111- glfis of millions to assist the per secuted of his raco to leave Russia, has an opportunity to dictate terms to tuo oppressor. The late Russian loan has declin ed in the money markets or the world until its fall is equal to that ot Panama canal stock. A barbaric bankrupt may bo taught humanity which iu prosperity he never would learn. Already the wealthy Jewish bank ing houses of Paris have closed their books agaiust Russian securities und the czar may drop his knout at the imperious command of the almighty dollar when no other foree could sway his Iron will. When France is seeking a coalition with Russia that is a menace to Ger many and England, it requires not a little courage for the Jewish bank ers to lucur ill-will of the light headed Parisian by decliuglng Rus sian loans. There is no doubt that if the Jewish capitalists organize they can cause any monarch in Europe to tremble for his financial welfare. There is no doubt that Baron Hirsch holds the key to the sltuatiou and will use his magnifi cent opportunity for the allevlatlou of his suffering raco iu tho Russlau domain. sugoi:sti:i) commknt. Tun Jouknal has nice growing lists at many of the valley towns. If you think The Jouknal Is not growing step In aud seo our printed lists which nre open to inspection. If tho property would bear tho ex pense tho city should order cement concrete side walks on Court and State streets. If those streets wero provided with such walks other residence streets would follow and there would bo an end to malaria breeding rotting wooden walks. Xloj'flXvtfaAlniuueai puunu servant but he killed tho world's fair appro priation hill, just tho same. Tho Dalles Chronicle. The exchange is 'olP' on tho above. Tho world's fair bill passed tho house, but was killed in the senate because It under, toik to make places for tho mas ter of tho state grango and other persons that the senators wero not in love with. TheSalemJouiiNAri asks: Why not send Harvey ricott to congress from tho second congressional district? All right. Let us seud him. Now as one good turn deserves another we suggest to Tjii: Jeurnal: Why not send Ringer Hermann to con gress from tho flrstcongresslonal dis trict? The Dalles Chronicle. Per fectly unnecessary to send tho latter if you send tho former. Tom Lowry who was brought to the Salem Insane Asylum a few days ago, bettor known among the class with whom he associated as "Stutt ering Tom," created a sensation 8unday evening by running tho whole length of Main Htreet ut linker City almost naked and with tho speed of a raco horse. Ho was Anally run down at the Mint saloon where he was taken In charge by Officers Magulre and Coder and placed Iu the comity Jail. The cause of Lowry's crazy freak was a bud case of dellrum tremens brought ou by an over Indulgence In ardent spirits. Tue Latest Styles. Chicago, Nov. f. Women are always watching tho latest styles not only In dross but In everything else. I thought por imps your readers might bo glad to know of some of the newer ways In the city, of tending babies. As you know, Chicago Is famous for Its char Itles. The whole world will know by '03 that we people of tho west do nothing by halves, not oven tend ing to our poor. Thoy uwid to be called "God' poor," but that Is changed, they are our own poor, und wo must tend them ouruelves. The women f Chicago have taken tbU field of the work Into their own bandit and have opened the gentle men's pure. The Jielhe&du mission In an inter esting down town mlMilou. It ao commodate from fifty to fclxty bablea In the nursery department. Here tiny hammock are swung In etfery dlrtlon aud alrnont every one contains u little crooning bundle of humanity with Iu coDitant at tendant, a bottle. The working mothers of the oloMly cou fined qnarters of down town, can drop In at the nuwery In the tnornltix and leave their bablw to be cared tor and kept sweet and dean until tbslr days work Is done. Mauy such a mother ntiyer returns to olalra her offspring and It is kept by the preceptress until a home Is found for it. One room is devoted to a kindergarten for the older children. Here they are taught their sweet songs, and industrial habits, and kept clean and busy. They aro saved from three hours of street filth and the sights of busy city's push and pull. Thoy are loved and treated as God's own little ones should be and take mauy a lesson of purity ami truth back to their hovel homes. Iu these, departments of mothering tho motherless aro to be seen home of ttie most interesting taces among teachers and attend ants. Iu auolher mission, known hi the city as tho Italian Mission, where children cannot be classed according to color until thoroughly scrubbed, there has been a sweet girl attend ant. "Miss May," as tho children named her, In their broken Italian touguo, was as fair as any peach blossom of their nativo southern land. Bho was dainty, delicate, but joyous aud happy. Covered from head to foot In a suowy white dim ity apron, she appeared in tho dingy school room like pure sunshine, every morning. Ouo little fellow who had been duly washed aud soaped by this dainty attendant was once seen to stretch out his hands, lay them beside here, and gratefully sigh at the great gulf of cleanliness between them. Tho women who go down into the city mUslous must be br.vyo of heart, puie of soul, aud 11 rm of mind. No fashionableoharlty could keep them in the work if their own hearts did not lean toward tho world's babies and yearn to bo truly mothers to them. Where policemen guard their steps, a puro-hearted woman can safely go with love for tho little ones. AmaIjIK IIofrh. GENEUAL NEWS NOTES. Tho not taxable property of Cor- valils is $712,315. Geeso and swan aro plentiful on the Columbia at Tho Dalles. Ronton county shows an Increase iu net valuation of $100,000 iu the past year. It. Klugsley says his oats, raised on tho farm of Dr. Daly, north of Lakevlew, yielded 110 bushels to tho aci e. A tumor weighing forty pounds was successfully removed from Mrs. J. A. Mellrlde, of Shedd, Llnu --ihiinMrbuif w .- --- -i - - dletou, fell down a strirway, a dis tance of twenty feet, striking on his face on nn lrou grating, Inflicting a bad wound, but ho Is doing well. Thomas G. Owens, a prominent citizen of Marshfteld, Coos county, died there last week, aged 40 years. Flags at Murshfleld wero hung at half mast on tho occasion. A child about 1 year old had a narrow escape Monday morning at Eugene. It was on tho track, aud the engineer Just had time to stop tho north-bound local train. Tho real estate market Iiuh been very acttve iu Long Creek for the past season. Neat cottages n-w adorn part of tho town that one yoar ago was vacant. Everything points to a more prosperous era for the city in Dm future, and long ero a rail road taps Us resources, Long Creek ! will boon an eaqual with Heppncr or Pendleton. Dug Wliito and his wife, who live in M'isou, a vlllago near Memphis, Tenn., separated several months ago. Last night, White went to tho house of his motlier-lndaw and asked his wife to go walking with him. When they had gone Into a railroad cut, Whlto gashed his wife' throat from car to ear, and laid tho body on tho track where upawtongor train cut it in two. White has not been found, but the officers uro on his track. Sunduy evening a truokwalkcr near Hood River, while going his rounds, was caught on n bridge by a freight train und thrown over, re sulting In breaking several ribs und Injury to tho spine. A surgeon from The Dalle went down on me even ing train, und placed tho inun In the sleeper, Intending to lake him to St. Vincents hospital in Portland, but when near Kalrvlew he dld from tho rwult of his Injuries, Mrs. Nellie L. Huiiton of Falr liaven 1ms Instituted proceedings for a divorce from her husband, D. R. If mi toon, for the past eight years u well known resident of Seattle and Kuirhaven. September 17 Hun. toon left home, stating that he wus going to California on a vltdt, but since then nothing lw been heard from him. Uefore he left he con verUnl $85,000 worth of proerty Into money. The husband and wife owned proinjrty to the amount of 1180,000. The divorce Is souglil on tho ground of cruelty and desertion. J. Y. Wrlght.whohan been forsev- eral years one of Douglas county's best school teacher, hus been taken to the aylum. He had been uuwell for a couple of weeks, and Wednes day fainted In hU school at Pee), and since that time his re&sou has been dethroned except at short In tervals. It ! very sad oe, aud Mr. Wright's mauy friends sincerely hope for his sjxwdy recovery. It waa thought best W take him, m soon as Highest of all in Leavening Power. J&S&& ABSOLUTEIY PURE possible, whoro ho could havo tho best of treatmont and this yas ac cordingly done. Good wheat laud in Umatilla county has advanced largely iu value, particularly In tho eastern end, where It commands $40 aud $45 an aero, boveral farms being sold at tills liguro near Athena. An Illus tration "comes from Corking Flat. Two or three years ago Harvey Mo Donald bought tho Quluu place for $ 1000. Ho raised two crops ou tho land, and mado enough to pay for It, getting forty bushels to tho aero this season. Thursday ho sold tho place to E. II. Sauders for $S250. Electric Dltters. This remedy is becoming ho well known, aud so popular as to need no special mention. All who havo used Eleotrlo Hitters slug tho sumo song of praise. A purer medlclno does not exist and It is guaranteed to do all that Is claimed. Elect rlo Bitters will euro all diseases of tbo liver and kidneys, will remove pimples, bolls, salt l heum aud other atlecttons caused by impure blood. Will drive malaria from tho system and pre vent as well as cure all malarial fe vers. For euro of headache, consti pation aud Indigestion try Electrlo Bitters. Entire satisfaction guaran teed, or mouoy refunded. Price OOo and .1,00 per bottlo at Fry's drug store, ii25 Commercial street. At Oakcsdalo, hi Whitman coun ty, tho Union and Northern Pacific have been having a spirited contest over tho laying of a sldo track to tho Alliance warehouso by tho former, which was finally ended about midnight Friday, when a largo gang ot section men from Walla Walla, under tho direct com mand or Roadmaster John Nelsou, succeeded In runulug In tho Union Paclflo Bldo track by tho warehouse, the Northorn track bolng pulled out bodily. Tho gang or section men doing tho work returned to Walla Walla early on Saturday morning, there being no daugor or tho Union's Northern by tho courts. A Wonder Worker. Frank Hutl'muti, a young manor Burlington, Ohio, states that ho had been undor tho cure of two promi nent physicians, and used their treatment until ho was not nhlo to get around. They pronounced his case to bo consumption, and incura ble. Ho was pursuaded to try Dr. King's Now Discovery mr Consuinp toti, Coughs aud colds, and at that Hum was not able to walk across tho street without resting. Ho found befd) ho had used a half dollar bot tlo, that ho wus much hotter; ho continued to use It, and Is today en joying good health. If you havo uny throat, lung or chest troublo, try It. Wo guaranteo Bullsfuctlou, Trial bottles free at Fry's drugstore, 2125 Commercial street. Spokane Rovlew: A oue-eyo vuga bond named Erank Williams ap plied to tho city commissioners for aid aud was referred to tho county commissioners. To thorn Williams told a most pitiable story. Ho said that ho formerly worked iu a res taurant In this city and while dish ing out somo hot potatoes tho greuso spattered up In his eye, de stroying tho eyeball; that ho went to tho hospital, whoro ho remained ten weeks; that ho had Just come out and was anxious to go to Port laud, where his homo wus, nnd where ho could gel help, The kind hearted commissioners decided to n.iv his fare, and told him to come again in the afternoon. Williams went awuy und stole a hat from tho millinery store of Miss Monls. He then tried to sell the hat at a second hand store on Howard street, nud iw-liiL' unsuccessful threw It away. It was nlso leurued that ho hud not been Iu the hospital ut nil. Ho has his head tied up In a rag, and Is a ready talker when he strikes u man for u quarter, which ho does fre quently. There Is more Catarrh in this sec tion of the country than till other diseases put together, aud until the lust fow years was hupiioscd to be In curable. For a great many years doctors pronounced It a local dUeuso, und prettcrlbcd local remedies, and by constantly fulling to euro with local treatment, pronounced It Incu rablo. Hclenco has proven catarrh to bo a constitutional disease, aud therefore constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney 6c Co., Toledo, O,, Is tho only constitutional cureou the market. It Is taken Internally In doses from 10 droits to a teuspoouful. It ucts directly upon tho blood and mucoUNturfuoesof thosystcm. They offer one hundred dollars for any oaso It falls to cure, Seud for circu lars and testimonials. Address, V. J. CJIKNKY & Co,, Toledo.O. Bold by druggists. 70 cents. Mar mam of sick liMdMbe. blilonine. couitlfAtlon, MO booureaio jmiiiiiv.wiiu 1m imdlelDr, sod for ! intmvy.ly uiIuk UiWa Utti 14vr ill!, ttisa by soy oibarins si. Do not tuffor from lck liedaebe mo ment looser. IiiinoiawsMary. Csrur's UUU Uv.r J11U irM surs i you. Doa, on WlL hiiutlpric Muiitlldu. tttnatlpiU. I MUM Mrs. CUM, Hroun Ol Jiiuea. uora. wnw kfcvu4l every rriumly . fur irk JiMd 1 could UMir t tor wis iai nrtccq yir. but vruft Wins u riusaio i " ' . i i i . v7.. Jnoorttitluoallihsml.Try loewjousy, Finally be plott4 to, kill Latest U. S. Gov't Food Report. SSSuiin bwder TELEGRAPHIC D1SPATCDES Associated Press Report and Digests of all Important News oi To-Day. MISCELLANY. THR CALIFORNIA ItOSSKS. San Fkancisco, Nov. 13. Tho joint indictment by tho graud Jury against Buckley nud Raluoy on Tuesday, charging them with bri bery, Is tho universal subject of conversation about tho city hall and tho city generally. Tho grand jur ors aro generally complimented, nud It is frankly admitted that they havo now certainly proven they havo beon in earnest In their work. Ralnoy's present whereabouts Is not definite. After the sheriff returns the benoh warrant, which ho will probably do today, the district attornoy will have to wrlto to tho goveruor,8tatluB tho facts or tho case, enclosing certified copies of the In dictments, tho benoh warrants, tho returns mado thereon, depositions taken before tho grand Jury, etc., and cites tho extradition laws be tween tho United States nnd Great Britain pertaining to persons wanted for felony. Tho governor will then Inform tho stnto department at Washington requesting them to secure tho surrender of the culprits by tho Dominion government. If Buckley und Rainey can only bo brought within tho reach of tho California law, It Is generally sup posed that this first Indiotmout will bo only onoof tho many Indictments that will bo round against them for tho mauy Jobs that thoy huvo tukon a conspicuous part In, tub HUiJTAjk'BtriiyrSh'gincn. lug of tho military forces In Tripoli, tho only Important African province still acknowledging tho actual sovorelunty of tho porto. Tho TrI polltutiB havo been considerably shaken In thoir nlleglauco by tho re ports of prosperity of Tunis under French, und Egypt under Eugliah rule, aud tho symptoms of discon tent havo of lato become uturmtng to the tyrannical pasha. This offi cer has ondeavored to put down dis content by tho lnlllotlou of barba rous punishments, and It Is no un common sight In tho capital to seo halfudiuou poor wretches Impaled In tho market-place. These horrors havo only served to oxclto tho popu lar feeling In a still higher degree. Turkish rule Is iu real danger, and the nppearanco of a Frouoh fleet would doubtless bo followed by nn overwhelming Insurrection ngolnst tho sultan's uuthorlty. kiu,i:i nv a junaK. Pabo Ronr.Kfl, Cal., Nov. 13. Yes terday afternoon A. M. Sherwood mot Judge JJohn Kolshaw upon tho street and Inquired about tho ohargo that had been ex amined beforo Kolshaw and a Jury, Iu which Sherwood was defendaul, tho Jury having disagreed, Judgo Kelshaw told him ho did not know that It all lay with the prosecuting witnesses, but that ho hoped the Jury would bo dismissed. Sher wood suld ho hoped not, as he wanted to bo tried and acquitted. Ho then commenced to call tho Judgo names and said that ho had endeavored to rake up cases against hlra. Kelshaw denied tho charge, and ono word brought on another until Sherwood struck Kelshaw with n scrow-drlvcr, which ho hud In his hand, und Kel shaw backed oil and attempted to get away but Sherwood caught hold of him. Kelshaw then drew a re volver and shot Sherwood three times, one ball entering tho body near tho heart. The combatants strugglo for a few minutes beforo Sherwood loosened his grasp and Ml. Popular opinion la that Kel shaw acted In nelf defense. MKXICAN JKALOU8Y. Han Antonio, Tex., Nov. 13. Near La Oarts, an Isolated llttlo town of I.tvo Oak county, ouo night lust week occurred a very peculiar murder. Antonio Veraaud Bebostlen Terns, well-to-do Mexican ranchers, loved a girl named Chlqulta Flores. Vera first met Chlqulta, courted her aud was to marry her wheu tho full crop of cattle waa sold. Terres then appeared upon tho scene. Ho cam from Southern Mexico and wore tb picturesque dresa of that wctk. He was a handsome young follow with plenty of money. Ha bougkt a large pasture and stocked It. The girl became Infatuated with him, aud the lover remoutrak-i with herlnvalu. He burned w(lh Jal