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""""fU-T1 W",1w--' EVENING VOX. 4. "THE PEOPLE'S PAPER." rrssrsarr: SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, DECE3IBER 7, 1S1. "TO-lAYS NEWS TO-DAY." NO. 233i CAPITAL JOURNAL KEADE A large and choice lino Direct from the ATTON'S Cuff and Collar Boxes, Magazine Holders, Scissor Cases, SaE3C2E3ES Po you want to make it a season of genuine mirth, jollity, STORE and look over their two weeks. We have an IMMENSE line of Dolls, Toys ofevery descripiton, Story Books, Scrap Albums, Photo graph Albums, Toilet Sets, Gaines, Silk Handerchiefs and everything else that it take-? to make the old as well as the young happy. And they are SELLING at PRICES lowur than ever before. While looking over the Holiday Stock it is well to remember that they have a fulLlino of Boots, Shoes, Hosiery, Underware etc, etc. Which it will pay you 10 iook at oeior ouying 161 Commei GOING Consisting of the' most Elegant and Complete line of PICTURES, MIRRORS, MOULDINGS, ERAMES EASELS, BRASS STANDS, ARTISTS' MATERIALS, - Baby Carnages, Christmas Cards, Stationery, Notions, Flags, Albums, Toilet Cases, Toy Furniture, Tops and Fancy Goods ever caried in Salem, WILL BE SOLD REGARDLESS OF COST ! G F vll 1 a A: KLKIN. RELIABLE SALEM. 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 lurge supply la kept lu slock, 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. Harrift -SUCCESSORS TO- WELLER BROS. HEAD QUARTERS FOR RED STAR STAPLE AID W MM, At the old Stand, next door to Post Office. FOR INSPECTION ! of L II A T fi EH . C 0 O D S manufactory of Chas. F. Eump & Son, Philadelphia, are State Stmt Bit S .mi..K vaaca, iyiniKiug stock of NEW HOLIDAY CHRSSTIV1AS -e, E.F.OSBURN, OUT OF BUSINESS THE ENTIRE STOCK TJST - BU - SOIO- By January 7 Mclntire HO PIANOS, ORGANS, -AKD- MVSICJL ME1WUANDI8E,' P. H. EASTON & CO., 310 Commercial St,, Salem, Mnslo furulsbtu for ball, reception, etc. re Traveling Cases, Work Boxes, vups ana numerous other novelties. IS satisfaction and surprise? If COWING GOODS which they have been .getting in during the past 1st, 1892, HA1 n fTi fV I uUi IO 01 I utii U&1 Churchill Sash, Door & Manufacturing Co. Sash, Doors, Blinds & Mouldings, Turning & Scroll Sawing. House Plnlsulng uvide to order. New Dill KIT.N, by which we can nl way )jccp a full supply of seasoned stock of all kinds. Agricultural Woilcs, Corner or Trade and Hlgu utreetH, Salem, Oregon. ack. Sash and Door Factory Front Street, Sdlem, Oregon. The best class of work in our line at prices to compete with the lowest. Only the best material used CHURCHILL & BURROUHGS. Tinners, Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters, -AND- STOVES BLACKED, REPAIRED AND SETUP Estimates ou all work In our line. Salem Truck 4 Dray Co. lom Iron works. Drays and tracks may be round throughout the (lav at thi enrutw of State and Commercial streets. D, F. DRAKc, Proprietor. SALEM IRON WORKS, SALEM, -------- OKKOON ilariufactures 8TEAM ENGINES, Mill Outfits. Water Wheel Governor, Krult Drying Outfltu, Traction Engines, Cresting, etc, I'nrin tiucfilnery inUo and repaired. General amenta an J munufactureiH of tile celebrated WunUtrom I'ulent Middling Purifier and Ucels. Kami machinery ruadt undTejmlred. THE LADIES' SHOES sold by C. G. Given are manuE factured by his brother, A. R. Given, at Lynn, Mass., and are guaranteed in cveiy respect. JN one but the best goods kept in stock. Dongola Goodyear web ladies' shoe for S2.75. BREWSTER & WHITE. Flour, Feed, Hay, Sti'aAV and Barley Chop. LOWEST PRICES AND FREE DELIVEYR 91 COURT hTKEKT. Barr & Hi Petzel 217 Commercial street, Haiem. uarueu w u a-awu (..,r.o. A complete line of Stoves and Tinwiire, 'Ilu nilujr nd .pluaiblmr a seeclalty. Estimates for Tinning and Plumbing Furnished. SNOW THE YEAR ROUND At 100 Chemeketa Street. HOUSE - and - SlON - PAiNTINO. Paper Hanging, Kabomlnlng, Wall Tinting, vie. Vsrablilne and Natural Wood Finish. Only Flrrl-oluw Work. h. K. SNOW. Yew Park J. R. KENDALL Has purchased tha atom and aloe td u III cvl' ' ftiniMi Jrfe? C-ueewware at rewoflaWe prlw'. Dry Oood will b wwpUf -al oaee, Produo Ukn at blgbrtt prKM. W now hcing opened at COMSISTLNQ OF Plioto HdlBflra GalendAM K33T2Cf?252JKrS33 you do.no to the RACKET i ern IOO Chemakoto Street, DRAYS AND TRUCKS nlwaya ready for ordero. Sell and deliver wood, hay, coal and lumber. Of- nee oiaie ou, opposite tja- T. G. PERKINS, General Superintendent. Plumbers' and Tinners, CSrocery- "? """ """" ' '" I I II I .- , II..U,. i TOE CAPITAL JODIUUL HOFER BROTHERS, - - - Editors. UUUSllEDDAItiY.KXCKaTSUNDAY. BT THIS Caoital Journal Publishing Companv. (Ineorporatod.1 Office, Commercial Btrwt, In I. O. Uulldln? Ktitered at tV.0 pontoUlcf nt 8aKun,Or.,na i-eiornl-clnt,. r stttr. CAN IT AFl'Oim IT? The Dalles Times-Mountaineer: Thero can bo no doubt of the prcdl let-lions of Mr. Mills toward frco trade, and ho Is u Democrat, and an honest one. That thla doctrine 1 not the atl-pervtuling one in the south, we quote the excerpt front the Atlatitu Constitutien: "Mr. Mills is a free trader, no made this auuouucement while he was speaking lu the west last year, and he repeated it in u speech made in (lineliiuatl a few weekn ago in behalf of the Democratic, parly. kIr. Mills' idea of tariir reform Is free trade. This U the diilereueo iielweett him and the otiier candi tlrttes and between him and other Dtiuoeruts. Is this tho test aud measure of Democracy? Li this the lluctrine which, according to the humble By mi in and the candid Koldbug orcan, makes Mr. Mills Democracy respfendenl ? 1 Mr. Mills has the courage of hh eouvietlons; he taufieo trader aud lie makes uo bones of proclaiming the fact. This is the issue that will bo made by his election to tho apeakor's place. Can the Domo fratic party allord to go before I ho i-ountry on tho issuo thus made? We have no argument to make on the ismie. The only question is one lit policy. Can tho Democratic party ut this time aflord to go before the Country ou the issue or free trado as Mr. Mills has made it? If It can, Well aud good. If it can not, It is ihe duty of Democrats to placo some other Democrats In tho speaker's chair. "Resplendent as is tho Democracy -f Mr. Mills, 'It Is better for tho democratic parly to bo safe than iorry' ' Let no one hereafter say that Mr. Mills Is classed only by Republicans ds a frco trader. He Is n frco trader and everybody knows it, Democrats hot excepted. As to the Constitution's very peril- licttt query, "Cau tho Democratic party at this time afford to go be fore the country ou tho italic of freo trade as Mr. Mills has mado It?" ive only huvo to say that wo believe and hope that it will go before the country on that very Issue. Whether It can aflord it will be proved when Iho books aro mado up after noxt November's vote. Wo are inclined (o thluk that they will show that it could not. aoiSn hack on hilvkii. Wallace Yates writes to tho Port land Telegram and says: "For Dem ocratB to commit themselves as a party to freo coinage of American silver would be the height of Incon sistency. If there Is anything to which that pttrty is especially op posed It is the doctrine of protection. Vet free cotungo of American silver means the protection of American sUverproducersagainst silver miners elsewhere. It menus that the twelve millions or so or seignorage now going into tho United States treas ury shall be transferred to the pockets of the silver kings, and Ihe peoplo taxed additionally tn make Up that amount; In other words, tho counterpart of tho sugar bounty llunlnees. Silver men should Ih satisfied with things as they are. Four aud a half million ounces n mouth exceeds the total American products or last year by some four milllou duuecs, and uo doubt will tako all or this year's product." Wallace Yates Is level-heuded. Ho sees the cU clearly itnd distinctly. East Oregoulan. Tho above quotation with ap proval Is from the two leading Dem ocratic paper in Oregon, that were a few months ago for freo silver and whoso parly lu Oregon Is pledged to free coinage or silver. The people should realize that but for extensions of tho silver coinage since 1678 this nation would bo try ing to get along with about hulf Its present circulating medium and u population twelve million greater tbuu 1878. Tho extensions of ullver coinage were made under Republi can administrations anil the law compelling the Increased coluugo was enforced by Republican secre taries of the treasury. Tbo Dflmocrutlo panrs are now so anxious to go hack on free coinage that they peem willing to approve all that Ik-publicans have done! If the coinage can only be stopped now they are well to Kay all that box been done under Republicans Is excel lent, la not this their attitude In the above article? We believe it U, Albany lias an "Aolio" club. J It MApollo" in appearance or Apol lo'' Ju art? A new Deiii'Mwuilo paper (s to m started, it U reported, In lUhlmor, tobaoai senator Uormsti fur the pr-idncy. Hrnator German denies the soft Impeachment, and says Cleveland Is the llttcst caudtdate for theotllce. All attempts of Democratic uud Hernial) n papers to draw some ex presslou out of Mr. Gcer have failed so far. 8 iturday tn Pemtletou i-00 sacks of Scotch Firo Wheat were sold by Andrew Nelson to W. 8. Byers for (1 per bushel. The way for Salem to bo n dls tluetlvlly a progressive aud success ful city Is to continue to havo n dls tluetlvlly progressive way of doing things. That Is the Salem way. Lymau (.'. Kuapp, governor of Alaska has our thanks fur a copy of his auuual report to the secretary of the Interior. It contains much val uable information lu regard toUucle Saui's refrigerator territory. Qrititing this paper tho Albany Democrat says: "TnuS.u.t:M Jouu NAii strikes the key note us follews: Tho only issue at tho coming city election next Monday Is botiud up In the nno word Progress. Tho only issue utlargn for the city of Satem is found lu that Word Progress," The Atlanta Constitution vigor ously aud almost viciously opposes Mills fur speaker, because ho Is u "freetrader." But tho Constitution Is also ardent lu Its advocacy of forc ing sliver coiuage to the front as u national issue. Besides, It desires tho election of the Georglana, Crisp, as speaker. Portland Telegram. The Constitution is about right. .1. II Stlno, who was murdered lu Yamhill county n few days ago, had been editor of tho following papers: Tho Gazette, trt Heppuer, ludepeu dent, at Hlllsboro, Wet4 Side, at Independence, Courrier ut Grout's Pass, Brownsvlllo Informant, now Times, Lebauou Express, St. Helens Mist and tho Whlteson Advance, of which he was editor at the time or his death. That Is a great recotd us a newspaper starter aud Bllue had been hstter ofl'lf ho had never start ed his last one. A Salem paper says "not hair tho states or the Union marie appro priations for the world's fair." This is about as correct as most or its other statements. All but about hair a dozen states mado appropria tion", aud ono of them, Now York, will undoubtedly maku a largo ap propriation this winter, unless tho legislature gets Into another politi cal deadlock. P o r 1 1 U n d paper. There Is nothing to prevent the next Oregon legislature making an appropriation, unless It is defeated by tho superior wisdom or superior folly so plentiful at Portland. Tho Balcm Journal urges the ubollshmout of all convict labor In one breath, and in the next it says: "Tun Jouknal, behoves all the able-bodied men sent to the state prison should bo put at as hard work as tho men in tho contract works ate. Only it would bo better if all tho men could bo put to work out of doors. Tho convicts should all bo worked at tho sumo grado of manual labor and as much out of doors as possible. They should not displace rreo labor by being worked gratuitously about state Institutions, or at tho contract system, after the declarations made In Oregon's po litical platforms." But ut what sort of work they are to bo put in ordor not to come In competition with (roo labor it has not yet ox plained. Portland Telegram, Why cannot work bo provided the con victs by setting them t building heavy broken rock wagon roads, so much needed In Oregon ? Wo have suggested this several I lines and would like to hear Tho Telegram's object ions thereto. PAKMF.II8' INSTITUTE Held In Sjlverlon. Dee. 10 ami II, 1831-l'rosram. TIIUHSDAV, XJUU. 10, 1010 V. M, ilmlo AddreM of w"cIcoine Hon. T. T. Oer Jtenonu..A ... 1'nif, J. U. Lcclilur .. . Aliwlo I'oultryltuUInK I'nr V. Jlnrchtold ljlt.UMl!'ll Dernnnitrullon ut the ilutiy Cream Hcpitra- tor. vrltti Jb-marka ou Julrylocin lue U llluim,u vallij . ail tScliinldt DUcumIou J'1U1)AT,10A,J. Mutla IJreedtol lloun.fcmt vrhatHtmll We feed Ttieii...-.ll4utlou opened tir llou, l.T.Ueer, lulo BIKw sad riling.. Vrnf.lt, T.Kreorh PlMHlMlOO F1UIMY, I) i: M. Miula JlutUrand l!red t'roducttou In th Wll ImukKb Vlley... O.ll.Schundt l)u.'UMOll iliulo The KuturflOallMiK fur the Krult Induttry in i)v't.. Hon. h. A. OlarK Xumnitr yullow Iiik 0pu,l)jvuj4liu llumo KlUUAV. 7 1'.M. Miule OuatlaiM liuut QuMtkm Iki( IUm4 VuUiiiDK.- .Tiol.J. U. Ucbttr DucuiMlun Vtnn Aooounu. .. . 1'rof, V,', W, JlrUtotr t)iM,U4kU Th Country How aud the Country Hctvx.l. . .KU.AlUa I)lkcuMha MI, A question box will be proyldod lu which qucillnutf for dlwuwdou may be placd by any one p retell t, - ' " "I i .i j. i MutkUit's Arnltfwttci, Tut Ul rwlv In Ih world tat Cut, KmUet, ton, Ulcr, IHtlium. llt , 'lcuf, l iMt'imil IUnd, Cl)l(oliilii, CttfDt cod all klu O ut'tluo, nod ijt- & jiujtttiUt to fU jt1cl filUUcAloit M, Yt ) i Haul i, Yrf, 2M Cum w Highest of all in Leavening Tower. IVjmw Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE liBNBRiL NR8 NOTES. A new $10,000 sohoolhouso has been dedtcatod at Medford, Or. An old lady in Paris and her maid wero found In their room with their throats cut. Tho Turzoll houfp, Ilvo miles north or Chlco, Cal., was burned togethsr with all Its contents. In surance $400. Caleb 8. Garrett, a discharged United Stateaoldler, was rim over and killed by an elcctrlo car In IV coma Friday night. By a boiler explosion ut Popo & Pulley's mill near llornollsvlllo, Mo, thrso meu wore instantly killed and tho building demolished. A terrible explosion or fire-damp occurred lu a mine In bombrercse, In tho stnto or Zacatccas, Mexico. Five mluors were killed. Old man Courtwriglit uud his Bans, prnmiucut peoplo or Washing ton county, Idaho, havo been ar rested on a ohargo or wholesale cattlo stealing. Tho loss or tho Pennsylvania railroad depot and adjoining build ings by llro Friday morning, at Jersey City, N. J., amounted to 130,000. It Is reported In Washlnglou that tho Oregon delegation havo ngrocd to recommutid Joseph Blmou or I'oitland for tho position of United States circuit Judge. Flro broke, out In tho saw mill or tho Saginaw Mill company ut Cmur ll'Aluuo and it was totally destroyed. For a tlmo tho entire city was lu danger, hut woa saved after hard work, Engines' were sent from Spokane to tho fire. Loss about flO.OuO, Tho fruit growing industry is a very healthful, rapidly growing In fant. The recent salo by tho prune growers of Myrtlo Creek Is very on couraglng, Indeed. Ou ono farm in Douglass county, Or., U0.O0O fruit trees aro to bo plant ed, this faU. It will bet but a few years until 'tho gralndolds of Con trol and Soiithorn Oregon will havo bceutransformedluton vast orchard, Couuty Assessor MoPhorson in forms tho Guard that tho assessment rolls or Latio county for 1801 will probably be finished Saturday, uud a copy sent to tho secretary or stato Ut Salem Monday, The rolls will tthow qultoau luurouso over last year, A damugo suit for (6000 hau been Uiitered against the Northern Paciflo railroad ut the Instance ot Charles E. Motiroo, Ho claims to havo bought u ticket from Opokano to TuComaaud to havo been put oil tho train at Prosser station, Ileiico tho suit. Pteamboutuion on the navigable rivers which empty Into thoSoutid complain of tho many obstructions to navigation encountered. The channels aro tilled with booms or logs, driftwood, snugs uud nil man lier of obstacles, and boating Is car rlod on under many dlflloultlcs, Indians on tho Colvlllo reserva tion maku a success or farming whenever thoy will turn thelratten tlon to it. Tho Ruby Miner records the arrival In that towu the other day r four paoktralns loaded with caU belonging to Indians who had brought them Into to exchange for groceries and other articled, 1100 Iteword. $100. Tho readers of tho Capital JotntNAb will be pleased to learn that there Is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to euro in uli its stages, and that is cutaurh. Hall's Cataarh Cure Is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catuurh bo. Ing u constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hull's t'ataarh Cure Is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood ami mucous nurWa of tho system, thereby destroying the foundation or the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the consti tution uud assisting nature In doing Its work. Tho proprietors have no much faith In lu curative itoweru that they offer One hundred Dollars for any case that It fulls tu cure. Bend for list of teutlmonlal. Ad drcfi F. Cheuoy & Co., Toledo, O. Bold by druggUU, 75 cents, As a preventive and euro for croup Chauibtrlafu'a Cough Remedy im no rival, -It is, lu fact, the only ruined v that can hIwbvm lui lftrumi. d upon aud that is jitouant and aufo to lake. There U not the least danuer In uivinif it to children, km it cnutalus no Injurious substance, I'Yirtifllrt Rt J) iwiila nor lillh, l.i Geo. K, Good, Hwari WnA and lltUdMta Wfblne4 wlib lifaUutr lugrnlluiu uud to thtt U.t J.r iu p!icrt uia (trtcr H W. II. iwVjKb l"WUr lbs tuft In itt iaar kU i'lic cuU. Uro(-n,l(i la lu wo-t form will yltld tollui UM of Cartitr Unto Nuvi 111U aldl irCntuf unl l.irrnii. Ttir not iml iltvo ircMiil dltUM tmt Mrcnsitaea la ((obimu and d)lli up. Truro aw amny form ot Benro(udbill 1 ly In uu llit Uld to tfa um Cutu'i i IOO Vlllt.' ThljAmuta in UouUt irilh Bftoa wakaM,iilat vrM,le,uMiid Latest U. a Gov't Food Report. TELEGRAPHIC DISPATCDES Associated Press Report and Digests of all taportAKt News oiTeliay. MISCELLANY. KUSSELTi SAQU'S CVSR. Nkw Youk, Dec 0. Yesterday tho chief clerk or Russell Bae said arrangements had beon made for tho temporary transaction of the business of Sage's office at the oftlca or Caldwell & Bunker. Osbofiia had n largo force of men at work overhauling the great pile of rubbteh, ploklug nut valuable papers which tho explosion had scattered all oVer tho premises. The mou who were injured by th explosion aro mostly doing well. Washington E. Conner sayg he called upon Sago and found him lootclug bright and cheerful. Ho will bo nil right again lu a few days, lie said uo bonds were, lost, the only loss will bo by tho destruction of ofilco and furniture. Xuspeotor Byrnes Is exerting htuiaalf to try and locato and Identify tho bomb throwor. The entire detective forco or tho tlty aro nut on tho cose. It Is now belloved to bo an undla putod fact that only two peoplo wero killed, tho bomb-thrower aud B. F. Norton, Sugo'a private secre tary. So thoroughly has Russolt Sago recovered from tho olloots of tho explosion that ho has JUBt an nounced his Intention or resuming business Monday. Utioa, N. Y., Dec. 0 Hiram D. Wilson, tho lunatic sent to the (Hate hospital soiqo time ago. is not the bomb-thrower who made the at tempt ou the llfo or Russell Be. Nkw Youk, Dee. fl. The beeib th rower has been Identified, but bo far his name has not been ascer tained. Ho was a rampant anarch ist, aud believed to, have hailed from fetun Franc!sc6. In conver sation in thla city a tow weeks ago tho bomb thrower said ho had boon arrested for making incendiary speeches In Sau Fruuclsoo. Captain Henry Home a museum lecturer has ldontl- , (led tho head of tho bomb-thrower as that or a man who had a conver sation with him two weeks ago. Tho man, whoso name ho has for gotten, wanted Home to go wit lecturing on monopolies, rail roads aud socialistic topics. Home say all that tho man told him he wmh going to writo up all capitalists like Gould mid Bage, aud If they did not domo to him ho would blow them all up. Wm. D. Tylor, of Taoom,Wsh., called ut the morgue Saturday after noou and viewed the dead man's race. Tho visitor thought the face bore a striking resemblance to that of a limn named Wilson who was at One time business manager of the Tacomu Ledger, and who bail been In, tho insane asylum lu IllluQla, Tho police reported that they had found portions of a human body lit tho ruins near Sage's cilice; He be lieved tho remains were part of the bomb-thrower's body. Horiie gave Inspector Byrne a card whioh the bomb-thrower sent him, Ou it wa written! "Capt. Harry IloroeX culled, but fulled to mo you thk afternoon, Wednesday, Oct. 1-th. Would you please write me where you are stopping uud when I cau tee you there, uud oblige D. W. Bouthworth, Ban FraucUco, care Morris hotel, 11 West street." Tfce Inspector sent the telegram to Chief of Police Crowley or Ban Frauclnco, asking if there had peeu any peio arrested in Ban Francisco in the pt two yearn for making Incendiary Kpwehen on tho mibject of capital ists, etc. QUICK WOIIK Of A OUJCMGO JUW1K. Ciuoaoo Dee. 7. At Jl o'ckK Saturday Judge Collins beg t call of his divorce calendar. My 'A o'clock he wiu through, and twety dx case had been presented, Give minute after court conyemHl Curia tlue Woller began to prove bw chargo that her husband wm too cruel to live with. She iicmM lw her proof in neveti Rilautw. 'Jtim next two case occwfM ht l- ule each aud wetecoeet! lu I time. John Hewkw took niluutw to prove tht hU wMk, HarylowrliMl hlw, Atll:0o'ea, Lulu Mitchell ttMtlwt d, br tMav banU'4 irulty. At HtlS o'eitek, Cutharine Flencti demawd aaau Hon from John Fkmtw, tv& ai 11 AT o'clock Mrs, LtMi )t4 etaawl hr (text KHllty rf AmakauiMa, At U'M o'oik, Jfafcat (Mttf W M!aawt .gisswr&rjgaMirig;