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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1893)
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TtWIAV, MM 10, IWH, lilLIIKIlT t I'ATTKHSON, Donler In Grocerto9 Crockocy, 0l,i95wrtfo, (Minis, 0Ifs Vfirnllio9 Brushog, Wlii(lowglti93 Etc 80I0 Afjwils for Epicure Ton and Dig Can (inking Powder CE Ml, iii. (HxiimuM. K,uuir,rH WOOD AND MAI, (( In mi nott 110 winded diot (lint Geo, 1). (looilliilo sella mora Wool mill (Jonl Until nil other rienlcM com billed If you wnnt fool mo lllin, 0 111 co 00 titnlo -.trout. Oi)oi)ih;k A(Ja mi,f,. BIO HUE AT 8TAYTON. Entire Block Burned, Including tlio Kowspnpor OiHce. Htnylon wnB tlio rcoiiu of n coilllu Ration tliln morning remiltliiK In tlio destruction of tlio Thomnn Uros, it (Jo's llvory 8tnllo,tlio titayton Time printing ofllco, Henry Jlrnor'H dry goods Htoro nnd M. Xloy'a Jewelry Htoro. The flro wns first discovered about three ttilH morning too Into to save nuy of tho buildings within caHy reach of tho rinmefl. Tho Times ofllco nnd Hruor'fl store nro under thosamo roof nnd it is supposed that tho flro originated from a defective Hue In ouo of tho buildings. The livery stable lost building nnd con siderable feed, but saved bones and Vehicles, no Insurance. Bruer's store was inf-ured, amount not known. Tho Times ofllco was un insured, The jewelry store was also uninsured but saved considerable stock. Tlftf htUltHtiMUHti, City Council. The regular bos. slon will be held tonight, A month has now pttssed slnco the late city election and the people aro still not informed of tho state of city finance. Mayor Gatch has pointed out in bis message exactly how this knowledge may be arrived ut and it is presumed that such u showing will be made tonight. A caucus of members was hold last night to discuss city affairs' A Business Change. The pio neer grocery house of Squire Farrar & Co. has dissolved, and Mr. Van Eaton will continue the business. This Is one of the leading houses In Its Hue, and it will be Mr. Van Eaton's ambition to not only main tain Its past good reputation, but to improve the business wherever it Is possible. - ' An Investigation, The com mittee or the state board of charities is at tine asylum today Investigating the alleged scandals recently set afloat about that Institution. No reporters will be admitted, as the witnesses aro to be examined pri vately. A stenographer Is em ployed, and a full report will no doubt bo made public in duo season. m FuaruvE From Justice. C. It. Carter, who was arrested by Mar shal Mlnto at Mt. Tabor, for being a fugitive from justice from Orange county, Mo., and placed In tbo Pal om jail Sunday last, had a bearing before Recorder Edes this morning. He Is charged with committing a murder in that state. His case is continued until 1 p. m. -Wednesday. m Notice to Patrons Salem STrfAM Laundry. We will be un able 10 do any work this week after 9 a. m. Fr'duy, on account of ohang Ing'our dry house. Colonel J. OIm te 1. l-10-4t m Some Potatoes. The steamer Elwood will this week take 4000 eacksof potatoes from the Island above the city to Portland, making the largest shipment of the season. 177 Commercial street S. & G. The only original stand caramels made In ull flavors at Jones & Bernardl's. The Board of Charity Concert costs only ?5 cents. At opera house Wednesday night. A fine program Is offered. , Nice frr sh juicy chocolate creams all flavors made today at The Spa, 1H BUte street. W. T. Btolz, manager. Iadtea' writing dek, the very latest d lin. now on exhibition at .Keller 4 Marsh'. Call early. 177 CeamereUl street B. fc U. The Bly original aiand emM made lu all Jkyw at Joom A I! f . . i .iirit.lAzJi,! I 7TfHffr7wfisrifrff mMM Nff, f, fijf Atttft WMfllfit l Himitw twt, , UmiM mMUMl Mfifofftn Wi I! AW& tin, rt, Iff (kwWi id Ndfato hmAUifl nffitlfa Wff, rt, iy M ff lfft 1A11I ftff f I lf Ut" ftlf.f 'niinfitUi d(ilf imtttti fsMWi Mtmf hi rit m Iff i faff MrllMf M ' I'f up f M . MnMf WrtfflW FflfWt(fl it" irtww in ifttf mnifWfl m m 1 mi Wltfl t&IHWlKtt fWW f AnfftAr twilf w tm mnm.miasm'.vn 4Wmim tout mn fTtrrpnitrffitr WtflflW U in fflftffl It filfiinin IfrfW Ki nt rifftf m i.t'f MBIftlf MlW flftW ummh-H v, ii, um, ft ''lirffl Imllirf fH PUfllMM, tfifrttl rtloi(il, .1 uilg llflflM, nf lli iUfimm mitl, Cfitfff Kilifilnlnlorril llifl mlli ofofllco lo (lid nlxiy iumrimtti 'Tit MWOflld KliWfMli Vut fikfit, W I. Hen(y, ltmi lloiHi, mi Clint. WlnNfill, t)nimrit, 17i i, M. (fptoii i'f(wWn, 8, Mr, Krmly wrt"i'n("irffil of (Ihi nlnilr,ninl tlmnkrd tho IikmiiIkin fnf tlm IfONOf coilfttffpd. Vnt aUM (itnrk, th V, HliirmM, Mnrlou, lUipiililloiiii, fli J, A, Meruit, Miiltnomuli, Dninoarntf lit ii'nrnmtldtmituUffk, Wm. M, TilN nor, Vnmlilll, IV'piiMlmin, M H, M, (inrfmnl, f.nm, Uomoorftt, 17. Vnt rending ulrk, O, O, Ifolrimn, of Multnomah, Jltilllciii, flflj W. H, Parker, Jiuiknoii, UJiiioornt, 17. Kor Korgoiwimt'iirm, J. K, Jllini' dull, Douglas, ilepilhlloiiii, 'l .fowo Silencer, JJonton, Doinourat, 17, For door koopur, John H, Vlncinl, Umntllln, llflpiilillcnii, ,V W, J D'Aroy, Hnlem, Dnmoornt, l. Ittsoliitlou that npuukor appoint two pngus mid ono mulling ulurk; adopted, Concurrent rcnoliitlon Informing governor that two Iioiimch nro orgnn l''.od alio ready for any communion lion; adopted. Northup, Miller und Upton appointed to wait upon governor and so inform him. Resolution thut secretary of state furnUh members with copies of Laws of Oregen: cession laws of two last sessions, nnd house mid senate jouruuls of last sessioti; adopted. Resolution thut eacli member be SUppilUU Willi 1UU1 lllTPijiuin adopted. Resolution that nowspapor report ers bo invited to seats wltulii tlio bar; adopted. Rules of last house adopted until further orders, each member to be furnished a copy. Adjorned to 10 a. m., Jan. 10. SENATE 2:30 l M. JAN. 0. Culled to order by O. P. Miller. Veatch, Wentherford, McGinn, Hayes and Loonoy, appointed com mittee on credentials. Adjourned to 8:45. On account of Hi health of Secre tary of Stuto McBrldo, Supreme Judiro Bean administered oath of otllce to members. Resolutions udopted fixing tho order of election as follews: C. W. Fulton, Clatsop, nominated for permanent president by Hirsch. C. A. C.ogswoll, nominated by But ler. Result, Fulton 17; Cogswell 12. Fulton declured elected, HIrscbund Raley appointed to conduct president to ' tho clmlr. President Fulton In a brief speech thanked tho senators for tho honor conferred. OVriCKItS ELECTED. O. P. Miller, Clackamas, chief clerk. D. W. Coolldge, Eugene, assist ant clerk. J. B. Eddy, Umutilla, reading clerk. A. W. Soverence, Tillamook, cal endar clerk. J. M. Stott, East Portland, ser-geant-at-arms. J. H, McCormlck, Salem, door keeper. W. H, Mattoon, Clackamas, mail ing clerk. Itules of last session adopted, Concurrent resolution adopted to appoint commltteo to wait upon governor and inform him legisla ture Is in session and ready to bear any communication. Ono hundred copies rules last sen ate ordered printed. Senate resolution No. 4 adopted providing each member with copy Hill's code, session laws, Journal, etc., of lust senate. Adjourned uutll 10 a. ra. Tuesday. HOUSK-10 A. M., JAN. 10, Called to order by Spcuker Keady In chair. Prayer by Rev, Iund. Speaker appointed Carl Gray mailing cleru; also Master Burbauk und Clyde Brock us pages, , KB60I.UTI0NH. Secretary of btate was ordered to furnish 200 two vent stamps and 100 one cent newspaper wrapper to each member. Rep. Gowan moved that mem bers be furnlstied supreme eourt re ports volume 30, 21, 22. Rp. Ford opposed. Adopted. That a oommllUe of three of bet and two ef iwmate be appelat ed to examine books ot treasurer. Adojited. Tht a fyxnralttee of aame number be appointed to vlU lb public t Itnilnff, AiUitilfit. HMkt fl" fifilfill CfmrfN ffolfuft fht MiifiMdM nf puif flMff hmm i,tulM fflHi liMyuft M'W'fwt' Nti, J, hi HMmt, fof Mtf (tfof ,hiiil fMliUlllHM fiflfVlillftrf faf i(Ui(iUk 1AmHi pimnuUlfM lu MrtMilfw ww fi Hn, n. Uv wtmlim, tn iwiifftMa P(irplrtry m fK trttfl fifilr, ((. iifilvuMlly iiiiclafflffl (irl(i. Hut, nf dMokiiUMt, moved Mint llllrt cfpdt rttoflfflf titU flJ ! (Hi NlflMI movp'l (a fpiln Ui fWf f tUy. tiififtUl (JiJifril HltfNitlllMlcli, Vufti (Irtllwl (nf MM AH1 HM, Amrndmofit Ml. Aye M, fioe ii'i, Motion Mfttwl Itrtiirewuhflvo J'rt(H tt)um (lirtllho million of m known m "oniolrtl wtltl'tM i( Ml," lift llitf ono til Im s(liillwl w llio Milnlllro by llio wrolry of lfll Ainefidmoiil ndoptcd. JloiitKicoiioiirroni rwiluClmi Km. (I, Uir conimlltoo to omidiiol His M"V' nriior Ut tlio lioiio nl 'i o'olook nloi(dd. A commlltra of ono from encli Iioiiho, to mnko nrnitiomoi(H (ot Joint convoiitlori lo hour tlovornor I'oimoyor'rt mitftgo, wm orontod. VHIfilW,'WUM!LV, mu, All tlio iiiumhurrt pricked up lliolr inr im n resolution by Upton wm rend thut (irotosUd ngnliist snlo of ulgurx nuil tobiiccoN mndo by otlior tliuti minor labor, Ck-or of ClnoknmnH moved to strlko "Union" und Insert "Whlto," Wright of Murlou moved to tublo Ayes 2.'), noes I2, A Portland member suggested Hint as members smoko nono oilier than Imported clgurs,lt was Imposnl bio to get ut this mutter lu thin way. Question on Inserting word "Whlto." Lost. Ford moved roforonoo' to special commltteo of three, with leave to re port at any time. Upon division curried, Chulr uppoluted Representatives Ford, Upton, Inmnn, Miller of Linn, for eleotlon of U. H. senators by direct vote of tho peo. pie. Ford moved to umeiid thut Presldout and vice prcfldotit bo elected In sumo manner. Northup moved that this bo raudo i..i l ..- rt -, r i spuuiui uruur iur a p. m. muuuuy, i Curried. Joint inomorlul on subject of for eign Immigration. Adopted, Thut temperuturo be kept at 70 degrees, und veutilullon bo looked ufter. Adopted, Thut state printer prepuro n dully house; culcudur showing status of each 'III, Adopted. Memorial to congress that world'u fair bo not closed on Sunday, by I Geerof Clackamas, Curried. I Jeffreys suggested thut as Oregon IfiftAffVftr Hllfofinfffi ilffWfPd ((f MiAlM (( WlWfllflKfoH fMffify. HmiulUw No. li, tiy Alfyrnfln fut MhtniM la i fwffiMiMi ory nHtoUif Moll inttlltltltb JllllWn b,by Cftmelf, Mm, 10, ly Afcdlfifff to l-effnll A frerfbfidrtli'orlliind, No, II, liy MoUiliU, Ui pefmU rt fret Irfldtf l l'oflfml. No, III, by MpypM, profcelln '" botm Utitk'f A tbd'Uat, JfotfKO cofioiirrenl fefloltitlon No, , (atn eommllfeo Ui visit Hie vn t miM fllnto flolioidrt Adopted, Jfotlod (ofldtiffimt (OTottltlon No, fi, (of (join mflteo Ui exiwiliio book of ponltenllury. Adopted. WlMUOVHUMOH'fl MfcSSAOK, 'i'lm leglslnttifo met in Joint con veiitlon (o bear tlio governor' s mev ent'o at ViM p, m, Ha recommends oultrgod stnto ltmlltUtton, n Jilto mill, repeal of tho University In, Abolition of commission, nnd re-lterutoj ninny of tlio positions which ho has taken on former occasions, Tbo members of tho supreme court nnd ex-governors Moody and Uhudwluk were Invited to sit on the platform nnd henr the governor's messngo, tm w.w MffJf (fidf rffffii mm -Urt JiM, Af ih Aysr's Srpttrllli bf. J. ft. Ayf h 6., LeWfill, fAiii, tnuHiMMit.H Vt6tniit htm, NOTES rKOM STATE HOUSE. Tho legislature should knock off Just $1000 on tbo bill of the clerk of the bourd of equalization of 1802. Tbo president's bill Is also too high. This thing of working off' all your relutlves ou tho legislature Is not pluyed out. it 1m generally conceded that both houses arc well organized und have selected competent ofllcers. Rep, Ford will present a big petl lion signed by neurly all tho farmers of this county asking that rallrouds bo compelled to fence pnsluro and meadow lands they puss through. Tho cliurgp that Rep. Keady Is u lobbyist of tho Union Puclflo rullruud did not seem to bnvo much weight with tho members of the bouse. He l i ....... r..-........ i,.., ..,.. in It uuiljjll'iuilt iijuu iui iiiuunui! iva- sessed of good Judgment, ustcadfust Repuhlicun und a gentleman, Senutor Jllrsch'H filends regret sincerely thut he did not succeed lu hi candidacy for president of the conato, Ho mude a square fight, employed no ubuslvo argumoutsund mndo no tili'dt'f'M. He will fulthfu Iv had not appropriated o dollur It wus BOrvo tho people on the floor of the senute, although there uro several Important measures that could huvo been materially promoted had he been elected, Funny things happen In politics. Fulton Is elected president of the senate for chumpululiig tho Geer railroad commissioner law, Geer, tho author of tho bill, Is defeated for speaker perhaps for tho sumo cuuse. One of tho influences thut mado Fulton president of thoseuutowas lils radical and uncompromising light on Jo. Simon two years ago. With Senator Tongue he led tho battle against Mr. Simon's amend ments to tho Australian ballot luw and the railroad commissioner law. Senator Tongue was defeated lust June. To throw off' on your friends Is tho futul mistake thut many would-be statesmen muke. Members should not full to have the Daily Cai-ital JofiiNAi, on their desks. It will keep them in formed on ull measures In which tho people aro vitally interested, The Wukiclx! Caimtal Journal con Ulnltig full legislative report will bo dent to uny address two months for SCtM. Mr. Gill Is opposed to the homo getting too hot, Nearly every member had a reso lution to offer, not In order to suggest anything to congress on this mutter. "That point Is well taken." A member. Senuto resolution to extend ilmo by un act of congress to Jan. 1894, before settlers forfeit title to railroad hinds. Adopted. Adjourmed to 1:30 p, rri, HKNATK rORKNOON. Senate called to order by tho Pres ident ut 10 o'clock, Rev, Kellerman offering prayer. The President appointed Edward Russel and Chits, Coborg pages, Commltteo to wult on governor, Cross, and Weutherford. Concurrent resolution No. 2, Ruley, to appoint acommltteo to ex umlne statu printers ofllce adopted. Concurrent resolution No.H, Ben ny, to appoint it commltteo to ex umluo ofllco of secretary of state, udopted. Bouute resolution No. C, Loonoy, authorl.lng each Senutor to take three pupers ut expense of tho stato, Amended to 5 and udopted, A resolution authorizing the sec relury of state to purchase Jllll's codo of Oregon for eucb member of the legislature, udopted, Joint resolution No, 2, by Stelwer extending tlrno forN. P. land set tiers to Jan, 1st 01, to prove, adopted. Senate resolution No. 0, Willis, giving reporters facilities, was adopt ed. Senate resolution No, 7, Vunder burg, that committee clerks and page be allowed only 13 00 per diem. Willis opposed resolution us some of tho committees required competent clerks. Vunderburg spoke ably for bk resolution, calling attention to the faet that the sen. atoraonly reeefve f.00per tllem, Referred to vpeelal eowHiltte of Ave. Senate resolution No. 8, Gat,ak Ibr for WXW In etampeand wrapper. Carried, Howe eoiieurreat reeeJutleB No., ppolntleg eowmlttee to cxaMlse the offlee ai tu tt tiMHirer, Adopted, Tfce ewwwit.ee Ut wuli up Uee 6 The Board of Charily Concert costs only 23 cents. At opera house Wednesday night, A fine program is offered, 177 Commercial street S. & G, .fAI'AHWU -ifflffHl tt hMUlfU iiffrf (1(0 Iim( tinfcihtf powder Iff (lie flHjr. A find JnpitrtcW pfefnluiif wltfl ertell ertit, 177 UommefMrtl lreo(-8( & Ut iUttiM hhd lonfd-ttrK)In9 tot (rnncelenl of pofiunlirht guest, nl (lie Kelloy llontdllig- Jlotiso, fl!7 High slreel, 1 block from olcolrld cat line, in Hid central purl of town, rilllgle moid, 2 cent, if. ti. T fipnrhdil, 1'0-Ot Nertlttccit cheese (lie best In Ore gounnd sold only by Clark A i'ippley. Keller & Mnrsn carry threo differ out styles of kitchen household treasures, M i feV wkjir Ns Tfa 11 IKlIlN, At Ctltnl Park, Salem, January 0, 180.1, to tho Wlfo of A, M. Thomp son, a daughter, At tho home, three miles west of Salem, near Highland church, Jan uary 8, 1808, to tho wife of Samuel dehlndler, n daughter, MARRIED. At tho homo of tho brldo's parents, on Front street, Tuesday, Jan. 8, 1893, Miss Minnie Cahlll and E. L. Lemmou, both of Bulem, Rev. Wil liams, ofllclntiug. Tho happy couplo started to Port laud to spend a fev days, when they will return nudgo, to house keeping, on Ferry streetrj this city. DKATUH, At homo, a mlloand a half west ofSulem, January 0, 1803, from consumption, Jacob Glenn, aged 30 years. The funeral was conducted from tho Baptist church at 12 m. Tuea day. At tho asylum, January 8, 1893, John Euglund, aged 81 years nnd 3 duys. Deceased was born In Knox coun ty, Term., and bus lived in almost every state and territory in tho Union, and spoilt a number of yearB us a pilot on the Mississippi. He crossed the plains to Oregon In '63 and wus committed to tho asylum April, 1891. He leuves a daughter lu this city nnd a hulf brother near Roseburg and a hulf sister in Tennessee, The remaltiH will bo sent to Roso- buri; for Interment by tho side of thoso of his wlfo. At tho homo on Front street, Sa lem, Juu. 10, 1803, Alfred, son of F. und Paulino Levy, aged 10 last August, ufter an Illness of two years. Funeral will be nt Portlnnd, fam ily leaving on local train, Thursday morning. Interment in Jewish cemetery, Portlnnd. Decensou was tho only son of Mr. and Mrs. Levy, a young tnuu of lovely character and the Idol of their hearts. They have four daughters living and their house Is Indeed ono of mourn ing. Mr, Levy is nn old Salem mer chant, and now euguged lu the commission business hero. The fumlly huvo tho sincere sympathy of the eutlro community and a lurgo circle or rrleiioo elsewliere. Agofl, Sagos, and Wages, If you huvo a wife und a balf-a- do.en duuuhters.you can keen them ull well by wry simple means. Let them uso Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription, It Is L'ood fur women of all uues. You will not need to spend all your wuves for It. Those uucleut sages, tbo M. B.'s or a century since, did nothluir but doso and bleed tin Ir patients, Wo do better teday: Wo use Br. Pierce's rerue dies, For womankind, Br. Pierce's Favorite Prescription Is. simply In. dlspnsuble. The young girl needs Its streniithonimt help ut thut crltl cut la-rlod when she Is blossoming Into womanhood. Tbo matron and mother find In It Invlgoratlon and relief from the numerous Ills which beset their existence, And ladles well advanced In yeurs universally acknowledge tho revivifying and restorative effects of this favorite and standard remedy. PRICE'S P.ailBaking Gll l Said to be very 4Mh But nothing fn th World wW to a man and glv film much fiH,f,,A llflrtl Ll.i-- mfL s u'10 i Ul " """I nwnt J!Lit Suits, made to order for $20,00 M11V 01(1 woo i I Hi f:mMilliriWIMIIWl'l'JJW UMPlll-JiU.rtftflunJMHi, li !! Ml -At" PATTON & SONS.1 LEDGERS, JOORNflLS, DAY BOOKS, fS i- CASH BOOKS,: la ALL SIZES AND BINDINGS. Counter Books, Order Books. Pass Booksi DIARIES - DIARIES -- DIARIES For 1893. Largo line to select from. Come early and make your selections. ' T. McF. PATTON & SONS, r a niUFM Roatc Thnm aii . V, Ml Vl.fl,l UWUW IIIUIII rim -J ' " A . Tt. T rf W . " -. -. .. . . .JSI Ladies' Dongola Kid 2 50 Avorlh $3 ' Uoodyear Welt 3 00 " " Oil Gram, button l 75 " " Kid Slippers l 25 " " Bubber Boots 1 50 ' Vi Misses' Dongola Kid 2 00 " 2. Blue Ribbon School Shoes from 1 25 to hfi O-- l . .1 1 1 ITT I ( oee our gooas ana do convincoa. w o can save you money on ail pure lor casn. jn oxt door to Jiamport s big horse. Ml M I B I i . ii iiiurm , a V. VI. V1IWE.H. A ?'. iU -i) I I GREMT SHOE ", m.' 11 WW,W? ' , SKLE Tho Floraming stock has been bought at a groat bargain -I do not yftnt it- Must closo it out THIS WJfilSK. IJricen will bo cut in halves. $5,000 is .ij i i Worth of Fine Boots and Shoes, Irita'itt Findings at Exact Wholesale Cost , W kwp faith with the public. We alwayi do an we adveriiee. Next move to the Opera House Block. Ceil and See U n CmmhrM ttmH wer at tuotHb or LMutubU mm V ..JAW