' 5 V CAPITAL 1 vol. 1. SALEM, OR., SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 1SSS. NO. 3. rp ''WTf JOURNAL. K PROFESSIONAL CARDS. 1K0. W. BELT, ATTOItNBY AT LAW r and District Attorney. Offlco at court (house fTAM8EY ft BINGHAM, ATTOKNKXS tv and Counselors at Law. Business In the Supremo Court a specialty. Salem, Or. XMON FORD. ATTORNEY AND, nmiriKnlnr at Law. Snlcni. Oregon. Offloe, up stalra in Patton's block. ANEO. H BURNETT, ATTORNEY AT Salem. Orceon. Offlco over VX Law, Salem, Oregon. f I -add ft Bush's bank. jrjHAW ft GREGG, ATXuitjsyH ax f O Law, Salem, Oregon. Offlco in Patton's block, up stairs overUelt's drug store. i& T. RICHARDSON, ATTORNEY AT Law. OiHcc over Capitol National ,nk, 219 Commercial Street, Salem, Or. JV. SPKIGGS, AXIVKWJSX AJ- mivi . Salem, Oregon. Ottlce in England's i block. Legal business of all kinds. Also both life and flro insurance. WM. KAISER, ATTOBNEY AT LAW, Salem, Oregon. Offlco with Tilmon Ford, in Patton's building. Will practlco in all tho courts or Oregon, coueciions made. Land ofllce business a specialty. PH. D'AKOY, ATTORNEY AND COUN . sclor at Law, Salem, Oregon. Having an abstract of tho records of Marion coun ty. Including a lot and block index of Sa lem, ho has special facilities for examining titles to real estate. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SALEM BATHS. H. DIAMOND, Proprietor. Com- St., bet, Kerry and State s HAVING, HAIR CUTTING ,AND Bnainpooing ncuuy uuuu. LADD & BUSH, BANKERS! Salem, - Oregon. fttRANSAOTS A GENEKA&.rB&NKrN JL business in all its branches. ' WEST BROTHERS' MEAT MAK'6T, 200, Commercial St:, Silera. riaOICB STEAKS & OTTEIt,MEAT8 constantly on hand. constantly on nana, k, and delivered to any port of the city at lowc 'lnjr'.nues.i i-iea&o give us your pacronao;tw"p'!wi ',. , .,, . - CITY MEAT MARKET D. C. Howard, Proprietor. STATE STKEET, - BALKM, OREGON. 3A11 kinds of fresh and cured meats always on hand. Full weight and a square deal all around. -T The SALEM MARKET 08 COURT STREET. Constantly on hand the best quality of Mi and Si Meafe ! And all kindsof S AUS-AGr-K: rTho CLEANEST kept market inithe Ity. Coll and see tor yourself, McCIlOW & "WTLLARD. L i 9Go to J. O'Donald's shop on High st, between Court find State Uftlem. und W ! 1QA Of J. fVf TVtllttiDr'a rMtlnf.fmnmnnJ -- wwwa nuiriuilU VU LADDERS. Lightest Ladder mmie.'ln Oregon, Kelly.s Old Stand ! 1 SAVING PUIICHABED THE BL.VOK smltfa shop knofcn iw Kelly's Old . . . w, I will liorcafter bo Drenarcd to do nil ituadsof BkctailiipRepaiiii), la the best stylo known to the trade at short notice. The ibejt of workmfrn em. pwyod, and all vwk jnaranteed to give Hata&iaouoB. j'i Horseshoeing, a Specialty! J. J. JARNIGAN, Kjls 01Jtend, Salem, Or. -.. - H. W. GOX, Haa constantly on Hand a well selected stock of Baricki &jSchr9ck's r ,li ""ffiufsr QUIDS TO Bii IOATIOH. The 8. k S. REPARATIONS & Iml ir. w. nmr MiaMMfitoaaMr. oicofaitynpsiiis ;tKD taMOyMSSrt$ rua JWVMA.4: NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. THE.'. BEST Woven Wire Bed ON THIS COAST I Is Manufactured by GEO. M. PARKER, 133 Fifth Street, Portland, Or. For sale by A. T. YEATON, SALEM, OREGON. CHAS. CALVERT HAS RECEIVED A FULL STOCK - OF Fine Millinery Goods! At his Millinery Establishment, 271 Com mercial Street, Salem. STRICKLER BROS. t -DEALERS IN- STOVES AND TINWARE I Roofing and Spooling a Specially. . 3-At tho old stand of Ben. Strang, Com xuurciai oirecu M. M. MEAD, PRACTICAL CUTLER Filing Saws a Specialty. Shop on the alley, opposite Mlnto's Liv ery Stable, Salem, Or. THE MIETY STORE ! VlUST RECEIVED.A NEW STOCK I OK NEW STYLES IN VALL PAPER! A rULIj STOCK OV Faney""Goods, Moldings, Brackets, Picture Frames, Artists' Materials, Etc., ALWAYS ON HAND. W. M. SARGEANT, 207 Commercial Street, Salem, Or. F.J. BABCOCK, Cabinet Maker! AND UNDERTAKER, FARRAR'8 BLOCK, STATE STREET, Salem, Oregon. 3rAU kinds of Furniture made to order. a ruu una or ixuuceu always on hand. J. J. JENMNGS, 0. DS. JDENTIST. ifffml Teeth Extracted Wltksnt PIa by New Prwses mEETII FILLED WITH THE LATEST I Improyed HlUngg. Plates mado on """", uouoe, ana at. reasonaolo terms. uouoe, ana at, reasonahlo terms, fillings a spocinlty. Any and all wort In the Dental line. '.'. Breymun' block over J. M. Rosen- Mr rV uuiuumugsiia OTAU OHlco In berg & Co'a. Established in 1879. PACIFIC CIDJSR, VINEGAR AND Fruit Preserving Co. OK . SALEM, - - OREGON,' Manufacturers of Cider Jelly, Currant Jelly. Anile and Pear M(err Sweet and Champagne Cider, Cider Syrup for Mince Meat, Corrant Wiaa of a Ssperkr Quality, Toiato Catsup, Plain aod ueraaa ncities. PURE CIDER VINEGAR, SAU-SR KRAUT A FKATORE OF 1W&. JtaFW HtTMl ridfir. laavo nnicn ai. IFila. toy JjjSSl 2 FoBi, or m driver of W teMRMSEllkttM (lib 2.cAilmi ilunl. Joba tti&we toaawf te ouaMusHMW r W of U daa. All ordert trempUy O. WTOlIVt.. j Htmiaai' irwiinuT- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. MISS JULIA L. CHAMBERLIN, TJMCJIElt Voico Culture, Piano & Harmony Music Parlers: '"8srtal Bank Block, SALEM, - - - - OREGON. ESTABLISHED BY HATIONArx AUTHORITY. OF SALEM, - - - OREGON. Capital Paid up, - - - - $75,000 Surplus, - -- - - 9,500 R. 8. WALLACE, - - President. , - Vice-President. J. H. ALBERT, Cashier. DIRECTORS! W.T.Gray, W.W. Martin, J. M. .Martin, R. S. Wallace, , J. II. Albert, T. McF. Patton. LOANS MADE To farmers on wheat and other marhct- able produce, consigned or In store. e produce, consigned or In su either in private granaries or public warehouses. Stale ad County Warrants Bought at Par. COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted at reasonable rntAg. Drafts drawn direct on New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Portland, London, Paris, Berlin, Hong Kong and Calcutta. Jrl. W. COX, (Successor to The I'orrug Co.) 100 State Street, Salem, Oregon. 5UKL IRENES it Dross an a MEMICALS & PATBNT MEDICINES Toilet Articles, Perftimeries, Druggist Sindries. Physicians Prescriptions and Family pes a Specially. AGENCY FOR THE CELEBRATED FULL HAVANA FILLER Red Letter 5c. Cigar. , 4fiT-The beat flvc cent cigar In tho mar ket. XT tsr rvw WO SUto Street, Safcm. teiner& Blosser -DIULKia IN- STOVES, RAIGES, Tin and (topper Ware, HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS. 130, State Street, SALEM, - - OREGON. rAjwnta for the Boyntoa's furnace. A specialty mado of roofing and spouting. PtUfaotlon guaranteed. A. X STRANG, Na S03 pommwolal 8lreet, SALBM, - - OREGON. V-' DKALKR IK STOVESand RANGES PliBfrieg, 0ag aid 8km Fitting Tinwire wd Artktic Metal Work a Spaciftky, 5grs5.)ShaaM' TheCapital NationalBank Medicines Investigation of the Opium SfRing Frauds. M THOUSAND JttNElW Are Throim out of Employment on ac count of tho Strike. BcRAttroN, Pn,, Nearly bIx thous and mqpihavo been thrown out of employment by tho Delaware and Hudson Canal company, which discharges all tho miners in their employ Uiat came from the Lehigh reigon after the strike there. It is said that Powderly will denounce the company's action. t- A Brakesman Killed. Noa Aiffie, March 3. George Park er, a brakeman on tho New Mexico and Arizona railroad, was instantly killed athe company's yard at Ber son, ho was uncoupling cars from the engine when he made a misstep and fell on the track and the engine pass ed over BJm severing his head from his bodyji Ho was only 10 years old. : The Jealous Paramour. OmatJL Nlflri, March 3. Mrs. Helen Howard was shot and instant ly killed last night by Frank Ryan. Ryan had been boarding with Mr. and -Mri$ Howard and had been criminally intimate with the latter. He wasjarrested late last night. He claims the shooting was acciden- tal. Tho Oploin Bins San Francisco, March 3. The Examiner this morning has six columns of details of the examina tion by the special commission into the charges against custom officers, charged with being connected with the opium ring at Portland, Tacoma, Seattle, Victoria. The Examiner states that the headquarters of the riug are at Victoria and all its agents hold government positions. There are several at Seattle and Port Town send. Collector Abrham, of Portland, credited with stating to commis sioners that was satisfied that both Tacpma and Seattle were used by smugglers in getting goods into this country duty free as they offer un rivalled facilities for the entrance of schooners and small craft. Grave suspicions are attached to a banker at Port Townsend who is said to bo engaged In smuggling pn a largo scale and only uses his bank as a blind. .Wary "Wont Marry. LondoV, March 8. Mary Ander son denies tho announcement -that she has married a Londoner or that she intends to. First Chinese l'ensioser. WASiriNaTON,-Morch 8. A pen sion has been granted to Ah Pen, a Chinaman in San Francisco, who served In the' U. 8, navy. This is the first pension ever granted to a Chinaman. A Wild Train. Tuscon, Arizona, March 3. James Redmond, an engineer, was thrown from tho top of a wild freight train going down Dragoon grade yesterday. The train broke In two and the ulr brakes refused to work, Retfrnqiid was setting on the brakes, when ho fell. The train was saved but lie will probably die. - -" ptrlbiatf Krakemaa I8UU Out. AiiByQOBiiqg, N. M., March 3. The striking bmkaqien on tho At lau(Io & Paifle road are still out. Tb eoHMwuiy 1b trying to iU their pteeo vHtk raw we, but wlthou BBOCflarj. DID NOT MOUKN LONG TUourIi One Lover "Was In the Oravo and Another in the Fen. Atlanta, Go., March 2. Joo White was to-day taken to tho peni tentiary to servo a life sentence for the murder of Charlie Phillips, of Campbell county, on the 2d of July last. There was a woman in tho case. Joo White loved Lucy Chandler, who was also a favorite with Charlie Phillips. As the Fourth of July festivities were approaching in Palmetto, tho two suitors re paired to Lucy's house on the even ing of tho 2d, when they were chagrined each at meeting tho other, and as White was obstinate and unwilling to yield, hard words grew out of hard feelings and hard blows followed, ending in Joo talcing down a gun and shooting Phillips so that he died. The woman, Lucy Chandler, over whom tho murder took place, removed immediately after the murder, and although one of tho ardent lovers was in a felon's cell and the other in his grave, Lucy did not mourn long, but set her cap for new catches, and in November last was married. ' Joo White, as ho was behind tho bars in his cell this morning, learned for the first time of the marriage of tho woman for whom ho had won a hard destiny even before his fato was decided. Killed Over a Game of Cards. Socoimo, N. M., March 2. Intel ligence of a stabbing affray which occurred at White Oaks, Lincoln county, a few days ago, in which a man by the name of Foloy lost his life, was to-day brought to this city. The particulars were as follews: Foley, who was a stranger in the town, had stopped at the cabin of Jim Curry to spend the night. After supper tho two men sat down to a game of cards, during which an "altercation arose, and Curry, grasp ing a large knife that laid upon tho table completely disemboweled hi3 adversary. He Is under arrest. This is tho Bame Curry who, several years ago, gained so much notoriety in Texas and barely escaped being lynched at the hands of a mob for tho brutal murder of an actor earned Porter. RELIGIOUS I.NTKLLIGEME. Wtere Divine Services will be held To morrow -General News anil Notes. Baitissi. The ordinance of im mersion will bo administered to morrow night, at the Christian church, during the service. Prepakatouy Seiwice. There will be service preparatory to com munion at 3:30 p. m. to-day, in the lecture room, at the First Presbyte rian cnurcn. Pastoiis Union. Tho regular meeting of tho Salem Paster's union win ue ueia at tno M. a. cnurcn, Monday, March C, at 9:80 a. ru. A. R. Medbury, sec'y. Baptist Cnunoir. Corner of Liberty and Marion streets. Rev. A. R. Medbury, pastor. Services at 10:30 a. m. and 7. p. m, : Sunday school at noon ; young people's meeting at 0:15 p. m. All are cor dially invited. CONGnKGATIONAL CltDHCII. Corner of Liberty and Center streets. Rev. J. W. Harris, pastor. There will be preaching to-uiorrow morn- ins, Sunday school at 12. Young In tho people's meeting a 6 p. m. evening an enjoyable song servieo will be given. All are invited. Seats are free. St. John's Church (Cutholic). Mass at 10:30 ii. m. Sunday school at 8 p. in, Vespers at 7 p. m. Ser mon morning and ovenlng. J. J. White rector. M. E. Church. Services In tlto M. E. church to-morrow as follews: Morning, at 10:80, subject, "The Skeptic as tho Christian Sees Himt'' evening ut 7; Sunday school at 12; young people's meeting at 0; regular prayes meeting Tnursuay evening. uooa singing, itiveryuouyiwoicomo. a. Kvorv Seats free. W. Rollins, pastor i . w t a r " r i First Presbytkhian Church, Rev. R. A. Newell, pastor. Com munion and reception of members at 10:30, uud regular service at 7 p. m. Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor at 0 p. in.; csiiDuuiu scnooi at iz in.; cnurcn fiiuyer meeting on Thursday oven ncs at 7 p. m. Boats oro free, ami tho public invited to attend. Christian Church. Corner of Center and High streets. J. W. Webl), pastor. Preaching at 10:30 a. m. by Prof. T. F. Campbell, of Monmouth; at 7 p. in., fifteen minutes song tservlce. 7:16, Sunday school concert. Everybody wcucam& Sunday wihool from 12 till 1. TJm protracted meeting by Elder A. B. Wade, of Kansas, and otbtm), eaelr night during the weak and next Sunday. Everybody invited. MORNING TELEGRAMS. flews from all Parts of the World. TUB NEW TA1UFF HILT.. MUls of Texas Kxpeets Republican t AssUt In Pausing the Sleasuro. Washington, March 2. Chair man Mills is much pleased with the results of the work of the dernocratie members of his committee. He says tho bill is so conservative and fair that it will commend itself to a majority of the house. Ho admits that fourteen democrats of tho Randall school will probably voto against tho measure, two from Penn sylvania, two from New Jersey, four from Ohio, four from Louisiana, and two from California. He expects, however, that their votes will be offset by those of eight or ten repub licans, mostly from tho Northwest. The aggregate reduction proposed by tho bill is about $50,000,000, It is intended, however to re-enact, the old package, clause, providing for a duty on packages which does not a lay special tax on packages of differ ent ki nds, but merely provides for the finding of the value of tho good and that the duty be assessed on them accordingly. This' will add from flvo to ten mllUlon dollars to tho re venue, so that the net reduction will not exceed forty-five million dollars. It is tho opinion of a majority of the committee that tho revenue of tho government should bo reduced at least $70,000,000. Twenty-five dollars, therefore, arc left to bo dis posed of by changes in internal re venue taxation. Negru Shot Head. - - - - Birmingham, Ala., March 2. Joo Hanby, colored, was shot and killed about 3 o'clock this morning, by Anthony Bingham, also colored. Bingham was in tho room with Hanby's wife when tho latter went homo, and the door was locked on the inside. Hanby's wife refused to let him in, and ho tried to break through n window, but was shot dead by Bingham. Tho murdorer escaped, but Hanby's wife was ar rested andjalled. in i Mitchell's light Spoiled. London, March 2. Charley Mitchell, pugilist, was summoned before tho local magistrate at Cheley to-day to answer to tho charge of ar ranging for a prize fight with John L. Sullivan. Mitchell was accom panied by Rowell and Kllraln, and disavoAved his intention to break tho peace of England. Ho was bound over in two thousand pounds. . Stay of Execution Granted. Portland, Oregon, March 2. Judge Stearns to-day granted a stay of execution and allowed the counsel till to-morrow tofllo a notice of appeal in the cose of Cluing Ling, who was sentenced to bo hanged to day. A Democrat Itesl;us. New York, March 2. Uonorat John Newton hits resigned tho position of commissioner of public works for this city, in order to accept tho appointment of chief coast surveyor. A Mother's llprd. Kbywkst, Fhi March 2. A Barucoa dispatch reports tho mur der by tho mother of her four child ren. Sho cut their heads off with a hatchets Two wore drowned In, a tub ami all cut up. Klin wild the dovll taniptod her. Notorious "Woman Mude Itluh OMAHA. March 2. Mrs. Molllo Kolmyor, notorious hero, has fttllan heir to 76,0(Ki. Her parents lived hi BUmx City and by the ret-out death of her mother thlx property dat-Qouded to her. T. horvnson's llody Found. Astoria, March 2. Tho body of T. Benson was found to-day aiout three foot from tho bow of the ' Wracked steamer Gleaner. The Columbia River fishermen Protective Union will bury him. !