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wm&wiRMwr ute XfTTV '--"P" ' "OmwfrttHmWumWi , i . SALEM, OR., THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1888. VOL,. 1. NO. T. u'Wt'ujii4 ?pmput CAPITAL JOURNAL. s: PROFESSIONAL 0AKD8. : GEO. W. BKLT, ATTORNEY AT LAW and District Attorney. Offlco at court bouse. RAMHBY & BINOUAM, ATTOKNEY9 and Counselors at Law. Business In the Buprcmo Court a gpocumy. paicm.w. fTULMON FOKD, ATTOltNKY AND 1 Counaclor at Law, Bnlcm, Oregon. OfOoe, up stairs in Patton's block. GEO. II. BURNETT, AXTOHNKY AT Law, Balem, Oregon. Offlco over JUO&&& Bush's bunk. -JHAW & OHEGO, ATTORNEYS AT S Law, Salem, Oregon. Offlco in rotten' Sock, up stairs over Belt's drug Htrc. Q T. HICHARDBON, ATTORNEY AT Law. Offloe over Cupltol national 219 Oommorclal wireei, oaiein, ur. T wThPSUGOB, ATTORNEY AT LAW. J. Salem, Oregon. OUloe In fcngland's block. Loffal business of all kinds. Also both llfo end Arc Insurance. WM. KAISER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Salem, Oregon. Offlco -with Tllmon Ford, In ration' building. Will practice In all the courts of Oregon. Collections made. Land offloe business a specialty. PH. D'AROY, ATTORNEY AND COUN . sclorat Law, Halem, Oregon. Having an abstract of the records of Marlon coun ty. Including a lot and tolodk index of Sa lem, he hat) special facilities for examining titles to real estate. NEW ADVBCnSGMENTS. SALEM OATHS. -H. DIAMOKD, Proprietor, r, Oo'nv SU, bctlFcrry and State.' IXAVING, HAIR CUTTINO AND Mnampooing naiuj uuuu. , LADD-& BUSH, BAkKERS! Salem, - Oregon, mRANBACTS A GENERAL BANKING L business in ill 1 Its branches. WEST 'BROTHERS' MEAT MARKET, 300, Oonmerclal St., Salem. HOIfiK RTEAKH fe tXTHER MEAl j constantly on hand, and delivered to any part of the city at lowest living rates. NEW ADVEKTIBKMKNTS. THE.BEST Woven Wire Bed ! ON THIS COAST! Is Manufactured by GEO. M. PARKER, 133 Fifth Street, Porjland, Or. For snlo by A. T. YBATON, HALEM, OREGON. s .i chasi mmm t HAS M. ' 1 RECEIVED A OF X FULL feTOCK Millinery At his Millinery Establishment, 271 Com mercial Street, Salem. STRICKLE BROS. -DBALKHS IN- STOVES AND TINWARE ! Roofing and Spouting a Specially, , &:At the old stand of Ben. Strarfg, Com mercial Street. "1?'' ' ' M. M. MEAD, PRACTICAL. CUTLER Filing Saws a Specialty. Shop -on the alloy, opposite Mrnto's Liv ery Stable, Salem, Or. IlWiH0glVOJU8.J'OUPprtUtUl?v z& CITY MEAT MARKET D. C. Howard, Proprietor. BTATE STREET,, - SALEM, OREGON. A3-All kinds of fresh and cured meats always on hand. Full weight and a square deal all around. The SALEM MARKET 08 COURT STREET. Constantly on hand the best quality of Mi and Salt Meats ! And all klndt$f S A. OS A.GE. 5rTb6 CLEANEST kept market In tbe city. Call and ee for yourself. MCCROW & WILLAUU Ladders, 49-Go to J. O'Donald's shop on Hbjn St., between Court and State, Balem, and'get iOM of J. M. Coulter's jxitent improved LADDKRS. Ugbttsi Ladder Made in Oregon. .Kelly,s Old Stand ! ! irrr aving i'urckabesd the uLaok- XjL smith shop known as Kelly's Old wtond, I will hereafter be prepared to do ull kinds of Blaeksmithing & Repairing In the bett style known to Vue trade at short sotloe. The best of, workmen em ployed, and all work guaranteed to give Horseshoeing a Specialty! 'h 1. MRNJGAN, Kelly's Old Stand, Balom.Or. H. W. COX, V JUST RECEIVED, a NEW HTOOR . OF NEW STYLES IN f -k rmiu-Ktocii OK- Fancy Goods, Holdingsr;wj? Brackets, Picture Frames',' Zd ftrtistsVyri axeriaisj-rtc;, ALWAY8 ON H.ND. " It W. M. SARGEANT, 207 Commercial Street, Salem, Or. Fv J. BABCOCK, iCablnet Maker! I.? -AND .UNDERTAKER. IFARJlAR'a BLOCK, STATE 8TKEET, Salem Oregon. -All kinds of SuralturomadQ to order., l'llno of Caslteta aljrsiuon iuinar Jr 1 "-M NEW AtJVEltflSUAtMNXS., xs. -id- inn !- MISS JULIA L. CHAMBERLIN, -TBAOlIBn OIr , f JKCWS .... , ' Voice Culture, Pimio & Harmony jj Music Parlers: 3canr"1 : Bank Bkck, SALEM, - - - OREGON, r.STABLlSIIKD BY NATIONAI. AUTIIOBITY, JLopt-, SALEM, - Capital Paid up, -Surplus, - - IUKI . , - OREGON. 9,500 R. S. WALLACE, . . President. , - Vice-President. - J, II. ALllEHT, ,-, - Cashier. t , ; ' DlRECTORSt W.T.'Gray," AV. "VV. Martin, J. M. Martin, R. S. Wallace, . J. II. Albert, T. McF. Patton. s liOAJIS OVlAiDE To,fhrmersion wheat and other markct- ublu'broduco, consigned orJu store, cither In private granariesor . . . :' puunc warenousos. State and County Warrants Bought at Par-. COMMERCIAL' F"APER Discounted at reasonable fates, , Drafts FranclBco, Portland, LondonfParls.yjcrllrf, IlUUg IVUUI UDU VjniCULUl. rvH: I a i fly I "tgUOOCBBOiyUO W. COX, The Port Drug Co.) t00TSt?te;5treet, Salem1, Oregon. L LINE" " CHEMICALS & PATENT MEDICINES Toilet Articles, '"Perfumeries, Druggist Sundries. Physicians Prescriptions and Family Recipes a Specialty. ,as XHMW t J. J. JENNINGS, D. OS. DENTIST. arffTn Teb Sxtrtcted Wittost rain by KewFrsoees m FILLED WITH THE LATEST oved fillings. Mates made on tlco, and at reasonable terms. Gold fillings a specialty, -09-Any and all work Offloe in Breynian's block over J. M. Jtonen- : ta the IMntnl JLnc. bergifCo's. ' EtrAOUBntiD Hf 1870. PACIFIC CIDER, VINEGAR AND ' ' Fruit Preserving Co. AGENCY FOR THE CELEBRATED FULL HAVANA FILLER Red Letter 5c. Cigar. 43-Tho best Ave cent cigar in the mar ket. H. W. COX, ( 100 State Street, Hfllcnu Steiner& Blosser -DKALEBS IM- LATEST DISPATCHES. from all Parts of the World. THE EMPEROR OF GERMANY DEAD. tomlrxnt Shtp Rancher of Arizona Shot Killed In a Quarrel About Stock. and ?UiBU(JUElHJUE. IN. M... A1UTCI1 O. prominent sheep owner named icCarn was shot and killed yester- dynear St Johns, Arizona, by a named Itudd, in a quarrel JiboUt the ownerslilp of a few sheep. SjiicCam had been arrested for threatening an assault on Budd, and jfyas iu custody of an ofllcer when udd Urcd, killing him iustantly, d thep escaped. Suspected Murderer Arrested. yiCTOHiA, B. C, March 8. A man was arrested in this city last night on suspicion of being Wm. B. Tascott. susnected murderer of SlUlionalre Snell, in Chicago lately. e- was taken before the chief of olioo this morning, who, after borough examination allowed him ;o depart. Miners' Strike Almost Ended. , Mar. 8 The end JjHazelton, Pa, rof the great miners' strike in this region, which has lasted six months, is near at hand. Of twenty thousand men who went out on strike, -nearly one-half are now at work. Three morning. "Wll- Death of a Great Itulor, Berlin, Mar. 8 Emperor liam, of Germany, died this morn ing. William I, emperor of Germany, was born March 22, 1797, and his 91st birthdy is nearly reached. He was crowned emperor of Germany Janu ary 18, 1871. Ills Grandson to the Throne. Berlin, Mar. a An imperial de cree, dated Nov. 17, 1837, has been promulgated and provides for a re presentation if the emperor of Ger many and the King of Prussia by Prince William in the discharge of the current business of the govern ment in 'the event of the disability of the .emperor. STOVES, RANGES, : ' -l U Ah O. OFrr SALEM, 4 OREGON. Manufacturers of Ala constantly on hand Ktoekof a well wieetcd Bcericke & Schreck's il FT 11 i-lnmnnnntlm llUUlBVUdMUUI eparations A NEATLY PRINTJ HAI UION Af D OUIDl i'HOATK BE Th P. &S. PREPARATIONS, Arp the PrH ui BM. H. Wi. COX Cider Jcllv. Currant Jellv. AddIo and Pear Butler, Sweet and Champagne Cider Cider Syrup for Jlince Meat, Currant Wine of a Superior Quality, Tomafo Catsup, Tlain and German Pickles. PURE 1CIDER VINEGAR. HDUSE-FURNISHINGG33D 130, 8UU Street, SAIIM, - - OREGON. S-AgeaUror tbeBoynton's fuinocc. A A- B. STRANG, No. 303 Oommoroial Street, HALEM, - - OREGON. ' North Yakima Gets the Convention. Nrth Yakima, W. T. March.8. The republican territorial committee met to-day, with Hon. I. Baxter, of Seattle, in the chair. It wan deter mined to hold the convention for the purpose of electing delegates to the national convention at Chicago Iain the city on May 3rd. T!le convention to nominate territorial olllccra goes to Ellens burgh,'buMhodata was not fixed. When the committee was called to order? the board of trade of thin city tendered tho members a banquet this evening. CALL FOR REPUBLICAN CONVENTION. A republican convention for tho state of Oregon is called to meet at tho city of Portland, Oregon, on Wednesday, the 11th day of April, A. D. 1888, at 11 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of nominating can didates for tho following ofllcera, tc-wit. Representative in congress, three presidential electors, supreme judge and district oillcers, and to select six delcgatea to attend the national republican convention, and to transact such other business as may properly como before the convention. The convention will consist of 209 delegates, apportion ed among the several counties as follews: Del. Lnko9. 2 Lane ...., . 10 Linn , 10 Malheur .. .... 2 Marlon ... 14 Del, Baker 6 Benton. 7 Clackamas tl Clatsop 7 Columbia -t Coos . 7 Crook 3 Curry 3 Douglas .. 0 Gilliam 5 Grant (1 Jackson .. 7 Josephine . 4 Klamath ... 3 Slorrow o Multnomah 30 Polk B Tillamook 3 Umatilla 10 Union 8 Wallowa .. 4 WaKco 0 Washington ... 8 Vamhlll 0 Total .' 200 The same being one delegate at large from each county and one delegate for every 150 voters and ono Tor every fraction over one-half thereof, cast for Hon. Binger Her mann, congressman, at the last general election. Tho commlttoo recommend that the primaries bo held March 81, 1888, and 'the county conventions April 4, 1888, unless otherwise ordered by tho county central committee. Republican electors and voters of tho state, without regard to past political afllliations, who believe in the American principle of protect ive tarift'and dignifying American labor, giving free, popular educa tion to tho masses of tho people, effectually protecting all human rights in every section of our com mon country, and who desire to promote irienuiy leeung ana per manent uarmony tiiroucnout tne tate by maintaining a government l1Pf3?i.0T,.i, .Atwonr. fn wnrfc fMaltrtcdKCd to these objects and nrin- UVMH, ..v.w .,w- .v i.w.. VUUJ.-. . . !,..,. r ,I.--1 X . fl- uiinuH, uru coruiuuy uivucu to unite In selecting delegates to the repub lican state convention. Respect- iiuiy suumiueu. 1 Josci'ir Simon, Chairman. mom CONVENTION'. 8AIJ5M, Feb. 22, 1888. in accordance with tho order of tho Marlon Co. Central Commit too of the pro hibition party, the County Convention of wild party of Marion county will bu held in L tho city of Baloin on Friday, March 18, at U o'clock a. m. for tho purpoBO of noml natlnf; candidates for county oillcers, nnd choortl nl5 delegate! to tho Prohibition Htate Convention to bo hold In Portland, March 2tt, 1888. Tho basis of representation for the Kcverul precinctH of the county in Bald county convention is llxed as follow h: One delegate at largo to each precinct and one Additional for each ten totes cast for legislative ticket In the year of 1888. Namely: Halem precinct 3 Kant Halem 7 North Halem 5 Bouth Halem B Jeflerson 2 Marlon . 2 Mehuina. ,2 Htnyton . 5 Hublimity 2 Lincoln . 3 Turner.. 3 Howell Pniirio. 2 Bilverton ji Oarfleld . .2 Abiqua . 1 uibixii 3 Oervtt!s.......3 Woodburn ......1 Hubbard 3 Aumni 1 Buttevlllo.... ....! Champoeg . 2 UU Paul . 1 Fairtleld, 1 i. W. DlMlCK, Chairman. K. L. HmnAiiD, Hoerotary. LKTTEK LIST. , A 'PHTUItE OF im. t '?. ttFeri)Mlt fM.lor laavn nruu uf ITdo. Uo0.Hbe, drop h VwiSi, or 3i driver of iiyery wagon. n kern AHk 2-iwllon deml- ato. euMonvSrs for & All orart prewpur uuru W.a uQp ZBlki JUBatHaM RM Mffn w wx-iwyv uL?sms -DKAUIU IK- STOVESandRANGES i;ial)iDg, Gas afidtStean Fitting. Tinware t and Artistic Metal Work a Specialty.'' for thfl RICHAKDHON MPAwr'tj rum. S , ! A, Lovorjj Kash Act. Cincinnati, March 7 Herman Abbes, aged 27, Junior brother of a wealthy banker of that name, of Bremen, Germany, suicided hero yesterday by shooting himself in tho mouth with a revolver. His hope less lovo for Mrs. Emma Pattlson, ti' young married society woman or this city, was tho cause of his rash act. Abbes loft a will In which Mrs. Pattlson Js bequeathed $12,600. Treaty With Mexico, Following Is the list of letters re maining in the postolllco, at Bulcm, Oregon, March 7, 1888. Parties call ing for them will please say "ad- vertlbed:" All letters published as non-delivered will bo charged wjth ono cent in addition to tho regular postage. Anilrotts. Alfred K. Aytlm MIkh Oyutha Jiutson lllanchu ClirlHtman Will Fi'iinJolm HuidyW II Hunt Mrs K Illrkwood Lllllo Ami. Frank Andemon H W Hello Mis Anna Caldwell J W 2 Cretith Y M llenlnger Norton lluzeman Ileuiy Uigcr Ooo Ijux H Mathews II Orsborno Miss L K Peel Mrs Amanda Itoite Charley Hhejiiwrd AD BmUIi Alllo Will HohUt Wheeler W 1 WUluims MIkh B M Serious Danger of the StriRe Spreading. EMPEROR WILLIAM, OF GERMANY, OVINCT. A Terrible Fire In A Newspaper Office Causes Many Deaths Compositors on the Fifth Floor and no Means of Egress. Moireo Mnrv MuDonni'lI Dan A lurlcr Mrs I, Palclgh Herbert Btoth. F Hturm Ilyron Tlirlc Ueo . Webert Iiuls WlllardMrsHiidle WoIU Mm V While Wm A V. II. Odell V. M. New YouKj March 7.A Mexico dispatch says? "Ehero la a possibility of General Bragg negotiating a com prehensive treaty between the UnItoafat08 and Mixlco, Presi dent Diaz Is understood to be will ing t& onUntain any reasonAbk proposal looking to the developmout I of International trade. Pacific lt(ilxtaj(l, WASiimaxoN, March 7. Tho house commlttco on tho Paclilo rail roads to-lay agreed to tho bills ex tending the time for tho payniont of tb government debt by subsidized roads comprized iu tho Union 1'aclflq Byetcm. Joha Condlt a strong republican o"f Lincoln precinct, was in the city to-day. Freeh bannanas, orng flg, dates and liumo nuu at A. Strong & Go's. M, lunians, lo candles Sprinofielt), Mass., March 7. The Daily Union newspaiKT ofllce burned this afternoon. It is known that sixteen or eighteen people liave been burned to death or killed. Tho tire which is still raging threatens to be a big one. The flames In the Union ofllce spread so rapidly that only a few people of those in the upper stories escaped. Mrs. Farley, society editor, was instantly killed by jumping from an upper window. Tho composing room was on tho ilfth floor and tho inmates were shut out from any means of escape. A dozen men ran to tho windows and hung suspended by their hands until their strength gave way, when they dropped to the sidewalk and were cither killed or fatally Injured. There were forty persons In the editorial room, and twenty arc missing, hut it is hoped they escap ed. Struggle for JtitslneM. San FnANClsco, March 7. The managers of tho Paclllc Coast Kteam shlp'llne admit that the opening of the California & Oregon road has mado serlous inroads iu their passenger business. They say, however, that tho railroad Is getting very littlo of tho freight traffic. Tho new railroad .freight tarilV for through, business between this city and Portland will soon bo Issued with tho intention of turning as much freight as possible to the overland route. This is ex pected to make tho competition for this business very warm. Tho steamship lino managers say they are sure to have tho best of tho tight, as they can make lower rates than tho railroad can luTord to haul freight for. They say that although In tho course of time their passenger business may be reduced to a consid erable extent, they will always be able to control the fi eight tralllc. bpreckeU' Laudable Ambition-, Nkw Yomc, March 7. Claus 8preckels in an Interview to-day re garding tho proposed refinery said: This is no Mull". In my old ago I have but ono ambition. I wish, to give employment to enough work men to keep tho $50,000,000 or so that Is annually spent abroad for sugar, In thi country. I havo not entered into this for gain solely. When I decide on a location, which will be In a fow weeks at the most, I shall put a large forco at work and shall begin refining sugar within a year of this time In this vicinity r Then wo shall see whether tho trust can ruin me. In a few years there will bo from ten to fifteen beet sugar factories iu operation on the Pacific Coast. But before that time I shall bo turning out 8000 pounds of sugar dally from my refinery In tho East. More of the Strike. Minneapolis, March 7. The strlkoof engineers on tho Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy road lias ox tended to the Burlington &. North ern. All Xirotherlioou engineers nnd firemen left their engines at 10 o'clock this morning. Tho ollbct lias not yet been observed, because tho road does not send out piuwon gor trains till 4:15 p. m. At that time, tho oilldals claim tho oxpress will start as usual, while tho Brotherhood claim that the road will not bo ablo to movo a a heel. Tho strike alleots about one hun dred men. The uipcror Critical. BmtLiN, Mar. 7. Tho omporor of Germany Is dying, Prince Bis marck, wh6 had returned to tho palace, has just loft again to oonveno amostiugoftho ministers. Giand Duchess of Badon, the ampuror's daughter, and her husbaud, and the Crown Priucoas of Sweden, tho em peror's granddaughter, havo been te'ographod for and will arrive in the morning. I.