Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, March 12, 1888, Image 1

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SALEM, OR., MONDAY, MARCH 12, 1SSS.
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JOURNAL
ritOFESSIOXAX. CAKDS.
GRO. W. BELT, ATTOIOJEY AT LAW
and District Attorney. Offlcc ut court
house. .
E'aMSEY" &"mXGHASI, ATTORNEYS
and Counselors at Law. Business in
i he Supreme Court a specialty. Salem, Or.
TTULMON FOKD, ATTORNEY
AND
I rvinriKelnr nt Law. Salem. Oregon.
Office, up stairs lu Fatton's block.
Geo. hTburnett, ATTORNEY AT
Law, Salem, Oregon. Oflleo over
Ladd & Bush's bank. .
glHAW & GREGG, ATTORNES AT
I Law, Salem, Oregon. Offic 'u Patton's
ock, up stairs over Belt's drug store.
CJ "ITfcHARbSbN, ATTORNEY AT
O. Law. Oflleo over Capitol National
Bank, 219 Commercial Street, Salem, Or.
T W. SPRIGGS, ATTORNEY AT LAW,
J. Salem, Oregon. Otllco in England s
block. Legal business or all kinds. Also
both life and tire insurance.
WjiTkaiser, attorney at lav
Salem, Oregon. Office with Tilmon
Ford, in Patton's building. AVill practice
in all the courts of Oregon. Collections
made. Land office business a specialty.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE.'.BEST
Woven Wire Bed !
ON THIS COAST!
Is Manufactured by
GEO. M. PARKER,
1S1 Fifth Street, Portland, Or.
For sale by
A. T. YBATON,
SALEM, OREGON.
T?r
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
I WlKirn
p.'
MISS JULIA L. CHAMBERLIN;
-TKACIIF.K OK-
Voice Culture, Piano & Harinon
Music Parlers: ",l'?5S?rrtalf
Bank Block,
SALEM,
The Xew EniperoV Cannot At-
tend His Father's Funeral.
SIIOtlKIMl TKAKKDY IN ARKANSAS.
OREGON.
CtWfe tALVERT
HAS .RECEIVED A
OF
FULL STOCK
PH. D' ARCY, ATTORNEY AND COUN
. selor at Law, Salem', Orecon. Having
an abstract of the records of Marion coun
ty. Including a lot and block Index of Sa
lem, lie has special facilities for examining
titles to real estate.
XEW ADVEKTISEME.NTS.
SALEM BATHS.
H. DIAMOND, Proprietor.
Conv St., bet. Ferry and State.
O HAVING, HAIR CUTTING AND
J5 Shampooing neatly done.
LADlT& BUSH,
BANKERS!
Salem, - Oregon.
TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING
JL business in all Its branches.
WEST BROTHERS'
MEAT MARKET,
.100, Commercial St., -Salem.
CHOICE STEAKS .t OTHER MEATS
constantly on hand, and delivered to
any part of the city at lowest living rates.
Plea-e give us your patronage.
CITY MEAT MARKET
llmerv
Mi
At his Millinery Establishment, 27-1 Com
merclal Street, Salem.
STRICKLER BROS.
DRALM.-S IS
stoves And tinware i
Rooting and Sporting a Specially.
49Atthc old standof Ben. Strang, Com
mercial Street.
JVt. M. MEAD,
PRACTICAL CUTLER
Filing Saws .a Specialty.
ESTABLISHED JtV NATIOKAI.; AUT1IOIUTV,
11
tj A Youug Man Kills liis Mother's llus-
liand on Account of Frequent
(luarrols.
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SALEM, - -
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OREGON.
- - 75,000
- - 9,500
- - President.
Viee-l'resldent.
- - Cahhier.
Surplus, - - -
It. S. WALLACE
. J. ii. albert; - . .
. , DIRECTORSi v
W.T.Gray, " " W. W. llartln,
J. M. Jlartln, R. H. Wallace,
, .1. II, Albeit,
T. McV. lMttou.
, LOANS JN4AJDE
To fHrmerson wheat jinc! oflier market-
blo produce, consigned oriin store,
either in private granaries or
public warehouses.
State and Comity Warrants Bought at Par.
COMMERCIAL PAPER , k
Discounted at reasonable rates.-JririUts
drawn direct on New York, Chicago, Kan
ranclsco, Portland, London, 1'arK Berlin,
Hong Kong and Caleutta.
D. C. Howard, Proprietor.
STATE STREET, - SALEM, OREGON.
A3-A11 kinds of fresh and cured meats
always on hand. Full weight and n square
deal all around.
The SALEM MARKET
Hg COU.IT STREET.
Constantly on band the best quality of
Fresh ami Salt Meats !
"" Aud ill) kinds of
SAUSAGE
Shop on the alley, opposite Mlnto'h Liv
ery Stable, Salem, Or.
THEYAR1ETY STORE !
JUST RECEIVE!), A NEW STOCK
OK NEW STYLES IN j X,
WALL IPAReJr!
A FUIX-BTOOK OK
Fancy Goods, Moltfingsj - ? '.
brackets, Picture , Frames,
j Artists1 Materials, Etc.,
ALWAYS N HAND.
W. M. SARGEANT,
i07 Comiwrdnll Street, Salem, Or.
.K.J. BABGbc
Cabinetmaker!
L W. COX
"(Successor to The Tort Drug Cop
lOtf State .Street, Salem, Oregon.
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FTJLL, LINE
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AKB-
JWTho CLEANEST kept market in Die
city. Call and see Jbr yourself.
AIOCROW A WILLARH.
adders,
3Go to J. O'Donald's shop on High, st.,
between Court and State, Salem, and get
one of J, M. Coulter's patent Improved
LADDERS.
Lightest ladder made in Oregon.
Kelly's Old Stand ! l'
HAVING PURCHASED THE BJ.ACK.
smith shop known as Kelly's Old
rind, I will hereafter bo prepared to do all
kinds of
UNDERTAKER.
FARRAR'S BIXX'K, STATE STREET,
Salem, Oregon.
Bteitiliiiiies
CHEMICALS & PATENT MEDICINES
Toilfet Articles,
eifnmeries,
Drnggisl Sumrries.
I'tysieJans Prescriptions and Family
Jkcipes a Specialty.
'vAll kinds of Fu nil tii re ma'do to order.
A "lull line of Caskets always on hand.
JilffnU
iniiiiiipiiepaii'iiif
In the best htyle kuowu to the trade at
short notice. The best of workmen em
ployed, and all work guaranteed to irlve
Kitlstuctlou.
Horseshoeing a Specialty!
J. J. JARNIGAN,
Kelly' Old Stand, Salem, Or.
M. W. COX,
Has i-oiihluntly on hand a well Kileeloil I
moek of I
n. i . i . . I
DcericKe ct acnrecK's
Hoioiatliic Preparations
J. J. JENNINGS, 0. DS.
DENTIST.
Teeth Extracted Without rin Jy Xew Process
TEETH FILLED WITH THE LATEST
Improved tilling. Hates made on
Jr iVnr "ce nna al reasonable terms.
Gold fillings a specialty. - t . .
o5An?.,,nd aU work m th! ncntalllne.
Offlee in Hreyman's block over J. SI. Roscn
bengACo's. , t i
f EsT.UIl.lSIIKH IN ISTfl.
PACIFIC CIDER, VINEGAR
AND
Fruit Preserving Co.
SALEM, - - OREGON.
Manufacturers of
Cider Jelly. Currant Jellv. Annie and ht
I WnlU. Cii-.. ,.J P1,..-..I... '1M. fl!J. F
uuun, oncui auu uiauiuagut liuer, UUer
iSyrup for Minec' Meat, Currant Wine of a
Superior Qualify, Tomato Catsup, Plain and
German Pickles.
PURE CIDER VINEGAR.
NEATI.V l'RINTKD UUIDK TO BB
HAD WON AI'I'LIOATION.
The B. & S. PREPARATIONS
S Afq IKUT
A HKAVIIK l)V 1RM ? '
AOENCV FOIl THE CELKHItATED
FULL HAVANA KILLER
Red Letter 5p. Cigar.
k5The beM ve cent cigar In the' mar.
H. W. COX,
100 Hlnte Street, Halem.
Stei ner& Blosser
DKAI.KJtS IH
STOVES, RANGES,
r H :
Tiii juitl Copj)tr Ware,
HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS.
130, blate Mi erf,
SALEM, ,-- OREGON.-
".Bf tj for the lloynton'H Ainiuvc. A
A. E.'STRANG,
''WWj. ('i)iiiini'iclul Hireol,
SALKM, - - ()HK(i()N,
Little Hock, Ark., Maroh 12
A family tragedy yesterday in this
city ignited in the death of Win. J.
fBrasley, a planter, nt the hands of
his bixteen year old stepson, James
.boumR llrasley married young
Hounds' mother some time ago, and
the union was an unhappy one, re
sulting in their separation. Hounds
espoused the eiuifce of his mother,
and sseYcnil quarrels occurred be
tween hint and his stepfather. Early
yesterday morning, Hounds. mount
ed a hotae and rode rapidly to
the residence of Hraslcy.
The planter had not yet arisen.
The young man pushed into the
bedroom and shoMiim.- The assassin
then nfshetV'froni the house and
escaped.
Another StippnWri TiiMotl.
I'liL-m-o, Col., jfarch 12. A man
was arrested hero yesterday who it
is claimed, is Tascott, the supposed
murderer of Snell, the Chicago
millionaire, 'it is said he answers
the description exactlyj except that
he is disguised. The prisoner claims
his.name is Brab, and thathe,' came
from Pottsville, Missouri, and that
he never heard of the murder, lie
is held in the county jail to await
word from Chicago.
Kli'clion iii South America,
New Yojuc, March 12. Dis
pafches this morning announce the
election of General Antonio Flores,
a president of the republic of
Kcquador.
Cannot Attend the Viinertil.
JJkulix, March 12. It is unlikely
that Emperor Frederick will attend
his father's funeral, it being fraught
with great danger to his health.
The San Diego Method.
San Dikoo, March 11. A meet
ing of citizens was hold here last
night consequent upon the laxity of
the administration of justice and the
prevalence of crime in the city. As
a result the vigilance connnitto was
appointed. Ward meetings passed
resolutions and elected captains.
The resolutions provided that all
men without a known business or
visible means of support shall be
ordered to leave town within twelve
hours. Trouble is feared.
Put Where They Belong.
Pahis, March 11. As the Sullivan-Mitchell
party, about- thirty in
number, were leaving the battle
Held yesterday evening, they were
approached by a number of gen d'
amies and arrested. The whole
party were taken to Senlis, where
the names and addresses of all were
recorded. Sullivan and Mitchell
were handcuffed and removed to
jail, and the others were released.
Ship Sunk and l.lxes 1.ot.
London, March 10. The British
bark Tasmania, which sailed from
London on the 5th instant for San
Francisco, has returned with her
bowsprit gone and herstcrn damaged
by a collision with the British ship
City of Corinth, from Iquiquo for
Hamburg. The Tasmania is
anchored oft' P'olkestone. Tho City
of Corinth was sunk. It is believed
that twenty-eight lives were lost.
A Hard Trip Ahead.
Ni:w York, March 11. The
yacht Coronet, wl'iiclt beat the
Dauntless in the trans-Atlantic race
lat year, is taking in supplies and j
will start on Wednesday next for a
trip around Cape Horn to San Diego.
Her owner, . T. Bush, his wife,
his wife's sister and his two sons
will meet her there and sail in her
to Japan.
Jack Dempsey lo the Front.
New YoitK, March 11. Jere
Dunn will eback Dempsy against
Mitchell for $10,000 n side.
HORNING TELEGRAMS.
News
IVom all Parts ol' tlip
World.
OKKtiON INTKKESTS AT WASIUNUTON
Herman Suwcotls iii liming Several
Local Hills Passed and Getting
Transferred to War Claims
Committee.
Wasiiinhton, March 10. Two
Oregon bills were yesterday called
up by Hepresentatlve Hermann
and unanimously passed by tho
house, one being to pension James
Woody of Grant's Pass, Oregon, and
one of the oldest survivors of tho
war of 1812. Tho other was for tho
pension of Martha F. Wood rum, of
Gaston.
The speakeron request of Mr.
Hermann, transferred him from tho
committee on manufactures to that
of Indian depredations, and
Buchanan, of New York, of that
committee was transferred to the
former. Mr. Hermann expressed
to the speaker his desire for this
change, as ins state had more in
terests pending before that commit
tee than in that of manufactures.
Hermann submitted a resolution
of Tualatin grange, Patrons of
Husbandry, of Clackamas county,.
Or., asking for a reduction of postage
on seeds, bulbs, plants and cuttings,
also for abolition of postal notes ami
for the issue of money orders for less
thaiiiDo on a it-cent fee. Also a
memorial from Saleni grange, pro
testing against the admission of
Utah aA slate.
Itailroiul Colllhion.
Dttjioit, Mich., Passenger train
No. l) on the Pennsylvania road
collided with a freight train near
Huntington this morning and both
trains were wrecked. The engineer
and fireman of the passenger engine
were instantly killed,nnd the freight
brakeman and u Pullman passenger
were seriously hurt. The other
passengers escaped with a severe
shaking up.
Latkk. The wreck is imply a
colossal one. The express train was
running at the rate of At miles an
hour. Three sleepers were smashed
in pieces. The iniuretf brnkcnian
has since died and three passengers
are reported injured.
Another HIH Kflii-llliiii.
Winnii'KO, March 12. Great
alarm is felt here at the (lunger of an
uprljiiujg among tho Indians and
half breeds of the west. There cer-
Straiubo.it Kxruisloii.
The ladies of tile Woman's College
Association will give, about tho
middle of April, a two day's steam
boat excursion to the Cascades.
They propose making this the
event of the season, so far as genuine
pleasure and enjoyment goes.
t'U.I. Fill! KKI'UIIMCAX cuxvK.vriov
A republican convention for the
state of Oregon is called to meet at
the city of Portland, Oregon, on
Wednesday, the 11th day of Aprl ,
A. D. 1888, at 11 o'clock a. in.,
for the purpose of nominating can
didates for the following olllccrs,
to-wlt. Representative In congress,
three presidential electors, supreme
judge and district olllcers, and to
belect six delegates to attend the
national republican convention,
and to transact such other business
as may properly come before the
convention. The convention will
consist of 20!) delegates, apportion
ed among the several counties as
follews:
Del.
Ihikvr 1 Uikc . ...
licnton 7 Ijiiio
Cliickumax li Linn
ClatM).. , 7 .MalliiMir .
Coliuiitila I Marion
Cook 7 .Morrow
Crook :i .Multnoimi!
Curry..... .'i l'ollc
DouirliiH II Tillamook .
(lllliiiTii r llniiillllii 10
mint (J Union s
Jackhon 7 Wallowa I
Joeiliiiie I Wiim'o i)
Klamath II Washington K
Vamhlll I)
Total . . s
The same being one delegate at
large from each county and one
delegate for every IWl voters and
one lor evory fraction over one-half
tiiercoi, cast lor lion, lunger Mer
uit
Del.
1
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10
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The Fool Killer had Neglected his Duty.
livANsviLi.i:, hid., March 10.
Louis Hlehlor shot and killed his
cousin, Miss Louise Smith, aged 17,
and then sent a bullet through his
own bruin yesterday afternoon,
llichtcr was a mii of Jacob Uichter,
a former county clerk, one of the
wealthiest and best known citizens
in the county. Miss Smith lived
some distance from here. Arriving
at the house, a terrible scene present
ed ItH'll to the neighbors. In tho
sitting room, near tho stove, lay the
bodies ol the unlortunate girl and
her cousin, In a pool of blood.
Louise was still alive, but'soon died.
Near her, his feet almost touching
those of his victim, lay the body of
the youthful murderer, his liand
still clutching- his revolver. His
brains were oo.lng from a wound
just back of tho ear. He was death
Tho only eye-witness was a llttlo
sister of the murdered girl, aged 4
years, who was sitting in the room.
Itlchter had been in love with the
young lady, and had been paying
her attention for some time, but she
did not seem to reciprocate his
affections, and It is thought this un
balanced his mind.
(IruiMiil sutliit'NH Tlii'iiiiKliimt (..I'linili).
IlKin.iN, March 10. The North
German Gazette says: The deep
sorrow in which the death of the
emperor hassiink the German nation
casts a dark shadow, not only
only on our national feeling, but far
beyond, on the character of the
whole international situation.
Europe recognized and revered the
emperor as a faithful and powerful
protector of the International peace.
Although no honcht man can doubt
Tllllllll rttllfrl'jissimilt nt til. i liiul
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irenera c cc I on. Tim coniin iiim uiai mis nut osiv s mil uenee will w
tainiy will be trouble unless ini-liecoinmeiid that tho primaries be ion unweukoiied ami unchamroil
mediate ralief is tent them by the , " ' . '. 'V'"'" . " everybody feels the wide gap which
govdrnmSnt. i unless otherwise ordered Itv thel"lrt i'upcanincc1 his dominating
Kiitintv lutiiti'ftl jtitiiitiilHim
k .. . . V"IHI.I Vllltllll MIMUIIItll.
buccewor io ir. cotter. Hopublicaii electors and voters of
wjiajia, Aiarcn ii. it is believed , mo siaie, wiuioui regain to past
-iiK.w.mt i.N-
IH'ivoimllty leaves behind. One
thing can lie gathered with the
greatest certainly from the signs of
cordial sympathy in which Atwtro-
.??2iriMrJt adfF' lHave order at Hint,
tory Offlee, drop a IWh), or tee drherof
our delivery nairou,
nekMn.Wa nn lrnr onb Ij.iHn.
Iftl.-.f . oJ- W M aTCM.HJM
jwuun .imi.arv ioai
lerm or six days.
uiiru.
mlan dwni
stOmcru for ii
oanea to tuittoincn for a
All orders promptly
. , q. htolt
Buinw Mn8Rcr.
ST0VESandRAN,GES
PliiDibiDf, Gas and iSlfaw FilUnt
Tinware and Artistic Metal Work
a Specialty.
that Thomas L. Kimball, the pro-out ' Ifnltlcal alllliatlons, who believe fu
... ii...... .. . .i ine Ait ericitu urine n i or timtei.t.
iw.uvio me general manager oi volulJrnin,, .rtgnlfylng American Hungarian au.l Fngllshpai-s havt
UIL- IJIIIUII I IICIIIC
called
made
Potter.
nion Pacillc railway, will Ih i JhImu-, giving free, KiiiiInr educa- vied with each other in oxpreslng,
uK)ii to take tho place ' tlon to the masses of the iieople, ' ,m,i frolll tii,. -till inoro iotn.lil.nf
vacant by the death of T. J. ' eilbetually j.rotec.lng all lui.'.an j ' . . Mt ' ' ''" 'l "f
rights In every section ol our com- "'''iiiiieoi naij, uuiu.oiii lanj wkh
mi'AKvnl for the
UUXJiTUX UUJI1
tablMiedlnim
HICHAHIS)N .t
'ASY'H FnrnaftM. H.
TIih IIhiii-m Don't WmiiI It.
(,'oi'Jixjf aik.n, March 10. A gov
ernment Order has leen publislied
forbidding the Importation from
Amurlouof bacon and steum lurd,
and other undrosjwd iwrk produft.
The order goeslnfo etleet Immedlnto-
moil country, and who desire to
promote friendly feeling and jier
niauent harmony throughout the
state by maintaining a government
pledged to thte objects and prin
ciples, am cortllally iuviteil to unite
liiijolectlngdolcgutos to the rupul
Ilcun state convention. Hesiieet
fully submitted.
JfWKI'II HlMUNf
Chulrmun.
not stand alone lu her sorrow. We
are convinced that proofs of sym
pathy from abroad will roach even
greater dimensions. There Is u
further feeling of satisfaction tit
seeing tho crown pi'Iuco ascend the
throne, whohorolc nuflbrlngs lmve
niudo him tin object of Interest even
tohlsutlversarlew.
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