Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, March 21, 1888, Image 4

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PRATH 1'MIER TK VIIKKIA
A Foruifr SiUrrton Man Killed till-
UlffflpliiiR to Croi lictHffn
Can at AIMna.
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from
Mr. WIIIImiii I)M'rt, of AlMim,
wtowiwvWlliiKfrk,I,Riii1ri'lMtlvi-H
t rttvcrloti, I-t evwilni; rm-lwd
llii'Htd Information tlwt liurlni-tHinl
liftri rwl HUiliIi-n mik! tfrrlliU' Iulh
liy Mil run oit liy frfijelit ral"
t AlMllH.
DcxTt, wlio N HrixMitiT liy
trwlc, mhiIciI from Ills limne I"
Albltm for Portland to ilo wine
work. An ho nwmd the ferry lie
lird tin- ft-rry lt wliitk'Hiid lie
ftnrtcd to run to cwtfli It. At thin
moment a freight train hi seed
In Mwecii him anil the ferry -ll
hiiiI bliM'kwl hit A fellow
workman who uuiultli lilm limn-
MKt-d to JuniiU'tw'ii tuomritiid
landed hafely on the other hide.
Desert filmed the Iron liuliler on the
Mile of one of the earn ami mmhik
himself arouuil ux)ii the liimi'n.
The tniln wiim still moving, and,
while Dew-rt kish1 for a mtoihI to
Mtwily himself prewnitory to iimi
llIK to the Krouuil on the other side
of the truck, h Midden jerk of the
wrx tlin-w him oil his feel anil he
fell on hi- lfk ami ncek miller the
whivN Ih-Iom, wlileh ietl over Ills
htwd, ami Ixfore the train could U
Moh'I hit brahiH iw wnltered
nIouk the track for a dlhtanei of fll
feet, iiiHkliiiCHKliaitly trail. IWtI'h
head and face w en eriished Into an
uiireetiflulwdile iiihmh. lie witn hImi
tliJtinKl hImmiI the ImmI.n. I liver I had
h Ihix of (ooli In 111 hand at the
llnu', which were run over and
limke.li. Iiesort wat raised In Sll-
vertmi and hi uvii!k tlll reside
tlieie. lie l cKikeii of by jmlile
in Suleiii w ho knew him well, a an
Imliifihotin ami eiu-rxetle ymniKi
iimn ami h good fellow . j
An liupieM will Ih held over IiIm
tvtiMlim to-daj and tln'y will bo
bntuxht to Sllverton for Interment
to-morrow.
WAMS HIS PRISONER.
Thf Shfriff of Clarke Conntj. W. T..
fltr Requisition I'apr.
S N. Secret, -hcriii 01 imw
iwu'ntv, V. T., arrived here Monday
night with requisition jwi-erH from
f5ov. Semt.le, of Washington Terri
tory, fortlie cu-tody of John Haine,
w ho w ah under arre-t at Pendleton.
Hani-, It will Ih- remcmUTed, in the
u who i-mwjiwI wniie montliH ago
n the Clarke eminty Jail at Van
couver, W.T., when lieWHHWiniiiiwi
awaiting trial for an u-ault uinm
the jH'ixm of a young lady nhool
tiwher, mr that city. I le managed
to Ket aen- Hie rier Into On-gon
ami went to Pendleton, where lie
whh taken down with the mea-le
and for a time It w thought that
he would die. In hi" delirium
he fjwke of having menu ai
Vancouver, and his phylclan
wrote to the ot-iiiiittor there iLk.
lug him to Inform Haim-t' folk-x of
hit condition. The ixmt-inahtor gae
thin information to the authorltlee,
w ho telegraiihed the city marshal to
watch HaineK, and in w f his
rccouTing to arnt him. Last
week ho U"eame eonvaleM'eiit and
uuMiirnxteil. The sheri II' left here
yixterday morning for Pendleton,
with u warrant ofnrn-t attached to
hN remiMtion iniihtk, and by this
time .Mr. John Haines Ih nrobably
on his way back to the Vancouver
lull.
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IUIIrU Work.
The Oicironlan wiys: I tail road
Contmetor ('. W. Hunt n-turnwl
yesterday from a btislm. trip to
SetUtle. He my that the ten miles
oflhe Seattle, I.ako Shore t Ijis
lerii't. line, iK'gliinlngiil a line forty
miles east ifS4-ttle for which lie
has the contract, Isiuiirlyall graded,
wrt of the piling has Uvn driven
and lumber l U'ing cut for the tn-
tle. lie exjKH'ts to complete his
coutmet In fifty or flxty days. Mr,
HuiitNtys track has Ihcii laid on
the Seattle, I jike Short A Eastern
to the eiiniHmy's ctwl mines, forty
inllixeHst of Seattle, ami irepara
tlons im Mug made to t-lilp cool.
MV. Hunt Is shipping all hl Oregon
Pacllle plant to Wnllwln for ih' on
the t)re)pin t Wasliinglou Terrltorj
rimd, on which favorHble progress
has UtMi made.
Iland concert to-night,
lee cream at A. Strong & Co'.
Fresh oysters nt A. Strong &.CV-. i
HerlK-rt Wilson is reportel a
quite ill.
Al. P. C'hurcbell, of Eugene is in
the city.
S. A. Clarke has returned to
Portland.
Hev. S. P. Wib-on, of Eugene, I
in the city.
Lewis Pettyjohn ha returned
from California.
Sts-ond Hegiiuetit Band eoneert at
the tijK'ra Iioum; to-nigm
.Ai.EM, March 21, 1888.
W. B. Walker, nppellant, vs. IxuLs
GolcLmith, et al. respondent.".
This is an appeal from the decree
r ri,o circuit court from Multnomah
county, in the mutter of taxation of
co-ts in a suit for partition oi mc
eri-t half of the Balch donation land
claim. Tiie appellant who was the
plaintitr below tiled his cost bill
which included an item of $2.59.00.
The decree of the court below
iliviillowiiiL' said item is reversed
and the same is allowed and ordered
For Booh. Stationery & Fancy fads !
GO TO
Soda water, milk tdiake and lem- to be taxed as disbursement in iu
onade at A. Mrong & C9 s. cjiu-e; opinion by Strahan, J.
Frank McClure, of Por.land, is, (jeo. Aiuslie fc Co. appellant, vs.
now druggist at the asylum. Bertha Kohn, respondent and
Two little daughters of Hon. W. ThomD.OI. DeHart kCo. appellants
Holnu. are down with the ,.-. fj Bppall J,' Mult.
'Mrs Frank Baker, who has been noniah county; argued and ub
verv i-erloasly ill for sometime, Is mltted. NichoLs & Deady atty's for
convaleM'ii g". Ainslie ik Co., Emmons & Emmons
Hev. Filler J. S. lilte is auenu-, aU ,b for Thompson, DeHart & Co.
ingthpiUerjubik-e of Archbishops , Mallorj. & SImon
iim in Portland. ' ,
After the lxin.1 coiKt-rt take your , atty' for Bertha Kohn.
,U',y "'...nn.S'8 Wlf.r.1. tor.
cream and oysters. "
Ernest Webb, miii of Elder J. W. Anybody can catcli a cold thi
Webb, who has tieen (pilte ill with kind of weather. The trouble is to
lung fever, is getting better. let go nkethe man who caught the
John West's little daughter w ho We nilvjfce our reaiiers to pur-
wstraIKSr,",,, 'hzi D- :rthcwLti,Coof
Matt Small, after quite siege of 106 State street, Salem, a bo tie of
V. S. grand jurv duty, returnwl to SANTA ABIE, the California
Sllverton from Portland to-day. King of Consumption, Asthma,
Henry Ankeny, who went to I Bronchitis, Coughs and Croup
Stiuthern Oregon some three weeks,, j k it handy. "Its
'train n'tUr U ,1,0n,,,,g,,'pl.luB to the taste and death to
Tin". Iurirct audience that has a-1 the above complaints. Sold at $1.00
M.inlilctl in theOncru House for sev-1 liottle or 3 for W.oO. CALI-
enil years will greet the band boysj poHXIA CAT-K-CUHE gives im
lo'"i,1, , , mediate relief. The Catarrhal virus
Mrs. Hev. Newel ' fV ,s MK)11 displaced by if, healing and
from attendance on the Woman s . ., . ,-. i. .. 1
Missionary meeting of the Presby- penetrating nature. Give it a trial,
terian church in Portland. Six months treatment $1.00, sent by
McF. Patton
98, STATE STREET.
ASK TO BE SHOWN :
. BOn,-,,nsEnv PLAIN AND FANCY. ASHTO&
GAL CAP PLAIN' AND NUMBERED. TYPE WRITERS
MATERIAL. ACME WRITING AND SCHOOL
TABLETS. FABER'S PENCILS AND PEN-
LE-
llntn! fc) Mr Oomeor.
I luvornor Pennoyor has made the
follow lug apMilutmunts simv our
IiMit report. Commissioners for()a-
t'tklMU SUl r !);.
ICldcr.l. W. Webtt retunied hume
l4MUy friMii PortUmd, whtm he had
tn-cll Mtlelldlllir the .Multnomah
tswnty inhibition Mluwrk andjI", l-'lerick A.
ftrmmrin w llli the tate executive rlml "Utt'l. New
tsuniiilltee the rmlixand ilatw for j N'l",r. Clnelimttl, Ohio. Notaries
rfc.( i eiiitu- M. John hihI Walter ' " ' I lohiii. Warm Springs Ageu
T. MI1U. He rejiorlti that iwtht''.V w- t.'illlland. Portlan.l
vult if thlsetHiR'rtiiuti tlio ndlou. Jhn It. Wheal, Portland; Waliaiv
State Treasurer U. W. Webb and
wife left this morning for their old
home, Pendleton, where they will
remain alxuit three weeks.
Secretary of State Geo. W. Mc
Brlde is e)eetcd home from Cali
fornia in alhiut eight dajs. His
health is greatly improved.
Mls Delia Brey, who has Ik-cii a
contlrmtsl invalid and -ullerer for
nianv years, ih reiMirieu as ueing
considerably lower than ever before, j
Alfred (iobalet, the surveyor, has
returned from California, where he
went to locate last month. The
country did not suit him and he is
glad to get back to Mucin.
Elder J. W. Webb, returned from
Portland on the morning train, and
will gotosccralKiuts in Iuie ami
IJ1111 counties, attending the county
convention at Eugene on Friday.
Mr. Fred. Masher, of Silverton,
has been down very low with lier
Burnham, 1H' complaint for sum' time, and at last
York Gabriel accounts whs unaiiie 10 uirn niin-
uue
mail $1.10.
doiii! lfraihr' Litriait Trof;raranie.
On next Saturday evening at 7:30
o'clock, the following programme
w ill be rendered at the regular meet
ing of the .Good Templars' Lodge,
and all members are requested to be
present: Speech, Bro. Frank Davey;
solo, "Some Day I'll Wander Back
Again," Bro. Boyer; reading, Bro.
Baker; instrumental duet, Bros. Bar
tel and Ainistrong; recitation, Bro.
Buyer; quartette, "The Old Home
Aint What it Used to Was;" speech.
N. It. Gaylord ; es-siy, Mrs. M. J.
Mcl'lier-on.
TATIT.KTS
HOLDERS. RUBBER BANDS Aisu
ERASERS. SPENCERIAN
COMPASS PENCILS, ONLY TO BE SEEN TO BE AP
PRECIATED. McGILL'S STAPLE PRESSES
AND STAPLE BINDERS.
Tissue Paper of all Shades, and Materials
for Paper Flowers.
M VBIE TODD'S DIAMOND POINTED GOLD PENS-ALL WAR
RANTED. VIRTS FOUNTAIN PENS-BEST IN THE
MARKET. CAMBRIDGE BIBLES, CHEAPER AND
BETTER THAN THE OXFORD. BROOKS'
NORMAL TEACHER. PAGE ON
TEACHING. TRACY'S TEACH
ERS' RECORD. NORMAL
QUESTION BOOK.
Roberts' Rules of Order.
Sf'tHTlVKU T.OR BOOK. GILLCHRIST'S .MA V&L. Ui 1XS-
FANTRY OFFICERS, (PRICE $1.00). UPTON'S TACTICS
AND REED'S REVISED EDITION, ($0 CENTS.
For Fruit Growers :
PEAR CULTURE FOR PROFIT, (fcl.00). DOWNING'S REVISED
NEW EDITION FRUITS AND FRUIT TREES OF AMER
ICA, ($5.00). INSECTS INJURIOUS TO FRUITS, (3). '
THOMAS' AMERICAN FRUIT CULTURIST,
PRICE $2. HOP CULTURE NEW
AND REVISED EDITION,
40 CENTS.
98, STATE ST. SALEM, OR.
OF
His recoerv is
tit( lUttt were lived fur Marion
ciKinty: KvUoxcrnor Mt. John will
Hk lieiv on lcniHrmnv, Sunday,
April 1Mb, ami on tiie xlltliU
ImutwurtbciUiy on MmuUty, Atrit
llttli, amlat StUertontMt the 17th.
Waiter T. .Mills tlw llttk- KlMiit"
ftmi Ohki, will Uher April 4th, at
T) p. in. lMng Mt'ivlMry trf tiie
lutcnwtnml ('nikRt l'mhtMlloii
AkMMtUtMi, Ih will pi4wbly ad
tin llrt i4hlenl of the I'nlvcHty
ml tMr frtemls mi t p. m. of ilu
"hi day.
VMUUit.Ut lt.r.fMWw
Im eveiilim In i-hhk e.(io
ertHtf Moody 'h r-4dcmv uitd
KftwmU ihi PMy hill Hk writur
self ill U'd
doubtful.
Catterlin V Hicks, the photogra
phers, this afterniMiu took a tine
lihotocranh of the Second Itenimcut
1 r . ..A . ... .1
Yale, Misti P. (., Tillamook conn-1 l"l- '1m'1l,,l,,1ulv1' 'T1', f", ,,ulr
tttiih, iii lit iiiici iiiiisiitHi ami
ty ; It. M. luulMrd, Piirtlaud ; Geti.
Noland, Astoria; I.. (I. Ittv, Itke
iew , J. E. Aiken. Portland ; (J. F.
RilliiiKS Ashland ; J. K. Snow,
Dnyvllle ; W. W. Parker. Atori t
II J. Halght, Portland ; John I.iml
Hy, l tirninle;S. Sherman, TYtlent
Jaeks.ni county ; Win. McKinucll,
Pine Valley, Union wmnty.
J.uillf ILrffir. Vrili.
t nljjht the gang of JummiIK'
artistic in even rc-iiect.
A gentlemiin, whose name we
fallisl ti learn, was struck by the aj
HHrHiuv of Salem as he (Nissotl
through the city on this morning's
train for California, and stopod
o er to take a good look at the tow n.
Mr. and Mrs. Matthieu were
uilfcd to Butte ille Friday aftermxin
by a dispatch ctniveying the sorrow-
mi iiiteiugeiuH) that tlielr tittle child
w as on its
Reporter.
death bed. Yamhill
jtst nlKlit the gang of Jueuile . .. .. ,..
lairxk t.W hae K,u iim.tting &tt WMiS'SS
tlviHVtlatkHi oil Mmi along Com- to Portland to assist in the service,
iiHelal street fur Mime time, entertsl I eoniuvttsl w itli the Silver Jubilee of
Martin A CoxV grocery Mnv b re- ' Archbishop (5 ross The Benelii.
imulKHiW.e.rfglfram one of Vn"' """ '"" fr ,,U,
the tr windows and carrletl I 1 'v,...,., , ..... .
MdrMtUMMNll trv,.. hWI ns Uway Hft cl-nrs eiBHrvtttw . ft- Cl . p. . 1. ? . "
..VJl...- ... ..1.1 ..1 I.. .,. ' . . . --- --- - S...J. ....... F IV
......p, r. t,ri wll imiv mi miiiMmte cwwiiiic Bum. cmiuIv ' Mime ineir ns.itioniv
Mord to Tscomi.
Mr. A. F. McCIaine, fonnerly of
Siherton, who has been cashier of
the National Bank of Commerce at
Taconia for some months, has
moved hi, family to Taconia, where
they will reside in future. Among
the stockholders of this bank are a
nuinlnTof wealthy Oregoulans, who
are lene.lttiiig by the more liberal
laws in regard to money which pre
vail in the territory.
bhttMtl, M cmervd w lib Iswuliml ' ett
ywltow ttoHit usm OMi the
tw Wi tWiltUK. A fUrtlMH- ex
MMiHMtkHt of Mr. .Ms' pnotMss
HoMltvtl hi hit. llHtl.M M'etl IH.W
4hhU mim! i4ruU. hvfWtiAirr u
Know u to Hw H4MN ttf Oft.!, all of
clawing nuiii,
ami a few im
wiuly,
keK in
clutiih tlwt lutd Uvn kft in the till.
Nothing of hIuv whs tMkeii ami at
tlHMigh tin- deMfvlatrs are well
ktiowit imkIiImh; will W tlone with
tHsm. 'llw Uiys will jty tld
MfMI)k tmv too often Mhd mn up
ill tills cite.
Mr. Vierick arrived here vttninv.
hU fHinllv liaving stoppetl otf to
visit In flnviks, Mnrbn tHintv.
AlUny Herald.
...
WkK.w.iHlkwl,.tfUirirt Mud aoiiuM Ow Uw if Uwj ikm't ks.k
k. r. siii.
I Follow in is thepixgram rentier.
tsl ktit evening in the grange lwtll
ftr tiie U'lterii of the W. R. C:
I liis(ruiiKtMl tlnvt, Mlssts Hvhis
and SltelttMi; jKHSin eittitltsl "Wihii-
an HeUemirps" Mrs A. K. IMii
HegUwent ltMitd, j Hre ; rtvltatkm, M rs A. A. TIumii
tMrt vmIuk we ; l du, Mr. ainl Mrs.
IwMimtHt. to ssttuitMHTu CvUtlUtttM I HUI "W14 ' "' l"i I Jwm MMto : 1 -. MW Lulu
iv antumi tlu. MUM,t- ! . JmwI tbe uriuoiil . I wittim.
tmi uniH ih Ih lht
HMCttultm tntttor
ir, rutiWr Uaitt,
)Mnus a wry
cum, 'fbe
tlVtS tttitutlo
l4lUtti(w l
tsrwttUfUl Nltd'
OWt.
Yh
totfiHttt UNk,Kua MiMty utber pUul J
Seil
txnteert
BollJInc UtK Kor Sale'!
Willis & ChamberUn have a few
desirable building lots in East
Salem for sale on reasonable term.
Parties, desiring eligible building
sites would do well toexaniinetliem,
as only a few such lot are to be had
in the city limits. Also, p. lots in
North Salem at special bargains.
Mrimboit Excnrfioa.
The ladies of the Woman's College
Association will give, about the
middle of April, a two day's steam
boat excursion to the Cascade.
They propose making this the
event of the season, so far as genuine
pleasure and enjoyment goes.
i..t. rrnjtT.
The week of prayer at the W. C.
T. lT. rooms, each tlay from 2 till 4
is well attended. Revs. W. Rollins,
A. R. Medbury and other pastors
will take part on Sunday from 3 till
4 o'ekvk. Everybody invited.
L. S. SKIFF & CO.
NEXT DOOR TO OPERA HOUSE, SALEM.
Vitalized Air Given for the Painless Extraction of Teeth.
Cffi-The person awakens from a pleasint dream with the aching
teeth gone.
Also Gold Crowns Set.
GREAT REDUCTION
IN-
i OnUsUi.
By an oversight the names of Rev,
J. M. IMok, pastor of the Evangel.
Wlehuruh ttf this eitv, and Mrs. T.
V. I)HveHrt. of Silverton. w.r. 110 Oi-i Pi 1
tMfnmi the 1U of delegates to ' W Oireei,
MMtMekkwnvaiMuttHtbeMiiMiU I01 . PwmM tb uriuciiwl , wl'
TWw pkiiU tev nHiitMMi b- Mlv. MVM l," , rtsl lu 1 were )e-tu hUhii tw Mtultt
M4 durttm lirr Mtuihrra trip ud ,llrtr tMM,lw te n.l di-' HutttirM ami Afty. AM seewkil to ! tw Pn4iiliitiou State ivuveutkni
lltU cMMiy t tile bMMity f t"uahtttlt eveellent wu4e. tWy eqjqy tHMlve-, -
tfcrtr rutk if ittrv thru . -n wriwnuHs m, well their wmi tu ttank Uioe who 1 n lestent lm iKMninatwl
FINESETS!
Set Dickens, 15 Volumes, half Russia, Usual Price 32.50, Oar Price $20.00.
Set Ljllon, 26
Set Thackeray, 11
Set Waverly, 12
Set E. P. Roe, 15
Cloth, Gilt top,
Half Morocco,
Half bloe Calf,
Cloth,
Set Capt M. Reid, 10 Vols. Cloth, " "
Fine Line of Papeterie in
22.50,
32.50,
22.50,
15.00,
23.50.
15.00.
17.50.
18.00.
10.00.
Latest Styles,
AT-
J.
BENSON STARR'S.
Salem, Oregon.
Ml
MkU rl4Mi.
The hmii who H mMea
IMmu vl Iwviim nfcmhux
bunkrt.. tniMMtuw alMM thr
)rvtr rMhlMMUHil at X. y.
v tttt m letmard nvui ,Mtlt
PKtetKT.
ptHtmtUkUtv. enmiml very favu. "Mwi u.
hk. uut4u. mm( euMiiliiM)lM-y !
e, ra Ui tot u KZ
--.. iwinimwwi HHtckt Thr OMHJIXAI.
H1 lx mtHf IMurihle ryvH than nlXTUvvrii
-,-........ iuh pnimM.
imw mi Nask and I
mm m . cuiv tot okt
lUr.mMMbto of sJlMthMI 11 Ha. "sK
brother M. StvksUer. of IntiUtu.
cuwmwsMHter trf the general land
, Hv, utt TJx J. AiMlersoa, of
VKI vn v "","- " eiNnuii-tMiter.
Ill i wax
M
smvs hurue.
HH baud,, nj ,
-vK. thr aullttthll. telHtiKlu W4M eiiuM4n vh.nW m0- kui ,H'oto. Will oUKvly
IM rtB.l ute.v to .xmtt.1 wul "". veUi al Aluaaj, ,T " Hk A for tW
M-iM Urn. - TMrly u. v iralttk. KIU I N A L A Kl KTI X K Ol XT.
. 1-- W-U-w HaWin. ii. k. MKNT SuM b a W. Matik.
ir mtmmmt r taa tlMnk tW iVrO .wmImm Ami ,w K" bsa-k mall M,-,
virr) r uw mw Umtmke kw u. iak. -k -.l
S.. . - . s.
ill Vs
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Just Arrived !
TIE HSEST USE OF
IjCapital Lumbering Company!
Even'
MANVFACTTKERS OK AND DBAI.BKS IN
Variety of Oregon Lumber,
Dressed and HnHrDcon
AHIIuierrand Purr tioodsl v ,., ' "
- ever in-Salem. -(Shingles, Laths, Pickets, Fence Posts,
tlwUto-
. in!
K
BOXES, Etc.
cak. cuLmtr.
'SALEM
OREGON.