"" TtTS ffiTVW "S CAPITAL VOL. 1. SALE1VI, OR., THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1SSS. NO. 2H. ptifT K-$m JOURNAL. PKOFESSIOXAI. CAKDS. - ....-m .itvunnVIM . T T "T CiEO. v. lit.L.1, Aiiun.m; ai "" r niul District Attorney. Oltlce itt court tlOtl'C. RVMSKY BINGHAM, ATTORNEYS nnd Counselors at Law. Business in t He Supreme Court iv specialty, fenlem, Or. FOllD, NEW ADVEKTISEMKNTS. IrnlLMON Counheior ATTORNEY AND Ijiw, Snlcm, Oregon. office, up stairs in Patton's blocks -1E0. H. BURNETT, ATTORNEY AT (t Law, Salem, Oregon. Office over ...... .. .-..,.. invitjulML'v'u AT O Law, Salem, Oregon. Olllee In Patton's block, up stairs ovcrBelt's drug store. ILndd & Rush's bink. & . ..n,.n.t inwMTLiV n In Ijiw. Otllce over Capitol National jlanK, ::-! uoiiimuiVHii oui, ww.tv. J. Knlem, Oregon. Office In Knglnnd'a aIoCK. legai uii-5iiii;s3 w. ... .... -... Hxith life and tire insurance. UTM. KAISKK, AMlVllUJilil Al u.vn, Siilem. Orecou. Otllce with Tilinon vWrA In Patton's building. "Will practice n nil the courts of Oregon. Collections hiade. Italia omce mraiirsi ti ixi") . H.DVARCY, ATTORNEY ANDGOUN uoinr lit. Law. Salem. Oreeron. Having Ki) abstract of the records of Marion coun- M. Ulrtlltflltlir 11. 1(11, lllltl (IIIIITtV MIIIUA ll ti- Bum. he has special facilities for examining titles to real csuue. THE.'. BEST Woven Wire Bed ! ON THIS COAST! Is Manufactured by GEO. M. PARKER, 133 Finh Street, Portland. Or. For sale by A. T. YEATON, SALEM, OREGON. NEW AnrKItTISKMr.XTS. MISS JULIA L. CHAMBERLIN, I LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS PKOlll STATE COXVRXTHIX. STRICKLER T3ROS. -DEAI.E11S IJJ- XEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SAIEIVI BATHS. H. DIAMOND, Proprietor. Com- St., bet. Ferry and State. 111 WING, HAIR CUTTING AND Inll J shampooing neatly done, LADD & BUSH, RANKERS! Salem, - Oregon. IrnllANSACTS A GENERAL RANKING I business in all its urnncncs. WEST BROTHERS' MEAT MARKET, "JOOCoraraerclal St., Salem. 'CHOICE STEAKS & OTHER MEAT'S .1 i constantly on hand, and delivered to any part of the city at lowest living rates. Pl04i.se give us your patronage. CITY MEAT MARKET STOVES AND TINWARE I Roofing and Spouting a Specially. 3-At;the old stand of Ben. Strang, Com mercial Street. ML jVI. MEAD, PRACTICAL CUTLER -TRACIIKK OF- Voice Culture, Piano fr Harmony Music Parlers: '"' sXmtmlsl BanH' Block, SALEM, - - - OREGON. ESTABLISHED 11Y NATIONAL 11.,. fl 11T. (Wild 1U AUTIIOIIITV. TlioCanitalNat OK- ' SALEM, - - Capital Paid up, -Surplus, - - - R. S. WALLACE, OREGON, - - $75,000 Itimizfd Afcoount of Doines in Cil and I'.V. 21)1) Ih1t'ntis in Session wlm have n (Jootl Time Together. A DISASTROUS FIKK. Tlie Chair Factory, one of Salem's Leading Industries, I hi rued to the (Jround. - President. Vice-1'resldent. - - - Cashier. Filing Saws a Specialty. Shop on the alley, opposite Minto's Liv ery Stable, Salem, Or. TV 0T JUST RECEIVED. A NEW STOCK QE NEW STYLES IN WALL PAPER A FUI.T. STOCK OF Fancy Goods, Moldings, Brackets, Picture Frames, Artists' Materials, Etc., ALWAYS ON HAND. W. M. SARGEANT, 07 Commercial Street, Salem, Or. J.;il. ALHERT, (. 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 niarket- o produce, consigned or in st either in private granaries or D C. Howard, Proprietor. 1ST VTE STREET, - SALEM, OREGON. ere- All kinds of fresh and cured meats Sil ways on hand. Full weight and a square pieaian arounu. The SALEM MARKET OS COURT STREET". constantly on mind the best quality of F.J. BABCOCK, Cabinet Maker! -AND Stale and County Warrants Bought at Par. COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted at roasonablo rates. Drafts drown direct on New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Portland, London, Paris, lierlln, Hong Kong and Calcutta. L W. CCXX, (Successor to The Port Drug Co.) 100 State Street, Salem, Oregon. FULL LIjSIIS Duns and Medicines u Wi and Salt Meats ! And all kinds of SAUSAGE. 3The CLEANEST kept market in the Mty CnlLqtHl bee. for yourself. McCROW fc WILLARD. uii UNDERTAKER. KABBAH'S .BLOCK, STATE STREET, Salem, Oregon. AU kinds of Furnlturo made to order. A full line'Of Caskets always on hand. J. J. JENNINGS, D. DS. -SSfi38 T-A-vTrTC'-,' CHEMICALS & PATENT .MEDICINES Toilet Articles, Perfumeries, Druggist Sundries. Physicians Prescriptions and Family Jtceincs a Specially. Tcctb Extracted Without Pain by a New Process alEETH FILLED WITH THE LATEST improved fillings. Plates mado on short notice, and at roasonablo terms. Gold fillings a specialty. SrAny and all work in tho Dental line. Olllrfi In Itrpvinnn'R block over J. M. Itrwon. 'berg fc Co's. AGENCY FOR THE CELKHRATED FULL HAVANA KILLER Red Letter 5c. Cigar. S-The best rive cent cigar in the mar ket. H. W. COX. 100 St;ite Street, Salem. About 1 :ol) o'clock this morning Policeman II. Uarndrick while stnnding on Commercial street near the corner of State, noticed a lurid light in the sky in the northwestern part of the city, and thinking that the cooperage back of the State Insurance olllee was on lire, he im mediately gave the alarm. The department responded with its usual alacrity and on arriving at Center St., it was discovered that the large chair factory of Mount & McMillen, on the river front and Union streets was the building on lire. In less than ten minutes No ,Ts had a stream from the hydrant and Papitnls nnd Tigers several streams from the hitter's engine upon the burning building, but the lire had gained such headway that it was impossible to save it. Itepoits as to where the lirestarted are conflicting, some claiming that It originated in the north end while others insist that it was in the south west corner of the building when they arrived on tV . -:.v. Tho cause of the lire is unknown, although the general belief is that it M'as of incendiary origin. Tho building was full of dry wood, shavings and other combustible material and burn ed very rapidly, Two hundred doz en finished chairs were stored in the north end of the building and of this number 31 dozen were saved. Thero were 200 dozen more under way in the shop and material for about 100 dozen more. The eflorts of the liremen were successful in saving the engine and tho dry house, but the building with its machinery and contents, with ino exception ol that stated above, was a total loss. The factory was owned by a joint stock company, ine memoers oi wmen and tne amount they had invested in it are as follews: Mr. Stnhlcy. SoOOO; 11. M. Wade & Co., $1000; H. M. Wade, $1000; A. Jiush, $1000; Xey. Hush, $700; Oren Barker., $800; Williams te England, $1.'W0; Win. Wade, $o00; Chris Fiddlier, $tf.'$00, James Wells, 2000. The factory cost $14,500 originally and has since been improved. There was no insurance on the building. 1 he lessees, Messrs. Mount it Mc The state prohibition convention met in Portland at 10 o'clock yester day a.m. The delegation from Mari on county was only exceeded in num ber by that from Multnomah. At 10:30 Prof. G. M. Miller called the assemblage to order. As the train bearing the delegates from Marion, Linn, Lane and Douglas counties was three hours late, he recom mended that an adjournment he taken till 1 o'clock. A motion to that eli'ect prevailed. Shortly before 2 o'clock the delayed delegates arrived, and tho convention re assembled, ltev. O. Taylor was chosen temporary chairman and N. 1$. Gaylord temporary secretary. A committee on credentials was ap pointed, and a recess taken to give the committee time to report. On re-assembling the committee report ed the names of those delegates entitled to their seats, which report was adopted. .1. W. Webb. J. U. Amos mul n. W. Dinnnick were appointed a com mittee on nominations for per manent organization, who retired to prepare their report. The committee on platform was composed of one member from each county, .1. M. Dick, from Marion county, being placed on the com mittee. The committee on perma nent organization reported in favor of C. C. Jlogue, ofBonton, for chair man, and K. 10. McKinney, of Mari fn, and C. II. Stockton, of Clatsop, oor secretaries. The nominations were as follows : For congress, T. W. Davenport, of Marion ; supreme judge, to be select ed by the executive committee ; presidential electers: Dr. A. C. Kin ney, of Clatsop; 1$. F. Jiamp, of Douglas; and (). D. Taylor, of Was co. Amouirthe deletrntos scloctoil n the national convention, Samuel Kami), of Marion, wa named. While waiting the report of the committee on nominations, Walter Thomas Mills, tho little giant from Ohio, made an address. 1 lis speech waselo(uentand forcible, and arous ed Ills audience to tho highest pitch of enthusiasm. The convention adjourned till !) o'clock this morning. MORNING TIMGIiAE 'S 1)1 IWia he WmU '.urge is Doing. THE CHIXKSK TKKATY. The Terms unon Which tho Celestials may Enter ami Leave our Shores. sui'RKin: COIIKT. Sali:m, March 20, 1S88. .Mary .1. Weber, resp., vs. Emil Weber, app.; appeal from Mult nomah county; judgment of tho lower court reversed; appellant to pay thecosts; opinion by Stratum, .1. Following is the syllabus: 1. Divorce Power to Grant Statutory. The power to grant a divorce and such other relief as is Mniim. cniuiiiiifiil finminim- i ) usually incidental t Hereto is nurelv factory last January and were build- "''itutory. inn Hi) u irood business. Their loss - Divorce Pleading. Wife's is about $3,000, insured for $1,)00 in unoert isros. agency. Washington, Mar. 28. The new Chinese treaty, which was made public to-day, provides that for a pe riod of twenty years, dating from the exchange of ratiilcations, the coming of Chinese labours to tho United States is prohibited. This does not apply to a Chinese laborer who lias a lawful wife, child or par ent in the United States, or property therein to the value of one thousand dollars, or debts of like amount duo him. Every Chinese laborer, on leaving the United States, must, as a condition for his return, deposit with the collector of customs of the district from which he departs, a full description in writing of his family or property or debts, and shall be furnished with a certilicate showing ids right to return to the United States. Should this statement prove false, he forfeits Ills right to return. Such right of return shall bo exer cised within one year from the date of leaving the United States, but may be extended for an addition al period which must not exceed ono year. The existing privileges of travel and sojourn in (he United States to Chinese olllcials. teachersy students, merchants and travelers for curiosity and pleasure remain undisturbed. ( 'liinese laborers shall have for the protection of their per sons and property, all the rights given by the laws of the United States, except (he right to become naturalized citizens. It is agreed In (he treaty to pay $27.r),((ll) as full In demnify for all tho losses sustained by Chinese subjects, who have been victims of injury in person and property at (he hands of wicked and lawless men. If within six months before the expiration of a period of twenty years, neither government formally gives notice to the other of its termination, the treaty shall re main in force for another period of twenty years. It K lilMATK llt.VSCII(. S. S-Ga to J. O'Donald's shop on Hleh St.. between Court and Btate. Halem. and cct ine of J. M. Coulter's patent improved LADDKRS. Lightest LaJJtr latde In Oregon. Kelly's Old Stand ! ! I7AVING PURCHASED THE RLACK Ll smith shon known as Kelly's Old ruino, i win nereaiier oe prepareu to uo an kinds of 1acksmifhing Repairing n tho best style known to the trade at hort notice. Tho best of workmen cm loyed, and nil work guaranteed to give Uisfaetlon. Horseshoeing a Specialty! J. J. JARNIGAN, Kelly's Old Stand, Kalom, Or. KUTAUUHHED IN 1870. PACIFIC CIDER, VINEGAR AND Fruit Preserving Co. SALEM, - - OREGON. - Manufacturer of s Cider Jelly, Currant Jelly, Apple and Pear Butler, Sweet and Champagne Cider, Cider Syrup for iMince Meat, Currant Wine of a Superior Quality, Tomato Catsup, Plain and German Pickles! PURE CIDER VINEGAR. Sfeiner& Blosser -DEALERS IS- STOVES, RANGES, Tin and Copper Ware, HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS, 130, State Street, SALEM, - - OREGON. The burnini; of this factory niiiv bo coiiHlclcreri in tho light of n nubile caliunity, hh it guvo employment to from twenty to twenty-live IiuikIh. several of them beinir skilled laborers. Tho faetory has never been a paying venture, and, al though tho lessees were conlident of building ui) a good business, it is not probable that it will be renullt. SAUER KRAUT A HBATUKB OF 188S. AKont8 for tho Iloynton'n furnace. A specialty mado of rooting; and njoiitllit,'. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Salt Decided. A suit brought by the Oregonlan Railway company through its re ceiver, C. N. Scott, to compel pay ment by the O. It. & N. company of the former's taxes, amounting to about $.r),000, in Marion, Lime, Polk and Yamhill countieH was on Tues day decided by Judge Deady, of the United States circuit court, against the defendants, as former cases have been. As Is well known tho O. It. k N. Co. has n ninety-nine years lease on the narrow gauge, but kicks at paying Uh taxes. The point raised Mils Hum hv Urn f). If. St. X. cniii. pany was tliat the taxes were not henarate nronertv. Tn a divorce suit by a wife her pleading ought to allege what personal property of hers the husband has in his 'pos session or control to enable the court to make a decree in her favor therefor. !t. Divorce Suit Pleading Jn. In a divorce suit by the wife, when she alleges that certain personal property Is tho property of her hus band, a decree tinning the same is her separate property will be reversed as unauthorized and con trary to tho pleadings. J. H. Stellen app vs. ( H. Hill etal., rcsns.; appeal from Multno mah county; argued and submitted. Frank 15. Jolly, attorney for ap pellant. Kimnit 11. Williams, attorney for respondents. -. V. Wirt Saunders' III other. Mr. PobAVllson, son of the pop ular county clerk of Henton county, now attending Hellevlew Medical college, New York city, writes home that he recently made tho aeuuain tanco in that city of Dr. Iliicon Kaij,nders, a brother of tho no torious Wirt Saunders. Jlob says that Dr. hammers Is a genial ami H. W. COX, Lis conhtantly on hand a well wleetod tstock of Brericke & Schreck's w lomoopathic Preparations am NKVTI.Y l'ltlNTRO OUIPE TO BE HAD I'ltlN Al'l'MCATION. Tne B. & S. PREPARATIONS Vre the Purest and Bast. H. V. OOX th only authorized agent. -iiU for the 11. AH. Homeopathic Pro- arutkmn and accept no other. UVtt. fitufiitf I l.lor lnfivn nrflnra n(. KnA. ftory Oitlco, drop a l'ostnl, or te driver of our uwivory wheoii. Wo keep frKallon kin tink 2-gallnn demi johns that aro loaned to wihtomem for u term of six days. All ordit promptly tilled. O. STOLTZ, Huslnej Manager. Oregon Peach Bitters About eighteen year ago I received a hurt In wy hack from a idle of lumlwr felling on me, and ever xtnee had !een troubled with weak kldneyx more or lew; and the hurt year very' much. Through the reuimmendatlon of Henrv Keene. I bought a bottle of II. KIiui'ii Oregon l'eaoh Bitters and before I hud taken half the bottle I found a great relief from It. I Mlevelltoboniplendld remedy for the dneyi.and heartily recommend It for the oame. J. II. 1"011TB1U AumavUle, January 12, Kwi A. E. STRANG, No. :m CommoruJal fStrcgt, SALEM, t, - OREGON. -iirai.hu i be! kid STOVES and RANGES Plumbing, Gas and Steam Pilling. Tinware and Artistic Metal Work a Specialty. rAiawt for the HICHAIUWON A BOYNTON COMPANY'S Furnace. K- -Ajft tor t tublUhed In ISM. due till they became del iiquent, on accomplished gentleman and that the llrst Monday in Anrll, and that) ho 8))()kt. vcry ,t.gret fully of his plaintin could not maintain suit to brother's unfortunate career, He rciiuire taxes for ono year to be paid. ,i,.i,i u'lrt'u fniwirni uim-ii- .iiut I but must sue to oblige the payment ,us father's immense wealth, and lot all tne taxes arising during thu attrllmtoM tlioso Ktorlon mul the rest pendency of the lease. Tho court ()f )i1h ,iet.,rf t(, ,llonti,l aberration overreiiled the demurrer and held luluvl ,y e.cewiv um of opium. hat the taxoH were due from the jt.iho dated that Cieo. H. VillIams I tine the roll was put into thij ;i ,v(.eived $1 ,X) for ills service uh 1 Hher IPs hands for collection, ami l(,unw.l Wlrt'n last trial. , inigh be collected 1-fore they were Corvailis 'l'imt. technically tlelliKjuent, by wile of i iiemonal protierty, unci that the1 IMirty was not bound to apply for an I Mnm r Hue lloiw. which woro not yet iihmmaI, and i i,,irtlimi ,. iIU, tim of blaok niaroM wiilcii it ciiuld not IK known , ,, , , , .. r .. . . . DOUglit HI JiHIli ""I'K, "i uillll cwilll- tv, a bay mare bought of M. X, Chapman unil a gray homi bought of J. A. McDonald. Thueo horse will bo used In tho llvory stable of fjodtlard t Knizlor, anil jih thoy nro all fliHHtdy and showy anluials, thoy will Ikju groat addition to tho stable. whether tho O. It. & N. Co. would lie milled upon to pay or not. - " Rent French Kid, genuine Kangaroo mul other brands both in Indie and gents' foot wour at prlcoH nver lKjforo ollfereil In Halom. Kor eusli by Stuigor Jlros. until their removal to Geo. 32. Good's old stand. The following deeds were record ed In the olllee of tho county clerk dining tho past week: Joseph Hcharbec'k ami wife to Joseph 1 hissing, 100 acres In T. 0 S., R. 1 W.j W,'M). I). I Libby to R. 10. Libby, in terest In 4 acres near.SIlverton; $I(M). .lames Reunion to August Sohreib er, lots? and S In block 12 in Halem; $l,-tro. Alex Potter and wife to David 11. Close, lots 1, U, ii, I, r, and (I in block 11 in Turner; $ir,0. John 11. Hhults and wife to D. Hoyer, part of lot 2 In block 1 In Woodburii;.',!). Henry Heltman and wife to B. I Randall 10. of block III) and lots 1, l', 7 and 8 In block ill in University Addition to Salem; $1,100. M. W. Swegle to t,hus. Sueglo, Id:: acres in T. 7 H., R. U W.; $-l,(M)(). W. T. (jlllliert and wife to (!. A. Roberts, jiart of lot 7 In block 00 In Salem; $000. J. K. (Jill et al. to (JIiiih. R. Moores, jmrt of block 71 in Balein; Si. (). & C. R. R. Co. etal. to 8. R. Shaw, 10 acres In T. II S., It. UK.; $100. I Laura R. Wythe to C. R, Moores, I part of block 71 In Salem; $1. i S. L. MoCJco and wife to Leo I Willis, part of lot 1 in block 1 In l Salem; 1,00. W. J. I 'oily ami J. W. Cox, ad ininistrators to Angolliiu McAfee et nl., l acres in claiin 7i, T. 7 S., R. 'J. W., and JtOfl acre in T. (I ,S., R. 2 W.;$!,y. Now U tli Tlnif Now that tho, jxilitiuil (ainipiilgii Is approaching 11 Is soniMiualilo time to HiilwcrllMs for tho C'aimtai. Jomt.VAi.. It will contain full reports of all political coiivoiiIIohh, meetings and oleetioiiM, and a cordial llllJCUHHlon Of tllO (plOMtlOIIH at lame, nnd will bo dollvorod anywhere In tho city for lfi conU per week, or will Imj wilt by mall for 6 per year. Leave ordem at thin olllee or with the route ugent. A,