Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, April 02, 1888, Image 1

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    OWMH1 V
CAPITAL
JOURNAL
SALEM, OR., MONDAY, APRIL 2, 1SSS.
VOL- 1.
NO. 28.
PROFESSIOXAI. CAKDS.
Zn iv 11FLT ATTORNEY AT IjxYM
Gnd DW ?ict Attorney. Offlco at court
house.
-.. A BINGHAM, ATTORNEYS
RAJnrt rounselore nt Law. Bus Iness In
1ir niSS?e Court a specialty. Balcm, Or.
tt mN FORD, ATTORNEY AND
T1 Counselor at 'Law,, Salem, Oregon.
A. LO"?Viir.ln Pntton's block.
Office, uij ""
vn II UUKNETT, ATTORNEY AT
fr La",' Salem, Oregon. Office over
.V.j j. iiiiaii's bank.
lauu .
,r.w X. GREGG. ATTORNEYS AT
!"AX S,i, OreeonVomco In ration's
foci, up stairs overmen's drug store
5 Taw C "nice ov?r StftolNaUonal
. nr.y-v.i 4fnrrtnWPV Am
jahk, 249 Commercial ov.., ....., ..
TVl3PRIGGS, ATTORNEY AT LAW,
T RAtwn i Oregon. Office In England's
SM : LwilbttSnew of all kinds. Also
f'VVl::.r"2H Am Insurance.
botn wo "" " :
WXgoXomeethTmnon
ri.nl if Patwn "building. Will practice,
hall the courts of Oiegon. ColYcctlons
. nwnnnTinr rn 1 AHf
made jum u'p "" - "
P J &ra 1 La'w SalcmVo. Having
ShJtrictof the records of Marion coun
fv fncludmga lot and block index of So
em he hn" Special facilities for examining
titles to real estate.
- -.. a nr-T-KTt7-V An rviTTTC-
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
SALEM BATHS.
H. DIAMOND, Proprietor.
Com- St., bet. Ferry and State,
n HAVING, HAIR CUTTING AND
J5 shampooing neatly done.
LADD & BUSH,
BAN K E RS !
Salem, - Oregon,
rVNSACT A GENERAL BANKING
business In all its branches.
WEST BROTHERS'
MEAT MARKET,
300, Commercial St., Salem.
CHOICE STEAKS & OTHER MEATS
I! constantly on hand, and delivered to
any part of the city at lowest living rates.
Please glc us your patronage.
CITY MEAT MARKET
D. C, Howard, Proprietor.
STATE STREET, - SALEM, OREGON.
3A11 kinds of fresh and cured meats
always on hand. Full weight and ajsquaro
deal all around.
The SALEM MARKET
OS COURT STREET.
Constantly on hand the best quality of
Mi and Salt Meats !
And all kinds of
S AUS AO E.
i-The CLEANEST kept market in the
city. Cull and see for yourself.
McCROW A WILLARD.
3-Go to J. O'DonaldS) shop on High sU.
between Court and State, Salem, and got
one of J. M. Coulter's patent Improved
LADDERS.
Lightest Ladder made in Oregon.
Telly's Old Stand ! !
SAVING PURCHASED THE BLACK
smlth shop known as Kelly's Old
id, I will hereafter bo prepared to do all
kinds of
mthinfiMT UnurmmiA)
hum mwi l' MM
In the best style known to tho trade at
'nort notice. The best of workmen om-
Kvi1 and all work guaranteed to give
wuefivctlon.
Horseshoeing a Specialty!
J. J. JARNIGAN,
Kelly's Old Stand, Salem, Or.
H. W. COX,
" constantly on hand a well selected
stock of
Bcericke & Schreck's
Homeopathic Preparations
A NEATLY PRINTED GUIDE TO nE
HAD UPON APPLICATION.
k nnroi
Tne B. & S. PREPARATIONS
Are the Purest and Rest. II. W. COX
JS?" y auiborlted agent.
1H for the U. & 8. Homeopathic Pre-
uuhu and accept no other.
NEW ADVERTISKMTJNTS.
THE.-. BEST
Woven Wire Bed !
ON THUS COAST 1
Is Manufactured by
GEO. M. PARKER,
133 Fifth Street, Portland. Or.
For sale by
A. T. YEATON,
SALEM, OREGON.
STRICKLER BROS.
-DEALERS IX-
STOVES AND TINWARE I
Roofing and Spouting a Specially.
BAt'tho old stand of Ben. Strang, Com
mercial Street.
M. M. MEAD,
PRACTICAL CUTLER
Filing Saws a Specialty.
Shop on the alley, opposite Mlnto's Liv
ery Stable, Salem, Or.
RV
JUST RECEIVED, A NEW STOCK
OF NEW STYLES IN
WALL PAPER
A FULL STOCK OP
Fancy Goods, Moldings,
Brackets, Picture Frames,
Artists' Materials, Etc.,
ALWAYS ON HAND.
1 W. M. SARGEANT,
207 Commercial Street, Salem, Or.
F.J.BABCOCK,
Cabinet Maker!
-ANI
UNDERTAKER.
FARRAR'S BLOCK, STATE STREET,
Salem, Oregon.
All Irl.wla nf pllrnttlirrt innrift In nriler.
A full lino of Caskets always on hand.
j. J. JENNINGS, D. DS.
JS5S!B) TMXT'TTQ'r
Teeth Extracted Without Pain by a Newl'roecss
TEETH FILLED WITH THE LATEST
improved fillings. nates made on
short notice, and at reasonable terms.
Gold fillings a specialty.
tfB-Any and all work In tho Dental lino.
Office In Ilreyman'8 block over J. M. Rosen
berg & Go's.
t Established in 1870.
PACIFIC CIDER, YINEGAR
AND
Fruit Preserving Co.
OF
SALEM, - - OREGON.
Manufacturers of
Cider Jelly, Currant Jelly, Apple and Tear
Butler, Sweet and Champagne Cider, Cider
Syrup for Mince Meat, Currant Wine of a
Superior Quality, Tomato Catsup, Plain and
German Pickles.
PURE CIDER VINEGAR.
SALTER KRAUT
A FEATURE OF 1884
For Sweet Older, leavo orders at Fac
tory Office, drop a Postal, or nee driver of
Johns that are loaned to ""'
term 01 six uyis .f -
flllod- G. STOLTZ,
Business Manager.
Oregon Peach Bitters
About eighteen years ago I received a
hdrt in my baek from PUo c .Mumbjr
roubfed wlth'weak kidneys more or less;
and the lost year very "'"" ":"" ",
reujmmendntlon Tpf Hepw keene, I
bought a uouie 01 ji. ""? " V!i7r.
Bitters and before I bad taken i half the
bottle I found a greev .rw""' ". -hZ
believe It to be a splendid 7.. S
kldneTB.nnd heartily recommend It for the
same. . . &ir """-
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
MISS JULIA L. CHAMBERLIN,
TEACHER OF
Voice Culture, Piano & Harmonv
Music Parlers: 8,,'SET,aI
Bank Block,
SALEM, .... OREGON.
ESTABLISHED! BY NATIONAL! AUTHORITY.
Tiie Capital National Bank
UK
SALEM, - - - OREGON.
Capital Paid up, .... $75,000
Surplus, ......
It. S. WALLACE, - - President.
, Vice-President.
.1. II. ALBERT, I- - - - Cashier.
DIRECTORS)
W. W. Mnrtln,
R. S. Wallace,
J. II. Albert,
T. McF. Patton.
W. T. Gray,
J. M. Martin,
LOANS IVTADE
To farmers on wheat and other market-
ablo produce, consigned or in store,
either In private granaries or
public warehouses.
State and County Warrants Bought at Par.
COMMERCIAL PAPER
Discounted at reasonable rates. Drafts
drawn direct on Now York, Chicago, San
Francisco, Portland, London, Paris, Berlin,
Hong Kong and Calcutta.
H. W. COX,
(Successor to The Port Drug Co.)
100 State Street, Salem, Oregon.
FULL LINE
Drugs and Medicines
CHEMICALS & PATENT MEDICINES
Toilet Articles,
Perfumeries,
Druggist Sundries.
Physicians Prescriptions and Family
Recipes a Specialty.
AGENCY FOR THE CELEBRATED
FULL HAVANA FILLER
Red Letter 5c. Cigar.
3-Tho best &e wnt cigar In tho mar-
KCl.
II. W. COX,
100 State Street, Salem
Steiner& Blosser
-DHALEK9 IN-
STOVES, RANGES,
Tin and Copper Ware,
HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS.
130, Slate Street,
SALEM, - - OREGON.
S-ARont for the Boynton's furnace. A
Knetlaltv mado of rooting and spouting.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
A. E. STRANG,
No. 303 Commerelul Street,
SALEr, - - OREGON.
DHALEIl IN
STOVES and RANGES
Plumbing, Gas and Steam Fitting.
Tinware and Artistic Metal Work
a Specialty.
-Agent for the RICHARDSON &
BOYNTON COMPANY'H KurnueoM, E
tabllibed In m.
LATEST DISPATCHES.
Murder Rampant in Xcw York- A Lis
of Sonic of the Victims.
FATAL. 1501LER EXI'LOSION.
Steamer Bob Irw in lilown to Pieces
anil Se eral Lives Lost.
Mt. Vkrnon, N. Y. April 2. The
steamer Bob Irvin, avIiom; boiler ex
ploded yebterday, killing the ci
ttiinmul fireman, was blown Into
kindling wood. The vessel was en
tering shallow water at the tlmo of
the explosion. It is supposed the
water had been allowed to run low
in the boiler, and that immediately
cold water was pumped in, the ex
plosion occurred. The fireman's body
could not be found, and it is believed
he was blown to pieces. Tho re
mains of the captain in almost an
unrecognizable condition, were
found on the wreck. The boilers
were ripped from end to end.
Murder Rampant.
New York April 2. Jtibt at the
present murder is rampant in this
city. Before day break this morning
au Italian named Guanncno Conte
was found lying dead on the floor of
his room in a basement, with deep
cuts on him which showed the
manner of his death.
Patrick Ilaukenham slashed his
wife to death with a razor in the
bafcement of a house. He was in
toxicated at the time.
Carrie Hein, aged 47 years, was
fonnd dead with her skull fractured.
Clubbed to Death.
' San Francisco, April 2. Win
Martin died yesterday from tho
eil'ects of n clubbing given him by
policeman Charles O'Neil u few
days ago. The latter in arresting
Martin for stabbing a man named
Goldstein, was himself cut by
Martin, and fearing that his life was
in danger, O'Neil clubbed Martin
over tho head, with the result as
above stated.
The War In Abyssinia.
Massowah, April 2. King John
has sent a letter to General San Mar-
zeni, wiying he cannot conclude
peace upon tho conditions proposed
by the Italians. Tho probabilities
are that further negotiations will be
held.
Will Fight it Out.
Pittsburg, April 2. Representa
tives of all tho lodges of the brother
hood of Locomotive Engineers, met
yesterday and agreed to support tho
Chicago, Burlington and Quincy
strikers throughout the whole
trouble.
University Concert.
The concert at tho University
Chapel next Wednesday evening
promises to bo a musical event. Be
sides the choruses by tho University
Choral Club, Misses Jones, Parrish,
and Gillingham, Messrs. Scars and
Bagley, and others will assist. The
Exhibition of the Anthrophone, a
new kind of musical instrument,
will have its first exhibition in Sa
lem at this time.
Ilurklen's Arnica Halve.
Tho best salve in tho world for
cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum,
fever sores, tetter, chapped handy,
chilblains, corns, and all skin erup
tions, and positively cures piles, or
no pay required. It is guaranteed
to give perfect satisfaction, or money
refunded. Price Si cents per box.
For wile by Dr. II. W. Cox.
Admitted to Practice.
Italph Mondy, son of ox-Governor
Moody, was admitted to practice in
all the courta of tho state, in tho
Supremo Court to-day, upon motion
of George II. Burnett. Wo hopo to
see our young friond a shining legal
light and wish him great success In
Ills cliohon profession.
(jelling Beady to Liquidate.
Noxt Thursday State Treasurer
Webb will Issue bis 31st notice, call
ing in all outstanding warrants,
which have been presented and not
paid for want of funds. They
amount to about $72,000.
TELEKK vI'HIC SPLINTS.
Dr. W. Bisscl, the arctic explorer,
died in Berlin yesterday.
The senate to-day passed the
house bill granting a pension to
Mrs. General Logan.
The senate has continued the
nomination of John Myers.
United States marshal for Oregon.
A postofilce has been established
at Eagle, Shoshone county, Idaho,
and A. A. Weber appointed post
master. The international council of
women, which has been in session
several days in Washington, closes
it session this afternoon.
Tho Icelandic Educational So
ciety of Winnepeg, Manitoba, has
addressed a memorial to congress,
asking that congress recognizo
Liefrin Ericsson as the discoverer of
America.
The residence of Congressman
William Walter Phelpx, two miles
from Englcwood, N. J., was destroy
ed yesterday by an explosion of il
luminating gas in tho art gallery.
Loss $150,000.
A heavy wind on Friday night
caused an accident to the Merchants'
dry dock, San Francisco. A hole
was knocked in one of tho boats,
causing it to fill with water and
sink. The damage will bo tempo
rary. A rumor is current in San Fran
cisco that S. B. Armour, elder
brother of the pork king of Chicago,
intends establishing a packinghouse
In that city. The presence of Mr.
Armour in Pescadco, fifty miles
from San Francisco, gives currency
to the runnr.
Saturday afternoon while Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Tash were entering
Sacramento from their farm, their
team ran away and threw them out
They were coming in to have their
baby baptized. The child, who was
nearly two month old, was struck
on tho head and was almost instant
ly killed.
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CAM. F0K KEI'liniJCAN COMK.NTKIX.
A republican convention for tho
state of Oregon is called to meet at
the city of Portland, Oregon, on
Wednesday, the 11th day of Apr!.,
A. I). 1888, at 11 o'clock a. m.,
for tho purpose of nominating can
didates for the following officers,
to-wit. Representative in congress,
three presidential electors, supremo
judge and district olllcers. and to
select six delegates to attend tho
national repuolican convention,
and to transact such other business
as may properly come uelore tne
convention. Tho convention will
consist of 209 delegates, apportion
ed among tno several counties as
follews:
Del. Del.
Halter 6 IJiko a
Kenton 7 Ijino 10
Clackamas 0 Linn 10
Clathon 7 Mulhcur 2
Columbia... -i Marlon . . II
Cook ... -. 7 Morrow ... 6
Crook !! Multnomah 30
Curry 3 Polk a
Douglas 0 Tillamook H
illlllam fi Umatilla 10
Grant union
JackMin 7 Wallowa.. -I
Joscphlnu 4 Wukco I)
Kiamaill a hiuiiiihkkjh n
Yamhill. u
Total am
The same beinir one delegate at
large from each county and one
delegate for every 150 voters and
one Tor every fraction over one-half
thereof, cast lor lion, iiinger ner
mann, congressman, at ino hist
general election. The committee
recommend una tne primaries no
held March !11. iaS8. and the
county conventions April I, 1888,
unless otherwise ordered by the
eonntv central committee.
Republican olectors and voters of
tne state, witnoui regard 10 past
political affiliations, who believe in
tlm American nriiu'lnlo of protect
ive tariff and dignifying American
a or. irlviinr iree. nopuuir educa
tion to the masses of the iieople,
effectually protecting all human
rights in every section of our com
mon country, and who desire to
promote friendly feeling and per
manent harmony throughout tho
state by maintaining a government
pledgcil to these objectH and prin
ciples, are cordially invited to unite
in selecting delegates to tho ropul
lican state convention. RohihjcU
fully submitted.
Johkpii Simon,
Chairman.
Kerorder'8 Court.
George Winters was arrested last
Saturday night by Policeman Barn
driok for an assault committed on
Will H. Parry, manager of tills
pajier. Tho latter declined prosecut
ing the caso and Wintere was dis
charged by Recorder Btriokier tills
morning.
JIORMXG TELEGIMIIS.
ligliloing Flashes or What llic World
al Large is Doing.
THE RAILROADMEN'S STRIKE.
The Trouhlo Over Handling "(I" Cars
Still Extending.
Kansas City, April 1. Switch
engineers and firemen of all roads
entering the city except the Bur
lington, held a meeting late last
night, at which they resolved that
after 12 o'clock, noon, Monday they
would refuse to handle any Burling
ton cars of freight except It be live
stock or Krishablo freight, which
had been started previous to that
hour. A committee called on tho
superintendents to-day and notified
them of the order. If road engineers
aro put in yards to do switching, or
new men aro hired In their places,
then switchmen will refuse to work.
Managers of tho lines have not yet
made known what they will do,
but it is presumed they will attempt
to handle tho freight.
STILL ANOTHER DEMAND.
Milwaukee, April 1. Switch
men of tho St. Paul company, in
this city, have formulated a de
mand to bo presented Gen. Roswcll
Miller, that no "Q freight shall bo
handled by tho road under any
circumstances. In the event that
tho demand is not complied
with, they will quit work at 11
o'clock to-morrow.
ONE MORE STRIKE.
St. Joseph, April 1. All freight
brakemen on tho Kansas City, St.
Joseph and Council Bluffs railroad
struck to-day. They assign as a
reason the danger of their lives In
working with ''scab engineers."
This makes 500 strikers now in tho
city.
Cm "lie j 'h Contention.
San Fkvncisco, April I. Tile
confession of Mate Caskoy and Ste
ward Baehman,ofthobark Brussels,
which was almost totally destroyed
by fire in tho stream on the morning
of March 0th, that the vessel was
deliberately set on fire by Baehman,
who was Induced to do so by her
Captain, lias cieated a decided sen
sation in marine circles. Tho dis
trict ntto-ney will to-morrow lay
the whole matter before the grand,.
Jury.
Attempted '.lull Ilreuk.
Charleston, (Mo)., April 1.
Three prisoners confined in tho Jail
hero made an unsuccessful attempt
to escape last night. They started a
fire against tho door of their cell
hoping to expand tho metal door
until it should burst its fastenings.
Tho light of the flrowas discovered
and the game stopped, but notbeforo
they were almost suffocated with
the smoke. One of the parties Is in
for burglary and tho other two for
minor offenses.
Special Train Wrei kel.
Baltimore, April 1. A special
legislative train on tho Annapolis
Short Lino Hallway was wrecked
this afternoon at Revels. Senator
Adams and several members of tho
House of Delegates were Injured.
Now Is the Time
Now that tho political campaign
is approaching It is seasonable time
to subscribe for tho Capital
Journal. It will contain full
rcHrts of all political conventions,
meetings and elections, and a cordial
discussion of tho questions at issuo,
and will bo delivered anywhere In
tho city for 15 cents per week, or
will le sent by mall for $5 per year.
Leavo orders at this olllco or with
tho route agent.
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An Absolute Cure.
Tho ORIGINAL ABIETINE
OINTMENT Is only nut un in lartre
tvo-ou noo liu boxes, and is an
absolute cure for old son burns,
wounds. chaiMM'd hands, and all
skin eruptions. Will positively
euro all lunds of pllos. Ask for tho
ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINT
MENT. Sold byD.W. Matthews
& Co., 100 State street, gulom, at 26
cents por lox - by mail 30 cents.
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