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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1888)
- R.f i;; V , lt J l - H Ml n'-""-' ' iil.im'.muiJWiujNjjupwragrauiiJimnuwuijjijmmci mju-axju i ii-ui-iuiJju "buMN'G CAPITAL JOURNAL rtniMMiiiii ;VERV EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY. BV THK Crtitol Journal PublWifag Conmn". J IXCOHI-OHATKII JA8. R. SHEPARD, Bmmh MMgr. 0i, 112 Court Slrrel, 0r" llonw Work. THRUM OK MUIWCIUITJON DAILY. OManr, r mu w gfit HWHlHw, J)- irmll J ) TttrM immtlw lii tiifcll . 1 l'r wwtt delivered hy irrlr 1 WMKKI.Y. -On voir J fin 7 1 10 lIlV OUillllln Orw ywr, If jwld fljr In mlmiiw,.. 80 HIS IHIItltlf, K-itnaer turn mtthiH-iwM to io rde MilMrliHMM U-M... . Jlr. T. I). I'Mlar U (Hir duly hiiIIkiHimI IraVttfiiig Agent. 49JntrHl hk iiiiiiIIhmi iiuiIIit nl tlic fdili).Orcoli, lVxtolllcf . Mnn-li H. imt. MONIMY, JUXK -I, 1WW. Tin: riiouiiiiTinN ri.ATi'ou.M. Tho iroilti!tIuniH(H met to the iiiiiiiImt of 1,000 mid ujwnnlH In untloiml (xnivuiitiou, in I milium jmiIIh, lnxt Thurndny, nnl during n two diiyM kwwIoii completed their IiiihIiiwh and uiljoiiriiyd,, It wan tii))Ml (Imt tho Uch((o';i of u(!' nigu would Mlrupwjiiio llcord, and itn foiiHldynitlon induwd n lively debute; Imt It wiih fujunruly met In the plntforiii alctt-fl, uiiil tliu third jmrly hIiiiiiIh committed to frnuiln Millhi(,'e. "Tins riKlit or mjflruge," limy declare, "rentH on no mere clr miiiihIuiico of race, color, mx or nationality." It Iimh Iri-ii hold liy tliiMtiiirlHtliat Ihooleetoral HiillViie Ih not a rlht, Imthuho It can 1h re nt rieted hy thu lawmaltliif,' power on any educational or projKTly itialillcatlon that may he deemed 0XRdlunt; and OiIh retention, nflcr declaring the right of women, C-'hliumeorany other idlen race to vnlo, provide for "hucIi educational ImIn"iih may he wloe. Tluiru Ih an IncoiihlHleney In HiIh. If tlioMiflVngu Ih a right a Inherent right to man and woman alllte, what author ity can the lawmaking power (ntaU or national) plead, to limit HiIh jwnil heritage, hy Imposing an 4'ducutloiial limitation' There Ih a luck of eoiiHlderatlon iuaiilfcnt In thin. Of ooureo tliurulHiilniiil monopoly plaiilc. "The monopoly In land.'' the platform decIareH, "Ih a wrong to I ho jieoplii, ami pulille land should Iki mnurved to actual hoUIoix." TIiIh conioH nil her late In the day, and might lie wonted hy the Irreverent ana political ehotttnut. During the war, when It wiw uncertain whether Ihogovernnient would Mirvlvu to admlulHterlhe puhliu domain, the republican who remained In eon grw, (theNHilhern doinooratH hav ing rvtlrml with eininlve fanninm ado,) lAado pmlW and prodlgiil nrHiiln to every railroad and other oorKiratlonthat applied, and puhlle KUillmeiit Nvmed to approve the Inanity. Mill the country Minivod thoHlnilu, and (he credit inohlller and other fruudH thai grow out thin laud jmrtltlon, gave the itiuntry Hueh a dliituxto for the pnuttUv, that tliereverttoHwIngof the Knduluni him liwn iimu'IkmI, and now a grant of land to thcumt merltorlouH en terprise, no nioiulKtr of conim would have the liurdlliiMxl to adv cute Cleveland'H late Nvrutiirv of the Interior, 1,. (. ('. I.amar, hnniKht reUd raiiwir and the uiont llugmnt neHitUm Into the ttomrt nieiit, hut he ko( ufler the greli' land MiMdUU with Iiiiuiuiim eimoo-, Hint iiiIIIIoiih of non of uiumrped mllnwtl grand wetv n torwl to (lit puhllo doumlii during hU liitHinilwney. On tlitt Ihiueriiuwllon thto itild WHtwr HHMtW hi avtmvttgMnt ns vht. Tim tlwt jilniik of their pht funii (Min4.ti of thU Uild diniUr tl(Hi; Tlwt the iiwuitmptutxi, Imixtrta lion, uMrtMtlon. IruiMiKH-tHtlon u nwile ihiUIo eriniMH ami iHiuUhel h liiieiu They dwinml tlwt Mich pnihlhl. thHi I Ktmrml thrtHigh aiuoud- menu t uur iwIKhw! and tale o. KtltutitMw MtfontHl hy iroinr Uwk- Any fiHtu f IhxHixt ur wgnkthm of uie iMjuw tmrne U iHmmuuHt wm. liury to mkmI KtivttriiutMit. hfiuv I hey fevwr the liumiHlUii. hUJhlu, f Mil Mnwl Uw, "wlttNvby imr iwuuttM Muvruutwil," to im iMr JiiwxtuwUW lugi, u ilorivlim hijv. JHi tn uur KKMUM IMtkMtMl vUm." KAtrvMIHW UHt. Tlw H)Uv lf Um UktU (Mrtll HMI HMtl tlwrv im)1 MbU Jihljw Klly, ut IWhImU, llw hlh jrWt f wtr mttmtlvti . turn, wHU tlw (mx ut) wltUky himI I4mw mImIUUmI Ih imW that tint imMtttt iMtltr UM llUIMflAl li..U IHMy 1)0 fwUllMMl tl Mppft tlw ROv. Ing thriHtgh it delegte,iilw wHiitw free whisky, and all police control rumoved, that I lis people may Iks driven to prohibition In Mjlf defenw;. Thin Ih the "Thorough" imlioy f IiOrtl StrAtford during the reign of Charles I., which brought that minister and hi eoveruign to the block and overturned the monarchy. Common wjiisj and thu pant centu rion admoiilnh gradual reform, nn tli wntlmi'iit of n lM-dnlf inimt !' oduoHtLwl to u change ; hut these z(ilotn would throw down every re- ntrictiou, and deluge thu country with a nHUirnnlia of debauch, in the iR'lief that the preservative forces of WRiety will free theniMolvoH of the evil. TJiln in too adventurous to Ir. clawed with practical jiolltlcn. There In an anchor thrown out which may wive this inchoate parly from drifting on therockn. ThcfC in teiniterato teniR'ranci.' jwople are willing to ntrengthen themw.'lves hy forming alliunccM. Di their lucid interval) they will give heed to a iloubt whether cold water Iimh milll .lent purifying iKiwer to waxh away tliu hiiih or tliu world. Tliererore they MiggcHt, in dulcet tonen, that the extirpation of thunnlooti from our mldnt will relievo labor of no jimnv of itn nreneiitllln. that it would bo wIho for the workman and bin c'iii)loyur alike to jmol Ihhui'h, "and unite with tin for thu accoiuplinh inent thereof." TIiIh Iii llntion comen from preach er and moral reformer, but It con taliiH tho danguroUH uuchantment of I Irce. 'I ho practical, every day world in not wllllnir to throw awiiv what good It ban already obtained, on the lllunory promlne that noclety Ih to be traiinformeil in a day. That too eloxely rcHeiul)leH the dog and thu nhadow. It In bidding for tho millennium, and this Halntn' rent may not Inwtt hand, llenlde all the above reform, tho HiirphiH In tho trcanurv In'toboro- iucei, me iinmeut imnlvii or taxa tion removed, civil nervlce upMluU mentn made on merit and lltnens, tniHtn iind capltallxed pooln rendered unlawful, thu Sabbath ircnerved and defended an a civil Inntltutlou, and arbitration Introduced for the net (lenient of labor dln)uten. Theno enterprlnlng rcforiners havo ntt out to poll one million voten next NovemU'r, and they have niatlu a IIIhuuI bid for that uinount of nu'p port. If I hoy had only contracted to glvo every prohibition voter forty ncrw of land and a grey mule, they might reach thu limit they have dcnlguatcd. THE CBXHUAh KbEOTION ll l IIIUIII -'-'iiimmil " " ""'!" - mi i mini J.JI .IJUJ)IIIIIMItl-tJM-Jl liJi ""lt""'w"nl'",""'M" 'W I mv ADTnnTISInIE-Ts. ' groceries. I. ; . It l'sse.s off Uuictly. It Fjook Like a Kcpuliliran Vlctary. A Full Vole Cast. An exchange nayn: "Several en thilnlantle Boston gentlemeii have Invented a new method of u.slnir tho HiirphiH In tho United Staten treas ury. I liny proiMmo to iilMillnh unury of Interest by having the govern ment establish duHwltoriis of money at all iicctary polntn to loan money without iuteront to all who can give noourlty." This we have iH'fnro iiduinhniliHl an a gnvn baekerpropwtoii, although a well Informed eorroniMUident, Mr. J. 1. Itoltcrtnou, disclaims It on Udialf of that iwirty. Tho proiuwltlon to make the government tho creditor of tho Inirrowlng vluw ntrlkec our Judgment favondily, and It would Ik highly prolltablo to havo an oxjHirt dUeuwIoii of this nubject. Our western fannern inunt lo n llevwl of their prvnout erushlug bunion of lutunmt, or a terrible wil anilty 111 imiiui over the country. All things have an ond, and f-o did tlie most interesting political ctimjxiign neon in Oregon' for some time, come to Itn close tonlay. The dnv oiKnol nleHHHiitaftcr the recent rains, and it was evident from the (line tliu polls oiK'iied, that n Inrgu vote would Ir.' cant. Of cotimc one thing tiiatlent additional interest to the cauiHilgu was tho fact that the election held to-day ws to bo the ociiinggun of a presidential cam paign. An Oregon went to-day, to will one or the other of the two great politico! );irtlcs feel more. Jubilant and aggressive in tliu presidential Kht. It wiu (illlli oiihIIv tt lu RM)ii flint all three partion, If the prohioltl&n- istn will liislnt on being called a party, Intended to make it u'llL'ht to the Jlninli, and thin, at hu early hour, cauned republicans, especially, to drop lie pencil, and uvgin "tid ing 'em in ntraight" wlthoutiiny other markn on their ticketn then werenlncwl thereby thenrinfpr. Tlie recent ndnn Ayero mv(irable to the republicaiiH Jn' hiorb- thun one way. It put all the fannern In good lumor,aud a man Is more apt to vote right when ho In feeling that way, than when bin prospects nre poorer, and tho voters of that clans certainly turned out eu manne, and nearly all whoever felt tlie leant bit like re publicaiiH potcd nHtralglit ticket that counted one for eacli republican nominee. Tho democrats and the prohibitionists each worked like tlgem In thu Interest of theirconunon cause, tho defeat of tliu republican party, and one rather iiiterentiiiir sight at the polls at South Salem. wan the chairman of the state dem oeratlu central committee, and an "earnest leader in the prohibition jMirty" in close communion. ; . Of coumo this paper went to pronn too early to gut the entiro vote of the elty,it not hav ing yet Won cant. At 2 p. in., how ever, South Salem precinct had east lfi7 voten. Total vote In lRJO.ViTS It wan mill that tho votu was fully up to that of previous yennriuiil the report wan that very little Hcratehlng wan being dono except among thu democrats, and prohibitionists. At UslG i.m,, aw votes Had b'cen cast in Salem precinct, where only .'ISO were cant, all told, two years ago. That In distinctively a town precinct, however, and It Is likely voting wan early there. Here (he name report In regard to tho iia of the pencil wan hoard, and in fact, at every one of tho four voting places ot Salem, It was said that "never wero no ninny uiiM'ratched republican tlcketn cant." At Kast Salem, whero 003 votes wero cant in '80, at 2.1M) p. in. -151 votes had been deimsltcd in the box. In North Salem, the democrats aroworKingiiKo tigers, but the re publicans appear to 1m holding them level. There Is Nild to bo a consid erable falling otl'ln tho prohibition vote of that precinct tint. At 20 p. in., 215 votes had been oast; In 18K0 tho vote wan 2lV. Takun all in all, through the city it looks very much as though tho republicans would havo ovun little more than their usual inajor men, -earn wore ontortalued hy noine that tho republican nominee for nohool nuiwrlntondent wan run- nlng IhiIiIiuI, but they were not bourn by any majority of tho work ers ui (lie iKills. Tho election up to tho hour of our KVlnj; to press has boon very ipilet no rows, no dUturbaucon. Tho JoiniN.u.beRHtoNiy: "It looks like WW. BECK & SON Revolvers, Fishing Tackle. Cash Grocery Store ISAAC S. STEINER, Proprietor, 124 v State v St., v Salem. Alfull stock ol.. Tk,-Si)oiisiin,s 'SPOlRTINGr GOODS, IMPROVED -:- AMMUNITION!- ' ' 1 1 . . Toys, Cutler ' Novelties, Indian Clubs, Boxing Gloves, and everything usually kept in a gun store. 04 State Street, - - Salem; Groceries, Canned Goods, Fresh Vegetables; Etc. Just received a ulce article in New :- Orleans -:- Baking -:- Molasses. Specialties in Fruits Evaporated, Apples, Evaporated Peaches, . "' -Evaporated Nectarines, -;n f,. i , - Evaporated Apricots, ,'.., ,, , Evaporated Pears. THE BEST STOCK OF STOVES IN THE CITY IS AT R. M. WADE & CO'S, 282 to 286 Commercial Street, SALEM. 'and Stoves, Charter Oak Stoves,' BrWiton Ranges, WBBSl u AND MANY OTHER LEADING STYLES. Also a Complete Stock of Hardware and Farm Machinery, Wagons and Carriages. Bank Block, Three Doors South of 1st National Bank. HACKS -:- AND -:- BUGGIES! A nnollnpoflmcks, bugples, carts, enr- make mid tho best eastern made buggies. Dried Peeled, Peaches, v- Dried Peaches, it Dried Annrnlc. 1 ' Dried Currants, . ir-. : o Dried Apples, Dried Grapes Oregon Petit. Prunes, Imported German Prunes, ' Smyrna Figs, " Raisins, Persian Dates, Weller Brothers' 201. Commercial Street fc Tlie Reliable Grocers, KELLER & SONS, Are Still on Top, WITH Renewed Life ! Increased Patronage Heavier Sales New Goods! Join tlin nnnpAoelnn nn1 A,l t . orders we will treat you flue. Ewri'hnrtv OMnnbu tn T.w.t,nnn. goods. Tnoy cannot be supnsscd in quality. Look at our display windows as you pass. They are filled with delicious things. Every one Warranted! JOBBJNG and HORSESHOEING. Call on tho undersigned, wagon and car rlnl ',kwiinl,u' blacksmiths, 2U, 312. and 3l Commercial street, Salem. Scriber -: and : Pohle. tjortho Ijidles: Qdi and examine our rmborfeaving Oirpet Sweepers four styles. feather dusters always in stock. Janiillni Ibnnnno f)lmAtr.nvnMi. .. Big fellows and very Juicy. KELLER & SONS, Tho Orocers. Tun county ituulhlutt wouml up tlulr fuiH'rul urtKiMloiuiii tNttunlay ovoiiIiik lth u vnrluty of touching h))hnIii. Quito tv numborof mourn urn vir on tliotttixuiml liyhtmulont worn plenty to witiiwui tliolr irrlof. 'riiLMMrp wtw not pnwont, tw It lmtl ikmu unnrtitiitttily nilsUUil, but it will Ut tin oxlilliltlon thin ovuiiliitf, ultil In tlu littlillliuoiitMof tliu tomb. Hi hUm lino tlmt trim iimii'h Miuk H luiiubllmu victory." "'v y-ini -niitiiv4iui' n mill w, A msi'.vivii on Krhlnv roiHirttxl Jny UouUI Mrlmh.ly 111 : on Salur. tiny till vh ilfiiUsI and bis mhiiuI bwiltb votiobtHl for. 'l-lay bo Is nuHln kick lnirorKihlv mi bu brain tuul ototiMoh uIIK'UkI un.l in. MHiiiiM rMikltiK bUnyMom. As no oiio luw Hiiy tww to ubitl ftir tbU phitoomt, bU l(kiitiN(, If tlmt lo bU IHtllltltltMI. Will lUlt full nil tliuiuilillu HHr m tttUlotlvt. WM. BROWN 4 CO. -DEALER IN- BOO T S: Thk l'btktlapbki Nown, t.jyk tiiK of Jy ciuukl In ooiuifotlou with tlw UUlllO IIHtVtMIMUt, mlk tltOIIIMH of tliWHU, "tbo wrvokoruf rMllnvol. tlw ouwalr of rtiVHttw, tlw Hroto of ihhuhw, iu 11kitn uf WM lrt- TlwfrioWlpufMb MU ixmM jlttlo bMp h twlblt Into Uw wblto IMIHf 5 Mil. 11 HUM ANN HUVH bo In u.kwl byiiuuiy iHilltinU friomls us tn M obnuciM for nvlovtloii, mul hk ui- vorls, "I httvotbo ftilKt oontl lumo tlmt tho nwult will k fv,M. bio." Ills faithful itutl oltlolout ir vicxw inurtt bis wntlnuiuuvln atWny tuul wo Itnik to khs tho olooilou re turns ngtw with hU tlMniii. trHHMHt ; Ntttl tho thlnl jwriy, wt- tut llHt I'MlHAUor nun.l lull v. vllW, Im !XKk!. mty, Orvgwi, u. Jlw twW HUUK twKHw f Stiinv Tkt Yrnlld I'tulmu, YV. 1). Suit. 1)rt)ivUt I1I...V... 1...1 ttltW: "I mn ixtxHiiHiwHl KJocl trio Hit wm mt the von1 Ut rvniHlv ovory iw. Ouo man took lx lot tuM. ami uiu rainul iill.. .i f ID'ym' htamlliiK." AbrHlm lUi aruwW, IWIvTllo, ohtanS Anm: '"flio ltt lllnK iimikAw I liiouMtitb of othm Iwvo atblo.1 ; .y""'"V imi UK- YfllMI it unanbmrtw flwt Kkwtrk lMiteri lW vuiv nll(IUu ntthtlJSSe Ur Vtth at lr. II. Vf. CW.C CTI w . . 1 0 fc H JO 5 . a ""5.03 ' CJ3 S H O ElS Leather anil Finiliiios! csii paid yon Wwl, DHes, Pells aad te N. a OMMrtel (tew. SALKiT, . ORKGOX. L -v AN ' "j. T P 1 L VK ' Grange Store Salem Co-Operative Association F. of H. BEALKltSjIN Choice Groceries, Frovisions, Fruits, and Vegetables, Crockery, Glassware, Butter, Eggs, and Lard. ALL KINDS OK Produce Bought r JAMES A1TKKX, llanager. 26 State St., - . . SALEM, OR. FARMERS, -:- LIVERYMEN And others In need of Team or Carriage Harness: ItU-lll u.. . . bofnn. mi.'. r"erei to call uponnw VrtSZ, nu,!! ""Plete utoclc in the elty . Carriage Harness from A. F. Rissler & Ce. OK OHIOAQO, trwhleh I am .oleagent. Thete;hara am nil nn.iA s . uiauu UU1U First Class Pittsburg Leather, Warranted. The finest line of I)uMm. Wrenase In tht iui; I ihall endeiva?S frit attentloa to buSnewto merit VteX tlnuM or their flw, nTtne SmiU E. S. LAMPORT MVYKAm iiUIl uusXuu. ill jn INSURANCE LI II CoBininy, rlre and ill nne. JtM- ALBKRT. At, - . &0,Ow. A . .ilJ i.V.J "' .ft ttdff-Hfcl