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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1888)
EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL !tmi.uiiiisz EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY. IIY THK Capital Journal Publishing Company. IMCOKI'OKATrU OQcr, I IV Court Strtct. Optra House Dlock. THK.MH OK riUIHCIUITION HAIIiY. One yfrxr. by mall .,... .... to if) Hlx month, liy mall 2 tfl riirpn month liv until 1 'Jfi I'or wtk delivered by twrrier... ... 15 WJ'.HKLY. One ytwr JI ) Hlx month "ft One yr. If twill for In advance, 1 (JO Hlx month. ' CO vroMtintMbtrn Are fuithorired to re ceive Miltwrlpllon. JWIClllorcl HH MTOlld-ClU niHtlor Ht tlic Halem.OruKOii. 1 Wolllee, Juno !i. lm Republican National Ticket. For I'rtwlrtont, J1H2C.JAMIN JfAHKIrjON, Of Indiana. For Vlco President: LISVf I. SlOltTON, Of Now York. Foil I'jtIlIli:NTIAI. Kl.HCTOItB. Ilobcrt Mrliili,r Klmniilli Comity. Win. Kiijiiih, r .Miilliiiiiniili Chi. nly. c. v. i'(iiiui,nr ('iiiiMiirciiiinty. HATl'HDAY. AtHH'HTI, 1KHH. PAI IT.lt IMMIUItAVIN. 1 0 1 1 14 1 1 1 1 1 I Ih liuvinj llli' Willie ll'nll li( villi pauper iiiiiniraiilH who land on IhthIioivh in hordes and be iioiiw pulillc lniiilciiH dial thin coun try had for yearn, and lntlll having. 'tlioiiKlt Hie nulwiiire has lieen ineiiH iinihly iiliuted liy IcglHliillon for (lie hint few year. 'I'hivo juuiperx, when they do not In im a charge on the community which In pontcrcd with t Iii-iii, coino Into competition with tho working nif ii of KiikIuiuI ly doliiX hIIw1um1 work for prlccH far hclow what the Holf-nwpcctlnj; la borer with ti family to mipport eim alliird to accept, and niiich of the nilnury of the KiikIIhIi workman, which In attrlltntcd liy our protce t Ion htaUmmcn to "free trade," In directly traceable to this caiine. A committee of tho Iioiihc of cont moiiH him been grappling with the problem of miiHtr immigration for Millie time, and about the niuM mii Hlble Kolutlou that Iimh Ihvii Htiggettt ed Ih the eHtiibllHliment of the kiiiiic nyntem of liiHpccllon that Is now In practice In New York. ImmlgrantH with no ineaiiH of mipport and no friend In the country to guaranty that they will not become a public burden, are to be refused ixTiiilsalnu to laud, and the Hteamlioat coinimn Itw luvepttug Mich persoiiH uh pio-i'lt-Horn will be held lvpoiiHihlc fol'thotx' who nmy Hiicccctl In landing lit Nplto of tho law. If this Milutlou Ih tulnptcd by parliament, it will not bo tho llrvt time that tho mother country htM tnkeii a hint Horn the legislative wImIoiii of her ellllil. Tiik Autorlnu plueeKtliemiiiie otl Jiwto on tlttt vlue of a "write up" in h big owMtcru pMH'r tlmt Tin: Joiminai. Iihm e.iieMtl. "The pniMwltl(iii MiuudH t'Hlr enough," hyH our (sitoin, "but theadvertUlng limtter U nlwHyw riiuoti tluM m. of h Sil page (Saturday iimiiiiiioth edl lion, In Mippleiiient form, and Ih rwndy looked Ht by tho iuot eumml rwitlor, Inilng ivmllly rvtKiiWed h wlil limtter." Then Irt and St pwge pttpor wu rKHMl mh niUMpplled Ih Imr. A biinlnew man ewn devote but half hii hour to con over the market Hitd mm tho now of the ily. Thootiideiit (WiicpMiviiomoiv tluif, Ihhmiim he Iihh IiIh regtiUtr eouit o-f iMdlng, and tho working man tUther tMktw u ehoHp dally or a lvtnkly pKirx. Thin uvwumoh of oueye!oillo htutl' dUchurgml on tliH liiwtl tvf the riMdur U gt up at grout exKMid, but Iihh eHiiwith ly (w ntodew. wmammmmmmmMmim TnitNirtlitii lWttlc glvo o.ihi 4nu ratM to towchen. hihI thiw imliw will Ivrun during the pnvtit month. Tiw wMolen tf tho wt llHVtf HH11 Mllgllt 111 til MtlltMl UH- gmiklnV rtrMHiHtlntt; uow tht hh HglUM (4OW m willing! to lUtlll thMiM4vM( of thx ojHHrUiiitly to mh wlMtt hi tIMr (vmI nmriu. TltUU nil In tlw d I root km uf MiUtltutiiig ond tMtc)iliig rw our muli dtnrtl tUXt UHtkft. In IShkIMhi tm ThurvlMy whIU thu iYmIU NVhIIm ImIh wiw Mug made up, tltw wutlrw fivut iwIUkI tnit f j frMJght Mtr, togolhttT with tiw vh4ud tnwk. tkwh mm NWt In n tndH UHUr full lmadwuyHilgUt I TACOJIA DESCKIBED. Its Coal Minen, Its Lumber Resources and Its Rapid Growth. ACTIVE STKJUET UU'HOVKMKNTS. Lack of Agricultural I,and--HuidneM Cliance for Sulcmltm. The traveler reaches Tncomn by the train that Iouvch l'ortlund, at 11 u. in., and that connecUi with the Callforuiii exprewi, that pawses through Baleiii nt8n. in. Orliemay make the trip during thenight. The fare Ih C.i. The llrt stop i.s niiide at the town depot on the iimg nillceiit, broad and wellgraded Pacif ic Avenue 100 feet wide. This Jh ul ready of gwil length and i.s being rapidly extended at both ends out in the miburbs and over a coiihider able grade in one direction, and down to the wharf and freight depot in the other. A couple of weekH ago a twenty-live foot frontage in tho btis incab jiiirt of UiIh avenue was oll'ered "for a few dayH only" for fclo.oooi For varioiiH good and Hiilllclcnt reaH oiiH I didn't buy at tho time, and now it Ih doubtful whether it could be ob tained at that ilgiire. Tho town rii-cs abruptly from the deep waterwofthe Hound and tho large Hal that over flows when the tide rises, and the streets appear in terrace form till, after much climbing, you reach the erown of the hill and lind more level ground. Tho streets and avenues arc broad and an immense amount of grading Is being done. Many springs gtiHli out of these hills and while not (llillculttoeontrolaroorten very advantageous. As you go up from the wearf and depot under the shadow of the high blull', a sign says, "Let lilm that Is athirst come," and a strong spring of delleiously cool, clear water, and a cup enable you to qiicnuli your thirst. A trough atlbrds cool free drinks for horses. At the corner of 17th and I) streets ice cold water, clear as crystal, runs from a spring in some one's garden, and many a thirsty passer by can be seen stooping and "at the fountain drink ing." Tlie humane proprietor has placed a spout and a half barrel that horses may be conveniently watered too. Driving beyond tho I'liyullup Indian Reservation, (beside which as to buildings, grounds, appearance of children, etc.. Chemawii under tho oil abused Col. I.ce is n paradibc, perhaps liecauso nioro money has been allowed;) u novel watering ar rangement Is met with. You can dilve up to an overturning trough fed from a perennial spring, and while watering your horses you can without leaving your scat, reach up to a shelf In a hollow pillar and take a cup of water fit nil under a pipe that connects witli.'.ho saino spring. I n looking overTaconia for the rea sons of tho rapid and very substanti al growth, you HiNt note favorable position on salt water with no bar to oroH to the ocean. Then It Is the Northern I'nciltc ralluud terminus and headquarters. This company and Mime of its prominent stockhold er have done and will do much for the place. The road hasbceu brought through the ('tiHcudcsso that puwii getx and freight can roach Taeoiua and connect with bouts for Seattle, Victoria and all way jsilnts, with out going round by Portland a for nictly. Yet several m-cnger and freight trains g to and from Port land dally. The railroad oouimiiy IsJiiMt completing a umgultkviit and oxiKUislvobulldlugforallthelrolllees. They have much land to m1I, and they continue toadvortlse and Iksiiii it on that account. Mr. (Ml. Wright ha built the Annie Wright Young ldlen' Seminary, iiImi a Hoys' School, endowing each with fAO.OOO. Ilohasalso built and given to the tow u a handsome KphcoHillaii stoiiechurch. The eltluns have sub mtiIkhI $7iVHW, w hether or not In ad dition to laud 1 forget, for u Method. lot University. The city property owners oluii- tarlly ta tlteiiiMvlvo pretty heavily to have the strxvts well graded. Tlis N. 1. railroad has hU built the lluoM hotel north of San Francisco, and tbr all It contain hundrxHlsof twins and tliat they charge high rate, tlwy frequently hav t turn guohls away far kwk if aHHiiiiHHla tkin. Hut whsn yai mki tlw Ug coal bunkers Mippllsl from the mliws, KMiie thirty miles dUtant, and said toWaluHM liaekhaiteUlita, and t lie lniiiien saw mills drawing frxHii the foeMs arxMind, with lumUrHiid ooal slilw, by the dikn, loading Am lawm and AKvitfti isa-ts, mh Idea of Taemua'. backing ean 1k iiAitaliusl. Thw mill at Old 'lwn, In a iMittest with h mill further north, ctit In oaa lay ovir 4UI.UXI rWt. HiuulrtHU f itMii mtw ttugMgfel In aaoh mill and humlrvUHHWhi Uw kiting eaiups, Svrat mw milk ar already IkjImk bttllt. KunUUllv J&eturitM ami at kar llruufbUUtlritMltrullLnl.tr full h.util. ' i way. Lately the first of a line of tea ships came In and a number of long trains filled with chests of tea were hurried across the continent. There is said to be plenty of Iron ore within easy access, and that the prospect is good for Its Boon being worked. The climate in summer is very enjoyable, and tho mild even though wet winters, strike the many whom extensive advertising has at' tracted there, as exceedingly desir able. Business Is quite lively. Many Oregon jieople are met with. Our pastor and I boarded with Mrs. Mann, formerly of this town. Mis ritannus and others who had at tended the Villametto university, were present, and enquired after Salem and her people. Young Mr. McClaine, of Silverton, has estab lished the National Bank of Com merce, mid is doing a good business. There Is not much open farming and garden land around Tacoma, and fruit, vegetables, eggs and poul try come largely from Portland, as tho distributing point fur the Willam ette, and from San Francisco. We ought to find a good market here for much of our surplus until tho Ptiyal lup valley is under nioro thorough cultivation. One gentleman express- sed wonder that a city like Salem did not have an agent there and at Seattle to make shipments direct. There may be something in that worth ourmerchauts' and producers' consideration. A marked feature that Salemltes might well imitate is the absence of croakers, and the con fident tono of all who speak of the ptcxcnl and future of "the City of I)estiny,"'iis they call it. But great as the attractions are they do not sat isfy all who go there, and some are met who prefer nioro prnirio and funning land and who come to this valley. I was glad to sco consider able Salem advertising mutter freely distributed on thesouth bound train. Public school buildings were good in number and size. Not being in ses sion they were not visited. Churches are numerous. The Y. M. C. A., W. C. T. V., Blue Itibbon Club, Prohi bition (iubaniKioodTeniplur Lodge were all active, though engaged in a business venture during the day. 1 preached for IOsucccnsIvc nights, and thrice did double duty by subse quently addressing the two above named clubs on Prohibition and In itiating members in the lodge, Ex Supreino Judge Jtoger S. Greene, a very able man of high moral char acter Is the prohibition nominee for delegate to Congress. Prof. CJ. M. Miller, late nominee for Congress is speaking In his behalf now, and they daily expect a Territorial Organizer from the Fast. J. V. W. KEIiKIIOl'S IXTKM.IHK.M'K. ll.WTiNT ('ileum. Corner of l.lijcrty and Marlon streets. Bev. A. It. Medbury, pastor. Services at lO:iMi a. m. mid 7::t0 i m. Sunday School at noon. Young Peoples' meeting at H:I5 p. m. Weekly prayer Meeting Thursday evening. All are cordially Invited. KvAMiKi.icw. Curm-H. Bev. J. M. Dick, pastor. Preaching on Sun day at KWOa. si. and "rflO p. si. Sun day school at 1U si. All are cordi ally Invited. CilitisTiAN Ciu'iu-ii. Klder P. B. Burnett, jmstor. Preaching at 1:H0 a. m. and 7uH0 p. ni. Sunday fculiool at 12 in. Prayer meeting Thursday at 7:80 p. in. M. K. Ciiriini. Services' will be held in the M. K. church to-morrow as follews: .Morning, at lustO; Evening at 7uto, Sunday school at 12 si. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at Ou'W). All aiv Invited. Seats free. Bev. ltoiuus, ixisior. A sIurp riRlit In lJirno.l. Biwro.N, Aug. 8. Theiuook sword practice Uitwoou Viennese fencers tit Bijou Theater ended last night In a real duel. For some months past Mathllde Tagiiian, a tall, dark Austrkui Uwuty, has been the favor ite Hwonlswonwti of Prof. Hartl, the inaimgar, who paid her many com pliments, AllthethneAiinaBraut- slo, a small blonde, has liven Jealous oi nur lag rival, and to-night w'.ioii thetwoeame on the stajre. blood was In the eyos of both. After sjiar ringa fow moments, Branuloruehml upon her opponent w 1th great furv. They iwrrkul and fought in Hugr ror ai wnsi niUMit mtiiuters The ati dlMU rxvse to Its fHt and yelkl and ehenHl the etHiilmtanU, whlU st eral ladlaa Watetl. Miwllv Bmnt- ki Airvl the tall favorite to the wingaof the tlwatar, Inttt Iht down UJKHl tlw llotir im the stMtf Mild acta ally hiUkI her Imlr in token of vb tory. Prof. Hartl wlw came forwHMUi stop the Hght, whm MMtihHl ly Umntalo and dri- utl tk Mag. No lansh hwonl imiotUv was ovr moii In BortoH iHifcrH. Prof. HHrtl wj'a the BraaUo girl ks au ungav riiMbk taHijHir aial he mwt ret rkl tf lwr. 'lgiM fW4 )HmillMtil owr Iwr lUftjat tuul j- lwhjHg. Spwlil Cfcnrth Jtotlcti. Itev. C. C. Poling, Presiding Elder, will preach for Rev. It. Dick in the Evangelical church to-raor-row morning. Bev. William Rollins will offici ate In the country in the morning for Dr. Harrington. Presiding Elder 1 and Eev. J W. Webb has consented to occupy tue pulpit in town. No services in the Congregational Church as the new pastor, Eev. Mr. Brown, has not yet arrived. Wbat Florida Tcople Lire On. "What do you Florida people live on in the summer?" "Fish." l'Vhat Inthewinter?" "Yankees." Alas! how many northerners draw their last breath in Florida, slain by that fell destroyer, consumption, who would have lived, had they used at tlrst that marvelous specific for con sumption, when not too far advanc ed, Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis coverybetter than hypophosphites and cod liver oil, because more nu irhive and tonic ; also an invaluable live- corrective and blood purifier, clei'iising away all scrofulous hu mors (which cause consumption), and ell other impurities of the blood, curing glandular swellings, goitre or th'ck neck, old sores, and ulcers. Of druggists. Don't hawk, and blow, and spit, but use Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. An Absolute Cure. Tho ORIGINAL ABIETlNh OINTMENT is only put up in lnrgi two-ounce tin boxes, and is au absolute cure for old sores, burns, wounds, chapped hands, and all skin eruptions. Will positively cure all kinds of piles. Ask for the ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINT MENT. Kola byD. W. Matthews & Co., 100 Stato street, Salem, Ht IS cents per box by mail 80 cents. Ni:W TO-DAY. PllOl'OSAI.S l'OH WOOD. PUOPOSALS Y'IliI, UK KECEIVUD UY tliedlroutorsof kcIkkiI district Xo. 21 In M n rlun county until Wednesday,! lie 15thof Aiiguei.iur: ijueorusnr wimii mm w corns nnU, to lie delivered nt KnstSnlein bnlldlni;; 5 cords llr wood mid G cords onlc, to bo de livered nt North Snlein building; 0 cords oak, lo bo delivered lit South Salem build UiK. DAVID HISIPSON, rV td School Clerk. rounded In ISOS.J JDMMere, SAl.lCSt, ()Ki:(i()N. rpltANSAlT A (IKXKIIAI, llANKIXO 1 IlllsllUS. ltchuni;oou nil parts of tho world t-old mid boueht. ("oUcctlons nmdc at all points. State, county, a till city warrants cuidicd. Loans Ivieicle. nrnfts drawn on all banks In Oregon and Washington. S-l-lwdw Hoard of r.ipialUatlon. N OTICi: IS I1KIIKI1Y (1IVKN THAT the Hoard or KquallMitlou for. Marlon county, Oieuon. will nuvt at the county eourl-iioui.e In Salvia on Monday, August 3T, Isns, Hiul I'ontlauo In helon llivre for one week, lor the adjustment of asi.e--inents. Dated July 31. ISsS. T. It. PATrON, s-Mlwtd Asor of Marlon (.'o., Or. MAiiicirrs. The SALEM MARKET s convr sthkot. Constantly on hand the bet quality of kli mid Suit Alcals ! And all kinds nt SAUSAGE. S-The l'I.K.NKKT kept nmrket in the titty. Clland Msifoi'ouiX'ir. ?iccuov a wuavitn. CITY MEAT MARKET D. C. Howard, Proprietor. NTATK KTKKKT, iSAI.KM. OHKUON. 4S-AI1 kliuU of frh and ciurtHt inwt l-ay on Iwnd. Kull velht and a Minare tntl all around. ANGORA GOATS! v 1 tww a nMMU:hM of HIGH CIKAtkK ANOOHA BUCKS ftw rttiln umi prtw Wr V. H. HYAH3, i. Or. ttl-dMf GIlllreiiCrjkFitcler'sCastfiria urf lf$& NEVf ADVERTISKMENTS. Kru.it Farms! jm - OREGON LAND COMPANY Has now for salo twenty-five 10-acre lots on the west side of tho river, from 3V to 4 miles lrom Salem and near tho 150-acre fruit farm owned by Mr. 'it s Wallace, of Salem. These lots nrc nil nicely situated within sight of'tha Capital City, and having a grand view of the snow-capped peaks of the Cascade range, The Soil is of the them All Lots Front on a. Road. w1.1.1,!!1.0. Va!,IomllnS ,0 Salem is now being graveled, and will be one of the FINEST UltlVJS leading out or the city. It Is generally conceded that Investment In FRUIT LANDS nt the present time otrersa belter assurance of Inrgo returns than nny other form of Investment, Prices now being paid for fruit in Salem by the Wlllametto Valley Fruit Compnny Insure, at a Low Estimate, from $250 to $500 per Acre! Call on tho Oregon Land Company, AT TIIEIIt OFFICH IN THE 5nnkj)lock on And they will SHOW YOU THIS PROPERTY Bank Block, Three Doors South of 1st National Bank, HACKS -:- AND -:- BUGGIES! vvtjWtW,,tas Scribkr -:- and : Pohle. ii ! ii n uni it. WM. BROWN & CO. ni:.VLEii in- BOJOJT S o f o . Sr'iF:&a ZlJl S H OIK TnrJU,, rt,,.l lrJ ! - lil . ' P MTXI 0 . nsir tatt vrn Wwl, lias, Pelts awl Furs. Nk an IVumwnU 8tr4, SAL12ir, . - OttKGON. BRM8L THE - Very Best Quality Commercial Strcot FREE OF CHARGE. nl2Sdiv. A flno lino of hacks, buggies, carts, car rlnges, buckbonrds, etc. Both our own make and tho best eastern mndo buggies. Every one Warranted! JOBBING and HORSESHOEING. Call on the undersigned, Mngon and car rliigo mnkei-Mind blacksmiths, 2, S12 and 811 Commercial street, Salem. ' .- ttivAN ). " w Tl S s Tc tr At)V J&te