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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 9, 1888)
tJHUMlWii I iii . f R" w f' EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL I'DBLIHHBD EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY. UV THE Capital Journal Publishing Company. isconiwtATr.n) OHtf, lis Court Street, Opr Home Black. TKIIM8 OK HUHBCIU1TION DAILY. Ono yenr, by mnll.. . .-. OT Hlx month, by niHll.. ' W farce month by nihil . l as t'or week delivered by carrier. . 15 WKHKI.Y. One ymr .--...- tl M Hlx months 78 One yer. If lmlil forlnndviuice, 1 ) Hlx month, " " " CO D-roMmmdem are autlionrcd to re ceive MilmcrliitloiiK. aKntrcl h mwiiiI-cImm nmttcr t the Mflluni,OrtKon. l'mlolllcv, June 21. I Republican National Ticket For President, JJBN.TAAIIN JIAHIUSON, Of Indiana. For VIco President: JilJVl 1. MOHTON, Of New York. Foil I'JIIJSIDUNTIAI. Kl.IIOTOIlH. Hubert McLetui, of KlHiimth County. Win. JCHlMix.of .Multnomah County. C. W. l'ultoii.of CIii1mii County. THURSDAY, AUOCST tl, 1888. mimi: iiistouv. TJioSIiiIchuiuii IiiIUh about "hired Ilarn." They iiic uiinicrniw iiodotilil. IJiIim who ilo violence to the ninth eoilllimiKllilelil also nhoiinil, who bear fnlwi wltni'HH and vilify front pure lovn of (ho thing. II would not hu hnril to couvlel the Stalow iniin of (IiIh moan oH'cnue. Anions ItH niitny defamatory mid low awor tloiiH In regard to Col. I.ee, Mipciiu (eiidciit of the Choinawu Indian M'hool, that Jotirnnl dcclarcM 1 1 tit t when nn Indian at (ho Cheinawa Mihool Ik nliotil to die, hu Ih not al lowed to go homo to IiIh family. What u foollidi tiling (IiIh Ih to nay I DooHii't the StateMiuan editor know that a nick Inmate of an Indian nehool Ih under tho charge ofiiHitr geon, anil if lie HtipponcH thai tho more or Iohh savage parentH of hli dying patient, living In a wigwam, iiiomI likely, can give hint heller care than the government can, with Iioh pllul appliance and inedleal hIiU'ch, and ho order tho elilld nont home, the Hiipeilnlendeiil Iiiih no power to reftiMiV An Inmate HtrleUou with mortal nIcUiiohm Ih in no condition to remove, and no doctor would order removal. Hut Inmate whoxo ull uu'iitH are remediable are nont homo at the dlwretlon of the Htiperlnlend eut, and below we glvo a Hut of wiholai-H N'lit homo on nick leave of id wm eo taken from tho records of the etalllthmout. IKIIKW, CHltiit .Ihihw .Yakima Agency. iMvlilAuiwInn- " " Ht-OOiC iStlllH'k " " ltd. Politick- " " llmvNnt Jiuntw " " lHHt ItllJlllWHtt " lttl Ainlim- '! mker Hiwnwr " " ICtgpiie WiuiMitw Warm HurlitM AVy. I'nhI. IU..Iir- - llnttyo llut- " " " JkiU llflm " " Tom Oil - " " " tlporyv Jek -I'tiyttttup Aaoncty. lVtor Cliarlv " " I'tihI Mwhwr " " Jiimii Mtwkwr " , AmlroM' l)i-KUnimtli Anvucy, llaravy nhiiijhi- " IUlV llh'k-t'llUttllUl AllMIt'. William Whwlcr- I'iimMIIh Amny. t rnti fnnin ijiiimhi tfiit.y. Jl Aliinptt " " Willi' Clmrllo-Mllou AKiuy. Hhiii. HIii'IUiii- TiiIII AKflioy. IWmi llulivr NtMtli IU Akt'HM. IWtnM lUillwtiU Omml Roiult' Aii'iun. Himu-I thtlttiXMtii. .UwkH lly I). IC llHKW I.H, 1Im''K. hi hi. .Mar rjillllw. (lviimt8tiiiiMi, Snwli 4mmmii. NtMllo M.mkkii, HhIIVo Ky,Mu. Ii lll, Ratio KrKt,iKIOIoCr,t. tVhmw) Mini Ins ii, l.tllK" llruiwi, l.uotv TImhiw., KiMlly ClHtitvy, KllMtiK MmuJw, Kmiihm I'arkdf. Tlittie details oHiiuot havo much public luteret, Ikhwiimi tho natural oonuluslou, In tho mind of every sensible nmn nnd woman, is that a Kovornmoiit otlUvr In the Indian horvliti, with the strict Mi)Hrvkdou luidiitHlutxl by moans of liiHHitors, performs hU dutlos MttWaetorlly. Tho newsiisr that relHlls the mmiu1h1n of dUolwrxxnl oniployiw, that ptllMltMH WllCM of vllllloMtlou wild slwudttf, tlmt seeks to dtMtruy the ustutiluewi if n iiiUloiury wrk, and rettml and defxnt the UtUtra of h (kltliful Hiblle otlUvr, Is eur ululy ftkW to It mUioti. It k an Indiilgvmv of p4te lnteMd of hu ad- 1KWoy of Uttt IKlbltO (HhSl. It U mrryliiK te Mrlft and aerlmutiy of jwrtUiM4ilp lido h dmimlu whre plilUHHthrimy lamkl have mile ruU. It U hu HMMult on thw Umtut dtUgu iff the nation to tynaUhn the yHitig txlkliM HHd uinVti thwn nv Ail nnd imrvwlvM, nil tlU U )tir unt to tU Hprjudltl mludj but what can you do with n -writer gang rened nnd perverted with poitical rancor? Dlstroy his web hUnophlrtry In Tain, The creature' at his dirty work again, TllIHUTK TO TIIK IJEAII. Becretnry Kndlcott, Kpeaklng of tho public lowtRUHtnined In the death of Gen. Hheridnn, btiire thw testi mony to tho ilcccaHed chlofUiln'H genial peraonal qunlitlra and profe- Hionol worth : "Ills death Ih u great loss to the army, and to tliw department, i menu oh a nmctlcal. enemetlc man of nH'airH. Ho had a wide experi ence, gathered during nn active mili tary life. He knew and understood all the coiidltloiiH of military life in all part of tho country, and of the people with whom our Holdlers have to doal, including the IndiaiiH, in whom he took a peculiar interest. He wns wlw and wigaeloiiH, nnd IiIh Judgment wiih marked by a rend I -new in decision, and guided by friircwri common nene. ' lie had so long held high command, and been atteuded by Htieh hiu'ccsw, that he elt, a confidence In hit admini.stra tlon of iid'aii-H, which wiih rarely at fault. I alwayn found him reason able, and miMt ready to look at all hIiIoh of a question, and of Mich im iulhCH iih are inoHt ojK'ii to convic tion. Ah a aoldler he, of coume, Mandrt quite by hlniHclf, dlU'ering with a marked and inteui-e indivitl uallty from all our iliHtinguiHhed soldlurn. He was very interesting ami enlertaing in social Intercourse. He hud a fund of anecdote and a variety of information that often wiih Very Instructive. Ills experi ences In Kurope, when lie accom panied (lie flernian army to France In 187(1, were varied and very inter esting. I have heard him describe baltlcH which he saw In a manner which IliHiilred In his hearers sonic of the cntmisliiHiii with which lie told the story. I shall always retain the most agreeable recollections of my intercourse with him, and shall never forget the friendly and valu able assistance lie gave to me In the administration of my olllcc." Tin: fatal shooting of tho sherlM' and posse from a western comity in Kansas, over a county seat dispute, already mentioned in our columns occurred in No Man's Land, an un organized territory lying between Kansas and Indian territory. Hence tho murderers cannot lie ar rested for murder, but it is thought tlie fact of tho con spiracy can lie established against them. Tlit) penalty for tho oll'ense din's not exceed ten years. Six men have been arresteil and taken to To- pokn to l" oKuuAjirA u'i"rc me United titatcH commissioner. Wotiiirrtul I'lirm. W. I). HoytitCo.. Wholosaloand Itctail DrugglstH of I tome, (in., say : We have been selllnir Dr. k!ni'H New Discovery, Klcotrlo Hitters nnd Ilneklen'H Arnica Salvo for four yearn. Have never handled reme dies; that sell as well, or give such universal satisfaction. Them have, been win ie wonderful cures ellected by tho-o niedleincH In tlilselty. Sev eral cascH of pronounced Consump tion have been entirely cured by use of a few bottles of Dr. King's 'New Discovery, taken In connection with Kltjclrli' Hitters. Wo guarantee them alwavH. Sold tv Dr. 11. W. Cox. IVrKiin.il. Mr. X. 11. -dtlloliHtoln, of Mo bile, Ala., writes: 1 take grout nliKtsuro In reeonunendlng Dr. King's New Discovery for consump tion, uitving used u lor a severe at tack of Bronchitis and Catarrh. It guvo mo Instant relief and o ltlroly cured mo and I have not been atlllct ed sIihh'. 1 also iH'g to stele that I had tried other remedies with no good result. Havo also Used Klce trlo Hitters and Dr. King's New Life Tills, luitli of which I eon roe ommoml. Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, roughs ami Co Ids, Is sold on a ihmIUvo guarantee. Trial bottles five at Dr. H. W. Cox's Drug Store. MtW TO.ItAY. I'Hko NiiIk of Tlil. 1,-Hllt H4.AOO VK Wll.l. SKI.I.IIH H.'lr. I' wll tniliriivtsl urli bout, Hlllilu 3 ailliw of ShWiii. thKH( Fiwd to mn n. Tln t uroimd UulUlliur" ithI. FINE YQU.NG ORCHARD "iut KXixtllonf untM lml. nita U H IMniMlM, HIKt Mill (HI llWlt UI It IW 1 1 HIC Hi tllW DlCUIWK. fttll, Htlll t Mill h m I Ui poikny. W1I.I.IH . IMIAMIIKKI.IN. OlWTH HlHtM,SttlHl, Of. (wlW-tf ruoi'!i.tus foit M'ooit. -HtilttA.14 Wll.l. UK KKl'KlVKll HY 1 Ittf tllf4lf IH MMMM UKII-Wt M II III MMrimmMiHiv until WtKlutMUy.th 1Mb of Aucuot. ftir Hi nift Mr vok1 uiul MhwiIi iwk, ti kaiMlvamtl hi Kwl SAhwii iHilldliv; A txinl Mr umhI sivt wtrtU iwk, to Iw it-1 llv) HI Noli KshNU bullillur, 4 fl ' imk, hi imi iMinMfvti hi rsviui NiiMn mum ttw. lUVVIU HIMIIN. flkltl SoUool Clrrk. HENRY SCHOMAKER. 3 MMMNfeeiwrwr u4 Tlift Slaitiknl MiitiM Ffwel No. 260 CwMBwrwl St. All Slvlw ( Fewig Mde to Order ON K1IOKT NOTIOK. TheGlory Crowned Giant of the Show World A HUGE AND COMPLETE MIRROR OF WONDERLAND? 10 ACRES CROWDED WITH FASCINATING AMAZEMENTS! TWO BIG, BRILLIANT AND BEWILDERING PERFORMANCES AT SALEM, OREGON. Tuesday, August 28th. 1888. NOTE The arrangements of the American Showman's Pooled League will prevent any other Circus from visiting Salem this season. Editor. SELLS GREAT 3-RING CIRCUS. ELEVATED STAGE, REAL ROMAN HIPPODROME Ariel 5-Contineiit Menagerie. All of Enrth'H Illustrious Mid-air and Arcnic Champions, Prairie Heroes, Hippodrome Celebrities, Marvelous Human Phenomena nnd ilnrest Zoological Treasures Merged nnd Marshaled in a colossal nnd Unparalleled Unity. S3,500,000 Invested lor (lie Public's ppicrtation! Actual Daily Expensed 1.2001 ' Human Imagination Confounded by its Magnitude! HfflPSlW '''fF Vw li,i ONLY COMPLETE, PERFECT AND SUMPTUOUS REPRODUCTION . OK THE Races, Revels and Gladiatorial Combats of Ancient Rome . IN NEARLY 2,000 YEARSI till English and Kentucky Thoroughbreds in Soul-stirring Struggles for Supremacy! Enormous I lace. Track Four Time Around, One mile! Notably ami Triuiiiiliiintly lleinforceil tliis Season with uue Towering. King ly Figure of Wettern Itmiianci'. Capt. A. H. BOGARDUS! CHAMPI0M WING-SHOT OF THE WORLD, AND HISGIFTEDSONS! Only Fiill-Giwn Fair of IJIood-Swealinn: Hippopotami on Earili! "WJrC'VK OOT'EM ON THE LIST!" :)() 1MIKN03IKNAL AKKNIC AHTISTS! W) DAZZLING AfTS! Scotch Atliletes, Arabian Meteors, Japanese Marvels, and a Gigantic Kuropean Vaudovillo Combination, in Daring and Dashing Per formances on tho Hiuro Theatre Stain. NO Milli: AVI) YI'.I.I.UW I.i:.l" ATritACTIONst-NOTA SlNOI.i: CHUSTNl'T! 50 CAGES OF WILDBEASTS UNIVERSAL REFLEX OF SAVAGE LIFE SB 1URBBACK HORSES ltulnwt, UUMi'ii Hint lrli'U l one tnuii Greatest, (iraudost, Mt Famous and Host Trained Herd of Klophants on AmerloHii Soil-Including "IhOali," tho Colo-sal, All-iverlnul- owlng Central Figure of ids ltacoj "Sid" the almost Human Clown Kloplmnt, and tho only llah.v Klephanton the Continent. PEERLESS, POETIC, ROYALLY RESPLENDENT STREET PARADE ApiHwrtiuc on the lnu.Uc ThorouKhfiirw nt 10 o'clock Kvery Munilnr. Ustml Vopulnr Trims or Ailmisslon roi-ronnnnms at Usnal Hours. I'llKAl' l(l'ND-TKII EXLTllSIOXS (IX ALL UAILUOADS! tnv Station Agentii For Partictilans. AUi KxlUlt McMluiiMlIc Vmc-.OH'VHllUWtli.AlliHnylrth HoM-bur ah. MwlforU W !:I.SI mm$:umm HKiiiFtwirKV.' - i (.. ji ii ..ii ,'iv. , i i Hnuriitn i jpu.&wubui 'jsm' j-m.s r v .'.'.-. v.anAWR?v7x&BB;j ibbbbw i "PiMflfcidBS3ifcBiiiiiBHIgP3pWwrMfcMMrM- ROTHER mill tlmt iimn.TllK UHKAT O'DKl.U' 2ET ADVEBTISKJIENT8. Krtiit Farms! m OREGON LAND COMPANY Has now for snlo twenty-five 10-ncre lots on tho west side of tho river, from SV tm miles lrom Snlcm nnd nenr the 150-acre fruit farm owned by Mr. 'n. r AVnllnce, of Snlem. These lots nro nil nicely situated within sight of th Capital City, nnd having n grand view of the snow-capped peaks of the Cascade range. The Soil is of the Very Best Quality For the production of FRUIT, and somo of the lots are already set out to trees that are In full hearlnc. Ono lot has several hundred I'ltUNE trees on It; nnothcr. n UriS number of the nes,t l'LUM trees; and others havo CIIKKHY nnd APPLE tree on them. All Lots Front on a. Road And the road leading to Palem Is now being graveled, and will be ono of tho FIT5t UHIVES lending out of tho city. u.UjT It Is generally conceded that Investment In FRUIT LANDS at tho present timo otters a better a-siirance of large returns than nny other form of Investment Priwi now being paid forlrult In .Salem by tho Wlllnmctte Valley Fruit Company " Insure, at a Low Estimate, from $250 to $500 per Acre! The closo proximity of Mr. Wallace's Fruit Cannery, and thus njeouvenicnt market, ns soon as the trees are old enough to Call on tho Oregon Land Company, AT THEIR Hank Block on And they will SHOW YOU THIS PROPERTY Bank Block, Three Doors South of 1st National Bank. HACKS -:- AND -:- BUGGIES! MaM y Scriber -:- and : Pohle. I WM. BROWN" & CO. -nnALint in- BOOT , " - . O CP1 H O SS nt S H PIE S S T il 1 13' 1' I i ' r iiiiffs "' """ MlllI.Wi CASH PAID FOR Wool, Hides, Pells and Purs. SALlCf, . . ORKGON. TER11S THE- trult fnrm nf 1.71 ncroa in fi,v y. ,, OFFICE IJf THE Commercial Street FREE OF CHARGE. ul2Sdw. Aflno lino of hacks, buggies, carts, car riages, buckboards, etc. Ilotli our own make and tho best eastern made buggies. Every one Warranted! JOBBING and HORSESHOEING, Cull on tho undersigned, wagon nnd car ringo makers nnd blacksmiths, a?SV, ?' and 311 Commercial btreet,Snlcm. S a ...... - .1 n in ' J$m i