a i 1 - H ii jummKNKrtjpuM EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL rUHLisimw EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY. -1IV T1IH Capital Journal Publishing Company. IMXIM-OKATHIl UDlre, Corner Court n4 Liberty Hlrt, TKIt.MH ()F HUIWCIUITION itAll.r. One year, by mull.,-. - 0 Hlx month", by until 2 flircu months liy mall .. . 1 JS I'cr week delivered by carrier ... 15 WKHKI.T. Ono wr Ji ra HlxmiintliK , Ono yenr. If paid for In iidvnnee, 1 ) aix months, ." ' " W -rHtiimlT nro ntithoriwd to re echo subscriptions. fd-Kiil'Tod an Kc-ond-cliiw mutter nt tlio Hnluiii.On-KOii.roittollU'c.JuiiaSI. 1HW. liepublican National Ticket. For I'reHldent, UICN.JAMIN IIAKKISON, Of Indluiui. 1'or Vice l'renldent: jiisvr T. MOHTON, Of Now York. I'Oll PltlKIDIINTIAI. Kl.KOTOltH. ltolcrtJMc.l,tnn,nf Klamath County. Wtit. ICiiptiu.nr .Miiltiiiiiiuili fount y. .'. W. Fiillon.of Clatsop County. MONDAY, HKI'T. II, 1RKH. AIIOUT THUVl.S. Now we hear of a fruit trust being formed at Now Orleans, with it capi tal of $10,000,000, to corral all the tropical fruits that come to this country. This seems to lay an em bnrgoou the supply for the southern states, as an Atlanta dispatch says, that steamers trading at tropical ports are tumble to procure cargocw except through the trust, and the exactions are (pittc burdensome. Of course,, tho object of these trusts Is to mouopnll.u thu business and bleed the consumer to the extent of his means. Tho management of tlio luiulxir trust lit tho Sound imrts Is on the same extortionate n'lnulplc. The narrative of a 1'apt. Charles A. Davis Is published, who left the New York trade lately to engage In the wusteru lumber tralllc. He Is master of his own vessel and prooHcd to do business Independent of rings and cliques. He sent a circular to nine dlttcicut mills on the Sound, asking them for lumlwr for which he ottered to pay cash. From some he received no reply. Others expressed regiet that they were so crowded with or der they could not accommodate him. The Tacoma mill In reply to his application, asked where the cargo was to Ik shipped. Ho knew with this evidence, corroborating what he had heard, that If tho cargo was for a fmulgu port he could have It, otherwise not. Hence he de clined to accept It. This daring In truder thus continues his story : The Hun Kranclsco lumber trust controls pretty nearly all the busl ucstt hero on the Hound and in Cali fornia. They havethclryurdsbtook cd with lumtter In Han Diego but will not drop one cent In price. I itroHso. to enter tho lumler carry tug trade, ami if 1 am Huccthful It will have the ettVet of bringing a nutitU'r of vessels around front Jsow York for the same nunnvHi. One other Is lmlivl nlxmt to start. I am txiiiilH'lliHl, however, to buy from In 'Mid mills, as ull on the water are under tho control of the comblitn tlou ami refute to sell me. I deal dlrHitly with Int-ltle mills which, al though a little more expulsive In thu matter of handling, will enable me to sell (A or ftl lower than the combination nttw If they hold them iwut present, Capt, Davis tolls tho miiio story liUiut the trust stihsldUlng mill own on to keep their works Idle, m wuh told of thu Iron musters ten yenn agt, when the high prlii obttdiunl nllowisl them to Indulge In every tutravugniuie. lly combination Urn trust or bust lumber owners cau frcottinut any rival who rvfuww to IhJ governwl by their rule. Hut tlium tropleal fruit ami linn Iter trusU do not Mtmt to have It all tholr own way. The Ntw York Ktar tUU of a Utlr In tlwt elly who continue to twelve from live to tight mrgHMof Imnaiuu a month, and who dolarM the ootumodlty too ixrlUnW to Ih storvtl away like Mijfar, ami litM ttll lelwn aru corn palled to accitpt tin trust term. Ho In thw Bound, W ww mill are huliit; wrwttftl by Mai wart opnUirs, wlw awrt (Mr ludepHuUniM of the! ooHiUltttf, ami avow UieJr IntMittmi I to do an open bthJitixi. If the In-1 aummrwvwMTwwm torest of tho many ngnlnst the ag grandizement of tlie few is to be considered, these trusts should re eolve heroic treatment. A IIAHMMMTnImJiToKNCIJ. Receptions to returning heroes aflbril a handy iiiguiis of expending popular cnthuHlasm, and distribut ing any sums of money that are burdensome to thu owners. Recep tions have been given to foreign opera singers and exiled patriots, and lately wc have come down to giving our own citUens a rouse when they return from foreign travel. Gen. Grant created quite a stir when he nrrlved in San Fran Cisco, after his delightful and picturesque circumnavigation of the glolns. The crowd that turned out to meet lilainc, and hung around uncomfortably for two days, await lug tho arrival of his tainted vessel according to the published accounts of that aquatic festivity, far ex ceeded that which gave wclcouo to the military hero. The next one to receive with oratory and fanfaronade will be the railroad magnate, Chaunccy M. Depcw, his claim to popular applause resting on his graceful retirement from the Chicago convention, when he found his can didacy distasteful to tho granger state. And now comes to us a copy of the K porting Life, of London, which lauds our distinguished fellow countryman, Jake Kllrain, its an unsurpassed hero, and devotes a solid column, in extra broad measure, to enable his calling by tho mention of such former patrons of the ring as Lord Althorp, Charles .lames Fox, the Prince Jlcgcnt, Lord JJyron, and several other historic ijrson- acs. "Kilraln's reception on the other side of the herring jxnid," we are assured, "will be the gieatcst on record." The aid of tho muse Is tdsoiuvokcd to commend this mild mannered bruNcr to our tender regards: 8co )oiidiTKtiilvnrt boxer, HtaudlliK with luidituutt'd crcs. !., how thu thlnd for roii(iient Imrnx ulthin IiIn hiiiHHlM- broiint llofortihlm ir.iilsu ruturu whlcli hhitll fitr t'i'llM tho pun., Whllo thu dliidfin t.'luin)hnnt linn ciicukod .iIh brow iti IiihU This man of muscle arrived In New York about a week ago, with Manager Daly, Mrs. Frank Lcslalc, and a number of champion wheel men for fellow passengers. Tho ovation IkMqiokcn for the victorious athlete did not come oil', but lie was Interviewed by several press reporters who had some skirting talks with him, but were astonished to llnd bo had adopted tho Cockney dialect, "1 can't, you know." A dude In the prle ilug suggests the Idea of the wrong man In thu wrong place. This reception business is a harmless In dulgence, favored by local news papers because It lends. temporary Interest to their columns. NOT lli:,0 YKT.- Woman Sullrngo is still tho sub ject of discussion In our neighbor territory, ami at every iolltlcal meeting this quchtlon crops out Tho iuwspaicrs are qulto persistent In calling It "dead 1" but tho corpse Is a very lively one, and seems bound to give peace loving polltl clans no cud of trouble. At Tacoma on Friday evening, the republicans held a club meeting, at which Mrs. Zeivlda McCoy accepted an invita tion to speak. Thu lady availed herself of her privilege and gave her hearers a thorough dressing down. Twice tho iarty, shu told them, had pledged itself In Its plat form to stand by the women's eau-o, and now they were disfranchized thu republicans were false to their pledges and avowed principles, Tho republican territorial convention is to lo held In Kllensburg, and she Utggtsl that no cowards Ik sent to that Itody. At the next meeting of thu club Mr. Thomas l Nixon was InYltcd. to speak, but he wrote down his re marks and absented himself while another rvad hla scrwd. It wus a counterblast. Women, thu absent ttpoakur held, wore without political taot, they wore governed by uo party rule, and were always going after some new thing. He condemned thu slight rvxqHVt shown by the softer sex for thu decision of tho courts pnmounolng thu woman suf frage law Illegal. Tho courts, must iw Ih hUktahuil ; ho deoUirvHllt u bad ex ample fur the moral mA law abid ing element of any community of Impugn Judicial ruling. SutlVago In the hand of the women had lw a HHitw of mlwhlef In the territory, and republican defeat luul Ikvu Uolr iKH-tiou slued the pajge to the net. This coquetting with pruiilWtkm he CiHulemmed m un relieved fully; It wa weighing Uie party dew n villi too much burxlwi, and waatfurtlierevHteiuvofwoiueu'e uiirttneMi fir jnUltlcal rule. stKh uuHupiiiiHmAry talk bmdlcd back and forth keeps up political contention among cur neighbors, and proves to a demon stration that the woman suilrogc question is by no means disposed of. Arkansas holds its state election to-day and Vermont will vote t -morrow. The election in Maine will be held one week from to-day, and in Georgia the first Wednesday in October. These are all tho state elections that will bo held until the general election two months from now, (Nov. Oth,) when the scum) of the country will be pronounced in an unmistakable manner on the question of high or low tad II. It will be a .blcscd thing to have this decided by the court of lasfrcsort, as it consideration by congress, as it is periodically taken up, disturbs busi ness, and imports into our national politics a purely fiscal matter. PiTTHiirita Dispatch: Charles Crocker's fortune, which lie had to leave behind him when lie went to tho other world, is variously esti mated tit from ?50,000,000 to $75,000-, 000. And tho corporation out of which he and his partner piled up fortuned of this rank Is confessedly unable to pay its debts to the United States government, that furnished the money to create It 1 Tiik state conference of farmers and labor organizations, which held Ib session in Ht. Paul, Minn., last week, with 1,000 delegates present, nominated Ignntius Donnelly for governor. This selection was made probably, because of the candidate's devotion to tho interests of Bacon. Tho grand lodge of Washington Territory, at its late session, endors ed tho national and territorial pro hibition platforms, and urged every good templar to vote accordingly. Tho body of Miss Jenulo McCIan nulian is expected from Seattle on to-night's train. Shu will be remem bered as a former residcut of Salem. She died of typhoid fever. Ftrrar & Co. Are shipping out fruit by the car load, but their own store is always attractive with the best varieties. In fruit, vegetables, groceries and provisions they are always in tlio lead. A WORTHY ENTERPRISE. On May 1st, taut, about four months ngo, Dr. (llllicrt opened tin olllce nnd Minltarlum In tho bunk block, Halein, und advertised to trout chronic dlncnbos on KelcnUtlc principles. Hlnco that time hU pnictlco Man 1h'mi Kteudlly lncrniMiiK m much so that ho wis obliged to necuro more room nnd IncrfUHttiK farllltliw, nnd now tlmllng hliuhclfuimhlo to attend to liU numerous patients, ho has entered Into partnership with Dr. M. W. Wemp, of Drtmlt, Michi gan, a phytdeluu nnd Miivcoa f largo ex perience, thoroughly competent, und n Hpcclalliit In dlMMiMi of tho e e, cur, throat nnd nanal cavities who has coma with his family to make his homo In fctaiem. Tho now firm will Iw known u Dm. Gil lHrtA Womp and will oeeupy tho com iikmIIouii room in tho bank bltK'k, for ii ill co and kunltarlum, nnd will eondnct their bulneii under tho name and stylo of The Oregon Medlcil and Surgical Initltute- ItU their Intention to wjxiro neither pains nor exiH'Uno In their eftbrts to make this tho most iMtupleto Institution, for tho treat ment of nil forms of dlseasen, twinvlnlly cIimuIc, In tho northwest. Medicated aHr baths, eleelrn-iuaKnet-ism, uxygen and nmsvno. together with all modern nnd kelentlflo appliance's for the thorough cure of disease, will bo used. Kxitmluutlons will tw free, and charges strictly moderate, Addrom Drs OIIK'rt A Wemp, Hank block, or iwstetllcc Ihix 170, Halem, Ortgin, Bitklti ArsUs SiIth. Thu let nalvo In thu world fo .nt, bmlsi-s, imnia, ulcere, salt rheum fever horve, tettar, cliaped ImiuK ehllblulns, corns, and U skin eni) tlon, and posltlvty cure piles, oi no wy required. It Is guarnntretl to give wfcctatlsfacUon,or tuoue, rcrundwt. Price 25 cents jkt box. Kixr uki - Dr. 11. W. Oox. Ai Atotlit Cir Tho ORIGINAL ABnrriNR OINTMENTS only put up In hug two-ounco tin boxc, and la au Iwoluto cure for old Borva, burns, wounda, chapped lumds, and all klu erupUona. WU1 poaltlvol euro all kind of pile. Ak for the OUIQINAL ABDJTINE OINT MKST. Bold byD.W. MatUww. A. Co., IM 6Ute tivuL RV ut eeuta jxur box by mall oaata. A CAUn. Having Mid myonieoand praotlce to Dr. J. T. Mason I cortllally re commend him to my palnnw and the nuWlo In ireneral. I uksJl nuuain at the oflle with the Dr. fur a few wwluu HR. J. C. Hykiw 8-lf. c&OfrciCrjfkPJMsr'.Cajtsrli Tlio Other Side. Fashionable Mother What? Do you menu to sny you won't rent me one of those elegant llats because 1 have a child ? Flat owner No, madam, I won't. Those flats have gilded cornices, frescoed walls, castlake dados, havl laud fireplaces, Frcncli plate win dows "Oh ! And you're afraid my dar ling little cherub will tear them all to pieces, I suppose?" ."No, madam, but thoe Hats arc utterly lacking in grass, flowers, trc, birds, swings and hammocks, and I'll not allow any one to pen up poor little children in any such glid ed cages. No, madam, I may be a little grasping, but I don't want any blood money." Omaha World. Chief Justice Fuller is the smallest man on the bench, being but five feet six Inches tall and weighs 120 pounds. Associate Justice Gray Is the largest, measuring six feet live Inches in height and tipping the bar at nearly three hundred pounds. Eje, Eir an! Deformities. Dr. J. Wr. Culbcrtson. Principal Phvsician and Surgeon of the Cen tral Surgical Infirmary, of Indian apolis. Indiana, will visit profes sionally, Salem, at the Chemekete Hoiel Saturday to Monday, Sept. 8, U, and 10. Portland Esmond House Sept. 1st to Gtli. All allllcted with any disease of the Eye or Ear, Ca- t.,,?tli fWru l.'l...ia rMil frut- .Ctttinl Curvature, Piles, ltupturcor Chronic Diseases, etc , can consult him free of charge. Artificial eyes inserted. Itcmeiiiber the dates. 101-105. When Baby waa sick, Wo gave her Castorla. TThen she was a Child, She crloJ for Castorla. When she became Hiss, She clung to Castorla. Wben alio had Children, She garo them Castorla, NEW TO-DAY. HORSES AND CATTLE FOR SALE. T HAVE FOR BALE THE FOLLOWING I herves: Ono mare, 7 years old, weight about 1400: ono filly (Inauguration) 3 years eld: one Ally (I'crcheron) 2yrjirold; one grnded horso '.! years old; ono sucking colt larce. Also two heifers. :t years old. el v- tng milk; one two-ycar-oid heifer, giving milk, and three calves. I lmvo also one binder and ono fanning mill. 163-lw MAHTIN ROWLEY, q-lHE QUESTION OF THE DAY. PROTECTION oFFREE TRADE? An Exjmlnatlon of the Tariff Question with Es pecial Regard to tho Interests of Labor. BY HENRY GEORGE. CLOfJI, 81.50. l'Al'EU, 35 CENTS. Thl In tho clearest, falm-t, most Interest ing nnd most complete examination of the tarlll" iiuesllon yet made, nnd will prove Invaluable to all who wish to under ta ml tho hiibject. Ti0 most thorough Investigation of the RUtijeci nun imHjct been put In type New York Now. Tho nimcaranca of tills liook murks n liewetHJcIl In tho world-wide struirclo for freo trade. Henry Ueorgo has a power of MiiwuKti-iiiuiiiiiuiruiuHinhurn a eiearant linpid lnngune that any child can under stand htm, while tho 1110-.1 lcurueU man ran enjoy tho accuracy of his statements nnd tho (iiggenthouesK of his thought. 1 nomas u.tMicarmnh in Now vork (Star. A book which every worklugman In the land can read with interest and ought to read. New ork Herald. Whoever wants tn seo tho kt rouges t ar gument not only agaliut protection, but against all tarltls will llnd It here. (. urikiian union. The singular success of Mr. Oeorgolg that he has inmie political economy lntcret,tlug. Unitarian llevlew Henry George's Other Works. l'rogrcwiaud lMerty, cloth, ; vr, Koolal l'roblenu, cloth, 1; paper, 35 cents. l'roperty In I-nnd. paiwr, 15 cents. Addr THE HTANDAHD, 12 Union Suar', Now Yorl ork. Piano and Voice. Miss Usra G0LTRA aid Miss Margaret MACRUM Will open a School In Piano, Organ, Vocal Culture, Harmony and Theory On Monday, Bjt. fci Itoonu dlrtxXly thcrwnmon and nr Sntunlay. SPU 1. vrai w v w'V'M fM sx. L'&d Take Not of This. TOR IJOO VB W1U. 8HLLCO .em P yrctl tmiHuved garden Und, within S mlb f SaVnu. Uh1 read to tows the .v "li"". .""" s"". rint iiniNii RCHAKD ,Ba NMUnl sruA smsa. rhiJ . llni ml tbu SnifiM IVH -5T . SR hew jams tW nrot)'. WIUJ64ACIIAUHKKUN. s;.jr,cW.ur. For Sale. A noa lro tnmt Hon lww uo4 ltr ait tts Am to fBU catwrtiy AH IM Dm low nri of HA. Call as 1 h l-i. rUke Cr VlsMr d Fruit I1ta .tupauy oftV. sxkia i'rgv. j NEW ABVEKTISE3DCNTS. GO TO OPERA ME -FOR Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Clothing and Hats, -THE GREATEST -EVEIl OFFERED IN- General Merchandise I BY THE Capitol 8-aww-tr H EI t n H K ID - t - - i 1IW lUJJ ,K Fine location! Best Soil!! lias Just pnrcbaed GST ncres sltuntcd from three to four nnd ono-lmlf miles cant of Salem, which they will Immediately pint nnd survey nnd sell In Ten A.cre Lots. This land has been carefully selected with especial reference to Its adaptability fruit raising nnd desirability for residence purposes, nnd Each Lot will Front on a Good Road and Have a Good Front Fence. Tho time for tho residents of Salem to buy ton acres of cholco land near tho city very cheap will soon bo past. Tho OREGON LAND COMPANY nlone sold durlnir August twenty-six ten acre fruit lots, and some of the same lots bavo nlready Been re-sold at a HANDSOME ADVANCE IN PRICE. Thero are many persons In Salem who could buy one of these lotw and pay for It without Inconvenience. In fuctnny pernon receiving tven a small Milan cm buy one of theso lots by mnktne a small cash payment, nnd paying the remainder In seinV annunl Installments, and by practicing a little economy ror a short time be the owner of a property w hlch cnu bo made (when set to fruit) to produce As Large an Income as is Obtained from 100 Acres of Grain Land. The value of these lots Is not dependent upon nny prospective boom, but depends upon what they will actually produce now, and whutthut product will now bring IP the market. If You are Thinking of Securing a Home Do not fall to seo those lots. If you have money to Invest do not fail to look nt those lots before Investing. If You Want to Save a Part of Your Earnings And nt the same time make a first-class Investment bay one of these lots on the Installment plan. Land. Shown Free of Charge. 8-SWw-tf NEW AIlVKllTISKJIKNTS. BENSON'S EXPRESS. LEAVE OltDKltS AT LANCE'S UV ry KUble. corner of Stats and Fmnt tVreeta. or on IaI at corner btate and Cora meratal streets. I-rompt attention and core ruamnteed. W A. BENSON STOCK FARM FOR SALE or RENT! ORES Wall rl.4 ..,. .1. - .. I . Meadw aad IM aar. plow Ud. b-ad o oatUc wMttthe piaea If wantd,anU fPoaiiaAU.H.ll. A bargain Kw Enwire at OrTic of CaotUl Journal i 63QA THE C0RN1 BARGAINS Adventure Co. j Opera House Corner, Salem. II m n - it tit - to SALEIvI BATHS. H. DIAMOND, Proprietor. Coin- BU, bet. Ferry and 8tate. CJUAVINQ, HAIB CUTT1NO A' O Shampoolnt neatly done. farm: FOR SALK. lK aeres, near I'rospeet hill, 7 miles, by a good road, from Salem, It aeres in eultf atk, baUnee In timber. Weil watered, good ttOOOnottseofSrooms, moderate bars, weHaltbe door; all fenced and a thrifty youBfi orchard. ThlrUeaaares scedwl U nattore grass, and w acres la grain. Iw nuir can save Mberal Unu to faarvest erops PRICE J4000, TIME GIVEX. tterae right to the Sum sad save ageat's feat, J. P. ROBERTSON. Enquire of Char-lev Roherteon. at flHV iuoy luiuio M mm the Orange Store, ! 4j