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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1888)
5fHR'!P' R1V-T- - EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL I'UIII.IHIIKII EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY. IIV TIII Capital Journal Publishing Company. J IMWll'OIIATI'll ffltf, Coratr Court ind Uttrly btrttli TKU.MH mf BUJWUUIM'ION 1IAIJ.V. Oncjwr.hyinHll... w'J Six iiiuntliK.liy irmll riirey monilis by msll. -. 1 JJ Per wtk delivered by wrrler l WHKKLV, One year 5I J? Six month ...... . ,- ' Out) ywtr. If iUl for In advance 1 4lx munllii, " " " w HHWiniwteni are Rutlionrcd to to- elvo aulsecrlptloii. SHilerfed f ecrnml-elHW innttor nt tbo BftIoimOit?on. l'ootoillca, .1 unu ill. !. Ii6iol)lican National Ticket. J-'or President, aH2N.IA.MIN HARRISON, Of I milium. For Vice Piurililunt: Iil3VI P. MORTON, Of Now York. Krtu Piihhijihntiai Kl.lXTOIIH. ltobcrt:.McIiiii,or Kliiiimlli ('utility. Win. lviiMlK,r .Multnomah I'minly. (!. V. I'ulliiii.of tliittHip cminty. TUKSDAV. HKl'T. 11, lhh. .Maim: dud Ion tiwlny. Mitlo tlckut Is olcclcil. A full WiniAT l(tiutii(,r. Nearly every fiiniiiT Iiiih it liroiitl grin. Look out. The says HiIh moon Is water. prognosticator chuck full of A NKUWHAiiY Improvement the bridge across Mill street at the north end of Commercial street. Tin: groat surplus seems to be going thu way of democratic voters. Tim llguriM, HUe murder, will out. It lias come out that Holier! (larrett Is thought to be hopelecsly Insane, and Is conllucd at lUoom Ingdale asylum, New Jersey. A (ir.oitui.v editor don't claim much of a niihcilptl(u list but very modestly says, "nearly everybody in town who win read is on my books as a subscriber." Kiity thousand dollars, was the price recently paid In Lexington, Ky., for the two year old Hell Hoy. Tliln Is said to bo the highest price ever mld for horso tlesli In this or any e.thr vouutry. An exchange says: "The clerks In the, Chicago postollleo utv assessed at 15 eueh for campaign uuriMwoM," This rule of procedure w very un populur four years ngo und the editor pertinently asks If "this Is the reform promised four years ngo." An Arkansas City cigar dealer assorts that "there urn enough iX clintrn eoiisunusl In that city to glvo steady employ nieut to twenty moil, pnivldisl none but the hoine nmdo article wore. uksI." There mhst bo h largo number of people whoso puftlUR nbllltlon nre Moll developed. Sknatuh Mitviiki.i. In Mile to lake euro of himself under all cir cumstances. Monday ho gave Sen ator Morgan a hard fsll. The hitter hud Ikhiu Insidiously rofcrriui; to Senator- Mltebell, und undormtltn III obarnotor. Mr. Mlloholl nrxvto niu.1, almost uiiiiHiUhUhV tlmt gdntle- inun In tt short iHTwrnal oeoh, closing with theso werds: "What over 1 have duno, Miife I Imvo. Utm it mmnbor of UtU Unly, 1 hnvw never gone Into tho Kmtto olmmber Aill of wblnky, (llsgniolng myself nnd illnttilng tho wimte." Oi,'ii old frlwiid, Judgo ChrMlnu, ofArkitiiHtta City, hits Jnnt returned from k visit to Ids native country, Irolalitl, nnd nt tho soldiers' reunion ut ArkntiNU City, on TliurMhty, ho told how ho wont Into a Uuik In Ihiltllu h ttl tmngr to Imvo a lnttrof erwllt cmsIuhI. ThuotuhUir mmIiik UU II. A. It. Isnlgy kHl him Who Iw M Mild Wlutt It IIMMtlt. I'ikMI txHUK Urtd tho httdK mm ltHUrUH(l Kiiuxig tho omjtlo.N-w I Uw UNitK m great ttirktolty Tint Jwtter ifervhl ttMuhtsl with nit further Idcntirlmtloii Newton Jtepubllcmt MINNESOTA POMTICS. MinncHotn rciiublicsuiB clowd an Interesting convention Saturday evening after miming their ticket. Tbo platform Hubmlttutl indorses the imtlonnl ticket and point h with pride to the ri'sultH nobieved under the Htate high license law; declnrcH un comproinlslngly in favor of Ameri can protection, but adheres to the repeated declarations of state and national platforms in favor of modi fication, readjustment and reduction of the tariff; reiterates the views of the republican presidents, Garfield and Arthur, upon the same subject, as well as the recommendation of the commission appointed under the last republican administration; declares tiiese reductions should be made with care not to Injure exist ing treaties liy putting on the free list articles of prime necessity which enter into the ordinary consumption of tlie people; favors civil service; demands the enforcement of the Interstate commerce law; denounces the attempt of the democrats to forcothe senate into the ratification of the fisheries tiealy; denounces Cleveland's foreign policy as vacil lating; declares the delay in the ad iiiMon of Dakota sellMi and dis honest; favors the llbcr.ii treatment of war veterans; declares hostility to trusts; lecommends die Australian system of voting; demands the re vision of the Immigration and nut uralljition laws and the shifter en forcement of tlie contract labor law; welcomes llm-c disfranchised in the .South on account of race to homes In Minnesota; ami sympathizes with the Irish home rule movement. Tin: maim: i:i.i:ction. Maine lias been heard from. She speaks In tones that have no uncer tain sound. The buttle, then, has waxed warm, but it has been a manly and sqtia'e light on both sides. Men's reasons have been ai- pcaled to Instead of their prejudices; persona! spile and malice have been laid aside for genuine argument. Tlie lepulilinins have gained all along the line, and are steadily ad vancing to a grand victory in No vember. "Contentment is better than riches." That sounds like the des. pairing wall of a disappointed man. it is a patent medicine, Intended for those who have tried forsucccssand have fulled. It Is warranted to have the same soothing elleet that the uineluslon about the grapes had on the fox. If taken In sufficiently large doses it will make a man a helpless nonentity. It Is a narcotic that (Ux's more harm than good. It puts to sleep the very ones who need waking. Tito fact Is, contentment Is Nitlslled liulness. Those who butter themselves and get the grapes d(i not think they are sour. A true iiuvu Is not necessarily discontented, but he Is over aspiring. Ho would do uinrv U uiortv get more. Ho docs not euro for tihsoluto content ment. The utmost he will admit Is that contentment, with riches, hi better than without them. Walter (Jregory In North American ltevlew. Not III) Imtl lMvlurtHl. Tho following Interesting clipping wo take from it recent Isnuu of thu Chicago Dally 'iTlbune: K. C. Oliorne, United SUtesngviit ut tho Ponca, Pawnee, Otoe, and Oakland I udtttu agency, Is In trouble. Tho accounting oftlcvni arc now pro parliiRR Ktter uottf'lug him tlmt Ills account for 121 horscn nt $00 (tor head, amouutlux to (11,160, ho been suspended and will remain so until lo en produce satisfactory ovldenco that an exigency existed fur the purcbuse of tho horses, Mr. Ot lioruo purchased tho horses In 0en marked. Ills letter explaining tho pUrohnstt glws an exwedlngly ln- torestiug statement of tho reason which Inductst htm to secure the horsen without thtuuuttl formalities Ho says: "When I tlrst ttxik clmrgw of tho agency theso Indliins tromlMHl me grout things, and wlthonl tho Idea of Indians which Ihndgtxtherodfrom sundry romancing historians, r K llevtsl them; but now 1 know U'tter, own now, nt tho close of only one brief yr, 1 know Uttor, In tho iwly spring their clamor for horses with which to till tho ground, en rich themselves, and mako of thorn vvimiU an liulepondonl and happy IHoplo rung In my ours until I thought a donbtl of them would not (all much short of or I mo. With an outhulMstlo wnorgy, tberx'Airo, Uim of my MHHvtnouttouotl hist orient knowWdo, 1 jW11hI stullly to tho uiliit of KwUfSnnc tlhM.,, lit, putvho,l t)M lHmw, ami then w ritos. "All wm m uiorry ax a mnrrtuge Ml." Ho goo " to toll of tlie ue tlie horse werv Hit tiv. i "Niit U't more than three or ftur' days thereafter was I permitted to enj BCl faithful to come one by oie JMlth .the report of a horse gonp, strayed ortoeji, or stabbed by a nolghbor, or.cut to pie ces in a wire, or tangled nnd man gled with a larlatand stake pin, and not much longer was it, in the midst of these distresses, when I found them 011 the sunny side ofahillof ...n.i .ti:..ii.- ...,(..,. I.... ii. r.ii -,. mild declivity, enjoying the full ra- Pnu .. . . 'Jills projuuiceu .Mr. Osborne against the Indians. J to lost his romantic Idea of their lives nnd sur roundings. As to th is, he .says: "The general condition and habits of these Indians are not nt this time enviable, and I may be permitted to express a fear that they are retro grading sadly, iih from a report of them in 1882, I noticed that they were energetic and cleanly; that they were found not infrequently eating their meals in family oircle, around neatly spread tables; that comfortable homes were found on every allotment; that thohongof the husbandman was heard in the laud, etc. I pledge you my most sacred word and honor, that at times all f them me Ia.y, that four-fifths ol them are lllthy, that they donote.it in family circles, uimn neatly spread tables, nor upon tallies at all; .that there are not exceeding adoen w bo can shelter a hofo, and no song save that of the dance is heard among them. May the good Lord have mercy upon these poor retro grading Indians, or upon the agent who made the report in li8:!, which ever may demand it most, is my prayer." TIIK XBXT liKtiish.vruiti:. Who (lie Seiiiilni's lives ami Are. iteni'cM'ntii- llelow will be found tho names of tbo Senators and Hepivsentatlves who will mako up the next legisla ture. The county and poatollleo ad dress of each is given, tho-o niiuked (I).) being Democoiits : HKNAIOUS, I.. T. lliirln.'Ori'KonClly. CliifKittiiiiK. T. i:. Cmitliorii, (D.) Coivalllx, Heiiton J. l Cuixiii, I'ortlniHl, Mulliioiiiiib. ()e. Chiiiuttcr, (I).) linker City, linker. M. U ('h:iail)t'rltn,Niloia,Mnrl(m. C. A. CoffstM'll, (1).) Ijikevlcw, Ijike. H. A. HuttMin, Albany, l.lnn, J. II. Ulliilt'k, Illibburil, Marlon, s. II. Ijikln, Kukoiiu I'lty, I.Mac. .!.(.'. KtllliTtiin, UoMburK, IMiiKlas, J. II. D. (imy, Asttirla, I'latKiip. .1. 11. Hamilton, (1.) Ilainlltiiii, (Initit. K.T. lluttb, MiCoy, 1'olk. ( lias, llllliin, C'nitMiItiH'k, (illllaiu. 11. A. Irvine, (l.) Albany, l.lnn. J. II. Iooiuy, JoIIci'miii, Marlon. Donald Maekiiy. l'orllaml, Miiltnoinali. K, A. MiMire, si. llvlons, c'oliunlila. J. W. Normal, SumincnlUe, Union, J. II. Kaluy, (D.)lVnilli'toa, L'laatllta. W. Hlni'lalr, (.'tMiullle, ikw, Josopb Hiinon, I'ortluinl, .Multnoniali. (Ii-o, A. HIiH'l, Portland, Miiltnoiiuili. A. I'. Stanley, (D.) Sanm Valley, Jackson. TIioiiiiih ToiiKUe, IlllMxim, WalilnIoa. It. M. Vouleli, (I),)littiico (Jroo, Ijiiic. J. 1. Wnirer, (1.) ItmllPlon, ITnialllla. J. V. Watts, limji'tlt', Yiuiiblll. J. K. Walt, Ka-t l'orllaml, Multiiomnb. (i WatklliK, Tho Uillw, Vu, Kkl'IIKSKXTATn KS. J. T. Aiiiwrwiii, Oregon Cltj, Cluckninnit. Win. Armnlrong, Hnlrm, Marlon. K. It. llolknnp, Monro1, Hintou. II. J, limn, lViidleloii, UiiiHtllla. J. K llliimlrll, Omjonvlllo, DouxUs. J. T. ltowaitcli,(I.) Anlilaml, Jnrkwin. C II. Cnwnti, TtilcUo, Ikntou. S. W. Ckmttou, KUKciiaC'll), mu. A. II. Crook, KIInl)iirR, (-w. W. It. Derby, Uifuyrtlc, Yumlilll. It. 1. Knrlwrt, lHailunU, Xlultnomah. T. K. Fell, llrppnrr, Morrow. J. J FUhrr, IVrtlmitl, Multiiomnb. lfl. FJbr. nulla. l"ulk. K. II. akmlsKi, (U.) Alt. UmatllU. T. T. Ofr, Maclmy, Martnn, W, 11, Ullbtrt, PurtUml, Multnonmh. O. W. (lllllmm, lUrnry, Ornnt Clin. (:(XKlnotiKh, Ubtiiil City, Union, H. 11. Hurrlnjlon, Kjt I'ortuind, Multno- nuh, N. (.. lU.kf II, llukrr aiy, llaktr. John Huhn, Ajtorlo, Clnlorv, l J. HoHurvl, Kvrby vllle. Jwpbln. F. Hum, lNirdnnJ.MultnomHh. JnniM A. Hunter, Kittrrprbt., WiilUm, A. C. Jf imliin. Ir Int, Ijiiic, T. J. Kirk, rVudMon, Umllll. IU It. iJtuthlln, North Yamhill, Yam hill K. K. I Jillrlc, Wilbur. tXiuiU. KhiiuioI I'iuau, WuuUburu, Marion. Win. M. Ijtiht, ttrtland, Mullnoniab, J.Mur(U),iMuv Una. J. W. Uaxwell, Natarta, TtllattuMk. i O. MaCViy, (Irani, Vc. H. CMUIrr (!,), rbonon, IJiin. It. A. Mlllor it., Jakunvllle, Japkvon. K l. Mo tIK), faWay, Ikv J. IU II. Moresxk (!.), Hmarnavlllr, Unn J, (', Mikw, Urwitvlll, WnhHilon. II. ', NuXon, (IMVmhs Xtulhr. II. 11. Noflbup, ISHtUml, tuUnoHiah. JVIrr IVtoiuvl, (rvsti city, Ulakama II. 11. farter, AXofta, CUt.it. Tlm lVuUou, (irvl4n Htmte, Woh- lll4l. J. V. liie. Kwf( (Iimvi, WMhtasUH). P. K lNiwell. MtHiMUHilH. lS4k. V. K. lkvdVVTotrt. JaekMM. U K. UWken, (iartllKer, IVu(te. J4iB lMtutstM, MyrtW ltw, ui. J. 1. HMtWMMrVttW, UHhHl K. V. Hhort. WlUmvilW, CtarkaaWM. K. U SMtllh. IIm4 Hlar, Wawa, J. M.MaHUl. KuavaeOlv. ljuut ! J. .V. tUM4Hiar. ISntaa4. itulUMHuali. J. A. TtMMMaa. AMinjUm, uuitaw. IV V TtMMUr INtftUtMl. MullUdHMH. J KWaWtt.KH.iu Marten JuJwHt Went. (,rtt"iU,(Juubu. J It WUlUuixu iTirieMlle. trook JubH VI- lls KiU4U. MKt oy tnc wmspermgs. or ,my con- o,u' Muu 'uki,:" "" .i'o " K"" ence, 'Well dqe. .ihqu yl ,Wfi ?X"Z:V7 servant,' Whoil .Way begun htinte.thc nvmntomii ol oncomlne trouble Xtn'i in! Wnei'i Bdm, wltli tilt benignant nnd Mehly sanctioned hlnod deDtirent nnd alterative. Hostctter's Mlnmnch Hitters. Poisons mostly consti tute thoonllnary means of bnttlintr with this ntrOclouR complaint. Aold the risk of using these by resorting to the safe as well as eflectuaf antl-phlogtstic and pre ventive. After exposure to damp, through drafts and other causes which encourage a rheumatic tendency, a wlneglassful of the Hitters prevents III effects. TCo surer pre- ague, bilious remittent, dumb ague and I ague enko exists, nnd It Is, besides, a most pfnlal recuperator of sticiigth exhausted i enu e oi inaianai aliments use iever auu I liy eTcene mcmni or puysicni eiion I Mill era. mariners. onerntles and others whose nonatlonH ln-olvo laborious work In rough weather out of doors, or close ap plication Indoorb, llnd It Invaluable, 2fi:W TO-I1AY. HOWARD , General House BROTHERS DO Moving, Ilaisin" and 0' Work promptly doneat reasonable rates. Orders let! at Cai'ITAX. Jouiinai. olllce w 111 receive attention. Wl-tf Laii -roit THE- HOMELESS!!! 12oo ACRES -OK- VARIED LAND -roit- Sale or Rent. Quantity and Quality to Suit Purchaser. Lands near R. R. Facilities. A GOOD CHANCE -KOH A- or TEAMS AND STOCK . ON TIIK FA11M- WILL BE SOLD To tboe buyluc hoiiin, If dwlrrU. For Particulars call at This Office. PRINTING. nM'i'l III! 1 VK.rr tCTlBUtUI- IflUtNlU 111 IhV HIAt ill III Ir run land iu iiwrr ni.M llun I ' t-xK lgt ink in' U btamt diKiBf. Kfud litr . tltebuiir knl blanks 'fui xt and rmUfciri o ul " I hunam lVmlcr hajciu, urrrA l M IF I i Wei mm NETT ADVERTISKMESTS. GO w 0 m - Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Clothing and Hats, - GREATEST -EVER OFKEHE1) IX- General Merchandise ! -BY Capitol S - juumiiiuhuu;iiiiihiiwhiii THE BEST STOCK OF STOVES IN THE CITY IS AT R. M. WADE Sz CO'S 282 to 286 Commercial Street, SALEM. AND MANY OTHER Also a Complete Stock of Hardware anil ikii(:i:i:iu ecialties in Fruits Evaporated Apples, . Evanorated Peaches, Evanorated Nectarines. Evaporated Apricots, Evaporated Peart. Dried Peeled Peaches, Dried Peaches. Dried Apricots, Dried Currants, Dried Apples, Dried Grapes' Oregon Petit Prunes. Imported German Prunes, Smyrna Figs, Ratlin . Persian Date Welter 'Brothers' Oununerctal Street R.A.VA&te, -DEALZH l!f- Fancy and Staple Groceries, lYovWooi, rTouraud Feed. Yege lilies awl Fruit Fre5h Every "Pay. My .look htenHrc4y new, MKUfttrtfully tehwtckt. lrk markml Uoni a nub Xo. 110 SUU SlXti I M 'mL -iS4w.tm HORSES AND CATTIE FOR SAIL T Il.VVK FORH.MJTIIKKUlJjOVINa I twiftnn ib nuira. T jrar oM, wisbt about 1W). our Mlljr tlnauirurHikmi i mn eta: ucMflUy ilrrhfH) 2rnira.rf4: one craU4 ttune t tn 4d. one MtrktiiffoH Urgr Mfc t.. bt-lfrr " .tr ,.i.l -Incatllk.one it.twx-par-nlil btiwr ciln milk autl ihnrv -lx 1 hate aUouoe oiuurrauiii.nc auaninr mm ininr niti 1W-1W TO THE I F IjI FOR - THE - BARGAINS THE- Adventure Co. Opera House Corner, Salem. 2Hlw - tf Garland Stoves, Charter flak Stoves, Brighton Range LEADING STYLES. Farm Maeliintrv, tons anil farrlaew MISCELLANEOUS. VAKIETY" STORE! W. 'M. SARGEANT , Keep u fine stock of Wall' Paper, Borders and Centers, BABY BUGGIES, EXPRESS WAGONS, ' Toy Tool Chests, Telotlptdr?, Bicycles, BASKETS, and all klif I t FRAMES. Mouldings and Franifs Made' (o Order. iTImuo p-'lr, li and .centers. Don! forget the nrtUt nintcrial, auch M Tube IlilntN orull klnai,llruRncaofall.'Rlze,aiM Blender. AlMtlia GOLD PAINT-READY MIXED, Mala' for fninieHof allVliM.ln ftrt'eTfrr turnjc rls Uiftr can be tuoOEliroC Come and 'See for Yourselves PRACTICAL "CUTLER Filing Saws a Specialty. rthopon the alley, opposite Mlnto'i Llv ry Stable, Halem, Or. ry FOR BARGAINS IX RURNITURE 00 TO ROTAN A WHITN8Y. M2 Crwt Street, Sle. Onf1 ll.vtn twhtltmif 4hj.wrtUKlDlliY . I ID chair factors atock we are prfrrd to icu enjura tower uan anjr nouae u umr