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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1888)
li- l-r, f &- uuiuiJUMiMiupjWiSenw EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL l'UHMHKI EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY. itY rtiv Capital Journal Publishing Company. INCOWOItATKlt fflce, Cornfr Cnnrt and Liberty Slrtttl, TKKMM OK BUIWCKtrriON JlAIJ.Y. Ono yir, liy mull . V W) Six monfliK.by mull -f Three month by Trir.ll-.- 1 - lur wttik delivered liy currier .. U WHMtt.Y. Mtia Vinn 81 if) Hlx month r - , J no ymr, If inld Air In advance,.. I w ix month", t" " " n-l'mtnmtU'Tii are. authorised rto ro celo milwcrlptloiiH. 4-aKiiterrd ii HMiiml-cliiim mutter ut the Hnlem.Ort-KOii, 1 WulIIer. Juno 21, 1H)M. Republican National Ticket Tor IWiIont, HKN.IAMIN HAKHISON, or itidiunH. For Vice President: LEVf 1'. MORTON, Of New York. Foil PiuasiDUNTiAii Ei.orroitH. lloluTt;McUn,of Klnmuth County. Wm. ICninm.of Multnoinnli County. U W. I'll! ton, of ClutHop County.' WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 19,1888. Hknatoii Mitch i:i.r. Introduced n bill for the reduction ot letter wM- ngo to one cent jicr ounce. Sr.NAToii Btkwaht proponed nn ittiiuiitliiient totlio lilll for tlio adju dication of I itl lit ii deprediitloiiH cliiliiiH, providing for tlio appoint inent of it number of Judges hh a i'oiiiiiiIhhIoii to Kettle Uicho cIiiIiuh. Kisnatoii Bti:vaht reported fuv ontlily In the senate tlio bill author izing tliu Secretary of War to uncer tain the amounts duo the Htate of California for tlio suppression of tliu Indian hostilities and for which no reimbursement Iiiih been made. TliKYHiiy that Secretary Hayard I the only incnibcr of tlio Cabinet wholuiH not conlrlliuted to the fund for Mr. Cleveland's re-election. If this Is true It will doubtless bo iv garded In adinlnlHtratioli clrclcH uh another of Mr. llnyuid's diplomatic lilunderH..- Philadelphia Prcss(ltep.) Tin: hlKiiUlcant HiIiik about the Vermont election Ih thut It accurate ly rellcetH tlio (Hipular sentiment of Northern New York. For 1MI miles Vermont IiouiuIh New York and the peoplo on each mIiIo of the lino liuvo similar IntercHtH and tiro alike In all iCHtM'OtH, Tho causes that have nittdu a gain of ,MKK) majority In Ver mont will make, a gain of 6000 also over tlio ltlnttio majority in the block of counties lying westward of the 0 rco n Mountain State. All the political oiKim point to it. Chicago Tribune (Rep.) It ih n very significant fact that, with the exception of tho World, evury well-known newiipaper In this ally that favor the election of Cleve land opposes the iviioml nation of Hill. Tho small politicians may he pardoned for ImnglnltiR that the support of tho " Republican saloon keeper" will Indemnify a party for the loss of tho voto represented by tho entire hideis'iidou pres of tho city and htate, but that U a mistake whliih no man can fall Into who lit tU to Iki tho leader of any larger jk lltlcal force than a gang of voter In tut election district. New York Times (I)em.). MtCUY .Nena. The two mlllrtho.ro have Ikiui very liuy for the liutt few weeks. They will probably complete tholr work luring the present week. J. It llohimn, who quite rwtuitly oui Into this loowllty from Yamhill i-Hinty, lnvui;ht Mr. I'lanklugtouV farm and wtll U a ottltou of thU plant. Wo liwr that th dpit anont lnu rxMited a limn1, ThU look rathor HW444MM an he I a tangle man. Hut It MtUl that within a month Uhhth will l h Mr. (.!, How to tHXHipy It. Q)m Hwlmny. wlw hnMletl lwv ltt Wttltti-tfUy, dljvtt- tb ar lHit tothu-wh art lUMiku4.v IucIIiuhI, but aa ,t lie ban been ii mh'e toU'talu Hu. ACTIVK WOltKHK. Congressman Hermann appears to ho the right man in the right place. Ho Ih ever watchful for tlio welfare of the government, tlio state of Ore gon nnd every citicn that makes hh grievances known to him. A dispatch from "Washington dated September 10th, says : Repre sentative Hermann of the commit tee on Indian depredation claims has retiortcd to congress separate und favorable reports from tint com mittee for tho passage of the follow ing bills now pending before con cen gress: Fertile payment to (icorgc Fugle of Ashland, Or., 2007 for sheep driven oil and destroyed by Rannook and Piute Indians during the Indian war of 1878 in Umatilla county. For the payment to Rev. .1. W. Miller, a Methodist minister of Jacksonville, Or., J817 for books and household property destroyed by the Rogue river Indians in 18.V. To the heirs of (Jeorge W. Harris and Mary A. Harris Jackson coun ty, y.lH(2, for farming implements cattle and horses stolen by the Rogue river Indians in 1855. This is the Clcorge W. Harris who was murdered, and while dying in a barricaded house on the Oregon and California overland road Instructed his wife how to keep the assembled Indians at bay with her ritle until rescuers appeared. For Oreen Ar nold of Lagrande, Or., $7G0O for property destroyed in Washington Territory during tlio hostilities of 185r-5(l, and which the Interior De partment also found due. For V. C. Bchutz of Jacksonville, Or., $105 for projH'rty destroyed by tliu Rogue river Indians during tlio war of l&Vi-r(l. For Abel Morrison, of MathctiH count v. Ml!):, for dwelling and barn destroyed by the hostile Ptiyalhip Indians in Washington Territory in 1855. For Hardy Ellltr, of Douglas county, Or., $1715 for cattle and other stock driven oil' and killed, and for hay, oatM and fencing destroyed by Rogue River and Cow Creek Indians in 1855. For J. Northup & Urothers, of Los An irelcs county. Oil.. $5450 for horses eattleand driven oll'and property de stroyed by tho hostile nogue Klvcr Indians in 1855. This claim lias heretofoto been allowed by the In terior Department. For Joseph Rus sell, of Coos county, Or., M!!10 for property destroyed by tho Cow Creek and ITmpqua Indians in 1855 5(1. For Mrs. Kate Hatton.of Llnk- ville, Or., $l0 for property carried oil' and destroyed by tho Mendocino Indians during tho buttle of tho I.ava Reds In Klamath county, Or., In 187i2. For P. C. Davis, of Daker county, Or., $500 for property do stroyed liy tho Pltttes and llannnck Indians in the hostilities of 1878 in Kastern Oregon. TIiIh claim was allowed and recommended for pay ment by the Interior Department. (lltOWTU OK TIIK NOUTIIWI'VT. Some Idea of the Immense growth of tho Northwest may bo gained from the following, from tho Taer niu Ledger, which printed a detail ed and comprehensive report of tho building operations In Tacoma dur ing the past year, and a list of all tho manufactories and Industries of tho city, with tho total number of blinds employed and tho total monthly pay-roll expenditures. Two hundred and eighty-three houses were built In tho lust threo months, and si nro tho 1st of January hut 613 houses lmvo been erected t a coat of $1,850,002, embrncltig brick business blocks, brick and frame rttddencoH, manufactories, etc There Is now a population of 2(1,- 000 people. Thirteen yoars ago there wore i-evouty iwoplo and twenty flvo house here. At that time, Seattle, Walt Walla and OlympU wero gtHHltilzed towns. It has only Ikhmi seventeen year since the tlwt white settler built hi cabin on the site of tho city. In tho muuufao- torlos alone there are employed 8048 men, with an average muuthly pay roll oxiHMullture of $liM,6vSa 87. Till Is an average of $52 .SO per mouth to wion employe. Rvren was wise when ho wrote, "a itrtip of Ink may make a million think.'1 Thl Is Indeed truo when the black tluld I UihhI to enlighten tho world on tho merits of Dr. Plervo'd (loldon Modloal Dlsotivrry. ImI isinsumptlves owrywlmru hiar tho Klad tidings. Try It all, who hroHtlio with iwln and ttwi In favor thnHigh tho long ulKht hour. You will tlud tho ixHiKh goiio and sloop & balmy iu a elilldV will visit svur idllow. YtMl III thank tho drepof Ink tliat bnmght tho ino sajftt uf nitroy to ytHi. St ixMtldoiit aro the nuuiufaonrttr of Dr. BAMtr Catarrh ltomedy In their MUlny U cure ehruiik inual uatarrli, i o matter how lad or of how bxiK (MudtU)r, that tlu-y otrVr, lit intaHl faith, tho Uvo rvwunl for a ww whuh tney cwuitot rure. ltemody ik.M 1 drtiKKUt at so cvuu. NEW An excellent stock of CARPETS, RUGS, ROLLING AND LACE CURTAINS At prlccn extremely low. I'ull stock of SlA.rLI AND KANCY DRY GOODS In nil departments. MEN'S FURNISHING (iOOI)S MINN & BROWN'S, Zil Corner htate and Commercial stieets. ?JKT TO-IIAT. LOWEST PRICES, 5f-BEST GOODS. - o is A n c House. -QKNKIIAL OUTKirrKKS.- Gootls on the installment nlnn. HAI.KM OKKOON. CAPITAL CITY NURSERY. Kulem, Ort-Kon. XTO OLD, 8CIIUHUV HTOCK. All tine, IX thriny tre-i, which will I void at the lowest tlvlnr rate. IXwcrlptlvn -Abilogu Mild prlc. -tlai eut free. II. LH.C'H,c1' P-ni-w3ni rroprletor. REED'S OPERA HOUSE. Wednesday and Thnrsdaj" Evenings, SepL 26th, and 27th, OR. ROB'T NOURSE OK WASHINGTON, 1. C., "The rrt t drnm.tleon.tor of th world, will deliver hit inatrhlrji lyceum nretlon "John mid Jonnthun," and "Dr. Jckyll nnd Mr. Hyde." AdmliuilouSOrtnt; rhlldrra hitlf prlr. -No xtn oliHru for nwnnl U. llrkrtii on Mle t lVitton'. and strr' book itorr. lrr-lSl llKWHK ANIIBKE THE tiRILVT C0SM0LMA. VKAH TIIK I'AVIUON, IU.UHTR.V i mi arc nr from tho birth of I'hrttt to Uio clo of tho war, lrlcr rrswnablc. Mlt, K.VJU'I.INd.frop'r. PRINTING. nNK OK TIIK KMtUKKT KSTAHUHU- Umnu In tli Mute. wiwer nttM loan ItrUnd, Ijrv-Mt loek Iml llUuk In the 8tle, a-d klnnwl dlnxmnl. Hnd for iwtoe im myan ivftnllnr, and ckUUvuc ut IhI t.Ulik. "fe M. WAITS Wwuii I'rlnlw, KIiii, urf.m. STOCK PAR&I FOR SALE or RENT! 630 ACRES WcU wUifj-a and tiy n ttmWr. Two tMMtM and two barn, iiol whard, MmmUAVT IU iftfl mjnm Blnw L.m.1 Othd Im4 ttfvalU w Uk Um ptam if .aulJ. anJ mrBwN mnmii. lima n V mltta irfdMtHltMU. AI.K.R a lrB Ak I MMttaWljr. ! Enowre it Office f C.wtil hmaL Sim TO - DAY. FALL SEASON OF I8S8. Hm-olal attention Is called to our splendid display of fHohionnblo RHrmcnts from the well known manufacturers Springer Bros., OF IIOSTOK. They need no recommendation from u$, being the llnest lino per placed before tho public. Kie h Karmeut has a label at collar hand bearing tho manufacturer's name. -ouit- UP Is unusually lurt'C nnd urlcd, reprc-i-entlng The Latest Novelties. Agents for the new Mather patent LACE KID GLOVE. ISAAC ELDER, KDDYVILLE, idWA. TMPORTER AND BREEDER OF PURE-BRED X Shorthorn Cuttle,i. All recorded In tho American Hhorthorrfllerd Hook. Hco him atKtnll 15, Fair Ground, In rattle Ktallo, or Sliedd'N Station, Or. CALL AT TIIK YA1IIIILL RESTAURANT Next door to the Secretary'", offlco on the Kair (iround, and get n good meal, at any hour, for -i cents. .1. II. lvINMAN, I'rop'r. OAK LAWN STOCK FARM. II. V. CAHKY, n PORTER AND BREEDER OF THOROUGH rcd Abeideen, aiikuh and .ieicy Cuttle; UotHtrold. Shropshire, and Im proved Merino sheep. Ilerkvhlro swine. Stock for Kale. MACI.KAY OHKGON. IK YOU WANT GOOD CANDY, NUTS, PIES, Watermelon, or a nice lunch, go to W. II. Whlteaker, next door to tliu round houho near the Bate on tho KalrOround. GO TO t KBLLBY IMS LUNCH STAND KOlt A Good Hjunro meal or a nice cold dl.h of I co Cream. NIH3A.LCS aa CUNTS 210 Commercial Ktrect, CALL AT THE W. C. T. U. HALL KO A GOOD MEAL FORA QUARTER 112 Court SI. tH) TO I WATKINS' RESTAURANT FOIl An food n rneul at thereiU to be hid In tho city for 'J6 nnd 35 centH. -27 Liberty street.-! ri-WE QUESTION OF THE DAY. PROTECTION OR FREE TRADE? Aa ExtmlattUii cf ti Tarif Qoittioo with D- bkW Rird I Oi tattrnti f lib. BY HENRY GEORGE. ClOm. J1.M. PArKK, K CKNTB. Tlilt U tha eleamit, fitlrvat, most Intereot- tnr and mo-t completa ezamlBatlon of the tarlrr quoatlon yet made, and will prove Invaluable la all who with to ondentand thetuhjeou The mrat thorough Inveatlrntlon or the HUbJeet that baa yet beK pt In type New York New. The apitearanee of thli book markt a newcHvh In tha world-wide atrunclefnr tm II ...i4 lloun. .).v .. - i" ..wv. iirwij unitn M 14JWVT I putllnc ewoomte truths In ueh a etenrand llmud lantuase that any child can snder UHd him. tthll lh nuwt UomeU man ran enjoy the aeittreey erf hU aUlvmeata au4 lie aUjtXWllXNieM nf hta tltuueltU. ThtMuaa (1. rikeanuaa In New York War. WHiwrwwf- vnivn. Hyj Sews1! OtW WaHt. ' lVlinrsaa at alll it ISlVriaaHV aak.Uka . -w. .v a6ewaV ' "' 1 vUl IiuI4ku. rkm.ll. pftiw. Mala. The 1 jkud vtMM U. IMP". W ''"nla, I'nMwtjr la Laud, napar, tieccu. ( AtMnM TIIK ttTAMAKP. Vk fes-r. New York, i SBVT AJJA13RTISESIKNTS. GO - OPflU Ml Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, . Clothing and Hats. - GREATEST -EVER OFFERED IN- General Merchandise 1 BY THE 8 - 28 - THE BEST STOCK OF STOVES IN THE CITY IS AT R. M. WA.DB & CO'S 282 to 286 CommercialStreet, SALEM. AND MANY OTHER Also a Complete Slock of Hardware and G. W. JOHNSON'S SING u Clotting, Gents' Furnishing Goods, HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS,. VALISES. I now offer my .entire Btoek at actual llret cost, and until I find such it buyer I will continue to sell nt retail nt greatly reduced prices. I have tho Inrgcttt nnd as well selected stock as you will tlnd Id Salem. My object in closing out Is that I may devote my wholo attention to my business In Scio. Call early and see the bargains I nave to offer O. W. JOHNSON, 235 COMMERCIAL STREET. CAU AT W1LKINS1 RESTAURANT HOOTll A 1 NDUXT ONKOKTHK RKKT MKAI.S 2. aarvcdM ! FMr Ground. Prloav K V. WIUCINB.l'rofr SHORTHORN SALE. T WILL BKLL AT l'lHUC Al'crmv L ob Ih Salent Kalr tlmuud. Tttundar Up. 3 al two odock U hrait U TbonMwtt ' ww anonuunt UIIM. ruiuUUu ut T bulta aiMt 11 iMtfrfn. Wm. KjptMct. AuttoBr. J B. Kuua.owBtr. TO TIEE E K FOR - THE - BARGAINS Opera House Corner, Salem. dw - tX Garland Stoves, Charter Oak Stoves, Brighton RanjE- LEADING STYLES. Farm Machinery, Wagons and Carriages OUT Sil JJU -OF- GRASS SEED. 0A' FURNISH MR'QOrrK H mixture of IJneola sfl MS2jfJ! dU T O.JORY. Ifi-lHI Halrm. mirm. ' -A FINE LINE OF FALL JIILUNERY GOODS Mb. H ESaiSalut Sl Martoa Bt, iMtvcca V low uj- Capitol Adventure Co.,