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UTE CITY NEWS FOUND THE PUXDITA RAMABAI. SERB MENTION. NEW TO-DAY. Br the Reporters on Their Round of ' the Town. Suicide at the AsylnmPnnditai Ra mabaiNotcs of News. My Yacclnation, At flrst it wns a tiny sore, And looked about like this: O But now it's growing more and more, And Boon will look like this: o So Ilelp Yon McGlnnls. Gov. Fennoyer to-day caused to be issued notary commissions to the following named persens: James Coffey, Salem; Peter B. Chriqman, Lakeview; Henry Lyons, Fox Val ley; H. Hirsbberg, Independence; G.'W.G ruble, Wilbur; T. J. Stiles, Albany. . Failed to Prosecute. John Johnson, tho young man who was arrested for horse stealing, on complaint of George Hall, was yesterday afternoon released. The preliminary was to be held before thejustico yesterday at two o'clock but Hall, the prosecuting witness, failed to appear against him and the case wa dismissed. - Clark Braicn. This distinguished debator is in town and- -will address tho students of tho Willamette university to morrow at 12 o'clock sharp, he being an ex-college president, and a fellow teacher with. President, .James A. Garfield. At night he. will addrcs.3 the public in the operavhmise; "at 8 o'clock, subject, "Protection or Free Trade; Which?" Tares Marriages; T. C. Shaw, county judge uy of Marion county at his residence in Salem on the 16th day of September, Miss Belle Hiatt and R. L. Eisenhart, both of said county, the ceremony taking place in the presence of a few witnesses. Also by same nt the courthouse, Miss Rosa Bennett of Marion county ami E. G. Murphy of Polk county, iu tho presence of a few select friends. Also at his resi lience, on the i!6tli day of September, Hiss Amanda Stormer and S. F. Anderson, both of Howell Prairie, Marion county, in tho presenco of a few friends. Fortunate Salcmites. George W. McBride, secretary of state, and assistant Giltner aro now at St. Helens, whero they will re main for a week. The Portland News hays they have for years own ed a valuable tract of coal land near Columbia City. One of the coal de posits bus been penetrated to a depth of forty feet and the vein runs from three feet to seven feet eight inches in width. The coal is of ilrst-class quality. Tho land is located one half mile from tho railroad, seven eighths of a mile from the Columbia river and only thirty miles from Portland. A syndicate of Portland capitalists is negotiating for tho pur chase of this property, the value of vtliieh is greatly enhanced by the fact of its nearness to Portland. Tho market for gdoTd "coal'ln this cltyte growing rapidly. TbeSurreme Court. Supreme court for the October term met yesterday and organized; present Justices Stratum, Lord and Thayer, Clerk Holmes and BullitT Perrine. Aa yet only ono also' lias teen decided, to wit: Bovern, app., vs. Yoran, resp.; ap peal from Lane county; decision of Ike court below alllnned; opinion by Lord, J. To-day at one o'clock court con vened for tho examination 'of nppll nts for ndinbslon'to the bur; They was follewu: H. II. Emmons, J. F. Booth, C. F. Rupel, J. S. Ileal, A. C. Williams, J- H. Camion, J. M. Carroll, John Dttchburu, L. F. Court, J. N. fernn, Samuel Haydon, M. W. Hant, F. D. Hasbrouok, C. R. -Fun-, Gilbert McGinn, A. C. Smith J- K. Kirkland, Sandorwm Rl, ferry W. Hogan, A. W. Gtowan, T. l- MeCkry, G. W. Rowan, HrM fUkingtoii and J. F. Hamilton. When iwirt adjourn thte eveiiltitrl iu i to meet to-ruomw moni fcfat 11 o'clock wImmi the wttiniln- "teof tike Hnnlleauta ttt U War fw this we. sWnbe for tlw CAWTAI. JOCK- PM.wil.uUu opefmioiiaia Dr.'b.rd of director, of the 1 ' -Mali's, H2 Bute stwet. !!. Her Mission In Trying To Elevate The Hindn Women. Pundita Ramabal, tho high-caste Hindu women, whose lectures have attracted such attention throughout England and tho United States, is expected to speak at tho M. E. church in this city on Friday .even ing. She Is lecturing in the interest of her own country-women, for whose education she la endeavoring to establish schools in Hindustan. Thirty years ago, in the jungles of the Western Ghauts iu thojndepon deut states of Mysore ruled by its native prince, but under tho protec torate of tho British empire a child was bom to a Marathl priest whose future life was destined to, bo spent iu onlisting tho sympathies of civili zation iu the woes of tho down-trodden women of India. Wheu 16 years of age her pareuts died. After their death Ramabal continued to travel with her brother and when they reached Calcutta, she created a sensation by her ad vanced views and scholarship. In Calcutta Ramabal married a Bene gall gentleman, ha graduate of, the Calcutta university, but after 19 happy months he died, and the widow, with her infant daughter, was now alone iu the world. She is educated and refined and by preference retains a Hindu's care as regards, n vegetable diet nnd the peculiar dress of an Indian woman. She has solemnly consecrated her self to the work of emancipating tho women of India.' In speaking of the heathenish custom of perpetual widowhood iu Hindu, the- Pundita or professor, as the English translation of that title would be iunn interview said: "In that country, as you know, once a widow is to be always a widow. Peculiarly unfQrtu.uatc.nnd. miserable is the lot of the Hindu child-widow. Betrothed from in fancy, if her affianced dies, she Is doomed to n perpetual and a degrad ed widow-hood. The unhappy condition of all India's women is accentuated and intensified in her case by added deprivation and in jury. Many aro driyon to suicide in their despair. My owu people of course have no sympathy with my project, and I did. not meet with much encouragement in England, but tho people of America have re sponded to my appeal with their characteristic liberality, and in a very few months now I expect to go back to India and start the enter prise on Its feet." ANOTHER SUICIDE. Clias. V. MiCoriiinc, an Asylum Inmate, Takes His Life. Last night Coroner Byluud sum moned a jury, composed of A.. J. B.isey, R. H. Price, Robert Ford, E. L. Townsend, J. E. Howard, and J. B. Arbergast to tho asylum to hold an inquest over the remains of Chos. F. McCormac, an inmutoof ward 2, who1 had suicided on the day before Tho substanco of tho verdict found was that tho insauo man had met death by his own baud, by cutting his throat from car to ear with a razor. Tho facts developed liaforc the coroner's jury wore that on Sunday morning McCormuc,' ' while in Assistant Warden Runnel's room on nrotonso of borrowinir a sheet of paiHir, had sneaked a razor from Its case. Soon nftor noon he stopped Intoa closet, crying for a doctor, and by the time anyono had reached his Lido he had cut his throat from our to'ttir.' Ho presented a hideous spectacle sitting on tho bench, head to ono side, and blood gushing from tho tfiplng wound. B-eath was nearly Instantaneous. M(irmiLC. about thirty yearn of age, used to bo a bright, and promis ing lawyer of Portland, whore bin wife resides. His father's home is fu Astoria. ' Ovoretudy is aligned aa the caue of his insanity. Tho remains will bo interred at Eugene to-morrow. l'KKSONAU. Ex-Couuty Treasurer Gteey and wife returned to Aurora, to-day, Mtn liofct DinioJw t&f the Clwuwkete Id spending a few daya In Portland. W. S. Ruuyoii, of Ban Frandew, la making e of hU imMowii"il vWts in our Wr city. Htm. W. R. Prfw, Jm'"' ty'a worthy rprtttf, to Wditf in the MghU of Salew to-dV- PwaldeiU Van Sooy nent to Port Ual tola afternoon to attend tb tueuioau Seasonable Warning. rasa mo by tenderly, Touch me with care, I wag vaccinated Saturday. Ouch, there I Call at Bridges & Bozorth's nnd sec the satin quilts. A fire at Independence Suuday destroyed the resldenco of George Chamberlain. The loss Is placed at f500. Mrs. George Elliott was brought to the asylum to-day from Crawfords ville. She is a weak, decrepit old lady. John Powell, fourdays.and James Bell and Frank Marshall ten days each was the grist as ground by Recorder St Tickler's court yesterday. In the case before Justice Goodell this afternoon of Savage dray and truck company vs. J. A. McDonald, a judgment of $42.50 was entered up. Tho report of the railroad com missioners to tho legislature, now iu the bands of tho stato priutcr, will make a volume of about 2o0 pages. Joseph E. Prindle writes from Perrydale, Arkansas, that he con templates soon removing to Oregon, and wishes to locate iu the vlciuago of tho beautiful Salem. Maurico Keating, a native ot Ire land and about 45 years of ago, comes to the asylum from Portland. Ho was discharged but two months ago. Alcoholism is tho c.utso of Ids insanity. J. H. McCormick, tho newly ap pointed superintendent of tho poor farm, is taking charge of allalrs there, while C. Illidgo who was had charge there for the three years past retires to his country faun. The county assessment roll for Cl.itsop county allows an assessed value of land anil improvements of $2,153,420 : indebtedness ajlQWcd, $704,10' net taxable property of all kinds, $2,310,238 ; net taxable" prop'.' in 18S7, $2,100,024. Our weekly packago last week for Gorvals seems not to have arrived there yet. It is perhaps taking u tour among the "unqualified elasj." Wheu It completci the rounds we ;rust, it will bo, loft at the proper place. Accidents will happen. Tho Fresno Republican says Dr. Doardorfl' went to work on his re turn homo yesterday just as though ho bad been thorn all the timo, and adds that, while, the ' dpetor was gjad tn get back home, there wuro a number of people that were even more delighted than ho to see him again. ""o trust no bust" is nu old ex pression, but all trust that soon a steam laundry will bust tho mo nopoly the Chinese seem to hae over affair In the boiled linen line hero. Salem can and, wIH,givo an American laundry good and sub stantial support and tho man who is looking out for a location for sucl. a plant will do well to come here and look the field ovor. Seitembtr WMtker licpurt. During Sept. 18S8 theie woro 3 days during which rail) fell, and an aggregate of 0.54 In. of water. There were 11 clear, 11 fair, 0 cloudy, ami Ssmokyduya. The highest tempera ture for the mouth was 8S on tho 7th ; lowest, 51 on the 28th ; moan, C4.0S0 ; highest daily mean, 72 on the 27th; lowest, 509 on tho 21st; monthly range of temperature, 20 ; Kreuto!t daily, 20" on the 20th ; Ii-uul, 3 on tho 3rd ; moan, 15 25-80. The prevailing winds for the month were from the N. during 21 days ; S. 9 days. The average mean temperature for Sept. in 18 years, lsM-ttS0; that for Sept. of this 8 1-10 above nopilnal. The average preoption for tho same time in Sept. Is 1.80 Jn.; that for tho present year being 1.00 In. below nominal. Durluie Bout. 1877. there wore 0 rainy days, and 1.87 In. of water ; thervl were 0 p'oar anu iy imptiuya. 1 Highest -tompwaturw fbr tho month, 80; lowest, 90s; mean, 68.27. T. Peakok. Boia, 0t. 1, '8. -Till SmiHrB'lC.JIln"' Tl,. ntnUtur f millMBl kll fCtBtOMll from Brituh UolumW asd aayi tt u ev . . ....... Meat that a lucrative ImmIami Ht W dase.in tba maofar of prepaiad opium at Ntctoik, and rHhz IbU I ike United Stat Uh tbo frcartlw. It ' U ifnporUd ia the ioac atoic aad daiy U pU. to le donialoa govaraiatat ia kwhIim W ttflty tl frti. Vt m aofUtwia a, laeaaied haaa OWW poaao ia iaO to iO,M'i u iw, n wm y f,n caat iwm iiiapnt iaw ia Uaihaf Suum. M tbatka im uaaa - ahoald iu.l t!Ut. W Vctrf.a to uf lkc n. cc up. I MARION'S HEAVY TAX PAYERS, Tho Names of all AYho Pay on f 5,000 or Over. Concluded from Saturday. Tho county assessor's tax books for ISSSarenow in nnd from them wo are permitted to glean a few points. Below oppear tho names and amounts for which they are nssessed of nil who pay taxes on over $5,000: Martin, W. W- 5,700 Manning, Frank 7.SS4 McMnster, Win 35,000 jiuicr, ueo. ii 7,sw Miller, Jacob 0,044 Mlllor, Mrs. J. F 12,054 M lister, R. L 17.020 Morris, Mrs. Martha 5,075 Mcoer, John . S,0i0 .ioney, jonn 7,3Ut Moores, Mrs. I. R 0,200 Moisan, Mrs. H. 10,550 Moody, Z. F 0,300 Murphy, J. .1. and wife 14.072 Murphy, Mrs. Ex 31,400 Mumpher, Ella.-- 11,080 Munkcrs, J. M- 10,130 McCauley, T. N- 6,800 McKay, Jatnos 13,300 MoKinley, L. Smith 0,350 McKlnley, Mrs. M 7.05S McCully, A. A. estate of 5.350 Neal, Calvin 0,012 Nowsom, John 12,801 Northcutt, S. F 13,110 Northwestern Foundry 5,400 O.&C. Railroad Co- 21S.S51 Oregon Hallway Co 85,31H1 Oregon Mill Co 25,030 O. R. &N. 5,000 Oregon Manufacturing Co.. 22,070 Oregon L. & T. ( "o 15,23 1 Ogle, Jacob- 7.2S4 Oallschljgcr, II 15,750 Oberheim, Paul 5,040 Pattou. T. McF 11 S20 Parrlsh. J. L 13,094 Pettyjohn. Lewis 5,984 Prescott, A G.OCO Perkins, A. G 11,074 Pilland, C. 0 6,050 Price, J. B 8,000 Porter, John- 0,330 Policy. W. J i 5,830 rugh, D. 11 5,300 Ray, C.F 5,850 Ramp, Samuel 8,020 Reynold!), Dr. J Rowland, L. L Rosenberg, J. M. & Co Savage, L. A Saviuie. John L 5,514 6,090 10,120 7,424 25,550 Sklilfe, John 5,300 Salem Water Co 20,000 Salem F. M. Co 15,320 Salem Gas Co 0,000 Swrt., David heirs 5,000 Stratum, J. A 6,200 Shanks, A 6,198 Stapleton, II 0,000 State Ins. Co - 65,100 Shannon, 1) 15,050 Stemart, C. E 0,000 Settlemler, J. 11 7,812 Schemer, Mrs. E 0,300 Steuver, Fred it Son 15,730 Swegle, Clms.,Kst 22,201! Stovenson, J. 0 0,750 Jmith.J.I) 0,304 Smith, Mrs. J., Est 0,500 Smith, F. It 7,70 Smith, F. M 0.0S4 Smith, II. J - 7,310 Simmons, - 0,412 Sehindler, L 0,770 Schrlber, C. W B.HH Scott, R. II 10,108 Stn.bg, E -. 6,100 Strong, Amos 8,8150 Stuart, Win - 00,910 Taylor, Win 5,210 Thompson, J. C'...- 8,192 Thompson, A 6,001 Thornburg, J. W 6,(l58 Turner, Geo, II. it Co 32,031 Voorheos, Jacob 7,680 Walker, llurvey 7.0S0 Walker, E. P 11,220 Waldo, J. 11 12,021 Waldo. Wm 7,750 Wude, It. M. & Co 12,000 Wade, R. M 18,100 Walters, V 0,081 Wagner, I). F 7,000 Waite, E. M G'8.10 Walton. Bros 0.0S2 Wheeler, Mrs. A. A 0,150 Weller, Bros 0,010 Witcheu, John 5,010 WHmjii.J, Q .224 Willis & Chumberlln 15,000 Williams, Geo. II 10,300 Williams & England 17,509 Wolf, A 7,160 Woodunrtli, T. X 7,174 Vonkers, Fred , Yeaton.A. T o,040 Tlelr IlniUem llooinlig. Probably no ono thing has caused such a penoml revival of tnule at Dr. II. W. Cox's drug store hh their giving uwny to their customers of ho many free trial bottles of Dr. King's New niMwyory for consumption. Their trade Is simply enormous In thin In very valuable urticio ironi tho very fact that It always cures and never dlswippolnls. Coughs, cpMh, nsthmti, bronchitis, croup, and all othur throat aud lung (i-H-ases qtilokly cured. You can tot it iMjfore buying by getting a trial iwltla frtm, largo size, 1. Kvury bottla la warranted. That Wait W Mm. The ft tnido" tliat bvhm eap w), Tf-lI Him ncaalac to do vrMli IhW hmt. t tbaooUi wtMifWa4fMc fMll, ,, Tra-htl 1 'tl -ynfc la Ow pet m a faM," Aad I II H tn my mmh eM tt, Y wa 11 aH at WfniltaMw M. ABdiaafawlatiwaaMMtwaaa w awka Ana y la aartiaan'ia tttat iwU kMW Tba AatafM irgaoaaJ tka taUawiaX irttdaM tMtai AaaitM appta, B tfcu-tr afpW mA QWy aaM. Thay 11,: tUatat Um aaau fUu aad taah oat iM ib aaaaaawaaat. At what or.r do 'hey aall? Ghkus! Cloa -WKHAVK NEW STOCK OF CLOAKS AND SEAL PLUSH WRAP.S Direct from tho Kast, every Rannent ha vine been tnaita to onler tor n. v l'INK NEW STOCK OP Dress Roods and Trimmings, Flannels, Dlankeis; Xew Stock of Carpels, Hugs, Porliers, Shades and Laco Curtains. Tlie public nro corillnlly Invited to Inspect our nmmmoUi Meek. J. M. KOSKNBKKG & CO., Wliite Corner. C.ltOCF.ltlKS. Snccialtics in Fruits Evaporated Apples, Evanorated Peaches, Evanorated Nectarines. Evaporated Apricots, Evaporated Pears, Dried Peeled Peaches, Drjcd Peaches. Dried Apricots," Dried Currants, Dried Apples, Dried Grapes' Oregon Petit Prunes. " Imported German Prunes, Smyrna Figs, Raisins. Persian Dates Weller Brothers' , Commercial Htrcct jvr. IVt. 1VIEAD, PRACTICAL CUTLER Filing Saws a Specialty. Hlinpnn tho nllcy, opiKMlto Mlnto' ery Htuble, HhIuiii, Or. ' l.lv For Sale. A u'(hhI Inm rrnmo llorwi 1'iiwor. (looil for nil iih, fruiu emu to full uHlxmlly. All for tlio low prlw or SHQ. Cull Hi (Ihi lie ellle Cliltir, VliiPRiir A 1'rult l'nnliiK Compuiiy'K ollU'C rt.li'in, OreKon. u. a sKiiwftco, IIKNTIMTH. Olllco iifHir tho OjHirn Hoikb. Teetli extmelwl ly the jHtltileHK (r (run, LOWEST PRICES, as Mir BISST GOODS.-: r Smitli's Mod OKNHItAli OUTPirrKIB. Goods on the. iiistallniuiit plan. liAMCX OMUHJS, STOCK PAKiM FOR SALE or RENT! use I BaoAcKBS rnmiiiib. I WU WHtama! aoa" jaWal W Uantaw. Twa .niuri aM lo buna. Kmd nctanL i WSSow aa4 g aaiae laawt KWy nxK iK 1 UK. I.AIMUXr KhTAIII.WJI 'itM4afaaaitolHaiiUMjiaamirwaaU4.aa4 Jmrnu Iu It. niu.. Uw rl ilwii orikawtuaBnatl. r. R.K. A uwwn w tluMitr.it -it Lig. .i miuiii. H.i,.ir MNnMK4y. I prtrc Hat of Joti IrTiillu. himI imtuljt ' I ...... 'l'al blank. If M H MTJ, I iMHkt at Office af Caortal Joofnal, niam lTinirr. hhumu. rrg.H. lis! B KKCUVKO OUH-- EDUCATIONAL. SELECT SCHOOL. m Miss Knox Will continue Her School for tho en suing year at the LITTLE CENTRAL SCHOOL BUILDING, Cor. Church and Maiion Sts.. beginning 01 V . ' '. ,'''. SUVTEaillKll 10. ' lt)l-ll2T ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL i i tt ii , i IIU Boys and Girls. Thu Hcliool Mill oix'ii on tlui -lib ot Woptemtior. 'IIioi-oiikIi lliftriio. tlou In tlutprlnmiy ivml iuiri.m'1'il English Branches. LATIN ANT) EKMLNTS' OK "MUSIC -In ymro. TKIt.MH nml flirt lir Infoi mutton nmj tm '",,l,,,,,,w,,lw,,",,,iiKV.K.ir.iwP. Cor. fhonmlu'tii nml ytutoStH, s-avtr CONSIiRWOIlY OF MUSIC! ' Wllltanrtto1 Uiiltorrtily. ''' Miwt inKKvwrul m'IkkiI or iniifto on tin liortlmpat iHumt. AhouL , lfiO STUDKNTS LAST YRAK. oOnirww In-. v I(iino, Oi'kmo Wlntrliut, Violin, Hurmuny. urtil Cuunlur- point. DiploiniiHon wimplt'tloii ot cmiren. Taulin: Z. M. TurUo, I'ntnUn, I. Jiiiim, livul'ox. AMtiotwut, I.nlu M. Smith. Hnit tttrm IwatltiH Mniulay, mptwiilmr ihl, lS, Hfinl tor iwtHlaiit. 1'itr ltirtlM.r iHtrtloulHniHililrtMi ' X. M I'AHVIN. Miutlcul ilrtior,0liii, Or. h-17-iltrnlt WILLAMETTE ': UNIVERSITY (IrnilimtM HtiidenM In ,' Classical, Literary, Scionlillo, Normal, Husiness, Law, AM) MEDICAL COURSES. It U IIh oMwt, larawt aud lW 4W lvTiiMftulhin of laarnliiK In Ilia North- !vTmioI (i iih Mrttt MoniUy In Hptuilr. Hiiit for uabtloKue to TIIOH. VAX HCQY, rrwllmL UmImiii, Orteoa. li HUGHES, BELLINGER & CO,, RlAT ESTATE NOUGHT AND SOLI). JCA1TICUN HKOl'ICUTV IXCilAjKUKU KOK (IHIMM)Ki WAHH VflugXmt tt nrl'allfornUt ral mtlu. Par InjuriUHiluu iwttlrMM iw at ltbr of th to IowIuk eH: fiOMtlit, ML; KaiUM City, Mti.:mUw,tt; rSirtUiiil.Or. alatomoMlra t JWtlmr- utw liliwry 4riaMt umr Mm cily lMll,I.lln-rty .irwK; 1'nriUlnt otn la lb rooiii.of i hi- HiuUi liiiniigruiloti Boaol, vuritar of Kronl uiil Aalt klrwu. 17311 im 0 & nw h n tl