f WUWIR ,-tji .'( w I TTT-"Tyj vk-wj. y r1fW2 fW" 'f milj111 HHWM """"' y wyw w.iwi , .WW ?"! l'WJf!MMIljjipi-lWWJJIgW''JlifV EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY. J1Y THE Capital Journal Publishing Company. I INOOnrOlUTKD Olce, Corner Court and Liberty Streets, TUB JIONUMnNT OF PKIHTV. ovn rnop- TKKM.S OK HUIISCKIITION IIAII.Y. One year, liy mall . ....... Jo (X) Mix months, by mall. ........... 2 W) riirco inoiiths by iiir.ll 1 SI 1'or week ilcllvcreil by carrier .... 15 WKKKI.Y. Ono your .................31 m Hlx months 7.1 ao your, If paid for In ndvnncc, 1 (X) ix month, " " " CO xa-1'.islniiiHtcrH nro nutlionzcd to rc celvo fiibscrliitloiiH. JJJpKnlr-red n second-class matter at tbo Halvm.UreKoii, l'ostolllce, June 21, 1888. liepublican National Ticket. For PrcHltlcnt, IJKNJAMIN IIAUIUSON, Of Indiana. For Vico Prceldent: LEVI P. MOHTON, Of Now York. Foil PUKSIDKKTIAL El.KCTOllS. Ilobcrt McLean, of Klnmath County. Win. KdiuiM.of Multnomah County. C. W. Pulton, of Clatsop County. TIIUItSDAY, OCT. 18, 18S8. A ItKION OK TKKItOH, London la now in ti butl way. Ah everybody is on the volunteer nolieo who chooses to tnko iv liimd in the limit for the unknown Wliltcclinpol murderer, there Ih, uh ono result, u fenrful jumbling in the degrees of discretion, Judgment and common hoiiho on the part of these numerous Vidoeqs. The city's reign of terror on hc eount of the murderer seems now merging into terrorism for fenr of being arrested on suspielon of being the murderer. The shallowest brahiB generally rule during these periods of panic, and the man who talks the most, thinks the least, and at last develops an actual mania for suspecting without tho least reason for so doing, is tho ono to cause tho most needless arrests, needless disturbance and necdle.-s distress. In reference to tho general desiro that bloodhounds be used in the search for the murderer, the police have procured several of these ani mals and put them in training. Thoy are not stationed In thoAVhlte chapcl district, however, but are looked In stables in out-of-the-way places, so that nobody shall know from what quarter to expect them. Tho methods now employed by the pollcu In the vain eM'oits to capture tho murderer me exciting the Hast Unders to wrath, and Instead of having a single criminal to tlnd It is feared that a very carnival oi enmu will no begun un less something Is done to appease tho desperato characters of this neighborhood. A change is notice nblo already for tho worse, and crimes such as wife-beating assaults and ultmyH with knives havo In creased within tho last two weeks In tho worst districts of the Fust Kiul, hut what tho police most fear is an open air riot which will exceed in proportion tho Trafalgar square riots of lust yyar, - - - -- ' i Mns, Ki.iium, who was arrested for selling liquor to Indians and for various other crimes at Sacramento, was acquitted of tho tlrst ehtirgu Thursday afternoon because tho prosecution failed to provo that Indian Mary was an Indian, though she was present and testified against Mrs. Klllott and was well known to iniof full Indian blood. i -. Phoiiaiii.y tho richest college professor In America, If not In the General Harrison most happily identified one of the most conclu sive evidences of America's supe rior advantage over all foreign countries when he said "The gates of Castle Garden havealways swung inward." During the past half cen tury the number of people from foreign countries seeking our shores for tlio betterment of their condi tion has been about 15,000,000, and half a million yearly aro now pour ing in with the same ambition.' In this particular America stands alone among the nations of the earth. It is tlio living and unanswerable testimony to her extraordinary re sources that such an over-increasing army can be so readily assimilated. When some of those who have tied from poverty abroad have been un able to get themselves at once out of poverty it only serves to call atten tion to the enormous numbers who arc provided for every year. Suppose, for an Instant, that in stead oi uctng called upon every year to provide for half a million strangers from other lands that the tide of emigration should turn in the otiier direction and those half million competitors in our own la bor markets should leave this coun try to land on theshoresof England Germany, France, or any other foreign nation. How long could they stand tho strain? Would it not drive any of those nations into revolution In a single season ? Let those Who are now neglecting tlie great issue of tills campaign to cry "panic" because the protective system does not convert Into aCros-s of tho Legion of Honor the brass check attached to an ignorant la borer imported contrary to law, or docs not take him out of the dingy tenement where the contractor has placed him ami teach him the Eng lish language and set him up in business for hmself let them take counsel of their unbiased and oft- expressed convictions and ask them selves whether they are acting the patriotic or consistent part in refus ing to raiso voico or pen against thoso who seek to level down to the foreign level that superiority which is the proudest monument of our country's prosperity. Irish World. SaIj1:m business men are begin ning to wake up and aro making rapid strides to tlio front as the most enterprising city in Oregon. Let tlie good work go on. Let us have street railways, woolen mills, and lots of other manufacturing enter prises. We aro the center of tho finest agricultural and fruit lands in tho world, blessed with health and all other surroundings that should make life pleasant and why should not Hulein bloom and boom and grow into a great metropolis. It Is understood that an agent of tlio government is on his way to this coast to investigate tho business of'tho Indian school at- Chemawa. if ono half is truo that is rumored about t ho institution there will be some tlno developments in that quarter as soon as tho commissioner lets it out. "Let no guilty man es cape." "Turn tho rascals out." BEAIi rSTVTK TRANSACTION'S. Tin: Now York Star, democratic, says Indiana will glvo Clovcland 115,000 majority hut lllaiuu says that Indiana is good for 14,000 majority for Harrison and Morton and llltxluo is an excellent judge In such matters. Sit flonu of Thought. A good word Is as soon said as an ill one. Latin Proverb. Truth makes tho tongue smart. German Proverb. Eat bread at pleasure, drink wlno oy measure. lrencn rrovero. When the lion crows and tho cock Is mute- there Is little peace Italian Proverb. A house Illled with guests is oaten up and III spokeu of. Swinish Prov verh. Ho who Is of no use to himself is of no use to nny one. Danish Prov- voro. Tho following, deeds have been filed for record with the recorder since Oct. 10th : Samuel Adolph and wife to A. Bush and W. S. Lndd, part of lot 7 In blk 35 Salem ; $1800. Wm. Bilyeti and wife to J. W. Lance and wife, lots 12 and 13 blk 0, Jefferson ; $200. Ernest Becker and wife t John Kinty, lotsl and 2 blk 2!, Sublim ity ; .$350. Henry Barondrick and wife to Oeo. W. Massoy, undivided 1-9 in terest 191.75 acres in Marion ; $000. II. V. Clymer to Mary CIvmer. undivided one-sixth iutercstin 331.58 acres t 8 s, r 1 w ; $385. M. L. Cliainbcriiu anil wife to E. P. McCornuick, undvided Interest lot 1 and n, of n J of lot 2 blk 33 Salem r S3000. Wm. B. Cline to Mary E. Cllne, lot unlv. add., S.ilcin$l. . Joseph Fetting to John L. and James C. Donovan, land die Sam uel Center and wife, t 7 s, rlw; $1050. Sampson Jones and wife to Mrs. Elizabeth Borego, part lot 4 blk 18 and three feet fourinclies lots blk 18 unlv. add. Salem ; $1300 Nicholas Lichty and wife to Peter Stellln, 40-acres t 7s, r 1 w ; $1100. Leban Mauldlng to Jennie M. Thomas, part blk 22 Saem ; 1200. Chas. Mosliberger and wife to P. Mclntec, lots 1 and 2 blk 107 Hub baid add. to Hubbard ; 100. A. B. Muir and wife to Henry Croft, n. j lot 7 blk 1 Salem ; $400. Adelnelm Odermatt to Andrew Bobl, land sees. 11, 12, 13, and 14 to s, r 1 w ; 55,804.40. Oregon Land Co. to George E. Hatch, lot 00 in Cap. Fruit Farm ; 300. Oregon Land Co. to Charles Wood ward, lot 59 Cap. Fruit Farm J $300. M. A. Peck to J. G. Hughes, 300 acres t 0 s, r 2 w w ; $10,000. Wm. M. llanibcy and wife to Fan ny Hubbard, part blk 5 Robert's add. Salem ; $1400. L. M. Smith to Bebeeea P. Day ton, lot 2 blk 17 Silver Falls City ; 25. .lames X. Smith and wife to James G. Martin, lot 5 blk 5 Mehama ; 40. Chas. Stewart and wife to E. Eck- crlin, part lot 7 blk 22 Salem ; 18U0. Martin St ravens and wife to Frank Manning, 1 acre 1 5 s, r 2 w ; 550. Louisa Strickrott and husband to E. Me I u tire, 1 aero d 1 c of Samuel Penter; 1000. .Joshua Sutter and wife to Nicholas Slchly, 70.2 acres t 7 s, r 1 w ; $900. J. C. Thompson and wife to W. R. Patty, 4.40 acres land t 7 s, r 3 w ; 770. United States to John M. Savage, part sees. 35 and 30 t 7 s, r 1 w ; (040 acres) ; patent. Henry Von Bchren and wife to Henry C. Von Bchren, 158.SG acres tOs, rl2 w; $19S5.7o. new to-dat. Notice to the Hungry. no TO THE ItEdTAURANT IN THE It W. C. T. U. rooms and you will find somcthlngto satisfy your huncor. We i will try to please you. K. M. LOW, 10-18-wJtrdl Propietor. STENOGRAPHY TUDY A STANDARD SYSTEM s most. PIT-than A few pupils Riven private lnstruc- man's Is good as any better . A few nunlls civ tinn on favorable term. For particulars address V t WIf T.TAMO P.O. Box' 170, Salem,.c5r. Notice. 1 SYDSB IIAV A n 'alnt mo will n i Ml NYONE HAVING A LEGAL CLAIM within the next ten days, lease call at the store A. MAYER. Breakfast Delicacies ROLLED OATS, ROLLED WHEAT, CREAM WHEAT, DIME'S RICE FLOUR, which cooks up info a very delicate dish. TKITICLUI, GER3IEA, CEREALINE, NETT ADVERTISEMENTS. Admirers of Cleveland and Harrison, wo believe In ProtectI on. We protect our customers from paying ruinous prices for their Roods bv spiiin-. them on a very small profit. "v"lng to FYee T ra.de 1SSS NEW BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, guaranteed to 1)0 Fresh and Pure BY mint bros., 201 Commercial St. FOR BARGAINS IN FURNITURE GO TO ROTAN & WHITNEY, 102 Court Street, Salem, Oregon IlnvlnR boURht out tho remnlndcr ot tne chnlr factory's stock, wo ore prepared to sell chairs lower than any hoitho In Oregon Is our motto as every person Is free to trade with us and take advantage of tho. low prices. We have the most complete assortment of , "5 Dry Goods, Undervvrear,' , Clottiing, Hats and Caps, Bo'ots and Snoes, , , . ..Notions, r: Cigars and Tobacco To be found In the city. "Buy as you vote" with your eyes open, make you welcome at tho Opera House Corner. Call, and wo will Tlie Capitol Adyenture "Co. The Markets. HAT.KM QUOTATIONS Wheat 75c. Oats 202ic. Beef 2.;i(Ks fie. net. Mutton $-$3 per head. Hogs fie, net, (1 dressed. Bran 514 per ton. Shorts ?lfi per ton. Hops 1820e IlKTAIL l'ltlCKS. C. H. "Was world, Is l'rfooiwor K. K. Salisbury of Vale. Ho In a millionaire, and his fortune wiw made front Invcstmenta nmdo In RoMtou real ostato, Prof. SalLuiury Is about 70 yearn old, Is a man of courtly domuanor, ami has traveled ovor nearly tho whole world. A noVol toniporaneo orutmdo has uem orKunUed at Leamington, Kiih'ltuul, under tho prtdonoy of mayor. Alout a score of tempor nuoo workers who are olyelUU havo formed a club in order to promote tomiHirHue In the vummudlug vll lugw. They ride out together, head ol by a bugler forming their ma chines Into u ring, they havo a right good open-air meeting. How lit AdrtrtUfJ. A gentleman, living In a small city In tho west, had Inherited con sumption from his father, and tho doctor told him he must die. He stopped taking their weakening physic and tried Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. In three months he was strong ami well. The gentleman's neighbors knew how slokly he formerly was, and asked him to state In public how ho had Ikhui cured. Ho advertised to lecture on u certain evening, in the public hall, and there was a large audleuce present. This was his lecture; A picture of himself be fore, and one after, he tried tho remedy, anil tlvo empty bottles of Pierce's Golden Medium Discovery. He said nothing, but convinced his audience Just tho same. 1 1 outrivals all Dr. Sago's Catarrh Remedy. Flour $.r.2o per bbl. Potatoes 3oc. Eggs 25 c. Butter JIOc. Lard 15, l(i18c Wool l(IJ17c. Hams lb'c. eastern. Bacon 17lSc, eastern. Apples green, 40o per bu. Chickens 2.60f.400. It Con.umptloa Incurable Read tho follewing: Mr. Morris, Newark, Ark,, says: down with nbeess of Lungs, and friends and physicians pronounced mo an Incurable Consumptive. Be gan taking Dr. King's New Discov ery for Consumption, am now on my third bottle, and able to oversee the work on my farm. It is tho 11 nest medicine ever made." Jesse Middleware, Decatur, Ohio, says: "Had It not been for Dr. King's New discover for Consumption I would have died or Lung Troubles. Was given up by doctors. Am now in best of health." Try it. Sainnlo KnHl.v.. Ji. .. tT lir n uuiijiti uvuiit xi, iv. vox's Drug BLACKSMITIIIXG and IIOKSESIIOFM. SCRIBER & POHLE 2SSJJ .'112 and 31 1 Commercial St., 10-1-tf Salem. ONE OV THK LARGEST ESTA11LISII mentH n tho State. Lower rates than l'ortluml. Largest stock Leal .Blanks In thoState, n -d biggest discount. Send for prlcollht of Joh printing, and cataloguo ot legal blanks. E. M. WAITI3, Steam Printer, Salem, Oregon. Proposals for Wood. aVIK llOAItl) OK TRUSTEES OF THE . Oregon State Insane Asylum hereby Invito sealed proposals for wood as follews: Four hundred (Jt) cords dry polo oak. Two hundred ('.IX)) cords dry body oak. Fourteen hundred (1100) cords dry body llr out of largo trees. Tho polo oak must not bo less than tljreo Inches In diameter. Tliroo hundred to live hundred cords of fir, nnd two hundred to three hundred cords of oak aro to bo de livered by Juno 1, 18S1I, and tho remainder oy uciouer j. iro. Ulds will bo received In amounts from fifty cords up. Tho wood must bo four feet In length and of tho best quality, subject to ipo approval oi ine meuicai superin tendent of tho asylum. and to be delivered at any point on the asylum grounds desig nated by htm. Tho right to reject any and all bids Is re- bervru. lllds will bo opened at 2 o'clock Tuesday, Nov. , l&W. SYLVESTEH 1'ENXOYEH GEO. W. MclHUDE, lOtd Q. V. WE1IU, Hoard of Trustees. Wm. A. SIUNLY, Clerk of Hoard. Special attention Is called to our Bplendld display of fashionable garments from the well known manufacturers Springer Bros., OK HOSTON. They need no recommendation from us, being the finest line over placed befoio tho public. Each garment has a label at collar band bearing the manufacturer's name. oun Is unusually largo and varied, representing Notice of Final Settlement. VTOTICK 18 IIEHEUY GIVEN TO ALL J whom It may concern, that the under signed administrator of the estate of Ja cob Johnson, deceased, has filed his final account In the oillce of the clerk of Marlon county, state of Oregon, nnd that the time for hearing objections thereto and settle ment thereof has been fixed by Hou. T C. Shuw, Judge of said court, for tlio 10th day of November 18SS, at 10 o'clock. . m. 10-4-td AUAM STEPHENS, Administrator. ANGORA GOATS! An excellent stock of CARPETS, RUGS, ROLLING AND LACE CURTAINS At prices extremely low. Full stock of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS In all departments. MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS LUNN & BROWN'S, 259 Corner State and Commercial streets. The Latest Novelties. Agents for tho now Mather patent LACE KID GLOVE Tkoiuilt if boiurt Aro spout every year by tho people of tills state for worthless medicines for tho cure of throat and lung diseases, when wo know that If thoy would ouly Invest f 1 iu Santa Able, tlie now California dlscovorv for consumption and kindred com plaints, thoy would In this pleasant remedy Hud irellof. It is recom mended by ministers, physicians, and public speakers of the golden stnto. Sold and guaranteed by D. AV. Mathews & Co., at $1 a bottel. Tlio most stubborn eK of catarrh will speedily succumb to California Cat-rHsure. Six mouths treatment for?l. By mail Rio. W. D. CLAGGITT HAS SOME PURE IMPORTED GOATS TOR SAIL Thf Hro from tho vrll kMocted ftorks of C. . . llailey, of Han lot. l"aL For purtleu bu call on or nddrM him at alu, Or. 10-17-liu. THE BEST STOCK OF STOVES IN THE CITY IS AT R. M. WADE) & CO'S 282 to 286 Commercial Street, SALEM. Garland Stoves, Charter Oak Staves, Brighton Range AND MANY OTHER LEADING STYLES, Also a Complete Slock of Hardware and Farm Machinery, Wagons and Carriages FOR SALE. A FINE DUST AND MOUS&1UIOOF jti. Organ, also a second hand Piano at a bargain and ou easy terms. Call on H DIAMONT), SOS Commerelul St., Salem. Or. 10-S-tf ' KELLEY BROS., t normBrons ok THE GAPITOL COFFEE HOUSE MwU,23euU; board, $per week. Chinese ni ployed. SlVCbmmeretalSt. lAdtf No GRASS SEED. liDcnnrrR OR A mixture of Lincoln and Mewiulte lp lareo or small nnantitle. For lernu - n.VN FUKN18H dreui U4-lm T.ajORY, liqx 61. &iim.Or. h A FINE LINE OF FALL MILLINERY Mrs. SI B. SnOh's, East Sales. Marlon su, between Winter and Summer a