Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, November 12, 1888, Image 2

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EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL
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EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY.
BT THE
Capital Journal Publishing Company.
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Office, Corner Comt ani Liberty Streets,
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MONDAY, NOV. 12, IPSA.
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A DVKIITIHKMKNTH I'NDKH Tin:
A liBKlnuf WAXTIIII, KOIlttALE,
FOll HKNT. FOUND,IOST,cte..of iinsc
ceptablii nature, not tooxreed three linen,
will be free for ono week only ono ad. for
esich Indlvldnnl. This 'does not Include
business ndvertlHesnents.
If nnsircn full to romn the flnit Hum we
Invite nit many repetitions asttre nfrennry
to Keciiro what you ml vertlwfor. Wo wish
tho advertisers to tn- that tnry are not lm
Ixmlngnn iwby nolui; our free columns.
The Capital Jouhnax ft (he medium
throiiKh which the rraoral public may al
ways have their want oirpifllnd.
Advertisers tdiould remember that let
ters directed to INJTIAIJ-UNIjY are not
delivered throne!) the rtfwlflfllce. If Ini
tials are used they hhoulil be directed to
the care of home IH-Twm, firm, or postotllce
box.
AdvertlwincjitsmnlH' left at our olllee
ori-enl throuuli the mall to
CAPITAL JOUltNA'Lri'OH. CO.
TIIANICSOIVINO WtOCIutMATION.
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i'.XKCUTIVK DKfAIlTMKNX, V
SAI.KM, N(IVK5Illi;il7, 1KS8. ij
ThlHoirnow drawing to n eloso hnHH
been one of unexampled peace, plenty
mil proHperlty ulllilu the bordcni of the
Ntatc. It Is proper that jullillc acltuowl
rilKliiuut should be inado to tho Great
Killer of tho.Unlverw) for HIh liiiiiimerablo
bl(,lnj,". 1 do, then-fore, deslgnatoThurh
day, tho Elth day of November, an a dayof
ThanksKlvliiK to Almli;hty God, to bo
observed by tho whole jx-nple of thin -Commonwealth
In token of their (.-mtltudo
for Ills Kreat inerclen.
In wltueHs thereof, I huvt.'wt my hand
and cuiiHcd tho woal of the ittato toliouf
llxed, IIiIh, thuseventlidio' of .Xnxciillicr,
A. I)., KWS.
8YI.VKKTKH I'KNNOYEK,
'Governor.
Uy Hid governer:
(Iko, V. MclInuiK,
Seeietary ofHtutn.
Till: AUSTKAI.I.W II A I. LOT.
The Joitunai. hits ut other times
, redered to tho Australian liallot as
tho best mode of seettriug an hoivest
election yet suggest ed. The .elec
tion Just pussetl with tho accusation
of illegal voting and frudulent 'bal
lots so freshly brought to mind sug
geijtHthe propriety of ix;irlng to the
nmtter tignln. "With that system
fully adopted no sucli accusations
'Would Htnnd. The tnt jidoptlou-of
.-this metliod was tiiuilo last spring
by tlto leglslnturo of Kentucky In
un net applying the systttu toanuu
Icjplal elwtlons. It was approved
Kelt. JMth, 18S8 by O'tivernor lluok
ner and took utlect from and after
its passage. TJio provisions of the
net aro ebscutlally thosaiuoaa those
of tho -MiiHwiuhuhettsiict nuulo alneo
and of (ho VateH-gjixon bill of Now
YorkAvhlcli was votoed by Govent
.or Hlll.of that statu. In some min
or dotdtU, however, t nioro cloaoh
follows itho KnglUh system. J'or
iustaiie,',ttho ballots are to bo priutod
with stubs and Umnd lu book, tho
stubs forming a record of votwi cast.
The olork At roijuinAl to enter tho
votrtr'a nnmo tuhl rt'sldunco bn tho
stub, tliuu tofirtliu ballot off, wrlto
hbtkwn nuuuHiti Uio back and baud
It thiM. endorsed to tho voter, to
whom JUo must also hand nil enveV-
ojw or pajkir bu, hi Whl6h thp bal
lot la to Ik plaowl ufter Inilug (hark
tl. The rcgistmtlou ofunudldatea
ml tho printing nd vustotly Of thu
lHM)ksuf8tulwitiul ballots uro plittvd
In tliohatubt of the mayor. A can
didate for eUtetioii to n ward Ollloo
own iHiroglsteretl on tlio wrlttoW pe
titlou often rvgtstor'od voters find
the iMymeiit of W; a imltlato for
the (ilty nt liirga on the writ (0:1 le
tltlon of tlfty wlohiniul the pay
rrtinti)f$JW. Nfliitliintloiiarlooo ton
days Imforo tho olMlon. Tho niny
or In rwqulrotl to iet up ut wwli vot
ing place wtvKlou oomimrtmonts,
0110 for mtoh IT voters or fraction
thoroof. TIioho compartmenti arw
ulw ls feet In lietght Mm) about
three feet square, one side to open
and shut as a door, with a narrow
ihelf allixed to the other elde. The
clerk of each precinct lsto put
Into each of theses compartments
lead lxfnclla hung by triiifp. The
voter "when furni-hed with a bal
lot and envelope" or bag, 'inuat strfp
alone iulo one of th coriipartmonts
and close the door behind him, and
while within the same he shall put
on his ballot, aAer each name of the
candidates wlrotn he pn-feiv, a pencil
mark in the chape of an oblique
crew.- riliould he inadvertently
spoil a bulht he may return it, and
receive one other ballot, the spoiled
ballot to be preserved by the clerk
and the Tact noted by writing the
word "'polled" on the stub. When
a voter avows hiuise'f to be blind,
and h found to be such by the con
currence of the judges of election
and the sherifT of the pne'net, the
clerk is required to accompany b'-m
to one of the compartments and
make the ballot at his dictation. It
is provided that the voter shall not
occupy theeoinpartmeiitsmorc than
three minutes. As he leaves it he is
to hand hi." ballot, folded and with
in the envelop or paper bag, to the
judges, who in his presence drop it
into the ballot box, whereupon the
voter is at once to withdraw from the
room. It is alsoj required that the
voting place shall be so arranged as
to leave a clear space of fifty feet
between the inclosure in which the
Voting is done and tho-.e waiting
their turns to vote, and the sheriil
ami police are required to keep all
persons except the oincers of elec
tion, those votingand the candidates
or agents of candidates, at that dis
tance from the inclosure. "There
(can be no doubt," says the Standard,
"that It will sjon be adopted for the
whole states. This would be a wise
measure for some of our law-makers
ito be pondering over."
CinAltKl-TKS AND INSANITY.
Mrs. Satlio 'Walters, a well-dressed
and comely Chicago woman, twenty
two years old, has been adjudged
insane, and will be fcent to the
aysjum. She is tho wife of a travel-
lug salesman. She has become
insane from smoking cigarettes. In
court Mm. Walters was quiet, and
she sat In her chair before the jury
laughing at the testimony given by
her friends. From testimony given
in court and the statements of her
husband and brother, nuulo subse
quently, it appears that about two
years ago Mrs. "Walters sinTered from
hay fever. She was recommended
to try cubcb cigarettes, which she
did. From this use she contracted
the habit of using the tobacco kind,
and her desire for thcin became so
strong that she smoked almost con
stantly. Her friends admonished
her to quit tho practice, but all to no
avail. When she wits brought to
Jail a package of the noxious things
was found in her pocket.
Tin: British Printer perpetrates
tho following story on a member of
tho fraternity : "A young man at
tho risk of his life, saved a beautiful
young girl from drowning. Her
grateful father, In a voice tremulous
with emotion, said : "Noble youth,
to you I am indebted for everything
that makes life dear to me. Which
reward will you take X50.000 or the
hand of my daughter?' 'I'll take
tho daughter,' replied tho hero,
thinking thereby to get both the
glrlnnd tho money. 'Now you havo
well chosen,' replied tho grateful
father; 'I could not havo given you
tho 60,000 Just now anyhow, na I
havo not yet laid up that amount,
being only an editor, but my daugh
ter la yours for life. God bless you,
wy children !' '
An oxpert appointed by tlto eourt
to examine tho Keeloy motor to de
termine whether or not It Is a fraud,
haa reported to tho eourt that the
gonerator showed him by Keeley
was a stationary structure depend
ent 011 tho nin'iupu'latlou of an oper
ator, and could by np totwlbi,llty bo
iundoelf operating.
WM-WALTiat I'lLELnays; "Har
rison will make a, good, prosldont
iro Is able, conservative and unam
bitious. Ho isof n too.portltlve.chttri
actor to bo tho foql of any man, and
tio will not submit to dictation. He
Is not a nmu to bo easily intlueiicod
from what ho considers right,"
QbohokH. VANPK111111.T litis pur-
ohnwd 1000 acres of land and l ne-
gotlatlttg for more, for tho purpose
of founding a great Industrial school
whoro j)oor whlto children inoy Ihj
taught how to nmko a living.
In tho tjuiipjnie court 9,f l'onn
sylvaiiln Jtutieo Walto dooldetl that
tho mwhuulos lien law Is uuconstU
tutloutnl. 1
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What Might nre Been.
TVhittier calls thee the saddest of jI!
id wordt. In that richly sUggestirevoW
nine, Mr. Hamert.
it is said: "When
i e '.!? hackwHpon the
years that are gone, this Isourbfyterejt re-,
gret, that, while the iireei-is Mt1.r ,tyir.
recover ilile, wa. jassin.; lij ' rpi $. We
were Intellectnall) uo ur disciplied. to
make the beat personal use of all the op
portunities it brought. Thoie men may
be truly es'eemed happy and fortunate,
who can say to therriselves.in the evening
ofthoir days, I had so prepared myself
for every successive enterpnte, that when
the time came fo it to be carriecfinlo ex
ecution, my training insured tuecesf."
Why people will continue to sniffer from
day to day, constantly oomplHtiiln to
their friend of pain In the back and loinj
and wlih every symptom of tlmt terrible
eeourxe, Ilrlght'h dtmwe staring them in
the lace, U oeruilnly a mystery when they
might be made str nir hltliy and happy
by uslni; Oregon Kidney Tun. it has
Wfinderfiil medicinal properties and If
Blvenafnlr trial, will prove a boon to
Uioc attllcted with disorders of the
kidney or urinary organs.
Sold by D. W. Matthews fc Co.
Albert Newell of San Francicn, C. .,
haajuit returned from Honolulu. He
says that Kinu Kalakaua if in very poor
health. Kalakaua has been devoting him
self to literary work of late during the
daytime, and has played poker a good
deal at night. Lack of steep and worry
over the unsatisfactory condition of gov
ernment affairs have made him thin and
nervou. lie smokes constantly, and the
Hawaiian minister nt statistics has never
been able to count the number ol cigar
ettes he destroys in twenty-four hours.
Considerable excitement was
created this morning by the an
nouncement that the wife of a well
known Salem business man had
eloped with her husband's clerk,
but Investigations revealed tho fact
she had only gone hurridly to Squire
Farrur & Co's to catch some of
those splendid bargains in groceries,
etc.
--
A lady who was alllieted with rialt
Kheum on tho face nud other parts of the
body for many yearn and who waa treated
by the best iiliynlcluns on tt-e Pacific coast
without any but temporary relief says,
Dutnrd's Specific has entirely cured me of
my troublCKomo complaint and nltough I
havo not used the medicine for ninny
months, I have had no return of the dis
ease. I shall always fell grateful to you.
Sold by 1). W. Matthews A Co.
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never varies. A marvel ol
purity. Burnetii and whole-iomenes". Mom
economical than tho ordinary vim!, and
cannot bo sold In competition with tho
multitude of low tout, Nhort welcht alum or
Iihophato powders. Sold only In rnns
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JTEYf ADVEKTISE5IENTS.
Admirers of Cleveland
Protecti
We protect our customers from paying ruinous prices for their goods br sn
them on a very smU profit. ""
Free
Is our motto a ever- person Is free
low prices. V"e have the most complete
Dry Goods,
Underwear,
Clotriingj
Hats Caps,
Boots and Stioes.o :. '
ixotions,
a
To be found In the city.
"Buy as you vote"
make you welcome at the Opera
House
Tho Caiil
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,
SO Corner State and Commercial streets.
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THE BEST STOCK OF STOVES
IN1 THE CITY IS AT
R. JVC. WADE & CO'S
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282 to 286 Commercial Street, SALEM.
i$Bll
HssssTlK3sslMEsl v -' U
ANO MANY 0THEJ$
Also a Complete Stock of Eardware'anf'Farni VaeMiiwy. Wajons and Carriag
FOR SALE.
.4 FINK TlUST AND MOUSE-PROOF
. Organ, aso a second hand Piano sit a
oargalu and on easy terms. Call on
H. DIAMOND,
308 Commercial St., Salem. Or.
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KELLEY 33ROS.,
PJIOPIUBTOUS OF-r-
THE CAPITOL COFFEE HOUSE
Meals, 20 cejiU; board, H per week. No
Chinese employed.
inmenHal R.
193-dtf
and Harrison, we believe In
on.
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to trade with us and take advantage of ik.
assortment of a ' ""
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Cigarsvnd
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with your eyes open. Call, and we win
corner.
Adventure
FALL SEAM OF ffi
Special attention Is called to our splendid
display of fashionable garments
from the 'well known
manufacturers
Springer Bros.,
or BOSTOX.
They need
no recommendation
from us, being the finest line
ever placed before the public.
Each garment has a label at collar
band bearing the manufacturer's name.
Is unusually large
and varied, repre
senting .,.f0vl
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The Latest Novelties.
Agents for the new Slather patent
LACE KID GLOVE
; --Garland Stoves,
Charter. Opi Stoye.
I 1 ll' Ll ,.m
$EADING STYLES. : ..;,.
GKASS' SEED.
C.VJf" TUIINISH MESQOrrE OB A
mixture of Lincoln and Mesqulte
large or amdll quantities. For terms a
dreas T. O. JORY.,
Box ti,
17f-lm Solera, Or.
FARMERS.
r. PAV THE HIOIIBSJT CASH W"V
L tar butter, a and poultry. ao
h ve a Teed store. 361 CommereUl sr
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