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fcv I IP K EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL TUESDAY, JAN. 29, 1889. TT t'unttaiiHO EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY. apital Journal Publishing Company, lIXCOIU'OKATKD O.Hce.'Corncr: Court AinlIMberfy Streetf,; TK11MS OK sunsciupnoNi. DAILY. Ono your, by tnall 5 W) Hlxiitoiillio.bpuillll , 2W) 'Three lnonliiH by mull 1 - I'cr week delivered by carrier.. 1C WllBtCLY. Ono year VI W Hlx months - ,, . 7o Ono year. If tMld ror m ndvmiec, i w riix months, " " ' ... K nrlV)stiiiaiter8 aro authorized to re ceive mil-scrlitIon. r'JHr-KiitcnMliitf.cComl-ul.tsq mnltcrnt the Snleni.OrcKon.l'ostoiHcc, .Iuno21, 18S8. W. II. KYAKS - uijAiib b; IKV1SB Editor Manngcr. I'lIlK THAI'S AI IISCAI'KS. , We urc no advocates for much statute muking, but the effort mak ing by tlio Portland hotel keepers for protection in their business reminds Ui of the urgent need of protection of guests against fire. Some of the most hopeless fire traps imaginable are among theso very hotels. Every few months it fire occurs in u hotel somewhere and the whole nation is horror Htricken at the report of the dreadful calamity, whilo hundreds of families are left to mourn their bereavement under such circum stances of horror as freeze their very souls. Then arises a universal cry for fire escapes and punishment for neglect of legal enactments. In a week or two all is forgotten by the public until another frightful occurrence-of the same kind and thus we have the same round, year after year. Tf the law exists to protect guests it is inellleienlly observed. Think of a house full of all kinds of penplo in per rooms so situated as to cut off all hope or escape by their occupants. This is a mutter of great public con cern. No ono knows how soon lie may be placed In some upper room of a tiro trap, whore his life is in danger from any slight neglect by any one in somo or the many sur rounding rooms. Government should oiler a great reward to any person who will invent a perfect fire escape. Meanwhile hotels should be compelled to adopt the best possi ble means in their power, under severest penalties for neglect. Would you build your town up and hold it on a permanet founda tion? Then do not overcharge or take advantage of the stranger and newcomer. Wo say this now, not to Ihtlihate that it has been 'done in Salem!1: hut to irilard Kiraitist it. if fgh prices for board and lodging are sure to break a town and destroy its prosperity. Omaha, Kansas CItv and other places had a grand boom sonic two years ago. Higher went prices until it was .evident no poor person could live there. Now it is the noor laboring class that makes all the life, trade and all the prosperity of a city. The mighty trade of every great point cotnes of the enormous consumption of the millions. Even the trade of child ren in some lines is of supreme importance and long blocks of splen did retail stores are sustained by the pennies so freely expended by the 111 tie ones. Wi: are strangely inconsistent creatures. If any person were to tell us of some place out of which no ono ever got alive wo would carefully avoid it and shudder at the very idea of ever getting into it. And yet we are all in this world, many of us are very comfortable and some of us to try stay here as long as possible. Nothing is so deceitful as that ruddiness, fine complexion and abundance of llcsh which everyone judges to be signs or health. As a rule the pale,languid,tliin people livo longest and the high colored well lleshed ones go first. Tin: jouiivai.'.s tsitvv aliium. The Capital Journal, ono or Salem's best dailies, is publishing from day to day pen pictures or the wise men or Oregon, now assembled at her capitol. Baker City Reveille The United States steamer Albar tross has discovered vast shoals or black cod or best variety ono hun dred miles oil' the const or San Diego. There's millions In it. and no mistake. Ouu legislature has now on hand two hundred and eiglity-soveu bills. Pratt" - "- -"' " TIIK I'UKTIAM) WATEK HOXDS. UI.IMATli ANI UiilNl'AI.U It is now well settled that forest areas do not Increiiso tlio rainfall. But It is certain that they servo to distribute the annual precipitation moro equally. Cultivation has a great inlluenee on climate. The millions or acres or area once covered by sod in Nebraska, Kansas, Dakota, Iowa and Missouri now torn up by tho plow receive all the water that falls and al'ows It to penetrate far down in iiio eartli. The warm sun of spring pumps this moisture up into the air and renders it heavier and diunperand less mobile. Tho Chi nesc who liavo slowly eultlvatud the" dry cold prnirio regions or Mongolia, onco utterly non-productive, testify that the climates or tlie.se regions have beensoninolloriatcd that fruits and grains now mature that former ly would not grow there at all. M'Hci.ti, i:na;i'mi:nts. When special legislation once be gins in favor of Indlvuals to protect them against being Impoxed on t nolo will ho no end to it, Soiuoof tho Slnte have very good general attachment laws by which credit ors who will swear their debt was fraudulently contracted and will upocifyfuctB to show fraud can have certain property attached and tho debtor may bo Imprisoned tem-lKi-arily until lie M-oiiron or jmys tho debt, or Ut credited at tlio into of to much per diem during Jinprlwm meut till the ooU, etc., are pro-i nouuoed puld. Thin imprisonment U fur (hi) fraud uud nwktwilitf rogiiiM Inutile. Thetlmt uodeof Ohio 1ms mieh a prm-UUin and it worked well. A t'K.NM-ri or theelilldren of wliool Mgt) between hlx and eighteen yam of Utah hlmwfc tbU numt,rou di- iruMirtloii u U'tweeu the SaiuU uud Oviitllttt, namely, over tlfiy- httven thousand .Mormon children juul hut four thousand live hundred and eighty-two non-Mormon. j The Oiegonian says: "If the tax clause is added to tho water bonds it will injure their sale in Eastern cities. This is a mistake. Theso bonds could bo taxed as other credits ifthcre be no clause in the law exempting them from taxation. To make them taxable needs no clause in the law authorizing their taxation. The general laws or tho stuto provido Tor taxing all credit, not made exempt by tlio laws or the stato or United States, and tho ex emption or theso bonds from taxa tion within tills stato would not pro tect them from taxation in other stales it held by citizens of such states, as our state laws can not ex tend their authority, or protection beyoiid the limits or the state. Sup pose, ror illustration, that untaxable bonds r San Fianclscowcro owned and held In the city or Portland they would bo taxable credits In tlio hands or such owners in this state. It is different with United Stains bonds, for the laws of congress ex- tondoverall tho states of the Union. These bonds would sell hist as well in Eastern cities without, as with the exemption clause. Tho exemption simply gives Oregon cap italists tho advantage, and this may bo a reason for their anxiety about the exemption clause. It would bo a good thing for Port land to compel the wholo stato to help pay lor her water supply, but a bad thing for all taxpayers oit, side of that city. It would bo a good tiling for Salem, also to have help from the rest of the state to mako her contemplated Improvements. And If cities aro to liavethoirexemp. tlons iho common council of Salem has been too slow in looking after her Interests, when the present tax able bonds were issued to aid in tho construction of tho bridge across tlio Willamette. These bonds would bo all taken In j Portland. One of her principal tankers has In'on otlring tills, water scheme In its present shwpo for tho rotwon that (as he nwrti) tho ptou ont company aro a "olotw ooriwra- tlmil) uiul .,!. !.. i.x .it. r.v. .1... i i ...... i....i(i.MMK IIMUHWU IC IHIIKIS among thonisolviw and excludo other brokers from competing for an equal share of tho booty and out side broker have good iuou o be sensitive on thU subject as theso unuis will be a botUr Investment and unjust to taxpayers and( are the tnrmt. miivetileift,' mi&llHGver' ilfventf- ed to enable ml J joliatros 'to so iffl& thelr surplus tux on th plated bonds already issued " i "... bio place ?2,2o0,000 or Portland capi tal cxemDt from taxation and transfer the tax tins capital 'would yield on the lother property of the state. Senators and representatives not from Portland should consult their constituents before they vote for this scheme. Taxpayer. Kugene's street far Line. Articles of incorporation of the Pioneer Street Hallway Co. of Eugene have been filed with the Secretary of State. T. J. Smith, J. A. Straight, tf. C. Smith, ' A'. G. Ilovey, C. W. Washburn", J. M. Ilodson and G. S. Waslbury are the incorporators, with a capital stock of20,()00. 4- L. Woman's most faithful friend In Oregon Kidney Tea., It Is specially adapted to eomplulnlh peculiar to dellc.Uo uystcnis, and works like malo without lcnA nig any unpleasant alter cllvctb. Oregon Kidney Tea lsa purely vegetable preparation add la unequalled In Kidney and Urinary com plaints, Sold by D. "W. Mathews & Co. i mercury will surely destroy tho ins'e of'smoTL and completely de- Beiritro of Ointment for Catarrh, that Contain Mercury, t as Bpn . . ..-...& range the whole system when cnler liig It tiirodgH fl)e mucus surfaces. Stich articles sholild never be used except on iresc'riptions from reputa ble physicians, as the damage they will do are ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Curp', manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., contains no-mercury, and is taken iiitcrnnllv. and netM iliivntlv unon tho blood and mucus surface's or the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine, it W taken internally, and Is made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. .1. Cheney & Co. fcold by druggists, ' price 75 cents per bottle. Blsmark, Gladstone and 'Disrceli were all born on a Friday. on Cannot do Hotter Thau call at the Grange Store, 12G State street, ir you want a good tea or anything else In the grocery line. Don't rail to look at the White Cross Extracts, the best in tho mar ket, t-r Dutnrd's Specific Is an absoluto euro for all eruptive diseases of tho sicln, such as Salt llhuin. Harbors Itch. King Worm. Scald head and all Itching or lnllamcd con ditions of tho skin, whether arising troin diseabe or exposure. It Is guaranteed In every case. Sold by D.W. Mathows& Co. DIED. NORTHCUTT On Tuesday, Jan uary 29, 1880, at 8 a.m., or con sumption, Mrs. S. T. Northcult, after a long and painful illness. &M1 (W Vortli Knowing. Mr. W. II. Morgan, merchant, Lake City, Fla., was taken with a severe cold, attended with a distress ing cough and running into con sumption in its first stages. He tried many so called popular cough remedies and steadily grew worse. Was reduced in llesh, had difficulty in breathing and was unable to sleep. Finally tried Dr. King's Now Discovery for cohbtimptipn and found immediate relier, itnd, after uing about half a do,".en bottles found himself well and has had no return of the .disease. -No other remedy can show such a grand re cord of cures as Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Guar anteed to do just what is claimed tor it. Trial bottle free at Dr. H. W. Cox's drug store. Connecticut was settled by emi grants from Massachusetts In 1633. TO CONSUMPTIVES. The undersigned having been re stored to health by simple means, after sutlering several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease consumption, is anx ious to make known to his fellow sutieiers tho means of cure. To those who desire it, he will checr- fully send (free of charge) a copy of tlio prescription used, wlncli tliey will find a sure cure for consump tion, catarrh, asmatha, bronchitis and all throat and lung maladies. Ho hopes all sufferers will try his remedy, as it is invaluable. Those desiring tho prescription, which will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing, will please address, Rev. Edward A. Wilson, Kings County, New York. The American petroleum lamp has becomo very popular in Paris. NEW TO-DAY. WP. WILLIAMS, STENOGRAPHER . nnd Typewriter Copyist. Will innko reports of trials, etc.; .copyingi bn type writer accurately and neVitly done. tOfllco wlthMooresi Manning, 817 CommerclttlSt. OLIVE LODOE No. 18. I, O. Q..F., meets In Odd Fellows' Hall upstairs. Comei Commercial and Ferry streets, every Sat urdaynt7:R0p. in. J. T. GREGG. JAS. WALTON, Secretary. N. G. REMOVAL NOTICE. JOHN KNIGHT, THE BLACKSMITH and wagon maker, has moved his shop to No. SID Liberty street, where ho vwlllybo ready for business after Monday, .Tnn.'Ssth. I wish to state to my friends and patrons that I will bq botfer prepared from now on to execute all work- In ray Una thaiieany tiiucbefore. Thanking all for tho liberal support I have received at your hands, I um yours lespectfully, k J Kill ? ivniuiiii Liberty Street, Salem, Ogn. MUM (M ML BLICKSMITIILXG and HORSESHOEING. Nil 11 1WTT TC li Have moved to 47 and -19 Stato street, whero they aro now ready for work. All our old patrons and friends are Invited to call nnd sco us In our new location. Wo aro better prepared for work now than over having secured moro room. 10-1-tf. HUMMING anil DRESSMAKING. MRS. C. A. RICE Wishes to Inform the Ladles of Salem that sho Is prepared to do trimming and dressmaking in all Its dlflcr- cnt branches In tho LATESTSTYLES" ( Prices reasonablo and satisfaction guaran teed. Call and see her beforo placing your orders. 1)3 Stuto street, up stairs. lm. BKACKSMITHING and WAGONMAKING. JOHN UOLM, THE OLD RELIABLE J Blacksmith, has removed his shop to corner of Commercial nnd Chemcketo Sts., whero ho is ready to serve the public. Hav ing associated with him Air. R. Bannon, an experienced wagon-maker recently from Portland, he is now prepared better than ever to do all kinds ol wagon and carriage making nnd repairing; all kinds of black smithing and repairing, and n general horseshoeing business. He has all kinds of shoes,stoel,trottlng, hand made, oteand tits them. In n scientific manner. Special attention given to the construction ot wag ons and carriages. Remember the place, opposito Stato Insurance building. Absolutely Pure. .uiispowaor never varies. A marvel of parley, strength nnd wholcsonicness. Mo.o lonorhlcal than tho ordinary irimls, -ml cannot he Mild In competition with t .o ljullltudo of low test, short m eight alum or nhosplmto powders. Hold only In cans. RoYAi. IIakino l'owni:HCo.,10(JWall,N.Y. UAK FRANCISCO, Nov. 1st, 1SSS. ilossis. WELLEU BROS.. Salem, Oregon. Gentlomor. Wo had tlio pleasure re cently ot making shipment to you of our now " Whlto Crow " Extracts, and sond you by mall to-day a very ueat show card winch wo would like you to plneo promi nently In your store, nnd which will call inonttcntion of your trndo to tho goods. It has been our Intention for s.omo time past to plnco upon tho market tho llnost lino of llavorlng extracts manufactured In this country, and after months of study nnd experimenting with tho prominent brands now beforo the public wo lmvont iasi succeded la placing before you a qual ity which beyond doubt has no superior. Wo can not too strongly Impress upon )h umi j-im can uniieMtntluvly rccom inonil them to your customers as tho finest that mu iMivdbly be ninnuluetured. The imckago and stylo generally Is uoh as to attract attention, and wopredlct that when yourtmdo Imvc toktcil tho uimlltv nr i,o goods yourwile for " White Croi " extracts will bo lai-ge. By complying with our request you will confer n favor upon ywurs truly, I A. SCHILLING A CO. Idleness Is si Dangerous ranlt In tho kidneys. When tnncilvo thev specuuy mu into disrepair. Tho-o ob3ll natenndiutal maladies, Brishu diseaso and dlabe.s, ensuo with lei bio certainty upon tho inaction of tho organs etl'ected Catarrh Of the bladder, nnmncla ,.,o,-,,l and stianguryaio also io bo appie'hended noma paniai paralysis of ti-o uhtddcr, of ".nun ni-uiiiiusMiim siiigjisnuessaietho cause i. Hostettei's Siomath Bitters Is a lino ionic and promoier of activity for tho icnnlorgnns.and ono which can bo relied upon to r.iloid them iho rcqusito stimulus Without CXf'liin lllptn n,i nfnuii x l.n fcardi'io.n the uumedlcU d alcoholic e:: ci'niH of commerce. A further beneficent etlect.ortheLli.eis, by icnewing activity of the t dneys, Is u enable them to drain pom the blood In iu, passage through the i, linminuies pioduc.lvo of rheumailsin and drof)3v. Ncrvotmnes!.. fovni-nri .,., .. silp.nion nnd dyspepsia uro eonqucicd by thoButcis. J A Iiarpn For Somebody!!! EATING HOUSES. THE HOME RESTAURANT, Hating been furnished for tho ., . .meoomniodntlon of tho Dnhniclat tnto thonttcntiobf ths ihBP fe to.ftho entire texolSklon f all Chinl 1UY from ourlnstltutlon, and also to ?h!ehel? 'HOME meals thAt are served iS W three times a day. Give us TurSS,? for j-ourself. lu ana Me E. M. LAW, Proprietor Cor. Court nnd High St., Salem, Or. PEARCE and MAYS NEW RESTAURANT. " These gentlemen havechaigo of thn . taunint formerly known as EMFlis?iv old stand, where thoy are prepa'red to srv meals at all hours. Xleals "V-tn '"serve OPEN HAY AND NIGHT. Oysters (.cried In all styles. Board fr KELLEY 13ROS., PROPUIETOIIS OF . THE CAPITOL COFFEE HOUSE Meals, 25 cents; board, S3.50 per week lrcshmllk, cream and oysters always oa hand. J 210 Commercial St. 10dtf. LEGISLATORS ! And others wishing to board atn qnlet nnd cozy piaco, will find the object of their search nt MRS. M. A. THOMPSON'S, Cor. Chemcketo and Liberty Sts., Salem Whero a few select boarders can secure board. COOK'S HOTEL Salem, Oregon f. II. COOK Proprietor. Formerly Clerk of Chemkete Everything New nnd first-class. Convenient Bamplo Rooms for Commercial Travelers. Corner State and High streets' C. II. Monroe, J. R. N. Belt. -To Exchangr for- il ?G0N Ul Late of the Monroe House.! Monroe & Bell Proprieters: Ctaekefc Ho i. H. O M E S -FOR THE The pope has abandoned the pro posed Europeau congress on slavery. HOMELESS!!! FREE BUS. Sample'Roo.ms for Commercial Travelers. Bellows Hor Youth. Mrs. Phoebe Chesley, Peterson, Clay county, Iowa, tells tho follow ing remarkable story, tho truth of which is vouched for by tho resi dents of tho town! "T ii in 7K i-nr. old, have been troubled with kidney v.uiii,uiiiib aim uiuiuiiess ior many years; could not dress myself with out help. Now I am free lrom al' pain and soicness, and am able to do all my own housework. I owo my thanks to tho EWirln Tiitiora for Imvintr renewed my youth, and ! iciuuvLu cuiiipieteiy an uibease aud Rl,nir Jfr bottle, 60?, and ?1 at Dr. If. W. Cox's drug stere. Georgia is organizing a bureau to encourage immigration to that state. ISoo ACRES From SI to $3 per day. SALEM - . OREGON. KM-tf NOTICE. OF- VARIED. LAND -FOH- l;t.Blvo up. my ixio.-, sick friend; lnio t.ieio'h I. -0 the,oS hope, Ms said; Sicker portions o,toj inentl; Tljno ut.Ivoiip ho.i you'io dead, l'urer. rlc.ier blood you need; n.i " ." ne ou. vsiom give; 1 his adv.e oo wise and heod 'Iko iho M.G. H. aud llvo. Those letters stand for " Golden Medical Discovery " (Dr. Piurco's), tlio reat building-up, puiifying, and dlbosiso-expelling remedy of the Don't hawk. hawk, blnw anit and dibaust everybody with your oftbnslve biviith. hut use Dr. Sajro's CatiirrJi ltemedy nnd ehd it. Sale or Rent. P. J.EARSEN.THE RELIABLE Wagon maker, has moved to 45 Stato street, hav ing romoved his shop from iho old stand. J1U Commercial street, on account ot tho election of tho new brick. Mr. Larsen will bo pleased to see his old customers and as many now ones ns will share their pa tronago with him, nt his new location. AH woik guaranteed. Next to Scribcr & Pohlo s shop. 1-27-tf. Quantity and Quality to Suit Purchaser. 1889. NOTICE -OF- Lands near R. R, Facilities. NEW BOOK. DEEDS OF DARING BY BLUE & GRAY. Tho wr of Russia will oxpqrl- mont witn rnwng cotton in eastern Aaiti. An Absoloie Core. The ORIGINAL ABrBTIX OIXTMT2NT13 only put up I,,lr" twMuiieo lin boxes, mi.i i- .... absoluto euro for old bok, lmrn, A GOOD CHANCE (jlian ge in Business i From this date our business will bo strictly cash. No book or mem- "" "' uc iHitiw iiiyukiment "!" o""n. .mi .i,ii (,!,. ,u, llts the., U. 8. four iw wut IkiiuU tlmt ffil.Vrk?,.,S , iij iBm, Kr linn Mrm4-unuttll.o,ri mu Mi iiiuiiii, "i iiiiius nun IIV1KUI prvpiiUI. AH uutHMiblo wuritlt arv odious 1 he sreat wHectlon of tho iiiot thrtlllur ierHalUveMmrooiilxlli Hide durl ihoicrMitrlvll war. IniiM.y UrwltlIif n.rl..ru biHML W bn.n-"iSSw'CR """ r Old BOTOS, i urupuons. will ioslUvolv euro nil kinds of piles. Ask for tuV ORIGINAL ABIETENJS OINT MENT. Solu byD.W. MatUww. A Co., 100 State street, Salem, t as cvuts pr box by maU SO centa. orandum accounts will bo kept. No goods will bo doliyorod until paid for. We shall keop n full lino of staple dry goods, mens', boys', and youths' clothing, hats and caps, groceries, otc. Wo shall sell goods lowor than any orodit Iioum in the I niiiulu !.. .i,w.....i I'a. .. 7.ir .: iff""" .nmnK- ui.i iaC?CiS iZn. "",J24r?w. " . " " --'"""" "" t u mi inHK. i 1..I1 k l.l.. .k. ii" UHiilmous notion u AjpnuU ngonu uhort I'LVNTl' HtkiK' iii it.,vt For Particulars call at This Office. To Representatives and Senators. 'r!. Myers, (h oltKr luiauflMrturer, efibn you i,j)cUl ltfio l.i oUn.s nnd icroMrfJieiiesi mojth, 1 1 SALEM SPORT " and " OPERA BELLE. " IIUgnodsMill0rt-claaK,a lie luw ImuI traty-nF yean txerlii in the biul-necorniinu.a-iiirftK and wlllait oljar. Clean, by ihe box at px'lal rttt8. xrit T T A M- ..-. .i .iivi iwriiKa. .aw...-. . - .... 305 commercials,.,, - . ,. fUKbXMSU. TIFFAM &IU. state, and as low as any cash house- Our jiriooB nro marked in plaiu flg- ureg. One price t all will be the rule. PARArERS STORE. 287 Commercial street, 8alem, Ogn. New Bank Blook.