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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1889)
1 :K. .( !: r -r i r- . I' tmUJjyBBBMllM.MillHPKanii B CAPITAL OlTY NEWS. Recital oflhe Daily Doings Compiled From Various Sources. Happenings Over llio City anil News From ilio Country. Col. Lee Kemored. Tho tclcKranu to-day announces that W. H. Beadle of Yankton, Da kota, has been appointed superin tendent of tho Cbemawa Indian school, vice Col. John Lee, removed. The simple announcement will be a surpriso to a few, while to many It is but the loug looked for result of tho Investigation conducted during tho fall and winter by Gen. 'Gflrdon. Tho Chemawa Iridjau school is an institution of no mean proportions orimportance and should have for a superintendent one who la a leader and of executivo ability. Mr. Bcadle'a appofntment is on the last days of tho waning administra tion. It may bo that ho will not retain the honors for long. We Have .o Itand. No matter what her reputation may have been in tho past, it is a shame 'that Salem now has no brass hand. Wo have good talent, flue Instruments and uniforms, hut are without a band This is not as it should be and it is hoped those who arc Interested in tho matter will inovo in tho directldn of effecting a reorganization of this kind and wo trust to see a good band here beforo many days. A Mean 'Thief. Everybody terms a mean thief tho person who steals a newspaper fiom its owner's door. John Veatch says this class of petty thieve is giving him lots of trouble. Thoy havo selected several boxes from which thoy abstract tho Capital Jo'ujinai. every evening. Justice will bo meted out to them if di& covercd in tho act. The subscriber to a paper wants it and tho law pio tccts carriers. Tbe Fish Udder. This matter Is of Interest to allwho live above the fall. It is truly Won derful to think how matters of such importance are neglected in this re gion. The following from the Port land Welcome is timely, and the Al bany Democrat seconds tho motien: A few years since the Oregon legis lature appropriated tflOJOOO to con struct a flshJldddeV at the Oregon City falls, and placed the sum by law in tho hands of tho then goVern. or for disbursement for that purpose. The money came to his hands, and there never has been such flsh-'ad-der constructed, other than a pre tended attempt by a contractor for $1350, and lasted only a few weeks as a show, which wo are informed has not been settled for within $300. Those interested in tne culturo of salmon in these waters, especially of tho upper Willamette, should agitate 'the present legislature to Investigate this omission and demand an ac count of this fish-ladder fund. SUPREME COURT. Saltm Ire Works. Mr. Bushnell, tho man who h'ca'dsl the movement looking to pie "Es tablishment of an ice Tnanxrfactdrv in Salem, Ttelegrafps tha it is hfs' intention to have Vius Wftafftgs erected, machinery hqro atid every thing ready to begm the manufac ture of ice by the ffrst of April. a i. ...in j, ti. ,i:Vmv'.'.'X i?.'fi 1C1J1 Will UV tUU UlOlllUUllll JUIUI for a largo scope of country and much ice will be required. The plant will havo a capacity ot seven tons per clay. It is proposed to have in connection a cold storage toid refrigorat'ing cars. These cars wlnyrtrn on tho lino of tlie O. & C, aifd 'will 'supply all intermediate towns wMi ice. The plant will cost $K6,'o66. Salem, Feb. 13, 1889. Ge6rgo W. Belt, district attorney, respondent, vs. W. W. Bpaulding and Cleveland Rockwell, appellants; reargued and submitted. State of Oregon, respondent, vs. Joseph Wood, appellant, appear irom iienron county, uno sentence was reversed on the'grouod that the fine Imposed Is beyond the limit of? tho law. (Compiled J.aws of 1872, Sec. 720.). Tho conviction is sus tained and the cause removed with directions to the lower court to pass sentence. Opinion by Strahan, J. SYLLABUS. Keady bill, Failure to enact State vs. Wright 14 or 365, holding that said bill never became law; ap proved and followed, 'Spirituous liquors, sale without 11- cefose-j-penalty. Tho penalty pre scribed by law annotated laws 1872, Sec. 726. for the sale of spirituous liqu6rs without a license is not less than fifty nor more than two hun dred dbllars. Pnnnltv in excess of tfint allowed tiy 'law Practice If the trial court 'inflict a penalty in excess of that allowed by law the same will be set aside on appeal and tho cause re manded to the court below for pro per 'sentence. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Daily transfers Capital Journal Title Abstract Co.: furnished the by the Union Lotft of County Seat Talk. Tlieio is no news at Dallas, and all on account of everything oIbo "giving way" to tho battle for re taining tho seat of justice of Polk county. Dallas pcoplo are ready to light at the drop of tho hat when anyono presumes to say tho eoiut house should bo re-located. Thoy have tho center of tho county in their favor. The) Come lloth Ways. Fully ono-thlrd of the now-com-ora arriving in Salem are from tho South. Thoy eomo from tho East ern States to California and in tho natural courso of events they drift northward to whero rolls tho Ore gon. A grout many peoplo aro ar llvlng in Salem every week and many of them Und hoiries here. A l'robable Line. All extension or tno street car lino that Is being talked of and will no mouud uo niauo noxt season or sooner, Is that to South Salem. Tho piopeity ownersaio interested large ly ahd will UO doubt give h good bonus. Tho lino tot lie south would Iks a great feature for that popular suburb. Trnirunre Conolate. Tho State Tompenihco Alliance will meet in Albany nextweok, be ginning on February 20th. Each ohmch, Sunday School utulTeilicr nneo organization within thostiUo, Is entitled to one delegato for tho society, and one additional delegate for each fifty nienibcrsur nitdor por tion of fifty. The Latest Runior. Wno has not heard that there would bo built a branch lino of rail woy from Stayton to Turner (for connection with Salem and the world) has not heard the latest minor. A gentleman from Stayton tells the Capital Journal that tho survey will bo mudo in tho eaily spiingand that tho construc tion of the lino will follow almost at once. What there is in the rumor wo aro unable to learn. But it is probable that such a lino will bo built before many jears. It would open up avast fertile country. Tho distanco isshoit and tho cost of construction woula be small In comparison with tho benefit that would accrue. Ada It. Hicks and husband tif T. I. rmna lrf Iti Pn ttlal Itt addition to Salem Geo. Williams and wife to J. S. Brldgeford, 1-7 of lot 2, block 60, Salem Louis DeGuir and wife to S. C Nash, lot 0, block 31, Salem bond for deed State of Oregon to Chas. O. Barter, lots 1 and 2, sec 18 t 7 s, rle A. T. Gilbert and wife to W. A. Evans, lots 1 and 2 in B. 4 North Salem L. F. Imus and wife to Fred Toner, lot in Parrish's addi tion to Salem C. A. Robert and wife to O. G. Smith, lot in block 8, Rob ert's addition to Salem M. Lonsberjr and wife to George H. Marker, lots block 2, Hubbard R. C. Gibson and wife to A. T. Gilbert, lots 1 and 2, blc 4, North Salem 25 550 3500 372 100 800 12000 375 A Fire at M. Louis. Yesterday morning the house ol V. A. Manning near St. Louis was completely destroyed by tho llanics. Nothing was saved. Mr. Manning was not at homo and his wife at the tlmo tho hro was started was at the stable milking tho cow, having lclt the children In tho house. By some means they set fire to somo clothing and began to scream. The tire spreadso rapidly they escaped with nothing but their lives. The loss will reach nearly $1J00. iij Woolen Mill Subsidy. The soliciting comnilttoo eon tlnued their labors yesteidaV after noon and a part of this morning. They are meeting with quite good success and think 'thoy will bo able to raise the required airibhnt. This afternoon they aro nol soliciting. When their woik is lesunied tho Capital Journal will report their doings. Over one-thhd of tho amount needed lias been mibsciiucri alieady. In Completing the I'urtr. Workmen aro to-day engaged placing tho north Coihhiorolal street Hwltoh on tho street railway. Tliis will enable tb'o cars to luh ndrth oh Commercial street as w-us originally Intended. The road is receiving a liberal patronage and the company feel higlily encouraged at tho outlook. Sold at a (iood tlgure. Moored & Mantling yesterday sold tho four uud throo fourth aero Bur. nelt tract on Asylum Avenue to Thomas Hblnlan. The eohsulera tian was $2600. Property In tho vicinity of tho capital oily is steadily appreciating hi valuation as prices paid of late Indicate, Tbe arat Market. In Salem buyers aro paying sixty-seven conta jMr bushel for wheat. The market la Jiluklhg up In. the cities und It not improbable that a rise will bo experienced hero befo many days. At the present pr!ee uot many sale aro being made; , To-JIoriuw MgM. Without attempting parliculai Na tion, It may bo bald in brief, tliAt Mr. Hcino's ' iySt (3 Highly artistic ttiul brilliant, and his skill ceitainly miraculous. He was de servedly applaudeVl to thu Tuho, mill iis lipcallel-Btr4oU Kitfelv One Jlore I'rlsouer. From Umatilla county last night caino George II. Keliey, sdritoiiecd to threw and oiioihiUfyeAvH to the penitentiary eoilvfot'cil or Medustlon. This makes 384 eonVlcts hi tho penitentiary. Th Ritmt ContlnutJ. Biirko uuU Slffrld will hold servl ccs again this evening at the, Pres byterian church. Last nights servi ces wuro full ofL Interest ahd (lie attendance was large. Much good will result from the&o meetings; A Criiy fcciSH! Tho ladles of tho Woman's Relief Corjw will give a Crazy sociable at the G. A. R. hall Mbndiiy evening, Feb. 18th. All aro lilVitvd to eomo mid have a good time. Admission twenty-five cents. CIRCUIT COURT TROCEhDlNGS. State vs Janics Meagher.garabllug, default, and bond of 50. forfeited. B. L. Beaty vs R. L. Swartz, ar gued oh motion to rilake answer, niotion overruled. Kirkland vs Kirklaud, divorce, default nhd referred to F. W.Derblu. Pattoli vs Parris, order granted as prayed for. State vs McDonald, gambling, pleads guilty and was lined 10 and costs. State vs Wm. Holtzclaw, assault with dangerous weapon, arraigned and will plead to-nioirow at two o'clock. State vs Clias Atwood, same ehuige, samo proceedings. Barnes vs Geer, on trial. Patterson vs HuyUen case will be heard at nine a. in. to-morrow. Tho Grand Jury returned four true bills. Keiuoul Xotli'c. S. A. Rlggs (Successor 16 'J. A. McDonald) lias reinbveil Ills Marble and Gnuilte Works 'to Commercial StrGet oppositeState In'si'muico ll'ulld- iik wlieruhuis nrenared to do first clatt'ork'tf.UliiJttiioll-ce.' ' Uo has the largest stock over bioindll to the$lto and will.iell &UW& iH'IdA- AWollliWfM honest work gl e him a call. 2wd w A Xarrlas at Srlo. Yesterday afternoon jit Sclo ocjuir- of Sclo. Itov. 11. F. Moody rwLtlio murrtAtAiof Win. H; .mftley ofj&iloni andMfss MdltU P. lUy- R HI fm o8j.U porfonned tho oerein6ny. A'rilVoV ni. "Seo hero," said n ladj toiV Vender of tho la'ctael lluld, "I believe you aro in tho habit of watering your milk. Now, sir, I want you to un derstand that unless you bring mo good, wholesome milk I shall be forced to dispense with you entire ly." "My dear madam," expostulated the iriitil, ''the milk Is as pure nhd as froshvH tlla morning llev. I am nwiiro that oilier dealers uro ftdaibl- ed to tho vile habit of putting water In their cans on their way to town, but I never lib. To show you how puro my article Is, allow mo ,to till ybup v&Jel," and tlio milkman b'eA gall' 6 jwur the cohlents of tho largo cau Into the lady's pall, when to their mutual surpriso oul Jm'u ed a llvo llsh about tlvo Inches long. Hastily climbing Into his wagon, llio man drove away as rapidly aa onliMilullkuian can. llio above Is absolutely true and actually occur red In Ihla city. Portland Telegram. local svfi&ixnx. Found At 252 Commercial St., Speight & Souder. dim Thomas Richy is tho newly ap pointed postmaster of Silverton. Oregon hens should bo taught Uo cckle less and lay more. r Wanted A reliable person to wash dishes. Inquire at this office. ' Painless dental operations at Dr. T. C. Smith. 92 State street, tf. Ther6 will bo an entertaihm'eht at the Congregational church on the 19 th. O. M. Smith has been ill 'for sev eral days but is now on bis feet once more. Henry Durant died at hia home on Elliott pralrio yesterday atthc( age of 71 years. The overland train this morn- fug was one Tiour late, the delay be ing occasioned by a hot b6x. A marriage license wifs yester day 'evening Issued to Lester L. Schell and Misstaura Herribk. Miss Rundlett wlil assist on he abstract books'o'f the u nion Abstract 'Co. Sbo is an easy arid beautiful penman. Mrs. Garrison died at Lebanon yesterday at the age of 75 years. She formerly resided in Salem, where she was well known. The funeral of Mrs. Garrison, who died at Lebanon Monday, was conducted in this city from the M. E. Church this afternoon nt tw6 o'clock. John Lynch and Malcomb Macleay were up yesterday evening answering to the charge of drunk enness. They are spending foUr days with the jailer. Tls not all of life to live nor all of death to die, but you get more choice fancy groceries than you can carry away Tor a very little money at Souiro Farrar's. Dont take our Word 142 for it. but co and see for ydur self. tt Tho old building formerly oc cupied by West Bros, is now on the rollers and will be placed on Judge Boise's lot opposite the Insurance building. This leaves the space clear for the new buildings. Auction sale Tho Capitol Dairy Coil'eo House on 'Commercial street, on to-morrow the 4& at 1 o'clock sharp tho entire lpt Sfcroceries, fixtures, etc. PYX ofcllTir, Auctioneer. They are arriving by tho car load. We refer to those lino new goods at the Capitol Adventure Co. They carry a complete live stock of goods in all classes and kinds of goods. Prices low and stock first class. tf. Miss Laura Skinner entertained n small number of young friends at her parent's residence last evening. A most enjoyable time was had. Social games were indulged in, in termingled with excellent music. An excellent repast was indulged in and at a late hour the guests depar ted feeling that thoy had passed a pleasant evening. Rev. M. J. Savage of Boston, says Dr. Abbot of tho jh urch of Eng land, who on account of his great learning was selected to write tho critical article for the Encyclopedia Brlttanica on tho composition of the Gospels, Is out with, "Husk and Kernel," in which ho strips off ns Husk the bible story of tho creation, the garden ot Eden, the fall of man, tile trinity, the miracles and a place of eternal punishment. This sub ject will be reviewed by Mr. Rork in the opera house on Feby-24. at 7. p. m. Luuk Oat For lllm. There is headed this way, from Californla,oue of the most bare-faced swindlers ot the age. He has In his overcoat pocket ti few bunches Of lampwicks, colored a light bluish tliit, which he cldlhis possess n chemical pioperty that when placed in a coal oil lump will causo a bril liant light nud keep tho oil frpm consuming. He claims that with Ano of the wicks nlaced in the lamp tlio oil will not burn out for six months. He is a smooth oily tongued talker and itucceeds in disposing of n largo number of. the wicks at twenty-hve cents ' apiece. 'He 'could sell ho more than slx'in one hbuse," according to instruc tions from the company manufac turing the wlck-ed Bwlridle. At night, after tho lamps aro lighted, the anxious housewife watches in vain for tho oil noi to Uisappear in iho lamp as of yore but ft la no use, it burns out Just as fast as ever and no better light is given. CAP TAL PARK ADDIT fil TO TlaF ) vta ij .-c u i i i U1TY OJrSAIvSM FINEST ADDITION TO THE CI" Wide AYciilies, Beautiful Lay of land, Full lots, &irriflcent toVr, and Perfect Drainage. Oortt'ei4 Jjot Orily AND Inside Ivots )nly $3t'( $20 These aro positively the best lots Tor the'money .that can be bought joining tne city limits, iiye tract n&s neen platted ana tnere are lfl choice lot8. Anticipate the coming boom with a PROFITABLE INVESTIEN allying Lots In The CAPITAL PARK ADDITI Represented By EX H. BELLINGER & CO ON They Also Have a LARGE LIST OF REAL ESTATE Not advertised, which they offer at tho very lowest prices, and Invite every one having property for sale and nil INTENDING PURCHASERS, To GiveTliein a Call. Office in Armory Building, State St.l SALEM, - OREGON.! -TO THE CITY OF SAEEM.- VANDUYN AND STOMP, PROPR'S. The GILT EDGED Investment! The only choice building' 16ts in tho market. In the city limits. Fronting on STATE, COUKT AND CHEMEKETE STS. Sewers laid throUorl'i tho tract with Ts alreadv to connect. Street rail way will nass tho lots In a verv short time. The hichost. drvest. nrettlest anu nest nome spot in Salem, in tact tneso aro tne ONLY VACANT LOTS IN' TI (M LIffi, OFFERED FOR SALE. Being only four blocks from tho State capital, near tho public school, near the depot and near all other public buildings. They Front on the Main Thoroughfares' Of the city and are in every way desirable lots. Title Perfect! Full particulars by calling on MOORES & MANNING, 317 CMunierciiil Street, who are solo agents for. the sale of these lota Correspondence lmvea choice list, Is regarding these, and other properties, of i solicited, and will receive prompt atteiltton whlcl we D&W A VtftMlubl ulii. Genuine now' bu'ekwueat flour, ahd a fine nrtlole of table syrup, at thp Grunge store, 120 Stuto etreol, Btdeni. tf. THE BEST STOCK Ol? STOVES IN THE CITY I&'AT R. M. WADS Szi CO'S 282 to 286 Commercial Street, SALEM. .8. Stoves, Charter flak Stoves, Bfpon Range AND MANY OTHER- LEADING STYLES'. Also i Complete Stock of Hwhrtwguif ai MfetrftWigois asd Carriage