M' "I ' Br - t 1 I) I; if m v ', n lc U ti IV iU o. hi IS to at Tl 8f- at I : aa II 18 X ' ? EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL MONDAY, MARCH 11, 1880. mamm u KB PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY. liy Tiir Capital Journal Publishing Company. I INCOBPCmATF.D Olllce, f orner IConrt and Liberty StreetE '. THKMS OF 8U1!SCKIPTI0N. DAILY. Ono year, by mall-- ; W Hlx months, by mull- 2 O) Tlirecinonthsbyiiir.il -- 1 2.' Per w eelc (lellvcrcl by carrier 15 WEEKLY. Ono year.. SI no Hlx months ... J Onn vmif. If na Ul for 111 ndvance, 1 00 Hlx months, " " " 60 jTS-1'oHtmnstcrs nro celvo subscriptions. authorized to le- KB-l-Znlcred as second-class matter at the ftlem.OreKou.l'ostolIleo.Junoai. 1H.S8. W. II. HYAKS -CLARK li. 1KVINB Editor MannKPr. Duuino tho lust century 100 lakea In tlio Tyrol lmvo subsided and dis appeared. Tun slopes of Etna and Vesuvius owe their richness to the fertilizing action of volcanic nshes, and reports from New Zealand indicate that the ashes from last year's eruption have enriched the soil t,o'a remarkable dc greo. Tun possibility of premature burial has been considered so great by the Madrid authorities that tho munici pal cemetery has been provided with an electrical signaling apparatus which will notify tho olllclals of the slightest movement in any collln In tho receiving vaults. nitITl.su AND MUTCH TltADK. The imports of Great Britain have exceeded her exports every year .incelR18by from about five hun dred million to eight hundred mil lion dollars per year. So for long years tho ooso has been tho same with Holland and JJelgium. And lyet 110 countries of tho world over increased In wealth so rapidly as they lmvo during that time. The excessive Imports are used to create more exports. Bo does the merchant where business increases, keep on buying more than ho sells. Years ago ho purchased, perhaps but a thousand dollar's worth; to-day ho is buying hundreds of thousands, worth. The Idea of conducting a national commerro on tho principle of a miser's loans to absurd. WHY NOT? It Is said that Ouida got her per fect knowledge of masculine ways and talk by requesting tho company of young men who called at her mothur's to drink aud smoke, act aud talk lust an thoy would if no ladies wore present. "And they did so." Yes, it is very likely. But there is no reason in tho world why boys should not bo brought up to net with all tho modesty and dooorum of girls. If public opinion demanded tho sumo conduct in boys that It demands In girls there could bo no dlfleronco botweon their man ners. Borne day when tho foul mouthed profauo man is consigned to his proporplaco wo may expect uniform decency In all company. IN TIMK Ol' 1'KAOK. Tho energy of chemist is now belug'largely directed to tho dov6l opmout of Improved methods of destruction, and in addition to -"bolllto" many now explosives nro under trial. Tho French "melinite" Is among them, and It is Mild to bo an niuoh superior to nitroglycerine as tho latter Is to common gunpow der. Its destructlvo eflects nro mado uHpocluMy terrible by tho fact that bombs Charged with it do not -oxplodo for' omo llttlo timo after penetrating n wall or other obstacle. In (iermanyn now shell contains two Hopitratcly harmless substances, which nro forced together by tho' htrikiug of tho bomb, and unlto with an explosion. A Berlin luvou tor has produced rtrejcnllve culled "roburlto," which Is kotlectIve, but is dnugorouH to handle, and deteri orate. A UMKA3' -Ml mUILS l'OWKlL lUlHvr, Mipposo you could by u Hjinplt utterance cmko your lncssugo to bo published 111 nearly every nuwepnpor on tho globe. What a powijr;you could wlold I No mon aroheould compote with you. TIiN is tho .power of those who control the telegraph. It is too great for in dividuals. Blnco opinion Is coming to rule tho world more than force this power of making opinion ought not to be In private hands. The managers of It reap fortunes every day. They are bribed to send lying rumors about crop,' about anything and everything., poes 51 opnibine intend to raise the price ofySUgar, coH'ee, etc.? then a story about short crops is dispatched to tho world. Js an attack about to bo made on one class by another? then public, opin ion is poisoned by news to degrade tho assailed. In short there is no reliance to be placed on anything sent out by it. Could our forefathers return thoy would deem this a new earth what with our wonderful discoveries and their uses. Would that they might bo able to contemplate a now heaven in our employment of the golden rule in our governmental institutions. But in them they must still lind the samo old hell of meanncss,greod, monopoly, blunder ing and neglect. Will anything over stir tho people up to acting as ono man ? Perhaps somo great calamity shall yet foreo us to har monize and co-operate and thus discipline us into united action. Onco habituated to it, all would go infinitely better. There is not 11 single abuso wo groan under or grumble at, but wo are more than a match for, If we would but act. We talk and complain while u few act. Wo sco abuses growing aud spread ing and we know that, just as sure as death, something must bo done. But wc tolerate until they cot in tolerable. Wo allow moth and rust to destroy until wo must act. And wc knew all the timo that some day we must arm and strike. It is well to bear this in mind. AVOMiN AS l'UJIMO 8KHVANT. Step after step old fogylsm has to recede. Woman now votes at school and somo other elections. Tills is equal to an abandonment of the whole Hold by those who talk so prettily about "woman's proper spear." Put woman on committees ami in other places where investigation is needed if you don't want white washing done. Tho women nro in dependent nnd peculiar, being disin terested as yet. In several of the New England asylums and infirm aries wliero tho most scnndnlous abuses and oppressions lmvo existed for years, every committee of men was politely met, feasted, toasted and flattered out of their eyes, ears and tongues. So they saw, heard and said nothing but how they "wore met by tho genial and most super refined Prof. So-and-So. and wore Introduced into that para dise In miniature, viz., tho asy lum, tho poor house, etc., etc." But tho first woman committee played hob, spied Into everything, toro down the veils and exposed rot all around. . "Afternoon Tea." Said Mrs. G. to Mrs. D. ('Twas o'er a cup of fine Bohea): "Our pretty hostess yonder, Has gained in looks suprislugly; She fceoms as well as well am bo! What Is tho causo, I wonder." Said Mrs. D. to Mrs. G. "She's changed Indeed, but then you She put aside objection see, And tried that famous remedy, Which did so much foryounndnie Piorco's Favoi ito Prescription." For biliousness, sick headache, in digestion and constipation thcro is no remedy equal to Dr. Pierce's J Llttlo Pellets. Callfomians nro now utilizing peach and apricot pits as a fuel. ' Make No Mistake. By dispelling tho symptoms so often taken for consumption. Santa Ablo has brought gladness to many n household. By Kb prompt use for breaking up tho cold that too often dovelopes into that fatal disease, thousands can bo saved from an un timely grave. You make no mistake by keeping n bottle of this pleasant remedy in your house. Cullfornin Cnt-r-curo Is equally cflbctivo in eradicating nil traces of nasal catarrh Both of theeu wonderful California remedies umsold and warranted by J). V. MnthowH & Uo. $1. a pack' ago or 3 for $2.60, 4 Tho Union Pacific, it Is reported, will run trains into Tueomn within a few weeks. Wright's Hop, Celery and Ghumomllo Hitters Is what you nro looking tor If you want u preparation that will touo up your u'stotu, gl you tut appetite, und Improve tho dlgvstho organs. i. noiu oy ii, . ijox. DIED. LENON. At home In South Balem, on the evening of March 0, 18S0, of enlargement of tlie honrt, Alvln A. Lenon ; aged forty-flvo years und eight mouths. The fuueml occurred thin after noon from the if. E. church, tho remains being intorred in luo Odd Fellows' cemetery. ' OP INTEREST TO STOCK OWNERS. Important Lair For. Stock Kaisers" The Now Stallion Law, t , Wo publish, at tho roqucstMmany stock owners and fanners, the following law, passed at tho last session of tho legislative assembly, entitled : An act to llccnst stallions ltcpt for public serlceln the stud, and to provide for a lien upon mares'lind colts, for stud fees. lie It enacted by the Legislate o Assembly of tlie State of Oregon, 8KOTJ0M 1, It shall be Unlawful for any per. son, persona or corporation to olfer tho servi ces of any stallion for any iiiaro belnoglug to another or to permit any stallion In his control or owned by him to serve any mare of another for hiio In this state without having first ob tained a license from the Count) Clerk of the county where such service is rendered as hereinafter provided in this Act. bee. a. Any owner of any stallion, desiring a license for said stallion, may file bis petition therefor with the Cocnty Clerk of any county within the state. Such petition shall state specifically the name, color, age breeder and taut owner of sold stallion, the name and breed ing of sire, the name and breeding of dam, and name and breeding of the second dam of said stallion. If any of the foregoing facts required to be stated In said petition, are not knuwn to the petitioner, be shall statu in said petition that such facts are unknown. Bueh petition shall be verified by the oath of the owner of such stallion, or by the lawful agent who has knowledge of the factB. Sec. 3. Upon receiving said petition, said County Glerk shall file aud preserve the same in his office and upon receiving one dollar aa his fee therefor, shall Issue the applicant a (Reuse, which shall authotize such applicant to offer and permit the stud service of the stallion named in said petltlou for mares within the county wherein such petition is filed. Such license shall contain ail facts re quired to be shown )u said petition, and shall be in forco until the first day of January of the year following the date of Its issue. Bo. 4. On receiving such license, the ap plicant thereof, shall poBt and maintain a copy thereof In a conspicuous place at each place of standing said stallion in the county wherein such license was granted. Bee. Any owner of any stallion within this state, may file with the County Clerk of any county therein, on or before the first day of October of each vear. a full and complete list of the mares served by such stallion within such county during that year Such list shall contain the name of auy, and a brief descrip tion of all the mares so served, the owners thereof, the terms on which each mare was bred, the amount of money due, or to bicoine due upon each mare and the time when pay ment thereof becomes due, and it shall be ver. lfleil by the oath uf the owner of such stallion or his lawfully authorized agent. Sec. 0. From the time of filing such list, the owner of such stallion shall lmvo a lieu upon each mare therein described except such as are exempt from execution and upon her colt if any, by said horse for the service f c due aa thereon for one year from the date of such filing. Such Hen may be renewed within the time, and in, the samo manner as a chattle mortgage is renewed. Sec. 7. Any person owning or controlling any stallion within this state or the agent of any one owning such animal, who shall suffer or permit any such stallion to serve any mare or mures of another without having first pro cured a license or in an application for a li cense, shall knowingly make auy false state ment therein, or in filing a netoi mares servea by any stallion, shall knowingly make a mis statement therein or shall lolste any of the provisions of this Act, or any person who shall tear down or destroy or mutilate any copy of auy license issued and posted as provided in this Act, shall bo deemed guilty of a misde meanor, aud upon conviction, Bhall b fined not less than ti nor more than 1250, or Impris oned In the county Jail not more than ninety days. Sec. 8, Justices of the peace shall bavo concurrent jurisdiction with the circuit court in nil prosecutions arising under thlB Act. In asmuch as there is no law on this subject, this Act shall be in effect, from and after its ap proval by the Qovornor. Passed by the Senate, February 19, 1889. JOSEPH SIMON, President of the Senate, Passed by the Home, February 19, 18H9. E. I,. SMITH. Speaker of the House. Omen or tub Sechetahy of Statu,) Salem, Oregon, March 7, 18H9. J I, George Mcllrlilt, do hereby certify that I am the Secretary of State of the btute of Ore gou and custodian of the great seal thereof; that the foregoing transcript of senate bill No. Ul, being au Act to llconse stallions, cto , ap roved February 25, lSS'J, has been by me compared with the original copy of the bald Act uowonfllo In this office, and that It is a true and correct transcript thereof, aud the whole of said original Act. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto Bet my hand and ulllxed hereto thegreatsoalof the state of Oregon. . Done at the capltol, at Salem, Oregon, tula 7th day of March, A. D , 18b'J. GEO, W, MoIlllIDE. Secretary of State.' A Husband Wanted. Judging from tho following there are others besides bruisers, o.U'Miteii and pedestnaus who think Califor nia n land of glorious possibilities. Postmaster Bryant received tho fol lowing communication lately and, while not wishing to be uugnl lant, ho hardly sees how ho can help tho love-sick maidens to find a matrimonial market: Evekktt, PA., Fkh. 22, '89. A Husband wanted. Two young ladles wish to correspond with somo of tho California gents with n view to matrimony. Wo are aged 20 and 21, ono bloud and tho other brulnett. Joslo Lnshley blond aud Laura Lashley brunett. Address Everett, Bel ford couuty Pa. Postmaster please post this adver tisement and oblige. J. L. Tacomn Is soon to erect a mattress factory to cost $10,000. lUw'tTklit Wo offer one hundrou dollars ro ward for auy eoso of catarrh that can not bo cured by taking Hall', catarrh cure. 'F. J. " Cheney & Co., props., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned. have known F. J. Chouey for tho last 15 Years, and believe him ner- fectly honorable In all buslness- trunsiictlons, and financially ablo to carry out any obligations mado by their firm. West & Truax, wholesalo drug gists, Toledo, Ohio. Waldlug, Kinuan & Marvin, wholesale druggists, Toledo, Ohio. E. H. Van Hoescu, cashier, Toledo national bank, Toledo, Ohio, Hall's catarrh euro Is taken In ternally, acting directly upon, the blood und mucus surfaces of the system. Price, 75c. per bottlo Hold by all druggists. BflaV aaTU LMbt mmLm ato akiK6 Absolutely Pure. This powder never vai los. A marvel of purity, strength andwholcsomenes:. Jloro economical than the ordinary vinds, and cannot bo sold In competition with tho multitude of low test, short weight nlrm or phosphate powders. Bold only In.cans. llOYAl. IUKlto rowDEUCO.,100 WallfN.Y. EDUCATIONAL. ST. FADE'S l. Boys and. Girls. The school will open on tho !Mth Ul .CfllClllVCJ. 4UUJUUKM JUbllUV tlon In the prlmaiy und nav.inced English Branches. LATIN AND OF MUSIC m -In course.- TERMS and further information may be bad on application to ItEV. K H. POST, Cor. Chemeketa and State Sis. 8-20-tf WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY Graduutcs Students In Classical, Literary, Scientific, Normal, Business, Law, AND MEDICAL COURSES. It Is the oldest, largest and least expen se o Institution of learning in the North west. School opens first Monday in September Send for mtnloguo to THOS. VAN SCOY, President. 17: Salem, Oregon. CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC! Willamettp University. Most Kiiorebsml school of music on the northw est coast. About 150 STUDENTS LAST YEAR. Courses in Pitino, Organ Singing, Violin, Harmony, and Counter- no Int. DlDlomns on completion ot course. Teachers: 7- fll. l'arvln, Fraukie P. Jones, EvaUox. Assistant, I.uluM, Smith. First term .begins Monday, September Jd, 1888. Send for catalogue. For JurtUer particulars address Z. Tvl. PARVIN, Musical Director, Salem, Or. , 8-17-dtf-wlt CALIFORNIA! the epw ajjwpcouguc - xTi-fltwyjn !Jfala y bpAsTW'ftw'tf' -,. "r-nroncrmi.iu?:)' i "'Qi. - .-,, , . - . IK- - tMmn Send for circular.! JiTlHt3fr9."-- MBIEriNCMffliaLproyjjgfW. WO ?ttTU AJI BTt U UH WHI-TH-HH i- SOLD AND OtJARANOJEED BY i. a D. W. MATTHEWS & COMPANY, 106 ST. SNELL, HEITSHU & WOODARD, Wholesale Deoot ranmuaacnH EATING nOCSES. TI HOME RESTAURANT, and sleepy ones to'Our-ilomo'1 beds, now and clean; good "Home" meals served reg ularly three times a day. No Chinese In the kitchen. Glvo us n call and see for yours.df. BJ. M. LAW, Proprietor. Cor. Court and High St,, Salem, Or. ALTON MAY'S "NOT RESTAURANT. t O 4 This gentleman has. charge of the res taurant formerly kriov n as EMEIUjON'S old stand, whore ho Is prepared to serve meals ia an nouis. Aicaiscts. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Oysters hen ed In nil styles. Bonrd fur nished to regular boulders, at 218 Commer cial street. 'S HOTEL Salem, Oregon W. H. COOK Proprietor. Formerly Clerk of Cliemkete Everything New and first-class. Convenient Bam pie Rooms for Commercial Travelers. Corner State Imd High strcetsj NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. DEALERS. This firm la well known to all the citizens of Salem, and surrounding country, as a firm that handles noth ing but reliable goods. If you need anything in their line call on E & Look out for the spring stock that is arriving; it Mirpasses anything that has ever been brought to Salem. JOHN F.STRATT0N& SON Imporlers and Wholesale dealers in MUSICAL MERCHANDISE. Now York, 41 and JS Walker St. John F. Stratton Celebrated Ku slau Gut Violin strings, tho Finestln the Wotld. Our Guarantee If a dealer receives a complaint, (which helelloveto be honest) from any musician to whom he ,bas sold any or thehe strings, ho la authorized by us to give him unothcr string without charge, and all such loss will bo made good by us to our customers, without quibble or question. (Beware pt lntltutlon.) Dealers will please send lor dejcrlntlvo catalogue. Trodi supplied at lowest price. Land of Discoveries. . hose who haveused it "Your reme dies aro elvlne satisfaction, and a cus I1UK DdLitiuuiuu. uuu a uua- Bronchltlssuvs it Is the only tomer wltn remedy tuat given instant reiiej. BKIUtELL, A COVlJH, DnlggiSte, Riverside, Cal." H,. " the pleasure to Inform flVtj vou that your Preparations are jacetlnc with large sales. , , We hear i li'i i..t rv. ' fronl nnv rooming out rraise haying o&, caalon to1-' use them, inTfwinnin. Nanscawkn a Co, , DruggiBts, Vistula, Cal" That It will accomplish the end desired In all affect lonit of the Throat and Lungs li. ...!ll a! you not only will not be ,11 Will without It .yourself, but will recommend It to others, ns thbusarlds have done, -who Ma.ve 'tried everything elso In vain. Money Is no object where KVniS ffiS Convince You trifling sum of one dollar can purchase a remedy that will stand between you nndonoof thomot dreaded of human Ills. Clrcularssent free, containing detailed descriptions. SANTA A&i'E In .prepared only by tho ABIETXNE MEDICAL CQ,, provule, Cal. .Jr. Bavhg been furnished for tlie,espcS accomifiodHtlon ofibo pilbllc, 9n to'thonltentldnof th8 the lltlNQliT EW HE .Srr.,iSALEja:. or1 rUHwaijima -mai wj.m WI ITU TIt,VNSroilTATION. THE YA0UINA ROUTE. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD sH&bSSS class through passenge? and froh.1 ft"8' from Portland and all polhb, in fh'i?? lamette vallev to andnlm SanFmncUeo TIME SCHEDULE, (Except iaunuaysi- Leave Atbany ,, faveCorVallls i32S?J Arrlvo Yaqulna kSS?I Leave Yaqulna :2? J1 Leave Corvallls . ". "ins A ?J Arrive Albany , 1P10AM oSvi trnlns connect at ur nd wSnteVennne1oUntWA SAIMX0 DATES. STEAMERS, yU0M SAK FBANCIRf Willamette VaHey Thursday d" Willamette Valley Mondav ,S' Willamette Valley. .iiuM$ u S- STEAMERS. TOMTAOUBa' Willamette Valley Wednesdnv n u Willamette Vallcy..:.MondllT '2? This company reserves the right tn hange sailing dates without notice. mi B- passengers from Portland and t Willamette Valley points can make close connection with the trains of iJ VAQUINA ROUTE at Albany w Co" vahu and Ir destined to Snn Kmnelsco, sbou id" arrange to arrive at Yaqulna tho 'oenlnc before dato of sailing. '! i'aseiigfr and Freight Kates Always the te?SivA0r,?f(Sm.nt'Snu1J1y to "ess" HULMAN & Co.? Freight and Ticket Agents 200 and 202 Front sf., Portland. Or Dr to ' C. C. HOGUE, Ac't Gen'l Frt( A Pass. Agt., Oregon PaclflcR.Il. Co O H. IIASWELL, Jr. GenW'S Pass. Agt. Oregorii Development Co., 804 Montgomery St.; San Francisco, Call TIME TAL5LE RIVER DIVISION. Thft elegantly equipped steamboats, Wm M. Hoag, Capt. fGeo. Raabe; the N. 8 Bcntley, Cant. J'P. Coulten the Three Sisters, Cnpf. W. P. Bhort; are in service for passenger and freight traffic between Corvallls and Portland and intermediate points, making three round trips each week as follews: WORTH BOUND Leaves Corvallls Mon day. AVcdncsday and Friday at 8 a. jn. Arrives at .Salem Monday, Wednesday and Friday nt3 p.m. Reaves Saletn Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 6 h, m. Arrives at Portland Tuesday, Thursday and Satur day st 3:30 p.m. MOUTH BOUND Leaves Portland Mon day, Wednesday and Friday at 6 a. m. Arrives at Salem Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 7;16 p. rh. Leaves Salem Tues day, Thursday attd Saturday at 6 a. m. Arrives nt Corvallls Tuesday, Thursday Saturday at 3:30 p. in, For fi eight and passenger rates npply to me captains and purbersof the respective boats, or to W. M. Darling, agent, 200 and 202 Front street. Portland; Ullbert Bros... agents, Salem; I. M. Adair, agent, Albany Virvnllic F. W. BO WEN, Superintendent. Wm. HOAG, General Manager. to Call VIA Southern Pacific Company's Line. THE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE. Time between Salem and tSaa Francisco Tliirty-lx Ho)ars. CALIFORNIA EXPRESS TRAIN RUN DAILt, BETWEEN 1H)KTI,AP1) AND S. F. bouth. T""KortnT 1.00 p. 111. 0:Jt p. m. 7:15 a. m. I.v. Portland An I.v. Salem Lv. Ar. San Fran. Lv. 10:43 a. ra. 7:5.1 a. m. 70 p. m. LOCAI. 1'AtwSIiNGEK TRAIN ( DAILY EX CI51T SUNDAV). 8.110 11. tn. 11:10 a. m 2:J0 p. in. Lv Portland Ar. V p.m. Lv Salem Lv. 1 120B p. w. Ar. Eugene Lv. 1 D.OO a. m. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS For accommodation ot second clas passengers attached to cxprfc-s trains. The 8, P. company's ferry makes con nectlon with all the legiilar tiains onta East Side Division from footol V streo Portland. M Side Division. Bo(wccn Portlaoi and CervalliS: DAILY (EXCEIT tfliyDAY)., "7.-30 11. m. I Gv, Portland-Ar. 1235 p. m. I Ar. Corvallls Lv. "6:20 p. m. 1:30 p. m. At Aibanv and Corvallls connect with (rains of Oregon PaclfloRMlroad. xnrougn ticKets tp ail ppinis somu m 1st via California east EXVREStl TRAIN DAILYEXCEITPWDAYQ A-jm p. m. 8.-00 p. m. Lv! PortlanU Ar. Ar.McMlnnviUoLv. 9.-00 a. pt. 5:ts a. m. Through ' Tickets T01 SOUTH -Toallpol-ts tfid EAST - CALIFORiMiA'. For full Information regarding rates, maps, etc, apply to the Company's agent, Oregon Railway and Navigation COMPANY, Columbia River Route.1 ITnlns for the east U aye Portland at M m and 2 p m dy. Ti? ,e.t8,t2,? ?? principal jwlnU, In the pnltedStates.Ca- ada and Europe. ELEGANT PULMANN PAL iCARfc " i l . . . .... inn migrant aieeyiug Mm uit vib 1 express tulnsto ( il OMAHA COUNCTIi BLtFK and ST. PATH Kree of Charge and Wit on Change. Connections at Portland forBaa Frao Cisco and Pnget Bound points. Orecon. A. L HAXWEIU '. " H. K0LC0MB Oeieral Mtar. i B5-5v''