Hfffuaiii IIHJ I -1 W TKANSI'OIITATION. iwwwi uiira J. I-.' r EVEN'ING CAPITAL JOUKXAI TUKSDAY, MAHCII 10. 1880. !,UHMIIW EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY mv th Capital Jwrnal PuMWiIng Company. liaCOHl-ORATKBj ), fferntr feurt wd MlrT Slretif '. THKMK OK 8UIIHCIWril . DAILY. year. Ir ifll.,. M month", by mall . J JO raw month by mail ... .- 1 Par week delivered by onrrfr. Ift WEKK&T. One yiwr ... -I W $fac ffloathn ,, r .. - . f (me jmr. If tld for In stlMnce I to Si DMHItlM, ' " Alrl'wtiiiMlen are milliomed to re oir tulMcrlplloDit. aVKntern m Montid-cliM matter nt Hi ntAtn.OreNoii. 1'o-toiMoe, June if, IWK. W. II. IIVAIIS IMItor '('JlHloufH, railway tangent In tlio World Ik probably on tlio now Argentine I'liclllf nillnmd from Jllluiitm Ay mi In lliu foot of tin Antic. It In 1211 iiiIIum without a ctirvu. It in ill) u reiimrkiiHe fuel Unit In till ilMnmc thero N not u cliiKli brldgi' ami no opening larger tluiti an onlinnry ciiIvitI. The nutiiruof tin-country will Ik- up- liri'tialiil from tlio Miitriiiont of the further fact that on the 21 iiiIIch thorn In mi flit uronlor than 1 meter in depth and no fill of a height ex eocdlng I meter. Tlio country, In fact, HeoiiiH to bo nlniiwl an Ideal one for railroad construction, fJKNCli.vi. illncniilunl jiruvallH on thu part nf the wealth producer. KarnierH are HuH'crlng from a pover ty which Iiiih forex'd imwtof them to iniirlKiiKii their etdateM and the priced of products are tm low tin to oiler no relief except through bank ruptcy. LnlHircrx are sinking Into grwiter dependence. Hlrik'M are re hOrtiMl to without brliiKlug relief, be CKiixooftlio inability of employee III many case to pay llxlug wagoH, while inure and more are driven in to the HtreelH. HiiNluetH men Hud collcctloiiH almost luiOMtbe, and meantime hundreds of millions of Idle publln money which In needed for relief Ik locked up In the United Htntox treanury or placed without In toroHl In favored IjiiiiIih In glim iiHHikerv of dlNtrutw. Land monopo ly MotirlHlioM ax never Imfori), and inure owner of the will are dally be uomluliiK teuiintH. (treat traiiNporta tlou cirMiratloiiH Ktlll Mitecocil In ex tnrtliiK their prolltM on watered Mock through iiujiiHt charge. The Ullllwl KImUw henule ban Uvome an owti miiiiiliil, IIm meiuburtthlp being ptlit'lnmil by the rich in dellauce of tho popular will. Various cllorU Ji re made lo wpiauder (he public liiunoy, which are dtwlgiied to oiiipty (he triMHiiry without iHiylng the public debt. lnder thwoand ollinr alarmluic coiiilltluiiH wo a pwl to thoKHple of our oouutry to tMiuieoulofnld party orinimUitlons, wlinm Indllll'rvniv to the public woltoro In remulble for this ills lr, Mini aid (he Union Latnir parly to repeal existing elans leglic tatluii uiid relieve (he ilUlmw of our ImliMrlw. I'acllle Kxprw. WHAT WII.I.TIIK H.VIU I HI- am Jildnttt'tinnliiKhrtm, Judno of the -ilrwilt court of I'ouway county, ArkmiMi, ha pnivwl tiliiiMolf worthy oflhohlKholthvto which ho luw Uwt wll. uiK,if H dvniiHvut, ho liwi not hwltittod to rthuko tho ovll njilrit which has Inspired doin oihwimiii dm omnill and vtato to IMtltalo the murder of J. M. Cluyton ly 4h of iMdltloal KtniM. Tho crime 4mply wiw numlw In the hWi.t (iHroi, and If (ho niuilvv of th luiirdoror www, ui nuroly it wlh, jwJIIIortl, then tho tlwl U KfwUur tlwulflho nuivliiK muno had Ihnmi KmI or rven)(o. MmJuiIk thiu luimiMM thooo p.i4ltkial oditiM upon iho icmuit Jury la tnic and wlw wwxN wtirthv ty JM4 in thvkud: Ytw will Iihvo lo luvotUjto tho llnykMi MMiw4iMiUiHi, ami wlwwvttr akUl ami alwii Uy wont ur iIh, Ih tWt cuwnll,v Imtelry UmM lv Hmjqiwi uy iiio tlmutt in JimUoo - in IH91MT ' iwu fcJHHtut nut rWHWtHMMt Ukwum lf f Inn Uty mnyMv In iw. wmmuniiy. i ,u. not ktto who Ut)- iv. J wu oUiw, HtMl 0U. I would llt ou. lut M wtgiNftt Im Uw hiIhO rf .IMMUllltHWWM IW.oVM. pooms of honor or Industry, do not And It In their minds and hearts to onncelvo MMfwIiiatlon, but it Is con ceived and planned by more influ ential, flue-haired gentlemen who pretend to be respectable. While fie cowardly villain who flred the trim tliat killed Clayton should be caught and hung, the main object of our poarch should be the ilasuiruiy eonf pirators who instigated it. Some mn KK-mlngly want to apologize for, or extenuate, the horror of this murder on the ground of politics. I toll you there Is no democracy or republicanism In murder. The organic law and Hie oi mis irreflt Nation says the colored ico nic have a rijjht lo vote, and if they havo no right to vote, wheredldyou get your right? It they have no right lo bo Jtcpublicniis, how did you get your right to be Democrats? I would urgo on you as Democrats that the rights ol eitionshlpmust bo protect ed, and at every littlepreeinct in this country there should beairee ballot and a fair count. Politicians try to secure you with the myth and buga boo or negro domination. Where hiiyo they dominated? No, sirs; it is merely an excuse for committing outrages on their HkIiIs which no sensible man should consider. Dem ocracy moans that the people shall rule, and we are told Unit it is un democratic to deiiotinci) bulldozerv, ballot stealing, and assassination. If this be true, then I am no Dem ocrat. If apology or bulldozery, ballot stealliiL', 'iihL assassination constitute ileinocracy.'then may the angels and ministers of (iod protect mo from such democracy. Now, gentlemen, I don't say that tho peo ple of Conway county are responsi ble for tho crimes, as a people ; but I do say tlio couseipiencos are Just the same. Tho world will hold you responsible. Such speeches and examples must boar belter fruit, and the days of fraud and force and political ostracism will soon be wiped out. The freedom of spoich and tho ballot must bo as sacred In Arkansas and lioiisiana as in .Maine or Oregon. Tin: theory was hold lv I'rof. Monilolenf that petroleum is proline oil by water, which penetrates tiie crust and comes in contact with tho gloivhiLC carbides of metal, especial ly til ose of Iron. The water Is ite- cumpoftcd Into its constituent (?ase.s, the oxygen uiiitliifr with tho Iron, while the hydrogen takes up the cariion, and anviuls to a higher region, whore part of It Is condensed into mineral oil, and part remains as natural pis, to escape wherever and whenever It ean llud an outlet. If this assumption Is correct, and a suftloloiit store of metallic carbides Is contained In the earth's interior, petroleum may continue to bo form ed almost Indellultoly, and yield a supply of fuel loin; after coal has become exhausted. I'rof. Monde leaf supports his views by proilnelng artificial petroleum in a manner similar to that by which he lielleves the natural product Is mule. t Sun Joihh hah come, to make im hetter we Iioik'. If wo aro im Imd iih he nays wo are, thero N Knyit tuixl of Improvement, lie i-ettalnly imlntn modern nooloty and uiMtomi In very hlaek colors. If he Hlmply telld piiiplo how luul they aro without iii'tkliiK thorn hotter, there Ih no value lo his work. Ho Is ax coarsely sensational In tho pulpit as the most sensational new s(aors. Hooxoiisoh, his itvintiiow and roalls tlo plotunM of vlw with tho same ploa Unit the nowspaiorw advance. llodioorltiort vlio and Impurity, lie say, that ho may rolnike, 111111 that MUirin may follow. Tho trouble Is, now over, tliat liu ialuts tho hlaek 110ns of human mlmlolin; with such a frvo hand that ho loavos small on tHirKmont to follow the trilling KkI In humanity. Klthor wo aro u iHuilot, or tho IU: Sam Joiuwof Hoorvlu KivtM iho devil ntoro than hbt due. If tho world Is as vlloas ho says It Is, thoro li small ehnneo of hl MivhiK' It. To uso 11 twpuUr phrwMi, tho host wy for tho .Lord would Im to "sihimk It out. and lie. Kin all owr aiculu," Just a, HeiUd t tlw KkKHl. NovortholtM, wa think liuiiMulty U K-ttor than tho Join standard, ami that II own bo nivmI wllloMit U OAtlnetlon. lUume ir(4 it uf tlw vu m.. - ., i.ik ...... "V.i . "T "wl "" MWM o)rwu upon wm Kd.i. .-,fc.Jr.'::. v""-l . U I UiUlii.ti. K4J hj 1 W MUm l. ll la a.llaiMll. ItMl khlHIl CkakKal .tst Ilk I'ullaJ klli .. .- Uriu mmi irqTfa. mrtm& ) tuMtlMM ' M(MiSttM ul 1IX AtMM lit. HuntMt auikt teaSlSffiES i. u 10 .fc?Il!i.?5 Kt.'a itXhn, -Is m ra ' loice L This is the finest laying as well as the nearest to the business center of any addition to the city. Winter Street is opncil through (his plat and o.i lo North Salem thus opening the long closed space hetween Capital anil Liberty Streets. These lots lay high and affords excellent drainage and are free from gravel. Ti-ie Street Car Line , will he extended east on Center street and will pass within two blocks of this addition. FOR SALE BY Saleni Land 245 MORES' BLOCK, Who EDUCATIONAL. im PAUL'S SCHOOL. Boys and Girls. Tho Hchnnl will open on tho '.'ItU i of September. TlioroiiRli Instruc tion In the primary nnd aavuiieed English JBranches. LATIN AND ELEMENTS OF MUSIC -In eoursc.- TKIlMSand further Information may bo bad mi iipnlk'ntloii to KKV. V. H. POST, Cor. Cbeincketa and State Kin. H-'JO-tf CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC! Wlllimietto University. .Most niioet'ssful Kchool of music on the northwest coast. About 150 STUDENTS LAST YEAR. Courses in Piano, Orcan StnRlne, Violin, llnrmony, and Counter point. Diplomas on completion ot course. Teacher: Z. M. I'arvln, Fraukio I". Jonw, KvnCox. Ahsislunt.lAilu.M.Hmlth. First term ht-Klns Momlny, Heptenmer Sd, IsaS. Head lor catalogue. Forlurther IHirtlculiirs address 'A. M. PARVIN. Musical Director, Salem, Or. S-17-dtf-wlt WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY ClmduutM StudentH la Lileraiy, SfienliBe, UMIlil Normal, Husinoss, Law, AND MEDICAL COURSES. ltlttheoldot, IsrRcst snd least expen. iU Institution of Iwirnlmr In the North. H rsl. KulUHil opens first Monday la September Send for catAlogue to TIUM. VAN SCOY. ., lYeilileul. l" Klem, Orejon. H. P. RANKIN'S Paint Shop No. ani CoiuniorvlAl St. llotiso una CurrltiKu Ihilutlnir, i SlK writing. PiijKir haiighiK nml ilmimtliiK', Wall tinting mid kal DOIlUtlllli; oxtHilltod In tlu. lt.-.i 1 Htylu. I Experienced Workmen Employed,! Satisfaction Guaranteed, ! Vxl hiuI v us Wtons you lt your ! work. "Hi" Antra Sail. TIm. lt Mlv lu the wwfcl f(M Tm. ""' lHr' U,WPM WUU. ...W(Ws wrtw, u,j ix .jslu ru tiois Mini imUvIv ourt ,4K ..1 t- wiW, MWfaotlll.,- Hww.v now platted k m i also have a large list of city JOHN F.STRATTON& SON I Importers and "Wholesale dealers In Ml'WCAI. MKHCHANDIhE. New ork, 41 and 4." Walker 1st. John F. Strattou's Celebrated Kusl.in Out Violin strings, the Finest In the World. Our Ounriintee It u dealer receives a complaint, (which ho believes to be lionet) from any musician to whom ho has sold any of these strings, he Is authorized by us to give him another string without charge, and all such loss will be mndo good by us to our customers, without quibble or (iictton. (Ueunruot Imitation.) Dealers will ple-iso send lor decrlnllvc catalogue. Trad Mippllcd at lowest price. Thousands aro attlleted with (Incises 01 the Klilney and Urinary Organs, who suf fer In silence, rather than make kno.vn their tmuhles. To all thoo altllcted we tain oiler a sale ami speedy remedy In Ore gon Kidney Tea, which Is composed 01 lieibs, selected with gieutoaro In Oregon, and warranted not to contain minerals of any kind. A fewdoes atlnril Instant re lief. Bold by I). W. Muthmvs & Co. $50. HORSES. $50. Aim hundred head of brood marcs nnd J young horses for sale. Forty or titty colts expected 111 tho spring Tun tine norscs, t;iyue and lWheon stock, weight sixteen nmUccntccn hundred; Imvo been with tho baud for tho past three years. Original stock from the best quality ot marcs. For particulars address orseo W. II. 1IVA11S. l- Wilem.Or. Tbo niYKliS' GUIDE U isausd Uvcli and Sept., each yoar. It Is an ency clopedia of useful Infor mation for all who pur chase the luxuries or the necessities of life. We ean olothe you and furnish you with all the necessary and unnecessary appliances to ride, walk, danoe, sleep, eat, fish, hunt, work, go to church, or stay at home, and in various sizes, styles and quantities, Just figure out what is required to do all these things COMFORTABLY, and you can make a fair estimate of tho value of the BUYERS' GUIDE, whioh will be sent upon receipt of 10 cents vu pay postage, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 111-114 Michigan Avenue, Chicago, DX CALIFORNIA! the fmr! Mm kcr, (QbKsAspfM.CoOcHS, a. d1ronchiti5,'-r;r, an'SM"SESOAT.r LUNGS -Soihn Gtfft OCUd lr cirfuljril I1.LM1 ll.-n n mmKmmA: "T 11. 1L SOLI) AND GUARANTEED BY D. W MATTHEWS & COMPANY, i"6 State St.. Salem, or SNELL, HFITSHU 4 W00DARD, Wholesale Denot. TO and - ll Co., and farm land for sale. EATING HOUSES. TIIE HOME RESTAURANT, TTnvlng been furnished for tho especial XI accommodation of the public, wc fill to tho attention of the the HUNGI8Y nnd sleepy ones to "Our Home" beds, new nnd clean: good "Home" meals served reg ularly three times a day. No Chinese In the kitchen. Give us a call nnd sec for yoursilf. E. IVI. LAW, Proprietor. Cor. Court nnd High St., Salem, Or. ALTON MAY'S NEW RESTAURANT." This gentleninii hns chnrgo of tlio res taurant formerly knovn as KMKIISON'S old stand, xvhero he Is prepared to serve meals nt nil hours. Meals iicts. OPKNDAY AND NIGHT. Oysters served in nil styles. Iionrd fur nished to regular boarders, at 218 Commer cial street. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Northern Pacific Railroad GREAT OVERLAND ROUTE TWO FAST TItAINS DAILY ! NOCHANGKOF CARS SHORTEST LINE TO CHICAGO And all points East via St. PAUL niul MINNEAPOLIS. The Northern Paeltlc railroad is the only line running Passenger trains, Second clnss sleepers trice of charge) Luxurious Day coaches Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars. Palace Dining Cars, (meals 75e) from Port land to the cast. Seo that your ticket read via tho Northern Pacific railroad nnd avoid tho cunnge or cars. Leave Portland ntUn. m nnri s-jn ., dally arrive nt Minneapolis or SU Paiil at u.w y, JU, Pacific Division- Tmins in.-n p,. and Q street daily at 11:55 n. m, nnd 8:W ,....., an .cminraiimui .:iu pm and i.J0 ii m arrive Seattle :25n 111 andftffip m. llirotich Pullinun I'nlnr-A Hinninn A, . elegant day coaches, finest palace, dining curs between Portland, Tncomaand Seattle direct. Da lv service. A. D. CHARLTON Asst. Gen;i lMss. Agent, 121 First St., Cor. Washington St., Portland, Oregon. Depot Corner First nnd Q Streets. Land of Discoveries. Those whohave used it 'rem dies nre giving satisfaction, and n cus tomer with Bronchitis says it U the only remedy that lves instant niior ly Hgiiheu. a Covek, Druggists 11 ...... lven.ide,Cul." Lin. .A the rtlpflsura tn lnr. ffiJX.B yo.u.U.10t your Prepnratlonsare meeting with largo sales. AVehear NANiCAWEN A Co., Druggists, Vistula, Cnl." il1?' Ii w.'." nnipll8h the end desired In nil affections of theThroatand Lunri t u; ari you not only win not be UWill without It yourself, but wm recommend it to other., MhousaSd" have done, who have tried e entiling ass?ss,as ?oicPeuYoH iindonoorthemost dreaded or human dSfeUt freont""'8detailed SANTA ABIE u?o5te,,e.humKriNE W 1)11 W Mill TH YA0UINA ROUTE, OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD And Oregon Development compnnr. steamship line. 125 miles shorter, 20 hour, lesstimethnn by any othei loute. Fim class through passenger iinrl freight nne from Portland nnd nil points in tho tyll. lamctte vnllcv to nnd from San Francisco TIME SCHEDULE, (Except Sunanysj: Iave Albany 1-fJOpjj I,eaeCorvallis IHOPjj Ariive Ynqlllnn - 6:30 I'M Leave Ynqlllnn IWiAJI Leave Corvnllis ....... 10:35 AM Arric Albany - - 11:10 AM O. A C. trains connect nt Albany and Corvnllis. The above trains connect nt YAO,VtS with the Oregon Development Cors Line jfsten'iishlps between nqulnn nnd Han Francisco. SAIMXO DATES. STEAMERS. FKOM SAN FRANCISCO Willamette Volley, Thursday Dec 6. Willamette Valley Monday " 17. Willamette Valley Sunday " 30. STEAMERS. FKOM YAQUEU. Willamette Valley Wcdnc&dny Dec 12 Willamette Valley .Monday " 21 This company reserves tho right to hange sailing antes wunoiu nouce. N. U. Passengers fiom Portland nnd all Willamette vnliey points can miuse close connection with the trains of th viiHTTVj nnTTTW nt All,nnv fi'f?nrvnlli and if destined to San Francisco, should arrange to arrive nt Ynquina the evening before dnte of sail I ng. Passenger and Freight Hates Ahuiys the Iiowest. For information apply t" Jlessra HUIiMAN & Co., Freight nnd Ticket Agents iOO and 202 Front St., Portland, Or. or to C.C. IIOGUK, Ac't Gen'l Frt, & Pass. Agt., Oregon Paeltlc It. It. Co. Corvnllis, Or. O H. IIASWEI.L, Jr. Gen'l Frt; t Pass. Agt. Oregon Development Co., 301 Montgomery t,t.; Snn Francisco, Cnli TIME TABLE-RIVER DIVISION. The elegantly equipped steamboats, Wm. M. Houc, Capt. Geo. ltanbe; tlio N. B. IJcntley, Capt. J.n. Coultei-; the Three Sisters, Capt. W. P. Short; are in scrvlee for passenger nnd freight traffic between Corvalllsnnd Portland and Intcrmcdlat points, mnklng three round trips each week as follews: NORTH BOUND Leaves Corvallls Mon day, Wednesday and Friday at 8 a. m. Arrives at Salem Monday, Wednesday an4 Friday at 3 p. in. Leaves Salem Tuesday, Thursday nnd Saturday nt 0 n. m. Arrives nt Portland Tuesday, Thursday nnd Satur day st H::iO p. 111. M)UTH JiOUND Leaves Portland Mon day, Wednesday and Friday at 8 n. m. An Ives at Salem Monday, ednesday nnd Friday at 7:15 p. in. Leaves Salem Tues day. Thursday nnd Saturday nt li n. m. Arrives at Corvnllis Tuesday, Thursday Saturday at Si.TO p. 111. For freight and passenger rntes npply to the captains nnd pursers of tho respective boats, or to W. M. Darling, ngent, 200 and 202 Front street, Portland; Gilbert Bros, ngents, Salem; I. M. Adair, ngent, Albany C. A. Miller, agent, Corvallls; or to tho gen eral freight and passenger agent. Corvallls. O. it. C. trains connect nt Albany and. Corvallls F. W. DO WEN, Superintendent. Wm. HOAG, General Mnnnger. .to Cali VIA Soiiflifirn Pacific Company's Line. TIIE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE. Time hetween Salem and San Francisco Thit ty-six Hours. caluokxia express tha1n un daijvu hi:tweex poiitlafd and s. v. south. T T "North. 10:15 n. m. 7:5.1 n. m, 7:00 p. 111. 4:00 p. m. tl:U p. m. 7:15 a. in. Lv. Lv. Ar. Portland Salem San Fran. Ar. Lv. Lv. PASSUt'GEH TltAlN ( DAII.Y EX CE1T SUNDAY). 8:00 a. m. 11:10 a. m 2:10 p. in. Lv. Lv Ar. Portland Salem Eugene Ar. I 3:15 p. m. Lv. 12:52 p. m. Lv. 1 :00 n. m. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS For accommodation ol second class passengers attached to cxpre-s trains Ihob. P. company's ferry innices con nectlon with all the regutnr trains onth Last Side Division from footol F streo Portland. ifest Side Division. Between Portland and Cervallis: DAILY (EXCK1T SUNDAY). 7:30 a. m. ia-: TbTUnnd Ar. Corvallls Lv. 6:20 p. m. 1:30 p. m. 1&23 p. m. Ar. At Albany and Corvnllis connect wltE trains of Oregon lViclflc ltallroad. eail'Xclllllo'rnla10"11 P'ntS S0Uth "d Emaa thain (daiiexcettsunday.) 4bU p. m. I Lv. Portland" Lv. Porllarirt AiT ISHxin, m. 5:45 n. m. o;w p. in. Ar.McMlnnvIlleLv. Through Tickets ' To all poh ts SOUTH and EAST VIA California.. For full information regarding rates, SlePm,efegoPnPly l th "cent; KOEHI PR1 AW,U - K-nnd 1'". Ag'U tt. KOLHLLK, Manajjer. Oregon Railway and Navigation COMPANY. Columbia River Route.' lTnlns for the east UnvePortiAnri m ,irj ELEGANT TULMANN PAHC CARb KiHlgrant 81eepine Cars run tnionp '03 express tulnsto OMAHA COUXCIL HL1FF ami 61 rAvr rfooflhar5eandWit on Change. ConnecUons at Portland for8n Fran- For . aDd Set B0Und P,0l- ror further particular ixnnir. r x a SSS! JS- -j2 OronT6"' - V' T- .11 n '-.--" vltEUll. tarn rsruaad A. L, MAXWEIU O. p. at A H- H0LC0MB attend M,.nag.