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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1889)
THE CAPITAL EVENING JOUBNAL. llllimilllll. mMlUIBMKMOWBna I i i- k ii THE CAPITAL JODMML TEUMS dV HIMWC'IIIITION. DAILY. One year by mull - g JO Six months by mall. - f g" Three month by mnll- - i f l'er weak, delivered 1 carrier 15 wei-ki.y. Ono year by mall 1 j Six months by mall , ? One year, If paid in advnnce 1 00 Six months, irpnld In Advance TO For advertising rate apply at thin olllce. AllfiulwiriberBtoTHECAfiTAiiJouiiNAl. who do not secure their paper regularly Will notify tills ofllic, gUliixuddrcwi and t ho matter will he attended to at onto. Ofllcc, corner Court and Liberty Htreetc Scats for Itiiiscll. There is but two more days to get scats for "llewitched" and thus bo enabled to see the funniest of funny mon, Sol Smith Rus&oll. Remember Mr. Rucll and his sp'eiidld cum- piny appear but ti- it I dit. - llcst of the Senium. The concert AVcdtieday at the University eliapei will bo the best of the season by our local talent. Miss I'arrish sings a difficult tolo never heard by a Salem audience. Tickets at HMinl place?, only twenlj live cvnts. I he r -in . Exchange from the cities whet Farini and MeMahon liavc pltehe their tents all speak highly or tin entertainments given by thisfamoiu alliance. The tenlx will be erected at the corner of Court and lllgl streets and two exhibitions will b given In our city on .Monday, April 16th. an It lie Iran. ' The runuii'iiow i, s.iysthi'Oreoii Mist, that the Chicago and North western railroad, which is building now through Idaho, loieaeh uiioul lct on this Pacific coast, lias ch'tuged Its intention in regard lo con necting with the Oiegou J'acllle, and making Yaquina iltiy their tenninuH, and will instead build to Astoria. Tim Deadly ClKinelle. A little son of Mr. Ronjuniln of Wooilbiint was so seriously poisoned by a cigarette he had smoked that it became necess.iry to call a physician. The lad was soon relieved but would probably have died had not medical aid havo come to Ills rescue, 'this case very forcibly points a moral to adorn a tale. Rut the now law in relation to the sale of tobacco to mi nora, If en foi cod, will bo of much good. A Small lliihlicry. Saturday night" some one broke Into .Roach & Speight's confection ery store, on Commercial street, by forcing a back entrance. The only thing missing was t lih ty-seven cents out of the money diawer. Hut. more than likely the plundoiors helped themselves to tobacco, clgais, etc. It is thought it was the work of some boys, cl-e something moie valuable would have been stolen. . The. World'H 111k lliilHC There aniyed In the city to-day from Albany, and will bo on exhi bition soveial d'tys, the biggest homo In the world. This horse is really a marvel of greatness. His bigness Is not sideways, but ho is as well proportioned as a race horse, (I leet, 10 Indies tall, weighing 27(10 pounds. Ho is thirty-four Indies across the back, his body is the light length for his slo and Ids feet are in proportion; yo( the four shoes woigli thhly-two pounds. - - - Two I'mnl Stleet Itimnwii) i. Yostorday about noon, (he ell incus of Front stieet witnessed a lively runaway. A livery team from Turner became frightened at the corner of State and Front and stall ed down tho street at a lively pace. The team was stopped, however, bo foioauy seiious deniage was done. Mr. Miller of Dixie also met with loss In a runaway on Front street yesterday afternoon. His team, at tached to a new lmek, was hitched In front of Mr. Munch'. Somo la dies rang (lie door bell at .Mr, Wag ner's and this gave the (earn fright. They broke loo-e and took a run of several blocks, slopping against a 111 tree all In a heap. COT. I.l'K SOON TO I.KA.VI1 To lllil Farm oil lo rhenmwn, nml Hie Troublous Indian School. Col. Lee, ex-superintendent of the Chemawa Indian school, Ik making preparations to hid adieu to his In dian friends and return to his foim er home flt Cntwfordsville, Indians, where he says he hss considerable- property, which if he can dispose of, lie will return to this const, where he will spond the remainder of his life. Col. Leo possesses a recom mendation from J. II. Oborly, coni missionerof Indian Hfliilrs, in which he speaks highly of the Col., of the manner in which he had conducted the school, notwithstanding the fact that considerable dissatisfaction has been expressed by the jieoiile here who are htippoed to know more about the working order of the scho 1 than someone thousands of miles away. JIo nl&o slides that a short time ago while he was ((way t he Indian b ys and girls got up a petilini which was signed by every scholar in (lie school asking that the Col. be retained, and said that since -upt. Headle has taken charge a nimibi'r ofb i.vs and two girls had run uivay, saying that they would nit remain any longer. The report er has only Mr. Loo's word .for this statement, as the girls havo not been found yet. Mr. Lee will take his lepartuie this week. JIo goes on the Southern I'aellie via Sacra mento. Ills wife and son accom pany him home. tin: okisuon I'Auiric. Vt'mk on the l;,iluiild KAlenxloii To lie lIOHiMiicrt lleforr .Many Dujh. The Albany Herald learns, from what it considers to be reliable ati ihniity,thnt the Oregon Pacific com pany have received several bids for work on the eastward extension of thu loud ami are now considering the same, and that the work on the lino Is likely lo be resumed before many days. The company has hereloforc stated that the work on the road is lo be commenced early this spring, and those in a position to know slate that soon there will bo contractors in the Held ready to commence work. II is known that (here are ono or two contractors who have remained in Albany during the wilder for the purpose of taking contracts on the road. Whether or no the Oregon l'acillo company will, in connection with the work of construction on the line eastward, also commeuco tho erec tion of their machine and car shops this bumuier is not known, but it is stated that the company's olllccs will be lemoved to Albany, and It is a safe assetlion tluit tlie woikon tho road will bo commenced within a very short time. It is reported (hat a huge survey ing paily under Engineer Eoklesoii will shut across the mountains Monday lo make a survey on the line in Eastern Oiogon. (ii'iitti'ini'ii'a Hi 1 lug AkMietittlon. There is being orguulgcd In this city a gentlemen's driving nwocln Hon. The grounds will bo at tho place of John IVudcr, four mllo oast of thoolty. .Mr. l'euder has gone to great expense in making one of the best half mile darks In thostatu. Ills place Is only about four miles txist of the city. He w HI mhmi erect stand, booths, and a Kitiitor' io- vlew stand, altogether making the grounds and track eipial to any in the shite. He due all lids at his own oxponse, as he make m upcciulty of training hoiwi., it ml must haven good truck elHe to his place of bum noss. He piopo to let thccltlwiw have thu uo of IhU truck, free of For thi! Ah.1iiiii. Mary Holler of Fast Portland is (lie latest arrival at tho insane asy lum, i'hreo times before this she has been placed in such an institu tion. Her hallucination is dial she Is queen of tho world and the wife of a well-known Fast Portland phy sician. The patient is a powerful woman and a very dilllctilt ptisou to control. .lames Kelloy of Fast Portland also was brought to the asylum Saturday evening. His hallucination is that tho world is falling upon him. William Heibort of Alblua was brought here yester day. Ho Is a violent maniac ami while in jail at Portland had to sleep in the apartment with other pi boners. They were awakened by liim during (lie night, when he broke (lie lions on his wrists as though they had been us brittle as glass. Then ho made for a prisoner and seizing him by the throat with Ids powerful hands, began to shut oil" ids wind, severely cutting the seared man's neck with his linger nails. The others lu tlie room went to utwdfrt but they had to cull in more help before they could subdue (ho iii'fui luted uiuulue. It look eight men to get Herbert on his buck and soeutely strop him. Worlv !!hh Commriireil 'Jo day the Oregon land company i set h force of men to work making the grade for the street railway ex tension through North Salem to Riverside addition. They began nt the Orant corner, and will plow and grade through the Riverside addi tion. It is tlie Intention to have the street ready for the Iron by the time it arrives. The work of building Hie road will bo hurried and it Is expected oars will be running to North Salem before many weeks. The street railway company will extend tho line to Grunt's corner Immediately and there is every reason to leHeVe that cars will be running to the state fair grounds by tlie time of the fall festival of 18H0. " n iversi All fujmiclluil Suit. - Jtopnesentativesof tlie Albany clly couiicil and of the Albany street railway company are in Salem to day, seeking uudlence with Circuit Judge Boise. TJiccourt In chambers willbe called upon to take action in an injunction suit, the Albany city council having ciijolued'the street railway company from making certain grades. Work was to have tommenced this morn ing on the giading for Albany's street .railway but it seems some objections arc raised and the matter will lmvo to wait a few days. n IlolnflollIK to llllllll. A newcomer from Karsns, Stan ton by name, this morning pur chased u lot in Albert's addition and will at once begin the erection of a residence. Tlie sale was made by Duncan & lioolh, who a'so sold a lot in Meredith's addition to W. I!. Weir and a ISO acre farm lii Polk county to James Watt, at $30 per aeie. Kiipreiuo Court. .Tuo. W. Geary, 'nppellnut vs. Nancy J. Sippy and Murtlm A. I'or lcr respondent appeal from Linn county. Martha Houston, respondent vs. Josie Timmerman mid (J. W. Tim incrman appellants, appeal from Linn county. Argued and submit ted. Mine Cuinviil Sidewalks. The old plank walk in front of Lunu & Hrown's, on Commercial street, is being torn tip, preparatory to the laying of u eoncroto walk. It is likely tills entire block, fromStute to Ferry, will bo treated to n sub stantial walk of this kind. Tt sure ly would bo money well expended. , Armory Jtomiual. Since 10. H. Hellinger has pro pared to put a lurgo stock of hard ware in tho old armory building, a change of qiiai tors for the armory had to bo made. Tho boys have se cured tho old M. F. church, later Salvation army barracks, and have removed their accoutiements there. AhmiiiII and 1 tatter. Oscar Reynolds was tried belbie Squire Chase Saturday on ehorgo of assault and battery pioferrod by 13. SehooKIe, whoso eyes he had placed In mourning. The genial Oscar was given a lino off 10 and costs. -- A few chances, for speculation itro left on my list. Among them are a few Hue corner lots in North Salem on the lino of tho street rail wuy, u good story and half house on church street, another good house and two lots on Conter street, 1,1 acres oulsido (ho city limits a short distance, It) acres with largo house, orchard, etc., adjoiniugthe city,-lots lu "Yew Park," "Queen Anno'.' and "Uniyeislty additions," and North and South Salem. "W. A. Mookkh, ;I17 Commercial street. TO SALEM. flTtttlifH 1 16 UWO aiKl Company s BEAUTIFUL RIVERSIDE ADDITION fu uilnntn.l int .,,,,.11, ,,f .,lmn unnn ilw. lirmlm nf tllO Willamette. TllO land lays itlGII AND DRY and affords a magnificent view of the river. A fiOOD INVESTMENT. Lots are selling ropldlv in this popular tract, 51 having been sold duiing March. Tlie purchase of lots heiois a good Investment, as they are smo to double in value within tho next few months, when the street railway will run through the addition. STREET CARS AT ONCE. Riverside is to be placed at onco in close connection with tho city. Iho streot railway will lie extended immediately and will pass through this aopular tract. The Oregon Land Company has purchased 0100 leet ot railway iron which is now on the way hero and the construction ol the street railway line will follow shortly. GO AND SEE THESE LOTS Thoy must bo seen lo bo appreciated. They are dirt-cheap and havo a a liner locution than that of any addition to the city. NEW COTTAGES. Improvements aie already being made and before many weeks a large nunibor of now cottages will be under course of construction in this pop ular and attractive suburb. , , , Go and seo these lots, make tho best investment of your life by purchas ing some of them w Idle they are cheap, and you will make a home and a fortuno at the same time. The Oregon Land Company, Salem, - - . Oregon. r i T New York and Chicago THE FINEST GOODS IN THE CITY. G -A im:i). GRAVFS. At ItowUtown, Idaho, April 0, 188!), Wesley Graves, aged seventy I wo years. PQ 8 DRESS GOODS And trimmings or all kinds to match in Persian trim mings. Plaid, Stripe and plain Surahs, Braids, Plushes, etc., etc. RIBBONS, KID CLOVES AND GLOVES OF ALL KINDS SUNSHADES AND PARASOLS, Full and Complete Lines of Embroideries and Laces in All lVIrtllis. Beaded Shoulder Wraps and latest Novel ties in Scarfs. Whh LINK OF DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS. -A 8 Real Estate; SAAC A. MANNING, BANK BLOCK, UP STAIRS, Selena . - - - Oregon $n00 Excellent vacant lot one-)iair block from Capitol building. $2100 170 feet frontage on Center Street near Juist halem school! Tills week only. . ' v $1000 Corner lot on Center street, near East School. $1000 Quarter block on Chcmekclc street. Centrally located. -: MILL ADDITION Lots in MILL ADDITION; on Commercial and Front Streets r..l. . ! ,-1 1... 1... II... .1. 1llj.nl. llfl.tu ttifit lf fc n A.... .1 . uni.V ai. uim'h9 iniiii uiu jjuiih jhwh. jm.i.- j ni mi . ji-w uavs.B i-... '.., .-i . l ii.... -V-...I1. - !..! ,... 1 I I. I Bircei iHUiway construction on imhui vytiiiiiiiiriuuii suvcu iu ucgin uj once, Avhich will puss through Mill Addition. An Ice factory is to ul located near this addition soon. Good water. Frontage on two sldcs.1 Natural drainage. Choice building sites. Ask for prices. -: QUE)EN ANNE ADDITION -J Advantaous. Sewers; street railway line; excellent view; larpl lots; central location; High and dry, and in every way choiGo buildinJ property. $lo() to $50.) per lot, and liberal rebate on completion of rcsl deuce building. LA. MANNING Rea' Estate And Insurance Broker, Weekly Capita Journa Has Been Enlarged W Greatly Improved and Now Is Tk CHEAPEST NEWSPAPER IN OREGON! THE. BEST FAMILY NEWSPAPER IN MARION COUNTY Tltilililx lit Mhollcin. The city of Sllverion wn't l;ce quiet for many dayu at once. She is wont to bob up Mcml-oocNuloimlly with a aoiittitiou or uu item of news out of the ordinary. This time It 1h a slniploolleniio, ami the trial is in pi"XteM to-day. Iou and ShiiiucI Allien Htvchurgcd with having lold ihiuor without Ultimo, Their ai' reet urowfe out oft he fact that itliioe Sllveitoii hiut hud in wiUmiii the 'littiuuiuiptUm of the aivlent uplrlU bus not decrvUMtl. I he prtwooutlon think they lwve a clear onw ngnliMt thitH' Kt'tlellitHl. Ml 10 Ifai'iiifW 11 r ell Hit I o 0 , Nu VimI 1'or Vuiiiln. The Uregun dovelojuueiit innn lmuy, the Vwiutim rttiHihlloaii uh- ohargo or nearly m, as he hopeawxin ' demUiuU, hw bought n Hue uteumwr to iiihko of this plmvufmnom tv. In tu IStwt to put oh the qulUM sort. Thwe grouiuUi lay directly ust, lu u line with KtMle (iwt, Hiid thu drivel's of nut lionte will he envied, as the ktrcot U Udu mid well kept for three mlK at lent. bay nut! Hhii Krauelicu route. They eiwct U tftil puMtvHaioM of tlw ve lu AttguaU U to M)tMiMd lo Ii the Vuleucla, thenWter whip oft he Im( Yttipilna llay. ONlSPRirKTOALL Wi Imvc rweixiHt dlrwt Ihim the Wumiliictuii'i-x h CoinpleteSlocK OF Staple Goods, lYmulittlns of Dry Goods, Men's, Boys' and YUth's UotWnff, Hats and Caps, Hosiery and Glovet, Ladies' and Qenti1 Furnfohinr Goods. V slmll 0&r Uem for rasb At Levdr Prices z CLirta.iiis, Poles, Portierts. A full and complete stock of Men's Furnishing fH ) (ioodg. "" No, 230 Corner Stale anil Commercial Streets. M LUNN & -BROWN, n Cannot in Iktln' Than call at tho Grunge Store, 120 State street, If vou want a good tea or auvtblng ohw lu the growry line. Don't fall to look at the White Croua Kxtnuls, tlie bet in the mar ket, t-i ltliiK Irlotlthei'lfwtx of the ooaoen HtWl extniel of Oivinm KlilnnvTmi u cheerfully lar wltiu-s- to IUt bonpiiolnT tnueit oxtriK't of Uivtpm Kidney Tm. I'hoerrullv lfiir witinvv In lu Lnd ngeuey lnutnvtloiiof thodlgostlve onMns, ttian iv hnlMB lift k slnl. All biufw will wv jHMfoy br milUvi am . POHHTXKH, TFANY "(XV W iuitUKJUI -llni. N M-nK 111 k Hitlt'lil.OiVtfim, A llJ 0i f OtWw 1 a (mil Httmotkw Ibr a rtUmroul. Tho eaflW drawn flrom irUenbrHnd' PaU Mtt CuttW rottpUkCte tt NW of Hi' many Orcwl Allntotlun qt bU IIuk parlora. Tbouaudofiupor turn exuellout rottM are sold fMiy woek. And rrr oyntern and moiila he cannot bo mjimlid In the UiKv It. SwUWifcte Hint. Genuine new buokwheat Hour, iiud a flue article of Ubto nyrup, nt UieUrnngt toro, 128 SUto stiv-ei, Uatom. tf. It IH MllllltlV UJlfu tlll.l ui.im 1 1j Atl.i lakeii and restore tveulttiy vitality to the orgHiis It In liitvndeU to (ijwrMte uiion ntli akurea um. K. J. MeCOllMICK, Kdltor 1'iitholic Sentinel. IJotd by lYt Mathews A Co. It U generally oonoetled by" plorieUuw Or".?.:, """" "i i" iwiHiuiiMHi oi toe Ulilleu StatMk RrA Kiiflhrlti Avim T... dbjeiitlon ami DyniieiMta. Hurried eating and Imprtinor maatfcalion aud lnallvi. thm of Com! ure tbe urinetiwl oaiu. nr. Read Our Reduced Terms! WEEKLY; one year, $1.50. 1 WEEKLY, six months,- -$0.75 Now Read Our Discount for Cash" 1 WEEKLY, one year, $1.00. WEEKLY, tdx months, $0.60. WAS THEltE EVER ANYTHING EQTLVL TO IT? NOW TtOLL I. TJ1B TAJIKS, A$l) TAiqS .VAN'l'-AGE OF OUR . jONE-'"irrRD Qlfli IfOR QASIL Our Old Sulpscribers Henley lhmdollon TonlcAtraiiKtheiiR and iiKrm- ma Higvsiive onniiih aim en ables one to cnjo-u hearty meal wltlwut any un4euumt alter eHecU. jtild by U. W. .Mathews A On. ' l"eron w Uhtnc to Imurore their mem- one or mn'iiythen their powerurattenilou bouldaeud T J'rof. UoatooUe. zn lulh a.va.. N. i . Air uu nmaneciu ix( tree, ax dvertlaed Ui i.uxiher .oliiiun Ni . Mdvr Ki iiut -iui: wiii i ."v er i Willi liruoe atlurlu .1. . il n m addnm Mr. h mnk iKiir. i- lauur. Clal atreet, Salem, OnfWa. 1 in. LlVKUUHiKKo. 18, I. O. a P., Now hi rn m nrgert lo tako tMhTtntno-of our big tllnjc old o(HmkuiiHl Jojuing the grand throng of ono t; discount, by set- dollar subscriber? J.f.UHKLKl. Secreury. THIS IS NOT A.SPEGIAL OFFER lint Boritl. iwumiwiit roductlon. Wo havo oomo to tay TO ONE AND ALL I I I " .J3 u ,.- "T.V.." " ". H vj iu una rniuwa itan titiAtuixv nnMu. ortaya,trw"nlFwry s'?e, wrJr "" J AS. AVAKKHf. Js.Q. w7.ZT7 71Z .V e ?'',..,ul u. 5','ur ",,uu- If .V"u w .ml 10 t...vc mlTOntago of our "ne iS&SSS b? du2",m:,i't' ft1." lhmlort f'"-!.' '." re not where nou ran K.t lostnl notos or otW euiitvhTSffiL Ur iSfS-BrtUM I mVeui7.lt IIt,UKl '" ft--"ng, ...I u, our u,u. c and" state that SPftw B"lox,wUfe Sol ty-1 Y"1 jiU nt flrt oniau-tumty. Tliia w ill eiiwire yiair belug plnc-eil on il