Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, May 13, 1889, Image 1

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THE CAPITAL JOtlRNAL
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BEST PAPER IN SALEM.
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VOL. 2.
SALEM, OREGON, MONBAY, 3HA.Y 13, 1889.
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F. E. HOOVER.
O. B. EDGETT.
R, P. JJOISE, Jr.
SALEM". OREGON.
W'M. N. LADUE, -I)H.
.1. REYNOLDS,
JOHN MOIR, -
-' President,
Vic 1'iesldent.
- - Cashier.
GENERAL. BANKING.
Exchange on Portland, Han Francisco,
New York, London and Hong Kong
bought nnd sold. Htatc, County and City
warrants bought. Farmers nro cordially
Invited to deposit und transact business
with us. Llbernl advances made on
wheat, wool, hops nnd other properly nt
rensonnoio rates. Insurance on such se
curity can be'obtnlned nt the bank In
most reliable companies.
NEW LIYEIIY STABLE.
Gaines Fisher, Proprietor.
Corner Ferry nnd Liberty streets, N. E. cor
fom Chemeketo hotel, Salem, Or.
FAIR MOUNT PARK
IS LOCATED ON
South Salem. Higlits
Here Stretches Out Before You a Panorama,
TRWIl! EMIT If Ml) MDII
COMPOUND EXTRACTyl
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Hiiiimiiiiiini mi "-
Good accommodations for commercial
travelers. First-class rigs always on hand
Charges reasonable.
Wagon Making and Repairing
"P. J. LARS EN
Is prepared to do all work In the lino ot
making or repairing wagons, buggies or
carriages In first-class stylo and nt reason
able prices. Shop 45 State st., nearFiont.
Of which enthralls the beholder with bewildering admiration and wonder. In the distance the rugged Cascade
Range draws out its serpentine length, while along it at intervals rise up like grim sentinels all the white and
weird, SNOW-CROWNED PEAKS of the great northwest, their heads extending high in the celestial vault.
The river goes winding northward "like a silvery ribbon wide," and on every side are elements of beauty.
Lovely drives are being laid out and graded through the shady elevation and altogether the site is a grand one
for elegant homes.
The Willamette Investment Company
Have the exclusive sale of this beautiful addition. Lots will be sold on the installment plan. This Company
also have a large list of choice city and farm property, 5, 10, 20 and 30 acre-tracts adjoining Salem.
rj&y Money to loan on farm and city property, insurance in reliable companies. 245 up-stars, Moores' Block.
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tan New York and Chicago
THE FINEST GOODS IN THE CITY.
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DRESS GOODS
And trimmings of 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 cf Embroideries and
laces in All Widths.
Beaded Shoulder Wraps and latest Novel
ties in Scarfs.
FULL LINE OF DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS.
CARPETS.
Curtains, Poles, Portiers.
EST" A full and complete stock of Men's Furnishing
Goods.
No. 239 Corner State and Commercial Streets. .
LUNN & BROWN,
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Always in the Lead!!
Everybody knows that, without any exception, The Cap
ital Adventure Company have the most complete general
stock in Salem and we guarantee to undersell any ot our com
petitors. We have the l'irgest and best assortment of Clothing,
Hats' Boots and Shoes for gentlemen, and can please any one
cither!!! quality or price.
' People who have to labor and want the most for their
money will find it to their advantage to trade witii us. We
always give full weight and good measure Wo make a spe
cialty of country trade, and farmers will find our prices (qual
ity and weight being taken into consideration) lower than the
lowest. We handle country produce and pay the highest
CASH price for wool. We have plenty of room for all, and
can make everybody feel at home in our store. We oiler you
no baits, expecting to make it up on something else, but mark
our goods at a uniform low price.
These-are facts in the case, and by calling at the Opera
IIouso Corner we will show you goods for prices that will
prove all we say to be true. -
Capital Adventure Company,
The Importance ot purifying Uio blood can
not bo overestimated, for Without puro blood
you cannot enjoy good health.
' At this season nearly every ono needs a
good mcdlclno to purify, vitalize, and enrich
too blood, and wo ask you to try Hood's
P,,ja Sarsaparllla. It strengthens
rcOUMctl ami builds up tho system,
creates an appetite, and tones tho digestion,
whllo It eradicates disease. Tho peculiar
combination, proportion, and preparation
ot tho vcgctablo remedies used glvo to
Hood's Sarsaparllla necul- -i- leplf
lar curatlvo powers. No ' I loci I
other mediclnohas such arccord of wonderful
cures. If you have mado up your mind to
buy Hood's Sarsaparllla do not bo Induced to
take any other Instead. It U a Peculiar
Medicine, and Is worthy your conDdenco.
Hood's Sarsaparllla Is sold by all druggists.
Trcparcd by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.
IOO Dosos Ono Dollar
LATEST BY TKliEGRAPIL
KANTUIl.
WANTED Slttmtlonxlmi family, by tun
" girls, aged 1(1 and 12, who can do house
work or raic for chldreu; also by u boy II
years old, on inrin or stock nint'ho. A good
worker, can plow or tend Mock, (.'nil at tho
olllcoof tho capital JouKNAl. for "D."
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UOR HUNT.-In ii line locality, several
1 nicely furnished rooms, either with or
without board. Kor parthmlais call upon
Win. S. Arnold, !!U7 Winter stieet.
run s.vli:
VOU SALE
1 ii ensonnlilonrli'i
ter htieet, ornt the lion-Ton lestaurant on
A lialf-blooded Jersey eowat
icasonanio price iniiuiiont ;kii win-
PIA
ji SEE HERE!
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::- BEST W MARKET -::-
For paloiucap fir cash or upon
the instolftneiit plili.Also a good
piano torrent. CalAupon
WM.SAHNOLI),
No.C7 Winter Siree Salem. Oregon.
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i DAVID T. WILLIAMS,
Proprletorof
, Salem StelilLainnliy.
SALkJCWfrCON.
'nnni.H tofnt'strtner'ii crocery (lore
rtll receive prompt Attention
George If. Hayes ba been appointed
SK-ctufnsent jor the above .laundry and
nny wanning left with hlra will be prompt
ly attended to.
VrTi4iJl"'rniililrt and vrork iuaraa
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If tliere is anyone in the whole state
of Oregon who wants to return
to the east lie should read
tills advertisement:
A Bargain For
Salem, -
Oregon.
Values Coming Up
Immigrants are Arriving and
hit
in wii ft1
IdMliy
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My!
EASTERN PROPERTY!
-To Exchange for
m LAND!
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A G0OD CHANCE
0f?m particular call at Uilt omee.
NOW IS THE TIME TO INVEST!
$900. 2 sightly lotH on proposed street railway line In North Salem.
Verv cheap and choice.
$600. 75 feet front on Front street running through iMO feet deep to
tho river hank. For a week only.
" $2600. Elegant hard finished house, with 2 lots and a good burn on
High street. Very sightly place, and in good neighborhood. Worth
seeing.
ACREAGE
Twenty-eight acres very choice projierty, udjolnlng town. Ilunnlug
fcpring. Elegant meadow on part of tr.ict. $200 per acre. For a short
time onlv.
Lots lu Capital Park; addition, one block from Slate street, $000 for
quarter blocks, f 300 and $400 for single largo lots.
Lots in Yew Pnrk,ituecH Anne, Mill addition and University addi
tions. 75x130 near Asylum avenue; $300,
ISAAC A. MANNING,
Real Estate Broker, T3anl: Bloclc.
XJp-Stairs, Salem, Oregon,
Commercial street.
LXIK S LK. A new housu on good lot, KK)
xICO feet, on high ground In Houlh
.S.ilem.hoiiso rents lor i" per month only
Jd."i0.N. 1). Jones, Salem, Oregon.
1.1011 SALE. A KAIi.M ()!' !Uf AClflOS
P all under I'oiice and cultivation, In the
bertt raiiKO country of Katern Oickoii.
The best clinnen everoU'eied for a limn to
iMittiiKU In stock raising. For purttuiiliiix
cult on or address
W.H. 11Y US, Kituini, Oregon.
i'i(iri:ssii)NAi. c.vitus.
I J. SHAW, attorney at law, Salem, ()u
' boh, Ullleo UHtali'.s In tho l'atton
block.
1 J. JKNNINdS 1). I). "H.-1)I-:NT1HT
t) Ullleo In tho New llanlc llloek, Com
uierclal stieet, Salem. Hln ol tho big
tooth, ilw
nltYSiCIAN; MitH.irit. .M. K. Mct'OY
1 hyslclan and siiikc(iii, has located
and taken rooms over Hquliu Karrar's
grocery store. Chronlu dlseasen a spec
fully. Consultation (ice. la-glilw
Wl', WIl.IilAMH, hTKNOOKA I'll Kit
, nnd Typewrllcr Copyist. Will make
reports of tiials, etc.; copying on type
writer accurately and neatly ilnno. Ollleo
with I A. Manning, Commercial HI., Ud
stalls, Now Hank lilock.
HOCIHTV NdTIUI'.S.
OlilVKLODOKNo. IH, 1. O. (). !', meets
In Odd I'ellows' Hull upstairs. Cornei
Commcielal and Kerry stnets, overy Kat
urdayat7:"i0p. in.
J.'i'.OHHGO. JAS. WAII'ON,
Hceretary. N.
7 AT It. Sodttwlck l'ost, No. 10, Depart-
incut of Oii'Kn, inects every Slonday
evening ut the hall over theOieon Land
inti iiiiii'i iillliin V'l jI 1 1 mr (mm i-nlfiu ma
l.lllll'liiij n imn.1 iniki.i)) bwiiiiiiiivn iau
cordially Invited to attend.
A. w. iJiiAYiiiiu, iiisiuoiiiiiiauur.
II. V. Boutiiwick. Adjula it.
Wright's Jlyrrh TimiIIi Soip comes nil"
conqueror every tmo you h.ivo n brush
with It. Try It. Hohl by all (linguists,
Wright's Compound Syrup of Siirsaiiar
lllaa reliable medlclm Ifiir the renovation
of tho blood. Tones,und builds imthu sys
tem, cures skin discuses ele. Hold by 11.
W.Cox.
Wright's Ileil Cross Cuio uncqualcd for
recent and chroulo coughs nnd eolds, and
all Irritability of tho iili-passagcs. Hold
by all druggists
Wright's Hop Celery nnd Chamomile
Hitters recommeiub'd by th most eminent
physicians, Invigorating, Htlmiilatlug and
not Intoxicating. Hold by II. W, Cox.
t7K in tOKfl ' A"NTII canbeiiiadti
4)0 10 vPJu working for us. Agents
preferred who can furnish a horso and
give thelrwholutlmo totliobunlnosH Hparu
moments may bo profitably employed nlo,
A few vacancies In towns mid cities, II. K
Jolinson tV. Co., KKJil Main kl., Klchiuoiid,
Vii.
N. II. riease state ago and biuluesH ex
perlen Never mind iibnnt sending
stump for reply, II, K. .1 , A Co. MHIiii-kiiI
Post Falls, Idaho,
ON THE N. P. R. R
1'weiity-two miles tip Uio river from Hjk-
kane J'nlls, water siwer i-iial to
.MIiincaH)lls.
K R S 33
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llcst situ In the iiorthuest font
Iv I N S 1C IC ID Oil. Nt I I. U I
Ooodmarki'l,
CI.AItIC DUO 111 i:iih,
6-i:Ml
l'i4t 1'iills, Mali ,
C. M. L0CKW00D,
SAUKM,
- - OWKGON.
1 Ili-adfiuarlers for tho Willuinctto Valley
forth celehrnti'il Culiiinblii blevcles and
i tricycles; The Columbia nm well known, I
are the best made, und huvii valuable lin-1
I provements for tho ytar. Those wanting
mucblnen will do well to cull on oroorrek-
pond with me before imrrhuslnif. Olllte
at Gilbert Jlro.,' bunk, VJ1 Commercial si., I
I Salem,
An Iiiliiimnii Unite.
l'oilTi.ANDjMiiyl!!. FrankJarvN,
a brute, of Itooster lloek, charged
by his married daughter, llw, J).
V. Uo-, with the crime of Inot,
had a brief preliminary hearing be
fore JusticeTuttle. Theproseeutlng
witness, a frail little woman with an
honest looking face, wtm accompan
ied by her husband and her threo
weeks old babe. Mrs. Ross i elated
the history of the revolting details
of the crime, and during tho recital
sho was weeping the greater part of
tho time. Tho story the poor lit
tle woman told was n fearful one,
and every one In the court room that
had a view of her face was satisfied
that she was telling Uio horrible
truth. Thedefendantwas not placed
on the stand, but lie was bound over
to appear before the grand jury, with
his bonds lixed at ?5,000, which la
wns not able to furnish.
I'oi'lhinil Paragraphs.
PoiiTfiANi), May 13. During the
past week tho Portland cable rail
way company has had a force of
fifty men engaged In tho work of
excavating on their lino to the
Heights, and it is understood (o be
their intention to double' the force
at once, and crowd the work as fast
as possible.
The funeral of Kuiil Weber, the
dead gambler, was held yesterday
afternoon. A crowd began to con
gregate and half an htuir before the
time set forthe funeral, and at the
end of the services at least 500 people
passed through the room to look nt
the remains.
The pioneers' reunion will beheld
on Tuesday, .Inuo 18. Arrange
ments are being perfected which
proiiiibo the best reunion ever yet
held. Tho board of directors last
fall selected AVllltniii Kapus, John
McCraeken, D. 1. Thompson, W.
M. Ladd and Charles V. Knowles
as a committeo of arrangements.
While tho work has been going on
quietly, It may be depended upon
that no fear need bo entertained of
unvthlng like a failure.
A Torrililo Trugr-dy.
KansasCity, May 12. A terrible
tragedy occurred In Justice Lewis'
court this afternoon at the trial of a
man named Smith on the charge of
burglary. Detective Ollley, who
caused his arrest and was prosecut
ing witness, was seated near when
Smith suddenly jumped on him,
plunged a knife Into his throat, al
most severing his head from his
body. Smith then attacked Olllcor
Malonc, cutting htm In the leg.
Ollley staggered back, drew a re
volver and commenced llrlng, put
ting three shots Into Smith. Ma
lone Jlrcd alo, and Smith fell dead
with live bullets in his body. Smith
had been In jail three weeks, lie is
supposed to have secured tho knife
from his partner, named Luvln,
who was lu the court room during
the trial, but escaped in the general
confusion.
(IoTiI in llnkolii.
Di:ai)Wooi), Dak., May 11, (Jivat
excitement prevails, caused by the
discovery of now iiuj rich plaier
diggings about forty miles from here.
Prospecting these diggings last year
on a small scale showed gold lu
quantities, which was kept quiet,
but on renewing work this spring
(he secret got out, and now men aio
rushing to the gold Ileitis from all
directions, on foot, horseback and
In teams, taking up provisions and
a complete miiihr; oiitllt. All lu a
rush. Parties from I ho diggings re
turning for provisions ami supples,
show plenty of gold dust, and state
that tiie diggings are extensive, and
worth sixty or seventy cents to tho
pan.
Jelf Davis Makes Keply.
Nahiivii.i.i:, Tenn., May li The
Nashville American publishes a
letter from Jelleison Davis, replying
to mi article by Lord Wolcsley lu
thoNorlh Amcrlewi Jt"viow. Davis
denies strongly Wolesley's charges
of Incompetency against himself and
cites proof to show that he did all
possible to seeiue arms and war
material for tho confederacy. The
letter was written In response to a
request from the editor of the
Aiiu'ih-an. V , "'
I'isli a Free JIuii.
AuilUHN, X. Y., May 11. James
D. Fish, ol the defunct llriuof Ward
&. Co. and cx-pi evident of the Marine
hank of Now York, left his prison
this morning, and -drove In great
A llaco War.
Xkw Okmians, Mny 12. As a
result of the fight between some ne
groes and whitej last Tuesday at
tlretna, lu which two men .we.ro
seriously injured, trouble has since
been brewing, which culniujtiredto
day in a serious outbreak.
This morning a lire- broke out In
the engine house of the colored lire
company, mid tho colored militia
company's arsenal, adjoining, was
burned uls. A largo crowd of
whites and negroes gut heredund a
delegation of .the Gretna militia
(white) went to the scene.
Several negroes refused to leave
the burning building, until they
were In danger, alleging that they
were afraid to face the whites.
When tltoy llni lly came out, a light
ensued and some of tho yhltes fired,
seriously wounding three nftsrocsj.l'
All the tlmo the (Ire was spread-'Sy ""
lug, and several houses were de
stroyed, tho Humes finally dying out
for want of fuel.
During the eonllagration a num
ber of white men, armed with shot-'
guns and rilles, congregated around
the scene, nnd prevented any negro
from coining within 100 yards ofiUuidS"
lire. After the lire was over armed
squads of whites scattered around
town and entered a number of negro
cabins, ostensibly in search of urms. s
A reign of terror prevails among
the negroes, and colored women and
children have been leaving Gretna
all day for this city, taking with
them such eHeots as they could carry.
Calile Itond Accident.
Siia'hi.i:, V. T., May 12. TIiIh
afternoon -'u terrible accident
occurred on the Front street cablo
road, on the corner of Pine and Sec
ond streets, Asdummv rsro. 2 came
down the Second street hill the
brake refused to work. The car ob
tained great momentum and In mak
ing the turn Into Pine street the
passengers on the left side were
thrown oil.
Among them were Mr. and Mrs.
Win. Wagner of Chadro, Neb.,
with two children. Airs. Sophronlu
Wagner had her 3-year-old child
Pleny In her lap, and when thrown
oil struck on her head and neck.
She was picked up and carried to
the Griffith house, but expired be
fore reaching tho house. J lor old
est child, Almo, aged live, received
severe scalp wounds. The other
child and tho husband escaped un
injured. Another Hunk Kuliliery.
FoitifcT City, Mo., May 12. A
bold day-light bank robbery, after
the style of tho recent Denver suc
cessful robbery, was enacted in the
Fruzcr & McDonald bank here yes
terday afternoon. Two men lode
up to the bank, (led their saddle
horses and euteied the lunik. At
tho point of cold steel they forced
tho cashier, Cave Hunt, to hand
over tho cash. They succeeded in
taking $5,000 with them. They
backed out of tho hank, mounted
their steeds and sped away. An
tinned posse was soon in pur
suit. SheilU'Framo was telephoned
to at Oregon, the county seat, and
Joined in the chase wUli'un Tinned,
squad. '
('i)iiiih'i'IV!tci'i at Helena,
IlliM'NA. Mont., May 12. This
city Is Infested with a gang of hui
glnrs, shopllfteis and passers of
eoiinleifelt money. The shopllflers
are bold, doing (heir work Pi day
time. Three nro under urresj, and
tho police are on the (lack of othchf; v'
Most of tho counterfeit money Is ml 'f
ten-dollar bills, mado In lfi"5, lieifn
lug the signature of John Allison,
register of the treasury, and John C.
New, treasurer, and' numbered No.
A, 28002.1. Flftvccnt pieces of
spurious silver coin are also In circu
lation. Clergymen In CoiifiTmiiT.
Vohk, Pa., .May 11. At to-day's
sesstMii of tho world's quadiennlal ,'
conference of tho IJnlte'd Urethreu
church, (he committee (o whom
was leferied (he new constitution
nnd confession of faith, reported af
firmatively. Hev. Mr. Tilus of Michigan and
others vlgoroiibly opposed the ac
ceptance of tho report, and piesuntcd
a great number of petitions, praying
for no change lu the constitution.
Tho new constitution was adopted,
Nu War Tills Time.
London, May 12. A Ilerllu
correspondent says the Baiuoaii con
ference has agreed that u neutral
zone shall he created at Apia, and
that equal lights, shall be granted
ail powers with regard to the uus
toiiis. The correspondent also says
that Germany hits as yet made no
&
fliilm fin Imliitiitiltif fir Htit Iftllltw.
Hpced to u station several miles (lib-1 f t ,o Germans by tho natives hi
tft It to avoid the crowd, , Sunnm.
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