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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1889)
I ' fh SUBSCRIBI3 rou THE CAPITAL JOURNAL,! A.DVER. riSIS CAPITAL JOURNAL. THE CAPITAL JOURNAU T11K BEST PAPER IN SALEM. IT WILL UK A GOOD INVESTMENT. i You will be well pleased with lt."S -The Terms nro .Most Kcasonablc-Ca,' n ii VOL. 2. SALEM, OHEGCXN". FRIDAY, tTUXE 21, 1889. jSTO. 96. m RE From New York and Chicago Q THE FINEST GOODS IN THE CITY. DHESS And trimmings of ull kinds to match in Persian trim mings, Pliitrl, Stripe aud plain Surahs, Braids, Plushes, etc., etc. RIBBONS, KID GLOVES AND GLOVES OF ALL KINDS SUNSHADES AND PARASOLS. ffl Full and Complete Lines of Embroideries and laces in All Widths. Beaded Shoulder Wraps and latest Novel- hH ties in Scarfs, jj 3 Z z 5 FULL LINK OF DRY Curtains. Poles, Portiers. BSfA full and complete Goods. . I Tn 9Qft f!nnnni Qfirn mill M LUNN & New Liveiy Stable. J. Macey has lately purchased the Liv ery and Feed Stable formerly owned by 4 Wagner it German, nnd now conducts ' A FIRST-CLASS STABLE! Ho has some, of the best rigs In the city, j Give him u call and It will be tilled with great promptness. DAVID' T. WILLIAMS, Proprietor of Salem Steam Laundry. SALEM, OKEGOX. 43-Orders left at Stclner's grocery store WIU reccivo prompt; attention George II. Hayes has been appointed special atrcnt tor the above laundry and any wastilng lea with him will bo prompt ly attended to. .KS-Prlces reasonable and work guaran teed. J. J. CULVER, County Surveyor. JAMES WALTON, Topographer. W. H.IBYARS. Civil Engineer. ars, Culver & Walton Surveyors & Topographers, Qnt'aru rtrnflu nlntfl i-iunu ntirl rtp.fr1nllnilH of lands, townlots, nnd roads, ditches, streets, bewers, alleys, etc. eta., nnHn nnll ftl ftl lViPi! fit tmm reasonable prices. Old Lmht Solas Trahit. corners and lines rc-os- .ll ourlw tabllshed from original tmt, n. t. . Held notes. Gradea lor ditches, roads, streets ortew ers, with estimates furnished on appl ca tion. Address County Surveyor's oftlec. Selcm,- Oregon. ESTAIIL1SIIKD HT NATIONAL AUTHORITY ital Natif OF- SALEM - - - OREGON. Capital Paid op, $75,01)0 Surplus, ..-- 10,000 It. K. WALLACE. - - President. V. V. 4IAKTIN, Vice-President. J. II. ALHERT. .- - - Cashier. DIRECTORS) W.T.Gray, W.W.Martin, J.M.Martin, IL B. Wallace. Dr, W. A.Cusick. J. H. Albert. T. McF. )"atton. LOANS MADE To farmers on wheat and other market able produce, consigned or in store, either tn private granaries or .public warehouse. Slate and Cwoty Warrants Bo'iglil at Tar. COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted at rauonable rate. Drafts drawn direct ou New York, Uiloiiio, San KranSsSojSrtland. Imdnn.' Iltrls.Wllu. owm bj TheCan T C z z GOODS & GOODS AND NOTIONS. 1 I Us . O stock of Men's Furnishing Pnmmnrniol Qrnnnfci BROWN. Z rst r SALEM, OREGON. WM. N. LADUE, -DK. J. REYNOLDS, JOHN, MOIK, - - - - president. Vice President, - Cashier. GENERAL BANKING. Kxcuanec on Portland. Han Francisco. New York, London and Hong Kong I bought and sold. State, County and City i warrants bought. Farmers are cordially invited to acposit una transact business with us. Liberal advances made on wheat, wool, hops and other property at reasonaD.e rates. Insurance on such se curity can be obtained at the bank in most reliable companies. NEW LIVERY STABLE. Gaines Fisher, Proprietor, Corner Ferry nnd Liberty streets, N. E. cor fromThemekete hotel, Salem, Or. Good accommodations for commercial travelers. First-class rlga always on hand Charges reasonable. C M. L0CKW00D, SALEM, OREGON. Headquarters for the Willamette Valley forth celebrated Columbia bicycles and tricycles; Tho Columblas are well known, are thu best made, and have valuable inv movements for tho vear. Those wanting inaciilues will do well to ca.ll on or corres pond with mo beforo purchasing. Ofllce atGilbeit Ili-os. bank, -JU7 Commercial St., saiem. DO YOU EAT? If you do, call at the W. C. T. U. RESTAURANT in the opera house block, where you can get a good clean meal at any tlmeof day or evening. This restaurant is under new manage ment and satisfaction Is guaranteed, Kv erythlng Is in tlrst-class shape. Mr. and Mr. B. E HOWAUD. The New Managers. THE HOME RESTAURANT, Having been furnished for the especial accommodation of the public, we liutetheuttentlonof the the HUNdltY and sleepy ones to "Our Home" beds, new and clean; good ''Home" meals served reg ularly three time a dy. No Chinese In the kitchen. Give us a call and see for yours.lf. E. M. IA.W, Proprltor. Cor, Court nud High Bt., Salem, Or. DK. JL SMITH, DENTIST, Has a new process by which he can fit plate of artillital teeth so perfectly that tine can eat with them well the first day they are inserted. Those wearing loose Plate, nittlliig around In the mouth while kiting, to ll.f gret annoyance of thein-m- e and company, should call on Dr. 11. s.niih n.ul L-.'lHMt w lib which they will mloy comfort. Dr. Smith's omcols now mow it aen- tho street oer Dearborns , 1 Vrnra tor. All work warranted to ).'. T-..l. flit.! nr extracted With OUt pain. Ileinember the place, over Dear Ijore' han hop, Commercial tret, H.ilew,tnifon, First National Ban Always in Everybody known thnt, without any exception, The Cap ital Atlventure Comimny have the most complete genernl stock in Salem and we guarantee to undersell any ot our com petitors. We have the lirgest and best assortment of Clothing, Hats' Hoots and Shoes for gentlemen, and can please any one either in quality or price. People who have to labor aud want the most for their money will find it to their advantage to trade with us. We always givo full weight and good measure We 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. Wo have plenty of room for all, and can make everybody feel at home in our store. We ofler 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 House Corner we will show you goods for prices that will prove all we say to be' true. Capital Adventure Company, Salem, A. E. STRANG, No. sm Commercial Htreet, SALEM, - - OREGON. -DEALER IN- STOVES and RANGES Plumbing, Gas aud Steam Fitting. Tinware and Artistic Metal Work a Specialty. S- Agent for the rtlCHAItDSON A BOYNTON COMI'AMY'S Furnaces, Es- tabllshed In 184 New Butcher Shop AT NO. llO STATE ST. ANGEVINE & IIANSOME. Have opened up r first-class butcher shop at the above location, where they will be pleased to serve tho people with the CHOICEST AND I1EST MEATS of all kinds that tho market affords. Give them a call and be convinced of the superiority of their meats. 3Goods delivered free. THE OLD RELIABLE Ulacksmlth and Wagon maker, John Knight is now fully established at his new quarters on Liberty Htreet. He uses nil the new methodi. in his art and makes a specialty of diseases of horse's feet. Frank Lynch has charge of tho wagon department and does a general repairing business. These gentlemen are too well known for us to try and recommend them .Mr, Knight has been here forl5 years. Proposals for Wood. SEALED I'ltOTOSALS will be received at the otr.ee of tho secretary of state until 12 mof Juue 19th, 1S, for the delivery on the capltolir rounds on or beforo August 1st, ItSS.ofallorany part of 05 cords of oak and 00 cords of nr wood corded c Uwcly, Oak must be sound body timber cut irom thrifty trees and not more than six monthscut. Fir must be cut from largellvo trees. All wood must be four feet long, reasona bly straight and not less than 2y, Inches In diameter. Separate bids will ho recel cd at Ihe same time and place for cutting Into three lengths the above wood and storing the same In the capitol building; storage to be completed by September 15th, 1WJ. All bids will be opened at the above omWht2p.m.JuneA;lS.Mcmun C-lO-tf Secretary of State. ATTENTION KARMKRS! Illg, little, new, old.kCrtind.hand, rolling, flat. Improved, unimproved, and In fact all kinds of Farms for Sale. A good farm cheap and crop thrown In Come and see us lifforeyru buy. ,.,.-.- . ,-, A -.mt- THOMAS & PAYNE 07 BTATE ST,, BAI.BM- the Lead!! Oregon. Oregon House! Corner Mill and Summer Sts., Three Blocks West or Depot, Salcni. Or PLEASANT ROOMS AND GOOD TABLE., Board and Lodging Per Day, $1. Free transportation of passengers nnd baggage to and from depot I iroiii uepoi. II. J. .SHAlll', Proprietor. WANTKl). WANTED A situation by a boy 11 years old, on farm or stock rancho. A good worker, can plow or tend stock. Call at the office of tho UAi'iTAL .loujtNAl. for"D." Witf V1 WANTEi A gentleman of llvo years ox pcrlence la commission business wants a position Indoors where ho can put In all his time. Has had somo experience in real Citato aud insurance; Is a good hand In a warehouse; Is a good mathematician nnd ran keep books and make himself general ly useful and Is not afraid of work, llest of references given. Address "It.," Joint-NAT- Offick. G-Htf FOIl KKNT. IiOIt HUNT.- In a tine locality, several nicely furnished rooms, either with or without board. For particulars call unon i Win, S.Arnold, 307 Winter street. FOR BALK tjlOlt WALE. A FAH.M OF .MJU ACHES 1 all under fence and cultivation, in the est rangn country of Eastern Oregon, Tho best chance ever offered for a man to engago In stock raising. For particulars caliou or address W. H. HVAHS.Halem, Oregon. riCOFKSSlONAL CAltDS. JTHlIA W, attorney at law, Salem, CJre gon, Olllco up-slain. In the l'atton block JJTJENMNOH U. I). S.-1JENTIST Ofllce In the New Hank IJIock, Com merclal street, Salem. Sign of tho big tooth. dw TjHYSlClXNMmFiL SriOfrCOY 1 physician nnd surgeon, has located and taken rooms over squire Farrur's grocery store, unrnnio uiseuses laity. Consultation free. a speo 12-21dw w r P. W1I.IJa.Ms, stenouhai'heTI I . and Typewriter Copyist. Will make report of trials, etc.; copying on type writer accurately and neatly done. Ofllce with I A. Manning, Commercial St., Up stairs, Now Hank lllock. MICIKTV NUTIUKri. OLIVBLOIHJENo. IK, I, O. O. F meets In Odd Fellows' Hall upstairs. Cornet Commercial and Ferry streets, iswry Sat urday at 7:.'to p. in. J.T.OIlEtSO. JA8. WALTONr Secretary. N. n A. H.-Stdgwlck l'ost, No. 10, Depart- ment of Oregon, meets every Monday evening at the hull over the Oregon Lund rompauy's ofllce. Visiting comrades im cordially Invited to attend. A. W. Dkayokk, I'ost Commnrter. II. F. Hoi'TiiwicK, Adjutant. Trucks and Drays. MORGAN & MEAD Are now provided with line new drays anu irucKsanuarepreimrcu miuuuii uu- !nes In that lino mine uei or suupe. They give their personal hum.vvI.oii t I all uoik. Corner Stole and Onnmelrrlal ,rw', I 1'cnplo who are superstitious arc , in hkh feather these tlays. They retnind the skeptical that the year begun with an w?lipo on the 1st of January and will end with an celips-e on the Jllst of Deeeniber; aud asking trliunphantly, what might not bo expected In such a porten tious twelftlnnonth point by way of an answer to the elemental furies which have smitten tho Coneniaugh valley and the city of Seattle in the new world nnd Chang King in tho old. What next? they inquire. Plain and unimaginative folks re gard these happenings as coinci dences. We remember that lire and water havo broken loose before, and that the only new thing is the elec tric girdle which to-day runs into every newspaper ofllec and makes tlieso occurrences a matter of uni versal and simultaneous knowledge. Tho next census of this covntry will bo takon with electrical census mnchlues. Tho census collector will take the names in the usual way, but his report will bo rewritten and printed by a novel device which is said to be incapable of making a mistake. An excited clergyman wrote to a Washington editor nsking if It was true that there would be dtinein? at Harrison's inauguration. "Yes," replied the editor "and you hnd bet ter engage your partners now. There will bo a rush." Kft The Chief Itrn.on (or WO grc.tt sue cesi of Hood's Saisuimrllla Is found In the article Itself. It Is met It that wins, and tho fact that Hood's Barsaparilla actually ac complishes what Is claimed for It, Is what has given to this mcdlclno a popularity and salo greater than that of any other sarsapa- Mnrit Wina rllla or bIood m,rl" IVierll VVIllO flcr hoforo tho public. Hood's S.irsaparllla cures Bcrofula, Salt Rheum and all Humors, Dyspepsia, Sick neadaclir, Dlllousness, overcomes That Tired Feeling, creates an Appetlto, strength ens tho Nerves, bulUU up tho Whole System. Hood's Nm. 11 piirllln Is sold by all drug gists. $l;slxfor?5. Prepared by 0. 1. Hood Ci Co., Apothecaries. Lownll, Mass. REED'S OPERA HOUSE. ONE WEEK COMMENCING Monday Evening, Jim" 21. Engagement of Miss (jeorgic 1 . i w Anil her excellent company. Monday. Tuesday .. Wednesday ... Thursday Fi Idiiy.. MllltlH'l) Saturday noldi-n (Haul . May Illoshom Among thu i'ini-s . ("a price JI'lIkm Function Two Orphan Two Good Watches Given Away ! J'rlnis. 10. 30 and ;) cents. Seats on sale at 1'ilttou's. .SOTICI. III' M.MTIH.V. VOTICE I llt-lt'by given that there will bo A an election held at the Alert Hook and I.mlitci- truck house at Salem. Oreitou. on Mommy, July I, IfWi, between the hours of U o'clock it. m and lo.clock p. in. of wild fl)' for I no iuie iirt-ii-ciiiig u eiiii-teiiKi' jeer mid an usMslniit engllitt-r of tho 8.1 lem Fire depurlmeiil for lliei'iisulng year, niwi tin. r.illinvlML' icr.cmi re iiiiiiu-il and uiipixilntril Judge of wild eliftltm I'MVlt: J ('. Iloutli, W J ( Inns, Walt l-owo, L. II 1'nill I lie luuimMitf persons art- iiimiiiii-i-dt lerks. lowll; M. C Sinrr and A. J, Kruier Done bv order of llm Hoard of File lielegutes or flu-Salem File Depart-1 ment. June 10, I'M) ..... a -I- HlKllllUMilV 1 il..- " ... ...-...., I 'res. II F. I). H. F. D. Herniary II. F. D. S. F. I. ft-lH-Ht A. SEDGWICK, NO. Of) STATIC STKICICT, IIAlll CUTTING AND SHAVING ! Allkluds of hair work, halrchiirms. gold charms, switches, pulls, bangs, anything you may ties Ire In his Hue. Hair Work Always on Hand, Ifnlifiu iiwrvihlnir III the hair line for . .--..- -." - v -..--. i . -i. .... ladle. ti mm u ill' moo '' i" Ull jryur orih-r LATEST BY TELEGRAPH Albany Points. Aliiany, June 21. The old hose of the lire companies has become so worn out as to bo asbolutely use less, which leaves the department with only a si. all amount of tho new hoe thnt could be used In case of a fire. Tula is tin alarming state of things, which the chief engineer says must be remedied at once. In ease of any considerable conllagra tion the supply of hose that would stand a pressure of 120 pounds of steam, which would be required, would be so limited as to render the lire department almost helpless. Less than two years ago a divorce was granted dissolving tho marriage of M. Schlosscr and wife, yesterday afternoon Schlosser discovered his former wife at a millinery establish ment on First street, and entered nnd began abusing her in a shame ful manner. Marshal Hoffman ap peared promptly on the sceno aud arrested him, but ho refused to be arrested, andj showed light, when tho Marshal dealt him several good blows with his club and with several men carried him to the eall boose. A Klot Feared at Johnstown. Johnstown, June 20. Sixteen bodies were found to-day and ninny of tnein were Immediately burned, ttftor being completely covered with oil. The stench Is growing dally more sickening and unbearable. Tho workmen complain of ovcr boarii.g bosses anil short rations for which they are miido to pay liber ally. A largely attended meeting of tho strikers was held this morning. A committee of twenty was appoint ed to confer with the men at work and find the exact number In sym pathy with the strike. Three carloads of Italians arrived this morning. A committee of striking Italians persuaded them not to leave the train until tho trou ble Is settled. Thoy were sidetrack ed and beset with strikers. A Verdict of Xot Utility. Seattle, Juno 20. Thu jury In the case of T. C. Cline, tried for the murder of O. A. liasler, at a laun dry near Luke Union, last Septem ber, brought In a verdict of not guilty at an early hour this morn ing, after one hour's deliberation. Klino was Immediately released from custody, and Is now enjoying freedom after eight months' close confinement in Jail. Kline Is n (J. A. It. man and an Odd Fellow. Ho is said to havo been at one time private secretary for Henry Wanl needier during one of ills Journal istic venture . Voting on Prohibition. PitoviDENci:, Juno 20. Rhode Is land Is to-day votintr on the question of reptlillng tho state prohibition law. A three-fifths vote Is necessary, aud the result is not at all certain. A huge vote Is being polled. At 11 o'clock tho vote stood In this city: For repeal, .'2; jigalnst, l.'ll". The vote at 1 o'clock In this city stoed: Approve, r."28; reject, 1718. News from other towns show majorities for approval. Tho returns from all over tho stale indicate that the amendment will bo adopted by a good majority over the neo-Hs.iry three-fifths. New Toiiiici'inict' .Move. Kan Diixio, June 20. The Wom en's christian temperance union pre sented a petition to tho council, nsking for an ordinance compiling the removal of screens from tho sa loons. The mutter was received lightly and referictl to the commit tee on Health and Morals, which met to-day and recommended the passage of such an ordinance. The women will attend thu next coun cil meeting, and tlieiti are strong probabilities that such an order wllj lie pulsed. Portland Points. I'OltTLAND, Juno 21. Cliiw. Olds, better known as "Handy," who kill ed ICmll Weber, on Third and Alder streots, May 10, Is ou trial for his life beforo Judge Stearns and a Jury, In tho criminal court. Thoevldeiice for tho stato U very strong and con clusive, ami tends to prove it dclll finite murder; still Olds lawyers leel confident of their ability to establish that tho killing done was in self- defense. Natural (lux ul Stockton. Stockton, Juno 20. Natural gas 1ms been struck In n well being bored tit St. Agues academy, In this city, Htifllcleiit to furnish light mid fuel for thnt Institution. roXDEXSKD DISPATCHES. An carthqunko shook up things In California yesterday. Prohibition met its Waterloo in Rhode Island yesterday. Southern Knnsas tins Buffered from freshets and crops are destroyed. Confessions are said to bo forth coming in the Cronln case, and no doubt Hurko will bo implicated. Disastrous Floods. St, Louis, Juno 20. Dispatches from South Mound, Kansas, state that the INeosho river is at flood height, and many 'thousand ncres of wheat and other grain is destroyed. In Neosho county alone tho damage to crops is estimated at over half a million dollars. A Fiend's Work. New London, Couu., Juno 20. Tliis morning Alvin Park, a widow er aged forty years, and a fisherman, murdered a girl named Lottie Field, aged 14, becauso sho did not recipro cate ills love. Ho shot her four times. More Mormon Hermits. Nr:w Yokk, Juno 20. Three hundred and forty Mormon prose lytes under tho guidance of Elders Ellis and Anderson landed at Cnstlo Gnrdon this morulng. Thoy go to Utah by way of Norfolk, Virginia. A Lover's Dream. A girl tit Hneknoy, aged II), with her two brothers and u younger sister, were left In charge of the houso while their parents attended n funeral In thecountry. In tho eve ning tho girl's sweetheart called. As she was alarmed at noises which sho fancied she heard, lie stayed at tho house all night to reassure her. During thu night ho dreamed that ho saw tho girl walk past him, beck oning him to follow. Ho awoke, and, becoming alarmed, went Into the passage. Having dressed, bo went to tho door of deceased's room and knocked, ltecelvlng no answer he then awoko tho others. On the bedroom tloor being otioiicil deceas ed was found lylngon the floor, with blood Issuing front her mouth. From a doctor's examination It would seem that the girl tiled at about the time that her sweet heart dreamed sho beckoned him. Her Medicine Was Harmless. A wealthy lady of uncommon sa gacity aud good health recently died at thu ripe old ago of ninety. Her will, which was opened on the day of her death, contained the follow ing clause: "I bequeath to my doctor the entire contents of the old trunk in my dressing room, tho key to which will bo found in the mattress of my bed." Great excitement among tho relatives, (who Imagined tho treasures of the deceased to be escaping out of their clutches. At last tho doctor was sent for; tho trunk was opened, and found to con tain Intact and corked all the drugs and mixtures that he had prescribed for her timing tho last thirty years. Introduced In Style. Mrs. Llvennoro humorously tells this about heiself: She went to a town In Maine to deliver a lecture. A young minister, who felt greatly his Importance In having to Intro duce so large a light, announced her In these werds: "Ladies and gentle men, you havo all heard of the lllus trous man across tho water, so belov ed by Ins people, and who Is known by tho sobriquet of tlio 'Grand Old Man.' I havo now tho pleasure of Introducing to you a lady beloved In Boston and known there as the 'Oram! Old Woman!"' "Has it occurcd to you," said a railroad manager recently, "that ocean steamers now make 1 tetter time than the average passenger train? It seems strange, tloseu't It, that a ship should plow through the ocean tit a higher nito of speed than a passenger train on wheels, but It id a fact us figures prove. Tho City of Purls ou her trip lust week made 587 miles In one day; or 2t miles an hour. An ordinary pusseuger tram does not average over 22 or 2.'i miles an hour, anil It Is a fast train that makes 25 miles an hour." Harold P. llrown of New York City, to whom has been let tho con- tntet for furnishing tho three elec trical machines to be placed In prisons of that state for the execu tion of criminals under tho new law, says that with his machine the time for the passage of the criminal from life to death will be the one hundred land Hfllvtti Prt of a second. J! I , w !1 1 tf ' H i . ViM I5 i