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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1889)
SU BSCRIBG ADVUK r I S 15 IN THE CAPITAL JOURNAL) IT WILL UK l A GOOD INVESTMENT, j THE CAPITAL JOURNAL,, the JOURNAL HEST PAPER IN SAIJEM. 3-You wilt be well pleaded with lt.-? 3-The Term nro .Most Itcnonnblc 1 VOL. 2. SALEM, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, SEPTE3LBE1? 4, 1881). NO. 1(52. CAPITAL ASIDE FROM THE it est That are daily passing over my counter, I will offer this week: 72 Ladies' Houe Jor-eye, iu black, nt oOc each, good values at i 12 Marseilles pattern. Excelsior Quilts, 70sC0 inches, at GSe, worth 81.30. 24 of the celebrated Urighton Mills Crochet Quilts, 74x70 inches, at 98c, sold everywhere at $1.25 and f 1.C0. Combination Melange Suiting is going very fast. For good belec tions come early. My Henriettas at 7"o cannot be duplicated. Twenty different colors in Marbleiseg plush to select from. Headquarters on dress goods. Stick a Pin Here! More Cloaks and Jackets to Arrive ! In afesv days, but plenty on hand to fit you yet. Just received a line of the celebrated Marysville Rlankets. Store jammed and packed with goods and crowded with customers. They are happy because they get what they want at live and let live prices, and I am happy because I am able to please them. If you have not traded with me It will be to your interest to com mence at once. Ladies goods a specialty. I buy for cash and sell for follow T. Holverson, New Bank Blocl. Real Estate AND INSURANCE. Having removed my office to (15 State street, X am now better prepared t linn ever to don rushing t ALSO Fire and Accident Insurance Written In the best companies doing busi ness in Oregon. Call on me at once. Isaac A. Manning, 95 State Street. A. E. STRANG, No'..S03 Commercial Street, SALEM, - OREGON. -DKALKR IN- STOVES and RANGES PlambiDg, Gas and Steam Fitting. Tinware and Artistic Metal Work a Specialty! WAeent tor the niCHAHDSON & BOYNTON COMPANY'8 Furnaces. Es tablished In 119 ATTENTION FARMERS! Single lots and acres. One half mile West nfSaleml'.O. Good soil, nil clear and In fine condition. All ready fer planting fruit and shrubbry at once. Each piece fronts on n nice street, nnd no city tax. THOMAS & PAYNE 8S STATB ST. SA.L.KM. JUST OPENED. Fresh and salt water fish, poultry, game and oysters in their season. On Court sU, oppoHlte the-opera house. One hundred dozen chickens wanted. L.GEIEK, Proprietor. New Butcher Shop AT NO. llO STATE ST. AXGEVJNE & JEFFERSON. Have opened up flrt-cla butcher shop mi the above location, where they will br pleaaeu to nent me people wnn me CHOICEST AND HKSr MKATB of all kinds that the market nffords. Olve them a call and be convinced oft he superiority or their menu. ?HJooa dell ered free. Music! Music! n-.& hUnAa In lh. mmrl I frr LaIa Real Is ate Business chmpfbrawh or on the ItuUllmeot plan.! Market on Slatttrct. and be kecpagU AUoBKuoUptanotorent. Cull upon Uupplyor flb,poultrr and same. W l, ARNuI.1), I i.fe him a call and your order will U. 7Vntrr8t. ' jromptlyatlended in. -5flm wains ilia cash. Always lead and never t'oit sad: JWll HAI.K. A FAItM OK 3-JO ACRES ' nil under fence nnd cultivation. In the cut rango country of Eastern Oregon. The best chnnce ever ottered for a mnn to eueage In stock raising. For particulars call on or address w. H. HYAUS, Salem, Oregon. SOCIKTY NOTICES. 0MVK LODGE No. 18, I. O. O. F., meets In Odd Fellows' Hall up stairs. Cornei Commercial and Ferry street", every Sat urday nt 7:30 p.m. . J. t. GHEGG. JAB. WALTON, Secretary. N. fj A. It. Sedgwick Post, No. 10, Depnrt- ment of Oregon, meets every Monday evening at the hnll over the Oregon Land company's office. Visiting comrades an eordlnlly Invited to nttend. A. W. Dkaygkh, Post Commadcr. 11. F. BotrriiwiCK, Adjutirit. ritOFIiSSIONAt. CAKDS. J J. SHAW', nttorney at lnw, Hnlem, Ore- gon. Office up-stalrs In the Patton block. PHYSICIAN. MILS. DK. M. E. JIcCOY physician nnd surgeon, hns located and taken rooms over Squire Fnrrar's grocery store. Chronic dlkeaes a spec laity. Consultation free. 13-21dw w T P. WILLIAMS, STENOaitAPIIEH I. nnd Typewriter Copyist. Will make reports oi trials, cic; copying on lype writer accurately and neatly done. Office over A. T. YeutonV furniture store, Com mercial street, Salem. Store Enlarged Having enlarged my store I am nowablo to supply j on with all kinds of groceries, feed, cigars, tobacco, crockery and glass ware. Country produce of all kinds always on hand. If you have not traded with me bo fore, I respectfully solicit a trial believing I can suit you both In prices and quality. THOMAS BURROWS, Commercial Street, Salem, Or Kansas House, Corner ot Court and High Sis. E, M. LAW, Proprietor. Wo have taken a new name but will continue to serve ourpatrons with the bet the market nflords, ghe them a cordial welcomo to Our Home. Terms reasonable. (jl e uk a call nnd we will do you jood. No Chinese employed. WHEN YOU ARE HUNGRY OO TO THE (l 216 Commercial Street, Where you can get a first-class lunch for any price from a nickel up. No Chinamen ore employed. Conservatory of Music t Of the Willamette Culver Ity Salem, Ore gon, the mul succooful Mutle bchool on the Northwest Coast, Courses In musleare equal UiEu.tern music schools. Yearly at tendance of nearly one bumlrvd and fifty. The able corps of leoehern for the coming kcbool enr will be Prof. '.. Jl. Purvlu. Leona Willis, ll Eva Cex: slUnt teachers, J1U Lulu M. Smith, Mlu lUlly lnrUb,and MIm llauilo I'nrvii!. llraachentauebtaroVoctlCuIture.llaiio, Organ, Violin, Ilpe Organ. Harmony, Counterpoint, and Clou 'leaching. Diplomas ghen on completion of couimi wna lurunRiiisuc nun uiluwi. I Z.M PAHVfN 7-UMSm-wlm. New Fish Market. A !In It hflA tlllff!jlU liCd A lieW rUll tai Lunch Coiiiitci THE PEOPLE'S STORE. Capitol Adventure Company, OPERA HOUSE CORNER, Salem, - Do You Wear Clothing? We will sell you a good suit Competition defied. Sliirt Collars, Cutis, Hats, Caps and Umbrellas, a good assortment, and cheap for Cash. Jewelry, Gold and Plated, of the latest designs, fifty per cent, lower than you buy elsewhere. Underwear, ; The best and cheapest Flannels, Halbrlggan, Lamb's wool anil Meiino Prices to suit. Dress Goods.," Nice, new, clean goods, suitable for the season. OUR MOTTO: nlikc. & C ?r A.T jifmj v r n m n v - .r jm u r v vmm .p-i A j If M -WX XT" y" cttvuAJ vfj tMfteaa CAPITAL BUSINESS COLLEGE. In First National A. P. ARMSTRONG, Manager. Will open for tin Recent inn of .BUSINESS COURSE Includes Spelling, Grammar, Writing, Ai- Ithmctlc, Correspondence, Comniorcl.il Lnw, Single and Double Entry Hook keeping, Banking and Business Forms, Business and Office Practice. ENGLISH COURSE Includes Reading, Writing, Menttil nnd Written Arithmetic, Spell inf, Graniinnr, CnrrcspoiKlencu, Geography, History and Commercial Law. Day and evening wssIoiih. Btudfiits admitted at any time. Address the Princip.il for Catalogue. gatmn THE RELIABLE GROCERS KELLER L SONS, Corner State and Liberty Streets, Salem. Specialties in Table Luxuiries, Fine Tea, and Coffee, Creamery Butter, Cream Cheese, etc. o WE LEAD IN CANNED GOODS. Remember the Place and Call. m j m TO SUCCESS ! II niu FOUND! Sutjctf In RuhIiu-wi requires preparation ! Tl)irvfirv, thoroughly muuttT Commercial Arithmelic. Iluoluen IViimanHlilit mul HukIiicm CorreuDon- dene', IJook-keepinj; by both Kitigle nU Double V.xWry, tho nature and correct ums of Coiiuiiercial l'ttirn, Conmiercliil Ijw and HuhIiicmi practice. Learn. alo, biiortnami nnu 'typo-writing. .Mamioui aim uiciaiiou worK. I All thciMi arc needed lu builuc, and are thoruUK'hly tauyht by vxcr-, Wacti teachers at the KALKM HI nl.N Ij-H COLLKUE ' Clrlttwold Hlrk, falcm, Oregon. Oregon. ? from $T to $20, according to quality, Courteous treatment mid fair dealing to all v IfM m V I'M 15- hank building. E. L. WILEY, Principal. Students, Monday, September If. SHOMTHAND COURSE Includes Shorthand, Typewriting (2 hours dally practice) l'enmnnshlp, Spelling, Omiumnr, Correspondence, Mani folding, letter Copying, Dustiness Forms, Iluslncss and Office Practice. What well-directed training schools can accomplish is Illustrated iu the case of the dairy schools of Don mark. The government has for years spent over $50,000 yearly for tho maintenance of dairy schools. The result has been an Immense improvement in dairy products, and a lively demand for Danish butter. Within twenty years the Denmark exports of butter have increased from $2,100,000 to $18,000,000 per annum. At Canajoharie N. Y., tho other day a horse was frightened to death made by tho noise inado by steam escaping from a locomotive. JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in Groceries, Paints, Oils nnd Window Glass, Wall Ta ller and Rorder, Artists Ma terials, Lime, Hair. Nails and Shingles, Hay, Feed and Fence Posts, Grass Seeds,. Etc, NK WTO-DAY. Brooks & Harritt, (Successor-, to Wm. Heck A Son,) 94 State Street, Salem, Oregon, Arms, Ammunition. SPORTING GOODS! Ktiles, Scls-ors nnd Hnzniv, Dolls. Toys and Fancy Goods Of every description. A.N ISNTIK15 NKW STOCK, You cannot nll'ord to buy until you have hi en our Htock. Wood Sawing. Churchill's now wood xnw Kturtri up to day and will lie In operation from HiIh ditn Orders taltcn at Diiiiciin A llooth'K, KiHtntuHticct. Wliicli lay? NO. till COMMERCIAL STHKIST. KRAUSSE& KLEIN Arc oilcrliiK his lmri;ulnH In Boots ami Shoos Wo will Have you money uud i;uurautt-o tho KiK)dH, InrKnrlilpmcnfN arriving (Lilly and the Mock will wh)H he unupli'K'. Call and m'U iih. KKAUSSKAr KLKIN, '-.Ml ('oiiiiiicrciiil Street. DIRT CHEAP, Any imthoii wUIiIiik kikmI black dirt for IUIIhk, or toho lined on lnwim or In iiimU. liiKllowcr hrita, Khould Iciivij ordemattho Jdiiii.s.m, otllcii for (Imriee l. Zlnu. Tcriim riiiwinalile, liy load or contract. K-'JX-lm PIANOS F0K ItKXT. Tuoi(fKd upright pluniM for rcnt.alnon flml cliw (irniin fur wilo clicap for mall or on the liutnlliiictit plan. 1'rir Information I Hi i u I r of PmrrMMir I'arvlu at llio (.'oiikor vatory.if munlcorat lil runldi'iuv. H-lu-lm : e. iju J, Msrcy Un lately pu reliant d the l.lv try nud Ketd Htahle lonncrly owned by YYnKiierA Herman, and now couducU A FIRST-CUSS STABLE! Ileluuitomeof thebot rl In the city, Olve him a atll and II will Ik. filled with Kifut proinptiicji, fC 4 fhOCrt A-'lo.STIIcanbomttde 4)0 10 JcDJ worklmrforua. Asenu prefrrre.1 who ran furnUli Ititn-v and Kle the!rwholetlm totheliU.liit Bjre loxinentM may t profllably employed alro, A few Vttcatirle In town and citle II, K Johnwm A tii., Umu Main t.. Itlchmoud, Va. N 11 I1rniitataKand bualnow x prneuw, nter miua huouv enaiOK urnj for reply, II K J, (.', KHw New Woh ivcn LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. TIIK CIUXKSK CO.NSrij. He Will He Sent Hack to Clilnu anil HpIiviuUmI. Sax FitAXcisco, Sept. 8. The Chlneso Consul-Gciu'ral, Leong Hang Ttr.r, was busy yesterday. There was every indication about the consulate that the noble Tsang was preparing to migrate with his household for China. Rook Hing thought that ho had talked too niuuh tho day before; heuco he delegated the talking busi ness to another man who was a countryman of his and apparently of equal Intelligence. "You can say that the books are being expelled and that tho money Is being refunded." "l)o you mean to Hay that the $300,000 is now being returned to proper claimants?" "1 can tsay that. That is tho only thing that keeps tho suit back, it Is quite probable that no action will now bo taken iu tho courts ot" this country." "If all the money Is refunded will Tsang continue in olllco hero just as If nothing had happened'."' "Ry no means, llo will not oven be allowed to remain iu this coun try, but will be recalled." "And then?" "Oil" goes hi head. Ho can make no atonement forlils act If the Gov ernment find him guilty." "Then ho would be foolish to go back at all, would he iiolV" "Ah, but there's tho rub. They have a way of bilngiug people back. Tsang has a father, and, I think, mother, living, together with brothers and sisters. If ho should refuse tho order to go back, do you know what would ho dono? Why tho last one of them would bo put in prison. If ho held oil" for a year one of his closest relatives would die; then another would follow, until the entire raco of Tsangs had been swept out of China. Any man of fecllm: would prefer to delivorr himself up iu preference to having his old par ents tortured and his relatives butch ered. No sir; he will not loso a moment when Insti noted to go homo though he will know that it means certain death." Over tho FiiIIk. Niaoaka Falls, Sept. !). Sun day afternoon Carlisle I). Oraham made a successful trip through the whirlpool rapids and tho maelstrom that was preparatory to his cllurt to pass over the falls which, according to (Iraham himself and a few eye witnesses, was aconinpllshed In safety. Thowiinu barrel was used. At (I o'clock this morning tho bar rel was towed out Into tho river by two friends of Graham, and at(l;lo o'clock It was let go at a point op posite Chippewa creek. Down the current It swept, plunging over the reefs, often out of sight, till at 7:10 It approached tho brink and dropped U00 feet Into tho abyns below. Tho barrel soon rose Intact and descried In an eddy. Elmer Jones swam out from the Canadian shore, caught hold of the rope attached to tho barrel, ami towed it to bliore, where, Just at 7;" a. in,, (Jraliam was lifted out. Oraham himself says: "Tho Unit thing I know was when some one struck the barrel and uald, '(linlmiii, aro you ullvu'." " ,u t'nil Service haw in Mix. Wahiiino'ion, Sept. .'!. lu an In terview liero last evenlni: on tho civil service law. Congressman I Ionic, of Tennessee, said: "At tho coining session of congress I propose to test tlie sentiment of the house on this sham civil service law. When tho aiinronrlatloii bill comes un I shall oiler an amendment striking out tho item making ati appropri ation for its support. Nine-tenths of the mcmlx-rs know that the law Is a fr.nid, and say so In private. Now I am L'oliitr to hiiioUo those fellow out, ami put them on rcivrd. I be lieve the civil service law unconsti tutional, and I am sure the supreme court would so decide It If tho ques tion overcame before that tribunal," Sut pi by Firr. L'KIAII, Cab, Sept., 3. Tho larg est lire known hero occurred tills afternoon, after the Palace hotel had been 1 1 red three times by incendia ries. The fourth attempt was Mie ceWul, The annex to tho Palace, a wooden bulldliiu, was soon in Humes, The Palaeo hotel, Wells, Fargo fc Co., tho Western Union telegraph olllce, Reed's theatre and several residences, followed. Tho Odd Eel lows' biilldlmr was tiartlallv liiirni'il. Tllul(N WilllH) liMivy, Tho Montana Fires. IIi:i.i:n, Mont., Sept. :. Rain has extinguished tho tires that have Ik'cii raging for tho past month. Tho damage to the limber hns been quite severe, but It is not so heavy as was anticipated. In the vicinity of Elllston snow to the depth of four or six inches covers tho ground. Thetlres raged llerccly Saturday and Sunday. Fifteen bundled people, it is estimated, turned out at Elllston to light the tires. They worked all night Satur day and till l:!io Sunday night Many came back with scorched faces, burned clothing and blood shot eyes. Hugo elnders were blowing in the air, and the arrival of rain and snow was never so wel come as It was there. In the morn ing tho topot tho range was covered with snow, a very rare occurrence at this season of the year. All For a Woman's hove. Salt hAici:,Sept. S. Malad City, Just over tho Idaho border, has been thrown into a case of excitement by a fatal duel between two young men, Abraham hikes and Judo Spring, of Clark's Flat. They camo there last spring and went Into partnership, ranching. Roth fell hi love with the same woman, Jemima 'Frauds. Unable to settle tho matter amicably, they resorted to a biook sldo with six-shooters, and theie settled iho matter by fatally wound ing each oilier. They were hulled where they fell; side by side. Wiiat has become of tho girl does not ap pear. Frauds llniiilit to Li'lit. Wahiiincu'o.v, Sept. 3. The re searches of tho interior dopartmont of olllcials aro bringing to light frauds perpetrated by a ring, com posed partly of olllcials of the Into administration, and fostered by them, relative to the allowance of accounts for surveying, whereby tho government was forced to pay be tween IF 17,000 and $18,000, some of which was drawn upon orders made out iu favor of some of tho olllcials, themselves concerned In tho trans action, while others aro mado out iu the name of a prominent democratic ex-cougressmau who llgured as an attorney lu the business for a num ber ofsnrvoyors lu dlllerent parts of tho country. A Duel llxpiH'tnl. iMH ANOKI.IH,, Sept. 3. Tho French colony iu tills city Is very much worked up over a duel that It Is believed will take place somewhere lu the Immediate vicinity of Los Angeles. Tho belligerents arc Charles Raskin, editor of ho Oau lols, and Felix Vlole, editor of ho Progress. Tho Journals aro weeklies, each claiming to ho tho organ of the largo French population here, and the, rivalry between tho editors lias been growing iu bitterness overslDeo July Jlth. cmi:ns ki ii ispatu I! i:s . Fifty fanners were summoned lu Chicago from which n Jury to try the Crotilu suspects aro to ho select ed. A race war Is Imminent iu New River Valley, West Va., growing out of ttoublu between a negro and a white man, iu which tho former was killed by a blow from a club. A pralrlo lire ten miles wide is sweeping tho bottom lauds near Rig Stone, Minn. I luudrtds of farmers have lost all' their hay and stock. Tho lire was started by a party of hunters and got iHiyoud their con trol. A petition signed by nearly 10XK) railroad employes has been sent to tho luter-state commission at Wash ington requesting that body to he euro the adoption of automatic brakes and couplers of all freight cars on the railroads lu the United States. A Telephonic I'liurrh. Tho Idea of a telephonic church Is being carried out at Tunbrldge Wells, England, where tho pulpit of a Congregational church Is con nected with sixteen subscribers. We aro told that "thei-e Include doctors apothecaries, clerks working lu various parts of the town, an Invalid lady who his been obtaining conso lation from tho telephone lorn-vera I mouths and some buy clubmen who went Into tho thing presumably more from a spirit of experiment than devotion. Wires aro being laid to Maidstone, and soon subscribers living there, lu Rochester, Iu Htroud and Chatham, v. Ill be able, without leaving their Iioii-ih, fi attend ser vlwj- . T I'll- U Y ' '"