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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1889)
1 v-f ---( . -r vw '4WWV IMMMMNM VMk f c?r SUBSCRIBE 0R THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, TUB BEST PAPER IN SALEM. i""pi la i pi pupi i . ADVliUriSE j IN CAPITAL JOURNAL THE CAPITAL JOURNAL IT Wll.l. IIK A U001) INVESTMENT. j-You will be well pleased with t.tt r-Tlio Terms nre Jtot Hensonnblc-V! VOL. 2. SALEM, CVREGCXN. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER IT, 1889. KO. 174. Something New. I to-day place on sale a complete line of ill Si Windsor Ties at 18 Cts. Each, Called cheap everywhere at 25 and 30 cents. I also have Men's Woolen Overshlrts, Men's Laundried nnd Percale Shirts, Men's Underwear and Hats, left from the E. L. L. Johnson stock, that I am very desirous of selling, as I intend to keep only ladies' goods, and want more room for them, and in order to make these goods move off rapidly I shall com mence to-day and continue through Fair week to sell the SJHIRTS AND UNDERWEAR (Men's only) at a gr.-at sacrifice, and shall cut the price of Hats right in two, which will make them much less than manufacturers' cost. This is no halt for every hat is marked in plain figures and we mean to let the customers sec that we do SELL TKEM AT JUST HALF PRICE ! My goods for fall and winter trade are now nil in and again I invite yuu iu urn ue in miu inspect mem wneiner you want to purcnnsc or not. My Motto : " Always lead and never follow." 1 Holverson, New Bank 13 lock. RECEIVED! We have just received direct from the manufacturers the best se lected stock of General Merchandise ever brought to this city bought for casn, ana n win do soiu ior casn at prices lower tnan any credit limine in Oregon. We wish that every one iu want of Dry Goods, Boots and. Shoes, Clothing, Blankets, Comforts, Varus, Flannels, Groceries, Guns, Amuni tlon, Sewing Machines, Cutlery, Hats aud Caps, Fancy goods, Knit goods THE PEOPLE'S STORE. Capitol Adventure Company, OPERA HOUSE CORNER, Salem, Oregon. ? Do You Wear Clothing? We will sell you a good suit from ."i to fcJO, according to quality. Competition defied. Sliirts, and Umbrellas, a go for Cash. Jewelry, Collars, Cufl's, Hats, Caps and Umbrellas, a good assortment, and cheap for Cash. Gold and Plated, of the latest designs, fifty per cent. lower than you buy elsewhere. J rid e r we a r , The nest 'ami cheapest FlanneN, Halbriggan, Lamb's wool ami Merino Prices to suit. Dress Goods. Nice, new, clean goods, suitable for the season. CLOAKS ? In fact everything in Staple Goods TO COME TO THE FARMERS' STORE, No. 227 Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon. tfSTDon't be misled. You can save money by dealing with us. BEN FOItSTNER A: CO. OUR MOTTO: alike. Courteous treatment anil fair dealini; to all (lucitiJ3MAind4y -AT TI-1 12- School Books A complete line of STATIONERY, ALBUMS. GOLD PENS AND FANCY LEATHER GOODS AT J. BENSON STARR'S NO. 100 STATE STREET .... SALEM, OREGON. Real Estate AND INSURANCE. Having removed my ofllce to 95 State street, I am now better prepared than ever to do a rushing Real! M; ate Basil Mrs. wsm Has removed her millinery store to the room adjoining the Capitax. Joujin Al and 1 now ready to do ALL KINDS OF MILLINERY, Bho huH Just received a new stock of the latest styles and can sell cheaper than any other house In the city. Give her a call and your orders will lie neatly and promptly filled. It is the only place In the city where you can purchase a Felt Walking Hat for the small price of One Dollar and Kiny Cents. 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 FRESH LEMONADE I Ice-Cold Milk Shakes! CIGARS, CANDY, NUTS, And all kinds of tobacco at JAMES BOWMAN'S FRUIT STAND, Formerly otrntd by itenson) on State St. A GOOD CU1 OK COKKEK. Is a great attraction for a restaurant. The coffee drawn from Hillenbrand's I"t at Coffee receptacle Is one of the many ami Attractions of bis eating parlors. Thousands of eupsof his excellent eoflte are soJaerery week. And as lor oysters IkBd meals he cannot I rqaaled la the ate, It 2 Wliieli Way? NO. 211 COMMERCIAL STREET. KRAUSSE & KLEIN A re ollVring; big bargains In Boots and Slioes! We will save you money and guarantee the goods. Large shipments arriving dally and the stock will toon lie complete, (ill and ee KKAUSSE k KLEIN, 211 Commercial Street. You ea't a6rd to nave an oBBle breath and decayed tertn. Wright's Myrrh Tooth HoapprereBts both, Trr". HrtJ.t lyl!mW. CAPITAL BUSINESS COLLEGE. In First N -Him il l m! liiUMuu J A. P. ARMSTRONG, Manager. F. L. WILEY,. Principal. Will oihjii for the Reception of Student, Mond.iy, September 0. BUSINESS COUKbli Includes Spelling, Grammar, Writing, A" Ithmetic, Correspondence, Coinnicicml Ijiw, Single and Doublo Kntry Itool. keeping, Hanking nnd IHisIih- Forms, Business and Otllre l'ractlco. SHORTHAND COURSE Includes Klio'llmnd, Typewriting (2 hours dally practice) lYnmnnslilp, Spelling, Ommmitr, Corrcpoiidonco, Mnnl- folding, letter Copying, IIiisIiickm I'.irms, IIiisluo.s nnd Oltlco I'niLtli'c. ENGLISH COURSE Includes Reading, Writing, Mental nnd Written Arithmetic, Spelling, Ornmmnr, Correspondence, Oeogr.iphy, History unci Commercial Law. Day nnd evening sessions. Students admitted at any time. Principal for Catalogue. Address the l.UCAii SUMMARY. Gospel meetings will ho held every evening on the fair grounds by the W. C. T. U., organization. Various ministers of thb gospel from the city will be in attendance nnd assist In the exercises. All are wel come to come nnd enjoy a pleasant evening. Remember that Donaldson's restaurant at the fair grounds is the place to gel a good meal. E. C. Clark the fruitman ar rived homo to-day from his Eastern trip. Ho was very successful and disposed of all the fruit ho can pos sibly ship. Epicurean tea, paints, oils, varnish, window glass mid u lino Hue of general groceries at Gilbert oj rattcrson's. tf. Stallions for sale. "Young Scotchman," ono of the best Clydes dale stallions of Oregon and Wash ington. Also "Muck Duroll," a good thoroughbred. Win. Howard Phelps, over Capital National bank. Residence on Garden road, or E. Parker Kapus, Fair grounds. Remember that the Ron Ton restaurant is the place to get a good meal for twenty-live cents. Painless dental operations at Dr. T. C. Smith's, J)() State street. Remember that the Paeillo Cider, Vinegar, nnd fruit preserving Co., of Salem have two neat stands nt the fair grounds where you can get a cool drink of sweet and cham paign cider. Remember the place tho corner stand near gate entrance. The accidents that hnvo hap iwned In tho city this week have had no eHeet on tho low prices at S. Fnrrar's for groceries. See their (luo display of fruits. It's tempting. Persons having furnished rooms to let, during tho week pleaso leave name and address at tho Candy Kitchen ill 3 Commercial street. Tho ladles of tho Piesbyterian church have a restaurant Just west of the pavllliou, where you can get a llrst-elass meal for Iwenty-llvo cents and the moccy taken in goes to ben efit tlto church. Also the Ladies aid society of tho M. E. ehuieh have ono near by where you can al so get u llrst-elass meal for twenty live cents. For a good qquuru meal you should go to tho Ron Ton restau rant. The cotl'ec made iu their patent codec urn is delicious and healthful. Try It. LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. ADDITIONAL CITY NEWS. The KiremonV Association. Tacoma, (W.T..) Sopt. 10. The Northwest Firomcns' Association convened at 11 o'clock to-day. Presi-j dent Hall being absent, second vice-' president was In tho chair. Com mittee on credentials wero appoint ed and reported fotty-llve members present. The question was uked by tho Albany delegates which would be preferable for Albany to put In an electric alarm system or buy a chemical engine was freely discussed and unanimously decided In favor of alarm. Twelve hoso teams will bo heie to morrow morning, assisted by pro fessional runners. Races begin at two. Peel helling Is lively, with no particular team in choice. It will boonoof thogrnndest contest ever experienced on the Paclllo coast. Salem Is not lepresented In tho hoso race. Snjjnr Market Union. Ni:w Voitic, Sept. 10. The eighth annual convention or die Sugar Milkers' International Union as sembled at Tammany hall this morning. There aro i:W delegates from all parts of tho United States and Canada present. This morning an adjournment was taken after a brief session until 2 p. m. import ant matters aro to bo considered In tho convention, which will last a week If not longer. Fell From a llclfry. FitiMNo, Cal., Sept. ill. Homy, tho 17-year-old son of George K. Church, full from tho belfry of tho It street school house this morning and was Instantly killed. Tho hchool house was occupied for the llrst time this inoriiinir, and tho boy was running about the building anil stopped on n loose board, causing tho accident. Till: KIRK IIKIili RINUS. The Fire Alarm Sounded Last Kvoninp and was Promptly Answered liy the Firo Department. Famine prevails throughout Tlgre, iu Abysyuia. R.iuds oi starving peasants aro lavaglug tho country around Sokota. KE THE RELIABLE GROCERS, LLER k SONS, Corner State and Liberty Streets, Salem, Specialties in Table Luxuries, Fine Tea, and Coffee, Creamery Butter, Cream Cheese, etc. -- WE LEAD IN CANNED GOODS. Remember the Place and Call Guns! Guns! JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in Groceries, Puinta, Oils uiiil Window Glass, Wall Pa per anil Jloriler, Artiste' Mil ierlals, Lime, Hair. Nails ami Shingles, Hay, Feed and Fence I'osts, Grass Seeds, Etc, NKIV TO-DAY. Neaglu Disrluirgeil. Han Fkancihco, Kept. HI. In tho United .States circuit court this morning Judge Sawyer decided that that tho federal court has Jurisdic tion iu tho ease of IT. 8. Marshal Neagle, charged with killing Judge D.ivld B. Terry, and ordered Neagle discharged from custody, tho shoot ing being justillalile. The decision seems to meet with the opinion of all sound-th Inking people. A lluodler HetiiniN. Cini.oo,Sopt. HI. Johnny Han ulgau, ox-county commissioner, ac ciiHcd of boodllug, and who ran Last evening just about 0 o'clock, as people were fairly icturnlng from the state fair, that awful noise made by the linglngof the tiro bell was henitl, and In less lime than it takes to tell It, the tiro department was on hand to check tho llamcs. The alarm was turned In from tho Star chop house, on Commercial street, just between Statp and Ferry streets. It started from a gasoline stove which was b.Mng operated by Newton German, who allowed the gasoline to How all over tho stove befoto he alighted It. The "conse quence was, when a match was touched to Is n larj.0 Maine burst forth and iu a few minutes tho whole riMin was one blao of lire. Uoth engine companies were soon on the groun I, but the Tiger's were the tlrsl to appear on tho seeno and had a hydiant stream on the llame which subdued them witli but little loss. Had it not been for tho prompt work of the gallant llreiuen that old row of fiamo buildings would to-day bo laying iu burning embers. Salem can hoast of ono of the best tiro companies on the l'a elllc coast, with no exceptions. Its department is made up with as manly and gallant a set of boys as over htealhed the oxhileratlni: air of that country bounded by tho Atlan tic on the Fast and the great ocean know as tho Pacific on tho West Their prompt answer to tho alarm la-t evening at such a timo shows that they aic to ho depended on at any hour of tho twenty-four. Hoys, the .Iouiinai, s.iys thicc eheeis for you, unj how. away from Chicago two years ago to eocapo prosecution, has returned from Canada. JIo walked Into court this morning and asked to be allowed to give ball. The Judge hi'ld him In &I000. CALL AT iU'oi'iic (Jifflif Store u In HitU'iii.ofat lliclr Branch Store at (lie Fair (iroumls Kom llmU-lanH rlK.ir, or a ni'lrct plu of IllllllKV), TIB FINEST CIGARS in Hie city arc kept hy Ilium, All tho Ir-tiilliiK hrunds iilHiiys on hand. 'llit'lr tjruiiuli Kl'irimt tlm I'ulr urmintU Is tlw II mi. t (inn on Uio ifriiiiil, '-"II ""' i'iiJovii kimmI iikiI:i'. HMD'S OPfiKA HOUSE. I'AIK Wlt.UK, ('oniniciiciiig Monday, Sept. 10 BIG 4 BJG minstrels! 25 Performers 25 V. A,Cwr, J, V. UniK.t'liurlni C ruler, Chut. Hlniny. I', rurllulf, V, Crliii, II. Mluurl, Just received tho finest lino of KhotguiiH, Itlllco nnd Pihtols from Chicago and more coming. Wo will m-11 lower than any other house In Salem. Wetlefy nil competition, I'orilaud not excepted. Abtokccp The Best Sewing Machines In the market from f&1 to flO casli, ami in onncetiou will run tlit- Ut ' rPOfi DGrtlStein S BrflSS 0311(1 Gun Hhop In the btatc, (kmw ami sco us Mora buying c-Ikow here. i ia BOUXSTd to i -Watcli for our Irde. nr"M fADOTMI7D 0 ff r'jiuUrifi;iOMDt75i-ciiU, pen rinoiiii-n ql Kjj H. L'Iuiiiiiuii, J. Ki llflii-r, i: Merrdltli, II. Kviiiin, Turk Uii, lClianillrr, (ins ll. kuii. HiikIi )tliTl), (ivurvi wimmIs, J, Williams, ' wines f. lliiilmrMilu Wanuietr. lw N.ilnviii lliulucw Mmuitf r. lletiii'iiin to Work. Lonikjn, Beit. 1(1. Most of the strikers resumed work this morning. It is expected that work on all the docks will bo in full sway to-iuor-row. Thousands of unemployed dock laborers aro waiting at tho gates of tho docks and threaten violence against the men employed to take their places, whom tho dock companies refuse to discharge. It is thought, however, that no trouble will take place, hut everything quietly settled. I'DIUXV I'liltSUNAIi. -(J. W. Dlinlck, or lIubbard.lHln tho city. Mrs. H. V. llodnett.ofroitliind, is In the city iitteudiiig tho state fair. Thus. I'aiilton and wife mo taking In tho fair to-day. Senator Cauthoru of ileuton county, Is In the city taking In iho fair. Max M. Hhlllook, of tho Ore gonlaii, Is in the city iillindlug the statu fulr. Hon, Van II. Dol.iishiiiutt, mayor of Portland, is In attendant u at the statu fair. Senator Thorn is Tnngtu if Washington county iiunle the JonitNAi. branch otllce n pleasant call to-day. ' ,, , Nrurl) mm Aiililrnl. I.uto lust evening thrco ladles were at tho desit at tho falrgrouiidH and as the train htaited tor Salem one of tho Indies got on tho step and another lady, in trying to step on, lost her lialaneoaiid fell backwards uud would have probably been drug under tlm train ami killed had it not been for a gentleman standing near who caught her and succeeded In pulling her away from tho cars. Tho names of the In lies were not leirncd. TheaccIdo.it at til time inwiHt considerable excitement, 'lliclr riiitliiriu. Owing to tho State1 Fair and other Important business, tho Joiiknai. has not been able to report the pro cecdlngs of tho "Fnlon Party" that mot In Salem on Saturday ami yes terday. Tho platform or tho decla ration of their pi Inclpals adopted by them leads as follews: "Alarmed by the aggressiveness of giant trusts, monopolies and the liquor trallle, working for tho paup eriy.utlou and degiadatlou of tho producing musses, they propose to have all class legislation iu tho In terests of capitalists icpealed; that tho government should prohibit the liquor trallle; should Issue money in 'necessary quantity without inter vention of banks; should regulate corporations and prevent unjust ex actions and dlsciimluatlous; should lestoro to tho public ilom iln all un earned laud grants, to bu lesurved for actual settlers, prevent corpora tions from holding laud and aliens from acquiring It; should require ten yearn' lesldence and u knowledge of our institutions as condition of citi zenship, and provide that cltl.eu ship, character and Intelligence should ho the qualifications of votes; should declare trusts conspiracies and punish (hem accordingly; should provide for arbitration to prevent stilkes, protect employes, provide equal pay for equal work forbolh soxesand foter labor, agri cultural and co-npor.itlvo associa tions; and should not iktiiiII the ihsuaiiccof uou-titxithlo bonds," 'IVur 'I Iiimii Attn). Tho linker City Jtovelllo says would It not bo well for our city council to older tho removal of a number of old wooden awnings that now (dls)gr.ieo Main street befoie they break down under tho weight of a snow fall and hurt somebody? Haliim Is now nursing a badly Injur cd man back to life mid may pos. lily have to pay more for his broken legs and Jiirrnl liver than it would Ijiivm cost lo tear away the rotten mass of lumber that waited till he got under It before it took a tumble. Vou aiu right, Mrothur. Salem docs not m'ciii to icall.o theltuiMirtaucoof removing thosMiId shells, however. WIIIMiiitv To-MkIU Tho Mlg Four minstrel company In Hpltuohaviuglofltlholrorchcstra, v.lll given performance at Meed's ojora hoiito to-night. They have kviiiinI the services of tho local orchestra, ami two full dress re li r-als iu-rc laid tiday with tho n vi music. Although tho work Is .ill in. w to ntir home orchestra, t!u) '. .ihlioi" quickly, and an excel-l-ii p -rforuiHuou is prmitUsd tr to-night. A full liraiM Ikiud ini tio luclng to-nUflii's perforiiiaii'i wus it tho fair grounds during tho afternoon, if1 ' I