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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1889)
ADVlSRriSE IN THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, CAPITAL JOURNAL. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL IT Wlt.I. 1IK A GOOD INVESTMENT. 5-The Terms arc Most Iteasonaulo'ttS BEST PAPER IN SALEM. I y You will be well pleased with lt.-ffs VOL. 2. SALETSr, OREGON, J7KIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1SS9. 2STO. is;. SUBSCRIBE roil j$9M!f WCff w" -JjfT J i ii . 'Jfe.f - f Vloney Money THIS YOU CAN DO BY tano' Your AT T. RECEIVED! We have just received direct from .the rutin ufncturers the best se lected stock of General Merchandise ever brought to this city bought for cash, and it will be sold for cash at prices lower than any credit house in Oregon. We wish that every one in want of Dry Goods, Boots and. Shoes, Clothing, Blankets, Comforts, Yarns, Flannels, Groceries, Guns, Anuini tion, Sewing Machines, Cutleiy, Hats mid Cups, Fancy goods, Knit goods CLOAKS In fact every thing TO COME TO THE No. 227 Commaroial jjtSy Don't be misled. You can School Books A complete line of STATIONERY, ALBUMS. GOLD PENS AND FANCY LEATHER GOODS AT J. BENSON NO. 100 STATE STREET - Real Estate AND INSURANCE. Having removed my oillec to 05 State street, I nm now better pieparod tbau ever to do a rushing Lfl AlSO Fire and Accident Insurance Written In the best companies doing busi ness In Oregon. Call on me nt once. Isaac A. Manning, 95 State Street. FRESH LEMONADE! Ice-Cold Milkshakes! CIGARS, CANDY, NUTS, And oil kinds of tobacco at JAMES BOWMAN'S FRUIT STAND, Formerly owned by IWnson) on State 8t. A GOOD CUI OF COFFEB. Is a great attraction for a restaurant. The corfrc drawn from Hellenbrand's I"at nt Coffee receptacle U one of the many reat Attractions of his rating parlors, bousanlsofrapsof hU eicelleut coffeu resold every week. And as for oysters zzszvs crVd 'T; Real Es ninfli if. Saved IS Made Dry Goods HOLVERSON'S. 5 in Staple Goods FARMERS' STORE, Street, Salem, Orefron. save money by dealing with us. HEN FORSTNER k CO. STARRS - SALEM, OREGON. Has removed her milliner' store to the room ndjolning the Capital Joohnai. and Is now ready to do ALL KINDS OF MILLINERY, i She has 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 be neatly and promptly filled. It Is the only place in the city where you can purchase ii Kelt Walklnir Hat for the sjnall price of One Dollar and Fifty Cents. Wliich Wiy? 1 NO. 211 COMMERCIAL STREET. KRAUSSE& KLEIN A re offering u'B bargains In Joots ami Shoes We will nave you money and guaranty the goods. Large shipments arriving dally and the stock will soon bo complete. Cull and see us. KRAUSSK k KLKLV, 211 Comnicrcial Street. You can't atTord to have an offenslw breath and decayed teeth. Wrlglr's j-h.rveauu',h' Try,u Mrs. McGregor fctoldbyalldrual'l4- THE PEOPLE'S STORE. Capito OPERA HOUSE CORNER, Salem, Do You Wear Clothing? We will sell you a good suit from $5 to .?20, nccording to quality. Competition defied. Shirts, and Umbrellas, a go for Cash. Collnrs, Cud's, Hats, Caps and Umbrellas, a good assortment, and cheap for Cash. Jewelry, i latest designs, fifty per c elsewhere. Gold and Plated, of the latest designs, fifty per cent, lower than you buy elsewhere. Underwear, The best and cheapest Flannels, Balbriggan, Lamb's wool and Meriu Prices to suit. Dress Goods. Nice, new, clean gixnls, suitable for the season. OUR MOTTO: alike. THE RELIABLE GROCERS, KELLER Corner State and Liberty Streets, Salem, o- Specialties in Table Luc.iries, Rine Tea, and Coffee, Creamery ButterCream Clieese, etc. AVE LEAD IN CANNED GOODS. Remember tlie Place and Call (GduccttiJd hidneddy -AST CAPITAL BUSINESS COLLEGE. In First National bank building. A. P. ARMSTRONG, Manager. E. L. WILEY, Principal, Will open for the Reception of Students, Monday, September 0. BUSINESS COURSE Includes B-lllig. Grammar, Writing, Ar ithmetic, CorresHudence, Commercial Ijiw( dingle and Double Kntry Hook keeping, Hanking and lluslnes Forms, Huslness and Olllco 1'ractlce. ENGLISH COURSE Includes Rending, Writing, Mental anil Written Arithmetic, Sclllng, Graiimuir, Correspondence, Geography, IIlBtory anil Cnnuuerclal Law, Day and evening Hefeslons. Students admitted at any time. Address the Principal for Catalogue. Guns! Just rteeived the fluent line of BhntguiiM, Illlleu and I'IhIoIh from Clilcjigo and more wdiiliig. We will k-11 lower than any other Iioiiho in Salem. We defy ull eouielit!oii, I'ortluud not excepted, AIko keep The Best Sewing Machines In the market from f.Ti to f 40 t-asU, and In c'tineetlou will run the Unt Ou ti Shop in the Htale. Come and bee tin before buying elMJWherc. BEN FORSTNER & CO. Adventure Company, Oregon ? Courteous treatment and fair dealing to all n THE - SHORTHAND COURSE Iucludes Shorthand, Typewriting (2 hours dally practice) l'cnmanshlp, Spelling, Grammar, Correspondence, Mani folding, letter Copying, Iluslness Forms, lluslness and Olllco 1'ractlce. Guns! QNS, JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in Groceries, Taints, Oils anil "Window Glass, "Wall Ta per and Dorder, Artists' Ma terials, Lime, Hair. Nails and Shingles, Hay, Teed and Fence Posts, Grass Seeds, Ktc, NKW TO-DAY. Now Harness Shop. It. K. Wllev has now n Hue stock of Har ness and Saddlery on hand and Invites the public to call and Inspect his stock. Itepalr work n specialty. 23-1 Commorclul Sdtroist, Salum MRS. M. E. WILSON, Invites tho ladles of Salem and vicinity to call and Inspect her select stock of Full .Millinery that lias Just anived. she i III ii.iv n.irtlcular attention nNo to thu latest styles of dressmaking. City Tax Notice. The Salem cltv ta.xes uro now duo and oavable at my otllce with Williams t F.n- gland. Taxpayers will pleie-o govern menisci ves accordingly. ii j. sworroiii). City Tu Collector. REED'S OPERA HOUSE. ON'i: NIGHT ONLY. FRIDAY, SEPTE3U.KI. 2ith. ihhkot Fitosi Tin: i:ast. The First Appearance on the l'nclllc Const and Comedy Sketch Club, of Chicago. Or ganized 1S77. Tlie company comes endorsed by t ho en tire press of the Kast, where II lias been traveling for the paHt twelvoicar. It Istlio most letlncdnnd funniest show on caitli. 9-Admlsslon lil, 60 and "o cents. Tickets on sale at ration's. noticu. Council Ciiamiii:h, 1 Salem, Or., September l, lssO.f Notice is heinby given in whom It may concern, that K. M. Vt'alte, u resident and properly owner of thu city or Salem, lor himself and In behalf of "the Salem Oeco ratlvo Union" has this day tiled his peti tion praying an order of thu common council vacating all of Church, Summer and Capitol streets lying between Hlato and Court streets in said city and that Thursday, October ill. IKsil, at 7:.W o'clock p.m. at said council chamber lins been llxcd by tlie council as tliu tlmuiind place for considering said petition and taking action thereon. I. F. (NN. City Itecorilcr. NOTICU. Council Cua.miii'.k, Salem, Or., Seplembor SI, 18M. J Notice is hereby given to whom It may concern that A. Hush, president, and w. Ilrcvmnn, secretary of tlioHiilom Flouring .Mills Company, on oenaii oi iiiu naiein Flouring Mills Go, ii corporation doing usl Hess and owning property In tho city or Salem, havo tills day Hied their petition praying an timer m iu uuniiinm ,-muiwu vacating all of Front street between Trade and Mill streets In said city, and thai Tliursday.Octobcr'JIth, IHx') at7::iuo'clock, p. in., at said council chamber, hns been llxcd by the council as tlio tlinoiind plaeo for considering said petition ami taking action thereon. I.. F. CONN, City Hceorder. CALL AT Hie Favorite Cigar Store InHalom, or at their Branch Store at the Fair (iroumls Forallrst-class cigar, or a select plug of louucco. MMlIe THCtfH H l L' II X 'i: In thu city are Icepv by them, All the leading brands always ou hand. Their brunch Morn nl the Fair grounds Is thu finest one on thu grounds. Call and eujovu good smoke. Baltimore Fisli Market ! JUST OPENED, Fresh and salt water llsli, ismltry, gnuie and oysters in their m-usoii. On Coiirllsl. opiHwfle tliei.iHrii li'iuw (5iieliiiiKlri.il doA-n rill 'i-iisvr intd. I til II-It, rroprleior. FOSi $m ONLY! ACITIU C 'or It or Isllisg KAKIIOODl ArUalllltotntrtl ssd Iftno-Ji D.fcllltn j U XLXi tlZmrtttjttti'tlaOU-youat. il.lrbrraW al.rr4 l.tlllWf. UBXi llnulba WtS. liimUH OrtM. l-jfli iSwI.Ulf .I.UI. .1l..l.l-l'!" ,. .l.rtlfjf..lll..t.r.llfltl'n.l7", Mf.n.is. -i','"t,.,.i,i"i7?J,."I. illfM. UUN imi lUll.Mi I. w., Klin. ,. It Won't IIakk Hiikaii.- Iii other words Hood's Harsitistiilla will not do Imjiossl bllltles. Its proprietors tell plainly what It has done, submit proofs from sources ol uiKuettloned rellahllity, and a.k you frankly If you are surrcring from any dls easu or a II wt Ion caused or promoted by Impure blood or low state of thusystem, to try Hood's 6ursarllla. Tlieexperleiice f s.ttir Id nftlfliint bLKUrAiif that vr,o IwllDoitMjdUsppolutKllnth nut, Milliner and Dressmaker. OAKES' Swiss Bell Ringers LATEST 1W TELEGRAPH. A M'AUTI.lNtl sntltV. Was There a Murder at tho l'asinteiia l'lref I.os Anoiii.i, Sept.Sti. Tho city council of Pa.udcim U IiKUilrlug in to the fiilture of the Uro department or that city to attend tho lire at Mi's. Hcaton's liouo last Wednes day night, when three children were burned to death. The hotis-e wax located on tlie outskirts of the town, and the testimony of Chief llentig, Foreman Cochran of the hook and ladder company and Fore man Hovey of the hose company, is that the men, alter going a short distance, refused to go further. Foreman Cochran when dismissed from tho stand, said lie had a state ment to make if the board cared to hear it, and when called on told the following startling story. A man named Hart Hays told ino that he and Mr. Moshcr were working on tlie llurlbut well that night when they heard a woman scream, and immediately ran to the scene of the (lie. 1 lays says lie saw a man standing before the burning building, and also three women. The man had his arms folded and was watching tho lire, evidently paying no attention to any one around him. Hays asked lilni if there were any person in (ho house, (o which he received no response. Ho repealed the question and also asked thu wo men, but again received no reply. Ho then burst in tho front door and at tempted to ascend the stalls, but was prevented by tlie llaincs. Coming out he climbed to tho veranda and looked into the window, ilu saw tlie beds where it was learned later that the children slept on tho fatal night. They looked crumpled, but lie could sou no one lu there. At that tlnio the smoke was in (ho room, but not to such an extent as to have suliooated (he children. Next morning tho remains of a hoy wore found in tho debris directly under this room. "Hays then believing (hat no one was in tho house went down stalls and began saving various articles of furniture. He attempted to lift a mnclilnuand called thu man from tlioouLsldo before mentioned, to as sist him, which lie refused to do. It was learned that tiie name of tho man was Wltherill. Finally a wo man came up and exclaimed: 'For God's sake, save tho children In tho upper rooms.' Hays rushed up stairs by thu way of tho veranda, but the lire and smoke made it Im possible to gain an entrance." The council lias resolved to sub pcena a number of witnesuw and give tlie matter a thorough Investi gation. Wonderful Nel'le, Vau...Vaixa, Sept. -Wednesday morning while Mrs. Kitchen, living on Dry Creek, a few miles from this city, was raking up and burning trash in thu yard, she dis covered that her undcrirnrmuuts had caught fire. She quickly took a blanket, which she wrapped about her lower limbs, ami crouched on the ground, hoping to smother the (lames. Finding this did not ac complish (lie rcHiill, she sleed a cloth lying near and wrapped it about her face and head, and tried to tear her clothing oil' without ef fect, here lothing burning completely oil'. No tine wltncst-cd (he ac cident except some small children, whose screams moused a man who was lu tho b.un, and who Immediately run ( (he scene and found the lady on the ground in intense agony, with her clothing burned completely oil", wile (he ex cepdou of one stocking, also on flic. He carried liei to (he house ami Im mediately summoned assistance from (lie neighborhood. A hnri-c-muii was dispatched to the city for a physician, and when he arrived liu found that (he entire surface had been burned over nearly (o a crisp. The flush in places is cooked as hard iih leather, after tlroS'iliig thu lm lis, thu woman was brought to thlsclly for treatment. I'uclllii I .a ml Ur.tnt. N.w Voiiic, Sept. lio". Kienun'H News Agency gives circulation to thu following lo-du: It is rumor ed that lu the event of Vlllard's succei-H In i-ecuring control of North ern Pucifle stock, a synillmto will Ik) Immediately formed to purchase till thu Northern Paclflu land, esti mated ut 10,000,000 iu-rtM at $ 1 per acre. The right to subcril0 to the syndicate will bo ottered to stock holders. Thl will practically re tlrvtlie llrt inqrlL'"?" houde, i)i:voi'iti:i) iiv woi.vus. A Mliiucita rainier Is Doomed by it 1'aek r Wiilies. Atkin-, Minn., Sept. LU The noi (hern portion of Atkin county is overrun by ravenous wolves, wluwe depredations are so numerous that fanners are afraid to venture from their homes after nightfall, lest they be attacked. Last Friday evening a baud of over llfty of these ravenous animals ran through tlie streets of the village of Klniberley, and tlie terrillcd villagers locked (hcniselves in (heir houses for two days there after. To-day a party of engineers en gaged in locating a railroad route near Hickory found in tlie woods thu remains of a man, ou the south bank of Little Willow river. There were evidences ol a desperate strug gle ou tho spot where tho bones and remnants of clothing were found, indicating that the unfortunate man had kept the wolves at bay for a considerable time before suneiuler 'ng his life. His bones were scattered over an men nearly llfty feel square, and on tho ground was a double-barreled shotgun, tlie stock of which was covered with tho blood and hair of tlie wolves. Tlieie was ilso a cart ridge belt and pouch marked "A. K. ().," and part of a letter written by a woman. Andrew Oleson, a well-to-do farmer living at Nichols, dls appcaied suddenly on Sunday, and there is no doubt that the bones found to-day by the surveyors are tho-c of Oleson, Tlie county authorities will organ lye a posse of hunters and endeavor to lid tho country of (lie luan-eaters. An Aetlie Viilcano, Citv or Mux ico, Sept. "(I. An American railroad contractor, now lu this city ft oin Calima, tells of lu cent eruptions of a volcano at Ca lima, whose crater is 1 2,000 feet above (liu sea level. It Is very act ive, throwing up inlenuitleiilly a column of smoke and icd-hot ashes several times a day. A few days be fore thocni'thqtmko last month tho volcano sent fori 1 1 a dense lilac): smokothat hung over thu country for miles mound. It is not know n whether any lava is being thrown out, as tlio largo amount of red-hot ashes surrounding thu volcano makes investigation Impossible. Niiiiilii'ilng the luhiisliiwii Dead. JoiiNSTow.v, Sept. "il. A new directory, with a special record of those lost, has been published. The number drowned Is put at .'l,.r)00. That Is coiisidcicd a close estimate it being hnposslhlu to obtain tho exact figures. Thu body of a child was taken out to-day with only the hones ie maining. Split Ills Wire's' Head, liui.UN.v, M. T., Sept, lid. An Austrian named Nicholas Kahlin, living at Anconda, assaulted his wife with a hatchet late last night, striking her a savage blow on tlio head. Thu keen blade penetrating tlie brain, and tho woman Is lying at tlio point of death. Kahlin gave himself up. F.xcitciuuul runs high over the horrible allair. A Chliago ,M)lery, CiiU'AOo, Sept. !!). Ill thu subur ban town of Clyde this morning the mutilated body of a mini was found lying ou the praiile. Tlie body was lu sections and was not all there. The head was neatly sev ered fiom tlio body and lay beside the trunk, fiom which all vocal organs had been removed. Portions of the limbs wcie scattered about. It is possible tlio fragments come from n dissecting table. CIIMHINSIIII IHSI'ATCIIKS. An extensive strike of dock labor ers has begun at ltoltcrdam, The Temple of Heaven, at I'ckln, containing tho dragon throne, has been destroyed by (ire, There Is saduurH in Switzerland because of tlio wholesale destruction of (lie gr.ipo vines by an untimely frost in (lie valleys. While attending tlio funeral of Colonel Carroll, thu Journalist, in Now York, voaturdity, Jacob A. Wutorhoiw, a friend of the deceas ed and a member of his regiment during the war, droppo 1 drml of paralysis. A Slheiiau explorer lias tuft Pek ing with (he Intention of peiieiint lug Thibet, lleh iiccnjupnulul by n Chinese eoort. The routu will bo along thu (Ja-at Wall to l.anchow and Lake Koko Nor. Painless denial np i.i nus ul J)f T. C. KinlthV, w stun sir. i (. 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