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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1889)
'ADvitRnau i l ts THE CAPITAL JOURNAL I tr win, in: j A CiOOl) INVESTMENT. ' laa-Tho Ternii nro Most ItcnvonnulcSTU SUBSCRIBE ron THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Tiin t BEST PAPER IN SALEM. 49 You wilt bo well pleased with It.-SS .v," CAPITAL JOURNAL y-illlEi7 TPr $i-:5' VOL. 2. Ben Forstner & Co. We will sell lower tliun ever before Clothing, Boots nml Shoes, Hats and caps, Rubber ami Oil Clothing, Blankets and Quilts. Wo also have the best and largest stock of GUN GOODS AND AMMUNITION I j65"Come and see us before purchasing elsewhere aud save money ! Abstracts. For reliable aud correct ABSTRACT OF TITLE, -Call ou Salem Abstract and Land Company, F E. AUSTIN, Manager. NO. 221 COMMERCIAL STREET, SALEM, OREGON. jfiBrThe only complete set of Abstracts in Marion county. P. O. Box 200. Real Estate AND INSURANCE. Having removed my office to 95 State atreet, I urn now better prepared than ever to do a nulling 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! Ice-Cold Milk Shakes! CIGARS, CANDY, NUTS, And all kinds of tobacco nt JAMES BOWMAN'S FRUIT STAND, Formerly owned by Benson) on State St A. A. OSBORN JJa 308 acres of The Best Pasture Land in the State, One mile. from the bridg In Polk county. Vttrtle. wumns X A7o8ubltN, lem, GEORGE WILKINS' NEW BUTCHER SHOP On Liberty street, aeros" the bridge In rthSijem. All kinds of meat- kernou TUEIK BCSl.NESS BOOHIXO. i-l, .,,!.. ..-. mm tlilntr lias ClUjed i IUUUUI, . wm- ...-a Buch a great revival of trade at Dan iel J. Fry' a Drugstore as their giving awa' to wieir buiuuu-h v free trial bottles of Dr. King's ew Discovery for Consumption. I heir trade i simply enormous In this very valuable article from the fact that it always cures and never disappoints. Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Hrouchitb', Croup, and all throat and lung dU tWiiulckly cured. You can te-t It before buying by getting a trial hot tie free, lirge siie 11. Kwry bottle warranted. LOOK OUT 11 Real Estate Business the IIS SPACE Established 1868 1 The Oldest anil Staunchest Between Sacra mento aDil'l'fli'tland. LADD & BUSH, Bankers, Iron Building, Salem, Oregon. Accounts kept, loans made. cxcliaiiKp on even- part of the world boucht and sold, letters of credit Issued to travelers, collec tions mndo throughout tao United States, Drltlsh America nud Mexico, ttate, count and city warrants cashed. w"eoler pa rens accommodations consistent with con-MM-vatlve banking. 103ttlw.lt WM. SARGEANT, DKAI.EK IN Wall Paper, Pictures FRAMES, MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, TOYS, FANCY GOODS. Commercial Street, Salem, 0i. New Haws Slop. II V Wiley has now a fine MocKoi Har ness and Saddlery on nubile to call and Insj on hand nnd invite the lnnwt his stock. I nepair worn u ivij . on.1 nnmmerolal Street, Sulem LIUI.K ... ." -. " CAix Tax Notice. The Salem city taxes are now due and poVibUBtmy ofllce with Williams A Kn Mnd. Taipayers will rluue covern ttaemlve.n.irainlrSwoI,FOIlD Olty Tux Collector. NEW RESTAURANT! MRS. A. C. LEAKO ISSrant m connection with the Mine. or A GOOD MEAL Give hera call. Xo Chlnweare employed. KverytUlne about the wuibll.hment U neatand cfean and In good order. imnrd bv the day. week or tingle meal. Call at lL Opera'rtouw buildlUK, Court fctreet.Halero.Orecon. llids for Alley Sewers. Hid. will be received by the following con mittl of the city council un to Octo i .i.lh iw t 3 o'clock p. in . for the con- oFU'S, ik TlT TO iml 7$ in the city o, l-uSi nd .peclncatloM may be seen at the ttty Itecorder". offlcef IAFOn A, K HTIt.NU, Committee on Htreet and J'ubllc ITop -rtr SAIEAr, oi?EGo:sr. FBIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1SS9. CapitolAdventiirc Company. 10 CASHMERES. iOc, 5tK, 00c, 75c, !X)o nml $1 a yard. A large assortment of good values. Ladles' cloth and waterproof. VELVETS. Our Hues can't be duplicated in the city. AH shades, styles and prices are represented. FLANNELS. Small plaids, good quality, 2o cents a yard, a better quality and a larger plaid for 60c, 75 nml $1. Light white flannels loe a ynrd, worth 2oc, better ones at 30c, Wound 50c, worth 4oc, 50e and 75c. Also red, pink and blue llaunels, a nice fresh assortment. TOWELS. Good linen towels at $1 a dozen, sold every where else for 1.25. These are going fust. Damask towels At 20c, worth 25. Fine Turkish bath towel-, white and colored, 25c. These prices are within the reach of everybody. A WORD TO THE MEN. When you get ready to buy your winter underwear, call at the Capital Adventure Com pauv's Store. You will save money thereby. See if you don't. We'hnve Oiled and Rubber Coats and Loggins, Rubber Hoots and Shoes, and everything else you need to make you com fortable. CLOTHING. Men's Youths' and Boys' Suits and Over coats, all styles and sizes. We can suit the Laborer and Me chanic as well as tho most fastidious A new line of umbrellas just received, cambric and silk covers. Get our prices. CORSETS. "Little Beauty," 50c, "Pasadena," 75c. These are good articles, and very cheap. Finer corsets at 1, J. 1.50 and $2. A large line. flSrEverybody who trades at the Opera House Corner goes away pleased. -O- . CAPITOL ADMIRE COMPANY. SALBlVt, - - KRAUSSE Curry tin- Largest Mile or Boots and COiVIPRISlNGr Men's Hoy's and Youth's Calf, Kip and Nailed Hoots. Also a large stoel. of Men's Calf Button, Coujrress mid Gaiter Shoes of the Latest and Best Styles and Finish. O FIVE HUNDRED DOZEN Ladies', Misses' and Children's French, Kid, Pebble Goat, C. Kid, Don gola Shoes, Sandals, Slippers, Ties, Hie. Bargains in all Lines. KKAUSSE ii KLEIN, 211 ('oniiiiurcinl Street. THE RELIABLE GROCERS, KELLER Corner State and Liberty Streets, Salem. Specialties in Table Luxuries, Fine Tea, and Coffee, Creamery Butter, Cream Cheese, etc. -o- AVE LEAD TN CANNED GOODS. Remember tlie FMace and Call Wm. Brown k DBALER3 IN BOOTS AND SHOES, sj I , I - i " - - OR12GON. & KLEIN 1 Leather and Findings. CASH PAID ron WOOL, ini)iv I'KIJ'S, AND KUI18. 'obi. gi'xW from tbo Imw( nmniifce Km wf lil, nml U wet loKlve lion. Urtli I.I al) awl 'iuatfl. one m Im Ul itun-'haM HtxU I 111 1 III. imwV nniw ni& wit' n ,.,a ol skmU frout tax bt HwnMfceHret In M... I........ w.. itwmt tH I LjAl tit H.al. i n"iiiiiw I. lo iry lliein. So. iSU Coinmerclal .Street, SAI.KM ... OKItnON Shoes ! SONS, Ti Olisprw tlii i:cllp. Washington, Cet. 10. Orders have been issued by the navy de paitment to the oftlcer in command of the lYnsaeola to take Professor Todd and party toAfiiea to observe the eclipse ot the sun in December. The vessel will will about the 12th of this mouth Irom New York and go to St. Paul do Luando, on the west coast of Africa. Professor Todd and his associates will go about 150 miles into tho in terior to make observations. Re turning the Pensaeola will stop at Capo Town, St. Helena and tno As cension Hands to allow the scien tists to make niagnectie and pendu lum observations. '1 lie trip will oc cupy about four mouths. It lias been prou-n that Wright's itcd Cn IVmrIi Cure ciuos tliro-it and Innc troubles or loan Maudlin:, w lieu all other remedies mill sold by all diupctxts. JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in Groceries, Paints, Oils nml Window Glass Wall Pa per and llorder, Artists' Ma terials, Lime Hair. Nails and ShinL'les, Hay, Teed and 1-Vnee PosW, Grass Seeds, Kir, ni:v ro.iiAV. Notice to Cannery Men! A large Cnnneiy and I'rtilt Drying cstalv llMliiiiunt would do well at Aumsvlllc, t) twin, as plcn.y of pears, plums, miium anil cuenirs, hihi.'ii k-., iiiipi'iimii nlo iilr-ntvnf pimai coin, peas mid toitm toes could bo obtained lor eannliu,' pui po ses. There. Is a grand ocnlliK here lo Mich nncMiilillMinicnt. AUMSYILLE Is located In the midst of a Reed Kraln. Anil and stock eoountry. l'or further particulars address: T. S. M VDISDX, AumsvlUe, .Marlon county.Or. 10-lOdwIm roit HUNT. V IiiiiimYPiI rooms with Kood bonid lit icasonalilo into., l'or )iut(eulais cull lit :!if7 Winter slici'l. ron sai.ij u i.i:asi:. 171 )ll SALi: Oil LKAHi:. Who uullts to II lir.llllvl III ll..lhit II tsllW lllllt.' ilHIU'W niin-li .11.11. V thlHollleo. IM'dulw roit sai. l."OIlH,l.l,J--Wllliln tlin next two ilnyn. H t-7,w.,,.M,,r.x,,nil linid. ''I . mill's nml h of Salem, on flie liver. Neatly nil under ciilll ulltin and will lmpiocd;iiood house and barn. Impilm for partleulitiK ol I Ii.in. l'UKli.nt llelllnt'oriV lo. none nun. l.tOlt M.Vl.i: 'lliorouirlibiod Irli-h Huller It n.... .tin. vii.. r nrii! u 11 tialneil: in- quire at (Jilpllal .locmal ollleo. UOIlHAI.k-A KAUM ! ,U) AtJKKS 1 all under fence, aud cultlwitlon, In tho best range country of r.anlern (ireKon, I'liolM'ht ebatifoeerollered Tor a man to ciuiaiiu In htocit iiilHluif. l'or p.irllcularK tall on or addreK W.ll. nVAIlS.Knli'in.Oreifiin. SIMIIKTV NOTUM'S. 0l,IVi:i.OI(li:X. IS, I. O. I), i ., meelit In Oilil KelbiWH' Hull iiintalrK. Cornei Coinmerclal and Kerry KtrtetH, every Kit urilnynt 7)i. in. .,,,.,. Seerelury. N. CI, it A. It. HeiltfWlelt rust. No. 10, Depart- evening lit the hull over tlioMn-Koii Uilid company k oiui-e, uviiuk "'" " coiilliilly linlteil loutli-iid. A. W. IJItAYOIill. I OKI .oilllimu.i. II. I. bouTiiWRK. Adjutant. , - rTTt.r-l.t-l.l l lJl.l fltoriAsIONAI. CAItDS. L.H. HlCIKP. M.MIKH. Hkiik. I S. NICH'I'.VCo.-DeutlHlry.-l'alnh'-H I l. njttrai lion of Im Hi with new pri. AUo Kohl crown liliuli" mid wl. Ilrlelf dental ollleo near opem hou.e, Sulem, Or. 1 J, KIIA V. attorney ni law, Salem, )r ' una. Ulllco iipHtalrn In thu ration block. )IIVriHIAN.MIO-. Dlt. M. K. ' I ph) .Irlun and urKni, Inm JiMatlwl nml taken rooina nvir Wiilie I'armr a grocery etoii'. riironle illaeuaea it "pic fully. CoiunlKitiim frinj. I'WSIdw m o-Vf r, .r.t uu wri'sniuitAiMiiiit VV ..'...I 'l'....,u.elt.. t iitiVltft. Wllllfllltte ,:..u.ri. i.t i Hiii w Kin.-, iiiiiin on tyiKv wrlleriiiciinitily and neatly done. Dlllte over A. T Vtwiou'a fiirnliiite atore, Linn- merciiii iirt-ei, nniwni. (JIIO. I'. hMIIII l'ltoi'iiiirioii, SMITH'S ill Di:vi.i:it in Fi'iixrrriiE, window shades, WALL I'AI'KIt, I'lCTUUlCa. Sllrror, MnliUiitt. I'rHinm. lUiby Ciurrl. tloiik. Holiday J-sU, CroUt.l HeOi, UttlllliUMika. Kle. Tents, Awnings, Etc., Made li Order. 307 Commercial St, (Bank Bletk), SAI.ISM, - - - OKICOON -(lnl.f all klHda -l on Hi fHW Uir In.tallinniit (iWoi la the etlyi SMITH'S AUCTION JIOUS, Ui uer of U'rr and ait eea xtlmx, )rK,iiii Inslal UTKSTBYTBliHGIUPlI AIIDCCTni ANt MIvMMI. Dlsappeuianre nt a Minill Hoy and Ills Wldimod Mother. Minneapolis, Minn,, Oct. 10. About lour yeais ago little Frank Putt, an eight-year-old lad living with Ids widowed mother at lit) Filth street North, was abducted. The police now claim to have solv ed the mystery of his disappearance. Little Frank's mother was almost distracted bv the loss of her son. Finally the scutch was given up, and not very long afterward Airs. Jttilt herself disappeared, Nobody iu Minneapolis seems to know wheie she went. Thcie Is a romantic story about tho little boy's disappearance. Mrs. Putt kept boarders four ycaisago. .She was a charming woman, and the younger boarders did not hesi tate to show their admiration. One iu particular, a young fellow named Pi lee, was very attentive both to Mrs. Putt and her boy It Is said that he made the pretty widow an oiler of marriage, but was tefu-ed. Then, In revenge, he plan ned to steal the boy. So, at least, the story runs. Price took the little fellow to the theatre one day, and that was the last seen of him Iu Minneapolis. It was rumored that Price had taken tho boy to Mexico, but that was only a repot t. It is said that tho police have now heard that tho little boy Is iu a small town In California, alive and well. Mean time thov are very anxious to lltnl Mrs. Putt. a sriiKtii: iii'.vm r.D. Tlin I'l'op.meil Dllieh.lHi m l.n.'cr Cull I. mil i, Wasiiixcitox. Oct, 10. The pur ehabe from Mexico of the peninsula of Lower California, It is moio than likely, will come before congress again for consideration, aud In all probability under moiu favorable ci.uMiMi(tllAM lllllll i-tv. Ifvl'... The Senate Conimltleo on Irilga (loll, recently lnvesti;;atlng the sub ject In California, found at tho ex treme Minth end of tho state a Intel of bottom land, the extent of which Is verv great, the soil being fertile, bill practically worthkss unless irri gated. The land could bo wateicd at little expense, plenty of water belnir available near by, and all that is necessarj being lo cut a canal lo the Colorado river. However, the only practical point at which this can bo done Is across tho Mexican bolder. m The only HallHl'actor.y way lo ac complish thin work would bo the piuuhiiHo of Lower California, and It Is thought thai .Mexico might be Induced to m'II, as the laud Is of little value to her. There are many leusoiiH urged why the purchase should bo made, one belntr that it would have tho ellcct of giving our l'aclllc coast Hue a natural termina tion, Just as tho purchase of Florida, completed tho Atlantic coast line. Tho problem of Irrigation Is rapid ly coming to tho front, and theie needs to bo but little iloiibl but that the report of tho Keiiato committee will show the complete foaslblllly of Irrigation, ami favor tho acquisi tion of thu Duulusulu of Lower Call ferula. A l,iillel Svvliiillii. I)i:xvun, Col., Oct. lo,-A. (-'. Johnson and. I. II. lloyd have been arrested here, charged with sending lottery circulars aud tickets through tho iiiuIIh. Tho men am said to have conducted their IiihIiium under tho name of A. C. HossttCo., and are running tin alleged corporation called thu Denver htute lottery comiunv. Thocaollal nrlo In 'fW aud prl.iw aretubowillecluil through tho Han rrauelsooor Denver uuikm uroxiirvhM ollleos. The tint ilruw lug wan to onuio oil October 1'itli. Thu mull were huhl In bail. A. C. Kim it ('. proved lo bo a mythical llrui. Their mull, which "" !'" " was volumnlou-. wan nut In a lkod box and ealUd for by JohiiaHiii. lll.trl.i Slriml Car. Ka.vJoiw, Out. 10. Vuitunliiy u oonirual was entered Inb, byan ohs - - trio company with lioRnii Joso and Kanta -Clam railway oompany to uiiiHtruel and oqu an ovuniemi . . , ,, , ,, , ., o cctr o ral way slin lur to thu one ' i now li iMMimtlim at Washluntou, . , ' ' .. ,. ,. "., D.C. Work will bo u.....i..MIWnI at 'r; afM u "' l.h, nfn. once and tho Hue be In operation In " M ' ' "' ,n"r,"IJ , , , ,, ., . , ... the nin located on toe irgoula n nety days. Tho poo ilu of thu, , . .,,, . , .. ',, , I i. . ., win mid n 100.0t)sero isr.itit enii- dty aro wo I iiluil with tho pro. , . . ,, ., , J . . x. .'. . ulnitiar nnuioroua arold. allvir aud lK.BtMioiianBuirouiiiorwtiar.1w'iiiBii, . . - had lo Imj rurortud to orinuuuuiit or 'wr ' . thefiilhironftliy uinUr),romiil olt- hdnltet dwiilal oimllout at Dr tflosyMym, IT. C. Siulth'-, Hmtu street, XO. 105. nwiwHWuiimimwiwroWB Al'l'lllt MANY YKA1W. A Stan on Trial fur Muni it Cum- milted Iu 1871. Los Axti:iiis, October 10. Tho ceeonil trial of Hichard Leo for tho murder of William Duncan In tho little town of (lallatln, nenr Downey, In 1871, began before Judgo Cheney iu the supreme court yester day. The ease Is remarkable from the time that has elapsed since tho homicide. After the murder Leo escaped to the northwest, where lie resided for some lllteen years. Two yea in ago he became Involved in a qtiancl In Victoria, H. C, aud badly beat up his adversary, for which he iccclvcd a year's sentence In iii'Imiii. Donate SlicllM' Ittlsell. -- i-- - - -. -- - i of this city, learning tho facts, con cluded that he was the man wanted for the murder of Duncan, and ob tained a wnrnnt and requisition pa pers lor him. At the expiration of ids sentence ho was brought to this elly, and a few months ago tried and convicted. A new trial was obtained, however. AX inrOltlAM' IIIH'HION AIIi-tlllK IIIUimih il Ariel ol I.iiiiiU III thu Mt. NVasjIUM'ion, Oct. 10. In the case of the Central 1'acIiUi railway Sceietary Noble to-day overruled the decision of commissioner Hanks, m.ulo May '!, 17S7, which required the company to lite with its lists of lands selected under Its grants tho usual uon-mlucr.ilallldavit iu tue in tigi (cultural eases. The general practice in the casoof laud-grant railroad companies Is for thuageulto make out a list of the laud when tho giant is made aud submit the same to the department Willi an atlldavlt to the ellcct that thu plats and surveyors' returns showed the kind to bo uoii-mlueral. Mlueial lands are reserved from the grants. An ordinary agricultural claimant must, take oath that l:u knows from personal lusprction that thu laud ho claims 1h non-mineral iu etiaraeter. i no secretary liolils that Inasmuch as the existing require monlH were compiled with by tho company, at tho date of selection, no letroacllve ruloshotild be applied lo It. Tluve selections were mndo during Mm yeais 1Kb"; nml 1SN1. Similar rulings were made In thu eases of tho Southern and Atlantic l'aellle nillway companies. These decisions will lelease from suspen sion and pass to patent about 11,000, 000 aiiics of lauds within tlieso grants. riixlal and IVmlim XiiIi-h, Wahiiimiton, Oct. 10. I'M ward Wood, of Washington, has been granted a poiirlon. II Is said that lWiuaslor General Wauamiiker will leeomineud, III his annual icport that tho free de livery system be extended to cities of eight thousand Inhabitants. This recommendation Is warranted by tho fact that tho revenues of tho fiee delivery ollleos for the year will be from a million ami a half to two million dollars In excess of expeiihon, Iu IHHO Ilium wero about 181 free delivery olllee In the country. During ('lowland's ud uiluiHlratliui tho uecewary popula tion for a flee doliwry clly was cut down, lii'iu twenty to ten thousand, and the number of these ollleo hits luiiieaticd atthiw time to l:t;i. the further extension proposotl by Wiiu amaker will ineroiiMi thu number of free dollveiy ollhsei very largely and mill gieatly to tho oompWteiioH of tho postal system. At"! HIS III 11! IIOtNi: llilt'Hll"H Iti'imDiil b) l'loldt'iit Itmihi d llui rliHin. Wahiiinuiox, Oct. 10.-One of I lie Incidents at the White House yesterday morning wuitlio preonla tlnn to tho president of tho boy Kullthts Templar, from Louisville. Thoy wore the full drws iiiilforms of the Coinniiuulury, illumed chap omux Imldrli, sword, etc. They wero accompanied by Justice liar- i -- ! luu and formerly proaontoil to the ' prenKloiit. tiio presiuoni aiiuresscn 'a few wonU ofeiieotinigoiin'iit tvnd i eompiimunt to tno isiys ami shook 04C., 0 ,y t(B lmm. . , ljav J,,,, llf t,0 , ,Ilv,vllltf fe.ir,,llu, iilsll , , , , , . ",. , , , mid tnltl iiflii New ork and Lou- , . " , . . . . , , . tWlll. llHMlll.tll.M-ll IllllUfll llV .lllllL'D t o