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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1889)
-I SUBSORIBB ron THE CAPITAL JOURNAL TUB BEST PAPER IN SALEM. 4t ADVER riSK IN ;fl CAPITAL JOURNAL. ITHE CAPITAL JOURNAL m IT WILL UK A GOOD INVESTMENT. -You will be well pleased with It.-fffl tit S-Thc Terms nro .Most Kcaonnblo-e VOL. 2. M SALEM, OttEGON. TIITTBSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1889. h'A 2STO. 212. Abstracts. For reliable and correct ABSTRACT OF TITLB, Call on the Salem Abstract F. E. AUSTIN, Manager. NO. 221 COMMERCIAL STREET, SALEM, OREGON. JSF-Tho only complete set of Abstracts In Marion county. P. O. Rex 2G0. ' GEO. F. SMITH, SMmrs INSTALLMENT DEALER IN FURNITURE, Window Shades, Wall Paper, Pictures, Mirrors, Moldings, Frames, Baby Carriages, Wagons, Rugs, Stationery. Notions, Holiday Goods, Croquet Sets. Hammocks, Etc. Tents, Awnings, Etc. made to order and kept 307 COMMERCIAL STREET (BANK BLOCK), SALEM, OREGON. O jF"Goods of all kinds sold on the regular installment plan In the city at Smith's Auction House, corner of Liberty and State streets, Salem, Or. Lunn & Brown, 239 Corner State and Commercial Sts, Call Special Attention to their Fine Lines of Ladies', Misses' and Children's CLOAKS. REMEMBER WE ARE THE ONLY ONES HAILING Springer Bros.' Cloaks, Morper Dernlmrgcr & Cos.' Cloaks, Philadelphia Cloak and Suit Cos.' Cloaks. Our stocks of these reliable makes are large and well select ed of the very latest patterns and styles. They will please you in style, fit and price. Come and see them. We also make specialties of DRESS GOODS, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, and CARPETS 239 Corner State and Salem Co-Operative Association I Choice Groceries! CROCKERY la Wtife Graeite and Decorated Ware, OltMWAre, etc, Bee our stock and price. 1M STATE STKEET, BALEM. PIANOS FOE BENT. Tlinnvd linrlirht nlanoe for rent. ttl0 a Sff ret class organ for cole cheap for cash or b the initAlTment nlan. For Information Inquire of trofesor farvln at tbe Conser- story of music or at his residence. 8-lfrlra ail Land Company, ii PROPRIETOR constantly on hand. Commercial Streets Established 1868 1 The Oldest and Slaunchesl Between Saera Beofo and Portland. LADD &- BUSH, Bankers, Iron Building, Salem, Oregon. AccounU kept, loans made, exchange on even part or the world bought and sold, letters of credit Issued to travelers collec tions made throughout the United States, British America and Mexico, state, county and city warrants cashed. We otter pat rons accommodations consistent with n Ktrvatlve banking. MWl6w3l New Harness Sliop. n v Wilev has now a fine stock of liar neliand afidlery on band ndlnvlu. tbe public to call and Inspect his stock. Itepalr work a specialty. 234 Commercial Street Slem Capitol Adventure Company. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Dry Goods, Clothing, Groceries, Provisions, Crockery, Glass ware, WoodiMiwure, Fancy Goods and Notions. ;T ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. Everything You Want Under One Roo -o- JXJST RECEIVED :' Eight Bales of Cotton Bats, which we will sell for loo a pound. Men's Knee Gum Boots u $2 50 Meu'ri Long Gum Boots .. L. 3 00 LOOK AT OUR CLOTHING PRICES.. Men's black suits $ 5 00 50 Men's suits, usual price $12, now -'- 0 00 50 Men's suits, usual price $15, now i 11 50 50 Men's suits, usual price $29. now - 15 00 50 Men's suits, usual price 22.50, now A good overcoat $ 7 60 Fifty overcoats, usual price $15, now 11 50 Fine light overcoats, worth $18 and $20, now offered for $15 and 10 50 XtQrOrders from a distance promptly filled. Goods delivered free to any part of the city. Please (five us a call. O M m SALEM, CAPITOL ADVENTURE KRAUSSE & KLEIN Carry the Largest Line of Boots and Shoes ! COMPRISING Men's Boy's and Youth's Calf, Kip and Nailed Hoots. Also a large stock of Men's Calf Button, Congress and Gaiter Shoes of the Latest and Best Styles and Finish. O FIVE HUNDRED DOZEN Ladles. Miss-os' and Children's French, Kid, Pebble Goat, C. Kid, Don gola Shoes, Sandals, Slippers, Ties, Etc. Bargains in all Lines. KllAUSSE & KLEIN, 211 Commercial Street. Ben Forstner & Co. IfTn ntfll cj1I IniirnK Minis fit'lst lafYiS f 'Hni Ii I ft r T)ftfu (I 1 1 ll G!lis(j Ifntu If U Wilt PI II llMltl llldll V'lV UV1UIU UlUllllllgi ,.wis,r tsilit UIHA.r llltin and caps, Rubber and Oil Clothing, Blankets and Quilts. Wo also have the best and largest stock of GUN GOODS AND AMMUNITION I gSyConie and see us lefore purchasing elsewhere and save monoy I Wm. Brown k Co. DBALKRS IN BOOTS AND SHOES, L- 3 18 00 OVERCOATS. s COMPANY OREGON. Leather and Findings. CASH PAID FOR WOOL, HIDES, PELTS, AND FURS. TUI Iigum- curries u lurge slock of flrst elass corals from llii' Ut manufacturers la tbe world, and Is prepared to give saiuruo tlon, both In !) end quality, to every one who will ur hue goods ul them, No. 2H C'oiiuiierclal Street, PAI.IJM ... ORKOON Andrew Carnegie Is about to build lu Pittsburg, Pa., at a cost of $750, 000, n free library and home for Pittsburg's Academy of Sciences. Three years ago ho offered the city half a million dollars in the shape of n free library building, but his offer still remaining unaccepted by the authorities, ho is now going ahead without them. The authorities of Missouri aro preparing to put in force tho anti pool and autl-trust law passed at tho last session of tho legislature. You can't nllord to havo nu olten-dve breath nnd decayed teeth. Wright's Myrrh Tooth 8onp provcntsboth. Try It. Bold by nil druggist. Disturbances of tho peaceful summer such as Diarrhoea, dysentery and cholera Infinitum, promptly evicted by Wright's blackberry cordial. Sold b nil druggist It has been proven that Wright's lied Cross Cough Cure cures throat nnd lung troubles of loue standing, when all othor emedics nun sold by nil druggists. JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in Groceries, Points, Oils ami Window Glass, "Wall Pa per and Border, Artists' Ma terials, Lime, Hair. Nails and Shingles, Hay, Feed and Fence Posts, Grass Seeds, Etc, NEW TO-l)AY. Miss Jennie M. Long, AT THE OPERA HOUSE ON Wednesday Evening, Nov. (J, Will give an entertainment of choice, read ings ami recitations, including 1110 Chariot Race from Ben Ik ALSO TRANSLATION FROM THE GERMAN 11V OKNEVIEVE WARD. Admission 35c. Reserved seat 00c. llox sent lit 1'aiton's book store. BUSTED! Tho combine being busted. I will sell Key West Cigars and clgiirotts at the old prices. Oysters or meals served at all hours, for 25 cents. Fine Private Dining Rooms for families. C. W. Hcllenbrand, proprie tor. Hellcnbrand's eating parlors, No, 1915 Commercial Btreet, 4 New Dressmaker. MRS. F. A. CRUMP, A Now York Modiste, who bus had fifteen years' experience lu Cutting and Fitting Would bo pleased to seo tho ladles of Ha lem at her rooms, No. 401 Hummer street, corner 01 .iiuriuu. Miss. Leona Willis, TEACHER OF MUSIC. Lessons clvcn In voice culture und Itul Ian singing, pluno and organ. Hneclal at tention given to beginners. Can bcM.-enat thn Conservatory, or at tho residence, cor ner of Center und Capitol streots. 10-lflml J. H. HAAS, Watchmaker and Jeweler, COMMERCIAL, STUUUT. I'lrst-clnss work iruarnntecd. (live him a call and you will not regret II, 7-'!lml GEORGE WILKINS' NBW BUTOHBK SHOP On Liberty street, across tho bridge In North Wulem. All kinds of meats kept on hand. b-JOtf BI'OCH. The truiiHltion from long, lingering and painful sickness to robust health marks un ejioch in tho life of the In dividual. Such 11 rcmurkublo event is treasured in tho memory nnd the agency whereby tho good health hus been uttalned In great fully blessed. Hence It In Unit ho much 1m heard in rmilsoof Electric Hitters. So many Teel they owe their restoration to health, to tho Unoof tho Glrcut Al terative and Tonic. If you aro troubled with any disease of Kid neys, Liver or Stomach, of long or short standing you will surely llnd relief by use of Electric Hlttera. Sold at 60c. and II jer bottle at Dan iel J. I'ry'H Drugntore. "We I'olnt Willi I'rlda" To the "good name ut home," won by JloodS LvnutparllU. In lowell, Mass.. where It Is preiMired, there Is more of Hood's hiraiurill sold than of alio' her medicines, und It ha given the best satis faction liie Its Introduction ten years ego This could not Ixjlf the mould J did not (smued merit If you suffer from Impure nlond, try Hood's hsrasirlllM. NAKED AND DESTITUTE Thousands of People in South Dakota Famishing. A FRANTIC FATHER'S AWFUL DEED He Forces His Dying Family into Caul balism The People in Need or Food, Clothing ami Fuel. Dkvii-'s IjAKU, N. I)., Oct. 30. Tho extent of tho distress pruvnlllni; among tho farmers of Humsey, Nel son nnd Walsh counties In this state and Miner, Luke, Sanborn and Beadle counties in South Dakota Is simply appalling. Twenty thousand people aro now reduced to tho last stage of destitution, and unless re lief comes quickly measures will havo to be taken to prevent tho starvlnt? multitude from devouring ono another to satisfy tho pangs of their hunger. Not only do these people, lack even the commonest necessaries of lifo, but lu tho localities lu which thoy live food cannot bo obtained at any price, aud even if It wcro purchas able there la no money among the army of distressed settlors where with to buy It. Many of theso set tlen aro pioneers'from tho thickly set tled districts of Minnesota and tho Eastern states men and woman who would scorn to seek relief uuless compelled by tho direst necessity. Tho kenness of their distress will bo appreciated from tho fact that hundreds of them are almost as naked as savages, suitable clothing being an unheard of luxury. A TKKKIIUii: NAItllATIVi:. Reports horrlbio In their details, have reached hero from alojg tho borders of Devil's Lake reservation as to how the starving sol tiers thoro try to sustain lifo. On Saturday tho twelve-year-old son of Eric Lund gron, a Scandinavian, 11 lug near Klldahl, fell from tho roof of a shed and sustained Injuries which re sulted in his death Sunday after noon. Airs. Jjundgrcn and uiree otherchild.cn wcro HiiU'erlug front scarlet fever, wcro in bed unable to novo and had not tasted food for two days. Tho father lu his desper ation severed an artery In his son's arm as the latter drew his last breath, and, squeezing tho blood from the wound, gave It to his famishing household iih nourish ment. Arehlo Grant, 11 thrifty Scotch man, who came to North Dakoth from Erie, Pa., three years ugo aud located at Tracy, Inaugurated a wolf hunt Sunday, as the only means of staving oft what seemed tolio cer tain death by starvation. Two hun dred people led by Grant succeeded in killing one gaunt wolf. Without tho formality of dressing tho game, it was cast into n kettle used for boiling potutoes, and was converted Into soup. This was doled out to tho hunters in sparing quantities, there being barely enough to go around. NOT A DOMESTIC! ANIMAL ALIVL'. Such is tho strait to which these farmers aro reduced. So far as known thero is not a single living domestic animal or fowl outside of tho small villages lu either of these vast counties. Cattle that did not die of starvation were long since killed for food. Now the people uro depending upon aid from tho outside to enable them to sur vive the winter. There Is no timber for fuel within a bundled miles ex cept uioii tho Devil's Lake Reserva tion, and this Is not avfllable,r. the military authorities refuse to allow tho settlers to cut a stick. Ilu nners who came lu (ulght from the reservation state ILut un Iciis food und clothing uro fi'.'.ilslied the people at ouco hundreds will die witliln tho week of hunger n.nl ex posure. Killed With All A.e, MKNDOC'lNO.Cal., Oct. US. Two woodsmen John Clements, alius Loi.'John, a tall, mtisciilrr Irish man, and Andrew Duco a, a I'or tuues of medium build working In the woods about two mile) above here, hud it dcsjcruto ll;;lit this morning Just uft.r huvlii'f hrckfust. Clements hud besu drinking heavily lust nPjht aud wri quurrel some. He quarreled In the c bin and then went out cxclulmlirr, "I will llx him." Securing un axe ho returned aud truck Dacosta on tliobrerst, muking tided) gush. Douxitu, dangerously wounded und bleeding, succeeded Ijigettlwjiivwion of the txe nod then struck Clements In tho face, killing him instantly. Daeosta will probably die. thF: law ni:rn:i. Double Murdor 11 Sequel to the Noto rious Hatlleld-'McCny l'cuil, WlIKKLINd, V. Va., Oct. HO. Lincoln county, or at least that part of It around tho county seat, Is now In a ferment of excitement concern ing tho fearful tragadies enacted within the borders of the county on Thursday night of last week. There is quite a degreoof Interest mani fested to get accurate details of tho double killing at Green Shoals on tho above night. Intelligence from that station is meager, but enough is known to satisfy the most cred ulous that Green, McCoy and Milt Haley were riddled with bullets on the night lit gucstltm by an organ ized force numbering sixty deter mined men. Tho latest report direct, and from a reliable man who was detained there several days, Is to the cllect that McCoy and Haley Implicated other prominent putties in tho Drumlleld tragedy, alleging tlptt they (McCoy and Haley) were hired to kill Al Ilrutulleld, his wife and Paris Ilrumtleld, and that they re ceived $500, or wero to when the job was completed. Tho attempt on "ijlttlo Al" and his wifo Is well known, aud that the programme was not fully carried out was bccmisu the Driinitlelds wero too hot on the track of tho uhmissIuh. Tho report further says that tho re sult of theso disclosures has brought ., about open hostilities, and that the entire district Is arrayed either on one side or tho othor. Afraid ir l'l ciimturn lliirlul, Los Anollis, Oct. 30. When Ditvld L. Stern, a painter of this place, was 011 tho ovo of starting for his fatherland In April last, ho told a number of his Irieuds that he felt sure ho would nover como back, for he believed that ho would dlo through foul play. Part of his prophecy camo true, for ho died in Germany a short time ago. His will was llled hero to-day and contains some provisions which aro peculiar. He seemed to fear being buried alive and his will provides accordingly that on his apparent death his re mains shall be exposed for three days and then laid on Ico for fifteen days more, aud then, If the Indica tions aro that lifo Is leally extinct, the body should, If In tho vicinity of a crematory, bo burnt to ashes, aud if it could not be cremated fur ther precautious should bo taken that he should not be burled alive. Stern's estate is valued at $1200,000, the bulk of which, after a number of small legacies, Is left to a sister aud her live chlldicn, who Hvo In Germany. The will also states that no woman has any claim of any kind on the estate. 'Ihn Niiw CruUcis Wahhimjto.v, Oct. .10. Secreta ry Tracy this afternoon awarded tho contract for building two of tho 12000-tou criilsciri to tho Columbia Iron Works of liullimoro for the sum of $125,000. The contract for the third one will be awarded either to Haiiisou Lorlugof llostiiii or N. F. Palmer A Co. of New York, each of which bid $071,000. I.jim I dig feared. Gutiiuii:, Ind. T., Oct., U0. In a quarrel in a house of ill-fame to night Charles Taylor, a butcher, shot aud killed Sergeant T, C. Jlarou of Company D, Thirteenth Regi ment of Infantry. Tho excitement among the soldiers Is gnat. Parties of them aro searching for Taylor, und If caught ho tuuy be lynched Tun Cone lll.il Ii It. -lug Asulli, Joil.NhTOWN, (Jet. .'JO. Heyond tho washing iiwuy of the piers of the Cambria Iron Company's railroad bridge, the damage has not yet been HCi'iotis, The public bridge t'cross the Coiicmaugh Is In a very bud condition, and it Is feared It will go If the river continues to rise. Wood vide is considerably Hooded, but no Kerious dtttiugo Is yet reported. It has been raining steadily all day. W, H. Hosmor bus contracted to kill the rats In the White House ut $10 jer day, Ho begun his work lust week with a biuull rut terrier und three ferrets. He U-gun In thu gurret, It being his ptirpoMj to drlvu the ruts down lu the cellar of the munslou, where they can be more easily dispatched. President Harrison lust week un pointed l'Mwurd O, Leech, of thu District of Columbia, to be Director of tho Mint In pluco of Dr. J. R, Kimball, resigned, m ii t m I m i m M m 1 if lfl 41