y? r ! I SUBSCRIBE For. ',-- ADVER TISE IX THE CAPITAL JOURNAL CAPITAL JOURNAL THE CAPITAL JOURNAU TUB BEST PAPER IN SALEM. it nu, iik A GOOD INVESTMENT. 3-You will bo well pleased with lt.-u S"Tlio Terms nro Most llcnsonnblo-ra VOL. 2. SALEM, OBEGON, J7KIJDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1SS9. NO. 219. GEO. F. SMITH, IT' -DEALER IN FURNITURE, Window Shades, Wall Paper, Pictures, Mirrors, Moldings, Frames. Croquet Sets. Hammocks, Etc. Tents, Awnings, Etc. made to order and kept 307 COMMERCIAL STREET (BANK BLOCK), SALEM, OREGON. : 0 i o1?08 ?.f a11 kinds sold on the regular installment plan in the city at Smith's Auction House, corner of Liberty and State streets, Salem, Or. Abstracts. For reliablo and correct , ABSTRACT OF TITLE, Call on the Salem Mact and Land Company, F EX AUSTIN, Manager. NO. 221 COMMERCIAL STREET, SALEM, OREGON. BTue only complete set of Abstracts In Marion county. P. O. Box 260. Wm. Brown & Co. DEALERS IN BOOTS AND SHOES, KRAUSSE k KLEIN Carry tho Largest Line of Boots and Shoes ! COMPRISING Men's Boy's and Youth's Calf, Kip and Nailed Boots. Also a large stock of Men's Calf Button, Congress and Gaiter Shoes of the Latest and Best Styles and Fiuish. -O- FIVB HUNDRED DOZEN Ladies' Misses' and Children's French, Kid, Pebble Goat, C. Kid, Don goia Shoes, Sandals, Slippers, Ties, Etc. Bargains in all Lines. KRAUSSE & KLEIN, 211 Commercial Street. Ben Forstner k Co. We will Bell lower than ever before Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats ndSSubber and Oil Clothing, Blankets and Quilts. We also have Jae best and largest stock of GUN GOODS AND AMMUNITION I j-Com and see us before purchasing elsewhere and save money! PROPRIETOR H 1 I 1 n INSTALLMENT n ' "P M "W Baby constantly ou band. ' Leather and Findings CASH PAID FOR WOOL, ' HIDES, PELTS, AND FURS. This house carries a large stock of first class goods from the best manufacturers In the world, and Is prepared to give satisfac tion, both in styo and quality, to every one who will purchase goods ot them, No. 231 Commercial Street, SALEM - OREGON WHOLESALE AND Dry Goods, Clothing, Groceries, Provisions, Crockery, Glass ware, Woodenware, Fancy Goods and Notions. ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. Everything You Want Under One Roof. JUST RECEIVED : Eight Bales of Cotton Bats, which we will sell for 15c a pound. Men's Knee Gum Boots $2 50 Men's Long Gum Boots 8 00 LOOK AT OUR CLOTHING PRICES. Men's black suits $ 5 00 CO Men's suits, usual price $12, now t. 0 00 50 Men's suits, usual nriee 815. now ' 11 50 50 Men's suits, usual price $20, now 50 Men's suits, usual price 22.50, now OVERCOATS. A good overcoat $ 7 50 Fifty overcoats, usual price $15, now 11 60 Fine light overcoats, worth $18 and $20, now oflered for $15 and 10 50 Bfiy-Ordcrs from a distance nrouintlv tilled. Goods delivered fruo to any part of the city. Pleaso give us SAXEM, GEO. W. JOHNSON, Pros. H. A. JOHNSON, Jr., Treas. ana CAPITOL MM State Land (Incorporated.) LOAN BROKERS AND DKALEHS IN Real 95 State Street, Salem, Oregon. j o People looking for investments and seeking residence property should seethe Motor Line Addition and west Salem. Lots in either of theso additions will make you a choice and eouveulent home; will make a neat return as an investment in a short time. It -fill Pay You to Investigate before making a purchase. To those hunting lots to build on, wo will sell you a lot by you paying $10 down and tho balanoo in monthly payments. To those wishing to Inveit for speculations We Will Give Terms that will allow you time to sell tho property to make your pay ments, giving you an opportunity to buy and sell with a small capital. We have A Few Choice Lots In Oak Lawn Park Addition that wo are offering at a bargain. Wo also have a list of choice bargains In nearly every addition to Salem. We have some choice acre tracts. Wo have Farms and Timber Lands I No one seeking such property should conclude to purchase without examining our list. W. E. PECK, Manager. -o- State, Land and SALEM, A. A. OSBORN Ha 306 acre of The Best Pasture Laud in the State, One mile from the bridje In I'olk county, limit vrUWng jjaiture will addre4 A. A. 0IX)K; dalem, RETAIL" DEALERS IN 15 00 18 00 a call. O J OREGON. P. H. D'AltCY, T. C. SHAW, Yice-Pres. i m ir lianv ! Trust Company OREGON. New Harness Shop. 11. F. Wiley " now a fine itoclc of Har not and Haddlcry ou hand and Unites Hie public to call and lnli-l uli (tuck. I Itepalr wo a specuui jr. 334 Commercial titreat, Bulum COMPANY est to Estate IWOiriO COAST NOTKS. Additions to tho Tension Itoll An, Ap pointment, Washington, Nov. 6. Tho fol lowing residents of tho Pacific coasi havo been granted pensiens: Cali forniaOriginal Invalids, Charles R. Thompson, San Diego; William F. Hall, Downoy; Increase, John B. Condon, Rlversid; Mexican surviv ors, Isaao E. Eastman, Volcano; Isaac Q. Mcsslc, Gilroy. Novada Original invalid, George C. Wright, Reno. Washington Increase, Isaao Mendenhull, Palouso City, Richard Miles, Spokane Falls. Secretary Tracy has appointed C. W. Rrunto Internal Revenuo store keeper for tho llrst California dis trict. Tho postolllco at Shcayllle, Mal heur county, Or., has been discon tinued. Harriet Meredith, n woman about 70 years of age, who camo to Sun Francisco from Prlncctou, Mo., for the benefit of her health, fell dead while dressing in tho room at her hotel yesterday. Tho cause of her death was apoploxy. JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in Groceries, Paiii(s,Oils and Window Glass, Wall Ta per and Eordcr, Arlisis' Ma terials, Lime, Hair. Nails and Shingles, Hay, Feed and Fenco Posts, Grass Seeds, Etc, NKW TO-DAY. THE FAVORITE Billiard and Peel Rooms. TUB ONLY FIRST-CLASS CIGAR STORE IN TUB CITY. Imported and Domeatlo 0IGARS AND-TOBACCO! i!43 Commoralul Stroot. Proposals for 1 eating. rnllE llOAHI) OK TUUSTKlvS of tlio J Oregon Mate InHimo asylum Invito (sealed proposals for heating tho new wine of tho iiRvlum with hoi water. Plans ami specifications may ho seen ill tho ofllco of ir. nnrry uanc, eaicni, Oregon. The right to reject any and all bids U re served. Hlds will bo opened nt 2 o'clock p. in., ou Tuesday. November 2, 1880. BrbVKsn:ii I'knnoykk, Uko. W. McJlr.imc, O. W. Wkmi, Hoard of Trustees, WM. A. MUNI.Y, Cleric of lloa.rd. ELLIS & WHITNEY, Proprietors of tho Favorite Livery and Feed Barns Good rigs always on hand aud furnished on short notice. Piivato boarding of horses aud stock ti specialty. Olllco and barns at tho Corner of Trade and Commercial streets. PROF. H. DIAMOND Is now prepared to give lessons on tho Vlo lln, Guitar, llunjo and Mandolin. Those applying this week will get special terms. MUSIC HALL TO RBNT To clubs and parties. Muslo furnished for all occasions. Apply at .Music Hull fiom 10 to 12 a. in. orut residence, 1217 I'Yont st. BUSTED! Tho combine being busted, I will sell Key West Cigars and clgurclts ot the old prices. Oysters or mculs served ul nil hours for &j certs. Fine Private Dining Rooms for families. C. W". Hellenbrund, proprie tor. Hellenbrand's eating jsirlors, No. IWj Commercial strict, 1 New Dressmaker. JIRS.F.A.OUUMP, ANtw York Modlite, who hai hadllfutn j ears' ezpcrlcuca In Cutting and Fitting Would bo pleased to see the ladles of Ka lein ut her rooms, No. 401 Hummer street, comer of Marlon. Miss Leona Willis, TKACIIKK OF MUSIC. Irftuons given In volte culture unci Itnl fun singing, plunound organ. Hiwclul ul teiitlou given to beginners, fun bo seen nt the Conservulory, or ut the residence, yor. nerof Center nud Cupltol ln-l. l"-"'l 1Mb lAi ftU Drake' Advt-rlliliig Agency. 01 nd (. Merihunl's Kxclmuge, Hon iTumWj. California, wkerc oontrucU or Hdurtlilng can be miido tor It. LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. ONLY LOUD TALK. Ohio and Iowa Coino Out nil night. l'rntuls In Now York. OHIO. Coi.umuus, O., Nov. 7. Tho State Journal, republican, says the republican stato committee esti mates Campbell's plurality over Foraker for governor at from 10,000 to 12,000. Returns from nine of tho lending counties show that For aker ran 10.305 behind tho ticket, IOWA. Dks Moinis, Nov. ".The ad ditional returns on tho legislative ticket show that tho republican ma jority ou a joint ballot will bo eight, thus insuring tho re-election of Sen ator Allison. Tho Register, Rep., says: Tho re vised Ugttresgivo Boise, for governor, 1S0O plurality, and ludicato tho probable election of all republican stato ticket except tho governor. KltAUD IN NKW YOUK. Ni:w Youic, Nov. 7. General Knapp, of tho republican stato com mittee, announced this morning that most astounding frauds in bal lotting had beelx discovered In Troy and othor places, on tho part of tho democratic party, in tho recent elec tion. Ho would not state what ho expected to do about It, or whether tho results in tho election would bo directed by tho discoveries. MASSACHUSETTS. Reston, Nov. 7. Tho senate will bo composed of twenty-nino repub licans and cloven democrats, as com pared with thirty-two republicans ami eight democrats fn 1883. Thero were 102 republicans and sovouty eight democrats returned to the lower house a republican loss of eighteen. I'KNNHYLVANIA. PuiL-ADiiLi'iiiA, Nov. 7. Re vised fuller returns from all tho counties in Pennsylvania do not materially change tho figures al ready sent out. Tlio latest compu tation makes tho plurality forlloyer, Hep., for stato treasurer, 02,2.'ll. VIWIINIA. Richmond, Nov. 7. A tabulated statement of the voto of tho stato gives McKlunoy a majority of 41,090. lUl'OHTANT IK TIIUK. The Itosc lliliimlnoun Coal Itoported at Klnliioro. Los Ancii:i,u), Nov. 6. Word has just reached this city of tho discov ery of imuienso deposits of tlio best bituminous coal at tho Elslnoro coal fields In tho Sail Rornardiuo mount ains. An old experienced miner has been prospecting for a syndicate of capitalists and told them to sink a shaft fifty feet below tho llgnlto veins and they would find good coal. Thoy did so and tlio results are said to bo boyond their wildest expecta tion. They claim that thero aro thrco veins, and coal enough to supply tha wliolo of the western country. Thoy havo beon keeping it quiet for tlio purposo of buying up all tlio land possible surrounding tho dis covery. The coal is said to bo equal In quality to tho best Western Penn sylvania bituminous coking coal, and can bo delivered in Los Angeles for $3 a ton. AMrt WKMi THAT KNUS Wl'.I.l.. A Mother In Oregon Itnrovttr Hrr Lost Jloy l'runi I.ukeport. Minnhai'OI.ih, Minn., Nov. 7. In 1880 Mrs. Rutts was tho proprie tor of a boarding house in this city, riho hud but recently moved from Chicago, where hur husband had died shortly before, leaving herself aud two small children, a boy and a Bin. Among the boarders was Ruphael I'rlc, who became madly Infatuat ed with thu widow, and upon her refusing to marry him suddenly dis appeared, taking with him the boy Krankle. The ullalr cuused quite a sensation at tho time. Nothing was heard of Price until recently, when Chief of Police JJracl. ett got word of him at Lakeport, (Jul., when) ho had placed tlio boy In good hands. Thu mother had In tho mean tlmo moved to Oregon, ami a dispatch received here to-day bays that tlio child has been once more restored to Its mother, who Is now a professional numo in tho city of Portland. Tho holier of a ilredgo boat ex ploded at Houtli Pass, La., killing two ilrvmuii, McOluty and Jengel. J, L. Pordemuru, a prominent citi zen of Bcotla, Sab., was shot and killed by Calvin Madison as tlio re sult of u quarrel, it M'ir.r. ni:vi:ii m: known Which One of tho Daltotui Was Ad mitted I'irst, Washington, Nov. 7. Efforts havo been mado recently to estab lish tlio priority of admlsslou into tlio Union of ono of tho Dakotas. It now transpires that no ouo knows which was admitted first. On Sat ui day tho President received from the Stato Department tho two pro clamations, deficient only to tho ex tent of his signature. Tlio question of priority at once camo up, aud it was found to bo dlfilcult to decldo. After Home debato tho two docu ments, unlooked at wcro laid faco tlownwanl on the desk ou a sheot of paper, aud then they wcro shu tiled together. Whou this stage of tho game had been reached tho proclamations wcro turned faco upward, but pro tected by tho sheet of paper, upon which they had been laid. Tho sheet was slipped tuldo until tho blank spaces for tho Presidential signature wero exposed. Tho auto graph was appended to each, tlio luk alio veil to dry, tho proclama tions turned ovor onco more and again vigorously shuflleil. Tho two Dakotas wero admitted to tho Union of States, aud although ouo of them ' was ahead of thu othor just tho length of tlmo It took tho President to wrlto his name, history will never bo ablo to record tho nanio of tho leader. It Is a profound mystory and it will always bo so. a hi:nsationai. si:kmon. How ii l'roaihcr Astonished Ills Con grrgutlon. MtNNiuroiiis, Minn., Nov. 7. Tho Rov. J. A. Graham, pastor of tho Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, astonished his congregation yester day morning by assuming the rolo of Robert Elsnioro, renouncing Christianity and denying tho RIblo and the church aud their teachings. So cleverly did tho gentleman play tho part that a startling scone en sued. Many of his listeners wero in tears. Some thought that ho was crazy, and all wero Inexpressibly shocked at his words.ijlls strange discourse was spokeni very 1m presslvo manner, andiiya 'member doubted that ho meant all ho said, but ho did not. Ho was trying to show tho pcoplo tho ovll rcstilta of ludlflorenco In religion, so that thoy might get an Idea how terrible It was to hear religion denounced. His main point was to mako them see tho necessity of clinging to tho faith. It was a strango way of get ting at tlio people, but It had its ofl'ect aud gave them an unusual shaking up on religious questions. A Total Abstinence Town. TuiiAHK, Nov. 7, All tlio saloons In tills city wero closed atnild-nlght. As threatened yesterday. Tho con troversy rests as much upon tho ro- siricuonHimposcu on inu pit" jem HcciiM!. Tho ordlnanco requires tho applicant to bo of good moral char actor, furnish a bond of $100,000, allow no gambling, eard-playlng or music, and not sell to miners or common drunkards. CONDKXSKI)" DISPATCHES. Archbishop Gross of Oregon, bus arrived from Paris by City ot New York. Tho president yestorduy appointed Trinidad Romero United States mar shal for Now Mexico. Tho president yesterday appointed William W. Rates, of Now York, commissioner of navigation. An explosion occurred to-duy In a dynamite factory near JJIIboa,Spaln. Knur persons wero killed and many Injured. In a drunken fight at lluflalo, N. Y., Win. Dlxou cut Joseph Gilbert's throat. Dixon was so drunk that ho lay beside tho dead b.nly of his victim until found. Tho American ship Chesborough from Illogo for New York, has been wrecked ou the north coast of Japan. Nineteen of the crew wero drowned. Erlckson, tho Wtuvorvllle, Cal mull robber, was captured In an old cublu In which hu had been hiding Hovenil days. Ho made several des perate attempts to escape. Judge Prciiderirast, of Chicago, Inn sentenced William Kent to thirty days' Imprisonment In Jail and a lino of $500 for Interfering with the Judges of election at tho re cent primaries. The convention of tho Woman's Home Missionary society finally ad journed yesterday. Mrs. John Da vis, ot Cincinnati, was elected presi dent, to succeed tho Ute Luoy Webb ! IIuyM, "M f t! 4 e? Hi 1 1" i r. f Ii t 't 'h ii ! y