Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, November 26, 1889, Image 1

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SALEM, OREGON. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2G, 1S89.
NO. 234.
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LADIES!
Buy your Dress Goods and Trim
mings at
, Buy your Corsets andJKld Gloves
ut
Buy your Cloaks and Jackets at,
Buy your Handkerchiefs and Ties
at
Buy your Hosiery and Underwear
at
Buy your Blonkets and Flannels
at
Buy your Table Linens and Nap
kins at
Buy your Shawls and Furs at
Buy your Jewelry and Fancy
Goods at
For Bargains iu all lines of goods
goto
HOLVERSON'S!
BUCODA COAL !
Undervein Screened.
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I have the exclusive agency of this coal for Salem. It is shipped to
me direct from the Bqcoda mines, and I offer it at such prices as never
before heard of in Salem.
Delivered for $7.70 Per Ton !
In Wood, Sand and Gravel I am better prepared than ever to accom
modate my customers, having a very largo stock on hand.
My wood is now all measured before sawing and I guarantee full
measure. Call in and see me.
Remember my place of husiness is in the State Land and Trust Com
pany's buildings, No. 05 State Street.
GEO. D. GOODHUE.
Wm. Brown & Co.
DEALERS IN
BOOTS AND SHOES,,
Finest Stock
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Carry the finest
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BBAPSSE & KLEIN, 211 Commercial Street.
" MOORES & GILLESPIE,
Real Estateiand Insurance.
Mnnfiu Loaned on Real Estate Security I
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Leather and Findings
CASH PAID FOR
WOOL,
HIDES,
PELTS,
AND FURS.
Tills bouse carries a largo stock of first
class goods from tbe best manufacturers In
the world, and Is prepared to glo satisfac
tion, both In stye and quality, to every
one who will purchase goods ot them,
No. 231 Commercial Street,
SALEM - - - OREGON
in the State !
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and most elegant
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Capitol 1 Wore tapy.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
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Dry Goods, Clothing, Groceries, ProTisious, Crockery, Glass
ware, YYoodenware, Fancy Goods and Notions.
ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE.
Everything Yon Want Under One Roof.
JUST RECEIVED :
Eight Bales of Cotton Bats, which we will sell for 15o a pound.
Men's Knee Gum Boots $2 50
Men's Long Gum Boots 3 00
LOOK AT OUR CLOTHING PRICES.
Men's black suits $ 6 00
50 Men's suits, usual price $12, now
50 Men's suits, usual price $15, now
50 Men's suits, usual nrlco $20. now
50 Men's suits, usual prico 22.50, now 18 00
OVERCOATS.
A good overcoat $ 7 50
Fifty overcoats, usual price $15, now 11 50
Fine light overcoats, worth $18 aud $20, now offered for $15 and 10 60
Orders from a distance promptly filled. Goods delivered freo to
any part of the city. Please give us a call.
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SALEM,
GEO. W. JOHNSON, Pres.
H. A. JOHNSON, Jr., Treas.
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(Incorporated.)
LOAN BROKERS
AND DEALKHS IN-
Real
95 State Street, Salem, Oregon.
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People looking for investments and seeking residence property
should seethe Motor Line Addition and West Salem. Lota In
either of these additions will make you a choice and convenient
home; will make a neat return as an investment in a short time.
It fill Pay Ion to Investigate
before making a purchase. To those hunting lots to build on, wo
will sell you a lot by you pay lug $10 down and the balanoo in
monthly payments. To those wishing to Invest for speculations
We Will Give Terms
that will allow you time to sell the nropeity to make your pay
ments, giving you an opportunity to ouy and sell with a small
capital. We have
A Few Choice Lots In Oak Lawn Park Addition
that we are offering at a bargain. We also have a list of choice
bargains In nearly every addition to Salem. We have some choice
aero tracts. Wo have
Farms and Timber, Lands !
No one seeking such property should conclude to purchase
without examining our list.
W. F PECK, Manager.
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School
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BTATIONERY
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NO M BTATE STREET
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P. H. D'ARCT,
T. C. SHAW, Tice-Pres.
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GOLD PENS ANDncy LEATHEU G00DS
STARR'S
PALEM, OREGON
A Few Questions Asked.
Salem, Or., Nov. 25 '80.
Editoii Jeurnal: I havo ob
served of lato that you aro taking
considerable interest in tho welltare
of our city and county, and aro set
ting tho people to thinking on va
rious topics tor their future good.
A question has arisen in my mind
about tho Motor car line. What is
it? Aud how is it run? 1 under
stand that tho city council has de
cided that tho tracks or rails of the
various car lines must conform to
tho present surfaco of tho streets,
therefore I am most awfully pu.zled
oyer tho problem of how tho cars
can run up Ferry street to Liberty,
then down iu that quagmire along
Liberty to Trade and then jump up
on the embankments in Trado and
up on that street and on and out of
the city. I don't think it can bo
done, and it looks as though It was
a very sly way the city fathers had
of sitting down on tho enterprise.
That is tho way my neighbors look
at the matter. II.
Tho Grangers nt Woodland.
Woodland, Nov. 23. Tho excur
sion briuglug tho delegates of tho
National Grango, 200 strong, arrived
here at 7 o'clock this evening. Thoy
wero met at tho" depot by tho Citi
zens' Reception committee, attend
ed by a band. This evening tho
Grangers wero tho guests of tho
citizens and will bo entertained uu
tilthelr departure Sunday afternoon.
A reception was given at tho opera
hoilso this evening. Judge C. H.
Garouto delivered an address of
welcomo, which was responded to
by Mr. Humphreys, Muster of tho
Grange. W. H. Mills, of San Fran
cisco was present by invitation of
the Business Men's association aud
delivered an Interesting uddress.
Disposing of Sewage.
Many are tho efforts that havo
been mndo to satisfactorily disposo of
the sowago of largo towns. Tho ro
sultsof experiments carricdou under
the auspices of tho Wimbledon Sow
ago works, England, make It appear
that a more satisfactory answer than
usual has been inado to tho problem.
Tho method employed thero consists
of sterilizing and precipitating tho
sewage with herring brine aud milk
of lime. It la, claimed that the de
struction of micro-organisms is im
mediate aud complete, aud that
there remains positively no disagicc
abla odor.
JOHN HUGHES,
Dealer iu Groceries, Paints, Oils
and Window Glass, Wall Pa
per and Hordcr, Artists' Ma
terials, Lime, Hair. Nails and
Shingles, Hay, Feed and Fence
Posts, Grass Seeds, Etc,
NEW TO-DAY.
Help Wanted
Qlrl for general homework, acrman
preferred.
Hoy, 1(1 to 18 j euro old, to do chores unit
make lilniholf useful. A iteudy iltuutlou
to tho right one. Uermum incurred,
Hlx men to chop wood ut JI per cord.
Girl wanted for general liousoworlc.
If jou want help or nny kind or If you
aro looking for u Munition, cull on or lcu e
) our order ut
I2mpIoymont Offloo,
J1 Conimerclul Htrect
Ileiiiililicun Primaries.
N
OTICI2 In hereby glttn that tho city
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iiiedatUiooincoor J. (I. Wright tlilH Hat
urduy evening, November aid, ut 8 o'rkx k
n ... fi'.r tlm lltlfltfltiM tt ill ulL'flfltlfll? tllU
ll'uio'nnd platu cil holding the llrpuulliaii
pr inline lor in coming ruy rut-nun,
' J O, WltlUIIT.CIminiiun.
Thn central commlttieoonslnU of 11. (J,
IllnKhu!n,ltwurd;J.D,ilc'ully, lid ward;
K.M. Walle, aiwurdj Art Dllly, hli wurd;
and J. O, Wright, Chairman.
.n.rw.,1 1tfk1tt .ulll. .il.utlt fllrn1l.li. ,1
Ir room In n fliiu locality, convenient to
the Htnct cur, may he hail ut ruutOnuble
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EMPLOYMENT
OFFICE.
WanUd Position by a man to take euro
of -lock and do chore In or near city. Uood
reference given.
Wanted: A girl to do laundry workl
Two men wont tcad work Iu or out of
the city.
A boy neventetn ;mr old trnriU a po!
tlon ut any kind of work.
Wanted: A mau wllhu lamlly to run a
ranch.
If you want employment or are looking
lor help cull on orudtin.
piucjiii's & biiivjs,
S Commercial M. , Upstair
LATEST BY TELEGRAPH.
DEATH IN A MINE.
rOUKMIKHIlS PERISH IN ANnEUOIC
ATTEMPT TO SAVK PKOPEUTY.
Over BOOO LnliorliiR .Men To Ho Thrown
Out or Emplojment ly the- Accident
An Appalling Sccno Witnessed.
Burn:, JI. T., Nov. 23. About
5:30 o'clock yesterday morning n flro
was discovered on tho COO-foot level
of tho St. Lawreuco mine, of tho
Anaconda company. Fortunately
there were few men in the mlno or
iu tho Anaconda, which mine ad
joins aud Is connected with tho St.
Lawrence on every level, tho lire
haying broken out in tho interval
between tho night and day shifts.
All of theso reached the surfaco in
safety.
Tho draft created by the fire caus
ed tho air to suck down through tho
St. Lawreuco shaft, through tho
levels to tho Anaconda, and carried
tho smoko up tho Anaconda shaft.
Thus the workings of tho St. Law
rence wero cleared of sinoko, while
all of tho connecting levels and
shafts wero filled, and tho fire
doubtless spread into tho Anaconda
thubors. A solid column of deuso
smoko issued from tho mouth of tho
shaft.
Tho shaft houso was filled with
miners who seemed spellbound at
tho omiulous spectacle. It was
known among them that quantities
of powder wero stored iu somo of
tho lower lovols, tho Igniting of
which meant certain dcsttuctlon to
tho great underground workings.
At this juncture four men cumo
forward aud volunteered to go down
and try and get out tho powder, and
thoy wero at onco lowered into tho
shaft. Theso wero Henry Page,
Jerry Sullivan, Pat Muiphy and
Tim Koleher, and thoy aro entombed
and undoubtedly dead, as a party of
six men soon followed tho tour un
fortunate men into the depths to
rescue them, but wero forced to
abandon their perillous undertaking
aud return to tho surface.
Tho bodies of two of tho en
tombed victims aro supposed to bo
on tho 800-foot level. Page and
Keleher wero on tho cage coming
out of tho mine, when thoy wero
overcomo by tho smoke, fell oil", and
their mangled remains aro doubtless
now in tho dump, 1000 feet below
tho surface.
Tho origin of the tiro Is open to
conjecture. Soveral theories aro ad
vanced. Olio is that It caught from
a lighted candle carelessly loft stick
ing In the timbers iu tho crosscut.
This seems to bo tho most plausible.
Both mines are bulkjicadcd and
sealed, and by tills me.uis Super
intendent Carroll hopes to smother
tho fire. Tho bulkheads havo serv
ed to prevent tho II io spreading thus
fur, but should the Humes break
through into tho other levels aud
Into tho forest of timbers It would
mean tho tying up of probably tho
most valuable copper anil silver
mines In tho world, tho loss of lain,
dreds of thousands of dollars aud
tho enforced Idleness of 6000 men.
jimmy iion:.
Governor 1 1 1 1 1 Cllve tho Hunk lliirglur
III Fruedoni.
Ai.HANV, N. Y., Nov. !.-Ciov-ernor
Hill has decided tho case of
"Jimmy" Hope, the notorious bauk
burglar. In view of tho facts pre
sented, thu Governor has revoked
tho warrants heretofore Issued to ar
rest Hope. It appeared that Hope
wus compulsorlly brought into the
state from California on a reijiilsl.
tiou, und, upon his release from
prison, was Immediately arrested
under a requisition from Delaware.
Governor J J 111 has filed uu elabor
ate decision, holding that Hope Is
entitled to a rcannublu time to re
turn to California after his release
here, and liuncc his arrest was pre
mature. The point of law Is an ill.
terestlng one, In regurd to which
there havo heretofore been many
conlllctlng decisions. Hope Is now
In custody at New York, and under
this decision must bo discharged and
given uu opportunity to return to
California, If hu so desires.
A I'reuchor Mucks llliiistilf ( Death
Council Humph, Iowa, Nov. 2M.
At noon to-day tho body of Ilov.
Murtiu Horenseii, an Episcopal
clergyman, wus found In a wood
slad near his premises, with a deep
gusli In the neck und uuothcr on the
left wrlat. He hud bled to dcuth.
It wus evidently a case of deliberate
suicide, insanity is the only reason
assigned. Horeusen was sixty-four
yersof age.
OKECION 1THMS-
A ltobberSrnt Up for Smen Ycnrn-Hry
floods Morcluilit AaHlgn.
Poivri.ANi), Nov. 23. To-day
John Cuso was sentenced by Judgo
Stearns to seven years In tho state
prison. Case and Myron Lookwood
a few weeks ago made a raid on a
Chlneso wood-choppers' camp, near
this city, and attempted to rob
them. The Chlneso made a spirited
resistance, fighting with hatchets.
Lockwood was so badly chopped
about the head that ho died tho
following day. Caso was also severe
ly cut with a hatchet about tho
head. During tho fight s voral
shots wero tired by tho robbers, and
one ( hinainan was severely wound
ed. Only n few days beforo tho at
tempted robbery of tho camp, Case
broke Into a house, and on being
discovered in tho act bv n votimr
man named Charles Kalllch, tho
robber knocked him down nnd at
tempted to cut his throat with a
razor. Caso has already served one
term in tho penitentiary, and Is con
sidered a very dangerous follow;.
At tho same tlmo Judgo Steams
sentenced George Smith, for robbing
an old man, to tho penitentiary for
tlneo years, also John Harry for four
years for robbery.
Tho total loss caused bv the de
struction of tho public school build
ing in East Portland lust night will
reaoli nearly $20,000.! .There la in
surance on tho building of $12,000,
In tho following cempanies: Nortli
British and Mercantile. SG000:
Columbia Fire and Marino, $4500;
New Zealand, $1500.
Tho linn of Lewis &. Isaao Jacobs.
doing a general dry-goods business,
inado an assignment to-dav to Eiuil
Frank for tho benefit of their credi
tors, Their nsscst,eontnined In their
store in tlds city, are estimated at
WO0O, and their liabilities at $11,111.
There aro a number of San Fran
cisco and Portland creditors.
MAhSACKEI) IIY HUsSIANS.
A btory or lllnody 'limes In Aluskit til
tho ririlos,
Victoiua, IJ. C, Nev: 23. Sam
Evans, an old minor Just returned
from tho Yukon country, relates u
strange story of a massacre of In
dians by Russians in 1833Inrovougo
for tho murder of Lieutenant ller
nard in that year. An old jIJussIuu
priest at Mulato told Hyufis Mipw
llcnmrd in 1852, with a party, went
up tho Yukon river as faif'a Mulato
In search of Franklin. Tho party
was attacked by Indians and Ber
nard wos killed. Tho priest point
ed out the spot where tho deceased
Lieutenant was burled, aud Evans
fixed up tho grave us well as ho
could, erecting a rude tombstone
with tho name of tho deceased and
the name of the ship Enterprise.
After tho murder of tho Lieuten
ant's party had another fight with
the Indians, killing thlrtjvsoven of
them, onoof tho white men being
badly hurt. Tho following spring
the Russians In largo force went tip
Koyukuk ilver, and under prutensu
of trading got tho Indians together
from various cumpjj along the river
und butchered fifty-three natives,
men aud women. The IIiuhIuu
lost four men during" fight aud
then returned to St. Michaels. An
old Indian, one of the silrvlVors
of tho massacre, still living at Mu
lato, told the story to Evans.
Hu allotted Ciiosule,
Un.ltOY, Nov. 23. MIms LlzIo
Muth, a youngludy 2.1 years of ago,
a native of 1'hlludclphlu, acting as
telegiaph operator at (lllroy Hot
Springs, attempted suicide yesterday
morning by taking half uu ounce of
creosote. Medical aid was ut once
sent from hero und the lady assisted
as far as possible. Kite acknowled
ged to Dr. Thayer that she had
taken tho poison with suicidal in
tent. Her recovery Is hopeless and
death must result In a few hours, 111
health und bud news from the Eas(r
It Is supposed, caiucd a despondent
lit. Shu hud no relatives on this
coast, hut many friends. She (eft
Philadelphia about three years since
uiitl bus been a teltigrupher hero
since her arrival.
Krutllo M'unU it I'lrflit
Hi.WTTI.i;, Nov. 23. A coinblno Is
Isjlug formed hero t Induce Sullivan
and JaekHon to 'llght'ln this city.
The plan Is (o raise a purse of f 23,000
for tho pugilists. If successful thu
parties will build u pavilion cupublu
of holding 0000, In which the fight
will takopluce.
Admit Albert, employed on rull
rouil coustriictloii.work near Walla
Wiillu, wus run over by the cars und
killed last Friday.
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