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rwrr vmm-ti'vum'iimvwx EVENING CAPITAL J J Li jaINx.!.- . a v VOL.. 3. SALEM, OREGON. Tp&8DAYt MAY 27, 1890. NO. 72. T. ' G 0 1 N G Tbo Goods at thu Grand Wol Amite Company. Aire. gcing offrwith. a Rush. Call early and. secure tlie Bargains. Opera How X c. BOOTH, P9 State street, Real Estate Broker, Insurance and loans, and prices. Some fine city Call and see me, James Aitken. Grange Store, NO. 12G STATE STREET, SALEM, OREGON. Staple and Fancy mm ! o S8?A- full line of Crockery and kept, in a first-claw establishment. Our aim la to give entire satisfaction to every customer, able produce bought at full cash prices. BE THE W. It lie ClQth-ier, Has A New Store, New Goods, And although old at people NEW DEAL GENERALLY Prices Right, And every body is invited te call and see. Goods not nearly all in yet, lot more are Union Title Abstract county. Offiw at 83 Commercial & England's bank. THE SECOND HAND STORE, MOORE & OSBORNE Dealer In Furniture, Notions. Queeusware, GUmrare, (-?re.J0',aSC0' Owdlea and Nut.. All kinds of second band good., bouKbt and aold. Oooda aold on commUalon. CoivfiUt aud liberty Bt. FAST!! Clearance Sale of tbo Salem Oregon. property. Also farms of all sizes it will cost you nothing. Glassware and everything usually All market- a New Building, the business of Salem a offers the constantly arriving Jo. I or 257 Commercial St. Co. iem and an undia Manon street, formerly occupied by Williams Bliik. NEW STORE; H. CONRAD, Put Your Money where it will Real Estate pays better interest than any other adveuture. Those who get in first have the best chances of improvement. Eight houses approaching completion in Hpaiit 'ark aud contracts for Ten more left. Lots in North Pacific addition to Astoria steadily ihcreasing In value. A few more small fruit farms at Suunyside still on the market, The Oregon Land Co.J with its main office in Salem, and branch offices in Portland, Astoria nod Albany, Ore., buys and sells Stock, Grain and Fruit Farms, and has a. choice lot of city aud suburban property. BOOTS AND SHOES. James Maui & Co, 118 State Street, - - Salem.1 -WE OARIty A LADIES', MISSES' & CHILDREN'S SHOES, -OXFORDS AND RLIPF ERS. PRICES THAT WILL SUIT. Our 81 Shoe, For BUSINESS MEN. BUTTON,' LACE and CONGRESS in CALF, EVERY PAIR WARRANTED Keep Your Eye on US State Street. Repairing neatly and cheaply hc F. S. DEARBORN Suocesor to Has Just Removed to At 263 Commercial Street. And now offers a full and complete lino of Books, Stationery, Blank Books, Sheet Music, Tissue Paper, Etc. Remember the Place, Big BOOlC Sign. -Mnll orders a specialty. J. H. LUNN has a fine line of Dress Goods, Emkoidries, Ladies Wraps, Parasols and Sun Shades, Ladies and Misses Blouses, Boys Jersey Suits, Trunks and Valises. Gents Furnishing Goods. 239 Commercial St. Opposite Biish'H Bank. THE GLOBE Real Ma i Loan & 292 Commercial St,, Salem, Or. Has a large list of choice farms nnd city property for sale on easy terms. Homesteads located. MONEY tO LOAN On Improved farms aud city property at low rate of Interest. iffl-We havo also In connection with our real estate business, un EM PLOYMENT and GENERAL. INTELLIGENCE Bureau, where all orders for help will be promptly attended to, and situations also obtained for the unemployed. ATTENTION 1 We have farms, large and small, lots from WO up, and houses and loU in all parts of the cjty. We doa commission business exclusively. If you wish to sell, list your property with us. Huburban tract a specialty. Geo, G. Van Wagner, Has Just received a fine stock of Paper and Picture Mouldings, Lounges and Mattresses. I'ricture framing done with rare and neatnes. Prloou no Low urn th Lw. WW Wall do most pood. Investment iV 1 Addition , ( Our $2.00 Calf Shoes, j VVLU LINE OK- 41 Shoe, uivn cir-wT.Tkn.vT.VnnH if atci GAROO Shoes are unsurpassed fori I perfect fitting & dressy appearand.! done. 6-10 J. O. Btarr.j His New 'Quarters &! l'AY.NE A iiitiuuruim. Our Mm THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. CUnL.ISU.ED DAILY, EXCEPT SUM DAY, BY TUB Canital Journal Publishing Company. " (Incorporated Ofl1c Commercial street, in P.O. Building bntcred tu tbo pbntotn.ee at salcm,Ur.,H second-class mutter. HOFER BROTHERS, Editors. DKFKNDIN'O rKNNOYKll. A Bureeplnjr Denial of the KxUtcnce of uf nit) Stntc House Laiul Hlntf. Mr. Napoleon Davis, clerk of the State Board of Laud Commission ers, in a letter in Monday's Oregon liiii defends and explains thechurges made against Governor Pennoyer in the letter of F. A. McDonald, print ed In this paper, "eoncerniuij the va lidity of certain indemnity school sections made by the stato in The Dalles district, In lieu of deflcieuees in the Warm Spring Indian reserva tion, aud uxka for a statement from the state laud authorities as to the truth of the allegations contained therein." T11K UUPLY. "Inasmuch as the disposal of the school lands is a purely business matter, aud oue which is controlled bv the board ot school land coni- ' jitlsslouers and not by the governor alone, it seems best that u reply to your questions be made by the clerk of said board, aud the following is respectfully submitted: Mr. Davis then quotes sec. 3019, Hill's code. "In accordance with the pro visions of the foregoing section and ny virtue of a decision of tho lunor able secretary of the Interior in a ease almost. Identical with that under consideration, tho lauil com missioner of Oregon in 1883 made selections of indemnity lands as btiumeruted In lists 5 to U inclusive, The Dalles district. "These selections were made after due notice had been given by the governor, September IB, 1883, of the honorable secretary', decision re ferred to ubjvc, and upou the ap plication ot persons who In each ease for himself took a solemn oath tliutliu nossessed all tho uuulltlca- lions required of the purehuser of lauds under the laws or ilns state." Sec 3018 niovides how the atlldavit of applicants shall be made, aud tiee'y Davis preceeds: "The charge made by the register of the The Dalles land ofllce that we are in collusion with laud grabbers aud are eudeavoiiug to commit a fraud of any kind whatsoever upou the people of tho stale, I character ize as an infamous Blander, not only Lupou the state laud board, but upou iinoso citizens wno uppueu w nave the lauds in quetllou selected. While otllclally we are not requited to know personally any one buying land from the state, tiiutiv ot the applicants for the lands In question ui-u iiirlivliliiiLllv known to us us gentlemen who stand hlgb lnheir respective communities, geutlemen whom even Register McDonald would not daro 'to traduce openly. Their names cull by given at any tim', together with the description of tho lauds applied for, aud the olllcer before wnom the atlldavlts were made. "The governor as land eoinmin- sioner u i wieci ng "".""', state la. .1 hoaru n sei g ii i i sau iu ;. ,,ofitlltoIum, bourd. Tlll8 protection after selection, have no n e a is I , llllV0 t.Ilik.llvore(l t() extend to all knowing mo thing of ho cluuicter tll(su who have dealt with the state of the anils so selected ltd sold , , , , .lurlim tbu IiihI thruu nor Is thero any law or authority . .... for making inquiry as to their char-1 "'V.V he acts of Governor l'ennoyer iicter. When the applicant rail- , , t.oimnH.sl()uer ami as a mein plles with tie l(iw theg.yerni. has , f , j , hmirA utl) n no choice in the matter but to .iiuku u ()f , iMy Hw, na !"..K S! "-.V. ""LX !.0",.. lJ 1" Wrk of tho state tanUmnl Ih also CflllluilllUK i,,u nvuvium ...... v.. j Diooerlv lileit ill tlie United bintes laim olllce, and the applicant so un titled by the cleik of Hie board, the applicant has a rlUt i complete his purchase within sixty da.s irom the day of such uoi Ideation." 'He is not rwmlred to await the anprovul ot hlsselectlou by the coin missiouer uf tlie getieral laud olllce. Whether the lands selected covered springs or watering plates or not is unknown to the statu laud ulllclals, but it is fair to pri-suiii" that the lands were valuable for some pur- Coso or no application would have eo.i made for their purchase. '.'With regard to the "bnruluod away-lu-advauce-ltMids" a,ud our connection with the ''gang," jour attention Is respectfully calletl to tlie fact seemingly overlooked by you unci your strictures on Governor l'ennoyer mid the stutelaud board, that you have set up the simple, tin supported lose dixit oi iiegister McDonald on the oue sine ugipuyi the sworn statement ui wiveuiy iduogoud aud lawful citizens on the other, "These men and some women too, all swear that they had not ever made uny contract for the sule or disposition of the laud applied for in case they were nerinltteu Hi tUir- 'tu, chase tlie same, and have put oath on record where It can bo had i," tlinu us evidence aualnst ....I vot ii I.T.m tthfiurtlnn of one neri son Is bet up for more weluht tliun all these combined utlldavits. "I deny in toto tlie ohurges against the governor, and say positively of my own personal knoweledge that they are false and utterly without foundation. "It Is not denied, however, Unit duo diligence has beeu observed by the board Iu securing the rights of the Ooplc who hxve upphed under our laws to purchase these lunds, but not to the extent of besieging the honorable register and re-( ccolverot The Dulles olllce In the! manner so coarsely portrayed by ' him in his letter to the (Minimis sioner. "At thu Instance of the Itonrd 1 made one visit to his oflloe in tho interest of the said lists, and wo afterwards sent an attorney once Uon a similar errand. I iiiipk i telegraphed him once (and received un insulting reply), and wrote him perhaps six or eight letters about suld lisls. I shuli bopleunxl to I'Ub lull all tlie corresS)UiInnce between The Dalles register mid myself If the iiulillooure to see it. ' "The statement made In the Ore i .. w.l l.ici..,.i mnu apparently from The Dalles Times-' Mountaineer, mat a syuuiouio oi three or more persons purchased the lunds In question from tlie stuto at' tl 2S per acre and sold them for(H.W tx-r acre theruby reuliidug a gulu of 07,000, will not Ui credited w heut the records of this department show that ouly 7799 acres of this class of lands have beeu sbld by the &tu to In The Dalles district, and theso sales have been made to thirty-eight of tho ntoresald Boveiity-nluo a pllcauts. "The statement In reference to the personal perquisites being offered by the governor or myself for the list lug Is untrue In eveiy particular. "The extent of our "Importunity" has been set forth, aud 1 have no apology to oiler lor endeavoring to do my sworu duty as a stale olllcer, in connection with tho manage ment of one of the most sacred trusts confided by tho people It Is a fact vell known to all fa miliar with ho subject, that good laud is becoming more ami more scarce in tills state; that In certain districts It Is a diillcult matter now to locate ti quarter section of desk ublo laud. "idouotfeel called up on at this tluio to answer Register McDonald's letter any further than seems necessary to satisfy tho de maud mude through the Oregoulau. This letter seems to have been a privileged communication between tho register aud commissioner, and the mystery is how it managed to make Its appearance in tho public pres. "Register McDonald once laid particular stress upon the propriety uf keeping confidential all commu nications of this character that pass ed between his otllco and that of the commissioner of the general land olllees. In charity toward Register McDonald I shall state that in my opinion he never Intended his rather remarkable letter for any eyo oilier than thatof the commissioner, for the reason that he himself has hull the benetlt, if benefit it be. of pur chasing from the state for $l.'i" per acre a forty acre tract of itulcuiiilty chool laud." "lie admits the right of tho slate to make selections lor this class of losses, butdruWH the line against the stat" on the question of continuity ami the size of the tract selected, forgetful of the fact that the statu mude a foity nine selection for him which lacked forty two miles of be ing contiguous to the dctleleney upon which the sell etion was bused. The list containing Register McDonald's selection of a 40-acro tivct luied upon a delleleney forty-two miles iiwav. was unproved by himself September 10, l&SU, as register of tho United mates iiiiiti oiuco ai ino Dalles, aud on March J5, 1687, ho received a deed from the state of Oregon as plain V, A. McDonald for the said laud at S1.2o per acre, and this long before the selection was approved by Hie commissioner. "These people who are so grossly misrepresented by the register in his venomous attack upon the state land board, have asked lor nothing mum of Register McDonald, through the laud commissioner of tho state, than what he conceded to himself when bo uimritvcd a selection as reulster. and then bought the land from tbo stiiteaau private iiullvUUiuL "In conclusion, permit me to say that everv person who tiles with the state laud authorities an application to purchase any class of state lauds, whether he be a millionaire, banker, or a day laborer, and compiles with all the requirements Imposed by the legislature of our state, tiuoh a pel sou Is entitled to all the oiotectlon in tbo coniplet.ou of his "iiurcliuHO Unit tho law confers upon a matter of record, This record is open to the Inspection of tho public. Utirlng the tlmu of my Incumbency no man has over been denied the privilege of examining the records of the stale land department on any matter whatever." OOVKItNOIt riSNNOVI'lVrt UKFKNCK. We printed a cartful report of the speeches at the demociatlo moot lug Saturday n ghl. Wo do this not to Hatter demouratu but to bo fair aud allow their candidates to havo a healing in our columns. We regret that the imvernor did not go Into the charges of a state house laud ring, that tiro made against him, more fully. Ills clerk's ex planation in writing that is given tho public in this Issue, Is more com plete and wo must refer our renders to that. Tho Governor's ohnrgo that the deiuouratlu Iteglster of the laud uf UuoatTho Dalles was tlie first to get a piece of tho laud, and that Sec retary of State MoUrluo was the first to come In with a friend and procure an entry of tills land, Is not satisfactory lio fur as the Governor Is concerned, iiie governor suouiii iiovernor . I.i.ar.1 t.w... i...r;k ..V..II..W It. Iilu i.i. "U'V UVUI. MIWI.J UAjflll It ... IIIO JI.- lent audience in his own defence, '' '" I'is.uimiioiiH aBioi .ur. , MoHrldo caiuo with a P'wr graco. : tho act On of the democrat c IUKlster ,,r.u'c.,ru"!,.V ',"'',.". heliiK first to get a piece of the lieu lands aud Iu locating It 1- inlleH uway, that diKs not make matters any but'er for the Governor, and the democrats made a mistake 111 applauding the accusa tion of the Governor ugalnst Cleve hind's ollblal. iieeauso It Is that olllclul wlioluNlnuates that the gov ernor, as laud commissioner, was at thu head of a laud ring that grubbed all thu lieu lands away from the i;cuorul public nnd took them ttt tho low price of $1 2 an aero and then sold them totiiusamn public- at J.fiQ an acre, this is wnai in huimiuiico i Is charged by a prominent member I of Mr. Peiinoyer'a parly. If fho ! sumo ghurgcH were iiiaile In the I same way. but against a Itopubllcan, It would bo used as a campaign argument iiguuut thu Hepiiblicuii ' pirty all over the nation. Mr. McDonald, tho UogUtar re- I ferredto, has slnoo written a letter In wbluh ho says Iu substanco that his allusions to a "statu house laud ring" ureonly to bo upphed to cer tain republleuus whom he names. The Holster as partisan repudiates (lie itihier as omciui, ami ren liiiyur muiHia niu itvuiaivi n uviuun as applying to him when In return he accuses him of getting some of tlie laud. 1'oit Ham:. A nlcuyoung driving team ami twn oated rig. tnuidro of Payne <rldiiefori. CAPITAL JOURNAL JOTS. Innocence knows no suspicion. Havo you played tho jicw game "iiaimav" Nearly everybody Jouuxai. takes it the Who can blame a dovout woman? It makes her look bo pretty. An aristocrat "In tho soup" feels as bad as n "poor devil." When men take the stump for woman's rights the millennium will have come. Tho Alta calls the San Francisco Examiner tho sewer rat of Ameri can journalism. Them nronten who want the earth when they laugh at a child crying for the moon. Oftei antes en the fe ow who hustles hardest to get the job, hustles tho least after he's got It. A Spanish provetb has it; Wo men love with their ears, Hatter with lips and hate with their eyes. Neither professional training nor backing of inllucneo of money will supply the want of common sense. Oregon's election Is a subject of National Interest. It's one of the opening guns in the next campaign, Mr. Cleveland said In l&SS Ktec Wool but not free sugar. The repub lican party In 1888 suld Frio Soger but not fiee wool. It is always the other fellow in politics of Whom wc exclaim: "Let the galled Jade wince; our withers are unwrung." If tlie overlastiug tiuth is not agreeable to you there Is no use In lying about It. The world admires an honest scoundrel. Icicles ate made by simultaneous mulling and freezing. That must be why it is in the feniinlo-gunder in Clei'iuaii. S. V. Chrenicle: If the McKlnley bill pusses the senate unaltered bo far as the sugar schedule Is con cerned tlie production of beet sugar will ho possible In California. It is because of this fact that tho Hawai ian stiar ring Is so vigorously fight lug the policy of the republican I"rty. 8. F. Chrenicle: Tho free traders are now expressing alarm lest the McKlnley bill should too greatly reduce tlie reveuuis of tlie govern ment, and in the samu breath they are declaring that thu republican party Is Increasing tho burdens of taxation. The McKlnley bill Is a big thing Hi Us way, but It Is hardly fair to assume that It cuu pcrfonu tho rather remnrkablo feat of reduc ing taxes greatly and at the same time iucrcaso tho llurdens of the taxpayers. STitKirrcAit scknks. With poodles aud pulled sleeves, (to set oil" their dignity,) glasses perched on their royal noses, aud long handled umbrellas to punch fellow travelers with, two aristocrat ic shoppers deigned tospreod their Milium stclrtH over thu car neat tuklmr up tho room of three besides an extra I place for the (Ioh. An unpretentious little body hi a diuuy calico gown came into thu car at thu next crossing. She scanned the well filled seats which ofl'ered nothing iu tho shape of a rest for her tired limbs aud thu gentlemen abonrd did not notice that they were occupying the only empty places She stood and as thu con ductor camu to collect tho fare, taking ill thesiluatioti at a glaucu ho turned toward the poodle owners with a frown, saying: "Will you women please shove along and glvu this lady a seat?" And picking up thu thus by their collars said: "ibiiulks under tho seat, if you please." Young llrown and limpid oyed Miss Jones. l'oIiil' homo from the opera, were very much distressed for fear tiiat Iu the crowded ear the fat lady staiidlngjust In front of them, might bo Jolted oil her feel and that would have beeu very crush ing, llrown, knowing that tho un fortunate broadsides never could ocupy his portion of Infinite space, gavu Mls Jones a radiant smllu ai.d said, "WiToyouiind I ono wo mlhl oiler this latfy a seat." Tu Home Seekers. The Capital City railway com pany Is prewired to tell Iioiiic-scck-ers something to their advantage. Mr. David Simpson has taken charge of their real estate department tit lio State street. Call and see him. W, a E7 -. j m tt.44Uii.1r-1. Vi't-SKK W-- . ..Tfrtfi- HESTPPffiflYE Tl4 cnly ii' ii vlilh will Stimulate 1'na Hirtae Processes of the II-;.. Cjii-lil. i lirtHltwu'.Misr.'- iiituuAiMltquloklr sml jrn4ttt I t'i:J'HAII I'd r mi of! I)jrtilki i, ( oiif'.wlWu, Slrntnl and' Ncrvuu J!li.nitlni. '.tMiiurol Debility, I Ilralri I'uc, or aly l..iuUnl or weak, i ciietlciidltiouttli. j liin, from w tnt ) ever !, Skin l:rii.')imt, llolU, itun- ' lilfiK Hor, fine rutit. -ii sil Jllteato of I UiO lllooil, Stviiiuuli, l.lmr ud Klducy. S 1 .00. SIX BOTTLES FOR S5.00. Ir. Hill, r.'! r-sir-'l'iok dwr,4irf ' Uf drsHlrui I i-i ti'i.i.u4 t. v u.f umiwJitM, HILUfl DRUG C0,,Sw Francisco, CM, pold by Dan'l J. Fry, ftfl Com'l Bt. 17 WE? rwf is?isa i" .- THE COLORED-JENNY LIND! MISS FLORA BATSON, Tho Greatest Colored Hlnger In the World, -alt tho M, E, Church, Wednesday Eve., Jane4. Tho I'ecrtcss Mcixc-oprano.-New York STho Colored Jenny Llnd.-Now York "ofcHn-sioprnno of wonderful rougc- 8n FnuiclBOi KXamltjer. .,..,, Ilns enrned tho fnmoor bolntr tbo gnrefttest colored slugcr In tho world. VlcKsourg ''ThoMWMjVcst voice that over charmed a Vlrslnlu nudlcucc.-Lynchburg(Vu ) Dally ' AnluT numbers wero "ng.,v,h?rtt cflbrt as tho birds sing. MoDHO (AM.) a "hluhiy ctiltlvntcd hiczzo-Boprano, or great awcoincsB,. power, and pompaw. ami ot dmtuntlo quality. Charleston (U. C.) News and courier. Her vocal register tins a wonderful sweep, man lowcat contralto notes to wiprano heights. Lo Atigclo (Cul.Vls.ve. Express. ifirnrtlctilnilon Is o perfect her rendt. tion fcem llko recitations set to mtulc Kansas City Dispatch. Tickets 50 cts; Children 25 cts. Itcservcd without extra cost on nudnfter May ajth, nt Dearborn's book store td Brick and Tile for Sale MURPHY & DESART, Siteeessors to D. NnMi.hnvc a well estab lished llrlck and Tllo fiictory In North Salem, near tho fiiir ground, and arc pre pared to furnish tli-st-class brick and tilo oo short oottro. Hamptcs of lirlek or Tllo sent frco to any point desired, on short notice. Orders can be lea with Jos. Flnliburn, 110 Btalo streut, Rounded 1S68. Oldest ami tartest Ilnnklnir house, between Maeraincato una I'ortlunit, LADD & BUSH, 33 a n leers, Iron bullillnp,SaloniOnvn, KxcliaiiRO on overy part of tho World,, boughtaiul Hold. Diuvtitof l'listeni banks taken at ti.ir Accounts of banks and Individuals unbelted Collections ntmle tluoiiKlHiut the ITnhwl Mates nndllrltlsh Amurlea. WeollVr our patrons every nc eoiiiinodatloit consistent with cotiservctlvo banlnu. 4 1Jdlm Capital City Restaurant Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r, Warm Meals at AH Hours of tho Day None but white labor employed In this establishment A good substantial meal cooked In llrst eliiKsstylii Ttvunty-llve cents per meal. RBD lfRONT. Court street, between Journal Ortlea nnd ' Mlnto'N I.ivery. T , r, SPRING Is here! And so Is E. SCHOETTLE, Willi a lino stock of spring and sttminu SUITINGS. Kvorythliiftnuulr) up In tho latest fhsli lou i uit a ii rlVct fli ri uiantoed, lion' Iciiui'l to call at 8 lloi'UUi's Uefoio yo I maku a select Ion, Pioneer Bakery AMOS STRONG, 271 Commercial Street. French nnd German Whcnt nnd Ityo llrcads In City Styles. VIpiiiiu Bolls. 8PKCIALTY OF FANCY CAKEH. Pastry and Confectionery linking Iu lill Stock. My nev bread mid cako bnkera aro llrst-class iirtlsts in their lino, and I aim to have Everything as Fine as (ho Finest. Insure in Your Home Company I "The State," Which him for tho int nix yearn PAID MORE TAXAS, Issued More Policies, Received More Premiums And Paid More Losses Uioh properly located Iu Oregon or Wnah liigtou limn utiy other company. It was thfl First Company to Pay all Losses in Full anil in Cash lly the three great conUogrotlon of Brattle Kllenburiun4HpokaDa.Palhi,' ' CSKO. 3T. UEELEH, Clly Agent And Hpeolal AKfnt ror Marlon County, UUlcolu the coin imny'ii building ART 1ST. Iiinlrurilonu nuier wui'ir nun uu i-uiniiiir. i'lciurc iiiHdf to order. Ktuitlo In Chi'rinstun'a art roomi, HldlfdKU Uulldlny, Hulem MI.M. KIIIN. .....i" i . ' -: -r:..;".. ,:.7f"" -;..:" iftvf.li In ftrnvnn lnrtrult. In 1NMUIUIIC1C C o in i n y fire aud Mit. rlue. JON. AI.IIKHT. Agent, . Hnlom. Oregon B OOKH ON A IWITITECTVimi WILDING! DcoutlDir. tie. My 100-patjn Ulu.lrateO. t'MtHloitu -nt trrr, AJdnut IVil, T, UtlAIMrOOU, sa Warrau hi,. New York