Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, March 09, 1891, Image 2

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A PATIIHTIO STOHY.
Watsonvilli:, Cal.Mor. 8. A
Very jtatliellc story reached hero to
day from the hills lying between
tills city and CuBtr.ivllle. A family
nniiicd Church fomo years ago net
tled among these IiIIIh, whTch arc
sparsoly Inhabited In Tnconia, Mrs
Church had lived with n former hus-
b.uitl, who at Ills de.ttli left consid
erable property to IiIh wlfo. An tin-
Hcrupulous real outfit e dealer from
Tacoma npponrrd at the home of the
Church' and oUVred to buy the
property for $100, wl.li-h wan nc
ccpted. Chuich noon heaid their
property In Tacoma, Instcm! of bo.j
hi worth $100, wa worth $00,000.
Mrs. Church began proceedings to
recover her property, which she
had signed away through
misrepresentations. After fpend
Ing a year In trying to rocovw
her projKjrty, she returned horn? to
her husband ami four children.
StraDKo as It may seem, the whole
family, ?avo a girt 11 years old was
suddenly stricken down with Ju
grippe, from which they became de
lirious. The llttlo girl nursed them
thu best she could, until a kind nei
ghbor dropped in uud found the un
fortunate family at death's door
with virulent la grippe and pneumo
nia. Mrs. Honora Church died and
was bun lei at Castorvllle, ami the
remainder of the family recovered.
Hut llttlo hope now remains to the
survivors of being suddenly lifted
from thu'r humblu llfo to the poses,
sion of $00,000.
HKVKIIK HStlW HTOKM.
CiiU'AOD, Ills., Mar. 8. Dispatch
es from numerous points throughout
Minnesota, Northern fowa, Central
Ills., Southern wis. uud Eastern
Nebraska report the soverest snow
storm of thu winter. It raged all
duy Buuday. Trains are running
bohlud time, and In many places
n mo are moving. Travel on wagon
roads at numerous points Is wholly
hub.ioihIl'iI, and In cities street car
tralllo Is moru or less delayed. Fe
v to storms reported from various
points In Texas, Hnow and Hleet
have fallen, and it is feared the fruit
trees are badly damaged,
l'KitiHii i:i i'kom K.vroHuiti:.
Hkoina, N. W. T., Mar. O.-lluv.
Father Oraloii, a Catholic) priest of
Iteglua, was found duad yesterday
morning, live miles outside the city,
'laving perished from exposure. He
left Thursday to assist In the elec
tions. On his return the team gave
out. Father Graton walked on,
being anxious to roach Iteglua for
the Biimluy services.
WABIIINOTON I.IXIIHI.ATimi:.
Oj.YMl'tA, Mar. 0. The leglslu
turo adjourned tine die yesterday
morning at :i:IO o'clock. Nearly
every one left town on the early
morning boats and trains for their
homes.
MIKH HAY DOUUI.AHH AN IIICIUISRS
Ni:v Yomc, Mar. It. Miss Hay
I)otlgIiirr, the beautiful and some
what famous Itoheinlau, who has
been leading a rather precarious ex
istence for hovcral years past, has
been mado heiress to$ltf0,0l)() lea her
by her grandmother, Mis. Catherine
A. Thompson, widow of the late
Jacob Thompson, iluehanaii's secre
tary of the treasury, and later the
confederate cabinet olllclal, whodled
not long ago. Hay Dougbus Is a
outhcin girl, hhecaiue from Naxh
vllle, and her proper name Is Mamie
Tlumipjoii.
Till! MIHIIMAN HTA'I'lll).
Nmw Yomr, Mar. D. Amos II,
12iio, in a letter t" the cnmiulttee
having lu charge the raining or a
fund for the erection of a statue to
the lattflenuralKhermaii, states that
If the coiiiiulltet' will announce pub
licly that all surplus suhaerlptloiiH
will be turned over to the family of
the late genorul, he will subscribe
(2,600, but if the fund Is merely to
bo UM'd in the erection of a statue as
now pruxml, ho will only give
f 1,000. Mr. Kuo believe that If the
public was appraUcd of Ihelntuiillou
ef thu committee to turn over any
surplus monies to the family, It
would bubsorlbu more liberally and
promptly. The ooinmlttee uuaiil
uiotuly npprovctl of Mr. Kmi's sug
gestions mid accepted hU ottVr.
lUwiliitloua were adopted by (he
committee to the ell'eot that any mi
plus bUbHirlptlons to the fund will
be turned oyer to the tenon, IV U(m.
(iiiiMotrroK woiiic.
KKv Vohk, Mur. 0. The Clark
, Thread Comwiiiy liu uIomiI mill No
3,at Kturoey, N. J llirmvlioi ovivr
.100 glrU out of work. Till, is the
lv'
mill nt which u riot t.s.k maw n -
w)k or two mj;o. A fortMiiitutli
of the couioaii v nalil tlio mill u-ouhl
tetUoHlfor an ludvllultr llulf;if
llini.iiuiliriliiilllli.ii(l.u-.MU..i.H.ll. IlurmHt. C U Vtt ami or
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ia mw,.i MlrJoSiHu;oi'v ta ,,rW
M He ,ra Ih4im Molt .
W1I.KKS STAbMON.
LbxincitoN, Ky., Mar. 0. Z. K.
Hlmmons has lost by death the
promising stallion Ferguson, by
George Wilkes. He was valued at
$25,000.
TOHNAUO IN CALIFORNIA.
Maiiysvillk. Cal Mar. 0.
Word has reached here that a torna
dostartetlat Hrown's valley Friday
and passed between here and
Wheatland. It tore up everything
In Its course, demolishing tank
houses, barns and fences, took fence
panels ISO yards hi the air, and
moved a 1000-pound barley crusher
twenty ftet. It went very slowly
and In a zigzag course. No lives
were lost. It was going south at
last accou n(s.
KOCH THIJA'J'MKNT.
Madhid, Spain, March 0. A
commission of six medical men ap
pointed to investigate the Koch
remedy have reported lu favor of
total suspension of that form of
treatment. The committee finds
not a single euro effected here.
THH CUMIlKHLANI) HIVKIl.
Nash viM.K,Tenn,, March 0, The
rise lu the Cumberland river con
tinues this morning. Much dam
age has been done. 1C00 to 2000 peo
ple are driven from their homes.
The goods lu warehouses and cel
lars havo suffered much damage.
The river Is spreading ovpr tho low
lauds. Nearly all lumber yards me
overflowed. At police headquarteis
many inquiries for shcHcraro made.
Heports from all points on the river
show n rising every where, and the
fullness of the Ohio and Mississippi
will pioveul the Cumberland from
running down as rapidly as It other'
wise would.
run tknkkhhci: hi vi:u.
Chattanoikja, Tciiii., Mar. 0.
The Tennessee river has reached the
danger line and Is rising three incites
per hour. Experienced river men
predict ttiat it will overllow much of
the city III low Tying places and cut
oil Hovcral railroads and suspend tlio
operations of hcvcra! manufacturers
The rainfall here for .'III hours, was
;t indies it extends up the river and
In Kast Tennessee generally. Indi
cations for more showers ate very
promising.
KVANHKLICAL tactions.
Kkaiin, I'a., Miir.il. A prelimi
nary Injunction was granted Satur
day by Judge Krmeutrout against
the Hev. Mr. Kruno, the liowman
pastor, who, with Ids adherents,
broke into Bt. Matthew's Evangeli
cal church several nights ago. The
Injunction restrains them with In
terfering with the iiiitl-Dowmau
pastor.
I'KCSiniJNT HAItltlHON.
Wahiiinoton, Mar. t. Tlio presl
dent left Washington this afternoon
for a few days duck shooting on the
Chesapeake.
K I II K S.
rillK AT I.YONH, IOWA.
Lyonh, Mar. I), Taylor Hum.,
foundry and machine shop burned
hero early this morning and a
watchman, T. L. Taggert, perished
III the llames. ImiuI play Is sus
pected. The loss to shop Is small.
run: IN OMAHA,
Omaha Nob. Mar. 0. The print
lug house of Gibson, Miller iV. Rich
erdson burned down this morning.
Loss f 1110,000, fully Insured.
IIIHIIOI' I'AIIDOCIC IIKAII.
lhumiN Mass. Mar. (). Itlght Hov,
Hcnjamiu 11. Paddocks Eplucopal
Hlsliop of the Dlocosu of Mass., died
this afternoon.
I'ATAI.I.Y llt'ltMIl).
Cincinnati, Mar. 0. Nicholas
Vincent, aged 10, was found today lu
his cobbler's ttliop fatally burned.
Hu died on the way to the hospital.
It Is supposed hu upMit u lighted
lamp while In a drunken sleep.
A III.IK.AIII).
Ashi.ani), Wis., Mar. I).--Yesterday's
til I ww i vl was thu worst of the
season. It U reported that two set
tiers on the newly ooued laud have
IHtrUhed lu the storm.
MINHIOi (IOI.NH 1X1 WOltlt.
PtriniMKi, IVnn., Mur, U. Six
thousand mluers lu the Mououga
hula valley rxMumed work this morn
ing nt the luutkit.el rte of wagvs
iwiuxhUM them.
MAiiKi-yrs.
WIIHAT.
8ak l'ltA.vciso), Mar. 0. Wheal,
luiyr seiiKiu, (1JW,
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CRIMINAL.
MlBPLACKI) CONFlltKNCK'l
Pirratjuno, Mar. 8. A. 8. UoQ
son, for twenty-five years a trusted
employe of Jutle &, Co., oil operators,
raised a check from $42 to $4200 yes
terday, and cashed It. He took the
first train going out of town. Fri
day he did the same thing, but was
found out. When confronted with
the evidence, he confessed and re
turned the money. On account of
his long service the matter was not
pressed, but ho took advantage of
his employer' leniency and repeated
die operation,
A LONE HIGHWAYMAN.
ItKimiNU, Mar. 8. An attempt
was made last night to rob the Wed
ding and Weavervlllo stage, about a
mile out of town, by one man. The
driver, E. Graham, was shot, per-
huj fatally. Jloth barrels of the
Weils, Fargo A Co.'s messenger'
gun refused to work, Four passen
gers were on the stage. No one was
Injured except llo dryer, The rub
ber did bis shooting With a pistol.
Had the messenger's gun not missed
lire, ho would uml'jy'jM'y lav
killed thohlghwaymau, Tlio olfieers
are In pursuit, ami a jsww of citizens
are scouring (he country ibis morn
ing. A MINIATKIt'H DIHMKACK.
St. Paul, Minn., March 0. Itcv.
H. V, Oalbralth, the Methodist
episcopal mluitor of llrowndale,
Mower comity, Is charged with
placing tnc only daughter of F. M.
Drown, a rpsijectable farmer, in a
critical condition. Thu girl 1ms
been making Iwr homo with the
family of the pieacher for some
time to takb iidl'aptago of the vil
lage school, and tlio seamlelous in
tolllgeneo has Just come to light.
The pastor has resigned Ids ch'argo
at the church and Is said to have
come to yt. Paul. Ho has not yet
boon found hule lumuviir.
Oalbralth Is 45 years of ago and
has a wife and several children. His
matrimonial record has beon varied,
and he lu at preucjit living with his
second wife. A vigorous ofl'nrt js
being made by the church people
and his friends to smother the
matter, but It Is intimated that the
ulrl's father will push the case. In
conversation with a gentleman from
Hrownsihtlu it was learned that Gal
hratth Is making arrangement to
leave the country.
A (X)WAHHI.Y ACT.
Hi:u:na, Mar. i.-Carl Telehert,
proiirlotor of the Atlas saloon, quar
reled yesterday morning with llU
landlady, Mrs. Grady, a woman
sixty yours old uud a cripple. The
row resulted hi his firing at her with
a bulldog revolver. The bullet en
tered her breast and lodged In her
back. There Is but little hope of
recovery. Tuloliort walked down
town and going to theilierKPsofllee
gave himself up and Is now hi jail.
The citizens are very indignant, but
threaten no violence
MCDONALD A MUHUKItKlt.
PottTi.ANl), Mar. II. A. J. Mc
Donald, the barber, who nearly
kicked Frank lloyco to death in
Thompson's beer dive on First street,
between 1). and E, uu the evening
of January 6th, became a murderer
yesterday in fact, as well as In Intent,
The victim of hU brutal assault
died at Good Samaritan hospital at
half past 2 o'clock yesterday ufler
noon, and McDonald must now face
the charge of murder.
A COWAHIM.V HUKflAN.
NVAfU, X. V., Mar. O.-At 1
o'clock yesterday morujug Joseph
titorrs, youug unmarried nun. f
this place, entered the reshUucc of
Mrs. Bridget. Armstrong, for (he
purpose of robbing her. lie was
discovered by the mistress of the
house, who tried to seize him. At
the same time shu mule an out
cry, Storrs shot thu woman tub
lit the neck ami us she lay on the
tloor the cowardly rutllati brutally
kinked her lu thu side. Mrs. Arm
strong's daughter Ellta appeared on
the scene ami Storrs 1 1 red at her,
the bullet taking uli'eet In the chin.
He then tied from the houso. Thu
daughter, badly wounded as she
was. run m Iouk dUtsuco lit her '
tilKht clothes for physlcfuiw imd t)i
H)llcu Thu polhv arrentod Stofrs '
within an hour uflerwrd. JJIsex
Htultiatloii will oivur to-morrow.
The people are much txclted ovwr
the allUIr and a hitter fvllugiraut
Wlorrs prwklts. It Is thought the
lujuilnsof (lu lailh" will not prove
TmIhI.
Chioauo, Mar. John Ia.
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V IT KOI, TIlltOWKlt.
itociiBSTKR, Mar. 0. Lena Cun
ningham, aged 31, threw a quantity
of vltrol lu the face of her sister Ma
tilda, aged 27, while the latter lay
sleeping lu bed. They had a quar
rel because Matilda refused to secure
a position for Lena lu Iliggs' seed
house, where the former worked, on
the ground of Lena not being strong
enough to work. Matilda's fore
head, cheeks and noe are terribl;
burned, her eyebrows and bedies
being entirely gone. As she wa
usleep It Is thought sho may tint !os
her sight.
ACCIDENTS.
HIN'OULAK ACCIUKNT.
Scottimi.K, Pa., Mur. 9. A sing
ular accident occurred on the South
west railway Saturday morning.
The Possum accommodation, which
leaves this place at 0 o'clock, w'
derailed near Conncllavlllo station
by a misplaced switch. It was run
ning swiftly and when derailed it
rQi Into n dwelling house near by
ft demolished everything lu IN
oourse. The inmates of the itsi
ijeiice escaped and the cugitu'
stopped ulopgsjdt! u duUle where u
baby was Joeping. Tt wus unharmed.
TWO J'KltHONS nilOWNKO.
KNoxVJt-bK, Toim,, Mutch 0.
Very heavy' rains prevailed through
out this seetlon yenterdry and lufct
night. All the stre-ims nro out o
heir banks. A seven year old col
ored girl uas Jmwnei tld? morning
by falling Into a rauliig citek. A
colored iiuiu named Hunter was
drowned yesterday.
S.MOTIIKUKI) TO HKATH.
Tkinaiiap, Col. Mar. 0. When
the fn-lght train on the Fort Worth
road art veil here last iiIkIiI, sipoke
was seen Nstilng from a refrigerator
ear. The door was broken open, and
two men who was stealing a ride
were found lying in the straw sufl'o-(.-ated.
The fire is supposed to have
started front i) lighted pipe.
W0tJ.NI)I:t) 11V I.ION.
Pauis, Mar. I). Sects, the well
known lion tamer, was attacked
and fatally wounded, this morning,
by an angry lion,
thrashing a drunken man, when
John McDonald, a painter, run out
of nelghboilng house and felled
the Chinaman with u heavy stick.
One of the boys now pushed up uud
deliberately dropped u heavy stone
on the bead of the Chinaman. In
the nick of time a patrol wagon ar
rived and dispcii-ed the crowd.
Nearly 500 perbons had quickly
gathered ami were shouting. "Kill
him kill the Chinaman." Lee's re,
eovery Is doubtful.
UKSinr or a dku.nk.
liATKMVii.i.K, 1ml., March l).--John
Disohere, a piomiueut hotel
keeKr, of this place, while diiiul;
and mad with jealousy, attacked
))s wife with a revolver and t-hot
her In the head, indicting a bcilous
wouinl. Another liajl struck a cor
sut stay just over the heart. Dis
cbere then placed the weapon at
the back of his :! ear-old daughter,
Myj$lc, and shot her through the
heart. He then shot his cook, Mary
Jones, li) tlu huitk, intllctlug a tlesh I
wound. A crowd gathered quickly
In the parlor, and attended thu
wounded. Dlsehere entered and
fell dead on thu floor, having cut
his throat with a casekiiife,
Usrit.W. A red and white jersey
cow, liable to bo with a you in: calf.
Inform J. 1). Hrown, South Salem.
liavatarla
Giles'.
Shrimps Smut A
INed it for i e Years.
Dr. It, . Heldun: I have Mild
yiur Ktheronl Cough Syi up for the
mst live years, and havo ud It lu
my own family, ami know It to l
tlio tnwt et.tigh syrup I have over
usedorsojd. . Fkkd. M. Wwi',
Stockton, l.argf sljo$l.00, small Wo.
For side by all druggUu.
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HAD 11) MAItltY 1IKK.
Est PoiiTi.AND, Or., Mar. 9.
J'rldny efterufHin a handsome young
womau enme to the ollice of Justice
liuilock, and nuked consultation
with the proj-ecuting attorney. It
v is osceitained Saturday that a
irraut wu lsued for the arrest of
.1 jIiii 1'edinotid, of Port laud, charg
ing him witii seduction. Redmond
v. . found at a late hour and brought
1 i this side, The object of the
mg woman wus to force Redmond
to marry tier. He wanted time to
reilcct, but she was Indexible. It
wusjiil or marry. He decided to
lake the latter. At a late lnur a
license wus procured and the ceie
mouy performed. The young wom
an's name is Clara Marshall. Red
mond told her he would not live
with her even if they were ,iarricd.
SJI'xiTINO M-'l'ltAY.
Poim.ANU, Mur. 9. At the Cas
cade Locks fc!atuiday niglit Henry
Parr,amH.P. McCormiek Imdtroub'f
in a suIlki over u trivial affair.
riie, both drew revolveis cud be
jan liring, which they kept up un
Ml b'Jlli weapons were empty. Mc.
CormloU's woqnda, it In reared will
prove fatal. Parr received two llesh
wounds, but Is in no danger,
it!:sii:oTi-:D citi.i:n dkau,
Poiitlanu, Alarch O.-Duiiglass
W. Williams, one of Portland's
oldest and nuwt highly icspectid
citizens, died Saturday morning, lu
the SJd year of his age. Ho came tq
this city from New York in lfiW,
FOREIGN.
AOAINST INFOliMltS.
i.6niion, Mar. (J. The Paruelltes
and anti-Parnelites arc. united in sup
port of a bill to put an end to the
police spy system known as shadow
ing. It is provided thut shadowing,
except tt bo committed for the pur
pose of making an arrest with a
wiimnt, or upon a charge Iti'tif.. Jng
appn henslon without a worran,
shall he punishable by u term of ini-
priboumeni not tufixcjcd ,-lx mniiths
with bant labor,
Tilt: I'lllTHCIl IN RNUIjANI).
London, .Mar. !). The Rev. Dr.
Pa iter, in hU set mm iu the City
Temple yesterday expressed his re
grets, that tlio disestablishment of
the iihuich bhiuld be a political
question, when it was purely a reli
gious one. Although firmly be
lieving lu disestablishment, lie
declared that he would not work for
Is accomplishment iu company
.vjlh ijthcistH, nor would he allow
the ungodly to participate In the
iinvcmcut If ho were able to pre
vent it.
SNOW IN r.NOI.AND.
London, Mar. !) Terrible weather
prevails iu the uoith of lOuglaud.
The snow i- from 0 to llfuen inches
deep iu many places and the seas ure
running so high along the coast that
many wrecks are feared, heavy winds
prevail, and thu storm bad seldom
been surplssed lu severity at this
time of the year.
VOVAC1K AltOl'NI) THK WOltU).
Colomiio CKV1.0N, Mar. !), The
Canadian l'aelllc Hy. Cos., New
Steamship Ijm press of India, arriv
ed here this morning on her voyage
around tlio woild. She will remain
here two days to give passengers an
opportunity of viewing the numer
ous points ofinterest iu the vlclultv.
Kiiteiiieut
runs high in this elty over System
Builder, as everybiwly Is lining !t for
catarrh of the Stomach, Consump
tion l)yhp,psla, Impure blood and
to build up the System It certainly
must be an excellent premmtiou,
when uvcr.tlxtdy spooks ho well of
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INSURE IN YOUR HOME COMPANY
"Tiie State."
Arfwl uMrlKmelbiiitiir million
Ul. M. UKr:i.Kll,L1l.v.i!cui
AadsafdlHlajCfiilfor Alrw uiiiy. Ui
ttaw wnh Hu Ckiuuiy.
B. K. HALL,
I'aper Hauler.
t.wyor4riH UU Ural Kmmio KxtflMu
lion Ton Heatattn i nt.
B. W. LEWIS.
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.urs..is i..e uiiilirlv Iri'e from u.
Hov Cnn Ag Ep g;
Vvt-Mif Ilnwl'sS-irsupnrtiln.wtii' : '
',! f rnmrkalile eiin-x it I'as acn :.v'l i
'i.v !i'-tt 'iiiT im-iiii'iiies li.ie i .'
Iijt iruti-ii iim-II to Me i P' triil a.id ; 1 1
Mr itifi'icn-o f"i lliia 'ilM-e. . ':
t:.co ctirei are rc:ill woiidtT.i.l. 'I
?ulltr from scrofula 01 tniyuio l.i- '. i
suru to tiy Hood's S.irsr.i;.:!Il:i.
Kvcry spring my tti.'osmii ;ln ti
orc.i tiouMed wttli sciufnlA ore- . .
ii.ii Mit on llicm tn .irioii olac i.
it le toy, llireo vears old li.is l 'ii .
ternblB Miflviei I.nst trii: In- w. -'
iii..s i. sores iroin he-id ti ti-i t. I
(Uvltriltuuso HoodN iai-iiiaiili.i. and
iMVet-lltiikcolt. riieresiilttUlMt. 'I.
"wti rimd ol tlio trnmila. my lti" I
.ii-iiigeiitlrily lreerruin smes, mu... i
r,( my cl.lldicii look lirlsM 1.. d I !:'-
'V. II. ATlir.liTO.N, I'.isi-alc City N. J.
Hood's SarsapariSla
'.oJilbyilvi'KplJts. Jl;Mxf'f I'lfjiarr
.1. Iioot i CO., Aiiotlierarli., Li '1. M
300 Doses One Dollar
8AI.KM MABKET IlKl'OltT.
I .
yiiopHlj of Hie SlnrketH ll.nliu; '""'
HcIUiik I'rlco.
KETAII. PniCJ'S.
HKYISKD QUOTATIONS.
HunuldorH.Hugnr cured.per lb,12J
HieukfciM bacon 12tol5
Ildins Sueur cured, per lb, 10?;c.
Heef-716
1'ork-lUft WA
Mutton lo (9 l-'ke.
VeuI-IO & VlVfi.
Tlniotliy seed Per pound, 7kc; selling
Kcd clover seed Per pound, IJc.
WIiltocloverM.'cd Per miuih1, 'J0c. "
Alslke I8c per pound.
Kcd top luo per pound.
I.luoolnnrpsi l!i;p4r pouud,i
Hyo Umi(S lOo per" pound.
Oiclmrd Onu,i..lTc per pound,
lleaus So per lb,
Out men! ut Do.
t'liuiind Krulit'eaclicH. ' 00: aorieot
SI W; bluekberriei, M; corn, best grader,
fi UU; tomatoes SI 50; MiiiiK bertlis St W;
ijreeu peus 31 85; ler U07. In to 11) eauh.
Uiecu Fruit.. CludLO 11no.es 73i3 1. Ui oer
box; pe.irh T5e perbux;polatoeb UUc-,c.orots
joe; parHinps ti ui, unioaiui per 10.
.- ion -Milium rvinw ju-, iu .-JIIIIUIIH my,
7o ier lb' hiiinll 1UU SlOy per ihrsal t tfalmou,
IIUYIKO'I'IIICGS.
Wheat (iic net.
1'lour Per liHrrcl, $.(M, best lM lbs.
Hal' Per bu-liel, ittif jOl-.
Ilui ley Per buMiel, Mr.
Hum-Per ton.Jlci oOat mill, saekod.
rihoiln l'er ton, S'Jl 50 " lanc-lcul.
C'hp Per ton.S.t'iO " narked.
Hops (J noted nt -fla per lb.
KltKs "JOo per docu,
Potatoes Per laulitfl, t
Corn meal .le per pound.
Clieute l&Allc net noand.
Dried plums Per lb. G&7C.
impoitcil prunes V pel 1,
lluiter .liVjAlTif per pouud for go i
l.iiid..-1091'.Hiiicrlb.
llnin-. Per poaud.llS'lie,
Uncoil Miles '.ifeilU per lb.
Hhoulders "i'o per lb.
Clilvkuni . 7 to lee per po.md.
Tin keys lu 10 12,'cper lb,
(K'u-u8 per lb.
Ducks, lffillo per lb
AIAUKK'is'ilY TlditXill.Vl'H.
POKTI.AND,
Wheat Valley, Sli& 1 n Walla Walla
SI. 1.1 to 31,17)5 per.eental.
Flour standard, $1 UO.to J I.
W.Ula Wnllii -j iWJl'vO.
Outside u'i idL, ab0.
Oats White U'Jo to ole, gray 5(1 c;,to 5?
per bushel.
MIIIsiuUV Ilran SlSOlfliJslmts.Jls to W
Kround '.barley.iyjy to i!0 cm p feed. $2o
middlings, S- per ton.
Hny-S1017 per ton.
Ilutler Uieijoii fancy tluliy, 3V,i c.fat.ey
cie.imerylJX;uood to fair, 'Sl4ii0;Csll
forma cholcoSCj.
Ilt-'gs oicijou o ljistern i0o per diu
Poultry old chlekens, S5 ij 50.
Potatoes 7oc at tOo per cental.
Cheese Oii'kou, II to Ijt-; Uailfurnu
15 to le.
Sugnis Uolden C, Iie; .extra 0,5; dry
xriiuulun-d, t,; oiibe, cnishtd and Pow
dered, tiy& per pound.
Deans-Small white, .Scrl; I'lnk
bayos. $1 ?o; butter, .! CO; limns, Ji 00 per
cental.
Dried Prulls-.Thc market is llrm. Quo Que
ted: Italian pruuo, 12X t" !!-", Petitt) and
Uormttu, 1(X h.t pound; lnlslus, J- o0 per
Ixix; plummei dried pears, II to ViW", mil
dried and laelory pluais, 11 to 1; evupo
mteu peaehos, 2lo; bmjrna tigs, IMe;
California tlgs.'Jc per pound,
Hire oXc per pouud.
Hides Dry hides, b, to Se; Ji leis Tor
oiilU; tireeu ovor 3j p.in.nN, -le; under &
pounds, 3c; sheep lmlls, lciSl.uO.
S.MOKKD MKATM AND l.AHD.
Iiistern liaius, l'JJtolle; hrikfut ba
con, W to llc;.sl0i, U to"l(io; lard, S
to 10c per pound,
SAN FitA.N'OISCO.
8an FiiASCibCo, Feb. . Wheat the
week opened on n quieter nutikot. No. 1
white, Jl 17 to ;i i; choice 51 IJ;iHr
cental.
Hopsatf-SCc per ouiid.
ltnilej Feed Sl80t U jr, ceuUil
Jl 17; choice (Jl 12 to;,I, IT; imiumon grade
Oats-Omyil s7tol !; black 51 SStol93
iwr coiita)'
Onloiu..fdf:tol'l(,
PotatoM..7Sc to Hi.
MtOfclNKOUMMAHKWS.
Chicauo, Feb. J5.-WooI C.M..n On
ton, 10 to IAj; valley, 16 U).Ia pr pound
lloef l.l e, 1 tnja 10; ilrMd, Ite.
Muttou l.lvc, 1 to &o; drkMd c
lhKS I.lve.6 18;dre-eil.Ns.
fm 7 to ICVj pr smmt
until rrost, i!HripUv prlew nt fr
SBTIl S INQUlsT, KuiwliviU.ore.
S. ERNS
J
Upholsterer.
All wnrk,i:icr .
'liter ut-y ,r istis.i.Ii. don.
iw uif vi ..r.u tnli - r'iape
tmy mil. ui V, UU.i .
$1 AVILLBUYA I.G'J
!y.g;'.ti;rhw' rati Hoe
, iHtwwst iui imwtilcry.
T. Hl'HHOW8,
N. B'CVwMirwii tn stela,.
Capilal City Itesfauraat
Jas. Batcholor, Prop'r.
Wami!aiAli
NaiM bl vrUMo kaWr
A i4 MbialMU Wtl
u) flv uutu pr uuwl
MUD I-RONT
Onirt tttrctt, Utwe Jounui tiffin ad
Mtaui l.ivry
LAND
l.ei.hdciiKi,tdia . ntinu,; i,i funW. l,lu,K ,,,
kinds oi farm lands at the k.st u.t h. Ahu c tv i't i '
urban property. L. C. FISHi- J, if, 7 p. 0. I IrCJ;sauI
r mtM
&fef?lL'. S5?
1ATT"- -'T.-.T' '
- J-
25c Want Column.
N-tlees ln.unc l"l.r"iNK LIZNT PKH
UlillD K.n'H IN.mtt'I iN. No ader-
Hsi-m nt liwerledtu this uihimii for lc
tlmn tweuty-llvb cents.
i-
jrOH S i I.B Two sqjtir,' plaiios for 4tlt
U very chcap.alDlemoiid'snuuli. house,
- '
r?OUNl).-A blind bildloon statu .Mieel,,
t Hali-ni. Owner can el s owe by call-!
Ing nt tills ollice and p.iylnt'for this notice
FOU s vl II. A new hoiiMi contnlnlm;
nine roMtns, nleelv sl'imtea iu llifju
nnd Addition, mnnc-tcl with the city
vaicrworksiind l convenient tostieet cir
I.e. Term reasonable, Inqulie of il. J.
iiirmnce, uortb we 1 Kiruea- or Renter
ind Liberty s!reU.
Si'l-lin
J.iL',.NHilED Ilooms tur rent, with
I cooklnc fi rllltiii!.. (1 per month. Cor
ofTr do and Whiter streets. J. IS. Vun
dcri 't. 3-3-1 w
lUH 'M.'i I2Vj acres of land -1 miles
i2 so'ilh of Salem. Knqulreut thlsotllee.
s-a Im
-pOTHAUK. A snfo, uentlo pony, for a
L cow. jiiquirciillllis iiuic-V, z-w u
A,TANTKr,- tfirl or woninn for Ren
YY (fill s-iTMiiil work In a small family
Appl or ntldniss villi refeiouieat Joi'it-
XALofne.
4 f :KHAT BsllH VJN.- The best tS lino
pte.-ai-n the-alcm i iniiie. Call and
alk with U C Flutter, nest door to Post
olllce, S:2l-lm
1TT-Xlitl i' Ml" oi to nel their clucks
l i.urt wnli-lif. inAircl In I. I, Kinilier.
io id ..ort ut.d i". nrti-K-. I "0 I'tie of
rewrliy tnd Umo-plaH- on h-nd -it 110
Mate slrot. l.-'l.i.uv-tr
7"ANTKD. A pi't to work in a diuini;
V ro.1111. Inoulreal bt. Paul Hestnu-
Tiut. -':I-tf
rr indkh(iap.ti:n:
11 rs. Pndzunm'D
IV. I'll
imary Schnol and lilndeigtrten lu
ossloa room of the- Pao-by teilan Church.
411AHGAIN. A hotisomid two lots foi
-alo In South Salem at only $MXJ. In
reof W. 11. Slmpbou. ll:3-tf
lTANTKI) An -ictlve, lellnhlo man
V salary $70 to W0 inoutlily, with In-
"iease, u r-p:esont In his m n section a
rsDon Ible Now or'c houso, Helerencts-
Ma'NUFACI'UKKI!, Lock Dos IM-'t, New
York.
f .loll SALU About three neres of land
L mi Asjlum Avenue, good dwelllni!
iiouie, eonMinleiitlv arranged; !ate barn,
airitt.it ' u-ilol of fruit trees and shrub,
heiy; viutenlenl toLleUite uiilwny, novel
Lilllug water on prt allies. For partlcu
In iv inqulie at second bauMiou rlglit hand
-Ido of As mm A ionMK going lrom city.
Ii!:llf
WANTKiiTotradea town lot lu Capb
U.l Patl: Addition for lumber, .v.
DUnger, 12! Mill street.
IltSU-lf
DWNIias OF COW'S.-For service, n
liunbre(t Ited Polled bull. Trims
.i, oasli. At my place In Salem. .1. L.
I'AUlllSH. 11-1-d
3UGD0N & ROORK:
KsrI Ii-tnte Dealers. llush-llieymau
block, tip stairs.
DO YOU FAVOR
Building up a Strong, Independ
ent Paper for the People
in Oregon ?
A IMPKR THAT WMlTnOT SELL OLT
rritMit flie Scat of Govcrnsnent
MWIK AT THK lIKMKIi til" THK CAriTAL
JOUJtNAI..
Uurlng the recent eslou of the leMa
lure It wiu tlio only iwp.-r lu the state that
nucked .uwerully Hie,Portlnrid rtlcui
torshlplnOiwouiiollllos. It suec,.filv
ppHlil tWUvlngthe AustmllHti Uillot
lnwm thelnlertsot iuiil bovK. t.
aavrKii th law oh it vwswli tfing
MMiOroiioiiMiii.HMin.mmkwion p.wer to
nxjitkikud retooabW rut s of freights
andjpow.'r U euf .rce Us decisions ll llP.
'"''17"'u",',l', retention of the old
rHllritd(iniiiU' in (u, bet oua lined to
enftiroe the l. It iMored lor all intu
nrw tiicir-n rivers mid thus secure i,i.e
Plto IU.- rlttht ui frr wnd unrestricted
u-eof he water Hys.
tr I't-ATKOHM.
TMKi'AwtAi. Joumsal fmvors a reform
ISJSfiV14 PMP. llieend I tilt U.e
prnt nnruiv monnimly system of
tupplylugitH lMAdquitiemirreuoy may be
jaappUttlsa Uy the oxerouenl hinlmr db
tlooholh !.irt fcn.i iT 1. '.'
2sr:swl,..,!2r '?. . Hd
! 'rVlr'ft'i
Nfttie 0f Plrml .S(Unnu.
as?k?b&s m-ifr pnv z-v " nmti
K4,ilVl5&?TKriii-A.V ICiift,' ' V
Sl 'S,-oWHt. k v
. nK2areuivijtK ,;
, . T l"w" npihlMllijy of
Uwtl ldr iBoii.y, with u n Iwiw Uf-
wbo llUMlv nr, or tte din ctlv ,iwtnai
oi to t mui. hi 5iLUI':S!?..Jfr,0.B-
TO!Li.,,i!f jr.r be uiV.. r-HCM flRHUv.
Ihim J (U a.i. '- -" uTT hilfcvtt,- vnu "
iiiwsn mm mh.'u, , ..K4-..TjL,i ;' whMtb "
t ki ... am. . :..','! .. r.-'.r ::" "- - H SPRIAi'
-. . , i . ; "; 'H r...: h v- f- - -
t i.
JVrP
1 ?
1 !."- i i i .
"' '' sm wi ,
I'd.
S
sasBiflSgssesA
ntnrr -.. -7.'piTiw iAi"iar s.'pv.s j--
mm$mmpm4zm
i'lA'jrt J.ixrxlJ-iZ&4ti;i.il? f"i lXSr"j.ISHrr
Arc Some People Kmn Ui
They never look ahead nor think. People hi i
known to wait till planting season, run to the grotenfc
their Seeds, and then rejent over It for u months n:
Cian stop and think what they will want for the la
VICK'S SEEDS neier disapnom,. ;. .f6 I
from the millicn? who have nlnnfpH thm tr..
or Ves-table Seeds, Planes, Bulbs, or annhiw fe
line, MAKE NO MISTA KH this year, but si
ceLtsfur VIck's Floral Guide, deduct the iott
lcjue cmtai.ns three colored plates Grandest Vo j I
tics ever offered, f loo in cash premiums to thoseta I
club orders. $icoo cash prize it one of the S'ate F
Km V.r4 sla .lina fs All ?.Tn1nH -lTflT .a H
u..u,uu,..lv.UUww.u. -... -..'"-"i uiiierentsmMt,B
ever before- too tiaires 8Xf x ia irn-fiM B
JAMES VICK, SEEDSMAN, I
J.V - 1LJUOB
J J. H. HAAS,
' TIIE "WlTCIiAIAKl2B,
jiciy rPn.n.,i.' c,i ,t n.
ZI5S t-cmnie.i .. &. - a'cm, Oresw,
-Su-Nt d,,,' " pl" )
"peclttty of f peel .cies, unci repalritt
, Clocks. Wiite'i-esnod .le". uy
, 0J !l l IVSlHANa
l M iV I ,1 I i 1 1 l mrai,T
V! ill Vl l,A Ftre ami i
i"J " "" U- U r D, .
(. W DKlJL.K'1, Atrn. socrn Onr-
E. O. CV.OSS,
Butcher aii'i fate,
HtnteSt. nndOon-t -'. 'Mm bes meat,
delivered to nil pai Is ! t b,i' i itv
J.
U.
! i; llliv,
EXPRESS NO?". 16 & 21,
Leave order at 11. M. ade A Co's. itj.
liable vcork or m i ny.
Kiv f
1 A IV fC K
,(r(C VMl
0lW5SJff
- lhllVl.lUI ll(w
I Apamphletof Information andab-
stract oi tne ans,suovvint; lltw toj
vuntain i-.ucnts, invcnii. Trade
salaries, uoprrixiita, sent Jrec,
. AdJr.M H1UNN U. CO.sbl
b 1 11 ron it ,s ny, s2w
. flew urL.
jl.JJSV-if u
THE ODELL
TYPI WRITER.
J-.M will buy the Odeh, 'I"wk WKirrR
.'lth 7o char.tcters, and 315 for lbe Si.ngu.
CSEOni.r.T., warranted to do better work
th.iunu maculae marie.
It combines Snii'LiciTV with DuitABli
iT,fsi-KnD, Kase ol Oi'KUATioN wtars
miitrer without cost of icpuirinK tlmn kdt
otl.ir luachine. 11ns m ink nbbon to
botlur the operator. Ills neat, stdivtac
t till, nickel plated, pevlect and adapted to
till kinds of lypo v, ritlng. Like a printlnt
pies-., It pioduces sharp, clem.. legiWe
nianufcrlpt. Two or tin coptts tun vt
nijuli at one wrltipe Arj In.el i. iiitir
hnr. cm btcimictin oreiaior iu ' )
eoilc-rHtifO to ..t.y ipimtfr ln' "n
equal the worlt ol tlie Is-tn K lAr
Opei.l. ,
Kellable Agents and iUmm w,it.lil.
Special Inducement to oenlers
For pamphlet Elvlns indoiement, t,
nddivsi ODF.LL T l'fc It PI r K '-,;.
S.) and 87 Sth Ave. I liuaKO.III.
fti'jOlt
Animal Sflionl Election.
VTOT1C.E Is hereby eirnthut tbeirsjUr
1 annual school ckrt u n tc
distilct No. -Jl, Mai mil court) W
Kou, .will be held nt he, its vwn
house in the cltv of s-nl tn. "ii Monday
.March !, A. 1). ls'Jl, for tne pi n'-f lt'
lui; one director lor the turn 'I tnrt
years; one school clerk foi tbeurnioioi
year, Mild eltctlan to l.igin a .oinrtP
in. and continue until b p. tn i n'1" ?,'
1 It mMIIUi
Cluirmtoi lUutrdui Direccs.
i.viiesi.i . , ,v
' W.ll.SIMfsO.N.CVt
This Febiuary 2li, ItAlt.
M.J.PATl'O.M.ft
lildiiilgc Bkck, LUk o.-id.
DNeases of women mid clsildie.i i
and jihtvute dlsonsti.
A SPECI.UTY-
Iti olllco day uud n ,ht
free.
C iC-t!
Do Toy hi
A Newspjirx!- thut Is 1 'i
pendent; tliomiuro '' I '
the tool of any ouef M.iuh.
WEEKLY CAPITAL Ji
Published ut the State Cap '
peryenr, six mntlis76o, .on u u
-Brigbt NewsyFi-
ii -
Il ooiitai-'U
The Jiattlo of the iv"1
A(j a hist J'littodOt
And Low i p
The Rank Pretens'ons uft'Jv
gans of the Mor'f1 .
It l iwtt a hxmioi ' ' '" ',' i
Its lnrtne to b n.J i : ', ,
foot. ItH not tw i i ' 7' ,,
BT pollUetftB. I- "-' , ' j
ltdrwa. -,.'
1'uUllslitI Kvr
Wui'lcdut.luh
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wr
v
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m J"Uoior . u
a Uubof in nf
-" I
j
l. . KIII.K.V, nl one oopv ' o"
'"' M4ti-w. ous year for fi
n
$fmmv&mmiMtiaum&iMMM
t-ow' 'tw-issFtaStV-
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