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EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL ii "THE PEOPLES' PAPER." yoii. 3. SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 14, 1891. "TO-DAY'S NEWS TO-DAY." NO. 320 QPS 1 T JUST WHERE THE LAUGH COMES IN. Is tho fact, thnt tho regular every day sales, twelve months in the year at . McF. PATTON'S Book Store, 98 State Street. SCHOOL BOOKS, FINE STATIONERY, ALBUMS, LEATHLR GOODS and all Stationer's Goods can be had 10 to 20 PER CENT CHEAPER Than at an Other House in Salem XIKr TBE CAPITAL JOURNAL MOFER BROTHERS, - Editors. fUULI8HEDDAILY.KXOEITSUNDAY, BY THE Canital Journal Publishing Company. (Incorporated.) Offlce, Commercial Street, In P.O. Building e-nierea nt tho postomce nt Salem, Or., as f eccnd-clKEF matter. GO TO- CRISSMAN FOB. - & - OSBURN SHOES. 261 COMMEItCIA JS T 3R ES XS T . HENRY SCHOMAKER Will have something to say in this space about AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS For the next six months. Keep track of his tale. - AGENCY OE STAVER & WALKER. The Oregon Land Co., -with its- MUSIC lie ice it i Salem, flnm i mm, Of all kinds Pianos, Organs, Violins, Guitars, Banjos and Mandolins, (whole ale and retail) over 800 of the latest and most popular SHEET MUSIC. if you contemplate the purchase of a mu sical instrument write to us for an illus trated Catalogue by mail. P. H. EAST0N &. Co., 310 Com'l St., Salem, Or. FREE. (In the State Insurance Building) and branch offices in Portland, Astoria and Albany, Has for sale a large list of Grain, Stock and Fruit Farms; also and Suburban Property. D6 Oregon Land Co. was esneeiaHv nrtmnizfifl for tlin niirnoso of huvincr Nwb-dividing large tracts of land, and has during the past two years vugui ana subdivided ovor 3,200 acres into 'm to Twenty Acre Parcels mm ml K08.!0' thi8 undertaking Is shown in the fact that out of 280 tracts rwea (lU the ninrkof OO; !,,, l,.,, DJ Ufa slnl,.i Ili tan onms1 ill e land in Fruit,' ' iff Yield a Larger Income "uOaCrefl nf U'lioaf I.. 1. 1,., I.. ...! TT.,1I.. Iirn1r.n.nn1fnnliinlli. cements in the way of roads, clearing the land, fences, etc. We r.K --- -.v wi muu 1UI Hill Millie IJJJVC IJCl huic no vuu ,twm.i. v ., ...bu iaiiii, auav for Pamphlet and Price List. Jas. THFGROCERS Commercial Street The Best for the Money all the Time. SEE THE SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY'S Vibrating Shuttle No. 2 THE NEW FEDERAL. )UDf3K FOR QK EUON. In a short time the president Is to fill several new created judgeships. It la generally believed that Mr. At torney Dolph, of Dolph, Bellengor, Simon & Co., Portland, a brother of Senator Dolph, is to bo appointed. There will bo other candidates, but it is not assumed that thov Imvo very brilliant prospects. If the cur tain could bo drawn from tho stago of secret political history, it might reveal tho fact that the offlco was created for the purpose of being filled hy a particular person, and that per son one near to tho throue of Influ ence. Tills will not be deemed far fetched conjecture by those well in formed. The people are not supposed to have any voice in tho selection of federal judges, who are appointed for life or good behavior. Connected with these courts is a vast retinue of other appointments, federal attor neys, marshals, detectives, revenue spies, etc., all tending to diminish the popularity of these courts, and if the people had a voice In the matter they Mould probably altogether abol ish them. These courts as a rule not only shield corporate power, but are the place of refuge of corporation managers in their litigations with citizens. They go far to amend state legislation and interfere with people's measures when tho latter at tempt to place checks upon tho trusts, combines and machinations of the plutocrats all over the nation. The people have little practical in terest of tho federal courts. That a member of this law-firm should be taken will arouso still more bitter prejudices against thii court. That certain politicians should have an inside influence with the federal court, before which often come cases involving millons of money and property, and rights of whole communities, Is not ngree able to contemplate. It 4s not a crime but it is a misfortune that we cannot all be members of that law firm, another one of whom will prob ably be clerk of that court. One inestimable privilege will remain to the common citizen.that of retaining the balance of the firm when having a caso in the court. Thus do wo Americans always have left one boon aba result of our free institutions and resplendent manner of filling the high offices of the judiciary. In far more perfect condition thnn ours. Her trained diplomats and scientific negotiators will overmatch any set of men this country can secure as members of the board of arbitration. Blaluo had better havo cut tho Bearing sea controversy short as Znch Chandler onco solved a knotty controversy before Grant's cabinet by saying to tho British minister: 'ITell her British majesty to go to hades, but put It In diplo matic language." SUGGESTED COMMENTS. Salem nicely. should pave her streets Governor Pennoyer is strong for economy, but stronger for Pennoyer. If tho reform school don't catch 'em, Oregon could send a lot of her cigarette smoking boys to tho world's fair. Tho Astoria Board of Trade is 'ne gotiating with a Montana syndicato that seeks n location to establish a sawmill. What's tho use abusing tho legis lature for not passing tho world's fair bill? Tho governor would havo vetoed It anyhow. What shall the census bo In 1900? From 400 to 700 secoud-clpss passen gers arrive at Portland from tho east daily. With Moody or Thompson for governor, does any onolmagino Ore gon would havo gone unrepresented at the world's fair? Hardly. Tho semi-annual convention of the Pacific Coast Woman's Press Association meets at Union Squaro ball, San Francisco. March 10-18. -LATEST AND BEST OE ITS CLASS.- AlTKEN, GROCERIES AND PRODUCE. " THE BEST CANNED GOODS picest Fruits and Vegetables in Season Garden Seeds, Field Seeds and FU lower Seeds, Fresh and true to name. Ne fhu Orange Store, State St., Salem, Or. Salem Truck Dray Co. t)Com...,JTr?y8 and trucks mnv i fm DRAYS AND TRUCKS always ready for order. Sell und dellve wood, huy, coal and lumber. Of- n . " nee mate di..p !- TQfH,!a??.ucKsroaybe found throughout the day at wie ana Commercial streets. Ournewdeelgu of Vibrating Shuttle Machine is the latest tdeyelop ment of that popular principle, containingspeclafpateulcd improvements, what makes it ; 1st The lightest running machine in the market. 2d The simplest muchlno in the world. It requires absolutely no leacning." 3d The only Vibrator that makes a perfectBtltcb a result heretofore at tained la family machines only by our Oscillator. 4th The only Vibrator which can sew from lightest to heaviest cotjon vithout change of tension, covering the whole range of family work. POINTS OF SUPERIORITY. J. It has a far shorter needle than any other machine of lis clawi. 2. It has the simplest fchuttle made: you can't help threading It right. 3 It has the latest and next form of automatic bobbin winder, 4 It has the latest and best stitch regulator. By simply turuiuguftorew the stitch can be lengthened or shortened while the machine In run ning at full speed. No fastening necessary; Jt etays wherever you leave it. Tne Ultimate Perfection of a- hliuple family sewing ma chine BURT CASE, Agent, 327 Commercial street. SOME HOLECIBMH. It is due the craft to say there are occasionally newspaper writers who have something to learn. Tho young man who edits the Republican Oregouian'sDemocraticTelegiam In dulges these selecisms: "The Franzeons aro a respectable couple of the middle class." Not yet quito havo distinct classes been recognized in this country. "The democratic party Is tho farm er's party, because it believes all other Interests depend upon tho ag ricultural classes." The theory that tho Democratic party are the farmer's party is not well sustained. In Oregon tho democratlo party furnished tho lead ership whenever corporation Inter ests were in danger in tho senate. In Ohio tho democracy succeeds Standard Oil Paino with Millionaire Brlce. In imminent danger of pass ing a free silver bill, tho democratic party supplies its great loader to pre vent that desideratum of all farmers, in Grover Cleveland's anti-free-sllycr letter. For a democratic paper tho Tele gram would do well to overhaul Its vocabulary in relation to classes. We have not reached tho stage of development when American peo ple cati conveniently be divided on" into classei to herd by themselves. The whole thing smacks so much like the Republican Oregon Ian that the Democratic Telegram need not have gone to the expense qf moving its office four blocks. An oxchaugo talks of a town in Oregon without it newspaper. Some aro worse oir,thau to bo without a paper in.havlng what they have. Jay Gould's nrayor is circulating freely in tho newspapers. When he addresses tho throno of graco, there must bo somo prospect of getting a corner on It. Tho Oregonlau will not care who goes to congress from tho East Ore gon district, whether he's a republi can or a democrat, so bo's a good corporation mnn and will help keep tho rivers closed. A day of rest should not bo a day of drunkenness. Therefore ouforco the Suuday law! Tacoma News. Why not enforco the laws against drunkeness? Why try to secure one thing by doing another? The Astoria Pioneer and Express havo been moved to, and will here after bo published as, tho East Side Express at East Portland Mr. Ire land Is a veteran Oregon journalist, and will be ably assisted by his son, who Is also a competont nowspaper writer. They will tavor consolidation. Portland is to havo a Simon-pure democratlo organ. Mr. Robot t A. Thompson and V. W. Copeland aro the new managers of the Portland World. The editor is to be Mr T., an able California (mill-driver. The introductory concludes as follews: Tho Italian poet Ariosto, of the fifteenth century, having built him self a small house among the aspir ing mansions of his wealthy neigh bors, put ovor It this modest Inscrip Inscrip teon: "Small, yet It Hiillfl mo; In of no proteinic; And Htund or lull, 'tin lit my own ox. pene." Churchill Sash, Door & Manufacturing Co., Sash Doors, Blinds & Mouldings, Turning & Scroll Sawing. Hotue Klnlihlnr made to order. .r .iiiv uiiv hr which we cau alwykpa full upply of veaaoned toek orall I NetlScuf JSSiuSZ WorK Von-tr ofTnufc, and Jiio umu, (Ule.n, Oregon. ' AUK WB IN TIIK BOUI'T Stripped of all diplomatic verbiage, England comes out ahead In the negotiations over Belirlng sea. The situation now is decidedly unfavor able to American interest, The question whether Amorlcan control of tho seal fisheries in Alaska waters shall be exclusive is to be left to arbitration. That means several years of diplomatic wrangling In somo foreign court. The Issue to bo arbitrated is tho question) what rights had Russia over the Alaskan waters prior to helling Alaska to the United States? England generously concedes thut the United Slates has all tho right now that Ruulu ever had, but Eng land never conceded that Russia bad any. The result of this state of afiulrs will be that England has gained usury advantage. Her foreign records, her treaty archives are kept A Story Willi a .Moral. A good story comes from across tho river, in which a scrlptual motto fig ures as tho cause of a heavy finan cial loss to an innkeeper. Tho principal and only hotel nt OystervlIIo Is kept by a Mrs. Mcln tyre, and when, something like two weeks ago, the sale of the school lands took place there, a largo num ber of speculators visited the county scat of Paciflo county, and tho reg istry of the Molntyro hotel contain ed more names within a few short days than ever before. Tho guests wore a happy, sen-contented molt, and did not gaze with that "ufrald-of-belng-charged-six-dolluru-a-d ay " look at tho attaches of the house. Tho guests also all developed won derful appetites. Whether it was the bracing air that circles around tho home of the great northwestern oyster, or something else, is not known, but three, four, and oven five meals a day was the rulo with most of the boarders, With tho close of the luilo the guests of the ilotal Molntyro took their departure, and, strange to say, tho majority forgot to see the cash ier. One gentleman was stopped us he was leaving, and asked to liqui date. "Charge it; I'll be buck In a few days," lie said. "But I dou't trust you," ventured tho lady. "Oh, yes you do; your sign says so." "Sign? What sign?" "Why, your sign Iti thure," sld tho departing guest, pointing to the dining room. There mi tho wall hung tho fate ful motto, it had been given to Mrs. Mel u tyro's little girl as a Hun day school prize, und rend; "I will truat mill not be a(rad," CHURCH NOTES. St. Paul's Episcopal Mission, Ba korelleld, Cal., has taken tho neces sary Bteps for becoming an Inde pendent parish, and n movement is under way for providing a rectory. Pastor McNutt. of tho Pilgrim Congregational church, East Oak laud, Cal., Is illustrating his Sunday evening sermons by stereoptlcon views from Raphael, Murillo and others, and Is drawing crowded houses. Tho leading Catholic ladles of tho Western Addition, Ban Frauclsco, aro making active preparations for tho holding of n grand fair for tho purposo of ralslug funds to com plete St. Dominic's Church. It will open April 30th mid continuo two weeks. Rev. Father Calzia, of Bt. Joseph's Church, San Jose, Cal., who has been suffering from sovero Illness has re covered and resumed his wonted duties. St. John's Catholic Church, soon to bo removed to a lot purchased by Rov. John McGluty, pastor of Holy Cross Church on Eddy streot, near Scott, S.F., will probably only bo used as a church for the parish ioners of Holy i Cross parish for a short time, as ItlsFathorMcGinty's Intention to build a lino edtfico lu tho near future. Rov. Jesso Smith, tho ovaugollst, has justi.returued from Humboldt county, Cal., whore ho ban been working all winter outsldo tho boundaries of pastoral charges, and where for 100 miles squaro there is not a pastor of any church. He re ports having organized a chargo of threo appointments, whore a Sunday school Is now maintained, and In one of them, Rio Del, ho Bccured a lot for a church, which will probably soon bo built on. Tho Presbyterians and Cougrega tlonallsts aro each trying to got pos session of tho Hold at Folton, Santa Cruz county, Cal. Tho place is not largo enough for both. Father Charles Paudosl, wholdied recontly at tho Okanogan Mission of tho Oblato fathers In British Colum bia, first enmo to this coast in 1847, with other Oblato fathers, to Chribt lanizo tho Indians of Washington. Ho was n nntlvo of Marseilles, Franco, and wnsasou of tho) cele brated Admiral Paudosl of tho French navy. Brought up In lux ury, highly educated and holr to 2,000,000 franca, ho loft all to live with tho Indians ns they lived, suf fer great privations from huugcraiid cold, and bo buried by thorn in an obscure grayo. An extensive revival is reportedin Lompoc, Cal. Union meetings wore held and ovor 100 professed conver sion. Tho Cumberland Presbyte rian church, of which Rov. B. F. Whitcmore, is pastor, received twenty-six and most of the others havo Joined tho other churches. At Carpentorla, Cal., $1000 has been raised, through gifts and sub scriptions, for tho erection of a prot estant EpUcopal church there. Tho Btato Sunday school Associa tion of Oregon will hold Us next convention at Eugene May 10th, 20th and 21st. An excellent pro pram has boon arranged and tho best speakers secured. Pastor Bates of tho Eugene Or., Congregational Church has arranged for a courso of lectures to bo given for tho boueflt of tho church. At n congregational meeting of tho Presbyterian church a call was extended to Rov. O. W. Glboney to Associated Press Report and Digests of all Important News of To-Day. MISCELLANY. KIIiRAIN AND GODFREY. San Francisco, Mar. 14. Jako Kllraiu, of Baltimore, and George Godfrey (colored) of Boston, met in a finish fight nt the California Ath letic club last night for $5000. Tho betting ranged from a hundred to sixty, to a hundred to seventy-five in Kilraln's favor. Kllraia was seconded by Muldoon and Jim Hall, the Australian, with Ernest Rocber as bottle holder. Godfrey's seconds were Frank Steele aud the latter's brother Jack, whllo Peter Jackson officiated as bottlo holder. KHrain weighed about 102, to Godfrey's 174. The men camo together with rights on rlba,n couple of clinches fol lowed. Kilrnln got in both hands on tho faco, but tho force of the blowB was lost by Godfrey breaking ground. Tho men camo together again and exchanged a number of blows for tho head. In the forty-fourth round tho negro became so groggy that he stood in tho ring with his hands down, unablo to defond himself. Kllraln, though very weak, went in and finished him, and was de clared winner. JUDGE LYNCH. Milan, Tenn.,Mar. 14. Tho end ing of a fearful crime and its conse quences took place Wednesday night about four miles north of Tavonia. Last Christmas Miss Angio Bolton, a 10-year-old gtrl,was dragged from her homo and criminally assaulted by n neighbor named Henry Banders, aged twenty, A posse was organ ized to lynch Sanders, but ho escaped to Texas, where ho remained until a fow days ngo. He was taken siok whllo in Texas, and came homo last week In order that ho might recslvo the care of his family. Tho relatives of tho girl waited for his recovery, and ' Weducsday night a mob went to bis house, dragged him from his bed, and, heedless of tho screams ot his mothor and Bisters, hanged him to a limb of a tree within twenty yards of his house. THE JIENNESSY CASE. New Orleans, March 14. Tho trial of tho nine Sicilians for tho assassination of Chief of Police Honnessy last October was con cluded yesterday afternoon, tho Jury briuglng in a verdict of not guilty as to six of tho accused and falling to agreo upon a vordlot as t tho other three. As tho Verdict was read each person in tho court room turned to tho person next to him, and there was an audiblo ex pression of Burprlso and dissatis faction. The prisoners will be re manded, as there is bMU another chargo against them in connection with tho sarao caso. Tho Jurors re fused to. discuss with reporters what had happened in the jury room. When tho Jurymen reached the street they were hooted at by tho crowd, who had already learned the verdict. WILL MARRY A TITLE. Wilmington, Del. March 14. The wedding of Miss Nannie Bay ard, youngest daughter ot ox-Secretary Bayard, to Count La wenhaupt, of Sweden, Is announced to tuke becomo settled pastor of tho church. IJlco early In April lu this city. Mr. Gibonoy has been with tho church filnco Jan. 1 1800. Ho re ceived a unanimous call at the meeting last night, and his sulury was Increased to $1100 per annum. Oregon City Among tho latest presidential ap pointments Is that of Rov. Helah Merrill, of Audover, Mass., nt one time minister of tho Third Congre gational church of San Francisco as consul in Jerusalem. Ifo has held this position before, Pastor IIIII, tho now minister of llio Congregational church at Berkeley, California, Is having large Sunday o veiling congrega tions. The sermons are vcrv short and the tlino Is largely devoted to a pralsoHorvIco, In which tho choir Is insisted by an efficient orchestra of ten instruments. At a congregational ecleslasticul council held recently In tho parlor of tho Young Men's Christie n Asso elation of Sun Frunclsd Califor nia. Tho resignation of Rev. C.W. IIIII as pastor of the Congregational church ut San Jose was approved and the relation declard dissolved. The commendatory resolutions of the Sun Joso church was heartily In domed by tho counoll.of which Rov. Dr. Pond wuh chairman, The Methodist Episcopal church, South, has fixed upon two episcopal residences In California. Bishop Huygood will havo his residence at Los Angeles and Bishop Fitzgerald In this city, Ban Francisco. The new Mothodlat tabernacle at Twouty.thlrd avenue, Oakland, Cal., was dedicated lust Sunday, and $260 was raised toward paying for Ut NOT CONFIRMED, Washington, March 14, No In formation has been received at tho Chllliau legation regarding tho re ported assassination of President Balmacoda, or Chili. It la not bo lioycd to bo true. UUFFALO RILL, Chicago, March 14. Buflulo Bill has secured tho couseut of the gov ernment, aud will, within a few days start for Europe with the hos tile Sioux now hold at Fort Sheri dan. FiaHTER OETH 80 DAYS. Seattle, March 14. J. J. Mc Carthy, who acted as second for George Shafer in a prize fight at the People's theatre, February 7, In which Shafer wob killed by Billy Doyle, entered a plea of guilty in the criminal court to aiding aud en couraging a prize fight. McCarthy was sentenced to 30 days Jail and a flue of $100. YOUNG MITCHELL, Han Francibco, March 14. Young Mitchell, who defeated La Blanche last mouth, In speaking of tho Burke-Prltchard fight said; "I am anxious for a go with Prltchard, and if he will uot come to America I will go to Loudon after him." TRKABURKH HUSTON. Wabihnotow, March 14, United States Treasurer Iliutou returned yesterday afternoon from a visit to his homo In Indiana, and reiHid hla duties t -the treasury depart ment. He eald lie did not know how long he would retain his prewat office, He tendered hla reelgaatlon to the presidnt on February 24th, In order that hla successor might be appointed during the session of the senate, aud, has not heard from the m 4