Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, March 16, 1891, Image 2

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    transferor this cut-throat orgnnlza
lion to America.
Tho ludlgnatlon nud excitement
was euch that mob law and lynch
Ing wore about to be resorted tot
when the entire community folt that
In the endeavor to reach the guilty
parties innocent Ilnllunn might be
sacrificed. To allay tho excitement
aud to assist tho constituted mi thor
ites, tho mayor ajipolutod a commit
tee of fllty rcprcseutnHve citizens to
take chargo of the investigation and
to aid in tho trial and conviction of
Uio assassins. This mcasuro arrest
ed violence. The committee entered
upon the work, aud at a mugs meet
lute subsequently held in front of the
city hall the actions of tho commit
tee were ratified, and they wero en
couraged to continue their labors to
secure tho prosecution and trial by
the courts. A ftcr mouths of prepara
tion, the trial, which continued
thrco weeks, and in which distin
guished counsel assisted ably the dls
trlct attorney, was commenced.
Tho jury, charged to have been
bribed and corrupted, in faco o1
oyldonco establishing guilt, run
dered a verdict of mis-trial as to
tliroa of tho assassins ScafTodl,
Monaster! and Pollltzo and acquit
ted thrco assassins, Macueca, Mar
ches! and Bagnctto. Three more
were on trial and wero acquitted be
cause of Insufficient ovldencc. These
wero Matruuga, Tncornona and the
boy Marches), Tho acquittal of
Machoca, tho chief conspirator, and
Marchcsl and Bagnctto, aud the
mis-trial as to Pollltze, BcafTedl and
Monaster! fell like a thunderbolt up
on tho community and Impressed
tho law-abiding citizens with the
conviction that tho laws had been
violated; and that their vordlcl
invited assassination, and engrafted
tho Italian Mafia upon American
Institutions, Tho feeling grow so
strong that for solf-presorvatlon tho
pcoplo must reaumo tho authority,
which they had delegated to tho
courts, and which tho courts were
poworloss to enforce This feeling
Increased until It found vent In a
mass meeting Saturday morning at
10 o'clock. This uprising of tho
people to secure tho punlshmont of
tho assassins who struck down their
chief offlcor ofpollco In the night
tlino with premeditated assassina
tion, was orderly, and tho peoplo
dispersed quietly so soon ns their
work of vindication was done.
INTKIlNATlONAIi QUIBTION.
Judicial tribunals as to transfer to
tho passlonoto Judgment of a mob a
question that should have been ad
judicated dispassionately and by tho
settled rules or law. Tho govern
ment of t'jo United Stales must
give to thosubjecls of friendly powers
that pecurlly which It demands for
her own citizens when temporarily
under foreign Jurisdiction. It Is the
hope of tho president that you will
co-operato with him In maintaining
tho obligations of tho United States
toward those Itullau subjects who
may be within the perils of tho
present excitement, that further
bloodshed and violence may bo pre
vented, aud that all offenders against
the law may bo promptly brought
to Justice.
This telegram was tho rchult or a
courerenco between tho president
aud secretary, yesterday afternoon,
Baron Fava, tho Italian minister
having previously called on Secre
tary Blaine and earnestly protested
against the killing or his country
men, and demanding at the same
time protection for the other Ital
ians In New Orleans.
A MAFIA WAUNINO.
Nkw Oiimjans, Murch 10.
Father Manoritta was visited by a
reporter this morning, and he exhib
ited a letter he had received. The
stamp on the envelope showed that
It had passed through the city post
olllco March 0, at 3 p. tn. Father
Manoritta receiyed it the morning
of the 10th. The letter bore the seal
of tho Mafia organization a skull
and crons-boues at tho top and
bottom. Tho letter advised the rev
erend rather that lie had better stay
at homo and not go to court every
day, as his prevenco hero did not do
society any good. Ho was told to
beware. Tho letter Ii signed "The
Mafia Society M. M. Co." Father
Manoritta said he had Intended to
give the letter to tho district at
torney, but refrained from doing ho
through fear. Ho further said the
Jury in tho l'rovenzatio caso had
been entirely too lenient with them.
While ho deplored tho courso of
citizens In acting us they did yester
day, similar action in another caso
would provo more ed'ectual in com
pletely eradicating tho Mafia society,
MAKING INVISTICIATJONB.
Nkw Ohi.kanh. Mar. 10. Things
have quieted down hero now. At
torney general is making investiga
tions of Saturday's proceedings.
Tho prison olllclals say they recog
nized sumo of the persons on the
Inside of the prison and their names
aro understood to have been for
warded to the attorney general.
Iloiin, Maroh 10,-Tlio Italian Home Indictments may follow as
government has iustiuutcd Baron do
Fava, Italian minister at Washing
ton, to present n vehement protest Ui
tho United States against tho notion
of tho mob at Now Orleans on Satur
day nud tho United States has
promised to mako an Investigation.
Baron do Fava, In a dispatch to
Marquis do Itudlni, tho Italian pre
mier aud foreign minister, slates lie
has protested against tho inaction of
tho local olllclals in New Orleans
and that Mr. Blaine, tho American
secretary or state, has expressed
horror ut tho acts of tho New Or
leans mob, promising ho would
Immediately mako tho orders of tho
president in tho matter, and that the
decision would bo communicated to
the Italian government,
aiiout cokui.ot.
Romk, Ituly, Mar. 10. Tho Bon
Chisclotto Delia Mauclu remarks:
"Italy ought to demand measures
to bo taken to protect tho Italian
colouy in Now Orleans." Addlug
howover; "It is just also to reoog
nlzo tho fuel that a similar Incident
would not occur If tho towns on tho
Atlantloshoro wero not Infested with
thocx-galloy slaves of Kurnpo."
WIMj NOT 8K.ND AN IKON OI.AI).
ItoMK, March 10. Popolo Itomnno
referring to tho Now Orleans trug
cdy says: "Belying on tho fore
ulght of American authorities, and
out of regard for a sincerely friendly
power, Italy has refrained from
6endug an ironclad to tho mouth or
the Mississippi river,"
HLAINK'a TKI.KC1KAM.
Washington, Mnr.lO, Secretary
Dlaluosent tho following telegiam
lo Governor Nicholls nt Now Or
lcaus: It has been represented to tho
prcbldont by tho minister of Italy
accredited to this government that
among the victims or tho deplorable
. iiiuuocrwhlchtookplaco in thoelty
of New OrleansycBtorday.thuro were
thrvo or moro subjects of the klugor
Italy, Our ticuty with that fi loudly
Wymgmvt (which under tho eon
NNqHgtha supreme law of the
lt4RSaHMMitee to Italian subject
lo&dlwfhi the United Htates. the
tho ttiubt wiibtant proteetloti mid
security for their iwmum und prop-
rty, making them itmenublo on the
formality, but so great ti nunibor of
pcoplo were concerned In the killing
It will be Impossible to arraign them
ull or to secure conviction In caso
they should bo arrested. Tho Ital
ian consul saya a full report of the
proceedings have been transmitted
to tho legation at Washington, aud
all further action will bo taken
through tho legation.
A NOIil.K 1'KOSSE.
Nr.w Oiu.kanb, La,, March 10.
Tho district attornoy has entered a
nolle prosso as to tho indictments
pending In section B, or tho crimi
nal court, against tho Italians Impli
cated in the llcuucssy assassination.
This releases tho charges against
Mastrianea, Incardonhi and Mar
ches! (boy). Tho Indictment In sec
tion A still holds Sunzerri, l'otorono,
Joint ('anise, Nntalo and 1'letzo.
ANC1KY ITALY.
Boston, Mar. 10. A cablegra.n
from Home says the news or tho
Italian massacro at New Orleans was
not generally known till this morn
ing. Tho gouorul reeling Is one or
Indignation aud tlilmt for reprisal
In some form. An English visitor
mistaken for an American barely
escaped from being mobbed.
WU1TI.I.AW HKII) COMING HACK.
Nnw Youk, Marclt 10. Accord
ing to tho Continent, Mlulsteis
Whltolaw Bold nud Kmnry Smith
aro coming homo and will ivsumu
editorial chargo or their respective
nowspapem, tho Tribune of this city
and Mm Press of Philadelphia. "Mr,
Held," said a well-informed repub
lican, "will nudgu his post ns minis
ter to Franco nud return to this
country before July 1. Ho 1ub
found his stay in Paris to ho very
pleasant, but ho has had all tho dls
tlnullon he wants nud Is coming
homo to direct tho Tribune in the
preliminary sklrmUh fur tho no-t
campaign. Ho could not do it nud
remain in Paris. The lutlueuco of
Mm Tribune will bo thrown to the
support of Mr. Blaine." Tho hamo
reasons aro aoorlbcd for Mr. Smith'
return,
sUNATim H HAUNT'S PUKHItAU,
Han Fhanoikco, Mar. 10. The
era and clergymen, the family and
their immediate friends, tho con
gressional committee, tho senate and
assembly of California, tho board of
supervisors of San Francisco, Major
General Dlmond's staff", General
Gibbon' stair and Mie Society of
California Pioneers. After these
came many local civic organizations
and citizens in carriages and on root.
Tho procession moved from the
church on Stockton street, to Pine
street, to Van Ness avenue, to Post
street, to Baker street aud to Laurel
Hill cemetery. As in tho church,
tho ceremony hero was very simple
No eulogy was delivered and the
burial servlco was brier. The re
mains of the deceased senator were
placed in the Latham vault, where
they will remain until Mrs. Hearst
determines upon tho late senator's
final resting place.
FKOH THE INSANE ASYLUM.
Nashville, March 10. The mini
her of dead by the insane asylum
flro lias been Increased to eleven.
One moro Inmat; Is missing. He Is
believed to be in the ruins.
"THE FAT CONTKintJTOK."
Sheiioyoan Falls, Wis., Mar. 10
A. Miner Griswold, "the fat con
trlbutor,"died suddenly of apoplexy,
Saturday.
JAMES OKANT, IOWA JUIHBT.
Davenpoiit, la., Mar. 10. Judge
James Grant, one or tlie oldest and
best known attorneys or Iowa, died
ut Oakland, Cal., Saturday morn
ing. PItlVATK HANK CLOSES.
Williamsi'oht, Pa., Mar. 10.
Tho private bank or F. It. Wood &
Co., this city, closed today. No
statement Is given out.
IlItEAIv IN LEVEE.
New Orleans, Mar. 10. A cre
vasse occurred this morning In the
leyeo at United States Senator
White's plantation. The break is
sixty root wide.
SHll'WKECK.
New Beufoiu), March 10. Two
roveuue cutlers arrived hero this
morning with tho olllcera and crew
or thoTriana, which was wrecked
on Cutty Ilurk. Tho officers of
these boats think that the Trlaua,
Galena, and Nina aro doomed to
be broken up as heavy seas aro now
washing oyer them.
EX'-OOVEllNOIl ILL.
Nr.w Yomc, Mar. 10. Ex-Governor
ItobhiHon is dangerously ill.
JUDCIK IlltADY DEAD.
New Youk, Mar. 10. Judge John
It. Brady, of tho supremo court,
died this morning, from a stroke of
paralysis.
in the I 0. 0. F. hall at 3 o'clock
yesterday afternoon did damage to
tho extent or $15,000. It originated
in tho ollroom or Ford & Notting'a
grocery on tho lower floor, the stock
or which was completely destroyed.
Tho upper portion or tho building
including tho lodge rooms, was badly J
damaged. About 16 lodges of differ
ent societies ore obliged to seek new
quarters.
ANOTHER SYRACUSE FIRE.
Syracuse, N. Y., March 10.
Yesterday morning the St. James
Episcopal church and tho McLen
nan fiat building was destroyed by
fire. One woman is believed to huve
burned to death. Several bad nar
row escapes,
$00,000.
March 8th abducted hli wife, n
wealthy lady in her owu right.
A CANADIAN IlLIZZARIl.
Montreal, Mar. 10. This city
und vicinity was visited during tile
last twenty-four hours by a terrible
hurricane aud blizzard, and gieat
damage has been done by the wind.
Pillow aud Gersey's rolling mills
were almost totally destroyed. Tiie
spire of St Patrick's church aud
tho magnificent new depot of the
Grand Trunk are damaged. Mauy
private dwellings, barns und houses
In course of construction were du
m.)llshed. Early this morning the
streets wero filled with Hying sigus,
gFffiq
T . A TVTT-O
jlc-: XX I-JJ,
e I lie undersigned i i-njnud lo iun.nl 1,.,
cmds of farm lands at the kt,t rutin. Also iiv i" !l11
irbanp roperty. L. C. FjSHFH, 7 J7 P. () H,,"!1,
CRIMINAL.
slates, branches of trees, etc. The
Tho losses amount to storm has done tremendous damage
lu the country districts, but as the
wires are down in all directions, the
reports aro only just coming in,
and cannot be accurately deter
mined. EXPLOSION IN EGYPT.
Cairo, Egypt, Mar. 10. An ex
plosion at Omdurman Arsenal to
day, killed 100 Dervlshers, and
wrecked everything in the imme
diate neighborhood.
STATE.
A TRIO FIGHT TO DEATH.
Augusta, Ga., Mar. 10. Three
men lost their lives in a quarrel,
uear Moxey, Saturday eveulng.
Harvey Smith was a young plauter,
living nearMoxey, who was married
only a few months ago. He hud
among his employes a mnu uamed
IJoyd Hatton, whom he had to dis
charge. While Hatton was prepar
ing to leave Smith went down to bis
cabin to settle with him. Hatton
met ills approach with a discharge
from his shotgun. Smith drew his
revolver and fired, striking HattonJ
iu the shoulder. Tho appearance or
HiIlHatton, to aid his brother, made
it two to one. Tho next shot from
Smith's gun struck Bill in the heart
and tho next onestruckBoydHatton
lu tho abdomen. Smith fell in a
swoon from his own wounds. Boyd
Hatton ran up and securing Smith's
revolver shot him and was about to
(Ire a second shot when bis arm was
held by the young bride. She had
been attracted by tho firing. Tho
desperate negro was carried into the
cabin and soon died rrotn his
wounds.
PARDONED.
Washington, Mar. 10. ThePres
ident has granted a pardon in the
caso of Chas. Ingram, convicted in
California, or violating tho postn
laws, to take effect at the expiration
or one year from tho date or sen
tence. Tho sentence imposed in tho
caso or John Powell, convicted in
Utah, or ndultery, lias been com
muted to six months.
Ol'I'lCKIt KILLED.
Houston, Tevns, Mar. 10. While
OfllcerJ. F. Tonu was attempting
to arrest two negroes in a dance
house.he wasshotand instantly klll-
ed.atid a bystander, Frank Michaels,
was mortally wounded. The ne
groes escaped.
POLITICAL.
ACCIDENTALLY SHOT.
Jacksonville, Mar. 10. Mike
Ilanloy, Junior member or tho firm
or Hanloy Bros., was accidentally
shot at their stouk rami ou Big
Butto Saturday. Ho was walking
with ono or the rami hands aud o 11
callbnrSmith nud Wesnn revolver
Tell from his baok pocket aud was
discharged, the ball passing through
his right leg above tho knee aud
through his left hip, Indicting pain
ful wounds. Ho was brought homo
for medical treatment.
THE MUMMY A STONE IMAGE.
Eugene, Or., Mar. 10. Thostono
imago of a man or mummy which
was round and brought hero Is now
said to have been found liore, but
brought iu aud taken to the
spot for tho purpose or being round.
It Is said that the Imago was hauled
by nu expressman from tho South
ern Pacific depot to tho bank or the
river, whom tho skill' was left pre
paratory to starting down tho river.
Experts pronounced It nu Image
carved from Btono. But Its reseiu.
bianco of a corpse Is so striking as to
cause much luteiest.
FOREIGN.
P I R E S-
samobasUuMmirowncItUoiiUo the! funeral of tho Juto United State
law or Mm United Ktate unHho Beimtor Oeorgo Hourt tixik phuv In
weveruUtnUs n their duo uud early , ,.
HdwlDUtitttloi). Tim pivtl.lt.Ht diep. ! iM ""' J''!- Iur wliiunL
y wjjrvte Mint Mm ciilieim of New of ,uo B"1" Mde, N- l '-.
Orteaiw should have ti dhmnragvd ' oUm1 an ewort. Tta-y wtf followed!
(he purity aui HdeqUucy f their hoarrls'econhUulngthf)ulUa
FLOURING MILLS DUSritOYEL'.
Eugene, .Mar, 10. Tho large
flouring mill nt Cottage Grove, be
longing to Hon. 11. M. Veatch
burned about 3 o'clock Saturday
morning, Tim origin or tho tiro is
unknown. Tim loss is estimated nt
IIO.OOJ; Insured for f0,500.
lll'KYATOlt llUKNEt).
Moscow, Idaho, Mar. 10. Satur
day morning, about l'J o'clock, the
l'aulllo Coast elevator burned. Itf,.
(XX) bushels or whaat wero in stor
age, IiOas fil.WK), sup)osetl to be
covered by Insurance. The lire was
undoubtedly or an lucondtury ori
gin. (lirrTHl) HY FIRE.
Oi.hvhl.vni, Mar. Ifi. Klein,
Godhurt A Kismiso's extensive cloth
ing house wits gutted by lire last
night. Tho loa amounts tu $160,000,
ou Mm stock. Tho Ion ou Mm build
ing will reach (20,000.
IN SAN'jOdlt, CAL.
Han Johk. Cm!., Mnr. 15. -A fln
KING OF ROHEMIA.
Vienna, Mar. 10. Count Taafo is
seriously urging tho emperor to make
peaco with tho young Czechs by con
senting to bo crowned king or Bohe
mia as necessary to the Becuilty or
the empire. The young Czechs nro
highly elated over their triumph
and havo assumed an independent
and insolent attitudo toward tho
Germans. They reftiso to converse
with olllclals iu Mm German lan
guage aud sing Bohemian patriotlo
sougH In tho streets or Praguo. It Ih
belleyed iu Vienna that Russian
agents aro nt work stirring up the
Salvlo sentiments among the people
and eudeavoring to detacli them
from their allegiance to Austria.
EMPEROR AND 11ISMARK.
Uerlin, March 10. Tim prospect
of any full and complete reconcilia
tion between tho emperor and BIs
inark is considered fttr distant, al
though a modus viveudl may bo es
tablished. Miguel Is Mm kaiser's
mnu to succeed Cuprlvl. The possi
bility that Blsmark may enter tho
relehstag Is said to make tho salser
anxious to prevent hint fioin Icing
the active leader of an opposition.
Tho kaiser's mind seems bent upon
warlike preparations, aud It Is be
lieved that his elder motive lu con
ciliating BIumiH'k and Wuldorsra Is
to have the empire lu harmony for
Mm struggle that ho expects must
soon come about.
THE FARRAR CASE.
Toronto, Mar. 10. It Is under
derstoed thegovernment Is consider
lug what it should do with Edward
Farrar, T)fl government has been
advised by kollilh,ra thaH'ls conduct
came williiu the law relating to
high treason.
THE (USE OF JACKSON.
Lo.HN, Mar. 10.--Her majesty's
high court or Justice today refused
to grant a writ of habeas poipuj hi
compel li 11 Jsekbou, of Clllberal.
tu produce hU wife lu court. The
Oiiiirt held that If Mm woman was
IllliTttttd the had her rtiuctly iu
ipplloullon fur protection whloh the
cculdmake liefore any mugUtrate.
Jut laoH.lt will bo rememberetl oy
SENATOR DOLPIl'S IDEAS.
Washington, March 10. "In
reply to your question in regard to
the pre flerence or political parties In
Oregon to the presidential nomina
tion for 1892, I would say that Sec
retary Blalno has been for many
years a fuvorlte candidate upon tho
Pacific coast, ir ho were to be a
candidate mr the presidential nomi
nation lu 1892, I have little doubt
that a majority or tho republicans
in the state I represent would very
strongly favor his nomination.
Governor D. B. Hill, of New York,
lias (oiuo warm admirers among the
democrats iu tho state of Oregon
but uow that ho is wholly out of
the presidential race by his accep
tance of the United States senator
ship from New York, I think from
all the expressions I have heard In
regard to the matter from the dem
ocrats of my state, that at present
a majority of the democratic party
would favor the nomination of ex
Prcsldent Cleveland."
CAMFORNIA'SSENaTOR.
Sacramento, Cal., Mar. 10. The
ballot token In joint session of the
legislature for U. S. senator today
resulted: Estee 37, De Young 24,
Felton 14, Blanchard 12, Perkins 1,
Wetmore 1. Tills shows a gain over
Saturday's vote or three for Estee,
one for De Young and one for Fel
ton, but us a number of members were
then ubsetit tho gain is only appar
ent except In Estee's case where n
net gain 'of threo Is made. The
democrats east their 22 votes for
John P. Trlsli.
Both the method and results when
Sjrup of Figs is taken ; it is pleasant
and refreshing to tho tnate, nnd acta
centlyyet promptly on the Kidneys,
Liver and Bowels, cleanses tho sys
tem effectually, dispels colds, head
aches and fevers and cures habitual
constipationpermanently. Forsalo
iu 50o and $1 bottles by all
druggists.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL
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Rates $2.50 nitl $5.00 n Day
Open to tho public Thursday. Hcpt. 11,
181)0. Rest hetel between Portland and
San Francisco. Alms to be first class In
all Its appointments. Its tables arc served
with the choicest fruits grown in the Wit
amette valley.
A. I. WAGNER,
Proprietor
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ItEAli ESTATE BROKERS
AND NOTARIES rUBLlC.
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Of the choicest styles. Tho latest style?
from San Francisco and the east, A. Hue
line of novelties. Ladles Jinvlted to cull
inspect aud compare pi ices.
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Box 2S1. S.tlom, Oregon. Deputy t'nuut
Cleri' Vrlte for blankb.
INSURE IN YOUR HOME COMPAQ
"The State."
Assessed nearly ono-tliiid'of a. million
GKO. it. IIKELKH, City Agent
And special agent for iiar'ou county. Oi
no win. i he Company.
flrn Gnm D 1. .. "-0
w io jjumu iKU1Q fljffa?
They never look ahead nor think. PtBT, V
known to wait till planting season, run toil "k
n .v .., uu ...tu icycm oyer it for i- ..".'"
tn than stop and think what they will want f' .1 ,64
VICK'S SEEDS never disapJ;'0, ,. '.
fj rrom the millions who have planted them ir u
Sj line, MAKE NO MISTAKE AtoJStf k 4
cents ior viciz-s jnortu Guide, deduct .1. '
t ... j i.-. . -.. . ' ucuuct the ta
nun. .... uiuc, 11 i.uoi3 naming. This Bio.
loijue contains three colored plates ft.j , """
ties ever offered, aco In cash premium. ...v ll"r t
club orders. Jtooo cash prizes at one of the Si.l'tJl
orana oiler, cnance lor all. Made in different l I
ever before : too paces SU x ioK Inrv.. lui-sl
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ItOCUKSTEn'.l
25c Want Column.
N.tices Inserted for ONB OLNT l'EK
WOUI) KACH INHKKT1UN. No ntlcr
tlsemeut inserled In this .oiumii for le"
than twenty-five cents.
rpO UliNT. Kun.i'-lit'd looms at :'.a
JL Court Htrt-et, opposite statu houe.
d-".t
J.H.HAAS,
THE WATCrotAKUif,
, 2I5J Commercial St., - ' alem, Orwji
(Next door to Klein's.)
Hpecinity oi spectacles, aud
quicks. iiiciies ana jewelry.
fepWtj
LOST. A small bill bnok cnntiilnlng
coutrncK Kindei will plenbo le.iNe
it Aetna theatre. Jos. W. Schaubel.
i'-ll-lt
FOR SALE A parlor set at n bargain.
No 187 Cottage stiect.
IJtOIl SALE. Two Miiutro pianos forFalo
; very chenp,at Diimond's music house
FOUND. A blind b idle ouHtate Street,
Salem, Owner can get same by call
lug at this olllco aud paying for this notice.
m
Ml
17WK SALE. A new house containing
' nine mums, nicely situated in Hlgh
uinil Addition, connected Mlth the city
vtitcnvorks mill Is convenient tobtreet car
in-. Tetm reasoniiblc. inquire of AI..T.
Uorrauce, uoilli west co.-ner of Center
ma Liocriy siiet'is. oiiui
F
lOU PALE. 12'i notes of land -1 miles
south of -ali in. i;nquiiontiuisoiiice.
3:2 lm
rnOTKADE. A safe, gentle pony, for a
JL cow. Inquire at this olUce. Motf
WANTED. A girl or iioraan lor gen
eral heivant ivurlt iu.iMiia'l fainliy.
Apply or uddics v. illi rt-fi-ionceat Jouit-JALofllce.
INSUIUVa
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O. V. IiEELEH, Agout. - H ilem. Orajv
B. C. CROSS,
and Pafa
State St. and Court St. The best me.U
delivered to all p-irtu of tho city.
J. G. HARRIS,
EXPRESS N03, 16 & 21,
Leave order at It. M . Wade & Co's. Rw
liable work or no pay.
AGKKAT IJAllOAIN'. Tilt- best 2.")!icie
plecoonllio -aVin l'tnlrl" Call and
ulk with L. C. 1'ihhei, next door lo l'ost
lUce. 2.21-1 in
KINDEUOAUTEN: Mrs. l'adghatn's
I'rimary Scliooluud Ulndvtgiitcn in
session room of tho l'aesbj teiitiu Cuurch.
AI1AUGAIN. A house and two lots for
sale iu South Salem ut only JS0O In-
qulreof W. U. SImp-on. ll:a-tf
M. J. PA1TON, M. D.
Eldiidgc Block, Salem, Oicgou
Diseases of women nnd children; cbrotit
aud piivuto diseases
. A SPECIALTY.
In oilice day nud night. Consilium
free.
FOUND!
One hundred very choice lots, wla
will be Mild nt 1C0 per lot, nnd on m
teims by
J. J. KOBERTS, 05 Stole St.
MARKETS.
WHEAT.
San Fiiancisco, Mar. 1C 'Wheat
buyer, season, $1.50J
Ciiicaoo, 111,, March 10. Wheat
tlrm, cash 91 ; May, $1.01 3-8 i;
July 00 7-8.
V. R. C. Social. There will be
a social of the Relief Corps at tho G.
A. R. hall, on Match 2.1(1.
Kxt'lletiieut
runs high in this el'y over System
Builder, as everybody is using it for
catarrh of the Stomach, Consump
tion Dystiepsla, inipuro blood aud
to build up the System it certainly
must bo an excellent preparation,
when everybody speaks so well of
It. d&wvr
$lWILLBUYAL0rJ
Of goods at our store! Wo carry a full lint
of gioceries, feed, crockery, glassware, cl
gars, tobacco and confectionery.
T. BURROWS,
No. 226 Commercial St., Salem
sJaeobs
tfheGreat
REMEDY
FORPAIN
TYPE WRITER.
$jq win buy the Odkli. Tyvk WHitkh
wild Wcljlirw'frs. and iis for tho sinui
CAhKlluti.K vrurniruprt tp ao better orl
thnu nn lmu-hlwe inutlfi.
it itimtiiuthiu.'i.ictrv wltii IH'iumi
ITV, 81'KMI, li4tK Ol OrKIUTION, wears
longer without uuat "(repairing than an)
other mucUtue. lliu no Ink ribbon to
bother tho operator. It la neat, substan
tial, nickel plated, perfect and Hditpied n
all kludit o( tyiHi rltlug. Llk a prlntlnc
pres, It pntducta lmrp, clean, legiblt
manuicrlpt. Two or leu copliM run U
made at oue writing. Any Intelligent per
Mir. oiu bcvometui oprmtor In two day
WeottcrtlOCO to ,,ny oH-ator wlio tun
tsmal the work of the Doi-ulk Cabs:
OlIBLU
KelUble AgenU and talckiuea wanted
8x-ul Inducement lo dealer,
fur pant ptiliH clvinj Indorsement, vto.,
auarrJ . upt,u, ril'K JHIKll CO.
DO YOU FAVOR
Building up a Strong, Independ
ent Paper for the People
in Oregon ?
A PAPER THAT WILL NOT SELL OUT
Printed at tlie Scat of Government
LOOK AT THK HECOltl) OP THE CAPITAL
JOL'KNAL.
During the recent session of the leglsla
ture It was the oulv miner In the state that
attacked succcsi-fully iheirorlland dicta
torship In Oresron nolttics. It successfullv
opposed all doctoring the Australian ballot
law In the Interests ol political bosses. II
advocated tho hw (unit passed) giving
the Oregon railroad commission power to
tlxjiisttiud reasonable rates of fi eights
and power to enforce its decisions. It suc
cestully advocated retention of the old
railro id commission as best qualified to
enforce tho law. It labored tor all meas
ures tonpen rivers and thus secure to tin
peoplo the right to free nnd unrestricted
use of the waterways.
ITS l'LATl-OHM.
Tint Capital Journal f.ivorsn leform
in national tlminces, to the end Unit tin
present expensive monopoly sj stent of
8upplj lug nu inadequate currency may be
supplanted bj iho government Uhiuii ill
reel to the ptoplo an adeiiialu supply oi
legal tendei nioM-y, with a coin Ui is Mil
fluent tooo.ifoim hi sound bulking prin
ciples. It fiiMirs electlou of u'l olltc!a'
who legislate fi r. or lire directly icspourl
bio to the people, b.v dlrict Miteof thy pta
pie. Itfiuors r.i sing all ante reveiiurs
by a ta-? ou the gros onrnlngs of corvora
llous, both lorelgu uml .utlv, It tnnn
opening all wateiways to I lie son and a
Wllltr-llilf .ill COtlllllo.i ill-r pr. fiilhi, ... ui
I'liitthe prodiici-rkluilUec-iiic .oi lu labor
the largist net lot-irns
If ou Tavor rcialintu nil p .wer ossllil.
In the hiiudsnftb, nmip'eaudgoveiuii eu
In tlietuterestsorthe xnpie, ciivulateilii
wper. b'or terms, see cl-tm-lierr.
liv IIokek UitoS.
WANTKD An active, telliililo mini
salary $0 to H) moiiilily, with in
crease, to tcpresent In his own sfoiloii u
responsible Noiv York Juum-, lloli lenc----
NAnuraUlUKKiii imck isox iix, iev,
York.
Foil SAIjIC About three acres of lnud
on Asylum Avenue. ;,ood dMClllug
house, conveniently nriunged; laige bain,
a great variety of lrult trees nnd shrub
bery; comenient to Electric railway, nevei
falling water on premise. Koi- purlieu
lurs inquire at second housrj on riglit hand
side of Asylum Avenue going lioni city.
12:4 tf
TTANTED--To tiadoa town lot In C.ipi
YV tal I'ark Addition for lumber. A.
Olinger, 122 Mill street. ll:I9-lf
iS, c
WNERS OF COWS. For service, u
mire-bied Hed rolled bull. Terms
cash. At my -place In Salem. .1 Ii.
I'auiiisii. U-l-d
LADD & BUSH, Bankers,
IRON 1WILDING,
SALKM, - - - - OREGON.
FOIi SAZE
Or Trade for Real Estate,
A good span ol work horses, well broke.
Address MAHTIN THOMPSON,
2:l(-liu Turner, Oregon.
M.T. RINEMAN
DEALER ;tN
Staple anil Fancy Groceries,
Crockery, Glasswaro, Lamps, Wooden
nnd Willow ware. All kinds of mill feed.
Also vegetnblesnnd fruits In their season.
"Highest Price paid for couutry produce."
We solicit a shate of your pationage,
9-9 1 '12 state -.tieet
GEO. CYAN WAGNER
At lftJ State street Is prepared to frame
plctiues neatly and nt lowest llTlngrates.
Call around and examine his worfc. Ho
nlso'hus a nne assortment lo select from oi
Wall Paper and Picture Moulding.
Transact n general banking business In
all departments. 3:2-3m
EVERBEARING SSSSST&
until lrost. Descriptive price list lree
Hbhi Winquist, Hussellvllle.Ore.
ERNST,
Upliolsterer.
All work, either new or repairing, done
In tho tet workiniinlike shape.
Hhop south of po-t olllco.
s6ndb7 6tll A.
Clilrdgo. 111.
Mi
Notice of Final Setth'inpnt.
XTOTIt'K I tinty gieiC-tMt Mm ihhUt
1 kbjut-d adinltiU intor f tliM-im.,.'
li II. Kliletl, doi--d, Imk (lUd bU
final notttiut fit the mid etute. In
i he county murt w tlie Hate nl urtv n, f.a
iUrlmi couuty. ind bt Mid douii hn
tUrd MourUy.thcbiliedu)' af Aiirll, teWI
of Mlddsy for I erlpg the int. and all
objectloun I hereto, nt ttc nwn nuuu m
llivcvtiil UoitMt lu ti nl) ! hirni, ir
wild coui-lv mid lrtl-. min ili ihr miuv
will b paired uiou m aid time and plate
Dttttd IhU ITlli duj or ribttiary. im!i
U Eu.tN.
Sl94w .MtiulttUtratorolMiacfttate,
SnloorCItyPropcrtj-.
VTOTlCK Is hereby given that the city of
1 Nilein,iirou,wlll soil at iiubUouiio-
iii.ii hi oieui, urigon, on tho :"5th day of
butldlUKs belonglug to mid city ol Halein.
Uiegou. I'u-o of iqld buildings are twoi
f'oo biiHdlDicanndtbe otl)er p 0ne-i,torF
building. All of said property U ktiuated
on state street and Liberty street, and is
deertled us tollows;
l mmeuclngat the northwest ooruerol
bUx-k a) lu lite city of Salem, Oregou, and
ritunltiu: thencti auKtprlv ulnni, fi, n.w
lineoMiid blookSO twt: thence southerl
niiiuniiuiiw n nne oi sum block
HO ftw; ihenco westerly twmllel with the
north lln of itdDl.Kk 50 fiet to the west
Ineufraid block; thence northerly alone
the et line of said block joo feet to the
place ol beginning.
The term of said sale areione-thlrU of the
Piitt-haM. pr ce at Mietlme of sale; the bil.
"" !J',U "d U made by the ctlj-T
TheiMlyottlenj renen. the right of
jxte.elon und UlS right to im fw of
storj- building and the two-stoiy bulldlmr
.'nSi'1,"" P",1 KBf'ne uouse, anS
11 f 'be upper storiea of both of the tre
jtory building, on or befoie ue tlntof
sWeinber. Iwi, andiheClty ofsUe! ,7ore
goa. ako re.erve the rieht to relect any
or aU Md. b-ale to take place in front
of MwCpUal Engine wmpanv bSlId?
w state U(N inVwjHty- DU,,ams
R7M. LAFOns,
f.ll.DAllC'Y?
O. n. lll'T-mv
JAY C SMITH'
tontiulttw from the QiuneU.
i&J" 0t tb MW1
K. K. HALL,
Paper Hanger.
Leaveorderut Qlob6 Ueol Hstato Exchange
FOREST GROVE POULTRY YARDS.
Founded !n 1877,
1000 YOUNG FOWLS FOR SALE
And the finest everjbredjon tboJPaclflc
Coast. Hook youilorder early
forjcholce selections.
Send Stamp for Catalogue.
Address J. M. GARRISON,
DBA IK TILING.
The undersigned aro pteparcd to furnUh
the best qualliy of tiling for under diall
ing at lowest prices.
AiUItPHY A DDUKT,
Near Fair Grouns, Salem, Oregon.
GEO. C. WILL,
of Will Bros., Albany and Corvilfli
Pianos, Organs anil Scwin? 3Ito
81'WlO MAC1IINR.S und 01!QA3
REPAIRED AND CLEANS"
At Your Homes
Agents fot Northwrst InsurauceCo.W
doois north of I'ost Oilice, alelll,Or '"
dies aud new parts for ml bewing "
3.5-tf dw
Notice of Dissolution.
The paittierehlp hereiofor m''"?.
tween James Deuhiini aud .iJ'jre A '",
nrd-son, tinder the tlrm uniue of J,.
Deulmni A Co., has by nintuai !:.
beeu dls-olved. James Denli nW
tame the liminess, c lleit i'H b'-'""'
as tiineii'l lliibili.lesortheoliIrtm.
.1 li:s i.LMI M.
jv.Mi- ii milt.."'1?,-'
Halein, ), Inrc-h ft,isl.
5.VIO
Iftll-dw
Forest Grove, Oregon
Bon Ton Restaurant,
B. W. LEWIS.
Eto.
KreeU Moats, Oyatera,
Always ou tiumi.
OVKS AT ALI. IIOUIl-i.
SIS Commorolul Street,
SALEM. Oregon.
$500 Rew-ardl
WK will pay tbeubove reward or
case of liver complaint, djbpep"j
headache, Indigestion, constipation"
tleness wo cannot cure wltw w.1", ut
oltnbleLlqer l'llls, when the dlrecUo"),
strlctle complied with. They, o,rtw
vegelubl, and never rail to gn -wy
tlon. Sugar coated. Large boxw.c
Ing 80 pills, 25 ceuu. Ueware of oJ.
felts and mitatlons. The BfnuliJ' SjS
fuctarea ohly by Tlin juu
Co. Chicago III, M . . rtfl
Sold by Geo. E. Good, Druggist.1
street, Salem Or.
0. C. BREWSTER,
HEMP-
Tipnlpr In
Hay, Grain, Mill Feed and Farmgj
TOBACCO, CIGBS AND STUI0JE81
81 Court Street. w,
Ctv.-
SALENf.
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