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"Fw- EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL. VOL 4. "THE PEOPLE'S PAPER." SALEM, OTtEGON, TUESDAY, atAY 19, 1891. "TO-DAY'S JfcTEWS TO-DAY." no. m : 9S STATE STREET i You Can't Afford to Overlook the Fact Tla T. McF. PATTON Has Special Inducements to Offer You In PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, (Leather and Plush) of the finest quality. In FOLDED WRITING PAPER, of Ream Packages. In WRITING TABLETS, of superior quality, from 5 to 50 cents. In ENVELOPES, best XXX, cheaper than ever.- U won't cost you anything tolook at these goods. GENUIiN"E OXFORD and BAGSTER'S Teacher's Bibles i Elecrantlv bound, for Hftlfi n.f. nvirwa mmrinn Fvmn 5 K( din "' c . j x - ....&...& itvui vu-" l"J VAV. 1(111 CAN'T FIND HEIR EODAL i 'ieavy and medium heavy Footwear, suitable for farmers and mechanics, every style at 1.10, $1.25, $1.50, $2. Better. Values Never Were ' ffiamve are showing for "Sunday-go-to-Meeting and sich." We can please you at $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75. Newest snapes, good htters and never surpassed lor wear. To soil lots of goods at a small profit than to sell a few goods at a great profit. The lots-of-customera will stink in vou while the few will leave you. - This has been tbe policy of this honse and will continue to be an. Tf vnn lmvn not proven this to your satisfaction, do so at once by spending some of your money there. CRISSMAN & OSBURN ? Bissell Chilled Plows . Which are warranted to be the best Chilled plow in use to do good work, run as light as any plow made, scour in any soil, run steady, are easily handled or adjusted, to work well in dry, hard or stony land and not choke. If you want the best Chilled plows, buy the Bissell. They are the best built, the best finished and BUSST ojeezouLsSx :e:e-o-to7" 3$row :osr xr It will pay all dealers and farmers to get our quotations before purchasing elsewhere; as we furnish the best and our prices are the lowest, quality considered. We carry the largest and mst complete stock on the Pacific coast of MACHINERY AND VEHICLES Of every description. Call and see us, or telegraph us regard- 'uj your requirements, and you will receive prompt attention. uv 1HE Ctfim JOURNAL, HOFCR BROTHERS, .Editors. rUHLISHKDDAILY.KXUEITSUNDAY, BV THK Caoital Journal Publishing Company. (Incorporated.) Offlce, Commercial Street, In V. O. llulldlng Kntcrcd at the postofUce at SAlcni,Or.,iu EtCCDU-lHtl 11 Mil. SUGGESTED COMMENT. Hilton will erect n solid square of brick buildings. Democrats who have factories or who work In them as a rulo havo no ubo for free trade. The American salutation of "How do you do?" has been exchanged for "What do you know?" Salem ought to have well constructed street end of this season. two miles pavlug by Lynching will not stop granting new trials to murderers until it is administered in tho right place. Tho people will exnmlno tho man carefully who aspires to succeed Harrison. They will demand a pretty good man. A third more for farm products is of nioro valuo to the average farmer than any third party can be. What do the critics mean now by McKinley prices? Do they refer to the high prices farmers are getting for their products? i- ' Tho democrats would have given bnrrels of mouey to Inyo Ben Har tlson make Just one foolish speech on his trip around tho country, Whut will the Portland corpora tion crowd do to head ofT tho f 00,000 state portage railway nt Tho Dalles, with the governor behind it? Zion's Herald of Boston for May 0 contains a two-column sketch of Rev, Louis Albert Banks, D. D., pastor of St. John's, South Boston, M. E. church. Agent for STAVER & WALKER, Salem, with office, store and warehouse next door south of Willamette Hotel We can show you twelve dif- ferent styles of Oxfords, A. B. C. D. and E. widths. A very fine assortment this, and they are reasonable in price. Remember we sell the best quality of Black Over Gaiters At $1 per pair. We have all sizes and can give a perfect fit. Wm. BROWN & CO., 231 Commercial Street. DEALERS IN FfNE SHOES DECORATION DAY Clark Epple are not The only firm in Salem, hut no other try so hard to please their patrons. -IS NEAR.. LOWER ra 41 nm ?,TSI GLASS FRUIT JARS The best and cheapest in the market. lOO Court Street. h For the Finest Line go to GEO. F. SMITH'S, 307 Com'l St. wrtant ' to Owners of Land The first Oregon strawberries were marketed May 10 iron; Hood river this year, and told at Portland for 40 els. a box. They have begun to color about Salem. criticisms of Pcnnoyer hns yielded our democratic governor just the sort of political advertising ho most thrives on and which will yield him tho largest return of votes If he over runs again. , ni:onoANiziii) at onck. There Is urgent necessity for reor ganizing tho Salem board of trade. Salem has immenso business and real estate interests to protect and such au organization can be a great help or a mere load to carry. It has been very largely n load tho post year and Its resouices drawn from tho people havo through fault of a defective system been largely wasted and extravugantly expended. That outside shysters have been able to come into our city and work the board of trade for large sums against tho sober judgment and best intelli gence and experience of prop erly appointed committees shows lhat thero is a defect that must be cured. Hereafter tho Board of Trade must bo composed of men of such character and stability as to provont recurrence of such things. Tho diguity, to say nothing of tho welfare, of our city requires this, A now start must bo taken. It must bo taken right. Twenty good men well-organized, and working under as good business rules as any busi ness or bank in tho city, can do wonders for our city. Membership should bo confined to persons who are prepared to baok their member ship with an intelligent interest, reg gularattendauco and see that every dollar expended is placed whero it will count. Thero must be au end to irresponsible activity. Horse sense im:t supercede unaccountable gall. When the "double Uncle Tom's Cabin" man saw tho advertisement of the "Two Dromlos," of courso ho inquired if there would also bo two Juliets. Maurice Lakopetschi, a Tacoma Russian nobleman, has fallen heir to 10,000,000. It pays sometimes to be of noble birth, oven If your name Is Lactopeptluo. Mr. Lawrence J. Farmer, Pulaski, N. Y., sends us his spring strawberry catalogue. Ho champions tho Eu reka and seems to have a very valu able collection of plants. President Harrison takes pride In saying that he rode 10,000 miles without au accident. Tho people are proud that thoy elected u man president who could make 180 speeches and not slop over once. Highest of all in Leavening Power. U. S. Gov't Report, Au f'1 &S$ PM KH isssis!is a. vfTMvi ARSOULTTELY PURE The county of Wahkiakum, Wu., Is trying to get some squaro miles away from Pacific county. No such encouragement as oxtension of terri tory should bo ouered a beastly, un pronounceable municipal cognomen. Wahkiakum should take a walk. mi I UJJULJ1 er m THEGROCERS Commercial Street. The Best for the Money all the Time. BROOKS & HARRlTT. 'Best Lines in the City- it i Kishino Tackle. l DflDl mm ArMs ammunition. mriages. The Oregon Land Com pany wishes to buy from three to five thousandacres of land for a colony and $250,000.00, worth of Salem city proper ty, either in a body or de tached, for a syndicate of Eastern capitalists. Parties who have such property to sell and can give from nino months to one year to consummate tho tran saction will find it to their interest to see Tho Oregon Land Co., of Salem, Oregon, Whether they vote ono wuy or tho other, most farmers are glad to admit that thoy uro getting more for their products after two yours of Harrison protection rulo than thoy did after four years of Cleveland fruitless tariff-reform agitation by divided demociacy. Tho Oregon Pioneer and Historical society, of Astoria, met May 10 to make preliminary arrangements about tho celebrutlon in 1802 of tho 100th anniversary of the discovery of tho Columbia river by Captain Robert Gray. AH tho pioneer organ izations of Oregon and Washington will doubtless be represented. OREGON L ID llffll V Salem Truck i toy Co. lem Iron work Drays and trnoxs w I fnu tC corner of State and CowmerclafstreeU.; DRAVrt AND TRCJCK8 always ready for order. Sell and deliver wood. hay, coal nod lumber. Of. ,irrtjj,illL mm.. floeHUtoHt.,opposJteB4- ,7,, ,!, ! Tho main difficulty with demo cratic turifl reform politicians Is that they talk too much about tariff reform and reform too little. Their talk disturbs the country and does not relieve the taxpayers. Neither the Morrison nor the Mills bill pro posed to take the turifl olf sugar, The McKinley bill put all raw sugar on the free lint. One-fifth of the voters of Oregon organized to Intelligently advance people's measurcsaud sustain ration al reforms that can bo necurcd will accomplish more in tho long run to secure good legislation uud elec tion of best men to ( flho than the bent third party ever organized. It need not oppose a third party, but a third party as a rule bus to buttle both other jmrtle and falls a prey to them, while corruption and monop oly thrive on both. The republican country prea of Oregon sustains the Jouiinal lu lU treatment of Penuoyer and hU al leged discourtesy to republican The state press hi almost pinion that tba Oro-J TO Ol' UN THE KIVEKS. Tho people will watch with In terest the effort to open tho rivers by buildlug tho portago railway at tho Cascades of the Columbia, May 15. Governor Pcunoyer and Stato Treasurer Metschau, ns commission ers of tho portago railway at the Cascades held their first meeting and completed tho organization by" appointing G. J. Farley, of tho Dalles, superintendent of construct ion, Col. 8. L. Lovoll, engineer and clerk- The commission also or dered that construction bo proceeded with Immediately. This is tho railway ordered con structed by tho passago of Watklns' bill at the last legislature. Tho people will bo interested to kuow that tills road Is to be pushed to completion, perhaps lu time to move the crop of 1801. ZENA ITEMS. Wild strawberries are ripe. J. T. Hunt is laying tho founda tion for his now residence on bis farm. Grant Walling of Pullman, Wash., was lu our city last Sunday vlBttiug his slstor. Miss Josle Watklns, of Baker City, is visiting Mrs. B. B. Glmble this week. J. H. Bard, of Oakland, Or., Is 1 putting up a fluo fruit dryer for C. C. Walker. W. A. Bhaw, ono of Sulom's live real estate dealers, was vinltliig friends in our city last Bunday, M, V. Iloork, state organizer of tho farmers' alliance, will speak at this place June 4th at 2 p. m. Somoono hrokoIntoMr. Shepard's store building, brcxa tho glass of tho show caso, and took out somo Iron hooks and steeples. Iloy. Dr. G wy nno, of Salem, will preach hero at 3 o'clock Bunday, May 21th. All are cordially Invited to attend. Hon. E. T. Hatch and family, passed through our burg Monday, ou his way to Salem with .bis father, We are glad to seo tho deucou ublo to bo out again. Walter McOee's horse backed into Major Walker's carriage thus turning it over uud throwing out its occupants. Mr. und Mrs, and Dora Walker we're glad to say that they escaped with only a tow bruises. Someone mudo a raid on CapL Clark's snioko houso and helped lilniBelf to about 160 pounds of meat, uud poisoned Ben, Mr. Clark's dog. Mr. C. is now on picket duty and woo bo It to the ono that makes uuother midnight call. Itev. W.O. Kantner, of LaVayotte, will deliver tho memorial address at this place May 80th. Prof. Bow man, Mrs. Kantner, teacher of music, of tho LuKayetto Academy, and H. Ji. Pur vino will sing a duet. Wo hoe every body will bo out with full dinner baskets. 1'arncll Loilsg (JroBsd. Not much is heard of Parnell nowadays. Eastern papers print wry little. John Hurry, M. P., who with the lute Xsuao Butt, was the founder of the home rulo confederation, In a New York Interview mtated that Parnell' aetioti had left the tenants at the mercy of the landlordi. It the latUr force im tenants to uncon ditional surrender home rulo will bo gravely endangered. Is Pruell gaining ground lu Irjland?" "No, on the outrary, lie Is .Mug gonlan'e floe-tooth comb wmreh for ground everyday.". GENERAL NEWS NOTES. J. M. Williams & Co., stove man ufacturers, of Hamilton, Ont., havo assigned. Debts, $40,000. Tho Wluona Paper company, of Holyoke, Mass., was adjudged In solvent Saturday. Tho London Sun estimates that 150 conserc&tivo membera of parlia ment will not Beek re-election. Tho Mllbourn Manufacturing company, wngon and carriage man ufacturers of St Louis, hnvo as signed. Liabilities, 5100,000; assets, $160,000. Mary Hurloy, a widow 108 years, 8 months and 29 duys old, wasburlod in San Francisco Sunday. Docu mentary proof was glvon of her ago. Chovaher Gustavo M. Fluotto, u former woll-kuowu banker of Flor ence, Italy, Boston and New York, and onco Italian consul, Is dead at Yuukton, S. D., aged 78 years. Ho was a member of two titled Italian families, and had been llvlnir, aa a farmer of luto years. Charles H. Champlatn, Bitperln tendontof tho North Star Woolen Mills, Minneapolis, shot himself through tho head Sunday. Cham plain wasconflnodlu bed two weeks with rheumatism, and it is thought thosuflerlug unbalanced his mind. Bertha McFnddou, tho 14-year-old daughter of respectublo and well-to. do parents of Wnrronton, Mo,, com mitted sulcldo Sunday. Tho body of tho young girl was found hanging by a ropo attached to a rafter lu a carrlago houso uear her parents house. No causo is known for tho sad act. A duel, growing out of BDlte. originating lu a stormy debate lu tho French deputies May day, was fought ot Paris Sunday. Tho prin cipals weroSIgnor Barsilal, member of tho ohambor of deputies, who was wounded lu tho labor riot, and Cap. fain Boxzl. Tho former received wounds in tho arm and head, as a rosujtof the duel. United Btatea Mint Director Leaoh says he has not .heard that American bank? havo refused to receive from Canadian banks Amer ican silver currenoy at par, as stated In a St. Thomas, Ont., dispatch, and ho does not believe they havo dono so. Mayor Shakespeare yesterday ad dressed a lottor to Governor Nichols, In which he calls attention to tho courso of Consul Corte, Blnco tho lynching of tho Italians, and nsks tnul tuo consul's exequatur be re called. The letter concludes as follews: At a special meeting at tho head, quarters of tho Woman's National Industrial league of America, Presl. dont Harrison was warmly endorsed forappolntlngSouator Blair mtnistor to China. Resolutions requesting that the president refueo to allow the United States to bo represented by a minister to China, unless that government accept Beuator Blair wero adopted. "Prnfpimnr" Tlnnnfrno. mi nirmfnur balloon ascoDslouist, attempted to make a trip to the moon on Monday at Spokano Falls, from tho Bend Houso, after tho ball game. The ba. loon struck a pout at tio comer of the buildlug, knocking tho profes sor out of tho parachuto. Ho sus tained Injuries from which ho has since died, Six hundred Negroes havo been landed at tho Franklin coal mines, Washington, to take the place of whllo coal miners In tho employ of tho Oregon improvement Company. Tho towu of Franklin has assumed tho appearance of an armed camp, Fences have been bnllt In all di rections, establishing a dead-line, and tho white people oro not allow ed to go beyond them. The negroes, as far as possible, aro confined to certain limits, so that they aro brought Into contact with tho whites very lltt'o. Tho contract and scale of wages to bo signed by tho negroes are kept bb quiet ua possible. "It tho Kalian couuul, Mr. Corte, has ever had any usefulness here, ho lies outlived It, and baa become, through hU own acts, not only an unacceptable person, but an element ot danger to this community, In (hat by his utterances he Incite hU inllnminuble people to riot or sullen opposition to tho laws aud cutoma of a country they have sought aa an asylum. Iking thtt depository, as lie confesses himself to bo, of crimi nal Morets, relating to individual of his nice, resident among w, ho re Am to give to tho department of iiollce and juttlco the Information he Ims.and thereby Increase the danger to tho community from thcue ciIhjI nala. For thewi reasons I have the honor to request that you uk of the Honorable secretary si YVMiiiugtoB the recall of Consul Corte'a exequ. lur by the pwatiteat." associated Press Reprt 4 Digests ef all lNprtat News or Te-Day. MISCELLANY. TAIIi ENB COLLISION. J BiRJONanAMj Ala., May 19. A tail end collision occurred on tha ToubvIHo and Nashvllte railroad yesterday morning near Pbehwi station betwetn two frelf ht tmlJw. Engineer Edmunds anel Fireman Brown wore scalded to death aad Brakeman Costollo killed and tbu burned. Tho cars were loaded with oil aud merchandise and were burned. FUENOIIY INDICTED, New York, May 10. Tho grand jury yesterday reindicted Amor Bea, All, alias "Fronchy No. 1" for the murder of old Carrie Brown of East River hotel on April 24th. HEAVY FROSTS. Winsteo, Conn., May 10. There wero heavy frosts In this state and Massachusetts Sunday night. Fruit trees uro much Injured, SILVElt rUllOIIASED. Washington, Mny 10. Four hundred and fifteen thousand ounces of silver wero purchased yesterday at prices ranging from 08.05 to 08.20. WIKE NAIL WOIUCBIIUPNED. Joliet, May 10, The works of tho Joliet Enterprise company burned yestorday morning. The loss is $125,000, Insurance 190,000. Three hundred men are thrown oat of work. The company manuftto tured barbed wire, naljs, etc. THE KUBSIAN JKWB, Berlin, May 1. The Vou authorities have applied to tbeoy ornracnt for Instruction aa to what to do with the multitude of Immi grants thronging across the froutlwR from Russia, most of them In an utterly 'destitute condition. Tb frontier towns aro exhausting tkir resources of private charity In earls? for tho immigrants, whose wretch edness appeals strongly to th humane. A greater Inroad Is feared soon whon tho ilood from Moscow and other Interior places reach tho frontier. It Is said that several German aud English exhibitors at Moscow havo withdrawn tnelr ex hibits and stnrtedfor home, owing to indignation at tho evIdnoe of Russian barbarity in tho trtmt of tho Jews. Trade in Moscow 1 at a standstill. Letters received In Berlin state that the German eoteay in that city Is being subjected to many annoyances by the Rum&h authorities, owing to the pronounced sympathy of many ef its mbf with the Jowb. SfaVERB HAIL STOHM. Sauna, Kans., May 10. A tre mendous cloud burst of hall (aok placo about four miles west of hf Saturday evening. Tho district covered by the storm was two m!l wldo and eight to ten miles long. The hall was as largo as hen's efts and almost destroyed the what, Tho total dumago will roach 959,000. TUB E3MKKALDA, City ov Mexico, May 19, TM war department has received a dis patch from Apapuleo which says thero is no probability of a ftfht between tho Charleston and tb Ks meralda. Tho j&tata baa not yet beon sighted unless she has Imm, captured by somo other UUd r States cruisers. She Is probably off ' Central America by this tlma with fuel furnished by the EwcraW, General Pedro Hinjosa, twereiary of war, said this morning that Msxios only Insists that her neutrality shall be. perpetuated and she will not In terfere with (ho Esmeralda beyond refusing to sell her coal or anna. An officer of the Esmerdalda UM your correspondent at Aea$I4 1 his vessel would try gst here, but If It wfw refuted sfce woM get It elswhcro within a &w tour. Ho said: "We are not afraid of s conflict with the CbatfesfeM, bat our orders are to l pwtt and' Mi provoke a couWJiit." , KENTUCKY tfOONBKlKWW. OoYiNaxoN, Ky., May ),- th pt fix n!Ut United isMtotm mm nue Gicrs bav Iweu briefing Jato this city wooi)lners uitdw arms for Illicit distilling, and atooeafcta-. era detained aa wltssaww, until thai are fully 609 of bk alaasM run, The wltnWHM set looked upas they have ho money with which to eseap?, and wowW not ' could. TheHwmey nam turn u mo than tnmnpi u any othar way. Mn, wowao aud children, ooaprls th lot, anq they A K? iff1. State Street. .,m&mtk&M,ftt &-' "