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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1891)
u. EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL. VOL. 4. rn THE PEOPLE'S PAPER." fall.., ,.J, fci,,. S! SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE 15, 1891. rp, TO-DAY'S NEWS TO-DAY." 2ST,0. 85, TEACHER'S With Dcisson's patent index, A" STATE I'ilcefrotn$3 60 to Goes the farthest with CRISSMAN Have some articles in Consisting of Men's, "Women's and Children's Shoes. Below we will quote you a few prices. Children's Shoes 40c; Misses' Shoes 90c; Ladies' Shoes $1.50; Men's Plow Shoes 90c; Men's Shoes 01.40. We also carry the finest French Kid in Ladies' Shoes. Come and see us. CRISSMAN & OSBURN, - 261 Commercial Street. - SPRING WAGONS. Our stock of spring wagons is the largest and. most completeon the Pacific coast, and comprises all the leading styles or FOUR SPRING PASSENGER-AND MOUNTAIN WAGON, HALF-PLATFORM SPRINGWAGONS.SCROLL SPRING W AGO NS,"HANDY WAGONS," "TAY LOR" OR THREE-SPRING WAGONS, HALF-SPRING WAGONS, EXPRESS AND DELIVERY WAGONS. Special parcel delivery wagons, ONE-HORSE BUSINESS WAGONS I ONE-HORSE IRON AXLE WAGONS, ETC. It will pay all pirtles wanting SPRING WAGONS OK ANY DESCRIPTION To call upon or correspond with us. We guarantee our vehicles the best, our pricos the lowest, quality considered. Special catalogues and price list mailed free on application. KjESBLrRrE" ss oho jsmcj.3es:sbx&9 Agent for Salem, with office, store and. warehouse next door south ol Willamette Hotel. Wn0 o ' HlliBiiwMifceS&$5-SSsr3 ' sBJM? " JiS? MNHAM & ft, ir I'll i iI'jI I 1 1! Hhi Commercial Street. The Best for the Money ail the Time, GS- 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 A-t S L per pir. We have all sizes and can give a perfect fit. Wm. BROWN & CO., SSI Commercial Street. DEALERS IN FINE BHOEB. BROOKS & -NTCVV OXFORD BIBLES. One Hundred- Teao3aer's complete concordance AT- r. -McF. PATTON'S STREET BOOK STORE $6. There is 110 excuse now for not owning a first-class TEACHER'S BIBLE at tbese prices. SOSS23 sensible people. When you foolishness, their store that are worth your while to hear about at this time of the year. They are best prepared to furnish you Avith what may be called WUW1U1 t-JVVVll AT REDUCED PRICES. 118 State Street. I B Uaa 1 1-11 -rv i We can show you twelve. dif HARRITT. UlFti- .1 IV, awi REVOLVER AMMUNITION, BASE BALLS, BATS, CAPS, Etc, FUGS, FIRE CRACKERS. State Street Bibles and teachers helps 0ONM4te SIEimIEl- are telling them whore to buy but facts. & OSBURN, poot mr :e3 BASKET PICNIC. Now is the season, and if you want the choicest refresh ments, don t lail to call tor Canned Beef, Lobster, Lunch Tongue, Deviled Hani, Oysters, Canned Salmon, Canned Turkey, Shrimps, Sard'res in oil or musttrd. The firest Strawberries received earl7 each morning at the "Quick Delivery" store of Cark 6i lOO Court Street. riant to Owners of 1 11IIIU Ten acres of fruit land eight and a-half miles from Salem nnd three and. a-half miles from Turner for ,f350. Ten acres of fruit land six miles from Salem, all In cultivation, with never failing spring; $500, cash. Lota Jn Highland addition to Salem on the Installment plau for from WOO to 500 eapjij city water, street cafe, sewerage, well-graded .streets, sbado trees, city park adjoin ing, and the best horse-ear service In tho statu soon to bo changed to an clectrlo line. The Oregon Laud company, Salem, Oregon, Annrm Ulili att am rm,m,iw uUl IMS WMM I . Salem Truck & Dray Co. ill V fleeBUteSt.,opPOll 1,-m Iron work. Dray nnd tructw y be mind throughout tot v U corner of Bute aud CwpmweW Mwtu, KfffLA ! tf-jyiMr- 7"'LBWl I j? - l IB Shoes, they want no belies,., DHAYBANDTW7CKS y jot oruer, ellver wood, lumber. Of- IturM- AT LUpIC y 5 and THE CAPITAL JOURSAL. H0FER BROTHERS, Editors. Pl'nusHKt)iAiLY.KXOEiT.suNUAY.ip,nm1Br" eign terno plate, nceont BY THK Canital Journal Publishing Company, (tncorponiud.i Offlco, Commercial Street, In r.O. ltulldlng KnleriM at the postoHIce ut .S.iletn,0r.,u8 8CICI O I jBtt II nl'll. bu (Hi Est Hi) comnihNT. The Hill City Gazette has enlarged tou8ix"-col. folio ami is alive to all local interests. Marion county shonld secure space for a big display of fruit at the Portland Exposition. 1 1 tr Senators Mitchell and Dolpu sup ported the regular republican ticket at the Portland city election. With a chnuce to make millions, Sir John Macdona'd, the late Cana dian premier, died a poor man. Tho Cottage Grove Leader enters on its third year as a local paper in Lane county, under F. W. Clmiisso. The Ashlaud Tidings and Jackson ville Times wero chosen as olllclal county papers in Jackson county. The Woodburu Indepeudeut man can congratulate himself on secur ing a remarkable amnuut of free advertising in tho press of tho state. Astoria will havo a chance to bo advertised as sho never was before on tho occasion of the meeting of the state press association in August. Mr. James L. Stowart, in assum ing editorial charge announces that tho Fossil Journal enters upon lis till) year with good prospects of cjulinued success. The Albany Democrat man has discussed free trade so long that It has disturbed his mathematical balance aud ho declares there are a million dogs iu Albany. It is publication of the truth that hurts, and the Journal cannot suppress news of importance to tho public without incurring reprimands from some of its critical exchanges. - ij Iu placo of allowing the producer to bo taxed up in truillo charges on watered stock to tho amount of three times the value of lallroads, the state should secure tho building of three times as many roads. In 1808 the per capita indebtedness of Canada was $22 47; In 1SIH it la $18. In 18C8 the per capita indebt edness of the United States was $U7.- 10; it Is now 514. In tho aspect of tho case, at least, It might pay Canada to enter the Union. Tho military department under Col. J.D. Lecher is In fino shape aud the cadets present a neat appear ance and show that they havo "been under careful drill. They have military drill every morning at 8 o'clock. Corvallls Gazette. It Is curious the Prince of Wales and IiIh advisers had not seuso enough to perceive that the offering up of Cummlngasa vicarious sacri fice might provo dangerous. If wo do not greatly mlstakothe temper of tho English masses, they will be stows great deal of sympathy upon tho baccarat victim, which may ultimately become a sentiment not calculated to nourish a monarchical form of government. S. F. Chron icle. Newberg Graphic The Reporter calls Gov. Pennover to tlmo for his failure to appoint Yamhill democrats to lucrative positions. It is generally conceded, brother Barnhart, that all tho great men In Oregon got their start In Yamhill, but for some unexplained reason such men ure never recognized until after they re move from our county. Tho gov ernor, not desiring to bieak the rec ord, is simply waiting for some of the brethren to depart irom our borders. Brownsville Times. Very liberal terms wero oilered to fuilroad build ere by tho last legislature, exempt ing all their property from tax atlon for a nerlod of five years, If constructed within two yeure from the passage of the act. Several companies were Immediately formed, with the ostensible purjiwe of tak ing advantage of this encouraglug offer by tho people, butso far capital Das not made any move. No. stato ever oilered greater Inducements for the construction of railroad, and It ftppma somewhat singular that bo much time has already been allowed to elapse without any decided steps being tuxeu. ;j - ' J The New York Mall and Express' UtJca !eoal says: "The anti-Ma KluleyiU havo bteii asserting that American factories will never bo uble to furnish more than a taraple of tin p'ute for Utlca, but yesterday when a carload of plate wan rolled Jn here from Pittsburg, couWgned to Miller & Son, wholesale hardware dealern, they had nothing to wy. The Invoice conUt of sixty boxm, about nltio tout grow weti!it, of dif ferent aradtfl of piste. The UtJoa I Arm unnouactd the plte to lt CU8- to mere two weeks ago, nhd most of it wns sold before it nrrivetl. An other carload already has boon or dered. Miller & Son's quotations are 60 cents to J 2 per box left than lug to grade aud size. KALKMJIIjNTlONS. The Dayton Herald comentson tho amount ot Sabbath breaking pre valent In Salem. Baloni, the Capital City of Oregon is n beautiful city. It Is not only n beautiful city, but a live progressive one. It Is often called the "City of Churches," which denotes much piety nud morality In Its citi zens. Davtou Herald. A novel aud commendable feat tiro pf Salem's Fourth of July celebra tion will bo the grouping of thoo present by their respective states, aud havo each state In the Unlou represented it possible. This pro ject certainly has much merit aud many advantages for tho people. Juuotiou City Pilot. Tho strawberry fair and rose show held Jn Salem last week was a com plete success in every ouso of the word. It couldn't have been other wise. Tho valley leads tho world in tho production of tho luscious straw berries aud floral beauties. Could eastern eyes behold such a dltplay as was exhibited at the fair tt Salem, it would require every man of tho Oregon National Guards to keep back emigrants. A Hood Men. Hon. John llookwalter, of Spring field, Ohio, said to n reporter n few days age: "I am on my way to Nebraska on a special mhtlon. I have always believed that tho United States farmer leads a lonesome, dlMiial life. Ho lacks tho pleasure of Inter course with others socially, and for tho purpose of consultation and compatisou. His ideas aro not wlwtted to tho keenness they might have. My theory is ono I havo seen operate with advantage lu France, Germany uud Swltrcrlaud, the formation of farming communi ties, a small village, for example, centrally loci toil in tho midst of n series of fuinis. The tenants work their land by day and return to their community at night. Then there Is a chance for recreation and for tho brushing up of Ideas for discussion as to the advantage or disadvantage of this or that theory. You can readily see tho advantage of this plan. One butcher, ono baker, one doctor can do all the work In their respeotivy lines. I am going to build a largo number of houses for my tenants in my town of Uook walter, Nebraska, aud try the exper iment. I am convluced that It will be a success, and shall voluntarily build a large town houso and estab lish an agricultural library. I think tho plan Is Ideal. It combines all the advantages of city and country life; a little town not big enough to have any" of tho vices;, a peaceful, rural community." 'Can tho character bo read from tho handwriting'."' Most assuredly it can. Everyone can remember being lnlluenced favorably or un favorably by tho penmanship of some unknown person, and has been aston'slied to find how true tho con clusions wore; and some ot tho world's foremost thinkers havo maintained that tho handwriting furnishes a more exact key to the character than tho head, face, or form. Character reading from hand writing Is a fascinating study; and If you wish to learn all about It you must read tho excellent and pro fusely llluntrated article, "IIo'V to Head Character by Handwriting," by Prof. Nelson Thorpe, published in tho July number of Domorcst' Family Magazine, and yeu will bo still more Interested iu tho subject. Tho Chicago & Nashvlllo llyor was badly wrecked on the Louisville & Nashvlllo railroad atBeabrco.Ky., Saturday. Engineer A. L. Clark was killed, Flremnnn Guuu futally injured and two postal clerks badly hurt. Tho pussengera wero badly shaken up and bruised, but nono were seriously Injured. It Is seml-olllclally stated In St. Petersburg that Arnold White, agent of JJaron Illrsch, Who hud been fcent to Iluuala lu order to make arrangement for the emigration of Jews, has been very favorably re ceived by tho higher authorities, who greatly favor the ttcheme. A man who has praetleeo medicine for 40 yean, ought to know twit from sugar; reuu wuui no ay; Tolkdo. O.. Jan. 10. li97. Ut-un.Y.J Chrney (,-l lm Uwn In tins general iwicliM or in4lwna for uiMitfytare.uud would uy Itml Id nil my practice and enrlene "" ' K-en prertlon (hut I coulU KriUe W(U HIUCH WUIIUCIliD VI IWmH wm . run Ilill'n CulnnU Cure. inauuf(UiUfv4 by you. JUve prerlbid H rt iuny llK.e aud ju eflMiU wondcrful.an would .. in v.ik Union Hint I liava vt tit Ilnd u cu.enfCtorrlillifittl would uot euro, if tbey would Mk It tuxot dlug to dlrectkiu. Your truly. UtmlhilUOCH.n.U., VWoe,3Ut.unuHiUtl, We will give flOO forauyovuwof Catarrh (but caiinot bu cured by Hall'a Catarrh Cure. Taken Infer nally. KJ.CIf KKJS V &VO.,Viar., Toledo, 0. er8o!d by all drugglnu, 76a Shaw & DowolUif, Bgetit North ern Pttclflo H. 11., 'M CotamrJal tret, Highest of all in Leavening Power. Jl V J&& ABSOLUTELY PURE GENERAL NEWS NOTES. Tho Eastern syndicate who pro poseto build u mammoth shipyard on l'nget Sound havo selected Port Gardner as the point of location. Itudyard Kipling, tho novelist, is dying or consumption. His physt clans havo sent him to Italy In the hopes there may bo a chauco for his life. The boycott on Wellington coal in San Frauclsoo hns caused tho prlco to drop to $8.60 wholesale, and f 10 per ton retail, Other coals tiro also down In price. Two children of William Stewart, while playing with matches in n barn at Fostoila, O., set tho struct ure on fire, and both of them per ished In tho tlames. Tho New Hacu, Conn., Steam Heating Company lias ueon placed In tho hands of a receiver. Liabili ties, f 10,000; assets said to bo $70, 000. The finauclal position is much Im proved lu Portugal, and tho gov ernment has decided It will not bo necessary to prolong themoratarium expiring July 10th. Tl.o town of Dowthon, Ala., on the Alabama Mldlaud, was ajmost wholly burned Saturday. Loss $50, 000, nearly covered by lusuraace. Tho Russian government Intends to limit tho numberof Jewish physi cians, barristers, lawyorsaud Journa lists lu ovary town lu Itussla. Mintlo Carver, of Seattlo, has sued the Northern Paoltlo liullroad com pany for $25,000 damages, by reason of injuries sustained in catching a bad cold while travelling on thut road last February. Tho headless and decomposed body of a man, who had evidently beon murdered, was found near Florence, Colo,, Saturday. Letleis found on tho body Identified him as Carl Hlebauer, 433 Hush street, San Francisco. While Brakcman John Dillon was attempting to goto tramp from u freight train at Greeley, Colo., tho tramp shot and killed Dillon, then jumped from tho train aud started across tho fields. Ho was pursued byUrakeman Mattllng, who finally killed htm. It was stated Saturday that the liabilities of tho embarrassed firms, tho Londou & Liverpool Clothing company and Mack & Co., Now York clothing dealers, will not ex ceed $275,000. A meeting of tho creditors will bo hold Monday. Sovllo Pchotlold, Son & Co., wool en goods manufacturers, of Manny utile, Pa., aro financially embar rassed, and contemplato an assign ment. Mr, Schofield said Saturday that tho embarrassment was precipi tated by tho llrm'H Inability to take up a largo quantity of its paper, which foil duo Friday aud Saturday, Edwoed A. Hannegan, of Wash ington, was shot nnd killed by Thornton IIuIuh, a son of Colonel Hulns, of tho engineer corps, at Fortress Monroe, Va., on Friday. Tho young men had been there to gether several day..Haln8 claims the shooting was do'ao lu itelf defense. John West, sawyer, employed In a planing mill ut West Borkoloy, Cal., mot a horrlblo death Saturday, Ho was working a swing xaw, hanging by a cable from a shaft, when tho cablo broko. Tho saw cut West's body open from his stomach to his heart. Ho fell dead in a pool of blood, John N. Drake has been appointed receiver of tho New York Dispatch Publishing Company, on the appli cation of a majority of tho stock- holders. The liabilities art 1,000 and the assets aro valued at 517,100, The Central NaU"al bank, of Broken Bow, Neb., woe taken poo session of Saturday by United States Hunk Examiner MoHughes. De positors will bo puld In full, The bunk will probably be opened ugaln next week, A paeuengor aud freight collUlon occurred at the Big Four, near Litchfield, III. Twenty passengers were badly shaken up and brulwd. Thomas Clegg, of Msttoon, was futally injured and Conductor Dlxon aud Urukeiimn Miller seriously hurt, A fire broke out nt 1 o'clok Sun day morning Jn the Weat Philadel phia, P., nbbuttolr. The Jnrge structure Is reported destroyed, to gether wltk the surrounding cattle sheds, covering matiy Bore. No doubt many of the oatile periled, Huperlor Judgo Budd, nfHtook. tou,tftil., Umma temporarily h joined from sitting iutboJohmwn will Gfte, on the ground ttut UU two eons, Jaww H- ud JuhuK, jJudd, m 9f cotiMwl frr th lmr. Latest XT. S. Gov't Food Report. Baking; Powder issocinted Press Report and Digests of all Important News oi To-Day. MISCELLANY. THB PBOriiC'S I'AnTY. Bt. Louis, Juno 14. Flvo mem bers of tho executivo commit teo of tho people's party mot yesterday be hind closed doors to pass upon mut ters of Importance In connection with the preparation for tho campaign of 1802, At tho mornlntt session re ports wero received from gentlemen representing dliTcrout parts of the country. General Weaver, of Iowa; George F. Galther, ol Alabama; G. G. Smith, of Kentucky; M. M. "Wll klus, of Kansus; Mr. Wllklne, of Illinois, and others roportod the prospect of tho party In tholr states most favorable. In Keutucky and Ohio n spculal fight will be made, and tho active work of preparing for the campaign Is left lu the hands of Tuiibcueck-and Sahllliug. Tho secretary was Instructed to establish a literary bureau to furnish items of interest to tho reform press, which now numbers between COO and 700 papors. A weekly lottor is to bo prepared and published by tlicso papers. A medal was ordered commemorative of tho party's con vention nt Cincinnati on May 10. Tho medal is to bo mado of alumi num, ami will bo distributed to different alliances to bo sold, the proceeds to bo dovoted to campaign puposes uext year. A constitution was adopted for people's party clubs. These organizations are to be formed In wards, townships and counties, all to bo ur.fler tho supervision of county coirjilttees, as provided for In a recolutlou of this committee May 21, 1801. Thoy havo a right to udd to their number any such ad ditional members as they may have, who shall, with them, constitute tho executive committee of tho pco pie's party, with full power to elect their own officers, After further talk, tho following resolution was passed, Tito national oxecuttvo commltee In unalterably oppoced to fusion with uny other party, and will not recognize any Individual, committee or organization that proposes or enters Into such fusion us affiliated with tho pooplo's party. Tho members entered Into a on oral dlHciifrglon of tho best campaign policy for 1802, Tho op!nln was thut the principal Issues to bo con tended for will bo the sub-treasury plan, opposition to banks of Issue, to advoeato govorumsnt control or ownership of melius of communica tion and transportation (telegraph and railroads) and to uphold tho Interests of wage-earners as against the encroachments of capital. After the transaction of routine IjusIiicks tho committee adjourned, subject to call of tho chairman. JlIiAINfnVIMiJtUN, iNUlANAl'OWfl.Ind.iJnno 14. De tails of tho untl-IIarrlson meeting, ut which It was determined to orga nize Ohio, Kentucky, Illinois, In diana uud Michigan for Blaine, camo to the surfuco on Saturday, and havo furnished food for much speculation among Harrison republi cans. The Meeting was called by secret circular sent to tho leading men who oppose Harrison. About fifty persons responded to this call. They assembled ono night recently la tho law office of A. O, lUrrkt. Ex-Congresstnau Conger, of Qhte, u member of tho national republics commltee, was chosen to nwufci over the meeting, aud on taking Um chair said that ho understood from the letter which called Wlw tlr thut the meeting was to be M4 In the Interest of Mr. Blaine, Hint tp was not authorized by Mr, BIliwU speak for him, but he could rnrnttn the meeting there would be bo hhw letters such as parulyjsed KWst't friends three yw ago. H wm satlified that Mr, Blaine eowld km nominated, and he wm equally positive the nomluallon wowW fc accepted, He referred le h m ? markablo fact that wltk tb siagss exception of JohHx O, New, n4 stfM of the Heibri of th bUoJ nb mllte wo JkvfMrf Ut JHAnfcsHt't) reuomliMtioH. Tl (Abm Iliads brkf tMckt Id Umi Hue, Hd tb wspts bnnaey. It wm (Mtmo4 to oigaolss BWwt's frlMds in MWUs.,IlHa4e Oklo, Id48R m& tUettky, a4 eowItts yw wtyHsitsii lrMli tftkMiUtttfc mmv ei lb ll flilfl mUlAfclM' M httiiWt iMMrflMMA. 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