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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1891)
u J EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL. VOL 4. i THE PEOPLE'S PAPER." SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUSTE 1G, 1S91. "TO-DAY'S NEWS TO-DAY." NO. m. TEACHER'S OXFORD BIBLES. One Hundred- Oxfcvip Teacher's Bibles With Donson's patent index, complete concordance and teachers help: -AT- A aLHaLan Rfixa "T5gwl!!?piB lfl'Mfe"r' BBLaLBH jHyBjQ efivM v ?HtjJ PBCimaft5Kti2,c'M BLauhaLaH Hl I 0 rSm36H5S5 nwtt!pfeKJB VbBBIbbV r. McF. PATTON'S rilK CAPITAL JOURM,, HOFER BROTHERS. Editors. nHLlBHCl) DAILY. EXCKVrsDMUY, 11T TUB Canital Journal Publishing Company. (lucorpo ruled. Offlce,Comxncrc!nJ8tret,ln r.O. llulldlug ttotercd at tho postolllce at 8dlcm,Or.,(U fttciiC-tluK r Mtn STATE) STREET BOOK STORR Tbero is no excuso now for not owning a first-class TEACHER'S BHJLE at these prices. Prices from $3.G0 to $5. Goes the farthest with sensible people. When you are telling them where to buy Shoes, they want no foolishness, but facts. CRISSMAN & OSBURN, Have some articles in their store that are worth your while to hear about at this time of the year. They are best prepared to furnish you with what may be called SUMMXSHi r,OOT"Wr,E A.K. Consisting of Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes. Below Ave 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 $1.40. We also carry the finest French Kid in Ladies' Shoes. Come and see us. CRISSiVLAN & 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 01 FOUR SPRING PASSENGER AND MOUNTAIN WAG0N, HALF-PLATFORM SPRING WAGONS, SCROLL SPRING WAGONS'HANDY WAGONS," "TAY LOR" OR THREE-SPRING WAGONS, HALF-SPUING WAGONS, EXPRESS AND DELIVERY WAGONS. Special parcel delivery war ous, ONE-HORSE BUSINESS WAGONS I ONE-HORSE IRON AXLE WAGONS, ETC. It will pay all parties wanting , SPRING WAGONS OR ANY DESCRIPTION To call upon or correspond with us. We guarantee our vehicles the best, our prices the lowest, quality considered. Special catalogues and price list mailed free on application. Agent for 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 $ l per pir. We have all sizes and can give a perfect fit. Wm. BROWN & CO., 231 Commercial Street. DEALERS IN FINE SHOES DOLL BROOKS & HARRITT. NEW IvINB BABY CARRIAGES. HAMMOCKS CROQUET. LAWN JXfl REVOLVERS, AMMUNITION, BASE BALLS, BATS, CAPS, Etc, FLAGS, FIRE CRACKERS. ..BASKETiPICNIC. Now is the season, and if you want the choicest refresh ments, don t fail to call for Canned Beef, Deviled Ham, Canned Turkey, Lobster, Oysters, Shrimps, The finest Strawberries received early the "Quick Delivery" store of Lunch Tongue, Canned Salmon, Sardines in oil ormusttrd. each morninjr at AGAINST TIIIKI) PARTY. Nothing can prevent a now politi cal party forming when tho ago de mands 1.. On the other hand a third party made to order by politi cal agitators for personal purposes can not live. Five thousand orjran- ized voters who would cast a secret ballot for peoplo'a measures and people's meu would accomplish more than any third parly that over was organized. Farmers who will act Intelligently, with truo indepen dence can do a great deal of good. Among tho farmers not fooled by Gen. Weaver's people's movement in Iowa aro tho members of tho Pleasant Valley nlllance, located in Union county. At u recent meeting the membership of this alliance ex pressed themselves as follews: We, the members of tho Pleasant Valley alliance, No. 181, view with alarm the political demagogues, seeking to draw our order from tho grand principles upon which it is founded, and lo use uo to gratify their selfish ends. We look on the leaders of the third party movement as our worst enemies, aud look upon tho Cincinnati convention, and the so-called convention at Des Moines as a snug thrown in our stream of progress, upon which our order or union is to be shipwrecked, and recognlzo with regret that men boldiug high positions in local, state aud national orders of the farmers' alliance aud ludustrial union aio trying to forco it into politics; there fore, Resolved, That wo, ns a local order, Pleasaut Valley farmers' ulll aucoaud industrial union No. 181, and located in Jones township, Union county, Iowa, aud composed of union lauorists, democrats and republicans, will not support any man for office, in our local, state or national order, that advocates the idea to use tho farmers' nlllance and industrial union to tho selfish ends of any political party; and wo fur ther will not support for alliance ofllces, local, state or national, any man wlto Is not a practical farmer, but will go band In hand, co-opei atiucr In all business matters, recog nising to fact that in business matters we can unite, anil on politics we would dlyldo and destroy tho order; therefore we sincerely osk every truj nlllauco man to stand by and assist us in keeping our order pure by kicking out all political schemers, and go on as farmers In organizing until wo force the busi ness men of the world to concede tho fact that our profession is an honor able one and that we aro determined to have hair the say in all business transactions. llrcly satisfactory. A second clrcu lar issued by the department called for two classes of models, one for a delivery box and tho other forn combination for delivery and collec tion features. The commission U still engaged upon trie matter, and is in constant receipt of models and iKeignsof various kinds. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U S. Gov't Food Report. Clark Eppley, lOO Court Street. State Street. 'mm to Owners of Lani JAS AlTKBN, GROCERIES AND PRODUCE. -THE DEBT CANNED GOODS- Choicest Fruits and Vegetables in Season Garden Seeds, Field Seeds and Flower Seeds, Fresh and true to name. The Oranffa Store, 126 State St., Salem, Or. You Can't Find Their Equal ! I shall, for the season of 1S9 1, make a specialty of LADIES' OXFORDS. My $1,25 line aro the best value ever sold intern. Call and see my $3.00 line of Ladies Cloth lop Patent Leather Tip Shoes. A. KIEIN, 211 Commercial Street TV. V. W3TW!.7M Ten acres of fruit land eight and a-half miles from Salem and threo and a-half miles from Turner for $350. Ten acres of fruit laud six miles from Salem, all In cultivation, with never falling spring; $500, cash. Lots in Highland addition to Salem ou tho Installment plan for from $400 to $500 each; city water, street- cars, sewerage, well-graded streets, shade trees, city park adjoin ing, and tho best horse-car service In tho state soon to be changed to au electrlo line. Tho Oregon Laud company, Salem, Oregon, MMmmmmmmmmmmmmmm OREGON LAND W 1ST. DRAYS AND TRUCKS always read for order, Sell and deliver wood, bay, eoftl and lumber. Of- Una MUU t. OMKNltO I a . .!.-. f-tu iJ ll.i.Mlinui lIlA dAV Si &Jtt&& - Salem Truck t Dray Co. JGOLD HHII'HKNTH. The Portland Oregonlan iseea in the efflux of gold from tho United States a determined eflort ou tho part of Europe to deprive us of our stock of the yellow metal. When this calamitouB event occurs tho Oregonlan predicts European capi tal will no longer seek investment in the United States, because gold will bo at a nremium, and as wo will have silver money only Iho interest on their Investments will bo nald In that depreciated metal. Of course tills Is tho sl'IIest kind of nonsense, for there Is no likelihood of thoro ever being o commercial condition In which we would bo called upon to pay inoro than a trifling amouut in gold coin to settle our international balances. But even should such a result ensuo wo see no cause for alarm. So good an authority as Thorold Rogers In his very latest work, assured us that the reason why Great Britlan should adhere to the single gold standard was because the was a great creditor nation, and as long as she could In duce the world to retain a financial system which had for Kb basis the enhancement of the value of credits It would bo folly for her to owlst In changing It, because tho instant the change was eflected she would ceaso to draw tribute from the debtor nations. We should say, therefore, that Americans may with equanim ity contemplate a prospect which will result In diminishing the amount of the tribute alio is called upon to pay to foreigners fl. V. Chronicle. il WS WOUM) HAVB TI31K, About year Hgo tho Postmaster General appointed a commission to recommend a suitable dovlco for let ter boxes to Ik) attached to tho doors of dwellings and iuvltod inventors and manufacturers to submit mod- els, design aud suggestions lu refer ence thereto. The object of tho Poatruasler-Geueral, uy Brad cttreetii. was to effect it minx of time lu the distribution of mall mat ter. It was estimated that about one-fourth of a letter carrier's time was lout lu waiting for people to come to (he door to receive mall matter, and therefore that any de vice which would ve the lost time would add one-third to the general effloJeuey of the work, About igkt hundred replies to tho luvlla tatlou of the dapartnwflt wrer jpivl, va W d tbw Mug t bet Us Try It. If tin plate cnu be mado cheaper In this country than in any other, or oven as cheap, why protect the industry? Surely thoro lu no need of such protection. Burlington Ga zette. In other words, why protect any Industry? Tho Gazette does not ueed to arguo against tho tin plate Industry. It does not need to singlo out that Industry. It would bo just as much against tho policy of pro tection to American tin plato If the Industry were fully established as it is now when it Is seeking to demon strate thut American tin plate Is an utter impossibility. The Gazette is opposed to the application of the protective policy lu any case-outside of Burlington. In Burlington It Is in favor, from time to time, of granting some advantage to a local Industry, that it may bo helped on to its feet and that i may be secured for Burllugtou. But It is so Bour bonlsh in Its politics that It continue a blind nnd parslstout fight against doing for the Uultcd States what it recognizes as wisdom on the part of Burllngtou. It is not a question of what con be done, or of what might be done, but It is a question of doing. Not only cn tin plato be made cheaper in this country than it can bo made in South Wales, but it Is a rccagnlred fact In tho English mnruct that It would bo mado cheaper hero than it Is there If the Industry woro oce established. It is not a now polluy with the English monopoly to prevent tin plute making in this country. That monopoly has an itnmoiiBO stake to play for In proventlug capital from engaging here iu the tin plate busi ness, iieietoioro tne plan uas neon to sell tin plate at an unprofitable price pending tho discouragement of vontures In this country to supply n home product. In order to destroy competition these runs hnvo been mado from time to tlmo as occasion required. Now, then, to the oxteut of this tarifl' duty, the. 'government proposes to stand between home labor and home capital to tho end that this Industry may have un equal and fair chauco. This policy has becu applied before. Let the Gazette turn to tho record nud seo how. It has worked out. How in the caso of cotlon goodB? How iu tho case of wlro nails? How iu tho caso of iron manufactures generally? Tho record shows that the policy of protection lias uni formly worked out to tho advantago of both labor and capital, aud to the cheapening of file product to tho consumer. That Is the record with refcreneo to tho policy of protection. Why not try it In the mutter of tin plute? There is uo good rcuson, from nn American standpoint, un less It can bo shown that this country Is at u disadvantage in tho matter of raw materials. Tho repub lican party does not believe In cflbrt to foster an industry here for which favorable natural conditions do not exist. Ponsequeutly tea aud coflee aro duty free. Consequently hugar has benu placed on tho frco list. But tho republican party docs not propose, If it can help It, to leave labor and capltul in this country at the mercy of comblnalions In for eign couutrlt-sexlstlngoualust them. Tho largest po tlble measure of industrial freedom for America Is what tho republican party Is oftcr. We aro going to make our own tin plate In this country, mark you, unless tho country sliull suflor tho foolishness of restoring tho allies of the Welshman to the government ut Washington. Sioux Journal. Iw&I Baking Powder J&S&& ABSOLUTELY PURE GENERAL NEWS NOTES. Baker Democrat; Tho Democrat behoves lit retrenchment and reform In tho city government, aud unless such a step Is taken ut onco It will soon bo too lato. The vast number of hills, for which scrip la Issued every meeting of the council, must be lesseiicd. Tho hundreds of dol lar paid out, for which little or no benefit results, is becoming alarm Ing. It certainly looks Jlko there Is a screw Iooto somewhere, Senator Stewart teems to assume that President Harrison would veto a free coinage hill If It passed con gress. The u&sumptlou may be erroneous. Certainly If tho demo cratic house originated find passed such measure, and if II wero accepted by tho republican senate, Harrison would hardly fuel culled upon toopposd It, Ex. ) The prlctf of cattle bos an upward tendency and owner are In better spirits than fur tha past several years. K&kteru Ilvo stock Journals admonish owners to hold on to their herds for a bouutlful harvest la wlead. Kx 1'ollcewau Clancy, of ma Fran clseo, who wwt orrwM wpor- tho charge of stealing f 15 from T. B. Herda, a restaurant waiter, has Ixn acquitted, It wm known ijord M efcarged thr poJIwHwa wltb th jobbery. The wurt expmwd tb epiuJoa (tut WM Jhh. Rose Zoldosko was found guilty of murder In tha Jlrat degree at Lancaa. er, Wis. It Is expected tho eruption of Vesuvius will assume vast propor tions. At a "holiness" campmcotlugrow. In Iowa, ono man was killed nud two others severely wounded, Senator Edmunds thinks Harri son will bo renominated for presi dent and that Crisp will bo oleoted shaker. Another lynching ocurred Satur day In Tennessee, that of a negro accused of committing nn outiago ou a lady. Now it is hinted that tlio Prlnco of Wales will soou bo in deoper troublo by being made co-respondent Iu u divorce suit to bo Instituted by Lord Brooko, tho husband of tho prlnco'b companion at Trnnby Croft. Gordon Gumming aud his brldo were received with great demonstra tions of servility nud delight on their arrival at his Scottish estate. A vigorous .movemont is being mado in Germany for tho removal of tho Import duties ou bicudstuds, as a laruo shortage is. predicted. At Bridgeport, Meno county, Col., a Chinaman who hud been acq u I ted of murder was dragged from the courtroom and killed by a mob. A bargo carrying 600 convicts on tho rivur Volga, lu Russia, tho con victs being destined to Siberia, sank near Novgorod and rnuny were drowned. Earth tremors, sometimes of terri fying violence, continue lu tho Verona district, Italy, threatening a complete destructlou of tho town. C. II. Fitzgerald huBliiBtiuted a hull for 80,000 damages agalust the Dallas (Tox.) Nows for libel. Au arilolo recently published in tho papor charged tho plalntlfl with theft, hence tho suit. Tho damago to tho Abattoir build ings lu West Philadelphia, which woro burned Sunday moralng, was fCOO.000. A largo uuinber of cattlo wcru burned to death and about 2000 carcasses of beef consumed by tho flames. Harloy McCoy, couvicted of shoot ing Inspector of Police Hawloy, In Donvor last January, was sentenced ut Greeley, Col., Saturday to the penitentiary for life, John Maomlllan, n well known lawyor and a member of tho Paris council, Is missing. Ho Is said to be a dofuultor to tha extent of $7000. Ho Is supposed to havo gouo to the Uultcd States. Capt. W. W. Holt, who has charge of tho transfer boat at Helena, Ark,, wus killed Bnturduy night by James Woota, u workman of tho boat, nolt hud reprimanded Woods for a neglect of duty, Mrs. Allen Young was murdered by her husbaud ut Scottsboro, Ala., Sunday. Young has disappeared, and it Is thought he has killed him self. Ho Is believed to bo Insane, as no other cause can be ascribed for tho tragedy. In Judge Trout's court nt Ban Francisco Saturday, Chin Chun, convicted of manslaughter, was sen tenced to Sail Quoiitln for ten years. Ho was ono of a gang of highbind ers Which raided Tulm Foo's house of 111 famo and killed the proprietor, J. O. Emory, a bulchor, was In stuntly killed in Philadelphia by a blow on tho nock with n cleaver In the hands of another butcher, Tho killing wus tho result of a quarrel over a trivial matter. Emery leaves a family. Tho murderer was arrest ed. A tenement lioutro Are In upper Third nyenuo Now York, Sunday morulni! resulted In tho death of throe persons? Phillip Brady, aged CO; Catherine Brady, his wife, aged 40, and Phillip, tliolrl3-yenr-ouison. Tho lire was n mystclous one. It broke out at 0-O o'clock and caught TELEGRAPDIC DISPATCHES. issociatod Press Rejurt mmI Digests of all iMtperiMt Nows oi Te-Day. Till? WOHtD'fl yAIB. Paris, Juno 1C Tho minister of marl no says tho nppropdatioiv for tho Chicago fair was discussed at a recout cabluot meeting. MI Ulster Rocbo asked each mlnteter to wtM au estimate of money neotssary for a worthy exhibit of his apillc' partment. "The total wa found to be over 1,000,000 frauos, bo w shall ask tho ohnittUer," said Bsrabri, "t vote about 1,300,000 franca, and doubtless tko chamber will aowtd." Among tho ropprta from tha United States consul iu regard to foreign representation at tho Chteaib fair, Goldschmldt, of Vienna, sv: "Austria will be well represented. There Is no apathy towards th exhibition hare." H.G. Knowols, ofOordeaux, says! "The majority of persona with whom I havo conversed aro favor ably inclined toward tho fair, Bor deaux has largo interests In ttie United States, ami when the time arrives her commercial men will ttctlvoly take part." W. T. Grllllln, of Limoges, sftyss "Most people fear thp long Journey to Chicago, nud that alone wllldetor a large show of tho China Industry," WAM3 ANfi COMMONS. London, June 10. Tho eagernwaj for admission to the house of dona mens yesterday Is lu marked con trast to the emptluewl of the atnuig er's gallery durlug the recent dbaM on tho Irish land bill. Everybody Is looking forward to soma lntrat iugjqueations and answers raiatiog to th Prince of Waka Mad tbt Tranby Croft crowd. From talk this morning It Is believed a good number of liberals will go wltb tbalr radical associates In any rewMa robukeoftho notion of the prine. It Ij) certain too, that n lrg portion of parliament will not be Mtlnd with aniapology that dexn not go further than a mere excu for leniency toward Sir William Gor don Cummlug, That is, popular the teuauU asleep. There were many narrow eftoapoH, about 1120,000. While 1 l-yepold Lizzie Kress and n.year-oJd Albert Brown were handling a gun at tho rtwldenco of tho parent of tho girl, at Ban Ore gorlo, twenty-five Hilkii west of Redwood Cltv, Cu!., tha guu w accidentally dlMihttrgtd by Brown. Tho chargtt etruuk her lu the low head, horribly mutilating her fe, She died u five Bllpute. Wfa Browu mw tho ell'eot of tbe Jtfe-1-dent he went Inwum wltigri.le the gun In plfc ud won 14 bve kilted li!rilf uhIwm prevM by others. They have Jim! lawa turn stately k4ue to rwvuwt kte doUift Uxtlly Injury w !, JMfuws I Um w ef w 0kl4 ' tfsrtakftr, d waa HMttuMtw kW V etkiloN wkk tfc Km hmlYy, sentiment, nud its ropreceuUtivs In purllamont, will dewand apology for the gambling jjiry& tlvo of tho alleged cheating, aud anything sort of that will feu Um llamo of popular excitement; A promluont liberal said thftt ft plU nnd fraulc declaration, la behalf f the prluce that Ureftor n would givo no causo for crlttclwa would allay tho tempest. Ttie uaopto, ha said, wanted an end of royal gamb ling and somo decent are tt good conduct in Um futuw, Tt stntetnout that Chlf Jufttlec CJ rldgo may call Sir WlllkMH to count far accusing him of partJaKty lu his charges has turned soeUsty to talking about the cbtef Juailoa and about tho brutal way In which, aowt years ago, ho endeavored by hto olllotal lufluonco and power toonwb a young man named Adauw, whom a daughter of Coleridge had eta tor a husband against her Mlm will) Coleridge In that case found that his high station did not awr tho ability to tread on. ft poor mum, and ho was inglorlously defeated, tho whole moannww of hi counw being exposed la the pubiie , Since that tlmo Coleridge hm tho Dent of tlio situation and w4 tried to hurt Adams. Bbottld b luterfero with Gordou Cummlng, H Is believed h would repaat lb Adams experience by exciting aytay pathy for tho Intended vlotliH. Stanhope, secretary of A war, replying yeoterday l tim mm mons io the nutloa put, by Wil liam Summers, a GladstofM HbfraJ, regard lug the baccarat scandal, aJ4 81r William Gordon Cummlug ehtefof Uiu pwaoea who bd Mrokw fultliil because ha did not report law case to his commanding offlew. It ri i!uitbeoHoBwwfittWiit4 by Wjr aiskdlUftdvMttghlWMtd VWftaafot him to take a dlifrit eotirw iUtM that lld down by army MigukHioiM, Of the thre ofttatM wflwmtaV General Wltl! wm mfm": oftHcerof tba , M4 wm MHif fore ikx impm bui ttw etttar two tld tk Vritm o W)ta attd Bf kUy IivJU, odeibUdljr Tbe fmc. mid SiMriunw. m lf iMkekMftU Itottottmttamam ff ib mm, mw Um of Jiidifrttt OMtilMlUrkC IjMtoMB itta t OWMMT UtaO, OOBHMBaO 'P II llllllllf 1m4 wiWw mmw mxvmim' Ih Mtaar tm$tm0m 4mp wgij wMk m mal MflWat; ooAft. B t r, i K i O a - -M