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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1891)
EVENING j- ' ,"! 2iW-, .' j t;T' ,' 1 -! VOli. 4. (r CHE PEOPLE'S PAPER." SAXiEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUISTE 2G, 1891. r urn rrO-DAYS JOTBWS TO-DAY." 4 TO& f t JOURNAL VjtxJl 1 1 xJL II c SPECIAL SALE FOR ONE WEEK , 000 Boxes i Kurd's bast Stationery, 'centaining: one quire paper and enyolopes to match ' 2 I oo Beams, Commercial Note, Mt. J efFerson, plate finish, in 4- reanr boxes t 100,000 Envelopes, in - thousand boxes, No. 5, G, GA XXX 50c per box T. McF. PATTON'S STATE) STREET BOOK STORK . - 98 STATE STREET. REMEMBER THE PLACE. 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 S "CJ 1MSI CRISSMAN & 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 90o; Men's Shoes' $1.40, Wq also carry the finest French Kid in Ladies' Shoes. Come and see us. - SPRING WAGONS. Our stock of spring wagons istho largest and most complete on the Pacific coast, and comprises all the leading styles oi FOUR SPRING PASSENGER AND MOUNTAIN WAG0N,' HALF-PLATFORM-SPRING WAGONS, SCROLL SPRING WAGONS "HANDY WAGONS," "TAY LOR" OR THREE-SPRING WAGONS, HALF-SPBING WAGONS, EXPRESS AND DELIVERY W&.GONS. Special parcel delivery wagons, ONE-HORSE BUSINESS WAGONS ! ONE-HORSE IRON AXLE WAGONS, ETC. - It will payall parties wanting vSPRING WAGONS QF ANY DESCRIPTION To call upon or correspond Avith us. Wo 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. MiLarge Stock, MS&K New.Sfo'i JAS. HAM & CO. J AS. AlTKEN,; GROCERIES AND PRODUCE. THE BEST CANNED GOODS Choicest Fruits and Vegetables in Season Garden Seeds, Field Seeds and Flower Seeds, Fresh and true to name. The Qranzo toro, 126 State St., Salem, Or. We can show you twelve dif ferent styles of Oxfords, A. B. C. D. und E. widths,. A very fine assortment this, and they are reasoable. in price. Bomomber we sell the best quality of Black Over Gaiters A t l per pair. Wo have all sizes and can give a perfect fit. Wm. BROWN & CO., 231 Commercial Street. DEALERS IN FINE SHOES . i S - - J a GO O H 9.4 a -2-1 s. k .H Sis psea-vs &- - tl - i vjj- zs" U. Z San m 5 52 " iJ 5 , g s i j ii j z Ui GO . ?5 sax-g 5 "-es. M ti 2 CJ .i fl ri RiJSsO 25s: SOMETHING WORTH IMC jES 3ES, OSBURN, Stock, AT HEDUCED PRICES. IIS State Street. r j3 2 en E o O US' Z. sd &5 . 1 O K a5 .s.a OP o hoS 5 j5i 5S KIM UJ F"w a 2! a S 5S-E. it ij )-) 6 LOOKING AFTER. FOOT "W ZHTjAL XC s 261 Commerc'jal Street. DOUBLED f That is what our trade delivery system. .People like time, and after they try us once they stay by the leaders on good service. Clark ii lOO Coutrt -Street. 'ty3teS&&vJ.j mportant Ten acres of fruit land cljht and a-half tulles from Salem and three and a-half "miles from Turner for 1350.' '. Ten acres of fruit land six miles from'Salem, all In cultivation, with never falling spring; $500, cash, Loto In Illghlund addition to Sulem on ttio installment plan for ;from $400 to 5500 each; city water, , street cars, sewerago, well-graded streetsT'shade trees, city park; adjoin ing, and the best horse-car service 1m tha state soon to, bo changed to on electric line. The' Oregon Land company, Salem, Oregon, "Y, -V- mm lid wm. Salem Truck & Dray Imb Iron works. Dray " trwetei has done under our prompt their goods delivered on Epplev, to Owners of Land Go, DRAYS AXD TROCK8 always ready fwr orilers, telJ and deliver wood, hjv. Anil a nd lumber. Of- v w oik ov, TOrj'ttr ee Hlte St.,twwsHe S- imy U w4 tkrwvkwl im Hhv t THE CAPITAL JOIMAL; H0FER BROTHERS, Editors, I'Uni.ISUKDOAlUY.fecOKl'TSONDA.Y, BY THK Canital Journal Publishing Company. (Iuoorpomlcd.) Offlco, Commercial Street, in r.O. Hulldluij hlitcrod at the postofllce at Salem, Or., n mcDti-tHti ii nun. TAUIFF AND TltU&TH. The 8. F. Chronicle has tho fol lowing very able editorial on nn important tepic: Every freo trader in the United States, from Qrovcr Gloveland down, holds it as a cardinal doctrine of his creed that a protective tarilF creates and fosters trusts. A dispatch from Vancouver, It. C, on tho sugar question, read In connection with tho existeneo of the sugar trust in the Uulted States, should cost at least a suspicion on tho correctness of this freo trado theory. This dispatch says that tho mana ger of tho Vuncouver sugar reiluery has declared war upon tho Ameri can sugar refiners. Ho says it may seem an uneven light, for tho big San Francisco rellnorlcs, with h market, are ablb to throw away some money to attain their object, but that ho is in n position to mako the battlo warm whllo it lasts. Tho rival rellneries can light their own battles, but the point is here: If a Vancouver reiluery can Import raw sugar, pay n duty on It about equal to the American duty before tho passage of the McKlnley bill, uud ship tho reilued product to tho United States and pay another small duty, and still do a profitable business, whllo on tho other sldo of the border American refineries aro running on duty-free sugar nud also doing n profitable business, is It not clear that a protective turlfl has nothing to do with u sugar trust? Is It not clear too, that tho present prlco of sugar on tho Pacific coast, U an anomalous prlco, kept up by manipulation and combination, and that such combinations, could and would exist whether thoro were any Import duty on sugar or not? Itis a familiar principle that it Is impossible to provo a negative, and therefore it cannot be demonstrated (bat trusts would not exist under any tariff conditions, but that Is a very different proposition from tho freo trado assertion that trusts exist only because of a protcctlvo tariff'. Ve have shown that ono trust cer iatuiy.Hxlats lu an article which Is on the freo list, un"orrt"uttBoeon nuumr timo and time again thatsuch trusts as tho Standard oil trust, tho cotton seed oil trust and many others havo no connection with or dependence upon a tariff, and yet freo trade orators and newspapers, jwlth owl like gravity, ropeat Cleveland's as sertion that tho tarlll is responsible for trusts, and that freo trado would render such combinations impossible or unprofitable. Combined capital cares very llttlo for tariff questions. If it can secure a monopoly for itself It can forco tho consumer to psy tho import duty, and If it cannot sccuro the monopoly It fails In its purpose. Tho protec tive tariff may hayo somo sins to answer for though this concession is made only for tho sako of argu ment but tho creation and main tenance of trusts is not ono of them., The weather In England has boon even hotter than tho baccarat scan dal. Tho farmers in Malno and Ver mont ure planting their potatoes aud corn oyer nirulu, tho cold, damp weather having killed tho first crop American "sossloty" pretends to he outraged at the conduct of the Prince of Wales. Yet It would kiss his foot if ho would consent to come to this country and hobnob with it. a , , i i The New York Btaats Zeltung says: "Almost tho last hope of the German grain harvest is gone. It rains in tho lowlands, it snows In tho mountains, and tho outlook is pitiful." The Vienna correspondent of the London Times sui's the hurvest In Hungary will be mlddlluglu quality and quantity, und lu Austria decid edly Inferior to any for the lost five years. Vintages of thelthlne, JMonello and Pallslnto, are reported complete fail ures, owing tq the revere and pro tracted frosta which prevailed during tho earlier part of tho season. The f'HlpUail tkeSUa. JteA. P. M. Bhrout. Pastor United Brethern church, Jiluo Mound, Kiin,, say: "I feel it my duty to tell what irnnl.ra lip Vlliu'u VaIV nittrv.VArtr hM done for me. My lung were badly dlKtMdf nud my paritthloner lltouxbt I could live only a few weeks, I took five bottUw of Br. Kl nit's New Discovery Mwd kbi sound and well, xalnl 'M lbs. in weight." Arthur Lov,Muiierixve' run ny Folks Combination, writw: "Af. iemthnfOMifh trtel Mod euuvleilUtt evldeuw, I urn oouftdeut Dr. Kin' New Dlncovery for coomihiH"'i U( 'em all. aud curcm when evry- tlilniielfallrf. Tfiegrwtt klud ihmi i ean do my wwy tbouxand frJeBitokstowrge litem to rj It," Pre trial bot lie at Pry 'a faux rtw, RuIat item 60S. ad 1. Marcas Whitman the Heal Pathfinder of Owgon. J. Edwards In East Oregenlali: Tho history of tho early settlement of tho Paclflo Northwest and tho exertions of tho pioneer missionaries Is a romance. As tho result of the Lewis and Clark overland Journey to tho lower Columbia, fivo Nez Perce Indiana crossed the continent to St. Louis seeking more light about tiio while man's God aud Bible. Their journey was not In vain, for two missionary hoards wero moved to send missionaries to them. And among tho first to re spond to tho cull for missionaries to far-away Oregon was Marcus Whit man, M. D., of Rlohvllle, N. Y. Ho was a man of remarkable energy, courage, tact and versatility of talent. He established a mission in tho Walla Wulla valley about six miles south of tho present city of Mint name. Ho taught, preached, farmed, built grist and tawuillls, and at tended to the slok. Being impressed with tho value of tho country, secoud only to his deslro to ameliorate tho condition of tho Indians was his desire to sccuro it to tho United States. Ho made an overland Journey to Washington, D. C, in tho dead of wluter, lu order to glvo an accumto report of tho country to tho proper officials nud bring back with him American settlers. There have been eminent express riders, full of import to famlltcH und states. These have curried messages for war aud for peace, for trude and towering ambi tion. It would bo difficult to find one that for dlstauce, time, heroiu during, peril, suffering, and mngnlff eont consequences could equal Whit man's ride. Ho reached Washing ton and uppeared before tho secretary of state, Daniel Webster. Ho re turned to Oregon loading an emi grant train of 250 wagons and 875 souls. Says U. 8. Senator Johu B, Allen: "To tho missionary today ure wo pro-emlucntly ludebtcd that tho stars aud stripes lloat over Washington, and" that it Is wider tho allegiance of this republic nud not that of Great Brltalu; aud to Marcus Whitman, mord than to any other single man, is our debt of gratitude tho greatest," Bnt in 1847 Dr. Whltmau and wire, and twelvo othors wero massacred by tj)o savago-Indians. Thj Cayuse Indians followed and all tho mis sionaries were called from the coun try. Among them were Bevs. Cushlng Eel Is and Elkaua Walker', -j unt. Ui Tforest Grove. In oioven years tno country was ue-1 clared open again, aud Mr. Eolls started for tho scenoof the massacre. By the sldo of tho llttlo mound where lies burled tho remains of Dr. Whitman, a co-laborer, on his knees before God lie made a covenant that ho would endeavor to .erect a monument to Dr, Whitman lu tho form of a school of high grade. The fruits of his labors are to bo sccu today in Whitman college, Wnlla Wallar the oldest collegiate Institution lu tho state. It has elevcu professors and Instructors and about 200 students, and is doing most excellent work. It offers all the advantages and has all tho privileges of American wilvorsltles' It Was a Woman Did It. Lady Brooks'ln England has wou tho sobriquet of "tho babbling Brooko," It was through this woman that tho baccarat scandal was mndi public Sho has for years been an intimate friend of the Prince of Wales, and It was this Intlmnoy wiiloh resulted in tho estrangement of Lord Brooko and his wife. It happened that tho princo was invi ted to Welbeck Abbey, tho county scat of tho Duke of Portland, Among tho guests whom the heir apparent desired to have Invited to meet him wan Lady Brooke, Tho proud Duchess of Portland when tho list wart brought to her refused to allow the notorious beauty of the prince's fast sot to bo Invited to the Abbey, and so Informed his majesty of Wales. Tho result was thut tho Princo ot Wales did not go to Wei beck Abbey, but went to Tranby Croft Instead, where Lady Brooke wad a very welcome guest. From the prince our lady of the plaloulo love learned tho tory of tho cheat ing at cards. A beautiful woman cannot Always bo relied upon to kn so grave a secret. Shu babbled It to others aud noon the whole disgraceful affair at Trauby Croft becumoa public scan dal. Lady Brooke Is a profewsloual beauty and probably enjoys tw new notoriety that alio lws achieved. But the k-el Karl of Warwick whose sou and heir I the unfortu nate Lord Brooke, has, His said, been crushed by the new scandal. Thut is why hk lordship will proba bly ask to be divorced from the bab bling wowmH who twa many tltwe before disgraced likt name, Iftlw suit I brought tkw PrlBW of Wak will be made a co-rfCt,m'Ht, Tb baccarat wudl has cwiy gives tmw taree to t4 jwtylfi that la vry vtm ttwra k weman: irum'fftm WttrtuTraaby CroOj gilded jpM bllsg halk-Kx. ' W. A. fieawm, the fttuto trt tMUwr, tta'i)wUttaud frwAwrt tbl4 hi Mil. Highest of all m Leavening Power. n - k KQYi -iSitf! ABSOLUTELY PURE QEXEKAh NEWS .NOTES. Tho French government officially denies tho existeneo of itBecrot treaty with Hnytl. Tho business portion of Demcrs- vine, Mont., was burned Tuesday nignt. i.oss?40,000. aub oui ssantn Jbo nolcl on upper main street,i.09 Augoies, was burned Wednesday. Loss ?3,000; fully In sured. Tho net surplus in tho treasury Is gradually creeping Upwards. Treas urer Deokor'sstatemonts Wednesday shows it to bo 11,680,671. Three hundred and eighty three ounces of silver were purchased by tho government Wednesday, at prl ces ranging from 1.0008 to 1,023. Action has been taken to place the Metropolitan Watch compaay, of New York, in tho bonds of a receiver, under a. mortgago of $100,000. Tho rissiuenco of P.Coruvrcll, Boyle neignts, 1ms Angeles, burned Wed uesduy morning. It was a new house and tho family only moved in Tues day, Xoss $26,000; uo lusurancc. Tho resldcnco of John Church at Fresno, Cnl., was destroyd hy fire und tho Advent church ndjolulug was damnged to tho;cxtent ef ?-iO0O Wednesday. The total loss la ?0000. George Ward who led tho recent break for liberty, and who"MTis ono of tho niOBt noted safe-blowers ln;tho UnlWd .States, has died from bis wounds at Colo City, Gn. Wm. B. Cook, late pollco elork of Toledo, O,, plead guilty Wednesday afternoon to tho embezzlement of $5000 city funds and was sentenced to tlvo years lu the poultontlary and to pay a fine of $10,000. It was reported In the lobby of tlw English commons Wednesday Ight that Paruoll was married to Mrs. O'Shca last Thursday la the atrkt. est privacy. The English admirers of M. dt Lessopu are organizing to present him with a memorial of their con- wUhlr!rcsoWirtn Tho Emperor Francis Joseph tok lunchoon on tlio British llagsblp Victoria, at Frumo, In toasting the queen of GrcatBrltlau, the Austriau kaliior expreswd tho Blncorot vener ation aud af.tuchmeat during her admiral llfo aud his admiration for tho protection of tho British navy. Berlin advises stnto that there are fiorlousslgus ofa split In tho national liberal party on the subject of Ills marj murked coolneVs against ex'chancclor is said to exist, It is stated in Berlin that negotia tions are pen'dlugfor tho betrothal of tho Italian crown pnnco and tho ArchducheBsMnrgarotSophia,daugh' tcr of tho Archduke Carl Ludwig, A yrarraut was Issued at St. Louis Wednesday for PugoMoPherson, ox treasurer of the mining exchange, charging him with embezzlement. The warrant was hunted toolato.how over, ns McPherson had leftSt.Louis, Sieve Daly shot and killed John McCarthy at Trinity collcgollartford Conn., Wednesday night. Duly Is n well-known .athlete and trainer of tho Trinity students. Ho claims he was assaulted by a gang of tough and he shot In self dcfeuRO, Bqtltre 'A. .T. Dleuiukes shot and killed N. W, Mulllnii at Murfrees horo, Tetiu,, Huiiday, Mulllns at tacked Dlsmukes with a caue. Under I'rcsidentClevclaud'rindHilnUtratloB Mulllns was stationed at Brule s oy, Dakota; both men stood well In socloty, A dispatch from Berlin state that the German government Is consider ing tho question of abandoning the German possessions In New Guinea and the Bismarck archipelago. The education bill passed a second reading lu tho English coiiimotm Wednesday without a dlvUlon, with the Bartley amendment, withhold ing Its benefit from parents able to puy, being rejected. A tuna uamed Meyer, ft resident o Chicago, aud passenger on the teamr Majestic, which arrived in Qut-ewrtown Wednetaky Hioriilifg, became Insane Thurtday lt ad died at ea, The body will h Wm to Liverpool, Prl? MaxIwIlllAH, o( lMbFjr, the 4 yaar-oM-ou of Prlsoe Perdl Hand, th hd of tlw hoM)f Immi burg, UmiAium fcwkfMt by tm Mhk lob (sottrttfte to a tiM4tbHft- aa4 unlit to be lru4 with ttwwiam- mf h4 ot MWf own aMiM, Wr John ruStow' wv-Joct for m Iwhwjhw ootkw fit)Hc syiMKtt has ftiltwu Ihrewttt: Tlw m4mmiw i tuild wuu U ih UmvlvU (mmwUwm . .-: 4 ' - . Taffiy: Latest U. S. Gov't Food 9fm. Baking Powder TELEGMPIIC DISPATCHES. AssK5iatC(l Press Rejwrt md Digests of all Impwiftftt Kows et T-Pay. AUUESTED FOH AtlSON. Lds Anorus, June 20.W. H. Huff', proprietor of the Pacific; Bkp rcstuuraut, which 'wm in the Bol mon block on Hprlug streetr which , was burned after 12 o'eioek Monday mornluf , eawring a lose of u,000 wm arreM m a cWg of araoft, ' and locked Hp In default of mO ' Itall, Fire broke out lu ta rmHam. rautjusla wtefeWfcwat tbaMM pine, but It waa xtlngukbed baM any damage was ax. When tba eeeond Are occurred auspittioa til aroused, aud HulPa arrit folteww. Th polloe aay they bavMi atfoof case-against hlul. JIitr"tonioiiy resided at; Lower Lake.Lakeoeuoty, where he run a hotel, which burnwl last December, It wm insured fta H000, aud Huff received f3000 Cue his loss. He wm insured bore far $1700, aud had but $604 or0OO hi 3 his place, Tho insurauc popb will vigorously prosecute the mm, COMM1SSIONEII QUINTON'S ttl DEKKKS. London, Juno 20. 1 tie said thai tho government la strongly diafosd to deallonloiitly with tbajutwaj, r regent of manlpur, now udr sen tence of death for rebftllhm agalttat tho British governmut. The gov erumeut 13 satisfied that the jobtaj; had nothhig to do with Um traaoh : erous HUirdert of tbeBrlttah aOemiM ami il l bosuum) mat tti mk;;. nwy b eommuML to M to V' Auuanaan wiairaa or aooM pesal oony. Aa for Um ai brotlrtsr of Um jutM-aj, bta l certain, m wIl m thai toagut gMHtral, who ftfvi ar4md Murdm. IX) MOT NURD 'i'HMK. VSS" otmy &?& Mh-fylsS'i precautions to prevent the spread of Infectious dlseaaes from the liulaatao Jews who are riooklng tbrowgh U country, and vWlwsftM this rwaaoo are ho longer prultld to tr Um vaultsat Charkrtteulwrg, whertth oxllea are permitted to mt, white whllo the ttfuglltvM are burrted forward as rapidly m pllk te tholroports of departure for 3w York. VIMJIRJJ Xhh TUQHT, New Y'dkIc, June 9i, Mr.- Heury Villard, with bk family, MWdfrns Bremeu for New York; oo u b steamer Havel last Tueaday aaoiv Ing, Offlcera of the North AmarluM company deny that Mr, YlUri return to tliU country it raadanA necessary byauy ftuatwial (JttrtlNlN aticd In that eowpauy, Thv mf that the company h iM in iHMnwjy but.on the other baud, ha a gkftktm f u t u re 1 ti store, T1m reoent oaotMet made with Thomaa A. XAUonk h regarded as a very valnabto tm& It Is sweeping In Its ebarattor and wakes tii compaay a fu)lr puitm with Edison la all hla liirsntln i pertaining to etfctrlcat railwj now existing aad to eottw. In addt tlon to this, lb eomiNiuy k uumt contract to supply ClnelBnatl wHh a full eleclrb light yMW, a4 H has almost cowpMvd Um tnuufor matioH of the twtirt bs nUaray system la Mtlwawkea iato at) hN trio railway on the trMy ateo THRftOYtWMU. Cincinnati, June 2,--Darw have, after a year'a aeareh, )oau the 7-ywt-r-old so of fatrUih Oa way, a well to de reehkoi af Hprif Weld, Ky Ttw hoy wm kUiaaftA a year ago, by whhuU of Mt, CW way. Ha ' Maywywii detoativati 9w' search for hlui, ad ainwd jiie in trying U Him! hk ah!ftf The aeta4lVM tracea iM m Frauakoe, aud from that t tralto. They muM, lav mum kyr)f cm the way, M hy Um (Ihh) tity reeh4 AuaalU tkajT' had Ntrel thlr cuoia to tjm couatry. 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