Capital journal. sf VOL. 4. "TILE PEOPLE'S PAPER." SALEM OREGON, WEDNESDAY", SEPTEMBER 2, 1891. "TO-DAY'S NEWS TO-DAY." NO. 152. EVENING GRAND The- THEY ALL WORE GOGGLES. by -Tho fifth giand animal distribution of SCHOOL BOOKS and SCHOOL SUPPLIES at- T. HcF. PATTON' rm-r-f mfnf y g-nwi.- mtitm z&zzL2v&MA3C!S3a2iu1,j2zxaszmijuxi4jit.iAxr At the State Street Book Store. 98 State Street. KBSIKmillPit.7raBMgtCTwninerwmiLil wwnanminurrngmgrwi'" i!W! Commencing Monday, Sept. 7, at lO O'clock:. Old friends as well as new inyitcd. Our lino of Writing and Pencil Tablets for school purposes are superior to anything we have ever distributed before. Call and examine for vourselvs, ATTENTION ! FARMS: ATTENTION! EVE RYBODY 3SZ3&S4S0- Coine and examine our goods aud prices, We have hammocks as low as 45 cents. Croquet sets from $1.00 upwards. Boy's express wagons of all kinds. Tinware, Brooms, Soaps, Matches and all kinds of notions. This line of goods MUST be closed out in order to make room for our early Fall stock of Men's. Vv omen's and Children's SHOES, HOSE and UNDERWEAR, which will begin on arrive in a few days. Come early and get prices. It costs you nothing to examine our jvoode. fP&&Mi-wkMW3-vG?3szn J- B H - Q H lC BUB aSiig Li la X? J & w y B 1 H p (SUCCESSOR TO) CX&XS:S&S:..3Sr 5 OS3SXT3Eg3Xrg 261 Commercial Street. THE FINISHING TOUCH. In putting the finishing touch to vour toilet do you always see that your shoes are in keeping with the rest of your makeup 1 The shoes may beWbetter that the other varments and still be appropriate, but if they are not up to the raiment in style and quality the effect is unpleasant. R. J. FLEMING'S Shoes stand on their merit's. His stock is infinite in va riety, excellent in quality, and moderate in price. Successors to V. F. Bootuby & Co. POPULAR Clothiers. Hatters 235 Commercial Street, ail T1 ! i Uirnisiiers SALEM. OREGON. BUI YOURSELF A HOME ON THE A INSTALLMENT 'Jeti3iiSi-ESmSm i the I'Jieetri! llm. I lit v arc lor sal IM-ii!!UMii!li!&lisSN L reasonable prices, on eas terms. 5013' ' )K&- lSs5llP 'and examine plan; go and fee t - --.. yrvimr. .. V""1'. .rtr-t.M 'JZ PLAN. Tho Capital Homestead Company 1- - V- fs huildin' n number of new cottages on largo lorn, In healthy location, near eat Call he property. Correspo OFFICE IN MURPHY BLOCK, SALEM, OREGON, for Infants and Children. "Caitorlaiseo well adapted to children that I recommend It as superior to any prescription known to me." H. A. Ancncn, II. D., Ill So. Oxford St, Brooklyn, N. T. Shooting Season Opens SEPTEMBER 1st ! If you want to buy SHOT GUNS, HUNTING COATS, GAME BAGS, LOADED SHELLS, AMMUNITION a ti d "The use of ' Costorla b bo universal and Its merits so well known that It seems a work of supererogation to endorse It. Fow are the Intelligent families who do not keep Costorla within easy reach." Carlos MiRTTN, D.D., New York City. Late Pastor Bloomingdalo Eef ormed Church. Caatorla cures Colic, Constipation, 8our Btomach, Dlarrliooa. Eructation, Kills Worm, gives sleep, and promoter d pestion. Without injurious medication. Very Remarkable Story Told Truttworthy Fisherman. "I struck a great snap Dshlng up at Peewaukee, Wis., a fow weeks ago," said a Detroit drummer after several largo, abnormally developed flsh stories bad been swallowed by the little coterlo that surrounded him. "A friend of mine who works for an electrical con struction company ut Milwaukee has invented a eubmarino electric light, nnd we went up to Peowaukeo to try It. It worked like n charm. Greatest bucccss imaginable. In fairly clear water it js possible to light up the bot tom of "tho lake for quite a distance. Imagine lighting a big bonfire on the bottom of the lako and fishing by the light of it "That's about what it Is like. Tho whole operation is so simple that it is queer that It was not thought of long ago A strong battery is carried In the stern of the boat The craft is rowed out to the (Ishing ground and anchored securely The submarine lamp is low ered over the sido of tho boat and a push upon the buttou does tho rest A white light below renders all objects within a radius of twenty feet of it plainly visible. Then tho sport begins In earnest "The tish aro attracted by tho light aud swim toward it to Investigate the unusual phenomenon that has startled thorn. Somewhat timid at first thoy soon grow bolder and swarm about the lamp. It Is the easiest thing in tho world then to drop a hook right under tlie biggest follow in the lot a Jork and ho. is yours. No pole Is necessary; u rt-ol is useless, no bait is used noth ing but a line and a naked hook. It requires no skill to make a Quo catch and it's rare sport. "1 spmt a couple of nights on tho lake pulling out bass nothing but bass, you know, because by tho now scheme n man can pick and choose his tish be fore lie catches them. Ho Isn't obliged to waste any time in pulling out perch and bluegilla when b.?'s angling for bohs, you see, and he doesn't disturb the little bass either. Great invention, Isn't it?" The silence for a moment was pain fully oppressive, but it was broken at length by Chief Clerk Paul Gores, who inquired in a low, mellow voice, like tho note of a wounded clay pigeon, "When did you do all thfs?" "Tuesday and Wednesday nights last week." "At Peowaukee?" "At Peowaukeo." "That accounts for It then. 1 was fishing at Peowaukee mvself Thursday. Caught a good string of mass and had very fair luck, but until this minuto 1 haven't been able to figure out bow it happened that every banned ono of 'oni wore a pair of bluo goggles." And the coterie immediately ad journed for internal improvements. Chicago Mail. trim Urn PlTJSf IftI!lT! i HOFER BROTHERS, Editors. UKUrUtEUDAIUY.BXCKPTHUNDAY. BY THK Canltal Journal Publishing Company. (Incorporated.) Oil! eo, Commercial Street, In I. O. llulldlng hJUered fit the postofllce nt Salem, Ur.,ni second-clots n ntlo. OltKGON AMD TI1K WOltLD'S 1'AIIt. Tho utter failure of so-called proin- lucut men to manage auy plan for an exhibit for Oregou at tho world's fair (after tho aforesaid p. m. had coolly sat down on tho cflorts of the press to formulate a plan that could be carried out,) Is well touched upon by President Samuels lu his address at the Astoria meeting. He said: "This brings me to the question which last year about this time oc cupied tho columns of nearly every newspaper in tbo state, received their almost uuauimoussupport and waB finally launched by them on the sea of popular favor T refer to thoall-lmportaut Columbiau world's fair. As usual, tho work was done by tho newspapers and tho uoneui ties got ready to absorb all tho glor aud thunder of the enterprise, but lu this case they grasped the helm a trifle too early aud geueral grief is tne result. In the vernacular of the street, ''the craft Isn't iu it," aud Unless you, tho power of the country take charge of the cngiuo room, pilot housoand purser's olllco I have well grounded fears that tho Oregon exhibit craft "will never be in the mvIhi." Who of nil the meu lu Oregon have a better opportunity to know what should bo done at Chi cago In 1803 than you have, aud after ouce settling this portion ol tho question go ahead aud do it and let tho credit go to tho men who perform the labor. Will you penult that Oregou shall be tho only excep Uonal state iu tho union which will not bo represented at the work fair, or aro you In favor of staudiug together as ono mighty lnipreguable Gibraltar on tho world'ri fulr ques lion, aud by this united strength overthrow every possible opposition to an exhibit? " For several years I have recomraendoc your ' Castoria, ' and shall always continue to do so as it has Invariably produced beneficial results." Edwin F. pAnDBi, It. D., ' Too WInthrop," l5th Street and 7th Ave. New York City Tan Centaur Comimny, 77 Mmmir Street, New York. SPORTING GOODS, BICYCLES, CUTLERY OR NOVELTIES go to ROOKS 94 State HARRITT Street, n luuu in Tvnnn K KK I 11 JJllvUi, Commercial Street. The Best for the Money all the Time. A. KLEIN. RELIABLE SHOES, SALE M. She Stumped Ira. Little Marjorie, from the city, is a great source of amusement to her Undo tra up to a certain point. Her ques H tions ntauo mm laugh heartily until she o-sfced about 100, and then thoy began to mil. Here is tho way sho began "Are you going to harness tho osen now, Uncle Ira? What makes they hitvo wooden bridles? Sometimes why don't you drive the big pig in tho cart, Undo Ira? Don't tho pigs over tako any bath? When do tho thistles be uiiy to mow? What makes this cat nip prieklo my fingers so? (It is a net tle.) "Uncle Ira, why don't thero bo any boefsteaks up hero in the country 1 Don't you have any markets? What makes you havou bunting sheep, Uncle Ira? What makes only Just tho buuting sheep havo horns?" About this time Uncle Ira ceased to find tho questions funny, and began to answer thuui with inero grunts. Boston Transcript. Till: lUllvSlDENT'S HHA1 IS LKVUI.. At St. Albans, Vermont, where about 112,000 people had assembled to meet tho presidential party, the president, after referring to tho un just trade restrictions and exaction Imposed upon colonists In early days said: "Tills battle for a market was uover more general or slrenuouB than now among all nations of tho world, although not pushed by bloodshed." Continuing, ho said that' Ameri cans ought to send their produco to foreign markets by methods of peaceful aud prolltablo interchange He then referred to tho probable increased grain crop of this country and tho defleiencka of a crop in France, Busalu, England, Germany aud India, and that this country would probably be enabled to sell Its grain to great advantage. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Food Report., aking bwder ABSOLUTELY PURE RlriVS P Jl v asa 1 and that thero Is not olio citizen lu 1000 in America but would bo bo no fit ted by tho largo reduction in cost, and that greater accommodations would follow tho ownership of tho telegraphs aud establishment of a postal telegraph Bystem by tho government. Tho Uttlo syndicato of politicians who havo parcelled oil' tho state and will undertako to mako proper selec tion of Republican candidates for congress gets oil somo very queer llgs. It volunteers tho Information that Hon. H. B. Sillier, of Grant's I'ass, will mako a public announce mout In order to glvo other gentle men an equal opportunity with him olf. His equal opportunity may be no opportunity. TELEGRAMC DISPATCHER. Associated Press Report and Digests of all Important News ot To-Day. MISCELLANY. State Poultry Association. An important meeting of the pnultrymen of this suctiou will be held on tho fair grounds at Salem on Thursday, Soptembor 17th, for the purpose of organizing a state poultry association. Every stato in tho union has such an organization while Bomo havo three or four. Orogou has none. It Is desired that overy county bo represented at thi meeting, aud as many will attend from Oakland aud vicinity us can do so. Iu 1839 tho total valuoof wheat rulseu In tuo United States was $183,000,000; tho poultry product wat. 012,000,000. Poultry raising is or of tho principal Industries of this vicinity and tho meeting sliouUPuul bo lost Bight of. Oakland Observer. SALEM, ORECOX. A. 1 AH3ISTR0NG, Manager. W. I. 8TALET Principal. CS?Will reopen on Monday, Sept. 7, 1891. Students registered now.tDa THE BUSINESS COURSE ,THE SHORTHAND COURSE TNCI.UUliSBliorthana.Ty powrttlt.tr, Ji el 1 llnj, Urainmur, I'UIn WrltlntM.'or respondonce, ManlfoUilui,', Lottrr I opy. In if, llimlnens find Lejjul t'mmn, Business and Otltce 1'ruoUoc. INCLUDE Spelling, Grammar, Plain Writing, Arithmetic, Correspon dence, Commercial Law, Blnsle nnd Double Kntry Bookkeeping, llanlilngr, Haziness ForiiiR, UiiHlness und Ollco l'rnctlce. THE ENGLISH COURSE Includes Beading, "Writing, Arithmetic, Spelllug, Grammar, Corns pondence, Geography aud History. ('all at tlie college, or write for beautifully illustrated catalogue, free KttMMfil Salem Track 4 Dray Co. w HcewtateMtopiMWllflrin lem Iron works. Drays and trucks my be found throughout the dav a' tha corner of State and Commercial streets. DBA Yd AND TKUCJCn ays ready for orders,. ami ueiiver wood coal and lumber. Of lice Btate St., opixwito Ha BRICK AND TILE. Kor flpit-claaa hand made brick and tile, goto MURPM & DBSART. Large supply on lmnd. Near fair ground, Balera, 7 SI To Lodi on Real ElUte Security. Aeency I'aclflo States Bavlnrs, ixwn & nunniug l. FEAR SALEM, Truck & Dray Line. flood team, and trougbold. 'prompt work ! oui & HAMILTON, . ubod 5.12 dw INSURE IN YOUR HOME COMPANY "Tlie State." Ami 0r 350,000 Dollar. GEO. U. ISEELiXi, City Agent, And medal ureal for Maroa county. Ol Ceo yfihi Company. M. T. RINEMAN. VKAI.VU I Staple and Fancy Groeerits, Crockery, aiaMWttre, Ijiinps, Woedet, and Willow ware. All kind of mill fowl Alko veveuibleudfrulu lu their krawn. MIligbfcat l'rliwicl for country produco.' We fcollolt unbare of your patronage. l3JHUiiktrect Ituther RiiiicI) Illin. It was a pretty little country girl who rode down In n wadifeon avpnuo oar. Tho city bred youth who escorted her was evidently proud of his charming companion, but thero was a shade of embarrassment because she frequently betrayed her verdancy. You could havi told that she was a country girl by Iter manner The city was now to her, and everything sho did not under stand hhe nhked about. An the car paired tho Tombs she cried delightedly . "Oh, thero Is that lovely museum I read about So thoy keep It open on Sundays, do thoy?" "Yes." replied the young man dryly, "they keep it open Sundays." "I roiiiuiulMir you wrote und told mo you wero there twice." There was a ripplu of laughter In tho car. - New York World. Boseburg Plalndealer: Suleni Is to havo a fruit palace. It will prove a great attraction at tho fair. The intelligent portion of the state press appears to sustain tho state railway commission in reducing rates. A trained bear lu Buusla got drunk and killed three persons luits efl'ortb to obtain more whiskey, It Is straugo how like human beings fcomo brutes can act. Oh, Heavens) iu addition to. carrying on tho tarlfl controversy all through the dry season, tome Oregou editors aro starting up (tin uussiou of tho mortgage tux law. J. K. WPI1TE, KXI'BESS AND TBUOK LINE. ilaallne af all klnda. Ben work. Wagon at every train, All lliliix-ent Luuklw; Muazlno, The queerest umbrella In Now York Is owned by Police Captain Thomat Hell ly 1 1 is made of tho finest silk and has a Imudhomo utick and handle IU peculiarity is that tho xtick Is really q breecliloadlng gun barrel, and tho han dle U a trigger and hummer combined. When the ferrule Is unscrewed tho gun Is ready for use. One hundred loaded cartridges mid 100 blanks complete the nttlugn of tills extraordinary parachute, New York Sun. The Lebanon Kxprcbu has this plain statement: 'The editor on account of financial embarrassment was uot ublu to attend the editorial Mhsoclatlon which met at Astoria this week." Goulleinvn of UUura. Kind IJidy What a nice little girl you urul Ik your father iu bunincta It) this city? Uttlo (Jlrl lluslnendl My papa doesn't havo to bother about bunlncsa. "Ah I Gentleman of lelxure, then I" "Yjui. He's a detective. "Good Nowa. INHUHANCK ICumptiir, rire anu i nne. Halenj, Orton m iv mm O.W.KBKLKH, Agant. Anexchaugesays: "If 1WM) si ran gers should now go through I'olk comity, fWO of them would call it an exceedingly goodly laud. Go which wny mi will aud thoylold of grain Is siirprldltig." The tithcr fifty would probably beenterpilxlngfaull finders from some poverty-stricken Eastern region, The Central Point Enterprise speaks thus of tho Mrs. Lowry, who was enabled to have her leg ampu tated by tlit kind Intercession of charitable persons at "ialem: "This Is tfio poor lady who a few of our charitable ladles supplied with clothing and money to go to Port land. The knowledge that their deed of kiuducsH Is rthultlng ho favorably will more than repuy the trouble uud vexation thoy were forced to undergo," Pacific Press; Every mi binned reader knows that tho Western Union telegraph monopoly receives nearly a million dollars a year In tho United Stales ruoru Hum u reasonable-profit on tho actual coot of Us operating plant; that It coats ou un average more thuii three times as much to Bend iiicsiagea in this coun try as It doe lu Great Britain, where tlie governiueutowu the telegraph, Oregon Cntitied Fruit. During last week tho Salem Can nery Co. received orders for all the fiult they can put up this year, from Hoston parties, at tho factory prices. Tho order has Interested many peo pie outside of Salem for It lndlcati that the fruit production of Oregou will now havo a markot. The dllll- cnlty In the past hits been tho lack of market for the fruit that can I o siJ easily raised herti. The old or chards were allowed to go to ruin on this account, but now the railroad have opened up "the states" as a market for till wo can raiso, That fruit raising Is to bo the business Oregon uny close observer will qulokly discover. Tho Important and uccetMiry thing is a sum mar ket, aud that will be found ne soon as tlie qualities of our products art known. When fruit is put up It: cans it will stand tho test of time and transportation, and there Is m reason why Oregon fruit should not go Into tho markets of tho world. In the handsotnn Septcmbei Magazine of American History tlit feature of foremost Interest lu Gen eral Meredith Bead's concluding chapter on "Tho KpartaiiB of Paris," which is oven more rcadablu than tho part issued last month. Tut personal sketches of well-kuowi men of letters arc invested with lift ami color, u brlllluut group Indeed, ami among tho welcome portrulii- given art) those of Owen Meredith, author of Lucille, and M. Jules Simon, whojust now attracts an ad miring public. It Is a splendid number of a poriodlcal that always gives Its readers something out ol tho usual run of monthly publica tions. It fills a department of lit own iu literature. Subscription price fo.00 a year, Published ut 743 Broad wuy, New York. Kaiser William, in response- to the eurneilly expressed request of many of his subjects, has promised to imij an early visit to West Prussia. Merit Wins. Wo desire to say to our citizens, that for years wo have been selllnu Dr. King's Now 'Jlscovury for Con sumption, Dr. King's Now Life Pills, Buckleu'ri Arnica Salve, uud Electric flitters, and have never handled leuicdlc that sell as well, or that have given such universal sutlsfuc Hon. Wo do uot hesitate to guuruu tec them every time, uud wu stand ready to refund the purchase price, if satisfactory results do not follow llielr use. These great remedies have won their greut popularity purely on their merits. At I'ry's Druggists, Aro You (Joint- Cunt? If so, bo suro uud we that your tlokels read via "Tho North Western Line." TheC.Ht, P, 31. & O. By. nils Is the great short Hue from St. Paul or Duluth toull points cast und south. Their magnificent track, peerless vcstlbuled dining uud sleej Ing air trains, uud their motto, "always on time," has given this road a nutlonul reputation. All clashes of passengers aro curried on tho yesUbuled trulus without extra charge. All lltfket agents dell tlukois via this lino. Ship your freight uud travel over this famous road. V. II. 3Ihai), Uuii. Agt., No. 4 Wash. Ht, Portland, Or. A, J. LutiANU, Truy'g Agt, THE WAlt 18 OVKK. Vamwhaiso, Sept. 2-Order Is gradully belug restored iu Chill Geueral Basquedano litis been rec ognized as president ad interim of the republic by tho members of the junta here, aud Uttlo doubt Is fe't but what this action will be ratified by tho members now ou route from Iquiquo, Tho government troops tit Conception, Talcahuauo and other places.havo through their com manding ofllccrs, notified tho eon grcssiouallst authorities that they have finished fighting, and are ready to oboy orders from tho junta, und only Coqulmbo promises to make trouble. All that remains to be done now Is to put down the cases of disorder, bring to trial such of tho Batmacc dlst olllcials as him been guilty of outrageous acts of tyranny, aud pre pe.ro for tho elections, which will again glvo tno, republic an unques tioned constitutional government. Sovorul prominent government otll elals vlll be shot today after a trial by martial law. Balniaccdti,sotllo! tls at Coqulmbo havo cut the Ei i,'lish cable thero aud havo refused o surrender, and will makouilgh'. Tho Esmeralda, with tho Lyucl , goes to Coqulmbo tonight. Trans ports will follow. Tim first and so far tho only exe cution which has tho appearance i f having beeu boen promoted byr venge, occurred huro yesterday. Tho Procurator Fiscal, who prosecuted he cases against tho men who aro alleged to bo In a plot to blow up tho torpedo boats Almlrauto Lynch and Coudoll, aud tho transport Im pcrlale, which resulted lu tho exe cution of Cummlugs uud two oth ers, was taken out and shot. There havo been other executions since the occupation of tlio city by tho con grcsslouallstH, but thoy havo been of moi who wero guilty of stirring up act of riot ami incendiarism, fho most promtnont of tho men thus far killed on this account Is Leon Laviti, editor of El Commcr lo, who was caught lu tho act ot llstributlug incendiary literature. Ho was executed with tho Bcmbi tnco of a trial. Tho presence of political rofugees m hoard tho American uud German warships lias been tho cause of sev eral conferences and much lll-foeling. Among the mora prominent of thoso who havu sought asylum aro Don Chuullo Vicuna, who was elected to succeed Bulmaccda as president; Senoi's Bunudos, ex-minister of wur; tispluosa, ex-mluUter of the inte rior; Dumlulgo Godoy, ex-minister of Justlco,Miid Oscar Viol, ex-luton- dauto of Valparaiso, Much iudlg nation Is felt both in olllclal und un ifllniul circles that these men should bo kept from tho authorities. A formal demand was made for their surrender ou Admiral Browu und i he German aim I nil by l'ntendanto Jonqulin Martinez. After a consul tation tho naval ofllccra informed denor Martinez that thoy would do olluo to surrender tho men utiles proper guarantees were given that their lives would bo sufo until they had a fulr trial. Thoy wero thou re quested by the tuteuiliintu to furnish a lint of all tho men who had sought refuge ou the warships, so the proper oillclals could decide which should receive the guiranteo. This list was furnished ut a confer ence held between tlie two admirals and tho refugees. The former promised that all of them who wero uot guaranteed proper treatment would bo put iibounl u steainor nnd sent direct, to Peru. Arrangement have been mudo font conference be tweeu the admirals uud congression al leaders to finally dispose of the refugees, and It Is generally thought that the plan to send thorn to Peru will lie ugrced ujmhi. The French ad in I ml refused to harbor any of the refugees. Ex President Ualmaeeda left Buu tUico on Saturday by rail for Los Andes, about thirty iiillos northeast of tho capital. list will unquestion ably try to niiikt) UU way across the country to the Atlnntlu coast. JIo Is now pructlcilly beyond pursuit, uud his man formidable enuny is the cold t'f an Andean winter. Ill JOICINO IN IUVUIVK. Nbw Yoick, Sept. U,Tlio Her aid's special from Iqulqtie, Chili, via Galveston, Tex,, s.iys: Tho news of V 1 1 i ! :i 1 i 1 1 i -aritii ! 1 ' i in .mfTiii i