Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, October 01, 1891, Image 2

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to gain tbo confldonce of tUo govern
ment, learn what action It was pro
posed to take, and then betray the
secret to the rioters. It ia slated the
(Jliluem ironclads that arc unablo to
iwcend the Yang-tee-KJaog will bo
detailed to protect Shanghai and
the coast towns.
OlIILI IS ONLY BLOWHa.
Knvr York. Oct. 1. A Valparai-
bo cable says it is not generally bo
lloved the evidence of the feelings
towards Americans will be kept up
except on the part of valiant pot
blowers, atded by a few newspapers,
nd timed on by iho British clement,
who are absolutely inimical to tho
people of the United States. The
firm attltudo of the United States
flll stop any nonsente, oseclally if
the flrmness is backed by tne preseu
ce of a few of the white squadron-
FldllTINO AMONO THEMSELVES.
Madrid, Oct. l.-The Carhst
faction at Pueuta do la Beiua, iu
Navarro, lias risen against the old
Carhsts of Clran Quimlueru. The
two narlies; headed by women and
armed with fowling pieces and oldJ
muskets, tnurched into an open space
today and exchanged fire, several
persons being wounded. The
combatants wero finally diapered
by tho gendarmes. Isolated light
ing, is continued.
CHIM DEMANDS INDEMNITY.
Nkw York, Oct. 1. A Valparlso
(Chili) special suys the papers are
filled with bitter coinmonts on the
action of tho British minister In
connection with the shipment of
silver by Balmaceda on a British
steamer to Montevideo, and thence
to London. 1 hey demand full In
demnity to Chill for the silver,
valued at 135,001. '1 his money if
uow held in the Bank of London.
A NEWSI'Al'KIl MAN.
Ban Francisco, Oct. 1. A letter
received from Houolulu, by It. J
Croighton, ngent of the Now Zealand
government, conveys the sad Inlelll
gence that Dan Jjyou, well known
In newspaper circles on thii coast,
lias been committed to the Insane
asylum at Honolulu. Lyon has for
some years past been interested in
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newspaper, un waiuruay, esepu iw,
be published a number of articles
attacking promlneut residents of
Hocolntainan unwarranted man
ner, and titat was the first Intima
tion his flrfends had that his mlud
was unbalanced. Later be became
violent aud had to be confined. Il
is thought that domestic ufiliction
has turned Lyon's brain. A year
ago he lost his wife and four chil
dren through diphtheria. Ho was
at one time state senator for Nevada,
and has also been business manager
of the Virginia City Chronicle.
INDEPENDENT.
Huron, B. D., Oct. 1. V. II.
Smith, of Sioux Fulls, was nomina
ted early this morning ns tho
Independent candidate for congress.
POLITICIAN BKirrED.
San Francisco, Oct. 1. Martin
Kolly, a well-known polltican,
could not bo fouud yesterday, and it
Is reported ho has left tho city to
avoid being summoned before the
grand Jury to testify iu regard to
certain political scandals.
FIRST SNOW OF THE SEASON.
Nevada, Cal., Oct. 1. At Gran
itovillo, In the northern part of this
county, tho first suow or tho seaHon
fell Tuesday night.
NO REVOLUTION.
Saw Francisco, Oct. 1. The
BlcnmcrCIty of Sidney arrived here
yesterday from Panama via Guate
mala September 10, and at that time
no revolution was Imminent. It.
Lntilza, merchant of Guatemala,
uud who hns just come from there,
saj'B there Is no revolution there,
uo probability of ouo uutil after tho
election, which occurs In December.
"Tho Best."
Do tint despair ol curl iik your Mrk be -.
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ncho when you can no mully obtain Car
ter's Mttlol.tverl'ilU. Tli-y will effect u
prom til uiul permanent cute. Their uetlon
In mild and uutural,
To got rellel from lndlinMlou, blllousi'M
constipation or torpid liver without ill
lurblug the Momach or puriilujr tho bowels,
taken row dose of Curler's Utile Liver
i'llli, they will pleaso you,
Tliut tired, languid fcellucamt dull head
ncUe 1 very disagreeable. Take two of
Carter': Little Liver Till before retiring,
uud you will nnd relief. They never full
to do good.
"August
Flower
55
How doos ho fool ? He feels
blue, a deep, dark, unfading, dyed-Jn-tbc-wool,
eternal blue, and he
makes everybody feel the same way
August Flowor tho Romody.
How doos ho fool? He feels a
headache, generally dull and con
stant, but sometimes excruciating
August Flowor tho Romody.
How doos ho fool? lie feels a
violent hiccoughing or jumping of
the stomach after a meal, raising
biUertasting matter or what he has
eaten or drunk August Flowor
th Remedy.
How does he fol? He feels
the gradual decay of vital power ;
he feels miserable, melaucholy,
hopeless, and longs for death and
peace August Flower ths Rem
edy. How do he feel ?- He feels so
full after eating a meal that he can
hardly walk August Flowor tho
Remedy. o
0. G. GREEN', Sote Manufacturer,
Vw&mry, New Jersey, U. S. A.
In
THIRTY CHINESE KILLED.
Moro Details of Iionlnngcr's
Death,
TUB CRAZY nOMESEBKBRS.
Find No Evidence, Opium Smug'
gling, Democratic Nominee, The
Firemen, Coal Miners' Strike,
Price of Hops, State and Foreign
News, Etc.
THIRTY CHINESE KILLED.
Ban Francisco, Oct. 1. The
myotory surrounding tho finding of
the Chinese In Snake river, Idaho,
In 1887 has been solved. Tho bodies
nil bore gunshot wounds, showing
they had been murdered. The
Chinese consul instituted an investi
gation, but was then unable to find
who committed tho crimes. Consul
Bee now makes public tho follow
ing Htntement:
'I, Hugh McMillan, now of
Walla AVallu, Wash., but formerly
of Imunhn, Wallowa county, Or.,
make I lie following statement, to
the end that Justice may be done the
Interested parties. I make this
statement from a statement made
me ly my sou Itobert, aged 10, Just
prior to his death, and by mo then
i-eduo'd to writing. In the lattei
p:irt of April, 1887, my sou and
Bruce Evans, T. J. Canfield, Mux
Larue, Frank Vaughn, Hiram May
uard and Carl Hughes wore stop
ping in a cattle camp, Tour mile
from Snako river. My son ami
Evans, Cunfleld, Laruouud Vaugln.
went to a Chinese camp on Knnkf
river. Canlluld nud Larue went
nbnvo the camp, and Evauf? and
Vaughn remained below. Thi
whole narty was armed with re
peating rifles aud revolvers. Then
were thirteen Chinese in the camp,
and they were fired on by the part
above the camp. The iitiurnii'o'
Chin:imeu retreated, when the
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Climp. Twelve Cbinue xvere In
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stantly killed and one other ciugh
afterwards nnd tils brains bealeh
out. The party got that evening
$5500 tu gold dust. The next daj
eight more Chinese camo to the
camp In a boat. They were fired on
nnd all killed, and their bodies, with
the others, thrown in tho river. The
party then took tho boat and went
to another Chinese camp, about four
miles distant, whero thirteen Chi
neso wero working on tho river bar.
These wero all shot and killed, aud
tho bodies thrown Into tho river,
Tho camp was robbed und JoO.OOO In
gold secured. My son was present
ouly tho first day, but acquainted
with the facts, as thoy wero talked
over by tho parties In his prenonco,
Tho circumstances hero detailed,
occurred on tho Oregon Btdoof the
Snako river in Wallowa county,
near Itho northeast corner of the
state. Hugh McMillan.
"W. M. Clahici:, witness.
"Dated, Walla Walla, August 31,
1891."
Tho Chinese consul general in this
city will at once communicate these
facts to his own government, and It
is probablo stops will bo taken to
punish tho murderers.
CKAZV HOMESEEKEIIS.
ClUTiutn:, O. T., Oct. 1. Couriers
arriving glvo details of the govern
ment townslte of Chandler, in the
Sao and Fox reservation, Tho cite
was opened to aettlement at 12
o'clock Tuesday, and tho bcouo
which followed tho volley of mils
kotry which announced tho opening
wa awful. A mass of 3000 excltod
men and women, Inteut upon secur
ing a lot, had gathered about the
boundary of tho town. At 12 o'clock
;i sharp tdgual was given, and with
a mighty yell from 15000 throats, anil
amid tho cracking of whips uud
volleys of oaths, shouts and curses,
the o niglomerato mass of men ami
women on horses aud foot rushed
like maniacs for town lots. As the
angles of tho ndvnnolnir lines mut,
many riders wero unhorsed and
hurled pellmelt Into tho road. Mauy
portnus are reported killed aud
others as having received severe in
juries. Mb Daisy, a representative
of the Guthrie News, was thrown
from her horse at tho beginning of
the race, and, striking iter head on
a rook, was killed. The excited aud
merciless crowd hud not time to at
tend to tho dying, aud rode over the
body of tho uufortunato woman
UHtil It was recognized by n friend,
who took It out of the surging mas
of humaulty. Aa there wore throe
or four times aa intiiiy people as lots,
tho result could be easily foretold.
There are from three to six claim
ants for a great many of tho lots,
and It will tuko considerable time to
adjust tho dltlVreneos. An Indian
killed a white man during a quarrel
over liquor.
KIND NO hVIIIHNOK.
Hbno, Nov., Oot. 1. Tho district
court convened Tueday, and a
grand Jury was Impaneled nud
Judge Cheney delivered a scathlm.1
elm rue, particularly roquettlng tho
puuUhmunt of all engaged In the
lynchlug of Orlls a week ago lui
Friday, The grand Jury reported to
tho Jud.o . oto ay Hut, after dill
gent inquiry and examination of
iimuy wltuess., tlioy coutd not llud
. j. . .11 .III
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totlndanludltimvnt.ttud H.kvl i
bo discharged.
8Mtiaot.iNci oi'iUM.
Ban I'lUNCiscn, Oct. 1. Joseph
Lanthler, a earpetitttr, arrived Iu
Ban Frauclsoo from ViclTlaoii the
steamer Uiuatllla recently, lie
brought with him a small trunk
nud a chest of tools. Customs offi
cers examined the trunk and found
underneath a false bottom twenty
flve-tael tins of opium. Lanthler
was arrested and tried in the district
court and Bcutcuced to six months'
imprisonment in tho county Jail.
On Monday last Lanthler made a
demand for his chest of tools, which
had remained in tho custody of the
customs authorities. Tools of trade
are exempt from duty and Lanthler
wr.s, therefore, Informed that lie
could obtotu his chest by making
tho customary oath. He could not
leave the prison for this purpose and
tho oath was administered to him at
tho couuty Jail by a circuit court
commissioner. The collector Issued
the usual order on the appraiser to
pxnmfne tbo cooda. The chest was
examined nud it was found that,
liko the trunk, the tool chest hud a
false bottom, and under it were
found 100 livc-tael tins of opium
snugly hidden. When the officials
recovered from their surprise the
acquainted District Attorney Garter
with the facta and ho promptly filed
another information against the
luckless carpenter.
DEMOCRATS NOMINATE.
Mitchell, 8. D., Out. 1. The
Democrats nominated J. M. Wood,
a wealthy cattllertian, of Rapid
City, as their caudldate for congre-s.
the firemen.
Victoria. B. C. Oct. 1. In lh
wcoutl day's program of tho nre
mens' tournament the Ntuiauimo
learn again carried ofl tho laurel".
In the speed race Astoria took flr.-t
prize, Nauaulmo nnd Vuucouver
tied for second, othera being in the
following erder: Albany, Seattle,
ind Westminister. In the chain
plonship race, Nnuanlmo carried oil'
tho first prize, to tho great surprise
of their friends, Victoria second,
Vancouver third. Following Is time
in both races: Speed race, Astoria,
2S; Nunanimo 8 1-10; Vancouver
28 1-10; Albauy 28 4-5; Seattle 30 1-5;
New Westminister 30 2 5; Nauani
mo and Vancouyer being declared a
tie. both teams will run for second
orlze tomorrow morning. Chatu-
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pioutllll) ruuc iuuCiiuuiiunuiuiu u-,
Astortu 120 3-10; Vancouver 121 3-5;
Westminister 124 1-5; Albany 125.
For consolation stakes wet test,
Westminister, Albany and Seattle
competed with the following results,
Westminister 42 15; Albauy 43;
Seattle 48.
rmcE ok noi's.
Si'iUMiFiELn, Mass., Oct. 1, The
price of the new crop hops was
forced down to 12Jc per pound, but
tho Now England Homestead gives
the reason for, believing this Is an
artificial depression, nnd thegrov
ers should get between 15 and 20c.
Prominent ationg the reasons for tho
advance Is tho shortage In tho Paci
fic coast states, tho Washington
crop being only half the enormous
production estimated in earlier re
ports.
COAL BUNKS' bTIUKKS.
Pi'VTsnuito, Oct. 1. A general
strike of tho railroad ooal minors of
tho Pittsburg district was inaugu
rated today in accordance with the
action taken at yesterday's con
vention. It Is estimated nbout
10,000 men quit work. They ask
for 3J cent. rate.
TIIK BTANKOHI) UNIVKTSITY.
Palo Alto, Cal., Oot. 1. A largo
crowd of people weio present at the
formal opening of tho exeiclses of
tho Lolnud Stanford, Jr., University.
Tho stage arranged at north
end of tho quadrangle of the
unlvorslty, tho spot was beauti
fully decorated with evergreens
and palms with a background of
American Hugs artistically arrauged
aud on tho rear wall hung oil paint
ings of Lolnud Stauford, Jr., to
whoso memory the university has
been erected. At 10 o'clock the
quadranglo was nearly lllled with
people. Every seat wns taken, nud
thousands wero standing. Ihe
faculty of tho university and pro
fessors, from Uerkloy and Santa
Clara, had seats upon tho platform
with other distinguished guests.
At 10:110 o'clock Senator and Mrs.
Stanford ascended tho platform aud
as they camo In vlovv of the audience
there was an enthusiastic cheer,
while tho students for the first time
expressed their college yell, "Wall
Hoo, Wah IIoo, L. S. J. U. Stan
ford." Tho exercises consisted of singing,
prayer, and short addres-.es by den
ator Stauford aud others. Exami
nations and admissions are entirely
over, but so far about 410 students
are reported iu the follow log clasees:
Freshmen, 2S0; sophomore, 3d; jun
ior, 25; heuior, 25; post graduate, 30;
paitlal course, 50.
DUATH 11V BTUANCIULAIUIN.
Alii.v.ny, Or., Oot. 1. C. K. Con
ley was found dead In bin room ua
terduy morning. The coronerV
Jury found that death was produced
by strangulation cau-u-d by luhallu
a piece of food Into th larynx In u
tit of vomiting. The deceased was
aged 28, and came to tills city from
Portland, Ho was a young man of
steady habits Ills tw rents aro sup
posed to rvulde iu San I'runelsco,
P Oil El ON.
jiouiaNam'8 WEATH.
lllllHtl-U riM 1 I.nit nvmiln'
lloulaUB.Hl, frlnjd9 ttdmIUed that
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VW4J w mu V(uy Miunv"
aciroforaealli.nudltlsovenaddwl
tlmt ho several limes of lato mudo
attempt to take l.U owu life. Tlie
' consequent has been that bo was
, watched as clomdy as possible by liU
friend, who caused all weapoiu to
lie taken uway aud hidden. Cleu-
era! Boulanger must have notkvtl
tho precaution, and managed to se
cure nnd hide the pistol with which
he shot himself. Boulanger, accord ( Ireland are pretty well cnppieu ior
Inglu stories told, made no secret! want of funds but the nntl-Par-of
his weariness of life since the ' nelltte parly Is going to isuo n fresh
collapse of his party, and partlcu- Inppeal to tho 'Irish people In the
larly so since tho death of Mine.! UnltcdStatcs. Forthe presnntuodo
de Bonncmalne. It Is now reported ! putation Is going over. It Ispxpceted
that when the coffin lid was finally ' that tho leading Irishmen in diflcr
closed over the remalus of hln ruU- lent cities of the Union will take the
tress, ho kept on repeating aloud, nintter up and j preul to their
An rarnlr.Pt n hipntnt !' P.Vitv i mitintrvtllun for funds. Irish-
day about 4 o'clock In the afternoon,
since her death, Boulanger has gone
to the cemetery and deposited a
handsome floral emblem noon her
Brave. Ho would stay bv the grave
sometimes for an hour, either en
gaged in dep .meditation or In
prayer. Yesterday morning Bou
i-- .i
langer left n landau at the gato of
the cemetery, and walked to the
tomb of Mme. Bouuemainc. He
remained there some timo In deep
thought. Ho then walked about
the cemetery for uenrly an hour nnd
a half before ho returned to Mme.
Bnunemaliie's tomb. When the
general returned to the tomb the
cecond lime bo immediately placed
a pistol to his head and shot him
6elf. The teinirtof the revolver was
heard by the coachman who was
driving the general's landau nnd by
the valet who accompanied the gen
eral to I ho cemetery. They both
rushed to Mme. Bounemalno's tomb
nud there fouud tho general quite
dead, lying across her grave,
ltelatlves persistently declino to
furulsh the public with any definite
inform itlon ns to the written decla
rations lit) left behind him. Bou
langer left a will aud a politic.il tes
tament iu his desk. It Is stated
that the latter declares unshaken
confidence In his parly, enjoins his
friends to prosecute tho great aiuif
he always had in view, aud ascribe.
his death solely to iucousolable grief
over the loss of Mme. Bonuemaine.
The funeral will probably tuko pine
Sunday afternoon. The geueral'b
mother, aged 86, is still firm iu the
belief that her son went to the fete
and has not yet returned.
Shortly after Mme. Bonnemnlue's
death, General Boulanger's wife
wrote, ofierlngto forgive the general
and share his exile, hut her letter
was unanswered. Towards the end
of August, after a violent paroxysm
of grief, Boulanger laboriously
carved on Mme. Bonuemalne's
tombstone, with a penknife, "A
briontot. Marguerite." From that
dav ho was a el mimed man. He be
came emaciated and haggard almost
beyond recognition.
Upon learning of the suicide,
Prince Victor Bonaparte called and
remained at the residence for a, half
hour. A iargo photograph of. Mine.
Bonnemniue was found under Bou
langer's clothing, next his heart.
Pakis, Oct. 1. All tho evening
papers contain obituary articles, but
none, with tho exception of lie
Jour, reflects upon the political as
poet of the general's life. Le Jour
says he had not the courage to sur
vivo her who sacrificed herself for
him. Lo Jour's article concludes
with a scathing comparison between
tho muniicr of Ills death aud ills
imperialistic pretensions. It Is ru
mored that tho archbishop of Ma-
llncs refuted to authorize religious
service on occasion of tho funeral of
Boulanger.
Homi:, Oct. 1. News of thesuicido
of Boulanger caused considerable
excitement In Italy, whero ho was
regarded as a national vnemy.
When Cardinal Itampolla, papal
secretin y of state, Informed the popo
of tho genoral's suicide, the popo
uttered an exclamation of sadness,
nnd prayed silently. The general's
private life placed him on the black
books of the Vatican, yet his career
was watched with feverish vigi
lance. OAKUYINU OATTl.r.
Londjn, Oct. 1. Tho British
steamer City ot Londou, at Dundee
from Montreal, September 2j ran
Into a hurricane. Her cattle fittings
on deck wero smashed, and many
cattle In tho deck pons wero washed
overboiTil. Others were killed, and
a number Injured. Tho vessel pro
eiits a sickening sight, and (hero is
uo doubt the iucldents of this voy
age will bo usi'd as arguments in
placing closer restrictions upon the
transatlantic cattle tiade.
KNCII.ANl) IN HOY IT.
London, Oct. 1, The Dardanelles
scare has at last died out, hut ills
now stated that the alleged Rus.slo
Freneh intrigue at Constantinople
will undoubtedly force England Into
an umx.mfortablo pot-li Ion regarding
the vacitingof Egypt. A dispute!'
which gives miu-h saiifHction a
Berlin and Vienna stales that the
purte Is being urged to revive tin
eoniroveify rocpeeting KiikIiuhIV
poxtllnu in 1'Iyiit. An tmeav feel
ing lias I'ffti croatt-d at the HritMi
fou-lgn oilli-e l-ythis utw-, hut in
view of thocnteiite bftween liiissla
ami Fninco It is hliovel ut Borlii
and Vleiiua, as It is well uudinstood
.it both the latter places, that such a
step will aga'n couiHl England ti
takenti tiotlvo part in tho eUrti
quttloii.
Itussia embroiled with England
would bo uunble to purxue tho plans
ho tile to Austrtau Interests, with
which she is credited by tbo ex
tremely alarmed nolltliilnnsi nf vt.
enMf nnd tll0 wnlni, KuniHWl
nnwan ml.lit iliiml nnl.,ll.. I. .it
j hey mw their way to interfere with
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Lord Salisbury rufus5 to stv In
tho DardaueMo iuoldent anything
inimical to the iuterests nf Kugluud. laclllo A Northwestern line, Mag
aud has very liberal views regarding J1"1"1 l'ullmau ami Wagner sleep
the latitude which may b, permitted ur.terSS,K t
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InEypt.
IRELAND'S LAST CALL.
London, Oct. 1. B ith parlies in
Amerlcaus are to be told that this is
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positively the last time that Ireland
will como before the American pul
llck for nld.
UNnULY CHILIAN CHEW.
IlAMiiono, Oct. 1. Tho troubles
between the officers and crew of the
Chilian ship Pinto, which ts at
present moored in the rivet Elbe.
Iihvo broken out afresh. The crew
Is nintluiius, aud the captain, unable
to enforce discipline, appealed to tho
authorities. The latter decided that
It was not within their province lo
board the warship of a foreign nation
to assist her officers.
HOLY COAT I'lLOIUMS.
Trbves. Oct. 1.- Tho exhibition
of the holy coat will end next Sun
day The number of pllurims who
have viewed the coat already exceeds
the total number who viewed It In
the exhibition of 1884, aud the total
number iu this exhibition will prob
bubly reach 2,000,000.
CONSUL AT NEW ORLEANS.
Home, Oct. 1. Siguor Richard
Motta, Barrister, has been appointed
Italian consul at New Orleans.
RUSSIAN DISTRESS.
London, Oct. 1.--A St. Peters
burg correspondent says tho Stan
dard confirms the reports of distress
in P.us'oa. He saj s 25,000,000, peo
ple are unable to pay their taxes,
aud that thoy will cause a budget of
deficit of twelve million pounds.
Tho minister of finance, the corre
spondent adds, hns just granted
another million for tho distressed
people.
uoulanger's wife.
Paris, Oct. 1. The wife of Gen
eral Boulanger, who is living at
Versailles, was overcome with grief
when informed of her husband's
death in the cemetery near Brussels.
MARKETS.
Portland, Oct. 1. Wheat valley
$1,623, Walla Walla $1.42.
San Fkancisco, Oct. 1. Wheat
buyer; 1891, $1.73; season $1,801.
WEATHER REPORT.
San Francisco, Oct. 1. Fore
cast for Oregon nud Washingten:
Scattering rains near Oregon coast,
suow in the mountains.
A Wonder Worker.
Frank Hull'man, a .young man of
Burlington, Ohio, states that he had
been under the care of two physi
cians, uud used their treatment un
til hu was not able to get around.
They pronounced his case to he con
sumption nud Incurable, .tie was
persuaded to try Dr. King's New
Discovery for consumption, coughs
and coins anil at tutu time was not
able to walk across the street with
out restinc. He fouud before he
had ued hulf of a dollar bottle that
ho was much better; ho continued
louse it aud Is today enjoying good
health. If vou have any throat,
lung or chest trouble try it. Wo
guarantee satisfaction. Trial bottle
free at Fry's drugstore, 225 Com. St.
UEAh ESTATE TRANSFERS FILED
WITH COUNTY ItECOUDEK.
Geo W Hollister and wf to W J
Richardson, pt block 13 annex No 1,
Hollister add to Staytou, $500.
Sal in Land Co to Eliza C and
William Moser It 11, 12, bl 13, Eu
glewood, $550.
Geo W Hollister, and wf to J P
Thomas, 5 a in sees 3 and 10, tp 9 s,
r 1 w. $250.
Same to W O Thomas 10, ailjolu
lug Stayton, $500.
Thos It ltyan and wife to Geo M
Heeler, lot 2, bl 5, North Salem,$250.
Deafness Cau't be Cured
by local applications, as they can
not reach ihe diseased portion of the
eur. There is ouly ouo way to cure
deafness, and that is by constitution
il remedies. Deafness is caused by
an intlamed condition of tho mucous
lining of tho Eustachian Tube.
When this tube gets lullaiued you
have a rumbling sound or imperfect
hearing, nud when It is entirely
closed, deafness is tho result, aud
unless the lntlamntlon can be tuketi
out and this tube restored to its mu
tual oouditlou, hearing wjll ho ih
stroyed forever; uiuo cases out of ten
aro caused by catarrh, which is
nothing but an intlamed condition
of tho mucous surfaces.
Wo will glvo Ono Hundred Dol
lars for any case of deafness (caus-ed
by catarrh) that we cannot euro o
taklug Hill's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY & Co,, Toledo.O.
Sold by druggist, 75 cents.
m
Are You (loins Eust?
If so, ho sure and see that your
tickets read via" Hie North Western
Line." The C.St. l M. vt O. lis.
PuIsIh the groat hhort line from St.
Paul or Duhiih toall points east ami
-40U tli. Tlu-lr niagiillUeiit track,
peerless esiiluili-d dining and sltvp
mg oar Indus, und their motto,
'always nu tlni" lws given thic
road n national reputation. All
classo of Kveugera aro cat Wed on
tho ycstibuled trains without extru
charge. AH ticket agents sell
tiukcts via tliU line. Ship your
freight nnd travel over tills famous
road. W. II. Mkad, Gen. Agt.,
No. 4 Wash. St, Portland, Or.
A, J. Lklanii, Tray'g At,
Passengers destined to the promi
nent cltlttt east of tho Missouri river
should patrunita the Chlcat n. ion
oumog euair cars, natiusome day
coaches aud oomtortablo Pullmaii
colonist sleeper.
eod-aug
I10THL AK1UVALS.
"WILLAMETTE"
P F Everson nud wife, Port Town-scud.
J P Meeker, Puynllup.
W P Smith, A Humberger, F H
Jinks D W Brti'ey, J W Holler, W
O Nesley and wlfi, Portland.
U Mead and wife, F L McKensle,
Ballard.
J W Payne, Mrs W H Ininnn,
Miss Nettle Inmati nnd maid, N Y.
T ri Iteed, Aurora.
F Miisenger, Wis.
M Kahu, Phi'adelphia.
C F Wehr, J D Frvy. S F.
l'J d.i.-bach, Woodbtiru.
Geo V White, Boston.
S S rfiitneer. lleppnef.
F M l'ayl -r isi.d wife, Chicago.
E Brtcmer, F.
S D Lovell, CVeade Locks.
"cook "
W Bayer, A P Johnson and wife,
Jacob rftaollle, Newberg.
TUNell.J J Murphy, J Doll,
Purtliinil.
J Walters, John W.dlets, H Car-
.n. X....t I. X.. T.I..... i
Ifl, 1MJUU J.UH1U1U.
J M McCollum, J O Fro'-t, Ger
vais.
W Kester, City.
W W Murphy, Howell.
AV Murphy, Silvertou.
J W Brickiuan, Riverside, Cul.
SALU.M MAKICET ICEl'Oltr.
A Sjiiopsln of the Markets Buying itnd
Selling Prices.
BKTAII. l-KICKS.
REVISED QUOTATIONS.
Shoulders-Sugar cured.per lb,12
Breakfast bacon 15
llnms Sugar cured, per In, 16c
Beef 6UK
Pork a 10
Mutton-Sai2c.
Veal-1012Sc
Timothy seed Per pound, 8c: selling
lied clover seed Per pound, He
White clover seed Per pound, 5XJc.fi"
Alslke 18c per pound.
Red top 10c per pound.
Lincoln Grass 12c per pound,
Rye- Orass 10c per pound.
Orchard U roes.. 17c per pound.
Now poUUors 60c per bushel.
Canned Fruit Peaches, S3 00; apriool,
J3 00; blackberries, S3; corn, best grades
(3 00; tomatoes Jl 60; string beans ?1 60;
green pens SI So; per aoz. in two io cans
Fresh Vegetables. Potatoes 60c; carrot
50c; parsnips 75c; onions 4o per lb.
bishHalmon 710c per lb; Sturgeon S
7c per lb-small fish 10c per lb; saltMlmou,
710c per lb; Chinook salmon, 10.
t BOYINU PUICES.
Whpat-7HKu net.
Flour Per barrel. J5.00, best 1B6 lbs.
Oats Per bushel, 27(i30c. t
Uarlcy Per bushel,40s445c.
Rran Per ton, til 00 at mill, sacked.
Shorts Per ton, 525 00 " backed.
cni per ton, saJ.uu sacKeu.
Wool 16c to 18c.
Eggs 30c per dozen.
Potatoes Per bushel, 30c
Corn meal 3c per pound.
Cheese 12Ho per pound.
Dried plums Per lb. B7c
Dried prunes Per lb. Kta12c.
Butter 2MdUc per poundfor gooJ
Lard 10l2operlb
Hams Per pound,ll12c.
Bacon sides 0(310 per lb.
Shoulders t&'Jc per lb.
Chickens.. 8 to 10c per pound.
Turkeys 10 to o lb,
Ucese 78 per lb.
Ducks, 12per lb
MARKETS BY TELEGKAPII.
POltTliAND.
Wheat Valley, J1.52K per cental.
Flour staudai d, S4.90;
Walla Walla 84.70;
Oats New White 3S;to 40o per bushel.
MUlslulls Bran 2223; shai ts, ?25 to 20
ground barley, 830 to 32; ennp feed, S2-J
to 823, middlings, $25, per ton.
Hay SI2H per ton.
Uutter Oregon fancy dairy, 27c; fancy-
cieamery 3032X; good to lair, 23;
California choice 2Jto21c.
F.ggs Oreson 25 o per doz.
Poultry Old chickens, So.
Potatoes 15 afiKJij per cental. '
Chee&o Oregon, 11 to 12c; California
12c.
Sugars Golden C, 4c-. extra 0, 4; dry
granulated, 6 cube, crushed and Pow
dered, CJo per pound.
Beans Small white, 3clj pink 3;
bayos,4c; butter, 4Xc; 1 1 inns, Cc.
Dried FruitsQueted: Italian prunes,
lOto lIc,PctlteaudGermau,10o per pound;
raisins, $2 25 per box; plummer dried
pears, 10 to lie; sun dried and factory
plums, 11 to 12c; evapo rated peaches, 18
to2ic; Smyrna tigs, 20c; California tigs, 9c
per pound,
Hides Dry hides, H6 to 9c; Mp less foi
culls; green over 65 pounds, 7c; under 65
pounds, 2c; sheep pelts, 30c31.25.
SMOKED MEATS AND LAKD.
Eastern hams, 12 to l'lc; breakfast ba
con, 12. to 13c; sides, to 10c; lard, 01
to 12o per pound.
SAN FaANCIBCO.
San Francisco, Bept. 0-Wheat; buyer
$1.7JJi.
Barley Feed 11.05 SI OS per cental
OaU-Grayrll 35 to 1 37K per cental, old.
MISOKLANEOUS .MAUKETS.
Chicago, Sept.30. Wheit, cash lixA'M
imples.
Tlioold Idea was that facial cniptlo'is weio
Juo to a "blood humor," for uhlcli they
gave potash. Thus the old Sareapurlllas con
tatu potash, a drastlo mineral, that Instead
of decreasing, actually creates moro crup
'tons. You haTd noticed this when taking
otherSarsaparlllas. It Is however now known
that the stomach, tho blood creating power,
Is tho seat of all vitiating or cleansing oper
ations. A stomach clogged by Indlgestiou or
constlpatlou, vitiates tho blood, result pim
ples. A clean stomach and healthful di
gestion purines It and they disappear. Thus
Joy's Vcgctablo Sarsaparilla is compounded
after tho modem Idea to regulate the bowels
aud stimulate the digestion. Tho effect U
Immediate. A short testimonial to contrast
tho action of tho potash SarsaparllUs and
Joy's. Mrs. C. D. Stuart, of 400 Hayes St.
8. F write: " I have for years had lndi
geitloa. I tried a popular Sarsaparilla but tt
actually caused more pimples to break out
on my face. Hearing that Joy'a was a later
preparation and acted differently, I tried It
and tho pimples Immediately disappeared."
Us Vegetable
Sarsaparilla
Largest bottle, most eflecUve, tame price,
F ir snl by Dau'l J. Fry, 225 Com
tr et.
City Warrants.
VTOTICE If hereby given to all whom It
1 may concern that there are now
funds In the treasury of ths city of Salem.
Oregon, uppllmble to the paymeut or all
Y"?.?! of the c'ty or Salem, "en
i?PZ btwn Nov anh. isao, and Jan.
2M. Ul, and that wild wurruuu will cea
to draw Inleieut from and aer the date of
this notice.
Wltne mjr hand. tht, the Itth day ol
was tit Treasurer, Halem, Or gou,
-"3E2,X53ES.-
A fine fruit or cake stand, with ev
J" .of ha rKLKHItATUU TAisCA
everv
UK
Jo
uAAmuivnutii, roraieiy
T. BORROWS,
No,2WOouimervlja BL, Ualem
r0 rwJlmm.
Both tho method and results when
Svrup of Figs is taken ; it is pleasant
and refreshing to the taste, npdacta
fently yet promptly on tho KidneyB,
aver and Bowels, cleanses the sys
tem effectually, dispels colds, Iiead
aches and fevers and cures habitual
constipation permanently. For sale,
in 50o and $1 bottles by all
druggists.
CAUFUHNIA tiu ornur uu.
uuamJffi
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
lit VI lunn, u.it
JOHN HUGHES,
Dealer in Groceries, Paints, Oils
and -Window Glass, Wall Pa
per and Border, Artists' Ma
terials, lime, Hair. Nails and
Shingles, Hay, Feed and Fence
Posts, Grass Seeds, Etc,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Strawberries
and Grapes.
TumntirviirlpllMnf ranh forsale. Mnutial
of culture nnd descriptive catalogue of
plants of either of these, best or nil table
fi ults, suitable for this cllm-tte, sent on np
pllcatlon to E. HOFElt, talem, Oregon.
THE GliEAT
Portland
Industrial
Exoosition
With its WorldloljW'cndcrs
OPENS SEPT. 17,1891.
CLOSES OCT. 17lli.
Music bv ths great ZAPAD0RES BAND
direct from the City of Mexico.
Artllrom the great masters of Europe and
Ameilca, valued at a quarter
million dollars.
Wonderful Electrical Adaptions in lull
opentlon.
A Splendid Scries of Mineral Exhibits.
17
Filled with Novel and Interesting In
Art, Science and Industry.
A GreateriNumberof Exhibits than
ever before presented upon
the coast.
The Stock Department made a Piomi
nent feature,
SOOO in Premiums.
The Largest Display ol Fruit and
the Finest Exhibit ol Agricult
ure ever raadelin the Pacific
Nerthwest.
All manufactures In lull. motion.
Everything New. No Dead Exhibits.
The Exposition ol Expositions
Admission; as usual. Greatly Reduced
Kateafor;round trip on'all passen
ger Hues, yjdw
M. T. RINEMAN
DSALIIl IN
Staple and Fancy Groceries,
Crockery. Glassware. I.imi. U'nii
and Willow ware. All kinds of milt feeo
Also veeretablesand fruits In IIipIp muui
"Illghest lrlce paid for country pnnlune
n j owiiuimuuri) oi your I aiiongr-,
&-9
in
dtatktreet
A. J. SHIMP, M, D.,
Physician and Surgeon.
Late ot Philadelphia,
ELECTRICITY ilS THE TRUE ENEMY
Of all Chronic. Ilbeumatlc, iilood, Ilruln
and nervous dlsea&es. Every vnilety ol
female dUeases yield to electricity ufttr
all other modes of treatment have fai'ed.
Thirteen years clinical experience, office
25!) Commercial street. 5 2t ,n
E. K. HALL,
Paper Hanger.
LeaveorderaiGlobe IledlKUteRxuhang
J. K. AATH ITE,
EXPRESS AND TRUCK LINE.
Uaullog r all kinds. Uest work.
M agon at every train.
eewernivr. i-v v i tnes wexex a. i i
Mm 7mMtWm
r - f -vrV5 .C" ?ak7fek3esG3S5l 1 I
m wrii f 'amiy winmtvi'waMi i t
Department
Notlco of Filial Settlement.
In the Circuit Court of th State of Ore
Kou for the county of Mariuu, iu ihe nut
ter of the utate of J, H. Hulllv an, deread.
' hereby gl en ttii 1 hv tl'ed
my Hied Una! account In t' nlxe enU
tied esute and thai Moady. t hetn dy of
UvtObtr, has beeu axed as tho day of flnkl
wow AdrolnUtrator
?Rr- UQnTnTT
m uomnn
Ntloe 't 'ett-,i f . ,.
OUJj KA, I imV,,m On
l.nnlvtent -fVve . e",.'.h" "" g
DKHIltAlU.KlUIKlnhNnTir
o i tier
iBolieicU
I Ol 1 1 1 gi , ., j t- i i ,- 1
or.cawV.
Slti
"IJn"
nee. Am lltnM-tM, "JJ 'i'S
can bo accommodated. to,"'t
l
Usl. A silver Elfftn ..!.,.
JU lilies. Asteu1wsn3ind,uilti
at Joi'iinai. otTce una cluii r,H2
T"iVAlK110ARI)INri. -.
- "m, j
I inuy obtiilu at reasonable;; ' I
Coma with nlcel fiiMilshSj1," . ti
nnwt part or Hmclly.rlrht'U
r.ir lino l,v.lll. S.V'.W?1?' thSri
01. 1
AUKNT8 V.NTEn.-Freetiw.u
111 toenciireltn n..n '(.
bnlcsmen have eamtd from 7j til' '
xurK. 1
rVUVO i Mrhohirehlps Is W UlamctteoM.
1 Bity, lor rent at a bnimln H I
MM.K. U. Mluto, at faplto U .
ID. om "
, , IV
ipOR KENT
L1 block froi
:NT. A houte, Mx mnm.
from bnlneks street. VrnJ,."1
fornle. teuqlilro
uquira at 1U7 I mnt Urtfi ?
- uf
I. -Mill KENT. Good otflce roomm
b floor in ex.-elleni loratmP5
Iwatloa, E&jK!
Ut JtUHKAIiOim-C.
u.
WAMED-Our agents -nakesicowto
11 month clllng our Roodi I on i
merits. We want countv an , '
agents, und will take buft all vood, .
sold If county agent full? tn Tjear il
inu expenses tu'er a mirtj flays'trliil Z
Keneral agent less than J25J, wi
?end laigo Illustrated circulars and 1!
vtlth R special oiler to mil lerrltorr it
piled lor, on receipt of 3 one cent tuVJ:
Vppiy utouceand get In or the U
ddress Keuner Mauufucturlrji'o S
burg. la. I7(liu
CtALiEM IKON and BOTTLE HOCSt.
O Cash p'lld for old lion, rjg, roL
rubbers, buttles, etc Seiond hand ti
ought nnd told Call at 15ft Comueny
JlICTJl. 0WJj
HEMOHUHOin" (Plk8)rf CTeryTafs,
Ulcers und Flssure, I'rolapsm,
lectmii. etc I'osltlvely cured vtitttuitpa.
detention from business. Patient la-st itj.
selves al their own homes and a cnrer
amceu. jmi riiu iu tuu inu uctci,
method of cuttice and lignturlrt. u
drefcS Western otllce, Tolu Lla atlj
lu., i.WH uua iv cruiciu, vrit);i;ij. ij
low siivg v.um
Merchant tailor. All kind ol cki
mudo to order, Hcpaiilng tind elft
neatly done, One s ick Milt W. fom'
$22. ()ne frock Milt s?2. foiinerlr I0.il
overcoat S20, loimcrly t-0. Hie ventl
formerly M. One palrorpanthtijiirmnl
510. WS Commerclul St., boiem.Ur 1112k
I
Draught and driving horses, youn
and old. Inquire of
G. "W. ANDERSON, Cook Holrt
Those AfflicteA1
STlth the habit ol using to excels,
LIQUOR, OPIUM OK
Can obtain a
COMPLETE, PERMANENT CURE
AT THE
KEELEY INSTITUTE,
Office Cor. Third raid MndlonW., Im I
land.ur. can or wrne. isiriciir comes
tlal.
MIILLU'S & CO.,
Merchant Tailors,
A full lino of Imported and domtsi
woolens. Also a complete block of goal
furnishing goods. All the latent rj!sl
Ki& ixmunerciai siieet.
W. M. DeHAVEN
Boariinj - and - Sale
One door west of Lunn'sDry DoodsttttJ
on state street, uuiei inrnuy leanu. tf a
lal attention paid to transient stt l
Jas. Batcheor, Prop'r,
WarniMeals at All Uoursol theDaj
None but white labor era .nyedlntbJ
establishment. . ..,.
A vaenl Hiihktnntlal meal c ted in cm-
class style
Tweuty-flve cents per meal
Court street, between Journal Office is! j
aainios iavcjj.
AMKOr'THK LAROKJT ESTAmi'J
Umenta In the Htate. !".:
Portland. Largest stock Le8a!c!bJ
the State, a-d biggest ttISC4 Mtikia'J
egsl blanks. , . E. J;v-K I
Hlnam rrinier wucm :
JX-LsB1
W -.. Nn
.JSn m
fVaiiC
iuasi
HEALTH.
t. niclian Golden BaH""
Cures Chancres, Ant nd ".,Mi
Sores on tho Lee and Br..6.!
i', Knu !. Conneroloreu ; ,t
Syphilitic Catarrh, diseased SffS,
primary forms of the diseas WW
Syphllli. Price, 65 OOPff &
trf RIchau'a Golden aj,8krt
Cures-Tertiary, N",iI'KdMU
matlsm, lalns In .the B"2ft i ,
HeadTback of the Nk. U"J
Throa't. Syphilitic .Bash. YfiSu.vt
traeted Cords, StWne on""' 1
eradicate all disease from tw
whether caused byH&Uetta 'p
cl Uereury, learlnf tiUIJii.
healtbv. Price JS 00 P',VniiJ
Z.B ItlcW'e Colder. SPJ 6t
doto lor the n,??!SrrwW,,.
IrriuUon Orarel, and tJl lrtaJ ,
tal dliarransemeiiU. 1T""
91 SO per Bottle- ni!!,
Ca KUUnu'e Golden "VJu gx
V ltiaiu' Oolitn .ykJ-
aad Brain treatment: ;" ELKuS'
er. exceas or orer-wore. r
Prlc 3 OO per .
IMnlo and NJ7ft jeofail S
Sent Teryrbere,C. O. U-. "
THE RICHARDS WtST
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PRINTING.
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